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Lisa Holmes, one of our members, continues the series based on 1 Thessalonians.
Lisa Holmes, one of our members, continues the Vital Signs series.
Lisa Holmes, one of our members, continues the Vital Signs series.
This is Lisa Holmes looking at Acts 19: 1-20 from our 7pm service on Sunday 16 June 2024. This is part of our series looking at Sharing Our Story.
Are you better off with partisan politics at the local level? Will Alberta benefit from its provincial government inserting itself into funding agreements between municipalities and the feds? As Premier Danielle Smith's UCP government rolls out Bill 18 - the Provincial Priorities Act - and opens the door for municipal political parties, we ask, "What does it all mean for YOU?" 3:05 | Alberta Municipalities president Tyler Gandam and past presidents Cathy Heron and Lisa Holmes discuss how Alberta's most prominent new legislation will impact everyday service delivery and infrastructure development in communities across the province. LEARN MORE: https://www.abmunis.ca/news/bill-18-what-municipalities-need-know 39:15 | Lisa Holmes responds to Grande Prairie Mayor Jackie Clayton's assessment of (Lisa's boss) Edmonton Mayor Amarjeet Sohi's "defiant and aggressive" Twitter posts aimed at Premier Smith. Lisa and Cathy go on to discuss Andre Corbould's seemingly sudden departure as Edmonton city manager, security threats facing politicians and public figures, and the upcoming wildfire season. MISSED MAYOR CLAYTON ON REAL TALK? WATCH NOW: rtrj.info/042324GP TALK TO US: talk@ryanjespersen.com FOLLOW US ON TIKTOK, TWITTER, & INSTAGRAM: @realtalkrj REAL TALK MERCH: https://ryanjespersen.com/merch BECOME A REAL TALK PATRON: https://www.patreon.com/ryanjespersen THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
Grab your shoes and give this amazing podcast a listen. Lisa takes us through her inspiring 75 pound weight loss journey! James Clear quote: "Anytime in my life when I have managed to go from a vision to a reality, the vision has not been a plan but a practice. In other words, what matters is not having a vision, but rather making a habit of returning to and revising the vision. For the big things in my life, I'm always coming back to them week after week—sometimes day after day. As new information arrives, the vision gets updated. The dream becomes more crystallized over time. It's a habit of thinking about where you want to go with an ever-increasing degree of clarity. You do not need a vision, you need the practice of envisioning." https://www.facebook.com/lisa.holmes.731 https://linktr.ee/MelFitcoaching Link To Magazine:https://melfitcoaching.com/pages/melfit-healthy-times
Survivor Global host Shannon Guss is joined by Lisa Holmes to discuss Survivor 44 episode 2! The post Survivor Global | Survivor 44 Ep 2 with Lisa Holmes appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
Survivor Global host Shannon Guss is joined by Lisa Holmes to discuss Survivor 44 episode 2! The post Survivor Global | Survivor 44 Ep 2 with Lisa Holmes appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
Survivor International RHAPup Podcasts with Shannon Gaitz & Nick Iadanza
Survivor Global host Shannon Guss is joined by Lisa Holmes to discuss Survivor 44 episode 2! The post Survivor Global | Survivor 44 Ep 2 with Lisa Holmes appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
Crime Seen, the true crime review podcast hosted by Mari Forth and Sarah Carradine, joined by Lisa Holmes, to examine The Texas Killing Fields. The post Crime Seen | Episode 38: The Texas Killing Fields appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
Crime Seen, the true crime review podcast hosted by Mari Forth and Sarah Carradine, joined by Lisa Holmes, to examine The Texas Killing Fields. The post Crime Seen | Episode 38: The Texas Killing Fields appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
On Real Conversations from the C-suite, Ms. Lisa Holmes will host us in her home where she makes the connections between the role of a Chief Human Resources Officer, the 3 practices of thriving communities, and her influence as a Lifestyle Expert. Once Lisa has shared her perspective, you may be surprised at the aha moments you'll take away about the correlation between EMPLOYEE EXPERIENCES, EMPLOYEE ENGAGEMENT, a sense of BELONGING, and WORKFORCE SUSTAINABILITY.Visit us hereWeb - https://www.doctoranita.com/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/anita-polite-wilson-ph-d-77695b/YouTube - https://bit.ly/DrAnitaYouTube
From the Redefined Archives: NC REALTOR® Amy Hedgecock gathers her coven of fiends (Bob Bates, Lori Edwards, Lolita Malave, Connie Corey and Lisa Holmes) to share some Tales of REALTOR® Horror. Don't listen alone!!!
