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Meredith Salenger talks about fighting for justice, making peace, mediating, falling in love over text, growing up in Malibu, being picked to be a star by John Houston, being a good stepmother, having a dentist dad, Patton Oswalt, Natty Gann, sunsets, and wolves. Bio: Meredith Salenger is an actress, writer, producer from Malibu, CA who began her professional acting career at the age of 10, playing an orphan in 1982's “Annie,” directed by John Huston. She is perhaps best known for her starring role performances in “The Journey of Natty Gann” with John Cusack, “Dream a little Dream,” and “A Night in Life of Jimmy Reardon” opposite River Phoenix. Meredith graduated cum laude from Harvard with a degree in psychology, before resuming her focus on acting to star in “H.U.D” with Steve Carell, and “Chicks” from the writers of “Seinfeld.” Her varied additional credits from film and television include the likes of “Will & Grace,” “Anger Management,” “24,” “Dawson's Creek,” “Grey's Anatomy,” “Daredevil,” “Damages,” David Kelley's “Lake Placid” and John Carpenter's “Village of the Damned.” You can also hear her voiceover work in a trio of “Star Wars” vehicles – “The Clone Wars,” “Rebels,” and “The Force Awakens,” along with such projects as “The Secret Life of Pets 2,” “My Little Pony,” “Teen Titans Go! to the Movies,” “Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!,” “Robot Chicken,” “Lego DC Super Hero Girls,” and Marvel's latest, “M.O.D.O.K” on Hulu. She is currently in development for an animated show with her writing and producing partner, Matt Boren, and also produces and hosts a hilarious podcast with her husband, Patton Oswalt, called “Did you get my text?”Her most recent film “the prank”starring Rita Moreno is streaming now and she has a soon to be released dark comedy called “I hate myself and want to die.”
Today, Thursday, March 20 on Urban Forum Northwest on 1150 AM KKNW/www.1150kknw.com on Alexa and my podcast 2:00-3:00 pm (PDT) my scheduled guest for the hour are: * Seattle Port Commissioner Sam Cho was elected to the Port Commission in 2019 and Commission President in 2023. He was the youngest and first person of color to be elected as Commission President since the founding of the Port in1911. His priorities include creating economic opportunity, promoting environmental sustainability, equity and inclusion. *Stephanie Johnson-Toliver, President, Black Heritage Society of Washington State and she is a fourth-generation Seattleite. Her grandparents migrated to Seattle from Louisiana and Arkansas. The organization is committed to the acquisition, preservation, and sharing of archived collections relating to the history and legacy of Black people across Washington State. *Hayward Evans, Co Convener, Seattle King County MLK Commemoration/Continuation Committee (MLKCC) comments on the organization's "Day of Remembrance" on April 4, the 57th Anniversary of the Assassination of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The program will be held at Seattle's Holgate Street Church of Christ, Minister Jimmy Hurd is pastor. *John Houston is fighting to save his family's legacy after their home and land were taken by the Renton WA School district by eminent domain six decades ago to build a middle school that was never built. The Renton School District sold the Houston property to a private developer. Washington State Senator Bob Hasegawa is sponsoring legislation to have the Houston family compensated. *LaTaunya Witherspoon, Owner, SpoonFed Training, where they offer safe and effective way to help women, men and children. In 2023 SpoonFed was voted the number #1 gym in Renton WA. They focus on total-body workouts and free digital workouts. SpoonFed Training is located at 2000 Benson Road South Suite 183. 425.574.7386. Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Visit us at www.urbanforumnw.com for archived programs and relevant information. Like us on facebook. X@Eddie_Rye. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today, Thursday, March 20 on Urban Forum Northwest: * Seattle Port Commissioner Sam Cho was elected to the Port Commission in 2019 and Commission President in 2023. He was the youngest and first person of color to be elected as Commission President since the founding of the Port in1911. His priorities include creating economic opportunity, promoting environmental sustainability, equity and inclusion. *Stephanie Johnson-Toliver, President, Black Heritage Society of Washington State and she is a fourth-generation Seattleite. Her grandparents migrated to Seattle from Louisiana and Arkansas. The organization is committed to the acquisition, preservation, and sharing of archived collections relating to the history and legacy of Black people across Washington State. *Hayward Evans, Co Convener, Seattle King County MLK Commemoration/Continuation Committee (MLKCC) comments on the organization's "Day of Remembrance" on April 4, the 57th Anniversary of the Assassination of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The program will be held at Seattle's Holgate Street Church of Christ, Minister Jimmy Hurd is pastor. *John Houston is fighting to save his family's legacy after their home and land were taken by the Renton WA School district by eminent domain six decades ago to build a middle school that was never built. The Renton School District sold the Houston property to a private developer. Washington State Senator Bob Hasegawa is sponsoring legislation to have the Houston family compensated. *LaTaunya Witherspoon, Owner, SpoonFed Training, where they offer safe and effective way to help women, men and children. In 2023 SpoonFed was voted the number #1 gym in Renton WA. They focus on total-body workouts and free digital workouts. SpoonFed Training is located at 2000 Benson Road South Suite 183. 425.574.7386. Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Visit us at www.urbanforumnw.com for archived programs and relevant information. Like us on facebook. X@Eddie_Rye.
