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Leadership Hilton Head Island-Bluffton has a long history of making a lasting impact, with the past eight classes raising nearly $200,000 for local initiatives. This year's Leadership Class of 2025 is continuing that tradition with Safe Shore, a project focused on enhancing water safety in our community. Ryan Wise and Sheila Paz, members of this year's class, join us to share the vision behind Safe Shore. Let's listen.
Send us a textCredits go Life Church under the leadership of pastor Craig Groeschel and his administrative knowledge of the content which I'm about to share in this episode. Let It be a blessing to you all.
On this week's MyAgLife in Almonds episode, Tung Corportation's Ranvir Tung, also with the Fresno County Dept. of Ag, discusses his motives for joining the 2025 Almond Leadership Class and how he hopes to be a part of the almond industry's future. Supporting the People who Support Agriculture Thank you to this month's sponsors who makes it possible to get you your daily news. Please feel free to visit their website. Deerpoint Group, Inc. - https://deerpointgroup.com/dpg-potassium-plus/
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Send us a text Credits go Life Church under the leadership of pastor Craig Groeschel and his administrative knowledge of the content which I'm about to share in this episode. Let It be a blessing to you all.
Uncertainty has become the new normal, and as a leader, it can feel like the ground beneath you is constantly shifting. How do you inspire confidence when you're struggling to find it yourself? Without a strong foundation in your leadership, it can be difficult to respond to challenges and your team could feel it too. In this episode of the Happiness Squad Podcast, Ashish Kothari and Jason Hanson show you how to change the game with grounded leadership and lead with strength, clarity, and conviction—no matter what comes your way. Jason Hanson is the Director of the President's Leadership Class at the University of Colorado Boulder, specializing in mentoring future leaders. A former Senior Manager of Enterprise Learning at Charles Schwab, he is a Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach with expertise in leadership development and talent strategy. Jason holds a Master's in Higher Education Administration from Northwestern University and a Bachelor's in Psychology from the University of Illinois Chicago.Things you will learn in this episode:• Understanding the importance of grounded leadership in times of change• How to build grounded leadership by leveraging your values and strengths• The role of strengths-based development in unlocking individual and team potential• Practical leadership tools for building high-performing teams• Why meaningful relationships are critical for leadership success• Navigating career transitions with self-awareness and intentionalityTune in now to learn how to lead with clarity and resilience in the most volatile of times.Resources:✅• Gallup StrengthsFinder: https://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/254033/strengthsfinder.aspx • VIA Character Strengths: https://www.viacharacter.org/ • Harvard Business School Net Promoter Score Case Study: https://www.hbsp.harvard.edu/product/8573BC-PDF-ENG • The ADKAR Model: https://www.prosci.com/methodology/adkar • Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: https://www.simplypsychology.org/maslow.html • Job Crafting by Jane Dutton: https://positivepsychology.com/job-crafting/ • https://positiveorgs.bus.umich.edu/wp-content/uploads/Glance-Leading-Positively.pdf Books:✅• A Model for Change in Business, Government, and Our Community: https://a.co/d/9kSsCqw • Hardwired for Happiness by Ashish Kothari: https://a.co/d/iXGAjje
At the request of Pastor Travis, Pastor Tee Berry will teach this leadership class as we embark on a new thing!
Pastor Tee Berry dials in on diligence for session two of Leadership Class 2025. We pray you get revelation and wisdom from these episodes!
The latest trails report with Mountain Trails Foundation, landlords earn skis, fitness passes in workforce rental incentive program, Summit County Councilmember Roger Armstrong recaps Wednesday's meeting, Leadership Class 30 members' 'Colectiva' app connects Latinos with local services, Arts Council Marketing Manager Kendall Kelley and Maren Mullin of Gallery Mar preview this Friday night's gallery stroll, and Park City School District offers community education courses for locals of all ages.
