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In this episode, I reflect on my experience speaking at the Maine Weddings EDU event hosted by Real Maine Weddings magazine. I share what it was like being part of a one-room setup with powerhouse speakers like Adriana McDermott from Ava and the Bee, Mark McIntosh from Team Wedding Marketing, Courtney Donilon from Aisle Planner, Carissa Sawyer from Event Therapy Magazine, Jackie Watson from Jacqueline Watson Event, and even representatives from the Maine Bureau of Alcoholic Beverages! This event offered a unique chance to connect with other wedding pros, not just during sessions but also at an intimate dinner the night before—perfect for real, one-on-one conversations.I learned so much about website strategies, mindset work, and the power of self-care. From how your CRM can impact your mental clarity to finding personal ways to relax—yes, even if that means playing Pokémon Go—this episode is packed with insight and humor. I also tease a future episode with Courtney from Aisle Planner where she'll go deeper into how systems and mindset go hand in hand. Whether you're a wedding planner, vendor, or just someone building their brand, this episode is for you.Podcast listeners can save 20% off on the ChatGPT for Wedding Marketing Course using code IDOPODCAST | https://idoweddingmarketing.podia.com/chatgpt-for-wedding-marketing?coupon=IDOPODCASTFollow I Do Wedding MarketingInstagram | https://www.instagram.com/idoweddingmarketing/Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/idoweddingmarketingLinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/nina-addeo-699898ab/Threads | https://www.threads.com/@idoweddingmarketingI Do Wedding Marketing podcast listeners can receive 15% off a 6-month subscription as a new Aisle Planner user! Use code IDWMxAP | https://www.aisleplanner.com/affiliate/IDWMxAP
”I grew up thinking that Christianity was basically cruel and hypocritical.” “The core teachings of Jesus align very well with the core teachings of James Madison.” “That's why we need Christianity. It's not because we don't have reason to fear. It's because we do.” —Jonathan Rauch, from the episode We're at a crossroads, where Christianity and secularism in America are both operating at cross-purposes, and both need a critical reassessment of their role in democratic public life. In his new book, Jonathan Rauch “reckons candidly with both the shortcomings of secularism and the corrosion of Christianity.” He “addresses secular Americans who think Christianity can be abandoned, and Christian Americans who blame secular culture for their grievances.” Jonathan Rauch is senior fellow in the Governance Studies program at the Brookings Institution. He is the author of several books, including The Constitution of Knowledge: A Defense of Truth and his latest book (under discussion in this episode), Cross Purposes: Christianity's Broken Bargain with Democracy. Follow him on X @jon_rauch. He is also a celebrated essayist, a contributing writer for The Atlantic, and a recipient of the 2005 National Magazine Award, the magazine industry's equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize. In this episode Mark Labberton and Jonathan Rauch discuss: Republican virtue What Jesus and James Madison have in common The political idolatry of secularism The differences between the thin church, sharp church, and thick church The political orientation of the church in exile Tyrannical fear The Morman church's example of civic theology “of patience, negotiation, and mutual accommodation” The promise of power in exchange for loyalty About Jonathan Rauch Jonathan Rauch is senior fellow in the Governance Studies program at the Brookings Institution. He is the author of several books, including The Constitution of Knowledge: A Defense of Truth and his latest book (under discussion in this episode), Cross Purposes: Christianity's Broken Bargain with Democracy. Follow him on X @jon_rauch. Show Notes Cross Purposes: Christianity's Broken Bargain with Democracy The Constitution of Knowledge: A Defense of Truth Reasonable, civic mindedness “Graciousness toward a faith you don't share.” “Of course I knew I was Jewish. I also knew that the idea of God seemed silly to me. I just never, never could believe it.” The Rev. Dr. Mark McIntosh 2003 Atlantic article: “The dumbest thing I ever wrote” celebrating secularism in America (”Let It Be,” The Atlantic, May 2003) “ It turned out that when Christianity started to fail, people started looking for substitutes, because they were looking for a source of identity and values and transcendent meaning.” Political idolatry of secularism “A major reason the country is becoming ungovernable is because of Christianity's crisis. We can no longer separate the two, and that's why I, a very secular person, am writing a book about Christianity.” “Moving away from the teachings of Jesus…” “The core teachings of Jesus align very well with the core teachings of James Madison.” Mark's description of his father: “ My dad used to save certain neck veins for the discussion of religion because he felt like it was something that should be avoided, at that time, at all costs, particularly its most zealous kind. And his primary critique was that what religious people do is that they take great things and make them small. … What shocked me when I became a Christian was this discovery that Jesus and my dad had this same theme in common, that Jesus often objected to the small making of various religious authorities of his day.” “God's capacious grace, creativity, purpose, and love” Will the church live in its identity as followers of Jesus? “Christianity is a load-bearing wall in our liberal democracy.” “Republican virtues” (not the party): lawful, truthful, civic education, tolerant, pluralistic Christianity's role in upholding the unprecedented religious freedom “When Christians begin demanding things that are inconsistent with those core values, that makes everything else in the country harder.” “The thin