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Continuing the sermon series of Jesus in the Old Testament with Genesis 50:15-26. Kevin Watkins and Amy Rinehults
Continuing the sermon series of Jesus in the Old Testament with Genesis 50:15-26. Kevin Watkins
Kevin Watkins - The Flavor Of Faith Is Rest by Living Faith Church
Kevin Watkins - Braving The Storms Of Life by Living Faith Church
Kevin Watkins - Be Still & Know That I Am God by Living Faith Church
‘Never again’ were words that echoed around the world in the wake of the second world war. Organisations were formed with the explicit aim of respecting and promoting international cooperation, aid and development. Only a few decades later, we have seen the first increase in poverty for a generation. Why? And why does inequality, conflict, and the impact of natural disasters still have such a disproportionate impact on children, especially those forced to leave the countries they call home? Kevin Watkins has spent his career speaking up for marginalised people in some of the world’s poorest countries. As a former CEO of Save the Children UK, and now as a visiting professor at the London School of Economics, he gives a scathing assessment of global leadership and calls for a return to the ideals of mutual responsibility to deliver a better and more sustainable future. But there’s also cause for hope as young people find their voice, organise across borders, and speak truth to power in greater numbers. In an excerpt from The Wait podcast, we also hear what it's like for child refugees like Marzia Yosufi and Sara Rezaei. Now young women, they have spent years marking time in Indonesia, waiting for a chance to be resettled and to be able to continue their education, and their childhood. This excerpt contains references to suicide, so please listen with care. With thanks to: Kevin Watkins, Marzia Yosufi, Sara Rezaei.
Kevin Watkins - Walking In Victory by Living Faith Church
Kevin Watkins - The Truth Shall Make You Free by Living Faith Church
WARNING LANGUAGE: Join us this week for a dynamic duo. Two best friends sit down with us and chat about their lives, their friendship and we dig into some deeper topics. We even touch into some theories. Overall two great guys that will get your face hurting from laughter. Follow us on Instagram: Me Personally (@mepersonallypodcast) • Instagram photos and videos Check out these awesome charities: A Heart Like Mine - Charitable Organization, Charity, Non Profit (teamannabelle.org), Foster Care Donation | Foster Your Community | United States, Home for Healing | Affordable lodging in a home-like setting, Cranio Care Bears Check out Fords Guns and More: Ford's Guns & More | Facebook Get you some Jerky!: Topp Stock Jerky | Facebook Check out our car show page: Batesville Car Scene and Meets | Facebook
Kevin Watkins - Foundations - Parts 1 & 2 by Living Faith Church
Kevin Watkins - The Goodness Of God - Part 2 by Living Faith Church
Kevin Watkins - Goodness by Living Faith Church
Kevin Watkins - Trust by Living Faith Church
Kevin Watkins - The Power of Kingdom Faith by Living Faith Church
Kevin Watkins - Shine Your Light by Living Faith Church
This episode features public health experts who will discuss strategies and messaging that county leaders and local health officials can use to reassure the public of the safety and efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccine and encourage everyone eligible to get vaccinated. Giving an introduction is Dr. Kevin Watkins, President of the New York State Association of County Health Officials, and Public Health Director for Cattaraugus County. He’ll pass off the presentation to Dr. Brian Castrucci, the president and CEO of the de Beaumont Foundation. To view their full presentation from a recent webinar, visit NYSAC’s YouTube channel. NYSAC thanks our sponsor, Bonadio Group CPAs and Consultants
Rebecca and Emily discuss the charity news of the past week, including what the Spring Budget offered charities, Kevin Watkins departure as chief executive of Save the Children and survey data showing the popularity of children's charities has fallen. They also unwrap another coronavirus care package of charity sector good news.
Heather Craig - Kevin Watkins - JR Judd - Grace Yum - The Incorruptible Word - Part 3 by Living Faith Church
Heather Craig - Kevin Watkins - JR Judd - Grace Yum - The Incorruptible Word - Part 2 by Living Faith Church
Heather Craig - Kevin Watkins - JR Judd - Grace Yum - The Incorruptible Word - Part 1 by Living Faith Church
Kevin Watkins - Get Out Of The Gray Area And Go To The Light by Living Faith Church
In our first episode of 2021, we invited an all star panel of development experts - including UNICEF's Henrietta Fore, economist and author Dambisa Moyo, Save the Children's Kevin Watkins, and the World Bank's Axel van Trotsenburg - to share what's worked, what hasn't, and what's next when it comes to the COVID-19 response.
