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God has provided a Saviour for sinners through the Gospel. Have you come to the Lord Jesus? As you hear the Gospel, stop, look, and listen to God's wonderful invitation. In the Lord Jesus, you will find the Saviour you need. The post Stop, Look & Listen appeared first on Preachers Corner.
For most of the 35-thousand years or so that humans have roamed the Earth, we were able to represent what we see and hear through art and music. But we were not able to capture images and sounds and replicate them until - in the grand scheme of things - relatively recently when the inventions of the industrial revolution brought us rudimentary photography and phonographic recordings. Imagine how that changed the world. Not only the way we see and hear ourselves and others, but the way we think about reality. In the nearly two centuries since, technology has created unlimited creative opportunities for people in the audio and visual fields and given rise to some exciting new possibilities. On the forefront of changes in the audio world for the past couple of momentous decades, Bill Kelley has been a Recording Engineer at the LSU school of Music and Dramatic Arts, a century old school on the LSU campus with more than 400 students and two dozen majors. Bill produces 300 or so recitals a year for students and faculty, and supports them with their various creative projects. Bill also has several creative projects of his own: he's a musician and has also created an audio production tool, The Rhythm Tickler, that makes it easier to build digital loops that musicians can use to create new compositions. On the visual side of the ledger, Kristen Soileau Freeman is a Baton Rouge-based wedding and lifestyle photographer with an approach that is at once spontaneous and organic on one hand and artful, and studied and beautiful on the other. Kristen hung out her shingle, Kristen Soileau Photography, in 2010, while she was still a student at LSU, where she majored in fine arts. In the years since, she has grown her business into one of the city's most in-demand wedding photographers, which is no small thing in an era when brides must have the Insta-perfect photo from the moment of the proposal til end of the wedding reception – and everything in between. Kristen is a native of Lake Charles, who came to Baton Rouge in 2009 to attend LSU. Both Bill and Kristen are great examples of the wisdom of the piece of advice often directed at people looking for career guidance: "Do what you love and you'll never work a day in your life." They've both turned creative passions into careers that enable them to capture the beautiful sights and sounds of the world around us. Out to Lunch is recorded live over lunch at Mansurs On the Boulevard. You can see photos from this show by Ian Ledo and Miranda Albarez at itsbatonrouge.la.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Danielle R. Harris breaks down a powerful three-step framework to help coaches and business owners learn how to become so in tune with their audience that they'll think you're reading their minds! To learn more about how the three-month one-on-one marketing and messaging program The Blueprint can help you get more dream clients into your program, CLICK HERE to book a call. You can get even more Marketing That Works in your inbox by signing up for the weekly newsletter. Follow on Instagram at @Danielle.R.Harris.
What do you see when you look in the mirror? In today's lesson, Donovan continues our series in James by looking at Chapter 1, verses 19-27, where we are challenged to be changed by the Gospel and become doers of the word.
After convincing his parents that he didn't want to be a doctor and he could carve out a great career in food, Ronith Arlikatti (Hopper Joint) set his sites on Melbourne eager to immerse himself in all things food. He set himself a goal to work at different venues to acquire new skills, both in technique and in managing a kitchen and it led him to some of Victoria's best. Now he's leading the brigade of one of the most exciting new venues to open this year. https://www.instagram.com/ronit_victor/?hl=en Follow Deep In The Weeds on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/deepintheweedspodcast/?hl=en Follow Huck https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ Follow Rob Locke (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER https://deepintheweeds.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=d33e307cf7100cf947e2e6973&id=d17d8213f5 Deep in the Weeds is a food podcast hosted by Anthony Huckstep in conversation with chefs, food producers and members of the hospitality industry. An Australian Food Podcast from the Deep in the Weeds Network.
