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Best podcasts about John Bushnell

Latest podcast episodes about John Bushnell

Restaurant Unstoppable with Eric Cacciatore
1131: John Bushnell, Owner and Pub Director and June Cork Pub

Restaurant Unstoppable with Eric Cacciatore

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 110:21


John Bushnell is the Owner and Pub Director at The June Cork Pub in Dover, NH. Until recently, John was working in health and fitness at health clubs. He decided one day to open a British-style pub where soccer fans could come together and watch all the games. In 2018 he began learning all he could about restaurant ownership and management and business ownership. In 2020, he opened The June Cork Pub and is in his 5th year of business. Restaurant Unstoppable - EVOLVE! - Eric of Restaurant Unstoppable is now taking consultation and coaching calls! Book a consultation today! Schedule your call to become UNSTOPPABLE! Check out the website for more details: https://www.restaurantunstoppable.com/evolve Today's sponsors: Meez: Are you a chef, owner, operator, or manage recipes in professional kitchens? meez is built just for you. Organize, share, prep, and scale recipes like never before. Plus, engineer your menu in real-time and get accurate food costs. Sign up for free today and get 2 FREE months of invoice processing as a listener of the Restaurant Unstoppable Podcast. Visit getmeez.com/unstoppable to learn more. Restaurant Systems Pro - Join the 60-day Restaurant Systems Pro FREE TRAINING. This is something that has never been done before. This 60-day event is at no cost to you, but it is not for everyone. Fred Langley, CEO of Restaurant Systems Pro, will lead a group of restaurateurs through the Restaurant Systems Pro software and set up the systems for your restaurant. During the 60 days, Fred will walk you through the Restaurant Systems Pro Process and help you crush the following goals: Recipe Costing Cards; Guidance in your books for accounting; Cash controls; Sales Forecasting(With Accuracy); Checklists; Budgeting for the entire year; Scheduling for profit; More butts in seats and more… Click Here to learn more. Contact the guest: Website: https://thejunecorkpub.com/ Instagram: @thejunecork Thanks for listening! Rate the podcast, subscribe, and share!  We are on Youtube: @RestaurantUnstoppable

The Bushnell Project
1 Samuel 18:6-16. Saul vs David

The Bushnell Project

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 6:10


welcome back to the Bushnell project John Bushnell here as we continue to encourage one another in reading God's word finding peace in the midst of a storm maybe and a really getting to know God's the story of God and we' in the middle of the story of David and Goliath and Jonathan and Saul, but it's it's God's story. And so it can get confusing. We talked about how sometimes it's written we're gonna get some clarity here as we continue in chapter 18 our first Samuel.ond this relationship with David and Saul, David had been in Saul's um employment, if you will, playing the harp to sue the spirit that was upon him, a spirit sent from God a a evil spirit and so that that's going on and then they all go to war and so David's not doing that and so he's helping his father with the sheep and his father sends him after 40 days to go find out what's happening and to take some provisions to his brothers. He does that he seizes Goliate, he takes out Goliate. and Saul's impressed who is this guy, Jonathan knits his soul, basically his heart. soul to the Bible's his soul, so souls will go with that to David. and and now we're gonna have basically the parade..oliias and the Philippines beams. being destroyed. So that's we're at chapter 18 verse six is they were coming home when Davy returned from striking down the philistine. the women came out of all the cities of Israel singing and dancing to meet king Saul with tambourines with songs of joy and with musical instruments, and the women sang to one another as they celebrated Saul has struck down his thousands, and David, his ten thousands. Saul was very angry, and this saying displeased him. He said, they have ascribed to David 10 thousands, and to me they have ascribed thousands, and what more can he have but the kingdom? and so I David from that day on the next day a harmful spirit from God rushed upon soul, and he raved within his house, while David was playing the lyre as he did day by day, Saul had his spear in his hand, and Saul hurled the spear, for he thought I will pin David to the wall, for David evaded him twice. Saul was afraid of David because the Lord was with him, but had departed from Saul. So Saul removed him from his presence and made him a commander of a thousand, and he went out and came in before the people, and David had a success in all his undertakings, for the Lord was with him, and when Saul saw that he had great success, he stood in fearful awe of him, but all of Israel and Judah loved David, for he went out and came in before them. and we'll stop there, 16 so many know the story. This is that time when King saw throw a sphere at David. misses him or David evades it as the Bible says, and then he tries with the can, so says twice there was it twice in a few seconds or was it twice in a few hours. Nevertheless, David is now going to be in charge of a thousand men. command over a thousand men, so that he's not in Saul's presence playing the lear more. or the liar. So David's fame is growing rapidly, and Saul is very, very jealous. And one of the things to realize here is this this jealousy, this rage, all this comes from a man who no longer as the spirit of God. And but this rage and his anger is going toward a man who does how the spirit of God and notice David's response, he doesn't he doesn't defend himself. He doesn't attack back. He doesn't. uh repel the evil with evil. and for us, I think today us Christians that's a good thing for us to look at is how do we press on a life even when people treat us wrong or people treat us in a way that they shouldn't. yet how do we respond to that? What our our response for people who are filled with the Holy Spirit, who know that they are saved by God's grace because of what Jesus did on the cross outside of Jerusalem, and that God raised him from the dead and that he is seated Jesus at the right hand of the Father, interceding for us, so that when people do something wrong to us, why should we lash out? We know t