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Clare Short: ‘Reflecting on the Demise of DFID'; Coronavirus as a Catalyst for Global Civil Society; Philanthropy: a History. Kevin Watkins reviews a big new book; Who wins/loses if Mexico legalizes Cannabis? Not as straightforward as you might think; You can't rethink humanitarianism without also rethinking the money. Here's one way to do it.
Lisa talks with the lead prosecutor in the Mueller investigation, Andrew Weissmann, about his new book "Where Law Ends: Inside the Mueller Investigation". Insider information, Robert Mueller, and the Mob! What else could you ask for beside the five things that make Andrew's and Lisa's lives better this week.Lisa Birnbach's 5 Things: 1. Journalism, 2. Artists online, 3. Facetiming with Le Bébé, 4. Cornmeal, 5. Hope.Andrew Weissmann’s 5 Things: 1. The FT weekend edition, 2. Carnegie Hall. 3. V&A Museum, 4. The Adirondacks, 5. The NY Subway5 Things That Make Life Better with Lisa Birnbach is produced in New York City by TheField. The team is Michael Porte, Shpresa Oruci, Kevin Watkins, Boco Haft, and Sam Haft.
Kevin Watkins - How Does The Holy Spirit Help Us? by Living Faith Church
Famous musician Billy Joel has said, “I think music in itself is healing. It's an explosive expression of humanity.” Seeing the humanity in each other is an essential part of sharing music. In this episode, relax to a soothing soundscape of strings, piano, and percussion from works by Claude Debussy, Joe Tompkins, Arvo Pӓrt, and Gustav Mahler. We recommend looking at the stars while you listen to Episode 4. Meet your host, Music Director Michael Sachs.@1:00 Jamey Lamar reflects on meditation, or meditates on reflection. How do musicians listen to their music to understand? “[Mindfulness] is opening yourself up to the world, truly, by stopping all of that inner noise. The same can be true when we stop to listen to a piece of music.”@04:56 Jump to the Debussy, performed by Joyce Yang @08:18 Percussionist Joe Tompkins talks about composing for a place as unique as The Tank, and the experience of driving hours through Colorado to arrive at the one-of-a-kind recording space. “In my opinion it was like walking into Mad Max beyond the Thunderdome, and saying we’re going to record a piece here in the middle of the desert. You kind of expected Mel Gibson to come around the corner in a crazy truck.”@13:18 Jump to 4Round@23:06 Did you know Arvo Pärt combined numerology and harmony? Vijay Gupta, violinist and founder of Street Symphony, discusses the form of the piece, which is “a kind of musical miracle … that fluttering light that is constant in all of us, all the time.”@26:35 Jump to the Pärt, performed by Vijay Gupta and the Strings Festival Orchestra@37:57 Michael Sachs’ favorite piece of music ever written: Mahler’s Adagietto movement in Symphony No. 5. “Being married to a harpist … I always take this moment to reflect on our many years together, how much we’ve shared, and like this is my love letter to my own wife.”@39:38 Jump to the Mahler, conducted by Brett Mitchell and performed by the Strings Festival Orchestra Pieces PerformedDEBUSSY Préludes - Book 2, No. 5, BruyèresJoyce Yang, PianoPerformed at Strings Music Festival in 2016TOMPKINS 4Round Marc Damoulakis, PercussionJeremy Epp, PercussionJoseph Tomkins, Percussion and ComposerKevin Watkins, PercussionPerformed at The Tank in Rangely, CO in 2018PÄRT Fratres (for Solo Violin, Strings, and Percussion) Vijay Gupta, ViolinStrings Festival Orchestra/Michael Sachs, ConductorPerformed at Strings Music Festival in 2017MAHLER Symphony No. 5 IV. Adagietto Strings Festival Orchestra/Brett Mitchell, ConductorPerformed at Strings Music Festival in 2018About Strings Music Festival in Steamboat Springs, Colorado: Strings Music Festival presents music of the highest quality in an intimate mountain setting. Our summer festival includes a genre-spanning lineup featuring classical musicians from the nation’s top orchestras and chart-topping popular contemporary artists, all of whom perform in an intimate, 569-seat Pavilion nestled at the base of Steamboat’s mountains. Outside of our venue, we serve the community with a variety of free programming and an in-school education program called Strings School Days. This offering cultivates music appreciation and ability in Northwest Colorado’s K-12 students.StringsMusicFestival.com/donateFacebook.com/stringsmusicfestivalInstagram @stringsmusicfestival
Urban Deep element - DJ Kevin Watkins
Urban Deep element - DJ Kevin Watkins
Urban Deep Element - DJ Kevin Watkins April 6, 2020
Urban Deep Element - DJ Kevin WatkinsApril 6, 2020
In this episode we rebroadcast 3 great discussions we had over the past couple years reviewing treatment for TIA, stroke, and endovascular therapies for acute ischemic stroke. Thanks to our guest speakers Dr. Kevin Watkins, Dr. Aurelia Cheng, and Dr. Salim Rezaie.
