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Mark Visser continues the New Beginnings series looking at three unnamed people whose lives are transformed by Jesus. One was touched by Jesus, one reached out and touched Jesus' garment and the third one was placed before Jesus by his friends, Jesus only spoke to him and his life, like the previous two people was transformed.
Mark Visser continues the New Beginnings series looking at the life of Joseph. Joseph was hated by his brothers because he was their father's favourite child , when he had two dreams of his brothers bowing before him and then his parents and brothers bowing before him things went from bad to worse. He was sold into slavery, then wrongfully imprisoned. The New Beginnings he experienced did not look like they were placing him where his dreams would become a reality, but through all of his troubles God had a plan.
The leadership team of Gill and Mark Visser and Mark and Christine Stoneman share what spoke to them while at the Vineyard UK&I National Leaders Gathering at Trent Vineyard in Nottingham. Each share on something that touched their heart and that they felt would be beneficial to the family of Grace Vineyard.
Mark Visser looks at the events from Palm Sunday to Easter Sunday, from Jesus causing chaos in the Temple by chasing out the merchants selling their livestock, to Him being anointed with oil, washing his disciples feet during the Passover meal, His time of prayer in the garden to his betrayal, trial, punishment and execution. This all in preparation to Resurrection Sunday and what that means to you and to the rest of the world.
Mark Visser carries on with the second teaching in the mini-series, Who is Jesus? Mark looks at the Parable of the Lost Son, often called the Parable of the Prodigal Son. The younger son asks his father for his inheritance before his father is dead, he then goes to a foreign land and squanders his wealth on hedonistic living and ends up in a field feed pigs. He decides to return to his father and ask to be one of his servants, because he knew they lived better lives than he was currently living. How does his father react when he returns? This is what Mark focuses on in revealing the Jesus is Grace.
Mark Visser goes back to the New Beginnings series, looking at The Priesthood of All Believers. All the Israelites were supposed be priests of the Lord, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. But when the Lord called them to come up to Mount Sinai they were afraid of the thunder and lightning and asked Moses to talk to God on their behalf. When the Tabernacle was established Aaron and his sons were chosen to be the priests serving in the Tabernacle. Only the High Priest could enter the Most Holy Place, once a year on the Day of Atonement. Jesus came and fulfilled the Law and is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. He made the way for all His followers to be priests to minister to God and to the people in the world because of what happened on the day He was crucified.
Gill and Mark Visser, but mainly Gill, bring a Valentines Day Family message, looking at where Valentines Day came from and what it means for us today. How big is God's love for us? How can we show the love that St Valentine did? What can we do to love others? These are things that Gill looks at and then we finish off with a craft.
Mark Visser continues the New Beginnings series looking at how the Tabernacle was set up as the place of worship for the Israelites when the were in the wilderness after their exodus from Egypt. Marl looks at how the Tabernacle is an image of Jesus Christ, with God needing to be the centre of our worship today.
Mark Visser continues the New Beginnings sermon series looking at Moses who experienced a number of New Beginnings in his life that Mark could have looked at but he chose to look at the job changes that Moses experienced in his life.
Mark Visser continues the New Beginnings sermon series looking at two families that had to relocate homes. Moving homes is one of the top five most stressful events one can experience alongside death of a loved one, divorce or separation, long-term illness and job loss. Mark looks at the two scenarios of these families having to relocate their homes, what led up to it and what was the effect of it.
Mark Visser concludes the Christmas Service with the final reading and then a short message from Max Lucado's book, One Incredible Moment - Celebrating the Majesty of the Manger.
Mark Visser continues the early start to the Advent mini-series in the build up to Christmas. The second message of Advent is Peace. We live in a world in turmoil where there hasn't been peace for hundreds of years, but despite this we, as believers in Jesus Christ can live in peace. How do we do that? That is what Mark looks at in his message.
Mark Visser kicks off the Advent mini-series in the build up to Christmas. It is early, but because of what else is happening in December we are starting this mini-series now. Mark looks at the first of the four themes, Hope. The Jews were waiting in Hope for their promised Messiah, and are still waiting because they missed the signs pointing to the baby born in Bethlehem during the time of the census.
