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"If we can get this objective data coming back in at an individual animal level, then we can start to manage it basically."Dr. Trotter emphasizes the importance of collecting precise data on individual animals to improve management practices in livestock, which can lead to better outcomes in terms of health and productivity.Other Topics Covered In This EpisodeThe challenges of reproductive efficiency in cattle herdsThe role of smart ear tags in monitoring livestockThe importance of data management in precision agricultureHow GPS data can optimize grazing patternsFuture applications of precision technologies in biosecurityWhen did they discuss that?(00:00:02) - Introduction to the episode and guest, Dr. Mark Trotter, a precision livestock management researcher from Central Queensland University.(00:00:34) - Reminder to subscribe and access additional information on the Red Dirt Agronomy website.(00:00:56) - Introduction of the team members, including Dr. Brian Arnall and Dr. Josh Lofton.(00:01:27) - Discussion about Dr. Trotter's visit to Oklahoma and his work in precision agriculture for livestock.(00:02:38) - Dr. Trotter shares details about his location in Rockhampton, Queensland, and its climate similarities to Stillwater, Oklahoma.(00:03:35) - Overview of Queensland as the beef capital of Australia and the region's agricultural diversity.(00:04:23) - Comparison of grazing practices and forage types between Australia and Oklahoma.(00:05:50) - Discussion on the types of grasses used in the region and the prevalence of native pastures.(00:06:41) - Dr. Trotter explains the average size of paddocks in his research area.(00:07:23) - Insights into stocking rates and cattle management in Queensland.(00:07:59) - Dr. Trotter addresses the challenges faced in precision agriculture and livestock management.(00:08:34) - Discussion on reproductive efficiency issues in northern Australia's cattle herds.(00:09:15) - Exploration of calf loss rates and the research being conducted to understand these challenges.(00:10:04) - Dr. Trotter emphasizes the need for precision in monitoring cattle health and productivity.(00:10:18) - Inquiry into how environmental factors affect cattle efficiency as one moves inland.(00:10:29) - Dr. Mark Trotter discusses the environmental challenges faced by cattle in northern Australia, particularly the need for higher bostaurus content in cattle as conditions become harsher.(00:10:49) - Dr. Brian Arnall inquires about the technologies being investigated to address these challenges, hint at implant or bolus styles.(00:10:59) - Dr. Mark Trotter introduces the concept of a smart tag, an earpiece that utilizes GPS and accelerometer technology to monitor cattle behavior and location.(00:12:12) - He explains how producers can use GPS data to understand grazing patterns and optimize land use, including potential fencing and water point placements.(00:12:54) - Dr. Brian Arnall asks about the power source for the smart tag, leading to a discussion about solar power and connectivity options.(00:14:41) - Dr. Mark Trotter elaborates on the challenges of connectivity in remote areas and the advantages of satellite-based ear tags.(00:15:55) - Dr. Josh Lofton raises concerns about data overload from the tags and how they plan to help producers interpret the information effectively.(00:17:32) - Dr. Mark Trotter explains the importance of developing algorithms to distill the data into actionable insights for producers.(00:18:58) - He shares findings from research in Spain regarding changes in cow movement patterns as indicators of impending calving.(00:19:20) - Dr. Mark Trotter discusses research on distinguishing between successful and difficult calving based on behavioral patterns.(00:19:51) - Dr. Mark Trotter discusses the differences in behavior between cows that keep their calves and those that lose them, highlighting the impact on maternal instincts.(00:20:13) - He emphasizes the importance of obtaining objective data from cattle in the field to improve management practices.(00:20:33) - Dr. Josh Lofton raises a question about how often ranchers actually see their cows in the field.(00:20:41) - Dr. Trotter explains the variability in cow visibility, noting that some ranchers may only see their cattle once a year.(00:21:09) - He shares the challenges ranchers face when they discover missing cattle without knowing the cause of their deaths.(00:21:22) - Dr. Lofton reflects on similar experiences in Louisiana, where ranchers have little contact with their cattle over long periods.(00:21:46) - Dr. Trotter mentions the concept of wild harvest, where cattle are taken from unmanaged areas, and how grazing systems are becoming more intensive.