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There are 5. 5 million small businesses with less than 20 people in the UK - and we can argue small businesses are the most underserved of all FS customers today! That's why Bankifi is transforming the space and making bank's digital banking platforms from something that's purely transactional into the place where a small business run and operate their business from.In this episode Mark Hartley, CEO & Founder at Bankifi, shares with us Bankifi's backstory and purpose, the challenges of both banks and SMEs, and we go deep on data, AI, engagement - and more importantly human interaction! Because the majority of the population still fears AI, the hypothesis is that customers will value more human interaction, and that will be a differentiator.If you enjoyed this Purpose Driven FinTech pod, follow for more discussions on how to build great FinTech products with customer and commercial impact and to stay updated on the latest episodes.
Matt Nissen sits down with Mark Hartley this week, to discuss the heart problem of anger.
Matt Nissen sits down with Mark Hartley this week, to discuss the heart problem of anger.
Coverage of the CWaCSA Protest 30.04.24 outside Cheshire West and Chester (CWaC) buildings in Ellesmere Port. This is Cheshire Matters coverage on the day and Mark Hartley interviews organisers Ali and Kirsty and some of the distressed parents who relate accounts of extremely poor service from from the Special Educational Needs department of CWaC under the leadership of Cllr. Louise Gittins, Labour group leader and the cost to them and their families, mentally and financially. This is a must listen to for everyone worldwide but also residents in Cheshire, MPs, counils and Councillors in Cheshire and all other public officials (in case we don't survive another week in the UK). Hope all public officials in authority are enhanced DBS checked? Cheshire Matters will be checking up on you. You don't really know who in public office you can trust these days!!!!!!! Join us for our often humorous but sometimes serious commentary and insights on these subjects and more from the best digital pub with the best and most deliciously witty digital pub landlord in the UK (the guest panellists, apart from Stats and the Gazelle, are extremely minor entities along for the ride). Opening Music - Moving ON © and ℗ JMN 2015 Another absolutely brilliant (and we mean absolutely brilliant and better than anything else that jumps out of your phone from Cheshire and beyond) JMN production for Cheshire Matters.
It's a big week for New Heights! Amy sits down with Mark Hartley and Patricia Tiernan as they highlight some fun announcements from the West Vancouver Campus and our church as a whole, including a Lead Pastor candidate.
Today on the podcast we get a special treat! ALL of this weekend's teaching pastors (Corey Hancock, JP Mumley, Justin Laskowski, and Mark Hartley) discuss the story of the Good Samaritan that they each taught at their campus.
Cheshire Matters proudly presents the third in a mini series of Music Industry Specials hosted by Mark Hartley featuring Jonathan Starkey, aka Ab Fab who in his spare time from hosting the Cheshire Matters podcast, is a virtuoso pianist and production music composer distributing his recordings to 90 countries via Sony, Universal, Amphonic and his own label JMN, for use in the broadcast industries of those countries. Pt.3 gives insights and exposes harsh music industry truths regarding copyrights organisations, their Executive, major publisher influence over operations of the CMOs and their relationships with broadcasters, lobbying satellites paid for by the members without democratic consent and failures of government departments like the Intellectual Property Office to properly regulate the industry. This information in a condensed form and is seldom found in other podcasts. Jonathan goes where other 'angels fear to tread'. Music in this episode is taken from: Stride & Boogie, Composed, Arranged and Performed by Jonathan Starkey. Available on Spotify and all great music platforms.
Cheshire Matters proudly presents the second in a mini series of Music Industry Specials hosted by Mark Hartley featuring Jonathan Starkey, aka Ab Fab who in his spare time from hosting the Cheshire Matters podcast, is a virtuoso pianist and production music composer distributing his recordings to 90 countries via Sony, Universal, Amphonic and his own label JMN, for use in the broadcast industries of those countries. This episode gives a brief explanation of how the music is distributed, the different rights involved and who collects the money in the UK. Following parts will give insights and expose music industry truths regarding major publishers and copyright organisations seldom found in other podcasts. Jonathan goes where other 'angels fear to tread'. Stay tuned. Music in this episode is taken from: KPM 1000 Series: Piano Masterclass, Composed, Arranged and Performed by Jonathan Starkey. Available on Spotify and all great music platforms.
