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Bài của chị Madelyn Maxfield làm việc tại các tạp chí của Giáo Hội Các Thánh Hữu Ngày Sau của Chúa Giê Su Ky Tô Trong khi đang đi phục vụ truyền giáo, tôi đã bỏ lỡ đám cưới của người bạn thân nhất của mình. Cả ngày hôm đó, tôi không thể ngừng suy […] The post Podcast số 543 – Liahona tháng 1, 2026 – Sự Hối Cải Không Chỉ Là Vượt Qua Tội Lỗi – Madelyn Maxfield appeared first on Thánh Hữu Việt Nam.
With Chris out of town, Brandon Day of Bless You Boys joins Rogelio as they talk to Owen and Maxfield of the Down on the Farm Substack and podcast as they discuss sleepers in the system, including Ben Malergi, how they get their ratings; and what the Tigers are doing well for their player development. Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TigersMinorLeagueReport Join the Patreon-https://www.patreon.com/TigersMinorLeagueReport Twitter: Tigers Minor League Report Show Email: tigersmlreport@gmail.com Paypal Donate: TMLR Donate Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DetroitTigersMinorLeagueReport/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Our guest today is the incomparable Kenneth D. King, returning to the Sew & So Podcast after first joining us on Episode 72.Kenneth is a New York–based haute couturier renowned for his mastery of evening wear, couture technique, and design education.Born and raised in Salinas, Kansas, and later moving to Oklahoma, Kenneth's path to fashion excellence led him to earn a degree in fashion merchandising from Central State University and to study patternmaking in San Francisco under Paris-trained Simmin Sethna. His extraordinary career includes selling to elite boutiques such as Maxfield, Wilkes Bashford, and Ultimo, designing for icons like Geena Davis, Cloris Leachman, Bernie Taupin, and Elton John, and having his work featured on red carpets, music videos, and television commercials.Kenneth's creations now reside in the permanent collections of the De Young Museum, LACMA, The Oakland Museum, and London's Victoria and Albert Museum. In addition to designing, he is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Fashion Institute of New York, a Contributing Editor for Threads Magazine, an instructor for Craftsy and Burda, and the author of multiple acclaimed books on couture sewing techniques.In this episode, Kenneth joins us to discuss his newest book, Doll Couture – The Red-Carpet Edition, his inspirations, collaborations, and what continues to drive his creativity today. (3:35) Kenneth reminds us how he learned to so and who influenced him.(4:40) He tells about his grandmother and her influence on him.(5:20) He talks about why people are forced to create in a certain style and what can be done to more out of this mold.(7:53) He talks about his new inspirations and gives us a history lesson on new York's Ladies' Mile.(10:26) Learn about Kenneth's collaborations(11:40) What was it like for Kenneth to work with his husband Andrew?(14:23) What's new with Kenneth?(16:07) Learn about Kenneth's new book Doll Couture – The Red-Carpet Edition.(18:15) How is this new book different from the first one?(21:00) Learn about the book's Easter Eggs(21:15) What Red Carpet moments inspired his character's designs?(22:33) Does working on a small-scale change how he thinks about proportions and other considerations?(24:05) What items from doll sized couture will help those creating full-sized garments?(25:20) How long did it take Kenneth to complete his book?(27:06) There was an untraditional path to publishing Kenneth's books…he shares this with us.(31:48) What's it like when he is finally handed his first copy of a new book?(33:40) Kenneth recounts the story of his relationship with Elton John and the hats he created for him.(36:00) What's next for Kenneth?(37:34) What's his dream? And, how can you help?!(38:10)What question didn't we ask that he wished we had asked?(38:33) Reach out to Kenneth at KennethDKing@earthlink.com Be sure to subscribe to, review and rate this podcast on your favorite platform…and visit our website sewandsopodcast.com for more information about today's and all of our Guests.
When it comes to pests when growing your potatoes, or any other crop for that matter, they can be a nightmare. But Syngenta has a new product they think could be a real difference maker.