Idaho Speaks
What is a Gryoper?

Idaho Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 15:30


Summery / Comments:Summer and John explain what a groyper is and why you need to be aware of them.Wikipedia on Groypers: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GroypersExpanded episode summary: The discussion involves Summer Bushnell and John Bushnell talking about the phenomenon of "groypers," which refers to a group of white nationalist, far-right activists, and internet trolls attempting to introduce far-right politics into mainstream conservatism in the United States. The hosts discuss their perspectives on this group, potential issues associated with them, and how they view the relationship between these individuals and conservative values. They highlight concerns about dishonesty, deception, anti-Semitism, and disruptions caused by some groypers in their local community. The hosts express the need for prayer and understanding towards individuals involved in this movement, emphasizing the potential for redemption and change.The learn more about Summer and The Bushnell Report, please visit thebushnellreport.com.  You can also find The Bushnell Report on Facebook by visiting facebook.com/thebushnellreport.Sponsors:Are you passionate about the stories we share here at Idaho Speaks? Do you feel inspired by the conversations we foster? Well, we need your help to continue bringing thought inspiring information and commentary.Here's how you can support us. Head over to idahospeaks.com and click on the support the show button. No matter the size of your contribution, it can make a significant impact.We've ensured that our online donation system is both easy to use and highly secure, so you can confidently support this program. Remember, every penny you give counts, and by contributing, you're becoming an integral part of the Idaho Speaks community.Thank you for your support. Together, we can keep Idaho's voice loud and clear!

Idaho Speaks
A Discussion on Who To Vote for Idaho Governor with Summer & John Bushnell

Idaho Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 9:36


Visit thebushnellreport.com to learn more about Summer and her news efforts.Would you like to bring your podcast to the Idaho Speaks Network?  Do you feel you have a message that voters are not getting to hear? Please call Ed at (208) 209-7170 to start the conversation. 

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New Books in Women's History
John Bushnell, “Russian Peasant Women Who Refused to Marry: Spasovite Old Believers in the 18th-19th Centuries” (Indiana UP, 2017)

New Books in Women's History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 74:18


In the course of investigating marriage patterns among Russian peasants in the 18th and 19th century, Northwestern University history professor John Bushnell discovered an unusually high rate of unmarried women in particular parishes and villages with high populations of Old Believers. In Russian Peasant Women Who Refused to Marry: Spasovite Old... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Gender Studies
John Bushnell, “Russian Peasant Women Who Refused to Marry: Spasovite Old Believers in the 18th-19th Centuries” (Indiana UP, 2017)

