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We continue with our survey of the open and closed communion debate. In 1816, the year following Robert Hall Jr.'s “Terms of communion” came out, Joseph Kinghorn answered Hall with “Baptism, A Term of Communion at the Lord's Supper”. Kinghorn was the pastor of Norwich Baptist Church and a former pupil of Hall's at the Bristol Baptist Academy. For more information, visit CBTSeminary.org
We continue with our survey of the open and closed communion debate. In 1816, the year following Robert Hall Jr.'s “Terms of communion” came out, Joseph Kinghorn answered Hall with “Baptism, A Term of Communion at the Lord's Supper”. Kinghorn was the pastor of Norwich Baptist Church and a former pupil of Hall's at the Bristol Baptist Academy.For more information, visitCBTSeminary.org
We continue with our survey of the open and closed communion debate. In 1816, the year following Robert Hall Jr.'s “Terms of communion” came out, Joseph Kinghorn answered Hall with “Baptism, A Term of Communion at the Lord's Supper”. Kinghorn was the pastor of Norwich Baptist Church and a former pupil of Hall's at the Bristol Baptist Academy. For more information, visit CBTSeminary.org
Austin Kinghorn (Baylor JD '10), Deputy Attorney General for Legal Strategy, presents governmental litigation attorney practice as a means to gaining significant civil litigation experience. Through governmental litigation, young lawyers gain opportunities for real trial experience on significant cases
I'm thrilled to be joined by the brilliant Dr. Warren Kinghorn, a renowned psychiatrist and theologian from Duke University. In this must-listen episode, Dr. Kinghorn bridges the gap between faith and mental health. We dive into a universal struggle we all face but rarely discuss and explore how the church can better support our emotional well-being. Timestamps: (1:07) - The Core Elements of a Flourishing Life (4:59) - Common Obstacles That Keep Us from Truly Flourishing (11:44) - That One Mental or Emotional Burden We All Carry but Rarely Talk About (16:56) - The Biggest Blind Spot Churches Have in Supporting Mental Health (19:43) - Signs It's Time to Get Professional Help (23:36) - Warren's Top Recommendations Warren's Recommendations A song Warren is loving is from the album Sanctuary Songs - Centering Prayer. The key theme is being where your feet are. The capacity to just be. He's trying to step into that. The TV show Warren is watching right now is Ted Lasso. It's been so much fun to watch it. The complexity of the characters and the focus to know how to love people for who they are really is encouraging. One book that Warren describes as rich is Christ on the Psych Ward by David Finnegan-Hosey. It's a beautiful book about his own experience. Another faith and mental health book Warren recommends is Dust in the Blood by Jessica Coblenz. She writes about how we can draw from Biblical examples of being in the wilderness. Watch Alli on YouTube I hope you loved this episode!
It's blowing a gale both on and off the pitch. Goodey's been on the wet and windy road between London, Bath and Glasgow for the opening round of the Champions Cup, while Jim's tweeting up his own storm over rugby platforms and where fans can watch all the action. We cover all the action, including Saracens win and Tom Willis' England shout, Bordeaux overpowering Leicester, Leinster's Guinness bomb squad doing the business, and some WWE action in Thomand Park. Plus, Toulouse and Scotland All-Star Blair Kinghorn joins us to chat life in France, Dupont's greatness, and Scotland's Six Nations ambitions. Throw in a big update on our upcoming live show tour, some listener questions and the rumour mill, and you've got a belter of an episode. Settle back, hit subscribe on Spotify, and enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this lively and heartfelt episode, host Dina Celina is joined by her fiancé, Blair Kinghorn, for an intimate conversation that spans their life together and beyond. They dive into their experiences living in Toulouse versus Edinburgh, share insights into their diets and health routines, and reflect on the joy their pets bring to their lives. Blair opens up about his rugby career highlights, the role of family support, and their exciting wedding plans. With a mix of humour, personal stories, and practical health tips, this episode offers listeners an authentic glimpse into their relationship and lifestyle, blending inspiration with entertainment. Follow Blair Kinghorn Sign up to Nourishh Coaching Waitlist ✨DOWNLOAD THE GLOW-UP ERA CHECKLIST 〰️ FOLLOW ME Instagram TikTok Youtube www.dinacelina.com 〰️ FREEBIES Gut Quiz Free Nutrition Guide Free Gut Healing Breakfast Guide Free Protein Guide
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Embodied Faith: on Relational Neuroscience, Spiritual Formation, and Faith
While modern psychiatry has improved many patients' quality of life, it falls short in addressing their relational and spiritual needs? Can we draw on theological wisdom and scientific evidence to reframe our understanding of mental health care? Dr. Warren Kinghorn is a psychiatrist and theological ethicist whose work centers on the role of religious communities in caring for persons with mental health problems. He is jointly appointed to the faculties of Duke Divinity School and the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences of Duke University Medical Center, and practices psychiatry at the Durham VA Medical Center.Check out the DMIN in Spiritual Formation and Relational Neuroscience here. Stay Connected: NEED spiritual direction or coaching that aligns with this podcast? Connect with Cyd Holsclaw here. Join the Embodied Faith community to stay connected and get posts, episodes, & resources. Support the podcast with a one-time or regular gift (to keep this ad-free without breaking the Holsclaw's bank).
