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Meet Focus Church Budapest! Mark Lopez and James Kenniv talk to the leaders of Focus Church, a new ministry partner collaboration in Hungary.
Part three of a three Part conversation with Wayne Lowe, Mark Lopez, Beth Haddox, and Linda Grinalds on Complementarianism and how we approach the topic at Faith Bible Church.
Part two of a three Part conversation with Wayne Lowe, Mark Lopez, Beth Haddox, and Linda Grinalds on Complementarianism and how we approach the topic at Faith Bible Church.
Part one of a three Part conversation with Wayne Lowe, Mark Lopez, Beth Haddox, and Linda Grinalds on Complementarianism and how we approach the topic at Faith Bible Church.
Part six of a conversation with Wayne Lowe, Mark Lopez, and Nathan Estruth on politics, the church, and how to think biblically about our culture.
Part five of a conversation with Wayne Lowe, Mark Lopez, and Nathan Estruth on politics, the church, and how to think biblically about our culture.
Part four of a conversation with Wayne Lowe, Mark Lopez, and Nathan Estruth on politics, the church, and how to think biblically about our culture.
Part three of a conversation with Wayne Lowe, Mark Lopez, and Nathan Estruth on politics, the church, and how to think biblically about our culture.
Part two of a conversation with Wayne Lowe, Mark Lopez, and Nathan Estruth on politics, the church, and how to think biblically about our culture.
Part one of a conversation with Wayne Lowe, Mark Lopez, and Nathan Estruth on politics, the church, and how to think biblically about our culture.
In this Episode 42 - recorded on May 8th, 2024, Marjie, Barry and Kevin host retired Judge Mark Lopez, formerly of the Cook County (IL) Circuit Court, Domestic Relations Division. In this wide-ranging discussion, Judge Lopez shares some insights and perspectives from his 22 years on the bench.  Some topics are:Should you be scared to appear in Court?How are judges chosen in Cook County?What does a judge look at when deciding cases?Can you take off your shirt in Zoom court? (No.)Does it help to be loud and boisterous in Court?What is a 'pretrial?'When can you ask for a change of judge in your case? Judge Lopez now works as a mediator and arbitrator for JAMS, a private dispute-resolution firm.  He's got experience in resolving family-law and other conflicts! Call JAMS and ask for him at 312-655-0555.          ==================About the hosts of 'Dynamite Divorce and Other Matters:"Chicago Lawyers Marjie Nielsen, Barry C. Boykin and Kevin R. Johnson have more than 70 combined years of experience in Custody, Divorce and other Family Law matters. They know first-hand the court battles, stress and struggles that people endure as disputes are resolved in the family-court system.         They work tirelessly to bring hope and clarity to a troubled world, where lawyers, judges and other professionals see the best and worst of human behavior on public display.    ===================CARPLS - legal resources      www.carpls.orgIllinois Legal Aid Online       www.illinoislegalaid.org================== Who we are:                                    Attorney Marjie Nielsen - https://nextsteplegalservices.com/about-us  Attorney Barry C. Boykin - www.gclclaw.org/barry-c-boykin  Attorney Kevin R. Johnson - www.divorce.nu  cell 312-493-4241=============Intro/outro music for this episode: From #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/hartzmann/to-the-future  License code: TLAELJDDAJJYICOF
Farmers far and wide face challenges in growing crops, but growers in highly-urbanized Southern California navigate through a rather-unique set.Home to more than three million people and stunning real estate value, Orange County farmers continue to grow a variety of high value crops.Mark Lopez, Vice President of Orange County Land Management Services, has successfully grown crops in creative places for a quarter century. He said the expensive conditions mandate he does his job right every time out.“We can't afford to make mistakes,” he remarked. “Between the pH in the soil and in the water, we're trying to make it optimally so we can grow. Those that don't do what we do, you won't be as fortunate.”One of the most unusual places Lopez grows crops is the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station.Lopez and his team utilize Redox Bio-Nutrients products in their inputs to grow a variety of crops, including strawberries, carrots and green beans.
