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Passage: 17 As he was setting out on a journey, a man ran up, knelt down before him, and asked him, “Good teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life? ” 18 “Why do you call me good? ” Jesus asked him. “No one is good except God alone. 19 You know the commandments: Do not murder; do not commit adultery; do not steal; do not bear false witness; do not defraud; honor your father and mother. ” 20 He said to him, “Teacher, I have kept all these from my youth.” 21 Looking at him, Jesus loved him and said to him,“You lack one thing: Go, sell all you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.” 22 But he was dismayed by this demand, and he went away grieving, because he had many possessions. 23 Jesus looked around and said to his disciples,“How hard it is for those who have wealth to enter the kingdom of God! ” 24 The disciples were astonished at his words. Again Jesus said to them,“Children, how hard it is to enter the kingdom of God! 25 It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich person to enter the kingdom of God.” 26 They were even more astonished, saying to one another, “Then who can be saved? ” 27 Looking at them, Jesus said,“With man it is impossible, but not with God, because all things are possible with God.” 28 Peter began to tell him, “Look, we have left everything and followed you.” 29 “Truly I tell you,” Jesus said,“there is no one who has left house or brothers or sisters or mother or father or children or fields for my sake and for the sake of the gospel, 30 who will not receive a hundred times more, now at this time — houses, brothers and sisters, mothers and children, and fields, with persecutions — and eternal life in the age to come. 31 But many who are first will be last, and the last first.” -- Mark 10:17-31 (CSB) Song: Believe For It (https://open.spotify.com/track/0tlJgLE8ddOq2L2k6YBc2y?si=7b0323649c6448e8) by CeCe Winans, Dwan Hill, Kyle Lee, and Mitch Wong Lyrics: They say this mountain can't be moved They say these chains will never break But they don't know You like we do There is power in Your name We've heard that there is no way through We've heard the tide will never change They haven't seen what You can do There is power in Your name So much power in Your name Move the immovable Break the unbreakable God we believe God we believe for it From the impossible We'll see a miracle God we believe God we believe for it We know that hope is never lost Oh for there is still an empty grave God we believe no matter what There is power in Your name So much power in Your name You are the way when there seems to be no way We trust in You God You have the final say You said it I believe it You said it It is done God we believe for it Prayer: Most loving Father, whose will it is for us to give thanks for all things, to fear nothing but the loss of you, and to cast all our care on you who care for us: Preserve us from faithless fears and worldly anxieties, that no clouds of this mortal life may hide from us the light of that love which is immortal, and which you have manifested to us in your Son Jesus Christ our Lord; who lives and reigns with you, in the unity of the Holy Spirit, one God, now and for ever. Amen.
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Aspiring iOS Developers: https://breakintoios.com/ In this episode we dive into Kilo Loco's (Kyle Lee) story of becoming an iOS developer from service worker and how he did it and built a successful career as an iOS developer. Kilo Loco also has a YouTube channel where he dives into software development. Kilo Loco Twitter: https://twitter.com/Kilo_Loco ----------------- Follow Me On Social Media -------------------- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasondubon/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/thejasondubon
Welcome back to Off The Blocks Swimming Podcast for 2024, this week we previewing the 2024 Doha World Swimming Championships with none other than former World Champion and World Record Holder Bobby Hurley, and World Aquatics Expert Commentator Bobby Hurley. Bobby Hurley and I preview this weeks Doha World Champs, which is shaping up to be a meet where the word "Opportunity" is in the air. Bobby and i take you through the Aussie team competing this week, as well as look at some of the key races to watch out for over the Championship week. We also give flowers to the amazing Aussie Open Water Team, who did an amazing job in Doha and in particular to Moesha Johnson, Nick Sloman and Kyle Lee who qualified for their first ever Olympic Games and are off to Paris. Don't miss this episode to get you up to date on all of the action this week in Doha