(00:22:07) - Dr. Lofton inquires about the growers' mentality regarding private industry access to daily animal activities in Australia.(00:22:28) - Dr. Trotter discusses data ownership issues and how leading producers prioritize data for management decisions over ownership concerns.(00:23:35) - He explains how technology can help detect diseases and monitor insect infestations, leading to better marketing strategies for producers.(00:24:23) - Dr. Brian Arnall draws parallels to the Farmers Business Network and how farmers are becoming accustomed to sharing data for benefits.(00:25:15) - He acknowledges the persistent mentality among ranchers about data ownership and privacy.(00:25:40) - Dr. Lofton highlights that some growers prefer private industry access to their data over government access.(00:25:52) - Dr. Trotter shares his reasons for visiting the U.S. and the connections he has made in the field of precision agriculture.(00:27:25) - He expresses his interest in the cultural similarities between Oklahoma and central Queensland, Australia.(00:27:42) - Dr. Trotter outlines his future research goals, focusing on using technology for biosecurity and disease detection.(00:29:18) - He discusses the potential for collaboration between Australia and the U.S. in addressing biosecurity challenges.(00:29:29) - Dave Deken thanks Dr. Trotter for his participation and encourages listeners to reach out for future discussions.(00:30:16) - The episode concludes with a reminder of copyright information regarding the podcast recording. 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Right, I'll keep this brief because I waffle on a bit too much at the start of this episode, but on November 10th, epic Brit songsmiths Lonely The Brave return with their new, fourth album, What We Do To Feel. It might be - no really - their best record yet. On this episode I got to chat to guitarist Mark Trotter about it, and I think the conversation that transpired is an excellent companion piece to a record that is lush, longing, and deeply emotionally charged. Enjoy the episode! Watch this episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsF2mi8I1QY&list=PLDwnPaXEEiDkjNy_cLC-kYvthVFOeu41v&index=51 Twitter - @jamesjammcmahon Substack - https://spoook.substack.com YouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC8Vf_1E1Sza2GUyFNn2zFMA Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/jamesmcmahonmusicpod/
It's painful when others are unfaithful to us. We not only want someone to be loyal to us, but we want them to pursue us. God wants the same from us. You can buy the 52 Weeks of Pursuit by Mark Trotter here. Here is my podcast's Spotify playlist. If you have any questions or prayer requests or need a physical Bible feel free to DM me on Instagram at #walkwithjesuspodcast or email me at WalkWithJesusPodcast@gmail.com
Pastor Justin Trotter of Callie Harbin Baptist Church in Villa Rica, GA joins us to discuss his father Mark Trotter's book “The Keys of Bible Study: Unlocking Scripture in an Age of Forgotten Truth.” We focus the conversation on “the key of David” found in Revelation 3:7 and referenced in Isaiah 22:22. Justin explains why his father wrote the book The Keys of Bible Study and what the dangers are to not applying the Bible with a heart of love and reverence for the God of the Bible. In an age of welcoming multiple interpretations as valid, Justin explains why it is that we cannot afford to study God's book sloppily. Visit https://www.lfbi.org/learnmore
As a director of Fulton Trotter Architects for over 30 years, Mark has invaluable experience in design, management, business, and client relationships. Fulton Trotter Architects was founded in 1946 out of two pre-war practices. The firm courageously explored Modernism in the new post war austerity environment of the late 1940s. In the 1960s, Stephen Trotter (Mark's father)'s emergence saw a new climatic based architecture. In this episode, your host Elizabeth McIntyre and special guest, Mark Trotter, have an intriguing conversation which covers topics such as: Growing up in Brisbane in a family of architects; His experience working for other practices outside of Fulton Trotter; All about roof tiles and the story behind award-winning San Damiano College; Why he chooses to design with brick and roof tiles; Advice for young architects; And much more... This episode and many others can be found on all major platforms, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to Rate & Subscribe to our podcast to never miss out a new episode. You can also let us know who you want to hear next and what topics we should talk about by leaving us a Review on Apple Podcasts. Mentioned in this episode: Fulton Trotter Architects QUT School of Architecture Think Brick Awards Social & Links Follow @ThinkBrickAustralia on Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook Follow @fultontrotter on Instagram
