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In this powerful episode of 1819 News: The Podcast, host Bryan Dawson, CEO of 1819 News, sits down with Pastor Rich Lusk of Trinity Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, Ala., to honor the life and martyrdom of Charlie Kirk, the bold Christian leader and Turning Point USA founder tragically assassinated for his unapologetic defense of the gospel, Christian civilization, marriage, life, and biblical masculinity/femininity. The conversation kicks off with heartfelt tributes to Kirk's integrated faith—seamlessly weaving evangelism with cultural and political engagement on hostile university campuses, the epicenter of leftist indoctrination. Kirk's mantra, "Prove me wrong," invited debate as a peaceful alternative to violence, but ultimately, his faithfulness made him a target. As Lusk reflects, Kirk exemplified the full Great Commission: not just baptizing souls, but teaching nations to obey all of Christ's commands, building a God-glorifying civilization under Jesus' lordship over every sphere of life—from marriage to politics. Dawson and Lusk unpack the crisis of cowardice plaguing our culture, drawing from Scripture and history. They contrast biblical courage—rooted in fearing God above man—with modern failings: the emasculation of men, turning them into "beta males" ashamed of God-given aggression needed to guard the garden (Genesis 3); an idolatrous "safetyism" exposed during COVID that sacrifices liberty for security; and a therapeutic church culture that glorifies brokenness over repentance and strength. They critique how this infiltrates pulpits, counseling, and criminal justice—excusing sin as "trauma" and releasing criminals without retribution. The litmus test? If your pastor hasn't declared war on progressivism, feminism, transgenderism, and Marxism, it's time for a new church. Amid a "vibe shift," they celebrate rising Christian influence: leftists now face consequences for mocking Kirk's death, signaling power wielded for good, not neutrality. Lusk praises Dawson's gift for applying Scripture to all of life, urging listeners to reclaim courage for a free, flourishing Alabama. In the overtime, the two discuss the biblical case for capital punishment and wielding the sword. Tune in for an exhortation to strength, repentance, and bold faithfulness.
In this powerful episode of 1819 News: The Podcast, host Bryan Dawson, CEO of 1819 News, sits down with Pastor Rich Lusk of Trinity Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, Ala., to honor the life and martyrdom of Charlie Kirk, the bold Christian leader and Turning Point USA founder tragically assassinated for his unapologetic defense of the gospel, Christian civilization, marriage, life, and biblical masculinity/femininity. The conversation kicks off with heartfelt tributes to Kirk's integrated faith—seamlessly weaving evangelism with cultural and political engagement on hostile university campuses, the epicenter of leftist indoctrination. Kirk's mantra, "Prove me wrong," invited debate as a peaceful alternative to violence, but ultimately, his faithfulness made him a target. As Lusk reflects, Kirk exemplified the full Great Commission: not just baptizing souls, but teaching nations to obey all of Christ's commands, building a God-glorifying civilization under Jesus' lordship over every sphere of life—from marriage to politics. Dawson and Lusk unpack the crisis of cowardice plaguing our culture, drawing from Scripture and history. They contrast biblical courage—rooted in fearing God above man—with modern failings: the emasculation of men, turning them into "beta males" ashamed of God-given aggression needed to guard the garden (Genesis 3); an idolatrous "safetyism" exposed during COVID that sacrifices liberty for security; and a therapeutic church culture that glorifies brokenness over repentance and strength. They critique how this infiltrates pulpits, counseling, and criminal justice—excusing sin as "trauma" and releasing criminals without retribution. The litmus test? If your pastor hasn't declared war on progressivism, feminism, transgenderism, and Marxism, it's time for a new church. Amid a "vibe shift," they celebrate rising Christian influence: leftists now face consequences for mocking Kirk's death, signaling power wielded for good, not neutrality. Lusk praises Dawson's gift for applying Scripture to all of life, urging listeners to reclaim courage for a free, flourishing Alabama. In the overtime, the two discuss the biblical case for capital punishment and wielding the sword. Tune in for an exhortation to strength, repentance, and bold faithfulness.
Ken Roczen is back for SMX and of course he is looking great. The big #94 is on with us to talk SMX! Levi Kitchen threw down the gauntlet at STL SMX when he ran it in hard on the Deegs and he had been hearing all about it. We have him on to put it all out there in his own words. The legend, Ezra Lusk is now working with the AMA to make the sport better and he comes on to talk about his methods and ideas for the future. We have team-Ginger in studio tonight with one of the nicest guys to ever race, Trey Canard and the always great Kris Keefer. GREAT SHOW!!
Pastor Jeffery concludes the recent 3-part mini-series on head coverings by talking with Pastor Rich Lusk. The post The Last Word on Head Coverings | Rich Lusk appeared first on .
Flashback episode: This week we talk about the story of Pearl Lusk and Olga Rocco. Two New York women in the 40s that got tricked and screwed over in very different ways by the same man.