Cheshire Matters proudly presents the first in a series of Music Industry Specials hosted by Mark Hartley featuring Jonathan Starkey, aka Ab Fab who in his spare time from hosting the Cheshire Matters podcast, is a virtuoso pianist and production music composer distributing his recordings to 90 countries via Sony, Universal, Amphonic and his own label, for use in the broadcast industries of those countries. This episode gives the beginnings of his journey into the music industry and his musical education. Following parts will give insights and expose music industry truths regarding major publishers and copyright organisations seldom found in other podcasts. Jonathan goes where other 'angels fear to tread'. Stay tuned. Music in this episode is taken from: The Classical Jazz Trio, Composed, Arranged and Performed by Jonathan Starkey © JMN 2002 Available on Spotify and all great music platforms.
Another thought provoking special from Cheshire Matters led by Mark Hartley (aka Stats) about Gender Identity education in schools covering gender identity theory, its origination, the way it is taught in schools and the various legislation involved. This podcast is a must listen to for all residents in Cheshire, MPs, councils and Councillors in Cheshire and beyond. Is everybody including MPs, Councillors and anyone in positions of authority within associated administrations above. Hope you all are enhanced DBS checked? Cheshire Matters will be checking up on you. Join us for our take on these subjects and more from the best digital pub with the best and most deliciously witty digital pub landlord in the UK (the guest panellists, apart from Stats and the Gazelle, are extremely minor entities along for the ride). Opening Music - Moving ON © and ℗ JMN 2015 Another absolutely brilliant (and we mean absolutely brilliant and better than anything else that jumps out of your phone from Cheshire and beyond) JMN production for Cheshire Matters.
Mark Hartley is back hosting the podcast! And today we talk about the "why" behind the Christmas In Israel series. We also get a fun behind the scenes look at the series.
Mark Hartley is back hosting the podcast! And today we talk about the "why" behind the Christmas In Israel series. We also get a fun behind the scenes look at the series.
Rae's sits down with Mark Hartley, Director of upcoming Aussie film, Girl At the Window, which releases Friday (11/4). They discuss filming during lockdown, ozplotation, and his approach to filmmaking. Find Girl At the Window streaming on Amazon and in theatres, November 4th.
What else do you need to know? Stats (aka Mark Hartley) at his very best detailing the English Written Constitution with intelligent interjections from your favourite digital pub landlord Jonathan Starkey. A very educational discussion on the English Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the Coronation Oath and how it affects our Monarchy and Parliament today. Opening Music and Closing Music - Moving ON © and ℗ JMN 2015 Another absolutely brilliant (and we mean absolutely brilliant and better than anything else that jumps out of your phone from Cheshire and beyond) JMN production for Cheshire Matters.
While Tim was under the weather, Brian was hard at work bringing you a fantastic interview with director MARK HARTLEY. Mark's latest film, GIRL AT THE WINDOW, arrives on VOD November 4th! We hope you enjoy this discussion and be sure to check out the film when it's released this week!
The pace of data transformation within the Canadian asset management industry has seen a rapid acceleration over the past 3-4 years. In today's episode of CIBC Mellon Industry Perspectives, we uncover the impact of this transformation through conversations with Darcie James Maxwell, Head of OMNI Digital Services in Canada for CIBC Mellon and BNY Mellon, Mark Hartley, Senior Director of Product and Client Experience at LTI Canada, and Amanda Coones, Vice President, Investor and Plan Member Services, CIBC Mellon. This presentation contains the presenter's personal views and not those of CIBC Mellon or any other person. It may be considered advertising, and provides general information only and neither the presenter nor CIBC Mellon nor any other person are, by means of this presentation, rendering accounting, business, financial, investment, legal, tax, or other professional advice or services. This presentation is intended for general informational purposes only. It may not be regarded as comprehensive nor as a substitute for professional advice. Before taking any particular course of action, contact your professional advisor to discuss these matters in the context of your particular circumstances. Neither the presenter nor CIBC Mellon accept responsibility for any loss or damage occasioned by your reliance on information contained in this presentation. ©2022 CIBC Mellon. CIBC Mellon is a licensed user of the CIBC trade-mark and certain BNY Mellon trade-marks, is the corporate brand of CIBC Mellon Trust Company and CIBC Mellon Global Securities Services Company and may be used as a generic term to reference either or both companies. None of CIBC Mellon Global Securities Services Company, CIBC Mellon Trust Company, CIBC, The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation and their affiliates make any representations or warranties as to its accuracy, currency or completeness, makes any commitment to update any information. No part of the presentation is an offer or solicitation in respect of any particular strategy and may not be construed as such. Services referred to may not be offered in all jurisdictions nor by all companies. CIBC Mellon does not provide investment or asset management services. This presentation, either in whole or in part, must not be reproduced nor referred to without the express written permission of CIBC Mellon. Trademarks, service marks and logos belong to their respective owners.
