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February 15 marks National Lamb Day, so this week Bryan talks with Ag Proud co-ordinator Jon Pemberton about what's in store for the big day, and why celebrating the first shipment of meat from NZ is a big deal.Senior reporter Neal Wallace talks us through the beef with banks – NZ First has drafted a Members' Bill that would stop large emitters being debanked. And, AgriHQ senior analyst Suz Bremner joins the show to discuss the week that was down at the saleyards.Federated Farmers Local Government spokesperson Sandra Faulker joins the show to outline their seven point plan to reform local government. It includes redirecting funds from central to local government and a clear directive on what money should be spent on.
Tomorrow is National Lamb Day, so this week Bryan talks with Ag Proud co-ordinator Jon Pemberton about what's in store for the big day, and why celebrating the first shipment of meat from NZ is a big deal.
Southland dairy farmer and one of the founders of AgProud on his connection to National Lamb Day and his influence on changing the date it is celebrated.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Mackay talks to Nathan Guy, Alan Thomson, Christopher Luxon, Todd McClay, Jon Pemberton, Todd Charteris, Emma Crutchley, and Jo Luxton.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with Stefan Vogel, RaboResearch Australia & NZ GM, about a new podcast series looking at the top trends impacting NZ food and agri to 2030, including a shift towards in-home alcohol consumption, a rise in the use of anti-obesity medications and increasing demand for dairy products tailored to older consumers... He talks with National Lamb Day Committee Chair Jon Pemberton about what's in store for this year, the positive signs for the 2025 farming year and his Nuffield scholarship... ... And he talks with East Coast Farming Expo Organiser Sue Wilson about preparations ahead of this year's event on the 19th and 20th of February in Wairoa. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.
Dom talks with National Lamb Day Committee Chair Jon Pemberton about what's in store for this year, the positive signs for the 2025 farming year and his Nuffield scholarship Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.
On today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with Jon Pemberton, Ag Proud NZ Chair and one of four 2025 Nuffield NZ Farming Scholarship recipients, about why he decided to apply, what he's planning on studying and which countries he'll be travelling to... He talks with OSPRI CEO Sam McIvor about the scrapping of the multi-million dollar MyOSPRI project, the fallout from the decision and efforts to improve the NAIT system in its wake... He talks with Evan Heywood from Next Generation Apples about the idea behind the concept, who's involved and the two new apple varieties its growing... And he talks with Graham Moor, President of the Bay Of Islands Pastoral and Industrial Show, about being the oldest agricultural show in NZ, the history of the event and what's on offer this year. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.
On today's REX Daily Podcast, Dom talks with Ag Proud NZ Chair Jon Pemberton about the risk of complacency within the agriculture sector, the volatile nature of an increasingly divisive political system and the ongoing efforts of Southlanders to improve its water quality... He talks with Freddy Gane from Kaituna Ridges near Havelock about making farming decisions in drought conditions, his incessant 'sheep chat', and his revamped Kaituna Ridges website... And he catches up with former NZ famer, turned Life Coach Shane Bird. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the summer series top 8 most listened-to episodes of this past year! Let's start with #8, my interview with my husband, Jon Pemberton, which was the first episode of the podcast! On today's episode, Jon shares his feelings about becoming a dad “overnight” when he married Melissa. His perspective on how he thought he would parent shifted when he was able to learn more about how discipline affects kids and that there are other options to discipline that encourage healthier emotional intelligence. Jon touches on corporal punishment and how he came to a place that he realized he could never spank his children which then led him on a mission to help educate other families about the importance of connected parenting approaches. Listen to the very end as Jon gives us three great resources to tap into to help us learn parenting strategies that will help us raise our children to be emotionally intelligent adults. For FULL SHOW NOTES, go to https://www.mendingfamilieswa.com/mending-families-podcast/mfp1?rq=jon Where to find Mending Families: Instagram - @mendingfamilieswa TikTok - @mendingfamilieswa Facebook - @mendingfamilieswa https://www.mendingfamilieswa.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-pemberton/support