"What drove enhanced recovery for us was not the short lengths of stay but the cancer outcomes" - this conversation explains how enhanced recovery gains traction in practice. Even after a relatively short period of application an evidence based approach is hard to refute. Desiree Chappell presents 'The Roundtable blog'; in this piece she’s in conversation with Dr Michael Scott, Professor of Anesthesiology at Virginia Commonwealth University and Professor at The University of Pennsylvania, Dr Neil Seeley, Chief of Anesthesia for the Cancer Treatment Centres of America and Dr Kevin Watkins, Surgical Oncologist for the Cancer Treatment Centres of America.
"What drove enhanced recovery for us was not the short lengths of stay but the cancer outcomes" - this conversation explains how enhanced recovery gains traction in practice. Even after a relatively short period of application an evidence based approach is hard to refute. Desiree Chappell presents 'The Roundtable blog'; in this piece she’s in conversation with Dr Michael Scott, Professor of Anesthesiology at Virginia Commonwealth University and Professor at The University of Pennsylvania, Dr Neil Seeley, Chief of Anesthesia for the Cancer Treatment Centres of America and Dr Kevin Watkins, Surgical Oncologist for the Cancer Treatment Centres of America.
Welcome back! Jeramey Henson (@jeramey_henson) and Cullen Bunn (@cullenbunn) have a fleet of guests join them on this episode. After a game of Betrayal At House On Hill, the guys are joined by Josh Roberts, Kevin Watkins and some more to tell some stories as well as do a shot! So get those Sixth Gun shot glasses ready!! You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.
This week's episode looks at the mounting tensions in the Middle East after President Trump's decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear agreement. Kate Gerbeau and Christopher Lee talk to Professor Rosemary Hollis from City University, London, Emeritis Professor Colin Schindler from SOAS, University of London and Professor Paul Rogers from the University of Bradford. The Chief Executive of Save the Children, Kevin Watkins explains why the UK should become a global leader in protecting civilians in armed conflict. HM Naval Base Clyde celebrates its 50th anniversary. We hear from the First Sea Lord, Admiral Sir Philip Jones. The military historian Antony Beevor talks about his latest book: Arnhem, The Battle of the Bridges 1944 And what's the story behind the man who is the new Head of the Army? Lt General Mark Carleton Smith.
This week’s episode looks at the mounting tensions in the Middle East after President Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear agreement. Kate Gerbeau and Christopher Lee talk to Professor Rosemary Hollis from City University, London, Emeritis Professor Colin Schindler from SOAS, University of London and Professor Paul Rogers from the University of Bradford. The Chief Executive of Save the Children, Kevin Watkins explains why the UK should become a global leader in protecting civilians in armed conflict. HM Naval Base Clyde celebrates its 50th anniversary. We hear from the First Sea Lord, Admiral Sir Philip Jones. The military historian Antony Beevor talks about his latest book: Arnhem, The Battle of the Bridges 1944 And what’s the story behind the man who is the new Head of the Army? Lt General Mark Carleton Smith.
Michael Scott, Neil Seeley, Kevin Watkins and Desiree Chappell discuss enhanced recovery pathways, specifically regarding liver sections and other complex operations.
Sarah Brown talks to Kevin Watkins, CEO of Save the Children UK, a leading international NGO working to eradicate poverty around the world. Here is an opportunity to hear an in-depth, unvarnished insider's account of working within the international development system and leading one of the best known and highly regarded global children's charities. Kevin Watkins is a dedicated and experienced humanitarian, combining intellectual power and the practical will needed to create change. In this interview special, Kevin Watkins provides a unique insight into the challenges and the opportunities at leading NGO, Save the Children UK.