In this episode, host Eden Caceda is joined by film critic James Fletcher to remember Olivia Newton-John, the drama of the upcoming Batgirl's non-release and Working Girl getting a remake courtesy of...Selena Gomez Plus hear James' recommendation for the week. Then Eden chats with Australian director and writer Mark Hartley on how documentaries on Ozploitation, casting during the pandemic and his new film The Girl At The Window.
Director Mark Hartley joins Matthew Pejkovic on the Matt's Movie Reviews Podcast to talk about his new movie 'Girl at the Window', a psychological thriller that tells the story of a teenage girl who is convinced her neighbour is a serial killer, a suspicion that is not shared by the police or her family who believe she has gone mad. Support Matt's Movie Reviews Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=33903624 TeePublic: https://tinyurl.com/2p9c5kpn Amazon: tinyurl.com/2p98rf6r Follow Matt's Movie Reviews! Website: http://mattsmoviereviews.net Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Matts-Movie-Reviewsnet/151059409963 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MattsMovieReviews LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/1036986/admin/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/mattsmovierev MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/mattsmoviereviews
---ARTICLES AND LINKS DISCUSSED"There's something about blasting the shit out of a razorback that brightens up my whole day""Razorback" [1984] Trailer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-WKSnSagMg---"Not Quite Hollywood" [2008] Trailer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8v-JZb3vXE0---FOLLOW THE CONVERSATION ON reddit:https://www.reddit.com/r/sideboobcinema/---SUPPORT THE NEW FLESHPatreon:https://www.patreon.com/user?u=61455803Buy Me A Coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thenewflesh---Instagram: @thenewfleshpodcast---Twitter: @TheNewFleshpod---Follow Ricky: @ricky_allpike on InstagramFollow Jon: @thejonastro on InstagramFollow AJ: @_aj_1985---SIDEBOOB CINEMA produced by Sheila EhksLogo Design by Made To Move: @made.tomoveTheme Song: Dreamdrive "Good In Red"
---ARTICLES AND LINKS DISCUSSED"They all did it for Alvin""Alvin Purple" [1973] full film:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qd3PYfLqD0&t=127s---"Not Quite Hollywood" [2008] Trailer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8v-JZb3vXE0---FOLLOW THE CONVERSATION ON reddit:https://www.reddit.com/r/sideboobcinema/---SUPPORT THE NEW FLESHPatreon:https://www.patreon.com/user?u=61455803Buy Me A Coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thenewflesh---Instagram: @thenewfleshpodcast---Twitter: @TheNewFleshpod---Follow Ricky: @ricky_allpike on InstagramFollow Jon: @thejonastro on InstagramFollow AJ: @_aj_1985---SIDEBOOB CINEMA produced by Sheila EhksLogo Design by Made To Move: @made.tomoveTheme Song: Dreamdrive "Good In Red"
Ian and David get strapped to the hood of an Outback death machine--all in the name of reviewing Mario Andreacchio's 1986 cult film, Fair Game!Cassandra Delaney stars as the proprietor of a remote Australian animal preserve who runs afoul of three randy and ill-tempered kangaroo poachers. Can she survive a bloody night of terror, torture, and totally unnecessary animal cruelty?More importantly, can your intrepid critics stay awake long enough to see what all the fuss is about?Lucky you, the answer is "yes"--but just barely.To ease the heartache of watching that rare and unholy oddity known as the "boring exploitation" movie, the guys also review Mark Hartley's superb and truly out-there 2008 documentary, Not Quite Hollywood, which tracks the rise and fall of Australia's exploitation boom!Watch as Ian and David break down what doesn't work about Fair Game; why it may have developed a following despite its not being very good; and what we can learn about bad genre films by watching great ones!Fair Game (1986) is now available On Demand from Dark Sky Pictures.Not Quite Hollywood is now available on Amazon Prime. Show Links:Watch the Fair Game (1986) trailer.Watch the Not Quite Hollywood trailer.Follow David's film criticism at Keeping It Reel.Subscribe to, like, and comment on the Kicking the Seat YouTube channel!