Mark Lopez and James Kenniv sit down with Samuel James, author of Digital Liturgies, about his book and upcoming seminar at FBC
Mark Lopez, Director of Race and Ethnicity Research at Pew Research Center, joins Lisa Dent to discuss their analysis that tracked how Hispanics are counted in government surveys, public opinion polls, and other studies. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
We take a journey through time with Mark Lopez, who discusses the opening of his taqueria in Portland in 1997 and all that occurred up to today, when currently he runs both Crave Catering and Gather and Feast Farm. We will learn how one of the businesses fed off the other, and how they operate together and also a bit more independently now. Mark shares details about events they produce at the farm, one of which will be one of Plate & Pitchfork's finale events in August with Chef Carlo Lamagna.  We hear about some perspectives and tools Mark learned during some strife that made a huge impact on his life and businesses. Mark also shares some of his favorite places to eat in Clark County.  Right at the Fork is supported by: Zupan's Markets: www.zupans.com RingSide SteakHouse: www.RingsideSteakHouse.com Portland Food Adventures: www.PortlandFoodAdventures.com
Audio from the first service on April 30, 2023; Wayne Lowe interviews Mark Lopez regarding the lead teaching pastor position.
Orange County, California, is best known as home to Disneyland. It's California's third most populated county, with more than 3 million residents. Thanks to ingenuity and adaptability, it's also a big farming region.Orange County farmers grow about $90 million worth of crops each year- primarily nursery crops, trees, berries, and vegetables. Strawberries and green beans are the specialties for Orange County Land Management Services, where Vice President Mark Lopez has worked since 1999.Lopez said adaptability is key to farming in such an urban area, meaning they grow crops in several non-traditional areas.“Land in Irvine is about $4 million an acre,” Lopez remarked. “The military base that used to be there in Irvine, El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, when they shut it down in 1991 or '92, it was vacant for a few years. We got called out there and they started letting us farm. We farm right between the runways … several little islands of 10-15 acres of green beans and strawberries. We do still currently farm at Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station … farming on a gigantic magazine of about 1,000 acres.”One of the ways this farm has succeeded is careful use of inputs, including help from Redox Bio-Nutrients. Lopez said they had big success using Supreme in their green beans, with results easily seen. They are also planning on trialing Mainstay Si in their strawberries.Berries are a large crop at Lopez's farm and in many areas of the California Coast. A wet winter has hurt some yields, but optimism remains for a good crop and excellent demand during the all-important marketing period around Valentine's Day.Â
Despite technical difficulties, we caught up with Mark for a discussion ranging from his experience in the Army National Guard to his personal take on getting lean and fit.
A special edition of the Family Life podcast considering the seven last words of Christ. Today's episode - “I Thirst” with pastor Mark Lopez.
Hello taekwondo lovers, I'm glad of bringing you a new episode of taekwondo passion.In today's interview we talked with Master James Howe from Living Proof Taekwondo @livingprooftkdJames has been a USA National Team member for many years and recently he founded Living Proof Taekwondo, the academy where he shares all his knowledge, experiences and helps others through taekwondo.James was an international level athlete, with a very longeve career always fighting with the best athletes in the world.But he comes from a traditional taekwondo background, and that's why he teaches traditional taekwondo in his academy.Of course if his students want to train the sport, they'll have the option to do it at the highest standards.Why is it so important to be in a place that helps you to grow?As a young athlete, James knew that in order to be as good as he wanted he needed to move to train with a competitive team.His idea was to try with different teams and choose the one which suited better for him.The first place he went was Miami, with Juan Moreno's team Peak Performance, one of the top teams in the USA.He didn't need to look for any other place. James knew it was the right place for him.The environment that coach Moreno promoted there was exactly what James was looking for.World Championships and OlympicsJames trained at Peak Performance for more than 10 years in a journey that took him to three World Championships, being very close to medals and