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Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast
Lawmakers Pass Bill Establishing Internal Auditor for Cherokee Schools

Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 10:28


CTL Script/ Top Stories of April 11th Publish Date: April 11th   Pre-Roll: From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast  Today is Friday, April 11th and Happy Birthday to Ethel Kennedy ***04.11.25 - BIRTHDAY – ETHEL KENNEDY*** I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Times Journal Lawmakers Pass Bill Establishing Internal Auditor for Cherokee Schools Reinhardt to Move Nursing School to Main Campus in Waleska Driver’s License Deadline Approaching Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on sugar free cakes We’ll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you’re looking for Community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe!  Commercial: MILL ON ETOWAH REV GENERIC_FINAL STORY 1: Lawmakers Pass Bill Establishing Internal Auditor for Cherokee Schools A bill to establish an internal auditor for the Cherokee County Board of Education has passed the Georgia General Assembly and awaits Gov. Brian Kemp’s approval. Sponsored by Rep. Jordan Ridley, HB 845 aims to enhance transparency and accountability in school district budgets. The auditor, a certified professional with five years of experience, would conduct comprehensive audits, including financial and operational reviews. The bill follows recent school board actions to address financial concerns, including audits related to the state’s floating homestead property tax exemption, which could have cost the district $50 million over three years. STORY 2: Reinhardt to Move Nursing School to Main Campus in Waleska Reinhardt University is relocating its Dr. John A. Cauble School of Nursing and Health Sciences from Jasper to its main campus in Waleska by fall 2025. The move, funded by Dr. John A. Cauble and Sally Forest, aims to foster program growth, student engagement, and academic support. Established in 2017 and accredited in 2019, the nursing school has thrived, with its latest cohort achieving a 100% NCLEX pass rate for the third consecutive year. The relocation follows enrollment shifts and space reassessments, marking a new chapter for the program while maintaining ties to Pickens County. STORY 3: Driver’s License Deadline Approaching Starting May 7, U.S. travelers will need a REAL ID or another acceptable form of identification to board domestic flights. Georgia began issuing REAL ID-compliant licenses in 2012, but those who recently moved or haven’t renewed their license should check for a gold or black star in the upper right corner of their ID. If it’s missing, schedule an appointment with the Department of Driver Services to avoid long lines as the deadline approaches. The REAL ID Act, passed in 2005, aims to enhance security and reduce identity fraud. Visit a state-approved office to apply if needed. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info.    Break: STORY 4: Two to Serve 25 Years in Prison for Cherokee County Home Invasion Kaiden Pridgen, 19, and Cibias Vieira, 23, pled guilty to charges from a 2022 Cherokee County home invasion and attempted armed robbery, receiving 35-year sentences with 25 years in prison. The masked defendants, armed with a pistol, assaulted and held victims at gunpoint while searching for cash. Evidence from surveillance, geofence data, and social media linked them to the crime. Pridgen, 16 at the time, was tried as an adult due to the crime's severity. A third accomplice, David Kelley, who acted as the driver, received a 20-year sentence with five years in prison. The case highlights the lasting trauma of home invasions. STORY 5: Woodstock's Transport Solutions of America Celebrates 20 Years Transport Solutions of America (TSOA), a Woodstock-based fleet logistics company, celebrated its 20th anniversary in March. Founded in 2005 by Tim Williamson, TSOA began by transporting heavy-duty assets and has since grown into a leading provider for all vehicle classes across North America. The company also launched TSOA Fleet in Canada, headquartered in Mississauga, to support Canadian fleet operations. TSOA credits its success to dedicated employees and loyal customers. Recently, it introduced an upgraded client portal for improved vehicle tracking and reporting. TSOA remains committed to exceptional customer service as it looks to the future. Commercial: And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on sugar free cakes *** INGLES ASK LEAH (SUGAR FREE CAKES)*** We’ll have closing comments after this.   COMMERCIAL: Ingles Markets 1   SIGN OFF –   Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at www.tribuneledgernews.com Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. 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Pearlside Church | Main Campus
"HEART ISSUES" Billy Lile, Main Campus Lead Pastor

Pearlside Church | Main Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 40:43


God gave us the command to not murder nor commit adultery to protect what He values most—people, relationships, and the condition of our hearts. These commands are not just about avoiding wrong but about cultivating love, trust, and spiritual wholeness. Jesus takes them further by showing that sin begins within—anger leads to destruction, and lust breaks covenant long before actions do. That's why we're called to guard our hearts. When our hearts are healthy and surrendered to God, we build lives that honor Him and reflect His love.Pastor Billy LileSunday March 30, 2025 Live at 11:15 AM

Pearlside Church | Main Campus
"LIFE WORKS BEST WHEN WE REST" Billy Lile, Main Campus Lead Pastor

Pearlside Church | Main Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 42:13


