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Behind every wildlife crime is a legal battle - one that Justice for Wildlife Malaysia (JWM) is determined to strengthen. Recognising the critical role of the judiciary in conservation, JWM works to enhance prosecutorial processes, improve investigative methods, and educate legal professionals on the far-reaching impacts of wildlife crime. Originally a spin-off of the Justice for Silent Victims (J4SV) program by Panthera and Rimba, JWM has since grown into an independent force under the leadership of Dr. Nor Arlina Amirah Ahmad Ghani (Ann), working alongside conservation partners to ensure Malaysia's laws truly protect its wildlife. Ann joins us to share more.Image Credit: Justice for Wildlife Malaysia (JWM)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy Lambert (@jeremylambert88) and Stephen Jensen (@FightTalk_) Spotlight the following topics:Cody Rhodes and Xavier Woods historyCM Punk starts over Seth RollinsFour-way AEW Title match at AEW Worlds EndToni Storm returnsMatt Cardona will challenge for ROH World TitleTNA Final Resolution PreviewMr. Danger vs. JWM at GCW MastermindECW Legends coming to Hammerstein for GCWCreators Spotlight:Jarrett Bailey joins to discuss the current wrestling landscape, Sidney Crosby, Josh Allen, and a lot of football.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Episode 162 Apologetics in Strasbourg, France with Craig Parton A few years ago David Fleming, the executive director of the Lanier Foundation, and Mark Lanier signed an agreement to host annually the John Warwick Montgomery Lecture in Evidential Apologetics. Along the way we have become acquainted with the International Academy of Apologetics, Evangelism, and Human Rights. One of the instructors for that summer academy is Craig Parton. Who Is Craig Parton? Craig Parton lives in California. He became a Christian in college and developed interest early in apologetics. He is now a trial lawyer, but he spends a lot of time as the US Director for the International Academy of Apologetics. What Is the Apologetics Academy? Twenty-six years ago Craig Parton and John W. Montgomery (JWM) started the Apologetics Academy in Strasbourg, France. Every year they train around twenty men and women in apologetics, situated in one of the most historic and beautiful European cities. The academy lasts about two weeks. It is intentionally small to in order to facilitate conversation, discussion, questions, and community. To learn more about the academy: www.apologeticsacademy.eu The cost for the experience and learning is very reasonable. Accommodations are included. Some scholarships are available as well. Look for the brochure on the website for details and registration. The Annual Lecture at Lanier Library, Houston This year John Lennox, retired Professor of Mathematics from the University of Oxford, will be giving the John Warwick Montgomery Lecture in Evidential Apologetics. His topic will be “Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Humanity.” To hear David Capes' podcast with Dr. Lennox in 2022 on the topic, click HERE. The lecture will be held 21 October 2023. It will be streamed lived on the Lanier Library's YouTube channel. And a recored version will be posted there later as well as on the Library website. More Resources To watch JWM's lecture at the Library several years ago, click here. To hear JWM's podcast with David Capes (recorded in 2021) click HERE. You can read a transcript of this podcast here. For more resources check out these links. Want more Stone Chapel Podcasts on some great topics? Just click here. What's more, you can get information on upcoming lectures at Lanier Theological Library by clicking here. Subscribe to this podcast so you don't miss any of the great conversations with scholars and church leaders from around the world. [podcast_subscribe id=”12247″] The post Episode 162 Apologetics in Strasbourg France first appeared on Lanier Theological Library and Learning Center.