fighting with athletes like Joel Gonzalez and Gabriel Mercedes.In the USA trials for London 2012 James fought against Mark Lopez, an experience which he considers helped him to realize that he could beat the top fighters in the world. But the -68kg was not a weight class for him. The winner of the trials was his teammate and friend Terrence Jennings, with whom he shared many battles from the past.James was able to help the USA Team on the way to the Olympics, especially his teammates from Miami, Terrence Jennings and Paige Mc Pherson and be part of their medals.Why is family support VERY important?Taekwondo still is not a professional sport, so many athletes and their families have to fund their careers.That's been the case of many sparring athletes, like Nikita Glasnovic, Terrence Jennings and Paige Mc Pherson.And is even more common even for poomsae athletes, as is a newer sport.James family is no exception and his parents supported most of his career along with the support of USA Taekwondo.This can make us see the importance of helping youth to pursue their dreams, that will never be wasted money. If an athlete doesn't have support from his family, it will have a harder way through success.Another interesting thing is that James Howe always worked during his athletic career. He worked teaching younger athletes and also in the same warehouse as Terrence Jennings.Training with Juan Moreno at Peak PerformancePeak Performance is one of the top teams in the USA and in the world. So, how is it to train there?James mentions that it is fun but hard. The day can start at 5:30am for the strength and conditioning training that sometimes ends with some paddle drilling and situation training.And they do a second training at night with the rest of the team. Coach Moreno is a tough trainer who doesn't accept any excuses and always expects so much from his athletes.But James points that he always motivates his athletes so they know that they can be among the best athletes in the world, of course, supporting that motivation with a lot of hard work.Living Proof TaekwondoAs we mentioned in the intro James has recently opened his new facility, Living Proof taekwondo. After a long career James felt that it was the moment to open his own taekwondo academy. He teached taekwondo in the past but he wanted to do it in a place designed specifically to it with all the facilities to do taekwondo at the best level.He opened it just before the pandemic, so it was a very demanding challenge to face, but with the passion he has for taekwondo and all the experience he had accumulated, Living Proof will succeed and help the Bay Area community.You can hear the full interview following the links below. Please enjoy it and let us know your thoughts.
My guest this episode is mark! Lopez. We talk about their love for King Taco, continuing the work of his family and the Madres del Este de Los Angeles Santa Isabel, growing up in a community of activists, how environmental justice is actually environmental white supremacy, and his work at East Yard Communities for Environmental Justice. You can read mark!'s thesis, The Fire: Decolonizing “Environmental Justice" here. Follow East Yard on Instagram at @EYCEJ.  Â
Vice President-elect Kamala Harris' place in the White House alongside Joe Biden is a historic development for America. This episode is a special deep dive into the nation's understanding about identity — and how Harris' vice presidency could help change how we talk about race and ethnicity. Guests: Axios' Courtenay Brown, UC Riverside political scientist Karthick Ramakrishnan and Pew Research Center's Mark Lopez. Credits: "Axios Today" is produced in partnership with Pushkin Industries. The team includes Niala Boodhoo, Sara Kehaulani Goo, Dan Bobkoff, Carol Wu, Cara Shillenn, Nuria Marquez Martinez, Naomi Shavin and Alex Sugiura. Music is composed by Evan Viola. You can reach us at podcasts@axios.com. Go deeper: Kamala Harris inspires new race conversation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From herding 10 cows to owning the 1st organic dairy in New York, SIOBHAN GRIFFIN, followed nature's “dots” leading her into regenerative and holistic animal management in New Zealand. Today Siobhan shares the wealth of her knowledge when it comes to grazing management techniques and how to build topsoil. https://www.facebook.com/next.level.grazing/ P MARK LOPEZ took over his 3rd […]
