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For this episode, I spoke with Kevin Monahan, General Manager at ESPC, on how major tech events like ESPC drive year-round community engagement by adapting to evolving technologies, expanding focus areas, and creating lasting content beyond the conference stage. You can find more information about my guest on my blog at https://buckleyplanet.com/2025/05/collabtalk-podcast-episode-173-with-kevin-monahan/
In celebration of the 40th anniversary of the groundbreaking E-mu Systems Emulator II sampler, Dave Rossum, Kevin Monahan and Paul Wiffen share inside stories of the development and manufacture of the instrument, their struggles to get around the technological limitations of the time and how the instrument was widely adopted by bands, artists and pop culture.Chapters00:00 - Introduction01:50 - The Origins Of The Emulator03:59 - The E-mu Name 04:57 - Kevin's Background08:09 - Paul's Background11:19 - The Motivation For Creating Emulator II 16:26 - Specific Challenges25:19 - The Challenges Of Adding Hard Drives30:35 - How Did The Iconic Industrial Design Come About?35:11 - Having Two Disc Drives 38:22 - How Artists Responded To The Emulator II46:46 - Using Sampling To Create Novelty Sounds 56:08 - Kevin's Contribution To Ferris Bueller's Day Off 57:37 - The Legacy Of The Emulator II And Sampling #EmulatorII #Drumulator #SP12"This is all part of musical creativity, which is what I love about my job so much, is that I get to be at the forefront of inventing these tools that then the musicians can go figure out what to do with and blow my socks off" - Dave RossumDave Rossum BiogDave Rossum is a pioneering figure in the field of electronic music and audio technology, celebrated as the co-founder of E-mu Systems. Rossum's early interest in engineering and music led him to study at the University of California, Santa Cruz, where he developed a deep understanding of both electronic circuits and music theory.In 1971, Rossum co-founded E-mu Systems with Scott Wedge. Initially focusing on modular synthesizers, the company became a cornerstone of the burgeoning electronic music scene. Rossum's technical brilliance was pivotal in designing groundbreaking instruments, including the E-mu Emulator, one of the first affordable digital samplers, and the E-mu SP-1200 drum machine, which played a critical role in the development of hip-hop and electronic music.Rossum's work extended beyond instruments to innovations in sound synthesis and sampling technologies, many of which remain influential. After E-mu was acquired in the 1990s, Rossum continued to innovate. In 2016, he launched Rossum Electro-Music, a company dedicated to creating advanced modular synthesizer tools, such as the Morpheus filter and Assimil8or sampler, which appeal to contemporary electronic musicians.Renowned for his combination of scientific rigour and musical sensitivity, Dave Rossum is regarded as a visionary who helped shape the sound of modern music and remains an influential force in the industry.https://www.rossum-electro.com/ Kevin Monahan BiogKevin Monahan was a key figure at E-mu Systems, contributing to the company's legacy of groundbreaking innovations in electronic music technology. Monahan played a pivotal role in the development and marketing of E-mu's iconic products during the company's peak in the 1980s and 1990s, helping bridge the gap between technical engineering and the creative needs of musicians.As a product specialist and public face for E-mu Systems, Monahan was instrumental in introducing instruments like the E-mu Emulator series, the SP-1200 sampler, and the Proteus sound module to musicians around the world. His deep understanding of the technology, combined with his ability to communicate its potential to artists and producers, made him a vital part of E-mu's success in both the professional and consumer music markets.Beyond his technical expertise, Monahan's passion for music and sound design made him a respected voice in the industry, helping to shape the culture and tools of electronic music during a transformative era. His contributions to E-mu's success are remembered as an important chapter in the evolution of music technology.Paul Wiffen BiogPaul Wiffen is a renowned keyboard player, sound designer, and music technologist. With a career spanning decades, Wiffen has worked as both a musician and a consultant for leading synthesizer manufacturers, blending his technical expertise with a keen musical sensibility. At the height of the Emulator II's success, he was London's most prominent programmer of the instrument.As a keyboardist, Wiffen has collaborated with prominent artists like Paul McCartney and Peter Gabriel, as well as recording the bass line on the Band