Tune in Friday, August 8, 2025 @ 7pm EST for the next “He Said, He Said, He Said Live!” A Look at the World from A Seasoned Black Man's Perspective for “The Jacob Lusk Experience” jacoblusk.com Elton John's “Bennie And The Jets” performed by Jacob Lusk of Gabriels | The Gershwin Prize | PBS Gabriels - Glory (Glastonbury 2023) HE SAID, HE SAID, HE SAID LIVE presents: THE JACOB LUSK EXPERIENCE!!!!!!!!!!!!! From American Idol finalist to global soul sensation, Jacob Lusk has ignited stages across the world with his powerhouse vocals, soul-drenched performances, and a style all his own. Live from Compton to Royal Albert Hall, Jacob Lusk electrified in “The Gabriels”, performed with Elton John,toured with Harry Styles, praised by Elton and adored by fans around the globe. Now stepping into his solo era—bold,beautiful, and boundless!!!! This Friday, join us for a raw, real, and radiant conversation with the man behind the voice. From gospel rootsto pop royalty, Jacob shares his powerful story of resilience, creativity, and the soul that keeps him grounded. New Episodes of “He Said, He Said, He Said” - Live stream Fridays, 7 p.m. EST on all these links: https://linktr.ee/hesaidhesaidhesaid FACEBOOK: facebook.com/hesaidhesaidhesaidlive RELIVE and SHARE special moments from "He Said, He Said, He Said" here: SHOW CLIPS youtube.com/channel/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV0MtJCazNWVBSaj1JFHITg#HeSaidHeSaidHeSaidLIVE #HeSaidHeSaidHeSaidLIVE #JacobLusk #HeSaidLive #TheJacobLuskExperience#GospelSoulRoyalty #AuthenticityAmplified #BlackVoicesMatter
David Lusk joins Eric Barnes to talk about the history of David Lusk Gallery, the artists he represents and the biggest changes he has noticed in the industry.
WELCOME TO CITADEL CHURCH ONLINE!We're so glad you're here! Whether you're part of the Citadel family or exploring faith, we believe this message will encourage and challenge you.This week, we had the joy of welcoming James Lusk, lead pastor of City Beautiful Church in East Harlem, to bring a powerful stand-alone message about the Kingdom of God.Jesus doesn't just talk about the Kingdom—He invites us into it.An invitation to belong. To participate. And to ask boldly.God, give us INTIMACY.→ “Seek Me earnestly.” (John 15)God, give us IMPACT.→ “Believe Me fully.” (Mark 4: The Sower)God, give us INCREASE.→ “Share Me boldly.” (Mark 4: Mustard Seed)This message will stir your faith, challenge your assumptions, and remind you of what's possible when we say yes to the invitation of Jesus.Whether you're part of the Citadel family or listening in from afar, we're so glad you're here. Let this message shape how you live, love, and walk in the Kingdom.Each week, we gather to worship Jesus, open Scripture, and lean into what God is saying to us as a church. Whether you're part of the Citadel family or just checking things out, we're so glad you're here. These messages are designed to help you follow Jesus in everyday life and be part of something bigger—His Kingdom.So grab a coffee, lean in, and let's grow together.FIND OUT MORE ABOUT US:Website: www.citadelnyc.churchInstagram: @citadelnyc_church
The COVID lockdowns pulled back the curtain on every level of our society. We quickly found out who has the courage to stand on principle and who caved to the tyrannical forces of power. In a deeper way, we came to see what our leaders, friends, and family really valued. The results were deeply troubling. For many of us, our faith is our core strength and motivator. It shapes our every action and inaction. As faith is our guide, we need our pastors, our shepherds, to be courageous in the face of the prowling wolves. Unfortunately, we saw a lot of pastors and priests waver in the face of authoritarian policies. In the wake of the lockdowns, there's been a quiet reshuffling as Christians seek out shepherds they can trust to stand strong. As such, the question of whether someone should find another church has become increasingly prevalent. Pastor Rich Lusk discusses this issue with Bryan Dawson, helping listeners evaluate and discern whether they should stay or find a new church home. It's not an easy or light decision and, thankfully, Pastor Lusk gives some great tips and questions we should all consider. To join the fight and become an 1819 News Member and have access to all of our behind the scenes content, click here: https://1819news.com/membership
The COVID lockdowns pulled back the curtain on every level of our society. We quickly found out who has the courage to stand on principle and who caved to the tyrannical forces of power. In a deeper way, we came to see what our leaders, friends, and family really valued. The results were deeply troubling. For many of us, our faith is our core strength and motivator. It shapes our every action and inaction. As faith is our guide, we need our pastors, our shepherds, to be courageous in the face of the prowling wolves. Unfortunately, we saw a lot of pastors and priests waver in the face of authoritarian policies. In the wake of the lockdowns, there's been a quiet reshuffling as Christians seek out shepherds they can trust to stand strong. As such, the question of whether someone should find another church has become increasingly prevalent. Pastor Rich Lusk discusses this issue with Bryan Dawson, helping listeners evaluate and discern whether they should stay or find a new church home. It's not an easy or light decision and, thankfully, Pastor Lusk gives some great tips and questions we should all consider. To join the fight and become an 1819 News Member and have access to all of our behind the scenes content, click here: https://1819news.com/membership