Welcome to Grit & Growth's masterclass on leadership with Collins Dobbs, a Stanford Graduate School of Business lecturer in leadership and a seasoned executive coach. According to Dobbs, becoming a truly phenomenal leader requires a deeper understanding of both yourself and your team, enabling you to navigate tough conversations, develop real connections, and create a culture where people feel safe to offer real feedback.As an executive coach, Collins Dobbs has worked with senior leaders across industries to help them navigate complex team dynamics and enhance their emotional intelligence. As an instructor for the popular Interpersonal Dynamics course (affectionately known as "Touchy Feely"), he also helps young leaders in the Stanford GSB classroom to foster self-awareness, communicate more authentically, and develop the building blocks for effective leadership in their personal and professional worlds.Key Takeaways Be a signal generator“People are looking for leaders to communicate how they navigate in the good times, but also in the challenging times. Are they open to innovation? Are they open to ideas? Are they open to creating opportunities for success and failure? That's a big job of leaders to generate those signals to say, it's okay. We welcome mistakes and risks as long as we learn from them and fix them going forward.” Be open to giving and receiving feedback“We come in and we have thoughts. And often underneath those thoughts are feelings. And so while the thoughts sometimes say what's important to us, oftentimes the feelings signal how important they are. We try to help the students understand both their thoughts and their feelings. And then as they interact with each other, understand their intentions, the impact of the behavior, and what comes up for them and what comes up for others as well.”Embrace the unknowing“A piece of leadership is about: What do I do in the not knowing? I don't know exactly what I need to know when markets change, when staffs change, when skills change. That's part of leadership. And part of it is, is a willingness to stand in the unknowing and a trust in oneself and others that we can figure it out.”Make sure you have the right support system“I think peer groups are tremendously important. If it's a CEO roundtable, or a group of alumni, do you have a circle of people where you can really be authentic? Because you're not alone.”Lead with space, pace, and grace“Can we pause? Can we create an understanding? Can we see where we're missing expectations from each other? Can we state what those expectations are? And then can we make a plan in terms of how we're willing to work together to meet that?”Listen to Collins Dobbs' advice to aspiring and experienced leaders on how to become not just a good leader, but a phenomenal one.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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New court documents detail more about group behind Browns Canyon party after shooting, Wasatch County Manager Dustin Grabau has a preview of this week's county council meeting, Leadership Class 30 participants Gretchen Milliken and Chantal Guadarrama are joined by retiring Leadership founder Myles Rademan to discuss this year's city tour and class project and Director of Utah Open Lands Wendy Fisher, Community Engagement Director Alli Eroh and Miss Wasatch County candidate Alexa Hewlett discuss open space issues/the Northfields protection initiative.
Show for this month's update, thanks for praying.1. Church Campout: - Overview of the church campout event in the nearby woods with families. - Activities included: food cooked over a fire, setting up tents, and staying until dark despite the cold. - Special moments: A night spent under the stars with Bible stories and fellowship.2. Church Ladies Meeting: - Recap of the gathering of eight ladies, including discussions on hospitality and its importance in demonstrating Jesus's love. - Impactful testimonies on how the meeting has been beneficial.3. English Class: - Introduction of a new English class initiative led by you and your wife, supported by church members. - Purpose and goals of the class are to enhance language skills and foster community bonding.4. Leadership Class: - Start of a leadership training program for men within the church. - Details on the curriculum and the number of attendees. - Future objectives for the leadership class.5. Teaching Bible Class: - Plans to launch sessions focused on training in effective Bible teaching. - Target audience and expected outcomes for the participants.6. Croatia Campaign: - Upcoming trip to Split, Croatia, to support and learn from the Leslie family's outreach campaign. - Details about the purpose of the trip and what participants can expect.7. Church Workday: - Summary of a community workday for painting and cleaning the church's rented space. - The dual purpose of the workday: improving the church's physical space and serving as a community testimony.8. Answered Prayers and Future Plans: - Recognition of recent blessings and answered prayers including the expansion of language sessions. - Anticipation of future assistance and the need for more volunteers.