Marcie Maxfield is an award-winning author and playwright whose latest book is JewGirl: A Memoir on Being and Belonging. Marcie's websitehttps://marciemaxfield.com/ Amusing Jews Merch Storehttps://www.amusingjews.com/merch#!/ Subscribe to the Amusing Jews podcasthttps://www.spreaker.com/show/amusing-jews Adat Chaverim – Congregation for Humanistic Judaism, Los Angeleshttps://www.humanisticjudaismla.org/ Jewish Museum of the American Westhttps://www.jmaw.org/ Atheists United Studioshttps://www.atheistsunited.org/au-studios
In 2007, Larry helped his brother Marty move to Utah. Marty had terminal cancer, and he and his wife wanted to be near family in the final days of his life. When they arrived, neighbors and church members — strangers — had transformed Marty's new house into a warm home.Do you have your own story of an unsung hero? We'd love to hear it! Record a voice memo and email it to us at myunsunghero@hiddenbrain.org. Some guidance:--Focus on ONE moment that you will never forget. --Make sure you're in a quiet, non-echoey room.--Speak conversationally, like you're talking to a friend.--Let us know why this person continues to impact your life.--If your hero were standing in front of you today, what would you say? Address them directly. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Listen to the full podcast: https://bit.ly/SKMPMAXFIELDIn this episode, I sat down with renowned muralist and designer Bradford Maxfield (Bradlio1). This conversation goes far beyond art, it's a deep dive into the psychology of creativity, the dark history of the Mexican border wars, and the dystopian reality of the modern "attention economy." Bradford opens up about growing up in El Paso next to Juarez during the height of the cartel violence, how breaking his ankle changed his life path from skater to artist, and his wild theory that Banksy created Mr. Brainwash as the ultimate prank on the art world. We also discuss the "Edo Punk" universe, the death of graffiti etiquette, and the "Golden Ticket" visualization technique that can unlock elite performance.Follow Bradford:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bradlio1/X: https://x.com/estudiobradlio00:00 Introduction00:22 The Creative Process of Artists06:17 Life in El Paso and Juarez10:33 The Art Scene and Cultural Influences23:48 Skateboarding and Graffiti Culture32:45 The Power of Trust and Creative Energy37:43 Exploring Art and Propaganda41:37 The Influence of Shepard Fairey44:03 Creating Art from Personal Experiences55:58 The Floating World and Dystopian Future01:02:28 The Grind Set and Edo Punk01:05:16 Listen to the Full Episode in SupercastListen to the complete episodes of Sky King's Mental Playground, sign up at skmp.supercast.comFollow Sky on XSubscribe on YouTubeFollow Sky on Instagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the CRE podcast. 100% Canadian, 100% commercial real estate. What if the data hidden in your buildings could unlock your next investment opportunity? In this episode of the Commercial Real Estate Podcast, hosts Aaron Cameron and Adam Powadiuk welcome Mike Maxfield, SVP of Business Technology at Brookfield Properties, to unpack how data is... The post The Data-Driven Future of CRE with Mike Maxfield, SVP of Business Technology at Brookfield Properties appeared first on Commercial Real Estate Podcast.
In this second part of our interview with Kory, the focus shifts to the fine details of fishing both conventional and unconventional water systems. Kory drills down on his approach to the various environments that we all love to tackle and provides essential details that will aid the listener to become a more diverse and adaptive angler. Topics include:Fishing shallow water River systemsHow seasonal water temperatures change your approach Winter "holes"Fishing Northwest Ontario shield watersAdjustment lessons learned from Jim Saric
Kory Maxfield is a genuine outdoorsman. In this episode, we sit with Kory and talk about the rituals that crafted his childhood as he grew up in a family that put the outdoors first. On his page, Slump Bust Outdoors, Kory displays his life lessons as they relate to muskie fishing and in this episode, we tie it all together. Points of discussion include: Growing up in an outdoor familyGenerational Commercial fishing and the wisdom passed downFishing multimedia in 2025Backwater fishing lessons learned
At the 2025 Sibos conference, Richard Anton, Chief Client Officer at CIBC Mellon, spoke on a panel moderated by James Maxfield, Duco's Chief Product Officer, on how industry participants can prepare for the next generation of AI. The panel explored the industry's active deployment of agentic AI solutions and the surrounding considerations from a governance and risk mitigation perspective. This episode of CIBC Mellon Industry Perspectives, hosted by Jennifer Israel, Senior Manager, Corporate Communications and Marketing, in conversation with CIBC Mellon's Tim Pinnell, Relationship Executive, Global Financial Institutions, offers a look back at some of the key highlights from the panel discussion. This presentation contains the presenter'spersonal views and not those of CIBC Mellon or any other person. It may beconsidered advertising, and provides general information only and neither thepresenter nor CIBC Mellon nor any other person are, by means of thispresentation, rendering accounting, business, financial, investment, legal,tax, or other professional advice or services. This presentation isintended for general informational purposes only. It may not be regarded ascomprehensive nor as a substitute for professional advice. Before takingany particular course of action, contact your professional advisor to discussthese matters in the context of your particular circumstances. Neitherthe presenter nor CIBC Mellon accept responsibility for any loss or damageoccasioned by your reliance on information contained in this presentation. ©2025 CIBC Mellon. CIBC Mellon is alicensed user of the CIBC trade-mark and certain BNY trade-marks, and is thecorporate brand of CIBC Mellon Trust Company. None of CIBC Mellon TrustCompany, CIBC, The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation and their affiliatesmake any representations or warranties as to its accuracy, currency orcompleteness, makes any commitment to update any information. No part ofthe presentation is an offer or solicitation in respect of any particularstrategy and may not be construed as such. Services referred to may notbe offered in all jurisdictions nor by all companies.CIBC Mellon does not provide investment orasset management services. This presentation, either in whole or in part, mustnot be reproduced nor referred to without the express written permission ofCIBC Mellon. Trademarks, service marks and logos belong to their respectiveowners.