We hear Living Faith Bible Institute student Chris Nunan's testimony. He shares how he came to faith at the age of seven. Going to a new city for college he found himself at a new church with a familiar friend, Mark Trotter. Chris tells us how God prepared him to play a critical role on the discipleship team of a new work led by Pastor Matt Braucher in Columbus, Ohio at Northside Baptist Church. Visit https://www.lfbi.org/
Pastor Justin Trotter of Callie Harbin Church in Georgia tells a few stories of healing amidst grieving the loss of his father, Mark Trotter. He reflects on his special relationship with his dad & how God gives grace in times of sorrow. He also shares how God prepared him to pastor at Callie Harbin. Lastly, he extends an invitation to married couples to attend WedStrong Marriage Conference, first established by Pastor Mark Trotter and now continued by Justin and his mother Sherri. Visit LFBI.org Visit LFFellowship.com
Text: Luke 12:15, 31, 34 Series: “The Church Your New Pastor Deserves” Ask most people what they think about us at Mountain Brook Baptist Church, and they will likely answer that we're a church that's flush with money. Now, that's not because of anything that we've done to give others that impression; it's instead based entirely on where our church is located. Most people hear the word “Mountain Brook” and they automatically assume that anything that comes after that never has to worry about money, whether it be a business or a school or a household or a church. And truth be told, our church is doing well financially, better than any church I've ever been privileged to serve. And I make no apologies for that fact. On the contrary, because our church is located in such an affluent community, I'd be concerned if our church wasn't in good financial shape. I'd see it as an indictment on our commitment if a congregation made up of people who live in the most prosperous zip codes in the state of Alabama were scrambling for the resources to live out the mission to which God has called them. But the fact that we don't is Exhibit A as to how our hearts are in the right place and how our hands are open to meeting needs in Jesus' name. In that respect, I think we show great faithfulness to this teaching before us this morning from Luke's Gospel. Here, Jesus is instructing those who have gathered around him as to the motivations they must have to participate in the good future God was sending him to bring about. As was the case in the text we looked at last week, so in the text that is before us this morning there are three aspects to Jesus' teaching, all of which revolve around keeping money in its rightful lane, and ones that we would do well to keep front and center in our minds and in our hearts. The first has to do with not falling prey to the temptation to locate our worth and our security in that which can be added up. “Watch out!” he tells those that have gathered around him. “Be on your guard, your life does not consist in the abundance of your possessions.” What strikes me about this passage is how Jesus draws upon the prison culture of his day, a culture that people then as now would have been anxious to have steered clear of. The short version of what Jesus is telling his audience is that it's best that we imprison our greedy impulses before they imprison us. For once we go down the road of measuring our worth and our security by the abundance of our possessions, there is no end. We will never come to a place where we will think we have enough. So, the first teaching: “Master your money before your money masters you.” And then there is the second teaching, which tells us how we might keep our greed in check. We do so, says Jesus, by making God's purposes the defining priority of our life. “Seek his Kingdom,” Jesus tells his disciples, speaking of God's rule in this world. “And when you do, you will receive all that you need.” In other words, when we focus on God, we come to see how God is more than able to secure our tomorrows, and we are therefore relieved of any anxiety about having to secure it for ourselves, which in turn frees us to give of ourselves to doing what is necessary to advance God's Kingdom purposes in the world. Thus, the second teaching: “Be motivated to bring to pass God's Kingdom purposes in this world.” Which then leads to the third teaching, one that joins the first two