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In the first episode of this series, Justin Miller helped us understand what Christian contentment is and why it differs from both complacency and stoicism. But if contentment is not something we naturally possess, how do we learn it? In this episode, Dr. John Snyder and Justin Miller explore Paul's statement in Philippians 4:11, “I have learned to be content.” Together they consider how God uses trials, hardships, disappointments, and even unanswered prayers to teach His people that Christ is sufficient. Drawing from Scripture, the Puritans, and the lives of believers who have walked this path before us, they discuss why contentment is learned in the school of providence. They also examine the truths that fuel Christian contentment: God's sovereignty, God's goodness, His commitment to work all things for the good of His people, and His wise use of affliction to wean us from the world and teach us to treasure Christ above all else. Show Notes A Life of Joy: Learning Christian Contentment by Justin Miller - https://freegracepress.com/collections/coming-soon/products/a-life-of-joy The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment by Jeremiah Burroughs - Free from Chapel Library: https://www.chapellibrary.org/book/rjoc/rare-jewel-of-christian-contentment-the-burroughsjeremiah Banner of Truth edition: https://banneroftruth.org/us/store/christian-living/the-rare-jewel-of-christian-contentment/ Want to listen to The Whole Counsel on the go? Subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app: https://www.mediagratiae.org/podcasts You can get The Whole Counsel a day early on the Media Gratiae App: https://subsplash.com/mediagratiae/app
Two guests joined the podcast to talk about managing growth and a two-career local government household. Dianne Miller is the City Administrator at City of Eagan, Minnesota and Justin is the City Administrator for the City of Lakeville, Minnesota. They shared the impact of Operation Metro Surge, moratoriums on housing and data centers, and potential career changes. This episode was recoded at the 2026 MCMA Annual Conference in Brainerd, MN. Host: Lauren Palmer
For years, believers have turned to Jeremiah Burroughs' classic work The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment to learn what it means to rest in God's wise and fatherly providence. In this new series, Dr. John Snyder is joined by Pastor Justin Miller to discuss his forthcoming book, A Life of Joy: Learning Christian Contentment, which seeks to bring these timeless truths to a new generation of Christians. In this first episode, Justin explains how his own struggles in ministry led him to study the biblical doctrine of contentment more deeply. Together, he and Dr. Snyder explore the difference between true Christian contentment and its counterfeits. Christian contentment is not complacency, spiritual laziness, or stoic resignation to circumstances. Rather, it is learning to receive every providence from the hand of a wise and loving Father, finding our joy not in changing circumstances but in Christ himself. Whether you are facing trials, disappointments, unanswered questions, or simply desire a deeper joy in Christ, this conversation provides a helpful foundation for understanding one of the most neglected and necessary graces in the Christian life. Show Notes A Life of Joy: Learning Christian Contentment by Justin Miller - https://freegracepress.com/collections/coming-soon/products/a-life-of-joy The Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment by Jeremiah Burroughs - Free from Chapel Library: https://www.chapellibrary.org/book/rjoc/rare-jewel-of-christian-contentment-the-burroughsjeremiah Banner of Truth edition: https://banneroftruth.org/us/store/christian-living/the-rare-jewel-of-christian-contentment/ Want to listen to The Whole Counsel on the go? Subscribe to the podcast on your favorite podcast app: https://www.mediagratiae.org/podcasts You can get The Whole Counsel a day early on the Media Gratiae App: https://subsplash.com/mediagratiae/app
A conversational interview hosted by Dustin Smith, alongside Justin Miller, with former NFL quarterback Ty Detmer. The coaches discuss the evolving landscape of youth sports, contrasting the mindset and environments of modern student-athletes with past generations. They dive deep into the impacts of social media, the complexities of the modern college recruiting system, and the timeless importance of football IQ, baseline fundamentals, and mental preparation.00:32:17 - The Impact of the Smartphone Era on Young Athletes00:40:01 - The Evolution of Coaching Delivery00:43:09 - Ty's Recruiting Experience and Navigating the Recruiting Process Today00:49:59 - Preparation and Taking Advantage of Opportunities00:55:25 - Embracing Where Your Feet Are in High School00:58:50 - Developing Your Attributes01:01:57 - How Offensive Football Continues to Change01:07:22 - Modern QB Coaching01:13:57 - Ty's Mentors Throughout His Career01:18:59 - A Message to Incoming High Schoolers and Parents⸻Especially for Athletes: Website: https://e4a.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EspeciallyForAthletes/ X: https://x.com/E4Afamily Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/especiallyforathletes/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmbWc7diAvstLMfjBL-bMMQJoin the conversation using #E4APodcast⸻Credits: Hosted by Dustin SmithProduced by E4A and IMAGINATE STUDIO
Greetings, and welcome back to Horror Business. We've got one heck of an episode in store for you guys as we're talking about 1984's Friday The 13th Part IV: The Final Chapter and 1986's Friday The 13th Part VI: Jason Lives First off thank you to the fine folks over at Lehigh Valley Apparel Creations, the premiere screen-printing company of the Lehigh Valley. Chris Reject and his merry band of miscreants are ready to work with you to bring to life your vision of a t-shirt for your business, band, project, or whatever else it is you need represented by a shirt, sweater, pin, or coozy. Head on over to www.xlvacx.com to check them out. And as always thank you to our Patreon subscribers. Your support means the world to us and we are eternally thankful. If you would like to become a Patron, head to patreon.com/cinepunx. Thanks in advance! We briefly talk what we've doing involving horror recently. Liam discusses listening to the Dungeon Crawler Carl series of novels, and be we briefly talk about our favorite audiobooks that add something to the source material. We talk about the film Touch Me, and Liam talks about listening to The Stand on audiobook. Justin talks about the films The Whistle and Bodycam. We talk at length about the film Undertone. Up first is Friday The 13th: The Final Chapter. We open by talking about the appeal of Jason Vorhees as being based on the fear of the other in that until the sixth movie he is essentially a mentally challenged hermit living in the woods. We touch upon the upcoming series. Justin talk abouts the checkered history of Paramount's support of the franchise in that they were “becoming embarrassed” with their association with the series and intended to kill off Jason and have this be the end of the series but the financial response of the films inspired them to continue churning out sequels, and Justin ascertains that these movies are the epitome of the worst part of capitalism. We talk about the various problems with the horror community in general and toxic fandom as a whole. Justin talks about how not minding the first three F13 movies he doesn't really find the character of Jason Vorhees compelling at all. Justin talks about what he likes about the film: the filmmaker decided to make a child the protagonist in a film that was very clearly not at all made for kids, and not just a protagonist but a smart protagonist. Liam talks about his experience with these films in that part six was the first of the series he saw and how he weirdly misremembers them, including a moment in which a character is murdered in an over the top almost silly manner (the infamous “he's killing me!” scene) as well as the many, many extended chase scenes, and how the mystique of the character is ruined by shots of him running, and Justin adds that either a brisk walk or straight up just showing up is the only acceptable way slasher villains should move. We talk about Tommy Jarvis' method of fucking with Jason, and how it's at least innovative for a horror movie. Up next is Friday The 13th Part VI: Jason Lives. We start by talking about how this is the first film where Jason is overtly supernatural, and that Tommy did actually kill him but now he's resurrected and actually undead. Justin talks about how it's weirdly believable that Tommy would need to see the body before believing Jason was actually dead. He also talks about how unlike part 4 he finds this scene entirely irredeemable. Liam talks about how the movie doesn't hold up to his memory of it. Liam talks about how ridiculous it is that everyone has willingly forgets about Jason. He also talks about how there's a weird sense of humor in the film that isn't present in the prior films, especially in the infamous paintball scene, and how he didn't really remember that as a kid, although he says the “quippiness” was a bit much. We discuss how the ending of chaining Jason to the bottom of the lake sounds cool but there's no real logic to it. First off thank you to Christan for not only suggesting these films but also being a faithful patreon subscriber. It truly means the world to us when people see and hear what we do and decide to support us in any way possible. As always thank you for listening and to everyone and anyone who donated on Patreon, checked this episode out, or shared a tweet/shared a post on FB/gave us love by recommending us to someone. We love you forever for listening and donating. Any questions, comments, suggestions for movies and guests, or if you yourself want to join us for a movie viewing or even an episode, can be sent to thehorrorbiz@gmail.com. We would love to hear from you! Thanks always to Justin Miller, Jacob Roberts, Paul Sharkey, and Doug Tilley for their technical contributions and fliers, Mike Smaczylo for the shirts and fliers (you can check more of his work out at here), and also thanks to Josh Alvarez for the theme song, Chris, Brad, and LVAC for the support and buttons (check them out at www.xlvacx.com and on Twitter), and a HUGE thank you to anyone who retweeted us or shared something on Facebook that we posted. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @thehorrorbiz666, like us on Facebook at facebook.com/thehorrorbiz66, check out our Spotify account at Cinepunx, and remember to rate, review, and subscribe to us on ITunes. In fact, if you write us a review, email us with your mailing address and we'll send you some free pins and stickers! Check out www.cinepunx.com for more info on some of our other podcasts, some ultra-stylish Cinepunx related merchandise, and how you can donate to our Patreon! Until next time…thanks!