church is a church that blends into the surrounding culture and it becomes diluted.” “The sharp church is … where the church takes on the political colorations of the surrounding environment, aligns itself with a political party.” Divisive and polarizing “The third is the thick church. And there, the challenge is that you want a church to be counter cultural. You want it to have a strong sense of its own values. Otherwise, it's just not doing the work. So it needs to ask a lot of its followers. It needs to give a lot back in exchange. That's what sociologists mean by, by thick communities and groups. At the same time, it needs to be reasonably well aligned with our constitution and our liberal democratic values.” Church of fear Fear of demographic decline Cultural fear and losing the country to the woke Left Fear of emasculation Plain old political fear: “Our side needs to win.” Fear as a major theme of the Bible Fear of God as “the beginning of wisdom” “A communion of unlike people. … A workshop in which the character of God … is meant to be learned.” Immaturity and lack of wisdom in the church “The chief defense of the faith in the world that Jesus died and rose is that unlike people find communion with one another in a union that only Jesus Christ's death and resurrection could actually accomplish.” “Tyrannical fear”—a drive for dominance “Fear is part of the human condition. Yet what's so countercultural about Christianity, is its teaching that you can't be governed by that fear. You can't let it run your life and go around in a state of panic. And that Jesus Christ himself had lots to be fearful of, as we know from the end that he came to, and yet comported himself in this calm and dignified way, did not let fear triumph over him. That's why we need Christianity. It's not because we don't have reason to fear. It's because we do.” “Fear casts out love.” Trump administration['s] … demonstration of a capacity to have literally no compassion, no empathy.” The paradigm of Exodus versus the paradigm of exile Isaiah 58: “ Now as strangers in a strange land in Babylon, I'm going to ask you: Who are you now? Who do you trust now? Who are you going to put the full weight of your life on now?” “Exilic Church” “ Christianity is not about owning the country or winning in politics.” “It can't be a coincidence that at a moment when (at least) white Protestantism in the United States is obsessed with political influence and has mortgaged itself to the least Christlike figure possibly in American political history (in any case, right up there) that its numbers are shrinking catastrophically.” “The irony of the cross always is this self emptying power.” [Trump] is saying, “I will give you power, and in exchange, you will give me unquestioning loyalty.” Comparing Trump's transaction (at Dordt University in Iowa) “If you vote for me, you will have power” with the temptation of Christ in the desert: “All of this will be yours if you bow down to me.” Transactional relationship with power The Mormon church's “ civic theology … of patience, negotiation, and mutual accommodation” Jesus: “Don't be afraid, imitate Jesus, and forgive each other.” Madisonian liberalism: “Don't panic if you lose an election, protect minorities and the dignity of every individual, and don't seek retribution if you win, share the country.” “When Gandhi was asked what he thought of Western civilization, he said, ‘It would be a good idea.'” Black church and MLK Jr.—”emphasis on Reverend” “You accept the stripes and the crown of thorns. You turn the other cheek.” Profoundly counterintuitive countercultural example Production Credits Conversing is produced and distributed in partnership with Comment magazine and Fuller Seminary.
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This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit andrewsullivan.substack.comJon and I go way back to the early days of the marriage movement. He's currently a senior fellow at Brookings and a contributor editor at The Atlantic. He's the author of many books, including Kindly Inquisitors, The Happiness Curve, and The Constitution of Knowledge — which we discussed on the Dishcast in 2021. His new book is Cross Purposes: Christianity's Broken Bargain with Democracy.For two clips of our convo — on fear-based Christianity, and the growing tolerance of gays by the Mormon Church — see our YouTube page.Other topics: how Jon tried to believe in God growing up; his Christian roommate in college, Rev. Mark McIntosh; how I kept my faith through AIDS crisis; the doubt within faith; Fr. James Alison; parallels between Christianity and liberal democracy; the Reformation; Locke's Letter Concerning Toleration; Christ's aversion to property; church/state; the federal persecution of Mormons in the 19th century; American Primeval; Vatican II; Catholic toleration of divorce but not homosexuality; Anita Bryant; Prop 8; the gay wedding cake controversy; wokeness as a religion; Biden's DEI as a kind of religious indoctrination; left-wing Christianity; Bishop Budde; her shrine to Matthew Shepard; the Benedict Option; the Utah Compromise; whether the LDS is truly Christian; the Respect For Marriage Act; Dobbs and Obergefell; authoritarianism abroad; the J6 pardons; Trump firing IGs; Don Jr against “turning the other cheek”; Pope Francis against proselytism; eternal truths vs. political compromise; declining church attendance; and the loss of enchantment in Christianity.Browse the Dishcast archive for an episode you might enjoy (the first 102 are free in their entirety — subscribe to get everything else). Coming up: Evan Wolfson on the history of marriage equality, Yoni Appelbaum on how America stopped building things, Chris Caldwell on the political revolution in Europe, Nick Denton on China and AI, Francis Collins on faith and science, Ian Buruma on Spinoza, Michael Joseph Gross on muscles, and the great and powerful Mike White, of White Lotus fame. Please send any guest recs, dissents, and other comments to dish@andrewsullivan.com.
