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Ever wondered what it takes to become a military farrier? In this episode, we're joined by instructors from the Defense Animal Training Regiment at Melton Mowbray - Sergeant Stuart Wyss, W2 Adam Cooper, and Mark Neal - who share their unique paths into the trade. From firefighting dreams to ceremonial roles, their stories highlight the grit, skill, and camaraderie behind one of the most intense farrier training programs out there. Subscribe for full length epsiodes here: mullinsfarrier.supercast.com
Welcome to the Temple Baptist Church - Fort Worth podcast! We exist to guide people to life change in Jesus Christ. For more information visit templebaptistchurch.net.
How long have you been listening to the dulcet tones of Bucknuts' audio exploits? Those of you that have fought the good fight since the beginning were here for the 'Bucknuts 90' radio show based in Dayton. Sunday mornings haven't been the same since the show ended with host Mark Neal relocating to Minneapolis. He's back! Mark and Dan Rubin head down memory lane before diving deep on the current Buckeyes and all things Ohio State - even basketball! We aim to fill the void left by Monday mainstay Dave Biddle, who may or may not be chasing down his beloved Cincinnati Reds in Arizona as we speak. Spend 5ish with us this a.m., 'Nutters! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode features winemaker and viticulturist, Mark Neal, the Founder and Owner of Neal Family Vineyards. Growing up in Napa Valley's Rutherford region as the son of a farmer, Mark was learning about viticulture from a very young age - he says farming is the only job he's ever had. It was Mark's maternal grandmother whom he credits with instilling the family with their early adoption of biodynamics. A native of Crete, she was critical of any other way of farming than the ancient, organic, lunar-based model she absorbed growing up. Mark is now best known as one of the first grape growers to practice and farm biodynamically in Napa. In 1968, Mark entered his father's business, Jack Neal and Son (JNS) Vineyard Management and the duo helped establish some of the most storied estates in Napa Valley, including continuous vineyard management with Heitz, Martha's Vineyard. During the 1960's and 1970's, demand started to grow for his expertise in developing everything from orchards to vineyards, especially after Napa won the French Tasting in 1976. He went on to conduct ground preparation on vineyards such as BV, Beckstoffer, Cuvaison, Duckhorn Schramsburg, Screaming Eagle, Three Palms, Coppola, Dominus Estates, Ink Grade Vineyards, Vine Hill Ranch. Starting in the mid-1990s, he spent years consulting for Gallo Vineyards, building and prepping the company's vineyard estates throughout California. Today, Mark still runs JNS in addition to Neal Family Vineyards. Of the 40 or so vineyard management companies in Napa, JNS is the second oldest, and Mark proudly still has clients on handshake contracts from the 1970s that were secured by his father. In 1997, Mark developed a dual varietal trellis system to combat a palpably warming Napa Valley and plant white grapes like Sauvignon Blanc and Vermentino (as well as other experimental varieties) in his Rutherford Dust vineyard. His innovation doubled up production on the same acre without sacrificing quality, without using any additional water, and without expending any additional carbon footprint. you'll hear about the various benefits of all his practices. He highly values and respects the role of his people in all aspects of cultivating a vineyard as well as maintains a priority to fight against climate change on a global scale. Get ready for a Napa Valley history lesson and learn about aspects of grape farming that you may have never heard of before. You can follow @nealvineyards on instagram and visit www.nealvineyards.com to learn more about his estate wines. Recorded July 9, 2024 ------------------------------------------- This episode is generously sponsored by Diane Carpenter and Ross Knoll Vineyard: https://www.dianecarpenter.org/wines - available for shipping to 11 states --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/acorkintheroad/support
You can't talk about WA punk without talking about Kyle Gleadell. Like many Perth artists Kyle moved to Melbourne and while he was there discovered the underground punk scene, warehouse gigs and fanzine culture. Upon his return he was invited to join Helter Skelter as their bass player and in 2012 launched Helter Skelter Records, distributing records and producing punk music across Boorloo. The rest is history. In this episode, he speaks with Mark Neal about his love of punk, being an artist as well as a distributor and navigating the costs of the music industry… You can check out all the independent artists featured in season two of the podcast on [this Spotify playlist](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6DKN3CmZZOLhrUr6jSGNVb?si=5c83ba865cec454f) which will be updated weekly. Sourced from Reckless Release. https://open.spotify.com/episode/5l0rs2JGw1c4GINIwvqe7G?si=Qpjq8jEoTt6CLbBcdQ4BKQ
You can't talk about WA punk without talking about Kyle Gleadell. Like many Perth artists Kyle moved to Melbourne and while he was there discovered the underground punk scene, warehouse gigs and fanzine culture. Upon his return he was invited to join Helter Skelter as their bass player and in 2012 launched Helter Skelter Records, distributing records and producing punk music across Boorloo. The rest is history. In this episode, he speaks with Mark Neal about his love of punk, being an artist as well as a distributor and navigating the costs of the music industry… Sourced from Reckless Release.