In this episode, Brett Maxfield, MS, CRNA and President and CEO of Maxfield Healthcare Solutions, shares the top trends shaping ASCs today, including rising costs, anesthesia shortages, and the growing impact of AI. He also discusses technology adoption challenges, evolving specialties, and what he's watching for ASC growth in the year ahead.
In this episode, Brett Maxfield, MS, CRNA and President and CEO of Maxfield Healthcare Solutions, shares the top trends shaping ASCs today, including rising costs, anesthesia shortages, and the growing impact of AI. He also discusses technology adoption challenges, evolving specialties, and what he's watching for ASC growth in the year ahead.
In this episode, Brett Maxfield, MS, CRNA and President and CEO of Maxfield Healthcare Solutions, shares the top trends shaping ASCs today, including rising costs, anesthesia shortages, and the growing impact of AI. He also discusses technology adoption challenges, evolving specialties, and what he's watching for ASC growth in the year ahead.
Welcome to the fifth series in the annual podcast programme from Academic Archers, bringing you papers from our 2024 conference.Please note: the sound quality on this recording is not as clear as usual. We apologise for this and thank you for your understanding.This episode considers what further education might mean for Emma Grundy and how her story reflects wider trends in UK higher education.Educating Emma? - Nicola MaxfieldThe Archers has often reflected national patterns in access to higher education. Some characters leave for university at 18, such as Alice and Ben (with mixed results), while others, like Brenda and Roy Tucker, return to study later in life.Could Emma Grundy follow a similar path? After disappointing GCSEs and years in low-paid work, Emma once dreamed of studying catering. Today, widening participation schemes encourage mature students like her, with 23% of UK students now over 30. If Emma were to enrol at Felpersham University, it could transform her prospects.Drawing on research linking higher education to self-esteem and opportunity, this paper asks whether Emma might find her own Educating Rita moment, or quietly complete a part-time degree while raising her family. Either way, education could be life-changing for Emma.About the speakerNicola Maxfield is a Study Skills Advisor at University Centre Petroc in North Devon, where she supports students to develop confidence and fulfil their potential. She lives in Devon and is currently pursuing a Masters degree.If you enjoy our work and would like to support Academic Archers, you can Buy Us a Coffee – buymeacoffee.com/academicarchers.
Join Katie and Liz on another episode of True Crime New England as they navigate the life and death of housewife Doris Maxfield. Doris, born in the 1930s in Maine, found herself living in Massachusetts in her adolescence and into her young adult years, getting married twice and delivering four sons. It wasn't until January of 1977 that the well-liked, local store owner was found dead in her kitchen in Post Mills, Vermont. Her initial autopsy stated her cause of death was natural causes, but was shortly re-examined to find that she had actually been strangled. Despite this fact, no one has ever been charged in her death.If you or anyone you know has any information on the suspicious death of Doris Maxfield, please call the Vermont State Police at 802-241-5000.Check out Sadie's thorough and in-depth article about Doris Maxfield here: https://ghastlyxgorgeous.wordpress.com/2025/04/12/vermonters-keep-secrets-the-life-and-death-of-doris-e-maxfield/
Join us for Sunday's Race of the Day: the Maxfield Stakes at Churchill Downs. Gino Buccola and Mike Beer share their thoughts and insights.
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*Shop Favorite Skincare Products* Shop My Shelf: https://shopmyshelf.us/shops/dermdoctor Amazon Favorites: https://www.amazon.com/shop/doctorly 20% Off Paula's Choice: https://www.tkqlhce.com/click-100667849-15267262 Shop SkinBetter Science: https://skinbetter.pro/doctorly Shop Dr. Shah's REMEDY Brand: https://remedyskin.com *Affiliate Links Generate Revenue for the Channel* 00:15 Doctorly Debate 2:15 Life Updates 5:58 Product Of The Day 10:24 The Debate 11:45 Dr. Maxfield's Opening Argument 12:40 Accutane's Cure Rate 13:30 Phymatous Rosacea & Excessive Oily Skin 15:00 Dr. Shah's Rebuttal 17:00 Accutane Side Effects 19:47 Dr. Maxfield Rebuttal 22:38 Accutane Vs. Other Treatments 26:18 iPledge 32:30 Birth Defects With Accutane 35:00 The Root Cause Of Acne? 36:44 Big Pharma & Diet Changes 43:31 Market For The Treatment Of Acne 45:00 Mood Changes With Accutane 50:00 Dr. Shah's Closing Statement 51:00 Dr. Maxfield's Closing Statement Disclaimer: This video is not intended to provide diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice. Content provided in this video is for educational purposes only. Please consult with a physician regarding any health-related diagnosis or treatment.