Episode 162 Apologetics in Strasbourg, France with Craig Parton A few years ago David Fleming, the executive director of the Lanier Foundation, and Mark Lanier signed an agreement to host annually the John Warwick Montgomery Lecture in Evidential Apologetics. Along the way we have become acquainted with the International Academy of Apologetics, Evangelism, and Human Rights. One of the instructors for that summer academy is Craig Parton. Who Is Craig Parton? Craig Parton lives in California. He became a Christian in college and developed interest early in apologetics. He is now a trial lawyer, but he spends a lot of time as the US Director for the International Academy of Apologetics. What Is the Apologetics Academy? Twenty-six years ago Craig Parton and John W. Montgomery (JWM) started the Apologetics Academy in Strasbourg, France. Every year they train around twenty men and women in apologetics, situated in one of the most historic and beautiful European cities. The academy lasts about two weeks. It is intentionally small to in order to facilitate conversation, discussion, questions, and community. To learn more about the academy: www.apologeticsacademy.eu The cost for the experience and learning is very reasonable. Accommodations are included. Some scholarships are available as well. Look for the brochure on the website for details and registration. The Annual Lecture at Lanier Library, Houston This year John Lennox, retired Professor of Mathematics from the University of Oxford, will be giving the John Warwick Montgomery Lecture in Evidential Apologetics. His topic will be “Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Humanity.” To hear David Capes' podcast with Dr. Lennox in 2022 on the topic, click HERE. The lecture will be held 21 October 2023. It will be streamed lived on the Lanier Library's YouTube channel. And a recored version will be posted there later as well as on the Library website. More Resources To watch JWM's lecture at the Library several years ago, click here. To hear JWM's podcast with David Capes (recorded in 2021) click HERE. You can read a transcript of this podcast here. For more resources check out these links. Want more Stone Chapel Podcasts on some great topics? Just click here. What's more, you can get information on upcoming lectures at Lanier Theological Library by clicking here. Subscribe to this podcast so you don't miss any of the great conversations with scholars and church leaders from around the world. The post Episode 162 Apologetics in Strasbourg France first appeared on Lanier Theological Library.
Although it's a few months overdue thanks to a busy couple of months, the boys have finally gotten around to finishing up their reaction to JWM's "Top 20 Beginner Anime" list! What series are on the list, should certain series be on the list, where do they rank, and are the boys going to do their own beginner list? Tune in to find out! As always, you can follow us on our socials @bebop_banter to figure out how you can help support the show! And a HUGE thank you to our patrons and new listeners!
What happens when a small-town guy with big dreams enters the competitive world of commercial insurance? Join me as I chat with Quinten Lovejoy about his journey, the values that shaped him, and how he's making a significant impact in the insurance industry. We also discuss the Arte Syndicate, the platform created by Andy Frisella and Ed Mylett, which helped Quinten unlock his entrepreneurial potential.Throughout our conversation, we explore Quinten's "Just Watch Me" mentality and how it helps him stay focused on the details that matter. We discuss how savvy business owners can leverage their insurance programs to gain a competitive advantage in the market, and Quinten's passion for helping others succeed in this space. We also delve into the importance of having a well-thought-out insurance strategy and the challenges Quinten faced on his path to success.As we wrap up our discussion, Quinten shares valuable insights on assessing areas for improvement in your business and the power of connecting with others to gain advice and direction. We touch on the importance of discipline, living with a "JWM" mindset, and making mindful decisions in both business and life. Don't miss this incredible conversation with Quinten Lovejoy, and remember – we're all in this fight together.https://www.bennewmancoaching.com 1st Form | The Foundation of High Performance Nutrition1stPhorm.com/bnewmanThe Burn Podcast, ignited by Punch'd Energy. https://www.puchdenergy.com ************************************ Let's work TOGETHER https://www.bennewmancoaching.com Order my new book UNCOMMON LEADERSHIP: 11 Ways the Greatest Leaders Lead Connect with me everywhere else: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/continuedfight Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Continuedfight/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ContinuedFight https://www.bennewmancoaching.com
Die heutige Episode ist eine ganz besondere, denn es ist die Abschiedsepisode - vorerst. Aber ich höre natürlich nicht einfach so mit diesem Podcast auf, ohne dir nochmal eine wertvolle Portion Wissen mitzugeben! Business, Baby, neue berufliche Herausforderungen - um all das wird es heute gehen. Wir schauen, wie das alles unter einen Hut gebracht werden kann, und zwar am Beispiel meines eigenen Werdegangs. Vielleicht ist das genau die Inspiration, die du gerade brauchst! In dieser Folge erzähle ich ausführlich darüber, mit welchen Herausforderungen man bzw. Frau als junge, weibliche Führungskraft konfrontiert ist. Es wird auch darum gehen, wie ich meinen eigenen Weg als Führungskraft gefunden habe, trotz eines auffälligen Mangels an guten weiblichen Vorbildern im Businesskontext. Ich hoffe, dass ich dir als Vorbild dienen kann! Ich teile außerdem mein ganz eigenes Erfolgsrezept, das es mir ermöglicht, als frischgebackene Mutter selbstständig zu sein. Denn mit ein wenig Unterstützung kann beides klappen: Mama sein und die eigenen beruflichen Ziele vorantreiben. Und zu guter Letzt wirst du natürlich erfahren, warum diese Episode vorerst die letzte sein wird und wie es insgesamt bei JWM weitergehen wird. Bis bald! Deine Jasmin ❓FRAGE MICH! Hast du eine Frage rund um das Thema Führung und Wachstum, die ich live im Podcast beantworten soll, dann sende sie mir gerne per Mail an: hallo@jasminwild-mentoring.de ☕LASS UNS KENNENLERNEN!