Hello Strong Fam! This episode will be the first of a few solo episodes where I discuss this new chapter and transition that I am currently on in my journey. In this episode, I discuss the following: 1. Training Update- I discuss the transition I am making from just solely powerlifting to conditioning and endurance training. 2. Spartan Race- I discuss my goals and plans to complete my very first Spartan Race in 12/2021. I discuss what inspired me to register for this race and how I am preparing for it. 3. Adaptation/Change- I discuss this new chapter in my personal development. I also discuss the specific event that inspired me to make this change. I discuss how my amazing coach, Mark Lopez, inspired me to start making this important step and goal in my personal development. 4. Physique Update- I discuss my current goals for my physique in addition to the progress I have made towards these specific goals. **75 Hard- I discuss my progress and what inspired me to start this incredible personal development program. This program was developed by Andy Frisella. All credit goes to Andy. Below you will find all the resources that I used when I was discussing this program: Andy's Instagram https://instagram.com/andyfrisella?igshid=mecljci5y13o Andy's website (Andygram) https://andyfrisella.com/blogs/andygram RealAF Podcast by Andy Frisella. The episode discussing 75 Hard in detail: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/real-af-with-andy-frisella/id1012570406?i=1000468529541 My Instagram Account: @laura_c_cabrera *Follow my training videos and content to help you become a better YOU! Thank you all so much for your support and remember….YOU ARE ALWAYS WORTH YOUR GOALS AND TO BECOME A BETTER YOU TODAY! -Laura
Last night, Joe Biden officially accepted the democratic nomination for President. It's a historic moment. Not because of Joe Biden, but because of who he's sharing the ticket with: Senator Kamala Devi Harris. Today's episode is a special deep dive into America’s understanding about identity and how Kamala Harris' nomination could help change how we talk about race and ethnicity. Guests: Axios' Courtenay Brown, UC Riverside political scientist Karthick Ramakrishnan and Pew Research Center's Mark Lopez. Credits: "Axios Today" is produced in partnership with Pushkin Industries. The team includes Niala Boodhoo, Sara Kehaulani Goo, Carol Alderman, Cara Shillenn, Nuria Marquez Martinez, Naomi Shavin and Alex Sugiura. Music is composed by Evan Viola. You can reach us at podcasts@axios.com. Go Deeper: Kamala Harris inspires new race conversation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Recorded back in 2019, this unreleased episode encapsulates an important dialogue surrounding the history of segregated housing policy in the United States, and the lingering consequences of these realities. Mark Lopez, extraordinary filmmaker, joins the show for this chat on the word DESIGN. He is the creator of 'Segregated By Design', a short film that has helped spark a national conversation regarding the mentioned ugly history surrounding housing inequity, and why the problems have still not been eradicated today. Thanks for listening!
In this sermon podcast, Mark Lopez is teaching from Hebrews 12:1-7;11. Mark poses seven questions to help guide our understanding of the text. Idea: Christians ought to look to Jesus, who endured the full weight of suffering, and trust in the Father’s benevolent providence through all trials and hardship. The author of Hebrews provides a list of faithful examples in chapter 11. He then uses these examples as a basis for urging his readers to remain faithful. But the point of this passage is not to look to our earthly fathers but to look to Jesus, our ultimate source for finding strength and for obtaining a proper understanding of the heavenly Father’s discipline. Believers look to Christ because he endured suffering for the church’s salvation.
Here is the Mesilla Valley News Sports Podcast with Las Cruces High School Football Head Coach Mark Lopez from Broken Spoke Taphouse on October 22nd, 2019.
On we have a work of fiction sent in by Jose Munoz about a bike ride gone strange. We hear the final chapter of Second Variety by Philip K. Dick, and we have two ghost stories from you guys. Tom Williams is back with another Growing Up he calls Weekends and Old Cars. So grab a coffee and press that play button. Featured Story - Second Variety So far in our story, we know that the Americans have created self-replicating robots to fight the Russians for them. Also, that these robots have flipped the script and began making humanoid versions of themselves to fool their enemies. The Russians have taken many losses and are ready to work with the Americans to end the war. Is it too late? In this final chapter, we learn the truth. The story is called Second Variety and was suggested to me by listener Mark Lopez a few months ago. It was first published in Space Science Fiction in the May of 1953 issue. Ron’s Amazing Stories is produced and hosted by Ronald Hood: Email: Blog Page: Facebook: Twitter: Helpful Links: - Help the podcast by taking this survey. - Use this link to submit your stories to the show. - Looking for the first 100 episodes of the podcast?