Stuart Maxfield is the Lead singer of Fictionist. Listen to their new record here:https://soundcloud.com/fictionistnoise/sets/repeater?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaZi9N_me9Bwf9URfE8Ga0Aa-lL4ivITTb7uHaDRiVZTgENrQ3Fcx0ArN-o_aem_kDot3OgJtBy9atRryQc4CABuy a Synth from Robbie Connolly:https://steiner-connolly.com/Listen to Tal's 2 new songs here: https://open.spotify.com/track/6rNWypmLgUgv3u2ejpmYxo?si=b288b22756cc4c50https://open.spotify.com/track/7l3YqjjyM03Urg7PQrn6Ay?si=4d1834af0895446f
Special episode for internal auditors looking to break into the banking industry or elevate their skills if they're already in the field. Listen in for expert insights from John Maxfield of Maxfield on Banks.
In this episode, Couz is joined by R.C. Maxfield from the @TheBackTo12Podcast . They will discuss the success the Texas Tech Red Raiders and coach Joey McGuire are having in the transfer portal prior to the 2025 college football season. They will also talk about the controversy surrounding former five-star recruit, Micah Hudson, and whether or not he may actually return to Lubbock after a brief stay at Texas A&M. The guys will also discuss potential changes in the college football playoff model and whether the Big 12 should bring in private equity money to help it compete with the SEC & B1G. #texastechfootball #big12football #transferportal ⭐️Sponsor: https://www.katzkantor.com⭐️
The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we're featuring Vernon County: https://bit.ly/3E5E43bThe Cabin is also presented by GHT; https://bit.ly/4hlhwuiCampfire Conversation:From Green Bay to Madison, and from the Dells to Eau Claire, Eric and Ana invite you on a mouthwatering tour of Wisconsin's top pancake hot spots! The Pancake Place in Green Bay has been voted "Best in the Bay" for over eight years, featuring a rotating Pancake of the Month. In Madison, The Pancake Café, recognized as "Best of Madison" since 2001, serves up creative options like chocolate chip and bacon-stuffed pancakes across multiple locations.For unique flavors, Maxfield's Pancake House in Fox Point and Wauwatosa offers Oreo and apricot pancakes, while PJ Piper Pancake House in Cedarburg tempts with their Graceland Cake, filled with peanut butter and fresh banana slices. Classic breakfast lovers will appreciate Mickies Dairy Bar in Madison for their warm, fluffy traditional pancakes, and Randy's Family Restaurant in Eau Claire, serving all-day breakfast since 1960. Mr. Pancake in Lake Delton is a steamboat sensation, known for excellent seasonal pancakes.Paul Bunyan's Cook Shanty in Minocqua and the Dells offers all-you-can-eat flapjacks alongside famous doughnuts. For more eclectic experiences, Delta Diner in Mason serves up Northwoods charm with its infamous Norwegian Pancakes. Frank's Diner in Kenosha is known for gigantic pancakes to add to your garbage plates. With each bite, these pancake hot spots will keep you coming back each morning! Inside Sponsors:Visit Lake Geneva: https://bit.ly/4hhUV1M
John Maxfield from "Maxfield on Banks" stops by the show. John is a wealth of knowledge and has an entertaining personality. Bill and John cover a lot of ground. John discusses the history and dynamics of banking, including the unique supply and demand of credit, traits of successful bankers, and the impact of historical tragedies on banker psychology. The episode also covers stories of notable bankers and failures, the free banking era, liquidity surges, and banking crises. John also delves into modern banking dynamics, including the rise of private credit, and shares insights from his extensive research and personal experiences with top bankers. Additionally, John talks about his elite banking symposium and unique forms of networking and learning in the banking sector. You can find John's past symposiums here: https://www.thebankingsymposium.com/ And his archive on https://www.maxfieldonbanks.com/ Show Notes: 00:00 Welcome to the Business Brew 01:23 Introducing John Maxfield 01:54 The Art of Banking 02:28 The Common Traits of Great Bankers 16:22 Historical Perspectives on Banking 20:16 The Free Banking Era 25:03 Modern Banking Challenges and Innovations 41:04 The Beale Model and Banking Risks 41:45 Factoring Company Acquisition 43:14 Blockchain in Trucking Industry 44:03 Building a Competitive Network 50:51 Banking Failures and Historical Insights 56:08 The Role of AI in Banking Research 01:00:48 Personal Stories and Networking 01:05:45 Citigroup's Complexities and Global Role 01:10:55 Elite Banking Symposium 01:15:51 Final Thoughts and Farewell
Innovation and regulation are quite often at odds. Technology relentlessly marches onward; yet it also needs to safely serve the common good. This is ever so true in banking. While banking may have traditionally been considered to be a rather conservative industry, its innovation curve has steepened significantly as physical banks have gone digital, digital banks have employed AI for lending, and managed accounts are embracing cryptocurrencies. Today's 7investing podcast features two banking experts, Caitlin Long and John Maxfield, who share their perspectives on the industry's innovation and offer their insights on: - How crypto-bank Silvergate managed (amazingly) to survive an 80% run on its deposits after the collapse of FTX. - Why overly-restrictive regulations such as excessive capital requirements and limitations on crypto might be soon to change. - What expectations the industry should have of the incoming SEC Chairman Paul Atkins and how he differs from outgoing chair Gary Gensler. - How 'debanking' is unfairly punishing many of the industry's key innovators In the final outro, 7investing CEO Simon Erickson plays a game of "over or under", to hear Caitlin and John's differing insights on a variety of popular companies and topics. This was truly an epic conversation between two banking Wyomingites! Follow @CaitlinLong_ and @MaxfieldonBanks on X/Twitter for even more of their insights. Disclaimer: 7investing's hosts and guests may have positions in the companies or cryptocurrencies discussed on this podcast. Nothing discussed in this program should be considered professional financial advice. To learn more about 7investing, visit our website at 7investing.com.
