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Hearts Cleansed by FaithActs 15:1-84 Groups in Early Church Communities:• Jewish Christ-followers observing the Torah• Jewish Christ-followers not observing the Torah• Gentile Christ-followers not observing the Torah• Gentile Christ-followers who might observe the TorahGalatians 2:1-51 Then after fourteen years I went up again to Jerusalem with Barnabas, taking Titus along also. 2 I went up according to a revelation and presented to them the gospel I preach among the Gentiles, but privately to those recognized as leaders. I wanted to be sure I was not running, and had not been running, in vain. 3 But not even Titus, who was with me, was compelled to be circumcised, even though he was a Greek. 4 This matter arose because some false brothers had infiltrated our ranks to spy on the freedom we have in Christ Jesus in order to enslave us. 5 But we did not give up and submit to these people for even a moment, so that the truth of the gospel would be preserved for you.Some in the early church believed Gentiles needed to convert to Judaism (including circumcision) before becoming Christians. Paul's position is summarized in Galatians 5:6– For in Christ Jesus neither circumcision nor uncircumcision accomplishes anything; what matters is faith working through love.Acts 15:1-21Theologytheos- Godlego- to speaklogos- the wordtheology- to speak about Godtheology- words about GodScriptureLet me share two important truths about how we read Scripture—truths drawn from the biblical story itself and beautifully emphasized by theologian Joel Green.First, we must read Scripture together.The Bible was never meant to be a private book for private religion. It was given to form a people—a community shaped by the Word of God. That means we don't just read the Bible individually; we read it communally. We need the Church. We need each other. We need to wrestle with the text together, pray through it together, and be shaped by it together. When we read in community—with the saints who've gone before us, with our brothers and sisters today, across generations and backgrounds—God uses that shared reading to guard us from error and deepen our understanding.Second, we must read Scripture globally.Every one of us brings our own lens—our culture, our assumptions, our blind spots. That's true of churches, too. We all see in part. And that's why we need the voices of Christians around the world—believers who don't look like us, vote like us, or live where we live. They help us see what we might otherwise miss. The global Church is a gift, and when we listen to it, we hear a fuller, richer harmony of God's truth.So, Church, let's be the kind of people who don't read the Bible in isolation or in an echo chamber. Let's be a peopleshaped by the Word—together, and in the company of the global Body of Christ.Experience"... and they reported all that God had done with them."TraditionTradition serves as a helpful framework in our talk about God and our interpretation of Scripture.Reason"Therefore, in my judgment, we should not cause difficulties for those among the Gentiles who turn to God..."
Joel Green is the Founding Partner of Outliant, a full-service agency building digital products for brands like Amazon, Purina, and Freedom Solar. As a serial tech entrepreneur, he is the Founder and CTO of Winona, a telemedicine company, and the Co-founder of Hardsider. Previously, Joel was the Co-founder and Chief Engineer at Cintric, which was acquired by UberMedia in 2017. In this episode… Selling an agency can catalyze opportunities, but navigating the process requires strategy, speed, and M&A partnerships. How do entrepreneurs know when it's time to make the leap? Joel Green, Founding Partner of Outliant, shares how he built an agency before selling it to private equity. With host Todd Taskey, Joel discusses how he shifted to telemedicine ventures, how he prepared the agency for sale, and the importance of transparency and fit when selecting a buyer.
Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.— Matthew 11:28-30Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me [following Me as My disciple].— Matthew 11:29For at least several decades the churches of the Western world have not made discipleship a condition of being a Christian. One is not required to be, or to intend to be, a disciple in order to become a Christian, one may remain a Christian without any signs of progress toward or in discipleship…Churches are filled with “undisciplined disciples”…Of course there is in reality no such thing. Most problems in contemporary churches can be explained by the fact that members have never decided to follow Christ.—Dallas Willard, The Great OmissionDisciple says we are people who spend our lives apprenticed to our master, Jesus Christ. We are in a growing-learning relationship, always. A disciple is a learner, but not in the academic setting of a schoolroom, rather at the work site of a craftsman. We do not acquire information about God but skills in faith.— Eugene Peterson, A Long Obedience in the Same Direction1 - Be with Jesus2 - Become Like Jesus3 - Do as Jesus Did1 - Be with Jesus3 Places to Experience God's Presence1 - Scripture2 - Creation3 - People2 - Become Like JesusSanctify them by the truth; your word is truth. As you sent me into the world, I have sent them into the world. For them I sanctify myself, that they too may be truly sanctified.— John 17:17-18In our kind of culture anything, even news about God, can be sold if it is packaged freshly; but when it loses its novelty, it goes on the garbage heap. There is a great market for religious experience in our world; there is little enthusiasm for the patient acquisition of virtue, little inclination to sign up for a long apprenticeship in what earlier generations of Christians called holiness.— Eugene Peterson, A Long Obedience in the Same Direction3 - Do as Jesus DidThe Spirit of the Lord is on me, because he has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind, to set the oppressed free, to proclaim the year of the Lord's favor.—Luke 4:18-19Our tendency today is to define “the poor” economically, on a scale of annual household income or with reference to an established, national or international poverty line. But this is only another reflection of our tendency to read our own world back into Luke's…Luke is concerned above all with a category of people ordinarily defined above all by their dishonorable status, their exclusion.— Joel Green, The Theology of the Book of Luke
In this powerful episode of ALL IN, I sit down with Joel Green, former pro basketball player and National Director of Nike Sports Camps, for a raw conversation about leadership, personal growth, and finding strength in life's darkest moments. Joel shares his incredible journey from playing professional basketball abroad to leading Nike Sports Camps, revealing how his "one more" mentality shaped not only his athletic career but his entire approach to life. The conversation takes an emotional turn as Joel opens up about losing his brother and the miraculous connection to his son's birth, demonstrating how life's greatest challenges can become our greatest motivation. Joel's new book "Filtering: The Way to Extract Strength from the Struggle" captures his methodology for turning adversity into advantage, making this episode a masterclass in resilience and authentic leadership. Beyond sports, we dive deep into fatherhood, team dynamics, and the powerful mindset that separates champions from the rest.#RickJordan #Podcast #MindsetWe Meet: Joel Green, Pro Level TrainingConnect:Connect with Rick: https://linktr.ee/mrrickjordanConnect with Joel Green: https://www.joelbgreen.com/ Universal Rate & Review: https://lovethepodcast.com/allinwithrickjordanSubscribe & Review to ALL IN with Rick Jordan on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RickJordanALLINAbout Joel: Joel Green is CEO of Pro Level Training, the National Director of Nike Sports Camps, a former professional basketball player, and a renowned motivational speaker.
If you've ever studied Luke or Acts with any kind of academic integrity you've certainly read something Dr. Joel Green has written. I (Clay) was most fortunate to have stumbled in his class my first semester of seminary and we consider ourselves just as fortunate to have had this conversation with Dr. Green to wrap up the book of Acts.Huge thanks to Dr. Green for joining us.
Join Ralph Sutton on his journey to better health! On this episode of The goodsugar Podcast, Ralph is joined by the very first gut health guy, Joel Green! Joel tells Ralph all about his book The Immunity Code, how to improve your gut health, and how your gut biome can affect every aspect of your health! follow Joel Greene Here https://linktr.ee/joelgreene The goodsugar store is the epitome of cool, nestled at 3rd avenue + 69th street!
On this weeks's Friday Evening News Magazine we bring you updates on the Athens Fire burning just north of Roseville and the Royal Fire southwest of Truckee. Then, the triumphant return of KVMR's Economic Report with Paul Emery and Economics Professor Gary Zimmerman. KVMR's resident science correspondent Al Stahler sits down with Joel Green, an instrument scientist at the Space Telescope Science Institute to learn just why we keep looking for answers in the stars. And an essay all about July from Nevada City poet Molly Fisk.