Get an ad-free feed of the podcast with a monthly contribution of any amount! It's Tuesday of Ordinary Time, Proper 8 in the Church Calendar. July 2, 2024. Our general order and lectionary come from the Book of Common Prayer Daily Office. Welcome (00:00) Grateful (Ben Ward, Stephanie Osorio) (01:13) Prayer of Confession (02:44) Grateful (continued) (03:31) Psalm 121 (05:13) Psalm 122 (06:12) Psalm 123 (07:03) Glory to the Father (08:05) Matthew 21:23-32 (08:34) Apostles' Creed (10:38) Lord's Prayer (11:28) Collect of the Day (12:02) Time of Free Prayer (13:24) Prayer for the lonely (15:19) Benediction (16:09) Playlist of songs from Morning Prayer. If you have a prayer request please submit it here. Sign up here for the email list. Morning Prayer and Worship is a production of Steady Stream Ministries, a 501(c)(3) non profit organization. Thank you for your support. You can go here to find out more. Join our Facebook group here! Photo by Mark Neal. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/prayerandworship/message
Welcome to the Temple Baptist Church - Fort Worth podcast! We exist to guide people to life change in Jesus Christ. For more information visit templebaptistchurch.net.
Today, things are about to get a little bit louder... In a growing digital world, Ben Docherty of Televised Suicide Records prefers to let the wax of his punk label sell out before he releases his music online. Launching in 2015, Televised Suicide strives to keep physical merchendise and music alive in a growing digital landscape. Since its inception it has featured some of the best of what Australian Punk has to offer, from Sewercide to Territory, Drowning Horse, Nerve Quakes and Gaoled. It's going to get loud on this episode of First Pressing as Mark Neal speaks with Ben Docherty of Televised Suicide Records. You can check out all the independent artists featured in season two of the podcast on [this Spotify playlist](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6DKN3CmZZOLhrUr6jSGNVb?si=5c83ba865cec454f).
On the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast for Thursday 27th of June, we explored the dropping dairy profits and the reforms the Government is introducing for sentencing. Mike discovered fried bread this morning and couldn't be more interested in it. Huge anticipation for the U.S debate between Trump and Biden so we got the expert analysis. Get the Mike Hosking Breakfast Full Show Podcast every weekday morning on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a tough time for dairy farmers with expenses up and profits down. An industry survey has shown a suite of challenges for dairy producers including a drop in the payout for milk solids and a reduction in herd size. It's caused operating profits to be down 27%. Mark Neal, Head of Data Science at Dairy NZ, told Mike Hosking that it's emblematic of wider economic challenges. He says farmers, like the rest of New Zealanders, are battling inflation and are being forced to watch costs. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, things are about to get a little bit louder… In a growing digital world, Ben Docherty of Televised Suicide Records prefers to let the wax of his punk label sell out before he releases his music online. Launching in 2015, Televised Suicide strives to keep physical merchendise and music alive in a growing digital landscape. Since its inception it has featured some of the best of what Australian Punk has to offer, from Sewercide to Territory, Drowning Horse, Nerve Quakes and Gaoled. It's going to get loud on this episode of First Pressing as Mark Neal speaks with Ben Docherty of Televised Suicide Records.