In today's episode, Jessica Kinghorn, principal consultant at Kinghorn Strategy, shares her wealth of knowledge on how organizations can enhance their customer journeys and create meaningful experiences. With over 20 years of experience in organizational strategy and customer experience, Jessica has a unique perspective on the importance of aligning teams and simplifying processes to better serve customers. Some key takeaways from the conversation are: Understanding Customer Experience: Jessica explains what CX truly means and why it's essential for organizations of all sizes, from nonprofits to global corporations. The Power of Curiosity: Laura and Jessica discuss how curiosity can drive better customer experiences and the importance of asking the right questions. Adding by Subtracting: Jessica introduces the concept of simplifying experiences to enhance customer satisfaction. She shares actionable strategies that you can implement within your own teams. Real-World Examples: They explore Jessica's personal experiences with customer service, highlighting both the good and the frustrating, and how these lessons can inform better practices. Utilizing the SCAMPER Technique: To further drive innovation and improvement in customer experiences, leaders can introduce creative problem-solving techniques such as SCAMPER. This technique encourages teams to think about how they can enhance their offerings by considering seven different approaches: Substitute, Combine, Adapt, Modify, Put to another use, Eliminate, and Reverse. Whether you're in a customer-facing role or working behind the scenes, this episode is packed with insights that can help you elevate your approach to customer experience. Laura's first book – Values First. How Knowing Your Core Beliefs Can Get You the Life and Career You Want – is now available! Grab your copy today! Love audiobooks? Values First is also available on Audible and Itunes, so be sure to take a listen! Go to www.thecatchgroup.com to check out the show notes, resources, and links mentioned in this episode! Connect with Laura: -Follow The Catch Group on LinkedIn. -Follow the show on Instagram @thecatchgroup. -Enjoying what you hear? Follow and leave a review HERE.
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In this episode of Pod Have Mercy, we are thrilled to welcome Dr. Warren Kinghorn, a renowned expert at the intersection of theology, medicine, and mental health. Dr. Kinghorn is the Associate Research Professor of Psychiatry and Pastoral and Moral Theology at Duke University. He also co-directs the Theology, Medicine, and Culture Initiative at Duke Divinity School. His work focuses on reshaping the way faith communities and medical professionals understand mental illness, suffering, and the call to care for others. Join us for an insightful conversation on integrating spiritual and psychological perspectives in healthcare, and how faith communities can respond to modern mental health challenges. This is an episode you won't want to miss, whether you're interested in mental health, pastoral care, or the role of faith in medicine.
Why do I struggle with mental health? How do I respond to Christians who claim there's no such thing as mental illness? What does my mental health diagnosis mean? If you've asked any of these questions, you don't want to miss today's episode! Join me as I discuss these crucial topics with Duke University psychiatrist and theologian, Warren Kinghorn, a leading expert in integrating Christian faith and mental health. Here's what we cover: Does anxiety come from inside of me or outside of me? (7:22) The most important questions we must answer as human beings (11:03) What are the 7 benchmarks of mental health? (30:57) What is a Christian vision of flourishing? (34:27) Warren's response to John MacArthur's claims that there is no such thing as mental illness (41:08) How to think about diagnoses & what to look for in a clinician (46:23) Find a full transcript and list of resources from this episode here. Do you have questions for Dr. Alison? Leave them here. If you enjoyed this episode, you'll love Episode 45: Strong like Water—Finding the Freedom, Safety, & Compassion to Move through Hard Things & Experience True Flourishing with Aundi Kolber Thanks to our sponsors: Go to www.organifi.com/bestofyou today and use code BESTOFYOU for 20% off your order today. Go to AquaTru.com and enter code BESTOFYOU at checkout to get 20% OFF any AquaTru purifier! Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code BESTOFYOU to receive UP TO 39%! This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/BESTOFYOU and get on your way to being your best self. Go to thrivemarket.com/bestofyou for 30% off your first order, plus a FREE $60 gift! Music by Andy Luiten Sound editing by Kelly Kramarik While Dr. Cook is a counselor, the content of this podcast and any of the products provided by Dr. Cook are not specific counseling advice nor are they a substitute for individual counseling. The content and products provided on this podcast are for informational purposes only. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The amazing Renae Clarke Kinghorn shares her beautiful love and relationship insights. As a multiple state champion coach, a type one diabetic, and one of the most loving and kind women on the planet, Renae explores the importance of building others and ourselves. Get the full show notes and more information here: https://leannaustin.com/podcast/
We sat down in this episode with CEO of the UK's leading CBD oil brand Bryan Kinghorn. An incredible athlete in his own right, Bryan started the company with co-founder Martin Dickie to help improve recovery and sleep. Both elite runners in their own right, HBHM was born to support athletic recovery and in this episode we discuss the importance of an off season as well as the incredible benefits CBD could have on your performance. We love HBHM and all their products and have used them for years now, helping us recover during our world record marathons and more recently for Hyrox training. Head to www.hbhm.com and enter our code: MMW for 15% off To follow Bryan head to instagram: @bryankinghorn HBHM is on instagram @hbhmofficial As always we are contactable via insta DM's @rad_chix_ Thanks for listening!