On we have a brand new listener submitted, Johnny Is It True - Pearl Harbor edition. We follow that up with two scary stories, The Red Lady Of Huntingdon, and a naked man faces a strange cryptid. Also, on the program, we continue with Part 3 of Second Variety by Philip K. Dick. So press play and enjoy! Featured Story - Second Variety In parts one and two, we learn that the Americans have created self-replicating robots to fight the Russians for them. Also, that these robots have flipped the script and began making humanoid versions of themselves to fool their enemies. The Russians have taken many losses and are ready to work with the Americans to end the war. Is it too late? Are these robots now the true nemesis?  And why can’t Major Hamilton contact his home base? The story is called Second Variety and was suggested to me by listener Mark Lopez a few months ago. It was first published in Space Science Fiction in the May of 1953 issue. Ron’s Amazing Stories is produced and hosted by Ronald Hood: Email: Blog Page: Facebook: Twitter: Helpful Links: - Help the podcast by taking this survey. - Use this link to submit your stories to the show. - Looking for the first 100 episodes of the podcast?
On this time we have another high-rise story from Herman, Sharon K. is back with a head-scratcher, and we hear a cryptid tale from North Carolina. Our featured story is part two of Second Variety written by  Also, just for fun, we visit more OTR commercials from our past.  Featured Story - Second Variety Part Two In part one of our story, a Russian soldier is sent on a suicide mission to deliver a message to the Americans. He was killed by allied owned robots before he could deliver it. An American soldier was dispatched to check the body and to recover the note. It was a warning and a request for a high-level meeting. Major Hendricks was the closest official at hand and was sent out on his own to meet with his Russian counterpart. The story is called Second Variety and was suggested to me by listener Mark Lopez a few months ago. It was first published in Space Science Fiction in the May of 1953 issue. Ron’s Amazing Stories is produced and hosted by Ronald Hood: Email: Blog Page: Facebook: Twitter: Helpful Links: - Help the podcast by taking this survey. - Use this link to submit your stories to the show. - Looking for the first 100 episodes of the podcast?
In this episode, my friend Mark Lopez and I discuss if this headline is really as important as everyone made it seem.
Schmitty is joined by Emily Brink from The Happy Gnome and Mark Lopez from Artisan Beer Co. for an extended conversation with Maui Brewing Co-founder, Garrett Marrero. Links https://mauibrewingco.com/ SBA Honors Hawaii Entrepreneurs as 2017 National Small Business Persons of the Year Photos Listen and share Like Minnesota BeerCast on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/MinnesotaBeerCast/ Follow @MN_BeerCast on […]
mark! Lopez, Executive Director of East Yard Communities for Environmental Justice, joins us to talk about the environmental challenges decision makers often ignore, running a flat organization, and gaining global recognition as a leader in the environmental justice movement. For more information on East Yard Communities for Environmental Justice, and to support their work, please visit: http://eycej.org/ To check out his Goldman Prize speech, go here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdgTXj0_NEI Also, this episode includes a special intro for LURN's end-of-year donor drive. If you want to support our work, please visit: http://lurnetwork.org/lurn-donate/ Music for this segment, courtesy of: "Samba Isobel" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Lynda V. Mapes has been reporting on environmental issues for the Seattle Times since 1997 with a specific focus on river health and Native American communities. These points of focus merged in her 2016 coverage of the Dakota Access Pipeline protests at Standing Rock. On January 24, 2017, Mapes was joined in conversation by mark! Lopez, executive director of East Yard Communities for Environmental Justice. Much of Lopez’s organizing takes place in communities adjacent to the southern portion of the Los Angeles River. In this conversation, Mapes and Lopez spoke about what we’ve learned from Standing Rock, and how those lessons relate to LA River revitalization. This event was co-presented with California State Parks and Friends of the Los Angeles River. Suggested Reading & Listening Will the Los Angeles River Become a Playground for the Rich? Richard Kreitner, The Nation, March 10, 2016 Reporting on the Dakota Access Pipeline… ft. Lynda V. Mapes, The Overcast podcast, November 4, 2016 Exposing Injustice at the LA River Christian L. Guzman, Random Lengths News, September 2, 2016 This event was part of Clockshop’s Counter-Inaugural, a series of talks addressing the misogyny, hate speech, and climate change denial that dominated the 2016 presidential campaign. It was recorded by Andrew Kim.