Crime Seen, the true crime podcast hosted by Mari Forth and Sarah Carradine, with guest Lisa Holmes to examine Captive Audience. The post Crime Seen | Episode 13: Captive Audience appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
Crime Seen, the true crime podcast hosted by Mari Forth and Sarah Carradine, with guest Lisa Holmes to examine Captive Audience. The post Crime Seen | Episode 13: Captive Audience appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
Survivor Global host Shannon Guss talks to Lisa Holmes about episode 6 of Survivor 42. The post Survivor Global | Survivor 42 Episode 6 Recap | Lisa Holmes appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
Survivor Global host Shannon Guss talks to Lisa Holmes about episode 6 of Survivor 42. The post Survivor Global | Survivor 42 Episode 6 Recap | Lisa Holmes appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
Survivor International RHAPup Podcasts with Shannon Gaitz & Nick Iadanza
Survivor Global host Shannon Guss talks to Lisa Holmes about episode 6 of Survivor 42. The post Survivor Global | Survivor 42 Episode 6 Recap | Lisa Holmes appeared first on RobHasAwebsite.com.
28:18 | The federal government's 2022 budget is supposed to help Canadians with the skyrocketing cost of living. Did it? Political strategist Sarah Biggs and economist/journalist Erica Ifill share their takes on the Liberal's fiscal plan. 53:56 | Two years into a pandemic, how do we rebuild, reinvigorate, and reconnect our communities? Puneeta McBryan and Lisa Holmes share their thoughts and experiences, including decentralizing community building, and encouraging and enabling non-traditional leadership. Learn more about the first-ever Community Leaders Camp, April 25-28 in Jasper, AB: https://13waysinc.com/camp/ 1:19:55 | Buckle up for another lively edition of Trash Talk, presented by Local Environmental!
Today Clio talks to new author Lisa Holmes about her great Brexit Exit, and the monthly news review with Janet Anscombe discusses the lifting of some restrictions, not all, and how this year's Adeje La Pasión Good Friday production is very different.
Health and wellness lifestyle guru Lisa Holmes joins us to talk about the difference between anticipating your best life one day and living your FULLEST live now which includes tips on how to have a stress-less new year.Visit here for more! https://www.doctoranita.com/
Welcome to the first episode of our rebooted podcast. We have a new name, a new look, a new format and a new host. This first taster episode looks at the importance for leaders and others of taking a retreat in the midst of the challenges we have faced. Hosted by Glenn Innes and Lisa Holmes.
Foundation House Ministries has served over 600 women through their residential and non-residential programs. Join Suzanne Burns and Lisa Holmes from Foundation House as they share how they decide what a potential resident's need level is, and what their ability is as a ministry to meet that need. This episode is brought to you by … Continue reading Eligibility Criteria for Residents in the Home →
6:33 | Edmonton Mayor-elect Amarjeet Sohi discusses his election win and plans for his inaugural mayoral term. 32:59 | Political consultant Lisa Holmes, outgoing Edmonton councillor Michael Walters, and political scientist Dr. Jared Wesley explore the political landscape across Alberta following the municipal elections across the province. 47:58 | Calgary Mayor-elect Dr. Jyoti Gondek reflects on her campaign and election success, plus what comes next. 1:13:59 | Retired NHL Player Bernie Saunders shares about the racism he experienced on and off the ice which he included in his new book, Shut Out: The Game That Did Not Love Me Black.