Instead of picking up the keys, I found my hand being placed on the phone next to the keys and it was that seemingly random act that stopped me in my tracks. What was my hand doing there? I didn't put it there. I didn't want to be here. I didn't want to live. I wanted to get out of the house and I wanted to get away from my husband and young children. I wanted this life to be over and everything. I wanted it to end because really deep down inside, I felt like I didn't deserve to live. Surely my family would be better off without me. Surely life would be better off without me, was what I was thinking at the time. But there was something greater than me. This force that I now know was God that put my hand on the phone. _________________________________________________ We live in a chaotic world and all have a kind of chaos within us. This chaos can disrupt our lives and lead to inner turmoil. Enter The Chaos Disruptor, Sibylle Stehli. Get Your Chaos Disruption Profile here https://laurenkinghorn.com/chaosdisruptor Watch the video here https://youtu.be/RCEHLuBsxRY Full Article here https://laurenkinghorn.com/meet-the-chaos-disruptor-sibylle-stehli/ Connect with Sibylle on the following Social Platforms: FB: https://www.facebook.com/ChaosDisruptor IG: https://instagram.com/sibyllestehli Get "The Courage to Be Me on Amazon" https://amzn.to/4eJj93L (This is an affiliate link - I will earn a small commission from Amazon if you make a purchase via this link) _________________________________________________ Brought to you by Lauren Kinghorn ☆ Transformation Coach and ♡ Energy Healer Nurturing Mavens through a Mindful Metamorphosis Book a Call with Me at https://laurenkinghorn.com/
In this episode of The Digital Manufacturer, host Mark Flynn is joined by Will Kinghorn, a Technology Adoption Specialist at Made Smarter UK. Together they discuss SME manufacturers adopting digital technologies, addressing sustainability challenges, the importance of organisations like Made Smarter UK, and educating the next generation of digital manufacturers.
On Monday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack has the latest injury news ahead of Saturday's Investec Champions Cup final. Garry Ringrose remains a doubt, while Toulouse's squad looks to be getting stronger by the day. Ross Byrne and Robin McBryde have their say on Saturday's opponents.And we hear from Richie Murphy and Alan Quinlan on Ulster's upturn in form.
Sammi shares her joy at going on safari in the Maasai Mara National Reserve, meeting leopards, lions and hippos. Although as the world's fastest female wheelchair racer, she could probably get away. Unlike Shaun, who would rather stick to seeing sheep and cows. Resident geographer, historian and comedian Iszi Lawrence joins them with some wild facts.Your Place Or Mine is the travel series that isn't going anywhere. Join Shaun as his guests try to convince him that it's worth getting up off the sofa and seeing the world, giving us a personal guide to their favourite place on the planet.Producers: Beth O'Dea and Caitlin HobbsYour Place or Mine is a BBC Audio production for BBC Radio 4 and BBC Sounds.