In the January edition of the Co-op Feed Bin podcast, hosted by John Houston, Director of Business Services for ProTrition Feed, we explore how Co-op Feeds can be your trusted partner in facing the challenges of winter weather. From mineral supplementation to tubs, range cubes, and more, John discusses how these vital products help keep livestock healthy and productive through the colder months. He also previews upcoming events ProTrition will be a part of, including the Tennessee Cattlemen's Convention and the Southern Equine Expo, where producers can connect and learn. Finally, John honors John Teague, a respected friend of Tennessee agriculture, as he celebrates an impressive 43 years of service with the UT Extension system before retiring. Tune in for an informative episode and a heartfelt tribute to a true agricultural advocate.
In this episode of Life Science Success, my guest is John Houston, Ph.D., the Chairperson, Chief Executive Officer, and President of Arvinas. With over three decades of experience in drug discovery and development, Dr. Houston brings valuable insights into pioneering protein degradation therapeutics and the challenges of leading a cutting-edge biotech company. 00:00 Introduction to Life Science Success Podcast 00:46 Sponsor Message from D3 Digital Media Marketing 01:25 Meet John Houston: CEO of Arvinas 03:07 Transition from Big Pharma to Biotech 04:40 Remote Work and Company Growth 06:46 Impact of BMS Experience on Arvinas 10:57 Innovations in Protein Degradation 17:39 Collaborations and Partnerships 30:26 Challenges and Future of Biotech 35:06 Personal Insights and Leadership Advice 42:57 Conclusion and Final Thought
The December edition of the Co-op Feed Bin podcast, hosted by John Houston, Director of Business Services for ProTrition Feed, features an in-depth discussion on the importance of cattle mineral supplementation with Jacob Sparkman, Zinpro Southeast Account Manager, and Todd Steen, ProTrition Nutritionist. Proper mineral nutrition is a cornerstone of successful cow production in Tennessee, where variable soil types and forage quality can lead to deficiencies in essential nutrients. Minerals play a vital role in reproduction, immune function, and overall herd health, ensuring optimal performance and profitability for producers. This episode highlights the recent updates to the Co-op cattle mineral line, designed to address these challenges and support the unique needs of cattle in our region. To learn more about the specific minerals in our lineup, visit www.ourcoop.com/livestock/feed-products/cattle/minerals.