He has surfed the biggest waves in the world. He has even conquered one of the most dangerous waves in the world, AT NIGHT. It's an open chat on fear, breathing and being ready for the worst possible scenario. Beyond his incredible surfing achievements, Visser is dedicated to mental and physical peak performance, resilience, and overcoming fear, which he shares through his motivational talks and coaching - check him out www.markvisser.net. He also runs the Ocean Warrior course, helping people master breath control and mindset techniques to handle high-pressure situations. *** Follow the Howie Games on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehowiegamespod/ Follow the Howie Games on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thehowiegames See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
He has surfed the biggest waves in the world. He has even conquered one of the most dangerous waves in the world, AT NIGHT. It's an open chat on fear, breathing and being ready for the worst possible scenario. Beyond his incredible surfing achievements, Visser is dedicated to mental and physical peak performance, resilience, and overcoming fear, which he shares through his motivational talks and coaching - check him out www.markvisser.net. He also runs the Ocean Warrior course, helping people master breath control and mindset techniques to handle high-pressure situations. *** Follow the Howie Games on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehowiegamespod/ Follow the Howie Games on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thehowiegames See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark Visser carries on with the Unlikely Heroes sermon series, looking at someone who on the surface might not look like an Unlikely Hero, his actions and his attitude are not great, but what he does do, in the end, makes him an Unlikely Hero. His story is sometimes hard to swallow, our Unlikely Hero is Jonah.
OK. Think about three power poles on top of one another. Then think of a wave. Then think of surfing it. WILD hey! We'll unpack all that and more with Viss in his full ep! Firstly, get to know a bit about this elite big-wave surfer, speaker, and ocean adventurer who is known for his resilience, emotional intelligence, and innovative ocean survival techniques. ** This man is a powerful key note speaker, check him out www.markvisser.net and get him involved!!! And, if you're interested in mastering ocean or surf skills, visit www.theoceanwarrior.com for a variety of courses and programs—some even free! I've hit him up!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark Visser continues the Unlikely Heroes series looking at the early life of Moses. He should have been murdered at birth, then he was given away to a princess and raised as a prince of Egypt until he murdered an Egyptian slave master. Moses then fled for his life and lived as a refugee until God grabbed his attention.
Mark Visser begins the new series on Unlikely Heroes, looking at various people found in Scripture, some named, some unnamed, who do something unusual or extraordinary but receive very little recognition in the wider scheme of things. Today Mark looks at a woman, shunned by her peers, encountering Jesus while collecting water, who then, despite being an outcast, tells her city about the man who told her everything about her life.
Ready to provoke your insights? Learn more about AI and the 2030 Insight Model! By provoking your insights, you allow Insights professionals enhance efficiency to focus on genuine human empathy. Provocation entails a narrative of action that begins with but does not end with data. Listen to J. Walker Smith ,Global Knowledge Lead at Kantar; Mark Visser, Global Head of Consulting at Kantar; and host Jane Ostler, EVP, Global Thought Leadership at Kantar in this insightful episode.Find out more: https://www.kantar.com/inspiration/ai/ai-2030-provocation-makes-the-difference Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark Visser concludes the series of Lessons from the Life of Jesus looking at how David provided financially and spiritually for Solomon, his son who becomes the next king if Israel, to be able to build the Tabernacle of God in Jerusalem. David was prevented from building it, but he provided nearly all the materials need to build it. Mark speaks of ways that we too can provide for our next generation.
How do you go from being deathly afraid of the water, to being one of the world's wildest professional big wave surfers? In this conversation, Australian big wave surfer, author, and mindset coach Mark Visser discusses the journey that has taken him from being afraid of bath time after nearly drowning as a 3-year old to becoming a world-renowned surfer and coach. Mark shares how he overcame his fears, his historic night surf at Jaws break in Maui, and his ongoing project to surf a 100-foot wave. As a mindset coach for successful individuals and organisations, including world champion surfer Kelly Slater and Australian Football League coach Simon Goodwin, Mark drives home the importance of self-awareness, transparency, collaboration, and continuous learning in achieving success. Learn. Lead. Collaborate. Start your leadership journey today. Head to Aleda Collective to find out more about our signature, cross industry collaboration program, Aleda Connect. Curated and facilitated by experts, running for 8 fortnightly sessions, Aleda Connect is the learning experience of a life-time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark Visser continues the the series looking at the final stages of David's life and how prepares the transition of kingship from himself to his chosen son and how he deals with a son who tries to proclaim himself as the next king.