In this episode, we talk with Dr. Don Kinghorn, Scientific Computing Advisor at Puget Systems, to discuss recent announcements from GTC, his recent work in scientific computing, and more! Who is Puget Systems? Puget Systems is based in the Seattle suburb of Auburn, WA, and specializes in high-performance, custom-built computers. We believe that computers should be a pleasure to purchase and own. They should get your work done, and not be a hindrance. Our goal is to provide each client with the best possible computer for their needs and budget. Learn more about Puget Systems: www.pugetsystems.com Learn more about the best hardware for scientific computing: www.pugetsystems.com/solutions/scientific/index.php --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/puget-systems/message
Say YES to the Summer Solstice White Party at the Phineas Wright House on Friday, June 21st. Details here.Say YES to France! Follow the links below to get all of the details.Paris & Versailles for Couples, Sept. 14-19 (registration closes Aug. 1st)Charente Maritime for Everyone, Sept. 20-26 (registration closes Aug. 1st)Join Wendy and her guest, Jenna Kinghorn, in this heartfelt episode where they explore prioritizing self-care and saying yes to oneself amidst life's demands. Jenna shares her journey of learning to prioritize her well-being by consciously saying no and avoiding overwhelming herself with too many commitments, including pausing her popular Instagram account. Wendy and Jenna share personal experiences of overcoming overwhelm and the pressures of social media, emphasizing the need to set boundaries and seek validation from within. Jenna also recounts the story of finding her enchanting French cottage, illustrating the magic of embracing new, often unforeseen, opportunities. In this conversation, Wendy and Jenna explore the journey of finding balance, offering practical tips on setting boundaries and nurturing authenticity on their online platforms. Tune in for reflections and insights into cultivating a fulfilling life both on and offline.About Jenna:Jenna Kinghorn is a blogger with an online shop, Blanc & Bleu, of vintage finds & lifestyle brands from her trips to France. She lives with her husband and four kitties in a 1928 cottage inn in Riverside, Rhode Island that they have been slowly restoring over the last 5 years room by room. Recently "on a whim," they bought a cottage in Normandy that they are now renting on Airbnb. Jenna is all about finding joy in the simple things, loving your home in the best way, and taking care of yourself to feel joy & balance. After turning 50 this past year, she has learned to look at life differently with appreciation & contentment but still a desire to explore and discover. She is also hosting a thrifting tour for this Fall in Normandy for a small group (tickets still available!). Their cottage was also graciously featured in Fifi O'Neil's book Small Spaces Big Appeal and Jeanne D'Arc Living magazine. Connect with Jenna:blancandbleuhome.comOn Instagram @lepetitecottageOn Facebook: Le Petite Cottage Her BlogNeed podcast support? Our editor, Shannon, is available! ________________________________________________________________________________________ Say YES to joining Wendy for her: PWH Summer Solstice White Party on June 21stPWH Farm StaysPWH Curated France TripsInstagram: @phineaswrighthouseFacebook: Phineas Wright HouseWebsite: Phineas Wright HouseThank you for listening to the Say YES to yourself! podcast. It would mean the world if you would take one minute to follow, leave a 5-star review, and share with a friend.
The King of the South (of France) joins the boys to talk through the ton of tries which lit up a weekend of European action. Blair / Smaug gives an insight into the pre match hysteria, the half time roasting and the post match celebrations at the home of the Kings of Europe. Rugby is great and none more so than when underdogs get their day. Very few people saw that Quins win coming, least of all Mystic Max and The Oryancle Wilson. There is time though for Ryan (Jonny) Wilkinson to highlight how easy Maxime Lucu's kick should have been (having never himself been in that position) Leinster (yet again at home) send out a big message of intent in dispatching the Champions but the lads aren't convinced that La Rochelle's exploits in Cape Town vs the Stormers had anything to do with the loss. We hear their take on the Bulls' controversial decision to put the URC ahead of the Champions Cup…were they justified in their complaints or is it just what they signed up for…and either way Northampton keep doing what they've been doing all season…but is this the end of the road? And the boys talk through Toulouse's ‘Gone in 600 seconds' job on Exeter…it was close until it wasn't any more! There's also time to discuss Smaug's best mate Adam Hasting's outrageous piece of skill. But what was the real driver for that tekkers masterclass?
Sports Geek - A look into the world of Sports Marketing, Sports Business and Digital Marketing
In this Sports Geek Throwback episode, Sean Callanan interviews Kevin Kinghorn who was at the Vancouver Canucks They discussed how brand campaigns have changed and the role that digital plays. Kevin is now EVP & Chief Marketing Officer at the Portland Trail Blazers. Show notes - https://sportsgeekhq.com/podcast/throwback/brand-campaigns-and-the-role-of-digital-kevin-kinghorn
Max speaks with Kevin Kinghorn, Chief Marketing Officer & Executive Vice President for the Portland Trail Blazers. They discuss how to build a marketing strategy that drives fandom and emotional connection, the importance of authenticity and storytelling, and why focusing on fewer audience segments allows for more consistent brand-building. They also talk about the importance of stadium experiences beyond the game and how to leverage data to identify areas of underperformance. Topics discussed: Understanding the drivers of fandom and the "jobs to be done" so you can build your marketing strategy. Why having fewer audience segments results in more consistent brand-building across channels. Why marketers should focus on the "double funnel" of both acquisition and retention. Why the age of season tickets and just watching a game are dead, and why sports brands need to focus on a more holistic stadium experience. How to create consistency across channels through aligned storytelling. How regional sports networks are changing how sports brands reach their fans. Why data insights can help you identify where you're underperforming in the market.