Ever since generative AI tools like Midjourney became available to the public in 2022, curious users and AI fanatics alike have been experimenting with the technology. But for tech aficionados and AI enthusiasts like Justin Meyer and Maxfield Hulker, Midjourney's closed-source model wasn't enough — they wanted to go deeper. That's why Justin and Max created Citivai, an open-source generative AI tool and social platform where users can create, share, and experiment with new image generation models. They sit down with Bilawal to discuss why community is so important to open-source development, the future of algorithmic personalization, and the famous so-called “dead internet theory.” They also unpack the risks of open-source development, and emphasize the importance of setting boundaries to keep users safe — while acknowledging the important role that “not-safe-for-work” content has played in the evolution of these powerful tools.For transcripts for The TED AI Show, visit go.ted.com/TTAIS-transcripts
It's an exciting time to invest in the banking sector. Newly-elected President Donald Trump has promised to relax regulations on banks, which could boost lending volumes. The Federal Reserve has lowered interest rates twice during the past two months, which could make companies more eager to borrow. In response, several publicly-traded financial services companies including Upstart Holdings (Nasdaq: UPST), Affirm Holdings (Nasdaq: AFRM), and SoFi Technologies (Nasdaq: SOFI) have seen their share prices skyrocket and are generating fantastic gains for their investors. But will this momentum continue? What impact will Trump's administration really have on banking? And what, specifically, should those of us investing in banking be watching for? In today's podcast, 7investing CEO Simon Erickson gets the answers to those questions from banking expert John Maxfield. The two discuss why the macro is favorable for banking, yet also a few cautionary things to watch out for at SoFi. Disclaimer: 7investing and its guests may have active positions in the companies mentioned in this podcast. To see all of 7investing's active recommendations, sign up for a 7-day free trial of our service at 7investing.com/subscribe.
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In this episode of Climate Change and Happiness hosts Thomas and Panu engaged with filmmakers Tehya Jennett and Maxfield Biggs from Stranded Astronaut Productions. Tehya and Maxfield shared their personal journeys related to climate emotions. They reflected, together with Panu and Thomas, on the impact of food choices on climate awareness and ethics, and the need for intergenerational dialogue. The conversation also highlighted the importance of creativity as a coping mechanism. Most recently, Maxfield and Tehya were part of the team that produced the Healing Lahaina documentary about the deadly Lahaina wildfire on Maui, premiering at the Hawai'i Int'l Film Festival. Tehya and Maxfield are also collaborating with Panu and Elin Kelsey to create new content on climate emotions. Join us in the quest of understanding how climate change is engaged with by young people.
In this episode, Dr. John Maxfield joins host Elizabeth Pittman to discuss his deep dive into the Lutheran Reformation from a specific town's perspective in his new book, Becoming Lutheran: The Community of Brunswick from Evangelical Reform to Lutheran Culture. The book traces the influences and events that shaped one community as its people journeyed from evangelical reform to Lutheran culture.Find out more and get the book at cph.org. Show NotesHave you ever wondered what the Lutheran Reformation looked like in a specific locality? Rev. Dr. John A. Maxfield reveals this in his new book by detailing the intellectual, personal, social, and political influences and events that shaped the Lower-Saxon town of Brunswick on its journey from evangelical reform to Lutheran culture. Listen to the episode now as Dr. Maxfield explores how he began writing this historical account, why he chose the community of Brunswick as the focal point, overall political developments and themes, and what lessons we today can take away from the people of Brunswick. QuestionsTell us how this book came about.Why Brunswick/Braunschweig?What connections exist between this town and the "major actors" in the Reformation?In what ways did the town embrace reformation theology, and how did they put their own "stamp" on things?In the overall timeline, where does the Church Order fall in terms of whole communities choosing to live as Evangelicals/Lutherans?What are the connections to the later developments politically concerning the Smalcald War, the princes' revolt, and the Magdeburg Confession?Looking "down the road"—describe the role Brunswick/Braunschweig played for the eventual "unification" around the Formula of Concord?What lessons can we as Lutherans today take from the experiences of Brunswick?About the GuestJohn A. Maxfield is a professor of history and religious studies at Concordia University of Edmonton in Alberta, Canada. In addition to numerous articles and book chapters, he edited Defending Luther's Reformation (CPH, 2017) and wrote Luther's Lectures on Genesis and the Formation of Evangelical Identity (Truman State University Press, 2008). He and his wife, Jennifer, have four adult children.