together and points us in the direction of a future that money could never buy. “For where your treasure is,” says Jesus, “there your heart will be also.” By treasure Jesus isn't talking about a pirate's chest of jewels and gold. No, to Jesus, treasure is anything we value above everything else so that we see everything and everyone through those treasure-laden lenses. And yet in spite of what should be those crystal-clear lessons, it's remarkable to me how many people miss what Jesus is saying because they want to make him into a prophet who went about in his day offering a blanket condemnation of wealth. That's simply not true. Yes, Jesus saw wealth as a potential stumbling block. Yes, Jesus understood how people with resources could be easily tempted to pin their hopes on their affluence instead of God. Yes, Jesus recognized that being blessed with a lot in this life could so easily lead one to think that his eternal life would be secure. And so Jesus offered these types of teachings to correct people's wrong assumptions and misplaced priorities so that those who had something to give might be able to give it for God and for good. So, are you so inclined with what God has entrusted to you? Does your life reflect your most earnest efforts toward seeking God's Kingdom and does your heart chase after the treasure that can never be taken away? Here's a good way to answer that question honestly. Look at your junk mail. I'm serious. Those people who fill your mailbox with what we call junk mail know more about you than you know about yourself. They know what you paid for those new shoes you bought this past summer and they know whether you paid for them with a credit card or cash. They know how much you owe on your house. They know what kind of golf balls you like to play. They know what illnesses you have and where you like to eat out the most. They know how much you give to charity and which charities you tend to support. They know all of these things because it's their business to know. They target your spending habits with scientific precision, and because they do, they know precisely where your treasure is, even if you don't (“The Junk Mail Deluge,” U.S. News and World Report, 12/8/97.) So, before you throw that junk mail away, pay attention to what the people sending it know about you, and if necessary, make any changes that you must to order your life in a way that better serves God's Kingdom purposes. For when you do, so much of the cares and anxieties that would otherwise be robbing of you of your life's joy are all suddenly and supernaturally taken away simply because of how you have yielded your life to God. I love the story Mark Trotter, a Methodist minister in San Diego, California, used to tell of a minister friend of his who had a member of his church who was a mover and shaker in his community, a real influencer in so many ways. The man, however, had been something of a mystery to his pastor because of the way he ran between hot and cold in terms of his church involvement. But one day, the pastor got a call from the man to come down to his office because he had something he needed to tell him. So, when he did so, the man started talking about his need to do more for God. In fact, he got up out of his chair, went to look out his office window, then turned to the pastor and said, “Pastor, I've kind of got it figured out.” “Oh,” the pastor said. “How so?” “Well,” the man answered, “the Big Guy (speaking of God) is going to ask us two questions when we get to the gate. I'm serious now; I really mean it. First, he's going to ask, ‘What did you do with what I gave you?' And then he is going to ask, ‘And who did you do it for?'” Jesus might have phrased it differently, but essentially, he would say the same thing. Life does not consist in an abundance of possessions; therefore, we should give of our possessions to seek after God's Kingdom and to prove where our treasure truly lies. Or, as we like to say it here at Mountain Brook Baptist Church, we should give of our possessions to show others how much we want to “Love God and Live with Grace and Generosity.” So, let us do that and let us do it together. For then, we won't just be a church that our new pastor deserves; we'll be a church that Jesus does – a church that knows where its treasure lies and one that pursues it and pursues Jesus with all of their heart. Luke 12:15, 31, 34