Welcome to the Fore Golfers Network/Michigan Golf Live Podcast Ep 487 - Global Golf Adventures & Rankings with Jason Deegan and Jason Lusk We welcome two of the most well-traveled and respected voices in golf media: Jason Deegan, Managing Editor at GolfPass.com, and Jason Lusk, Director of Travel and Rankings for Golfweek. Together, they have played, photographed, and reviewed thousands of courses across the globe, bringing an insider's perspective on the world's top golf destinations and what makes each course memorable. In this episode, host Bill Hobson sits down with Deegan and Lusk during a rain delay at Cragun's Resort in Brainerd, Minnesota, where Tom Lehman recently completed a 27-hole redesign. The conversation dives into the stories behind their extensive travels, how golf course rankings are created, and why certain destinations consistently stand out to both casual players and golf purists. Deegan shares how his Michigan roots and early career, including coverage of major events like the Ryder Cup and PGA Championship, propelled him into a global golf career. He opens up about “pinch-me” moments—like standing on a tee box in New Zealand—and the joy of uncovering the artistic elements of golf course design around the world. Lusk, with his deep experience in both editorial design and travel coverage, reveals the behind-the-scenes work that goes into Golfweek's trusted rankings. He also recounts humorous and jaw-dropping travel stories, from playing unexpected pro-ams alongside Fred Funk and Bernhard Langer to battling travel nightmares with lost clubs and endless airport delays. The episode also highlights the importance of authenticity in course rankings. Both guests emphasize that their lists are based on genuine golfer reviews or expert panels, not advertising dollars, and why rankings should be seen as conversation starters rather than absolute truths. Deegan and Lusk reflect on the future of golf travel and share their personal dream destinations. Whether it's the rugged charm of Ireland, the pristine beauty of New Zealand, or iconic American destinations like Bandon Dunes, these experts know where the next great golf adventure awaits. Listeners will come away with: Insights on how golf media has evolved from print to digital. Travel tips and hacks learned from decades on the road. A better understanding of what makes a golf course truly exceptional. Inspiration to explore both local gems and bucket-list destinations. Whether you're a seasoned golfer planning your next trip or simply love the stories that make golf unique, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in and discover the passion, humor, and expertise that Deegan and Lusk bring to every fairway they visit. ---------------- Subscribe to the FGN Podcast Watch FGN videos on YouTube Check out our other sports pod: Church Pew Sports TEXT or CALL (989) 272-2383 to share your thoughts, comments, suggestions, and questions
I speak to Rev. Herb Lusk III about a day of purpose, remembrance, and community impact at the 7th Annual Herb Lusk Golf Classic for Children, taking place Monday, July 28, 2025, at the Union League Golf Club at Torresdale. Hosted by Rev. Lusk III in loving memory of his father, Rev. Herb Lusk II—the former Philadelphia Eagle and visionary faith leader—this event brings together civic leaders, athletes, and supporters to champion youth empowerment through education, faith, and legacy. Proceeds will benefit the Frederick Douglass Christian School in Chester, PA, continuing Rev. Lusk's powerful commitment to uplifting future generations.
Jul 6, 2025 - Reverend Morgan Lusk expounds on Psalm 4
Since that first interview, Richard has faced multiple cancer recurrences—including brain tumors and cancer in his remaining lung—and continues to rely on cannabis oil as a central part of his healing. In this episode, he talks candidly about living with cancer, navigating the challenges of legalization, dealing with skeptical doctors, and staying grounded with family, humour, and positivity.00:37 – Introduction to Richard Lusk and his original interview from 201601:17 – How Richard first discovered his lung cancer02:45 – Starting cannabis oil and watching tumors shrink03:45 – Leaving Washington to care for his mother in Kansas—cannabis access cut off04:30 – Cancer returns and spreads to his brain05:38 – Returning to Washington for treatment and cannabis access06:10 – Telling his oncologist about cannabis oil07:02 – Doctors say it's incurable—Richard disagrees07:53 – How he takes a gram of cannabis oil each day08:54 – Symptoms that led to brain tumor discovery09:39 – Years in construction and staying physically resilient10:28 – Emotional vs. physical challenges of illness11:40 – Thoughts on legal cannabis access across the U.S.12:57 – Adrenal gland cancer and additional surgeries13:44 – Belief in cannabis over conventional treatments16:07 – The role of cannabis in surviving cancer17:40 – Advice for people newly diagnosed with cancer18:41 – Staying positive and the importance of family20:52 – Choosing your own path despite family opposition21:12 – Current restrictions and chemo side effects22:48 – Gratitude for life and simple pleasures23:26 – A brain surgeon's 6.5 rating and Richard's humour24:38 – Final thoughts, hope for change, and sharing his story Visit our website: CannabisHealthRadio.comDiscover products and get expert advice from Swan ApothecaryFollow us on Facebook.Follow us on Instagram.Find us on Rumble.Keep your privacy! Buy NixT420 Odor Remover