On today's podcast, Dom talks with AgProud NZ Chair Jon Pemberton about the Southland dairy scene, local catchment groups and National Lamb Day... He talks with Fed Farmers ShareFarmer Chair Sam Ebbett about how to avoid contract disputes over pasture covers... He chats with Otago/Southland Dairy Trainee of the Year Shannon Butler... And he catches up with REX social media manager Libby Mckinnel. Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Real Optimism, host Julia Jones talks with agricultural advocate and environmental councillor Jon Pemberton. They discuss Pemberton's work in lifting the pride in New Zealand's farming community, particularly through Ag Proud NZ, which was born from a challenging winter to support farmers. They highlight the significance of community BBQs in fostering camaraderie and discuss leadership, optimism, and the importance of environmental stewardship. They also reflect on how adversity can lead to resilience and innovation in agricultural practices. The podcast celebrates the unsung heroes of agriculture who lead with a solution-focused optimism and face adversity with a brave and tenacious spirit, all while advocating for a sustainable and prosperous future for farming communities.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode, Jon Pemberton guest-hosts the podcast as the tables are turned on Melissa. He interviews her on all things podcasting and what she has learned over the past year. Jon is one of the funniest people, so you won't want to miss this one! For FULL SHOW NOTES, go to https://www.mendingfamilieswa.com/mending-families-podcast Where to find Mending Families: Instagram - @mendingfamilieswa TikTok - @mendingfamilieswa Facebook - @mendingfamilieswa YouTube - @mendingfamilies1594 https://www.mendingfamilieswa.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-pemberton/support
Jamie Mackay talks to Rowena Duncum, Emma Poole, Jon Pemberton, Richard Burke, Todd Charteris, Dr Jacqueline Rowarth, and Chris Russell.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's day two (of three) of the Southern Field Days at Waimumu and we kick it off with the 2023 FMG Young Farmer of the Year and one of the leading lights behind Ag Proud's National Lamb Day.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Mackay talks to Carlos Bagrie, Jo Luxton, Jon Pemberton, Peter Nation, and Kevin Mortensen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's field days season and, with the Southern Field Days getting underway next week at Waimumu, today we begin the countdown to the “Mother of all Fieldays”.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jon Pemberton is the Chair of AG Proud NZ - he discusses the upcoming revamped National Lamb Day (Feb 15), what people can expect and why it's important Tune in daily for the latest and greatest REX rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jon Pemberton - Ag Proud NZ Chair - joins REX host Dominic George to discuss a wide range of farming issues, including the origins of AgProud NZ, the role of farming protest groups and comparisons between farming in NZ and Europe. Tune in to REX every day for the latest and greatest rural content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode, Melissa chats with her husband Jon about Christmas, the holidays, Santa, and also some other random stuff. It's always a fun time when both Melissa and Jon are on the show so you will definitely get some good tips, but also will mostly just laugh a lot. Enjoy! *To find all of the episodes with the full show notes, go to https://www.mendingfamilieswa.com/mending-families-podcast Where to find Mending Families: Instagram - @mendingfamilieswa TikTok - @mendingfamilieswa Facebook - @mendingfamilieswa YouTube - @mendingfamilies1594 https://www.mendingfamilieswa.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-pemberton/support
Jon Pemberton is the Chair of Ag Proud NZ - he discusses plans for a major shake-up of New Zealand's national Lamb Day Tune in every day for the latest and greatest REX content on your favourite streaming platform, visit rexonline.co.nz and follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn for more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On today's episode, Jon shares his feelings about becoming a dad “overnight” when he married Melissa. His perspective on how he thought he would parent shifted when he was able to learn more about how discipline affects kids and that there are other options to discipline that encourage healthier emotional intelligence. Jon touches on corporal punishment and how he came to a place that he realized he could never spank his children which then led him on a mission to help educate other families about the importance of connected parenting approaches. Listen to the very end as Jon gives us three great resources to tap into to help us learn parenting strategies that will help us raise our children to be emotionally intelligent adults. If you are at all interested in the hobby of collecting sports memorabilia, check out Jon's instagram @cardboardpreacher. Topics Jon mentions: Parent coach he follows on Instagram - BrookLynne Dukes @brookelynndukes Author and resource for better understanding the effects of corporal punishment - Victor Veith www.zeroabuseproject.org and you can find his books on Amazon as well. **Find FULL SHOW NOTES at my website, https://www.mendingfamilieswa.com/mending-families-podcast Where to find Mending Families: Instagram - @mendingfamilieswa TikTok - @mendingfamilieswa Facebook - @mendingfamilieswa https://www.mendingfamilieswa.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-pemberton/support