A lot happens in a century. There are so many rabbit holes you can fall down when you start asking questions about this relatively unknown and unexplored chapter of Edmonton's history: female leadership at City Hall. On Part 8, The “Lost” Stories, you'll learn more about women we want you to meet and know before the Searching For Izena Project wraps up in September. Women who have largely been footnotes in history until now. Women who both won and lost at the ballot box in Edmonton. From the two other women who were also on the ballot when Izena Ross made her historic political breakthrough in 1921 to Sherry McKibben, the first openly gay women to serve on council, there are many stories that we still need to tell. To help guide this tour through time, our hosts Kim-Ann Wilson and Stacey Brotzel will be joined by two Searching For Izena volunteers Lisa Holmes and Akanksha Bhatnagar. They will help walk us through the past as we learn more about these female political trailblazers. Some will inspire you. Some will frustrate you. But all will help you understand the important and transformative role women have played shaping our city over the last 100 years. Lastly, you will also meet the very first woman to ever hold public office in Edmonton (hint: it wasn't Izena Ross!). This person was elected to be a school board trustee in 1912 – four years before most women in Alberta were even given the right to vote in 1916. Guests: Lisa Holmes, Akanksha Bhatnagar
This week’s guest Lisa Holmes, Chief Business Strategist for Strategic Performance of Los Angeles, discusses how leaders can improve their wellness. Many leaders are extremely organized and plan each aspect of their day, but don’t consider planning time to devote to their health. You have probably heard that “you are what you eat,” but many leaders do not prioritize their nutrition. Busy schedules don’t leave time to cook nutritious meals and sometimes you don’t have access to healthy foods while traveling. However, in order to become the best version of yourself, you must put yourself first. In 2019, Lisa lost 96 lb and decided to take audiences along her health and wellness journey. Every week, she engages viewers on her cooking show, Be Well + Live Well with Lisa, on Roku TV and the Taste On TV channel. In this episode, Lisa and Susan discuss how to bring up wellness topics in a team setting to inspire your employees.
We're taking you alllllll the way back to 1921 Edmonton. 100 years ago, Alberta's capital city was just a tiny place on the map, still reeling from the devastating effects of a world war and pandemic. It was also the beginning of the Roaring Twenties and gigantic social changes, including a brand new feminist movement that give birth to our very first female councillor, Izena Ross. In this episode, you'll also meet our second female councillor, Margaret Crang, who led a wild life that included sex scandals, gun battles and even an International Peace Conference. But despite both being brave political trailblazers, Ross and Crang's stories have largely been lost to history. Why? Our guests Senator Paula Simons and YWCA Edmonton Board Member and former Morinville Mayor Lisa Holmes will unravel that mystery and introduce you to two Albertans you won't soon forget. Guests: Senator Paula Simons and Lisa Holmes
NC REALTOR® Amy Hedgecock gathers her coven of fiends (Bob Bates, Lori Edwards, Lolita Malave, Connie Corey and Lisa Holmes) to share some Tales of REALTOR® Horror. Don't listen alone!!!