In a world that never slows down, God commands us to pause. In Deuteronomy 5:12-15, we see the fourth commandment given by God is to keep the Sabbath day holy. This is intended to help us establish a regular rhythm of rest and worship. God gave us the Sabbath as a reminder to trust in Him and to acknowledge that He is our provider. Through Jesus, the Sabbath is not a religious obligation; rather, it is an invitation to rest in Him and enjoy His good gifts, such as quality time with family.Pastor Billy LileSunday March 16, 2025 Live at 9:15 AM

Pearlside Church | Main Campus
"LIFE WORKS BEST WHEN..." Billy Lile, Main Campus Congregational Pastor

Pearlside Church | Main Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 38:46


After the Israelites were delivered from 400 years of slavery in Egypt, God gave the Ten Commandments to teach them how to live as His people on the earth to represent Him among the nations in a way that brings about His blessing. The Commandments are not about rules but about relationships. It shows us how to live and remain in the right relationship with God and with one another. Today, the Commandments still apply and are important for us to live right with God and one another to bring about His purpose and blessing on earth. Jesus said that the commandments are ultimately about loving God and loving people.Pastor Billy LileSunday March 9, 2025 Live at 9:15 AM

Synapsen. Ein Wissenschaftspodcast von NDR Info
(120) Scham verstehen: Über die Wucht eines Gefühls

Synapsen. Ein Wissenschaftspodcast von NDR Info

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 84:39


Scham: Ein Gefühl so unangenehm, dass es manchmal kaum auszuhalten ist. Und vor allem: Scham ist ein überwältigendes Gefühl. Es ist mächtig, besonders dann, wenn es uns dauerhaft abhält, bestimmte Dinge zu tun - oder zu Gewaltverbrechen anstiftet. Zusammen mit Synapsen-Host Lucie Kluth ergründet Wissenschaftsjournalist Patric Seibel das Wesen der Scham: Wie entsteht sie, was passiert im Gehirn, wenn wir uns schämen und warum schämen wir uns manchmal sogar für fremde Menschen mit? Mit Soziologinnen, Psychologen und Historikerinnen erklären sie, unter welchen Umständen Scham beim Zusammenleben hilft und wann sie so mächtig wird, dass sie krank macht. Außerdem geht's um die Fragen, welche Rolle soziale Medien spielen und welchen Einfluss Scham auf gesellschaftliche Hierarchien hat. HINTERGRUNDINFORMATIONEN 1. Tiedemann J. Scham. Gießen: Psychosozial-Verlag; 2013 2. Wurmser L. Die Maske der Scham. Hohenwarsleben: Westarp; 2024 3. Scham und ihre gesellschaftlichen Funktionen: Neckel S. Status und Scham. Zur symbolischen Reproduktion sozialer Ungleichheit. Frankfurt am Main: Campus; 1991 4. Scham und Beschämung als Machtmittel in Diplomatie und Justiz: Frevert U. Die Politik der Demütigung, Schauplätze von Macht und Ohnmacht. Frankfurt am Main: S. Fischer; 2017 5. Pfaller, R. Zwei Enthüllungen über die Scham.Frankfurt am Main: S. Fischer, 2022 6. Neckel, S. (1993). Achtungsverlust und Scham. Die soziale Gestalt eines existentiellen Gefühls. In Fink-Eitel,H., Lohmann, G. (Hg.), Zur Philosophie der Gefühle. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 244-265. 7. Hell, D., Die Relevanz der Scham aus verschiedenen Perspektiven, in: Trauma, Zeitschrift für Psychotraumatologie und ihre Anwendungen, 19. Jg. (2021) Heft 1. https://www.daniel-hell.com/PDF_Artikel/Trauma_1-2021_Hell.pdf 8. Müller-Pinzler, Laura, et al. When your friends make you cringe: social closeness modulates vicarious embarrassment-related neural activity. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience, 2016, 11. Jg., Nr. 3, S. 466-475. doi: 10.1093/scan/nsv130 9. Ruff, M.-B., Petrik, F. Die leise Macht der Scham. Rassismus, soziale Klasse und die (Re-)Produktion sozialer Ungleichheit. Journal für Psychologie, 32(1), 10–30 https://doi.org/10.30820/0942-2285-2024-1-10 10. Gärtner, K., Sichler, R. Editorial. Journal für Psychologie, 32(1), 3–9 https://doi.org/10.30820/0942-2285-2024-1-3 11. Loetz, C., Müller, J., Die Scham und ihre Masken Folge 84, Rätsel des Unbewussten. https://psy-cast.org/de/die-scham-und-ihre-masken-84/ (aufgerufen am 26.02.2025) 12. Streeck-Fischer, A., Das Unbewusste verstehen, IPU Berlin. https://ipuberlin.podigee.io/48-das-unbewusste-verstehen-scham-streeck-fischer (aufgerufen am 26.2.2025)