New Books in Gender Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 74:05


In the course of investigating marriage patterns among Russian peasants in the 18th and 19th century, Northwestern University history professor John Bushnell discovered an unusually high rate of unmarried women in particular parishes and villages with high populations of Old Believers. In Russian Peasant Women Who Refused to Marry: Spasovite Old Believers in the 18th-19th Centuries (Indiana University Press, 2017), Professor Bushnell explores the paradoxical practice of widespread marriage avoidance among Spasovite women after the acceptance of marriage by the previously celibate covenant. Professor Bushnell contextualizes the practice of marriage avoidance within a peasant culture in which universal marriage was vital to collective survival and women were understood as a communal resource to fulfill the imperative of procreation and the maintenance of the labor force, pointing out that the practice lead to community collapse after several generations. He hypothesizes that marriage avoidance constituted an unusual case of female agency in Spasovite communities as compared to traditional peasant norms – one which extended beyond the unmarried, making free choice of partner a community norm – and that the practice ended due to the economic and social instability which it created. An analysis of a previously understudied phenomenon, the book constitutes a significant contribution to the study of Russian peasant, religious, and matrimonial history. Diana Dukhanova holds a PhD in Slavic Studies and an MA in Religious Studies from Brown University. She is currently Visiting Assistant Professor of Russian in the Department of Modern Languages at the College of the Holy Cross. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies
John Bushnell, “Russian Peasant Women Who Refused to Marry: Spasovite Old Believers in the 18th-19th Centuries” (Indiana UP, 2017)

New Books in Russian and Eurasian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 74:18


In the course of investigating marriage patterns among Russian peasants in the 18th and 19th century, Northwestern University history professor John Bushnell discovered an unusually high rate of unmarried women in particular parishes and villages with high populations of Old Believers. In Russian Peasant Women Who Refused to Marry: Spasovite Old... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in History
John Bushnell, “Russian Peasant Women Who Refused to Marry: Spasovite Old Believers in the 18th-19th Centuries” (Indiana UP, 2017)

New Books in History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 74:05


In the course of investigating marriage patterns among Russian peasants in the 18th and 19th century, Northwestern University history professor John Bushnell discovered an unusually high rate of unmarried women in particular parishes and villages with high populations of Old Believers. In Russian Peasant Women Who Refused to Marry: Spasovite Old Believers in the 18th-19th Centuries (Indiana University Press, 2017), Professor Bushnell explores the paradoxical practice of widespread marriage avoidance among Spasovite women after the acceptance of marriage by the previously celibate covenant. Professor Bushnell contextualizes the practice of marriage avoidance within a peasant culture in which universal marriage was vital to collective survival and women were understood as a communal resource to fulfill the imperative of procreation and the maintenance of the labor force, pointing out that the practice lead to community collapse after several generations. He hypothesizes that marriage avoidance constituted an unusual case of female agency in Spasovite communities as compared to traditional peasant norms – one which extended beyond the unmarried, making free choice of partner a community norm – and that the practice ended due to the economic and social instability which it created. An analysis of a previously understudied phenomenon, the book constitutes a significant contribution to the study of Russian peasant, religious, and matrimonial history. Diana Dukhanova holds a PhD in Slavic Studies and an MA in Religious Studies from Brown University. She is currently Visiting Assistant Professor of Russian in the Department of Modern Languages at the College of the Holy Cross. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Religion
John Bushnell, “Russian Peasant Women Who Refused to Marry: Spasovite Old Believers in the 18th-19th Centuries” (Indiana UP, 2017)

New Books in Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 74:05


In the course of investigating marriage patterns among Russian peasants in the 18th and 19th century, Northwestern University history professor John Bushnell discovered an unusually high rate of unmarried women in particular parishes and villages with high populations of Old Believers. In Russian Peasant Women Who Refused to Marry: Spasovite Old Believers in the 18th-19th Centuries (Indiana University Press, 2017), Professor Bushnell explores the paradoxical practice of widespread marriage avoidance among Spasovite women after the acceptance of marriage by the previously celibate covenant. Professor Bushnell contextualizes the practice of marriage avoidance within a peasant culture in which universal marriage was vital to collective survival and women were understood as a communal resource to fulfill the imperative of procreation and the maintenance of the labor force, pointing out that the practice lead to community collapse after several generations. He hypothesizes that marriage avoidance constituted an unusual case of female agency in Spasovite communities as compared to traditional peasant norms – one which extended beyond the unmarried, making free choice of partner a community norm – and that the practice ended due to the economic and social instability which it created. An analysis of a previously understudied phenomenon, the book constitutes a significant contribution to the study of Russian peasant, religious, and matrimonial history. Diana Dukhanova holds a PhD in Slavic Studies and an MA in Religious Studies from Brown University. She is currently Visiting Assistant Professor of Russian in the Department of Modern Languages at the College of the Holy Cross. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in Christian Studies
John Bushnell, “Russian Peasant Women Who Refused to Marry: Spasovite Old Believers in the 18th-19th Centuries” (Indiana UP, 2017)