One may not expect Russell Moore and Jonathan Rauch, an openly gay atheist, to become friends—much less to be positive influences on one another's lives and work. But as this conversation shows, this surprising fact is true. The two discuss their perspectives on politics, Christianity, and culture. They talk about their regular gathering on Thursday nights with fellow thinkers and the ways they see fear taking precedence in American churches. Their discussion covers race, gender, and sexuality, as well as Christian nationalism, parallels between the political left and right, and the reasons why Rauch considers forbearance to be a key aspect of liberal democracy. Moore and Rauch consider the “four Ms”—mortality, morality, murder, and miracles—and talk about why Rauch dedicated his new book, Cross Purposes, to two Christian friends who have passed—Tim Keller and Mark McIntosh. Resources mentioned in this episode or recommended by the guest include: Jonathan Rauch Cross Purposes: Christianity's Broken Bargain with Democracy by Jonathan Rauch Brookings Institution The Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention Peter Wehner David French Mark A. McIntosh “Let It Be” “U.S. Church Membership Falls Below Majority for First Time” No Compromise Tim Keller Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mark McIntosh joins Michael to review the Premiership season so far for all 12 clubs and offer up his Boxing Day predictions. Plus we preview the Steel and Sons Cup final with the help of two brothers who will be on opposing sides and their managers as Willowbank and Derriaghy prepare to meet on Christmas morning.
Mark is the Founder & CEO of Victory Productions. He is passionate about encouraging others to persevere in the face of life's challenges. He focuses on advocacy work for displaced men, low-income children's educational opportunities, early detection of kidney disease and encouraging more live organ donations. Mark is also known as the “Comeback Coach” based on a life story of dealing with unexpected and unwanted challenges. Key points:In his role as Founder & CEO of Victory Productions, Mark consults with school districts about educational equity, working with a variety of governmental, non-profit, faith-based and business groups to try to reduce the impact of homelessness. Mark received a kidney transplant this summer.Victory Productions created the Drive for Five network to advocate for live organ donation, awareness about kidney disease and legislative policies removing barriers to kidney donation.SeaCaptainCoaching.comInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/seacaptaincoaching/Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/seacaptaincoachingConnect with Philhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/philbender/Connect with Greghttps://www.linkedin.com/in/gjpatton/Connect with Mark McIntosh Mark@SeekVictory.comNow Available!The Sea Captain Way for Financial Advisorshttps://www.amazon.com/Sea-Captain-Way-Financial-Advisors/dp/B0CCCX5KY6/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3JF918FRMRQ2V&keywords=sea+captain+way+for+financial+advisors&qid=1691521807&sprefix=sea+captain+way+for+financial+advisors%2Caps%2C232&sr=8-1
Glentoran's new caretaker manager Declan Devine joins Michael to discuss his goals between now and the end of the season. Plus we speak to Scott Irvine about Carrick Rangers' aspirations and journalist Mark McIntosh helps us preview Northern Ireland's upcoming friendly fixtures.
Cliftonville assistant manager Gerard Lyttle, Carrick Rangers midfielder Andy Mitchell and journalist Mark McIntosh join Michael to discuss what should be a thrilling conclusion to the Premiership season. With just 10 games to go, any slip up could prove costly and every side still has something to strive for.
Receiving a diagnosis of a very rare disease is membership in a club nobody really wants to join but for Mark McIntosh, it is just another hurdle to clear and another opportunity to serve others. You'll hear how Mark is taking on amaloydosis and using it to build Drive for Five – a campaign to generate 5,000 life-saving kidney donations. Learn more and follow Mark: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markmcintosh/ https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/dff-focus-fertile-ground-5k-mark-mcintosh-mvsac%3FtrackingId=1DRpoMYjSsGvTHLj3thYkQ%253D%253D/?trackingId=1DRpoMYjSsGvTHLj3thYkQ%3D%3D This podcast is brought to you by JC Charity Services – running a nonprofit is hard and I'd love to help you thrive. You can find me at www.makingourworldbetter.com.
We started this show because of the intense BURN I have for carrying on my mother's story...My mother died 11-days before my 8th birthday battling a rare disease called Amyloidosis... today we sit down with Mark McIntosh a survivor of Amyloidosis. This conversation is deeply emotional for me but also incredibly hope inspiring for those battling something that seemingly doesn't matter...Mark's perspective and energy towards LIVING will absolutely light you up and inspire you to look at your current circumstances in a different light. I can't than you enough for taking the time to share your story with us today and your advocacy for helping bring awareness to the disease.Connect with Mark at https://www.seekvictory.com/Full episode live on Youtube and all podcast platformshttps://youtu.be/vYy5X4Yq6-chttps://www.bennewmancoaching.com************************************ Let's work TOGETHER https://www.bennewmancoaching.com Order my new book UNCOMMON LEADERSHIP: 11 Ways the Greatest Leaders Lead Free Consulting Session for Spark Companies:https://www.bennewman.net/SparkThe Burn Podcast, ignited by Punch'd Energy. https://www.puchdenergy.com1st Phorm | The Foundation of High Performance Nutrition1stPhorm.com/bnewman Connect with me everywhere else: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/continuedfight Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Continuedfight/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ContinuedFight https://www.bennewmancoaching.com
On this week's show journalist Mark McIntosh gives his honest assessment on all 12 Premiership clubs and offers his predictions for the weekend and the season as a whole. We also catch up with former Newry City boss Darren Mullen who has helped the club set up a Past Players Association and interim Ballinamallard boss Mark Stafford shares his thoughts on a winning start in the hotseat.