Thursday, November 14 on Urban Forum Northwest: *Michelle Merriweather, President & CEO, Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle invites you to the 23rd Annual Breakfast:Era of Essential Service featuring special guest, Taraji P. Henson. The event will be held on Friday, November 22 beginning at 8:30 am at the Seattle Convention Center Summit Building 900 Pine Street, Seattle 98101. *David Cuerpo, Communications Specialist | Public Information Officer, Seattle Fire Department in his position he speaks on behalf of the firefighters and paramedics that serve the city. He also informs the community of significant events. Today he will inform you of two events that will inform interested individuals that might want to consider a career as a firefighter/paramedic. The starting salary is $94,000.00. *Dr. John German reflects on the contributions made by the late Dr. James D. Carter who passed away suddenly on October 28. He was revered leader and a cherished part of The Breakfast Group, a Seattle nonprofit made up of African American professional men. He was executive director of The Breakfast Group's Project M.I.S.T.E.R program. He was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity and a member of the National Black MBA Association. *John Houston's father was swindled out of 10 acres of property on Union Street in Renton WA by theRenton School District. His family was told that the District needed their property to build a middle/junior high school, which was never built but sold to a developer. Mr. Houston will provide an update on his efforts to reclaim his family's land. *Josephine Howell comments on JHP Presents "Sounds Of The Sound" that will be held Saturday, November 30 at 6:30 pm at Town Hall Seattle 1119 8th Avenue Seattle 98101. Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Check us out at www.urbanforumnw.com for archived program and relevant information. Like us on facebook. @Eddie_Rye. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thursday, November 14 on Urban Forum Northwest: *Michelle Merriweather, President & CEO, Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle invites you to the 23rd Annual Breakfast:Era of Essential Service featuring special guest, Taraji P. Henson. The event will be held on Friday, November 22 beginning at 8:30 am at the Seattle Convention Center Summit Building 900 Pine Street, Seattle 98101. *David Cuerpo, Communications Specialist | Public Information Officer, Seattle Fire Department in his position he speaks on behalf of the firefighters and paramedics that serve the city. He also informs the community of significant events. Today he will inform you of two events that will inform interested individuals that might want to consider a career as a firefighter/paramedic. The starting salary is $94,000.00. *Dr. John German reflects on the contributions made by the late Dr. James D. Carter who passed away suddenly on October 28. He was revered leader and a cherished part of The Breakfast Group, a Seattle nonprofit made up of African American professional men. He was executive director of The Breakfast Group's Project M.I.S.T.E.R program. He was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity and a member of the National Black MBA Association. *John Houston's father was swindled out of 10 acres of property on Union Street in Renton WA by theRenton School District. His family was told that the District needed their property to build a middle/junior high school, which was never built but sold to a developer. Mr. Houston will provide an update on his efforts to reclaim his family's land. *Josephine Howell comments on JHP Presents "Sounds Of The Sound" that will be held Saturday, November 30 at 6:30 pm at Town Hall Seattle 1119 8th Avenue Seattle 98101. Urban Forum Northwest streams live at www.1150kknw.com. Check us out at www.urbanforumnw.com for archived program and relevant information. Like us on facebook. X@Eddie_Rye.
Tune into the November episode of The Feed Bin podcast, where host John Houston records live at the Tennessee Beef Heifer Development Program in Lewisburg, TN. This special episode features a Q&A session during the Tennessee Beef Heifer Development Program Field Day event. Joining him are a panel of experts, including Kevin Thompson, Research Center Director; Dr. Darrh Bullock, UK Extension Beef Specialist; Charlie Stogner, Beef Cattle Supervisor; Claire Hunkler, Research Coordinator; Hugh Moorehead, Research Associate; and Dr. Saulo Zoca, UT Extension Beef Specialist. They will delve into the current state of the Tennessee beef industry, sharing insights and answering questions. Don't miss this engaging discussion!
In the October episode of The Feed Bin podcast, host John Houston and ProTrition Nutritionist Todd Steen discuss significant updates to the Co-op cattle mineral line. They introduce the Balancer, a cost-effective mixing mineral requiring just 1 bag per ton, and highlight the Foundation line's increased levels of essential minerals tailored for Tennessee forages, including zinc, copper, manganese, iodine, and cobalt. The Supreme line, featuring all organic mineral sources from ZINPRO, matches the Foundation's nutrient levels while adding vitamins. All products include a yeast product from Co-op to enhance rumen function, ensuring optimal cattle nutrition as we transition into the colder months. Tune in to learn more about these supplements and pick up a bag at your local Co-op today!
Join us for the latest episode of The Feed Bin podcast, where host John Houston dives into the pressing issues of short forage as we transition into the fall and winter months. In this episode, John explores the co-op Rationalyx and Sensiblelx lines, discussing their benefits and how they can help farmers navigate the challenges of the colder seasons. Tune in for valuable insights and practical tips to ensure your livestock stay healthy and well-fed during this critical time!