Ag Proud Chair joins Dom to share what they're doing to support Kiwis caught up in Cyclone-affected communities and how you can donate as well.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Five games left and we've got a lot to discuss with multiple teams within striking distance of a @ValleyHoops championship. Banter & News (0:42) Games (4:51) Picks (31:57) Jon Pemberton (37:47) Power Rankings (1:02:17) Race for Arch Madness (1:05:10)
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Jamie Mackay talks to Glynn Meads, Rhonda Wilcox, Shane McManaway, Jon Pemberton, Stephen Guerin, Kevin Richards, Greg Millar and Lynda Young-Kennedy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Southland dairy farmer's family has a long-standing history of supporting the IHC Calf and Rural Scheme. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rural Exchange Podcast for Sunday the 23rd of January, with Hamish McKay & Richard Loe… On the show today; We see what's making headlines in the rural print media with Tony Leggett… We catch up with Jon Pemberton from AgProud NZ… And we find out how the Stewart family from Mid Canterbury managed to increase production on their farm despite the devastating floods in May last year… Plus we have our usual features, including the latest weather with our man Richard Green… You can also listen to Rural Exchange right here on Magic Talk Saturdays & Sundays 6 - 8am Find out more at Magic.co.nz See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Interviews are with Phil Duncan, Gerard Rushton, Jamie Mackay, Jon Pemberton, Steve Wyn-Harris, Grant McCallum and Courtney Duncan.
Sunday May 9, 2021 In this sermon, we look back at some of the major insights gleaned from our study in the letter to the Colossians. We also take a brief look at the significant role Paul’s friends provided in his life and ministry. A message taught by Cheney Campus Pastor, Jon Pemberton.
May 2, 2021 In this passage (Colossians 4:2-6) Paul discusses the important connection between our inner life of prayer and our outer witness to the world. A message taught by Cheney Campus Pastor, Jon Pemberton.
Sunday April 18, 2021 Wives submit to husbands. These words have caused significant confusion for followers of Jesus for centuries and have even served as the catalyst for negligence and abuse in the marital relationship. Is Paul misogynistic or is there more to this story? Find out how these seemingly harsh words might be more helpful than hurtful as we study Colossians 3. A message from Cheney Campus Pastor, Jon Pemberton. For info and resources, visit summitcheney.com.
April 11, 2021 Previously, we discussed a wardrobe malfunction - the “clothes” (attitudes and behavior) that we wear before coming to know Jesus. In this message, we learn about our new wardrobe - compassion, kindness, humility, meekness, and patience. A message from Cheney Campus Pastor, Jon Pemberton. For info and resources visit, summitcheney.com.
April 4, 2021 A special Easter service including a message taught by Cheney Campus Pastor, Jon Pemberton. For info and resources, visit summitcheney.com.
Sunday, April 25 2021 In Colossians 3 Paul addresses slaves and slave masters. Why didn’t he preach for the abolishment of slavery? Does the Bible condone slavery? Join us as we find out if there is more to the story. A message taught by Cheney Campus Pastor, Jon Pemberton. For info and resources visit, summitcheney.com.
Sunday March 21, 2021. In his words and actions Jesus is clear that he came for everyone. In his interactions, he intentionally breaks down cultural, racial, gender, and socio-economic barriers. As his followers, we are called to do the same. A message from Cheney Campus Pastor, Jon Pemberton. For resources and info visit, summitcheney.com.
Sunday March 14, 2021 Paul is going to help us see that Jesus gives us a fresh pair of clothes. God is concerned about every part of our being. He wants us to be physically healthy, emotionally healthy, spiritually healthy, and sexually healthy. God wants to have authority over every area of our lives including our sexuality. A message from Cheney Campus Pastor, Jon Pemberton.
Sunday March 7, 2021 In the second half of Colossians chapter 2, Paul warns us about 3 religious pitfalls that we should avoid on our journey of following Jesus. A message from Cheney Campus Pastor, Jon Pemberton.
Sunday February 21, 2021 Paul reveals God’s greatest mystery - Jesus lives in us! A message from Cheney Campus Pastor, Jon Pemberton.
Sunday February 14, 2021 Who is Jesus? In Colossians 1:15-20 Paul outlines four important ways Jesus relates to the universe. A message from Cheney Campus Pastor, Jon Pemberton.
