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In this episode we go deep all things Koine with Pastor, Linguist, and New Testament Scholar Dr. T. Michael Halcomb! Michael is the co-founder of GlossaHouse publishers and his specialty is teaching linguistics, particularly Koine Greek. This discussion was fascinating and I'm excited to share it with Dojo viewers! Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:02:03 - A tropical yurt?? 00:03:21 - What is GlossaHouse? 00:16:11 - What's the difference between Classical, Koine, and Modern Greek (or is there even a difference to begin with)? 00:24:21 - Is Koine Greek is less aesthetic than Classical Greek?00:31:32 - What's the hardest Greek in the NT for beginning students to translate? 00:34:58 - Should Pastors use the Biblical languages in the pulpit? 00:42:28 - a Muay Thai ministry at Michael's church! 00:43:49 - Is there a difference between the “Hebrew mind” and the “Greek mind”? 00:57:25 - Are there detectable ‘dialects' of Koine in Scripture? 01:01:50 - What does “amen” actually mean? 01:05:28 - Why grammar SHOULDN'T be boring! 01:08:56 - How Western academia stole Greek from Greeks…and why you're probably pronouncing it wrong! 01:26:32 - But why does it matter how academia pronounces New Testament Greek? 01:31:32 - Practical tips and RESOURCES for keeping your post-seminary Greek competence 01:39:05 - JM and Michael share examples of passages where the Greek ACTUALLY makes a difference 01:56:57 - How to reach Michael Michael can be reached via email at: editors@glossahouse.com Resources mentioned: https://www.glossahouse.com/ GlossaHouse's YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/@glossahouse Prove Text Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/provetext/id1646529543 Michael's course on Koine Era Pronunciation (KEP) can be found at: https://www.glossahouse.com/product-page/the-pronunciation-of-koine-greek JM's review of GlossaHouse Illustrated books of the Bible: https://youtu.be/FYd_3Th9vSM Superhero Seminary: He-Man on Exegetical Fallacies - https://youtu.be/M4HyKXyybw4 Other free resources: Alpha with Angela: https://www.youtube.com/@AlphawithAngela KoineGreek.com STEPBible.org ------- Check out our Disciple Dojo shirts and gifts over in our online store! - https://tinyurl.com/24ncuas2 ------- Disciple Dojo is a 501c3 Nonprofit organization. As such we rely on donor support to make this teaching available freely online. Please consider supporting this ministry if you benefit from our free resources at http://www.discipledojo.org/donate ------ Go deeper at www.discipledojo.org
Episode #309: Today I'm joined by incredible Andy Cindrich, a seasoned professional with over 18 years of experience at FranklinCovey. We dive deep into the world of leadership, team engagement, and the powerful 4 Disciplines of Execution.Andy brings his wealth of knowledge and expertise to the table, captivating listeners with his insightful perspectives on principles and effective team management. With his extensive background, he offers practical tips and strategies for achieving success in both personal and professional endeavors.Throughout this engaging episode, we explore various topics including the art of focusing on principles and the impact it has on driving results. We also discuss the importance of engaging your team and fostering a collaborative environment to maximize productivity and achieve organizational goals.If you're seeking practical advice on leadership, team engagement, and the principles that drive success, then this episode on the Let's Go Win Podcast is a must-listen. Tune in now to gain valuable insights and get ready to go win in all aspects of your life!Bio:Andy Cindrich loves his job because the work FranklinCovey does aligns with his personal mission statement to help teams and individuals win. Andy's experience owning and operating a successful business allows him to customize each client intervention. He has worked with clients to drive results in every imaginable area from safety, to improved sales, to unprecedented improvements in employee engagement, to dramatic decreases in cycle time, to 9-figure cost savings in as little as 5 months. Andy has worked with a variety of industries including software, insurance, hospitality, banking, construction, healthcare, chemical, automobile, mortgage, technology, telecom, energy, and pharmaceutical industries, among others. He has also worked with several US government departments and agencies. He has a master's in educational leadership, a B.S. in teaching both psychology and history, and a minor in coaching.Contact Andy:Website: https://www.franklincovey.com/books/change-bookLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cindrichInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/cindrichAbout JM Ryerson:He founded and sold 3 businesses and is now helping leadership teams do the same. He is an Author, Leadership & Performance Coach, International Speaker, and host of the Let's Go Win podcast who has been building companies and leading sales teams for over 20 years. JM is the co-founder and CEO of Let's Go Win whose mission is to increase leadership, enhance culture, and help teams achieve peak performance. JM's great passions are inspiring people to live their best lives and become open to what life has in store for them. His ultimate goal is to give others the tools that will allow them to transcend their self-limiting beliefs. JM was raised in Montana and lives in Boca Raton, Florida with his wife Lisa and their two amazing boys.Schedule a free consultation:https://calendly.com/lets-go-win/freeContact JM:Website: https://letsgowin.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/letsgowin365Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/letsgowin365Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsgowin365Twitter: https://twitter.com/letsgowin365TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@letsgowin
Please subscribe if you're enjoying the content and comment what you would like us to discuss on the next episode! Recording live on Instagram: https://instagram.com/jomboy_?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= 00:00 - Meeting Agenda 00:52 - Why there was no Mornin' last week 01:34 - Live Talkin' Yanks watch along stream with YES 02:17 - Gong Stuff 02:44 - Women in the Warehouse Games 04:47 - Top JM Videos of April 10:13 - Blitzball Battle 3 Championship reaction 19:46 - Can Ball in Play be the second most viewed tournament? 22:00 - Pre and Post Game Show value review 24:11 - BTS Loft video engagement 25:33 - Detailing Super Mega Baseball (EA Sports) partnership 28:45 - Licensing Warehouse Games for live sports 30:40 - Hosting more JM live events! 33:53 - Pitching Dunkin' Donuts? (Blitzball Boys podcast) 36:17 - Blitzball Battle 4 plans 37:34 - The problem with Watchin' Baggage 39:01 - Is Jomboy retiring from Blitzball? (new arm angle) 41:22 - First time father advice 42:40 - Jomboy's opinion on MLB expansion teams 45:52 - LIV Golf & PGA merger opinion 48:10 - Adsense goals for the company 51:56 - What happened to JJR? 53:10 - The origin of Geo Flag Guy 54:47 - Guest coming next week… Featuring: Jomboy Edited by: Matt Massina Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Training programs are a value-add for individuals at dealerships looking to advance their careers and teams aiming to reach higher levels of success, but courses are often seen as a luxury item for many dealers. In this podcast episode we explore how thoughts on training are changing within the automotive industry, the correlation between employee retention and customer satisfaction, appealing to different generations and more. There's even talk on the role of artificial intelligence in modern training! In this episode you'll hear: Why continued training is important for dealership success The correlation between employee retention and customer satisfaction Differences in event-based and continuum-based learning The challenges of training content that appeals across generations Balancing technology (like artificial intelligence) and human-to-human interaction in training and more! David O'Brien is President and CEO at Quantum5, a learning sustainment technology company. Growing up in the automotive industry – his dad was an automobile dealer – David eventually joined the industry in sales and management positions. His love for training and the auto industry ultimately led David to Quantum5, where he developed a training solution that brings personalized learning to dealerships in an effort to disrupt the traditional LMS approach to learning. In 2022, Quantum grew by 500%. Previously, David was a partner in a training company that was acquired by AON Consulting/ Resource Group and a partner at Predictive Index, a global strengths assessment and sales training company (Predictive Index is one of JM&A Group partners too!). For more about David, visit his LinkedIn profile: linkedin.com/in/david-obrien-5926735 Like this episode? Check out JM&A Insider for more content like this.
Welcome to another episode of "The Price for Paradise" with your host, Kreston Woods, also known as "Woody." Today, we have a special guest joining us, JM. JM made a significant move from Joliet, IL, to Arizona in 2017 and has been here ever since. JM brings a wealth of experience to the table, having spent 18 years as a Chef in Caesars Entertainment's food operations. Throughout his career, JM has had the opportunity to immerse himself in various styles of cuisines and kitchens, gaining expertise in different culinary techniques and flavors. His journey has led him to his current role, where he successfully manages three restaurants in Harrah's AkChin Resort and Casino. Beyond his passion for the culinary arts, JM is a true advocate for health, wellness, and food. With a keen interest in all things relating to well-being, he brings a unique perspective to the conversation. Join us as we delve into JM's culinary adventures, his experiences in the industry, and their insights on the intersection of health and food.