Cold Weather is about here, and the Severe Weather Shelter Network is ready along with church partners to open the doors overnight when temperatures plunge. Lynn Ann Huizingh and Christy Smith from the SW Shelter Network join Mark McIntosh and Tom Moller to describe how the network works and how churches and volunteers can plug in to the ministry. For more information, go online to http://www.SWShelterNetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark McIntosh's journey from the athletic fields to the broadcasting booth exemplifies life's unforeseen twists. Once a pro athlete, Mark transitioned under horrific circumstances into a celebrated sports broadcaster, covering legendary events from Super Bowls to the Olympics and earning Denver's top sportscaster accolade in 2003.Respect your opponent! ~ Mark McIntosh Yet, fate again had another path for Mark as he faced another challenge, Amyloidosis, a rare, uncurable bone marrow disorder. Through it all, he's been an unwavering champion for the underprivileged. As we honor Mark's incredible achievements, join us on the Legacy Leaders Show to explore the captivating story of a champion - from pro-sports highs to personal challenges. Champions, Buckle Up!
Mark McIntosh's journey from the athletic fields to the broadcasting booth exemplifies life's unforeseen twists. Once a pro athlete, Mark transitioned under horrific circumstances into a celebrated sports broadcaster, covering legendary events from Super Bowls to the Olympics and earning Denver's top sportscaster accolade in 2003.Respect your opponent! ~ Mark McIntoshYet, fate again had another path for Mark as he faced another challenge, Amyloidosis, a rare, uncurable bone marrow disorder. Through it all, he's been an unwavering champion for the underprivileged. As we honor Mark's incredible achievements, join us on the Legacy Leaders Show to explore the captivating story of a champion - from pro-sports highs to personal challenges.Champions, Buckle Up!
An overarching message from the life of former TV Sports Announcer Mark McIntosh has been perseverance in the hardships of life. The most recent hardship in the life of the founder of A Stronger Cord is a rare disease that has curtailed Mark's availability to befriend and coach street-people who want to change their lives. He tells about his organization's agreement with Authentic Recovery Homes giving A Stronger Cord an even greater impact in helping more people into productive lives. You can contact Mark McIntosh at Mark@SeekVictory.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark McIntosh is the founder of A Stronger Cord, which reaches out to street people by befriending them, then walking with them and “coaching them up” as Mark likes to say. He recently discovered he has a dangerous and rare disease. He shares how he's fighting the disease, which includes his “Spiritual Sixpack” of Scripture verses. You can contact Mark by email at Mark@SeekVictory.com, and find out more about A Stronger Cord at http://www.SeekVictory.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's called “Love Inc” – Love In the Name of Christ. Love Inc is an outreach ministry that connects 45 churches of all denominations from Highlands Ranch to Hampden and the Foothills to I-25 with people in need. Sean Ray from Love Inc describes the ministry to Mark McIntosh from a Stronger Cord and program host Tom Moller. More information online at http://www.LoveIncLittleton.orgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Sandgren, Tri Cities Homelessness Services Coordinator, joins Mark McIntosh and Tom Moller to describe how the partnership is lessening the impact of homelessness in the south metro cities of Littleton, Sheridan, and Englewood. For more information, go to http://www.ChangetheTrend.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's our final show of 2022 and on it we preview the Steel and Sons Cup final with Dunmurry Rec manager Dan Thornton and Bangor boss Lee Feeney, we find out about how a club called Borussia Newtownabbey are using football to help people open up about their mental health and journalist Mark McIntosh joins us to assess the Premiership season at the half-way stage and make some big predictions for the football yet to come.
“Housed, Working, and Healthy” is an organization that offers culinary job training for homeless people who are willing to work, as well as placement in the culinary industry. Rita Dahlke and Miss Joy from Housed, Working, and Healthy tell Tom Moller and Mark McIntosh about their mission and partnerships with other organizations that provide housing and other services for their students. More information online at http://www.housedworkingandhealthy.org.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you think that would strengthen the impact and credibility of your testimony? That's what the people at The Lantern are doing. Charlotte Carr joins Tom Moller and Mark McIntosh to tell about the ministry and the impact of The Lantern, a Christian community serving Englewood, Littleton, and Sheridan. For more information, go online to http://www.LanternSpiritualCommunity.orgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The key to minimizing the effect of homelessness in a person's life is the same as the key to helping anybody with any struggle. Tami Slipher is helping to turn that key to help young people who have aged out of Foster Care and are either on the streets or at risk of being on the streets. Mark McIntosh from A Stronger Cord and host Tom Moller talk with Tami about the ministry of Movement 5280 and how her work coordinates with over 40 other faith-based and service organizations in the South Metro area of Denver to minimize the effects of homelessness. For more information, go online to http://www.Movement5280.orgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's show reflects the contrasting fortunes between youth and senior football in Northern Ireland. We discuss the success of Coleraine Youth, recording the first UEFA Youth League victory recorded by an Irish League side, with their manager Martin Smith and are also joined by Gerard Lyttle who this week guided Northern Ireland's U19s to the elite round of Euros qualifiers. We also reflect on Northern Ireland's struggles in the Nations League with journalist Mark McIntosh before getting his predictions for this weekend's Irish Premiership action.