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Continuing our Valentine's month on #HasItAgedWell, this week Abbas and Urjita sit down with comedian Shreeja Chaturvedi to discuss everyone's favourite modern rom-com ‘Jab We Met'. Both Shreeja and Urjita are hardcore JWM fanatics whereas Abbas falls somewhere in the middle, which makes for some great talking points where the two fans put up a formidable defence for the film. Topics covered include: The character of Geet, and why she's iconic, the ‘manic pixie dream girl' argument, whether JWM has faced a backlash of late? Shahid Kapoor's stoic performance, whether JWM has affected our real life romances, the ‘road movie' aspect of the film, the brilliantly written and acted side characters, what's with the running joke of Geet being a prostitute? Imtiaz Ali's filmography and much much more. Follow Shreeja here: https://www.instagram.com/shreejachaturvedi/ Follow Abbas on instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/abbasmomin88/ Follow Abbas on twitter here: https://twitter.com/AbbasMominFollow Urjita here: https://www.instagram.com/urjitawani/ Show some love to the IVM Pop Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/ivmpop/ For more fun pop culture stuff from the IVM team subscribe to the IVM Pop feed and also check out our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@IVMPop You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcasts App on Android: IVM Podcasts - Apps on Google Play or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Big hopes for a little hike next meeting. January's rally starting to fizzle a bit. Big Layoffs, Capex Cut announcement - all ahead of earnings reports .. Frank Curzio – freshly back from CES in Vegas. He has a slam the table stock he is pitching. Check this out and find out more at: http://www.interactivebrokers.com/ Frank Curzio can be reached by email at frank@curzioresearch.com Frank Curzio is an equity analyst with close to two decades of experience covering small- and mid-cap stocks. Check out his newsletters. (Free trial subscriptions available) He has been the editor of several well respected newsletters with major companies as well on of the top performers with TheStreet.com where he significantly outperformed the markets during his tenure. He was also a research analyst for Jim Cramer. Frank is the host of Wall Street Unplugged. Frank has been a guest on various media outlets including Fox Business News, CNBC's The Kudlow Report and CNBC's The Call. He has also been mentioned numerous times on Jim Cramer's™s Mad Money, is a featured guest on CNN Radio and has been quoted in financial magazines and websites. Before TheStreet.com, Frank was the editor of The FXC Newsletter and received one of the top rankings by Hulbert's Financial Digest for risk-adjusted performance. Follow @frankcurzio Follow @andrewhorowitz Looking for style diversification? More information on the TDI Managed Growth Strategy - HERE Stocks mentioned in this episode: (GLD), (GDX), (NFLX), (COIN), (URA), (GS), (JWM)
Tonight ... -Ian Rotten takes a stance with RF -Thoughts on ICW's Chattanooga show —Main event level brutality … in the opener —“Tank and JWM did great. The problem is, that was 2-3 hours after guys worked a main event” —“Fake Brain Damage” -Thoughts on GCW's sell-out of Hammerstein —“Hey, you can't wrestle anywhere else. Just this shed” -Nick Gage: “The intensity just isn't there anymore” -What's going on with ROH? -Markus Crane struggles —“Every part of his life looks pathetic to me” -John Gray: “He played the ‘dead Dad' card already” —“This is why I can't have sympathy for motherfu**ers”
This week on The Burn Podcast we are bringing you a HEAVY HITTER, Brad Lea @therealbradleaIf YOU don't already follow Brad, stop and do that right now. He has some of the REALEST content and truly knows what it means to be mentally tough.This episode was almost TOO much fun as we walked through his story to uncover what HIS Burn was. (if you share this episode on social use the hashtag #JWM just watch me)You'll laugh a lot, but you'll learn even MORE.Full episode LIVE on all podcast platforms and Youtube