In this episode, one of JM's best friends of 25 years, Olatunde Howard, steps into the Dojo to talk about counseling, emotional intelligence, how relationships are destroyed, the Biblical role of therapy, gaslighting, narcissism, and "finding the one"! Olatunde is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Cary, NC. He can be reached at: https://one-eightycounseling.com/olatunde-howard/ Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:02:35 - Who is Olatunde Howard? 00:05:44 - What is “Systems Theory”? 00:07:30 - Why things often get worse before they get better in counseling! 00:12:08 - Why I value Olatunde's counsel so highly! 00:12:39 - Relationship Red Flag 1: No intentional awareness 00:20:34 - Relationship Red Flag 2: Anxious/Avoidance attachment 00:29:27 - Relationship Red Flag 3: Enmity (and why JM loves the movie “Mr. & Mrs. Smith”!) 00:41:44 - What if you just DON'T share the same interests though? 00:45:27 - The difference between communication and EFFECTIVE communication (in relationships AND theological debates!) 00:54:52 - Figuring out what the argument is ACTUALLY about…and why you don't have to resolve every issue! 01:04:38 - The proper role of emotion, Divine Impassibility and the model of God towards Sodom and Gomorra! 01:19:45 - Why do we need teachers and professionals? 01:25:49 - “Translating” our emotions 01:27:39 - ‘Gaslighting', ‘Narcissist', and ‘OCD' - popular misuses of psychological terminology 01:45:29 - Olatunde's thoughts on “finding the one” and “dating Jesus”! 01:55:10 - How people can reach Olatunde Relationship posts by Olatunde: * Getting to Know Someone - https://one-eightycounseling.com/getting-to-know-someone/ * How to have an intimate romantic relationship - https://one-eightycounseling.com/how-to-have-an-intimate-romantic-relationship/ * The ONE thing necessary for couples to make it - https://one-eightycounseling.com/the-one-thing-necessary-for-couples-to-make-it/ * Are you too sensitive? - https://one-eightycounseling.com/are-you-too-sensitive/ Check out our Disciple Dojo shirts and gifts over in our online store! - https://tinyurl.com/24ncuas2 Disciple Dojo is a 501c3 Nonprofit organization. As such we rely on donor support to make this teaching available freely online. Please consider supporting this ministry if you benefit from our free resources at http://www.discipledojo.org/donate
Please subscribe if you're enjoying the content and comment what you would like us to discuss on the next episode! Recording live on Instagram: https://instagram.com/jomboy_?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= 00:00 - Welcome to the Meeting 01:20 - Yankees vs Orioles 02:14 - New breakdown release strategy 07:50 - Fuzzy joins the show! 08:40 - YouTuber vs Creator 11:59 - Tailoring content to the algorithm 14:05 - Fuzzy's weekly grind 18:18 - Delegating work to other editors 23:11 - How did Jomboy Media get startup funding? 27:00 - Fuzzy helped Jomboy in the early days 33:00 - Fuzzy's advice helped get Joez McFly hired 37:35 - Selling ads as an individual creator 39:24 - How to avoid copyright claims on YouTube 42:38 - Collaborating with other baseball creators 44:15 - Making audience-appropriate content 46:33 - Fuzzy's future in content 47:20 - Dealing with burnout 49:17 - Aaron Boone on Talkin' Yanks 52:15 - Fuzzy visit New York City? 52:41 - RPM vs CPM (YouTube) 55:01 - What's next for Fuzzy? 56:17 - Matty almost worked for Fuzzy 57:51 - Fuzzy x JM 58:22 - Thank you Fuzzy! 59:22 - Ball in Play League is getting closer to release 1:00:29 - Why we post to several YouTube channels 1:04:22 - Why did Shea Station end? 1:06:22 - Other single team pods coming to JM? 1:09:16 - More corn maze style content? 1:10:49 - Considering content for other sports? 1:13:40 - How Jomboy views competition 1:15:47 - Another host for Talkin' Baseball? 1:16:54 - What is Talkin' Jake doing on today's Talkin' Baseball? 1:19:28 - How are Jomboy Media employees paid? 1:23:55 - JM x Blitzball relationship 1:26:10 - Leaving YouTube for our own site? 1:30:07 - Spanish language content on JM 1:32:21 - Jomboy talks IPL Cricket 1:35:15 - Photo Day at Jomboy Media 1:36:12 - Goodbye Featuring: Jomboy Edited by: Rob Moretti & Matt Massina Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Inflation and low inventory have caused new and used vehicle prices to soar over the past year. On this episode of The Walk Around podcast we discuss customer education, how used EVs will impact dealerships and how used car dealers are managing when major manufacturers like Tesla cut prices on their new vehicles. This conversation will benefit any dealer looking for insight into customer relations, used cars and more. In this episode you'll hear: How to appeal to consumers left behind in this inflationary period How used car dealers can differentiate themselves from franchise dealers Missing price segments in the marketplace and what that means to the consumer What acquiring inventory may be like in the future for used dealerships Whether there is a profitable market for EVs at used car dealerships Joel Bassam is the President of Easterns Automotive Group, a family-owned used car dealership that operates eight retail locations around DC, Maryland and Viriginia. He is the second generation to work at Easterns since it opened in 1988, starting at the family business at the age of 12. Joel moved his way around the dealership from service tech to sales manager, director of marketing and beyond. Fun fact: Joel is a Walk Around listener who asked to be on the podcast to share the perspective of an independent used car dealer with our audience. And we're glad he did! If you have unique insights to share with us, reach out, and you may find yourself on an upcoming episode! For more about Joel, visit his LinkedIn profile: linkedin.com/in/joel-bassam Like this episode? Check out JM&A Insider for more content like this.
Intro: "The Lightness of Jimmy Buffett" “Do you happen to know, He Went To Paris?” I asked her, on our first evening walk on the beach together. And before Kay could say anything, I started singing it to her as we strolled along, holding hands. And that was the beginning. Little did we know how this pirate troubadour/jester would serenade us as we moved through our lives. The last few days I've been thinking about Jimmy Buffett—his stories, his images. And a funny thing happened: his words started coming to me in bits and pieces—so quickly, I had to brush them away from my face. I wrote them down furiously and this little story came out it. His music has accompanied us while floating in the Atlantic, the Gulf, and the intracoastal waterways. …through celebrations, road-trips, trials and tribulations, and even a wake or two. We've been blessed by so many great voices in our lives, and we don't spend a whole lot of time ranking or rating them, but Jimmy holds a special place. Kay and I both were Florida born and bred, and he provides a saltwater soundtrack, if you will—blue skies and ultraviolet rays. He broadened my cultural horizons. He taught me about the magic, mystery and mischief in everyday life, spirituality in natural beauty, and liberation in laughter. His lessons on the art of “noticing” our surroundings pick up where Hemingway and Alice Walker left off. For half a century Buffett's music has served as a visceral reminder to live in the world, as Muir said, and not just on it. With his words, he takes us with him, wherever he goes. From that night in Montana with no room for doubt, to the corner of Walk and Don't Walk, just sipping coffee from Café du Monde. A journey past the channel islands out into the cosmos, singing “Mother, mother, ocean,” from a hymn he taught me at an early age. Now I've heard—and maybe you have too—Buffett's work described as an escape, but it's not an escape, exactly. He gives our spirits lift when we are too much burdened by troubles, worries, and obligations. Challenging us to try to live happily ever after every now and then. There is a lightness, in even his deepest work. “Follow in my wake,” he says, and so we do. Hope you enjoy... JM
There are only two things in life we have complete control over: Our attitude and our activity. And if you're struggling with managing one (or both) of these, this episode is for you. Today's guest is JM Ryerson, creator of the Let's Go Win process. He helps high-performing leaders define and execute their own individual leadership styles to grow and scale their businesses. And that's something he knows quite a bit about. After building - and successfully exiting - two companies, he realized he wanted to help others obtain the same levels of personal and financial freedom that he did. We cover a lot of ground in this episode; from how he helps people unlock their potential, why showing up authentically is so essential, the importance of routines and habits, and why discipline actually makes room for more freedom. We also talk a bit about his latest book, Champions Daily Playbook. If you're serious about accomplishing your goals, and willing to hold yourself accountable, this is the same guide he uses with his clients to help them meet those goals in just 90 days. If you're feeling stuck or need a bit of an attitude adjustment to get yourself back on track, carve out 20 minutes today to tune in. You'll Learn: Why having fun is an important part of company culture Tips for overcoming limiting beliefs How a market crash actually helped his company grow How to boost your self-confidence How you SHOULD react to somebody elses success Favorite Quote: “It's not about wins and losses. It's about setting yourself up to win every single day.” Connect with JM: www.letsgowin.com Let's Go Win Podcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/letsgowin365 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsgowin365/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/letsgowin365 How To Get Involved: Matthew Meehan and Luigi Rosabianca use their combined experience to provide insight and strategic advice to help small and medium-sized businesses in America have the same opportunities as corporate 500 companies. If you're looking for tailor-made solutions to grow your small biz, learn more at www.shieldadvisorygroup.com. Stay Connected: Connect with Matt and Luigi on Instagram: @matthew.r.meehan @luigi_rosabianca @theLiquidLunchProject @ShieldAdvisoryGroup. Visit The Liquid Lunch Project website and subscribe to The Weekly, our Friday morning newsletter, for all the latest in the world of finance, tech, small business, and more. www.theliquidlunchproject.com Make sure you never miss an episode — check out The Liquid Lunch Project on Apple Podcasts, and don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review.
