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Endtime Ministries | End of the Age | Irvin Baxter
BONUS: A Word of Peace for an Age of Anxiety

Endtime Ministries | End of the Age | Irvin Baxter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 22:41


In this special bonus episode of The Endtime Show, we're introducing something brand new from Only Source Network—and it's a message our world desperately needs right now. Meet The Little Things with John Little: a brand-new show that connects the dots between Biblical truth and the small, everyday moments that shape our lives. In Episode 1, John brings a powerful word about finding peace in the middle of chaos. From wars and economic stress to personal anxiety and fear, he tackles the heavy burdens so many are carrying—and reminds us where true peace really comes from. If you've been overwhelmed by the noise of this world or know someone who is, this episode is for you. It's honest, it's biblical, and it's filled with hope. 🎙️ Stick around after the message for a few closing thoughts from Vince Stegall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Warrior Next Door Podcast
John E. Little: US Army rifleman who fought at at Monte Cassino and Anzio during WW2 - Part 5 of 5

The Warrior Next Door Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 34:44


Send us a textThis series features John E. Little, a rifleman in the United States 34th Infantry Division, 135th infantry Regiment, Company C who fought at Monte Cassino, Anzio and the Gothic Line during the Italian Campaign in World War Two. Listen in as John, who was 100 years old when this was recorded, talks about these lesser known but brutal battles that took so many lives during the war and were underreported as the landings at Normandy pulled attention away from these brave soldiers who fought in conditions more akin to the Pacific theatre.Support the show

The Warrior Next Door Podcast
John E. Little: US Army rifleman who fought at at Monte Cassino and Anzio during WW2 - Part 4 of 5

The Warrior Next Door Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 33:42


Send us a textThis series features John E. Little, a rifleman in the United States 34th Infantry Division, 135th infantry Regiment, Company C who fought at Monte Cassino, Anzio and the Gothic Line during the Italian Campaign in World War Two. Listen in as John, who was 100 years old when this was recorded, talks about these lesser known but brutal battles that took so many lives during the war and were underreported as the landings at Normandy pulled attention away from these brave soldiers who fought in conditions more akin to the Pacific theatre.Support the show

The Warrior Next Door Podcast
John E. Little: US Army rifleman who fought at at Monte Cassino and Anzio during WW2 - Part 3 of 5

The Warrior Next Door Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 39:28


Send us a textThis series features John E. Little, a rifleman in the United States 34th Infantry Division, 135th infantry Regiment, Company C who fought at Monte Cassino, Anzio and the Gothic Line during the Italian Campaign in World War Two. Listen in as John, who was 100 years old when this was recorded, talks about these lesser known but brutal battles that took so many lives during the war and were underreported as the landings at Normandy pulled attention away from these brave soldiers who fought in conditions more akin to the Pacific theatre.Support the show

The Impostor Syndrome Files
Don't Fear the Moment

The Impostor Syndrome Files

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 39:01


In this episode of the Impostor Syndrome Files, we talk about how to name, tame and reframe impostor syndrome. Does impostor syndrome keep you from asking for help, sharing your ideas or taking risks? If so, you're not alone. Each of us has warring factions in our brains. There's the intellectual side that knows that we'll be okay if we step outside our comfort zones and then there's the emotional side that lives in constant fear of something terrible happening. This week, I talk with John Little, an executive performance coach, about how to bridge the gap between these two sides. Here John shares strategies and insights to help us manage impostor syndrome. In particular, he emphasizes how important it is for us to not fear the moment because when we fear a certain moment, we lose out on bigger growth opportunities. Lastly, we talk about how impostor syndrome impacts, not just individuals, but organizations, and why we should be addressing this as a business issue. About My GuestJohn Little is an Executive Leadership Performance Coach with over 25 years of experience leading people and businesses across multiple industries. He specializes in helping CHROs, VPs of HR, and senior leaders support executives and high-potential individuals in excelling in their current roles, preparing for future leadership positions, and reducing costly turnover.John's coaching focuses on building trust, influence, and authority using his proprietary EMBRACE framework, empowering leaders to create meaningful impact and seize new opportunities. His clients often experience career growth 2-3x faster, improved team collaboration, and measurable improvements in employee engagement, retention, and leadership effectiveness.Known for aligning leadership development with business goals, John equips his clients with mindset strategies and actionable tools that drive both personal and organizational transformation. Whether through one-on-one coaching, cohort-based learning, or organizational training, his approach is tailored to meet each client's unique needs.At the heart of John's work is his passion for helping people overcome limiting beliefs and imposter syndrome to become authentic, confident leaders in their families, careers, and communities.~Connect with John:LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/bigjohnlittle Assessment: https://impostersyndromedetector.scoreapp.com~Connect with Kim and The Impostor Syndrome Files:Join the free Impostor Syndrome Challenge:https://www.kimmeninger.com/challengeLearn more about the Leading Humans discussion group:https://www.kimmeninger.com/leadinghumansgroupJoin the Slack channel to learn from, connect with and support other professionals: https://forms.gle/Ts4Vg4Nx4HDnTVUC6Join the Facebook group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/leadinghumansSchedule time to speak with Kim Meninger directly about your questions/challenges: https://bookme.name/ExecCareer/strategy-sessionConnect on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimmeninger/Website:https://kimmeninger.com

The Warrior Next Door Podcast
John E. Little: US Army rifleman who fought at at Monte Cassino and Anzio during WW2 - Part 2 of 5

The Warrior Next Door Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 40:52


Send us a textThis series features John E. Little, a rifleman in the United States 34th Infantry Division, 135th infantry Regiment, Company C who fought at Monte Cassino, Anzio and the Gothic Line during the Italian Campaign in World War Two. Listen in as John, who was 100 years old when this was recorded, talks about these lesser known but brutal battles that took so many lives during the war and were underreported as the landings at Normandy pulled attention away from these brave soldiers who fought in conditions more akin to the Pacific theatre.Support the show

Bodybuilding Legends Show
1994 Mr. Olympia Review, Part Two with Jerry Brainum

Bodybuilding Legends Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 78:38


Jerry Brainum, former writer for Muscle & Fitness, Flex and IronMan Magazine, is the guest on this episode of the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast to discuss the 1994 Mr. Olympia contest. In Part Two of his interview, Jerry and host John Hansen talk about the results from the 1994 Mr. Olympia and the Grand Prix contests that took place in the weeks following the Olympia. At the end of the interview, John reads the article "Dorian the Devastator" written by Rosemary Hallum from the March, 1995 issue of MuscleMag International magazine. Time Stamps: 3:10 - Starting the diet 4:52 - John Little's book about Mike Mentzer 5:55 - Emails to the Podcast 7:55 - Bodybuilding: Tracing the Evolution of the Ultimate Physique book 15:30 - Start of interview with Jerry Brainum, Part Two 19:00 - Kevin Levrone at the 1994 Mr. Olympia 20:25 - Paul Dillett, 4th place at the 1994 Mr. Olympia 23:00 - Porter Cottrell, 5th place at the 1994 Mr. Olympia 23:30 - Chris Cormier in his first Mr. Olympia 24:20 - Nasser at the 1994 Mr. Olympia 26:00 - Charles Clairmonte at the 1994 Mr. Olympia 27:05 - The deep line-up at the 1994 Mr. Olympia 28:45 - The most overlooked bodybuilder at the 1994 Mr. Olympia 30:18 - The European Grand Prix contests  33:30 - Training the abs 40:30 - The danger of diuretics 41:50 - The movie "Magazine Dreams" 53:15 - The inspiration of Steve Reeves 1:01:40 - John reads the article "Dorian the Devastator" written by Rosemary Hallum for the March, 1995 issue of MuscleMag International magazine. Links: Jerry's newsletter Applied Metabolics Become a Patreon Member John Hansen's Workout and Nutrition Programs Bodybuilding Legends website  

The Warrior Next Door Podcast
John E. Little: US Army rifleman who fought at at Monte Cassino and Anzio during WW2 - Part 1 of 5

The Warrior Next Door Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 41:06


Send us a textThis series features John E. Little, a rifleman in the United States 34th Infantry Division, 135th infantry Regiment, Company C who fought at Monte Cassino, Anzio and the Gothic Line during the Italian Campaign in World War Two. Listen in as John, who was 100 years old when this was recorded, talks about these lesser known but brutal battles that took so many lives during the war and were underreported as the landings at Normandy pulled attention away from these brave soldiers who fought in conditions more akin to the Pacific theatre.Support the show

The Warrior Next Door Podcast

Subscriber-only episodeSend us a textThis series features John E. Little, a rifleman in the United States 34th Infantry Division, 135th infantry Regiment, Company C who fought at Monte Cassino, Anzio and the Gothic Line during the Italian Campaign in World War Two. Listen in as John, who was 100 years old when this was recorded, talks about these lesser known but brutal battles that took so many lives during the war and were underreported as the landings at Normandy pulled attention away from these brave soldiers who fought in conditions more akin to the Pacific theatre.