Season 10. Another Cheshire Matters Special featuring a brilliant head to head discussion between the Landlord, Jonathan Starkey and facts guru Stats, aka Mark Hartley, with a further discussion about Magna Carta in a down to earth fashion and how it affected England from 1215 and the rest of the world along with its relation to laws and issues affecting us today (obviously with some humour, well quite a bit of humour. No, we're not Horrible Histories). Opening Music and Closing Music - Moving ON © and ℗ JMN 2015 Another absolutely brilliant (and we mean absolutely brilliant, better than anything else that comes out of Cheshire) JMN production for Cheshire Matters.
Season 10. Another Cheshire Matters Special featuring a brilliant head to head discussion between the Landlord, Jonathan Starkey and facts guru Stats, Mark Hartley discussing the Magna Carta in a down to earth fashion and how it affected England from 1215 and the rest of the world along with its relation to laws today (obviously with some humour, well quite a bit of humour. No we're not Horrible Histories). Opening Music and Closing Music - Moving ON © and ℗ JMN 2015 Another absolutely brilliant (and we mean absolutely brilliant, better than anything else that comes out of Cheshire) JMN production for Cheshire Matters.
Season 10. Another Cheshire Matters Special featuring a head to head discussion between the Landlord, Jonathan Starkey and facts guru Stats, Mark Hartley discussing the Human Rights Act Reform Bill. This is the third and final part of a short series of head to head discussions regarding the Human Rights Act Reform Bill and how it relates to our Bill of Rights. Opening Music and Closing Music - Moving ON © and ℗ JMN 2015 Another absolutely brilliant (and we mean absolutely brilliant, better than anything else that comes out of Cheshire) JMN production for Cheshire Matters.
Season 10. Another Cheshire Matters Special featuring a head to head discussion between the Landlord, Jonathan Starkey and Stats, Mark Hartley discussing the Human Rights Act Reform Bill. This is the second of a short series of head to head discussions regarding the Human Rights Act Reform Bill and how it relates to our Bill of Rights. Opening Music and Closing Music - Moving ON © and ℗ JMN 2015 Another absolutely brilliant (and we mean absolutely brilliant, better than anything else that comes out of Cheshire) JMN production for Cheshire Matters.
Season 10. Another Cheshire Matters Special featuring a head to head discussion between the Landlord, Jonathan Starkey and Stats, Mark Hartley discussing the Human Rights Act Reform Bill. This the the first of a short series of head to head discussions regarding the Human Rights Act Reform Bill and how it relates to our Bill of Rights. Opening Music and Closing Music - Moving ON © and ℗ JMN 2015 Another absolutely brilliant (and we mean absolutely brilliant, better than anything else that comes out of Cheshire) JMN production for Cheshire Matters.
A catatonic young man harasses hospital staff and kills his perceived enemies via telekinesis to claim a nurse as his own. Tune in as Chris talks Everett de Roche, Shock treatment, & heavy subjects as the LSCE screens the 1978 Ozploitation Cult-Classic “Patrick.” Join us! Check us out at LSCEP.com Like, Review, Subscribe! Works Cited: “Australian Int'l Finishes 'Patrick,' Third 1977 Film.” Boxoffice., Feb 06, 1978. 15, Article Link . (accessed March 7, 2022). Canby, Vincent. 1979. “Movie: ‘Patrick' From Australia: A Seventh Sense.” The New York Times. September 7, 1979. Article Link (Accessed March 6, 2022) “Cannes Sleeper Wins Worldwide Attention.” Boxoffice., Jul 17, 1978. 8, Article Link (accessed March 7, 2022). Franklin, Richard. “Director's Commentary,” Patrick. (Severin Films, 2014). Blu Ray. Graham, Aaron W. 2012. “Crafting Little Aussie Masterpieces: An Interview With Everett de Roche.” Spectacular Optical. June. Article Link (Accessed March 7, 2022) Kooyman, Ben. 2014. “The Final Girl Down Under: Ozploitation Variations on American Horror Archetypes.” Off Screen. Vol. 18, no. 6-7/ July. Article Link (Accessed March 6, 2022) Leavold, Andrew. 2007. “2002 Richard Franklin Interview (Unedited).” Mondo Stumpo. November 11, 2007. Article Link (Accessed March 6, 2022) Loutzenhiser, James K. FEATURE REVIEWS: PATRICK. Boxoffice., Jul 09, 1979. 14, Article Link (Accessed March 7, 2022). Miha. Film Reviews: Patrick. Variety (Archive: 1905-2000), Jul 26, 1978. 20, Article Link (accessed March 7, 2022). Pfeiffer, Oliver. “Not Quite Richard Franklin: An Interview with Mark Hartley.” Metro (Melbourne), no. 180 (2014): 20–23. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lsce/message