NDR Info - Logo - Das Wissenschaftsmagazin
(120) Scham verstehen: Über die Wucht eines Gefühls

NDR Info - Logo - Das Wissenschaftsmagazin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 84:39


Scham: Ein Gefühl so unangenehm, dass es manchmal kaum auszuhalten ist. Und vor allem: Scham ist ein überwältigendes Gefühl. Es ist mächtig, besonders dann, wenn es uns dauerhaft abhält, bestimmte Dinge zu tun - oder zu Gewaltverbrechen anstiftet. Zusammen mit Synapsen-Host Lucie Kluth ergründet Wissenschaftsjournalist Patric Seibel das Wesen der Scham: Wie entsteht sie, was passiert im Gehirn, wenn wir uns schämen und warum schämen wir uns manchmal sogar für fremde Menschen mit? Mit Soziologinnen, Psychologen und Historikerinnen erklären sie, unter welchen Umständen Scham beim Zusammenleben hilft und wann sie so mächtig wird, dass sie krank macht. Außerdem geht's um die Fragen, welche Rolle soziale Medien spielen und welchen Einfluss Scham auf gesellschaftliche Hierarchien hat. HINTERGRUNDINFORMATIONEN 1. Tiedemann J. Scham. Gießen: Psychosozial-Verlag; 2013 2. Wurmser L. Die Maske der Scham. Hohenwarsleben: Westarp; 2024 3. Scham und ihre gesellschaftlichen Funktionen: Neckel S. Status und Scham. Zur symbolischen Reproduktion sozialer Ungleichheit. Frankfurt am Main: Campus; 1991 4. Scham und Beschämung als Machtmittel in Diplomatie und Justiz: Frevert U. Die Politik der Demütigung, Schauplätze von Macht und Ohnmacht. Frankfurt am Main: S. Fischer; 2017 5. Pfaller, R. Zwei Enthüllungen über die Scham.Frankfurt am Main: S. Fischer, 2022 6. Neckel, S. (1993). Achtungsverlust und Scham. Die soziale Gestalt eines existentiellen Gefühls. In Fink-Eitel,H., Lohmann, G. (Hg.), Zur Philosophie der Gefühle. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 244-265. 7. Hell, D., Die Relevanz der Scham aus verschiedenen Perspektiven, in: Trauma, Zeitschrift für Psychotraumatologie und ihre Anwendungen, 19. Jg. (2021) Heft 1. https://www.daniel-hell.com/PDF_Artikel/Trauma_1-2021_Hell.pdf 8. Müller-Pinzler, Laura, et al. When your friends make you cringe: social closeness modulates vicarious embarrassment-related neural activity. Social cognitive and affective neuroscience, 2016, 11. Jg., Nr. 3, S. 466-475. doi: 10.1093/scan/nsv130 9. Ruff, M.-B., Petrik, F. Die leise Macht der Scham. Rassismus, soziale Klasse und die (Re-)Produktion sozialer Ungleichheit. Journal für Psychologie, 32(1), 10–30 https://doi.org/10.30820/0942-2285-2024-1-10 10. Gärtner, K., Sichler, R. Editorial. Journal für Psychologie, 32(1), 3–9 https://doi.org/10.30820/0942-2285-2024-1-3 11. Loetz, C., Müller, J., Die Scham und ihre Masken Folge 84, Rätsel des Unbewussten. https://psy-cast.org/de/die-scham-und-ihre-masken-84/ (aufgerufen am 26.02.2025) 12. Streeck-Fischer, A., Das Unbewusste verstehen, IPU Berlin. https://ipuberlin.podigee.io/48-das-unbewusste-verstehen-scham-streeck-fischer (aufgerufen am 26.2.2025)

Pearlside Church | Main Campus
"DEFINING MOMENTS" Billy Lile, Main Campus Congregational Pastor

Pearlside Church | Main Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 40:07


Benaiah's story in 2 Samuel 23:20-23 is a powerful reminder that the battles we face today are preparation for the future God has planned. Before he was honored as a great leader, Benaiah fought battles in secret that no one saw. Likewise, our hidden struggles—fear, insecurity, temptation, or past failures—are shaping us into the people God wants us to become. The enemy wants you to quit before you see the reward, but victory belongs to those who endure.Pastor Billy LileSunday February 23, 2025 Live at 11:15 AM

Pearlside Church | Main Campus
"SINNERS TO SAINTS" Billy Lile, Main Campus Congregational Pastor

Pearlside Church | Main Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 42:35


