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The Psychology of Self-Injury: Exploring Self-Harm & Mental Health
Dr. Kirsty Hird, a Research Officer in the Youth Mental Health team at The Kids Research Institute Australia, adds to Episode 1 of The Psychology of Self-Injury podcast by explaining in depth and in layman's terms why people self-injure according to the six most common/popular theoretical models. Connect with Dr. Hird on LinkedIn here, view her staff profile here, and follow her on ResearchGate here. Below are two of her papers related to today's interview as well as a few other resources referenced in this episode:Hird, K., Hasking, P., & Boyes, M. (2023). A comparison of the theoretical models of NSSI. In E.E. Lloyd-Richardson, I. Baetens, & J. Whitlock (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of nonsuicidal self-injury (pp. 24-40). Oxford University Press.Hird, K., Hasking, P., & Boyes, M. (2022). Relationships between outcome expectancies and non-suicidal self-injury: Moderating roles of emotion regulation difficulties and self-efficacy to resist self-injury. Archives of Suicide Research, 26(4), 1688-1701.Gray, N., Uren, H., Pemberton, E., & Boyes, M. (2023). Profiling ambivalence in the context of nonsuicidal self-injury. Journal of Clinical Psychology, 79(8), 1699-1712.Ramsey, W. A., Berlin, K. S., Del Conte, G., Lightsey, O. R., Schimmel-Bristow, A., Marks, L. R., & Strohmer, D. C. (2021). Targeting self-criticism in the treatment of nonsuicidal self-injury in dialectical behavior therapy for adolescents: a randomized clinical trial. Child and Adolescent Mental Health, 26(4), 320-330.Gratz, K., & Tull, M. (2025). Acceptance-based emotion regulation therapy: A clinician's guide to treating emotion dysregulation and self-destructive behaviors using an evidence-based therapy drawn from ACT and DBT. Harbinger Press.Below are links to the original 6 theoretical models discussed in this episode:Four Function Model - Nock, M. K., & Prinstein, M. J. (2004). A functional approach to the assessment of self-mutilative behavior. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 72(5), 885–890.Experiential Avoidance Model - Chapman, A. L., Gratz, K. L., & Brown, M. Z. (2006). Solving the puzzle of deliberate self-harm: The experiential avoidance model. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 44(3), 371–394.Emotional Cascade Model - Selby, E. A., & Joiner, T. E. (2009). Cascades of emotion: The emergence of borderline personality disorder from emotional and behavioral dysregulation. Review of General Psychology, 13(3), 219–229.Integrated Model - Nock, M. K. (2010). Self-injury. Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 6(1), 339–363.Cognitive-Emotional Model - Hasking, P., Whitlock, J., Voon, D., & Rose, A. (2017). A cognitive-emotional model of NSSI: Using emotion regulation and cognitive processes to explain why people self-injure. Cognition and Emotion, 31(8), 1543–1556.Barriers and Benefits Model - Hooley, J. M., & Franklin, J. C. (2018). Why do people hurt themselves? A new conceptual model of nonsuicidal self-injury. Clinical Psychological Science, 6(3), 428–451.Want to have a bigger role on the podcast?:Should you or someone you know be interviewed on the podcast? We want to know! Please fill out this Google doc form, and we will be in touch with more details if it's a good fit.Want to hear your question and have it answered on the podcast? Please send an audio clip of your question (60 seconds or less) to @DocWesters on Instagram or Twitter/X, or email us at thepsychologyofselfinjury@gmail.comWant to be involved in research? Send us a message at thepsychologyofselfinjury@gmail.com and we will see if we can match you to an active study.Want to interact with us through comments and polls? You can on Spotify!Follow Dr. Westers on Instagram and Twitter/X (@DocWesters). To join ISSS, visit itriples.org and follow ISSS on Facebook and Twitter/X (@ITripleS).The Psychology of Self-Injury podcast has been rated as one of the "10 Best Self Harm Podcasts" and "20 Best Clinical Psychology Podcasts" by Feedspot and one of the Top 100 Psychology Podcasts by Goodpods. It has also been featured in Audible's "Best Mental Health Podcasts to Defy Stigma and Begin to Heal."