Aid single. As a sound designer he's been involved in several film scores, from Blade Runner with Vangelis to Jungle Fever with Stevie Wonder. His sound design work for manufacturers is equally notable —he played a significant role in programming and demonstrating groundbreaking synthesizers such as the Elka Synthex, OSCar and the Korg Z1, helping to shape the sound palettes of the 1980s and 1990s.Known for his engaging live demonstrations at trade shows and clinics, Wiffen has also been an advocate for electronic music technology, helping musicians unlock the potential of new instruments and old.Rob Puricelli BiogRob Puricelli is a Music Technologist and Instructional Designer who has a healthy obsession with classic synthesizers and their history. In conjunction with former Fairlight Studio Manager, Peter Wielk, he fixes and restores Fairlight CMI's so that they can enjoy prolonged and productive lives with new owners. He also writes reviews and articles for Sound On Sound, his website Failed Muso, and other music-related publications, as well as hosting a weekly livestream on YouTube for the Pro Synth Network and guesting on numerous music technology podcasts and shows. He also works alongside a number of manufacturers, demonstrating their products and lecturing at various educational and vocational establishments about music technology.www.failedmuso.comTwitter: @failedmusoInstagram: @failedmusoFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/failedmuso/Catch more shows on our other podcast channels: https://www.soundonsound.com/sos-podcasts
Boston Underground Film Festival programmers Kevin Monahan and Nicole McControversy join us to discuss the history of this unique fest and their 2024 lineup.
Episode 142 - March 3rd, 2024 - It Takes Two Aaagain…. - Songs Of The Episode - Jhonni Blaze “Fumble” - RIP Chris Mortensen - RIP Richard Lewis - Fani Willis Court Case - Sentencing for Kevin Monahan for the murder of Kaylin Gillis - Songs Of The Episode - Keanu Goin' Stoopid “Truthfully” - Vince McMahon Under Federal Investigation - https://www.podcastics.com/podcast/episode/episode-138-jan-29th-2024-wwe-the-others-278440/ - Floyd Mayweather Unwillingness To Quote On P. Diddy - Man opens AirPlane during the Tarmac but has Passengers Agreeing With Him - Songs Of The Episode - TheHonestyGuy ft; Zenesoul “Chante's Groove) - Financial Advice from @DJIntence - Wise Guy Segment - Hiding your location while working out at the GYM from your significant other… - Wise Guy Segment - Phrases men hate from women…. - Wise Guy Segment - Story Time About a Scandalous Female Messing Around With Her Side Dude - Songs Of The Episode - Joe West ft; A. Boogie “Switch”
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Colin and Russ discuss the trial of Kevin Monahan, who is accused of murdering a lost trespasser named Kaylin Gillis in her car who mistakenly turned into his driveway. The trial started this week, and the fellas talk about the case, possible defenses and stand your ground laws. Colin and Russ also discuss the charges facing Kansas City man Andrew Lester, who is charged in a similar case. We also have a new Is This Legal, and a fresh DCOTW. Check it out!
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Pradeep Mundre speaks to Kevin Monahan to discuss the family history of colorectal cancer, a common condition many gastroenterologists face. Approximately 30% of the population across Europe has a family history of this disease, presenting numerous opportunities for cancer prevention.
Every major news story is motivated by selective narratives. Andrew Lester shooting Ralph Yarl is somehow racially motivated, but Kevin Monahan shooting Kaylin Gillis is just gun violence. Robert Singletary shooting a six year old girl and her parents is also gun violence and has nothing to do with race. But when Francisco Oropesa, a five-times deported Mexican national, executed five of his Mexican neighbors in Texas, the story wasn't about gun violence or race, it was buried. Meanwhile, overall crime rates are down and most violent incidents, according to the U.S. Department of Justice, are “committed by an offender of the same race or ethnicity as the victim.” Those crimes are even down. (https://bjs.ojp.gov/content/pub/pdf/cv20sst.pdf?fbclid=IwAR1i9Myq66U12XlhGVSVNfqhAlG-fth5sASZpipo9V3dY6i2IOWvV78d6TU)This is what the mainstream and alternative media does with lies by omission, ignoring of facts, sensationalism, and out-of-context details. Imagine what sort of awesome power could be wielded with the introduction of artificial intelligence into these tactics, with fake videos and photos, even fake voice recordings. Our grip on reality would be lost forever. Now the story of Jordan Neely begins the cycle over again.
