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Recorded LIVE on Twitch, this is the 13th episode of MOSTLY RAMBLIN' MASKED RIDER where I'm watching along to episodes 18 THEN 17 of Saban's Masked Rider entitled "The Dash" & "Know Your Neighbor", respectively! You can watch along on YouTube & Archive.org! Want to hear more from your favorite Marsh Land Media hosts? Hear exclusive shows, podcasts, and content by heading to Patreon.com/MLMpod! Have fan mail, fan art, projects you want us to review, or whatever you want to send us? You can ship directly to us using "James McCollum, PO Box 180036, 2011 W Montrose Ave, Chicago, IL 60618"! Please, learn about Black Lives Matter, the protests, and find ways to donate at https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/. Follow the podcast on Facebook & Twitter @MSSPod, on Instagram @MSSPodcast! Watch James' "Mostly Playin' PlayStation" and our live streams on the MSS YouTube channel! On top of streaming on Facebook & YouTube, we also simul-stream at Twitch.tv/MostlySpeakinSentai! Listen to James' rap music under Marsh Land Monster on Spotify, Apple Music, Google Play, & more by clicking HERE. Send us a voice mail to be played on the show at (773) 270-0490! Head over to www.DarlingHomebody.com for all of Nicole'sart, the web comic Crumb Bums we make together, buy her merchandise, & watch her draw Gorma creations from the podcast! You can also buy her artwork on shirts and more on threadless.com/@darlinghomebody! Find her @DarlingHomebody on Instagram, Tumblr and Etsy! Buy her wares! Go purchase some of our original Sentai monster designs on RedBubble then post a pic on social media of you wearing the threads!www.redbubble.com/people/MSSPod/portfolio Find out more about James' other podcasts "Shuffling the Deck", "Sweet Child of Time", "Hit It & Crit It", and "This Movie's Gay" on our website, www.MLMPod.com!!! Plus, download James' albums!
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Are you ready to discover God's grand design for your life? Pull out your hard hats as we embark on an exciting journey with our new sermon series, "Blueprint: God's Plan for Life in the Kingdom." Each week, we will explore one of the four fundamental elements that make up the life God intends for us: Pursuing, Connecting, Serving & Knowing. Don't miss this transformative series! Join us every Sunday as we uncover the divine blueprint for a fulfilling life in God's Kingdom. Bring your friends, family, and neighbors – everyone is welcome! If you would like more information about Hopevale and be a part of all that is happening you can download our mobile app by texting HOPEVALEAPP to 77977. You can also go to https://www.hopevale.org/weekly to subscribe to your weekly updates. We want to thank you for giving to the Lord here at Hopevale. It is because of you that we can use digital platforms like this to share the hope of Jesus. To give you can simply text HOPEVALE to 77977 or go to https://www.hopevale.org/give. You can also mail in your donation to 5360 Shattuck Road, Saginaw, MI 48603. Thank again! If you need prayer your Hopevale family is here for you. You can email us at prayer@hopevale.org for our Saginaw campus or bcprayer@hopevale.org for our Bay City campus.
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There's a saying in Texas: use the past as a guiding post, but not a hitching post. So how did an upbringing in 1960's coastal Mississippi inform the becoming of a transformative San Antonio philanthropist? In this enlightening episode, Ben McBride interviews David Rogers, President and CEO of the H.E. Butt Foundation. Discover how David's journey from Mississippi to Texas shaped his commitment to fostering community wholeness. David shares the Foundation's innovative programs, including their transformative Know Your Neighbor initiative and community-building cohorts, which aim to bridge socio-economic and racial divides. Tune in to learn how this unique operating foundation uses its resources and influence to create a more connected, empathetic San Antonio. Guest Bio: David Rogers is the President and CEO of the H. E. Butt Foundation, where his leadership spans three decades. He has led the organization through its transformation from a primarily faith-based, camping-focused culture into a culture-shaping organization known internationally for its commitment to hospitality and excellence. David has led several community engagement initiatives in San Antonio and South Texas, including efforts to support mental health awareness, build capacity for non-profits, develop rural communities, and address the challenge of socio-economic inequity. Under his leadership, the foundation has grown to one of the largest foundations in Texas and one of the largest operating foundations in the United States.