Episode 399: The Crew's wondering what the titular falcon would look like with jewels while watching John Houston's The Maltese Falcon. This classic 1941 film noir is still entertaining and enjoyable today, thanks to a terrific cast and some fast delivered snappy dialogue. The Crew discusses… If you like our music intro, head over to Soundcloud and hear more amazing music from aquariusweapon. Aquariusweapon can also be found on YouTube. Contact: moviecrewpod@gmail.com
Join us for the latest episode of The Feed Bin podcast, where host John Houston sits down with Protrition Nutritionist Todd Steen to discuss our new product that's set to transform cattle feeding— Co-op Beef Generator. Whether you're a seasoned producer or just starting out, this episode is packed with insights on how you can boost your cattle's growth and enhance your bottom line. Don't miss out on learning how this innovative feed solution can make a real difference in your operation. Tune in now and get ahead in the game!
Join host John Houston in this month's episode of the Feed Bin Podcast as he provides a comprehensive overview of the latest agricultural census findings. The Census of Agriculture, conducted every five years, offers insights into various aspects such as land use, ownership, production practices, and more.But that's not all! We're excited to bring you an exclusive interview with Grey Parks, ProTrition's Equine Nutritionist, focusing on the essential topic of horse care and nutrition. Whether you're already a proud horse owner or on the brink of becoming one, this episode is tailored to you. Grey dives deep into everything you need to know before welcoming a horse into your life, covering crucial areas like feed management and hoof care.Be sure to tune in!
Join your host, John Houston, Director of Business Services for ProTrition Feed, and his guest, John Duke, Crop Nutrients Marketing Manager from GreenPoint Ag. In this episode, Houston and Duke discuss the significance of proper pasture care in livestock management, emphasizing its role in providing essential nutrients, maintaining soil health, and mitigating environmental impact. Additionally, the discussion shifts towards the fertilizer market, where Houston and Duke analyze current trends, factors influencing pricing, and strategies for navigating this dynamic landscape. They highlight the importance of staying informed, working closely with advisors, and making strategic decisions to optimize fertilizer investments for agricultural success.
On this episode of Da Fixx, hosts DJ Focus and Dice Gamble discuss the significance of mercy and grace. They delve into the importance of compassion towards the homeless and marginalized, reflecting on biblical teachings and personal experiences. And special guest, gospel singer, songwriter and entrepreneur. John Houston joins our hosts for a spiritual detox segment that will leave you inspired as he shares his faith journey and the power of collaboration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We continue our series on the Auto Remarketing Podcast highlighting some of the panels and presentations from Used Car Week 2023. This episode features a panel discussion titled, “The Changing Landscape of Repossession Management.” The session included Suzi Straffon of Allied Solutions, JJ Amick of United Recovery & Remarketing, Justin Conners of Primeritus Financial Services and John Houston of Flying A Information Resources.
This week on the Homes for HOPE Podcast, John Houston joins Drake Holtry to discuss what he thinks the building industry needs to keep front of mind right now and who invested in him to help get him where he is today. For more information on John Houston Homes, visit jhoustonhomes.com. To read and subscribe to the Homes for HOPE Newsletter, visit homes4hope.org/blog. To reserve a spot for our upcoming virtual event, click here.