Image: city of Brunswick (Braunschweig) in the 16th centuryIn Becoming Lutheran, Dr. John Maxfield discusses several key aspects of Lutheran culture that shape the identity and practice of Lutherans as the Reformation grew and developed outside of the center of Wittenberg. The story of Brunswick engages with Reformation historiography in a way that takes genuine religious convictions seriously as pamphlets and preaching spread the Gospel to every level of society.Support the show Lutheran History Shop Youtube ( even more behind-the-scenes videos available for certain patron tiers) Facebook Website Interview Request Form email: thelutheranhistorypodcast@gmail.com About the Host Benjamin Phelps is a 2014 graduate from Martin Luther College with a Bachelor of Arts with a German emphasis. From there went on to graduate from Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary in 2018. Ben loves all things history and enjoys traveling. A descendant of over a dozen Lutheran pastors, Ben has an interest in his family roots, especially 19th-century Lutheranism, and has written several papers and journal articles on the topic. His 2018 thesis on Wyneken won the John Harrison Ness award and the Abdel Ross Wentz prize. He is also the recipient of two awards of commendation from the Concordia Historical Institute. Ben is currently a doctoral student in historical theology through Concordia Seminary's reduced residency program in St. Louis.
In today's episode, you'll hear me work through cases using the CTFAR Model with my dear friend and H2H Coach, Jody Moore and H2H Crew member and author, Dave Maxfield. Listen as we reverse engineer the CTFAR Model and work it from the bottom up! YEP, it can be reversed and still be effective! TUNE IN NOW! Xo, Sari Quote: "Ladies and gentlemen, take a look at this. Actions speak louder than words, right? So ask yourself, 'They said this, but what did they actually do?' If they really believed what they were saying, what would you expect them to do? We can even take this back to voir dire—if someone claimed X, what kind of behavior would you expect from them?” * * * * FREE H2H TRAINING * * * * THREE POWERFUL STRATEGIES TO HELP READ A JUROR'S MIND Understand what the jury is thinking, so you can gain the confidence to trust them - and yourself - in the courtroom. Get the training here: sariswears.com/jury Can't get enough of me? Connect with me here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saridelamotte/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SariSwears Watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@saridelamotte Free FB Group for Plaintiff & Criminal Defense Attorneys https://www.facebook.com/groups/fromhostagetohero/
Dr. LJ Maxfield is an Instagram star and dermatologist known for creating content about conditions that affect the skin, hair and nails. His posts include facts about acne, wrinkles and retinoids. He has published in various medical journals. He has amassed more than 170,000 followers on his dr.ljmaxfield Instagram account. Outside of social media, Dr. Maxfield is a North Carolina coastal-based dermatologist known for integrating medical dermatology and skincare into an active lifestyle. Dr. Maxfield has published extensively and worked for years in medical education teaching, building curriculum, and tutoring medical students and resident physicians. He believes that knowledge empowers and is passionate about sharing this through social media.
SUBSCRIBE TO DOCTORLY UNHINGED PODCAST! https://doctorly.podlink.to/unhinged In this episode of "Doctorly Unhinged," Dr. Shah and Dr. Maxfield discuss the launch of Dr. Maxfield & Dr. Casale's new service called Script Derm, the efficacy of using hydrocolloid patches on your bug bites, the "morning shed trend" that is going viral throughout social media, and discussed the potential harms of blue light on skin health. *Shop Favorite Skincare Products* Shop My Shelf: https://shopmyshelf.us/shops/dermdoctor Amazon Favorites: https://www.amazon.com/shop/doctorly 20% Off Paula's Choice: https://www.tkqlhce.com/click-100667849-15267262 Shop SkinBetter Science: https://skinbetter.pro/doctorly *Affiliate Links Generate Revenue for the Channel* Disclaimer: This video is not intended to provide diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice. Content provided in this video is for educational purposes only. Please consult with a physician regarding any health-related diagnosis or treatment. 00:00 Intro 00:42 Life Updates 02:55 Script Derm 06:08 Product of the Day 08:48 Can Pimple Patches Treat Bug Bites? 13:04 Bug Spray or Sunscreen First? 16:43 Morning Shed Trend 21:33 Blue light from screens can harm your skin? 28:35 Dr. Maxfield Side Quest 32:49 Wrap Up & Outro