Security teams have long chased known vulnerabilities, but AI is accelerating how new ones are discovered and exploited in a world where cyber operations are already part of state competition. Here to walk through how that changes the balance between attackers and defenders is associate professor of the practice of cyber studies at the University of Tulsa, Justin Miller.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In the latest episode of Clarity, Thomson Reuters' Justin Miller and Eve Starks explore how firms can drive growth by focusing on existing client relationships that have yet to reach their full potential. Their discussion walks through how to build a practical framework for identifying which client relationships are ready to grow and how to design targeted, data-driven programs around them.
What separates athletes who reach their potential from those who fall short?In this episode of the Especially for Athletes podcast, Dustin Smith sits down with Brandon Doman (former San Francisco 49er and BYU QB & Coach) and Justin Miller (former Southern Utah University QB) for a powerful conversation about preparation, self-belief, opportunity, grit, patience, and leadership.With more than 30 years of combined coaching and playing experience, Coach Doman and Coach Smith share lessons learned from working with elite athletes at the high school, collegiate, and professional levels. Together, they discuss what young athletes, parents, and coaches often overlook in the pursuit of success and why character, consistency, and belief matter just as much as talent.One message stands out throughout the conversation:“If your heart believes it, you can achieve it.”This episode is packed with practical wisdom for athletes chasing big goals and for the parents and coaches trying to guide them the right way.In this episode, we discuss: Why grit and patience matter more than instant success How preparation creates confidence and opportunity The overlooked qualities of effective leadership What separates athletes who last from athletes who fade Lessons learned from coaching elite competitors How belief impacts performance and long-term growthThis is a must-listen for athletes, coaches, and parents who want to better understand the mindset required to compete and lead at a high level.Please listen, share, and leave a review if you are enjoying the show.Message from E4A Founder Dustin Smith:As we wrap up the 2025–2026 school year, the Especially for Athletes program is stronger than ever. We owe a huge thank you to all of you for your continued support.We are now heading into our 15th year. The “Eyes Up, Do the Work” message has reached tens of thousands of people in person and over a million more through social media, our podcast, and various media outlets.This summer, we are focused on improving our program and making it even more accessible. We will be fundraising and seeking sponsors to keep costs low—or free—for teams, schools, and clubs. We remain diligent in our search for leaders committed to improving culture and community for our young people.If you have ideas or stories of “Eyes Up, Do the Work” that you would like us to share, please reach out.Thank you for believing in our mission.Learn more at E4A.org⸻Especially for Athletes: Website: https://e4a.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EspeciallyForAthletes/ X: https://x.com/E4Afamily Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/especiallyforathletes/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmbWc7diAvstLMfjBL-bMMQJoin the conversation using #E4APodcast⸻Credits: Hosted by Dustin Smith Produced by E4A and IMAGINATE STUDIO
RBNet Coordinator Mark Chanski interviews Justin Miller, Pastor of First Baptist Church of Puxico Missouri, about three oases on the Reformed Baptist landscape: 1) Experimental Preaching that Cultivates Heart Dealings, 2) Sola Scriptura Theologizing and Thinking, and 3) Law and Grace: Whole Counsel of God Continuity.
All NEW Soca with songs from : Patrice Roberts, Tian Winter, Young Lyrics, Zefema, C Mone, Jnighs, Kaylexx, Konto, Krayon, Stilying, Lastonia, Randy Isaacs, Rebel Charge, Shanessa, Zito Soca, Reno, Dakey, Sly, NTDHA, Imani Ray, Justin Miller, Problem Child, Dj Blaze, Lavaman, Mushman, Powamusic, Sway Jyan, Boyzie, Cryave, 1Donkey, Dirty Dog, Motto, Dj Fire Strypzz, Shemmy J, Subance, Angeleau, Lil Jelo, Jason Benn, Sly.
In this conversation, we speak with John Sweat, Jared Ebert, Dewey Dovel, James Edwards, Justin Miller, and Jason Gunter on their new book "From Dust to Glory: The Fourfold State of Man." The aim of this joint project by the Savoring the Savior Fellows is to unpack the theology of the fourfold state of man for the building up of the ordinary Christian. Because we are created for God, our souls find their only true Sabbath in Him. Through the Scriptures, God provides the dual knowledge of the Creator and the self—a knowledge that guards against idolatry and anchors the soul in true worship. Grasping this story of dust to glory will cause you to long to be increasingly transformed into the image of God in Christ and long to enter the state of glory with Him. Pick up your copy here: https://www.amazon.com/Dust-Glory-Fourfold-State-Man/dp/B0GSZQPCBY/ref=sr_1_3?crid=3TLZYQK571NMA&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.YsBuCmsaZWItIhrHC9OoTSrnykXUpCIxohMCMKOl_evQrvBn0SM4ws-asw9_b7mJbh3sSnNj8ylUWxIRLjPyO1FlhdlQrXfcbDor8xFWIiwtW_VTg4PcIrh1n_FxvvE3z6-4fVtnkg3bG3aeczPqi0mUSZ3zWQE7UP7-0yuJSNApstvOCR6FKMKQWRDHD38aDF4AzZl5_QKZBL8kkAS1bYp0OQr7gRUmHT_V1z6v5ec.eFOSyJX-btYZZx_mYfr05Abx2chNmX8YLsx4reCFpbA&dib_tag=se&keywords=Dust+to+Glory&qid=1777315229&s=books&sbo=RZvfv%2F%2FHxDF%2BO5021pAnSA%3D%3D&sprefix=dust+to+glory%2Cstripbooks%2C137&sr=1-3
In this conversation, we speak with John Sweat, Jared Ebert, Dewey Dovel, James Edwards, Justin Miller, and Jason Gunter on their new book "From Dust to Glory: The Fourfold State of Man." The aim of this joint project by the Savoring the Savior Fellows is to unpack the theology of the fourfold state of man for the building up of the ordinary Christian. Because we are created for God, our souls find their only true Sabbath in Him. Through the Scriptures, God provides the dual knowledge of the Creator and the self—a knowledge that guards against idolatry and anchors the soul in true worship. Grasping this story of dust to glory will cause you to long to be increasingly transformed into the image of God in Christ and long to enter the state of glory with Him. Pick up your copy here: https://www.amazon.com/Dust-Glory-Fourfold-State-Man/dp/B0GSZQPCBY/ref=sr_1_3?crid=3TLZYQK571NMA&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.YsBuCmsaZWItIhrHC9OoTSrnykXUpCIxohMCMKOl_evQrvBn0SM4ws-asw9_b7mJbh3sSnNj8ylUWxIRLjPyO1FlhdlQrXfcbDor8xFWIiwtW_VTg4PcIrh1n_FxvvE3z6-4fVtnkg3bG3aeczPqi0mUSZ3zWQE7UP7-0yuJSNApstvOCR6FKMKQWRDHD38aDF4AzZl5_QKZBL8kkAS1bYp0OQr7gRUmHT_V1z6v5ec.eFOSyJX-btYZZx_mYfr05Abx2chNmX8YLsx4reCFpbA&dib_tag=se&keywords=Dust+to+Glory&qid=1777315229&s=books&sbo=RZvfv%2F%2FHxDF%2BO5021pAnSA%3D%3D&sprefix=dust+to+glory%2Cstripbooks%2C137&sr=1-3
In this episode of 1881, Justin Miller, the American Hereford Association's new director of commercial programs visits with Shane Bedwell. The conversation highlights Miller's long-standing career in the beef business, his enthusiasm for the Hereford breed and the growing value of Hereford genetics in the commercial sector.