Welcome to Quick Hits: Blasts from The Past. Join Karen as she explores her podcast archives, offering you short, impactful excerpts from standout episodes. In just 15 minutes, you'll experience the essence of past conversations, packed with valuable insights and memorable moments from our guests. If you want to dive deeper, you'll find links to the full episodes in the show notes below. Joel Green is the creator of The VEEP Nutrition System, the world's first commercially available program based on targeting gut communities to affect health and body composition. His system has been used by some of the nation's largest employers, including major cities and hospitals and featured on the Dr. Phil Show. Joel is also a featured author, speaker, and consultant for nutrition companies, top tier publications, and major podcasts. Beginning with the first article on the gut biome revolution to the health and fitness community written in 2007 he has amassed the largest known body of outcomes targeting the gut biome. He is the author of The Immunity Code: The New Paradigm for Real Health and Radical Anti-Aging. – Joel's personal story in how he discovered what was wrong with the dieting industry and why things work in the beginning but inevitably stop. In this episode; Why main stream diets are so unrealistic for the modern person and their busy lifestyle. The fat paradox. Why the body regains weight after it has been lost. The secret hacks to effective weight loss. How your gut biome and certain strains affect your ability to lose weight. Why immune centric mechanisms are at the root of successful weight loss. The importance of sleep Why so many diets work short term https://www.veepnutrition.com/ Listen to the full episode here: https://karenmartel.com/how-to-master-the-art-of-losing-weight-with-an-immune-centric-approach-with-joel-greene/ Sponsors Happy Mammoth: For a limited time, you can get 15% off Hormone Harmony and on your entire first order at happymammoth.com just use the code KM15 at checkout. Interested in joining our NEW Peptide Weight Loss Program? Join today and get the details here. Join our Women's Group Coaching Program OnTrack TODAY! Karen Martel, Certified Hormone Specialist & Transformational Nutrition Coach and weight loss expert. Visit https://karenmartel.com/ Karen's Facebook Karen's Instagram
Welcome to an exciting new season of Beautifully Broken! We're starting off strong with Joel Greene, an innovative product designer who is passionate about helping people find balance amidst the dysfunction of everyday life. His latest invention, Harmnizr, utilizes pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF) to encourage cell recovery, offering a cutting-edge solution for those struggling to wind down and recalibrate at the end of each day.Join us for this engaging episode as Joel shares his dedication to creating simple and accessible biohacks for everyday life. We talk about the incredible benefits of PEMF technology and its benefits for the nervous system, especially for anyone looking to achieve sustainable health improvements.Joel's motivation for creating technology to improve lives extends to his personal life. As he develops solutions to help navigate his son's disability, our guest today shares his inspiring story that illustrates what it means to be beautifully broken - to harness strength and resilience in our everyday lives. With the help of a community that is dedicated to embracing paradigm shifts in health and well-being, this episode serves as a beautiful reminder that finding growth and inner peace is truly possible, even in the face of seemingly impossible challenges.HIGHLIGHTS[5:25] Joel Green's Background in Biohacking[9:08] The Advantages of Optimus Red[14:55] Managing Burnout in Today's Hustle Culture[17:50] Understanding the Power of Harmnizr[24:30] Understanding Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields (PEMF)[33:30] Adapting to Paradigm Shifts[36:20] Creating Technology to Improve His Son's Life[42:00] The Power of Harnessing Community[46:30] Who Is the Best Person to Use Harmnizer?[52:24] Listening to Your Nervous System[56:30] What Does It Mean to Be Beautifully Broken?GUEST LINKS:Harminzr: ttps://harmnizr.com/?ref=4Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/getharmnizr/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/joelgreeneUPGRADE YOUR WELLNESSSilver Biotics Wound Healing Gel: https://bit.ly/3JnxyDDCode: BEAUTIFULLYBROKENLightPathLED https://lightpathled.com/?afmc=BEAUTIFULLYBROKENCode: beautifullybrokenSTEMREGEN: https://www.stemregen.co/products/stemregen/?afmc=beautifullybrokenCode: beautifullybrokenMedical grade Ozone Therapy: https://lddy.no/1djnhCode: BEAUTIFULLYBROKENAquaCure Machine + Molecular HydrogenWebsite:https://eagle-research.com?ref=24931Code: beautifullybroken CONNECT WITH FREDDIE Check out my website and store: (http://www.beautifullybroken.world) Instagram: (https://www.instagram.com/beautifullybroken.world/) YouTube: (https://www.youtube.com/@BeautifullyBrokenWorld)
In episode 1077, Joel Green, Mark Bell, Nsima Inyang, and Andrew Zaragoza talk about why extreme elimination diets, such as the carnivore diet, fail due to the fact that they do not include enough variety. Follow Joel on IG: https://www.instagram.com/realjoelgreene/ Official Power Project Website: https://powerproject.live Join The Power Project Discord: https://discord.gg/yYzthQX5qN Subscribe to the Power Project Clips Channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UC5Df31rlDXm0EJAcKsq1SUw Special perks for our listeners below!
In episode 1077, Joel Green, Mark Bell, Nsima Inyang, and Andrew Zaragoza talk about why extreme elimination diets, such as the carnivore diet, fail due to the fact that they do not include enough variety. Follow Joel on IG: https://www.instagram.com/realjoelgreene/ Official Power Project Website: https://powerproject.live Join The Power Project Discord: https://discord.gg/yYzthQX5qN Subscribe to the Power Project Clips Channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UC5Df31rlDXm0EJAcKsq1SUw Special perks for our listeners below!
“Every pain has a purpose.” This is something that former pro basketball player, CEO of Pro Level Training, and National Director of Nike Sports Camps, Joel Green has learned. He experienced the loss of his brother and the difficulty of divorce. Through those moments of darkness, he developed a process he calls filtering, which he talks about in the book, Filtering: The Way to Extract Strength from the Struggle. In this episode, Joel talks about his experiences, lessons, and vision for helping youth and changing the trajectory of their lives. He grew up in Philadelphia where he was often told what he wasn't “supposed to” do and he shattered that limiting way of thinking. His story will give you strength in your own struggle. He encourages us to stay curious because there is always something new to learn. Ways to connect with Coach Dez: Website: https://bornunbreakable.com/ Podcast: https://podfollow.com/bornunbreakable YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsrWV9ndR4uCBZTsMqlUSgA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BornUnbreakable/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bornunbreakable/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bornunbreakable/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/dezunbreakable Email: dez@bornunbreakable.com Clubhouse: @dezmaya Ways to connect with Joel Green: Website: https://www.joelbgreen.com/ Book: https://www.joelbgreen.com/product-page/filtering-the-way-to-extract-strength-from-the-struggle Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joel.green.35/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaygreenplt/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joel-green-95340417/ Please subscribe to the podcast and rate and review this episode!
In which we speedrun That Dragon, Cancer (2016), an interactive memorial to Joel Green by his parents. Pippin panics. David lingers then hurries on. These, and other GAMETHINGS. That Dragon, Cancer was developed and published by Numinous Games.
SHR # 3018:: The Bitter Sweet as Effective as Ozempic - Joel Greene - Immune System Technician and Biohacker - Glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) is a multifaceted intestinal hormone with diverse physiological functions throughout the body. It has been popularized due to its ability to trigger consistent weight loss in celebrities and average people. A new study shows a particular non-nutritive sweetener triggers the release of GLP-1 without injecting Type 2 Diabetes drugs. When used properly this strategy as detailed by Joel Green can produce similar results as the injectable' s at virtually little cost. Share this show with friends and family. Sources: https://jn.nutrition.org/article/S0022-3166(23)00791-5/fulltext - https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlepdf/2023/fo/d3fo00818e - CARL RECOMMENDS: superhumanradio.net/carl-recommends - - View and download all shows at https://superhumanradio.net - Visit us on Instagram: @superhumanradio - Support SHR - https://superhumanradio.net/make-a-donation