Today Chris Nichols, Director of Capital Markets at SouthState, sits down with investor, writer, and artist, John Maxfield. They discuss key lessons from bank failures over the years and what the best banks need to be doing to stay relevant in the future. Check Out John's Writing Here: https://www.maxfieldonbanks.com/ Register for the Elevate Banking Forum: https://southstatecorrespondent.com/the-elevate-banking-forum/ The views, information, or opinions expressed during this show are solely those of the participants involved and do not necessarily represent those of SouthState Bank and its employees SouthState Bank, N.A. - Member FDIC
In this episode of "Doctorly Unhinged," Dr. Shah and Dr. Maxfield discuss the rising costs of skincare products, tips for skin care after sun exposure & explore the value of store brand beauty products. 00:00 Intro 01:21 Life Updates 09:30 Product of the Day 14:16 Skinflation Game 21:12 Aftersun Lotion 26:38 "Harmful" Sunscreen 39:10 Store Brands on the Rise 47:19 Wrap-Up
In this episode, Dr. Shah and Dr. Maxfield talk about hypochlorous acid, its benefits, and why it's all over TikTok, finish the BuzzFeed's top skincare products article, discuss rice water & discuss the effectiveness of shark repellents, with Dr. Maxfield sharing his personal experiences as an avid surfer. 00:00 Intro 01:08 Life Updates 02:45 Product of the Day 06:30 Hypochlorous Acid 16:52 34 Products To Solve Skincare Woes (pt3) 42:15 Rice Water 47:12 Sharkbanz 55:36 Wrap Up
In this episode, Dr. Shah & Dr. Maxfield have discussions on sunscreen effectiveness in aviation settings, practical travel skincare tips, and the impact of marketing strategies on men's skincare products. 00:00 Intro 00:48 Life Updates 01:31 Product of the Day 03:36 34 Products To Solve Skincare Woes (pt2) 20:01 15 Minute Skincare Routine in Airplane Bathroom 28:38 Cetaphil Men's Campaign 35:40 Outro
Angie Dollar Maxfield just wrote a book: Twin Flame Hell: My Life with a Reptilian Alien. The book can be found on Amazon in Kindle, paperback, or hardcover at the link below. She is a hypnotist practicing QHHT, and BQH. She also does SRT energy clearing. At this time Angie is finishing her book about the Secret Space Programs and Super Soldiers that will be out by the beginning of July this year. Buy the book here:https://www.amazon.com/Twin-Flame-Hell-Reptilian-Alien-ebook/dp/B0D76SFTT7/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3RNNAEAXV8VP4&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9._xBCBjFmS7WhHn0Pn4veoAo7U2LkxENLyuI-q616VfDJ-OIQzi0lphG9acyh0jYrhWVejOE7EcmQfBhZVj14QHf_aC60A-4n_ShVSBQf89pkUmkHuta72YlLFLi6TlfHxuhrY9rLTvCXrq4jRwGOcO-9HJjSrc5mM0wQ_k1KBKWVWOzItxhJtlS8udcYxgnE.EcpxQGfbln1yQE2_8EfMSAe2CB21jS-NXvcgQek4Tog&dib_tag=se&keywords=Twin+flame+hell&qid=1719165535&s=books&sprefix=twin+flame+hell%2Cstripbooks%2C115&sr=1-1 Follow Angie on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/angiedollar.maxfield check out angie's website at:angiemaxfield.com support the podcast https://paypal.me/typicalskepticmedia cashapp $kalil1121 venmo @robert-kalil or buy me a coffee at https://buymeacoffee.com/typicalskeptic TYPICAL SKEPTIC PODCAST CONFERENCE FUND: https://www.givesendgo.com/typicalskepticconference ☮☯ ❤support the podcast https://paypal.me/typicalskepticmediacashapp $kalil1121 venmo @robert-kalilor buy me a coffee at https://buymeacoffee.com/typicalskeptic
This week on In Total Alignment I am chatting with Certified Health + High Performance Coach Sarah Maxfield. Sarah has spent her career immersed in the personal development and functional nutritional world and today we are diving into how to break free from a fear-based mindset to get to the other side of your goals. We cover: her rock-bottom moment her suggestions for people who want to become the person they know they want to become health, wellness and nutrition what it means to stay the same what she means when she says meeting obstacles mentally how our fear affects us not only mentally but physically too and more! For more from Sarah: https://www.facebook.com/sarah.maxfield.35 CONNECT WITH MICHELLE Instagram: www.instagram.com/itsmichellepfile Facebook: www.facebook.com/michellepfilecoaching Website: www.michellepfile.com Join The Wellness Hub: www.michellepfile.com/wellnesshub
Join Dr. Shah & Dr. Maxfield as they talk about products-for-not-so-pleasant-skincare-woes, some collagen boosting tips, Jake Paul's skincare debut, and how Vaseline is the greatest of all time. 00:00 Intro 00:50 Life Updates 03:10 Product of the Day 06:00 Quick Update On California Retinol Ban 06:36 Topic 1: 34 Products To Solve Skincare Woes (pt1) 32:47 Topic 2: 6 Ways to Boost Collagen 39:16 Topic 3: Jake Paul Skincare Brand 40:42 Topic 4: Vaseline $1 Billion Beauty Brand 41:58 Wrap-up