Kate and Josh talk war and midterms from the Lone Star State (with a special bonus segment featuring the Texas Observer's Justin Miller). --Main Episode: 00.00.53A Conversation with TPM's Josh Marshall and Texas Observer's Justin Miller: 54.54.00--TPM's Annual Membership Drive is underway! If you're not a member, now's the perfect time to join! For a limited time, you can get 25% off an annual Prime or Prime Ad Free membership!To watch this episode on video, go to our YouTube page.We also have newsletters: subscribe here!Follow us on:Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/talkingpointsmemo.comFacebook: https://facebook.com/talkingpointsmemoTwitter: https://twitter.com/tpmInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkingpointsmemo/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dr. Justin Miller, Pastor of First Baptist Church of Puxico, MO - joins us today to discuss his book “The Not So Loving Side of Gentle Parenting: A Biblical Plea to parents”. If you are a parent or hope to be one someday, this conversation will help you thinking Biblically about the stewardship the Lord has entrusted to us, in raising the next generation for His glory.PBHB GIVEAWAY: https://www.stayreformed.com/giveawayAdditional References:Dr. Miller's Book: https://freegracepress.com/products/gentle-parenting-preorderThe Second London Baptist Confession (1689): https://founders.org/library-book/1689-confession/https://www.chapellibrary.org/pdf/books/lbcw.pdf?srsltid=AfmBOorAi1b6iCPqv94DjBcMhSSpcDOGwJrb9hXJSlgqxrFSgo9ofc0-Social Media:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StayReformedTwitter/X: https://twitter.com/stayreformedInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/stayreformed/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stayreformedpodcast/Website: https://www.stayreformed.com/Email: contact@stayreformed.com
We sat down with former Southern Utah University QB, and long-time E4A member Justin Miller. He reflected on how the principles of E4A have shaped him and helped him as he has navigated his athletic career. We also talked about the difference of being present and being engaged.Key Takeaways from the Podcast Being present is not enough—be engaged. True influence comes when we give our full attention to the people around us rather than simply being in the same room. Resilience matters more than a perfect path. Justin's journey to college football included injuries and unexpected turns, but persistence and “stick-to-it-iveness” helped him stay the course. Influence multiplies across generations. Living good principles today can create a ripple effect that blesses people for years to come. Athletes have a powerful opportunity to serve. The spotlight that comes with sports can be used to bless others rather than simply seek recognition. Real impact requires action. Simply being around people is not enough—service, effort, and stepping out of our comfort zones are what truly make a difference0:16 Meet College QB Justin Miller0:33 Growing Up in California & Moving to Utah2:36 Snow College, Romania, and a Broken Throwing Wrist5:25 Walking On at Southern Utah7:39 Turning Around the Southern Utah Football Program10:52 How Justin Discovered Especially for Athletes15:16 Life Lessons Sports Teach You20:16 The Power of Resilience & “Stick-to-It-iveness”32:16 Lessons Learned Outside of Football42:16 Taking Risks Instead of Playing It Safe57:16 Seek to Bless, Not Impress1:04:46 Final Lessons from Justin's Journey⸻Especially for Athletes: Website: https://e4a.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EspeciallyForAthletes/ X: https://x.com/E4Afamily Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/especiallyforathletes/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmbWc7diAvstLMfjBL-bMMQJoin the conversation using #E4APodcast⸻Credits: Hosted by Dustin Smith & Shad Martin Produced by Shad Martin and IMAGINATE STUDIO
Greetings, and welcome back to Horror Business. We've got one heck of an episode in store for you guys, as we're talking about 1971's Blood From The Mummy's Tomb and 1981's Dawn Of The Mummy. First off, thank you to the fine folks over at Lehigh Valley Apparel Creations, the premiere screen-printing company of the Lehigh Valley. Chris Reject and his merry band of miscreants are ready to work with you to bring to life your vision of a t-shirt for your business, band, project, or whatever else it is you need represented by a shirt, sweater, pin, or koozie. Head on over to www.xlvacx.com to check them out. And as always thank you to our Patreon subscribers. Your support means the world to us and we are eternally thankful. If you would like to become a Patron, head to patreon.com/cinepunx. Thanks in advance! We briefly talk what we've doing involving horror recently. Liam talks about watching the film The Last Sacrifice on Shudder, and Liam and Justin talk about Night Patrol. Liam talks about starting the series of books The Locked Tomb, and Justin talks about seeing the films We Bury The Dead and Primate. Up first is Blood From The Mummy's Tomb. We talk about how it has a disappointingly low number of mummies, how it's a woefully forgettable film and how it's very boring for a film of that era. Justin talks about how the film seems to drop several hints at things to come later but never gives any payoff. We discuss the phenomenon of fetishization of the Middle East and the othering of Egyptian culture, and how for a period Egypt was, to Britain, the ultimate “other.” Up next is Dawn Of The Mummy. We open by talking about how the movie feels very Italian despite being an American production, and how the movie feels like a zombie movie with mummies instead of zombies. We discuss how the film is a perfect encapsulation of how imperialism and colonialism desecrate and trivialize ancient Egyptian culture. Liam talks about how despite the film starting out slow, it becomes a full-blown massacre involving dozens of mummies. We make it a point to describe the film as “fun” instead of “actually good” and talk about how the film has lots of “requisite ’80s checked boxes.” As always, thank you for listening and to everyone and anyone who donated on Patreon, checked this episode out, or shared a tweet/shared a post on FB/gave us love by recommending us to someone. We love you forever for listening and donating. Any questions, comments, suggestions for movies and guests, or if you yourself want to join us for a movie viewing or even an episode, can be sent to thehorrorbiz@gmail.com. We would love to hear from you! Thanks always to Justin Miller, Jacob Roberts, Paul Sharkey, and Doug Tilley for their technical contributions and fliers, Mike Smaczylo for the shirts and fliers (you can check more of his work out at here), and also thanks to Josh Alvarez for the theme song, Chris, Brad, and LVAC for the support and buttons (check them out at www.xlvacx.com and on Twitter), and a HUGE thank you to anyone who retweeted us or shared something on Facebook that we posted. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @thehorrorbiz666, like us on Facebook at facebook.com/thehorrorbiz66, check out our Spotify account at Cinepunx, and remember to rate, review, and subscribe to us on ITunes. In fact, if you write us a review, email us with your mailing address and we'll send you some free pins and stickers! Check out www.cinepunx.comfor more info on some of our other podcasts, some ultra-stylish Cinepunx related merchandise, and how you can donate to our Patreon! Until next time…thanks!
The war of attrition -- The life and times of Justin Miller
Greetings, and welcome back to Horror Business. On this episode we'll be discussing our top ten favorite horror films of 2025!!! First off thank you to the fine folks over at Lehigh Valley Apparel Creations, the premiere screen-printing company of the Lehigh Valley. Chris Reject and his merry band of miscreants are ready to work with you to bring to life your vision of a t-shirt for your business, band, project, or whatever else it is you need represented by a shirt, sweater, pin, or coozy. Head on over to www.xlvacx.com to check them out. Thank you also to Essex Coffee Roasters, our newest sponsor. Head to www.essexcoffeeroasters.com to check out their fine assortment of coffee and enter CINEPUNX in the promo code for ten percent off your order! And as always thank you to our Patreon subscribers. Your support means the world to us and we are eternally thankful. If you would like to become a Patron, head to patreon.com/cinepunx. Thanks in advance! We briefly talk what we've doing involving horror recently. Liam talks about the anime series Lord Of Mysteries and the manga series The Summer Hikaru Died, and Justin talks about his new years resolution to finally read Stephen King's Dark Tower saga. Liam's Top Ten Of 2025 10. Found Footage: The Patterson Project 9. Frankenstein 8. The Shrouds 7. The Surrender 6. The Ugly Stepsister 5. 28 Years Later 4. It Ends 3. Weapons 2. Die My Love 1. Sinners Justin's Top Ten Of 2025 10. Weapons 9. Presence 8. Anything That Moves 7. Bring Her Back 6. The Devil Whispered My Name 5. 28 Years Later 4. Sinners 3. The Surrender 2. The Long Walk 1. Good Boy As always thank you for listening, if you donated on Patreon, checked this episode out, or shared a tweet/shared a post on FB/gave us love by recommending us to someone. We love you forever for listening and donating. Any questions, comments, suggestions for movies and guests, or if you yourself want to join us for a movie viewing or even an episode, can be sent to thehorrorbiz@gmail.com. We would love to hear from you! Thanks always to Justin Miller, Jacob Roberts, Paul Sharkey, and Doug Tilley for their technical contributions and fliers, Mike Smaczylo for the shirts and fliers (you can check more of his work out at here), and also thanks to Josh Alvarez for the theme song, Chris, Brad, and LVAC for the support and buttons (check them out at www.xlvacx.com and on Twitter), Essex Coffee Roasters (www.essexcoffeeroasters.com) and a HUGE thank you to anyone who retweeted us or shared something on Facebook that we posted. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @thehorrorbiz666, like us on Facebook at facebook.com/thehorrorbiz66, check out our Spotify account at Cinepunx, and remember to rate, review, and subscribe to us on ITunes. In fact, if you write us a review, email us with your mailing address and we'll send you some free pins and stickers! Check out www.cinepunx.com for more info on some of our other podcasts, some ultra-stylish Cinepunx related merchandise, and how you can donate to our Patreon! Until next time…thanks!