Sean Hwang discusses his first SWATA experience with Dr. DJ Gilliland. Tell us your story, Sean Korean American Went to UT Austin. US Army field artillery officer for 3 years Went to chiropractor undergrad for a semester I had been doing something similar to AT with my amateur Korean soccer teams I shadowed John Houston at the University of Houston Women's Basketball SWATA Student Track? I was not expecting to learn a lot because they made it out to be a fun hang-out. Dr. Knoblauch's lecture about balance Being up to date on current trends Cannabis lecture from Dr. Konin Have you met anyone knew? I would love to…but I have not really. Dr. Harrison: we will take you around and let you shake hands with everyone Does UH pay for the students to go to SWATA? Nope they fundraise Last year's group did a great job fundraising. The stickers and bracelets were a pretty big hit How many students ended up coming from UH? There were about 20 students. Our preceptors and partners jump on the opportunity to get the students here. If you are passionate about learning new things then coming to SWATA is the place to be. What has been the most unique thing you have learned so far? Cannabis is not THC. CBD can be used without it causing an impact on your THC test levels. Suggestions from Sean I would like to see more nonathletic setting workshop courses here at SWATA. Tory Trevino asks: what are you learning as professionals? DG: CBD talks DG: Seeing people I have not seen in years LH: Bre'Layshia's talk included a personality trait test and have mock conversations with different personality types. Contact Us @s.noogi__ on Instagram @drgililland on Twitter (X) @layciJ on Twitter (X)
It's time to welcome CEO and author, John Houston, to Linch with a Leader. In this episode, Mike and John discuss his upbringing, how it's shaped his journey, and what 'Finding MyWay Home' means to him. Welcome to the Linch with a Leader Podcast, where you're invited to join the spiritual principles behind big success, with host Mike Linch.Subscribe to the channel so you never miss an episode:youtube.com/@linchwithaleaderPrefer just listening? SUBSCRIBE to the podcast here:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0dJfeLbApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcastFind show notes and more information at: www.mikelinch.comFollow for EVERYDAY leadership content and interaction:Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikelinchInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikelinch/?...Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mike.linch.75/JOIN Mike for a Sunday at NorthStar Church:www.northstarchurch.orgyoutube.com/@nsckennesawLearn More About John Houston:John's Website: https://meetjohnhouston.com/Read: 'Finding My Way Home': https://a.co/d/g00xKDJ
In the Beef Tips & Gravy Series Finale, John Houston, Director of Business Services for ProTrition Feed, recaps previous episodes and provides essential tips for navigating the fall and winter of this year.Join us as we wrap up the season with valuable insights and expert advice to help you make the most of the upcoming months. Don't miss out on this final episode - tune in now for all the tips and tricks you need to succeed!
Looking to learn more about educational opportunities in the beef industry? Then you won't want to miss this week's Beef Tips and Gravy Premiere Event! Hosted by John Houston, the episode features Dr. Jessica Carter, Dean of the School of Agriculture at Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU), and Matt Wade, Farm Laboratories Director for MTSU. They will highlight MTSU's educational offerings in the beef cattle industry and the hands-on learning opportunities available to students.
After more than a quarter century with the organization, John Houston knows how to find his way around UPMC. And when it comes to being an effective security leader, that not only helps him move complex issues along, but also ensures everyone else knows who to come to for any security-related concerns. His guiding mantra? […] Source: Q&A with UPMC VP of Info Sec & Privacy, and Associate Counsel, John Houston on healthsystemcio.com - healthsystemCIO.com is the sole online-only publication dedicated to exclusively and comprehensively serving the information needs of healthcare CIOs.
Join host John Houston and special guest Dr. Tom Tabler, UT Poultry Extension and Research Specialist, on Chick Talk this month for an informative episode on chicken health and nutrition. With over 40 years of experience in the poultry industry, Dr. Tabler will share a wealth of knowledge that will benefit both backyard bird enthusiasts and broiler flock owners. Don't miss out on this valuable resource for all poultry enthusiasts!
Tune into this month's Beef Tips & Gravy with host John Houston, Director of Business Services for ProTrition Feed! As we transition into spring, it's important to focus on fly control for our cattle herds. Flies can cause a variety of issues for our animals, including reduced weight gain, decreased milk production, and even the spread of disease. By implementing effective fly control measures, we can help keep our herds healthy and thriving. The most convenient method is a cattle vitamin-mineral supplement containing an IGR because this product eliminates the stress, labor, and expense of handling cattle while allowing the animals to spread the horn fly control as they graze. Tune in to learn more! If you still have questions about spring fly control, visit our recent blog! https://www.ourcoop.com/news/livestock-news/proper-fly-control
You have brought baby chicks home, now what? It is important to ensure your chicks are being fed properly to meet their nutritional needs at each stage of life. Tune into this month's Chick Talk with host John Houston, Director of Business Services for ProTrition Feed, and ProTrition Nutritionist Grey Parks as they discuss the things that you should be monitoring during the first few weeks of raising chicks.
