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On this episode of Williams Mullen's Benefits Companion, host Brydon DeWitt is joined by Ken Barnes, vice president of investment consulting at SageView Advisory Group, who discusses the recent federal ruling against American Airlines, which has set a precedent that could reshape how corporate fiduciaries approach investment oversight and governance. They'll explore why fiduciary duty to loyalty is under scrutiny and best practices for plan sponsors to avoid similar lawsuits.
In this episode of The TMA Connection, Tim sits down with Ken Barnes to discuss an often-overlooked but crucial topic—life insurance. Ken dives into why so many people skip over life insurance, thinking it's something they'll deal with “later,” and how that mindset can lead to major financial risks. He breaks down the importance of planning ahead, the different types of policies available, and how the right coverage can provide security and peace of mind for you and your loved ones. Whether you're just starting to think about life insurance or looking to refine your current plan, this conversation is packed with valuable insights to help you make informed decisions. Subscribe to The TMA Connection on your favorite podcast platform, or watch the full episode on YouTube by searching "The TMA Connection." Don't forget to like, comment, and share—your support helps us inspire more listeners!
On this episode of Williams Mullen's Benefits Companion, host Brydon DeWitt is joined by Ken Barnes, senior investment consultant with SageView Advisory Group, who discusses lifetime income products which are designed to help retirees arrange for a more predictable income stream throughout the entirety of their retirement. They discuss the forms of lifetime income products, legislation that paved the way for these offerings and what plan sponsors need to consider when deciding to offer lifetime income products.
MPFFU Podcast - Episode 20 – KNOW YOUR RIGHTS!In this episode, we welcome Ken Barnes and Sara Cottington-Heath. Ken is a Captain with the Delta Twp FD - Local 2846. In addition, Ken is the MPFFU Western Trustee, as well as the co-chair of the MPFFU Education Committee. Sara is a Lieutenant with the City of Saginaw – Local 102, as well as a member of the MPFFU Education Committee. In addition, Sara is a licensed attorney in the State of Michigan with over ten years of experience. Ken and Sara are here to talk about employee rights. Specifically, our guests are here to describe the value of knowing your employee rights when being questioned by your FD administration or employer. During this episode, Ken and Sara will help us all to better understand Weingarten and Garrity Rights. mpffupodcast@gmail.com. Instagram @m.p.f.f.u. Please subscribe to the MPFFU YouTube channel#recruitment #MPFFU #iaff #union #fraternal #family #firefighter #firefighters #fire #firedepartment #fireman #firefighting #firetruck #rescue #firerescue #paramedic #firefighterlife #brotherhood #ems #firedept ...
On this episode of Williams Mullen's Benefits Companion, host Brydon DeWitt is joined by Ken Barnes, senior investment consultant at SageView Advisory Group, who discusses the benefits of Qualified Default Investment Alternatives (QDIAs) which can be a valuable option for retirement plan participants who may not have the time, interest or knowledge to make their own investment choices. We'll explore how QDIAs have evolved over the years and important fiduciary considerations for plan administrators.
In this Fight Back minicast, join us as we welcome back Ken Barnes to explore the opportunities that persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities have in the workforce. Mr. Barnes is President and Chief Executive Officer of Options for All, an organization that serves, supports, and educates adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Ken also discusses some of the impacts that COVID had on employment for those with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Millions of people suffer from autism, epilepsy, cerebral palsy, and intellectual disabilities. In this minicast, Ken Barnes talks about growing up with his developmentally disabled twin brother, and the issues that he and his family went through caring for him. Former Options for All CEO Ken Barns shares about how to work through these issues and the resources that are available. He then provides some helpful tips about what people and families facing similar problems can do.