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Greetings, and welcome back to Horror Business. We've got one heck of an episode in store for you guys, as we're talking about 1981's From The Old Earth and 1987's Born Of Fire. First off, thank you to the fine folks over at Lehigh Valley Apparel Creations, the premiere screen-printing company of the Lehigh Valley. Chris Reject and his merry band of miscreants are ready to work with you to bring to life your vision of a t-shirt for your business, band, project, or whatever else it is you need represented by a shirt, sweater, pin, or koozie. Head on over to www.xlvacx.com to check them out. Thank you also to Essex Coffee Roasters, our newest sponsor. Head to www.essexcoffeeroasters.com to check out their fine assortment of coffee and enter CINEPUNX in the promo code for ten percent off your order! And as always thank you to our Patreon subscribers. Your support means the world to us and we are eternally thankful. If you would like to become a Patron, head to patreon.com/cinepunx. Thanks in advance! We briefly talk what we've doing involving horror recently. Liam talks about seeing the remastered version of Re-Animator, Lord Of Illusions, Black Eyed Susan, and House of Dynamite. Justin talks about some of the films he saw for Brooklyn Horror Film Festival and Screamfest, as well as the films Alma and the Wolf, Somnium, The Astronaut, and Traumatika, and the HBO series Welcome To Derry. Up first is From The Old Earth. Justin talks about how this feels very much like the archetypical folk horror film. We talk about the history of the attempts to keep the Welsh language alive. We briefly talk about the history of Wales and how British colonialism had long attempted to crush the Welsh culture. Justin talks about the role of the Welsh in Lovecraftian fiction, particularly Colin Wilson's short story, “The Return Of The Lloigor.” We discuss how despite taking place in Wales, the film still has a very British feel to it. The fact that only women can see the villain (a shadowy god) is touched upon and how that plays into the misogynistic views of post-WWII UK. Liam talks about the relative lack of gore and blood, and how despite not being out-and-out frightening, it still has a good amount of creepiness. Justin talks about how the film accomplishes what a folk horror film sets out to do, which is presenting a sense of time and portraying the modern world as a thin veneer resting upon the horrors of the primordial past. Justin also talks about the theme of feminine fertility being the enemy of some of these deities. We talk some more about the basic tenets of folk horror. Up next is Born Of Fire. We give a summary of the film. We talk about how the film, despite being directed by a Pakistani person, presents some rather problematic views of Turkey, in that Turkey is presented as a place inhabited by actual cave dwellers. Liam talks about the film’s British sensibility of being simultaneously uptight and horny, and its utter lack of subtlety. We talk about the film's themes of decadence and temptation, as well as hints of a Charlie Daniels-esque master flautist vs. the devil. We talk about the history of “trickster” beings in Europe, tying back to a Muslim influence and the Muslim concept of the djinn. As always, thank you for listening and to everyone and anyone who donated on Patreon, checked this episode out, or shared a tweet/shared a post on FB/gave us love by recommending us to someone. We love you forever for listening and donating. Any questions, comments, suggestions for movies and guests, or if you yourself want to join us for a movie viewing or even an episode, can be sent to thehorrorbiz@gmail.com. We would love to hear from you! Thanks always to Justin Miller, Jacob Roberts, Paul Sharkey, and Doug Tilley for their technical contributions and fliers, Mike Smaczylo for the shirts and fliers (you can check more of his work out at here), and also thanks to Josh Alvarez for the theme song, Chris, Brad, and LVAC for the support and buttons (check them out at www.xlvacx.com and on Twitter), Essex Coffee Roasters (www.essexcoffeeroasters.com) and a HUGE thank you to anyone who retweeted us or shared something on Facebook that we posted. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @thehorrorbiz666, like us on Facebook at facebook.com/thehorrorbiz66, check out our Spotify account at Cinepunx, and remember to rate, review, and subscribe to us on ITunes. In fact, if you write us a review, email us with your mailing address and we'll send you some free pins and stickers! Check out www.cinepunx.com for more info on some of our other podcasts, some ultra-stylish Cinepunx related merchandise, and how you can donate to our Patreon! Until next time…thanks! The post HORROR BUSINESS Episode 162: FROM THE OLD EARTH and BORN OF FIRE appeared first on Cinepunx.
This week Brian with a B and Amferny watch the 2025 horror movie, Smashsquatch. Enjoy the story of a killer in a gorilla suit with gardening gloves and a barbed wire baseball bat murdering people in the forest. It's a fun watch and listen. This movie is directed by John Ragsdale and stars Scott Chaput, Kristen Fraticelli, Maggie Greely, Manuel Enrique Gutierrez, Justin Miller and Alexandra Ragsdale. This movie is available on Tubi and Vudu. Instagram Links: Follow John Ragsdale @fullonrikerproductions Follow Maggie Greely @voiceofdemondoll The podcast art is by @delasernaxtattoos on Instagram and has been revised by rodrick_booker on Fiverr. If you like what you're hearing subscribe and comment on our Instagram @berated_b_rated_movies, Facebook @Berated B RatedMovies and Tik Tok @berated_b_rated_movies. Check out our website at Beratedbratedmovies.com. If you have any comments or movie suggestions please send them to beratedbratedmovies@gmail.com RATED G®, RATED PG®, RATED PG-13®, RATED NC-17®, and RATED R® are certification marks owned by the Motion Picture Association, Inc. This podcast has not been rated or certified pursuant to the Motion Picture Association, Inc.'s film rating system nor is this podcast authorized by, endorsed by, or affiliated with the Motion Picture Association, Inc.
There are a lot of reasons why government shutdowns are harmful. The impact on the nation's cyber defenses is certainly one of those reasons, but it's also difficult to measure. We do know that significant percentages of cyber personnel are furloughed, including more than half the staff at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. But for a deeper look at some of the less tangible impacts, we're joined now by Justin Miller. He's a former Secret Service special agent who specialized in cyber investigations – now an associate professor of cyber studies at the University of Tulsa.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, farming couple Amber Broxon and Justin Miller of BroxonBerry Farm talk about taking opportunities when they present themselves at just the right time. Subscribe for more content on sustainable farming, market farming tips, and business insights! Get market farming tools, seeds, and supplies at Modern Grower. Follow Modern Grower: Instagram Instagram Listen to other podcasts on the Modern Grower Podcast Network: Carrot Cashflow Farm Small Farm Smart Farm Small Farm Smart Daily The Growing Microgreens Podcast The Urban Farmer Podcast The Rookie Farmer Podcast In Search of Soil Podcast Check out Diego's books: Sell Everything You Grow on Amazon Ready Farmer One on Amazon **** Modern Grower and Diego Footer participate in the Amazon Services LLC. Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.
The University of Kentucky has sought to build the future of the child welfare workforce through the development of its Child Welfare (CW) PREP program—a Title IV-E Prevention Services Program, as amended by the Family First Prevention Services Act, focused on building pathways to careers in social work for young people eligible for Chafee and Education and Training Voucher funding. This episode is the first of a two-part conversation with Justin Miller, D.S.W., dean of the University of Kentucky's College of Social Work. It focuses on how child welfare agencies can strategically market their title IV-E programs to both young people and their families to break down uncertainty around program eligibility and meet youth where they are. The episode emphasizes the importance of advertising to all members of a youth's support group to help clearly show how the agency can support youth's short- and long-term goals.
Back by popular demand, Southern Indiana's own Justin Miller and The Elements of Sound returns to Top Hill Recording Podcast! Blending rock, folk, pop, blues, and hip hop into a style that's uniquely their own, this genre-bending group has become a staple of the Kentuckiana music scene.Fronted by multi-instrumentalist and looping pioneer Justin Miller—who got his start beatboxing and playing acoustic guitar in Louisville—the current lineup features Noel Calilung on bass, Nate King on drums, Jared Burch on keys, Good Time Charlie Dixon on djembe, and Lance Oliphant on guitar. Together, they form a dynamic and soulful crew that's as tight-knit as the local music community they help uplift.Since 2017, Elements of Sound has been grinding it out on the grassroots circuit—lighting up festivals, bar stages, and backyards nearly every weekend. Tune in as we catch up with the band to talk creative process, collaboration, and what's next for one of the region's hardest-working groups.