After having so many awesome guests on the show, Larson and Rich have decided to share their own personal stories in the next few episodes. Today, Rich shares about his church background, becoming a pastor, and even making it onto a list of Presbyterian heretics! Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/UiGsRCWqfTA
In this episode of Red Dirt Agronomy, the team sits down with Dr. Jayson Lusk, Vice President and Dean of Agricultural Programs at Oklahoma State University, for a wide-ranging conversation on the future of agriculture and leadership in higher education. Dr. Lusk reflects on his journey from researcher to administrator, the challenges of guiding a land-grant institution, and how he stays grounded in the needs of Oklahoma's producers. The discussion explores the evolving role of faculty engagement, the value of public communication, and how Extension can remain impactful in an increasingly digital world.The episode also covers Dr. Lusk's strategic vision for OSU agriculture, including plans to revitalize off-campus facilities, launch a beef center of excellence, and leverage big data and AI to support producer decision-making. With insights into the delicate balance of university leadership and the importance of staying connected with faculty and stakeholders, this conversation offers practical value for anyone invested in the future of agricultural research and outreach.Key Takeaways Leadership Through Service: Dr. Lusk's path to administration was driven by a desire to amplify impact, not personal ambition.Extension Still Matters: Public-facing efforts like podcasts and producer engagement remain central to OSU's land-grant mission.Strategic, Not Micromanaged: Dr. Lusk emphasizes empowering faculty and fostering collaboration over top-down control.From Data to Decisions: OSU aims to invest in tools that help producers turn data into practical, on-farm choices.Modernizing Infrastructure: Upgrading aging research farms and facilities is a top priority to support future ag innovation.Beef and Wheat Focus: Strategic investment is centered on Oklahoma's two leading ag sectors—cattle and wheat.Funding Realities: OSU's ag programs benefit from strong state support, offering resilience amid federal funding uncertainty.Collaboration Counts: Lusk believes faculty success drives college success—and that includes interdisciplinary teamwork.Measuring Impact, Not Just Output: Dr. Lusk calls for better ways to reward high-impact work that goes beyond publication metrics.Producers as Stakeholders: Oklahoma taxpayers fund OSU's ag work, and deserve results they can see in the field.Timestamps:00:04 - Welcome and episode intro03:16 - Dr. Lusk's path from faculty to administration07:08 - Strategic decisions in leadership roles13:33 - Navigating university structure and transitions18:42 - Measuring impact in research and extension30:56 - Challenges and strategy behind the new OSU Ag Hall34:28 - Dr. Lusk's strategic vision for OSU Agriculture38:24 - The future of ag data, decision tools, and AI RedDirtAgronomy.com
Tributes have flooded in for Garda Kevin Flatley, who was killed on Sunday while trying to flag down a motorcyclist at a speeding checkpoint.The father-of-two, who had served in the force for 26 years, was conducting speed checks in Lusk, Co Dublin, when he was struck by the motorcyclist.The Taoiseach, Tánaiste, President and more have paid tribute to Mr Flatley, with Garda Commissioner Drew Harris calling for a “reset” on road safety.
May 11, 2025 - Reverend Morgan Lusk expounds on Proverbs 3:5-8
Hung out with Utah native Whitney Lusk this week. We talked all about the beauty of the place where she grew up, what drove her to get into singing and country music as well as some new music on the way! Check it out!Whitney's insta: https://www.instagram.com/whitneyluskmusic/Our Insta: https://www.instagram.com/rcm_podcast/
– I had a secret power—a newfound ally.I was a preadolescent boy lost in a, heretofore, unknown love spell magnified by the magical thinking of childhood.David Lusk is a retired consulting arborist/psychologist/writer living in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He has previously written several articles for the Winston-Salem Journal and the trade publication, Tree Care Industry Magazine. He lives in a beech tree woodland with his wife Amy, their three adopted rescue shelter dogs, Jessie Girl, Captain Spaghetti Jack, Abbey Road and Maple Tree the cat. He is currently attempting to learn Japanese Sumi ink painting while under the constant, playful supervision of Jessie, Jack and Abbey. Often, he retreats to the Pamlico Sound with the idea of learning to sail but happy to paint or play guitar in view of a marina full of boats and the occasional visit from a bald eagle he named Churchill.