America's most rich and powerful people would often convene at the Edgewater Beach Hotel before it was demolished in 1970. And similarly to their once-renowned meeting place, the glamor of these individuals' lives did not last forever. Listen as Ken Barnes reads his article "The Moral of the Story?" to learn what their fates can teach us about submitting our wealth and influence to God.On this episode:Matt Galyon, Associate Director, ECFI Ken Barnes, Professor, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary Notes & Links: View our Courses This communication is provided for informational purposes only and was made possible with the financial support of Eventide Asset Management, LLC (“Eventide”), an investment adviser. Eventide Center for Faith and Investing is an educational initiative of Eventide. Information contained herein has been obtained from third-party sources believed to be reliable.Any reference to Eventide's Business 360® approach is provided for illustrative purposes only and indicates a general framework of guiding principles that inform Eventide's overall research process. Statements made by ECFI should not be interpreted as a recommendation or advice pertaining to any security. Investing involves risk including the possible loss of principal.
Ken Barnes preaches on Luke 2: 42-47
Do adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities get the same healthcare and benefits as everyone else? Join us as we welcome back Ken Barnes to explore the surprising answers to this question. Mr. Barnes is President and Chief Executive Officer of Options for All, an organization that serves, supports, and educates adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Ken also discusses practical COVID policies that have been implemented to protect this community during the pandemic, new California legislation that potentially impacts employment and income for those with developmental disabilities, and much more.
On this episode of Williams Mullen's Benefits Companion, host Brydon DeWitt is joined by Ken Barnes, Financial Advisor with SageView Advisory Group, for a discussion about using self-directed brokerage windows in retirement plans. Listeners will learn how to determine if this concept is a good fit for their organization, the potential costs and benefit and related fiduciary considerations.
Ken Barnes preaches on Ephesians 6: 10-20
Ken Barnes preaches from Acts 1: 12-26
Ken Barnes preaches from Luke 10: 25-35
Ken Barnes preaches from John 14: 1-9
Join Dr. Hannah Stolze and Dr. FT Chong as they speak with Dr. Ken Barnes about how to conduct business as a Christian in our capitalist economy. Dr. Barnes brings unique insight on the morality of economics and applies them to the post-pandemic openings.
Ken Barnes preaches on Mark 3:20-29
Ken Barnes is also known as The L.E.A.N MindBody Coach. He is first and foremost the proud Father of two girls that light up his life. Ken is a certified Health Coach who is passionate about making health simple and helping people to make health a habit. He is also an author of a number of books, a podcaster, trainer and social entrepreneur. A real life changing experience for Ken was looking in the mirror and feeling unwell and embarrassed by the way his body looked. This motivated him to lose 50lbs in six months, by doing this he reversed his prediabetes and also cured his sleep apnoea .Ken went on to write a book called ‘ The L.E.A.N MindBody Method'The book highlights the four protocols he used to move from being overweight, tired and sick to being lean, fit, and healthy. Ken also developed The L.E.A.N MindBody Method Behaviour Pathway a tried and tested 9- part framework which can assist you in becoming healthier and more productive.
Ken Barnes preaches from Luke 22: 7-13
Ken Barnes, CEO of Options For All, details the organization's past, present, and future services provided to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Gabby, an Options For All participant since 2016, talks about her favorite aspects of the services offered by the organization.
Ken Barnes, President & CEO of Options For All, talks about the organization's mission to empower individuals living with intellectual and developmental disabilities to gain independence and become fully participating members in their communities. Barnes discusses Options For All's "Community Engagement Program," "Film & Media Studies Program" and "Bow Ties & Sandals" virtual gala slated for Saturday, August 29.
Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities—Your Rights and Options: A discussion with Ken Barnes, CEO at Options For All. Millions of people suffer from autism, epilepsy, cerebral palsy, and intellectual disabilities. In this episode, Ken Barnes talks about growing up with his developmentally disabled twin brother, and the issues that he and his family went through caring for him. Because of that experience, in 2014, Ken volunteered to serve at Options for All, a nonprofit organization located in San Diego that provides a variety of community engagement services for the developmentally disabled. In 2017 he joined the board; in 2020, he became CEO. During the episode, Ken shares about how to work through these issues and the resources that are available. He then provides some helpful tips about what people and families facing similar problems can do.