For years, Mark McIntosh's identity had involved sports, as a player and as a TV sports reporter. But today as the founder of A Stronger Cord, he spends his time seeking out and “coaching up” what he calls the “isolated, vulnerable, and displaced” people living on the streets in the south metro area. He compares insights with Along the Way host Tom Moller who has a similar ministry in the north metro area. More information online at http://www.AStrongerCord.orgSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark McIntosh speaks with LynnAnn Huizingh about the network of churches' readiness to provide overnight accommodations for homeless guests as winter approaches. More information is available online at http://www.SWShelterNetwork.com and http://www.SeekVictory.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Part Two of our preview we speak to Philip Lowry (Crusaders), Darren Mullen (Newry City), Howard Beverland (Portadown), Lyndon Kane (Coleraine), Matthew Snoddy (Glenavon), John Herron (Larne) and sports journalist Mark McIntosh.
Life is a roller coaster of ups and downs and while we cannot always control what happens to us, we can always control how we react to any situation. Former athlete and journalist Mark McIntosh is a shining example of choosing to help others. You will enjoy hearing Mark McIntosh's journey and adventure that led him to where he has devoted himself to making our world better through his organization A Strong Cord and more. To learn more about Mark's speaking, coaching, books, blogs and more, visit www.seekvictory.com or email Mark directly at mark@seekvictory.com. To learn more about the services Jay Clark can offer to elevate your organization through JC Charity & Events Services, visit www.makingourworldbetter.com.
Mark McIntosh from "A Stronger Cord" is an active participant among nearly 50 nonprofits networking on Zoom to change the homeless trend among south metro suburbs. Tina Kidd and Mario Solis from Thornton Community Connections are similarly serving homeless people as well as residents with other needs in Thornton in the north metro suburbs. More information online at http://www.changethetrend.com, and http://ThorntonCO.gov/community-connections See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark McIntosh is the founder of “ A Stronger Cord” which reaches out to homeless people and people imprisoned by various kinds of addictions, “coaching them up” to achieve goals and overcome obstacles. He's part of a network of faith-based and service organizations called “Change the Trend” serving the South Metro Denver area. For more information, go to http://www.seekvictory.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Premiership title race will be decided tomorrow. Will it be staying with Linfield or can Cliftonville clinch it? Joining us on this week's bumper edition of the show is Blues' midfielder Chris Shields, Reds striker Ryan Curran and journalist Mark McIntosh. Plus we catch up with Rathfriland Rangers boss Ally Wilson to reflect on an historic week for the club.
Locker room access for media back for 2022 NFL season, Nathan MacKinnon likely broke hand in fight vs Minnesota, Jared Bednar has high level of concern, placement of injury on hand will impact Mac's timetable for return, Billy turner loves Nathaniel Hackett, not many NFL coaches through history with the personality of Hackett, NFL owners approve overtime rule change for playoffs which eliminates sudden death, sudden death OT continues in regular season, ownership being passed down through family, Mark McIntosh on the Irv Brown Champions Center
We are joined by Paul Doolin to discuss the job he's doing at Portadown as they bid for survival, journalist Mark McIntosh helps us to preview the split and predict who will fare best from here and we talk to Northern Ireland boss Ian Baraclough and players Daniel Ballard and Caolan Boyd-Munce ahead of friendly ties with Luxembourg and Hungary.
*THOUGHTS AS RECORDED ON 30TH DECEMBER 2021* We have reached the halfway point in the Northern Irish Premiership season and on this episode of the show, I chat to football journalist and reporter Mark McIntosh to dissect each side's performances this campaign. We discuss an enthralling title race, who frustrates us, whose in the battle for Europe and who is in trouble down at the bottom. We also discuss my HT Team of the Season so far. We finish the show by discussing Mark's Irish League equivalent of the Scottish comedy series Still Game which we both enjoy watching in our spare times. In association with Toby Johnson and Rory Hope Music.
In our final episode of 2021, Michael is joined by journalists Mark McIntosh and Keith Bailie to discuss Northern Ireland's Nations League draw, the new 2 year deal for Ian Baraclough, the festive fixtures in the Irish Premiership and the prospect of a Sunday League Cup Final. Plus we chat to former Linfield and Portadown striker Mark McAllister about his decision to become a referee.