Join us for our VBS this summer from July 27th-30th! If you want to help/donate/volunteer, then email Natalie Pollard at natalie@alcspringfield.org.To register your kids visit:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1cDyUik3gvRaMWDARY96NBrAtOaqOABUouhrqF_7d7ek/edit
Send us a textA 15-year-old Elvis Tribute Artist that many feel is Elvis reincarnated but looks like Joaquin Phoenix! He is the only singer in his family. The attraction started in second grade after his best friend dared him to dress up as Elvis for Halloween, which began the love affair for the King of Rock n Roll. Aiden also sings Johnny Cash, Josh Turner and a couple others but Elvis is his niche. He says, Elvis is a friend of his that he never got to meet and since 2nd Grade he has been singing his songs that began with “Jailhouse Rock.” Aiden spends an hour every day practicing Elvis's music. He states he has watch every single video on YouTube that Elvis has watched to perfect his mannerisms and movement and some of these moves come natural to Aiden. He has jumpsuits made specifically for him along with the replica clothes and he completely embraces this vintage look and mentions; he was born in the wrong era!Being part of a big competition in Memphis in the Big “little” King Division, he will be performing in the Graceland tent very soon, but Aiden really wants to be the Ultimate Elvis and has been to Tupelo, MS many times and performed right outside the birthplace of Elvis! What is next? VEGAS? Steve Pennington is his vocal coach for over the past year and half, and one Aiden believes in him in which the results speak for themselves. Pennington is the one to credit for posting his videos and putting the naysayers at bay that believed Aiden was lip synching by posting an A Capella video. How is he handling all the notoriety from his VIRAL videos? He tells us what long term plans are, and he has a plan B too! What does a teenager away from being Elvis? He ends with a beautiful story of the impact he has had on others. Aiden Joiner Links:Join the Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/386781849478323Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aiden_joiner/?hl=enWatch Aiden's Tik Tok Videos: https://www.tiktok.com/@santasteve24 Before the Lights Links:Website: https://www.tommycanale.com/beforethelights-episodesGet Tommy a Glass of Vino: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/beforethelightsSupport the showFollow the show on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beforethelightspodcast/Follow the show on Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/beforethelightspodcast/Follow the show on Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@beforethelightspodcast?lang=enFollow Tommy on Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/tcanale3Rate & Review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/before-the-lights/id1501245041Email the host: beforethelightspod@gmail.com
Что заставляет человека создать приложение для борьбы с одиночеством? Может ли технология действительно помочь людям находить друзей, или мы просто пытаемся заменить настоящее общение новыми алгоритмами? В этом интервью журналистка Марианна Кренть поговорила с Эдуардом Титовым - основателем Joiner — платформы, которая обещает изменить подход к знакомствам и мероприятиям.
Indianapolis-based housing developer Onyx + East recently scored a three-peat on IBJ's annual list of fast-growing companies—all of which were on the watch of CEO Kelli Lawrence. She took the top job in 2019, when its annual revenue was about $19 million. By 2024, its annual revenue had climbed to $90 million—a nearly 375% increase over five years. Founded in 2015 as an offshoot of Indianapolis-based apartment developer Milhaus, Onyx + East has specialized in for-sale housing such as townhomes, duplex homes and single-family residences within planned communities in high-demand urban and suburban areas. Its focus has widened from Marion Couty to the Indianapolis metropolitan area to markets in Ohio and Florida. It also has expanded into the build-to-rent category. Kelli Lawrence grew up in a traditional suburban home in Toledo and was a first-generation college student. She entered Ball State University with a strong sense of what she wanted to do—study urban planning and development in Ball State's school of architecture—and a hunger for student governance, joining and leading a wide array of campus organizations. He first job out of school was long-range planner for the city of Carmel, getting involved in the early stages of some of the city's signature projects. All of these topics are on the table for this week's edition of the IBJ Podcast, as well as her current role as CEO of Onyx + East. We discuss the economics of developing and pricing its projects in central Indiana, how to onboard new employees in the midst of business growth, her early years in the housing development when she often was the only woman in the room, and why she describes herself as a “joiner.”
Parc Fermé er stolt på plass under 24-timersløpet på Le Mans, og torsdag ankom vi det mektige baneanlegget. Her er førsteinntrykket fra ettermiddagen, og jammen dukket ikke Dennis Olsen himself opp da vi gjorde først opptak!Få med deg alt fra Le Mans ved å abonnere på podkasten, abonnere på Parcferme.no (rabattkode "LEMANS") og å følge oss i sosiale medier (@parcfermeno)! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Proverbs 2 - Isaac and Monty Joiner by Somerville St Church of Christ
This week Andrew talks with Amanda Joiner, the Global Vice President of The Ritz-Carlton Leadership Center. Amanda shares a behind-the-scenes look at how The Ritz-Carlton delivers extraordinary experiences on a daily basis — and exceeds even the highest of expectations. This conversation is a powerful reminder that when we dedicate our lives to serving others & exceeding expectations — we truly have the power to change people's lives and create moments that get remembered forever. ** Follow Andrew **Instagram: @AndrewMoses123Twitter/X: @andrewhmosesSign up for e-mails to keep up with the podcast at everybodypullsthetarp.com/newsletterDISCLAIMER: This podcast is solely for educational & entertainment purposes. It is not intended to be a substitute for the advice of a physician, psychotherapist, or other qualified professional.