Join us for an upcoming episode of Entrepreneur Conundrum, featuring Joel Green, the CEO of Pro Level Training and national director of Nike Sports Camps. As a former professional basketball player and renowned motivational speaker, Joel shares his insights on how to extract strength from struggles in his upcoming book, "Filtering the Way." From childhood board game creation to running a successful company, Joel's entrepreneurial journey has been nothing short of inspiring. With a primary focus on Pro Level Training, Joel is dedicated to hiring the best coaches and trainers to ensure the success of the camps nationally. Not limited to just speaking to elementary, middle, and high school students, Joel now connects with adults on a personal level, making a significant impact. He prioritizes his son and fitness, allowing him to relieve tension or stress that comes with running a successful business. Joel's journey hasn't been easy, but he believes complaining will get you nowhere. Instead, he encourages individuals to complain less, do more, and just endure. Join us for this exciting episode, where Joel shares his insights on how to overcome roadblocks and achieve success in entrepreneurship.- Joel Green: CEO of Pro Level Training, Nike Sports Camps- Creating board games as a child- Priority is Pro Level Training and hiring coaches- Demographic: all ages- Referrals bring impact, not just money- Active on Instagram- Goal: 100 camps nationally and internationally- Priority: God, son, fitness- Roadblock: finding dependable people- Trusting others was difficult but necessary- Best advice: don't let anyone limit you- Focus on journey, childlike imagination- Lean into self, find self-love- Complain less, do more, endureKEY QUESTIONS FROM VIRGINIA00:02:21 What kind of got you to start the entrepreneurial aspect?00:04:32 With your motivational speaking, do you have a certain demographic that you speak to in that regard?00:05:41 So you can answer this with either demographic or company in mind, but how do you get in front of your ideal avatar?00:06:46 Are there certain social media platforms that you find work better for you or that you're on?00:09:01 What do you do to make sure that you have a balanced life?00:10:32 What do you feel is the number one roadblock that is affecting you getting to your big goals?00:13:45 What's the best advice that you've ever been given?00:15:46 What's the best advice you've ever given?00:21:54 Do you have any tips on stop trying to live from false narratives?00:25:46 Is there anything that you wanted to share with us that we haven't touched on yet? Joel GreenMotivational Speaker | Joel B. Green | United StatesInstagram (@jaygreenplt)https://www.linkedin.com/in/joel-green-95340417/Joel Green Virginia PurnellFunnel & Visibility SpecialistDistinct Digital Marketing(833) 762-5336virginia@distinctdigitalmarketing.comwww.distinctdigitalmarketing.comBook a Free Call http://bit.ly/DDMBookACallEC
Discipline has a very specific connotation. In some respects, it is hard. It is almost punishing and grueling. But Joel Green frames it in a totally different way. Joel the National Director for Nike Sports Camps, an accomplished speaker and founder of Pro Level Training. In this conversation with Adam Markel, Joel shares what discipline meant to him as a young person growing up in a difficult neighborhood in Philadelphia. He explains how discipline played a role in his journey as a student-athlete to becoming the 7-figure entrepreneur he is today. He also shares snippets of what we can learn from his book, Filtering: The Way to Extract Strength From The Struggle. Join in and learn how you can achieve what you want in life through diligence, discipline, and vigilance!Show Notes:00:01:16 Joel's superpower of discipline and how it rewards him00:09:30 Joel's journey as a student-athlete00:15:23 “Just do it”00:18:49 Getting your head straight00:22:22 Self-pity is a disease00:27:48 Nike Sports Camp and making an impact on the globe00:30:32 Joel's goal to create impact across the globe00:32:00 The quest for equality00:39:40 Joel's moment-to-moment ritual00:43:49 Adam's final thoughts
Joel Green is a former professional basketball player & National Director of Nike Sports Camps. Joel had a challenging upbringing, growing up in an abandoned house in North Philadelphia. His cousin was murdered, he had a knife pulled on him, and he stood just ten feet from another shooting. Years later, he tragically lost his older brother. The game of basketball was a lifesaver, as it took Joel off the streets and provided a much-needed distraction. His story and the lessons he learned are explored in his book, 'Filtering: The Way to Extract Strength from The Struggle'. With a B.A. in Psychology, Joel is a guy who sets ambitious goals and attributes his work ethic to his passionate desire for excellence. LINKS Joel Green's website http://www.joelbgreen.com/. Follow him on Instagram and LinkedIn. Book on Amazon Filtering: The Way to Extract Strength from The Struggle The Mojo Sessions website www.themojosessions.com The Mojo Sessions on Patreon www.patreon.com/TheMojoSessions Full transcripts of the show (plus time codes) are available on Patreon. The Mojo Sessions on Facebook www.facebook.com/TheMojoSessions Gary on LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/gary-bertwistle Gary on Twitter www.twitter.com/GaryBertwistle The Mojo Sessions on Instagram www.instagram.com/themojosessions We'd be grateful for a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify if you like what you hear. Happy listening! © 2023 Gary Bertwistle. All Rights Reserved.
Joel Green is actively spreading his super mindset with his training camps. Many of the young kids who had the chance to train under the mentorship of Joel Green grew up to become NBA players. Long story short, he's grinding on a global scale and many of us appreciate his presence. In this episode of the Super Entrepreneurs Podcast, our guest Joel Green tells us some of the secrets to achieve anything with the right mindset, especially if you respect authority and enjoy teamwork. Who Is Joel Green? A successful basketball player, Joel Green didn't just stop at playing sports, he took his game to the next level. Now, he trains a whole new generation to become super in sports via mindset training. His Pro Level Training and Nike Sports Camp programs are initiating a whole new movement in the sports industry that's going viral as you watch this episode right now. More about this in the episode and in Joel Green's new book: Filtering: The Way to Extract Strength from the Struggle. How is Joel Green Super? Joel Green's super power is his perspective, which makes him a great visionary, a powerful strategist, and an ultra-realist. Shahid Durrani's Key Insight: Shahid Durrani is very grateful for having this conversation with Joel Green because it gave him a new perspective about his son, who's a tall strong young man who can be very good at playing basketball. However, he stopped playing basketball after the lockdowns, and only he can motivate himself to start practicing once again. That's why Shahid is also very grateful for Joel being there inspiring young kids, as young as 5, to get into sports and develop a strong mindset. Chapter Stamps: 00:00 01:20 Introduction 01:20 04:29 Who is Joel Green? (Humble beginning, great potential) 04:29 07:47 Success in sports is 60% mindset and 40% skillset (Pro Level Training) 07:47 09:47 Calm Mindset is the key to success with a team 09:47 14:30 Shahid's son is born basketball player, but lockdowns made him lazy 14:30 21:13 Nike Basketball Training Camp: a dream coming to life 21:13 24:32 The power of networking done properly 24:32 31:13 Super Power: Perspective (Filtering: The way to Extract Strength from the Struggle) 31:13 32:50 Shahid is very grateful for Joel transmitting his mindset to young kids 32:50 36:25 Final Words: the SECRET Pullout Quotes: “I'm not just a dreamer; I'm a pursuer.” “Please, use your network.” “You have diamonds right under your feet.” “Bring realism to every situation.” “The next thing you go through that may be difficult, act as if it was supposed to happen and act like you enjoy it.” Socials: Joel Green: https://www.joelbgreen.com/ Pro Level Training: https://www.proleveltraining.com/ Nike Sports Camps: https://www.ussportscamps.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joel-green-95340417/ 25:30 to 25:52 Vacuum cleaner interruption.
The Fifth Sunday in Lent | Ezekiel 37:1-14 | Psalm 130 | Romans 8:6-11 | John 11:1-45 | March 26th, 2023 | Rev. Colin Fagan | St. Mary of Bethany Parish (Nashville, TN) Readings and Resources: Jesus as Friend in the Gospel of John - Gail O'Day | The Call of Discernment in Troubled Times - Fr. Dean Brackley SJ | Eucharistic Participation - Hans Boersma | Dictionary of Jesus and the Gospels - ed. Joel Green, Jeannine Brown, Nicholas Perrin | John: NIV Application Commentary - John Burge
Oscillators are found everywhere in our universe, from the voltage controlled oscillator found inside your synthesizer, to the quartz crystal oscillator found inside your watch. The oscillations of black holes, electromagnetic fields, and sound itself shape the dynamics of our world. This episode takes you on a journey through what it means to oscillate - a fundamental concept in physics and engineering. Special guests include: Joel Green, an astrophysicist and instrument scientist at the Space Telescope Science Institute; Max Katz, a physicist and legislative fellow in the U.S. Senate; and Steve Dunnington, engineer and VP of product development at Moog Music.