At a time when record labels were uncommon, Martin Clarke pioneered Perth's first independent platform Clarion Records. Founded in 1962, Clarion Records is considered one of the most influential labels of its time for its dedication to promoting local talent and producing high quality recordings through the introduction of new and innovative technologies never before seen in Perth. As well as uplifting Perth musicians, Clarion had tremendous national success with Johnny Young, The Valentines (featuring some of the first recordings of Bon Scott), Fatty Lumpkin and Chalice. Mark Neal sits down with local radio stalwart Alan Mannings to chat about the birth of Clarion Records and the early days of the Perth music scene. You can check out all the independent artists featured in season two of the podcast on [this Spotify playlist](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6DKN3CmZZOLhrUr6jSGNVb?si=5c83ba865cec454f) which will be updated weekly. Image: Outside Martin Clarke Recording Studio 1968. Sourced from the collections of the State Library of Western Australia and reproduced with the permission of the Library Board of Western Australia.
At a time when record labels were uncommon, Martin Clarke pioneered Perth's first independent platform Clarion Records. Founded in 1962, Clarion Records is considered one of the most influential labels of its time for its dedication to promoting local talent and producing high quality recordings through the introduction of new and innovative technologies never before seen in Perth. As well as uplifting Perth musicians, Clarion had tremendous national success with Johnny Young, The Valentines (featuring some of the first recordings of Bon Scott), Fatty Lumpkin and Chalice. Mark Neal sits down with local radio stalwart Alan Mannings to chat about the birth of Clarion Records and the early days of the Perth music scene. You can check out all the independent artists featured in season two of the podcast on this Spotify playlist which will be updated weekly. Image: Outside Martin Clarke Recording Studio 1968. Sourced from the collections of the State Library of Western Australia and reproduced with the permission of the Library Board of Western Australia.
Brothers-in-law Daniel McLaughlin and Mark Neal have been running Scapegrace for around ten years. They established the brand in 2014, and in the last financial year they sold more than 100,000 cases of product. They're now in the final stages of building New Zealand's largest distillery, and are making a push from gin into single malt whiskey. McLaughlin told Tim Dower that the brand began when they noticed that the country was underrepresented on the world stage when it came to spirits. When they walked into liquor stores, he said, there wasn't anything that spoke to them as 30 year old gin and spirit drinkers. "We thought we could, we could shake that up a bit." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on Meldon Law & Friends, we're joined by Gainesville restaurant entrepreneur Mark Newman, and by personal injury attorney Katherine Neal.
Ohio State defeated Minnesota 37-3 on Saturday and our postgame podcast, What We Learned Live, has all the details. We analyze how the Buckeyes looked in their victory over the Golden Gophers and we of course look ahead to the showdown at Michigan next Saturday. Host Dave Biddle is joined by Bill Kurelic, Heath Schneider, Mark Neal, Patrick Murphy and Steve Helwagen. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our postgame podcast, What We Learned Live, breaks down everything you need to know from Ohio State's 35-16 win at Rutgers on Saturday. Host Dave Biddle is joined by Dan Rubin, Mark Neal, Patrick Murphy and Steve Helwagen. Sit back, relax and enjoy this edition of What We Learned Live. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Across seven episodes Mark Neal has been catching up with the people behind local record labels to chat about Perth's music scene and the wonderful communities they nurture. In this bonus episode of First Pressing, RTRFM music director Matthew Perrett shifts the spotlight onto the label head to chat about Blue, Grey, Pink records. Blue Grey Pink was founded by Mark in 2017 and aims to platform artists showcasing the diversity and talent of WA's vibrant sonic landscape; fuelled by a love of the local music community. Mark chats with Matt about his love of local music, supporting artists to create new and innovative music and representing alternative sounds. First Pressing is a new RTRFM podcast championing the visionaries behind WA record labels. Join Mark Neal each fortnight for a deep dive into Perth's independent music scene and the people that nurture the community. https://open.spotify.com/show/5yZcwOy4JvhFzBfPuC9cV2
Across seven episodes Mark Neal has been catching up with the people behind local record labels to chat about Perth's music scene and the wonderful communities they nurture. In this bonus episode of First Pressing, RTRFM music director Matthew Perrett shifts the spotlight onto the label head to chat about Blue, Grey, Pink records. Blue Grey Pink was founded by Mark in 2017 and aims to platform artists showcasing the diversity and talent of WA's vibrant sonic landscape; fuelled by a love of the local music community. Mark chats with Matt about his love of local music, supporting artists to create new and innovative music and representing alternative sounds. First Pressing is a new RTRFM podcast championing the visionaries behind WA record labels. Join Mark Neal each fortnight for a deep dive into Perth's independent music scene and the people that nurture the community.