Mark Visser picks up again on the Lessons from the Life of David series looking at David as The Repentant King. When David is told a parable by Nathan the prophet about a rich man taking a poor mans only lamb to eat it, David becomes angry until Nathan tells David he is the rich man and Uriah is the poor man. David's response to Nathan's revelation is why God calls David "a man after my own heart". There is more to the story than just this.
How important is the Day of Pentecost in the life of the church? What is the significance of it and how has it impacted the church? Mark Visser looks at these questions and shares his thoughts on the importance of Pentecost.
Mark Visser continues the series looking at how the sins that David committed when seducing and raping Bathsheba and then murdering her husband Uriah are repeated by two of David's sons. One son rapes his half-sister and then he is murdered by her brother. Children learn by by watching their parents and copying their parents. Training a child in the ways of the Lord is so important.
Gill and Mark Visser give feedback from the Vineyard Leaders Gathering that took place that week. Part of what Gill shares is how Peter was able to walk on water because of the presence and power of Jesus. Part of what Mark shares is about the Christian Atheists that Justin Brierley spoke about.
Jan Heffer shares how God revealed things her and how she was reluctant to share it, until Mark Visser said something that prompted her to realise it was for more than just her, so she shares her message as she leads us in Communion and shares about the Banqueting Table.
Mark Visser looks at the next lesson from the Life of David. It is Spring and the kings were to go to battle, but David stays in Jerusalem. While in Jerusalem, and not on the battlefield, David sees a very beautiful women bathing, which leads to inappropriate behaviour which leads to devastating consequences.
Easter is over and so Mark Visser picks up once more on the series Lessons from the Life of David where he looks at how David seeks for someone from Saul or Jonathan's family so that he can bless them and provide for them. Mephibosheth is found and invited to feast at the King's table.
On this Easter Sunday, the day that defined time and dates, Mark Visser asks the questions, "Why was the Stone Rolled Away?" and then takes us through a number of possible reasons.
Je vaste dosis verhalen, analyses en een gulle lach over dat fraaie medium: de radio!Deze week is Desiree van der Heiden (NPO Radio 2) onze gast!Met in aflevering 157:Desiree van der Heiden doet sinds kort de late avond op NPO Radio 2. Eigen kweek dus vanuit de nachtelijke luwte van deze zender (en een beetje KX en 3FM). Desiree is inmiddels één van de frisse nieuwe stemmen op de nationale radio waar je eens naar moet luisteren. Dus doen we ook hier, samen met haar, naar twee fragmenten uit haar avondshow 'Dees moet je horen'. Ook blikken we terug op de 3FM Awards die in stilte via een youtube-stream en flardjes op NPO 3FM zelf te volgen waren. Vanuit het Paard in Den Haag was het jaarlijkse prijzenfeestje voor Nederlandse artiesten wederom een vage echo uit succesvolle tijden. Of hebben ze zich opnieuw uitgevonden?Op Qmusic zetten ze in op grotere namen. Daar worden felbegeerde Taylor Swift-kaartjes weggeven in de ochtendshow. Het Vlaamse Q-voorbeeld van dit prijzenfeest ('elke beller wint') volgt nog steeds het Oprah Winfrey-model, met hysterische toestanden én voor-de-gek-houd-momentjes bij de zenuwachtige bellers.Marijn Oosterveen was onlangs bij DWDR te gast, samen met dj Anoûl Hendriks, wiens ochtendshow op SLAM! hij produceert. Ze hintten al op een vroegere tijd in de ochtend en dat klopt: Marijn presenteert nu zelf de pre-ochtendshow. Even luisteren hoe die aftrap gingIn het Blooperblokje onder andere van Angela Groothuizen, Barend van Deelen en Tim op het Broek.Bij Syb krijgt Paul McCartney z'n oude bas weer terug en bij de NOS begeeft de computer het (weer). Dit item wordt trouwens gesponsord door 'BBQ is good for you'. Huh?De slotminuut (het slotgebed) is van Daan Hartgers, hij doet de dagsluiting namens Groot Nieuws Radio.De exclusieve bonusshow voor vrienden van de show is deze week:Een hele bevalling! Je hoort maar liefst drie nieuwe zwangerschapsaankondigingen in