Joel Green is CEO of Pro Level Training, the National Director of Nike Sports Camps, a former professional basketball player, and a renowned motivational speaker. After retiring from his career in professional basketball, Joel Green founded Pro Level Training (PLT), which has become a 7-figure company. In addition to running PLT, Green is also the National Director for Nike Sports Camps as well as an accomplished speaker. He was honored to speak to thousands and deliver his own TED Talk.Joel Green's unique differentiator in business and as an individual is his ability to see life objectively from multiple vantage points. Unfortunate circumstances as a youth helped to groom and refine Joel into adulthood. Growing up in an abandoned home and seeing both sides of life has really helped him to connect with people over time.A thought leader in the motivational category, Joel Green has a B.A. in Psychology from Rider University, which has helped to fuel his ambition to inspire others. He has developed a reputation for personal excellence and motivational talks that contribute tangible advice for attaining desired goals. Many of the messages he has delivered are conveyed in his first book, Filtering: The Way to Extract Strength from the Struggle, releasing early September.In addition, Green is a professional sports and fitness model and actor, and he has been featured in commercials, ads, and on television. Most recently he was the face of the Cheez-It crackers Celebrity Crunch Classic campaign, in which he was solely featured on millions of snack boxes.Green is known for setting very ambitious goals for himself, most recently his own challenge of reading 30 books in 30 weeks. He has unflinchingly put in 18-20-hour workdays with great joy to make his dreams a physical manifestation. He attributes his work ethic to his unwavering faith and his passionate desire for excellence – both of which have allowed him to overcome many difficulties and life challenges.Website/Social linksWebsite: www.joelbgreen.comNew book: www.joelbgreen.com/shopInstagram: www.instagram.com/jaygreenpltLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/joel-green-95340417/
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Why do we let challenges cloud our successes? Why do we overlook the tough work it takes (and lots of hard times) to reach a successful endpoint? And how can we overcome our feelings of failure and stuckness so we can move into action toward the next goal? Let's answer these questions in today's episode of Leadership Live. In a fascinating conversation with Joel Green, CEO and Founder of Pro Level Training we hear about Joel's retirement from professional basketball to focus on building a business that really makes a difference. He's the National Director of Nike's Sports Camps and the author of the book, Filtering, The Way to Extract Strength from Struggle. Listen to his story and how you can learn to filter. Timestamps: 1:44 Athlete turned CEO - Joel Green 2:34 Success doesn't happen overnight - it takes time 3:30 We overlook the in-between: the darkest times 4:45 Hardest of times - losing a family member at the early age 7:18 Questioning immortality - facing the timeline of your own life 9:08 Shifting mindset to challenge yourself 11:50 Filtering 14:09 Using energy from anger 17:16 Anger is a catalyst of change - use it to your advantage 18:45 Biggest fear- regression 20:21 Fear is rooted in ignorance 22:27 Free tools for leadership skill management- training opportunity 26:40 What comes next? 28:00 Building a 7-figure company - what are the learnings 33:26 Differences and similarities between a professional athlete and business owners 36:02 Books and authors can be mentors 37:57 Curiosity leads to constant growth 41:25 Connecting with Joel Green Resources: PODCAST WEBPAGE: www.daphnahorowitz.com/podcastlive BOOK a coaching session with Daphna Horowitz HERE: https://daphnahorowitz.com/services/#leadership-coaching Purchase the book on AMAZON: https://www.amazon.com/Weekly-Habits-Extraordinary-Leaders-Horowitz/dp/B08JDTRK9H/ref=sr_1_1?crid=24SK3E4DFMJMQ&dchild=1&keywords=daphna+horowitz&qid=1605772332&sprefix=daphna+ho%2Cstripbooks-intl-ship%2C379&sr=8-1 Listen to all the previous episodes HERE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/leadership-live/id1524072573 Get access to your FREE Leadership Toolkit here: https://daphnahorowitz.com/leadershiptoolkit For more information about the CEO Habits Bootcamp: https://daphnahorowitz.com/ceobootcamp Social media handles: IG: https://www.instagram.com/jaygreenplt/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joel.green.35 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joel-green-95340417/ Website: https://www.joelbgreen.com/ Book link: https://www.joelbgreen.com/product-page/filtering-the-way-to-extract-strength-from-the-struggle Book trailer: https://www.joelbgreen.com/shop Connect with Daphna: Official website: www.daphnahorowitz.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daphnahorowitz/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/daphna1231 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PEACSolutions/
With Joel Green, the CEO of Pro Level Training, the National Director of Nike Sports Camps, a former professional basketball player, and a renowned motivational speaker. After retiring from his career in professional basketball, Joel Green founded Pro Level Training (PLT), which has become a 7-figure company. In addition to running PLT, Green is also the National Director for Nike Sports Camps as well as an accomplished speaker. He was honored to speak to thousands and deliver his own TED Talk. A thought leader in the motivational category, Joel Green has a B.A. in Psychology from Rider University, which has helped to fuel his ambition to inspire others. He has developed a reputation for personal excellence and motivational talks that contribute tangible advice for attaining desired goals. Many of the messages he has delivered are conveyed in his first book, Filtering: The Way to Extract Strength from the Struggle, which was just released in September 2022. Join us for our conversation as Joel shares his journey from athletics to entrepreneurship, including how he overcame hardships and the valuable lessons he had learned, and how he apply his experiences as an athlete to his decision-making as a business owner. You will also hear him talk about the importance of being in the moment and being in the zone. To listen in to the podcast and access the show notes, visit us at legalwebsitewarrior.com/podcast
Filtering: Gain Strength from the Struggle Joel Green, Pro Level Training – The Sharkpreneur podcast with Seth Greene Episode 870 Joel Green Joel Green is CEO of Pro Level Training, the National Director of Nike Sports Camps, a former professional basketball player, and a renowned motivational speaker. After retiring from his career in professional basketball, Joel Green founded Pro Level Training (PLT), which has become a 7-figure company. In addition to running PLT, Green is also the National Director for Nike Sports Camps as well as an accomplished speaker. He was honored to speak to thousands and deliver his own TED Talk. Joel Green's unique differentiator in business and as an individual, is his ability to see life objectively from multiple vantage points. Unfortunate circumstances as a youth helped to groom and refine Joel into adulthood. Growing up in an abandoned home and seeing both sides of life has really helped him to connect with people over time. A thought leader in the motivational category, Joel Green has a B.A. in Psychology from Rider University, which has helped to fuel his ambition to inspire others. He has developed a reputation for personal excellence and motivational talks that contribute tangible advice for attaining desired goals. Many of the messages he has delivered on are conveyed in his first book, Filtering: The Way to Extract Strength from the Struggle. In addition, Green is a professional sports and fitness model and actor, and he has been featured in commercials, ads and on television. Most recently he was the face of Cheez-It crackers Celebrity Crunch Classic campaign, in which he was solely featured on millions of snack boxes. Green is known for setting very ambitious goals for himself, most recently his own challenge of reading 30 books in 30 weeks. He has unflinchingly put in 18-20-hour workdays with great joy to make his dreams a physical manifestation. He attributes his work ethic to his unwavering faith and his passionate desire for excellence – both of which have allowed him to overcome many difficulties and life challenges. Listen to this illuminating Sharkpreneur episode with Joel Green about gaining strength by going through hard times. Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week's show: - How it's important for athletes to live their best life not just on, but off, the court. - Why failure is nothing more than a midpoint. - How failing at something means you are on the road to success – don't give up. - Why you can't skip any steps on your way to being successful. - How you must push through your feelings of doubt to succeed. Connect with Joel: Guest Contact Info Instagram @jaygreenpit Facebook facebook.com/joel.green.35 LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/joel-green-9534017 Links Mentioned: joelbgreen.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
MPF Discussion with Joel GreenWhat Separates The Achievers From The Non-Achievers With Joel Green About JoelJoel Green is CEO of Pro Level Training, the National Director of Nike Sports Camps, a former professional basketball player, and a renowned motivational speaker. After retiring from his career in professional basketball, Joel Green founded Pro Level Training (PLT), which has become a 7-figure company. In addition to running PLT, Green is also the National Director for Nike Sports Camps as well as an accomplished speaker. He was honored to speak to thousands and deliver his own TED Talk. On this episode of My Perfect Failure (What Separates The Achievers From The Non-Achievers) If you have ever been curious how to turn those struggles we will all encounter at one time or another in our lives into blessings and opportunities then tune into this episode. Joel has made this an artform from transcending and overcoming difficult childhood circumstances. This also comes to the fore when we discuss Joel's fantastic book (Filtering: The Way to Extract Strength from the Struggle) We all have the same unique ability to become Achievers even after we experience struggle, Joel provides fascinating insights we can all use and implement when we experience those inevitable difficult life moments. Some of the areas we cover. · Turning struggle into your blessing· The importance of believing in yourself· The Importance of Filtering for growth· Getting stronger and more powerful for difficult moments Connect with Joel Order Joel's book: Filtering: The Way to Extract Strength from the Struggle)· https://www.amazon.com/Filtering-Way-Extract-Strength-Struggle/dp/B0BCCY3HNZ/ref=sr_1_3?crid=2290J2PZXHBE&keywords=joel+green&qid=1662477754&sprefix=%2Caps%2C158&sr=8-3 Listen to Joel's TEDx Talk: 3 Essentials for Equality· https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9laasYxNYoo Connect with Joel· https://www.joelbgreen.com/shop Joel's Social Media Instagram: · https://www.instagram.com/jaygreenplt/