Mary Magdalene's transformation from a sinner to a saint is a testament to the power of encountering Jesus and the cross. She was once bound by oppression, yet became a devoted disciple, the first witness to the resurrection, and a bold messenger of the Gospel. Her story reminds us that no one is beyond salvation—Jesus redeems, restores, and calls us to a greater purpose. From her life, we learn some important lessons. Pastor Billy Lile Sunday February 2, 2025 Live at 9:15 AM

Pearlside Church | Main Campus
"FOLLOW THE SIGNS" Billy Lile, Main Campus Congregational Pastor

Pearlside Church | Main Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 40:55


At the cross, a Roman Centurion, assigned to crucify Jesus makes a life-changing declaration; “Surely he was the Son of God!” This declaration of faith came from what he saw and what he heard from Jesus. He witnessed miraculous events surrounding Jesus' death and heard amazing declarations of forgiveness, mercy, and grace from Jesus' declarations while suffering and facing imminent death. Like the centurion, we too must respond with faith when we see Jesus for who He truly is. We are also called to model Jesus' responses of faith and love when we face injustice or seasons of testing so that others can encounter Jesus through our example. Pastor Billy Lile Sunday January 19, 2024 Live at 9:15 AM

Pearlside Church | Main Campus
"TAKE UP YOUR CROSS" Billy Lile, Main Campus Congregational Pastor

Pearlside Church | Main Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 43:06


The only true and right response to the cross is to follow Jesus in discipleship or to "take up our own cross." Discipleship is not a destination but rather a life direction of following in the ways of Jesus, striving to become more and more like Him every day. Discipleship doesn't even mean perfection because only Christ is truly perfect. It is a journey of faith that we continue to press on towards. Pastor Billy Lile Video Testimony: Jeff and Leeanne Aganos Sunday January 12, 2024 Live at 9:15 AM

Pearlside Church | Main Campus
"FROM CURIOUS TO THE CROSS" Billy Lile, Main Campus Congregational Pastor

Pearlside Church | Main Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2025 39:23


Faith is a journey that begins with curiosity, grows through moments of confusion, and leads to clarity and total commitment. Nicodemus' encounter with Jesus shows us how each stage of faith invites us to respond to Jesus and the cross. Pastor Billy Lile Sunday January 5, 2024 Live at 9:15 AM

Pearlside Church | Main Campus
"THE GIFT OF PEACE" Billy Lile, Main Campus Congregational Pastor

Pearlside Church | Main Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2024 41:25


In our world, there are many challenges we encounter that can make peace seem impossible to have. Yet through it all, God promises us peace through Christ. He is called the “Prince of Peace” or the one who brings peace amid chaos. Pastor Billy Lile Sunday December 22, 2024 Live at 10:30 AM

Pearlside Church | Main Campus
"THE EVERLASTING FATHER" Billy Lile, Main Campus Congregational Pastor

Pearlside Church | Main Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 43:51


The prophet Isaiah foretold the coming of the Messiah over 700 years before Jesus' birth. One of the descriptions he gave to Jesus was that He is our “Everlasting Father.” This means that His Father's love for His children will have no end. This is remarkable since many of the world's ancient gods did not describe themselves as a loving father. The God of the Bible, on the other hand, is repeatedly described as a loving father. Pastor Billy Lile Guest Testimony: Elijah and Talia Robinson Sunday December 15, 2024 Live at 11:15 AM

GodPods
The Catholic Intellectual Tradition and the Jesuit, Catholic University | Gregory Kalscheur, S.J.

GodPods

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 41:24


As a Jesuit, Catholic university, Boston College is rooted in the Catholic intellectual tradition — the conviction that faith and reason are mutually illuminating and that each academic discipline offers the potential to reveal the sacred. This partnership of faith and reason coalesces most intensely around momentous questions about ourselves like “Where do we come from?”; “Who or what are we?”; and “Where are we going?” Gregory Kalscheur, S.J., Dean of the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences, spoke about the Catholic intellectual tradition on Tuesday, January 30 at 5:30 p.m. in Gasson Hall on the Main Campus of Boston College. Learn more about the Catholic Intellectual Tradition: https://www.bc.edu/content/bc-web/centers/church21/programs/catholic-intellectual-tradition.html Read the Catholic Intellectual Tradition: A Conversation at Boston College developed by the C21 Center: https://www.bc.edu/content/dam/files/top/church21/pdf/Catholic%20Intellectual%20Tradition%20cropped%20pages.pdf Learn more about the C21 Center and our resources here: Website: https://www.bc.edu/bc-web/centers/church21.html Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/c21center/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/C21Center/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/C21Center 

Pearlside Church | Main Campus
"WONDERFUL COUNSELOR" Billy Lile, Main Campus Congregational Pastor

Pearlside Church | Main Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 39:43