Kyle Lee (Kilo Loco) comes on to talk about the EU changes to the App Store, the future of Apps and Apple, and what it means for the Vision Pro.GuestKilo LocoTwitterYoutubeLinkedInAnnouncementsNeed help with your projects this year? BrightDigit has openings.Bushel on SaleCome to NYSwifty April 23 & 24 - Get 10% Off using Promo Code LeoSubscribe to our newsletterJoin our Brand New Patreon Page!Related EpisodesThe Making of Callsheet with Casey LissmacOS Indie Deep Cuts with Aaron VeghPizza, Playpen, and Fastlane Funding with Josh HoltzGoing Pro with Sean AllenPosture Island with Jordi BruinEmpower Station with Matt BraunIndie Dev #5 - Knowing Your Market with David BarnardIndie Dev #4 - Making an App Best-in-Class with Jordan MorganIndie Dev #3 - Focused Work with Michael TigasIndie Dev #2 - Tasks by Mustafa YusufIndie Dev #1 - Dark Noise by Charlie ChapmanApp Store Review Guidelines with Paweł MadejRelated Links Netflix Not Developing App for Vision Pro Because Headset is 'Subscale' and 'Not Relevant' to Subscribers - MacRumorsDevelopers Blast Apple's 27% Fee On External Payments: ‘Bad Faith Compliance'Christian Selig makes the YouTube Vision Pro app that Google wouldn'tYouTube says a Vision Pro app is ‘on the roadmap'Microsoft 365 productivity apps on Apple Vision Pro - Microsoft SupportUse Microsoft Teams on Apple Vision Pro - Microsoft SupportSocial MediaEmailleo@brightdigit.comGitHub - @brightdigitTwitter BrightDigit - @brightdigitLeo - @leogdionLinkedInBrightDigitLeoPatreon - brightdigitCreditsMusic from https://filmmusic.io"Blippy Trance" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) (00:00) - EU App Store Changes (24:06) - Apple Vision Pro Thanks to our monthly supporters Steven Lipton ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
#2STONED, Is a young up & coming Texas rap artist and promoter who was born & raised in Austin, TX. #2STONED is an artist who embodies Texas Hip Hop; he is young and has his own style/hustle that cannot be compared to anyone else, He is 28 years old & is more than energetic with his rhymes and has constantly been getting better over the last 10 years. #2STONED has opened/performed with a list of big names including Snoop Dogg, Desiigner, Twisted Insane, Juvenile, Jackie Chain, Chalie Boy, Lil Chuckee, Taylor Gang, Lil Flip, Frenchie, Macc Grace Of S.U.C, Yung Nation, Dorrough, Kyle Lee, Lil Scrappy, Rolls Royce Rizzy, Los Of S.U.C, Short Dawg, Kirko Bangz, Lil Young Of SwishaHouse, Bushwick Bill, Boston George, 2 Pistols, J Dawg, Point Blank Of S.U.C, Raider Klan, Slim Thug, Will Lean Of S.U.C, Dat Boi T, Mr. Pookie, Gunplay, DoughBeezy, Waka Flocka Flame, Yungstar of S.U.C, Z-Ro, Trae Tha Truth, Lil Keke, Nipsey Hussle, Propain, ESG, Young Dro, Propain, Rich Homie Quan, Kevin Gates, Trina, Dirtball Of Kottonmouth Kings, Three Six Mafia, Tory Lanez, 2LIVECREW, Snootie Wild, Ty Dolla Sign, Russell Lee, Guerrilla Maab, Bizarre Of D12, Crichy Crich, Larry, Mike G & Left Brain With OddFuture, Paul Wall, Devin The Dude, Riff Raff, Sauce Twinz, Webbie, Lil Ronny MothaF, Chedda Da Connect, Hot Boy Turk, Schemaposse, Just Brittany, Dice Soho, Trill Sammy, 2Milli, Rocko, Metroboomin, Lil Boosie, UglyGod, OG Maco, 22 Savage, MiKE Will Made It, Juicy J, MO3, Evander Griim, Go Yayo, Warren G, Blac Youngsta, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie & B.O.B. His first big investment was making sure to get a song with his favorite artist, Houston rapper Riff Raff. Also linking up with Lil Sicc to create the hit single “White Silk Pants.” Originally Released on Christmas Day 2012, #2STONED dropped two exclusive free downloads (DJ MikeNIke Exclusive & SLOWD-N-CUT Exclusive by DJ Currensy) for the track and received a little over 10K+ Downloads before switching the track to streaming only. #2STONED then linked up with Lil Sicc to release his first project and first official visual “Dummy” right before SXSW 2013. After SXSW 2013, #2STONED & Lil Sicc stepped it up and once again connected to bring his second official visual with the hit single “Hate Mo”. Coming in with his hit song, RUN IT UP, 2STONED turns the volume all the way up with the P.E.G FAMILY. The VIBEZ are set and unmatched. Tune in with us on iheartradio and all major platforms!!! TO READ MORE ON THE ARTIST OF THE WEEK: About — #2STONED / Official Website #positivevibes #goodvibes #positiveenergygenerations #positivevibes #uplifting #growth #austin #waco #2stoned #artists #music
Sair do buraco, virar zumbi, ser órfão da Mtv Brasil, parabólicas, interiores do Brasil, barulheira sem fim, músicas lentas e desgovernadas, clipes no Youtube e curadoria de playlists foram apenas alguns dos assuntos deste episódio, onde recebemos Sara Não Tem Nome e juntos ouvimos a barulheira post rock venezuelana do Zeta, o rap Phil Collins chapado do King Kyle Lee, o som synth francês sensuél do Vendredi Sur Mer e o single deliciante do paulista Naissius! BG: Trio 3D - "Tema 3D" (1964) Abertura por Aletrix Apoio: Porto Produções Musicais
After over a month off due to shady business dealings and just needing to live and love LIFE Mazi and Co. ARE BACK! Who better to kick off the comeback than Houston Born but SAN ANTONIO NATIVE Artist and Community leader King Kyle Lee. King Kyle Lee is one of the pioneers of Hip Hop music in the San Antonio Area as well as considered a TEXAS LEGEND by most. FINALLY! King Kyle Lee lands on MAZI'S WORLD!
