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In a remarkable streak of victories, Mark Hartman, a 2019 TLC graduate, secured eight consecutive not guilty verdicts, illustrating the power of connection over persuasion in the courtroom. Listen as Mark details the power of connecting as the messenger instead of forcing jurors to abandon their most deeply held beliefs in the 15 minutes he has with them.
When her family's gifts go missing, Stacy Ferrance blames the kids, but a dirty footprint leads her to a shocking surprise in the attic; college students Brett Mugglin and Mark Hartman hear eerie sounds and find their kitchen trashed. This Week's Sponsors: Smalls - Head to Smalls.com/THINK and use promo code THINK at checkout for 50% off your first order plus free shipping! Apostrophe - Go to apostrophe.com/think and use code think to get your first visit for only $5 Blissy - Go to blissy.com/think and use code think to get an additional 30% off!
Mark is the Chief Sustainability Officer for City of Phoenix. Mark and I cover topics like Improving Community Cohesion and also how everyone should do a "Energy Audit" for the personal place of residence. We also chat about his career path and what his day-to-day looks like as a Chief Sustainability Officer. Give the show a listen and remember to thank your local Public Works Professionals.Misspeak: "Mark double-checked with Streets, and they said they do about 3 miles per day of cool pavement, but he had said it took a week to do the 35 miles"
In this special episode taken from the Defined Men's Conference at The Ridge, Pastors David Haight and Mark Hartman sit down to discuss some key steps in defining, understanding, and living out the spiritual disciplines that Jesus practiced during His earthly ministry.
Nick Shalna is joined by friend and pastor Mark Hartman to talk about the idea of identity politics that has become so prevalent in our culture. How should a Christian view themselves and identify? What is it that gives us value, and are the answers to the value and meaning of life unique to the Christian worldview? Understanding who we are is crucial to being able to navigate through the difficulties that life brings. The Universe Next Door Survey:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/13tYzUbq9scHJk5G_N7RHaUHOy8PiA008Xj54LH6piXc/viewform?edit_requested=trueMark's Church Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ridge-cast/id1608429055Support the show
Mark Hartman, CSO for the City of Phoenix, Arizona, talks about the importance of leveraging technology to create sustainable cities.
A short taster of up-coming episodes. What can you expect? Discussions on navigating culture, finding opportunities, forming connections, sparking your imagination (and occasionally moving and immigration logistics.)Guests featured in the trailer:Robert Belle, James Whittaker, Nadedja, Romina Muhametaj, Nick Smith of The Steam Machine Brew Co., Bene Katabua, Fernando Perez and Mark Hartman.If you want to support this show...Follow us on your podcast app.Get in touch on Instagram.Download our app in the Google Play store. You can get the podcast episodes, updates and valuable links straight to your phone.We also offer multimedia production services and content creation consultancy: www.creatorsabroad.com.Join us on our journey...InstagramFacebookYouTube
Welcome back to Puzzling Company! Your home for at home puzzle and mysteries. This episode we explore the aged parcel that arrived at our door. The Messenger is an narrative experience that tries to blur the lines between the real word and fiction. It was an awesome game to get to play! We were lucky enough to have one of the creators, Mark Hartman, on the show to discuss The Messenger! We hope you enjoy!*Currently, The Messenger is only available to people who backed the Kickstarter. But, they will be selling them soon to everyone! If you would like to get one when they are available you can keep up to date at this link:https://www.immersionunlocked.com/If you would like to support us:1) Support us on patreon2) Leave us a 5-Star Review3) Follow us on social media Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark Hartman shares his new app, Alosha. But even more, he shares his inspiring personal journey from an orphanage in Russia, to being adopted by an American family -- to working his way through school, moving out on his own, create his music, and forming a partnership to start a business. The Alosha app helps aspiring artists find their way: painters, musicians, sculptors, and others get exposure, earn money, and discover new and upcoming art -- all within this online platform. You can learn more about Alosha at https://www.alosha.net/ (alosha.net) Download the app from the Apple or Google app stores. Connect with Mark Hartman on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-hartman-37b4b055 (linkedin.com/in/mark-hartman-37b4b055) And follow him across social media at @aloshaapp
Happiness lies in the joy of achievement and the thrill of creative effort. -Franklin Delano Roosevelt Most of us enjoy tackling challenges, especially creative people like architects. Now combine a creative design challenge along with surpassing a HERS 30 score and other stringent criteria and things get interesting. And then beat the target score with a Net Zero achievement and have the winning plans freely shared to the public; now that’s joy in achievement! In 2016 Mark Hartman, Chief Sustainability Officer for the City of Phoenix created a competition for Arizona architects to encourage the construction of ultra-low energy use homes. This is in support of the ambitious 2050 Sustainability Goals adopted by the Mayor of Phoenix and the Phoenix City Council. Mark worked in partnership with Caroline Lobo, formerly leader of the American Institute of Architects, Arizona (AIA), to hold a Sustainable Home Design Competition. The goal was for a “near net-zero energy” single-family home with the best potential for wide-spread adoption in the region. Marlene Imirzian of Imirzian Architects created the winning design of an affordable, three-bedroom home, that went beyond and achieved a HERS rating of zero. She calls is HOME nz. Lend your ears to this interesting story and feel the energy and joy that I sensed recording this podcast live at the RESNET 2020 Home Performance Conference. Join over 5000 others and download the free plans at this link: https://www.phoenix.gov/sustainability/home If you would like to learn more, please contact: Mark Hartman, Chief Sustainability Officer, City of Phoenix: mark.hartman@phoenix.gov Marlene Imirzian, Imirzian Architects: mimirzian@imirzian-architects.com Caroline Lobo, American Institute of Architects, Arizona: info@suoll.com RESTalk: To the RESNET community, we hear you and want to engage. Pros can learn more at www.RESNET.us/professional Consumers can learn more at www.RESNET.us Or for more info on this topic contact RESNET at INFO@RESNET.US
In this series we address issues that make many people uncomfortable to talk about. This week we talk about Politics, with special guest speaker, our senior Pastor, Mark Hartman. For more information about our ministry, please visit sugarcreek.net/college. Follow us on Instagram @remnant115. Remnant is a ministry of Sugar Creek Baptist Church.