Alice Springs Baptist Church
Letters of 3 John - Little Letters of the New Testament

Alice Springs Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 32:04


(3 John 1-14) In our second sermon in the Little Letters series Iain takes a look at the Letter of 3 John. Here John is writing to his dear friend Gaius, inviting us to consider what example will we choose to imitate? Will we seek to build community, or division? Join us as Iain unpacks this letter with an important challenge for us as the Church today.

Alice Springs Baptist Church
Letter of 2 John - Little Letters of the New Testament

Alice Springs Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 31:24


(2 John) Tonight we take the opportunity to begin a new series we will explore at times over the year looking at some of the Little Letters of the New Testament. Tonight's little letter is the 13 verses of 2nd John. Here we explore John's message warning against deceivers seeking to lead us away from Jesus. Join us as Iain unpacks John's warning, as well as the solution to this deception.

When It Worked
When It Worked Podcast JEOPARDY - John Little, Mathias Lemos Castillo

When It Worked

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 40:27


About John LittleImagine a leader who's talented, driven, and full of potential—but held back by self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and limiting beliefs. That was me early in my career. Despite leading teams and driving results, I struggled with feeling ‘not enough.' Over time, I realized that the biggest barrier to my growth wasn't external—it was internal.Through years of leadership experience across multiple industries and coaching countless professionals, I developed proven frameworks to overcome those mental roadblocks. Today, I help leaders transform their mindset, build personal leadership brands that command respect, and use trust and emotional intelligence as the foundation for influence and authority.When I'm on your podcast, listeners won't just hear theories—they'll get actionable strategies, relatable stories, and tools they can apply immediately to show up as confident, authentic leaders in their careers and lives.If your audience is ready to break free from self-doubt, lead with impact, and unlock their full potential, then I'm ready to deliver a conversation they won't forgethttp://www.linkedin.com/in/bigjohnlittlehttp://www.thewinnersedgecoaching.com/----------------------------------About Mathias Lemos CastilloI am a dynamic community engagement consultant and cultural bridge-builder with unique expertise in fostering meaningful connections across diverse communities. As the founder of MLC Consulting and Board Chair of the Latino Professionals Association of Greater Madison, I bring valuable insights on:- Cross-cultural communication and community building strategies- Cultural competency in today's evolving workplace- Leadership perspectives on creating inclusive spaces for dialogueMy experience spans from local initiatives to national organizations, and I can offer engaging discussions on intentional community engagement, organizational development, and the power of authentic cultural connections.As a bilingual professional born and raised in Uruguay who later moved to the United States, I bring a unique international perspective that resonates with diverse audiences seeking insights on cultural competency and inclusive leadership.https://www.linkedin.com/in/mlemoscastillo/----------------------------------When It Worked Podcasthttps://getoffthedamnphone.com/podcast

Bodybuilding Legends Show
1994 In Review, Part One with Jerry Brainum

Bodybuilding Legends Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 91:25


Jerry Brainum, former writer for Muscle & Fitness, Flex and IronMan Magazine, is the guest on this episode of the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast to continue their end of the year Reviews for the year 1994 in Bodybuilding. In Part One of their interview, Jerry and host John Hansen talk about the top amateur competitions from 1994 including the NPC USA which was won by Dennis Newman, the 1994 North American Championships won by Jeff Poulin and the 1994 NPC Nationals won by Paul DeMayo. At the end of the interview, John reads three articles from 1994 including the NPC USA contest report written by John Little from the December, 1994 issue of Flex Magazine, the 1994 NPC Nationals contest report written by Jason Mathus from the April, 1995 issue of Muscle Mag International magazine and an interview with Dennis Newman written by Don Ross for the March, 1995 issue of Muscular Development magazine.  Time Stamps: 3:20 - Upcoming Arnold Classic 4:50 - Mom and Dad's 65th Anniversary 5:50 - Getting in shape for the New Year 7:15 - Start of interview with Jerry Brainum 8:20 - 1994 NPC USA 11:00 - Craig Titus losing it 19:00 - Phil Herndon 20:20 - Dennis Newman getting leukemia 31:15 - Other class winners at the 1994 USA 34:10 - 1994 North American Championships 38:00 - 1994 NPC Nationals 40:05 - Sad ending for Paul DeMayo 43:00 - Top 3 at the NPC Nationals 45:45 - Rory Leidelmeyer bombs at the Nationals 49:35 - Other class winners at the 1994 NPC Nationals 53:13 - John reads the 1994 NPC USA contest report written by John Little for the December, 1994 issue of Flex Magazine. 1:04:27 - John reads the 1994 NPC Nationals contest report written by Jason Mathus for the April, 1995 issue of Muscle Mag International magazine. 1:31:03 - John reads an interview with Dennis Newman written by Don Ross for the March, 1995 issue of Muscular Development magazine.  Links: Subscribe to Jerry's Newsletter Become a Patreon Member for the Podcast Pro Physique Transformation Challenge John Hansen's Online Training Nutrition Programs

Roots and All
Episode 318: Care Not Capital

Roots and All

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 26:53


Returning guest John Little is on a collaborative mission to revolutionise the way we care for green spaces in order to ensure they deliver for people and for wildlife. John has set up a new initiative called Care Not Capital which is about investing in gardeners and recognising them as the key piece they are in the green spaces jigsaw. Links www.grassroofcompany.co.uk Care Not Capital on Instagram  www.carenotcapital.org Other episodes if you liked this one: If you liked this week's episode with John Little you might also enjoy this one from the archives:  53: John Little of The Grass Roof Company - This week I'm speaking to John Little. John founded the Grass Roof Company in 1998 and for the past 20 years, he's been designing and implementing gardens in public spaces that work for people, for plants and for wildlife. Often working in urban locations, he installs wildlife habitats and planting in some unusual places including on roofs and structures such as cycle shelters. He also includes many edible plants in his schemes in order to create beautiful and useful spaces that engage the community. Maintenance and management is a key focus, and is vital to the success and longevity of his projects. We also talk about the need to revise traditional maintenance practices in order to reduce costs, save time and preserve wildlife. 239: Growing Biodiversity - My guest this week is gardener Benny Hawksbee. Benny has a background in biology and gardens with one eye on biodiversity. His projects include the Eden Nature Garden, a community garden designed to be a haven for people and wildlife, and John Little's garden in Essex. We talk about how Benny brings biology and ecology into his work, what we can all do to garden for wildlife whilst reducing our input in terms of resources and how we can involve the community in building and using gardens that work for everyone.  Please support the podcast on Patreon

Bodybuilding Legends Show
1974 Year In Review, Part Two with Jerry Brainum

Bodybuilding Legends Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 88:07


Jerry Brainum, former writer for Muscle & Fitness and IronMan Magazine, is the guest on this episode of the Bodybuilding Legends Podcast for the annual Year in Review show. On this episode, Jerry and host John Hansen talk about the year 1974 in Bodybuilding. In Part Two of their interview, Jerry and John discuss the 1974 Mr. Olympia contest in which Arnold Schwarzenegger won his fifth Mr. Olympia title over Lou Ferrigno, Franco Columbu and Frank Zane. They also talk about the 1974 IFBB Mr. America won by Bob Birdsong and the 1974 IFBB Mr. World won by Bill Grant. Finally, Jerry and John talk about the 1974 IFBB Mr. International won by Lou Ferrigno and promoted by Arnold and Franco. At the end of the podcast, host John Hansen reads two articles including the 1974 Mr. International contest report written by George Kaye for the January, 1975 issue of Muscle Builder magazine and the 1974 Mr. Olympia contest report also written by George Kaye for the March, 1975 issue of Muscle Builder magazine.  Time Stamps: 2:35 - Seminar with Lee Haney and Lenda Murray this weekend 3:45 - Mike Mentzer book by John Little 6:00 - Emails to the Podcast 12:00 - Part Two of 1974 in Review with Jerry Brainum 13:15 - 1974 IFBB Mr. America 17:30 - 1974 IFBB Mr. World 21:41 - 1974 Mr. Olympia 39:30 - Is Bigger Better? 41:10 - 1974 IFBB Mr. International 58:24 - John reads the 1974 IFBB Mr. International contest report written by George Kaye from the January, 1975 issue of Muscle Builder magazine.  1:14:50 - John reads the 1974 IFBB Mr. Olympia/Mr. World/Mr. America contest report written by George Kaye from the March, 1975 issue of Muscle Builder magazine.   Links: Seminar in Massachusetts Become a Patreon Member Bodybuilding Legends website John's Workout and Diet Programs John Hansen YouTube Channel