---ARTICLES AND LINKS DISCUSSED"They all did it for Alvin""Alvin Purple" [1973] full film:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qd3PYfLqD0&t=127s---"Not Quite Hollywood" [2008] Trailer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8v-JZb3vXE0---SUPPORT THE NEW FLESHPatreon:https://www.patreon.com/user?u=61455803Buy Me A Coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thenewflesh---Instagram: @thenewfleshpodcast---Twitter: @TheNewFleshpod---Follow Ricky: @ricky_allpike on InstagramFollow Jon: @thejonastro on InstagramFollow AJ: @_aj_1985---SIDEBOOB CINEMA produced by Sheila EhksLogo Design by Made To Move: @made.tomoveTheme Song: Dreamdrive "Good In Red"
---ARTICLES AND LINKS DISCUSSED"There's something about blasting the shit out of a razorback that brightens up my whole day""Razorback" [1984] Trailer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-WKSnSagMg---"Not Quite Hollywood" [2008] Trailer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8v-JZb3vXE0---SUPPORT THE NEW FLESHPatreon:https://www.patreon.com/user?u=61455803Buy Me A Coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thenewflesh---Instagram: @thenewfleshpodcast---Twitter: @TheNewFleshpod---Follow Ricky: @ricky_allpike on InstagramFollow Jon: @thejonastro on InstagramFollow AJ: @_aj_1985---SIDEBOOB CINEMA produced by Sheila EhksLogo Design by Made To Move: @made.tomoveTheme Song: Dreamdrive "Good In Red"
Justin Laskowski fills in for Mark Hartley on the podcast to ask David Whiting about our freedom of choice vs. God's divine will when it comes to us accepting the gospel.
Justin Laskowski fills in for Mark Hartley on the podcast to ask David Whiting about our freedom of choice vs. God's divine will when it comes to us accepting the gospel.
Mark Hartley sits down with Ryan Beck to get a behind the scenes look at the ministry the Beck family is doing translating the Bible.
Mark Hartley sits down with Ryan Beck to get a behind the scenes look at the ministry the Beck family is doing translating the Bible.
Lili Metodieva, Managing Director at MonneoAs the Managing Director of Monneo, Lilia is representative of powerful female leadership in Fintech. As part of a successful leadership team, she is responsible for managing the operationsof the company. Prior to joining Monneo, Lilia gained her master's degree in Commerce and began her journey through to her career. Lilia has been active in the eCommerce industry since 2006, with experience in operations management of card acquirers and knowledge about VISA, Mastercard and CUP regulations and compliance, online payments, risk management and marketing.Matthew Harrod, Founder of payments companyMatthew has been working in Payment acceptance for close on 20 years with a focus on cross border and international expansion for both customers and financial services businesses. Working in several countries across Europe for the likes of First Data, Lloyds Bank and Ingenico he has an experience of both legacy and emerging payment methods globally.Mark Hartley, CEO and Founder at BankiFiBefore founding BankiFi, Mark Hartley has held a wide range of general management, sales, innovation and strategy roles in the technology industry for the financial services segment since the early nineties in the APAC region and Europe, most recently at Clear2Pay and FIS.His vision around open payments lead to the creation of the Open Payment Hub, the ‘stable' product that lead to the acquisition of the company in 2014 by FIS. A renowned innovator and thought leader on the subject of Payments & Open Banking, he served as strategic Advisor to the Board of Nationwide Building Society.Kimberley WaldronAn award-winning marketer and entrepreneur, with 10 years + experience in the technology, retail, mobile and banking sectors. Kimberley's career began in Manchester in independent music promotion, radio and online journalism.In 2009, Kimberley Co-Founded international communications agency SkyParlour at 26 years of age. Ten years on, from its base in central Manchester, the business has amassed Fintech clients around the world from Palo Alto, to Munich, to Jakarta and back again to Cheadle.Kimberley is co-chair of the Pro Manchester Fintech committee and industry advisor to the University of Salford Fintech MSc programme. She is also an active member of the Founders for Schools initiative and a mentor on the Tech Manchester mentoring programme.
Mark Hartley, JP Mumley and Mark Forstrom all join Beyond the Weekend this week to discuss the unified message each of them delivered at their prospective campuses this weekend.
Mark Hartley, JP Mumley and Mark Forstrom all join Beyond the Weekend this week to discuss the unified message each of them delivered at their prospective campuses this weekend.