Sam Ford is a Perth based musician and producer who has worked with some of the biggest names in WA music – from Abbe May to POND, Romeo Walker and the Psychedelic Porn Crumpets. He's also the brains behind Tone City Records, a local label with a passion for supporting and nurturing the next generation of music makers and putting WA on the national and international map. Grown out of a love for the local community, the label was founded on an ethos of working across genre, sounds and nurturing the next generation of multi-talented artists. Mark Neal sits down with Sam to chat about his first year running a record label, his musical origins and the importance of community within the music industry. First Pressing is a new RTRFM podcast championing the visionaries behind WA record labels. Join Mark Neal each fortnight for a deep dive into Perth's independent music scene and the people that nurture the community.
Sam Ford is a Perth based musician and producer who has worked with some of the biggest names in WA music - from Abbe May to POND, Romeo Walker and the Psychedelic Porn Crumpets. He's also the brains behind Tone City Records, a local label with a passion for supporting and nurturing the next generation of music makers and putting WA on the national and international map. Grown out of a love for the local community, the label was founded on an ethos of working across genre, sounds and nurturing the next generation of multi-talented artists. Mark Neal sits down with Sam to chat about his first year running a record label, his musical origins and the importance of community within the music industry. First Pressing is a new RTRFM podcast championing the visionaries behind WA record labels. Join Mark Neal each fortnight for a deep dive into Perth's independent music scene and the people that nurture the community. https://open.spotify.com/show/5yZcwOy4JvhFzBfPuC9cV2
This fortnight Mark Neal sits down with Peter, Georgie and Connor from Midnight Elevator. Midnight Elevator is a Perth/Boorloo independent label and events collective, co-ordinated by Connor Golder, Georgie Berry and Peter McAvan; collectively with the help of incredible artists in sound, spatial and visual aesthetic alike. Since their inception in July 2020, Midnight Elevator have placed a strong emphasis on local producers and live artists who contribute unique sounds to Perth's sonic landscape. First Pressing is a new RTRFM podcast championing the visionaries behind WA record labels. Join Mark Neal each fortnight for a deep dive into Perth's independent music scene and the people that nurture the community. https://open.spotify.com/show/5yZcwOy4JvhFzBfPuC9cV2
This fortnight Mark Neal sits down with Peter, Georgie and Connor from Midnight Elevator. Midnight Elevator is a Perth/Boorloo independent label and events collective, co-ordinated by Connor Golder, Georgie Berry and Peter McAvan; collectively with the help of incredible artists in sound, spatial and visual aesthetic alike. Since their inception in July 2020, Midnight Elevator have placed a strong emphasis on local producers and live artists who contribute unique sounds to Perth's sonic landscape. First Pressing is a new RTRFM podcast championing the visionaries behind WA record labels. Join Mark Neal each fortnight for a deep dive into Perth's independent music scene and the people that nurture the community.
In a share house full of likeminded, creative types, Rockton Records was founded with the intention of shining more light on the projects of friends and artists around them that often sit on the fringes of the mainstream. Hiding on hard drives or in SoundCloud aliases, the idea was simple, more people might want to hear this music. Ryan Borrett, the brains behind Rockton Records, sits down with Mark Neal to chat about putting on the managerial hat to champion underserved voices and supporting creative friendships within the talented local music and arts community. First Pressing is a new RTRFM podcast championing the visionaries behind WA record labels. Join Mark Neal each fortnight for a deep dive into Perth's independent music scene and the people that nurture the community. https://open.spotify.com/episode/06F1MVgtMhKqEMkXIt82gl
In a share house full of likeminded, creative types, Rockton Records was founded with the intention of shining more light on the projects of friends and artists around them that often sit on the fringes of the mainstream. Hiding on hard drives or in SoundCloud aliases, the idea was simple, more people might want to hear this music. Ryan Borrett, the brains behind Rockton Records, sits down with Mark Neal to chat about putting on the managerial hat to champion underserved voices and supporting creative friendships within the talented local music and arts community. First Pressing is a new RTRFM podcast championing the visionaries behind WA record labels. Join Mark Neal each fortnight for a deep dive into Perth's independent music scene and the people that nurture the community.