Talking Gardens
John Little

Talking Gardens

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 64:31


In this episode Stephanie talks to John Little about his fantasy garden. We learn why community spaces would be a key, even in his dream garden, and hear about the work he's done to bring greenery to communities in urban settings throughout his career.  Listen to John struggling to choose between a sandpit and an industrial site as a landscape he'd like a piece of for his fantasy space and hear him talk about the places he played in as a child that have influenced him. Hear why he'd have to include a shopping trolley in his dream garden and why he wants his council to leave a fly-tip alone to assess its biodiversity benefits.  Talking Gardens is created by the team at Gardens Illustrated magazine. Find lots more garden inspiration and planting ideas at www.gardensillustrated.com  Enjoyed this episode? Tell a friend, make sure to leave a review, or a comment to let us know who you would like to hear talking about their dream garden next time. Follow now so you never miss an episode. AD // Niwaki are offering Talking Gardens listeners the opportunity to save 10% at niwaki.com, until the 28th February 2025 using the code TALK10. This discount cannot be used in conjunction with any other discount codes and excludes delivery costs. Please visit the Niwaki website for any further Terms & Conditions that might apply at https://www.niwaki.com/about/terms/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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As It Happens from CBC Radio
How the conflict in Sudan escalated to horrific proportions

As It Happens from CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 57:25


Plus: The strange saga of Quasi, a giant hand-shaped sculpture that divided Wellington, New Zealand…and is now on its way out of town.    Also: Beloved Montreal political cartoonist Terry Mosher pays tribute to John Little – the painter who immortalized Quebec winter streetscapes.

The Black Belt Podcast
#2: John Little – Be Yourself - Bruce Lee's Path to Self-Mastery

The Black Belt Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 82:09


"To always be yourself. Have faith in yourself. Don't look for a successful personality and duplicate it. These are very strong pointers to truth, but they're dismissed by a lot of people. If you understand this, it makes your life way more exciting and open to learning." – John LittleWelcome to another enlightening episode of The Black Belt Podcast, where we explore the bridge between the deep-rooted philosophy of martial arts and its impact on everyday life. Today, I have the honor of sitting down with one of the world's foremost authorities on Bruce Lee – John Little. John is a renowned author and filmmaker, widely regarded as one of the foremost authorities on Bruce Lee's philosophy, training methods, and personal legacy. He is the only person officially selected by the Bruce Lee estate to review Lee's private notes and writings, which has allowed him unparalleled insight into the martial artist's mind. In addition to his extensive work on Bruce Lee, he has authored over 40 books across various topics, including fitness, bodybuilding, and philosophy, blending his expertise in physical training with a deep understanding of personal growth and mastery.In this episode, we dive into Bruce Lee's philosophy, and how it extends far beyond martial arts, and its relevance to personal growth, self-expression, and mastery in all areas of life. Whether you're a martial artist, a student of life, or simply seeking ways to live more fully, this episode is packed with profound insights that will inspire you to reflect on your own journey.My key takeaway is that Bruce Lee's art was rooted in philosophy, not just combat. Bruce saw martial arts as a vehicle for self-expression and personal development, with applications far beyond the dojo or ring.  Mr. Little emphasized that Bruce Lee's Mantra, “Be yourself,” underlines his belief that mastery comes from self-awareness and expressing your own truth rather than imitating others. His path was about breaking free from limitations and conditioning to find true self-liberation.  We discussed the balance between the yin (internal, philosophical aspects) and yang (external, physical practice) of life and martial arts. True mastery involves integrating both aspects into a harmonious flow that extends into all aspects of life.  John explained that the obstacles encountered on the path to mastery – whether in martial arts or life – reveal much about ourselves. The true opponent isn't always external; it's often within us, and martial arts helps us confront and transcend our inner limitations.  We dove deep into the importance of passion in pursuing mastery.  Without passion, the journey becomes mechanical and devoid of meaning. True mastery, in any field, requires deep passion and a commitment to growth.  John is a true philosopher who emphasizes that martial arts should inform how we live, make decisions, and navigate the challenges of everyday life with presence and awareness.Make sure to tune in to this episode and join us on the journey of self-discovery, inspired by the legacy of Bruce Lee and the timeless wisdom of martial arts philosophy.

Solo Nerd Bird
Interview w/ Mark Maia - So Called Living Issues 3 & 4

Solo Nerd Bird

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 51:52


My interview with writer and creator Mark Maia, here to promote issues 3 & 4 of his comic series, So-Called Living now on Kickstarter until October 31st. Original theme music The City Above composed by Tim Roven on www.tabletopaudio.com. All rights reserved to Mark Maia, Marco Leone, and John Little. - So-Called Living Issues 3 & 4 Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/so-calledliving/so-called-living-books-3and4 - Mark Maia Socials: IG - @SoCalledLiving // FB - So-Called Living // Instagram - @Boardgamecoffee // YouTube - Board Game Coffee - Collaborators Socials: Marco Leone: IG - @marco_leone_art John Little: IG - @johnlittlecartoonist - **ko-fi.com/solonerdbird0640** Enjoy the content from the Solo Nerd Bird Podcast? If so, please consider supporting the show so we can continue conducting interviews in and out of the studio. - Socials: IG: solonerdbirdpodcast X: @SoloNerdBirdPod FB: solonerdbirdpod Tumblr: solonerdbird YouTube: Solo Nerd Bird Twitch: solo_nerd_bird Email: solonerdbird@gmail.com