In a tragic case of mistaken identity, 20-year-old Kaylin Gillis was shot and killed after she and three friends accidentally drove into the wrong driveway while searching for a friend's house in rural upstate New York. The shooter, 65-year-old Kevin Monahan, has been arrested and charged with second-degree murder. The incident unfolded as the group, lost in the remote area with limited cellular service, turned their vehicle around upon realizing their mistake, only for Monahan to emerge from his house and fire multiple shots at them, one of which struck Gillis. Want to listen to ALL of our Podcasts Ad-Free? Subscribe through Apple Podcasts, and try it for 3 days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: Hidden Killers With Tony Brueski (All Cases) - https://audioboom.com/channels/5040505-hidden-killers-with-tony-brueski-breaking-news-commentary Chad & Lori Daybell - https://audioboom.com/channels/5098105-demise-of-the-daybells-the-lori-chad-daybell-story The Murder of Ana Walshe - https://audioboom.com/channels/5093967-finding-ana-this-disappearance-of-ana-walshe Alex Murdaugh - https://audioboom.com/channels/5097527-the-trial-of-alex-murdaugh The Idaho Murders, The Case Against Bryan Kohberger - https://audioboom.com/channels/5098223-the-idaho-murders-the-case-against-bryan-kohberger Lucy Letby - https://audioboom.com/channels/5099406-nurse-of-death-the-lucy-letby-story Follow Tony Brueski On Twitter https://twitter.com/tonybpod Join our Facebook Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/834636321133
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Two white men, Andrew Lester and Kevin Monahan, were recently arrested for shooting two strangers in separate incidents. The media is covering the shooting of Lester's victim, a 16-year-old black youth, as a racist attack, but Lester claimed to have shot out of fear. Meanwhile, Monahan shot and killed a white woman who pulled into...
F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast
One of the best ways to differentiate ourselves as photographers is to fully engage in the creative process. As such, one sure-fire path to making more creative work is to experiment. Experimentation can help to unlock creativity and help us create more interesting work. Since experimentation is something I think we can all learn more about, I was excited to record a podcast with one of my favorite photographers here in Colorado, Alfredo Mora. Alfredo works full-time supporting the NASA program and takes some absolutely splendid images, largely using experimental techniques. He placed third in the 2nd year of the Natural Landscape Photography Awards and has always impressed me with his modesty and level-headedness. On this week's episode, we discuss: How Alfredo got into photography. How Alfredo's background in architectural photography has helped him as a nature photographer. How Alfredo's cultural background has influenced his path and approach to making images. How Alfredo is able to balance a full-time job supporting NASA launches, a family, and his photographic pursuits. The importance of taking risks as a photographer. How Alfredo experiments with Intentional Camera Movement (ICM), multiple exposures, and Photoshop blend modes to create unique images. How Alfredo's approach to making images has shifted from results-driven to experience-driven. The differences between being inspired and copying other people's photographs. Processes for releasing images to the public. Photography competitions. Writing and moderating the critique group for Nature Photographer's Network (NPN). And a lot more! Other topics/links discussed on the podcast this week: Support the podcast on Patreon. Join me over on Nature Photographer's Network and use the code "FSTOP10" for a 10% discount! Alfredo's article on his ICM blending techniques. Jon Norris - Joshua Tree workshops. Emily McCulliss' Storyboard. Watch podcast episodes on YouTube. Here is who Alfredo recommended on the podcast this week: David Ward. Michael Frye. Kevin Monahan. Klaus Axelsen. Jason Pettit. Kristin Weinhold. Elvis Dallie. I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. We also have an Instagram page, a Facebook Page, and a Facebook Group - so don't be shy! We also have a searchable transcript of every episode! Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week. P.S. you can also support the podcast by purchasing items through our B+H affiliate link.