Sunday January 17, 2021 If we are following Jesus, we’ve got to get rid of some things in our lives that drag us down so we can put on the new self. In other words, Paul says, out with the old, in with the new. A message from Cheney Campus Pastor, Jon Pemberton.
Sunday January 24, 2021 In Colossians 1:9-11 Paul encourages the Colossians to live their lives in a manner that is, “Worthy of the Lord.” A message from Cheney Campus Pastor, Jon Pemberton.
Sunday January 31, 2021 Part of loving God is increasing our knowledge of Him. In Colossians 1:10-14 Paul gives us 5 examples of God’s love for us. A message from Cheney Campus Pastor, Jon Pemberton.
Sunday December 27, 2020 Church at Home. A word of encouragement from a panel of Summit Pastors, looking back at this last year personally and collectively in the life of our church. Teaching from Grant Bruscoe, Kelsey Weller, Rory Lewellyn, Jon Pemberton.
Sunday November 8, 2020 What is the purpose of church? Why does the church exist? According to the Bible, followers of Jesus exist for God, for each other, and for the world. Pastor Jon describes how these three aspects of church must work together for the church to fulfill God’s purposes. A message from Cheney Campus Pastor, Jon Pemberton.
Sunday June 14, 2020 A message from Summit Cheney Campus Pastor, Jon Pemberton. Jesus himself was led by the Spirit of God while he was in a desert wilderness and God provided for him. In the same way, God provides for us in our wildernesses.
Sunday May 3, 2020 A message from Cheney Campus Pastor, Jon Pemberton, on the life and trials of Job. The wilderness provides great opportunity for God to shape us, if we allow it.
Sunday August 2, 2020 A message from Cheney Campus Pastor, Jon Pemberton. We see in the end of James chapter 1, that God has special concern for the fatherless, the widow, and the foreigner. Who is God leading you to serve?
Sunday April 5, 2020 A message from Cheney Campus Pastor, Jon Pemberton, taught separately from a series. What are your expectations of Jesus?
Sunday June 14, 2020 A message from Summit Cheney Campus Pastor, Jon Pemberton. Jesus himself was led by the Spirit of God while he was in a desert wilderness and God provided for him. In the same way, God provides for us in any wilderness we face.
Sunday May 3, 2020 A message from Cheney Campus Pastor, Jon Pemberton, on the life and trails of Job. The wilderness provides great opportunity for God to shape us, if we allow it.
From Sunday, April 5 2020 A message from Cheney Campus Pastor, Jon Pemberton, taught separately from a series. What are your expectations of Jesus?
Interviews are with Jamie Mackay, Chris Brandolino, Marc Rivers, Luke Howden, Hamish Walker, Erin Simpson, Hamish Gow, Neville Cook, Jon Pemberton and Dean Rabbidge.
A message from Jon Pemberton. In John chapter 11 Jesus encounters the reality of sin, death, and grief and begins to restore things back to the way they should be through the resurrection of his friend Lazarus.
A message from Jon Pemberton out of John chapter 10. Jesus is the good shepherd and we are his sheep.
A message from Jon Pemberton. True discipleship begins with an acknowledgment of who Jesus is - God in the flesh - and everything else flows out of that truth.
A Message from Jon Pemberton. Jesus feeds 5,000+ people with one simple meal. He goes on to show them how He is the bread that satisfies us for eternity.
We bring you interviews recorded at the 2019 NZ Agricultural Show in Christchurch. Show President Chris Herbert kicks off the show. We talk with Justin Courtney, Chair of steering group The NZ Roundtable for Sustainable Beef. Greg Barnaby, GM of Agri Training, is on the show, as is Jon Pemberton of Ag Proud NZ. We also get a weather report from Richard Green.
Due to technical difficulties the message stops and does not conclude. This issue will be resolved for future message recordings. A message from Jon Pemberton. Jesus calls witnesses to speak in a courtroom setting and ends up flipping the script on the opposing side.
A message by Jon Pemberton on chapter 4 & 5 of the book of John. Jesus heals a crippled man and a little boy, but not everyone is pleased with his miracles.
A message by Jon Pemberton out of John chapter 4. Jesus talks with a woman at a well and offers her something she's never heard of before, living water.
A message by Jon Pemberton. We look at Jesus' conversations with Nicodemus about being born again.