Welcome to The Treatment Room! I hope you enjoy this conversation from my new series, Ask Jan. We're getting DEEP into age management ingredients and answering some of your top asked questions: - What does vitamin C do for skin? Why is it so hard to tolerate? - What are growth factors? - Are all peptides created equal? - Do collagen supplements really work? And many more! Find Jan @janmariniskinresearch on Instagram. Have a question for the show? Be sure to follow me on Instagram to submit a question to my weekly question box on stories! Want to support this episode and shop some Jan Marini? send me a dm: @myestytessa with the words 'JM product order' at the top, or email me: tessaskinconsulting@gmail.com with 'JM product order' in the subject line. Your order ships free, care of Pomp Beauty! MY SOCIAL MEDIA + SHOPS Now Booking Acne Bootcamp! Book a skin consultation or mentorship call with me: www.tessaskin.com For more details on my products, visit www.freeskinbytessa.com, or follow along on instagram @freeskinbytessa. To shop Glymed Plus, register on the top right via my authorized store: https://glymedplus.com/home/index Tess' Instagram @myestytessa Tess' YouTube: Tess Zolly Tess' TikTok: @myestytessa
Wildly successful marketing genius, Nigel B. Lowrie, takes a breather from redefining the indie games publishing world to sit down with one of Devolver Digital's longtime employees, JM Specht, in the dazzling premiere episode of, "The Hawt Seat with Nigel B. Lowrie."[Warning: Due to technical difficulties, the part of JM will be played by JM.]
Montel chats with JM Balbuena on this episode of Let's Be Blunt about her new book The Successful Canna-Prenueur. JM is an author, filmmaker, advocate, and entrepreneur focused on empowering aspiring leaders in the rapidly growing legal cannabis space. She is a Navy veteran, having received a Navy & Marine Corps Achievement Medal for her dedicated service as an Aviation Electronics Tech from 2010 to 2014. She went on to earn her master's degree in business administration and information systems.
We bring you part three of our four part series on spiritual gifts and this week we focus specifically on the gift of tongues. If you have any questions please email us at midweek@shadesvalley.org. JM's Album Of The Week: Fred Again.. & Brian Eno - Secret Life Bradford's Book Club: Rembrandt Is in the Wind: Learning to Love Art Through the Eyes of Faith by Russ Ramsey
Jméno Michaela Kocába si spojujeme s melodiemi i politikou. Hudebník, občanský aktivista i politik promluví o aktuální práci na opeře, ale také o tom, jaký vztah má k Českému rozhlasu. „Obrovskou výhodou je – i když dnes už to stoprocentně neplatí, že tu nejsou kamery, takže se člověk může soustředit jen na tu podstatu a moderátora,“ říká muzikant. Jak je pro něj rozhlas důležitý z historického hlediska? A v čem mu pomáhá poslech vážné hudby?Všechny díly podcastu Host Lucie Výborné můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
This week, Matt and Vanessa explore the theme of Spite in Chapter Thirty-One of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire! They discuss Rita Skeeter's motivation, Harry's growing awareness of the full scope of Voldemort's harm, and Harry/Cedric's spiteful politeness. Throughout the episode we consider the question: when does our spite end up harming us, and when does it alert us to surrounding dangers?Thank you to JM for their voicemail! Next time we're reading Chapter Thirty-Two, Flesh, Blood, and Bone, through the theme of Intention.--It's two sickles to join S.P.E.W., and only two dollars to join our Patreon for extra bloopers every week! Please consider helping us fill our Gringotts vault so we can continue to make this show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Simply put, the automotive industry can be stressful. Trying to balance that stress and other triggers amidst pressure to sell vehicles, manage apprehensive customers and navigate a tough economic climate is challenging. In this episode, we discuss methods for understanding the root of our emotions and triggers, managing stress, giving feedback to staff and more. Discover the tactics needed to elevate leadership at your dealership with expert Dr. Scott Livingston, president of Livingston Consulting Group. In this episode you'll hear: What emotional intelligence is and how to balance it in the automotive industry When stress can be used to your advantage in your dealership work Methods for managing triggers and knowing when stress turns bad Using Pattern Interrupt to diffuse situations Extrinsic and intrinsic motivators and how that impacts your team How to listen to and understand your team's emotional needs Why people ultimately follow leaders The three-part process of feedback and how to give feedback to your staff At Livingston Consulting Group, a leadership development organization, Dr. Scott Livingston, specializes in leader development and executive coaching. He has worked with leaders from Abbott Laboratories, JM Family Enterprises (JM&A Group's parent company), Dover Manufacturing and many more. Dr. Livingston uses emotional intelligence to improve the relational skill and performance execution of leaders in organizations as this provides a measure of self-awareness, which helps enhance leader relationships and decision-making capabilities. Scott has over 30 years of experience in leadership roles, some of which were held at Eli Lilly where he was a two-time winner of the Leadership Coaching Award and four-time winner of the distinguished Master Performer award. He is also an Adjunct Professor of Executive Coaching and Leadership Development at Indiana Wesleyan University and Concordia University Irvine. For more about Dr. Scott, visit his website: https://drscottlivingston.com/ Like this episode? Check out JM&A Insider for more content like this.