Scotland duo Finn Russell and Blair Kinghorn join Caroline and Chris on this week's epsiode to talk about the new Netflix docu-series, Six Nations: Full Contact, which has been released today. Both players feature heavily throughout and in the first epsiode you see Finn at home in Paris with his family. The pair also look ahead to the Guinness Six Nations and the opening match against Wales a week on Saturday, while Finn talks about being named co-captain for the Championship.
We catch up with Toulouse's latest star signing, the back three sensation that is Blair Kinghorn. We find out that he thought he was off to Toulon and all about his first taste of French team showers and how he measured up. He also talks us through the manic pre match warm up with Antoine Dupont. It's intense but it might not be quite what you think…. We get an insight into the real Blair Kinghorn as he enters Max's Minds of Moria quizzing. It gets weird but then again Max and Blair are weird so it works. Most importantly he spills the beans on a British and Irish Lion who the elite rugby playing world has renamed for a hilarious reason. Oh and he misses Adam Hastings so spends hours with his Zoom lover.
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Join Bethany Sycamore and Rebecca Hutchins this week as they dive into some of the whys, whats and hows in teaching kids about class and race with two BYU professors—Dr. Andrea Kinghorn Busby and Dr. Ashley Jimenez Fraser.
Huw gives a review of Pontypridd vs Carmarthen Quins in the Welsh Premiership before running down the week's biggest obscure news stories Don't forget to follow our YouTube channel, Twitter and Substack so you don't miss a moment's content from us, if you would like to help us grow please share us with a friend and leave us a review! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Wednesday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you the best of Eoin Sheahan's interviews from the launch of the Investec Champions Cup at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. We hear from Craig Casey and Garry Ringrose ahead of Saturday's clash of Leinster and Munster at the Aviva. Paul Boyle offers unique insight to the Pete Wilkins revolution at Connacht. Stuart McCloskey on what motivates him at Ulster. Blair Kinghorn is off to France. And the police get involved in the Ugo Monye racism case.
Andy and Tom speak to Gregor Townsend, Jamie Ritchie and Blair Kinghorn on squad announcement day as Scotland prepare to face Ireland at the World Cup
Kathy Kinghorn has been a trauma therapist for over 13 years, and was a facilitator in my first Advanced Relationship Trauma Certification for Coaches. In this conversation, we discuss the differences and similarities between trauma therapy and trauma coaching and touch on when's the right time for one or the other. For some, coaching might be the thing that prepares someone for therapy. For others, therapy might come before coaching and sometimes people can benefit from both. We also talk about the disconnect between some therapists and coaches and how we envision that relationship between the two professions in the future. Our goal is what's in the best interest for our clients' healing and growth.In this episode we discuss:The difference between trauma therapy and trauma coachingWhen's the right time for working with a coachRecognizing that healing isn't linearThe importance of safetyHow we envision the relationship between therapists and coachesHierarchies and barriers to entryHow a collaborative effort can be in the BEST interest of our clients.What really matters when it comes to sustainable healing.Referenced in the episode:Felt Sense EpisodeConnect with Kathy:WebsiteFacebookLindsay's current program offerings: Are you a Certified Coach looking to deepen your skillset by Becoming Trauma-Informed? Click here to see if Lindsay's Advanced Relationship Trauma Certification for Coaches is a fit for you. Looking for a Trauma-Informed Coaching Certification? It's time to Become a Trauma-Informed Coach. Learn more about Lindsay's life coach certification here. Are you needing help healing from Religious Conditioning, or expanding in your Spirituality–safely? Click here. Are you Healing from Betrayal Trauma in your Marriage? Click here. Check out her website here: Website.Find me on Instagram : @lindsaypoelmancoaching---Your host, certified life coach Lindsay Poelman started her journey of intentional healing started when she learned that her husband had been lying to her about pornography use for a greater part of their marriage. After processing and accepting her circumstance more f...