In today's episode Mark Neal hits the dance floor with Ewan Jansen, founder of Red Ember Records. Located in Perth, Red Ember Records was founded in late 1996 by Ewan alongside producer and musical confidant Justin Zerbst to celebrate and seek out true underground deep house and electronic sounds in Boorloo. Since then the duo have taken Perth club sounds around the world, with a global compilation imprint and various collaborations championing Perth's unique variety of electronic music whilst seeking out true underground sounds. Ewan joins Mark in the studio to chat about the emergence of the electronic music scene in Perth, how Red Ember Records came to be and the magic of producing independent music. First Pressing is a new RTRFM podcast championing the visionaries behind WA record labels. Join Mark Neal each fortnight for a deep dive into Perth's independent music scene and the people that nurture the community. https://open.spotify.com/episode/60yvd5Jeygcs2S5bW1z1b5
In today's episode Mark Neal hits the dance floor with Ewan Jansen, founder of Red Ember Records. Located in Perth, Red Ember Records was founded in late 1996 by Ewan alongside producer and musical confidant Justin Zerbst to celebrate and seek out true underground deep house and electronic sounds in Boorloo. Since then the duo have taken Perth club sounds around the world, with a global compilation imprint and various collaborations championing Perth's unique variety of electronic music whilst seeking out true underground sounds. Ewan joins Mark in the studio to chat about the emergence of the electronic music scene in Perth, how Red Ember Records came to be and the magic of producing independent music. First Pressing is a new RTRFM podcast championing the visionaries behind WA record labels. Join Mark Neal each fortnight for a deep dive into Perth's independent music scene and the people that nurture the community.
Who are the 12 teams in order that have a chance at winning the 2023 college football national championship and where does Ohio State fit in with the group? Well, according to various sportsbooks, the Buckeyes have the third-best odds to win the national title at 7/1. First is Georgia at +230. Next is Alabama at +550. Teams 4-12 include Michigan (9/1 odds), LSU and USC (14/1), Clemson (17/1), Florida State (18/1), Penn State (20/1), Texas (30/1), followed by Notre Dame and Tennessee (35/1). Dave Biddle is joined by special guest Mark Neal on today's show to discuss that, look deeper at the Buckeyes' 2023 roster and more. Mark is the former sports director/programming director at WING 1410 in Dayton, hosted a long-running local sports show and was also the co-host of Bucknuts Live on Sunday mornings. Mark now lives in Minneapolis with his wife. We will also discuss the Buckeyes landing 4-star safety Jaylen McClain on Monday and whether a barrage of defensive commits is about to happen for OSU, field questions from our live audience and more. That is coming your way on the Tuesday 5ish. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our series begins with Ray Grenfell, the musician and brains behind Stock Records. You may know Ray from local band Last Quokka but behind the scenes he runs a socially conscious record label providing a hub for musicians making raucous, punk sounds in WA and beyond. From hosting WA's biggest backyard party YARDSTOCK, to passionately advocating for social and political issues through their DIY punk sounds, Stock Records are a community built on the values of freedom, cooperation, openness and, of course, far-out music! Mark Neal sits down with Ray to learn more about his musical beginnings, how Stock Records came to be and activism in the music industry. First Pressing is a new RTRFM podcast championing the visionaries behind WA record labels. Join Mark Neal each fortnight for a deep dive into Perth's independent music scene and the people that nurture the community. https://open.spotify.com/episode/6G4Ly6NrQh7PXM0GPKuhX1
Our series begins with Ray Grenfell, the musician and brains behind Stock Records. You may know Ray from local band Last Quokka but behind the scenes he runs a socially conscious record label providing a hub for musicians making raucous, punk sounds in WA and beyond. From hosting WA's biggest backyard party YARDSTOCK, to passionately advocating for social and political issues through their DIY punk sounds, Stock Records are a community built on the values of freedom, cooperation, openness and, of course, far-out music! Mark Neal sits down with Ray to learn more about his musical beginnings, how Stock Records came to be and activism in the music industry. First Pressing is a new RTRFM podcast championing the visionaries behind WA record labels. Join Mark Neal each fortnight for a deep dive into Perth's independent music scene and the people that nurture the community.
Jay is back to discuss his Universal Studios character and pop quiz Bob and Nick. Photo by Mark Neal.