BIBLE IN TEN
Matthew 1:17

BIBLE IN TEN

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 11:06


Wednesday, 24 July 2024   So all the generations from Abraham to David are fourteen generations, from David until the captivity in Babylon are fourteen generations, and from the captivity in Babylon until the Christ are fourteen generations. Matthew 1:17   “Therefore, all the generations from Abraham until David, generations fourteen. And from David until the Babylon deportation, generations fourteen. And from the Babylon deportation until the Christ, generations fourteen” (CG).   The previous verse noted the birth of Jesus, who is called Christ. With that noted, Matthew now sums up his genealogical listing, beginning with, “Therefore, all the generations from Abraham until David, generations fourteen.”   The listings of generations, as noted purposefully omit some names. Matthew is setting forth a memory technique by listing the three triads in set intervals of fourteen generations each. These triads set forth the proposition that Jesus is the great Son of David, prophesied in 2 Samuel 7, a passage known to be messianic in nature –   “When your days are fulfilled and you rest with your fathers, I will set up your seed after you, who will come from your body, and I will establish his kingdom. 13 He shall build a house for My name, and I will establish the throne of his kingdom forever. 14 I will be his Father, and he shall be My son. If he commits iniquity, I will chasten him with the rod of men and with the blows of the sons of men. 15 But My mercy shall not depart from him, as I took it from Saul, whom I removed from before you. 16 And your house and your kingdom shall be established forever before you. Your throne shall be established forever.” 2 Samuel 7:12-16   The listing begins with Abraham, the father of the Hebrew people. The genealogies to David are fourteen, upon which the listing pivots. The name of David in Hebrew is דוד (DVD/daleth vav daleth). The letter daleth represents the number 4. The letter vav represents the number 6. Thus, it equates to 4+6+4 = 14.   This is the key upon which Matthew is setting forth his listing. The list then continues, saying, “And from David until the Babylon deportation, generations fourteen.”   Jeconiah (aka Coniah) was the king deported to Babylon. Of him, the Lord, through Jeremiah, said –    “‘As I live,' says the Lord, ‘though Coniah the son of Jehoiakim, king of Judah, were the signet on My right hand, yet I would pluck you off; 25 and I will give you into the hand of those who seek your life, and into the hand of those whose face you fear—the hand of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon and the hand of the Chaldeans.'” Jeremiah 22:24, 25   David's kingly line in Judah was cut in Coniah, represented by the plucking off of the signet. And yet, the line remained in Babylon. From there, Matthew next says, “And from the Babylon deportation until the Christ, generations fourteen.”   No king reigned from the time of the Babylonian exile. However, the line of the signet in Judah was restored in Zerubbabel, a returnee from Babylon –   “‘In that day,' says the Lord of hosts, ‘I will take you, Zerubbabel My servant, the son of Shealtiel,' says the Lord, ‘and will make you like a signet ring; for I have chosen you,' says the Lord of hosts.” Haggai 2:23   It is this anticipation of the restored kingly line of David that was anticipated in the coming of the Messiah. Matthew is indicating that the promised eternal kingdom is fulfilled in Jesus the Christ. Of the number fourteen, E.W. Bullinger says –   “FOURTEEN being a multiple of seven, partakes of its significance; and, being double that number, implies a double measure of spiritual perfection. The number two with which it is combined (2x7) may, however, bring its own significance into its meaning, as in Matthew 1, where the genealogy of Jesus Christ is divided up and given in sets of 14 (2x7) generations, two being the number associated with incarnation.”   As there are three triads, Bullinger notes that “three points us to what is real, essential, perfect, substantial, complete, and Divine.”   We are being given numerical hints of the perfection of what God has done in Christ through the manner in which the Holy Spirit inspired Matthew to complete this genealogical listing.   Interestingly, the total number of generations is forty-two. It is defined by Bullinger, saying “is a number connected with Antichrist. An important part of his career is to last for 42 months (Rev 11:2, 13:5), and thus this number is fixed upon him. ... Being a multiple of seven, it might be supposed that it would be connected with spiritual perfection. But it is the product of six times seven. Six, therefore, being the number of Man, and man's opposition to God, forty-two becomes significant of the working out of man's opposition to God.”   Jesus is shown to be the Christ in the two genealogies submitted by Matthew and Luke. However, there cannot be an antichrist if there is no Christ. Thus, at the coming of Christ, there also came the spirit of antichrist. The four uses of the term in Scripture come from the hand of John –   “Little children, it is the last hour; and as you have heard that the Antichrist is coming, even now many antichrists have come, by which we know that it is the last hour.” 1 John 2:18   “Who is a liar but he who denies that Jesus is the Christ? He is antichrist who denies the Father and the Son.” 1 John 2:22   “By this you know the Spirit of God: Every spirit that confesses that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is of God, 3 and every spirit that does not confess that Jesus Christ has come in the flesh is not of God. And this is the spirit of the Antichrist, which you have heard was coming, and is now already in the world.” 1 John 4:2, 3   “For many deceivers have gone out into the world who do not confess Jesus Christ as coming in the flesh. This is a deceiver and an antichrist.” 2 John 1:7   John specifically reveals that the incarnation of God in Christ is the central point upon which the spirit of the antichrist is revealed. Thus, to deny the deity of Jesus Christ is the spirit of antichrist. To deny Jesus is God incarnate is to then deny the Father. This is why Paul says –   “...that if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved.” Romans 10:9   To proclaim Jesus is Lord is to proclaim that He is Yehovah incarnate. When one proclaims this, he has overcome the spirit of the antichrist. Jesus alone is the dividing line for who can be saved. Upon which side will you stand?   Life application: Jesus Christ is the defining figure in all of human history. Adam was created, and from him all people descend. However, in his fall, all men fell because all sinned in Adam. Death is the wages of sin and so all die. However, Jesus came to restore life. As all die in Adam, all in Christ live. This is carefully explained by Paul in the book of Romans.   John shows us that those who deny the incarnation of God in Christ have no connection to God the Father. The only way to overcome this spirit of the antichrist is to accept that God alone, through the incarnation of Christ, has done everything necessary for man to be saved.   Who is Jesus to you? What does grace mean to you? How do you perceive your relationship with the Law of Moses? If you are trying to merit God's favor through law observance, you cannot be pleasing to God. This is because if Jesus is God, then He has done everything necessary to satisfy what He promised He would satisfy in the coming of the Messiah.   How can you do more than God to reconcile yourself to Him? You cannot. Therefore, law observance, after the coming of Christ, is the spirit of the antichrist, denying the Father/Son relationship. Think it through, put away your self-righteousness. Yield yourself to God's grace through accepting that He has done it all through Jesus.   Lord God Almighty, Thank You for the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ! Amen.

whistlekick Martial Arts Radio
Episode 928 - Sifu Dwight Woods

whistlekick Martial Arts Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 88:01


SUMMARY In this episode, Jeremy is joined by Sifu Dwight Woods to discuss his training with Dan Inosanto and his journey in martial arts. They talk about the influence of Bruce Lee, the philosophy of Jeet Kune Do, and the importance of being open-minded in training. Sifu Woods shares his experiences training with Dan Inosanto and the impact he has had on his martial arts journey. They also touch on the misquotes and misconceptions surrounding Bruce Lee's teachings. He discusses the criticism and detractors of Bruce Lee, particularly regarding his lack of a fight record. He mentions John Little's book, 'The Real Fights of Bruce Lee,' which documents the fights that Bruce Lee did have. Sifu Woods emphasizes that Bruce Lee trained like an athlete and was always combat-ready, even though he didn't have an official fight record. The conversation then shifts to the handoff from Bruce Lee to Dan Inosanto, highlighting Dan's willingness to advance what he learned from Bruce and his contributions to the martial arts world. Dwight also shares his own approach to martial arts, focusing on learning how to learn and absorbing what is personally suitable. He discusses the importance of going deep into techniques and constantly evolving one's understanding. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the symbiotic relationship between Bruce Lee and Dan Inosanto and the impact they had on each other's training and development. In this final part of the conversation, Sifu Woods and Jeremy discuss the online debates and discussions surrounding Bruce Lee's legacy. They emphasize the importance of focusing on training rather than arguing online. They also talk about Dwight's podcasts, the I Love Jeet Kune Do broadcast and the Jeet Kune Do dialogues, where he interviews Jeet Kune Do practitioners from different lineages. Dwight shares his philosophy of inclusivity and the importance of learning from different perspectives. They also discuss their experiences with influential figures like Dan Inosanto and Dan Kennedy.  TAKEAWAYS • Training with Dan Inosanto and the impact he has had on Dwight's martial arts journey • The philosophy of Jeet Kune Do and the importance of being open-minded in training • The misquotes and misconceptions surrounding Bruce Lee's teachings • Speculating on what might have happened if Bruce Lee had lived Bruce Lee's lack of a fight record does not diminish his impact on martial arts and personal development. • Dan Inosanto's willingness to advance what he learned from Bruce Lee is what sets him apart. • Learning how to learn and constantly evolving one's understanding is crucial in martial arts. • The symbiotic relationship between Bruce Lee and Dan Inosanto greatly influenced their training and development. Focus on training rather than engaging in online debates and arguments. • Dwight Woods hosts two podcasts: the I Love Jeet Kune Do broadcast and the Jeet Kune Do dialogues. • Dwight emphasizes the importance of inclusivity and learning from different perspectives in martial arts. • Both Dwight and Jeremy have had experiences with influential figures like Dan Inosanto and Dan Kennedy.   Contact Sifu Woods:  Facebook.com/dwightdwoods Instagram.com/dwightdwoods Twitter.com/dwightwoods YouTube.com/@theilovejeetkunedobroadcast YouTube.com/@thejeetkunedodialogues YouTube.com/@miamijeetkunedo

The Kung Fu Genius Podcast
A Review of Bruce Lee's Letters (Not THOSE Letters!) | The KFG Podcast #177

The Kung Fu Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 85:21


For early access to episodes (plus add'l goodies): https://www.patreon.com/thekungfugenius  To donate to my PayPal (thanks in advance): https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/citywt  This episode contains a partnership with Wing Chun Illustrated Magazine, which can now be purchased as a full-color paperback edition from twelve Amazon marketplaces, with free shipping for Prime members. It is also available digitally on iOS and Android devices.   - EPISODE NOTES In this episode I dive into one of my favorite books about Bruce Lee - Letters of the Dragon in which John Little published a large part of Bruce's written letters to friends, colleagues, students, and martial artists.  The book is a fantastic insight into the real Bruce Lee and here I read a small selection of them and discuss their contents with Dre.  Enjoy, The KFG  - LINKS/SOCIAL Come with me to Hong Kong in 2024: https://www.citywingtsun.com/ultimate-hong-kong-kung-fu-tour Get my latest book The Wooden Dummy (or any of my previous books): https://www.citywingtsun.com/shop  KFG Swag Shop (T-Shirts, Hoodies, Mugs, etc.): https://my-store-f24e4e.creator-spring.com/  DISCOUNTED- KFG T-Shirt - Limited Run - $29.95 (reg $34.95) City Wing Tsun Athletic Association: https://www.citywingtsun.com   To Train Wing Tsun in New York City: https://www.citywt.com   Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thekungfugenius    Follow me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thekungfugenius    Follow City Wing Tsun on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/citywt  The Kung Fu Genius Podcast: https://wtbuster.podbean.com/   - CONTACT Business email: citywtoffice@gmail.com Or write/send something to the Kung Fu Genius: Alex Richter 1024 Sixth Ave 5fl New York, NY 10018 U.S.A. Episode ideas and suggestions only accepted through Patreon or YouTube Memberships.  - SPECIAL THANKS Genius Supporters of the Kung Fu Genius: John Turnbull Andrew Vasilatos This episode was brought to you by (Baller/Closed Door Level): Matty J Roberto Santiago Bradley K. Faulkner Francisco Ortiz Mark Perna Jack Chiu Topher Mowry (thatotherwingchunguy) Troy Battle Thank you to all of our Patreon supporters at the Previewer and Insider Levels! Crew -  Producer: Mikey Deane Co-Host: Dre Ison Editor: Andrew Lin Song “Kung Fu Genius”: Kess the MC