On this episode or Catholic Forum, after a news update from The Dialog, we talk with Brooke Joiner, Co-founder and CEO of Catholic Owned. She tells us why she started this Catholic business app, who can be listed, and why over 10,000 people are happily using Catholic Owned. You can see a video of this interview on the Diocese of Wilmington's YouTube channel, YouTube.com/DioceseofWilm. Follow us at Facebook.com/CatholicForum. Catholic Forum is a production of the Office of Communication of the Diocese of Wilmington. Please like and subscribe.
Episode 251Special Guest:Meghan SundermeierOmaha Wood Co.https://www.instagram.com/omahawoodco/ Sponsors:Onefinity CNC:The industry standard for at home production CNCs. Ball screw and linear rail construction - No beltsCompatible with all popular software, 15 minute setup, infinitely upgradable, and world class tech support!And its made in Canada. Which means Maple Glazed Rails!One Machine - Infinite possibilitieshttps://www.onefinitycnc.com/Sign up for Patreon for Early access, and special Patreon-only content:https://www.patreon.com/anotherwoodshoppodcastJoin us for the AWP Mid-West MAYker Meetup - May 17 2025RSVP: http://midwestmaykermeetup.com PATREON GIVEAWAY!Donate to Maker's For St. JudeEvery $5 earns you an extra entry in the January Patreon Giveaway (Paid Patrons Only)http://fundraising.stjude.org/goto/anotherwoodshoppodcast Questions:Alex AdamsType A FurnitureCan you recommend any way to get cat poop out of wooden chisel handles? Nick MiddlecampNSM WoodcraftI have a dilemma. My current shop setup is split across two locations 3 miles apart. I have Thunder Bolt laser and a 4ft by 2ft CNC (not an Onefinity) in a climate controlled shed at my house. The other location is a storage unit, I have all of my traditional larger shop tools there. Cabinet table saw, Miter station, Joiner, Planer, Router table and an array of bench top sanding equipment. The situation is not ideal but is currently my only option. I have made some duplicate purchases of my smaller cordless tools to put them at both locations, but where do I stop? What tools are an absolute must have for that immediate post processing of CNC'd items.You can send in your question to get answered on the podcast! Record your question or comment on your phones voice memo app and email it to anotherwoodshoppodcast@gmail.comYou can follow us all and the podcast on Instagram and YouTube!Podcast:https://www.instagram.com/anotherwoodshoppodcast/https://www.youtube.com/anotherwoodshoppodcast https://www.etsy.com/shop/awpstore Pete:https://www.instagram.com/ptreesworkshop/ https://www.youtube.com/ptreesworkshophttps://www.etsy.com/shop/pTreesWorkShop Dan:https://www.instagram.com/danieldunlap.woodworks/ https://www.youtube.com/danieldunlap https://www.etsy.com/shop/ddwwstore Braden:https://www.instagram.com/littlebugwoodworking/ https://www.youtube.com/@littlebugwoodworking https://littlebugwoodworking.com/ Support the show
Olivia Joiner's journey into the ATV world started like many others wrenching alongside her dad at a Honda dealership and helping out at the family's rental shop. But Olivia didn't just ride she learned to build, fix, and fine tune her own machines. A former Canadian local series racer, Olivia pivoted to the U.S. National scene when ATV racing declined in her home country.With a rare mix of mechanical talent and racing experience, she's carving a path few others in the sport have walked especially women. After enrolling in a local technical trade school, Olivia thought her racing career might be over. But in 2025, she made a surprise return to the track, proving you can chase more than one dream at a time.Looking ahead, Olivia plans to complete her training and become a race mechanic at the professional level. Tune in as she shares her passion for both the sport and the shop and how she's determined to make her mark in a male-dominated industry.Don't miss Olivia Joiner's inspiring story of passion, perseverance, and horsepower. Subscribe, share this episode, and leave us a review it helps more listeners discover incredible voices in the world of ATV racing.