Mark Neal spent close to two decades building an Ohio sports radio station from the ground up, and today he's going to share the story of how having nothing can be your biggest asset. It turns you into a creative, hungry, and hard-working scrapper. Which is how he built a young format into a powerful force in his market. Did we mention that Mark is also William and Sarah's neighbor? Oh yeah -- there are some stories to share about that, too!Coming up:1:41 His early life growing up with teachers22:23 College newspaper in the late 90s, and how he got into his first radio station25:22 His first radio show31:35 Becoming a program director and clearing house32:56 His biggest and only asset is him34:16 How he got to know Jim Tressel46:24 Not a lot of success meeting women, so it's time to try something out-of-the-box56:16 Getting married57:57 Leaving radio for his wife's job101:52 Advice for anyone wanting to get into radioKeep up with the podcast here: www.lbthr.com
This week we sit down with one of my mentors, Mark Neal. Marc is a former Fort Collins police officer, trainer and owner of Onyx Training (https://www.onyxtg.com/)Connect with Mark on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/marc-neal-27213183/) or Instagram @marcneal.Want more The On Purpose Podcast?Find us on patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/theonpurposepodcastFor full episodes and more: https://www.theonpurposepodcast.comIG: https://www.instagram.com/theonpurposepodcast/FB: https://www.facebook.com/OnPurposePodcastOfficialFind Us on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-on-purpose-podcast/id1470553784?uo=4And Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/0ADfRPEvmF4wXHrJVrqngI?si=iVpeWLl9RjuSLR67DgeVrwWant to connect with Jerrod?Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lawenforcement-lifestyle-writer/IG : https://www.instagram.com/jerrodh/Get My Book! https://www.amazon.com/Extraordinary-People-Ordinary-Places-Jerrod/dp/1712245694Want to know more about Ali or argue with him? FB: https://www.facebook.com/ali.abouzalamIG: https://www.instagram.com/aliabouzalam/
Today on Meldon Law & Friends, we're joined by Gainesville restaurant entrepreneur Mark Newman, and by personal injury attorney Katherine Neal.
Mark Neal talks about upcoming changes in his ministry and life. It is often very difficult to follow God's prompting in our lives, and Mark gives some helpful instruction to those in this situation.
Mark Neal teaches about the pursuit of happiness in life. The bible is very clear that our happiness and joy comes directly from the Lord. Do you struggle with finding happiness?
Mark Neal teaches about with the Bible says about Sexual Identity. This message is a very honest assessment of how to find answers in the bible about this relevant issue.
Mark Neal brings a message about the importance of finishing strong in our faith. We are called to rely on God for strength and courage when we encounter difficult struggles in life.
Mark Neal brings a unique message on the importance of Women in the spread of the Gospel. Scripture is very clear that women play a vital role in the keeping the christian faith strong in the world.
Mark Neal starts our new series, Fixer Upper, with a message out rebuilding community in our lives. He talks about the importance of restoring our lives by putting in the hard work of returning to the core principles of the christian faith.
Mark Neal continues our "Next Level" series with a message about how use the power of forgiveness in our relationships to spread the love of Jesus.
Mark Neal continues our "Next Level" series with a message about how to keep find our satisfaction through a real and honest relationship with Christ.
Mark Neal continues our "Next Level" series with a message about how to important our perspective is for our spiritual growth and maturity.
Mark Neal kicks off the "Next Level" Sermon Series with a message about how to recognize that Jesus is God. Scripture challenges us to take our living to the next level.
Mark Neal and the Pastoral team discuss the importance of coming together and showing love to our brothers and sisters in Christ. We are called to practice unconditional love in our family of faith.
Mark Neal teaches about the importance of giving out of the purpose of our heart as part of the "In this House" Series.
Mark Neal teaches about the importance of being an effective and honest witness for Christ in our lives as part of the "In this House" Series.