Tune into this month's Beef Tips & Gravy with host John Houston, Director of Business Services for ProTrition Feed, and Tennessee Cattlemen's Association Executive Vice President, Charles Hord. In this episode, the hosts will dive into legislation that will be affecting the cattle industry!
Join us for our season finale of Chew the Cud! Host, John Houston, will recap the previous episodes in the series and give pointers to get you through the spring season! Listen now!
Don't let your excitement about bringing baby chicks home keep you from being prepared! Tune into this month's Chick Talk with host John Houston, Director of Business Services for ProTrition Feed, and ProTrition Nutritionist Grey Parks. In this episode, the hosts will dive into everything you need to be prepared to bring those chicks into your home!
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Check out this month's Beef Tips & Gravy with host John Houston, Director of Business Services for ProTrition Feed, and ProTrition Nutritionist Todd Steen. In this episode, the hosts will dive into creating winter supplementation plans for your herd!
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Tune in to this month's Chew the Cud Series as John Houston, Director of Business Services for ProTrition Feed, hosts Todd Steen, Nutritionist for ProTrition Feed. Listen as they shed light on what some of the winter supplementation requirements for your small ruminants should be!
Tune into this month's Beef Tips & Gravy with host John Houston, Director of Business Services for ProTrition Feed, and Kevin Thompson, Research Center Director for Middle TN AgResearch and Education Center and Charlie Stogner the Beef Cattle Supervisor are discussing more information about the UTIA Heifer Development Center!
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John Houston is an entrepreneur and Founder of JH Family of Companies. From building 6 homes in their first year of business, to building 650 homes last year (that's growth by 10,700%), John knows about growing and scaling a business. He's also the author of “Finding My Way Home: A Journey to Discover Hope and A Life of Purpose.” In this episode, John discusses the impact of losing family members, losing financial security at a young age, and finding hope through faith and entrepreneurship. He also shares why he became an entrepreneur, and how he started his own homebuilding and mortgage company. Houston speaks on the importance of connecting to your purpose (the “why”) behind your business, and how he builds love and service into his company culture. Additionally, he shares why his company, Trinity Oaks Mortgage, was dubbed the #1 Best Mortgage Company to Work For in 2021. Connect with John: Visit his website Connect with him on LinkedIn Connect with him on Facebook Follow him on Instagram Subscribe to his YouTube channel Resources Mentioned: Finding My Way Home by John Houston Trinity Oaks Mortgage This episode is now on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also listen via the podcast player embedded above. Make sure to SUBSCRIBE to “How That Happened” to receive our latest episodes every two weeks, learn more about our guests, and collect resources on how to better run your business.
In this episode, Jeff, Jeff, and John discuss: Recognizing the gifts God gives us.Weaving Christ in all areas of life and business. Engaging your team in services, generosity, and giving. God's story within each of us. Key Takeaways: The most important thing to remember, first and foremost, is that God loves you. If your mission is to bring people to Christ, you, as CEO, need to lead with that in mind and you will bring clients, prospects, and your own staff with you along the way. We all have challenges and fall short, but through Christ, our lives will be transformed and restored. You are never too lost or too broken for God to love and use for His work. The only thing that separates a believer from a non-believer is the grace of God and Christ. "When I think about business and generosity, it is so much better, and so much more freeing when I realized I don't own anything. The seven businesses that are in my name, they're not mine, they're His and I'm simply the steward." — John Houston About John Houston: After facing hardships as a young man that could have permanently derailed his life, John Houston has become a respected and successful business owner who views his companies as a platform to reach people for Christ and support ministries around the world. He is the Founder and CEO of John Houston Homes, a homebuilding company that started in 2005. Since that time, he has started six additional companies which make up the JH Family of Companies including a mortgage company, a land-development company, a title company, an insurance company, and multi-family housing.During his journey of building these businesses, John has stayed true to his core belief of putting God first, family second, and work third. This has created a company culture and brand that is excelling at the highest level.In his book “Finding My Way Home”, John reflects on how God has created a story with his life. He shares the trials, hardships, and painful mistakes in his life through the lens of gratitude for God's enduring faithfulness and love and offers hope for others who want to discover a life of