Thierry MeyourITF Taekwon-Do FinlandVII degree Master FL-7-2A-Umpire certificateCURRICULUM VITAETaekwon-Do History1976- Started Martial arts with Judo under the guidance of Feu Masanori Fukami 8th Degree and Mait Kawas 3rd degree (one of the first female Judo black belt in the world).1979- Started Taekwondo/Taekwon-Do in Lebanon.1987- Moved to Italy (due to the Lebanese civil war) and continued my training in Rome under the guidance of Mr. Vincenzo Coteni.1989- Founded my first school in Rome.1992- Moved to France and established the AFTITF (founding association of the current ITF France).1996- Moved back to Lebanon and established the first ITF NA at the request of Gen. Choi.1998- Moved to Finland.1999- Established Black Eagle Taekwon-Do.2000- Assisted Gen. Choi in the first IIC in France along with Master Lear.2013- Awarded ITF Finland most influential personality.2014- Elected President of ITF Finland and Technical Director (more than doubled the membership level within my term).2015- Co-organizer IIC 106 Tampere.2016- Co organizer of the European Championships in Tampere (Considered among the best ITF competition to date).2016- Awarded ITF Finland Instructor of the year.2016- Black Eagle Taekwon-Do awarded Workers Union most inclusive and fair club in Finland among over 3000 clubs.2017- Successfully negotiated the integration of ITF Finland as full member of the Finnish Olympic Committee with voting rights.2018- Awarded the Medal of Merit of Sports by the Finnish Ministry of Education.2018- Appointed as Head Coach of the Finnish National Team.2018- Vice President of ITF Finland in charge of communication with the ITF.Responsibilities and achievements:2008-2020: Member of ITF Finland Board (4 years as board member, 4 years as president, 2 years as vice-president).2008-2018: Technical Director of ITF Finland.Since 2018: Head Coach of the Finnish National Team.Since 2014: Member of the Disciplinary Committee of ITF Finland.Since 1999: Head Instructor of Black Eagle Taekwon-Do in 4 different locations in the Tampere region- Approx. 200 members.- 30 active black belts, 5 instructors (2 more to be promoted within the next 2 years).2019: co-Established Black Eagle Taekwon-Do Singapore with Sabum Viktor Rikkonen.- Co organizer of 1 IIC (2015)- Co organized 1 European Championship (2016)- Member of the organizing committee of the World Championships 2021.- Organized 10 international competitions (Winternational Taekwon-Do Open and nowadays Black Eagle Taekwon-Do Open)- Organizer of the Legends seminar series with: Mr Pierre Guenette, Master Van de Mortel, Mr Oleg and Mrs Katya Solovey, Master Jaroslaw Suska, Master Jurek Jedut, Master Mark Hutton, Master Tomasz Barada, Mr Mark Trotter, Mr Carl Van Roon, Mr Julio Carlos, Mr. Lylian Doulay and Mr. Neil Ernest- Successfully trained top athletes: Mira Sjövall (2x World Champion, 4x European Champion, 1x Vice European Champion, 1x European Bronze Medalist), Lylian Doulay (1x World Champion, 5x European Champion, 1x Vice World Champion, 1x World Bronze medalist), Ukko Haverinen (2x Vice World Champion, 2x Vice European Champion, Thomas Maffei (Vice World Champion), Mohammad Altaai (European Champion), Antti Holmen (European Bronze medalist), Jukka Holmen (European bronze medalist).- Founder of ITF Patterns Unleashed Grading History:- 1st degree Junior: circa: 10.1984- 1st degree Senior: 1.12.1988- 2nd degree 27.11.1994 - Gen. Choi Hong Hi- 4th degree 30.07.1995 - double graded by Gen. Choi Hong Hi- 5th degree 28.02.2000 - Gen. Choi Hong Hi- 6th degree 27.01.2008- ITF Technical Committee- 7th degree 22.02.2014 – GM Ung, GM BekingIIC – IUC – Conventions- IIC 82, 86, 103, 147, 152, 163 under the guidance of General. Choi Hong Hi.- IIC 64, 81, 88, 98, 106, 114, 146 under the guidance of the ITF technical committee.- IUC 9-55 Limerick.- ITF convention – Benidorm 2017.- ICC: Dublin 2019Education:- Physical Education Teacher- Professional Coach European proficiency level 6.Professional experience:1995-2005: Security for various artistsLanguages:- French: Mother tongue- English: Fluent- Italian: Fluent - Arabic: Fluent- Finnish: Advanced- Spanish: NotionsHobbies:Lead Singer in the Finnish Tribute to Pink Floyd (the most successful tribute band in Finland)Scuba DivingSauna and ice swimmingCooking
Remote sensors on livestock is one of those things that in 1984 you would have thought impossible- and today- we're almost spoilt for choice. But, like any technology, how much further can we take it and what is it's potential? Mark Trotter is a researcher leading Central Queensland University's Precision Livestock Management team. His specialist area is the development and evaluation of on-animal sensors, such as smart tags, to improve monitoring and management of individual animals for production, health and welfare issues. In this episode he talks about the benefits and the challenges of remote sensors and how CQU is leading the charge in research for grassroots applications.