Dr Kevin Monahan(1) explains what the general gastroenterologist needs to know about the diagnosis and management of patients with Lynch syndrome, including considerations for endoscopy surveillance and changes to the BCS programme. Read the article in Frontline Gastroenterology here: https://fg.bmj.com/content/13/e1/e80 (1) Consultant Gastroenterologist, Family Cancer Clinic and Wolfson Endoscopy Unit, St Mark's Hospital Listen to our regular podcasts and subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and Spotify. If you enjoy our podcast, please rate us on your chosen platform, and leave us a review on the Frontline Gastroenterology Podcast page on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/fg-podcast/id942944229
Kevin Monahan is the CEO of a company called Noteworthy. Noteworthy makes physical bitcoin bills in paper. The bills have the private keys on them. This might seem contradictory to the notion of digital currency, but we will discover that, in fact, it is not and some properties might actually improve in the paper version. Furthermore, Kevin worked at MyEtherWallet. The importance of this is that he has quite a bit of experience educating people in crypto. Please take a few minutes to answer these short questions. Time stamps 01:03 Noteworthy, what it is and how it works 06:58 People understand bills better than they understand private keys 08:57 How notes improve anonymity 10:26 Why it is secure and key management 17:20 How notes are created 22:30 Reducing barriers to entry of crypto and potential size of the market 25:25 What he learned from the Dao hack and the ICO boom 32:35 The team, very security focused and the need for hard money 44:07 Kevin's background 50:14 Why in Switzerland 51:38 Ethereum merge and the history of forks 1:04:52 Rapid fire questions Links kevin@noteworthy.ag https://noteworthy.ag/ affiliate links Descript https://www.descript.com/?lmref=m0U0LA shift crypto affiliate link https://shiftcrypto.ch/bitbox02/?ref=W7XHHFMKYt braintrust https://app.usebraintrust.com/r/didier3/ If you enjoyed this episode, share this link on your favorite social networks Visit the website and support the podcast with BTC or fiat https://www.theswissroadtocrypto.com/ This podcast is produced by Didier Borel. Copyright © *2020* *The Swiss Road to Crypto*, All rights reserved.
Kevin Monahan is the CEO of a company called Noteworthy. Noteworthy makes physical bitcoin bills in paper. The bills have the private keys on them. This might seem contradictory to the notion of digital currency, but we will discover that, in fact, it is not and some properties might actually improve in the paper version. Furthermore, Kevin worked at MyEtherWallet. The importance of this is that he has quite a bit of experience educating people in crypto. Please take a few minutes to answer these short questions. Time stamps 01:03 Noteworthy, what it is and how it works 06:58 People understand bills better than they understand private keys 08:57 How notes improve anonymity 10:26 Why it is secure and key management 17:20 How notes are created 22:30 Reducing barriers to entry of crypto and potential size of the market 25:25 What he learned from the Dao hack and the ICO boom 32:35 The team, very security focused and the need for hard money 44:07 Kevin's background 50:14 Why in Switzerland 51:38 Ethereum merge and the history of forks 1:04:52 Rapid fire questions Links kevin@noteworthy.ag https://noteworthy.ag/ affiliate links Descript https://www.descript.com/?lmref=m0U0LA shift crypto affiliate link https://shiftcrypto.ch/bitbox02/?ref=W7XHHFMKYt braintrust https://app.usebraintrust.com/r/didier3/ If you enjoyed this episode, share this link on your favorite social networks Visit the website and support the podcast with BTC or fiat https://www.theswissroadtocrypto.com/ This podcast is produced by Didier Borel. Copyright © *2020* *The Swiss Road to Crypto*, All rights reserved.
Introducing the Endurance & Outdoor Daily Update, your host Kevin Monahan will bring you through all the latest news in the Endurance & Outdoor Industries so that you can start your day off with all the information.