Suspense | Lazarus Walks, 1943 | This episode aired, Tuesday, October 19, 1943Story: A man who comes back from the dead. Now people want to know what he experienced while dead. He's able to detect a lie and compelled to correct it. Featuring: Orson Welles; Brian Donlevy; Howard Duff; Robert L Richards (adaptor); J M. Speed (author): : : : :My other podcast channels include: MYSTERY x SUSPENSE -- DRAMA X THEATER -- SCI FI x HORROR -- COMEDY x FUNNY HA HA -- VARIETY X ARMED FORCES.Subscribing is free and you'll receive new post notifications. Also, if you have a moment, please give a 4-5 star rating and/or write a 1-2 sentence positive review on your preferred service -- that would help me a lot.Thank you for your support.https://otr.duane.media | Instagram @duane.otr
Episode #299: Today I sit down with Greg Birch, a true inspiration who triumphed over adversity and rose from rock bottom. In this episode, Greg shares his incredible true story of overcoming depression and the challenges he faced along the way.Discover how Greg found the strength to turn his life around, and how he continues to inspire others to do the same. Learn how discipline equals freedom and how breaking down can lead to a breakthrough. JM and Greg discuss the importance of taking responsibility for our actions and the power of gratitude in our lives.If you're looking for inspiration and guidance on how to overcome adversity, then this episode is for you. You'll be motivated to take action towards your goals and dreams. Don't miss this powerful conversation and learn how to turn your life around today!Bio:Greg is a Tennessee native, raised by military parents that had an early desire to serve others. After college Greg commissioned into the US Army as an Armor officer and spent 11 years serving his country. He deployed to both Afghanistan and Iraq, led Soldiers in combat and was twice awarded the Bronze Star Medal for his actions overseas. Greg's time, experience and training in the military gave him the foundation that Delta Financial is built upon. He believes that leadership and building a winning culture of discipline and selfless service is the crux of any great organization. For over 4 years, Greg learned the insurance industry, gained the skills to become a record breaking producer, and infused his leadership style into the teams and agents that have come to follow him. Greg's determination to become the best and serve others to reach those same top levels are what set Delta Financial apart from other organizations in the insurance industry.Contact Greg:Website: https://deltafitlife.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-birch-delta-fitFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/gregabirch?mibextid=LQQJ4dInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregoryabirch_
Stress can come from many places, loud noises are one example. So how do lizards react when their home is constantly bombarded by loud noises? We also have a new gecko for Species of the Bi-week. Become a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/herphighlights Merch: https://www.redbubble.com/people/herphighlights/shop Full reference list available here: http://www.herphighlights.podbean.com Main Paper References: Kepas ME, Sermersheim LO, Hudson SB, Lehmicke AJJ, French SS, Aubry LM. 2023. Behavior, stress and metabolism of a parthenogenic lizard in response to flyover noise. Frontiers in Amphibian and Reptile Science 1:1129253. DOI: 10.3389/famrs.2023.1129253. Species of the Bi-Week: Chan KO, Grismer LL, Santana F, Pinto P, Loke FW, Conaboy N. 2023. Scratching the surface: a new species of Bent-toed gecko (Squamata, Gekkonidae, Cyrtodactylus) from Timor-Leste of the darmandvillei group marks the potential for future discoveries. ZooKeys 1139:107–126. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1139.96508. Other Mentioned Papers/Studies: Walker, JM, Taylor HL, Manning GJ, Cordes JE, Montgomery CE, Livo LJ., ... & Loeffler C. 2012. Michelle's lizard: identity, relationships, and ecological status of an array of parthenogenetic lizards (Genus Aspidoscelis: Squamata: Teiidae) in Colorado, USA. Herpetological Conservation and Biology, 7(2), 227-248. Other Links/Mentions: Kimbrough L. 2023.New gecko species from Timor-Leste hints at island's unknown diversity. Available at https://news.mongabay.com/2023/02/new-gecko-species-from-timor-leste-hints-at-islands-unknown-diversity/ (accessed April 6, 2023). Editing and Music: Podcast edited by Emmy – https://www.fiverr.com/emmyk10 Intro/outro – Treehouse by Ed Nelson Species Bi-week theme – Michael Timothy Other Music – The Passion HiFi, https://www.thepassionhifi.com
The genres of videogames are as nuanced as they are multitudinous, so JM and Jared take it upon themselves to share some genre-defining games that they think are pretty cool.
TJ, JM and Rick take on the show while Cody Ryan and Beefsteak are MIA
TJ, JM and Rick talk Bowfin and Cody Ryan checks in. Beefsteak is MIA
90s House Club Classics - Volume 77 Features a collection of 90s House (and some Techno sprinkled in) classics from The Bucketheads, Clock, Green Velvet and more. Tracklist: Liquid - Show Me A Sign (Original Mix) Clock - Holding On (Portamento Style Mix) Baby D - Let Me Be Your Fantasy (DJ Professor's X Club) X-Press 2 - Muzik X-Press (Attaboy's Before Christmas Mix) Format - Solid Session Mighty Dub Katz - It's Just Another Groove (Lisa Marie Experience Remix) Cappella - U Got 2 Know (Underground Mix) Undergraduates - Hipswinger (Solid Bass Dub) Human Resource - Dominator (Frank De Wulf Remix) Donna Summer - I Feel Love (Rollo & Sister Bliss Monster Mix) Jodeci - Freek'n You (M.K. Dub) DJ Tools & Co - Ooh Yeah Team G with Yuri - Rocksmoker Hysterix - Everything (Paul Goodyear Remix) Living Joy - Dreamer (Direct Hit Digital Mix) Basement Jaxx - Fly Life (Original Mix) Green Velvet - Answering Machine Junior Vasquez - Get Your Hands Off My Man! (JM's Deep Dub) Rio Rhythm Band - Carnival Da Casa (Zoom Soft Inspiration Dub) Havana - Ethnic Prayer (Transacid Mix) Chase - Music Is My Life (Original Mix) Ruffneck - Everybody Be Somebody (Mousset's Back In The Days Mix) The Bucketheads - The Bomb! Megamix (Direct Hit Digital Mix) 20 Fingers - Short Dick Man (Club Mix) DJ Tools & Co - Hey Mr Shy One (Not Too Shy 2 Sample Mix) ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
A great marketing strategy should be top of mind for dealers. Not only can this help your dealership attract and retain customers, but a goal-oriented process can also demonstrate brand consistency and help your dealership navigate the ever-changing market. We explore DMS and CRM systems, artificial intelligence in marketing, how upward trends of leasing impact your dealership and more in this podcast episode. In this episode you'll hear: The need for cheerleaders who support and help you build your career in automotive How to retain customers at your dealership Protecting and maintaining your first-party data in your DMS and CRM systems What your strategic partners need to have to support your dealership How technology can help with personalized offerings for customers and creating loyalty What dealers should be thinking about with car leasing and customer retention When to rely on AI (artificial intelligence) in your marketing creation and when not to If dealers don't do this one thing, there will be no market...tune in to hear Diana's plea to dealers Full of passion and energy, Diana Lee is the CEO and Co-founder of Constellation, a global SaaS company using end-to-end enterprise marketing technology. At Constellation, she helps brands mass-automate compliant creative and streamline the regulatory approval process. Her automotive career started at the age of 18 when she saw an ad for a greeter at a local car dealership. Over the next 34 years, she became a salesperson and then moved through positions while battling the competition, particularly as a young Asian woman. Her perseverance in sales, marketing and consulting and her desire to provide for herself are truly inspiring. Diana was named EY Entrepreneur of the Year 2021 New York. An immigrant from South Korea and mother of three, she has a mission to create seats at the table for other talented immigrants, minorities and women. For more about Diana, visit her LinkedIn profile. Like this episode? Check out JM&A Insider for more content like this.
00:00:00 - Intro and housekeeping 00:02:47 - How Dru made JM's day at SBL! 00:04:54 - Trained as a theologian; working as a Hebrew Bible scholar? 00:06:44 - Biblical authors' use of surrounding cultural concepts and Dru's upcoming book on the Torah & Darwinism 00:12:37 - How Scripture speaks to issues that it doesn't specifically address 00:13:55 - What is the “Center for Hebraic Thought”? 00:16:31 - the Old Testament, Incarceration, Sex, and Ecology! 00:20:03 - The challenge of assessing Biblical Literacy 00:25:06 - ‘Our Daily Bread' and the problem with daily devotionals among younger generations 00:28:06 - Biblical Literacy vs. Biblical Fluency 00:36:04 - The problem with “Microdosing” Scripture (BONUS EXCURSUS: Dru's disagreement with L. Michael Morales and N.T. Wright on Biblical ‘symbolism'!) 00:48:08 - Quiet Time as an “Evangelical Sacrament” and its surprisingly modern origin 00:53:42 - The Scofield Bible's influence 01:03:26 - The Aurality of Scripture and why it's important to HEAR and DISCUSS the Bible 01:17:16 - How some modern devotional reading can tend toward Ouija/magic ritual 01:24:17 - How tone of voice can affect meaning and the need to carefully assess various literary aspects of Scripture 01:30:39 - “But this just seems like TOO MUCH WORK!” (growing in Biblical literacy) 01:33:04 - Ways we can “shift the devotional center of gravity” toward communal Bible engagement 01:52:06 - Outro Dru and Celina's article can be found at: https://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2023/april/quit-quiet-time-devotions-bible-literacy-reading-scripture.html For more of Dru's work follow him on social media and visit his page: Twitter: @dru_johnson Facebook: Facebook.com/dru.johnson1 Instagram: @dru.johnson drujohnson.com And check out his books on various subjects at: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B00DB2CEGC For more on The Center for Hebraic Thought visit: Hebraicthought.org and biblicalmind.org The Disciple Dojo courses “Bible & Science” and “To Know and Be Known” are freely available (including workbook download!) at www.discipledojo.org/video ***DiscipleDojo shirts and gifts are available in our online store! - https://tinyurl.com/24ncuas2 ***Become a monthly Dojo Donor at - https://www.discipledojo.org/donate ------ Go deeper at www.discipledojo.org
Nachum Segal presents the annual JM in the AM Yom Ha'Atzmaut Celebration. On this 75th anniversary of the creation of the State of Israel, Nachum celebrates Israel's independence with modern and classic Israeli music and classic audio segments by Meir Weingarten, ob”m, from previous Yom HaAtzmaut celebrations. In addition, Nachum is joined by Rabbi Benjy Kramer, Ralph Rosenbaum and Rabbi Reuven Taragin to discuss the holiday and help bridge the gap between Israel and the Diaspora. Chag Sameach to one and all!