We're back for a new season! Michael Clarke and Mark McIntosh look ahead to Northern Ireland's upcoming World Cup qualifiers, we hear from NI boss Ian Baraclough and assess how each Irish Premiership has strengthened over the summer as we get ready for the league kicking off tonight. Plus we chat to the man behind the league's official Fantasy Football game, Nathan McConnell, to find out which players you are picking for week one.
RevGrow founder and CEO Mark McIntosh discusses his journey into the world of LinkedIn marketing. Learn more about Mark by visiting him on LinkedIn, or speaking with him directly at scheduleacallwithmark.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lenzomedia/support
Michael Clarke and Mark McIntosh attempt to make sense of a controversial couple of days in Irish League football with uncertainty surrounding the Irish Cup final. We hear from Larne manager Tiernan Lynch, Linfield captain Jamie Mulgrew plus we learn about Portadown's link-up with Premier League side Burnley. Ports boss Matthew Tipton and Burnley COO Matt Williams are also on the show.
Coleraine striker Curtis Allen discusses his goal-scoring form as the Bannsiders build momentum and journalist Mark McIntosh joins us to bring us the latest on NIFL's hopes for 38-game campaign, the IFA's Irish Cup plans and NI's ambitions to be one of the hosts of World Cup 2030.
In this episode of Campbell's Footballs, I am joined by football enthusiast Josh Bunting to talk about his time in football. We start off by discussing life in the Irish League with Lisburn Distillery, Portadown and Cliftonville all receiving a mention as well as characters such as Colin Hopkins, Mark McIntosh and Steven Beacom. We then discuss Josh's involvement with the Islington Gazette and working with Arsenal Ladies football team in the Women's Super League. We finish the show by chatting about Josh's podcasting ventures and his plans moving forward. In association with Toby Johnson and Rory Hope Music.
Sometimes the way to clear up a situation is to simply make the image a bit clearer. Those metrics are different for each space. In this podcast from MarketScale Pro AV, host Sean Heath speaks with Mark McIntosh, LED & Media Specialist at PixelFLEX. They discussed the relationship between resolution and install space, the impact of average viewing distance, and how resolution can actually impact content. “I encourage anyone that is thinking about using LED at a show or using it for your corporate board rooms, or using it for an installation in your business, using it for your concert, whatever the use is; just stay close in contact with either the provider or the manufacturer of the product that you're using, so that you know those resolutions, and you create specifically to that,” McIntosh said.
Michael Clarke speaks to Mark McIntosh about the end to the Irish League season, Portadown boss Matthew Tipton shares his thoughts on their promotion and plans for next season plus we hear from new Northern Ireland manager Ian Baraclough.
Webber Wentzel has recently launched Webber Wentzel Legal Insights. The first series on the channel relates to the effect of the Covid-19 outbreak on various sectors. Today's episode is part one of a two-part episode that focuses on the retail sector and gathers insights from several Webber Wentzel experts looking at some key issues for the sector – trying to unpack both the issues and the opportunities, now and looking forward. Webber Wentzel's legal experts featured in this episode: Michael Evans (regulatory), Pooja Dela (crisis and reputation management), Robert Wilson (competition - excessive pricing) and Mark McIntosh (real estate - force majeure). Executive Producer: Paula Youens. Host: Toby Shapshak. This podcast is produced for Webber Wentzel by Volume.
Webber Wentzel has recently launched Webber Wentzel Legal Insights. The first series on the channel relates to the effect of the Covid-19 outbreak on various sectors. Today's episode is part one of a two-part episode that focuses on the retail sector and gathers insights from several Webber Wentzel experts looking at some key issues for the sector – trying to unpack both the issues and the opportunities, now and looking forward. Webber Wentzel's legal experts featured in this episode: Michael Evans (regulatory), Pooja Dela (crisis and reputation management), Robert Wilson (competition - excessive pricing) and Mark McIntosh (real estate - force majeure). Executive Producer: Paula Youens. Host: Toby Shapshak. This podcast is produced for Webber Wentzel by Volume.
Michael Clarke speaks to Larne FC owner Kenny Bruce, Coleraine FC Chairman Colin McKendry, sports journalist Mark McIntosh and Lisburn Distillery Director Colin Hopkins to discuss where the Irish League goes from here and how likely a return really is.
“Love Bears All” is a Christ-centered nonprofit financial and support ministry to people in need in Arapahoe and Douglas counties. Founder and President Bear Deardorff tells Mark McIntosh of “A Stronger Cord” and 94.7’s Tom Moller how the ministry started, and how it’s helping people not only in the south metro area, but throughout the Denver area.