This week we sit down with staff writer Joshua Lee and interview former Alibi copy editor Mark Lopez about the process of writing and his new novel. We analyze the craft of creative process and the creative identity that comes from being a wordsmith.
This week we sit down with staff writer Joshua Lee and interview former Alibi copy editor Mark Lopez about the process of writing and his new novel. We analyze the craft of creative process and the creative identity that comes from being a wordsmith.
DR & Anonymous - 2 Foxes (beatchugges rmx) The Rock Coalition & Karl Najjar - All you need is love Josef Bamba - Ayla Franz da Silva - Be with you (Mark Lopez club mix) Richard Grey - Come into my love Gaty Lopez - Come on (feat. Flip da Scrip) Miles - Cotton Club (club mix) Levan Kay - Dance in love (extended mix) Stockholm Disco - Dancing (Vangelis & Yuan rmx) JP Candella & DJ Submisson - Discofever (disco mix) Richard Grey Don’t take my love away Mike la funk - dont wanna be alone (ATFC rmx) Dirtyheartz - Eyes Closed
DR & Anonymous - 2 Foxes (beatchugges rmx) The Rock Coalition & Karl Najjar - All you need is love Josef Bamba - Ayla Franz da Silva - Be with you (Mark Lopez club mix) Richard Grey - Come into my love Gaty Lopez - Come on (feat. Flip da Scrip) Miles - Cotton Club (club mix) Levan Kay - Dance in love (extended mix) Stockholm Disco - Dancing (Vangelis & Yuan rmx) JP Candella & DJ Submisson - Discofever (disco mix) Richard Grey Don’t take my love away Mike la funk - dont wanna be alone (ATFC rmx) Dirtyheartz - Eyes Closed
When it comes to citizenship for today's immigrants, the ground is shifting. Many immigrants who could become citizens, don't. Others say citizenship is less important for those who are undocumented, compared to obtaining legal status that would protect them from being deported. On this podcast, FI2W Executive Producer John Rudolph talks with Julissa Gutierrez of the National Association of Latino Elected Officials, and Mark Lopez, Director of Hispanic Research at the Pew Center about immigrants' changing attitudes towards citizenship.
The Florida primary could be a turning point in the Republican presidential nomination, and Latino voters are in the middle of the fight. This week, FI2W reporter Aswini Anburajan speaks with Dan Judy, Republican strategist and pollster, and Mark Lopez, Associate Director of the Pew Hispanic Center, about what kind of impact Florida's large Latino population may have on Tuesday's primary results.
An overview of the survey and expert analysis of the values, experiences and demographics of today's teens and twentysomethings. Panelists were: David Campbell, associate professor of political science, University of Notre Dame; Neil Howe, co-author, Millennials Rising; Mark Lopez, associate director, Pew Hispanic Center; Allison Pond, research associate, Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life; and Paul Taylor, executive vice president, Pew Research Center.
Mark Lopez, COO of Terra Networks USA tells us how Terra has launched launched a new version of its internet TV service, called Terra TV. We also learn about TerraTV Mobile, its online TV content offer for Apple iPhone and Apple iPod Touch platforms.
(June 14, 2009) What to do if the authorities arrest you; Mark Lopez of the Pew Hispanic Center; Music from the Coro de Brooklyn Tabernacle; Fr. Luis Valbuena on homosexuality; Health: Deterioration of mental functions.
Speaking to Mark Lopez who takes us insideTerra Networks which provides Internet access and interactive content and services to the Spanish and Portuguese speaking markets, tells us about his background and his upbringing, plus his career moves that included a stint at AOL Latino.