Welcome back to the Pitstop Podcast! In today's episode, Juan Manuel Correa has joined us to share his incredible story & journey back into racing. We truly appreciate our listeners and love the F1 community as a whole. You guys are the reason we get to do what we're passionate about. We are grateful for your support and promise we will do better. We hope you enjoy this episode with Juan. It was important that we educated ourselves on his incredible life, and hopefully brought some new stories to your ears. Juan's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/juanmanuel Juan, Thank you for joining us on the show. We look forward to following your career from here on in and will be supporting with our JM merch on! Thanks for watching! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"I figure anyone who flies a great big flag can fly a great small one." -JM
Episode #295: In this episode, I'm joined by Carl J. Cox, a renowned business strategist, to discuss the critical importance of having a clear mission and vision for your business and personal life.Carl shares his insights on why strategic plans often fail and how to overcome common pitfalls that prevent success. He also highlights how ChatGPT, an AI-powered language model, is helping businesses around the world by providing customized solutions to complex problems.Through engaging conversation and practical tips, JM and Carl will inspire you to take action towards achieving your goals and living a fulfilling life. So, join us for this exciting episode of Let's Go Win Podcast, and learn how to create a powerful mission and strategy that drives your success. Bio:Carl J. Cox is the CEO of 40 Strategy, Host of the Measure Success Podcast, and Author of Lost at CEO. As an executive, Carl has led seven different companies to 3x growth or more. Today, 40 Strategy designs strategic plans for US based companies from start-up to $100M and helps keep them accountable to get it done. Carl is married to his high school sweetheart and has four children.Contact Carl:Website: http://40strategy.comPodcast: https://40strategy.com/podcastLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carljcoxInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/carljcox40Twitter: https://twitter.com/40Strategy
Please subscribe if you're enjoying the content! And use access code MORNIN to join live: https://live.onamp.com/download Personal testing ground: https://www.youtube.com/@jomboy_ 00:00 - Easter colors for us 00:44 - Meeting Agenda 02:20 - Board Meeting recap 03:55 - Spirit Day in the office 07:22 - Office Happy Hour game 09:46 - The Race to 100k has been won 11:00 - What is a Board Meeting like? 13:09 - Social series can be a huge revenue stream for our business 18:03 - Are Board Meetings scary? (Strategy disagreements) 21:47 - Aaron Boone home run documentary with dad 23:00 - Taking pride in ad reads 26:28 - Sam joins the show with a Canobbio bobblehead 27:08 - Jimmy's never been asked onto Girls & Co 27:31 - How Sam met Jomboy 30:46 - Jimmy said no to Sam's first sales deal (Savages in the Box) 31:43 - Adding Sam to the JM team 35:37 - Path from running Patreon to manager 39:11 - Sam's personality matches Jimmy's youngest sister 40:11 - Planning Warehouse tournaments 43:06 - Blitzball Battle 4 could be a JM Convention 44:51 - What it's like booking guests 46:53 - Building excitement for Ball In Play League 48:29 - Is Team Baggage ready for Floorball 2? 52:41 - Different environments for each Warehouse sport Featuring: Jomboy Edited by: Matt Massina Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nachum Segal presents the annual JM in the AM Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day, Commemoration. The program included Elliot Weiselberg with the JM in the AM Yeshiva League Sports Update, Lawrence J. Burian on behalf of the American Society for Yad Vashem, Todd Cohn, Regional Director for Southern NCSY, about the WWII Era Cattle Car "Hate Ends Now" exhibition in Times Square, NY and a conversation with Israel "Yummy" Schachter about how the listeners can help "How to Never Forget," Montana Tucker's docu-series about the Holocaust, win a much deserved Webby Award.
Jamie McKenzie who has supported schools around the world as consultant, speaker and keynote, and written about education technology and information literacy . Jamie is Editor of From Now On - The Educational Technology Journal, a Web-based journal published online since 1991 and was the Director of Libraries, Media and Technology for the Bellingham (WA) Public Schools. Jamie shares his rich professional journey, the importance of questions, information literacy and the ever changing landscape of education technology- What seems to have stuck and what do we still need to engage with education technology in schools. About Jamie McKenzie Dr. Jamie McKenzie is an international speaker with a focus on questioning, thinking skills, information literacies and the smart use of new technologies. His work takes him from Singapore and Sydney to Dallas and Toronto inspiring teachers to challenge students at a high level of rigor. Jamie is the Editor of "From Now On - The Educational Technology Journal" and “The Question Mark.” In both publications he explores both the practical and the possible, grounding his work in classroom realities. In the early nineties, Jamie was the Director of Libraries, Media and Technology for the Bellingham (WA) Public Schools, a district of 18 schools and 10,000 students where he helped to pioneer their networking and program development. He moved on to support planning and professional development for schools and teachers around the world. A graduate of Yale with an MA from Columbia and Ed.D. from Rutgers, Jamie has been a middle school teacher of English and social studies, an assistant principal, an elementary principal, an assistant superintendent in Princeton (NJ) and the superintendent of two districts on the East coast. He also taught four-year-olds in Sunday school. Jamie has published and spoken extensively on information technologies and how they might transform classrooms to support student centered, engaged learning. Jamie McKenzie on Social Media Twitter: @EdTech2030 Resources "From Now On - The Educational Technology Journal" is at http://fno.org “The Question Mark” is at http://questioning.org A full resume is available online at http://fno.org/JM/resume.html High resolution photographs are available online for downloading at http://fno.org/JM/resume.html#anchor256763 John Mikton on Social Media LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmikton/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jmikton Web: beyonddigital.org Dan Taylor on social media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dantcz/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DanTaylorAE Web: www.appsevents.com Listen on: iTunes / Podbean / Stitcher / Spotify / YouTube Would you like to have a free 1 month trial of the new Google Workspace Plus (formerly G Suite Enterprise for Education)? Just fill out this form and we'll get you set up bit.ly/GSEFE-Trial
In this Dojo Discussion we welcome Dr. Kenneth Berding, New Testament scholar from Talbot School of Theology in Los Angeles who has just written the first ever academic book devoted to the topic of Paul's mysterious “thorn in the flesh” comment in 2Corinthians 12. Is it possible to know what Paul's “thorn” may actually have been? For the past 100+ years scholars have largely given up even trying to solve this millennia-old mystery. But Dr. Berding is trying to change that with this landmark in-depth examination of this ‘thorny' exegetical issue! Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:03:09 - Who is Kenneth Berding?? 00:06:27 - Why devote a whole book on Paul's “thorn in the flesh”?? 00:11:49 - Why is there so much prejudice on this subject among interpreters? 00:19:58 - Thorns and face-punching! (A closer look at the Greek text of 2Cor 12:7) 00:32:52 - Ken's 20 criteria that every proposed solution must take into account 00:38:52 - Paul's ministry, Black magic, and Greco-Roman “voodoo dolls”?? 00:50:17 - Building a cumulative case as opposed to a single ‘smoking gun' 00:52:03 - Satan, Job, Paul, and spiritual warfare today 01:01:25 - Linguistic and conceptual links between 2Corinthians and Job 01:03:56 - Some thoughts on Satan and Michael Heiser's work 01:09:16 - the importance of scholarly disagreement within the Body of Christ 01:13:36 - Eye ailments in the Greco-Roman world 01:17:44 - Excruciating craniofacial conditions involving the Trigeminal nerve 01:22:54 - Could the “thorn” be a metaphor for false teachers or other human enemies of Paul? 01:26:45 - The importance of approaching a familiar Scripture with fresh perspective 01:29:53 - Could the “thorn” have been left vague so that it could apply to BOTH physical illness AND human opposition? Paul's Thorn in the Flesh is available in paperback or digitally at https://www.amazon.com/Pauls-Thorn-Flesh-Clues-Problem/dp/1683596838/ His book “How to Live an 'In Christ' Life” can be found at https://www.amazon.com/How-Live-Christ-Life-Devotional/dp/1527105598/ For those who want to read more of Ken's work, he blogs regularly at kennethberding.com and at thegoodbookblog.com. ***DiscipleDojo swag (such as the 2Corinthians shirt JM is wearing in this interview!) is available in our online store! - https://tinyurl.com/24ncuas2 ***Become a monthly Dojo Donor at - https://www.discipledojo.org/donate ------ Go deeper at www.discipledojo.org Subscribe to the Disciple Dojo podcast for more in-depth teaching and discussions: SoundCloud - https://soundcloud.com/discipledojo Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/26BDZz70HmnT5eoD9BEKQ7 iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/disciple-dojo/id1002934837 Stitcher - http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=181458&refid=stpr Amazon - https://tinyurl.com/uz8dbfet Disciple Dojo is a 501c3 Nonprofit organization. As such we rely on donor support to make this teaching available freely online. Please consider supporting this ministry if you benefit from the videos or podcast at http://www.discipledojo.org