This special bonus episode features the recording from a live insider event—the MetaHills NFT Mixer & Gallery held July 31st at a beautiful Beverly Hills Mansion packed with fun and forward thinking NFT enthusiasts. The party featured an incredible array of NFT art for viewing and for purchase, as well as IRL NFT fractionalized art by renowned creators like Basquiat and Salvador Dali provided by EcoFi. Edge of NFT hosts were invited to moderate a panel at this event. A very exciting privilege! The only drawback is that our co-host Jeff was on the opposite cost and could not join us. Nevertheless, it was a great opportunity to have a discussion with some great minds in the NFT space. We're pleased to share this great content with you, moderated by Josh and Eathan. You'll hear from 4 fascinating panelists.More from Edge of NFT:
This special bonus episode features the recording from a live insider event—the MetaHills NFT Mixer & Gallery held July 31st at a beautiful Beverly Hills Mansion packed with fun and forward thinking NFT enthusiasts. The party featured an incredible array of NFT art for viewing and for purchase, as well as IRL NFT fractionalized art by renowned creators like Basquiat and Salvador Dali provided by EcoFi. Edge of NFT hosts were invited to moderate a panel at this event. A very exciting privilege! The only drawback is that our co-host Jeff was on the opposite cost and could not join us. Nevertheless, it was a great opportunity to have a discussion with some great minds in the NFT space. We're pleased to share this great content with you, moderated by Josh and Eathan. You'll hear from 4 fascinating panelists.
Are you a lover of fine art but can't imagine owning the works of your favorite masters? It's time to break the financial barrier within the new economy facilitated by crypto and NFTs. Eathan Janney, Jeff Kelley, and Josh Kriger bring EcoFi founders Kevin Monahan, Lawrence Lanoff, and Denver Nunly to the show to give us their unique perspective and deep knowledge of the cryptocurrency space and what it can facilitate. They break down EcoFi's economic model and how it incorporates staking, DeFi, yield-farming and NFTs. EcoFi has created a marketplace that can allow anyone to purchase fractions of art represented by NFTs. Join them in this episode and discover the new collaborative economy that could allow many more of us to own a stake in the finer things that spring forth from our collective culture.More from Edge of NFT:
Are you a lover of fine art but can't imagine owning the works of your favorite masters? It's time to break the financial barrier within the new economy facilitated by crypto and NFTs. Eathan Janney, Jeff Kelley, and Josh Kriger bring EcoFi founders Kevin Monahan, Lawrence Lanoff, and Denver Nunly to the show to give us their unique perspective and deep knowledge of the cryptocurrency space and what it can facilitate. They break down EcoFi's economic model and how it incorporates staking, DeFi, yield-farming and NFTs. EcoFi has created a marketplace that can allow anyone to purchase fractions of art represented by NFTs. Join them in this episode and discover the new collaborative economy that could allow many more of us to own a stake in the finer things that spring forth from our collective culture.
This week we are joined by the "Wardrobe Mistress" Taffeta V to talk about the 1980 thriller /proto-slasher Fade to Black. Mike had an absolute blast talking to the Mistress about her longtime love for this cult classic, why Eric Binford is so misunderstood, and how the fashion and old school Hollywood charm helped this movie develop such a rabid following. Mike also had the opportunity to talk with Nicole McControversy and Kevin Monahan about the upcoming Nightstream online film fest. This is the Avengers of genre film fests, with the folks behind the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival, Boston Underground Film Fest, Overlook Film Fest, North Bend Film Fest & Popcorn Frights joining forces for a spectacular virtual event from October 8-11 (buy your passes or check out the schedule of films and events here)
In this HIGH ENERGY episode, we talk to our friend Kevin Monahan in person?? Yes this cutting edge show is hours ahead of Governor Cuomo. Does MALT LIQUOR go great with BB guns?? Do you know how to STOP?? How many people wanted to be around your PERSON before this mess?? Is Anthony Quinn all of a sudden Erich Von Daniken's little round FAN BOY?? How do you say DUMBASS in Ancient text?? These TIE-DYED questions will be answered on this episode of QUINNSPIRACY.