Even the most devoted C.S. Lewis fans may not know of or have never read some of his most important works, such as The Discarded Image and An Experiment in Criticism. Jerry Root and Mark Neal sought to correct this problem with their helpful book The Neglected C.S. Lewis. In this podcast they introduce us to their book and many of Lewis’s books you’ll want to read after hearing about them. Show Notes: The Neglected C.S. Lewis: Exploring the Riches of His Most Overlooked Books by Mark Neal, Jerry Root Many Christians know Lewis as a children's writer or apologist---but he was also a literary historian and scholar. Neal and Root trace signature ideas in some of these critical works, including The Allegory of Love and The Discarded Image, and point out how they also appear in his more familiar books. https://www.christianbook.com/neglected-lewis-exploring-riches-overlooked-books/mark-neal/9781640602946/pd/602944?event=ESRCG
Even the most devoted C.S. Lewis fans may not know of or have never read some of his most important works, such as The Discarded Image and An Experiment in Criticism. Jerry Root and Mark Neal sought to correct this problem with their helpful book The Neglected C.S. Lewis. In this podcast they introduce us to their book and many of Lewis’s books you’ll want to read after hearing about them. Show Notes: The Neglected C.S. Lewis: Exploring the Riches of His Most Overlooked Books by Mark Neal, Jerry Root Many Christians know Lewis as a children's writer or apologist---but he was also a literary historian and scholar. Neal and Root trace signature ideas in some of these critical works, including The Allegory of Love and The Discarded Image, and point out how they also appear in his more familiar books. https://www.christianbook.com/neglected-lewis-exploring-riches-overlooked-books/mark-neal/9781640602946/pd/602944?event=ESRCG
Mark Neal teaches about the importance of personal spiritual growth thru fellowship at the local church during the first part of the "In this House" Series.
Mark Neal teaches about the importance of engaging with the local church during the first part of the "In this House" Series.
Fire Chief of Moore County comes on to talk about all of his work and hard dedication to the fire department and this community.
Mark Neal teaches about overcoming anxiety, fear, and depression in our lives during this last service of 2020.
Mark Neal teaches that "Hope is Still Here" during this special service.
Mark Neal teaches about "Compassion For the Outcast" from our Jesus at Street Level series.
Today on the Lewis Festical Scholar Series, Mark Neal takes an intriguing look into how you define imagination. C. S. Lewis had a very nuanced understanding of imagination and Mark looks at four of the types Lewis identified.
Getting to know Jerry is a joy. His knowledge is deep and his lifelong passion for the work of C.S. Lewis as well as the Gospel of Jesus Christ is evident and contagious. Enjoy and share this episode with your friends.Jerry Root is a graduate of Whittier College and Talbot Graduate School of Theology at Biola University, both located in Southern California. He received his Ph.D. from the Open University through the Oxford Centre for Missions Studies. He has written C. S. Lewis and a Problem of Evil: An Investigation of a Pervasive Theme, and is the co-editor, with Wayne Martindale, of the bestselling, and award winning, The Quotable C. S. Lewis. He wrote, with Stan Guthrie, The Sacrament of Evangelism and published The Surprising Imagination of C. S. Lewis and The Neglected C. S. Lewis with Mark Neal. His most recent book is Dymer: A Splendour in the Dark. Jerry has contributed articles to many edited works about C. S. Lewis and has published numerous articles about Lewis, Apologetics, Evangelism, Discipleship, and Spiritual Formation.Jerry has lectured on C. S. Lewis at 78 Universities in 18 different countries. He is a popular speaker at C. S. Lewis conferences around the world. He is currently serving as the Director of the Institute for Strategic Evangelism at the Wheaton College Billy Graham Center, where he also teaches in the Christian Formation and Ministry Department and in the Evangelism and Leadership MA program. Jerry is also a visiting professor at Talbot Graduate School of Theology and Biola University. Jerry is passionate about faith-integrated liberal arts. This grows out of his interest in Lewis, it has also informed his work in evangelism, and spiritual formation, which he believes, is the superlative outcome of a faith-integrated education. He and his wife, Claudia, have four grown children, all of whom are married, and fifteen grandchildren.
Mark Neal. John 13:34-35.
Pink Gin may be everywhere you look but New Zealand’s Scapegrace Gin are bucking the trend in the belief that there are some drinkers who are after a more sophisticated tipple. Released at the end of last year, the Black Gin is selling out as fast as the distillery can make it. To discuss the gin and how you can use it, we talk to Co-Founder, Marketing Director Mark Neal and bar consultant Mikey Ball.