My husband's family is German, and even before we were married I discovered that one of the things I had long heard about German housewives was true, at least in my mother-in-law's house: Germans take a clean house seriously. By American standards my own house isn't filthy. I keep it fairly neat and decently clean. But my mother-in-law saw clean in a completely different way. There was no dust in her house, not even in the corners under the beds. She used paste wax to keep all the wood surfaces gleaming. And the only exceptions she made to the “keep your feet off the furniture” rule, were her grandsons. Cleaning didn't just mean mopping the floor; it meant scrubbing it on your hands and knees. So why am I talking about this on the podcast? Because just like there are different levels of clean, there are different levels of knowing a piece. Sometimes we find this out the hard way, when we think we know a piece and then try to play it for someone else and discover that we lose our place or can't make it musical or even forget how it starts. One of the ways we learn our music at a deeper level is by studying it away from the harp. You know the basic idea: listen to recordings, study the printed music and look beyond the playing of the notes to what the notes might actually mean. Just like deep cleaning, this approach helps you reach the places that regular practice doesn't reach, like seeing patterns or chord progressions or repeated sections. But studying your music can do much more for you than that, as long as you know what to look and listen for. It can actually help you develop important skills that will apply beyond one particular piece to all your harp playing. Plus, it's not nearly as taxing as scrubbing a floor. So on today's show, I will show you what to look for, what to listen for and how you can speed up your learning with some specific study methods. You don't need specialized knowledge of music theory to do this, and you don't need to take a lot of time. But I can pretty much guarantee that you will find this both interesting to do and rewarding. And it's fun too! Links to things I think you might be interested in that were mentioned in the podcast episode: Last chance for the Finish It Intensive Join the March Hub Challenge, “Jigging It” Related resource The Aeolian Harp blog post Harpmastery.com Get involved in the show! Send your questions and suggestions for future podcast episodes to me at podcast@harpmastery.com LINKS NOT WORKING FOR YOU? FInd all the show resources here: https://www.harpmastery.com/blog/Episode-147
This episode (S8:E13) we talk about how to fully embrace the Music Exurbia Project. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lunchwithdoug/message
Speaker: Pastor Justin Greene Series: Jude Scripture: Jude 1:20-25 Date: November 19, 2023
Intro Svetlana Khmelnitsky CEO of Kids Look Listen Create. Each Kids Look Listen Create program is a multisensory experience that exposes young children to classical music and fine art through active engagement. It stimulates imagination and encourages unlimited interpretations of works of art and classical music. It celebrates childhood creativity and play by offering creative movement, open-ended crafts, and drawings. Top Three Takeaways Parents can take advantage of the flexibility that homeschooling offers and combine different subjects with classical music and fine art to make learning fun and immersive experience. "weave" classical music and fine art into math, social studies, and science, takes learning to another level. Watch how your child to expresses their ideas and enjoy it! Call to Action Kids, Look, Listen, Create Official Website What is Next! Thank you for supporting this show by listening and sharing with friends! If you like this podcast please rate and write a review of how this show has impacted or helped you! Great ratings will accelerate the show's visibility to the nation so others can learn more about homeschool and find quality curriculum and the potentially join the homeschool community thus change the face of education forever!! Who would have thought that we could change the education world with a click and a share! Also if you would like to hear more about any specific educational topic please email me at realedtalk@gmail.com I would love to support your families educational needs in all areas!! Bex Buzzie The Homeschool Advantage Podcast
Look, Listen, Lean, Learn, Lead - Pastor Dianne Shober 4-17-23
This Sunday, we celebrate Easter as Pastor JR walks through Jesus' resurrection from the perspective of Mary Magdalene. Scripture: John 20:1-18. Sermon Points: Linger and Look Listen and Turn Worship and Rejoice Go and Tell