In a world filled with confusion, uncertainty, and pain, people are searching for answers and direction. Isaiah 9:6 introduces Jesus as the "Wonderful Counselor," who offers divine guidance that transcends human understanding. He leads us through life's challenges guiding us toward peace, purpose, and the divine destiny God has planned for our lives. By connecting with Him we discover clarity, comfort, and a clear path forward. Pastor Billy Lile Sunday December 1, 2024 Live at 9:15 AM

Eastern Star Church
He Was There (pastor Daniel Iman Johnson) - Main Campus

Eastern Star Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 42:51


Pearlside Church | Main Campus
"KINGDOM OF WORSHIPERS" Billy Lile, Main Campus Congregational Pastor

Pearlside Church | Main Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 40:59


The Kingdom of God is composed of a community of believers who live lives of gratitude and worship. This heart of thankfulness is produced when we remember we are saved by Jesus and have a place in the Eternal Kingdom. A grateful and worshipful heart towards God helps us overcome all current adversities and pain in this life. Pastor Billy Lile Sunday November 24, 2024 Live at 11:15 AM

Pearlside Church | Main Campus
"EXILES AND AMBASSADORS" Billy Lile, Main Campus Congregational Pastor

Pearlside Church | Main Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 42:09


As Christians, we are called to be God's ambassadors, representing His Kingdom on earth. This calling has been part of God's plan since the beginning—to reflect His image, subdue evil, and spread His Kingdom throughout the world. While we live as exiles on earth, our citizenship is in heaven, and we are tasked with living purposefully and sharing the hope of Christ until He returns to fully establish His Kingdom. Pastor Billy Lile Sunday November 17, 2024 Live at 9:15 AM

Pearlside Church | Main Campus
"THE KINGDOM IS AMONG US" Billy Lile, Main Campus Congregational Pastor

Pearlside Church | Main Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2024 34:59


This week, we began our new series, “King of Kings: Citizens of Another Kingdom.” We started by discussing the nature of God's Kingdom and how we are to live as citizens of His Kingdom while on earth. The Bible teaches that God's Kingdom is spiritual and exists both in the lives of individualbelievers and collectively through the Church. It also exists in Heaven and will fully manifest on earth when Jesus returns. Until then, Christians are called to live lives marked by worship and faithfulness, demonstrating the reality of Christ's Kingdom on earth. Pastor Billy Lile Sunday November 3, 2024 Live at 9:15 AM

Pearlside Church | Main Campus
"SALT AND LIGHT" Billy Lile, Main Campus Congregational Pastor

Pearlside Church | Main Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2024 41:21


Jesus declares that we are the “salt” and “light” of the world. During Jesus' time, salt was a very valuable commodity since it was used to keep food from rotting. Light is able to pierce darkness. Furthermore, both salt and light can be used to heal and clean. This means that as His followers, we are to have a positive influence in society by living distinctly (holy living) demonstrating God's truth and goodness to those around us. Pastor Billy Lile Sunday October 27, 2024 Live at 9:15 AM

Pearlside Church | Main Campus
"POWER FOR THE PURPOSE" Billy Lile, Main Campus Congregational Pastor

Pearlside Church | Main Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 43:27


As we commemorate Pearlside's 30th anniversary, we remember why Pastor Norman and the team planted the church; to reach people who have never heard the Gospel in different parts of the island and beyond. This was always Jesus' heart for His Church from the beginning. After resurrecting from the dead, and before ascending to Heaven, He gave them one final command. Pastor Billy Lile Sunday October 20, 2024 Live at 9:15 AM

Eastern Star Church
The Audacity (Dr. Jacari P. Davis) at Main Campus

Eastern Star Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 45:56


Pearlside Church | Main Campus
"ONE LOVE" Billy Lile, Main Campus Congregational Pastor

Pearlside Church | Main Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 39:04


When Jesus was asked what the greatest commandment in the Law was, His reply was to love God which is demonstrated through faithfully loving people. This is the foundational truth in which our church is built. This month we celebrate 30 years as a church and remember and remain committed to our mission to love God and love others. Pastor Billy Lile Sunday October 6, 2024 Live at 9:15 AM

Pearlside Church | Main Campus
"TRUST ISSUES" Billy Lile, Main Campus Congregational Pastor

Pearlside Church | Main Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2024 40:12


When relationships break down or people let us down, it can become difficult to trust anyone again. These “trust issues” also often affect our relationship with God. Research shows that trauma in our human relationships directly affects our ability to trust God. We can tend to feel that God has let us down or has forgotten about us when our relationships break down. Pastor Billy Lile Friday September 22 2024 Live at 9:15 AM

Higher Ed Demand Gen Podcast
Ep. 104: How To Use Your Main Campus Account To Drive Traffic To Other Campuses // Higher Ed Demand Gen - Noelle Seybert