Tonight's Topics: -Shoutout to disappointed Eagles fans -“JWM almost kills this kid doing the Destroyer …” —“I don't just blame Murdoch, but …” -Takeda vs. Fork Board —“I don't stab food as deep as this m'fer stabbed his go**amn back with these forks” -Thoughts on Dark Side of the Ring —“A plane full of drunk gorillas” —“Old a** man with his di** out” —“Wrestling is not a place for people who are struggling” -Ron Funches in GCW -Markus Crane moving in to Tremont's house —“Is there a shower in that building?” —“If you're happy living in a warehouse with a bunch of other dudes, smelling like a**holes and Cheetos …” -Brian keeps it going —“You should know better” —“I never wanted to talk about you again on this show”
Vinod Sreedhar is a Goa-based social entrepreneur and environmental educator working in the realm of Systems Thinking. In 1996, he decided to walk out of college -- he was studying Commerce in Bombay -- and started composing and producing music for the advertising industry. India's newly liberalized economy was seeing massive growth in new television and radio channels. A few years later, somewhat disillusioned by the purely commercial focus of the ad industry, he co-founded and ran a social enterprise, Phase Five, between 2000 and 2007 with friends. Phase Five facilitated workshops and projects on Active Citizenship, Democracy, and Waste Management for some of India's top colleges and organizations like the British Council, the World Bank, and Praja Foundation, a Mumbai-based NGO working on building participation among the citizens of Mumbai. In 2006, an encounter with a climate change-driven event - a massive cloudburst in Ladakh - helped birth his next venture, Journeys with Meaning (JwM). With highways washed away and closed, he used the time to understand why a high-altitude desert region was facing rainfall of such intensity. His conversations with the local community revealed the extent of the changes due to climate change and increased human action in cities. In these events, he started to see larger disconnects as the root causes; the disconnects between humans and nature, between different human cultures, between head and heart, and between our actions and their consequences. Since he had prioritized learning by doing for himself and found it very helpful, Vinod felt it would be a powerful learning experience for people to travel across India to better understand these disconnects and see how they were directly or indirectly leading to the vital issues of the day. JwM operated on the Gift Economy model for six years. Participants could pay whatever they wanted or nothing, apart from costs, instead of being charged a fixed fee. JwM built its reputation for immersive and responsible travel in this period. Due to challenging personal circumstances, Vinod had to drop the full-time Gift Economy model in 2012 for a more conventional pricing model. Since then, JwM has made a place for supporting Gift Economy by reserving some seats in every learning journey or workshop, for people with financial constraints. They are encouraged to pay what they can or supported through external sponsorships. Many have also chosen to volunteer their time or skills in exchange for their costs being waived entirely or partially. In 2015, JwM started offering learning journeys to schools through its JwM Juniors program. This was conceptualized and designed by Neha, Vinod's partner, who had recently joined the team. These learning journeys for schools have become a mainstay and they now focus on working mostly with students. Students have loved their experiences and the trips to Ladakh, in particular, have helped JwM win the GOLD award in the Best Experiential Travel category in the Indian Responsible Tourism Awards 2019. With COVID affecting travel-based organizations hugely, JwM has been put on the back-burner while Vinod works on his new venture, All Systems Reboot (ASR). His intent with ASR is to integrate three seemingly disconnected areas -- the personal, the professional, and the planetary -- so that people can take their cue from Nature -- an interconnected whole -- and bring conscious wholeness into their lives once again, by rebooting, and redesigning what life and work mean to us, while also giving energy and time to the only planet we can call home. Vinod's journey has been about learning, and sharing, what disconnects we live with and relearning how we can live and grow in communities that nurture us and our home.