Today on the podcast, the 2023-24 Power of 10 Leadership Class participants share their journeys in veterinary medicine and why they sought to further develop their leadership skills! You can learn more about The Power of 10 Leadership Class and apply here by 5/17/24: https://ow.ly/VKmX50Rb2bFSupport the show
The Sorghum Checkoff leadership program offers sessions on production, public and private research and leadership.
MISSION, Texas - The Rio Grande Valley is no longer a secret to the big franchise stores. They know about the region and they want to be here.This is the view of Daniel Galvan, principal broker at Coldwell Banker Commercial-Rio Grande Valley. CBC-RGV is a full-service real estate firm based in McAllen that services all of South Texas.Galvan gave his analysis of the current state of real estate in the RGV at a recent Rio Grande Valley Partnership 2024 Leadership Class event. It was held at the Center for Education & Economic Development in Mission. “We used to be a little bit of a secret down here, right? Not anymore. We're on everybody's radar. Everybody wants to be here. We have a list of franchises that want to be in our market, but don't have franchising. It is just another testament to the strength of our region,” Galvan said. Galvan told the Partnership's latest leadership class that real estate in the RGV is “special and unique.”He said: “If you watch the financial news, it paints a totally different picture than the picture that we've got going on in the Rio Grande Valley. There are external forces contributing to the Rio Grande Valley that can make us very resistant to recession when the rest of the country is actually feeling recession, right? And so we're very lucky to have some of the best real estate market conditions in the country.”Galvan said the demand for retail space and commercial pad sides in the Valley has never been higher. He said everything that is being built is quickly being leased.“That's a testament to the demand. There is an extremely high demand for commercial land and retail in the space.”Editor's Note: Go to the Rio Grande Guardian International News Service website to read the full story.To read the new stories and watch the news videos of the Rio Grande Guardian International News Service go to www.riograndeguardian.com.
For over 35 years, your chamber's flagship Leadership Classes have invested in the community through annual projects such as playgrounds, recycling stations, and more. This year's class is delivering accessible wheelchairs to Hilton Head Island public beaches. Class member James Dismond is in our studio with the details.
A new MP3 sermon from Truth Community Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Remedies for the Weary Leader Subtitle: Leadership Class Speaker: Don Green Broadcaster: Truth Community Church Event: Bible Study Date: 2/10/2024 Length: 78 min.
Today through a book we will create a leadership class. The book is Extreme Ownership. You can watch the Video version of this podcast on the YouTube Channel: Agile Malayali YouTube Channel Other Podcasts Pahayan Media Malayalam Podcast Penpositive Outclass English Podcast Vayanalokam Malayalam Book Podcast
Trails report from Mountain Trails Foundation (3:40), Park City to revisit e-bike rules (6:25), Former U.S. Ski and Snowboard spokesperson Tom Kelly and Olympic skier Heidi Voelker share their stories of Jeremy Nobis whose life will be celebrated on Saturday (10:32), Pioneer Day fireworks and festivities in the Wasatch Back (21:57), Co-Founder of the Park City Beethoven Festival Russell Harlow talks about this summer's festival (23:57), and Leadership Founder Myles Rademan has details on applying for Leadership Class 30 - the final year he'll be leading the group (36:09)
THIS PODCAST IS TAKEN FROM "Inside City Hall w/ Dr. Cornell Wesley" on Our360.news EVERY THURSDAY at 2 O'CLOCK via Facebook Live... Sarah McMillan serves as Manager of Workforce & Talent Development with the City of Birmingham where she connects residents to pathways in high-growth and high-demand occupations. She was instrumental in executing the City's Embrace Mothers initiative, the first guaranteed income pilot program in the state of Alabama, which provided 110 single mothers and women in mothering roles with $375 per month for 12 months. Sarah currently leads the Birmingham Region Health Partnership, the result of a successful federal grant application of $10.8 million to train 1,000 jobseekers in quality healthcare roles throughout the region. Sarah formerly worked for the YMCA, serving the Milwaukee, Philadelphia, and Birmingham