purpose.He is a graduate of Southwestern Assemblies of God University with a bachelor's degree in Business Administration and his favorite, an associate degree in Bible. He serves on several local non-profit boards, including his alma mater, and Oaks Church.John has been married to his beautiful wife, Tracy for almost thirty years, and they are the parents of two young adult kids, Austin and Ashtyn. They live outside of Dallas and enjoy eating a great steak, spending time outdoors, and traveling on adventures together as a family. Connect with John Houston:Website: https://meetjohnhouston.com/Book: https://meetjohnhouston.com/the-book/Show: https://meetjohnhouston.com/podcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkz5vHmpn26ItoVWYdMHGpA LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-houston-aa763325/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/John.H.Houston71/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnhouston/Get John's Christian Leader's Guide to Wise Decision-Making: https://meetjohnhouston.com/resources/ Connect with Jeff Thomas: Website: https://www.arkosglobal.com/Book: https://www.arkosglobal.com/trading-upEmail: jeff.thomas@arkosglobal.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/ArkosGlobalAdv Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/arkosglobal/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/arkosglobaladvisorsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/arkosglobaladvisors/
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This Episode we interview Marc Calderone, John Houston Smith, Matt Mattes about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' (HHS) Office for Civil Rights (OCR) released a Request for Information (RFI) seeking input from the public on two requirements of the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act of 2009 (HITECH Act), as amended in 2021. How does it impact cybersecurity and risk management programs? Why do (should) CISOs care about this? Are we about to throw more money at this problem?Maybe a smart question: Is there an opportunity to be smarter?While all are important, that final question is certainly the most valid question. But, the details of the provisions will come when the community feedback comes in. The thing to make note of as you listen to this episode is that there's an opportunity to shape these provisions for the better of the overall healthcare ecosystem, moving beyond lowest common denominator frameworks, standards, and controls.John Houston and Michael Parisi share their thoughts in the current state of cyber risk management affairs, the opportunity to do more in the RFI and potential responses coming in from the community, and how John's experience with an advanced, mature risk management program at UPMC can help set the bar for what's possible — not just from a guidance or framework perspective, but from a fiscally responsible, scalable, operational perspective.Listen in to learn more about the RFI and the role you can have in shaping its outcome.Not in the healthcare space? You should still pay attention. There's a lot going on in the healthcare sector that other industries can leverage.Note: This story contains promotional content. Learn more.____________________________GuestsJohn HoustonVice President, Information Security and Privacy; Associate Counsel at UPMC [@UPMC]On Linkedin | https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-houston-5b9915b/Michael Parisi, VP of Adoption, @HITRUST____________________________Catch the webcast and the podcast here: https://itspm.ag/hitrust-hhs-ocr-hitech-rfiBe sure to visit HITRUST at https://itspm.ag/itsphitweb to learn more about their offering.____________________________ResourcesNews Release: https://www.hhs.gov/about/news/2022/04/06/hhs-ocr-seeks-public-comment-on-recognized-security-practices-sharing-civil-money-penalties-monetary-settlements-under-hitech-act.htmlIndividuals seeking more information about the RFI or how to provide written or electronic comments to OCR should visit the Federal Register to learn more: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2022/04/06/2022-07210/considerations-for-implementing-the-health-information-technology-for-economic-and-clinical-health____________________________To see and hear more Redefining Security content on ITSPmagazine, visit:https://www.itspmagazine.com/redefining-cybersecurity____________________________Are you interested in telling your story?https://www.itspmagazine.com/telling-your-story
How does healthy leadership create sustainable organizations? How should you handle good ideas to achieve them while encouraging teamwork throughout the company? Why must leaders strive to ask hard questions and be willing to receive the truth? Today we're talking about how to build healthier leaders with John Houston, owner, and founder of John Houston Homes. His company has built over 70 homes, and they run multiple other affiliated organizations. In this episode, John and I discuss how leaders can approach mentorship and hardship, as well as the three key elements of ideation. Thanks for listening! I'd love to connect with you over on Instagram @impactdrivenleader SHOW NOTES AND RESOURCES: Click here Join the Impact Driven Leadership Community Sign up for The Impact Driven Leader Book Club WEBSITE: www.impactdrivenleaderpodcast.com