Brad is fresh off of his sabbatical and in the studio this week! We discuss his time away, what he missed the most, what he learned and we end with a celebratory lightning round. JM's Album Of The Week: Nickel Creek - Celebrants
The time to prepare for electric vehicles in your dealership is now. With plenty of data to confirm, Elizabeth Krear outlines just why your dealership needs to prioritize a plan for EVs as they transition from ICE at now a faster pace. Listen in for a deep dive into ways dealers can increase EV adoption and how the industry can evolve. Plus, get an inside look at what it is like being a Chief Engineer. From the process and variables an engineer must consider when developing vehicles, to tearing down competitor vehicles, Elizabeth has plenty to share! Elizabeth Krear is Vice President of Electric Vehicle Practice at J.D. Power where she leads activities leveraging data and insights to support clients through the transition to an electrified product portfolio with optimum business performances. Previously, she served as Stellantis' Global Planning Director for Jeep Grand Wagoneer and was Chief Engineer for the Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator SUV vehicles and the Ram 1500 Light Duty Truck portfolio. She was named one of the “100 Leading Women in the North American Auto Industry” by Automotive News in 2020. In this episode you'll hear: Whether EV consumers are satisfied with their purchases Ways to educate customers who are uncertain about EVs How the industry can overcome the barrier to EV adoption in urban areas EV charging infrastructure – what the industry should do to eliminate purchasing barriers Key takeaways from J.D. Power's Ownership Study How to successfully balance a career, family and pursuing further education The qualities of a strong leader For more about Elizabeth, visit her LinkedIn profile. Like this episode? Check out JM&A Insider for more content like this.
Today's episode of The Blue Shirt Leadership Podcast features JM Ryerson, a bestselling author and performance and mindset coach. Kyle and JM discuss the significance of being your authentic self, having a mentor or coach, and affirmations in personal development. JM Ryerson emphasizes the importance of instilling a growth mindset in children from a young age and shares an example of how his son used affirmations to overcome bullying at school. The conversation also touches on self-limiting beliefs and how to overcome them. Overall, the episode highlights the importance of mindset and personal growth in leadership. Notable Quotes: "Show up as You." "It's one of the best questions you can ask. Is that true? Is that true or is that just a story I'm telling myself?" Show Notes: 01:15-03:23 Showing up as your authentic self The importance of being your genuine self and the challenges people face in doing so. 03:24-04:52 Impact of showing up as an authentic self on the team How leaders embracing their authentic selves inspires their team to do the same, leading to radical transparency and vulnerability. 04:53-05:49 Qualities of successful leaders The importance of having a coach or mentor, confidence in showing up as yourself, and humility. 05:50-07:12 Overcoming self-limiting beliefs and blind spots The impact of having a mentor or coach in pointing out blind spots and reminding individuals of the difference they make. 07:13-07:55 Affirmations The value of affirmations in personal development and the use of positive energy towards something positive instead of negative thoughts. 07:56- 09:00 Affirmations for Kids JM Ryerson shares the affirmations he does with his kids every morning and how it has helped them develop a growth mindset. 09:01-09:45 Let's Go Win Kyle Gillette and JM Ryerson discuss the power of having a winning mindset and how it can impact a team or organization. 09:46-11:16 Overcoming Self-Limiting Beliefs JM Ryerson gives tips on how to overcome self-limiting beliefs by questioning their truth and how they serve us. 11:17-11:44 Connect with JM Ryerson Kyle Gillette asks JM Ryerson how to connect with him and JM shares his social media handles and podcast. As promised, here is the affirmation that JM had his kids say. "I am confident, strong, intelligent, athletic, good looking, dynamic, popular, talented, independent man with a growth mindset." Connect with JM at his website or on social media: Facebook LinkedIn
Gutenburg shipped the first working printing press around 1450 and typeface was born. Before then most books were hand written, often in blackletter calligraphy. And they were expensive. The next few decades saw Nicolas Jensen develop the Roman typeface, Aldus Manutius and Francesco Griffo create the first italic typeface. This represented a period where people were experimenting with making type that would save space. The 1700s saw the start of a focus on readability. William Caslon created the Old Style typeface in 1734. John Baskerville developed Transitional typefaces in 1757. And Firmin Didot and Giambattista Bodoni created two typefaces that would become the modern family of Serif. Then slab Serif, which we now call Antique, came in 1815 ushering in an era of experimenting with using type for larger formats, suitable for advertisements in various printed materials. These were necessary as more presses were printing more books and made possible by new levels of precision in the metal-casting. People started experimenting with various forms of typewriters in the mid-1860s and by the 1920s we got Frederic Goudy, the first real full-time type designer. Before him, it was part of a job. After him, it was a job. And we still use some of the typefaces he crafted, like Copperplate Gothic. And we saw an explosion of new fonts like Times New Roman in 1931. At the time, most typewriters used typefaces on the end of a metal shaft. Hit a kit, the shaft hammers onto a strip of ink and leaves a letter on the page. Kerning, or the space between characters, and letter placement were often there to reduce the chance that those metal hammers jammed. And replacing a font would have meant replacing tons of precision parts. Then came the IBM Selectric typewriter in 1961. Here we saw precision parts that put all those letters on a ball. Hit a key, the ball rotates and presses the ink onto the paper. And the ball could be replaced. A single document could now have multiple fonts without a ton of work. Xerox exploded that same year with the Xerox 914, one of the most successful products of all time. Now, we could type amazing documents with multiple fonts in the same document quickly - and photocopy them. And some of the numbers on those fancy documents were being spat out by those fancy computers, with their tubes. But as computers became transistorized heading into the 60s, it was only a matter of time before we put fonts on computer screens. Here, we initially used bitmaps to render letters onto a screen. By bitmap we mean that a series, or an array of pixels on a screen is a map of bits and where each should be displayed on a screen. We used to call these raster fonts, but the drawback was that to make characters bigger, we needed a whole new map of bits. To go to a bigger screen, we probably needed a whole new map of bits. As people thought about things like bold, underline, italics, guess what - also a new file. But through the 50s, transistor counts weren't nearly high enough to do something different than bitmaps as they rendered very quickly and you know, displays weren't very high quality so who could tell the difference anyways. Whirlwind was the first computer to project real-time graphics on the screen and the characters were simple blocky letters. But as the resolution of screens and the speed of interactivity increased, so did what was possible with drawing glyphs on screens. Rudolf Hell was a German, experimenting with using cathode ray tubes to project a CRT image onto paper that was photosensitive and thus print using CRT. He designed a simple font called Digital Grotesk, in 1968. It looked good on the CRT and the paper. And so that font would not only be used to digitize typesetting, loosely based on Neuzeit Book. And we quickly realized bitmaps weren't efficient to draw fonts to screen and by 1974 moved to outline, or vector, fonts. Here a Bézier curve was drawn onto the screen using an algorithm that created the character, or glyph using an outline and then filling