St Mark's Hospital presents Siwan Thomas-Gibson's talk on Post colonoscopy cancer, part of the Endoscopy Under the Spotlight session from Frontiers in Intestinal and Colorectal Disease 2019. Endoscopy under the spotlight Chair: Brian Saunders and Maggie Vance (1) Lower GI bleeding guidelines Jonathan Hoare (2) Polyp surveillance guidelines Kevin Monahan (3) Post-colonoscopy cancer Siwan Thomas-Gibson
St Mark's Hospital presents Kevin Monahan's talk on Polyp Surveillance Guidelines, part of the Endoscopy Under the Spotlight session from Frontiers in Intestinal and Colorectal Disease 2019. Endoscopy under the spotlight Chair: Brian Saunders and Maggie Vance (1) Lower GI bleeding guidelines Jonathan Hoare (2) Polyp surveillance guidelines Kevin Monahan (3) Post-colonoscopy cancer Siwan Thomas-Gibson
Following our 'corridor chat' interview with Dr Jonathan Hoare, we now present his full conference talk on the subject of Lower GI Bleeding Guidelines, part of the Endoscopy Under the Spotlight session from Frontiers in Intestinal and Colorectal Disease 2019. Endoscopy under the spotlight Chair: Brian Saunders and Maggie Vance (1) Lower GI bleeding guidelines Jonathan Hoare (2) Polyp surveillance guidelines Kevin Monahan (3) Post-colonoscopy cancer Siwan Thomas-Gibson
In this episode, we talk about the end of the word as we know it. Our friend Igbert Bias sits in, and helps our demographic, while providing some not so bad insight. When will our precious toilet paper come back?? Where can i get "one squirt for a dollar" ?? Will Anthony Quinn's "Ginny Charm" kill the Corona Virus faster then his comedy career?? Will Conspiracies every be discussed on this show again?? These questions, and squirts more, will be answered on this episode of QUINNSPIRACY.
In this episode, we talk about the current situation, with the impending pandemic knocking on our door. We keep it very lite, and try to have some laughs. Kevin tries to gather his brain cells, while Anthony Quinn spouts advice to the masses. Is this the end of the world as we know it?? Does Kevin Monahan want you to buy one of his swords?? And then swallow it?? Is Anthony Quinn really just a "Furry" trapped in a Humans body?? Take your mask off, sit down, relax, and listen to this AMAZING episode of QUINNSPIRACY.
In this episode, me and Monahan, use our friend Jorge's place to do a podcast. It seems like a good idea, until Jorge, and his girlfriend Miranda, start groping each other as they move further from the mic. We get into the FDA, and realize quickly that brain-cells are hard to come by on this particular episode. Is Jorge really that Burnt?? Does Kevin Monahan even really know where he is?? Does Miranda really manage a Five Bellow?? How does she sleep at night knowing that she is peddling junk?? Could Anthony Quinn fit $100.00 worth of five bellow merchandise up his ass?? These questions, and boat loads more, will be answered on this episode of QUINNSPIRACY.
In this episode my friend, Kevin Monahan, stops by and we discuss infamous occult figure Aleister Crowley. Many people consider this man the Devil himself or at least his gay lover. What is it that scares people so much about this fat bald guy??...And how can Anthony Quinn hone this power to help his comedy career??...Does Kevin Monahan really think Ozzy Ozzbourne and his 5 brain cells should run for President??.. These questions and so much more will be answered on this episode of QUINNSPIRACY.
Welcome back for the second episode of QUINNSPIRACY. In this episode we talk about OCCUPY WALL STREET, with our resident freedom fighter/Metalhead trapped in the 80's, Kevin Monahan. Kevin was down there for the duration of the movement, living and stinking for freedom. Please tune in and find out...who really stunk worse? Our government for bailing out the corporations?? Or Kevin and his friends for not showering and sleeping with the rats??? **Note*** I Plan on releasing 2 to 3 episodes a week. Please contact me if you have feedback or questions.
Nick Blevins Family Ministry Podcast: Children | Youth | Students | NextGen
In this episode, Kenny Conley and Kevin Monahan host a panel discussion of NextGen leaders centered around the question, “Should I stay or go?” In ministry, we are constantly evaluating where God has us, and where he is calling us. We want to be prayerful, seek wisdom, and ask good questions in discerning this. These […] The post Episode 126: Deciding to Stay or Go in Ministry appeared first on nickblevins.com.
Nick Blevins Family Ministry Podcast: Children | Youth | Students | NextGen
In this episode, I welcome my friend and NextGen Pastor, Kevin Monahan, back to the podcast. Kevin shares something he has created for his team and volunteers that allows everyone to be on the same page about trust, leader expectations, and what it means to win. We also talk about the courses and coaching groups […] The post Episode 120: 10 Key Agreements for Your Team With Kevin Monahan appeared first on nickblevins.com.