The passing of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg last week, has created a vacancy on the bench. President Trump and the Republicans have since taken steps toward quickly confirming a conservative replacement for Ginsburg, who was a liberal icon.Trump is expected to announce a nominee late this week, and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has suggested confirmation hearings in the Senate Judiciary Committee could begin mid-October.Republicans hope the Supreme Court fight will inject a last-minute boost into both Trump’s reelection bid and the battle for the Senate majority.Meanwhile, Democrats have vowed to fight in the hearings and on the Senate floor, citing precedent set by Senate Republicans who refused to consider President Barack Obama’s Supreme Court nominee during an election year. But beyond procedural tactics to slow the process, there may not be much that Democrats can do to stop Trump’s pick for a conservative justice from filling the seat on the court.Is such a speedy nomination and confirmation process unusual when it comes to new Supreme Court Justices? How much power does a president have to push through a confirmation?And as questions arise about how the Democrats might retaliate, including court packing, is changing the number of justices really possible? How much does the Constitution actually dictate?Plus, increasingly political confirmation hearings and the prominence of Supreme Court as an issue on the campaign trail have really added to a sense of a politicized judiciary. Taken together, does all of this compromise the independence of the highest court in the land?On this episode of the “Can He Do That?” podcast, we capture the evolution of our Supreme Court and how that history informs what’s happening in Congress and on the campaign trail today, in conversation with senior congressional correspondent Paul Kane and Lisa Holmes, associate professor of political science at the University of Vermont.Related reading and episodesRepublicans hope Supreme Court fight boosts Trump’s reelection bid, helps GOP hold Senate majority How can the Supreme Court maintain impartiality in America's modern political climate?The problems with pardon power
On the "Can He Do That?" podcast, Can the president push through a confirmation? Can the Democrats pack the court? Judicial politics expert Lisa Holmes and congressional reporter Paul Kane answer key questions amidst a contentious battle for the bench.
In this third episode, Denis chats with Lisa Holmes from The Yoga Loft Carrickfergus. Lisa & Denis discuss opening a yoga studio in a small, costal, commuter town on the outskirts of Belfast where her passion for yoga inspired her build a yoga community that can serve as many local people as possible. We chat about the heart of the Yoga Loft (the students), gathering together as a community, communicating with each other, her unique approach to social media toward the promotion of The Yoga Loft and more. This episode was recorded before COVID-19 and I hope to be able to follow up with Lisa to check in with how she is navigating her studio in times of social distancing. Recorded, Edited & Produced by Denis Jackson-Wade © Music composed by Purple Planet Music Connect with the Podcast online! Facebook & Instagram @SpacesBetweenUsPodcast Donate to the Podcast www.donorbox.org/spacesbetweenus Twitter: @PodcastSpaces Email spacesbetweenuspodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spacesbetweenus/message
In this episode of Mudseason, we sit down with University of Vermont professor of political science Lisa Holmes to talk about President Trump's judicial appointments. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Speaker: Romans 1: 1-17, Lisa Holmes
Speaker: Romans 1: 1-17, Lisa Holmes
Speaker: 1 Corinthians 12: 12-26, Lisa Holmes
Speaker: Psalm 63: 1-8, Lisa Holmes
Speaker: Numbers 13, Lisa Holmes
Speaker: 1 Thessalonians 4:13-5:11, Lisa Holmes
Speaker: 1 Thessalonians 2:17-3:13, Lisa Holmes
Speaker: Matthew 28:18-20, Lisa Holmes
Speaker: Acts 4:21-35, Lisa Holmes
Looking back on Spring Harvest Local, as some of the hundreds of people who gathered at Mountain View Innovation Centre share their thoughts on an evening of music, worship, prayer and teaching. Alongside comments from Onnee Ayres, Ruth Walker of Scripture Union Ministries Trust, Rev Alex Brown and Bob Jeavons, we hear from event leaders Gavin Calver, Lisa Holmes and singer/songwriter Lou Fellingham, who, along with her worship band, provided the music (which is featured on the podcast too!) Lea Milligan was there too, talking about the amazing work done by Mercy Ships - which operates the largest charity-run hospital ship in the world. And the man who made the whole thing possible - David Dorricott - has the last word! PLUS EXTRA PODCAST CONTENT THIS WEEK! The whole of The Buchan School sing for peace! Hear them sing 'One Wish' as part of the 'ONE DAY ONE CHOIR' global peace initiative that uses the power of singing together to unite people around the World on Peace Day. Thank you to Mrs Sue Mills for sending us this recording - and well done to everyone involved!
Speaker: Luke 22:7-22, Lisa Holmes
Speaker: John 8:12, Lisa Holmes
Speaker: Acts 2, Lisa Holmes
Speaker: Acts 16:16-31, Lisa Holmes
Speaker: Luke 13: 10-17, Lisa Holmes
Speaker: Exodus 20:14, Lisa Holmes