Higher Ed Demand Gen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 39:42


Social media marketing is often undervalued in Higher Ed. It's not always easy to see how posting on Instagram, Facebook, or Linkedin is helping the institution. But that is simply not true. As Noelle Seybert notes in our conversation, it's about finding the story in the data. And there is a LOT of data you can track on social media. In fact she has been able to use the main campus account to drive traffic to all the other campuses, increasing enrollment and student engagement. Connect with Noelle Seybert on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/noelleseybert/

Pearlside Church | Main Campus
"FATHERLESS NO MORE" Tim Johnson, Guest Speaker

Pearlside Church | Main Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 46:30


Special guest speaker and NFL Super Bowl XXVI champion, Pastor Tim Johnson from Orlando World Outreach Church, preaches the Word in our Main Campus. Pastor Tim Johnson Sunday August 11, 2024 Live at 11:15 AM Website: ⁠http://pearlside.org⁠ Facebook: ⁠http://facebook.com/pearlsidechurch⁠ Instagram: ⁠http://instagram.com/pearlsidechurch⁠

X3
87 - Antislawismus und Institutionen mit Aleksandra Lewicki und Darja Klingenberg

X3

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 77:52


In Folge 87 sprechen wir mit 2 Gästinnen über wissenschaftliche Perspektiven auf Anti-osteuropäischen Rassismus, Zusammenarbeit mit zivilgesellschaftlichen Akteur:innen, eigene Betroffenheit in der Forschung, Deutungshoheit in WIssensproduktion und Auswirkungen wissenschaftlicher Arbeit. Es ist die 2. Folge in Kooperation mit dem Forschungsprojekt „Diskriminierung osteuropäischer Menschen auf dem Arbeitsmarkt“. Unsere Gästinnen: Aleksandra Lewicki leitet das „Sussex European Institute“ und ist „Reader in Sociology“ am Soziologischen Institut der University of Sussex. Ihre Forschung beschäftigt sich mit struktureller Ungleichheit in Einwanderungsgesellschaften, insbesondere Deutschland und Großbritannien. Ein besonderer Fokus liegt hierbei auf institutionellem Rassismus und Diskriminierung.   Darja Klingenberg ist Soziologin an der Europa Universität Viadrina Frankfurt /Oder. Sie lehrt und forscht im Bereich der Migrations- und Geschlechterforschung, mit Schwerpunkt auf die russischsprachigen, insbesondere die jüdischen Migrationsbewegungen des 20 Jahrhunderts. Sie beschäftigt sich mit Verschränkungen von Klasse, Geschlecht, verschiedenen Rassismen und Antisemitismus im Alltagsleben, in Bildungsinstitutionen und im Feld der Erinnerungspolitik. Hör dir auch die russischsprachigen Folgen des #X3 Podcast mit Salta und Lena an. Folge unserem Instagram @x3podcast und bleib immer up to date! SHOWNOTES Forschungsprojekt “Diskriminierung von Menschen osteuropäischer Herkunft auf dem Arbeitsmarkt. Institutionelle und individuelle Kontexte” Klingenberg, Daria (2022) Materialismus und Melancholie. Vom Wohnen Russischsprachiger Migrantischer Mittelschichten, Frankfurt am Main: Campus.  Lewicki, Aleksandra (2023): ‘East-West Inequalities and the Ambiguous Racialization of ‘Eastern Europeans', Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 49(6), 1481–1499.  Lewicki, Aleksandra (2022): The Material Effects of Whiteness: Institutional Racism in German Care Institutions, The Sociological Review, 70 (5) 916–934. Aziza Khazzoom “The Great Chain of Orientalism: Jewish Identity, Stigma Management, and Ethnic Exclusion in Israel”  Patrica Hill Collins “Black Feminist Thought: Knowledge, Consciousness and the Politics of Empowerment” Probst, Ursula (2023) Prekäre Freizügigkeiten. Sexarbeit im Kontext von mobilen Lebenswelten osteuropäischer Migrant*innen in Berlin, Berlin: Transcript.  Parvulescu, Anca (2014) The Traffic in Women's Work: East European Migration and the Making of Europe, Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press.   Parvulescu, Anca and Boatcă, Manuela (2022) Creolizing the Modern: Transylvania across Empires, Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press.  

EdUp PCO
3. How to Drive Innovation Through Professional, Continuing & Online Education Units

EdUp PCO

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 25:21


It's YOUR time to #EdUpPCO In this episode,  YOUR guest is ⁠Ed Abeyta, Associate Dean for Education & Community Outreach in the Division of Extended Studies, UC San Diego YOUR host is ⁠Amrit Ahluwalia⁠ Why are PCO Units so adept at driving innovative change? How can PCO Units and Main Campus offices work more closely together? What does it take to maintain a productive partnership with a PCO Unit? Listen in to #EdUp! Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - ⁠⁠⁠⁠Elvin Freytes⁠⁠⁠⁠ & ⁠⁠⁠⁠Dr. Joe Sallustio⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● Join YOUR EdUp community at ⁠⁠⁠⁠The EdUp Experience⁠⁠⁠⁠! We make education YOUR business!