Vinod Sreedhar is a Goa-based social entrepreneur and environmental educator working in the realm of Systems Thinking. In 1996, he decided to walk out of college -- he was studying Commerce in Bombay -- and started composing and producing music for the advertising industry. India's newly liberalized economy was seeing massive growth in new television and radio channels. A few years later, somewhat disillusioned by the purely commercial focus of the ad industry, he co-founded and ran a social enterprise, Phase Five, between 2000 and 2007 with friends. Phase Five facilitated workshops and projects on Active Citizenship, Democracy, and Waste Management for some of India's top colleges and organizations like the British Council, the World Bank, and Praja Foundation, a Mumbai-based NGO working on building participation among the citizens of Mumbai. In 2006, an encounter with a climate change-driven event - a massive cloudburst in Ladakh - helped birth his next venture, Journeys with Meaning (JwM). With highways washed away and closed, he used the time to understand why a high-altitude desert region was facing rainfall of such intensity. His conversations with the local community revealed the extent of the changes due to climate change and increased human action in cities. In these events, he started to see larger disconnects as the root causes; the disconnects between humans and nature, between different human cultures, between head and heart, and between our actions and their consequences. Since he had prioritized learning by doing for himself and found it very helpful, Vinod felt it would be a powerful learning experience for people to travel across India to better understand these disconnects and see how they were directly or indirectly leading to the vital issues of the day. JwM operated on the Gift Economy model for six years. Participants could pay whatever they wanted or nothing, apart from costs, instead of being charged a fixed fee. JwM built its reputation for immersive and responsible travel in this period. Due to challenging personal circumstances, Vinod had to drop the full-time Gift Economy model in 2012 for a more conventional pricing model. Since then, JwM has made a place for supporting Gift Economy by reserving some seats in every learning journey or workshop, for people with financial constraints. They are encouraged to pay what they can or supported through external sponsorships. Many have also chosen to volunteer their time or skills in exchange for their costs being waived entirely or partially. In 2015, JwM started offering learning journeys to schools through its JwM Juniors program. This was conceptualized and designed by Neha, Vinod's partner, who had recently joined the team. These learning journeys for schools have become a mainstay and they now focus on working mostly with students. Students have loved their experiences and the trips to Ladakh, in particular, have helped JwM win the GOLD award in the Best Experiential Travel category in the Indian Responsible Tourism Awards 2019. With COVID affecting travel-based organizations hugely, JwM has been put on the back-burner while Vinod works on his new venture, All Systems Reboot (ASR). His intent with ASR is to integrate three seemingly disconnected areas -- the personal, the professional, and the planetary -- so that people can take their cue from Nature -- an interconnected whole -- and bring conscious wholeness into their lives once again, by rebooting, and redesigning what life and work mean to us, while also giving energy and time to the only planet we can call home. Vinod's journey has been about learning, and sharing, what disconnects we live with and relearning how we can live and grow in communities that nurture us and our home.
Trigger Warning: descriptions of sexual assault, sexual harassment and physical violence.Welcome to the third week of JWM summer hiatus: the encore you never asked for! This week we re-visit our first Jian Ghomeshi episode. If you like this episode, be sure to scroll down and listen to part 2, which is all about Ghomeshi's criminal trial....This week is the first episode of our two part series on the fall of Jian Ghomeshi. Part one focuses on the allegations and the investigations that followed them.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Welcome to the Liv and Kate's first episode of vacation! JWM is taking a brief, 5-week hiatus to enjoy a little bit of summer. During this summer hiatus, we are re-releasing some of our favourite episodes that you may have missed, or are dying to listen to again! This weeks episode we are revisiting our episode on Shania Twain....This week we discuss country pop icon, Shania. We dive into everything from her humble beginning to the devastating betrayal that propelled her comeback.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Mal wieder sind Felix und Jan ganz aus dem Häuschen, dass es mit dem Social Kick Cast weiter geht. Diese Woche erfüllen sich die beiden Treibhölzer den ersten Jahresvorsatz 2021 und haben ihren ersten Gast im Podcast. Wer raten möchte: In dieser Folge geht es um den Alltag einer Schwimmerin, ihre Trainerin, ihre liebsten Trainingstage, -inhalte, ihre Zeit bei der JEM (zusammen mit Jan) und JWM 2019. Na wisst ihr es schon? Die Auflösung habt ihr entweder schon auf Instagram gesehen oder bekommt sie in dieser 18. Episode des SKC.