Tributes have been paid to the 'hero of Munich', former Man Utd and Northern Ireland goalkeeper Harry Gregg, who died aged 87. Frank spoke to sports journalists Liam Beckett and Mark McIntosh, John White secretary of a local United supporters club and fellow goalkeeping legend Pat Jennings See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As a CPA and MBA, Mark’s 20-year career has taken him from being a CFO, to a Director and Executive Recruiter with one of the largest staffing firms in the nation, to one of the top Sales Leaders at a National Top 10 CPA Firm, and most recently as the Director of Business Development at an elite, boutique Search and Consultative Staffing Firm.For decades, Mark collaborated closely with firm owners and consultants. He discovered a disturbing trend — most struggled with attracting ideal clients to keep their pipeline full and grow their firms consistently year after year. In addition, they didn’t have the processes in place to remain top of mind and continue to build relationships and add value throughout the buyer’s journey.This is why Mark started RevGrow. To help business owners just like you grow your revenues.Learn More:www.RevGrow.comwww.scheduleacallwithmark.comInfluential Influencers with Mike Saundershttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/
As a CPA and MBA, Mark’s 20-year career has taken him from being a CFO, to a Director and Executive Recruiter with one of the largest staffing firms in the nation, to one of the top Sales Leaders at a National Top 10 CPA Firm, and most recently as the Director of Business Development at an elite, boutique Search and Consultative Staffing Firm.For decades, Mark collaborated closely with firm owners and consultants. He discovered a disturbing trend — most struggled with attracting ideal clients to keep their pipeline full and grow their firms consistently year after year. In addition, they didn’t have the processes in place to remain top of mind and continue to build relationships and add value throughout the buyer’s journey.This is why Mark started RevGrow. To help business owners just like you grow your revenues.Learn More:www.RevGrow.comwww.scheduleacallwithmark.comInfluential Influencers with Mike Saundershttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/
As a CPA and MBA, Mark’s 20-year career has taken him from being a CFO, to a Director and Executive Recruiter with one of the largest staffing firms in the nation, to one of the top Sales Leaders at a National Top 10 CPA Firm, and most recently as the Director of Business Development at an elite, boutique Search and Consultative Staffing Firm.For decades, Mark collaborated closely with firm owners and consultants. He discovered a disturbing trend — most struggled with attracting ideal clients to keep their pipeline full and grow their firms consistently year after year. In addition, they didn’t have the processes in place to remain top of mind and continue to build relationships and add value throughout the buyer’s journey.This is why Mark started RevGrow. To help business owners just like you grow your revenues.Learn More:www.RevGrow.comwww.scheduleacallwithmark.comInfluential Influencers with Mike Saundershttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/
As a CPA and MBA, Mark’s 20-year career has taken him from being a CFO, to a Director and Executive Recruiter with one of the largest staffing firms in the nation, to one of the top Sales Leaders at a National Top 10 CPA Firm, and most recently as the Director of Business Development at an elite, boutique Search and Consultative Staffing Firm.For decades, Mark collaborated closely with firm owners and consultants. He discovered a disturbing trend — most struggled with attracting ideal clients to keep their pipeline full and grow their firms consistently year after year. In addition, they didn’t have the processes in place to remain top of mind and continue to build relationships and add value throughout the buyer’s journey.This is why Mark started RevGrow. To help business owners just like you grow your revenues.Learn More:www.RevGrow.comwww.scheduleacallwithmark.comInfluential Influencers with Mike Saundershttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/
Sports journalist Mark McIntosh talks to Michael Clarke about his career and shares stories ranging from getting his break to working with mischievous managers and managing manic away days. We also get Mark's views on some of the big talking points gripping the local game.
Can Northern Ireland upset an in-form Netherlands side in what's set to be Michael O'Neill's final home game in charge? Frank talks to The Sun's football writer Mark McIntosh See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A network of Denver-area churches, organized by the Severe Weather Shelter Network, opens their church doors overnight to the homeless when temperatures drop to life-threatening levels. Lynn Ann Huizing is the founder of the Severe Weather Shelter Network, and Mark McIntosh from A Stronger Cord is a volunteer who transports homeless from the network’s “warming centers” to participating churches. They describe how the Severe Weather Shelter Network works, and how churches and volunteers can reach out to the homeless on life-threatening cold nights with the warmth of Jesus. For more information, www.swshelternetwork.com www.astrongercord.org
Mark McIntosh from A Stronger Cord co-hosts with Along the Way’s Tom Moller addressing answers to homelessness and addictions in Denver. Joining them are Jay Earl Krebs from the Denver Rescue Mission and Tonya Wheeler from Advocates for Recovery Colorado. More information online at http://AStrongerCord.org, http://DenverRescueMission.org, and http://AdvocatesForRecovery.org
Declan Marron is rejoined in studio at last by Dave Donnelly and Macdara Ferris as the lads have FAI Cup results and the second round draw to sift through (1.48. Along with post match audio from Ian Morris (5.05), Keith Long (10.04) and Sligo's hat trick hero David Cawley (15.02).Shamrock Rovers manager Stephen Bradley speaks to Macdara about the European run and difficult fixture list (24.12). As does returning attacker Graham Burke on his delight at returning to the club (30.43). Journalist Mark McIntosh joins us to talk about Linfield's big European win, David Healy's time at the club and the emotional scenes around the NIFL Premiership after the tragic passing off Tommy Breslin (45.57). All of this and Dundalk v Slovan Bratislav, Wexford Youths in the Champion League, the John Delaney - Mike Ashley relationship and the co-retirement of the Dennehy brothers.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/extratimecom)
On episode #056 two Referral Ninja Masters joined me to talk about their journey from beginner to master. Being two and three years into their journey, they shared a great perspective of their journey. But what is the first year link on the journey to become a Referral Ninja Master? In this episode, I welcome David Ferguson and Mark McIntosh to share what their first few months has been like as they move from Referral Ninja Beginner to Referral Ninja Master. David has been following the Growth By Referrals program for 6 months and Mark for 3 months. They have a great perspective to share. All resources mentioned in this article, including links to learn more about David Ferguson and Mark McIntosh can be found on the show notes page at www.staceybrownrandall.com/58.