There's a saying in Texas: use the past as a guiding post, but not a hitching post. So how did an upbringing in 1960's coastal Mississippi inform the becoming of a transformative San Antonio philanthropist? In this enlightening episode, Ben McBride interviews David Rogers, President and CEO of the H.E. Butt Foundation. Discover how David's journey from Mississippi to Texas shaped his commitment to fostering community wholeness. David shares the Foundation's innovative programs, including their transformative Know Your Neighbor initiative and community-building cohorts, which aim to bridge socio-economic and racial divides. Tune in to learn how this unique operating foundation uses its resources and influence to create a more connected, empathetic San Antonio. Guest Bio: David Rogers is the President and CEO of the H. E. Butt Foundation, where his leadership spans three decades. He has led the organization through its transformation from a primarily faith-based, camping-focused culture into a culture-shaping organization known internationally for its commitment to hospitality and excellence. David has led several community engagement initiatives in San Antonio and South Texas, including efforts to support mental health awareness, build capacity for non-profits, develop rural communities, and address the challenge of socio-economic inequity. Under his leadership, the foundation has grown to one of the largest foundations in Texas and one of the largest operating foundations in the United States.
Kyle White says DeKalb County has at least 20 food pantries — and that inspired him to get to know his neighbors and clients.
In today's episode "Know Your Neighbor", returns as Teresa R. Getman, Rosalie Plechaty and Paul Layendecker chat with Marc and Cindi Compton about their 3rd generation family business Compton, Inc. A business that started in 1946 and is still going strong!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We all know the benefits of connecting with others and growing your professional network. This can happen at events, the office, or through industry associations. Aside from professional connections, what is the importance of social connections? Today Chris talks about a recent event in which he was asked to help with the closing of a deal. After a crazy coincidence, Chris realized the value of getting involved in his community outside of his professional life, and he was able to grow his social network.
Host Mark Levine from NYC property management company EBMG sits down with Peter Hurley, an iconic photographer based in New York City. Email the show at nycrealestatepodcast@gmail.com On this 1st edition of the "Know Your Neighbor" podcast, we're peering into one of our buildings and interviewing a resident with an interesting story. Peter's experiences in life; from training for the Olympics in sailing to becoming one of the most notable photographers in the business (and social media) is interesting to hear first-hand and hard to beat. Listen in and enjoy. To email Mark Levine directly at his corporate email, you can do so at mblevine@ebmg.com or you can call at 212-335-2723 x.201.
Children's Trust Data Manager Becky Berk joins the show to discuss family support data collection and why a spouse's cellphone went missing. And Later, Director of the Division for Children, Youth and Families (DCYF), Joe Ribsam talks system transformation and the many ways we can all build a safe, stable, and supportive New Hampshire. Support the showLISTEN on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts. Ask your smart speaker to play NH Family NOW!
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://from2005toeternity.wordpress.com/2021/06/23/do-you-know-your-neighbor/
Joseph Woodbury is an up and coming entrepreneur, the co-founder and CEO of Neighbor.com, a company that provides a better solution for customers in the $400+ billion self-storage industry. Joseph has been featured on Forbes 30 under 30, The Wall Street Journal and more. His story illustrates the power of the entrepreneurial journey to create positive change in communities around the entire country.
Today, Landon Padrnos joins the conversation. Landon is one of the council members for the city of Olivia, MN. He joins the discussion to share his perspective of implementing the freedom of speech in a small community. He divulges a bit about his own personal political views, entertains ideas about moving forward, and shares his pragmatic optimism for the future of not only Olivia, MN, but the nation. Please compassionately consider the perspective of Landon Padrnos.
I sit down with pro fighter Daniel Head and talk with him about all sorts of good stuff. We chat a bit about his time in the UFC world and talk about what's been going on with him lately in life. This podcast went a bit of every direction but we love that here at Know Your Neighbor. Sometimes conversations just have a way of flowing in their own way! Hope you enjoy the conversation and we will for sure be having Daniel in again for a Part 2!!