“Parents are the captain of the ship, but we are the wind beneath their sails.” That was what BCBA and retired special education teacher, Kyle Jones-Sherman had to say about her professional role and empowering parents! Kyle shares her experience after completing my courses and joining our online community and how it completely changed her early intervention work for the better.
May 8-12 is Teacher Appreciation Week, and we are excited to celebrate the incredible women and men who choose to teach in Avon Schools. Don't just take it from us. In this episode, Superintendent Dr. Scott Wyndham features students from Kyle Lee and Ashley Koontz's classrooms at Avon Middle School North and Mandy Tobin and Erin Ringham's classrooms at Avon Middle School South. Listen in as they share who their favorite teachers are and what makes them so special. We hope you'll join our students in showing your appreciation to our teachers this Teacher Appreciation Week.
This episode we have music producer Killian Beatz. He has produced for artists such as NLE Choppa, Kevin Gates, and San Antonio very own Kyle Lee. Instead of beer we're taking shots for each round. Follow Killian Beatz IG - https://www.instagram.com/killianbeatz/ Podcast - https://movingrightalong.buzzsprout.com/1944069/11506203 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/album/7EpRTf5BAuVJm0oRFm0L2h Follow BDS Productions Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcDwVTHxFDb2PIgn-mwyUgg IG - https://www.instagram.com/openbarpod/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/productionsbds/ Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0dTqei9RweNWR1EO9nCRR8?si=FEMZ9XajS-6cJVyv6G9YLw&nd=1 Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/open-bar-podcast/id1494965024?uo=4
Thank you for tuning into "Starting Small", a podcast about brand development, entrepreneurship, and innovation in the modern world. In this episode, I am joined by Kyle Lee of Alaskan Salmon Company, fresh wild-caught seafood delivered straight from the docks. During college, he recognized the disconnect in the quality of salmon in the States and what was back in his freezer in Alaska. He began researching the industry with a piqued curiosity that there must be a better way to deliver fresher, wild-caught Alaskan seafood without the middlemen. Make sure to check out Alaskan Salmon Company at: https://aksalmonco.com/ Follow Starting Small: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startingsmallpod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Startingsmallpod/?modal=admin_todo_tour LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/cameronnagle Thank you to this episodes mid-break sponsor, France & Son, offering high quality, stylish furniture, lighting, and decor at a reasonable price. Pieces are available in a variety of colors, finishes, and textiles to complement any decor, and they even offer custom upholstery if you really can't find what you're looking for. Make sure to check out France & Son at: https://franceandson.com/ Have you ever purchased and used a sheet that is dry, hot, and overall comfortable? We spend majority of our life in bed, so why not invest in a sheet set that both feels great AND is eco friendly. Bed Voyage uses 100% luxury bamboo, that makes their sheets gentle on the hair & skin and cooling for hot sleepers all night long. Make sure to check them out and use code: STARTINGSMALL at checkout for 15% off your purchase at: https://www.bedvoyage.com/
Opening Song: Believe For It (https://open.spotify.com/track/1NF6eOwNrJfQyYiGvYUMkI?si=8a645a7f894543da) by CeCe Winans, Dwan Hill, Kyle Lee, and Mitch Wong Lyrics: They say this mountain can't be moved They say these chains will never break But they don't know You like we do There is power in Your name We've heard that there is no way through We've heard the tide will never change They haven't seen what You can do There is power in Your name So much power in Your name Move the immovable Break the unbreakable God we believe God we believe for it From the impossible We'll see a miracle God we believe God we believe for it We know that hope is never lost Oh for there is still an empty grave God we believe no matter what There is power in Your name So much power in Your name You are the way when there seems to be no way We trust in You God You have the final say You said it I believe it You said it It is done Ending God we believe for it Passage: But on the first day of the week, at early dawn, they went to the tomb, taking the spices they had prepared. 2 And they found the stone rolled away from the tomb, 3 but when they went in they did not find the body of the Lord Jesus. 4 While they were perplexed about this, behold, two men stood by them in dazzling apparel. 5 And as they were frightened and bowed their faces to the ground, the men said to them, “Why do you seek the living among the dead? 6 He is not here, but has risen. Remember how he told you, while he was still in Galilee, 7 that the Son of Man must be delivered into the hands of sinful men and be crucified and on the third day rise.” 8 And they remembered his words, 9 and returning from the tomb they told all these things to the eleven and to all the rest. 10 Now it was Mary Magdalene and Joanna and Mary the mother of James and the other women with them who told these things to the apostles, 11 but these words seemed to them an idle tale, and they did not believe them. 12 But Peter rose and ran to the tomb; stooping and looking in, he saw the linen cloths by themselves; and he went home marveling at what had happened. Musical Reflection: Nothing But The Blood (PLAINFIELD) by Robert Lowry Reflection Notes: Lowry wrote several hymns for his congregation's use in the late nineteenth century. This particular tune is pentatonic (only five notes used per octave) and falls within a small vocal range, which made it accessible for all parishioners to sing and enjoy. Prayer: O God, who for our redemption gave your only begotten Son to die upon the Cross, and by his glorious resurrection delivered us from the devil and the power of death: Grant us grace to die daily to sin, that we may live with him in the joy of his resurrection; who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, now and for ever. Amen.