A message from Jon Pemberton out of the book of John, chapter 2.
John writes that Jesus has made God known to us. Do you want to know what God is like, asks John? Look at Jesus. A message by Jon Pemberton
Jon Pemberton of Ag Proud NZ talks on rural people's mental health. Grant Jones, Otago Manager of JJ Limited, discusses looking after your machinery. Fed Farmers Water Spokesman Chris Allen talks on freshwater management in NZ. Regular guests Angie Skerrett and weatherman Richard Green join the show.
Jon Pemberton… What to say about this mythical creature? I suppose I’ll start by saying that Jon has always been one of those people that, when you’re with them, you really wish it was a constant occurrence. As an experienced artist, husband, father and teacher, I love the ease with which Pemberton can talk about nerdy or transformative things. So I know you’ll enjoy this extended chat with Jon about everything from heavy metal shows performed by robots to how creative approaches to teaching can give hope that surpasses what we thought we were capable of.Jon Pemberton is a wonderful teacher (his official title is Reading Interventionist, Special Education at Sevier County High School). He’s been married to Elisabeth for 12 years with two kids: Owen (8) and Ashlynn (5).You should definitely follow Jon’s Instagram: @knoxfoundart (especially since he sometimes leaves pieces of art at secret locations shown there).Jon gave me some details for upcoming places to see his artwork, see below (and then go see in person):- “I have a show at RALA in the Old City on Friday, August 2nd (First Friday) with a reception from 5-8pm.”- “I have a show at IJAMS Nature Center for the First Friday in October, can't remember the actual date.”Jon wants you to know that you can find him at multiple local dumpsters in the greater Knoxville area on most weekends. Join the dumpster diving team, folks!
Summit Teaching Team member, Jon Pemberton, teaches from John 9, the story of Jesus healing the blind man. There are many difficult things that go on in our world, we have a hard time understanding why bad and unfair things happen. The blind man didn't have all the answers, but what he did know was once he was blind but after an encounter with Jesus, he could then see. When we encounter Jesus, He opens our eyes to truly see.
Jon Pemberton kicks off Acts chapter 3 in our current series and teaches the well known story of the lame beggar who was healed by Peter and John. "... And his name—by faith in his name—has made this man strong whom you see and know, and the faith that is through Jesus has given the man this perfect health in the presence of you all." It's a valuable question to ask of ourselves, "Am I spiritually lame?" Is there something missing from the depth of how we pray, read scripture, and are refreshed in the presence of the Lord? Listen along and be encouraged by this message in our series studying the early Christian church.
We've all lost something before, right? And the feeling of relief and sheer joy when it's found again is indescribable. Lost sheep, coins, and sons are just a few of the topics of lost things Jon Pemberton teaches on today in this Message. Jesus is the ultimate "finder," the ultimate Father looking toward the horizon with a diligent gaze, waiting to run toward us when we make our way back to Him.
Happy New Year from Summit! Ironically, the very first chapter we studied on the first Sunday in 2017 has to do with getting a fresh start. Jon Pemberton teaches on Leviticus chapter 25 and the Israelite celebration known as The Year of Jubilee which is like a "super Sabbath," where debts are forgiven, land is reallocated, and there is freedom for the oppressed. Take out some paper and a pen as Jon outlines 4 main takeaways and lots of supportive scripture as we study this chapter as we near the end of this series at Summit.
Jon Pemberton preaches a message out of Luke, the well known story of Jesus teaching on a journey to the town of Emmaus. Here Jesus is teaching directly out of the Old Testament of things the prophets have said would occur concerning himself. Listen along as Jon also connects Isaiah 53 in this powerful message.
The stage was set nicely last week in part 1 of a 2 partmessage, to the topic of spiritual gifts in our study of Ephesians.Jon Pemberton continues the conversation and teaches on what aChristian's life and what the church looks like when Christiansfunction in and out of their God given gifting looks like. TheBible says these gifts aren't FOR us, they're given to build up thebody of Christ. Listen along to this inspiring and passionatemessage on spiritual gifts.
Jon Pemberton and his family have attended Summit for 3 years and we were honored to have him preach at Summit this weekend. Jon is a husband and father of 3 girls who recently received his Masters degree in Theology. Jon preached out of Exodus and gave us a passionate and historical look at the glory, majesty, and mystery of the name of God.