Tune in to hear some more awkward singing, quotes from a great guy I knew in real life and dumb reasons why I have panic attacks. Here is where you can find out more about Mark Trotter and his books: https://www.marktrotter.tv/ If you have need a Bible, have any questions or prayer requests, please feel free to email me at WalkWithJesusPodcast@gmail.com
Pastor Mark Trotter had a huge impact on the Living Faith Bible Institute and the Living Faith Fellowship. In this episode of the Postscript we take highlights from interviews with Mark as well as excerpts from sermons and other videos to share why he was such a special servant of Christ.
In this episode, we have a message Pastor Mark Trotter taught at the Certainty Conference in 2017. This particular message was a dramatic monologue Pastor Mark wrote about the Judgment Seat of Christ. Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on Twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com. You can also find more information on our website, www.theologyroundtable.com
Every Wednesday, KARMA Radio releases a new episode, featuring music from some of the best upcoming UK bands in the Alternative Rock scene, as well as spinning new releases from some well established names too. On the show, we have a guest each week, talking about new projects for themselves, music they grew up listening to, the first album they ever bought and a whole lot more. We have taken this part of the show out, and uploaded it to Spotify to reach a wider audience, however due to copyright rules on here, we have removed the music. If you'd like to hear this show in full, please head to the link below: https://soundcloud.com/karma-radio/karma-radio-30-feat-mark-trotter-from-lonely-the-brave You can also follow us on Twitter & Instagram: @_KARMARadio We are also on Facebook, you can find our page here: https://www.facebook.com/bookingskarma
The Hope List. It's a Sappy New Year and humble songwriting soul, Mark Trotter, is our guest on Episode 110 of Sappenin' Podcast! The Lonely The Brave guitarist helps us bring in 2021 with a bunch of truly honest conversations from one of our most anticipated acts of the year. After going through a lot of changes behind the scenes, one of Europe's most established touring bands are back and we've got all the gossip on what's going on! Get ready to experience honest secrets on everything from their comeback album to changing vocalists, the fresh impact of working with Jack Bennett, Dave's departure, dealing with mental health stigmas, early toilet venue struggles, strange fan encounters, pissing off Iron Maiden, the strangest sentence involving Deftones and boobs you'll ever hear and more! This is an extremely humble conversation, full of laughs, to make you smile. Turn it up and join Sean and Morgan to find out Sappenin' this week!Follow Us on Social Media:Twitter: @sappeninpod.Instagram: @sappeninpod. Special thank you to our Sappenin' Podcast Patreons:Join the Sappenin' Podcast Community: Patreon.com/Sappenin.Kylie Wheeler, Mayumi Liwayway, Emma Barber, Mitch Perry, Shani-Maia Boxill-Anderson, Dayna Lasnover, Amandine Urbano, Janelle Caston, Drew Styles, Samantha Spray, Dilly Grimwood, Nathan Crawshaw, Kelly Young, Kelly Irwin, Johnny Phillips, Scarlet Charlton, Simon Amos, Jenni Munster, Cate Stevenson, Amy Campion, Emily Senogles, Lucy Deards, Martina McManus, Erin Howard, John&Emma, James Oakley, Louis Cook, Marcie Jacobson,, Jordan Birchard, Mike Cunningham, Jamie O'Jaime, Paddy The Magnificent, Carl Pendlebury, Kelly Emma Cannon, Livvy Cropper, Paul Hirschfield, Becky Magliocco, James