Best Gospel Performance/Song: «Never Lost» von CeCe Winans Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song: «Believe For It», geschrieben von Dwan Hill, Kyle Lee, CeCe Winans & Mitch Wong Best Gospel Album: «Believe For It» von CeCe Winans Best Contemporary Christian Music Album: «Old Church Basement» von Elevation Worship & Maverick City Music Best Roots Gospel Album: «My Savior» von Carrie Underwood
Home Partners of America's Business Development Manager and podcast host Safiyah Basir provides pro tips twice a month for agents and residents. This episode we received tips for agents from one of our top Atlanta agents, Linda Hall. Pro Tips For Agents : - Always qualify the tenant, make sure they meet the criteria, so no one is left on different pages. - Use other agents are resources if you have any questions, using the Facebook group will be super beneficial - Attend Home Partners webinars/classes, they really help with developing leads and generating them. - Learn the Home Partners Process and Transaction Overview so you can inform your clients and know answers to their questions - Treat Home Partners clients with respect and urgency, they most likely need to move as soon as they can! Pro Tips For Residents : - Favorite Homes to your agent so they can see what homes fit your criteria - Read through the Qualifications and make sure you are informed when you are applying to ensure an approval - Ask your HP agent any question you have, this is an emotional process and the agent will be there to answer anything confusing. ------------------------------------- https://campsite.bio/homepartners/ https://twitter.com/homepartners?lang=en https://www.instagram.com/homepartnersofamerica/?hl=en https://www.youtube.com/c/Homepartners https://www.facebook.com/Home-Partners-of-America-298554257630842 WelcomeHome@homepartners.com 50% off Application fee code welcome21
In the eleventh episode of Welcome Home, Safiyah speaks with Kyle Lee, an HPA Top Agent operating in Seattle, WA. Kyle, at 19 years old has used the lease purchase program to jump-start his career and currently works with the Home Partners of America Lease purchase program for 70%-80% of his real estate business. Subscribe https://campsite.bio/homepartners/ https://twitter.com/homepartners?lang=en https://www.instagram.com/homepartnersofamerica/?hl=en https://www.youtube.com/c/Homepartners https://www.facebook.com/Home-Partners-of-America-298554257630842 50% Application fee code welcome21
Comedian Hasan Minhaj says "Immigrants love secrets." Our hosts discuss the propensity for South Asian families to keep secrets and what impact protecting the family's honor has on our identities. Enjoy the last episode of the season with a cup of chai as we spill the South Asian tea! Credits:Hosts: Caroline Lancaster (@carolinesusie) & Kevin Wilson (@crossculturechristian)Production: Arul Karunanidhi, Kyle Lee & Alex WatersDesign: Lisa Matsui & Caroline LancasterFollow us on instagram @faithandchaiBrought to you by South Asian InterVarsity @intervarsity.sa
Depression and mental illness are real but more often than not South Asian communities can ignore or deny those realities. Join our hosts as they discuss their experiences with depression in college, what they feared their parents would think and how their view of mental health has been shaped by time, culture and faith. Plus, during our biscuit break find out who ran for student council to hide being sad. Mental Health Resources: *Check your college's mental health office for local resources that are FREE to students. *South Asian Therapists Directory - southasiantherapists.org *Asian Mental Health Collective - asianmhc.org *Chicago + Denver-based South Asian Therapist - https://optimumjoy.com/ruth-nathaniel/ *Books from a Christian perspective about inviting God into your mental health journey - https://www.ivpress.com/browse/resources-for-mental-health Mentioned on Today's Episode: *The Silence About Mental Health in South Asian Culture Is Dangerous: https://newrepublic.com/article/122892/silence-mental-health-south-asian-culture-dangerous Credits: Hosts: Caroline Lancaster (@carolinesusie) & Kevin Wilson (@crossculturechristian) Production: Arul Karunanidhi, Kyle Lee & Alex Waters Design: Lisa Matsui & Caroline Lancaster Follow us on instagram @faithandchai Brought to you by South Asian InterVarsity @intervarsity.sa
What happens when we decide to leave our South Asian family's faith to practice another? Join our co-hosts as they welcome SPECIAL GUEST Divya Putty for a vulnerable and honest conversation about the challenges, beauty and healing that can come in navigating this major social stigma in the South Asian community. For more info about the South Asian InterVarsity Support Network mentioned on today's episode visit: https://www.southasianintervarsity.org/south-asian-support-network.htmlCredits:Special Guest: Divya Putty (@divya_putty)Hosts: Caroline Lancaster (@carolinesusie) & Kevin Wilson (@crossculturechristian)Production: Arul Karunanidhi, Kyle Lee & Alex WatersDesign: Lisa Matsui & Caroline LancasterFollow us on instagram @faithandchaiBrought to you by South Asian InterVarsity @intervarsity.sa
Remember the last time your parents told you stay out of the sun? Grab your cup of chai and let's go there! Fair and Lovely creams to clouds of talc powder, South Asian women vs men's experiences of colorism, and how faith intertwines it all. Caroline and Kevin dive deep into the prejudices towards having darker complexion in the South Asian community. Also, find out what biscuit our hosts think best resembles their complexion! Credits:SPECIAL THANKS to Khayali (Kevin's sister).Hosts: Caroline Lancaster (@carolinesusie) & Kevin Wilson (@crossculturechristian)Production: Arul Karunanidhi, Kyle Lee & Alex WatersDesign: Lisa Matsui & Caroline LancasterFollow us on instagram @faithandchaiBrought to you by South Asian InterVarsity @intervarsity.sa
Join Kevin and Caroline as they dissect dating and marrying outside of their South Asian communities. Laugh along as they process how their families responded, the role faith played, gender dynamics and how they navigated this major "what will people think" moment.Credits:Hosts: Caroline Lancaster (@carolinesusie) & Kevin Wilson (@crossculturechristian)Production: Arul Karunanidhi, Kyle Lee & Alex WatersDesign: Lisa Matsui & Caroline LancasterFollow us on instagram @faithandchaiBrought to you by South Asian InterVarsity @intervarsity.sa
Welcome to SEASON 2 of the Faith and Chai podcast! Whether its an exam, a class, or some other aspect of life, failure hits deep for South Asians. Join our hosts as they process their fails in light of their ethnic and faith journeys and how failure elicits the big question of this season: "What will people think?".Credits:Hosts: Caroline Lancaster (@carolinesusie) & Kevin Wilson (@crossculturechristian)Production: Arul Karunanidhi, Kyle Lee & Alex WatersDesign: Lisa Matsui & Caroline LancasterFollow us on instagram @faithandchaiBrought to you by South Asian InterVarsity @intervarsity.sa
Today we interview Kyle Lee from Seattle, WA. He is 18 years old and already on track to do some big numbers his first year in the real estate business.Kyle's IG: Kylelee.rehttp://www.bryancasella.comhttp://www.jointeambc.com
Acumen Law's Kyle Lee talks about enforcement and accessibility issues when it come to the vaccine status card. We also get into the possibility of civil jury trials being eliminated by the province.
Make yourself a cup of chai and join us for this special BONUS episode of the Faith and Chai Podcast! We'll be hearing a spoken word poem, submitted by one of our listeners reflecting on her South Asian American cultural and faith journey. Follow us on instagram @faithandchaiBrought to you by South Asian InterVarsity (@intervarsity.sa) Check out the lyrics to the poem:https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AtlvkkoTpvGo_Z4iaI6uRUH_9r3e9QiEEcIEmaAbgzw/edit?usp=sharingCredits:Hosts: Caroline Lancaster (@carolinesusie) & Kevin Wilson (@crossculturechristian)Production: Arul Karunanidhi, Kyle Lee & Alex WatersDesign: Lisa Matsui & Caroline Lancaster
As we continue to walk through Ordinary Time in the church calendar, we have a special guest joining us. Kyle Lee and his family live in Oklahoma City, where he is an elementary school teacher. Kyle is a dear friend of mine, and in many ways, we have been learning about the church calendar and ancient church practices together. Today, we will hear how Kyle's faith journey has shifted his landscape over the last few years, what daily practices and habits he has added to his life, and more. Notes: Daily Readings Ancient-Future Time, by Robert E. Webber The Eternal Current The Book of Common Prayer The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry Garden City Daily Lessons from the Saints Every Moment Holy Would you consider supporting this podcast? This Road is a production of Worthwhile.Media Music: Pulse by OBOY Licensed through soundstripe.com – Use code WORTHWHILE to get 10% off your subscription! (Full Disclosure: Using Soundstripe through this link does give Worthwhile Media a small % – Thank you in advance) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thisroad/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thisroad/support
In today's episode, Steve interviews Senior Seasonal Correspondent, Kyle Lee, as they discuss the how hot it's been, how arbitrary seasons are, and how that applies to Campus Ministry.Follow us on Instagram @ministryduringthedisruption
You know that aunty that asked you this at every family gathering. Caroline and Kevin dive in to every South Asian family's favorite cultural expectation: marriage. From arranged marriages to interracial dating, they reflect on how they navigated this season of their lives. Also, don't miss out on a chance to cringe hearing about their worst dates during this episode's biscuit break. Follow us on instagram @faithandchaiBrought to you by South Asian InterVarsity (@intervarsity.sa)Go Deeper:ARTICLE - Seen Yet Unseen: Singleness as a South Asian Womanby Maureen Mathewhttp://thewell.intervarsity.org/reflections/seen-yet-unseen-singleness-south-asian-womanCredits:Hosts: Caroline Lancaster (@carolinesusie) & Kevin Wilson (@crossculturechristian)Production: Arul Karunanidhi, Kyle Lee & Alex WatersTheme: Alex WatersDesign: Lisa Matsui & Caroline Lancaster
New England Conservatory of MusicJason MaronNedelka F. PrescodThe Un-Silenced Voice ProjectDreaming Girls FoundationSouth African Institute of International AffairsNaledi Masilo is a vocalist, composer, educator and founder of the Dreaming Girls Foundation, a South African based non-profit. She grew up in Johannesburg where she cultivated a love for music through backyard jam sessions and endless artistic curiosity. She graduated from the University of Cape Town with a Bachelor of Social Sciences and received a degree in Jazz Performance from The New England Conservatory (June 2021). Naledi has been a resident at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC through Betty Carter's Jazz Ahead Program, where she was mentored by individuals including Dee Dee Bridgewater and Jason Moran. She was elected as part of the prestigious South African Standard Bank National Youth Band. Naledi moved to Boston to attend the New England Conservatory when she was awarded the Dean's Scholarship. At the Conservatory she played an important role in bringing forward Black voices as the president of the Black Student Union. She cemented the legacy of alumna Coretta Scott-King, wife of the late Dr. Martin L. King through three annual concerts held in her honor; served on the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee and earned various fellowships and grants from the conservatory.Naledi cultivated a strong relationship with The Boston City Singers (BCS), where she was their premier tour choir conductor and taught electives on vocal technique and South African music. She was also a program director at the YMCA youth center for a music and social justice program. Naledi currently teaches at BCS and Savannah Music Festival Jazz Academy. She also runs her own workshops on jazz, voice techniques and the history and music of South Africa.Naledi founded the Dreaming Girls Foundation to help women and young girls become leaders and critically conscious members of society. In 2021, a generous grant by the New England Conservatory Entrepreneurial Musicianship Department allowed Dreaming Girls to expand their reach. They collaborated with Her Own Skin and The Unsilenced Voice Project to host a podcast series titled Wathint'abafazi that featured seven young women speaking on their experiences in the music industry. Kyle Lee is a media producer for the Short Fuse Podcast as well as for the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship and has produced podcasts such as The Daily Arrow, a 2-season, 60-day podcast with devotional and meditative exercises to help navigate our current political climate through the lens of faith, spirituality, and mindfulness. He lives in Harlem with his wife and enjoys writing and performing poetry and spoken word in his spare time. You can reach him at @kyleburtonlee on Instagram and Twitter.Gilda Geist is an intern for the Short Fuse Podcast and a student at Brandeis University, where she is studying journalism, English, and political science. She is a senior editor of her university newspaper, The Justice, as well as a tutor for the Brandeis University English Language Programs. Gilda is based in Boston, MA and enjoys writing, bookbinding, and listening to podcasts.
In today's episode, Steve interviews Senior Superstar Correspondent, Kyle Lee, as they discuss the meaninglessness of the regular season in sports and how that applies to Campus Ministry.Follow us on Instagram @ministryduringthedisruption
Hear Kevin and Caroline unpack how their faith differs from what they inherited from their parents, experiences with those of other faith backgrounds, and which family member fell asleep at obligatory family religious gatherings?Follow us on Instagram @faithandchaiBrought to you by South Asian InterVarsity (@intervarsity.sa)Credits:Hosts: Caroline Lancaster (@carolinesusie) & Kevin Wilson (@crossculturechristian)Production: Arul Karunanidhi, Kyle Lee & Alex WatersTheme: Alex WatersDesign: Lisa Matsui & Caroline Lancaster
In today's episode, Steve interviews Senior Playoffs Correspondent, Kyle Lee, as they discuss the meaninglessness of the regular season in sports and how that applies to Campus Ministry.Follow us on Instagram @ministryduringthedisruption
The South-Asian experience as it relates to family is simultaneously complex, messy, and beautiful. We carry our family's voices and opinions with us even when we're apart and can affect us in ways that we are not often aware of. Kevin and Caroline talk about these dynamics and the impact on their lives. They also share honestly and vulnerably about both the pain and reconciliation they have experienced with their families. Brought to you by South Asian InterVarsity (@intervarsity.sa)Follow us on Instagram @faithandchaiCredits:Hosts: Caroline Lancaster (@carolinesusie) & Kevin Wilson (@crossculturechristian)Production: Arul Karunanidhi, Kyle Lee & Alex WatersTheme: Alex WatersDesign: Lisa Matsui & Caroline Lancaster
That's it for us…you've been great! After 161 episodes and 7+ years, it is time to say goodbye to the Create Radio Show. We hope you have enjoyed the ride as much as we have! In this final episode, we ask the question: what is the future of church creativity? MUSIC: Opening Theme: written and performed by The Hand Lungs Additional music provided by Kyle Lee and Kyler Clapp
Family expectations, personal career aspirations, and faith convictions collide in this very REAL conversation about the seemingly simple question, "What do you do?" Listen in as Kevin and Caroline discuss finding our sense of worth at the intersection of all these. Plus, hear how Kevin scored on the quiz: "How close are you to achieving the South Asian American Dream"Take the quiz: "How Close Are You To Achieving The South Asian American Dream!?" - https://www.buzzfeed.com/carolinesusie/how-close-are-you-to-achieving-the-south-asian-ame-c9psrrbc7c?bfsource=bfocompareoffShare your results on our Instagram @faithandchaiBrought to you by South Asian InterVarsity (@intervarsity.sa) Credits:Hosts: Caroline Lancaster (@carolinesusie) & Kevin Wilson (@crossculturechristian)Production: Arul Karunanidhi, Kyle Lee & Alex WatersTheme: Alex WatersDesign: Lisa Matsui & Caroline Lancaster
Ali Lopes is a freelance graphic designer based in Nashville, Tennessee. Ali loves to partner with non-profits and churches to tell beautiful visual stories. She loves making complex ideas relatable through design and illustrations. Ali has a deep passion for the local church and loving people. She still loves a good story, and one of her favorite ways to relax is reading or watching a movie. Ali, her husband, and their almost-4-year-old daughter love family movie night, playing games, and finding the biggest hills in the neighborhood to race down. In today's episode, we discuss storytelling through design, hearing from God, and more! NOTES: Ali's Website MUSIC: Opening Theme: written and performed by The Hand Lungs Additional music provided by Kyle Lee and Kyler Clapp
Remember the last time someone asked you this and how you felt? How does location affect the South Asian experience? How does faith affect our understanding of home and "place"? In this episode of Faith & Chai, Caroline and Kevin talk about how they've experienced this question and what it taught them about where we find a sense of home.Follow us on instagram @faithandchaiBrought to you by South Asian InterVarsity (@intervarsity.sa)Go Deeper:The Gift of Gershom: God's Call to the Alien Experienceby Ritu Singhhttp://thewell.intervarsity.org/reflections/gift-gershom-gods-call-alien-experienceBook referenced in episode:Beyond Homelessness: Christian Faith in a Culture of Displacementby Brian J. Walsh and Steven Bouma-PredigerCredits:Hosts: Caroline Lancaster (@carolinesusie) & Kevin Wilson (@crossculturechristian)Production: Arul Karunanidhi, Kyle Lee & Alex WatersTheme: Alex WatersDesign: Lisa Matsui & Caroline Lancaster
Scripture:Exodus 2:23 - 3:12 (NRSV)23 After a long time the king of Egypt died. The Israelites groaned under their slavery, and cried out. Out of the slavery their cry for help rose up to God. 24 God heard their groaning, and God remembered his covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. 25 God looked upon the Israelites, and God took notice of them.Moses at the Burning Bush3 Moses was keeping the flock of his father-in-law Jethro, the priest of Midian; he led his flock beyond the wilderness, and came to Horeb, the mountain of God. 2 There the angel of the Lord appeared to him in a flame of fire out of a bush; he looked, and the bush was blazing, yet it was not consumed. 3 Then Moses said, “I must turn aside and look at this great sight, and see why the bush is not burned up.” 4 When the Lord saw that he had turned aside to see, God called to him out of the bush, “Moses, Moses!” And he said, “Here I am.” 5 Then he said, “Come no closer! Remove the sandals from your feet, for the place on which you are standing is holy ground.” 6 He said further, “I am the God of your father, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.” And Moses hid his face, for he was afraid to look at God.7 Then the Lord said, “I have observed the misery of my people who are in Egypt; I have heard their cry on account of their taskmasters. Indeed, I know their sufferings, 8 and I have come down to deliver them from the Egyptians, and to bring them up out of that land to a good and broad land, a land flowing with milk and honey, to the country of the Canaanites, the Hittites, the Amorites, the Perizzites, the Hivites, and the Jebusites. 9 The cry of the Israelites has now come to me; I have also seen how the Egyptians oppress them. 10 So come, I will send you to Pharaoh to bring my people, the Israelites, out of Egypt.” 11 But Moses said to God, “Who am I that I should go to Pharaoh, and bring the Israelites out of Egypt?” 12 He said, “I will be with you; and this shall be the sign for you that it is I who sent you: when you have brought the people out of Egypt, you shall worship God on this mountain.”Worship Set:“We Praise You” - Brandon Lake, Brian Johnson, Matt Redman, Phil Wickham“The Lion And The Lamb” - Brenton Brown, Brian Johnson, Leeland Mooring“Holy Spirit” - Bryan Torwalt, Katie Torwalt“Doxology” - Traditional“Better Word” - Leeland Mooring, Jack Mooring, Kyle Lee
Today we are joined by the one and only Cody Applegate. Cody is the Creative Director for Victory Youth at Victory Church in Tulsa, Oklahoma. He first started in the creative world by serving in his local church and later attended college at Rogers State University. He has a background in screen printing, photography, videography, design, and branding. NOTES: Cody on IG MUSIC: Opening Theme: written and performed by The Hand Lungs Additional music provided by Kyle Lee and Kyler Clapp
In today's episode, Kyle interviews Senior Sandwich Correspondent, Kyle Lee, as they discuss how every sandwich secretly wishes it were a taco, the greatness of tacos, and how that applies to campus ministry.Follow us on Instagram @ministryduringthedisruption
Why are two white people hosting this podcast? Hear Kevin and Caroline process their "white-sounding" names in light of their South Asian identities and navigate the tension of cultural insecurity, history, and faith that arises in our names. Follow us on Instagram @faithandchaiBrought to you by South Asian InterVarsity (@intervarsity.sa)Credits:Hosts: Caroline Lancaster (@carolinesusie) & Kevin Wilson (@crossculturechristian)Production: Arul Karunanidhi, Kyle Lee & Alex WatersTheme: Alex WatersDesign: Lisa Matsui & Caroline Lancaster
Where did "Faith and Chai" come from and what are we hoping to achieve in this podcast? Make yourself a cup of chai and join us in the living room for the first time! Follow us on Instagram @faithandchaiBrought to you by South Asian InterVarsity (@intervarsity.sa)Credits:Hosts: Caroline Lancaster (@carolinesusie) & Kevin Wilson (@crossculturechristian)Production: Arul Karunanidhi, Kyle Lee & Alex WatersTheme: Alex WatersDesign: Lisa Matsui & Caroline Lancaster
LSC students Kyle Lee, Laura Mobley, and Nick Boucher discuss their trials, their successes, their embarrassing moments, and how they've surprised themselves roughly one year into the Covid-19 Pandemic. Spoiler: the conversation roams far and wide to Zoom cameras (on or off?), the passing of sweet grandmothers, mountain lion tracks, what berries to eat and not eat in the forest, and what to expect from a post-pandemic world. View closed captioned edition here.
In this episode, Canadian expat and MICA paramedic Kyle Lee shares a tale of a situation where he was faced with "Can't Ventilate, Can't Intubate"; something that would be daunting for any training doctor in the hospital setting, only Kyle was in the back of an Ambulance - Crikey... After the case, Claire and Kyle discuss some of the challenges of balancing life and happiness with the intense experiences one has in a career that deals with intense medical situations. Copyright information: The Amazing Case is produced by EMD - Deakin University's emergency medicine and critical care special interest group. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0 International License. Theme song: Good Problems by Lilly Wolf. Provided by Jamendo Link for music: https://www.jamendo.com/track/1560895/good-problems?fbclid=IwAR2HU3H9-5zR62HA7mr-2-siXjp9-eia8oA3g-BbF2Rll43bP_towfXug
Super Late Model driver Tyler Horst and host Kyle McFadden breakdown the Ultimate Northeast Super Late Model Series Tex Shaffer Memorial presented by Turn 5 Turn Around at Hagerstown Speedway from Saturday night. Hear from race winner Jason Covert, as well as podium finishers Kyle Lee and Trever Feathers. Horst also talks about his recent Super Late Model track championship at Winchester Speedway.
Host Kyle McFadden and Martinsburg Journal News columnist Brett Rose (Finish Line by Brett Rose) breakdown the Frank Sagi Tribute at Hagerstown Speedway from Sunday, June 23. Super Late Model winner Kyle Lee comes on the show to talk about his big win and the key behind his improvements this season. Also hear from Jason Covert (second), Trever Feathers (10th to third), Tyler Bare (fifth), and Late Model Sportsman winner Scott Palmer. Additionally, Pennsylvania Posse's Logan Wagner recaps his eventful Super Late Model debut.
Even in the midst of persecution, it is important to remain true to who God has called you to be. In the last part of the series, “Different”, Kyle Lee, teaches about what it means to have the right pursuit in life.
In this episode, we discuss how Chef Kyle Lee Mcknight got his start in the industry, why he does the work he does, when getting started- how cooking was a vehicle for travel, how cooking to make people change has changed his career, finding sobriety, how life changes once sobriety is found, being emotionally sound, developing emotional intelligence, how to deal with confrontation, training, culture, side hustling your passion, how to get a product to retail, growing and leveraging your network, and why buying food from friends is chef Mcknights mantra. Chef McKnight got his start washing dishes for a par of Adidas. 25 years later he has made a name for himself as a premier chef in the south. He's won multiple accolades for his work and has been invited to cook at the James Beard House. Today he's the founder of Nena's Meats and Provisions and serves as Executive Chef at Full Steam Brewery.