We hope you’re ready to learn because today’s episode is chock-full of lessons, insights, and theories that are here to educate and inform you, the Faith Driven Investor. Today’s guest is Ken Barnes. Ken works as the Director of the Mockler Center for Faith & Ethics in the Workplace at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. He is also the author of Redeeming Capitalism, which takes a look at our current capitalistic society through both a theological and economical lens. Ken shared a history of the relationship between capitalism and morals, where the two began to separate, and what we can do to bring them back together. As always, thanks for listening.Useful Links:Redeeming Capitalism BookWhy Redeeming Capitalism is ImportantImagining a Virtuous Capitalism
The Lean Mind Body Certified Health Coach, Trainer & Author Ken Barnes shares his passion for coaching/training, his saddest moment and positive perspectives for approaching life.
The world is in economic turmoil and struggle. But what drives our economic system and is it broken? We get inside the boardrooms of big business and confront some big questions of wealth creation, inequality, and the drivers of prosperity in our world.
In this fascinating episode, you will be invigorated and inspired as our guest, Dr. Ken Barnes, a veteran of international business and an Oxford instructor, shows us how a proper, biblical understanding of capitalism unleashes leadership and offers a flourishing, appealing alternative to what he calls “post-modern capitalism”. Dr. Ken Barnes' bio. PinnacleForum.com Show Notes: https://pinnacleforum.com/2020/01/ul-podcast-90/
On this episode, we sit down with two veterans who celebrated getting out of the military with a coast to coast bicycle trip across the United States. From New York to Washington, they biked over 5,000 miles, through 20 states in 85 days! Along the way, they met some incredible people and saw some beautiful country, creating memories that will last forever. If you have ever wanted to take the trip of a lifetime, but feel that something has been holding you back, then this is the episode for you!
John details a noticeable attitude change in our culture today. Ken Barnes of Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse joins the show to raise awareness about AB51
Dill and Steve open the show:Xenophobia, gruesome industrial injuries, and why people hate when someone gets something and they don't.Jake shows up about midway through, and we talk Ben Carson, opportunity zones, Insurance, and Ken Barnes.IDIOT OF THE WEEK: Michelle Messina-Miller!www.idiotvillepodcast.comwww.facebook.com/idiotvillepodcastinstagram: idiotvillepodcastTwitter: @BrentNLibery, @ErieScastle, @TheRealJakeNew1, @Erie_Idiotville, @TedBrogan2idiotvillepodcast@gmail.comJoin our Facebook group!BUY A SHIRT! www.idiotvillepodcast-com.myshopify.comSupport the show (http://Patreon.com/idiotvillepodcast)
The Lean Mind Body Coach. Listen as Ken Barnes shares with us how to make life changes no matter what stage you are in your life. His email: ken@theleanmindbodycoach.com website: www.theleanmindbodycoach.com YouTube: http://bit.ly/2s8uil8
A rapid-fire recap of the guests featured on the Business Done Right podcast in 2018! Listen to learn what you may have missed, then use the links below to listen to the episode or get in touch with our guests via social. It’s been an incredible first year launching the podcast! After delivering a new episode 27 weeks in a row, I think we MIGHT be getting the hang of it :). One of my true joys is being able to connect people with the leaders we feature on the show. Take this trip down memory lane and recap the highlights. If you missed an episode, now’s your chance to go back. Thank you for listening to the Business Done Right podcast in 2018...here’s to an even better 2019! With Gratitude, Seth Ep 5: Trevor Mauch, CEO at Carrot. Follow Trevor on Instagram or visit his personal site at www.trevormauch.com Ep7: James Kramer, CEO of Legacy Wireless. Connect with James on Linked In Ep 9: Dan Miller, Author of the widely acclaimed 48 Days To The Work You Love and No More Mondays. Connect with Dan Miller at 48days.com. Follow Dan Miller on Facebook Ep 11: Aaron Walker, Businessman and Life Coach, founder and leader of View From the Top & the Iron Sharpens Iron mastermind. Connect with Aaron on Facebook or email him at aaron@viewfromthetop.com. Ep 13: Dr. Ken Barnes, Author of Redeeming Capitalism. Connect with Ken: Linkedin. Ep 