Episode #261: "You reap what you sow"! Joel Green has reshaped and defined that saying to include "you can't reap the glory without sowing into the meaning" and he dives into how you can apply that to succeed in life. He is an incredible man that played professional basketball, is an international speaker, and National Director for Nike Sports Camps. Joel wears many hats and succeeds in each area of life due to his powerful mindset and amazing outlook on life. In this episode you will hear how to cultivate courage, the importance of "shake to wake", and how to use his filtering process to win in life. PLEASE listen and share this show with everyone you know! Your business and relationships will be better than ever after listening to Joel. I would be grateful if you would rate, review, and subscribe to the Let's Go Win podcast. Thank you and Let's all Go Win!Bio:Joel Green is CEO of Pro Level Training, the National Director of Nike Sports Camps, a former professional basketball player, and a renowned motivational speaker.After retiring from his career in professional basketball, Joel Green founded Pro Level Training (PLT), which has become a 7-figure company. In addition to running PLT, Green is also the National Director for Nike Sports Camps as well as an accomplished speaker. He was honored to speak to thousands and deliver his own TED Talk.Joel Green's unique differentiator in business and as an individual, is his ability to see life objectively from multiple vantage points. Unfortunate circumstances as a youth helped to groom and refine Joel into adulthood. Growing up in an abandoned home and seeing both sides of life has really helped him to connect with people over time.A thought leader in the motivational category, Joel Green has a B.A. in Psychology from Rider University, which has helped to fuel his ambition to inspire others. He has developed a reputation for personal excellence and motivational talks that contribute tangible advice for attaining desired goals. Many of the messages he has delivered on are conveyed in his first book, Filtering: The Way to Extract Strength from the Struggle.Contact Joel:Website: http://www.joelbgreen.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaygreenplt Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joel.green.35 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joel-green-95340417 Buy his book!https://www.amazon.com/Filtering-Way-Extract-Strength-Struggle/dp/B0BG36XHYW/ref=sr_1_3?crid=9RBIINBGR54B&keywords=filtering+book&qid=1668024655&sprefix=filtering+book%2Caps%2C131&sr=8-3
This episode is filled with practical wisdom and valuable takeaways that you can use in your daily life immediately. I spoke with my guest at length about his journey from early childhood challenges, and trauma growing up in Philadelphia, to how he found a positive emotional outlet for his struggles through sport. He shares the lessons he learned as well as the foundational attributes pro basketball instilled in him that he has been able to apply in order to succeed in other critical aspects of his life. In his book “Filtering: Turning Struggle into Strength”, author Joel Green shares motivational insights and practical strategies that will help train and discipline your mind and emotions during the most challenging times, showing you how to filter out negativity and welcome growth from a more positive and productive place. Readers will learn 6 keys on how to turn struggle in strength by learning how to:· Discover the purpose of your pain· Embrace fatigue· Convert opposition to opportunity· Will yourself to victory· Effectively confront your fears· Apply positive triggers to negative moments,Joel Green, former professional player, founded Pro Level Training after realizing his undeniable passion for teaching and coaching. His goal is to help enhance player performance both physically and mentally by providing them uniquely designed skills and mental approaches they need to get a leg up on the competition.Joel Green was born and raised in Philadelphia, PA and was an All-City basketball player for all four years of high school. After graduating from high school, he attended the well known Hargrave Military Academy for prep school to exercise more college options. While there, he helped lead Hargrave to a #1 national ranking by USA Today and became top 30 players in the country.Upon leaving Hargrave he began his collegiate career at Siena College where he was the top recruit. After an injury sidelined him, he was forced to sit out and red shirt his freshman year. To seek better opportunity, Joel transferred from Siena into the JUCO rankings to avoid sitting out yet another year by going to another 4 year school, which is NCAA regulation for transfers. While spending time in Junior College, Joel was able to win back-to-back National Titles making his way back to Division 1 basketball by signing with Rider University. After winning a Regular Season Title his senior season with the Broncs, he graduated with honors earning his BA in psychology. Joel began his professional career by playing in Ireland's Superleague, which was followed by playing in both Spain and Venezuela while receiving a D-League contact along the way. A recent highlight for Joel was when he was invited to spend a few weeks with the 76ers during their preseason training.Over the years Joel has been featured in multiple commercials, print ads and also on a national TV show. Joel is the 2017 face of Cheez-It Crackers' latest national basketball campaign. This feature was a dream come true and gave him the opportunity to play in the Celebrity Crunch Classic, coached by Magic Johnson, playing against Charles Barkley's team of celebrities. In addition to all of this, Joel also travels to speak to many organizations, schools, and programs to help motivate & inspire others to maximize on their talents, skills and untapped potential.You can buy his book on amazon.com or barnesandnoble.com Find out more about Joel Green by visiting his website joelgreen.comEnjoy Visit us at:www.theselfhelpantidote.com
Today's guest on the Finding Peace Podcast is Joel Green.. Joel is CEO of Pro Level Training, the National Director of Nike Sports Camps, a former professional basketball player, and a renowned motivational speaker. After retiring from his career in professional basketball, Joel Green founded Pro Level Training (PLT), which has become a 7-figure company. In addition to running PLT, Green is also the National Director for Nike Sports Camps as well as an accomplished speaker. He was honored to speak to thousands and deliver his own TED Talk. Joel Green's unique differentiator in business and as an individual is his ability to see life objectively from multiple vantage points. Unfortunate circumstances as a youth helped to groom and refine Joel into adulthood. Growing up in an abandoned home and seeing both sides of life has really helped him to connect with people over time. A thought leader in the motivational category, Joel Green has a B.A. in Psychology from Rider University, which has helped to fuel his ambition to inspire others. He has developed a reputation for personal excellence and motivational talks that contribute tangible advice for attaining desired goals. Many of the messages he has delivered are conveyed in his first book, Filtering: The Way to Extract Strength from the Struggle, due to release this fall. In addition, Green is a professional sports and fitness model and actor, and he has been featured in commercials, ads, and on television. Most recently he was the face of Cheez-It crackers Celebrity Crunch Classic campaign, in which he was solely featured on millions of snack boxes. Green is known for setting very ambitious goals for himself, most recently his own challenge of reading 30 books in 30 weeks. He has unflinchingly put in 18-20-hour workdays with great joy to make his dreams a physical manifestation. He attributes his work ethic to his unwavering faith and his passionate desire for excellence – both of which have allowed him to overcome many difficulties and life challenges. Learn more about Joel Green at http://www.joelbgreen.com/. Follow him on Instagram and LinkedIn.
What does filtering have to do with success? If you ask Joel Green, he would tell you- “everything.” For him, it's about training and disciplining your mind and emotions during life's most challenging moments and filtering out negativity to embrace growth. In this episode, he shares his personal story about how we can encourage our young men to embrace their challenges and emotions. Discovering the purpose of pain How his early childhood informed his attitudes and how early stories shaped his life. How Muhammad Ali and George Foreman played a significant role in how Joel began to apply strategy to his challenges and to overcome obstacles. Why our struggles are fuel for our growth. Converting opposition to opportunity Confronting your fears How we can teach our young men to embrace their challenges along with their emotions. How to rewrite negative scripts Joel Green is CEO of Pro Level Training, the National Director of Nike Sports Camps, a former professional basketball player, and a renowned motivational speaker. After retiring from professional basketball, Joel Green founded Pro Level Training (PLT), which has become a 7-figure company. A thought leader in the motivational category, Joel Green has a B.A. in Psychology from Rider University, which has helped to fuel his ambition to inspire others. He has developed a reputation for personal excellence and motivational talks that contribute tangible advice for attaining desired goals. Many of the messages he has delivered are conveyed in his first book, Filtering: The Way to Extract Strength from the Struggle
Joel Green, former professional player, founded Pro Level Training after realizing his undeniable passion for teaching and coaching. His goal is to help enhance player performance both physically and mentally by providing them uniquely designed skills and mental approaches they need to get a leg up on the competition.Joel Green was born and raised in Philadelphia, PA and was an All-City basketball player for all four years of high school. After graduating from high school, he attended the well known Hargrave Military Academy for prep school to exercise more college options. While there, he helped lead Hargrave to a #1 national ranking by USA Today and became top 30 players in the country.------We are super excited to have Sam Vaknin, Richard Grannon and Sara Davison back together on stage again. Join them to find out: What is going on in the mind of a Narcissist? How do you get into a relationship with a Narcissist? Why do you stay? How do you divorce a Narcissist? How to coparent with a Narcissist How to take your power back and rebuild your life after your toxic relationship And much more…
Joel Green, CEO of Pro Level Training, National Director of Nike Sports Camps, and a former professional basketball player, explains the concepts of “filtering” and “camouflage opportunities”, talks about extracting strength from struggle, and shares why obstacles are only a midpoint in your journey.Hear Joel's full interview in Episode 404 of The Action Catalyst.
Joel Green, CEO of Pro Level Training, National Director of Nike Sports Camps, and a former professional basketball player, talks about growing up in an abandoned home, explains the concepts of “filtering” and “camouflage opportunities”, striking deep and striking gold, why fun doesn't come first and insecurity is the ground for improvement, recounts playing professional basketball in Europe, how to respond instead of react, and not being put here FOR ourselves, but to BE ourselves.