High Intensity Business
461 - Simon Shawcross & John Little: The Life and Legacy of Mike Mentzer

High Intensity Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 88:41


Who really was Mike Mentzer and what do so many people get wrong about him and his approach to High-Intensity Strength Training? Here to set the record straight about Mike's legacy are HITuni founder Simon Shawcross and modern-day renaissance man John Little, who also happened to be a close friend and associate of Mentzer for over two decades. In this episode, we talk about the profound influence of Mike Mentzer on high-intensity training, the enduring legacy of his philosophy, and the inspiration behind the new Mike Mentzer course at HITuni. We go into the challenges of editing extensive and insightful conversations from John's immense personal archive of Mentzer media, anecdotes about Mike, and the philosophical impact on his training and outlook on life. We also talk about how ahead of his time Mike truly was, as well as his thoughts on individualized approaches to strength training and the role of recovery time between workouts. Check out John Little's Mike Mentzer course on HITuni here (Use Code HIB10 for 10% off) If you want to know the truth about Mike Mentzer, his legacy, and his immense impact on strength training that surprisingly many get wrong, don't miss this episode! ***

The Dust Up
The Dust Up: Bruce Lee vs. Wong Jack Man

The Dust Up

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 50:54


Bruce Lee is one of the most well known fighters in the world and he had as many fights on screen as off and this week on The Dust Up, Al and Jay break down what led to the chip on Bruce's shoulder, Al's fight with old ladies on the bus, and Jay's ideal alternative for home defense. Special thanks to John Little whose book "Wrath of the Dragon: The Real Fights of Bruce Lee" is available wherever you get books. https://www.amazon.com/Wrath-Dragon-Real-Fights-Bruce/dp/1770417427 Don't forget to Rate, Review, and Subscribe. Give us a five star review. It helps with the algorithm. We don't know how. Follow us on social media. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedustuppodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheDustUpTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thedustupX/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheDustUpPod@almadrigal and @almadrigalcomedy on TikTok@jaylarsoncomedy everywhere Do you have a dust up in your life? Have you ever lost it on someone? You know you have. Call in, leave a message and we'll help settle your dust ups. Call us at (925) 727-3878‬ that's 925-727-DUSTOr write in at thedustuppod@gmail.com Theme song provided by @TheFlattrakkers

Consensus in Conversation
Lindsey Davis Stover & Shivam Mallick Shah of 1953 Tequila on Elevating Women & Exceptional Tequila

Consensus in Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2024 51:45


Two founders of 1953 Tequila, Lindsey Davis Stover and Shivam Mallick Shah, join Conor for a special in-person conversation to share how their ultra-premium, additive-free tequila is prioritizing sustainability, elevating women in the spirits industry, and also offering an awesome drinking experience.Lindsey, Shivam, and the rest of the 1953 founding team met through Congressional campaigns for Virginia's 10th district, and the idea for a women-led, luxury tequila company followed soon after. True to their mission, the founders secured a deal to source from an agave farmer who was passing his farm on to his daughters. Named after the year women in Mexico gained the right to vote, 1953 Tequila has shaken up the male-dominated spirits industry from day one, and it was recently named the Best Additive-Free Tequila by Men's Journal.As you'll hear, Shivam Mallick Shah and Lindsey Davis Stover have big dreams for tequila and beyond.Episode Highlights:00:00 Lindsey on pitching her crazy idea for a tequila company00:48 Conor Gaughan introduces Lindsey, Shivam, and 1953 Tequila 02:00 Bureaucratic backgrounds and running for Congress13:00 The idea to launch, women in spirits, and meeting agave farmers20:32 Branding, the origin of the name, and making it additive free28:10 Building in a new industry, getting to market, and finding distribution33:09 Challenges as a women-led brand in a male-dominated industry 36:37 Social impact opportunity, sustainability, and doing good 41:35 Building for the future, remaining optimistic, and sources of inspiration48:28 Where to learn more… or find a bottle! 50:00 Outro and end creditsThe book Lindsey mentioned: What Do You Do With An Idea? by Kobi YamadaShivam meant to mention she is reading: Big Bets: How Large-Scale Change Really Happens by her husband, Rajiv Shah.If you liked this episode, listen next to John Little of Smooth Ambler Spirits Co. on Craft Distilling, Sustainable Growth, and Disrupting the Bourbon IndustryMore on 1953 Tequila, Lindsey, and Shivam:1953tequila.com and instagram.com/1953tequila linkedin.com/in/lindsey-davis-stover-1b65707linkedin.com/in/shivam-mallick-shah-54a953135Connect with Conor Gaughan on linkedin.com/in/ckgone and threads.net/@ckgoneHave questions, or a great idea for a potential guest? Email us at CiC@consensus-digital.comIf you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts and Spotify – it really makes a difference! Consensus in Conversation is a podcast by Consensus Digital Media produced in association with Reasonable Volume. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hey Chaplain
078 - When You're Ready for Help: John Little, Compassion Alliance

Hey Chaplain

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 34:21


What if I told you that there is an organization that helps first responders find counseling in the area in which they live, with qualified experienced counselors who understand how to help cops and firefighters?  And what if told you that this was entirely anonymous and no one from your agency had to know about it?  And what if this organization that finds the counselors and vets the counselors and protects your anonymity, will also pay for the counseling?That's what Compassion Alliance does, and I've brought in John Little to talk about it.  John's not only the chairman of the board for Compassion Alliance, he's also a 20 year veteran homicide detective.Help from Compassion Alliance can be found at compassion-alliance.orgMusic is by Chris HaugenHey Chaplain Podcast Episode 078Tags:Counseling, Detectives, Help, Homicide, Non-Profit, Retirees, Trauma, Arizona, FloridaSupport the showThanks for Listening! And, as always, pray for peace in our city.Subscribe/Follow here: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hey-chaplain/id1570155168 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2CGK9A3BmbFEUEnx3fYZOY Email us at: heychaplain44@gmail.comYou can help keep the show ad-free by buying me a coffee!https://www.buymeacoffee.com/heychaplain

Consensus in Conversation
CiC 2023 Year End Wrap Up

Consensus in Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 49:36


2023 has brought us 35 new guests and more than 2,000 minutes of conversations– join Conor Gaughan as he shares his insights, takeaways, and analysis on a few of our favorite moments from the year.Whether it's breaking down sustainable business blueprints, finding motivation during difficult times, or imagining an entirely new industry, this episode has you covered! Featuring01:20 - 04:10 Catherine Roggero-Lovisi: CEO, Modern Meadow04:11 - 07:30 Rick Fox: Co-founder and CEO, Partanna07:31 - 11:24 Roger McClendon: Executive Director, Green Sports Alliance11:25 - 13:20 Tim Sheehy: Founder and CEO, Bridger Aerospace13:21 - 15:50 Greg Putnam: Co-founder and President, Little Belt Cattle Co.15:51 - 20:12 Andrew Gibbs-Dabney: Founder and CEO, LIVSN20:13 - 24:59 Ben Bressler: Founder and President, Natural Habitat25:00 - 27:48 Jenny Du: Co-founder and SVP, Operations, Apeel Sciences27:49 - 30:17 Joey Zwillinger: Co-founder and CEO, Allbirds30:18 - 33:43 Matt Rogers: Co-founder and CEO, Mill Industries33:44 - 36:46 Chris Wood: President and CEO, Trout Unlimited36:47 - 42:54 Tina May: VP, Rural Services and Chief of Staff to the CEO, Land O'Lakes42:55 - 45:52 Michael Chanin: CEO, Cherry Street Energy45:53 - 47:54 Paul Snyder: Executive Vice President, Stewardship, Tillamook County Creamery AssociationA big thank you to all of our guests this year, including Erik Oberholtzer, Nick Whitman, Ron Hovsepian, Seonghoon Woo, D'Wayne Edwards, Rick Fox, Matt Rogers, Ben Bressler, Jeff Siewicki, Michael Chanin, Jamila Norman, Forrest North and Jason Marks, Jay Bellows, Damon Barron, Catherine Roggero-Lovisi, Alfred Johnson, Chris Clark, Jenny Du, Chris Wood, Paul Snyder, Margo Walsh, Joey Zwillinger, Mark Danzenbaker and Peter Corsell, Jeff Simmons, Jean-Louis Warnholz, Cisco DeVries, Andrew Gibbs-Dabney, Chris Anderson, Jill Brosig, Greg Putnam, John Little, Tina May, Roger McClendon, Tim Sheehy, and Steve McHugh.Have questions, feedback, or a great idea for a potential guest? Email us at CiC@consensus-digital.comConnect with Conor Gaughan on linkedin.com/in/ckgone If you enjoyed the show, please leave a review – it really helps further our reach!Consensus in Conversation is a podcast by Consensus Digital Media produced in association with Reasonable Volume. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Films in Black and White
Killers of the Flower Moon Review aka " Ewoks are Indigenous"