This week I'm joined by Jeremy to chat about Richard Franklin's Partrick from 1978 and Mark Hartley's remake from 2013A Dingo Ate My Movie Socials:Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/dingomoviepodTwitter - @DingoMovieFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/dingomoviepodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/dingomoviepodEmail - pete@dingomoviepod.comWeb - dingomoviepod.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dingomoviepod)
As film enthusiasts, Cotton and I have made a tradition out of regularly spending a weekend watching several films across 2 days, trying to explore films neither of us has ever seen before. For our first episode back, we decided to record our thoughts on this latest marathon and share our explorations with you. For this marathon, we left our comfort zone of narrative films and chose to explore 6 documentary features along with several shorts. For Part 1 of our marathon discussion, here are the films we covered: • Timelapse of the Universe, by John D. Boswell & melodysheep (2019) (short) • Koyaanisqatsi, by Godfrey Reggio (1983) • The Imposter, by Bart Layton (2012) • Into the Inferno, by Werner Herzog (2016) • Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films, by Mark Hartley (2014) If you'd like to suggest topics for future episodes, please leave a comment or critique for us on your preferred podcast app. And don't forget to leave a review if our show intrigued or inspired you. Hosted By: Jonathan Leiter Co-Host: Cotton Ciaverelli SOUND FX & MUSIC: All tracks and songs sourced from Storyblocks.com Podcast Logo: Designed by Jonathan Leiter
Brand new Season! Season 4 Episode 1 of Cheshire Matters, your favourite digital pub featuring your brilliant digital landlord and host Jonathan Starkey with regular panelists Stephen Ingram, Trevor Nicholls and Mark Hartley dropping in for a digital pint to discuss important national, regional and local issues, sometimes humorous, sometimes serious always entertaining. Important subjects at the bar this week include Bristol Riots, Warrington BC expenditure and much much more. The 'Woke on the Wild Side' is back along with sometime serious sometime humorous takes on current events Enjoy! Music on this episode: Opening and Closing Music - Moving ON © and ℗ JMN 2015 Another brilliant JMN production for Cheshire Matters.
David Whiting and Mark Hartley continue the conversation from this weekend about Peter's message for husbands. They cover Peter's uncomfortable word choice in “weaker partner” and the opportunity husbands have to care for their families in a Christ centered way.
Two long time New Heighters share about how following God's design of submission made their marriages better not worse. Janet Baker and Shirley Heck join David Whiting and Mark Hartley in a conversation about how the challenges of marriage helped them trust God more.
One of the most unpopular words in the Bible is submission. Julie Boe and Abbie Mumley join Mark Hartley and David Whiting to share their perspective on what it means to submit with a Biblical understanding, and how it can become a blessing, not a burden.
Have you ever struggled with wanting grace for your enemies? Welcome to Jonah chapter 4. Mark Hartley and Scott Paulson sit down and talk about the messiness of God's Grace.
Did you feel stuck on the sidelines of life because of past mistakes? Mark Hartley and Mark Forstrom sit down and talk about God's pursuit of His people and the reality; that He is not done with you yet.
Mark Hartley and JP Mumley sit down and talk about the fish, repentance, and God's grace in the middle of our circumstances. No matter your background there is always hope available to those who search for it in God.
Running from God is natural, but turning back to Him is profound. Mark Hartley sits down with Bill Heck to talk about how our grip on control can lead us far from God but the invitation to come home is always there.
We are always going to struggle with motive and if we only do things out of pure motive we aren't going to do much. In this episode Mark Hartley and David Whiting discuss fasting, giving, and the motives behind our habits.
David Whiting and Mark Hartley continue the conversation about last weekend's talk.
Umbrella Entertainment have once again come out with an essential Bluray release of a great Australian film. This time, it's Mark Hartley's Not Quite Hollywood. Andrew caught up with Mark to discuss his documentary and find out about the research that went in to making an exhaustive film about a great period of Australian cinema. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ann Marie DePalma Interview starts at 12:05 We talk about how she got into writing and lecturing Perio practices really teach how to be a hygienist! From clinical to education to technology advisor for Patterson Dental Ann Marie, like many of us, started writing about our own personal problems, hers was TMD. Shout out to Mark Hartley, editor of RDH magazine We talk about FEAR and getting bad reviews What is new and exciting for Ann Marie? How does the hygienist work in a low overhead office effectively? Contact her at amrdh@aol.com Scaling The Web http://meadfamilydental.com/2015/07/dont-hold-it-against-us/ http://www.cnn.com/2017/07/21/africa/cecil-the-lion-cub-xanda-killed-game-hunter/index.html