associations. During her 11 years of service, Sarah led teams in branch operations, health & wellness, youth development and philanthropy. In addition to her local work, Sarah was active with the YMCA of the USA, leading Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion work for the national organization as a trainer and facilitator, as well as employee resource group champion. Sarah holds a master's degree in Instructional Design & Development from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and an undergraduate degree from Loras College where she competed on the Women's Basketball team. She is a recent graduate of the Women's Foundation of Alabama's Women's Policy Institute and now serves on the organization's Advocacy Committee. She is a member of the Birmingham Multiple Sclerosis Society's Leadership Class of 2023, and currently enrolled in the Momentum Upward program. Sarah lives in Birmingham with her two children, Quinn and Myles. Monique "Mo" serves as the Senior Program Manager for the Office of Business Diversity and Opportunity (OBDO) within the Department of Innovation and Economic Opportunity (IEO) for the City of Birmingham. In this role, she ensures small businesses have a seat at the economic development table, enabling Birmingham to grow and thrive from within. She is dedicated to helping small businesses from start-up to scale-up, serving as a one-stop shop for entrepreneurs. She works on several projects within her office including the 2022 World Games, Mayor's Small Business Council, Legacy Business and MasterCard in Solidarity. Mo holds her Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership, and a Master in Business Administration, both from Bethel University in McKenzie, Tennessee. She also completed Cornell University's Women's Entrepreneurship Certificate program. She serves her community by volunteering with Girls Inc. of Central Alabama, and is an active member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated and the Junior League of Birmingham. She a graduate of Class 3 of Momentum's Upward Program, currently sits on the Upward Alumnae Council and is a member of the Advisory Board for the Women in Leadership Program at University of North Alabama. Recently, Mo was selected as a 2022 Rolling Out Sisters with Superpowers, 2022 Top 40 under 40 Honoree, and 2021 Women to Watch, by the Birmingham Business Journal. If her work and service to the community aren't enough to keep her busy, Mo must contend with the social calendar of her 12-year-old daughter Kelsey, who is a scholar, a volunteer, a track star and a competitive cheerleader.
The Lefcoe Leadership class in Portsmouth wanted to give teachers a new, functional space.
ECONOMIC LEADERSHIP CLASS: NO FEAR (FALSE EMOTIONS APPEARING REAL) 18-2-23 BY SPAC NXTION FXMILY
Economic Leadership Class - Our Vision & My Dream | 11th February 2023 by the Pulse Fxmily
Today’s Let’s Talk Indianola features Warren County Economic Development Director Rachel Gocken about the Warren County Leadership Institute Class.
What is Status Coup? https://youtu.be/-PeYAeDOf10 Kim Brown goes over the Supreme Court's potential rigging of state elections, the sexual violence being put forth by the police, and the misleadership by black politicians. Kim Brown: Burn It Down With Kim Brown on Youtube | @BurnItDownKB on Twitter SUPPORT Status Coup's ON-THE-GROUND and investigative reporting on the stories the corporate media COVERS UP: https://www.StatusCoup.com/Join --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/statuscoup/support
Kale Turner, Peyton Wyatt, Kellen Braden, and Ethan Bailey discuss an upcoming kickball tournament that will raise money for Community Outreach.
A new MP3 sermon from Grace Community Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Issues in Biblical Interpretation, Part 2 Subtitle: Leadership Class Speaker: Brian Borgman Broadcaster: Grace Community Church Event: Special Meeting Date: 9/24/2022 Length: 105 min.
The Windsor Economic Leadership Class: Set Industry Standards by Pulse Nxtion
THE WINDSOR ECONOMIC LEADERSHIP CLASS: SET INDUSTRY STANDARDS 1-10-22 BY THE FXMILY
CSI Leadership Class #13: The Last Things by Austin CSI
ECONOMIC LEADERSHIP CLASS: DUTY AND LIFESTYLE 3-9-22 BY THE FXMILY
ECONOMIC LEADERSHIP CLASS: DUTY AND LIFESTYLE 3-9-22 BY THE FXMILY
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CSI Leadership Class #12: The Doctrine of the Church by Austin CSI
Tune into our Economic Leadership Class 'Prosper Young, Prosper Long 2' by Pulse Church and follow the Pulse Family on Instagram and Soundcloud to stay up to date!