Weather is an evergreen small talk topic, and after this episode of Tangents you will be fully equipped to blow the socks off every grocery store clerk, dental technician, and next door neighbor you meet with your in-depth knowledge of wind, precipitation, and more! Follow us on Twitter @SciShowTangents, where we’ll tweet out topics for upcoming episodes and you can ask the science couch questions! While you're at it, check out the Tangents crew on Twitter: Ceri: @ceriley Sam: @slamschultz Hank: @hankgreenIf you want to learn more about any of our main topics, check out these links:[Brain Storm]Falling animalshttps://www.loc.gov/everyday-mysteries/item/can-it-rain-frogs-fish-and-other-objectshttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/strange-rain-why-fish-frogs-and-golf-balls-fall-skies-180956527/https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/lluvia-de-peces-the-rain-of-fishhttps://www.thelocal.no/20150416/earthworms-rain-from-sky-over-southern-norwayAutomated Weather Observing Systemshttps://www.skybrary.aero/index.php/Automated_Weather_Observing_System_(AWOS)https://www.faa.gov/documentLibrary/media/Advisory_Circular/AC_150_5220-16E.pdfCloud seedinghttps://www.technologyreview.com/2008/03/25/270084/weather-engineering-in-china/http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7899086.stmhttps://web.archive.org/web/20111123025420/http://www.ceawmt.in/indian_history.htmlhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0169809515000484https://www.ncm.ae/en/details.html?id=825&lid=575https://www.popsci.com/smog-cloud-seeding-thailand/https://web.archive.org/web/20161105045733/http://thainews.prd.go.th/website_en/news/news_detail/WNEVN5903040010016https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2006-01/ncfa-wcs012606.phphttps://journalofweathermodification.org/index.php/JWM/article/view/474https://www.weathermod-bg.eu/index_en.phphttps://www.reuters.com/article/us-russia-fires-siberia/russia-seeds-clouds-in-siberia-to-douse-raging-wildfires-idUSKBN24B1JT[Fact Off]Tempest PrognosticatorPic here: https://www.amusingplanet.com/2019/07/tempest-prognosticator-predicting.htmlhttps://blogs.slv.vic.gov.au/our-stories/cloud-watching-understanding-weather/https://www.smithjournal.com.au/blogs/science/3898-can-you-predict-the-weather-with-leecheshttps://www.theguardian.com/news/2015/apr/19/weatherwatch-forecasting-tempest-prognosticator-storm-leechhttps://interestingengineering.com/scientists-used-leaches-to-predict-the-weatherhttps://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/leeches-predict-weather-tempest-prognosticatorAMDARhttps://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2020GL088613https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-020-02198-4https://community.wmo.int/activity-areas/aircraft-based-observations/amdar/about-amdarhttps://amdar.noaa.gov/docs/bams/[Ask the Science Couch]Acid rainhttps://www.epa.gov/acidrain/what-acid-rainhttp://butane.chem.uiuc.edu/pshapley/GenChem1/L26/3.htmlhttps://www.usgs.gov/special-topic/water-science-school/science/acid-rain-and-water?qt-science_center_objects=0#qt-science_center_objectshttps://ocean.si.edu/ocean-life/invertebrates/ocean-acidification
Coming up in this episode we 1. Roll into Arco 2. Get our Plex on 3. And pick January's distro -- WHICH IS... Welcome to the Linux User Space Arco Linux Arco Linux (https://arcolinux.info/) Arco Linux Roots (https://itsfoss.com/archlabs-vs-archmerge/) Bunsenlabs (https://www.bunsenlabs.org) Different phases: Phase 1 - https://Arcolinux.com Phase 2-5 - https://Arcolinuxd.com Phase 6 - https://Arcolinuxiso.com Basic Distro Details Multiple Phased approach - Arcolinux, ArcolinuxD, ArcolinuxB Name - Arco Linux Base System - Arch Desktop Environment - 21 in all Awesome, BSPWM, Budgie, Cinnamon, Deepin, DWM, GNOME, HERBSLUFT, I-3, ICEWN, JWM, KODI, LXQT, MATE, OpenBox, Plasma, QTILE, SPEKTRWM, UKUI, XFCE, XMONAD File Manager - Depends on DE Package Manager - Pamac Kernel - 5.9 Display Manager - DE X11 is there as well as Wayland Housekeeping Email us (mailto:contact@linuxuserspace.show) Erik Dubois' YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/erikdubois) Arco also has some other great community resources like their telegram channel (https://t.me/arcolinux_d_b) and discord (https://discord.gg/R2amEEz). Support us at Patreon (https://patreon.com/linuxuserspace) Join us on Telegram (https://linuxuserspace.show/telegram) Follow us on twitter (https://twitter.com/LinuxUserSpace) Check out Linux User Space (https://linuxuserspace.show) on the web App Focus Plex This episode's app: Plex (https://plex.tv/) Next Time Next episode we discuss topics impacting your user space January's distro of the month is Solus (https://getsol.us) Join us in two weeks when we return to the Linux User Space