Learn more about Catholic Owned here: https://catholicowned.com/introductionIn this conversation, Nathan Crankfield speaks with Brooke Joiner about her journey from being a Lutheran to converting to Catholicism, her decision to homeschool her children, and the founding of Catholic Owned, a platform aimed at supporting Catholic businesses. They discuss the importance of building a Catholic economy, the challenges faced by Catholic business owners, and the need for community support and excellence in service. Brooke shares her vision for Catholic Owned and how it aims to connect Catholic consumers with businesses that align with their values.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Brooke Joiner and Catholic Owned02:58 Homeschooling Journey and Family Dynamics05:54 Conversion to Catholicism: A Personal Journey11:58 Meeting Her Husband and Building a Life Together18:07 The Birth of Catholic Owned: Vision and Mission23:58 Launching Catholic Owned: Initial Steps and Goals24:45 Launching a Catholic Economy26:09 Supporting Catholic Business Owners29:46 The Ripple Effect of Catholic Commerce33:53 Comparative Community Economies34:58 The Importance of Supporting Each Other38:11 Navigating Discounts and Value42:26 Striving for Excellence in Catholic Business52:11 Connecting with CatholicOwned
In this episode, Laura Joiner discusses the Sam Thompson Memorial Foundation, which she leads in honor of her friend, the late Sam Thompson, a jockey who tragically passed away after a racing accident. The foundation initially aimed to cover Sam's medical expenses but has since expanded to support injured riders and others in the horse … Read More Read More
In this episode of Say Yes to Holiness, host Christina Semmens speaks with Brooke Joiner, co-founder and CEO of Catholic Owned, a platform dedicated to connecting Catholic consumers with businesses that align with their faith. Brooke shares her journey of conversion to Catholicism, the inspiration behind launching Catholic Owned, and the importance of supporting fellow Catholics through intentional spending. The conversation explores the challenges and rewards of building a faith-based business, the significance of spiritual practices, and the future initiatives of Catholic Owned, including the Eastertide shopping guide.TakeawaysBrooke Joyner is a convert to Catholicism and co-founder of Catholic Owned.The mission of Catholic Owned is to connect Catholic consumers with businesses that share their values.Brooke's journey involved a significant pilgrimage that inspired the launch of Catholic Owned.The platform started as a digital magazine to test the market for Catholic businesses.Vetting businesses involves adherence to the Magisterium and personal faith practices of owners.Spending money wisely can support Catholic families and communities.Users can nominate businesses to be included in the Catholic Owned network.The Eastertide shopping guide offers curated gifts for various occasions.Catholic Owned aims to build a new Catholic economy by fostering community support.Brooke emphasizes the importance of spiritual practices in her work.Sound Bites"We need to do something better.""If we can't even help our own people, what are we doing?""Our dollars have power.""You can nominate businesses that you know of in your area.""The Eastertide shopping guide is a curated collection.""We are seeing that Catholics really care about this.""It's a very long game.""We are building the new Catholic economy."Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Catholic Owned and Its Mission 03:11 Brooke Joyner's Journey to Catholic Owned 05:52 The Birth of Catholic Owned 09:14 Pilgrimage and Inspiration 12:08 Launching the Digital Magazine 14:59 Vetting Catholic Businesses 18:08 The Importance of Spending Wisely 21:05 Nominate and Expand the Network 24:00 Eastertide Shopping Guide Overview 26:47 Future Initiatives and Growth Plans 29:59 Challenges and Rewards of the Journey 33:11 Spiritual Practices and Their Impact 35:58 Final Thoughts and Call to Action For more information about Brooke and Catholic Owned, go to: https://catholicowned.com/introduction
Shame - Monty Joiner by Somerville St Church of Christ
The Eyes of Faith - Monty Joiner by Somerville St Church of Christ
More Like Jesus in Endurance - Monty Joiner by Somerville St Church of Christ
Luke 22 (part 1) - Monty Joiner by Somerville St Church of Christ
In this episode of the Wise Decision Maker Show, Dr. Gleb Tsipursky speaks to Andrew Joiner, CEO of Hyperscience, who talks about using AI to automate tasks employees don't want to do.You can learn about Hyperscience at https://www.hyperscience.ai/
Fr. Pat Driscoll on 4 reasons Catholics must give alms this lent, Dawn Beutner has our Saints of the Month, and Brooke Joiner has our Sunday Gospel Reflection.