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In this episode, Thomas Kalahar joins the conversation. We continue on the GTKYN series with City Council Member Tom Kalahar. We discuss the sign dispute of Olivia, MN, the Freedom of Speech, individual rights, collective values, community action, the role of government, attention-seeking and how to go about it, the collective imperative, why community action is so important, steps to build bridges in small communities, and why communication is so important, now more than ever. Please compassionately consider the perspective of Thomas Kalahar.
Today, David Hoffman joins the conversation. David has created quite a stirring within the community recently because of a sign he chose to display on his own property. The sign reads "FUCK Biden" and many community members are upset because of the profane nature of the position. While many people support the freedom of speech, others insist that comes with the responsibility of decency and civility. How do we define "decency" and "civility" is a question I aim to answer in the conclusion of this series. Today, David shares his story about what he believes in, why he chose to display the flag and how we can be a more inclusive community. Please compassionately consider the perspective of David Hoffman.
Today, Dan Coughlin joins the conversation. Dan is the City Administrator for the city of Olivia, MN. In this episode, Dan shares his story of what drew him to community government, what captivated him to move to Olivia, MN, and what his stance is on Freedom of Speech. We dive into a discussion of controversy within the community of Olivia—a sign with a 4-letter-word that is creating quite a commotion. Is it political? Is it personal? Is it necessary?When you have the right to do something, is there something greater than exercising that right?What does the Freedom of Speech protect you from?How should communities operate and address controversial issues that hover around Constitutionally protected rights. Must we proclaim what we believe or is it enough to know within?Please consider the perspective of Dan Coughlin. Enjoy the episode. Be sure to subscribe if you enjoy the podcast, and share it on social media with your friends.
This is very near and dear to my heart because it focuses on the controversy within the community I live in and reveals steps on how to reconcile differences. My hope is that this series will encourage us to be more open-minded about getting to know the neighbors we are called to love. The story focuses on a controversial yet Constitutionally protected matter, freedom of speech. It’s not every day that the national headline stories are taking place in your own back yard. Much of what is discussed echoes collective fears about the erosion of rights.If you are interested in joining the discussion, please contact me directly so that we can set up a date to record. It's very important that all perspectives are considered compassionately. I hope to bring you as many views as possible surrounding this topic.*Change can only come by way of conversation. If we want to see change, locally or nationally, we must be willing to share space and speak to others, as humans, not as socially situated identities.In this first part of the series, we will start off with the Olivia City Council Meeting Minutes from January 18th, 2021. It begins at the 1 hour 21-minute mark of the meeting. This is Item H. on the Agenda and it pertains to an upcoming guest’s yard sign. I want you to listen to this section of the meeting with an open mind. There were so many things that stood out to me that I will opine on later in the series, but for now, I want you, the listeners, to have the same information and hear the same exchanges that I did when I first started investigating this story. It’s about 23 minutes long. Afterward, I will offer my initial thoughts- things that stood out to me that I took notes on and had questions about.From there, we will embark on a series of interviews that I conducted with city council members, city officials, the sign owner, and others who wanted to speak to the controversy creating a conflict within our community. If you want to be a part of the conversation, please email me at Danielle.kingstrom@live .com, or find me on social media: Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, also on LinkedIn.For now, the questions I shall pose will require reflection, and I invite you to reflect on them along with me. I hope to try to answer these questions by the end of the series, but it could be that new ones arise, or none of them are answered at all. If you believe you have an answer, please let me know.Here are the questions I will leave for you to consider:What does a civilized society look like? Who decides what is and is not civilized? If we do not exercise our rights, will we lose them?If we have the right to do things, does that mean we ought to? What are shared values and who determines what is valuable?Can we agree to disagree?Listeners, as always, I ask you to compassionately consider the perspective of The City of Olivia. Enjoy the episode. Thank you to the Olivia City Council for their hard work and efforts on a truly difficult and challenging matter.
This week's Know Your Neighbor includes a conversation with Mark Madison about our grant review process in anticipation of our 2021 Grant Announcement, ideas for voting, and a look into Whit and Alison's favorite Halloween costumes.