Obstacles come in many forms. They can be physical (withholding us from being somewhere or doing something we want to do), mental (making us believe we're not capable of achieving), or emotional (adding undue stress, fatigue, or other burdens to our minds). No matter what obstacles you're facing, moving through them is possible with dedication, determination, and the right mindset. You’d be amazed by what you can achieve! Today’s guest is Joel Green. Joel is CEO of Pro Level Training, the National Director of Nike Sports Camps, a former professional basketball player, and a renowned motivational speaker. A thought leader in the motivational category, Joel Green has developed a reputation for personal excellence and motivational talks that contribute tangible advice for attaining desired goals. Many of the messages he has delivered are conveyed in his first book, Filtering: The Way to Extract Strength from the Struggle, which was released on September 6th. Joel and I talk about how to overcome obstacles or difficult moments. We get into the importance of perspective, how to get yourself to do what it takes, and a lot more insights from Joel’s experience as an athlete and successful businessman. Members of the Modern Manager community get a special set of graphics with mindset messages that you can use as the background for your computer, your phone, or print out as mini-posters in your workspace. Get this bonus and more when you join the Modern Manager community. Subscribe to my newsletter to get episodes, articles and free mini-guides delivered to your inbox. Read the related blog article: How to Get Your Team From Ordinary to Extraordinary KEEP UP WITH JOEL Website: https://www.joelbgreen.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaygreenplt/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joel-green-95340417/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joel.green.35 Key Takeaways: To deal with overwhelming emotions, practice “filtering” by breaking things down in order to help you manage your feelings. Breathe for 30 seconds to gain control rather than feel reactive. Then lean into the emotions by trying to learn from this challenge. Focus on yourself rather than your competition or what the world throws at y
From college player, to NBA, to coach… My guest today, Joel Green, is a great example of pushing for success by yourself, so you're even more successful within your team. He shares his stories as a Division 1 Basketball player and what it taught him.#RickJordan #Podcast #MindsetWe Meet: Joel Green, Pro Level TrainingEpisode References: Joel Green's Coach ProfileBob KnightArtis GilmoreJoel's BookConnect:Connect with Rick: https://linktr.ee/mrrickjordanConnect with Joel Green: https://www.joelbgreen.com/ Universal Rate & Review: https://lovethepodcast.com/allinwithrickjordanSubscribe & Review to ALL IN with Rick Jordan on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RickJordanALLINAbout Joel: Joel Green is CEO of Pro Level Training, the National Director of Nike Sports Camps, a former professional basketball player, and a renowned motivational speaker.
Joel Green is CEO of Pro Level Training, the National Director of Nike Sports Camps, a former professional basketball player, and a renowned motivational speaker. After retiring from his career in professional basketball, Joel founded Pro Level Training (PLT), which has become a 7-figure company. In addition to running PLT, Green is also the National Director for Nike Sports Camps as well as an accomplished speaker, speaking to thousands when he delivered his own TED Talk.Joel's unique differentiator in business and as an individual, is his ability to see life objectively from multiple vantage points. Unfortunate circumstances as a youth helped to groom and refine Joel into adulthood. Growing up in an abandoned home and seeing both sides of life has really helped him to connect with people over time.--The complete show notes for this episode can be found at: https://Podcast.SYGroupIntl.com--If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading the reviews!--Need help creating your businesses' next breakthrough? Book a Call! https://S4SPod.com/book-a-breakthroughIs your present mindset profile one of the few that guarantees your success?Discover Your Present Mindset Profile & ScoreTake the 4-min quiz at: ScoreMyMindset.com-=-=-=-
Getting over past mistakes is a real mental game you can conquer only if, instead of dwelling in the moment, you seek opportunities to improve and transform those failures into success.After bouncing back from an injury that almost robbed him of his dream of being a professional basketball player, Joel Green went on to finish his major in Psychology and started different entrepreneurial ventures, all the while staying true to his belief that learning to control your emotions and sympathize with people is the real secret behind being successful in every endeavor.In today's episode of the Jake Dunlap Show, Joel shares how he discovered his true path in the business world, how he's learned to take every setback as an opportunity to grow and the message behind his book- “FILTERING- The Way To Extract Strength From The Struggle”. Time stamps: (00:49) Meet Joel Green- former Pro Basketball Player, CEO of Pro Level Training, Motivational Speaker and published author;(01:47) Yesterday's success doesn't matter! Let go of past mistakes and focus on that next play;(05:58) Getting his major in Psychology- learning about himself and how to sympathize and relate to people better;(09:46) Going from being a pro basketball player to exploring different entrepreneurial endeavors and finally finding his path in the business world when starting Pro Level Training;(15:37) Challenges and struggles along the way, questioning life and finding ways to help himself instead of seeking validation;(21:31) Sharing the concepts and the message behind his book- “FILTERING: The Way to Extract Strength From The Struggle”;(28:15) Steps to help you win that mental game and learn to control your reactions- Proactivity vs. Reactivity. Quotes “Yesterday's success doesn't matter. We can't rest on our laurels, we can't brag about it like it's of the glory days, it doesn't factor into today's work.” “ The mistakes that you did yesterday, don't need to stay with you (...) it's the ability to rebound from that mistake in real-time and, a lot of people out there make mistakes and just continue to hold on to those mistakes, just the same way as other people hold on to their successes and think that that's going to stick with them forever.” “As soon as I started to study (...) I began learning about myself, and that was the best part about it. (...) I feel like no other major can have an immediate impact like Psychology did for me because (...) it helped me to become a beast at things on the court-off the court and helped me to relate to other people better.” “ I was just following fun ideas, you know, early on (…) And that's what it was for me (...) Glamour Runway is a fashion social media network just to connect photographers with models and models with event planners. It was Facebook but for the fashion industry (...) It was working out but that wasn't me, and one of the main things I realized (was that), if eventually you're going to have longevity, it has to really flow from you, without being forced from you.” “For me, filtering is just trying to get as much as I possibly can from the moment, extracting the reason why it came in the first place so that I know I don't have to wait on hindsight to reveal these answers to me, I can actually develop foresight to say here's what's about to happen.” “It wouldn't be nice if life was always perfect. It wouldn't be interesting.” ______________________________ Get in contact with Joel: Personal WebsiteInstagramLinkedinFacebook His Company- Pro Level Training: WebsiteYoutube His book - FILTERING: The Way to Extract Strenght From The Struggle ______________________________ Mentions: Philadelphia 76ers- colloquially known as the Sixers, are an American professional basketball team based in Philadelphia. Website | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Youtube | TikTok The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People- a business and self-help book, written by Steven Covey. __________________________ Follow Jake: WebsiteInstagramLinkedInTwitter
“Every pain has a purpose.” This is something that former pro basketball player, CEO of Pro Level Training, and National Director of Nike Sports Camps, Joel Green has learned. He experienced the loss of his brother and the difficulty of divorce. Through those moments of darkness, he developed a process he calls filtering, which he talks about in the book, Filtering: The Way to Extract Strength from the Struggle. In this episode, Joel talks about his experiences, lessons, and vision for helping youth and changing the trajectory of their lives. He grew up in Philadelphia where he was often told what he wasn't “supposed to” do and he shattered that limiting way of thinking. His story will give you strength in your own struggle. He encourages us to stay curious because there is always something new to learn. Ways to connect with Coach Dez: Website: https://bornunbreakable.com/ Podcast: https://podfollow.com/bornunbreakable YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsrWV9ndR4uCBZTsMqlUSgA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BornUnbreakable/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bornunbreakable/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bornunbreakable/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/dezunbreakable Email: dez@bornunbreakable.com Clubhouse: @dezmaya Ways to connect with Joel Green: Website: https://www.joelbgreen.com/ Book: https://www.joelbgreen.com/product-page/filtering-the-way-to-extract-strength-from-the-struggle Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joel.green.35/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaygreenplt/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joel-green-95340417/ Please subscribe to the podcast and rate and review this episode!