Host: Dr. Ashlee Gethner, LCSW – Child of a Police Officer Jennifer Woosley Saylor, LPCC S – Child of a Police Officer Guest: Chief Deputy Justin Miller, Kenosha Sheriff’s Office Episode Overview: In this insightful episode, Ashlee and Jennifer, welcome Chief Deputy Justin Miller from the Kenosha County Sheriff’s Office. Chief Deputy Miller shares his journey from serving as a Navy psychiatric technician to law enforcement leadership, opening up about how personal experiences and organizational gaps in mental health support shaped his mission to prioritize officer wellness. Key Topics Covered The Struggle for Support: Chief Deputy Miller recounts moments where, due to budget cuts, Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) and peer support teams were unavailable, leaving officers without organizational resources for mental well-being. Personal Impact: He discusses the life events that first drew his attention to the importance of officer mental health, from the suicide of a significant other to his own family losses, and the organizational culture’s lack of compassion. Culture Shift in Law Enforcement: The conversation delves into the challenges of changing a deeply ingrained “rub dirt on it” mindset, and how being promoted doesn’t always mean having a real voice for change. Innovative Wellness Initiatives: Chief Deputy Miller outlines current strategies in his department. Breaking the Stigma: Chief Deputy Miller explains how officer education, transparency, and leadership modeling are critical for long-term cultural change. Family & Community Impact: The importance of involving officer families in wellness programs—offering access to resources, education, and community-building events. Advice for Leaders & Providers: For law enforcement administrators - Be humble, open to new ideas, prioritize serving your people, and build cultures where feedback leads to actionable change. For mental health professionals - There’s a pressing need for more providers trained to understand first responder culture, as well as resources tailored for both officers and their families. From Struggle to Success: Chief Deputy Miller shares that Kenosha has achieved zero vacancies in both patrol and corrections—a rarity in the current law enforcement climate—and credits a strong, invested culture of wellness and leadership development. Resources Mentioned: Cortico Wellness App Smart Dollar (Ramsey Solutions) The Fearless Organization by Amy C. Edmondson The Ideal Team Player by Patrick Lencioni If this episode resonated with you or if you have stories to share about living with a first responder, reach out to Ashlee and Jennifer on their social media platforms! Thank you for tuning in! Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review "When The Call Hits Home" on your favorite podcast platforms! Follow Us: - Facebook: When The Call Hits Home Podcast - Instagram: @whenthecallhitshome - Whenthecallhitshome.com --- This podcast does not contain medical / health advice. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical or mental health advice, diagnosis or treatment and should not be relied on as health or personal advice. The information contained in this podcast is for general information purposes only. The information is provided by Training Velocity LLC and while we endeavour to keep the information up to date and correct, we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability or availability with respect to the Podcast or the information, products, services, or related graphics contained in the podcast for any purpose. Any reliance you place on such information is strictly at your own risk. WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE NOR LIABLE FOR ANY ADVICE, COURSE OF TREATMENT, DIAGNOSIS OR ANY OTHER INFORMATION, SERVICES OR PRODUCTS THAT YOU OBTAIN THROUGH THIS PODCAST. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen, and never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on this podcast.
Justin Miller [00:00:00]: Can I get the current number for eap? I have an employee here who might need some services. Their response was, yeah, we don't have EAP anymore due to budget cuts. And I'm like, okay, well, so at that point, in this agency, we didn't have a peer support team. And it was just. There was nothing. There was no. I had nothing to do for that employee. And I kind of felt like a loss other than what I knew from my psych time. Justin Miller [00:00:28]: Right. And so I just kind of counseled them myself. But I knew at that time that we had to be better. Jennifer [00:00:35]: Welcome back to the podcast. I'm Jennifer. Ashlee [00:00:38]: And I'm Ashlee. And we do have. I'm just going to say it because it's like a running joke. Now, a very special guest today, and this person has turned into one of my very favorite humans quickly. So I'm honored to have him on, and I'm going to let him introduce himself because we got a lot of good content today. Justin Miller [00:00:53]: Hello. I am Chief Deputy Justin Miller from the Kenosha Sheriff's Office, Kenosha County, Wisconsin. I've been in law enforcement since 2002, and prior to that, I was in the Navy as a psychiatric technician, which is. Ashlee [00:01:08]: I know Jennifer's face. It's like, wait, what? Jennifer [00:01:10]: Yeah, yeah, this is a podcast. But if you guys saw my face, I did not know that was on your resume. My goodness. Ashlee [00:01:17]: Yeah, it's really hard because he knows all the ins and outs, too. Like, he's. Justin Miller [00:01:19]: He's with it, the old ins and outs now. Ashlee [00:01:24]: He's amazing. Jennifer [00:01:26]: I was about to make a bad joke. Okay, well, we're excited that you're here today, and I appreciate your time, and I appreciate you sharing that you're a chief deputy, and I think that's kind of what we want to talk a little bit today in terms of your title and what it means to be leadership in law enforcement. And I just kind of want to ask, when did you recognize that investing in mental wellness for the officers you would serve should be a priority or prioritized? Justin Miller [00:01:49]: Yeah. So I touched a little bit on some of my background, but, yeah, psych tech in the Navy from 95 to 2000. I think about my time when I work back in the field. It kind of opened my eyes to the world of mental health. And full moons. Full moons are a real thing. Ashlee [00:02:05]: A real thing. Justin Miller [00:02:06]: Inpatient psych world. That's a real thing. But I worked in the inpatient unit at Great Lakes, and I think about the medications that we administered as Navy Corpsman basically did the work of nurses. Right? We. We actually gave the shots and administered medications, did the surgeries, things like that. Right. But I remember, like, watching the. Those. Justin Miller [00:02:27]: Those side effects of those medications, you know, the catatonic shuffle, the tardive dyskinesia, you know, things you would see in, like, those old movies, but then you would see it in real life and it was like, surreal, Right? You know, my mom's uncle was in an inpatient unit when I was growing up, so I can still remember the smell of. Of the psych unit when you would walk in. And it smelled the same way when I was in the Navy. And then when I got out and I went to Arizona State University, I worked as a psych tech in the Maricopa County Hospital, which was totally different than my time in the Navy because basically, like the little room that you're sitting in, I did a lot of coloring activities with the patients and fed them. Right. We didn't. We couldn't administer medication. So in my time with the sheriff's office, I would say that, you know, I experienced a couple major personal life events in my first seven years as a deputy. Justin Miller [00:03:22]: One of them being I had a significant other who committed suicide. And then my. I lost my mom in 2009, and she was like my best friend. So there is no help offered or even compassion given within this organization. Right. And you know, another event I recall is I was at my uncle's funeral and I got a call from the department and the supervisor on the other end of the phone was ordering me in for duty, like, immediately. Right. And I was like, at my uncle's funeral, and he's in. Justin Miller [00:03:56]: His response was, and I quote this, well, uncles are not covered by funeral leave, so you have to come in. And I remember going to my family and like, hey, I gotta leave, because I just got ordered into work. And they were, like, dumbfounded and just like, I couldn't even participate in the funeral for my uncle. Ashlee [00:04:19]: Right, right. Justin Miller [00:04:20]: So that was. So I fast forward, you know, to my second assignment as a sergeant. You know, I get promoted, and again, I get promoted. I think, okay, I'm going to have a voice in this game. Right? And not necessarily that mental health was on my top priority list, but even in the military, you always want to be promoted because you want to be better than the people that. And I use this in a loose term, led you, or I should say manage you, because there's a difference between leaders and managers, right? Yeah, I can teach anyone to manage somebody, but to actually lead them is, I think, is a calling, but I won't go into that right now. Jennifer [00:04:57]: I think that's a good point, though. Ashlee [00:04:58]: It is, it is. Justin Miller [00:05:00]: So I was assigned to the conveyance unit, and one of my employees had some, let's just say, major mental health issues that they were dealing with. And on one of our filing cabinets, I remember there was this magnet for eap, right? And I just remember seeing that magnet. Never heard anything, talked about eap, Nothing, you know, So I gave the employee that information, sent them on their way. Well, they returned, like, 15 minutes later and said, yeah, the county isn't covered by that anymore. And I'm like, what? And they're like, yeah, they said that we're not covered, that this. This is an old number or something. So I called my hr, and I was like, excuse me, can I get the current number for eap? I have an employee here who might need some services. Their response was, yeah, we don't have EAP anymore due to budget cuts. Justin Miller [00:05:53]: And I'm like, okay, well, so at that point, in this agency, we didn't have a peer support team, and it was just. There was nothing. There was no. I had nothing to do for that employee. And I kind of felt like a loss