Dr. Kevin Monahan is the Next Gen Pastor at 12Stone Church in Metro Atlanta, GA. With over 25 years of ministry experience, he has ministry expertise in working with kids, middle school, high school as well as college student and young adults. Kevin has been married to his wife, Meghan, for over 18 years and has three children: Jacob, Aidan and Olivia. He has a Master of Divinity in Counseling, as well as a Doctorate in Adolescent Development. He enjoys playing guitar, remodeling homes, playing soccer and equipping this generation to impact the world for Christ. Nick and his wife Jennifer have been married for over a decade and are blessed with their 2 kids, Isaac & Mackenzie. Nick serves on the leadership team at Community Christian Church and leads the NextGen Ministry staff team. Nick loves to help church leaders work on their ministry (not just in it) and he is a certified Church StratOp facilitator, helping churches walk through the proven strategic planning process of StratOp. You can find his writing, free resources, and weekly interviews with family ministry leaders at nickblevins.com. Show Notes: What trends do you see in Kidmin and Family Ministry? Greater sense of unity in the church and outside the church (churches working together more) Uses of technology- the greater need for leaders understanding how to use social media and the best ways to leverage it to connect with the community and parents. More Tribe conversation and more tribes having conversations with each other. Using FB ads, email marketing What are leaders doing well to develop leaders and their ministry? More intentional about relational discipleship. Small groups are better at building those relationships and are taking kids and students deeper. Better networking is being done now than before. As far as developing leaders: *Define what leadership looks like- coaching structures and leveraging part-time staff. *Better alignment among ministries. *Better training for volunteers. *More intentional with creating healthier volunteer cultures. What can leaders in smaller ministries do to develop leaders (principles still apply to larger churches as well.) *Be clear with your roles- You must use job descriptions, put it on paper! *Be Patient- it takes time to develop leaders and you must figure out a stepping up process to help them take next steps in responsibility and ownership. *Be Encouraging- You need to be their champion and let them know it. Be intentional about your encouragement with cards, texts, and phone calls. Let them know how you see them growing and developing as a leader. **Leadership creates space for others to lead** (Tweet This!) *You should ask, who can step into my role now and how can I help them become a better leader? start a process now to move them forward. Invest time and resources into them. - conferences, books, podcasts. Create a team and teach them leadership principles. Minstryboost.org is set up to help leaders no matter what size church grow their influence and leadership level. They offer many types of training and are also parting with You-Lead Coaching from Re-Think Group The episode on Control Freaks mentioned The episode on Nick Blevins Podcast here Tom talks with Nick about delegating and giving up control as a leader.
Nasty Neal chats with Boston Underground Film Festival artistic director Kevin Monahan as we countdown to the BUFF! BostonUnderGround.org Subscribe to the Without Your Head newsletter to receive weekly updates on our schedule, guests and more! Music of the month Deadite supplying the tunes! Tracks for this podcast - Our new theme song by The Tomb of Nick Cage "Damnation" by Deadite! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/support
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Nick Blevins Family Ministry Podcast: Children | Youth | Students | NextGen
In this episode, I talk with my friend, Kevin Monahan, the NextGen Pastor at 12Stone Church in Atlanta, GA. 12Stone does a great job with leadership development and is so intentional about raising up the next generation of ministry leaders through summer internships and 2-year residencies. Kevin walks through what those programs look like, the […] The post Episode 094: Internships, Residencies, and Leadership Development With Kevin Monahan appeared first on nickblevins.com.
Kevin Monahan former NFL player and coach for 30+ years will discuss what he looks for in players that could play at the collegiate level. What attitributes would you look for in a player you would want to represent your program as a football coach? Coach Monahan had the opportunity to coached Jeff Heuerman in High School, the current tightend for the Denver Broncos.
Nick Blevins Family Ministry Podcast: Children | Youth | Students | NextGen
In this episode, I talk with Kevin Monahan. Kevin is the NextGen Pastor at 12Stone Church in Atlanta, GA. 12Stone is a large, multisite church averaging 15,000+ in attendance across 9 campuses. In fact, they launched 5 campuses in one day just a couple years ago! We talk about the challenges of managing multiple teams, multiple […] The post Episode 009: Kevin Monahan on Volunteer and Staff Development appeared first on nickblevins.com.