In this episode, Anita Adams shares her journey, from everything falling apart around her at the start of the pandemic to learning to look inwards and listen to her soul voice in order to be guided into closing down her business and starting on a completely new path. A path that now teaches others how to listen to their soul's voice, and tap into their inner guidance, using Three Guiding Principles that will result in greater clarity in your purpose, love for yourself, joy in your life along with inner peace. There is no better time than now to reflect on who you are today and who you would really like to be, in order to find true peace and joy in your life. Download Anita's free gift to get you started and reach out to her for further guidance on your journey.Gift: Download my Three Guiding Principles to Inner Wisdom from my website:Download here: https://joyfuljourney.caYour Guided Health Journey Membership:https://yourguidedhealthjourney.com/membership-programs/Health Kickstart Program:https://yourguidedhealthjourney.com/health-kick-start-detox/Linktree:https://linktr.ee/yourguidedhealthjourneyAbout the Guest:Anita is an Inner Wisdom Coach, Retreat Leader, and Podcast Host. She is passionate about teaching people how to connect with their higher self and tune into their soul's voice to find the answers they are seeking about life, career, relationships, etc, and to create a life that is truly aligned with who they are. Anita is an award-winning leader, the founder of Joyful Inspired Living, and the host of the Joyful Journey Podcast which is in the top 2.5% of all podcasts globally. She is also passionate about helping people reconnect with nature as a means to connecting with their higher self and open the channel to hear their inner wisdom. Anita offers one on one coaching programs to further guide her clients on their journey to their highest selves so they can step into their calling with confidence and create a life of purpose, passion, and great joy.When she is not working on her business, Anita is playing in the great outdoors with her adventure buddy and husband either hiking, cycling, kayaking, or simply 'forest bathing' and taking in the wonders of nature. Contact:Website: https://joyfulinspiredliving.com/Email: anita@joyfulinspiredliving.comJoin the community: https://joyfuljourney.caFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/628676761727732Facebook Timeline: https://www.facebook.com/anita.adams.904/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anitaadams604Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anitaadamsyvr/About the Host:Melissa is an Integrative Health Practitioner and Master Practitioner in NLP, Timeline Therapy, and Hypnotherapy, helping people get to the root cause of their health issues and then get lasting results. Melissa neither diagnoses nor cures but helps bring your body back into balance by helping discover your “toxic load” and then removing the toxins. Melissa offers functional...
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Rory continues our series in the book of Mark and preaches from Mark 9:2-29. In these verses we see three instances of Jesus revealing his identity to the people. We see how Jesus reveals more to the people his identity and his mission. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zN2lyQRtWT8
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本期节目学习英文的干货如下:看:推荐反复观看经典美剧,包括但不限于《Friends》《This is us》《the Newsroom》;从生活对话到职场用语,这三部美剧都可以满足。建议反复观看,10遍效果为佳。听:俗话说兼听则明,多掌握一门外语可以多听到很多信息,有助于打开眼界,充实自我。推荐使用Podcast收听一些英文播客,包括但不限于《After school》《Life Kit》《The Daily》。学:应试英文建议报班迅速提高,实用英文建议营造语言环境。希望你对语言背后的世界,有期待、有兴趣、有自信。隆重推荐:陈昊老师播客《英语曰曰曰》Cast:@陈昊老师@小闲@萌萌时间轴:04:00怎么上了英语教学的“贼”船11:05听说读写怎么选14:50英文还没学好,中文又忘了21:40英文到底要学到什么程度?26:20学英语可靠的渠道难道只有美剧吗37:00临时抱佛脚可行吗?42:28美剧推荐
Are you learning and listening? Ask yourself: *Do you look into your purpose and your spirituality? *Are you listening to the voice, your intuition? *Are you learning to love yourself and others? Look, listen, learn and love.
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In episode ten of the 12-part podcast series, "https://www.workshouldntsuck.co/white-men-journey (White Men & the Journey Towards Anti-Racism)," Tim interviews Kit Hughes, Co-Founder and CEO of Look Listen, a consulting company working at the intersection of creativity, data, and technology. This series was created to be a resource for white men who might be wrestling with questions like, “What's my role in anti-racism, equity, inclusion, and justice work as a white man with power and privilege?” and “How might my personal commitment to do this work manifest itself in the organization I help lead?” Are you new to the series? Check out https://www.workshouldntsuck.co/podcast2/ep54 (episode 54) where podcast co-hosts Lauren Ruffin and Tim Cynova introduce and frame the conversations. Download the accompanying https://drive.google.com/file/d/1X0Ly8CH4-AwrR8NL_mFNRVB1kKESr-vo/view?usp=sharing (study guide). And explore https://www.workshouldntsuck.co/white-men-journey (the other episodes in this series) with guests: Raphael Bemporad (Founding Partner) & Bryan Miller (Chief Financial Officer), BBMG Ted Castle (Founder & President) & Rooney Castle (Vice President), Rhino Foods Ron Carucci, Co-Founder & Managing Partner, Navalent David Devan, General Director & President, Opera Philadelphia Jared Fishman, Founding Executive Director, Justice Innovation Lab Jay Coen Gilbert, Co-Founder, B Lab; CEO, Imperative21 Marc Mannella, Independent Consultant, Former CEO KIPP Philadelphia Public Schools John Orr, Executive Director, Art-Reach David Reuter, Partner, LLR Sydney Skybetter, Founder, CRCI; Associate Chair & Senior Lecturer, Theatre Arts & Performance Studies Department, Brown University Want to explore related resources primarily *not* by white guys? Check out https://www.workshouldntsuck.co/white-men-journey (our compilation of 30 books, podcasts, and films). BiosKIT HUGHES is a typical technology entrepreneur. He dropped out of college to start a company (it failed), spent a period of time homeless (by choice), and became an overnight success (slowly). Eventually, Kit returned to school as a two-time research fellow at the University of Georgia leading experimental technology research projects exploring mobile computing and connected devices. He credits his business smarts to his studies in strategy and innovation at MIT Sloan. Kit co-founded Look Listen in 2007 as a mash-up of a digital studio and a consulting company working at the intersection of creativity, data, and technology. Look Listen grew to have offices in Atlanta, Denver, and Portland with three centers of excellence: Brand Experience, Performance Media, and Marketing Automation. He has worked with a variety of B2B and B2C brands across multiple touchpoints: Anheuser-Busch, Arrow, BP, Char-Broil, Coca-Cola, Flextronics, GE, NCR, Philips, and Steve Harvey. Under Kit's leadership as CEO, Look Listen was recognized as one of the fastest growing privately held companies in the US by hitting #408 on the Inc 500 in 2015—staying on the list three years in a row—and has been in the top 100 fastest growing companies in Atlanta three years in a row, according to the Atlanta Business Chronicle Pacesetter Awards. Find out more about Kit https://www.linkedin.com/in/heykit/ (here). TIM CYNOVA (he/him) is the Principal of https://www.workshouldntsuck.co/ (Work. Shouldn't. Suck.), an HR and org design consultancy helping to reimagine workplaces where everyone can thrive. He is a certified Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) and a trained mediator, and has served on the faculty of Minneapolis College of Art & Design, the Banff Centre for Arts & Creativity (Banff, Canada) and The New School (New York City) teaching courses in People-Centric Organizational Design and Strategic HR. In 2021, he concluded a 12-year tenure leading Fractured Atlas, a $30M, entirely virtual non-profit technology company and the largest
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This week, Pastor Eric Peoples continues our By Faith series with this message.
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Welcome to The Snack Show with Jami Fallon! Fasten your seatbelts folks, cause we are going on an international adventure! Jami and Fallon have traveled to 10 countries and we are bringing you our favorite snacks from each place. Got a big trip coming up and curious what snacks to look out for in each place? Look (Listen) no further than this podcast episode as we bring you all the must-have snacks for your travel needs. Also, we share the difference between macarons and macaroons & surprise everyone with how the French put together a cheese plate. Visit us @thesnackshowpod & share your favorite movie theatre snacks with us! Love this show? Make sure you are subscribed and if you would, please leave us a rating & review! You're the best. Honorable Mentions: Singapore: street meat Ethiopia: meat & bread stew Haiti: plantains Italy: carbonara pasta Phillipines: Taco Bell Cantina Scotland: cod and chips Iceland: hotdogs Bahamas: vanilla ice cream France: cheese plate Mexico: street corn Canada: ketchup chips and Hickory Sticks Japan: Matcha Green Tea Kit-Kats Kenya: ugali Australia: Tim Tams Spain: shishito peppers England: Percy Pigs New Zealand: hokey pokey ice cream BRAT: bananas, rice, applesauce, toast Snack of the Week: Jami -- Red Bird Cotton Candy Puffs Fallon -- Variety of snacks at the end of the half marathon race ... Follow us on Instagram & join the conversation! @thesnackshowpod Intro music + jingle by Jordy Searcy ... Thank you to our sponsors! Grab the Gold: To learn more about Grab The Gold and what they do, go to grabthegold.com. While you're there, use coupon code SNACK25 for 25% off your first order! Organifi: Get 20% off using promo code SNACKS at www.organifi.com/snacks Anchor: It's everything you need to make a podcast all in one place. Download the free Anchor app or go to Anchor.fm to get started. ... #travel #travelsnacks #internationaltravel #snackoclock #thesnackshowpod #snacks #snackattack #thesnackdown #snacktime #snacking #snackideas # snackfaves #snackdebate #junkfood #food #snacksonsnacks #foodpics #foodstagram #foodlove #mofome #eatmoresnacks
We can achieve noble goals when we LOOK at good and bad examples as human guideposts. We also need to LISTEN to constructive messages for our personal and professional development. Lastly, we can only grow when we LEARN the right things that give us the empowering knowledge to produce, create and sustain our success. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cherie-hardy/message
We can achieve noble goals when we LOOK at good and bad examples as human guideposts. We also need to LISTEN to constructive messages for our personal and professional development. Lastly, we can only grow when we LEARN the right things that give us the empowering knowledge to produce, create and sustain our success. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cherie-hardy/message
Guided listening Lesson for the Little Readers English Book Club. Use with the card found on this month's book box.