other than what I knew from my psych time, right? And so I just kind of counseled them myself. But I knew at that time that we had to be better, right? However, being a sergeant and that old. In that old culture of the department that I work in, I had no voice, you know, again. So I'm like, all right, well, I got to be promoted lieutenant to have a voice. Justin Miller [00:06:27]: Well, again, find out that that's not the case. So when I was promoted to captain in 2016, again, I finally. Finally would be able to be heard because I got to sit at the table. So some other incidents that took place in our agency over the years that I just, you know, I'll never forget is just a couple officer involved shooting calls. One in particular, I. I was coming out from third shift, and we were. I was asked to bring out the less lethal beanbag gun, right? So I'm like, okay. And I was a. Justin Miller [00:06:59]: I was a hostage negotiator back in my day, right? And they were at a barricaded. Guy was just in his car. Barricaded, but had a long gun, and the SWAT team was out there. So I was asked to bring out this less lethal. So I bring it out, and I remember my boss was negotiating at the back of a squad car, and so I Run up to the back of the squad car with this gun, and I'm like, hey, where is the guy? And he, like, points and he's like, literally 10ft in front of us. And so I'm. As soon as I get there, you know, I hear, you know, I see the SWAT team. I see, you know, everyone's kind of around, and I. Justin Miller [00:07:40]: He's trying to communicate with him, and I see this guy's long gun come out of his window, and then just shots just rained out, right? And I was like, oh. I'm like, what just happened? Right? So I remember having to go. I. I got assigned to go with. I mean, the guy was killed. I got assigned to go with a body to the. To the hospital. And then once I cleared the hospital, they had me bring the mobile command, our mobile command center for interviews and things like that. Justin Miller [00:08:10]: And I remember the union requesting time for the officers to, you know, leave. You know, kind of what the protocols are now, right? You don't have to talk right away. There's a, you know, a level of decompression, all those things. Demanded. Actually ordered them to all stay on scene. And they were interviewed one by one in this command post, right? So then I think, okay, no one would. I know now, right. I didn't know any better back then, but no one would. Justin Miller [00:08:39]: I know now. I'm like, oh, my God, that was a horrible decision. Yeah, the. The trauma that they just experienced. I mean, you know, I went to the ER with this body, and I'm like, I just remember. I can still see, like the guy looked like Swiss cheese, you know, I mean, it was. It was like almost like stuff I've seen in the military from, you know, combat versus, you know, I'm. Wait, I'm out on the street. Justin Miller [00:09:04]: And I was probably only a couple years on at that point, you know, and so I think about that, and then I remember that those officers that were involved were told to come back to work in 48 hours and go back onto their shifts and got zero critical incident stress debriefs, zero opportunity to have counseling sessions where we didn't have eap because this is well before the budget. Bad magnet, right? Ashlee [00:09:31]: Yeah. Justin Miller [00:09:32]: There was, you know, a handful of different officer involved shootings that happened over my time up until my, you know, actually when I was first assigned the second shift as a lieutenant, one of my first months on, we had an officer involved shooting, and I actually bought my shift food, right. I brought it to. To kind of our safe zone, if you will, Right. And I bought Them food out of my petty cash. And I got my butt chewed for weeks, right? Because I wasn't supposed to buy food out of my petty cash. It's not authorized. And so. And, you know, fast forward. Justin Miller [00:10:11]: I just buy it out of my own money now. But whatever, you know, it's so I just remember that was the culture, though. The culture was you don't. I felt like you don't take care of your people. You just make sure that you're operationally ready. And. And, you know, then those officers again got, you know, thrown back into the road in 72 hours and told, you know, rub some dirt on it. You know, get back out there. Ashlee [00:10:33]: I think the most powerful thing about that, though, in our position, right, Is like, what you're saying still happens. Those negative things still happen at a lot of departments. Like, we still hear that today, right? And so I think that can be the challenge. And the frustration is like. And it's amazing that you're on here being open and talking about that, especially in your position, because, like, for us as clinicians, right, like, we hear. We still hear of all those negative things of people being like, oh, well, suck it up and get back out there. Oh, well. And it's like, how are we still in this position? And so it's important for us. Ashlee [00:11:05]: I do want to ask you, what is your department's current strategy for supporting the mental wellness of your officers after having that culture shift? What are you trying to implement? Justin Miller [00:11:14]: Yeah, so I would say that it's my personal, number one priority in the twilight of my career, something that I've been pretty passionate about for years, you know, been trying to change that culture. I've been told my ideas were too grandiose, out of touch with reality, you know, but over the last eight years, I've witnessed agencies all over the United States implementing the very things that I would talk about, right? Those cutting edge, you know, mental health days, mental wellness rooms. I mean, in West Virginia, they have a. I think it's called the Hero Center. It's like a mental health center. Like, right? Like, they have a gym, a room with. Next floor has all those massage chairs, and the next floor is just a meditation room. But those things I've always, like, I'm like, okay, why can't we work out on duty, right? Or whatever. Justin Miller [00:12:03]: It doesn't have to be workout, whatever you want to do for an hour, nap, siesta, whenever, you know, meditate. What? Like, why does it, you know, why does your, you know, 10, 7, or your lunch have to Be eating food. Right. Why can't we just do whatever we want during that time? So I think our strategy is to provide a psychologically safe workplace. And again, I've been reading this book, the fearless organization that just talks about creating a psychologically safe workplace that you can feel supported. Our employees have a voice, right. Making sure that everybody has a voice at all levels, have any and all resources that are available and at their fingertips. Right. Justin Miller [00:12:47]: We've actually partnered with this amazing provider that shares some of those same visions as I do. So I think we're getting there. Jennifer [00:12:54]: I've heard about that provider. Justin Miller [00:12:56]: Yeah. I mean, other than being a Bears fan, she's, I'm not a Packer fan, so it doesn't matter. Ashlee [00:13:03]: No, we actually get along very well because of that. Justin Miller [00:13:06]: Right, Right. But currently we have an app called Cortico which is, you know, and kind of a one stop shop for wellness, if you will. There's different programs in there. There's one touch provider like, you know, we can p
In this episode, farming couple Amber Broxon and Justin Miller of BroxonBerry Farm talk about how they decide which crops to axe and which ones to keep. Subscribe for more content on sustainable farming, market farming tips, and business insights! Get market farming tools, seeds, and supplies at Modern Grower. Follow Modern Grower: Instagram Instagram Listen to other podcasts on the Modern Grower Podcast Network: Carrot Cashflow Farm Small Farm Smart Farm Small Farm Smart Daily The Growing Microgreens Podcast The Urban Farmer Podcast The Rookie Farmer Podcast In Search of Soil Podcast Check out Diego's books: Sell Everything You Grow on Amazon Ready Farmer One on Amazon **** Modern Grower and Diego Footer participate in the Amazon Services LLC. Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.
I'm joined by former MLB veteran relief pitcher Justin Miller, we discuss the latest news around the MLB, rank our top teams in AL/NL, plus our early Cy Young candidates
Dr. Justin Miller is the author of this newly released book: The Not So Loving Side of Gentle Parenting: A Biblical Plea to Parents. A new Trojan horse took baby steps into the nursery and has now launched big steps into the church family—“Gentle Parenting.” It is likely this novel parenting philosophy has been adopted by families in your church body. This book will (1) characterize and define what Gentle Parenting is (2) critique it by comparing and contrasting it with the Holy Scriptures, (3) call believers back to raising their children in truth, and then (4) carefully consider the essential need to rely solely upon the sufficiency of Scripture in parenting. Parenting is a blessed stewardship believers are called to carry out for God's glory in His Word. For more information about CBTSeminary, visit CBTSeminary.org
I'm joined by Justin Miller a former MLB relief pitcher, who had a seven year career with stops in Texas, Detroit, Colorado ,and Washington DC where he won a world series ring with the Washington Nationals in 2019 . Justin also was all-american starting pitcher for Fresno St university where he help them win a college world series title in 2008 went on to get drafted in the 08 MLB draft in the 16th round by the Texas Rangers
Raised by secularists, Justin Miller's family life was a wreck. While in the eighth grade, his parents divorced—a trauma worse than death—and Justin's mom looked to him to help raise his two younger siblings. Given a Bible at age 11, he read it every morning till age 23, but felt no peace. Newly married at the time, he was powerfully saved when he heard Adrian Rogers preach the true gospel on the radio. His wife came to Christ four months later, and they soon joined a church where the pastor taught through the Bible, verse by verse. As their faith grew, Justin was called to pastoral ministry. Moved by the Puritans' legacy, Justin has given his life to sound but heart-felt teaching and currently serves as lead pastor of First Baptist Church in Puxico, Missouri.