16 Daniel Jeremiah, A world-class videographer who has honed his craft of telling stories through video.Check out Daniel Jeremiah’s work at danieljeremiah.com. Connect with Daniel on Instagram and YouTube Ep 18: Jim Cripps, Senior VP of Sales for Absolute Wireless. Connect with Jim at PeopleSalesandProfit.com and BackwardsBowler.com Ep 20: Henry Kaestner, Growing Tech Start-ups Through Faith, Family, Work, and Fitness. Connect with Henry and his podcast at FaithDrivenEntrepreneur.org. Learn more about Bandwidth and Corporate Chaplains of America Ep 22: Jeff Brown, An iTunes Top 10 podcast host, mentor, and speaker. Connect with Jeff at readtoleadpodcast.com and podcastguestacademy.com Ep 24: Monique Clohesy, Finance Director at Cathedral Consulting. Connect with Cathedral Consulting on Facebook. Ep 26: Jesse Cole, Owner of the Savannah Bananas and Fans First Entertainment. Connect with Jesse Cole at http://findyouryellowtux.com
We closed out the week with author and professor, Ken Barnes, and an in depth discussion on his latest book, “Redeeming Capitalism”, and thoughts on how capitalism went from the engine to provide for all the needs of our country to being focused on building up imaginable wealth and prosperity for just a few. Grab … Continue reading “Redeeming Capitalism” The post “Redeeming Capitalism” appeared first on iWork4Him Podcast.
We closed out the week with author and professor, Ken Barnes, and an in depth discussion on his latest book, “Redeeming Capitalism”, and thoughts on how capitalism went from the engine to provide for all the needs of our country to being focused on building up imaginable wealth and prosperity for just a few. Grab … Continue reading "“Redeeming Capitalism”"
Gospel for Asia is committed to spreading the good news in difficult places. Daniel Yohannan explains how to receive Gospel for Asia's free resource 'Revolution in World Missions'. Dr. Don Kistler dives into why a Christian musician suddenly became an atheist. Then later, Dr. Ken Barnes gives historical perspective on the moral roots of capitalism and how to reclaim it.
With the popularity of Bernie Sanders presidential run in 2016 and the increasing embrace of forms of socialism by critics of capitalism, the time is right for a vigorous examination of the virtues and vices of market capitalism. Scott and Sean interview Dr. Ken Barnes, Director of the Mockler Center for Faith and Ethics in the Workplace, about his new book, Redeeming Capitalism. Join us for this stimulating conversation about the intersection of Christian faith and economics, from the perspective of both a trained theologian and a long time business executive. [Show notes, including a full transcript, are available at www.biola.edu/thinkbiblically]
Ken Barnes is the author of Redeeming Capitalism. He has spent most of his years as a senior international business executive, balancing life in the corporate world with duties as an ordained minister and theological scholar. He has done business on 6 continents and currently holds 4 advanced degrees in biblical studies. Ken shares with us how we can create flourishing capitalism by taking a hard look at our own lives and businesses. What you’ll learn about: 13:40 - How capitalism reflects the morality of the culture in which it operates. 16:35 - Ethical egoism: why law and customs can’t be substituted for ethics. 18:28 - How our businesses can benefit from cardinal values that helped form early capitalism. 21:30 - Giving yourself permission to want and tying your want to something bigger. 25:43 - Short-termism: How to make long-term investments and leave a bigger impact 34:48 - The “treadmill” of wealth accumulation, how much is enough. 38:30 - America's Migration from traditional to post-modern capitalism. 43:20 - How can we help redeem capitalism? Links & Resources: Connect with Ken: Linkedin or www.redeemingcapitalism.org Amazon: Redeeming Capitalism by Kenneth Barnes
August 25, 2018 | Matthew West, Sheila Wray Gregoire, Gregg Jarrett & Ken Barnes | Huckabee by Huckabee