Andy and Tom chat to Blair Kinghorn as Scotland prepare for their second World Cup match with Tonga
Read more about the impeachment: https://thetexan.news/paxton_impeachment/Today, suspended Attorney General Ken Paxton's defense team called their first and last witnesses. The House Board of Managers errantly rested their case yesterday, yielding their authority to call witnesses, and today ended with the defense resting its case, as well.Here's a recap:The defense called Justin Gordon, the current open records division chief at the Office of the Attorney General (OAG), as their first witness to testify on law enforcement exceptions to open records law. Paxton is accused of abusing the open records process by allowing Austin real estate developer Nate Paul access to a confidential Department of Public Safety (DPS) file.Austin Kinghorn, the associate deputy attorney general for legal counsel at the OAG, was called to testify next. Kinghorn expressed belief that no illegal activities occurred at the OAG — saying he would have left if he believed otherwise — and pride in serving under Ken Paxton.On cross examination, counsel for the House Board of Managers asked Kinghorn who his “client” is as an employee of the OAG. He responded that Paxton was, while counsel contended his client is the State of Texas.Henry De La Garza, the human resources director at the OAG, testified that the government, not an elected official, is the proper defendant under the Texas Whistleblower Act.De La Garza spoke of alleged insubordination from whistleblowers in their final days at the OAG, and testified that he supported the decisions made by First Assistant Attorney General Brent Webster to terminate their employment.Grant Dorfman, deputy first assistant attorney general, joined the OAG after the whistleblowers had left the office. He said he knew of the controversy surrounding the office from news reports, and sat down with Webster to talk through his concerns. He was sufficiently put at ease after the conversation and accepted a job with the agency.Dorfman spoke extensively about his work on the whistleblower lawsuit and settlement, and explained the OAG's approach to seeking a settlement instead of a jury trial.During cross examination, Dorfman conceded he does not have firsthand knowledge of whether the allegations found in the whistleblower lawsuit Yesterday, the House Board of Managers aimed to amend the trial rules so Paxton would be automatically barred from running for Texas office in the future if the charges are sustained. Today, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick announced the motion was withdrawn.Tony Buzbee rested the case for the defense, and counsel for both sides agreed to begin their closing arguments at 9 a.m. tomorrow.
On this week's podcast we review Scotland's loss to South Africa in the opening round of the 2023 Rugby World Cup and reflect on some positives that might give us hope that the tournament is not yet over. Get ad free episodes plus bonus content on Patreon from £3 per monthSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/scottishrugbyblog. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Brian E. Kinghorn, Ph.D. is an assistant professor of Curriculum, Instruction, and Foundations at Marshall University. He earned his doctorate in educational psychology and educational technology at Michigan State University. Dr. Kinghorn teaches courses in Educational Psychology, Human Development, Elementary Science, and the Psychology of Social Media. His writing and research interests include learning from teaching, social media in education, and the psychology of social media. He also presents inquiry-based science assemblies at elementary schools with Junior Science World, a company he founded in 2009. He and his wife Leah are the parents of 8 children. Visit Brians Psychology Of Social Media Facebook Group Visit Brian Kinghorn's Website
Dr. Warren Kinghorn of Duke Divinity School returns to the podcast to discuss Christmas. Why is the season so hard for many of us? How can we serve people? What can churches do? What are helpful (and unhelpful) things to say and do? And how does this conversation tie into a recovery of Advent? (The conversation starts at 9:56.) Plus, in “Headlines” (1:27), we discuss the fact that Christmas falls on a Sunday this year. How should churches deal with pressure to alter their worship schedules for Christmas? Dr. Keathley, Dr. Quinn, and Nathaniel Williams have a playful discussion on how their churches are addressing this issue. In “On My Bookshelf” (29:47), Drs. Keathley and Quinn guess each other's favorite Christmas books and movies. Learn more about the Center for Faith and Culture: https://cfc.sebts.edu/about/ Support the Work of the Center: https://cfc.sebts.edu/about/give/
Special Podcast Edition: Journey to the International Stage Electric fly-half and one of Edinburgh Rugby's most exciting backline talents Blair Kinghorn, sits down with Scotland legend, Chris Paterson, to explore his rugby career thus far. They explore the highs and lows of international rugby and candidly discuss Kinghorn's transition from football to rugby, motivations in life, and journey to the Scotland team.