Extreme heat and how to cope with it are two major areas of interest in cities like Phoenix, Arizona. Recently, Maricopa County (where Phoenix is) partnered with a group of researchers at ASU to develop new technologies and solutions that are deployable in local communities to help reduce urban heat and improve air quality. This partnership illustrates that extreme heat and its adverse impacts on human health are highly important not only to researchers, but also to those responsible for implementing adaptation strategies. This month, Dr. Yeowon Kim interviews Mark Hartman, the Chief Sustainability Officer at City of Phoenix, Melissa Guardaro, a graduate fellow of UREx SRN, and Charles (Chuck) Redman, the founding director of School of Sustainability at Arizona State University and project director of UREx SRN, about their collaborative efforts on mitigating and adapting to adverse impacts of extreme heat in the metro urban area of Phoenix, Arizona.**********************If you have questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes, e-mail us at futurecitiespodcast@gmail.com or find us on Twitter @FutureCitiesPod. Learn more about the Urban Resilience to Extremes Sustainability Research Network (UREx SRN) at www.sustainability.asu.edu/urbanresilience.
On today's podcast I speak with photographer Mark Hartman who has worked with clients such as The new york times, Esquire,Dwell,and Nike to name a few. In this interview I speak to Mark about his approach to portraiture , his travels to India and Japan, and I also speak to him about his portrait series shot in Coney Island. I've been following Mark's work for years so I was excited to get a chance to speak with him. I hope you enjoy and thanks for listening! www.markhartmanphoto.com INSTAGRAM - @markhartman
(1) Marga Sol,Tree Chill (M-Sol Records) (2) Blue Beach,Boot Cut Rockers (Blackfish Product (3) Martinez,Night Dub (Deeplay Music) (4) Sunsphere,Beach Walk (Sine Music) (5) Tale of Us, Dilemma (Deutsche Grammophon) (6) Just one Minute, Rey Salinero (Stereoheaven) (7) Enrico Donner, Smooth Inspiration (Stereoheave (8) RunSQ, Give you up (Soundcolours) (9) Saison, Everybody (Large Music) (10) Mark Hartman, Endless Summe (Lemon Grass Music (11) LifeLines, Zo! Domik (Reel People Music) (12) Frank Latanika, Sweet Rain (Etznab) (13) Ely Bruna, American Boy (Irma) (14) Soultek, Sunset (Deepalma) (15) Trucker Cobb, A delicate touch (Liming Vibes)
Coney Island and photography have been together almost since birth. There is a great tradition of photography associated with this beach, located at the last stop of the D, F, N, and Q trains, in Brooklyn. Our guest, photographer Mark Hartman, created an intense summer project of walking the beach at Coney Island photographing the interesting people who crossed his path. His project was disciplined and relatively short, but thanks to a little app called Instagram, his austere, detailed, and colorful portraiture has quickly found many fans. Hartman was kind enough to join us to talk about his series and the gear, techniques, and attitude that has made it such a success. We are also joined by writer and photographer Todd Vorenkamp, who adds insight to our discussion with Hartman, and also offers some very practical tips on how to keep your gear clean, dry, and sand-free while shooting on the beach. Why a show on beach photography as summer draws to a close? Well, as anyone who has photographed on the beach (and who hasn’t?) will tell you, it’s not just a summertime thang—the people, architecture, nature, wildlife, water, and sunsets are there year-round and whether it’s a jam-packed Sunday at Coney or a contemplative, deserted windswept winterscape, the beach is always a great place for photography. Guests: Mark Hartman, Todd Vorenkamp Photographs – Mark Hartman * “...and balancing on eyebeams/ above a sea of faces/ paces his way/ to the other side of day” -from "Constantly Risking Absurdity" in A Coney Island of the Mind by Lawrence Ferlinghetti
(I Corinthians 16:1-2) Lead Pastor Dr. Mark Hartman shares what God says about our giving back to Him and offers some great examples on why we should gladly give to God back what is His.
Celebrating the Past and Committing to the Future (Matthew 13:44-46) Sugar Creek Baptist Church celebrated their 40th Anniversary with two special services of worship and remembering our heritage, while looking forward to the future. Lead Pastor, Mark Hartman, shares a message on looking back, while challenging us a we move forward to Love and Lead All People to Life Change in Christ.
Join us for this wonderful Easter message from Dr. Mark Hartman at Sugar Creek Baptist Church.
Mark Hartman brings to life God's Old Testament names in a series entitled, GOD (also known as) and share the hope that comes from knowing and calling out to Him in all of life's situations.
The Bible tells us that we can not use ordinary weapons to fight Satan. You need to be equipped with weapons from God. Listen as Mark Hartman brings this message and helps us arm ourselves against the enemy.