Dr. Shah & Dr. Maxfield talk about dangerous sunscreens, Chris Pine's acne story, The Ordinary's Anti-Marketing Marketing & Neutrogena missing the $42 billion beauty boom. 00:00 Intro 01:12 Life Updates 02:52 Product Of The Day 08:46 Safety & Efficacy Of Sunscreens 22:11 Chris Pine Addresses Acne 31:06 The Ordinary's Anti-Marketing 38:56 Neutrogena Missed Out On The $42 Billion Beauty Boom 50:13 Wrap-Up
In this episode, Dr. Shah & Dr. Maxfield discuss California potentially banning the sale of retinol and AHA's to children, Kelly Slater's skincare brand launch, and Pfizer reports a patient death in Duchenne gene therapy study. 00:00 Intro 00:53 Life Updates 03:33 Product Of The Day 06:17 California Bill Would Ban Selling Skincare with Retinoids, Retinol and AHAs to Children Under 13 15:37 Bubble Skincare Forges First Brand Partnership with Disney and Pixar's ‘Inside Out 2' 26:51 Kelly Slater Launches Sunscreen 31:04 Pfizer reports patient death in Duchenne gene therapy study 39:40 Wrap-Up
Simon Doonan is a fashion icon, author, and former Barneys New York creative director. His book Drag will be released in paperback on May 21st. We chat about the correct time of day to do pilates, Chris in Nashville, Simon travels light, when people copied his window displays, the way he pronounces NASCAR, Los Angeles from the 70s to the 80s, how to have a groovy life without a ton of dough, early Maxfield's stories, the relationship between malnutrition and fashion, beetroot salads, his dog's names, how he fits in down in Palm Beach, his tai chi philosophy, Simon's husband designed The Parker Hotel in Palm Springs and we don't talk about how expensive it is, and what it was like helping put together the Marilyn Monroe estate sale. instagram.com/simondoonan twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans howlonggone.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode covers a Dr. Maxfield's recent trip to Paris, the safety concerns around vampire facials, the closure of Walmart's healthcare clinics, and the challenges in the healthcare industry. 00:00 Intro 00:53 Life Updates 07:17 Product Of The Day 10:46 Topic 1: CDC Warning on "Vampire Facials" 29:04 Topic 2: Walmart Closing Its Healthcare Clinics 50:58 Wrap-Up
In this episode, Dr. Shah and Dr. Maxfield discuss the reports of counterfeit Botox in the US, Discuss spray-on sunscreen & take a look at the internet's most popular sunscreens. 00:00 Intro 00:53 Life Updates 03:25 Product of the Day 09:42 Counterfeit Botox 20:52 Spray Sunscreen 23:08 The Internet's Favorite Sunscreens 29:29 Hobbies & Wrap-Up
Dive into this episode of Doctorly Unhinged with Dr. Shah and Dr. Maxfield as they talk about the viral 'skincare trifecta' trending on social media, the Skincare Brand of the Year, Superdrug's price freeze on cosmetics and the vast influence of YouTube as a powerful learning and content platform.
Dr. Shah and Dr. Maxfield talk about some life updates, then delve into the complexities surrounding the retinol ban in the EU, and emerging body skincare trends for 2024. 00:00 Intro 08:00 Life Changing Skincare 15:05 Retinol Banned In Europe? 29:23 Body Skincare Trends
In this episode Dr. Shah and Dr. Maxfield kick off with updates on Dr. Shah's skincare brand launch! What is the mystery of "The Bachelor," and his yellow eyes - what's behind this common condition? And is Michael Cera the founder of CeraVe? What was behind the Super Bowl advertisement by CeraVe. 00:00 Life Update & Remedy Headband Launch 06:20 Bachelor Yellow Eyes 16:22 Michael Cera & Cerave 22:15 AAD Podcast Recording & Wrap Up
James Perse is a fashion designer from Los Angeles, California. The son of the founder of the innovative boutique, Maxfield, Perse grew up in a family connected to the fashion world. In 1994, he went out on his own, creating his eponymous brand, which today is famous for making clothes that are simple and comfy. He focuses on using soft materials like cotton and making high-quality clothes. From cozy t-shirts to nice dresses, his casual luxury designs are loved by people all around the world. Beyond fashion, Perse cares about the environment and tries to use natural materials and eco-friendly methods. Today, James Perse is a global brand, operating nine company-owned stores, with six located in his native California and others in New York, Colorado, and Las Vegas. ------ Thank you to the sponsors that fuel our podcast and our team: House of Macadamias https://www.houseofmacadamias.com/tetra ------ Squarespace https://squarespace.com/tetra ------ LMNT Electrolytes https://drinklmnt.com/tetra