de bonusshow. Wie kinderloos blijft, ligt er binnenkort uit in radioland…?Desiree van der Heiden is er nog bij en vult haar 'Radio-vriendenboekje' voor ons in, met onder andere haar grootste eigen blooper en haar toekomstdromen.Tot slot bonusbloopers van onder andere Radio Drenthe, Mark Visser, Henk van Steeg (of is Hans van der Steeg?) en onze vaste waarde Mieke van der Weij.Om de bonusshow te horen ga je naar Vriendvandeshow.nl/Radio Als je ‘Vriend van de show' wordt (€3,50 per maand of €35,- per jaar) steun je ons om deze podcast voort te zetten en krijg je élke week zo'n extra show! De extra afleveringen, ook alle vorige, komen vanzelf in je eigen podcast-app.Bestook ons met feedback, post, blooper-tips en meer via: ditwasderadio@gmail.com.Volg ons op de socials: Facebook | X | Threads | Instagram | Youtube | TikTokDit Was De Radio dankt 'De Radiofabriek' voor de opnamefaciliteiten. Meer info op: www.radiofabriek.nl.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The fourth Sunday of Lent is Mother's Day in the UK, so Mark Visser deviates from the Lessons from the Life of David series to look at two ladies whose lives had an impact on the lives of many people, including our own. Hannah, the mother of Samuel the prophet, and Mary, the mother of Jesus.
Mark Visser looks briefly at what happens to Michal for judging David celebrating bringing the Ark of the Covenant to Jerusalem before looking at the covenant God made with David. The Davidic Covenant is about there always being a king from the lineage of David on the throne of Israel.
Mark Visser continues the series on Lessons from the Life of David looking at how the Ark of the Covenant was lost by the Israelites to the Philistines but was eventually returned to the Israelites. David brings the Ark to Jerusalem, from this we learn who can carry the presence of God and how to do it.
Mark Visser returns to the series on Lessons from the Life of David when he looks how David, who is now King of Israel, defeats the Philistines, not once, but twice, and both battles happen in the same place. David seeks God's face before each battle and is directed by God how to fight against the Philistines. The same enemy in the same place but God gives David different tactics.
Mark Visser continues the series, Lessons from the Life of David. Saul is killed in battle, but David does not celebrate the death of King Saul, rather he mourns, weeps and fasts until evening, and then he writes a lament about Saul and Jonathan. David honours Saul to the very end, despite Saul's desire to kill David. He then enquires of the Lord as to what to do next.
Mark Visser starts the new year continuing the series, Lessons from the Life of David, looking at 1 Samuel 30 where in challenging times David trust God, listens to His voice only and shows love to those who were too exhausted to pursue the enemy to set their families free from capture.
Mark Visser does week two of Advent, looking at the wise men who followed a star to find the baby that was born as the king of the Jews. There are many stars in the world today, but do they guide us to Jesus? We are called to be stars that guid people to Jesus.
Mark Visser continues the Lessons from the Life of David series, looking at the time David was in the cave at Adullam, and how people came to him, people who were in debt, distressed or discontented. What do we, the church, do when we encounter people who are like this? Can we help them?
Mark Visser moves away from the Lessons from the Life of David series as we commemorate Remembrance Sunday. We live in a fallen world, where man has chosen to disregard the teachings and love of God, for the fleeting pleasures and treasures of this world, rejecting God in the process and therefore we live in a world of violence and wars. This means we end up with days like today, Remembrance Sunday, where we set apart a special day to remember those who have lost their lives in wars and conflicts.
Mark Visser continues the Lessons from the Life of David series looking at how David flees from Saul, who then pursues him and ends up in the company of prophets, strips off his kingly cloak and prophesies. Mark looks at how we deal with spiritual attacks and then asks the question, "What cloaks are we wearing that we should not be wearing?"