Films in Black and White

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 93:30


This week we review the new Martin Scorsese film "Killers of the Flower Moon" with special guest filmmaker and expert Dr. John Little. We also get a Spiderman 2 game review from Bryan Roush, and Doug joins us from the Bates Motel in Utah, and we pay catch that quotable. Share the episode with a friend and leave us a review! Remember you can join our patty family, and help produce the show by going to Patreon.com/filmsinblackandwhite Plugs:Support the Mantra: Never Offended Always Humble - https:/ linktr.ee/MarcusJ.DestinColor Me Confetti Shop - www.etsy.com/shop/colormeconfettishop

BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine Podcast
Growing Greener - No waste, no wastelands, with John Little

BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 31:49


Garden designer John Little joins Arit to discuss the biodiversity possibilities of often overlooked and undervalued urban spaces. They discuss the vital role that low-quality soil, dead trees and recycled building rubble can play in creating wildlife habitats. Plus, how green roofs can promote biodiversity in small spaces. whilst also helping to save energy by cooling overheating buildings in the hotter months.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

World of Martial Arts Podcasts
The Real Fights Of Bruce Lee: Wrath Of The Dragon book John Little interview

World of Martial Arts Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 52:43


Documenting the Real Fights Of Bruce Lee: Wrath Of The Dragon book John Little interview John Little talks to Andrew Staton about his latest book Wrath Of The Dragon: The Real Fights of Bruce Lee Buy your copy here on Amazon.com or from your local bookstore or wherever you get your books. Both men are authorities on Bruce Lee and they discuss what John Little painstakingly discovered in his new book. Did Bruce Lee ever have any real street fights? Did he just enter tournaments, if so did he win? Is there any evidence of any claimed fights? Did Bruce Lee take part in a Hong Kong interschool boxing match? Did rooftop fights take place in Hong Kong? Was Bruce Lee ever involved? What happened when he started school in Seattle? When and where did Chuck Norris train with Bruce Lee? Which of the conflicting accounts of the fight between Bruce Lee and Wong Jack Man is credible? Who won? Did he fight a stunt man on a film set? John Little analyses and interviews over 30 witnesses to real fights and sparring matches, and details more than 20 of Lee's fights that have never been publicized before. Wrath of the Dragon is the incredible real-life fighting record of the man known as the "Little Dragon," who may well have been the greatest fighter of the 20th century. World of Martial Arts Television may benefit from links across the site, they help to support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Kung Fu Genius Podcast
Wrath of the Dragon! John Little's NEW Bruce Lee Fight Book | The Kung Fu Genius Podcast #136

The Kung Fu Genius Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 67:27


Alright peeps, on this 136th episode of the Kung Fu Genius Podcast, the KFG (aka Alex Richter) will be talking to John Little!  Lots of gems, lots of Joe Lewis all up in Bruce Lee's face, lot's of "Bruce Lee gave up on Wing Chun, right?... right?" Let's get to it! Get John Little's new book "Wrath of the Dragon" on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Wrath-Dragon-Real-Fights-Bruce/dp/1770417427 Dr. James Bishop Online Bruce Lee Library (the books Bruce Lee owned and referenced!): https://www.bruceleelibrary.jamescbishop.com/  NEW KFG T-Shirt - Limited Run - $29.95 (reg $34.95) New Wooden Dummy Book: https://www.citywt.com/shop  Immersion Training with the KFG: https://www.citywt.com/immersion-course-w-sifu-alex  Support the KFG on Patreon!  Get episodes early as well as exclusive content including English Translations of the Yip Man interviews with New Martial Hero Magazine.  You can support the Genius for as little as $5/month!: https://www.patreon.com/thekungfugenius    Baller Supporter of the Kung Fu Genius: John Turnbull Andrew Vasilatos This episode was brought to you by: Scott Aimsworth Jihad Battle Mike Best Jack Chiu Benjamin Dyson Barry Hawbaker Topher Mowry Francisco Ortiz Mark Perna Bill Seng Garret Tansel v0odoo Wing Chun Illustrated Magazine! -  Wing Chun Illustrated can be purchased as a full-colour Paperback Edition from twelve Amazon marketplaces, with free shipping for Prime members. It is also available digitally on iOS and Android devices. For books and other merch, please visit: https://www.citywt.com   To Train Wing Tsun in New York City: https://www.citywt.com   Follow the KFG on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thekungfugenius    Follow the KFG on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thekungfugenius    Crew -  Producer: Mikey Deane Co-Host: Dre Ison Editor: Andrew Lin “Unstoppable Announcer”: Hector Martinez Archival Opening Footage: Dez Ryan Song “Kung Fu Genius”: Kess the MC

Adulting 101 with Casby Bias
How to Build Emotional Intelligence in the Workforce w/ John Little (Pt. 2)

Adulting 101 with Casby Bias

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2023 22:15


Welcome back to "Adulting 101 with Casby Bias"! In part two of our Emotional Intelligence special, we're joined again by John Little, founder of The Winners Edge Coaching. Discover how to build strong workplace relationships, gracefully handle feedback, and navigate stress caused by unpredictable executives. Executive Producer: Casby BiasJohn Little's company website: https://thewinnersedgecoaching.com/Instagram: @adulting101withCasbyTikTok: @adulting101withCasbyAdulting 101 with Casby Bias Animated Series:Check out previous ones here. New episodes coming soon! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKR7sDJVZM5ZdJzhrM40dhNE_Oo4xSzepSupport the show

Bodybuilding Legends Show
6th Anniversary Show, Part Two

Bodybuilding Legends Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 100:58


The Bodybuilding Legends Podcast continues the celebration of our 6th Anniversary with some excerpts from some of our favorite interviews over the last six years. Included in Part Two of teh 6th Anniversary Special are interviews with Rich Gaspari, Rick Wayne, Jerry Brainum, Roger Schwab, John Little and Jack Neary. (Time Stamps below) Time Stamps: 5:00 - Andrew Jacked wins the Texas Pro 7:30 - 1977 Mr. America event 13:00 - Rich Gaspari talks about turning pro in 1984 27:00 - Rick Wayne talks about Arnold and Joe Weider's relationship 36:30 - Jerry Brainum discusses aesthetic vs. mass monster physiques 50:00 - Roger Schwab talks about the beginning of Women's Bodybuilding 1:05:00 - Author John Little talks about Bruce Lee and his martial arts expertise 1:22:00 - Jack Neary talks about seeing the 1980 Mr. Olympia  Links: Become a Patreon Sponsor John Hansen Workout and Diet Programs Bodybuilding Legends Website John's YouTube Channel Previous Podcast Episodes

Roots and All
Green Roofs & City Wildlife

Roots and All

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2023 32:45


This episode, my guest is green roof guru, urban designer, photographer, birdwatcher, punk ideologist and all-round straight talker Dusty Gedge. We talk about green infrastructure, encouraging species back into landscapes, how to maintain landscapes for habitat value and what's being and can be done to up the green value of public spaces. Dr Ian Bedford's Bug of the Week: Woodlice What We Talk About  Brownfield gardening Biodiversity in decline The problems faced by birds in urban environments  What initiatives Dusty is most excited by What happens if biodiversity starts causing a problem? Maintaining green roofs as habitats About Dusty Gedge Links www.dustygedge.co.uk Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn Collecting the Love 1 Collecting the Love 2 Other episodes if you liked this one: The Botanical Mind Public Green Spaces Patreon