Don Zavesky is the Procurement Specialist with the Florida Small Business Development Center (SBDC) affiliated with the University of North Florida located in Jacksonville, Florida. Don works with Florida companies who are interested in pursuing federal, state, county, and local government business. His 20+ years of government contracting experience encompasses the Department of Defense and civilian agencies, large multi-million dollar contracts, GSA Schedule contracts, and all facets of business operations. Kevin Monahan has over 20 years of professional economic development experience. He has served in a wide range of business assistance roles in organizations such as the University of Florida, New Jersey Department of Commerce, Metro New Jersey Chamber of Commerce, and First Energy Utilities. He specializes in community economic development planning and small business development having worked with over 75 municipalities to improve their local economies. Contact information: Website www.sbdc.unf.edu or call UNF SBDC 904.620.2476 Don Zavesky - email: don.zavesky@unf.edu Kevin Monahan - email: kmonahan@unf.edu
It's always fun to actually ask the questions that are stirring. We spend an evening hearing your questions and answering them, with a lot of fun and laughs through the dialogue. Speakers: Travis Billman, Trey Hildebrant, Kevin Monahan, and Matt Hayes
-- On the Show:-- Donald Trump wins the New Hampshire Republican primary, clearing his path towards the GOP nomination, as President Joe Biden easily wins despite being a write-in candidate-- 2024 Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley loses New Hampshire, but gives a speech that seems like a victory speech-- Donald Trump threatens Nikki Haley and says that New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu is on drugs during an unusual New Hampshire victory speech-- Nikki Haley supporters in New Hampshire are interviewed, and the primary takeaway is that they really hate Donald Trump-- Donald Trump dismisses Nikki Haley supporters when asked about them in New Hampshire, saying he "doesn't need" them to win-- Eric Trump short circuits when asked about his father's major cognitive gaffe related to Nikki Haley and January 6th-- Charlie Kirk says he worries when he sees a black pilot on his plane in the latest show of brazen racism-- Kevin Monahan is convicted of murder for killing a 20-year-old woman who mistakenly entered his driveway to turn her car around-- Fox News, right wing media, and MAGA are in shambles as the stock market hits yet another record high-- Voicemail caller tells a courageous story of bravely acing a cognitive test given to him at a CVS MinuteClinic-- On the Bonus Show: Ohio lawmakers propose paying kids to go to school, Oregon Democrats propose re-criminalizing drug possession, Massachusetts bans declawing of cats, much more...
Draftvice- News/Analysis surrounding Fantasy Football and the NFL Draft
Draftvice- Candy draft- Way too early AFC West predictions- Guest: Kevin MonahanFollow the pod on twitter: @draftviceon Instagram: @draftvice_footballhttps://www.facebook.com/Draftvice/ ( Walter (instagram/snapchat/twitter): @BrojodeathpunchFollow Anthony Quinn (Instagram): @the_anthonyquinnFollow Shane McMurdo (Insta): @thee_Shane_mcmJoin our hosts,Shane McMurdo (@thee_Shane_mcm), Walter “Wojo” Deptuch (@Brojodeathpunch) and Anthony Quinn, (@the.anthonyquinn) are joined by local Comedian Kevin Monahan as they do a candy draft (01:00) and a way too early prediction of the AFC West (25:00). The game continues with our group of four drafting their favorite Candies- see who makes the cut, Mike & Ikes? Juju Bees? Skittles? See which candy goes first overall and which of our hosts land the best candies late.Then the group breaks down the potential winners and losers of the AFC West - with a continuation of the way too early prediction series. See who the team thinks will win out between the Los Angeles Chargers, Kansas City Chiefs, the Oakland Raiders and the Denver Broncos.Melvin Gordon/Philip Rivers/Patrick Mahomes/Sour patch kids/Kareem Hunt/ Tyreek Hill/Reeses Pieces/ M&Ms/Chuckles/Kit-kats/Pocky/Sweet-tarts/ Raisenettes/ Warheads/