in the space between. These took up less memory and so drew on the screen faster. Those could be defined in an operating system, and were used not only to draw characters but also by some game designers to draw entire screens of information by defining a character as a block and so taking up less memory to do graphics. These were scalable and by 1979 another German, Peter Karow, used spline algorithms wrote Ikarus, software that allowed a person to draw a shape on a screen and rasterize that. Now we could graphically create fonts that were scalable. In the meantime, the team at Xerox PARC had been experimenting with different ways to send pages of content to the first laser printers. Bob Sproull and Bill Newman created the Press format for the Star. But this wasn't incredibly flexible like what Karow would create. John Gaffney who was working with Ivan Sutherland at Evans & Sutherland, had been working with John Warnock on an interpreter that could pull information from a database of graphics. When he went to Xerox, he teamed up with Martin Newell to create J&M, which harnessed the latest chips to process graphics and character type onto printers. As it progressed, they renamed it to Interpress. Chuck Geschke started the Imaging Sciences Laboratory at Xerox PARC and eventually left Xerox with Warnock to start a company called Adobe in Warnock's garage, which they named after a creek behind his house. Bill Paxton had worked on “The Mother of All Demos” with Doug Engelbart at Stanford, where he got his PhD and then moved to Xerox PARC. There he worked on bitmap displays, laser printers, and GUIs - and so he joined Adobe as a co-founder in 1983 and worked on the font algorithms and helped ship a page description language, along with Chuck Geschke, Doug Brotz, and Ed Taft. Steve Jobs tried to buy Adobe in 1982 for $5 million. But instead they sold him just shy of 20% of the company and got a five-year license for PostScript. This allowed them to focus on making the PostScript language more extensible, and creating the Type 1 fonts. These had 2 parts. One that was a set of bit maps And another that was a font file that could be used to send the font to a device. We see this time and time again. The simpler an interface and the more down-market the science gets, the faster we see innovative industries come out of the work done. There were lots of fonts by now. The original 1984 Mac saw Susan Kare work with Jobs and others to ship a bunch of fonts named after cities like Chicago and San Francisco. She would design the fonts on paper and then conjure up the hex (that's hexadecimal) for graphics and fonts. She would then manually type the hexadecimal notation for each letter of each font. Previously, custom fonts were reserved for high end marketing and industrial designers. Apple considered licensing existing fonts but decided to go their own route. She painstakingly created new fonts and gave them the names of towns along train stops around Philadelphia where she grew up. Steve Jobs went for the city approach but insisted they be cool cities. And so the Chicago, Monaco, New York, Cairo, Toronto, Venice, Geneva, and Los Angeles fonts were born - with her personally developing Geneva, Chicago, and Cairo. And she did it in 9 x 7. I can still remember the magic of sitting down at a computer with a graphical interface for the first time. I remember opening MacPaint and changing between the fonts, marveling at the typefaces. I'd certainly seen different fonts in books. But never had I made a document and been able to set my own typeface! Not only that they could be in italics, outline, and bold. Those were all her. And she inspired a whole generation of innovation. Here, we see a clean line from Ivan Sutherland and the pioneering work done at MIT to the University of Utah to Stanford through the oNLine System (or NLS) to Xerox PARC and then to Apple. But with the rise of Windows and other graphical operating systems. As Apple's 5 year license for PostScript came and went they started developing their own font standard as a competitor to Adobe, which they called TrueType. Here we saw Times Roman, Courier, and symbols that could replace the PostScript fonts and updating to Geneva, Monaco, and others. They may not have gotten along with Microsoft, but they licensed TrueType to them nonetheless to make sure it was more widely adopted. And in exchange they got a license for TrueImage, which was a page description language that was compatible with PostScript. Given how high resolution screens had gotten it was time for the birth of anti-aliasing. He we could clean up the blocky “jaggies” as the gamers call them. Vertical and horizontal lines in the 8-bit era looked fine but distorted at higher resolutions and so spatial anti-aliasing and then post-processing anti-aliasing was born. By the 90s, Adobe was looking for the answer to TrueImage. So 1993 brought us PDF, now an international standard in ISO 32000-1:2008. But PDF Reader and other tools were good to Adobe for many years, along with Illustrator and then Photoshop and then the other products in the Adobe portfolio. By this time, even though Steve Jobs was gone, Apple was hard at work on new font technology that resulted in Apple Advanced Typography, or AAT. AAT gave us ligature control, better kerning and the ability to write characters on different axes. But even though Jobs was gone, negotiations between Apple and Microsoft broke down to license AAT to Microsoft. They were bitter competitors and Windows 95 wasn't even out yet. So Microsoft started work on OpenType, their own font standardized language in 1994 and Adobe joined the project to ship the next generation in 1997. And that would evolve into an open standard by the mid-2000s. And once an open standard, sometimes the de facto standard as opposed to those that need to be licensed. By then the web had become a thing. Early browsers and the wars between them to increment features meant developers had to build and test on potentially 4 or 5 different computers and often be frustrated by the results. So the WC3 began standardizing how a lot of elements worked in Extensible Markup Language, or XML. Images, layouts, colors, even fonts. SVGs are XML-based vector image. In other words the browser interprets a language that displays the image. That became a way to render Web Open Format or WOFF 1 was published in 2009 with contributions by Dutch educator Erik van Blokland, Jonathan Kew, and Tal Leming. This built on the CSS font styling rules that had shipped in Internet Explorer 4 and would slowly be added to every browser shipped, including Firefox since 3.6, Chrome since 6.0, Internet Explorer since 9, and Apple's Safari since 5.1. Then WOFF 2 added Brotli compression to get sizes down and render faster. WOFF has been a part of the W3C open web standard since 2011. Out of Apple's TrueType came TrueType GX, which added variable fonts. Here, a single font file could contain a number or range of variants to the initial font. So a family of fonts could be in a single file. OpenType added variable fonts in 2016, with Apple, Microsoft, and Google all announcing support. And of course the company that had been there since the beginning, Adobe, jumped on board as well. Fewer font files, faster page loads. So here we've looked at the progression of fonts from the printing press, becoming more efficient to conserve paper, through the advent of the electronic typewriter to the early bitmap fonts for screens to the vectorization led by Adobe into the Mac then Windows. We also see rethinking the font entirely so multiple scripts and character sets and axes can be represented and rendered efficiently. I am now converting all my user names into pig Latin for maximum security. Luckily those are character sets that are pretty widely supported. The ability to add color to pig Latin means that OpenType-SVG will allow me add spiffy color to my glyphs. It makes us wonder what's next for fonts. Maybe being able to design our own, or more to the point, customize those developed by others to make them our own. We didn't touch on emoji yet. But we'll just have to save the evolution of character sets and emoji for another day. In the meantime, let's think on the fact that fonts are such a big deal because Steve Jobs took a caligraphy class from a Trappist monk named Robert Palladino while enrolled at Reed College. Today we can painstakingly choose just the right font with just the right meaning because Palladino left the monastic life to marry and have a son. He taught jobs about serif and san serif and kerning and the art of typography. That style and attention to detail was one aspect of the original Mac that taught the world that computers could have style and grace as well. It's not hard to imagine if entire computers still only supported one font or even one font per document. Palladino never owned or used a computer though. His influence can be felt through the influence his pupil Jobs had. And it's actually amazing how many people who had such dramatic impacts on computing never really used one. Because so many smaller evolutions came after them. What evolutions do we see on the horizon today? And how many who put a snippet of code on a service like GitHub may never know the impact they have on so many?