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In this episode of the Meat Mafia Podcast, Harry sits down with Jonathan Lusk, founder of BirdDog, a revolutionary platform reconnecting Americans with the land through hunting, farming, and stewardship. Jonathan shares his inspiring journey from Wall Street to rural Texas, and how BirdDog is empowering landowners, preserving wild places, and changing lives through what he calls “conservation capitalism.” From tax credits to campfire conversations, this episode dives deep into the future of land use, legacy, and regenerative living. Jonathan Lusk is the founder and CEO of BirdDog, a Texas-based land platform that helps landowners unlock income and preserve their legacy through hunting leases, farming access, land management tools, and more. With a background in investment management and a passion for the outdoors, Jonathan blends business acumen with boots-on-the-ground empathy, creating life-changing experiences that heal both people and land. His vision is bold: to build a better, more connected rural America—powered by technology, stewardship, and storytelling. What we cover:- The Origin Story of Bird Dog - Conservation Capitalism - Tax Strategy for Landowners - The Role of AI in Rural Stewardship - BirdDog's Vision for the Future Timestamps: (00:45) – Jonathan introduces Bird Dog and the mission to reconnect people with the land (06:30) – The early days: realizing the lack of tech and transparency in hunting access (12:15) – Hosting educational hunts that build confidence and community (18:40) – Life-changing stories: how one father-son trip shifted everything (24:50) – Bringing on investors like Colt McCoy and the power of aligned capital (31:10) – Bird Dog's tech and tax platform: simplifying land ownership at scale (38:30) – The role of AI in unlocking government programs for landowners (45:05) – Building a team culture around mission, humility, and high performance *** LINKS***Check out our Newsletter - Food for Thought - to dramatically improve your health this year!Join The Meat Mafia community Telegram group for daily conversations to keep up with what's happening between episodes of the show.Connect with Jonathan:InstagramBirdDogBirdDog for LandownersConnect with Brett:InstagramXConnect with Harry:InstagramXConnect with Meat Mafia:Instagram - Meat MafiaX - Meat MafiaYouTube - Meat MafiaConnect with Noble Protein:Website - Noble ProteinX - Noble ProteinInstagram - Noble ProteinAFFILIATESLMNT - Electrolyte salts to supplement minerals on low-carb dietThe Carnivore Bar - Use Code 'MEATMAFIA' for 10% OFF - Delicious & convenient Pemmican BarPerennial Pastures - Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA' 10% OFF - Regeneratively raised, grass-fed & grass-finished beef from California & MontanaFarrow Skincare - Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA' at checkout for 20% OFFHeart & Soil - CODE ‘MEATMAFIA' for 10% OFF - enhanced nutrition to replace daily vitamins!Carnivore Snax - Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA' Crispy, airy meat chips that melt in your mouth. Regeneratively raised in the USA.Pluck Seasoning - 15% OFF - Nutrient-dense seasoning with INSANE flavor! Use CODE: MEATMAFIAWe Feed Raw 25% OFF your first order - ancestrally consistent food for your dog! Use CODE 'MEATMAFIA'Fond Bone Broth - 15% OFF - REAL bone broth with HIGH-QUALITY ingredients! It's a daily product for us! Use CODE: MAFIAMaui Nui- 15% OFF. Use CODE: MEATMAFIA
In this episode, Jared and Matt are joined by Jeff Lusk! Jeff runs his cocker spaniels in field trials and hunts them mostly the Pacific Northwest. Jeff has his own podcast, Cocker Chronicles, where he talks all things field bred English Cocker Spaniels with guests from the cocker community. You can find Cocker Chronicles wherever you find podcasts including on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Go Flush Yourself is an upland hunting podcast focusing on hunting with flushing dogs. On top of hunting, training, and living with flushers, we also discuss shotguns, upland hunting in general, and gear. If you want to hear more about labradors, cockers, goldens, springers, and the rest of the flushing breeds check us out! We are also an ad-free podcast and are supported purely by our listeners. If you want to help support us, please consider becoming a Patreon member. Hosted by Jared Kirk and Matt Millbauer Browse and purchase Go Flush Yourself merch. Check us out on Instagram, Facebook, Discord, and X/Twitter or email us.
On this episode of The Lancaster Patriot Podcast two reformed Christian pastors have an informal discussion/debate on baptism and children in the church. Pastor Dan Horn defends the reformed credobaptist position and Pastor Rich Lusk promotes the reformed paedobaptist view. Enjoy this respectful and thoughtful exchange between two knowledgeable pastors!About the guests:Dan Horn serves as an elder at Reformation Baptist Church in Youngsville, North Carolina. He has written several books on theology including Sanctified by God: A Call to Keep the Christian Sabbath. Pastor Horn has been married to his wife, Kendra, since 1988 and they have three children and nine grandchildren. Pastor Horn frequently contributes to The Conquering Truth, a weekly podcast for Christians seeking to discern how to live in today's world in alignment with God's word.Rich Lusk serves as a pastor at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, Alabama. In addition to many articles, papers and essays, he is the author of Paedofaith: A Primer on the Mystery of Infant Salvation and a Handbook for Covenant Parents, as well as a contributing author to The Federal Vision and The Case for Covenant Communion. Resources from Pastor Lusk can be found at the TPC Pastor's Page.