Marietta Daily Journal Podcast
22 Displaced After Fire a Marietta Apartment Complex

Marietta Daily Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 14:46


MDJ Script/ Top Stories for Oct 20th Publish Date:  Oct 19th Commercial: Henssler :15 From the Henssler Financial Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Today is Friday, October 20th and happy heavenly birthday to MLB HOF Mickey Manrtle. ***Mantle Last HR of career*** I'm Dan Radcliffe and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Engineered Solutions of Georgia. 22 Displaced After Fire a Marietta Apartment Complex Lawsuit Challenging Redrawing of Georgia's Congressional Districts Moving Forward Marietta Man Arrested for Saturday Shooting That Left 1 Dead, Another Injured   All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! BREAK: CU of GA – ESOG STORY 1: A fire broke out at the Franklin at East Cobb apartment complex on Franklin Gateway in Marietta, Georgia. The fire occurred in a building with 20 units, causing substantial fire and water damage to 10 of them. Twenty-two residents were displaced, but there were no injuries or fatalities. Firefighters from Cobb County and Marietta fought the flames for over two hours. The Red Cross arrived to provide temporary shelter and supplies for those affected. The cause of the fire is under investigation, and the complex's management declined to comment on the incident. Residents hope this tragedy will help foster a sense of community in the complex.......…….Get more stories like this from mdjonline.com     STORY 2: A three-judge federal court panel has rejected Georgia's attempt to prevent a lawsuit challenging the state's congressional map from proceeding. Georgia voters, represented by civil rights and voting rights groups, filed a lawsuit claiming that the state's congressional redistricting maps, approved by the Republican-majority General Assembly, were gerrymandered in a way that made it difficult for Black Georgians to elect congressional representatives of their choice. The lawsuit targets the 6th, 13th, and 14th congressional districts. The case will go to trial next month, and if the state loses, it could lead to a special legislative session to redraw the congressional map.   STORY 3: Joshua Jerell Guy, a Marietta man, was arrested on Wednesday for allegedly shooting two men in the early hours of Saturday morning, killing one and injuring the other. The incident occurred at a home near Dobbins Air Reserve Base. Ciprian Hernandez, 33, was killed, and Leonardo Wilkins, 35, sustained non-life-threatening injuries. Guy was charged with one count of murder and two counts of aggravated assault. He was apprehended by the department's Violent Crimes Bureau and is currently held at the Cobb County Adult Detention Center without bond........................…..(pause)   We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.799.6810 for more info.   We'll be right back Break: DAYCO – ELON – JRM (CRAFTS & DRAFTS)     STORY 4: Dr. Grant Rivera, the Superintendent of Schools, has been named the 2023 Advocate of the Year by the Georgia School Counselor Association (GSCA). This award recognizes Dr. Rivera's unwavering commitment to the betterment of Georgia's children. Dr. Rivera expressed that education is not just about imparting knowledge but nurturing each child's potential. He emphasized the importance of equipping students with the tools to thrive in a changing world. The GSCA Professional Recognition Selection Committee selected Dr. Rivera based on his significant contributions to the education profession, citing his dedication to Georgia's children. The GSCA supports school counselors in their mission to promote student success through professional development, resources, and advocacy. The association commended Dr. Rivera for his high standards of quality and professionalism.   STORY 5: Sterigenics, a medical equipment manufacturer, has agreed to a $35 million settlement to resolve lawsuits brought by 79 individuals who alleged that the company's ethylene oxide emissions from its Smyrna plant harmed their health. The settlement denies liability, with Sterigenics maintaining that its emissions do not pose a safety hazard to the surrounding communities. This controversy has been ongoing since 2019 when it was revealed that the plant's ethylene oxide emissions posed elevated health risks. Numerous residents and workers have sued the company, and claims related to personal injuries in Cobb County State Court are set to move forward in 2024. The settlement is subject to plaintiffs' agreement to its terms and payment.   We'll be back in a moment Break: DRAKE – INGLE 5– POWERS   STORY 6: Georgia Military College has expanded its scholarship program, offering the GMC Law Enforcement & Public Safety Scholarship to include the spouses and dependents of first responders who enroll at GMC's Main Campus, satellite campuses, or its Global Online Leadership College. Lt. Gen. William B. Caldwell IV, President of Georgia Military College, highlighted the college's commitment to those who serve and protect their communities, recognizing the sacrifices made by first responders and their families. The scholarship program aims to make high-quality education more accessible to both first responders and their families as they pursue associate's or bachelor's degrees.   STORY 7: A new Indian restaurant called Verandah, located near East Cobb Park, aims to create a gathering space reminiscent of traditional Indian verandahs, where people come to socialize and enjoy food and drinks in an open-air setting. Co-owners Prabhkar Yelamanchila and Neeraja Punnam combined the bold flavors of southern and northern Indian cuisines to offer a balanced dining experience. They offer dishes like biryani and tandoori platters, cooked in a traditional clay oven called a tandoor. The restaurant has received a warm welcome from the community, with strong weekend demand prompting plans to register with online delivery services. Verandah is open Tuesday to Sunday. We'll have closing comments after this.   Break: JRM (KENNESAW) – Henssler :60 Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Marietta Daily Journal podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Gwinnett Daily Post, the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties, or the Paulding County News Podcast. Read more about all our stories and get other great content at MDJonline.com.   Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. 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ccdelco sermons
Psalm 51 | Summer of Psalms | Adler Roberts