Mark McIntosh Founder & CEO of RevGrow is interviewed in this episode. RevGrow is a B2B lead generation and revenue growth firm headquartered in the Dallas-FortWorth area with regional offices nationwide. Follow Adam on Instagram at Ask Adam Torres for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to become a featured co-author in one of Adam's upcoming books: https://www.moneymatterstoptips.com/coauthor --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/moneymatters/support
Mark McIntosh, CEO and Founder of RevGrow is a featured speaker at the upcoming YES CEO Symposium March 7, 2019 at Seasons 52. In this episode, Mark talks about how he went from corporate CPA to entrepreneur, some of the common obstacles B2B companies are facing with business development and how he built his fast growing firm RevGrow to solve those challenges.
Sometimes the way to clear up a situation is to simply make the image a bit clearer. Those metrics are different for each space. In this podcast from MarketScale Pro AV, host Sean Heath speaks with Mark McIntosh, LED & Media Specialist at PixelFLEX. They discussed the relationship between resolution and install space, the impact of average viewing distance, and how resolution can actually impact content. “I encourage anyone that is thinking about using LED at a show or using it for your corporate board rooms, or using it for an installation in your business, using it for your concert, whatever the use is; just stay close in contact with either the provider or the manufacturer of the product that you’re using, so that you know those resolutions, and you create specifically to that,” McIntosh said.
Sometimes the way to clear up a situation is to simply make the image a bit clearer. Those metrics are different for each space. On today's podcast, our host spoke with Mark McIntosh from PixelFLEX. They discussed the relationship between resolution and install space, the impact of average viewing distance, and how resolution can actually impact content. "I encourage anyone that is thinking about using LED at a show or using it for your corporate board rooms, or using it for an installation in your business, using it for your concert, whatever the use is; just stay close in contact with either the provider or the manufacturer of the product that you're using, so that you know those resolutions, and you create specifically to that," McIntosh said. For the latest news, videos, and podcasts in the Pro AV Industry, be sure to subscribe to our industry publication. Follow us on social media for the latest updates in B2B! Twitter – @ProAVMKSL Facebook – facebook.com/marketscale LinkedIn – linkedin.com/company/marketscale
Mark McIntosh from A Stronger Cord joins Tom Moller interviewing LynnAnn Huizingh about the Severe Weather Network, a network made up of area churches which open their facilities to the homeless on nights when severe weather strikes. Additional information is available online at SWShelterNetwork.com
Mark McIntosh from A Stronger Cord and Joe Anderson from Unite Englewood describe how a number of churches and nonprofits got together to help homeless people. Homelessness is a present and growing reality in the suburbs.
If your business success depends on quality leads, you need a revenue growth system. Add value and build relationships without cold calling by SELLING SMARTER. Here's Mark McIntosh with Nicole Hoglund. Questions answered in this episode are: 1. Since starting the company, what successes have your clients seen? 2. What are the guarantees you make to your clients? 3. What do you do that helps meet the expectations set with your clients? 4. What types of services do you offer your clients and how do they stand out from the competition? Want to schedule a call with Mark? www.scheduleacallwithmark.com Want more information? Download our free e-book today You can generate more qualified leads for your business without cold calling. For more information and a free strategy session with Mark McIntosh, go to rev grow dot com. That's R E V G R O W dot com.
If your business success depends on quality leads, you need a revenue growth system. Add value and build relationships without cold calling by SELLING SMARTER. Here's Mark McIntosh with Nicole Hoglund. Questions: 1. What exactly does RevGrow do? 2. How has the company grown since its inception? 3. What is the approach RevGrow takes that is different from other companies? Want more information? Download our free e-book today You can generate more qualified leads for your business without cold calling. For more information and a free strategy session with Mark McIntosh, go to rev grow dot com. That's R E V G R O W dot com.
In this episode, Jessica H. James, Marketing Manager for Webster Rogers, interviews Mark McIntosh, Founder & CEO, RevGrow. They discuss tips and tricks on using LinkedIn to generate leads.
Dana Smith from Phoenix Multisport tells her personal story of addiction and the value of physical fitness in aiding her recovery. Together with Mark McIntosh of A Stronger Cord, they describe how Phoenix Multisport provides a safe environment for recovering addicts, and also helps widen their everyday associations with others wanting to remain free from addiction. For information, go to PhoenixMultisport.org See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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