This week’s episode is another archive that has incredible relevance to today’s business climate. In the studio with Mike is Shakila Ahmad, President and Chair of the Board of the Islamic Center of Greater Cincinnati. They discuss many ideas and opportunities available to unite people through similarities, rather than categorize people through differences. Listen to Shakila share about: Why she left corporate life to engage as a leader in her community (5:31) How to identify leaders for your community and the importance of engagement (8:04) Mike and Shakila discuss: Cultural competency and leveraging talent with cultural engagement (12:33) Including community engagement in your business plan (16:45) Understanding the true meaning of “Team Chemistry” (19:28) Shakila shares her passion about educating people with the Islamic Center’s program called “Know Your Neighbor” and how leaders can use this model to create a better culture. (20:15) Listen NOW! Mike and Shakila ask: What message about diversity are you sending intentionally or unconsciously to your children, your organization, and your community? How does this reflect the level of trust you convey, and open-mindedness in all those areas of your life? (27:26) Shakila shares examples of how she worked with the City of Mason to engage the entire community (businesses, schools, and civic leadership) to change their conversations about cultural diversity. (27:45) Mike and Shakila challenge leaders: Ditch preconceived notions about others and get first-hand knowledge (31:09) Bridge understanding and cultural sensitivity by organizing difficult conversations, especially in light of national events, such as race riots and 9/11. (32:32, 36:16) Don’t assume you know what people are all about. Don't give into stereotypes from the media. Take a bold step to make a personal connection (39:59) Interfaith dialogue refers to cooperative, constructive, and positive interaction between people of different religious traditions (i.e., “faiths”) and/or spiritual or humanistic beliefs, at both the individual and institutional levels.” ~Wikipedia Learn about interfaith dialogue Have a question or comment? Simply click here to record it now! #talentmagnet #leadership #leadingwell #DE&I #culturaldiversity #interfaithdialogue #interfaith
These podcasters love talking with their guests, but thought it was about time that Know Your Neighbor listeners got to know them a bit better and hear their stories. There will be occasional episodes where Whit and Alison talk about what's going on in their worlds and communities, debrief on past podcasts, and discuss some topics that are near and dear to their hearts. But this first session allows them to share their stories with all of you.
Do you know the names of your neighbors? Or anything about them? It's so easy to live our lives in isolation. We can drive into our garage and have the door close right behind us. But God commands us to love our neighbors. And how can we love our neighbors if we don't know them? If you want inspiration and some actionable steps to help you find community, tune into this episode. Plus, next week's episode will continue in on this theme. I'll be talking all about how to get your kids on board with connecting with your neighbors. Resources: Are you ready to save over $17,000 annually? Find out how inside of the Simplified Savings Guide at AmberleeRich.com/savings and use the coupon code AR10 for 10% off.Check out Amberlee’s FREE Money-Saving Download to save on groceries without using coupons. Go to RichLivingOnLess.com/Groceries.Want to know how Amberlee and her family got out of debt at age 31? Go to richlivingonless.com/31. Are you ready to join the FREE 5-day Motherhood Challenge? Go to RichLivingOnLess.com/motherhood to get started. Connect with me: Facebook: www.facebook.com/amberlee.rich Instagram: www.instagram.com/amberlee_rich Be sure you are subscribed and leave a review to this podcast so you won’t miss an episode!
Is knowing your neighbor a thing of the past? Could you call your neighbor on the phone right now? Paul checked in with an interesting perspective. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
This episode we are talking about Sex Trafficking, pornography, and parent involvement! I talk about a training that I took and YOU CAN TOO! It's a free training on the signs and symptoms of Sex Trafficking. Go to Operation Underground Railroads website to find the free training. I wish this dark corner of the world wasn't real, but it is. I hope you can find some good resources in this episode and feel more confident in recognizing sex trafficking. Stay safe my friends! We need to do these things, educating ourselves on how to protect ourselves and our sweet kiddos. Song Credit: Happy by MBB https://soundcloud.com/mbbofficialCreative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/Happy-MBBMusic promoted by Audio Libraryhttps://youtu.be/g6swHZbWtRcMusic by MBB https://www.youtube.com/c/mbbmusichttps://www.instagram.com/mbb_musichttps://soundcloud.com/mbbofficialhttps://spoti.fi/2wqzjwKReferences:https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/concussion/symptoms-causes/syc-20355594https://ourrescue.org/blog/internet-safety-guide/Documentary: Killing Us Softly 4
Hospitality is more than simply having guests over to your house. People will know if you really care about them, and hospitality is about showing people love. It’s an open-arms invitation, it’s selflessly inviting people into our world, into our homes. We’ve been invited into the family of God, and showing hospitality to others is an extension of the invitation we’ve received from Him.