With Paul Collier, Kevin Watkins, Stephen Robinson, James Forsyth, Emily Hill and Alex Krasodomski-Jones. Presented by Lara Prendergast.
Sarah Brown talks to LGBT super-activist David Mixner, Christy Turlington Burns, Kevin Watkins and Shazia Ramzan. This episode explores what makes a great campaigner. How can we take action to make a difference? How can we speak up to right a wrong? Activism and campaigning takes place across all different causes and take many different forms. Whether the cause is education, health, human rights, climate change, or simply campaigning for a new road crossing in your neighbourhood, the first step is often joining or starting a campaign to speak up, to put on pressure and to take action. In this episode, Sarah Brown explores what makes a great campaigner by talking to people who have made a huge impact for their personal causes and passions. Sarah Brown talks to civil rights activist, prominent LGBT campaigner and best-selling author David Mixner, supermodel and maternal health campaigner, Christy Turlington Burns, CEO of Save The Children UK and leading international development thinker, Kevin Watkins, and young education campaigner and Global Youth Ambassador Shazia Ramzan, who was also attacked in the shooting of Malala Yousafzai on their school bus in Pakistan in 2012.
Podcast summary of articles from the March 2017 edition of Journal of Emergency Medicine from the American Academy of Emergency Medicine. Topics include ECGs in pulmonary embolism patients, anxiety and chest pain, sepsis, spontaneous coronary artery dissection, ultrasound in appendicitis diagnosis, awake laryngoscopy, and board review on transient ischemic attacks (TIAs). Guest speakers are Dr. Peter DeBlieux of LSU Emergency Medicine and Pulmonary Critical Care and Dr. Kevin Watkins of the Metrohealth Emergency Medicine Residency program.
Plans by the Church of England to shut a flagship care home for retired clergy could split up elderly couples when part of it closes in the spring. The church's Pensions Board blames a difficulty in recruiting and retaining trained nursing staff. Trevor Barnes meets the residents who are campaigning to stop Manormead Nursing Home closing. William Crawley discusses the ethics and effectiveness of foreign aid with guests Jonathan Foreman Senior research fellow at Civitas, David Hulme, Executive Director, Global Development Institute and Kevin Watkins, Save the Children CEO. Pope Francis has appointed a commission to investigate the recent removal of a top Knights of Malta official who allegedly oversaw the distribution of condoms in the developing world. Christopher Lamb from The Tablet has been investigating. In the wake of Jill Saward's death, theologian Elaine Storkey asks whether Churches can build a movement to liberate the country from the scourge of violence against women. India's top court has banned religion and caste from election campaigns. William Crawley asks Rahul Tandon about how and if will work? A number of women are thought to be being considered to replace the Right Rev Richard Chartres, the Bishop of London. Ruth Gledhill, Contributory Editor of Christian Today takes a look at the runners and riders. The British Museum recently acquired a remarkable artifact that brings to life the religious world that would have been familiar to church goers centuries ago - a fourteenth century alabaster statue of the Virgin and Child. Edward Stourton went along to have a look. Producers Carmel Lonergan Rosie Dawson Editor Christine Morgan.
Podcast summary of articles from the December 2016 edition of Journal of Emergency Medicine from the American Academy of Emergency Medicine. Topics include radial head dislocation, chest pain, subdissociative dose Ketamine for pain, Botox poisoning, easy internal jugular IVs, osteoarthritis, and Board Review on hangings. Guest speakers are Dr. Jaiva Larsen and Dr. Kevin Watkins.
Kevin Watkins, Director of the Overseas Development Institute, examines current progress towards the Millennium Development Goals in education and draws out some lessons for the post-MDG period.
Kevin Watkins is a freelance art director, editor, and motion graphics designer in advertising and filmmaker from NYC originally from South Africa.Kevin has worked as both a Associate Creative Director and Senior Art Director for a variety of major clients including: American Express, AT&T Wireless, Heineken, Lego, Sprite, and RCA. He has won awards for his artistic work in advertising including the Cannes Silver Lion and Best of Show at the New York Advertising Festival. He has directed several award winning short films including String, You Were Perfectly Fine, and Hose, an animated film about a garden hose.Hose is screening at several film festivals including the Historic Digital Cinema Festival, The Kids First! Film Festival, and the Nantucket Film Festival.