-Tonight's topics: -“Compartmentalize everything” -Poor judgment at the shelter -Welcome home, Moe -Patreon: “It’s not for me” -Inside the war zone (aka Walmart) -Listener questions/topics —Hogan’s views on Coronavirus —Hannibal: “I’m not watching any of his videos” —“Go pay for Drano and drink it, you co**su**er” —Will there be a football season? —“The guy from My Pillow is gonna save us all” —“MDK means so much to me ...” —JWM on Jerry Springer —Thoughts on WWE layoffs: “Vince is a savage” —Empty-arena WrestleMania: “It sounded like guys fu**ing” —“If this whole Coronavirus pandemic ended wrestling, I’d be alright”
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Speaker - Jim Wideman Topic - Next Gen/Family Ministry Approach to Student Ministry Jim has been helping others on their leadership journey since 1983 by providing practical, proven resources for ministers and churches. In 1992 Jim launched his monthly audio leadership club that is known to thousands of ministry leaders simply as theClub. In 2007 a blog was added at jimwideman.com, which gave birth to an idea that had been in Jim’s heart for some time to offer personal mentoring and coaching to others who are serious about becoming a better leader. Infuse (a 6 month coaching/mentoring program) was launched in early 2008 and has turned out to be the most successful and fulfilling ministry opportunity JWM has ever done. In 2013 Jim launched church growth and leadership coaching for churches and ministries based on his years of experience and knowledge. In 2015 Jim launch his very own Kidmin Online Leadership Community called KidminCoach.com There are things Jim has learned spanning 5 decades, he wants to spend the rest of his life passing on to the next generation of leaders. You’ll find information on all of these things at jimwideman.com. We hope you enjoy this months coaching call! ______________________ Keep up with Youth Ministry Coaching Network Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/ymcnetwork/ Twitter | https://twitter.com/ymcn1 Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/ymcn1/ Youth Ministry Coaching Network Website | http://ymcnetwork.org Email | info@ymcnetwork.org Vimeo | vimeo.com/ymcn
Just three years ago if you brought up the idea of a meal kit in a box almost everyone would picture the traditional frozen dinner that you might have to chip out of a block of ice in a freezer - that’s definitely not the case anymore! With rising consumer confidence there has been a swell in online grocery and meal kit purchases. This month on Produce Talks we touch base with Daniel Henderson, VP of Culinary & Strategic Sourcing for Chef’s Plate and Reza Bafandeh, VP of Supply Chain for SPUD.CA to discuss online purchasing, meal kits, and how this part of the industry is evolving.Play the PodcastThank you to our podcast sponsor, NatureFresh™ Farms.Remember, if you have an idea for a podcast we want to hear from you.You can subscribe to the podcast.
Reporting live from the National Speakers Association’s Influence 2016 conference, Adam and Jeannie discuss the connection between culture and customer service excellence. Create lasting impressions with proactive service To provide satisfactory customer service, you must be there for customers when they need you. But if you’d like to be known for great service, you must reach out to customers before they need you. A strong customer-focused culture that empowers employees to connect on different levels can create huge opportunities to proactively build loyalty and trust. Don’t overlook your chance to shine with customers who never had a problem or asked for anything special. JW Marriott Desert Ridge in Phoenix, AZ creates a lasting impression of outstanding service for guests who never call the desk. We hope this little story from our stay at JWM inspires you to reach out to your customers in an unexpected, memorable way! Related Content Customers That Stick® post, Turning a Customer Service Culture 360Connext® post, 3 Ways to Add Magic to your Customer Service Training Episode 081: Walking the Talk of Improving Customer Service Episode 073: Hacking Your Workplace Culture Sponsor message: Develop your customer experience mission Do you know how to deliver the superior customer experience you visualize? We can help your team become a force for positive change, starting with a customer-centric mission. The Customer Experience Investigators™ at 360Connext specialize in helping companies across industries and around the globe develop and internalize unique and scalable customer-focused missions. To compete with the other 89% of companies staying afloat by providing better experiences, you need a compass for making astounding changes in the customer experience while breaking down the silos that are holding you back. We offer evaluations, workshops, and roadmaps to keep your wheels firmly planted on the road to a customer-centric future. Join us on our mission to Create Fewer Ruined Days for Customers™ today. Visit us at 360Connext.com. Take care of yourself and take care of your customers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices