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Larry Richman retired in 2022 after working as a Church employee for 45 years. He was a project and product manager for many of the Church's programs, such as Sunday and weekday programs for adults, youth, and children as well as leader training and tools. He was the director of LDS.org and the Church's social media efforts from 2003–2008. Larry has authored over a dozen books and thousands of articles in magazines and websites. As an entrepreneur, he has started several businesses and provided leadership training and consulting for several companies. He has also served as CEO and Chairman of the Board of Trustees for non-profit organizations. From 2022–2023, Larry served a full-time mission as the executive secretary for the Africa South Area Presidency. Links LDS365.com There is already a discussion started about this podcast. Share your thoughts. Transcript coming soon Get 14-day access to the Core Leader Library Highlights Larry shares insights into his career working behind the scenes at the Church and collaborating with general authorities. He discusses the balance between following the handbook and allowing for flexibility in leadership roles. Larry also highlights the importance of utilizing resources like the Life Help section, Gospel Topics, and My Calling in the Gospel Library app. He emphasizes the principle-based approach in the current handbook and the For the Strength of Youth guide, focusing on teaching doctrine and letting individuals govern themselves. Larry also touches on his experience running the LDS 365 blog and the importance of staying updated on handbook revisions. He shares his recent mission experience in South Africa and working with the area presidency. Larry's insights provide valuable perspectives on leadership and resources within church structure. 00:02:18 - Larry Richman's Career in the Church 00:09:19 - Working with General Authorities 00:15:52 - Implementing Church Initiatives 00:30:39 - Larry Richman's LDS 365 Blog 00:33:08 - Resources in the Gospel Library App 00:40:43 - Understanding and Using the Handbook 00:45:20 - Flexibility and Guidance in the Handbook 00:46:19 - Updates and Changes in the Handbook The Leading Saints Podcast is one of the top independent Latter-day Saints podcasts as part of nonprofit Leading Saints' mission to help Latter-day Saints be better prepared to lead. Learn more and listen to any of the past episodes for free at LeadingSaints.org. Past guests include Emily Belle Freeman, David Butler, Hank Smith, John Bytheway, Reyna and Elena Aburto, Liz Wiseman, Stephen M. R. Covey, Julie Beck, Brad Wilcox, Jody Moore, Tony Overbay, John H. Groberg, Elaine Dalton, Tad R. Callister, Lynn G. Robbins, J. Devn Cornish, Bonnie Oscarson, Dennis B. Neuenschwander, Anthony Sweat, John Hilton III, Barbara Morgan Gardner, Blair Hodges, Whitney Johnson, Ryan Gottfredson, Greg McKeown, Ganel-Lyn Condie, Michael Goodman, Wendy Ulrich, Richard Ostler, Kirby Heyborne, and many more in over 700 episodes. Discover podcasts, articles, virtual conferences, and live events related to callings such as the bishopric, Relief Society, elders quorum, Primary, youth leadership, stake leadership, ward mission, ward council, young adults, ministering, and teaching.
Today on Crain’s Daily Gist, a look at Uber’s reported expansion in Chicago, a potential merger between Rush and Swedish Covenant , a look at United Airlines’ new system to help passengers avoid missing connecting flights, Larry Richman stepping down early as CIBC U.S. chief and Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s music director Riccardo Muti’s sides with musicians in ongoing contract disputes. After that, host Amy Guth talks with Crain’s Chicago Business commercial real estate reporter Danny Ecker about what could become one of the city’s biggest hotel sales to date, and what it could mean for West Loop real estate.
Thanks for tuning in Subject:CINEMA, now in our SEVENTH Year of podcast fun....(gasp!) THIS WEEK:For the first time in SC history, we step away from movies and TV completely for a musical tribute. On February 4, 1983, the world lost the most perfect female pop vocalist in history. TC was a huge fan, that day will live in infamy for him, and as we approach the 30th (!) anniversary of that dark day, today he steps into his music mode to pay tribute to that vocalist. It's "Voice Of The Heart: Celebrating The Carpenters!" Plus TC talks with Indie Film Spotlight senior correspondant Larry Richman on an overview of the Sundance and Slamdance Film Festivals (and if you havent' done so already, don't forget to download the HUGE Fethival of Film Fethivals PDF - download it for free right now RIGHT HERE! )A Bonehead Of The WeekA Scream and Shout OutCoverage of the nominees of the 19th Annual Chlotrudis AwardsA super important Save Our ScreensAnd our review of HANSEL AND GRETEL: WITCH HUNTERS! SAVE OUR SCREENS - NEW CALL TO ACTION! Please allow me to ask you to check out the Kickstarter donation page for the Randolph VT Playhouse theatre. The Playhouse is the oldest continuously-operating single screen movie theater in Vermont, and it’s in serious danger of being forced to close in the new digital landscape. I know it's out of the way, but we MUST save this theater for it's history! They're more than halfway to their goal - help put them over the TOP! http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/678892078/playhouse-projector-project?ref=home_location NEW! The Brattle has started their Kickstarter campaign to fund their digital conversion (which I mistakenly thought was already done - sorry Ned & Ivy!) and an upgraded HVAC system - and it's already going great guns. Help out RIGHT NOW! http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/78747263/brattle-theatre-digital-projection-and-hvac-renova?ref=live To donate to BMX Rider Brett Banasiewicz's medical fund, buy the #MADDOG tee from the Athlete Recovery Fund here, or make a general donation here. Thanks to ALL of you who take the time to listen to Subject:CINEMA. Now, if we can just get those of you out there to WRITE or CALL once in a while...that would be AWESOME! Email us at subjectcinema@popcornnroses.com or call us TOLL FREE at 1-888-214-9311! Subject:CINEMA is brought to you by: eMusic Now with over TEN MILLION choices for great tunes - and by visiting http://emusic.com/cinema , you will get 35 FREE DOWNLOADS during your 14 day trial! Check it out today! Check out all our great deals in one central spot, right here at MevioCoupons.Com *** E-mail us at subjectcinema@popcornnroses.com Want to take S: C With you? Now you can - SC is now Mobile via iPhone! Check us out today - all the latest S:C podcasts plus EXCLUSIVE features coming soon! Call us with your comments! 1-888-214-9311 TOLL FREE in the US and Canada! Wanna hear us anywhere? Now you CAN! Subject:CINEMA Mobile for iPhone is now here! Get it at iTunes NOW!
Thanks for tuning in Subject:CINEMA, now in our SEVENTH Year of podcast fun....(gasp!) THIS WEEK: It's time for part one of our annual year end shows - this show is dedicated to all the silly, goofy awards we could think of - it's the 2012 Just 'Cause We Can awards! Plusa discussion of a topic from a "Dear Prudence" column this week about eating at the theaterAnd THE OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT OF TC and Kim's TOP FILMS OF THE YEAR...plus top films lists from colleagues Larry Richman from Indie Film Spotlight, Eric Lyon from Cavebabble, and Anthony Lamberti, co-host of Mashed Up Madness, coming in January!DO NOT MISS the EIGHTH ANNUAL POPPIES AND ROSIES AWARDS THIS MONDAY, January 31 at approximately 9 PM ET US - these are the biggies, folks! To donate to BMX Rider Brett Banasiewicz's medical fund, buy the #MADDOG tee from the Athlete Recovery Fund here, or make a general donation here. Thanks to ALL of you who take the time to listen to Subject:CINEMA. Now, if we can just get those of you out there to WRITE or CALL once in a while...that would be AWESOME! Email us at subjectcinema@popcornnroses.com or call us TOLL FREE at 1-888-214-9311! Subject:CINEMA is brought to you by: eMusic Now with over TEN MILLION choices for great tunes - and by visiting http://emusic.com/cinema , you will get 35 FREE DOWNLOADS during your 14 day trial! Check it out today! Check out all our great deals in one central spot, right here at MevioCoupons.Com *** E-mail us at subjectcinema@popcornnroses.com Want to take S: C With you? Now you can - SC is now Mobile via iPhone! Check us out today - all the latest S:C podcasts plus EXCLUSIVE features coming soon! Call us with your comments! 1-888-214-9311 TOLL FREE in the US and Canada! Wanna hear us anywhere? Now you CAN! Subject:CINEMA Mobile for iPhone is now here! Get it at iTunes NOW!
TC (sans Kim) explores the current world of indie film in the first of a two part special focus on PNR's website, Indie Film Spotlight. This is the BIGGEST Show we've ever done, with a look at how indie films are made, what goes into them, how they're written and much more. Joining TC this week are two very special guests: Michael Colford, the founder and president of Boston's Chlotrudis Society for Independent Film, and the writer, producer, and director of the quirky indie comedy Once Upon A Film, Decker. Also, TC discusses his own view of indie films, what some of his favorite indies are (betcha you can just GUESS which movies he's going to talk about, heh heh heh) and Wayback reviews of Once Upon A Film and Paranoid Park! On the second part of State Of Independence this Thursday, TC will speak with some of the people involved with a closely watched indie film called Still Green - writer/producer Georgia Menides, producer Doug Lloyd, and the filmmaker behind the documentary Making Still Green, Steven Petty. You can catch "Making Still Green" now in weekly segments on Film Threat's website at http://filmthreat.com. As always, more extensive show notes are available at http://subjectcinema.com and http://popcornnroses.com. Don't forget to join us Thursday for part two of State of Independence, where we'll also speak with one of todays top indie blog writers, Larry Richman! Get well soon, Kim - I miss you!
The first version appeared online in 1994, followed by an update in 2000. Now LDS.org -- the official website of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints -- unveils an all-new design in 2007. In this edition we talked with Larry Richman, Director of Internet Coordination for the website. You'll learn what the most-used part of the site is, how to be informed of updates, why the redesign, and what's new at LDS.org.That's this week on the Cricket and Seagull...