McNaught, Lydia Henderson, Ricky McClurg, Amy Thomas, Scott Jones, Tallulah Grant, Stuart McNaught, Tony Michael, Jenni Robinson, Jamie Bloor, Sarah James, Michael Engler, El Douglas, Mark Hendy, Loz Sanchez, Natasha Morris, Kelly Mallery, James Bowerbank, Mikey White, Becky Handy, Kevin Clarke, Jean Davies, Cerys Andrews, Let it Flow Yoga, Rhys Bernardo, Liam Connolly, Jordan Harris, Kyle David Smith, James Page, Kat Bessant, Justin Dunn, Samantha Neville, Ash Foster, Chris Harris, Scott Evans, Geoff Halbherr, Danny Eaton, Jessie Hellier, Emily Dixon, David Winchurch, Kelly Tyrer, Hannah Rachael, Justine Baddeley, Anthony Matthews, Nuala Clark, Owen Davies, Samantha Bowen, Sandra Kucharczyk, Gavin Butler, Jennifer Dean, Ryan Woodman, Matt Roberts, Robert Pike, Robert Byrne, Hannah Talbot, Ida Christensen, Nicola Johnson, Rebecca Harrison, Luke Wardle, Sarah Maher, Alanágh Nic Gabhann, Lewis Sluman, Andy Saxton, Snowdogg7, Helen Macbethm, Callum Oakshott, Adam Tibbs, Alice Boyns, Joshua Ehrensperger-Lewis, Lucy Neill, Ollie Amesbury, Stevie Burke, Jacob Turner, Nathan Matheson, Katy Brewster, Thomas James, Andrew Keech, Ben Evans, Ceri Craddock, Jason Heredia, Marc Jones, Kevin Andrew, Craig Harris, Vicki Willis-Dent, Stewart Reynolds, Lawrance Bishop, Jodie Shannon, Tom Owen. Chris Howard, Jim Farrell, Nate Thomas, Chris Hawthorne, Marc Davies, Tim Whatley, Adam Parlow, Julia Rawicz, Keiran Lewis, Josh Crisp, John Price, Jade Austin, Dan Cullen, Jamie Logan, Sam Griffiths, Hannah Kanyon, Dave MacPherson, Emma... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode we are joined by Jack and Mark of Lonely The Brave.We talk all about how Jack came to join the band, where the band started with their approach to the new record and their creative process, how they are doing with the chaos of a year we have all had, the recording process for the band, horror as usual and much more!We also just want to say a huge thank you as this is our last episode of the year to all our guests/listeners and all pr help from everyone very appreciated! Go pre-save Lonely The Brave upcoming album here for some exclusive content:http://www.lonelythebrave.com/ Don't forget you can support the podcast here: DiscordWhatsAppFacebookInstagramThe Hardcore ProjectTwitterYouTubeSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/anearfulpodcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode pastor Mark Trotter shares with us how loving ones family is the first responsibility of a ministry leader. We speak about the importance of the pastor bringing his family into the ministry with him and how a good leader will learn to say no to things that derail his relationships at home. Mark Trotter Books - https://www.marktrotter.tv/shop LIKE, SUBSCRIBE AND FOLLOW OUR PODCAST
In this episode pastor Mark Trotter expounds upon a tabernacle template for prayer that he preached at Living Faith Fellowship's 2020 All Church Retreat. We talk about the various parts of entering through the tabernacle and the symbolism of all the furnishings as it pertains to prayer. Mark speaks about a time in his life recently that this prayer model helped him. Mark Trotter Books - https://www.marktrotter.tv/shop LIKE, SUBSCRIBE AND FOLLOW OUR PODCAST
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Read 1 Corinthians in preparation for the third and last part of this 3-week study led by Rev. Mark Trotter.
Read 1 Corinthians in preparation for the second part of this 3-week study led by Rev. Mark Trotter.
Read 1 Corinthians in preparation for this 3-week study led by Rev. Mark Trotter.