In this episode, farming couple Amber Broxon and Justin Miller of BroxonBerry Farm talk about the value of collecting data points to increase farm profits. Subscribe for more content on sustainable farming, market farming tips, and business insights! Get market farming tools, seeds, and supplies at Modern Grower. Follow Modern Grower: Instagram Instagram Listen to other podcasts on the Modern Grower Podcast Network: Carrot Cashflow Farm Small Farm Smart Farm Small Farm Smart Daily The Growing Microgreens Podcast The Urban Farmer Podcast The Rookie Farmer Podcast In Search of Soil Podcast Check out Diego's books: Sell Everything You Grow on Amazon Ready Farmer One on Amazon **** Modern Grower and Diego Footer participate in the Amazon Services LLC. Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.
In this episode, Amber Broxon and Justin Miller of BroxonBerry Farm take us on a tour of their inviting farmer's market stand that entices shoppers to browse and buy their produce. Subscribe for more content on sustainable farming, market farming tips, and business insights! Get market farming tools, seeds, and supplies at Modern Grower. Follow Modern Grower: Instagram Instagram Listen to other podcasts on the Modern Grower Podcast Network: Carrot Cashflow Farm Small Farm Smart Farm Small Farm Smart Daily The Growing Microgreens Podcast The Urban Farmer Podcast The Rookie Farmer Podcast In Search of Soil Podcast Check out Diego's books: Sell Everything You Grow on Amazon Ready Farmer One on Amazon **** Modern Grower and Diego Footer participate in the Amazon Services LLC. Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.
A dad and a son ... A Journey ... A new ambition
It’s time for tinsel and the Temptations Christmas! Renee is in her Christmas bag and shares some of her favorite holiday traditions. Renee and Sirena review holiday movies from best to mid. Emmy-award winning comedian Dulcé Sloan joins Renee to give a behind the scenes look at the Emmys, what she loves most about ATL, and some of her holiday traditions. The Family Business crew is here to help you know what NOT to do during the holidays. Montgomery & Co: Sports, Culture, and Family Business. Listen to MoCo on WABE, Saturdays at 6pm ET. For more, visit wabe.org/moco Follow MoCo @montgomerycopod Hosted by Renee Montgomery Executive Producers: Amena Brown, Scotty Crowe, and Sirena Grace Audio Production: Matt Owen, Allen Linsey, Kevin Rinker, and Crystal DeVone Additional Production and Editing: Ariel Brown Special thanks to: Paul Guarino, Justin Miller, Jaslyn Harris, Jess Silva, Ryshad Pitts, Crystal DeVone, and Kevin RinkerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Renee is digging into the stats of the Beyonce Bowl also known as Beyonce’s halftime performance during the Netflix NFL football broadcast while also sharing her holiday binge of the week. Relationship expert, author and TV personality, Denna Babul joins Renee to talk about being a member of a sports family and to sip the tea about what it’s really like to date an athlete. The Family Business crew gives some MoCo mailbag advice about if you should stay friends with the exes of your family and friends. Montgomery & Co: Sports, Culture, and Family Business. Listen to MoCo on WABE, Saturdays at 6pm ET. For more, visit wabe.org/moco Follow MoCo @montgomerycopod Hosted by Renee Montgomery Executive Producers: Amena Brown, Scotty Crowe, and Sirena Grace Audio Production: Matt Owen, Allen Linsey, Kevin Rinker, and Crystal DeVone Additional Production and Editing: Ariel Brown Special thanks to: Paul Guarino, Justin Miller, Jaslyn Harris, Jess Silva, Ryshad Pitts, Crystal DeVone, and Kevin RinkerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Renee has launched her new fashion brand CSuite 21 and shares the lessons she’s been learning in the process. Renee talks with Janine Cory, the CDC’s Associate Director for Communications, Division of Viral Disease, about how to stay healthy during cold and flu season and why Janine still has to remind people to wash their hands! The MoCo Crew joins Renee for a Family Business segment about what we can learn from families who are in business together. Montgomery & Co: Sports, Culture, and Family Business. Listen to MoCo on WABE, Saturdays at 6pm ET. For more, visit wabe.org/moco Follow MoCo @montgomerycopod Hosted by Renee Montgomery Executive Producers: Amena Brown, Scotty Crowe, and Sirena Grace Audio Production: Matt Owen, Allen Linsey, Kevin Rinker, and Crystal DeVone Additional Production and Editing: Ariel Brown Special thanks to: Paul Guarino, Justin Miller, Jaslyn Harris, Jess Silva, Ryshad Pitts, Crystal DeVone, and Kevin RinkerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we are celebrating Renee's birthday with some special surprises from the fam and some reflections on this year's wins. The MoCo crew joins Renee for Family Business to give advice about the importance of learning to celebrate yourself. Montgomery & Co: Sports, Culture, and Family Business. Listen to MoCo on WABE, Saturdays at 6pm ET. For more, visit wabe.org/moco Follow MoCo @montgomerycopod Hosted by Renee Montgomery Executive Producers: Amena Brown, Scotty Crowe, and Sirena Grace Audio Production: Matt Owen, Allen Linsey, Kevin Rinker, and Crystal DeVone Additional Production and Editing: Ariel Brown Special thanks to: Paul Guarino, Justin Miller, Jaslyn Harris, Jess Silva, Ryshad Pitts, Crystal DeVone, and Kevin RinkerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Renee begins her journey to becoming a foodie by celebrating Thanksgiving better known in her family as Family Fun Day with her in-laws. Renee is talking with CDC Senior Behavioral Scientist, Neetu Abad, about mental health as public health and how to care for your mental health during the holiday season. The MoCo crew joins Renee for Family Business where they give advice about how to handle dating someone who is in a sports family. Montgomery & Co: Sports, Culture, and Family Business. Listen to MoCo on WABE, Saturdays at 6pm ET. For more, visit wabe.org/moco Follow MoCo @montgomerycopod Hosted by Renee Montgomery Executive Producers: Amena Brown, Scotty Crowe, and Sirena Grace Audio Production: Matt Owen, Allen Linsey, Kevin Rinker, and Crystal DeVone Additional Production and Editing: Ariel Brown Special thanks to: Paul Guarino, Justin Miller, Jaslyn Harris, Jess Silva, Ryshad Pitts, Crystal DeVone, and Kevin RinkerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Renee is giving the Falcons and Kirk, ATL's new cousin, their much deserved props as they kick off the NFL season with some wins. Renee is talking with journalists Mike Jordan and Dawn Montgomery about the Stranger Things house and how to tell the difference between a money conference in Atlanta and a scam. Renee welcomes business manager and founder of ADVISE Sports and Entertainment, Denise Thompson and her wife and ADVISE business strategist, Ashly Cargle-Thompson, to talk about how to balance love and marriage and why business and financial management is so important for pro athletes. Montgomery & Co: Sports, Culture, and Family Business. Listen to MoCo on WABE, Saturdays at 6pm ET. For more, visit wabe.org/moco Follow MoCo @montgomerycopod Hosted by Renee Montgomery Executive Producers: Amena Brown, Scotty Crowe, and Sirena Grace Audio Production: Matt Owen, Allen Linsey, Kevin Rinker, and Crystal DeVone Additional Production and Editing: Ariel Brown Special thanks to: Paul Guarino, Justin Miller, Jaslyn Harris, Jess Silva, Ryshad Pitts, Crystal DeVone, and Kevin RinkerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As many of us are still processing last week's election results, Renee talks about not only how to pick yourself up after a big loss but also how to learn from a loss and focus in on opportunities for growth. Journalists Mike Jordan and Dawn Montgomery join Renee to chat Michelin stars and metal slabs in Let's Talk ATL. Then, Renee welcomes entertainment attorney, Amy Oraefo, to talk about how to turn your passion into a business and the lessons she's learned as a business founder. Montgomery & Co: Sports, Culture, and Family Business. Listen to MoCo on WABE, Saturdays at 6pm ET. For more, visit wabe.org/moco Follow MoCo @montgomerycopod Hosted by Renee Montgomery Executive Producers: Amena Brown, Scotty Crowe, and Sirena Grace Audio Production: Matt Owen, Allen Linsey, Kevin Rinker, and Crystal DeVone Additional Production and Editing: Ariel Brown Special thanks to: Paul Guarino, Justin