Corey and Justin talk about the first book in the Dark Nest Trilogy by Troy Denning, the Swarm War! Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TapcafPodcast Email us: tapcaftransmissions@gmail.com The Tapcaf BOOK Tier List: https://bit.ly/3iHfqIR
Episode 400 Rob makes an international call to England for the most recent interview. Musician Craig Joiner takes a seat at the microphone to talk about music and fishing. Craig is no novice at the microphone; in 1987, his band Romeo's Daughter signed with Jive Records and released their first album the following year. Craig's music has appeared in blockbuster films such as Jack Reacher and has been covered by artists like Heart and Eddie Money. He has recently made an appearance on the BBC weekend morning program. When he's not performing, you can find Craig along England's renowned chalk streams. However, the streams are currently facing some challenges. Raw sewage has been permitted to enter the once pristine waterways. You'll learn about this and more as Rob chats with Craig. Wild Trout Trust Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Silver Quintette - "Sinner's Crossroads" [0:00:00] Rev. Goldie Thompson's Teenagers - "Beuatiful Garden of Prayer" [0:09:03] Bro. Bailey and the Little Miller's Grove Baptist Church Chorus - "I've Got a New Born Soul" [0:09:06] Friendly Five - "I Am Determined" [0:12:17] John Boswell the True Sounding Boswellettes - "When I've Gone the Very Last Mile of the Way" [0:17:44] Carolyn Moore - "I've Come Along Way" [0:19:58] Sons of Harmony - "Coming Home One Day" [0:23:19] Exciting Enchanters - "It Ain't No Use" - Precious Lord [0:25:58] Thomas Singers of Bridgeton, NJ. - "Fighting In the Service of the Lord" [0:28:23] Trumpeteers of Appomatox, VA. - "Jesus Had To Suffer" [0:34:02] Joy Rite Singers - "You Better Mind" [0:37:39] Joiner's Five Trumpets - "Motherless Child" [0:40:24] Kelly Brothers - "I've Been Striving" [0:42:59] Ambassadors of Philadelphia, PA - "I Don't Know Why" [0:45:31] Sons of Joy - "Precious Lord" [0:48:35] Beautiful Tones - "When You and I Were Young, Maggie" - Great Day [0:52:17] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/150285
Silver Quintette - "Sinner's Crossroads" [0:00:00] Rev. Goldie Thompson's Teenagers - "Beuatiful Garden of Prayer" [0:09:03] Bro. Bailey and the Little Miller's Grove Baptist Church Chorus - "I've Got a New Born Soul" [0:09:06] Friendly Five - "I Am Determined" [0:12:17] John Boswell the True Sounding Boswellettes - "When I've Gone the Very Last Mile of the Way" [0:17:44] Carolyn Moore - "I've Come Along Way" [0:19:58] Sons of Harmony - "Coming Home One Day" [0:23:19] Exciting Enchanters - "It Ain't No Use" - Precious Lord [0:25:58] Thomas Singers of Bridgeton, NJ. - "Fighting In the Service of the Lord" [0:28:23] Trumpeteers of Appomatox, VA. - "Jesus Had To Suffer" [0:34:02] Joy Rite Singers - "You Better Mind" [0:37:39] Joiner's Five Trumpets - "Motherless Child" [0:40:24] Kelly Brothers - "I've Been Striving" [0:42:59] Ambassadors of Philadelphia, PA - "I Don't Know Why" [0:45:31] Sons of Joy - "Precious Lord" [0:48:35] Beautiful Tones - "When You and I Were Young, Maggie" - Great Day [0:52:17] https://freeform.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/150285
We discuss why joining a club or an association is the glue that binds civic society to democracy. They are the classrooms for our citizenship! Pete's civic action toolkit recommendations are: Join a club! Re-inhabit the world that you're in, by learning about it. Pete Davis is a bestselling author of Dedicated: The Case for Commitment in an Age of Infinite Browsing, the founder of the Democracy Policy Network, and the co-director of Join or Die, a film about why you should join a club and why the fate of America depends on it. Let's connect! Follow Future Hindsight on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/futurehindsightpod/ Discover new ways to #BetheSpark: https://www.futurehindsight.com/spark Follow Mila on X: https://x.com/milaatmos Follow Pete on X: https://x.com/PeteDDavis Sponsor: Thank you to Shopify! Sign up for a $1/month trial at shopify.com/hopeful. Early episodes for Patreon supporters: https://patreon.com/futurehindsight Credits: Host: Mila Atmos Guests: Pete Davis Executive Producer: Mila Atmos Producer: Zack Travis
The Dirt Reporters Episode 200: Joshua Joiner by DirtonDirt.com