Throughout life, you might find yourself drifting, caught up in the noise and divisions of the world. Too often, people disconnect from others and aren't fully in the presence of God. However, you might realize that while you're still struggling, God has always walked alongside you. You were never isolated and never alone. All you have to do is seek connection and take your time to listen and build your connection with God and others. The value of finding time with God is what Bart Christian learned and what he shares as a returning guest of Seek Go Create. Bart and Tim discuss Bart's newest book, Eager for the Master, which dives into what we need to do to build our connection with God. He also talks about his experience writing his book and the inspiration behind the lessons he wants to share. From surviving the pandemic to the little thing his dog does, Bart's insight can help you on your journey. Find what you're seeking, whether connection, inspiration, or a deeper connection with God, when you listen in on this episode of Seek Go Create. 3 Reasons to Listen:Shhh… find out why quiet time is essential in today's noisy world. Learn how you can grow your faith and deepen your connection God. What can you learn from watching your dog? Find out from Bart and Tim's conversation. Resources Seek, Go, Create episodes: https://seekgocreate.com/episode/attitude-communications-zig-ziglar-the-lunch-room-lady-qa-with-bart-christian (Attitude, Communications, Zig Ziglar & The Lunch Room Lady | Q&A with Bart Christian) https://seekgocreate.com/episode/filter-the-good-from-the-bad-to-grow-with-joel-green (Filter the Good From the Bad to Grow with Joel Green) https://www.amazon.com/Eager-Master-Spiritual-Lessons-Friend-ebook/dp/B0BHX1BN7S/ref=sr_1_1?qid=1666140473&refinements=p_27%3ABart+Christian&s=books&sr=1-1&text=Bart+Christian (Eager for the Master) by Bart Christian https://www.amazon.com/Simple-Solutions-Communication-Bart-Christian/dp/0984326308/ref=sr_1_2?qid=1666140618&refinements=p_27%3ABart+Christian&s=books&sr=1-2&text=Bart+Christian (Simple Solutions for Communication) by Bart Christian Know more about https://www.ziglar.com/ (Zig Ziglar) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0743455967/ref=x_gr_w_bb_glide_sout?ie=UTF8&tag=x_gr_w_bb_glide_sout-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0743455967&SubscriptionId=1MGPYB6YW3HWK55XCGG2 (On Writing) by Stephen King Connect with Bart: https://www.bartchristian.com/ (website) | email at bart@bartchristian.com | https://www.facebook.com/bartchristian (Facebook )| Listen to more episodes and highlights on https://seekgocreate.com/ (Seek Go Create). If you liked this episode, overcome the divide and share what you learned with others. About BartBart Christian is an entrepreneur, speaker, author, and food service coach. He has worked in the food industry with various executives and companies for over 25 years. Bart is passionate about spreading his message of simple solutions anybody can use for a happier, more productive team. His experience, passion, and personality make it easy for him to understand and connect with his audience and help them build a connection with God. Bart is the author of the top-selling book series https://www.bartchristian.com/store/ (Simple Solutions) and has been a motivational keynote speaker nationwide. He also wrote Eager for the Master, a book inspired by his dog, Reign, and how devoted love can lead to a deeper connection with God. Want to know more about Bart? Learn more on his https://www.bartchristian.com/meet-bart/ (website). You can connect with him through his email or https://www.facebook.com/bartchristian (Facebook). Episode Highlights[03:55] Bart, the LearnerBart primarily aims to learn and seek. One of the best ways he learns is through conversation and writing. He gains so much every time he talks to other folks and whenever he writes. As an
Life is full of ups and downs, good moments and bad, pros and cons. Unfortunately, many people are limited and held down by their negative experiences and perspectives. However, you'll find that it's not all bad — it's possible to grow even in difficult times. Even when it feels overwhelmingly negative, you'll be surprised by what you can gain when you take the time to filter out the good from the bad! Tune in to this episode of Seek Go Create and find out how Joel Green squeezes every last drop of good from his biggest struggles. A former professional basketball player and now CEO, motivational speaker, and author, Joel shares the stories that inspired Filtering. He gives insights into his book and pushes you to go beyond. Be the best version of yourself. See the world from a new perspective and learn with Joel Green when you listen to this episode! 3 Reasons to Listen:Learn more about the cause and effect of various forms of discrimination. Listen and learn from Joel's story of growing up with a chip on his shoulder weighing him down. Find out how you can filter what seems negative into inspiration to grow and become better. Resourceshttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090142/ (Teen Wolf (1985)) https://www.proleveltraining.com/ (Pro Level Training) https://www.ussportscamps.com/ (Nike Sports Camp) Filtering by Joel Green: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/filtering-joel-green/1142136106 (Barnes and Noble) | https://www.amazon.com/Filtering-Way-Extract-Strength-Struggle/dp/B0BCCY3HNZ (Amazon) Connect with Joel: https://www.joelbgreen.com/about (website) | https://www.facebook.com/joel.green.35 (Facebook) | https://www.instagram.com/jaygreenplt/ (Instagram) Listen to more episodes and highlights on https://seekgocreate.com/ (Seek Go Create). If you liked this episode, share it and make an impact on others! Episode Highlights[03:13] Meet Joel GreenJoel always works to make an impact on purpose. Many people know Joel as a former pro-basketball player and now a speaker, author, national director of Nike Sports Camp, and CEO. Even just one piece of feedback can give you an insight into how you affect others. Joel grew up in Philadelphia and witnessed a lot of violence. He focused on basketball as a way to escape the bad environment where he grew up. [03:47] "My purpose in life is to hit that mark. That's what I'm about. So every industry that I'm a part of, it's just about being intentional and making an impact." - https://ctt.ec/UZdvK (Click Here To Tweet This)[12:28] Understanding the Whole StoryDiscrimination exists because of ignorance. People don't often discuss the effects of growing up in a neighborhood like Joel's. Desperation, lack of resources, and education keep people trapped within a harmful cycle. Joel was able to experience both inner-city and suburban education. There he witnessed the vast difference in opportunities and resources between the two. His personal experience pushed him to share his story and make an impact on others. Joel wants to spread understanding to encourage people to become their best selves. [12:31] “I really feel that the racism that may exist, sexism, just all these -isms out there is because of ignorance, in my opinion, a lack of understanding. It's a lack of knowledge of the other side that we may be hating or feeling ill about or towards. It's just lack of knowledge allows us to have fear and hate creep in and that's what we spew out.” - https://ctt.ec/UC4y7 (Click Here To Tweet This)[17:59] Pros and Cons of Growing Up Somewhere ToughOne advantage of growing up in Philadelphia is that Joel developed common sense at a young age, which protected him from being taken advantage of. The difficulties he faced toughened Joel and put things in perspective. He always looked for the good because he knew things could be worse. A con is seeing the difference between the violence and drugs around him and the picture-perfect lives represented on
This week I'm very happy to welcome to The Alden Report, CEO, Motivational speaker and the National Director of Nike Sports Camps Joel Green. After retiring from professional basketball, Joel founded Pro Level Training, which has become a 7-figure company. He is also an accomplished speaker who has been fortunate to speak to thousands and also deliver his very own TED Talk. Even with diligent focus on his family and business, Joel also finds time for professional sports/fitness modeling & acting. This has allowed him to be featured in multiple commercials, ads and even a spot on a TV show. He was recently the face of Cheez-It crackers Celebrity Crunch Classic campaign, in which he was solely featured on millions of the brands snack boxes. This was along with features on Famous Amos cookies, Rice Crispy Treats and Pringles packages. His ultimate goal is to inspire others with his words and motivate them through his actions. In his newest book, Filtering: The Way To Extract Strength From The Struggle, Joel uncovers his trials, triumphs, and the lessons he extracted using a unique method referred to as “Filtering.” This is the process of extracting the good and essential from our daily occurrences. Instead of continuing to emotionally react to life, you will learn to intelligently respond to it. Utilizing this method will help readers resolve their problems and not revolve them. Thank you very much to Joel for joining us this week on The Alden Report.For more information on Joel Green, you can visit: https://www.joelbgreen.comThank you to this episode's sponsor: Wicked Happy – Apparel To Make You SmileThe way we live our lives depends on our outlook. Wicked Happy designs apparel to make people smile because they want to make you Wicked Happy.Use code MIKEALDEN at checkout for 15% off of your first order.www.wickedhappy.com
This week I'm very happy to welcome to The Alden Report, CEO, Motivational speaker and the National Director of Nike Sports Camps Joel Green. After retiring from professional basketball, Joel founded Pro Level Training, which has become a 7-figure company. He is also an accomplished speaker who has been fortunate to speak to thousands and also deliver his very own TED Talk. Even with diligent focus on his family and business, Joel also finds time for professional sports/fitness modeling & acting. This has allowed him to be featured in multiple commercials, ads and even a spot on a TV show. He was recently the face of Cheez-It crackers Celebrity Crunch Classic campaign, in which he was solely featured on millions of the brands snack boxes. This was along with features on Famous Amos cookies, Rice Crispy Treats and Pringles packages. His ultimate goal is to inspire others with his words and motivate them through his actions. In his newest book, Filtering: The Way To Extract Strength From The Struggle, Joel uncovers his trials, triumphs, and the lessons he extracted using a unique method referred to as “Filtering.” This is the process of extracting the good and essential from our daily occurrences. Instead of continuing to emotionally react to life, you will learn to intelligently respond to it. Utilizing this method will help readers resolve their problems and not revolve them. Thank you very much to Joel for joining us this week on The Alden Report.For more information on Joel Green, you can visit: https://www.joelbgreen.com Thank you to this episode's sponsor: Wicked Happy – Apparel To Make You Smile The way we live our lives depends on our outlook. Wicked Happy designs apparel to make people smile because they want to make you Wicked Happy.Use code MIKEALDEN at checkout for 15% off of your first order.www.wickedhappy.comFor more info on Michael Alden visit: https://www.mikealden.com/ For more info on Michael Alden's latest book BEST SELLER SECRETS visit: https://www.bestsellersecretsbook.com/ Listen to other episodes of The Alden Report here: https://thealdenreport.com/ Follow Mike Alden here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MikeAlden2012 Twitter: https://twitter.com/MikeAlden2012 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikealden TikToK: https://www.tiktok.com/@mikealden2012