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Everyone, to some degree, has anxiety around speaking, and it can affect us all in different ways. Maybe it affects your ability to relax, try new things and show your personality when you speak, or maybe anxiety is paralyzing you, and keeping you stuck and small. That's why in this episode I've gathered together insights from experts with different perspectives on managing anxiety and fear, and thrown my own two penneth into the mix for you to consider. What Mark, Clare, Tim, Colette and I share will give you some new ways to look at anxiety and tips for managing it, so that you can begin to fully step into your speaking power. If you want to start speaking, or feel more at ease on stage, so that you can be fully self expressed … sharing your passion, purpose and personality with more impact then listen up! Enjoy! What you'll discover Mark Visser: The mind-body connection and the sequence in which our bodies shut down because of fear. How Mark nearly blacked out with fear the first time he spoke! Mark's tips for managing future based ‘imagined' fear. Tim Box: A new way to frame anxiety. Tips for managing anxiety. Tips for managing anxiety related to public speaking. Dr Clare Roberts: The different mental and physical aspects of anxiety. The physical symptoms of public speaking anxiety and how to minimize them. Using graded exposure to overcome fear and build confidence. Techniques to get you into your ‘speaking' performance state. Colette Etheridge: Whether anxiety is an illness or a state of mind. The difference between types of anxiety and phobias. How fear of speaking on stage or on video is driven by our beliefs. Sarah Archer Tactics for tackling ‘bad' stories. What we're really scared of. The two most powerful tools you can deploy in your life to become unstoppable. Guest Links: All things Mark: Website(s): https://www.theoceanwarrior.com https://www.markvisser.net Facebook: @MarkVisser Books*: The Big Wave Method by Mark Visser All things Tim: www.thecontrolsystem.co.uk https://www.podbean.com/pu/pbblog-akeh4-a50450 https://www.youtube.com/c/TimBoxMindCoach @timboxmindcoach (Instagram) https://www.facebook.com/timboxhypnotist (Facebook) TEDx - How to Stop Feeling Anxious About Anxiety by Tim Box All things Clare: https://www.generationcalm.com https://www.youtube.com/c/GenerationCalm https://www.facebook.com/Generationcalm https://www.instagram.com/generationcalm/ All things Colette: https://smallstepscounsellingservice.com https://www.facebook.com/SmallStepsGlos/ https://childbehavioursolutions.co.uk https://www.facebook.com/ChildBehaviourSolutions/ Full Episode Links 141 - Wave Goodbye to Your Fears with Mark Visser 177 - Taking Back Control of Your Future with Tim Box 208 - Overcoming the Different Dimensions of Public Speaking Anxiety with Dr Clare Roberts 113 - Understanding Anxiety and how To Beat It with Colette Etheridge 91 - Breaking Free From ‘Bad Stories' by Sarah Archer Want to get better at finding and sharing your stories then check out our FREE Five Day Snackable Story Challenge Practice your speaking & test your content in a safe space in The Speaking Club ‘Live' Membership Want to create a signature talk that sells, then check out our Nail Your Signature Talk in 60 Days programme. Want to find out about working with me 121 then book a call here. https://www.saraharcher.co.uk Thanks for listening! To share your thoughts: Leave a comment below. Share this show on Twitter, Facebook or LinkedIn. To help the show out: Leave an honest review at https://www.ratethispodcast.com/tsc Your ratings and reviews really help get the word out and I read each one. Subscribe on iTunes. *(please note if you use my link I get a small commission, but this does not affect your payment)
Big wave surfer Mark Visser joined Garry and Tim to talk about his attempts to ride a 100-foot wave, how he deals with fear, surfing at night, his involvement with Richmond and Melbourne, and more.
On Tuesday morning, Garry and Tim's 'Ramble' included chats about Tim's speech on Friday night, their Wordle habits, Garry's food hack, bells and whistles in cars, the cost of putting a flag on the Sydney Harbour Bridge, and more. Their 'Conversation Starters' centred around Jordan De Goey and the situation he finds himself in at Collingwood, and they also discussed also the TikTok video uploaded by Jack Ginnivan. Following their news update from Sam Edmund, they were joined by big wave surfer Mark Visser and they had plenty of material for 'Questions Without Notice'.
Stephan Gans joins us to talk about Insights Transformation and how Consumer Insights can best organize to drive business value. Stephan Gans is the SVP, Chief Consumer Insights and Analytics Officer at PepsiCo, one of the world's largest and best-known FMCG companies. He's been in the business of understanding and predicting consumer behaviour for some time and leads the ongoing transformation of his function at PepsiCo. Stephan join's Kantar's Mark Visser and Professor Andrew Stephen to discuss the future of Insights organisations and the need for re-imagining the Insights function in these disruptive times.