Joining Alex as guest host is Brittany "Trello Queen" Joiner. On this special episode they'll talk about all the competing software apps that do work or project managment that AREN'T Jira or Trello. Let's see how ClickUp, Airtable, Monday, Asana, and others stack up!The Jira Life=====================================Having trouble keeping up with when we are live? Sign up for our Atlassian Community Group!https://ace.atlassian.com/the-jira-life/Or Follow us on LinkedIn! / the-jira-life Become a member on YouTube to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/@thejiralife/...Hosts: Alex "Dr. Jira" Ortiz Brittany "Trello Queen" Joiner "King Bob" Robert Wen Lina Ortiz / alexortiz89 / @apetechtechtutorials / brittanysjoiner https://trello.substack.comProducer: / robert-wen-csm-spc6-a552051 Executive Producer: Music provided by Monstercat:=====================================Intro: Nitro Fun - Cheat Codes / monstercat Outro: Fractal - Atrium / monstercatinstinct
Blessings Of Sacrifice - Monty Joiner by Somerville St Church of Christ
Luke 15 - Monty Joiner by Somerville St Church of Christ
Erica talks with Jeff Joiner, a professional speaker and sales trainer. They explore themes of personal wellness, business strategies, and the importance of authentic human connection. Joiner emphasizes selling more than the basic service, instead selling trust and a personal relationship. He encourages listeners to focus on providing exceptional customer experience, even in commodity businesses. The discussion covers how entrepreneurs can differentiate themselves by connecting genuinely with clients, offering unexpected acts of service, and building loyalty. Erica and Jeff also share their personal struggles and experiences, creating an open and entertaining conversation. Connect with Jeff: https://www.instagram.com/jeffreyjoiner/ Scoop Con 2025 (May 23rd & 24th) - https://scoopcon.com/ Comments and Questions are welcome. Send to: thescooppodcast22@gmail.com
Speaker: Alex Joiner // Date: Sunday 9 February 2025 // Scripture: 1 Corinthians 9:24-25, Hebrews 12:1
Silver Quintette - "Sinner's Crossroads" [Art today by Purvis Young.] [0:00:00] Bernard Brinson and the Wiggins Singers - "He'll Bring You Through" [0:03:50] Lucille Jones - "Home in the Holy Land" [0:07:49] Bossie and the Forever Bound Singers - "I Found Jesus" [0:12:41] Dixie Travelers - "We Need Jesus" [0:17:24] Fabulous Gates Singers - "Have a Little Talk With Jesus" [0:21:35] Flint Cavaliers - "Lift the Savior Up" - Take It to the House [0:26:09] Gospel Clouds of Joy - "On My Way to Heaven" [0:35:00] Gospel Interns - "Jesus Knows" [0:38:05] Clarence Taylor and the McGauley Singers - "Born to Be What I Am" - We Come a Long Way [0:42:24] Ballard Brothers - "Jesus Loves Me" - Signs of the Times [0:45:05] Carolyn Moore - "Oh How I Love Jesus" [0:49:30] Joiner's Five Trumpets - "Lord Own Me As Your Child" [0:51:20] https://freeform.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/148894
Silver Quintette - "Sinner's Crossroads" [Art today by Purvis Young.] [0:00:00] Bernard Brinson and the Wiggins Singers - "He'll Bring You Through" [0:03:50] Lucille Jones - "Home in the Holy Land" [0:07:49] Bossie and the Forever Bound Singers - "I Found Jesus" [0:12:41] Dixie Travelers - "We Need Jesus" [0:17:24] Fabulous Gates Singers - "Have a Little Talk With Jesus" [0:21:35] Flint Cavaliers - "Lift the Savior Up" - Take It to the House [0:26:09] Gospel Clouds of Joy - "On My Way to Heaven" [0:35:00] Gospel Interns - "Jesus Knows" [0:38:05] Clarence Taylor and the McGauley Singers - "Born to Be What I Am" - We Come a Long Way [0:42:24] Ballard Brothers - "Jesus Loves Me" - Signs of the Times [0:45:05] Carolyn Moore - "Oh How I Love Jesus" [0:49:30] Joiner's Five Trumpets - "Lord Own Me As Your Child" [0:51:20] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/148894
Rub your forearms together for the kingly Nate Tapp, who joins our hive mind as the podcast enters its insectoid era all about Troy Denning's Dark Nest trilogy! Grab a can of gelmeat and an orb of membrosia for an episode that's crawling with conversation about audiobook omissions, thorny throuples, and a Prime Unu who may have violated the Prime Directive...
On today's episode host Evan Semanco is joined by Do Good Pastor Robyn Horton and two mission trip participants, Britney Spivey and Sally Joiner, fresh off the first ever all women mission trip to Honduras. Robyn explains how the trip came together, what it was like serving women with an all woman team, and how doing things like health care, counseling, and even shopping was transformative in the lives of women in Honduras. Britney and Sally share their experiences, why they chose to do a trip like this, and how God worked in their lives along with the rest of the team. Want to find out more about trips coming up and how you can #DoGood? Check out the links below: LINKS FROM THE EPISODE Download The Simple Church App Get text updates by sending " dogood " to 77222 Lighthouse Family Retreat 2025 Honduras Well Projects Brittney and Haylies Walk for Water Podcast If you have feedback for the podcast, have a guest suggestion, or just want to talk to Evan, e-mail Evan@thesimplechurch.tv. You can also find out more about the Simple Church at www.theSimpleChurch.tv.