Blair Kinghorn misses a late kick as Scotland fall to a narrow defeat against Australia
Jay Kinghorn leads Zartico's data and analytics team, helping destination marketing organizations (DMOs) use data-centered insights to market and manage their destinations more effectively. Zartico's mission is to provide the clearest perspective of the visitor economy. As the world's first Destination Operating System®, Zartico combines science, technology and domain expertise to create SMART destinations and positively impact communities. Through its proprietary integrated data model, Zartico answers the “why”. With decades of destination and travel experience, Zartico is uniquely positioned to lead the transformation from global destination marketing to global destination leadership. Jay was previously the Associate Marketing Director at the Utah Office of Tourism, where he led the agency's content, social, marketing analytics, and digital marketing initiatives. In 2017, Jay received the Peter Yesawich Award for marketing excellence from the Travel and Tourism Research Association and MMGY Global. Jay is a Colorado native living in Salt Lake City, Utah, with his wife and two children. He enjoys trail running, watching his son's soccer games, and skate skiing. On this episode of Destination on the Left, I talk with Jay Kinghorn about the challenges that DMOs face when trying to interpret data. He shares how the right tools can help destinations make better decisions that will lead to better outcomes for their communities. Jay also describes the five foundations for the contemporary DMOs that he hopes will solidify into industry-wide standards in the not-too-distant future. What You Will Learn in this Episode: How Jay transitioned from photography into travel and tourism Three reasons Jay and his partners were motivated to start Zartico What a Destination Operating System is and how it helps you understand the rhythms and the flows of your destination What the three core data sets can tell a DMO about their visitors How to use data to introduce visitors to new opportunities within a community The five foundations that will help to solve a DMOs marketing challenges, including demand generation, visitor distribution, economic opportunity, accountability, and stability Destination Operation Systems Jay shares why he didn't want Zartico to be just a passive reporting platform but something that helps you understand your destination's rhythms and flows. He describes why the critical components within their destination operating system rest on three core data sets – anonymized geolocation data, anonymized credit card data, and predictive event-related data, all of which help you understand visitor data. Storytelling We discuss how destination operating systems can really make an impact and help drive visitors from big attractions into smaller local businesses. DMOs have leveraged digital tools to become expert multimedia storytellers to communicate the story around the people, places, experiences, and historical and cultural touchstones that make your destination unique. A DMO can play a vital role in layering in how to have a local experience and experience the unique cultures that form part of the region. DMOs need to think creatively about how to tell their stories, and that's where Zartico's operating system connects the dots between actions and outcomes. The Future Framework According to Jay, the five foundations that will help to solve a DMOs marketing challenges are demand generation, visitor distribution, economic opportunity, accountability, and stability. He shares why he hopes that DMOs will start to adopt this as a framework and help flesh it out so that, as an industry, we can grow around the five foundations by understanding how the data can help you strategically drive demand in your location. Resources: Website: https://www.zartico.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/zartico/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZarticoWonder Twitter: https://twitter.com/ZarticoWonder Instagram: @Zarticowonder Five Foundations Landing Page: https://www.zartico.com/five-foundations We value your thoughts and feedback and would love to hear from you. Leave us a review on your favorite streaming platform to let us know what you want to hear more of. Here is a quick tutorial on how to leave us a rating and review on iTunes!: https://breaktheicemedia.com/rating-review/
Knowing everyone's name, being farm to turntable, and trusting whatever comes. Cameron Kinghorn (King Pari and Nooky Jones) King Pari is an almost accidental project. Cameron Kinghorn (Nooky Jones) and Joe Paris Christensen (PHO) didn't even set out to start a band. When Joe texted Cameron some jams whipped up on his tape machine, Cameron hit him back with “what is this? I want in”. Ten minutes before they first linked up, Joe built the loop for their first single, ‘Sunshine,' which they then wrote on the spot in a flurry on collective inspiration. The rest of their forthcoming ‘MARY EP' grew from recording sessions in Joe's Northeast Minneapolis bedroom, a guest house in New Orleans and a cabin in rural Wisconsin. Minneapolis left an obvious mark — the influence of Prince and the Minneapolis Sound, approached from a fresh psychedelic angle. It's been called stonersoul, lo-fi R&B, dub meets 80's electro with a heavy dose of funk. Except from https://www.kingparimusic.com King Pari: Bandcamp: https://kingpari.bandcamp.com Instagram: @kingparimusic Website: https://www.kingparimusic.com Merch: https://kingpari.bandcamp.com/merch & http://www.acrophaserecords.com/shop/... The Vineyard: Instagram: @thevineyardpodcast Website: https://www.thevineyardpodcast.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSn17dSz8kST_j_EH00O4MQ/videos
In this week's episode of the Destination Marketing Podcast, Adam is joined by Jay Kinghorn, co-founder and chief innovation officer at Zartico. They discuss Zartico's upcoming launch and how its new features will benefit destinations as they make decisions about their marketing plan. Learn how this update can benefit you and listen to some of Jay's insight into the destination data industry. "What we see is that those benchmarks and accountability has a lot of opportunity for the DMO to really show what they do more clearly and transparently articulate all of the great benefits that their hard work does in benefiting the community that they live in." - Jay Kinghorn