Miller, Jaslyn Harris, Jess Silva, Ryshad Pitts, Crystal DeVone, and Kevin RinkerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we all step into one of the biggest weeks in America, Renee kicks off this week's episode with a reminder of the importance of gathering with your people and finding the wins you can celebrate. She then sits down with filmmaker Deborah Riley Draper to reflect on her documentaries exploring the intersection of civil rights (Ratified, 13 Days in Ferguson), sports (Olympic Pride, American Prejudice), and culture (James Brown: Say It Loud) - she also tells the story of interviewing Vice President Kamala Harris for Twenty Pearls: The Story of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority. Then, David Perdue and Julien Virgin join for a 2020 retrospective in Let's Talk ATL. A reminder to make sure you vote and make your voice heard on Election Day, if you haven't already! Montgomery & Co: Sports, Culture, and Family Business. Listen to MoCo on WABE, Saturdays at 6pm ET. For more, visit https://wabe.org/moco Follow MoCo at https://www.instagram.com/montgomerycopod/ Hosted by Renee Montgomery Executive Producers: Amena Brown, Scotty Crowe, and Sirena Grace Audio Production: Matt Owen, Allen Linsey, Kevin Rinker, and Crystal DeVone Additional Production and Editing: Ariel Brown Special thanks to: Paul Guarino, Justin Miller, Jaslyn Harris, Jess Silva, Ryshad Pitts, Crystal DeVone, and Kevin RinkerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Not only is the fam celebrating one of their favorite holidays — Halloween — but Renee and the crew are also celebrating 100 episodes of Montgomery & Company. Renee shares this year's Halloween costume inspiration and Captain America and Black Widow share answers to Naked and Afraid/“Halloween & Afraid” application questions and their top five Halloween movies. Montgomery & Co: Sports, Culture, and Family Business. Listen to MoCo on WABE, Saturdays at 6pm ET. For more, visit https://wabe.org/moco Follow MoCo at https://www.instagram.com/montgomerycopod/ Hosted by Renee Montgomery Executive Producers: Amena Brown, Scotty Crowe, and Sirena Grace Audio Production: Matt Owen, Allen Linsey, Kevin Rinker, and Crystal DeVone Additional Production and Editing: Ariel Brown Special thanks to: Paul Guarino, Justin Miller, Jaslyn Harris, Jess Silva, Ryshad Pitts, Crystal DeVone, and Kevin RinkerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Election season is upon us, with Early Voting making waves in Georgia. Renee and the crew take a look at what's on the line and the issues that matter most in this special episode all about the vote! Nse Ufot, community organizer and former CEO of the New Georgia Project, joins to talk Getting Out The Vote and the stakes of this election year across the state, country, and globe. Montgomery & Co: Sports, Culture, and Family Business. Listen to MoCo on WABE, Saturdays at 6pm ET. For more, visit https://wabe.org/moco Follow MoCo at https://www.instagram.com/montgomerycopod/ Hosted by Renee Montgomery Executive Producers: Amena Brown, Scotty Crowe, and Sirena Grace Audio Production: Matt Owen, Allen Linsey, Kevin Rinker, and Crystal DeVone Additional Production and Editing: Ariel Brown Special thanks to: Paul Guarino, Justin Miller, Jaslyn Harris, Jess Silva, Ryshad Pitts, Crystal DeVone, and Kevin RinkerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's release week and we're diving deep behind the scenes of ‘A Radical Act: Renee Montgomery,' out on Roku this Wednesday, October 16th. Renee brings in director Sandrine Orabona and producer Anke Thommen from Storyform to talk about their approach and experience making the film. Then, the MoCo Crew (AKA the cast and co-stars from the film!) share what it was like to share their stories with the cameras. Renee reflects on the entire process and why this documentary is such a radical act. Montgomery & Co: Sports, Culture, and Family Business. Watch ‘A Radical Act: Renee Montgomery' on Roku: https://therokuchannel.roku.com/details/14853132adea5a7236337c8f7c4fdb94/a-radical-act-renee-montgomery Listen to MoCo on WABE, Saturdays at 6pm ET. For more, visit https://wabe.org/moco Follow MoCo at https://www.instagram.com/montgomerycopod/ Hosted by Renee Montgomery Executive Producers: Amena Brown, Scotty Crowe, and Sirena Grace Audio Production: Matt Owen, Allen Linsey, Kevin Rinker, and Crystal DeVone Additional Production and Editing: Ariel Brown Special thanks to: Paul Guarino, Justin Miller, Jaslyn Harris, Jess Silva, Ryshad Pitts, Crystal DeVone, and Kevin RinkerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a big week on MoCo! Renee sits down with MoviePass co-founder and CEO, Stacy Spikes, to hear the remarkable story of how the company was founded and how Stacy Spikes bought the company back. Renee and Stacy talk business as he shares his experience in building, selling, and re-building companies and brands, complete with all the receipts. David Perdue and Julien Virgin join for Let's Talk ATL, discussing the rumor that Atlanta will host the 2028 Super Bowl, Barbershop culture, and the legacy of Dikembe Mutombo. And of course, Snook, Cole, and Sirena join for another “situationship” dive into the MoCo Mailbag. Montgomery & Co: Sports, Culture, and Family Business. Listen to MoCo on WABE, Saturdays at 6pm ET. For more, visit https://wabe.org/moco Follow MoCo at https://www.instagram.com/montgomerycopod/ Hosted by Renee Montgomery Executive Producers: Amena Brown, Scotty Crowe, and Sirena Grace Audio Production: Matt Owen, Allen Linsey, Kevin Rinker, and Crystal DeVone Additional Production and Editing: Ariel Brown Special thanks to: Paul Guarino, Justin Miller, Jaslyn Harris, Jess Silva, Ryshad Pitts, Crystal DeVone, and Kevin RinkerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Renee sits down with five-year-old rapper and phenom VanVan, to hear her story and collect a dose of inspiration from the youth! Dawn Montgomery, Nick Love, and David Perdue join for a special edition of Let's Talk ATL, where they answer some of the biggest questions on the city's mind: drums vs. flats, what was the best OutKast album, and who is Atlanta's favorite athlete. And, Renee and Sirena trade answers in a new segment: Love and Marriage. Montgomery & Co: Sports, Culture, and Family Business. For more, visit https://wabe.org/moco Follow MoCo at https://www.instagram.com/montgomerycopod/ Catch video episodes on YouTube / Listen to MoCo on WABE, Saturdays at 6pm ET. Hosted by Renee Montgomery Featuring VanVan, Dawn Montgomery, Nick Love ATL, and the Atlanta Dream Executive Producers: Amena Brown, Scotty Crowe, and Sirena Grace Audio Production: Matt Owen, Allen Linsey, Kevin Rinker, and Crystal DeVone Additional Production: Ariel Brown Media Day segment Special thanks to: Paul Guarino, Justin Miller, Greg Harding Films, Jaslyn Harris, Perry Patterson, Greg Mendoza, Casey Hoskins, Jess Silva, Ryshad Pitts, Crystal DeVone, and Kevin RinkerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Renee sits down with Masa Kabayama, co-founder and CEO of Uplift, a platform using AI technology to analyze and improve athletic performance. Masa shares his story and why, after roles at LEGO, Apple, and Tesla, he made the move to sports and what he hopes to change for athletes. Uplift is an AI-powered platform designed to enhance athlete performance by analyzing key athletic movements like vertical jumps in basketball, volleyball and other sports. Perfect for athletes and coaches, Uplift delivers personalized insights to boost lower body strength, explosiveness, and overall athletic performance. Check out their app today: https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-store/id1507252361?pt=120918868&ct=renee&mt=8 Montgomery & Co: Sports, Culture, and Family Business. For more, visit https://wabe.org/moco Follow MoCo at https://www.instagram.com/montgomerycopod/ Catch video episodes on YouTube / Listen to MoCo on WABE, Saturdays at 6pm ET. Hosted by Renee Montgomery Featuring Masa Kabayama, Dawn Montgomery, Nick Love ATL, and the Atlanta Dream Executive Producers: Amena Brown, Scotty Crowe, and Sirena Grace Audio Production: Matt Owen, Allen Linsey, Kevin Rinker, and Crystal DeVone Additional Production: Ariel Brown Media Day segment Special thanks to: Paul Guarino, Justin Miller, Greg Harding Films, Jaslyn Harris, Perry Patterson, Greg Mendoza, Casey Hoskins, Jess Silva, Ryshad Pitts, Crystal DeVone, and Kevin RinkerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.