We Took Shrooms (Again) Feat. Nathan Lusk Send us your questions and stories to be featured on da pod https://www.brokegirltherapy.com/contact-page Nathan and I decided to take shrooms and kiki again on the pod. He talks about his move to New York, his near death experience, and meeting up with his ex. Try to stay along this jourtney with us on the pod lmao #dating #datingapps #situationships Support our sponsors and BGT by using the codes below: BetterHelp: As a listener, you'll get 10% off your first month by visiting our sponsor at BetterHelp.com/brokegirl Stefanie Maegan https://www.instagram.com/brokegirltherapy/ https://www.instagram.com/stefaniemaegan/ Nate Lusk https://www.instagram.com/natelusk/ https://www.instagram.com/perhaps_feet/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Couples We Like | I Can Explain Podcast EP.254 By Sean Lusk and Breanne WilliamsonSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/i-can-explain/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
https://www.fcaidaho.org/glusk@fca.org | Gabby was an FCA staff member in Iowa and just moved to Idaho and has joined our local team! We are so excited to have her and her previous FCA experience. More info on Gabby coming soon!The Fellowship of Christian Athletes' exciting local radio program, Heart of the Athlete, airs Saturdays at 9 am MST on KBXL 94.1 FM. The show is hosted by local FCA Director, Ken Lewis. This program is a great opportunity to listen to local athletes and coaches share their lives, combining sports with their faith in Jesus Christ each week!Our relationships will demonstrate steadfast commitment to Jesus Christ and His Word through Integrity, Serving, Teamwork and Excellence.NNU Box 3359 623 S University Blvd Nampa, ID 83686 United States (208) 697-1051 klewis@fca.orghttps://www.fcaidaho.org/Podcast Website: https://941thevoice.com/podcasts/heart-of-the-athlete/
Jonathan Lusk, BirdDog CEO. BirdDog, an outdoor adventure company. Farming Partnerships & Tax Strategy Optimization. BirdDog launches a Landownership Platform connecting landowners with independent farmers for regenerative crops and grazing leases.
A conversation with Greg Lusk, the executive director of Amarillo Botanical Gardens, a four-acre oasis near Medi-Park. Lusk is a trained horticulturalist, and right out of college he worked as the private gardener for legendary local businessman T. Boone Pickens. More recently, Lusk has spent the past decade with the Botanical Gardens, leading that organization through a period of growth thanks to seasonal attractions like Christmas in the Gardens and its position as a premier event venue for the community. Lusk shares with host Jason Boyett about the important role his organization plays in the region, and what it's like to make a career out of cultivating beauty in a hostile environment. This episode is supported by SKP Creative and Panhandle Plains Historical Museum.
Art is more than decoration—it tells stories, shapes environments, and builds communities. In this episode, David Lusk, owner of David Lusk Gallery in Memphis and Nashville, shares his journey from working in an art gallery to building his own successful business. He discusses the evolving art market, the importance of curating meaningful collections, and the relationships that fuel his passion. Learn how First Commercial Bank has been a trusted partner in supporting his business and helping art find its place in people's lives.
The cofounders of BeautySpan share about how they adopted a vegan diet as health professionals and share some of their favorite recipes. Considering adding more plant-based meals into your life for 2025? I hope they inspire you to branch out.
In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, host Russel Treat is joined by Tracey Bryant of CenterPoint Energy and Kelee Lusk of Atmos Energy to discuss the Texas Pipeline Awareness Alliance (TPAA). They explore the organization's history, collaborative efforts, and innovative strategies for enhancing public awareness about pipeline safety. The conversation highlights how pooling resources and leveraging modern media technologies help pipeline operators effectively reach diverse stakeholders across Texas. Visit PipelinePodcastNetwork.com for a full episode transcript, as well as detailed show notes with relevant links and insider term definitions.
BBB040, part 3 Herb Lusk was a running back who developed the habit of dropping to a knee and uttering a brief prayer after he scored a touchdown. He brought this habit with him to the pros and then quit after three seasons to become a very successful Baptist preacher. He was awarded a Super Bowl ring 39 years after he retired.
A rare guest episode, how exciting! In today's episode, Caroline and I dive deeper into our relationship lore, whether or not you should be FWB with your ex, why I (possibly) want a witch girlfriend, and so. much. more.... Quite frankly, we yapped so much that I could probably write a 100 page thesis on this episode; but instead you guys can just listen intently (and share it with your friends) and then write your own ENJOY! Caroline's IG: https://www.instagram.com/cluskk/?hl=en My Socials Podcast's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kickinitwithkoz Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@anthonykoz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anthonykoz_ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/anthonykoz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
*Podporte podcast Dobré ráno v aplikácii Toldo na sme.sk/extradobrerano. Najskôr zmizol do Moskvy, potom úplne zmizol... až sa ukázalo, že Robert Fico dovolenkuje: akurát na mieste, ktoré by si zo svojho legálneho platu zrejme nemohol dovoliť. Čo nám teda ukazuje premiér v novom roku, ako to môžeme čítať a čo to bude znamenať pre krajinu? Tomáš Prokopčák sa v podcaste Dobré ráno pýta šéfredaktorky SME Beaty Balogovej. Zdroj zvukov: YouTube/SMER-SD Odporúčanie: Mojím dnešným odporúčaním je klasika najklasickejšia, Čajkovského balet Luskáčik. My sme ho počas sviatkov stihli v Slovenskom národnom divadle a ak by ste sa už nedostali k lístkom, skúste, napríklad, Labutie jazero. – Všetky podcasty denníka SME nájdete na sme.sk/podcasty – Odoberajte aj audio verziu denného newslettra SME.sk s najdôležitejšími správami na sme.sk/brifing
Rich Lusk, pastor and author, joins Chris Hume to discuss conversion, faith, children, baptism, and the Lord's Supper. Lusk, who wrote Paedofaith: A Primer on the Mystery of Infant Salvation and a Handbook for Christian Parents, explains his position as a proponent of both paedobaptism and paedocommunion.