This is an interview Kathy Kinghorn and Lindsay Poelman had with Caryn Gillen about our Advanced Certification: Relationship Trauma Certification for Coaches.We discuss the importance of being trauma-informed. If our goal is to help our clients get where they want to go and for us to “do no harm” in helping them get there, then we really need to understand trauma. We need to know what it looks like, how it can present, how to let people have their stories, how to help them work through it, and when to pull in or suggest additional support.In this episode, we discuss:– Big ‘T' trauma vs. little ‘t' trauma– Relationship betrayal trauma– The individual nature of trauma– Safety, particularly in change work– The benefits of coaching and therapy (separately or together)– Gaslighting – what it is and how to recognize itAs well as, how to listen to your gut and why we're not in a rush.Are you a life coach who is ready to become Trauma-Informed? Click here to see if her Advanced Relationship Trauma Certification for Coaches is a fit for you.Want to see what other programs she offers? Check out her website here: Website.Find me on Instagram : @lindsaypoelmancoachingTo get to know Caryn better, you can check out her website at: https://caryngillen.com/ or on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/caryngillen. --------------------------------------------------Your host, certified life coach Lindsay Poelman, started her journey of intentional healing started when she learned that her husband had been lying to her about pornography use for a greater part of their marriage. After processing and accepting her circumstance more fully, she found coaching—which propelled her into a forward focused state of empowerment. Over the last four years of deep dive/fundamental coaching for women in betrayal (around porn use, spouses coming out around gender identity and sexuality, childhood neglect and abuse, substance abuse, infidelity, emotional abuse, domestic violence, institutional trauma, and more.), she has observed that if you're working with humans, you can't handpick clients who don't carry trauma. This is why I have developed a Trauma-Informed approach to mindset work and relationships that take into account the nuance of being a human. She believes that being trauma informed is an essential standard of care for coaches. She created this podcast to support life coaches who recognize that there is so much more than mindset work when it comes to supporting their clients responsibly.Are you a life coach who is ready to become Trauma-Informed? Click here to see if her Advanced Relationship Trauma Certification for Coaches is a fit for you.Want to see what other programs she offers? Check out her website here: Website.Find me on Instagram : @lindsaypoelmancoaching
In today's episode, we talk to Warren Kinghorn of Duke Divinity School about mental health. How should Christians think about psychology and psychiatry? What role does the church play? And what is the “moral injury,” and how can we address it in counseling situations? We discuss all these topics (and more). Plus, Dr. Keathley tells you about the Mentorship Program and shares what's on his bookshelf right now. Learn more: https://cfc.sebts.edu/ Support the work of the Center for Faith and Culture: https://cfc.sebts.edu/about/give
Host Adam Meckler talks with old friend and collaborator Cameron Kinghorn about his recent move to L.A., his success with his band King Pari, working with Dessa, landing record label and distribution deals, and more. Cameron reveals things that have happened since his move to L.A. that never could have happened had he stayed in Minneapolis.King Pari: https://www.instagram.com/kingparimusic/?hl=enKing Pari on Tour: https://www.kingparimusic.com/tour____________________________Download Gig Boss app: https://linktr.ee/gigbossJoin the Gig Boss Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/gigbossBumper Music: Sunshine is Out by Adam Meckler https://open.spotify.com/track/1u12flYbzE4jxD1cwG5pGT?si=5228a5324e474da9-----------------------------------How to Make it in the New Music Business Book: https://amzn.to/3Pls5ixAri's Take Academy: https://aristakeacademy.teachable.com/?affcode=267075_yqqy4mcn - Use code "GIGBOSS" at checkout for 10% off
TBC Audio original drama presents The UFO Diaries: File 4- Colonel Jim Kinghorn by Andrew Cartmel. Boxing Day 1980. An uneventful duty period was coming to a close and Colonel Jim Kinghorn was feeling a little bit frustrated and bored. Then he received a report form of of his security guards. The word UFO caused his brain to go into red alert. ASHLEY SLATER (Colonel Jim Kinghorn.) SIMON MOORHEAD (Producer & Director Warning - contains explicit language and frightening situations not suitable for younger audiences.
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Brian E. Kinghorn, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Curriculum, Instruction, and Foundations at Marshall University. He earned his doctorate in educational psychology and educational technology at Michigan State University. Dr. Kinghorn teaches courses in Educational Psychology, Human Development, Elementary Science, and the Psychology of Social Media. His writing and research interests include learning from teaching, social media in education, and the psychology of social media. He also presents inquiry-based science assemblies at elementary schools with Junior Science World, a company he founded in 2009. He and his wife Leah are the parents of 8 children. Brian is also the director of the National Youth Science Camp and the licensee and lead organizer of TEDxMarshallU. Visit Brian Kinghorn's Website
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Brian E. Kinghorn, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Curriculum, Instruction, and Foundations at Marshall University. He earned his doctorate in educational psychology and educational technology at Michigan State University. Dr. Kinghorn teaches courses in Educational Psychology, Human Development, Elementary Science, and the Psychology of Social Media. His writing and research interests include learning from teaching, social media in education, and the psychology of social media. He also presents inquiry-based science assemblies at elementary schools with Junior Science World, a company he founded in 2009. He and his wife Leah are the parents of 8 children. Brian is also the director of the National Youth Science Camp and the licensee and lead organizer of TEDxMarshallU. Visit Brian Kinghorn's Website