On today's Local News Hour, host Michelle Deininger's guests include: (06:38) Leadership Park City Founder Myles Rademen who has details about the upcoming deadline to apply for Leadership Class 29, (22:33) Parkite Jenn Drummond with details on successfully climbing K2, (37:26) and Principal of Ballet West Academy Park City Allison DeBona has details on upcoming dance programs.
Tune into our Leadership Class titled 'The Fxmily' by Pulse Church and follow the Pulse Family on Instagram and Soundcloud to stay up to date!
HALF HEARTS DON'T WIN (LEADERSHIP CLASS) 18-6-22 by Nxtion Family
Listen back to the Word from Pulse Nxtion's Leadership Class titled 'Expose the Details'.
Listen back to the Word from Pulse Nxtion's Leadership Class titled 'I Had a Dream'.
A recent Leadership Class on how to have an healthy identity
4-26-22 AJ DailyAssociation Perspective: Fertility OpportunitiesAdapted from an article by Adam Conover, American Angus Association R-CALF: Urges FTC, DOJ to Investigate Vertical Integration of Cattle Feedlots Adapted from a release by R-CALF USA Farm Bureau Selects 11th Partners in Advocacy Leadership Class Adapted from a release by the American Farm Bureau Federation Compiled by Paige Nelson, field editor, Angus Journal. For more Angus news, visit angusjournal.net.
Tune into the Word from Pulse Nxtion's Leadership Class titled 'System and Government'. #YearGenius
On Episode 21 of The Upstream Leader, Dennis Sherrin, CEO at the Avizo Group, joins Heath Alloway. Dennis discusses how leaders can cultivate insights from their life experiences and maximize their unique strengths. He also talks about the aspects of accounting that keep him excited about the profession, the importance of soft skills, and the transformation the industry will undergo over the next several years. Get the full show notes and more resources at TheUpstreamLeader.com
In this episode the Lead Well Podcast joins forces with East Carolina University Business School Professor Lee Wheeler and Rural Development Professional Monica R. Gibbs. This episode shares stories about their respective journeys into their current roles and some key factors that have helped along the way. Contact Monica: monica@gibbspublicaffairs.com https://monicargibbs.com
S1E8 Hey y'all thank you so much for listening! I'm just your average college student who loves all things sports, especially talking about them. On this week's episode, I sat down with one of my good friends Parker Primrose. Parker was one of my advisors for President's Leadership Class during my freshman year at OU and is one of my favorite people to be around. Listen as we discuss the 2021 NFL Draft, where Aaron Rodgers will end up, and who would we take between Tom Brady vs Aaron Rodgers for one game. If you like what you hear, Parker also has his own radio show on Anchor.com called "Primetime With Parker Primrose". I recently did an episode with Parker where we discussed Sooner Sports. Which of our picks did you agree or disagree with? Let me know by reaching out to our instagram @armchairathletepod Thanks for listening!
We were joined at the bus for our live broadcast of The Valley Today by the Leadership Class of the Front Royal - Warren County Chamber of Commerce. We talked to them about the radio station and our current Camping for Hunger campaign. They brought donations to the bus and a couple of the students, Ray Bramble with Aire Serv & Jen Avery with Team Waller talked with us on-air about their experience so far in the program and the good it does for citizens and business owners who participate. In the second half of the show we were joined by Eka Kapiotis and Barbara Way from the Front Royal Women's Resource Center to talk about their Dare to Dream grant program. Barbara gave us a history of the program ad talked about what types of things women could use the grant money towards. For more information and an online application, please visit their website: http://www.frwrc.org/