Welcome to Missionary Roundtable!In this episode, Kale is joined by Pastor Mark Trotter. Pastor Mark has served as a pastor for a number of years, and was the Senior Pastor of First Baptist Church in New Philadelphia, OH for 19 years, before also pastoring in Columbus, OH and currently in Douglasville, GA. Kale & Mark discuss what he has learned over his years of pastoral experience in regards to the American pastor's role in supporting international missions & missionaries. Missionary Roundtable is hosted and produced by Kale Horvath. Kale is a pastor and missionary to the country of Hungary. You can learn more about his ministry at www.horvaths2hungary.com. Also, please check out our other podcast, Theology Roundtable, at www.theologyroundtable.com.
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• Three new winter wheat varieties from K-State are on the way • Using GPS sensors on cattle for better grazing management • The latest agricultural news, and the latest “Milk Lines” • Hummingbird migration… 00:01:30 – New Wheat Varieties Ahead: K-State wheat breeder Gaurong Zhang talks about the three new winter wheat varieties from the K-State wheat development program that will be released for certified seed production this fall, with full availability in 2020...all feature important advances in disease resistance while excelling in yield performance, according to K-State field tests. 00:13:00 – Grazing Management Via Satellite: A visiting researcher at K-State this past week, precision livestock scientist Mark Trotter of Central Queensland University in Australia, talks about his research on using data from GPS sensors placed on cattle, and then integrating it with satellite imagery of pastures and rangeland, as a resource for improving grassland management...a concept that is gaining considerable traction in the grazing management arena. 00:24:30 – Ag News: Eric Atkinson covers the day's agricultural news headlines, along with this week's edition of "Milk Lines." 00:33:05 – Hummingbird Migration: K-State wildlife specialist Charlie Lee talks about the southward migration of hummingbirds, and about a new study suggesting that migration is happening earlier than it once did. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Eric Atkinson and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan.
Surprise! Here's a special Labor Day Monday edition of Theology Roundtable! This morning we have Pastor Mark Trotter joining Pastor Jeff Bartell to talk about the upcoming Certainty Conference at First Baptist Church in New Philadelphia, OH. More information about Certainty Conference 2019:https://www.lffellowship.com/certainty Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. Follow us on twitter @theologypod, or send us an email at theologyroundtable@gmail.com. You can also find more information on our website, www.theologyroundtable.com A Living Faith Fellowship Broadcast
In this episode, Pastor Jeff interviews Pastor Mark Trotter. Pastor Mark has a long history of incredible ministry experience. In this interview, Pastor Mark shares with us his salvation testimony, how God has used him in ministry over the years, and how God is presently using him today in the country of Malawi training and equipping local church pastors. For more information about Pastor Mark's ministry, or to purchase his book(s) "52 Weeks of Pursuit" Volumes 1 & 2, you can visit: www.marktrotter.tv Theology Roundtable is a podcast hosted by Pastors Jeff Bartell, Troy Stogsdill, and Brett Bartlett. Join us for roundtable discussion on theology, Bible doctrine, and ministry methodology. New episodes are released on Friday mornings. Make sure to subscribe and follow us on your favorite podcast app like iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Podbean, and more. You can also find more information on our website, www.theologyroundtable.com A Living Faith Fellowship Broadcast
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This week on the Slipstream Podcast, it’s former powerboat driver Mark Trotter and former crew chief Dana Delk that reflect on the deep history of the sport. The two racers also provide a great look ahead for race fans and teams alike before the Springfield F1 Grand Prix in Springfield, Ohio. http://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/www.slipstreamnetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/SSP-61-On-the-Road-to-Springfield-with-Trotter-and-Delk-.mp3 Subscribe: iTunes | Google Play | […]
Livestock monitoring and grazing management, Mark Trotter, UNE. Mark discusses examining grazing behaviour on Nandaly stubbles, using GPS collars, technology - UAVs, virtual fencing and electronic gadgets. This presentation was funded by the Mallee Catchment Management Authority.