ccdelco sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 38:48


On Sunday, we got to hear from Pastor Adler Roberts at both Main Campus & Ardmore Campus on Psalm 51 and how the revelation of the cross is the ultimate resolution David longed for in the Psalm and is readily available to us today.

The Plant a Trillion Trees Podcast
Episode 136 - Craig Roncace has been the Urban Park Manager for the University of Pennsylvania since April 2016.

The Plant a Trillion Trees Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 50:38


Since April 2016, Craig Roncace has been the Urban Park Manager for the University of Pennsylvania. The Urban Park Department consists of five shops, each with its own Supervisor, and 58 staff who represent two unions. The Urban Park operation covers campus landscaping/maintenance, athletic field management, Penn Park, all hard surface maintenance, and the campus-wide waste/recycling program. Before Penn, Craig worked in multiple roles as the Grounds/Area Manager for Temple University, at both their Ambler and Main Campus locations. Craig was first introduced to the landscaping world by way of the golf course. He gained hands-on knowledge at an early age and quickly developed a love for the outdoors. He earned a degree in turfgrass management from Rutgers University, and within a few years, became the Golf Course Superintendent for a local private golf course in New Jersey. Craig spent three years as a landscape manager for a large New Jersey based landscaping corporation, where he managed multiple teams in both turfgrass and horticulture maintenance within the local New Jersey/Pennsylvania Region. In addition to his turfgrass education, Craig earned his MBA from Temple University's Fox School of Business, and his B.A. from Eastern University. Craig is an active member of multiple committees at Penn. One is Penn's Ecological Landscape and Stewardship Plan (ELSP) Committee. The ELSP committee helps ensure Penn continues its efforts, from planning/design to maintenance, of successfully following a more ecological landscape within the ever changing functionality of the campus. These efforts cover, but are not limited to, storm water management, mature tree preservation, native plants, research, and training. In addition to his current position at Penn, Craig is the owner of SportsTurf Management Resources, LLC which is a sports turf, lawn, and landscaping consulting firm. Craig enjoys helping others manage their own properties, both residential and professional, with a portion of the proceeds going towards suicide awareness. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/plantatrilliontrees/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/plantatrilliontrees/support

Rimrock Church Podcast
Genesis Week 2 (Main Campus) 05/21/23 (Video)

Rimrock Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 31:38


Illinois Valley Community College

This podcast discusses the upcoming Health Fair events on April 20th with Nicolette Kendall, IVCC student and Student Government President and Sarah Trager, IVCC Assessment Center Coordinator. The Health Fair has events on the Main Campus as well as the Ottawa Center including the Health Resources Tables event featuring community organizations and IVCC resources, relaxing activities, and free food!

Rimrock Church Podcast
The Revelation of Jesus Christ (Main Campus) 03 19 23 (Audio)

Rimrock Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2023


Rimrock Church Podcast
The Revelation of Jesus Christ (Main Campus) 03 19 23 (Video)

Rimrock Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2023


Sacred Elohim’s Diamond Light and Pearl Ministries Revolution Dove One Radio
Be Hope on The Fight by Robby and Main Campus Church of Be Hope.

Sacred Elohim’s Diamond Light and Pearl Ministries Revolution Dove One Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 92:34


Be Hope on The Fight by Robby and Main Campus Church of Be Hope. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kimberly-anapol/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kimberly-anapol/support

Further Together the ORAU Podcast
Celebrating workplace diversity: ORAU Diversity Council marks 30th birthday

Further Together the ORAU Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 21:38


A cornhole competition between ORAU employees and executives, which executives lost, was the high point of the Diversity Council's 30th birthday celebration, which took place on ORAU's Main Campus and virtually in October 2022. The gathering was the first major in-person event since the beginning the pandemic, and celebrated ORAU's commitment to diversity. In this special "man on the street" style episode, host Michael Holtz talks to members of the diversity council against the backdrop of a very fun and important day for ORAU. To learn more about ORAU's commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility, visit https://www.orau.org/about/principles/diversity.html