Adulting 101 with Casby Bias
How to Build Emotional Intelligence in the Workforce w/ John Little (Pt. 1)

Adulting 101 with Casby Bias

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2023 19:54


In this week's episode of “Adulting 101 with Casby Bias,” we discuss the topic of emotional intelligence. Our guest, John Little (a 25-year veteran in emotional intelligence and leadership) sheds light on thriving on such a skill in Corporate America. We explore helpful strategies in active listening, building workplace relationships, and more. Stay tuned for part two next week, where we dive deeper into this essential topic!Executive Producer: Casby Bias John Little's company website: https://thewinnersedgecoaching.com/Instagram: @adulting101withCasbyTikTok: @adulting101withCasbyAdulting 101 with Casby Bias Animated Series: Check out previous ones here. New episodes coming soon! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKR7sDJVZM5ZdJzhrM40dhNE_Oo4xSzepSupport the showSupport the show

Bourbon Lens
238: The Past, Present, & Future of Smooth Ambler

Bourbon Lens

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2023 57:43


Our guests for this episode are Smooth Ambler Founder, John Little, and Travis Hammond, Site Director and current Head Distiller. This wide-ranging conversation is one of the most open discussions we've had with a distillery.  We appreciated their openness and honesty as we discussed the evolution and future of Smooth Ambler.  We hope you enjoy!  Stream this episode on your favorite podcast app and be sure to drop us a review while you're there.  We are thankful for everyone who has supported us. A huge shoutout goes to our growing Patreon Community as well! We'd appreciate it if you can take the time to give us feedback on our podcast. If you enjoy our content, consider giving us a 5 star rating on your favorite podcast app, leave us a review, and tell a fellow bourbon lover about our show. Follow us @BourbonLens on Instagram, Facebook, & Twitter.  And please check out our Patreon to learn how you can support our endeavors, earn Bourbon Lens swag, be part of future barrel picks, and more. If you have any comments, questions, or suggestions, please email us at Info@BourbonLens.com. Check out our BourbonLens.com to read our blog posts, whiskey news, podcast archive, and details on our upcoming single barrel picks. Cheers,Scott and JakeBourbon Lens     About Smooth Ambler: In the Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia, Smooth Ambler is a craft distiller of artisan whiskies. Smooth Ambler has a family of quality wheated and rye bourbons that includes handcrafted whiskies 100% distilled and aged in West Virginia and curated blends sourced from the finest all-American whiskies. Founded in 2009 with the simple goal of producing the best whiskey possible, the brand has been part of Pernod Ricard since 2016. From the Founder, John Little: Who is crazy enough to start a whiskey company from scratch, in the hills of West Virginia, in a world filled with hundred-year-old Kentucky distilleries? Folks with a fiercely independent spirit, that's who. At Smooth Ambler, tradition isn't a recipe we follow. Our company is literal proof of solid Appalachian know-how. That's when the hard working, creative, and resourceful folks of West Virginia come together to make something beautiful (and damn good) that no one else thought possible. We didn't just set out to make award winning whiskey. We also set out to create a source of pride for West Virginians everywhere. To embrace the best of everything around us - the land, the people, and the resources – to create a business that would make a difference by providing opportunities for the people in our community. And the way we do it is simple, we do what we think is right, everyday. We don't look to see what our competitors are doing, we don't look at the past, we do it by being honest, embracing diversity, and creating relationships built on trust. It's not complicated, it's the only way we know how to do it. So yeah, we're not from Kentucky, but if you couldn't already tell, we like it that way. Because it turns out you can make bourbon in West Virginia, too. And you don't need a family name or recipe to make that award winning whiskey, you just need a fiercely independent spirit. - John Little, Founder Coverage and Show Links: Smooth Ambler Smooth Ambler: A West Virginia distillery with real spirit | Positively WV Podcasts | wvnews.com  

Tenfold More Wicked
John Little: The Donnellys

Tenfold More Wicked

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 45:35


In the 1840s, an Irish family lived in constant turmoil after starting a feud with their entire town in Canada. When tensions rose in the town, the family's lives were put at risk. Author John Little tells the story about the Black Donnelly tragedy. Buy my books: katewinklerdawson.com     If you have suggestions for historical crimes that could use some attention, email me: info@tenfoldmorewicked.com   Follow me on social: @tenfoldmore (Twitter) / @tenfoldmorewicked (Facebook and Instagram)     2023 All Rights Reserved See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

High Intensity Business
417 - Efficient Fitness: Unpacking the 'Done in One' Method with John Little

High Intensity Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 89:33


What's the best HIT protocol to use for your High-Intensity Training Clients? Is there even such a thing like the best protocol? John Little returns to the podcast to talk about the "Done in One" protocol, and we talk about what really matters when choosing a protocol to use, especially when considering individual variation on the road to getting the best possible results for yourself and for your strength training clients.  In this episode, we dive into hypertrophy, understanding muscle mass potential, factoring in wear and tear, older trainees, how much of what many people know about Mike Mentzer is largely inaccurate, and more. If you're keen on optimizing the results your studio gets for your clients, you'll want to listen to this episode! Attract more clients to your High-Intensity Training Studio For the complete show notes, links, and resources, click here

Roots and All
Growing Biodiversity

Roots and All

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 29:05


My guest this week is gardener Benny Hawksbee. Benny has a background in biology and gardens with one eye on biodiversity. His projects include the Eden Nature Garden, a community garden designed to be a haven for people and wildlife, and John Little's garden in Essex.  We talk about how Benny brings biology and ecology into his work, what we can all do to garden for wildlife whilst reducing our input in terms of resources and how we can involve the community in building and using gardens that work for everyone.  Dr Ian Bedford's Bug of the Week: Broad bean pests What We Talk About  Benny's professional background and how he got into horticulture The Eden Nature Garden How Benny brings biology & ecology into his work Gardening on a low budget and with low resource availability, such as the absence of running water and electricity Going against the horticultural rule book Bees - native species and honeybees The importance of community involvement in public gardens The future of gardening in the UK Links www.edennaturegarden.org www.hawksbeegardening.com Benny on Instagram  London Natural History Society UK Bees, wasps, ants recording society Other episodes if you liked this one: John Little Nature from the Rubble Patreon

Consensus in Conversation
John Little: Smooth Ambler Spirits Co.

Consensus in Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 36:40


When Smooth Ambler opened in 2009, few envisioned the craft whiskey distillery would grow so big so fast. John Little, co-founder and whiskey maker, started the company with his father-in-law. The two had no experience with distilling, but their enthusiasm to learn, commitment to transparent labeling, and community-driven ethos has brought them success and industry-wide respect. Despite the fact that many high priced bourbons and whiskeys are older than the company itself, Smooth Ambler is a shining example of a company aligning profits and impact to achieve sustainable growth.Pour yourself a nice glass, sit back, and hit play to hear the fascinating story behind John Little and Smooth Ambler.More on Smooth Ambler:Website → https://smoothambler.com/ FaceBook → https://www.facebook.com/SmoothAmbler Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/smoothambler/ Twitter → https://twitter.com/SmoothAmbler John Little's LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-little-b003698/ Episode Highlights:0:00 Intro01:41 Background04:17 Whiskey10:57 Smooth Ambler Spirits Co.25:34 Transparency28:07 Optimism and the Future36:04 ConclusionFollow our host Conor on LinkedIn and Twitter to stay up to date! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Beach Cops
Episode 190: Slingblade and Mrs. Doubtire So Crazy in Love

Beach Cops

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 60:17


To listen to this full episode and get other bonus content, go to our PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/beachcopsOn this episode of Beach Cops, Andy has been watching more Milf Manor. O'Neill fears the Presidential power of Bill Clinton's sexual energy. Danish exposes a fitness beef between John Little and Earl Skakel. Then, an improv sensation sweeps the nation as Andy and Ryan take on the roles of Slingblade and Mrs. Doubtfire as they fall in love. Finally, Danish finds a post about redhead discrimination that infuriates O'Neill to the bone.

Our Hamptons
The Signa Gallery, East Hampton 1957-60.

Our Hamptons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 37:10


Esperanza and Irwin travel back to 1957-1960 East Hampton. Despite the death of Jackson Pollock the year before, the Abstract Expressionist movement was thriving. Yet the East End was a more conservative place back then, and the Art displayed was more staid landscapes than abstraction. At least until the artists Elizabeth Parker, John Little and Alfonso Ossorio decided to change that. Taking over the space at 53 Main Street from the defunct Maidstone Market, the Signa Gallery was born. And in the course of four seasons, the Signa was instrumental not only in charting a new direction for Art and galleries on eastern Long Island, but amplifying the an American Art Movement arguably born in Springs.