Lee began blacksmithing in 1973 at the age of 12, when he began his apprenticeship to Larry Mann. He has been a member of the Artist-Blacksmiths Association of North America since 1974. He is best known in the blacksmith community for his research and knowledge of smelting or bloomery. He takes rocks that contain iron ore and melts them into a bloom of iron, then he forges the bloom into sculptures. In the episode, he talks about the qualities and benefits of working with bloom iron, and how it forge welds like a dream! He has been an ABANA member since 1974 and he reminisces about the early conferences in those days in our interview, this brings me to our sponsor for today’s episode, ABANA. The Artist Blacksmith Association of North America, AKA ABANA is a non-profit organization that began in 1973 to perpetuate the noble art of blacksmithing. ABANA encourages and facilitates the training of blacksmiths and exposes the art of blacksmithing to the public. Head on over to the website, www.abana.org , where you can learn about their membership benefits and sign up to be added to their mailing list, which is the best way to learn about affiliate and regional events and other blacksmithing announcements. Thank you ABANA! What We Talked About Lee has been blacksmithing for about 40 years, he started when he was 12! After school, he would hang out with a couple of blacksmiths in town, Larry Mann and Peter O’Shaunessy. During his summers in college he worked and learned from Ken Barnes in Maine. Lee has been a member of ABANA since 1974 and went to the early ABANA conferences when the total attendee count would be 100 people. He remembers watching Francis Whitaker and Albert Paley demonstrating efficient processes working with large stock. To keep him interested in his craft he took up smelting in 1998. His curiosity of how people got iron in pre-industrial times led him to research the history of smelting. The first time he tried to smelt iron from iron ore, it took him and his friend twelve times over a course of 9 months to be successful. A few things they learned over those 9 months was how to make good charcoal, how to make different kinds of furnaces and air supply’s, and how to identify good iron ore from the earth. Lee’s knowledge and expertise in smelting has offered opportunities to travel around the world lecturing and teaching about smelting. One of his trips took him to Sudan (UCL Qatar) to study with colleagues from the University of London on how the ancient civilization, the Kushites, made iron through smelting. The archaeologists are researching and studying the remains of a large iron production. Here’s the documentary about the archaeology project, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPU8Uwa-jBQ Lee teaches one to two smelting classes a year in the US, you can visit his website for the latest scheduled classes. Lee mentions a few online resources about the smelting craft: He has published many shop report articles about his smelting findings on his website There is FB page called Iron Smelters of the World to see what people are doing with it around the world. A smelting forum on the Bladesmith’s forum called Bloomers and buttons. The Historical Metallurgy Society in England will soon publish their back journals online A book called American Iron 1607 – 1900 by Robert Gordan Guest Links Lee Sauder’s Website - http://www.leesauder.com/ YouTube documentary about Lee’s archeological trip to Sudan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPU8Uwa-jBQ A Big Thank You to today’s sponsor – ABANA, www.abana.org If you enjoyed this episode, I would love it if you would support the show by: telling your friends. sharing this episode using the social sharing buttons below. subscribing to the show and leaving a rating and review in iTunes. Not sure how? Just follow these simple steps here or watch the short video tutorial, http://youtu.be/rq4OCyRGjHc?list=UUH3MfNZLXlKgionAs6kMT_Q subscribing to the show in Stitcher, http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=54499&refid=stpr Thanks so much for your support!
Today we recorded Monster Cast #14, produced for the Console Monster website – covering news from all of the major players including Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo. Joining me in the latest video podcast is Marty Greenwell, Reece Warrender and this edition's special guest, Ken Barnes - Editor of KINECTaku. Topics discussed... Xbox 360 and Halo 4 Console bundles announced Ouya Console Kickstarter project Angry Birds coming to consoles Microsoft Kinect - Success or failure? (Special guest Ken Barnes, Editor from KINECTaku to discuss) Harry Potter Kinect Screenshots Valve Boss Gabe Newell calls Windows 8 a ‘Catastrophe’ (Linux option) Marty and Rasberry Pi Grand Theft Auto 5 Train Simulator 2013 Announced LEGO Lord of the Rings Screenshots (LEGO games in general discussion) Halo 4 Limited Edition Minimal NES - bit of fun! Enjoy!