Joel Green is a former professional basketball player who, after retiring from his career, founded Pro Level Training, which grew into a seven-figure company. In addition, he's the national director of Nike's Sports Camps, an accomplished motivational speaker, and TEDx presenter. Joel's older brother put him on the path to basketball. He was already heading towards success, but he wasn't as focused as he could have been. After the tragic and unexpected passing of his brother, Joel mademad a promise to take it all on himself and do as much as he could to be the best. While Joel's basketball career is impressive, it's what he did after that defines him. He didn't quit playing the game, like most athletes, because of an injury or because he was too old to keep up. Instead, he met a kid who would constantly ask him to work out with him. Joel kept declining, but he told the kid he could rebound for him. The kid was so appreciative, and Joel saw the impact this small gesture had on him, so he stepped away from the sport to get his business license. Joel developed a concept calls “the three steps to achieve anything,” which he speaks on regularly: Have a childlike imagination and don't limit your thinking Need your wants. The language you use impacts the way you act, so convince yourself you need what you want. Focus on the journey. If you're focused on the end result, you overlook everything it takes to get to there. In his new book “Filtering: The Way to Extract Strength from The Struggle,” he takes everything he has learned through his career and life to help people train their minds to deal with challenges, whether that's loss, adversity, or striving for excellence. The Biggest Helping: Today's Most Important Takeaway “Don't be afraid of the dark. I would say that, and what I mean by that is life happens to all of us. Let's not act like the dark moments didn't happen. I daresay, the most successful people lean into those dark moments. They draw from those dark moments and use those things for motivation for themselves to make life that much brighter. But we can't ignore those dark moments and sweep them under the rug and act like they didn't happen. I would say lean into those dark moments that may have happened and don't run from them. That's when you'll really see that there's light within darkness.” -- Thank you for joining us on The Daily Helping with Dr. Shuster. Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Google Podcasts to download more food for the brain, knowledge from the experts, and tools to win at life. Resources: Learn more at joelbgreen.com Instagram: @jaygreenplt Read: Filtering: The Way to Extract Strength from The Struggle
Joel Green is CEO of Pro Level Training, the National Director of Nike Sports Camps, a former professional basketball player, and a renowned motivational speaker. Unfortunate circumstances as a youth helped to groom and refine Joel into adulthood, giving him a unique differentiator in business and as an individual to see life objectively from multiple vantage points. His messages deliver tangible advice for others to attain their desired outcome, and many of these messages are conveyed in his first book, Filtering: The Way to Extract Strength from the Struggle. Click here to purchase Filtering. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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What separates high achievers from those who struggle to get ahead? Joel Green is a man who can tackle this question head on. A successful leader and a former professional basketball player, many would define him by his successes, but it's what he did to achieve his success that he is most interested in sharing with others. Joel is CEO of Pro Level Training, the National Director of Nike Sports Camps, and a renowned motivational speaker, having reached thousands of people through his TEDx Talk. He is also a professional sports and fitness model and actor, and has been featured in commercials, ads and on television. Most recently he was the face of Cheez-It crackers Celebrity Crunch Classic campaign, in which he was solely featured on millions of snack boxes. As a motivational speaker Joel's unique differentiator is his ability to see life objectively from multiple vantage points. Unfortunate circumstances as a youth helped groom and refine Joel into adulthood. Growing up in an abandoned home in North Philadelphia and seeing both sides of life has allowed him to connect with many different people groups very powerfully. Joel has a B.A. in Psychology from Rider University and just published his first book, Filtering: The Way to Extract Strength from the Struggle. Today we discuss his book, and specifically what separates achievers from non-achievers so you can reach new levels of fulfillment, accomplishment, and impact in your own life. What We Cover in this Episode Filtering difficult situations Converting negative emotions into fuel for growth How achievers think differently than non-achievers Eliminating options to increase focus Breaking free from the fear of failure Filtering emotions in the heat of the moment The beauty of a broken heart How to get unstuck Filtering guilt The importance of GOALS The Pyramid of Desire Pursuing fulfillment instead of happiness Complete Show Notes: https://leadersoftransformation.com/podcast/mindset/429-extracting-strength-from-the-struggle-with-joel-green
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We will learn: How to make your environment a product of you instead of becoming a product of your environment. How to train yourself to make adjustments instead of excuses. A daily habit to filter your thoughts during hardship. Not everyone becomes stronger after struggle. For some people, the struggle shows them what they're capable of, and it completely reroutes their life for the better. For others, it shows them what they can't control and it completely reroutes their life, for the worse. So what's the difference? How do we zoom out just enough to choose what's in our highest good rather than what our humans attach to? That's what we're talking about today. Our guest is Joel Green. He is CEO of Pro Level Training and a former professional basketball player. After retiring from his career in basketball, he founded Pro Level Training (PLT), which has become a 7-figure company. He's also a speaker and the National Director for Nike Sports Camps. And he was the face of Cheez-It crackers Celebrity Crunch Classic campaign, just showing his face on millions of boxes. Links from the episode: Show Notes: https://mindlove.com/245 Sign up for The Morning Mind Love for short daily notes from your highest self. Get Mind Love Premium for exclusive ad-free episodes and monthly meditations. Support Mind Love Sponsors See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode, our guest is Joel Green. He is the national director of Mickey Sports Games. He is also a speaker, and today we will be unraveling how he's been able to make aww shift happen for himself. [2:55] Why should I listen to you? I have seen things go around the world. I have seen a lot through multiple lenses, not from a subjective bias but from honesty and facts. [5:20] Can you take us back through your journey? My journey was excellent, but a fundamental shift happened. My brother died, which made me have a different approach to life. When it came to my brother's death, I wished it had not happened. However, I don't know if I would have accomplished all of these without that incident happening. I'm sure I would have found a way. When he passed, it was a moment that I carried with him. I realized that life is real. In my family, nobody had died a tragic death before him. Many things clicked, and I finally started to do something I needed to. I wish it hadn't happened, but with all the other stuff surrounding my growth, I'm glad it happened—no regret whatsoever. [8:50] How did you get the support you needed to escape that situation? My parents are preachers. I grew up in a place where faith exists. You have to have faith. When I was eight years old, I got into trouble for saying that I didn't have faith. We were not allowed to use the 'i can't' word. So, having parents trained me to have faith and believe that I can be my support. My faith and my parents were my support system. [20:40] What's your college journey like? I've been competing professionally since after basketball. I grew up with my brother. He did everything to make sure that I was protected. My parents went into the military, a journey for me as a child. I'd say that I went to 14 different schools as a toddler, but I enjoyed every bit of it. I was loved, cherished, and well protected. [23:13] What was your post-college journey like? The main struggle was ensuring I was wholly balanced on all sides. The reality of life dawned on me. There is a situation I can remember. My coach pulled me out of the gym to ask me what was happening. I discovered that I appeared calm on the outside, but I was struggling with who I was. My identity wasn't fading away. My coach and I talked at length. It was the most challenging time. I didn't want to be seen. I had an identity crisis, but I pulled through. [33:18] What do you talk about when you are invited to a conference/seminar? I've done several keynotes on goals. I speak so much on "Despite." There are many opportunities out there, but people lose them because of what they are going through. The fact is, even in times of distress, there are still opportunities. I encourage people to work hard to get where they want to be. No matter how hard it is, you have to move forward. You have to push forward. [37:38] What are some things you did in your hard times that people can benefit from? I make sure that I take another step. I make sure that my movement does not stop. It does not mean that I can't express my emotions. I do. But I do that while moving. I try to figure out what is going on, but I do not get stuck in it. I get rid of the pain while driving. The mistake we make is trying to get rid of the pain without figuring out what caused the pain. You must figure out why it happened before permanently removing it. [41:07] What is the giant picture of what you are doing now? It is a life of impact. I was impacting others with my ways of experience. Everything is working out for me, but I feel my purpose is influencing others. I have been through depression, pain, and struggles, and I pulled through. I believe that I didn't go through that alone for myself but for everybody else I might come into contact with. I want to help people mentally, physically, emotionally, and so on. [43:10] Do you still have trouble sharing certain things? My journey wasn't easy. It took years before I started opening up to others. It is hard for me to open up whenever I'm going through stuff. But at a point, I began to share my pain with others. The first time I shared my journey was the first time I cried publicly. It was a teary moment, but I knew I wanted to do it again. Not just for myself, but because it was helpful to others. [47:28] What promise did God make to the world when he created you? That the world will be better through me. Key Quotes [40:50-41:00] Figuring out why a problem happened is the key to solving it. [37:15-37:30] You must keep moving no matter how hard it is. How to connect with Joel Green Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaygreenplt/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/joelgreen? Twitter: https://twitter.com/jgreenplt?lang=en