Josh Mattei, is back at his desk in Connecticut talking with Whitney Lusk!
Lady Mary Wortley Montagu was an English aristocrat, medical pioneer, writer, and poet. She learned about the practice of smallpox inoculation while in the Ottoman Empire, and lobbied to bring the practice to England. We're joined by Sean Lusk, author of A Woman of Opinion, a new novel about Mary's life. Click here to buy a copy of A Woman of Opinion. — Hilary Mantel's essay on the importance of historical fiction. — Get 15% off all the gorgeous jewellery and accessories at common.era.com/vulgar or go to commonera.com and use code VULGAR at checkout — Get Vulgar History merch at vulgarhistory.com/store (best for US shipping) and vulgarhistory.redbubble.com (better for international shipping) — Support Vulgar History on Patreon — Vulgar History is an affiliate of Bookshop.org, which means that a small percentage of any books you click through and purchase will come back to Vulgar History as a commission. Use this link to shop there and support Vulgar History. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris and Anne welcome Chad Lusk from the A&M Consumer and Retail Group to unpack findings from their latest consumer sentiment survey. They explore how economic factors are reshaping holiday spending, consumer loyalty, and shopping behaviors. Key topics include: [00:30] Consumer Spending Decline: A 9% net decrease in holiday spending. [01:45] Economic Impact on Basics: Why fresh food is losing ground to packaged goods. [02:50] Retail vs. Brand Loyalty: Consumers' preference for banner loyalty when cutting costs. [04:20] Generational Shopping Patterns: Contrasting online and in-store shopping behaviors. [06:10] Retail Strategies for 2024: How retailers can meet diverse consumer needs. Tune in for actionable insights and Chad's expert analysis on the latest consumer behaviors! To read the full Consumer Sentiment Survey, click here: https://alvarezandmarsal-crg.com/insight/consumer-sentiment-survey-fall-2024/ Music by hooksounds.com Sponsored Content #holidayshopping #retailtrends #consumerinsights #shoppingtrends #retailstrategy #economicimpact #generationaldifferences
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– I had a dream fueled by hope but mostly idealistic naïvetéWith the firmly resounding hammer blow with my pickaxe came a thunderbolt moment of clarity born of every slight, every wound, I had until then ever known.David Lusk is a retired, self-employed consulting arborist/psychologist/writer living in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He has previously written several articles for The Winston-Salem Journal and the trade publication, Tree Care Industry Magazine. He lives purposefully in a beech tree woodland with his wife Amy, their two adopted rescue shelter dogs, Jessie Girl, Captain Spaghetti Jack and Maple Tree the cat. He is currently attempting to create a Japanese garden while under the constant, playful supervision of Jessie and Jack.
Comedian Grace Lusk drops by! We talk about the midnight extravaganza that is "Who Knows?" and gorillas roaming Fremont Street, breathing in the Tropicana implosion, and speak fondly of "Hot Trash". Plus, Scoopardy. Brought to you by Paul Mattingly Explains '80s Championship Wrestling.
Jonathan Lusk - Founder and Creator of BirdDog. "The Airbnb of Hunting”-- Small Tech Company Partners with Field & Stream to Revolutionize the Great Outdoors
⭐️ The final episode of the Renaissance of Men, before it becomes The Will Spencer Podcast! ⭐️ Rich Lusk is the pastor of Trinity Presbyterian Church in Birmingham, Alabama. Topics: The Tropes of Women-Centric ReligionHis Sympathies To Angry MenWhat Happens When Her Emotions Run the ShowFulfilling the Creation Mandate in a Fallen WorldThe Protected Class of Mothers;Masculinity As Emotional GroundingThe Best Thing You Can Do For Your KidsDocumentary Materials:3-minute trailer - Please watch!20-minute overviewCONNECT WITH PASTOR LUSKhttps://x.com/vicar1973https://trinitypresbham.com/https://tpcpastorspage.com/MENTIONED IN THIS PODCASThttps://emotionalsabotage.com/"Shepherds for Sale" - by Megan BashamFOLLOW US FOR MORESubstack Twitter/X YouTube Instagram FREE Men's Chastity Guide https://renofmen.com/retreat Communications Powered by PaxMail The Renaissance of Men Podcast releases interviews every Friday with thought leaders exploring the intersection of the Christian counterculture, masculinity, and the family.ADVERTISERSFor opportunities to reach thousands of engaged listeners worldwide every month, please contact info (at) renofmen (dot) com . Mentioned in this episode:Man Up Conference - Oct. 5Join me at the Man Up Conference in Schenectady, NY on Saturday October 5. I'll be speaking at 7:30pm about men's integrity. This event is free.Man Up ConferenceMen's Retreat - October 18Join me in Phoenix for a weekend of Christian men's fellowship, training, and worship, October 18-21. Enjoy great weather and stunning Valley views at our luxury Airbnb. Click the link for details and use code PODCAST for 10% off.https://renofmen.com/retreatSean O'Brien TrainingSean O'Brien, an NASM-certified trainer and Kingdom builder, helps men and women worldwide reach their fitness goals. Mention my name for an exclusive 15% OFF any training package.https://obrienfitnesslifestyle.comPuritan TreasuresReformation Heritage Books offers 15 Puritan classics in modern language with new introductions for today's readers. Use code SPENCER for 10% off.https://heritagebooks.org/