In today's show, we are discussing some great dividend growth stocks from Sweden. Actually, there were enough Swedish dividend stocks to choose from and it shows that the Nordics produce very stable businesses. So, in today's show, we discussed the following topics: Johnson & Johnson's talc powder settlement and our thoughts about it 2 dividend hikes from $STZ and $FDX 7 Sweden dividend growth stocks: $AAK.ST, $ASSA-B.ST, $SWEC-B.ST, $WIHL.ST, $VIT-B.ST, $ABB.ST, $EVO.ST Your listener questions and some of the following stocks were mentioned: $ATCO.ST, $LOOMIS.ST, $AXFO.ST, $HPOL-B.ST, $FRE.DE, $CIBUS.ST, $JM.ST We hope you enjoyed today's show and feel free to join the discussion in the Dividend Talk Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/dividendtalk
John-Mark is back from his Jamaican vacation and the countdown to Easter Sunday is on! Jonathan celebrates the return of baseball season and we revisit a sermon by Brad Brown titled "Behold The Humility Of God". As always you can email us midweek@shadesvalley.org JM's Album Of The Week: T-Pain - On Top Of The Covers
In this month's episode, we caught up with the Founder and President of Janitorial Manager, Archie Heinl. During the episode, we discuss the founding of Janitorial Manager and the many solutions JM provides to elevate cleaning organizations across the globe. Learn more about Archie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aheinl Learn more about Janitorial Manager: https://www.janitorialmanager.com/ Podcast landing page: https://www.janitorialmanager.com/the-business-of-cleaning-podcast/
This week we sat down for a conversation with SVCC member and audio volunteer Patrick Smith! We talk about his life, growing up in church, his time at Samford and his love for film. JM's Album Of The Week: Cory Wong - The Power Station Tour (West Coast)
How can dealers better leverage data? With more data available today than ever before, it can be overwhelming understanding just how to acquire and use that information to your customers' and dealership's benefit and remain compliant. This episode answers these questions along with other key advice for dealers and automotive professionals, like improving the customer experience, developing a growth mindset as a leader and infusing a human aspect into problem solving at your dealership. Deirdre Borrego joins us for International Women's Day and Women's History month. She's the president and founder of DKB Advisory Services, a strategic business consulting and executive coaching firm. Her executive leadership positions span the automotive data and analytics space at J.D. Power and R.L. Polk. Deirdre was instrumental in the development of the Power Information Network – an industry standard for transaction-based data and predictive analytics that is essential for many OEMs today. In this episode you'll hear: How dealers can better leverage their data How data helps us understand the customer experience and our employees Why to incorporate a human aspect into your data and problem solving Her experience as a woman entering the auto industry Practical tips for leaders wanting to have a growth mindset and more! For more about Deirdre, visit her LinkedIn profile. Like this episode? Check out JM&A Insider for more content like this.
Carl Beckwith joined the faculty of Beeson Divinity School in 2007. He teaches courses in church history and doctrine, focusing especially on patristic, medieval, and early Reformation theology. He is most recently the author of The Holy Trinity, volume 3 of the Confessional Lutheran Dogmatics series (Luther Academy, 2016) and editor of Martin Luther's Basic Exegetical Writings (Concordia Publishing House, 2017). Beckwith is an ordained minister in the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. He and his wife, Julie, have two daughters. JM's Album Of The Week: The Wood Drake Sessions - From The Valley to the Golden Shore
Please subscribe if you're enjoying the content! And use access code MORNIN to join live: https://live.onamp.com/download Personal testing ground: https://www.youtube.com/@jomboy_ Ludwig: https://www.youtube.com/@ludwig DN Reacts video: https://youtu.be/9oGR-s1WLgQ 00:00 - Have you seen this person before? 01:53 - Talk' Broadway 04:02 - We're tired, Edwin Diaz is hurt, and James is crying 04:53 - Challenger Series reflection 05:35 - Our next guest? 06:30 - Must sees in New York 09:05 - Daisy Jones & The Six (Favorite Bands) 11:58 - Side hustling 13:02 - JM website incoming 15:28 - Unexpected congrats on the Aaron Boone deal 16:30 - Watchhouse 17:04 - Jomboy's best ever March Madness bracket 20:20 - Current state of Warehouse (Ball in Play League) 23:45 - First draft of Blitzball Battle 3 25:17 - AMP and Girls & Co update 26:36 - Balancing different JM productions (creating IP) 28:41 - How to successfully grow a podcast 34:28 - Jomboy and Jake's output to grow audience 35:12 - Bandwagon Gagas' future 38:01 - Love Nick Swisher 38:29 - Can't be on Talkin' Baseball recaps in April 39:29 - Find undersaturated markets on YouTube 43:04 - Jomboy editing Masterclass? 47:16 - JM Opening Day live stream plans 48:51 - Ludwig & British guys react to Jomboy Media 53:29 - How I remember my own content 54:23 - Recent breakdowns doing well 55:25 - YouTube could suppress your video based on thumbnail 1:03:08 - Guessing which countries watch JM the most 1:04:40 - We make kids content for adults 1:06:30 - Happy St Patricks Day 1:06:59 - Peace and chicken grease
The Gulf Cartel Groupo have taken responsibility for the death of the Americans at the border. The one's responsible went rogue and were dealt with swiftly. Jonathan Majors is said to play Rodzilla in an upcoming project. Is Steve doubting JM's ability to play Rodzilla the right way?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Please subscribe if you're enjoying the content! And use access code MORNIN to join live: https://live.onamp.com/download Personal testing ground: https://www.youtube.com/@jomboy_ 00:00 - Welcome to the Meeting 01:04 - Jimmy's dental nightmare 08:53 - Giddy about Blitzball Battle 3 orientation day 12:27 - Super proud of BB3 production logistics 16:35 - Grand prize for BB3 (banner means more) 20:12 - Future tournaments with live audience? 22:24 - Bonus prize pool money 23:56 - Jomboy's idea for live-streaming Warehouse content 26:41 - Commemorating the back alley & AND1 Tour comps 28:50 - What does Aaron Judge's key to NYC get him? 29:16 - Yankee Stadium billboard ideas 30:46 - Top JM Videos of the Week! 33:50 - RefGuess consistency analysis 35:10 - NHL Hitz and JM Gamin' analysis 37:04 - A version of Jomboy and Jake TV is returning! 39:47 - The Button… 41:05 - JM's future with gambling content 44:12 - Villanova basketball has to win the Big East tournament 44:48 - Excited about a backend interview 45:30 - MLB Opening Day live stream plan 46:49 - Special interview with Sam! 49:58 - New teams in Blitzball Battle 3 50:44 - Forgotten Rotten is better than ever? 52:25 - Joez scares Jomboy the most in BB3 52:47 - Jomboy's on a vendetta in BB3 54:32 - Jomboy leaks texts from the BB3 players' group chat 58:19 - Have people figured We Got Ice Jack's pitching out? 59:00 - BB3 feels different and it's exciting 1:00:02 - Some special guests coming to Mornin this week
Key TakeawaysDeveloping resilience to cultivate a growth mindsetSelf-care and self-awareness is key to maintaining resilience and avoiding burnoutBuilding strong relationships and networks can help you navigate challenges more effectivelyEmbracing failure can lead to greater innovation and success in the long runTaking calculated risks can help you overcome obstacles and achieve your dreamsResources MentionedInterested in connecting with other like-minded individuals? Then join our VonFinch Private Capital Network. Learn more at http://www.vonfinch.com/invest. About our Guest:JM Ryerson is an entrepreneur who has been building companies and leading sales teams for over 20 years. JM is also the co-founder and CEO of Let's Go Win, a company dedicated to helping people around the world live their best lives.CTAsAre you looking for High-Performance Business & Mindset Coaching? Schedule a call now and see how we can be of service to you. http://www.investormindset.com/discoverEstablish your relationship with VonFinch now for exclusive invite-only opportunities. Schedule an introductory call now at http://www.vonfinch.com/call.Download your free strategy guide, The Passive Investor Playbook at http://www.vonfinch.com/playbookAre you looking for High-Performance Business & Mindset Coaching? Schedule a call now and see how we can be of service to you. http://www.investormindset.com/discoverInvesting to Hedge Against Inflation - Free online training at https://investormindset.com/start
Jason is BACK with Molly to break down the news! They cover Sequoia leaving Citizen's board after passing on a "pay to play" round (5:46), two major companies reportedly going public in 2023: Instacart and ARM (27:11), and the recent turmoil at Dapper Labs (50:44). (0:00) J+M tee up today's news show! (2:25) Jason's back! (5:46) Sequoia leaves the board of Citizen (14:21) Squarespace - Use offer code TWIST to save 10% at https://Squarespace.com/TWIST (15:51) How investors make the decision to pass on a "pay to play" round (25:41) Contra - Get $500 off your first hire at https://contra.com/twist (27:11) IPO window starts to open, Instacart prepares for IPO after big Q4 (35:42) Revelo - Get 20% off the first 3 months by mentioning TWIST at https://revelo.io/twist (37:09) ARM prepares for IPO, reasons for CHIPS Act speed (50:44) Chaos at Dapper Labs: reckless spending, securities lawsuit FOLLOW Jason: https://linktr.ee/calacanis FOLLOW Molly: https://twitter.com/mollywood Subscribe to our YouTube to watch all full episodes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkkhmBWfS7pILYIk0izkc3A?sub_confirmation=1
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