Three years ago, a local couple purchased a seemingly nondescript printing plant in downtown South Bend for $240,000. In the coming months, together with eight additional partners, the couple would gather $6 million to undertake what is perhaps the city’s most ambitious and risk-laden side project in recent history.Their goals: contribute to the city’s resurgence and “don’t lose any f***ing money.”On Monday, March 25th we hosted the first of these live events in the basement of The Hibberd, a historic printing plant finding new life as a mixed-use apartment and retail space in downtown South Bend. Our guests, Mark Neal, Kyle Copelin, and Deirdre Mylod, are longtime city contributors and three of the partners in The Hibberd restoration project. Our conversation explores their decision to risk time and money on a restoration project, The Hibberd’s contribution to South Bend’s resurgent narrative, and their vision of a vibrant, walkable downtown.
Business is Boring is a weekly podcast series presented by The Spinoff in association with Callaghan Innovation. Host Simon Pound speaks with innovators and commentators focused on the future of New Zealand, with the interview available as both audio and a transcribed excerpt. This week he talks to Dan Mclaughlin and Mark Neal, co-founders of Scapegrace. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Een nieuwe podcast met FOX Sports-commentator Mark van Rijswijk met deze week onder meer: het wel/niet naderende afscheid van Arsene Wenger, waar Lucas Woudenberg is gebleven, de eeuwige discussies met de vierde man en het Europese avontuur van Ajax besproken. Daarnaast bespreekt deze week Mark een zeer heftig voetbalboek en is er natuurlijk weer een quizvraag. Napraten over Arsenal – Bayern München (1:25), er bestaat een discussie over ‘laptoptrainers’, wat vinden Mark & Neal hiervan? (6:33), gerucht: Phillip Cocu naar FC Barcelona. Zou dit een stap te vroeg zijn? (11:00), een blessuregolf bij Feyenoord, wat voor invloed heeft dit op de titelstrijd? (12:22), is het raar dat Lucas Woudenberg geen kans meer krijgt bij Feyenoord? (14:47), had Feyenoord afgelopen zondag in de slotfase Michiel Kramer moeten brengen? (17:27), Bas Nijhuis in één week van held naar schlemiel (19:50), wat vindt Mark van de sneer van Nicolai Boilesen richting Ajax? (28:13), de ontwikkeling van Matthijs van de Ligt (31:15), voorspelling FC Kopenhagen - Ajax (33:55), antwoord Quiz-vraag vorige week (38:17), Quiz-vraag van deze week (42:23), boekbespreking: ‘Biografie Robert Enke’ (43:40)
In de nieuwe podcast met FOX Sports-commentator Mark van Rijswijk worden onder meer de volgende onderwerpen besproken: de aanstelling van Andries Jonker bij VFL Wolfsburg, de ideale Oranje-opstelling, de video-referee of doellijntechnologie, Bas Nijhuis tijdens PSV-Feyenoord en is er weer een quizvraag en natuurlijk wordt er ook een voetbalboek besproken. Andries Jonker is de nieuwe hoofdtrainer van Wolfsburg (1.45), gaat Bazoer bij Wolfsburg een kans krijgen? (7.45), wat verwachten Mark & Neal van de voorselectie van Oranje en met welke opstelling moet Oranje spelen? (9.00), uitgebreid napraten over Feyenoord – PSV (17:25), wat vinden Mark & Neal van de manier van fluiten van Bas Nijhuis? (22:55), waar moet meer geld in geïnvesteerd worden? Doellijntechnologie of in de videoscheidsrechter? (26:52), waarom was Lars (JLWO) zo boos? (34:03), moeten beloftenteams uit de Jupiler League worden gezet? (34:33), antwoord van Quiz-vraag van vorige week (39:00), boekbespreking ‘OptaJoe's Football Yearbook 2016’ (41:05) en Quiz-vraag van deze week (45:31).
Mark Neal drops by to chat about his recent industry work with themusic.com.au, his band The Disappointed, booking shows for the Swan Hotel, local music history, his comic book show on RTRFM, the regional music scene, the upcoming WAMI awards, creepy ghosts on recordings, staying active and busy while learning and growing in the industry, and many more topics. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themissioncontrolpodcast/message
Jim Tuck talks to Mark Neal, Vice President and Judy Graham, Social Secretary of the Thames Valley Skiff Club about the sport of skiffing and how you can take part.