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NOTE: This is part two of a two-part episode. To hear both parts right now and without ads, become a Patreon supporter of The War on Cars. In part two of our deep dive on John Forester and his 1976 book Effective Cycling, we take a look at the paltry data and research underpinning the alleged safety benefits of vehicular cycling and the long-term impact Forester had on cycling for transportation in the United States. Even though cities such as New York started building protected bicycle lanes in earnest in the late 2000s and early 2010s — and even though quality bike infrastructure has existed in places such as Davis, California for decades — John Forester's legacy continued well into the 21st century, with federal guides such as AASHTO's "Green Book" discouraging or even prohibiting things such as parking-protected bikeways until as recently as 2018. On top of that, many of Forester's disciples held positions atop major advocacy organizations and city bike planning departments for years, and used their influence to prevent the construction of protected bike lanes. In a lot of ways, we're still pedaling in the world John Forester created. This episode was sponsored by Bull Moose Softgoods and Cleverhood. Listen to the episode for the latest discount codes. LINKS/SOURCES Read Peter Flax in conversation with John Forester, via Bicycling Magazine. Northeastern University's Peter Furth takes on John Forester. STUDY: "Risk of injury for bicycling on cycle tracks versus in the street," by Lusk, Furth, et. al. PAPER: "A Historical Perspective on the AASHTO Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities and the Impact of the Vehicular Cycling Movement," Schultheiss, Sanders, and Toole, 2018 AASHTO's Draft Bikeway Guide Includes Protected Bike Lanes and More, Streetsblog 2016 Key Design Guide to Finally Include Protected Bike Lanes, Streetsblog 2018 'Death Of A ‘Dinosaur:' Anti-Cycleway Campaigner John Forester Dies, Aged 90, by Carlton Reid in Forbes Read Bike Boom: The Unexpected Resurgence of Cycling, by Carlton Reid. Read Bike Battles: A History of Sharing the American Road, by James Longhurst. How the former Dallas bicycle coordinator held back cycling infrastructure for years, via the Texas Observer. Dallas' Former Bike Czar Tells Newbie Riders to Go Play in Traffic, via the Dallas Observer Access John Forester's website via the Wayback Machine. If you're a glutton for punishment, pick up a copy of John Forester's Effective Cycling. Grab some merch in our official store! This episode was edited by Yessenia Moreno. It was recorded by Josh Wilcox at the Brooklyn Podcasting Studio. https://thewaroncars.org/
NOTE: This is part one of a two-part episode. To hear both parts right now and without ads, become a Patreon supporter of The War on Cars. "Cyclists fare best when they act and are treated as drivers of vehicles." That quote is the core philosophy of John Forester, the father of vehicular cycling. Forester, who died in 2020, was a major figure in the the world of cycling advocacy and transportation policy, and his influence shaped street design and bicycle safety in the United States for decades. We take a deep dive into Forester's 1976 book, Effective Cycling. Part guidebook, part encyclopedia, part polemic, Effective Cycling explains why cyclists should not be afraid to ride not just in traffic, but as traffic. Throughout the book, Forester dismisses anyone who might be afraid of taking the lane with fast-moving cars and trucks as suffering from what he calls the "cyclist inferiority complex" and asserts that only a strict adherence to the principles of vehicular cycling can keep everyone safe. Who was John Forester? What is vehicular cycling? Why are we talking about a book that was published almost fifty years ago? It's all here in this mega episode. This episode was sponsored by Cleverhood and Pinhead Locks. Listen for the latest discount codes. LINKS/SOURCES Read Peter Flax in conversation with John Forester, via Bicycling Magazine. Northeastern University's Peter Furth takes on John Forester. STUDY: "Risk of injury for bicycling on cycle tracks versus in the street," by Lusk, Furth, et. al. PAPER: "A Historical Perspective on the AASHTO Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities and the Impact of the Vehicular Cycling Movement," Schultheiss, Sanders, and Toole, 2018 AASHTO's Draft Bikeway Guide Includes Protected Bike Lanes and More, Streetsblog 2016 Key Design Guide to Finally Include Protected Bike Lanes, Streetsblog 2018 'Death Of A ‘Dinosaur:' Anti-Cycleway Campaigner John Forester Dies, Aged 90, by Carlton Reid in Forbes Read Bike Boom: The Unexpected Resurgence of Cycling, by Carlton Reid. Read Bike Battles: A History of Sharing the American Road, by James Longhurst. How the former Dallas bicycle coordinator held back cycling infrastructure for years, via the Texas Observer. Dallas' Former Bike Czar Tells Newbie Riders to Go Play in Traffic, via the Dallas Observer Access John Forester's website via the Wayback Machine. If you're a glutton for punishment, pick up a copy of John Forester's Effective Cycling. Grab some merch in our official store! This episode was edited by Yessenia Moreno. It was recorded by Josh Wilcox at the Brooklyn Podcasting Studio. https://thewaroncars.org/