This Episodes Questions: Brians Questions: Hello Guy, Huy, and Sean, I have two questions. 1) I'd like to hear your thoughts on your workshop maintenance routines. Are there yearly, monthly, project-ly routines to the maintenance and cleaning you do in your shops? Marc What are your woodworking goals for 2025? Brian Guys Questions: Hey Guys, First, thanks for the fantastic podcast. I always enjoy listening to you gents so much so that I've managed to get through the entirety of your past episodes. A little background: I work in a small space and am consider going with a combo jointer - planer can leave me some room for something else. I am not a a professional woodworker but an enthusiastic hobbyist. Right now I have a bench top 10" jointer (I definitely understand why Guy pretty much hates these things) and a DeWalt 735 planer. I'm happy with the DeWalt, but the jointer can get finicky if it's moved or looked at. I believe I heard in a past episode that Huy is using a Hammer A3-31 jointer-planer combo. Huy - are you in fact using a Hammer combo machine? And if so, are you happy with it? Is the fence pretty solid? If you were to buy again, what else would you consider? My other option is maybe a non-combo mid-price point Powermatic or Grizzly jointer. Any other brands to consider? It's a tough choice - spend more money but use less space or spend less money and use up more of that limited space. Would appreciate hearing from each of you on this topic. Apologies for my long winded questions, but this feels like a big decision. Thanks again for the excellent show. Ron As always thank you for the podcast and sharing your knowledge. This one may be mainly for Guy as I know he's a proponent of the Lamello Zeta P2. Like Huy I'm a bit of a tool junkie, and can't pass up a new one. I was never happy with my old Porter Cable biscuit Joiner, so I gravitated to the Domino DF500 which has been a great tool. I came across a deal where someone was selling a complete Zeta P2 system so I picked it up. I've watched a number of the videos guy posted using the Zeta P2 and so far she seems like a great machine, but now I have some questions that I was hoping you could point me in the right direction: 1) Is there any reason to keep my old Porter Cable Biscuit joiner? 2) I have the knock down domino accessories that I've used on some builds in the past. Do you have a guide line or any thoughts on when you would use the Domino vs. the Lamello? Thanks again, Doug Huy's Questions: Hello gentlemen, since you have been asking for questions, here are some for you regarding tools for projects, projects for tools, and tools AS projects. First, tools for projects. Thinking back my early days in woodworking, there were many times when I would have an idea for a project that exceeded the capabilities of my limited tool collection. Some of these were a basic as ripping a board or making an accurate cross cut. I managed to get by with the most basic table saw that I could afford and an old circular saw. Since a lot has changed in the 30 years since I started, like track saws and set-ups like MFT and Kreg's table setups, what would you guys recommend for the basic tools for someone starting out? Second, projects for tools. As I started to improve my skills as a woodworker and more tools became available, I felt the need to add tools to my shop. To help justify the purchases, I found myself coming up with projects that would be easier if I had that "special tool/bit/blade." Have you every made a project specifically designed to justify a tool purchase, or is it just me? If so, what was the project and what was the tool? Third, tools AS projects. A few years ago I started to get more into hand tool woodworking after inheriting some of my grandfather's collection. I also began frequenting a couple of used tool stores in Maine while on vacation where I picked up some vintage panel saws and most of a Stanley 78 rabbet plane. With some cleaning and sharpening I began to really appreciate the use of hand tools and began looking for a used router plane. I don't know if it was just the area that I live in (New England), but there are very few used router planes to be found, and the few that I did find were almost as much as a new one. Determined to add a router plane to my arsenal I went online, found multiple different options for making my own, and then settled on the Paul Sellers' kit for the hardware and using hickory and cherry for the base. I found out to be a very fun project that taught me some new skills, and I use the tool very frequently. Have you guys done similar projects to make a useful tool that also improved your skills? Thank you for you time. Joshua The Black Dog Woodworks Hello again gentlemen. You guys are the best at answering questions. My third question involves making two 11" by 11 3/4" panel doors that slide left and right in a groove cut into the top and bottom of the frame. The door panels are made of 1/2" MDF but with a 3" wide piece of Poplar that is glued to the top and bottom ends of the MDF. This is to allow for cutting the rabbet into wood instead of MDF. The rabbet will slide in upper and lower grooves in the frame. I created my own veneer of Walnut in the front face and Poplar in the back face because I'm cheap