New Books in Christian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 74:05


In the course of investigating marriage patterns among Russian peasants in the 18th and 19th century, Northwestern University history professor John Bushnell discovered an unusually high rate of unmarried women in particular parishes and villages with high populations of Old Believers. In Russian Peasant Women Who Refused to Marry: Spasovite Old Believers in the 18th-19th Centuries (Indiana University Press, 2017), Professor Bushnell explores the paradoxical practice of widespread marriage avoidance among Spasovite women after the acceptance of marriage by the previously celibate covenant. Professor Bushnell contextualizes the practice of marriage avoidance within a peasant culture in which universal marriage was vital to collective survival and women were understood as a communal resource to fulfill the imperative of procreation and the maintenance of the labor force, pointing out that the practice lead to community collapse after several generations. He hypothesizes that marriage avoidance constituted an unusual case of female agency in Spasovite communities as compared to traditional peasant norms – one which extended beyond the unmarried, making free choice of partner a community norm – and that the practice ended due to the economic and social instability which it created. An analysis of a previously understudied phenomenon, the book constitutes a significant contribution to the study of Russian peasant, religious, and matrimonial history. Diana Dukhanova holds a PhD in Slavic Studies and an MA in Religious Studies from Brown University. She is currently Visiting Assistant Professor of Russian in the Department of Modern Languages at the College of the Holy Cross. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books Network
John Bushnell, “Russian Peasant Women Who Refused to Marry: Spasovite Old Believers in the 18th-19th Centuries” (Indiana UP, 2017)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 74:05


In the course of investigating marriage patterns among Russian peasants in the 18th and 19th century, Northwestern University history professor John Bushnell discovered an unusually high rate of unmarried women in particular parishes and villages with high populations of Old Believers. In Russian Peasant Women Who Refused to Marry: Spasovite Old Believers in the 18th-19th Centuries (Indiana University Press, 2017), Professor Bushnell explores the paradoxical practice of widespread marriage avoidance among Spasovite women after the acceptance of marriage by the previously celibate covenant. Professor Bushnell contextualizes the practice of marriage avoidance within a peasant culture in which universal marriage was vital to collective survival and women were understood as a communal resource to fulfill the imperative of procreation and the maintenance of the labor force, pointing out that the practice lead to community collapse after several generations. He hypothesizes that marriage avoidance constituted an unusual case of female agency in Spasovite communities as compared to traditional peasant norms – one which extended beyond the unmarried, making free choice of partner a community norm – and that the practice ended due to the economic and social instability which it created. An analysis of a previously understudied phenomenon, the book constitutes a significant contribution to the study of Russian peasant, religious, and matrimonial history. Diana Dukhanova holds a PhD in Slavic Studies and an MA in Religious Studies from Brown University. She is currently Visiting Assistant Professor of Russian in the Department of Modern Languages at the College of the Holy Cross. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Real Time Real Estate with Vin
Real Time Real Estate with Vin Forzese & John Bushnell

Real Time Real Estate with Vin

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2018 31:00


Latitudes Sports Clubs are more than just your average gym/fitness center. John Bushnell, head of sales decribes it as more of a High End Health Club that allows members to grow and change their workout styles without having to change gyms to find new and exciting classes and fitness levels. Offering Spin, Yoga, Bar and many other fitness classes in addition to Baby Sitting, family swim and kids classes Latitudes really has something for everyone no matter if you've been working out for years or just starting!  John and Vinnie also chat about how to take your fitness goals and workouts outside of the gym during the summer months!      

Milt Rosenberg
The Anatomy of Revolution

Milt Rosenberg

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2015


Many have written about it, some have even penned songs. But how is a revolution properly executed? When is it necessary? When is it effective and what is the aftermath? To answer this question, we checked in with two esteemed historians, both well-versed in revolution. John Bushnell is a historian at Northwestern, and has studied…