Bodybuilding Legends Show
1992 In Review, Part Two with Jerry Brainum

Bodybuilding Legends Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 91:29


The Bodybuilding Legends Podcast welcomes guest Jerry Brainum to review the year 1992 in Bodybuilding. In Part Two of his interview, Jerry and host John Hansen talk about some of the biggest professional competitions from 1992 including the 1992 Arnold Classic won by Vince Taylor and the 1992 Night of the Champions won by Kevin Levrone. At the end of the podcast, John Hansen reads the article "Haney on the Hot Seat...Will He or Won't He?" written by John Little, Peter McGough and Bob Wolff from the March, 1993 issue of Flex Magazine. (Time Stamps below).  Time Stamps: 4:15 - Kurt Marnul passes away 6:30 - New Bodybuilding Videos up on YouTube 8:30 - The Year 1975 in Bodybuilding 12:00 - Changing my workout program 12:47 - Listener emails 20:00 - Start of interview with Jerry Brainum - 1992 in Review, Part Two 20:40 - 1992 Arnold Classic 37:00 - Recent deaths in bodybuilding 37:25 - Shawn Rhoden's physique 42:00 - The art of bodybuilding 50:00 - Arnold and Rachel McLish 51:53 - Surprising placings at the 1992 Arnold Classic 54:22 - The 1992 Night of the Champions 55:54 - Wayne DeMelia Promoter 57:00 - Former Mr. Olympia winners at the Olympia 1:02:54 - Kevin Levrone and Porter Cottrell 1:05:00 - Nasser's prediction 1:08:00 - Bodybuilders competing past their prime 1:14:20 - John Hansen reads the article "Haney on the Hot Seat..Will He or Won't He?" written by John Little, Peter McGough and Bob Wolff from the March, 1993 issue of Flex Magazine. Links: Jerry's Newsletter Become a Patreon Donor Bodybuilding Legends Podcast John's YouTube Channel John Hansen Fitness

Roots and All
Nature from the Rubble

Roots and All

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 22:03


Hello and welcome to this episode of Roots and All. This week, I'm speaking to landscape architect Sally Bower. Sally has just been awarded the main RHS prize for her Bursary Report titled ‘Nature Rising from the Rubble' which looks at gravel and recycled aggregate gardens in Essex and London. Specifically, Sally looked at John Little's Hilldrop garden, RHS Hyde Hall, Beth Chatto's gravel garden, the Langdon Nature Discovery Car Park and the Horniman Museum Grasslands garden and her findings were invaluable if you're interested in designing with or growing in these types of media, and Sally had some surprising findings of note too. Dr Ian Bedford's Bug of the Week: Harlequins What We Talk About The purposes of the study and the distinctions between the different growing media used by people creating gravel/rubble gardens Is this style of gardening be appropriate across the whole of the UK? Big Sky Meadow - is this style of planting is as labour intensive as a traditional flower border might be? In Beth Chatto's garden, when beds are newly installed or are refreshed, they are subject to double digging during which process mushroom compost is incorporated to improve soil fertility. How does this gel with the idea that plants grow really well in low fertility, well-drained gravel substrates? John Little's private garden and how it is built to encourage biodiversity How important is a site specific approach? One of the gardens is a success because once the plants grow through the aggregate and reach the clay below, they grow happily and healthily. Isn't this just a gravel mulched garden rather than a proper gravel garden? How gravel gardens make a positive environmental contribution Why does soil which contain demolition waste high in lime capture carbon more quickly? Sally's favourite example of this type of garden from the ones she wrote about About Sally Bower Based in Liverpool, I've been a landscape architect and garden design for over 20 years. My designs aim to develop attractive low impact schemes which reconnect people with nature, support wildlife and respond to the site and its setting. I am particularly interested in what it means to make a ‘wild' garden and brownfield gardens for biodiversity and wildlife. Links www.sallybower.co.uk Link to Sally's Report - ‘Nature rising from the rubble' Other episodes if you liked this one: John Little of the Grass Roof Company Beth Chatto with Catherine Horwood Patreon Membership

No Solutions Podcast
BBW's Tip Best | John Little | #003

No Solutions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 60:45


Welcome to the new nightlife podcast Night Cappers!!! We talk about the KC nightlife with our good friend John Little!!! Listen as we discuss Real Estate, Pick Up Lines, Best club, and much more!!! Thank you for tuning in and watching our very first episode and don't forget to like and subscribe!!!John Littleinstagram.com/jlittle5512Night Cappers Podcastinstagram.com/nightcapperspodcastFor inquires, questions, or concerns you can contact us via emailnightcapperspodcast@gmail.comSupport the show

The Mash Up
E084 - Smooth Ambler Founders' Cask Strength Bourbon

The Mash Up

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 29:18


Smooth Ambler took the bourbon world by storm after sourcing and bottling some of the best MGP bourbon on the market many years ago. Fast forward to today, John Little and company have gone from sourcing some of the best to producing and bottling their own distillate. This week, we taste and review the brand new Founders' Cask Strength Bourbon from Smooth Ambler. This distillate is high proof, six years old, and is an outstanding example of what Smooth Ambler can produce. The conversation this week includes Steven and Maasak attempting to educate Anthony about furries, a discussion about fall favorites, and different nosing techniques. Will this Smooth Ambler Bourbon be “smooooooth?” You'll have to listen to find out. -------------------------- Socials IG: https://www.instagram.com/themashupky FB: https://www.facebook.com/themashupky TW: https://twitter.com/themashupky Music: All the Fixings by Zachariah Hickman Thank you so much for listening!

Just FlexIt
Columbia Business School Professors Join a Special Edition Episode of Just FlexIt™

Just FlexIt

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 47:39


An extraordinary episode of Just FlexIt™ has hit the airwaves! Austin Cohen was joined by Professor Olivier Toubia, PH. D., and Professor Melanie Brucks, PH. D. at the Columbia Business School recording studio to take part in an engaging and informative conversation about their respective research processes, and topics like communication and behavior. Both of these individuals hold great meaning to FlexIt, and Austin specifically,  as past instructors of his at Columbia Business School. FlexIt has collaborated with Professor Melanie and Professor Oliver on numerous projects centered around FlexIt's inception, brand refocusing, and growth.Class in Session:

Beach Cops
Beach Cops 160: Nigerian Donkey Dingus

Beach Cops

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 63:28


To listen to this full episode and get other bonus content, go to our PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/beachcops   We open with a John Little update. Then, Andy is accused of some donkey business. Later, he tries out his new presidential impressions. He also opens our eyes to the ultra secretive world of restaurant supplies. After that, it's a hilarious tale of almost divorce.

Bourbon Pursuit
365 - Is Sourced Bourbon Sustainable? with John Little of Smooth Ambler

Bourbon Pursuit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 59:01


Smooth Ambler made a name for themselves with Old Scout. It was before the big craze of higher-aged sourced MGP when it was relatively easy to find. But, all good things come to an end and now they had to figure out how to keep that business sustainable. John Little, Founder of Smooth Ambler, joins the show once again to talk about why transparently sourcing whiskey was a critical component of the business. John feels they made plenty of mistakes early on and are trying to recapture the glory Old Scout once had. We dive into the economics of the sourced market of increased costs and what the future holds for their own distilled whiskey. Show Notes: Above the Char with Fred Minnick (@fredminnick) talks about the best introduction to bourbon flights How hard was it to take a step back from being involved with every facet of the business? Why did sourcing whiskey never leave your business? Did the market dictate Old Scout's trajectory? Why not shut down the still and go all-in on sourced product? Did you ever think about putting Old Scout to the side once your distilled product was ready? What future modeling did you use to figure out when to put down new make or just purchase aged inventory? What was the reaction when Old Scout went off the market and back on? Why was transparency so important when it came to telling the Old Scout story? Besides capital, what initial challenges do you have sourcing whiskey? How much better have you gotten at projecting pipeline and future growth? Aged stock has increased significantly, so how are you handling this? As barrel prices increase are you absorbing costs or planning on passing on those costs? @smoothambler Support this podcast on Patreon

Beach Cops
Episode 342: Little Ponyboy w/John Little

Beach Cops

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 107:46


Sadly, this could be the last appearance of John Little on the show. He's leaving Los Angeles. Hear where he'll be next. We try to help him with ideas on different approaches to showbiz and other ventures we think could bring him the big bucks. We share some of our favorite memories we had together and get into comics he managed to piss off at the Comedy Store. If it's the last time we hear from him, then it's a pretty good send off. Good luck, Johnny! The Danish and O'Neill podcast salutes you! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.