Msgr Swetland shares with you a good news story about how people all around the world are coming closer together during this time of pandemic and enjoying the little things in life as the world stays home. Caller Question – If Jesus was Jewish, why do Jews celebrate Hanukkah and not Christmas Caller Question […] All show notes at Go Ask Your Father May 20th – Getting To Know Your Neighbor - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
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Jesus says the Greatest Command is to love God and to love your neighbor as yourself. How do we get to know our neighbors much less love them?
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B.J. Evans, Senior Producer of Performing Arts at BRIC, hosts a bi-monthly show where she gives listeners a behind-the-scenes look at what’s coming up at BRIC and talks to BRIC-affiliated artists about their work.Co-hosted by Liam Billingham, this episode features the newest member of the Production team, Marcus Kearns. Join Liam & B.J. as they get to know Marcus (and each other) a little bit better. Hosted by B.J. EvansProduced & co-hosted by Liam BillinghamEdited by Liam BillinghamRecorded at the Podcast Studio at BRIC
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What do you know for sure about anyone? Who would you be today if you had a different childhood?
Companies these days are global, and yet, many of them don’t understand what interfaith dialogue is about. Today’s guest, Shakila Ahmad, is President and Chair of the Board of the Islamic Center of Greater Cincinnati. Her life’s work is to help others understand interfaith dialogue and implement it in their daily lives, so their leadership can make their company a better place to work, and their communities a better place to live.
While We're Here spent the night out on the town and recorded a live podcast at Commune Cafe in Newburyport, MA. "Know Your Neighbor" is both the name of this episode and also the name of a documentary film project that the Newburyport Human Rights Commission is working on throughout the year. The film will be a collection of interviews with people in different locations throughout Newburyport. The purpose of the project is to help folks throughout the city get to know their neighbors and to celebrate the diversity of backgrounds, perspectives, and worldviews that contribute to our life together. Ben and Matt help to kick off the project by discussing the importance of knowing our neighbors. The first half of the episode is the usual back and forth banter that you are used to hearing from our hosts. In the second half, we get to hear voices from the crowd as Ben and Matt open up a time of questions and answers with the audience. Here is an article from the Newburyport Daily News about the podcast recording and the Know Your Neighbor project.
Highlights Include:In & Out are in Australia! INT: Ioan Gruffudd, Amber filming HARROW, Parent’s next level punishment, The Queen’s punishment, Inappropriate Story Time: Pretty Penny the Pink Flamingo, Smarter Than Suse, Michael Shannon is loose and INT: Jackie Gillies See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kelli's downtown at Pop's to grab coffee with Matt DiNardo. Matt's the morning meteorologist on 8 News Born & raised on Long Island, Matt's been in RVA for 14 years and yeah, his forecast is more accurate than the farmer's almanac.
This is Civity Radio talks with Kate Chance and Ameena Jandali with the Islamic Networks Group (ING). ING works around the country on education geared toward cultural literacy and mutual respect, as well as efforts to counter incidents of bigotry through building relationships and engaging communities. ING has also created the Know Your Neighbor Campaign, of which Civity is a partner. Photo Courtesy ING
At a time in American history when technology has provided more possibilities for connection, unfortunately, society seems to be more fragmented and fearful than ever. In the coming years, will religion be something that brings us together or drives us apart? What misconceptions do each of us hold about another person’s faith that make us afraid? A new campaign called, “Know Your Neighbor,” seeks to help us realize that our differences make us more interesting, not less. Getting to know our neighbors, whether they are people of a different faith, or of no faith, is a critical but joyful challenge for all Americans.
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