The problem on the first Easter is similar to the challenge of Easter today. Not only were the followers of Jesus looking for him in the wrong place, they doubted the message of reliable witnesses and questioned their own research. You can't find Jesus in a dead church. You can't find Jesus if you won't trust someone. And when he starts to work on you, you have to believe your own heart - look...listen...learn!
Pastor Larry Stephens brings a reminder of the importance of remember and discipleship. In this continuing series through Deuteronomy, Pastor Larry encourages the church to "look, listen, and live out," what they learn of God's Word.
The Last Supper Jesus shared with his disciples was punctuated with some bombshells of betrayal, predictions of desertion, all over a celebration meal given a new and profound meaning, both for those first disciples and for us.
Dr. Calvin Watts, Gwinnett County Public Schools' new superintendent, and the first African-American to hold the position, drops by to discuss a variety of topics including, the district's face mask mandate, social emotional learning, his relationship with the Gwinnett Board of Education and so much more. Episode Highlights: 11:10- Concerning things he's heard during his Look Listen and Learn Tour 17:05- Response to children that say school feels like prison 22:41- Response to the increase in social media school threats targeting schools 31:12- His stance on the Mask Mandate 36:29- Disruptions at school board meetings and how it impacts the work of the school board 42:20- Social Emotional Learning; What it is and why it is needed in GCPS 50:07- His relationship with the Gwinnett County Board of Education 52:29- How he handles disagreements between himself and the Gwinnett County Board of Education 58:41- His thoughts on hunting and butchering his own food, or going without it --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gcps-schools/message
Stuart Waddington, Founder of STAR Development and Leadership and High Performance Coach, discussed the importance of studying the process of the greats that came before you but don't mimic. Just remember to be yourself on your way to the outcomes and do it your way. Are we Instagram friends yet? https://bit.ly/mindleadership Connect with us! themindleadership@gmail.com
ADBC 02/02/2021 Look and Listen 1 Kings 19:9-18 Transition Scripture 1 Kings 19:11-13 Points · Will this year be better?, Will things be easier?, Can I plan anything? · Tired · Globally, 7 in 10 report that they are struggling or suffering · Security · HOPE Group Discussion Questions Starter: What from 2021 has you exhausted and looking for something new in 2022? Go Deeper 1. Read 1 Kings 19:9-18 2. What stands out most to you in this passage? 3. Look back at 2021, where/when did you see God most? What about his goodness from last year do you need to be reminded of as you move into 2022?
Learn important vocabulary before reading the story Red and Lulu. The best English Books for kids, read together with Little Readers English Book Club for Kids.
Do you believe you were born for this very moment? Do you look for evidence that you are put in circumstances to bless others? Do you believe you are prepared to give service to others? Often we need to look at our life and see how we have been prepared, listen for guidance, and have the courage to live our best life.
Gen. 1:1-2:25; Ps. 1:1-6; Prov. 1:1-6; Matt. 1:1-2:12
A Harmony of the Gospels: Listen, Look, Ready by Pastor Daniel Strosnider EDGE Student Ministries
• Look at YOURSELF.• Look at CHRIST AND HIS CROSS. — Jeremiah 9:23-24 NIV• Listen to THE SPIRIT.