and the back won't show. Both veneers are 7/64" thick and the long grain runs left to right (same direction of the door travel). I used Titebond Veneer glue and glued both faces at once. I sandwiched the assembly between two pieces of plywood and clamped and weighted the whole thing. After 24 hours, I removed the clamps and saw that the panel had cupped in the direction across the grain (the same as a 12" wide board would cup). I don't understand why it cupped as I thought MDF wouldn't allow that to happen. I did use too much glue on the walnut side as there was a lot of squeeze-out. I backed off the amount of glue on the Poplar side. Was the veneer too thick? Should I have ran the back face veneer perpendicular to the front face instead of in the same direction? Did the two 3" wide Poplar pieces somehow contribute to the cupping? I am waiting on doing the second door panel until I hear your opinions on this. Thank you for a great podcast. I hope you all keep it going. Anthony
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Ever feel like a 'try-hard' gets a bad rap? In this bite-sized episode, I'm diving into why I love 'January Joiners' and how you can harness that New Year momentum to make lasting progress. Tune in as I share three key tips to help you ride the momentum wave successfully and avoid common pitfalls. Sign up as a Supporter to get access to our private, premium, ad-free podcast, More Personal. Episodes air each Friday! Use code "FREEMONTH” to get your first month free–code expires February 1st Access exclusive supporter benefits Free DSL Training Sticky Habit Intensive Waitlist Full Show Notes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Citizens Club of Springfield met in summer 2024 to hear from SING: Shifting Into New Gear, a nonprofit charitable organization based in Springfield, Illinois, providing mentoring and resource navigation services to formerly incarcerated citizens returning to community and family life. SING's founder/CEO and formerly incarcerated individual, Lynard Joiner was joined by David Risley, retired Federal Prosecutor along with Becky Gabany, capacity-building consultant as the moderator. Joiner discusses his experience with incarceration, the creation of SING, and the unlikely partnership and collaboration between Risley and himself. To learn more about SING click here.
On this special edition of DIRTRACKR Daily, Hunt the Front's Jonathan Joiner takes us behind the curtain on creating content, keeping the business afloat, the high cost of dirt late model racing, and the struggles and triumphs of it all.
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Andrew serves as Hyperscience's CEO. He brings a wealth of experience and proven track record that advances the company's overall strategy and growth initiatives—at a time in which Hyperscience is experiencing rapidly expanding demand. Prior to Hyperscience, Andrew was CEO of InMoment, a recognized leader in the customer experience (CX) software industry, where he oversaw significant growth and expansion. He has also held strategic executive positions at several other successful technology companies, including HP Software, where he was responsible for driving key innovation, product development, and revenue growth. Before that, he led the high-growth business unit within HP Autonomy, a $1.1 billion market leader in unstructured data applications and solutions, focusing on customer experience and marketing technology. In 2006, his firm Singlecast Technologies was acquired and brought into Autonomy via ZANTAZ.
Fr. Pat Driscoll talks commitment, Joseph Pronechan on our Lady of Borang, and Brooke Joiner highlights Catholicowned.com
Reach Out Via Text!In todays episode we are honored to have Jeff Joiner join the show to discuss sales, communication, and people. People will make or break your business, and if you don't know how to communicate with them then you won't see the growth that you possibly could. Jeff is a wealth of knowledge and I encourage you to tune in with great intentionality and take action on the things discussed today.Jeff's Website-https://www.jeffjoiner.com/Say It Like It Matters When It Matters-https://www.jeffjoiner.com/category/all-productsJeff's Youtube Channel-https://www.youtube.com/@AnEpicLifeSupport the show 10% off LMN Software- https://lmncompany.partnerlinks.io/growinggreenpodcast Book A Consult Call-https://stan.store/GrowingGreenPodcast Lawntrepreneur Academy-https://www.lawntrepreneuracademy.com/ The Landscaping Bookkeeper-https://thelandscapingbookkeeper.com/ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/growinggreenlandscapes/ Email-ggreenlandscapes@gmail.com
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Last year (2023) was a banner one for Sabrina Teitelbaum, aka Blondshell. Her self-titled debut LP gained new fans and received critical acclaim — one of the songs from that album, “Joiner,” even earned a coveted spot on Barack Obama’s year-end playlist. Her band has been touring extensively, and this summer found them trotting around the globe on the festival circuit while putting together a sophomore album. “What’s Fair” is a new pop-punk song that’s been lighting up their live sets as it grapples with the complexities of mother/daughter relationships.