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This sermon was preached by Jared Mellinger at Covenant Fellowship Church on December 7, 2025. Series: Songs of Christmas Scripture: Isaiah 7:14, 9:1-7, 11:1, 22:22
“When the civil rights movement began to challenge Jim Crow laws, the white southern press reframed the coverage of racism and segregation as a debate over journalism standards. Many white southern editors, for instance, designated Black Americans as “Negro” in news stories, claiming it was necessary for accuracy and “objectivity,” even as white subjects went unlabeled. These news professionals disparaged media outlets that did not adhere to these norms, such as the Black press. In this way, the southern white press weaponized journalism standards—and particularly the idea of objectivity—to counter and discredit reporting that challenged white supremacy. Through deep engagement with letters and other materials in numerous archives from editors, journalists, and leaders of newswire services, Racializing Objectivity: How the White Southern Press Used Journalism Standards to Defend Jim Crow (U Massachusetts Press, 2024)interrogates and exposes how the white southern press used journalism standards as a professional rationalization for white supremacy and a political strategy to resist desegregation. Gwyneth Mellinger argues that white skin privilege gave these news professionals a stake in the racial status quo and was thus a conflict of interest as they defended Jim Crow. Her study includes an examination of the Southern Education Reporting Service, an objectivity project whose impartiality, she contends, instead affirmed systemic racism. In a pointed counternarrative, Mellinger highlights Black editors and academics who long criticized the supposed objectivity of the press and were consequently marginalized and often dismissed as illegitimate, fanciful, and even paranoid. Elegant and incisive, Racializing Objectivity unequivocally demonstrates that a full telling of twentieth-century press history must reckon with the white southern press's cooptation of objectivity and other professional standards to skew racial narratives about Black Americans, the freedom struggle, and democracy itself.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
“When the civil rights movement began to challenge Jim Crow laws, the white southern press reframed the coverage of racism and segregation as a debate over journalism standards. Many white southern editors, for instance, designated Black Americans as “Negro” in news stories, claiming it was necessary for accuracy and “objectivity,” even as white subjects went unlabeled. These news professionals disparaged media outlets that did not adhere to these norms, such as the Black press. In this way, the southern white press weaponized journalism standards—and particularly the idea of objectivity—to counter and discredit reporting that challenged white supremacy. Through deep engagement with letters and other materials in numerous archives from editors, journalists, and leaders of newswire services, Racializing Objectivity: How the White Southern Press Used Journalism Standards to Defend Jim Crow (U Massachusetts Press, 2024)interrogates and exposes how the white southern press used journalism standards as a professional rationalization for white supremacy and a political strategy to resist desegregation. Gwyneth Mellinger argues that white skin privilege gave these news professionals a stake in the racial status quo and was thus a conflict of interest as they defended Jim Crow. Her study includes an examination of the Southern Education Reporting Service, an objectivity project whose impartiality, she contends, instead affirmed systemic racism. In a pointed counternarrative, Mellinger highlights Black editors and academics who long criticized the supposed objectivity of the press and were consequently marginalized and often dismissed as illegitimate, fanciful, and even paranoid. Elegant and incisive, Racializing Objectivity unequivocally demonstrates that a full telling of twentieth-century press history must reckon with the white southern press's cooptation of objectivity and other professional standards to skew racial narratives about Black Americans, the freedom struggle, and democracy itself.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
“When the civil rights movement began to challenge Jim Crow laws, the white southern press reframed the coverage of racism and segregation as a debate over journalism standards. Many white southern editors, for instance, designated Black Americans as “Negro” in news stories, claiming it was necessary for accuracy and “objectivity,” even as white subjects went unlabeled. These news professionals disparaged media outlets that did not adhere to these norms, such as the Black press. In this way, the southern white press weaponized journalism standards—and particularly the idea of objectivity—to counter and discredit reporting that challenged white supremacy. Through deep engagement with letters and other materials in numerous archives from editors, journalists, and leaders of newswire services, Racializing Objectivity: How the White Southern Press Used Journalism Standards to Defend Jim Crow (U Massachusetts Press, 2024)interrogates and exposes how the white southern press used journalism standards as a professional rationalization for white supremacy and a political strategy to resist desegregation. Gwyneth Mellinger argues that white skin privilege gave these news professionals a stake in the racial status quo and was thus a conflict of interest as they defended Jim Crow. Her study includes an examination of the Southern Education Reporting Service, an objectivity project whose impartiality, she contends, instead affirmed systemic racism. In a pointed counternarrative, Mellinger highlights Black editors and academics who long criticized the supposed objectivity of the press and were consequently marginalized and often dismissed as illegitimate, fanciful, and even paranoid. Elegant and incisive, Racializing Objectivity unequivocally demonstrates that a full telling of twentieth-century press history must reckon with the white southern press's cooptation of objectivity and other professional standards to skew racial narratives about Black Americans, the freedom struggle, and democracy itself.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications
“When the civil rights movement began to challenge Jim Crow laws, the white southern press reframed the coverage of racism and segregation as a debate over journalism standards. Many white southern editors, for instance, designated Black Americans as “Negro” in news stories, claiming it was necessary for accuracy and “objectivity,” even as white subjects went unlabeled. These news professionals disparaged media outlets that did not adhere to these norms, such as the Black press. In this way, the southern white press weaponized journalism standards—and particularly the idea of objectivity—to counter and discredit reporting that challenged white supremacy. Through deep engagement with letters and other materials in numerous archives from editors, journalists, and leaders of newswire services, Racializing Objectivity: How the White Southern Press Used Journalism Standards to Defend Jim Crow (U Massachusetts Press, 2024)interrogates and exposes how the white southern press used journalism standards as a professional rationalization for white supremacy and a political strategy to resist desegregation. Gwyneth Mellinger argues that white skin privilege gave these news professionals a stake in the racial status quo and was thus a conflict of interest as they defended Jim Crow. Her study includes an examination of the Southern Education Reporting Service, an objectivity project whose impartiality, she contends, instead affirmed systemic racism. In a pointed counternarrative, Mellinger highlights Black editors and academics who long criticized the supposed objectivity of the press and were consequently marginalized and often dismissed as illegitimate, fanciful, and even paranoid. Elegant and incisive, Racializing Objectivity unequivocally demonstrates that a full telling of twentieth-century press history must reckon with the white southern press's cooptation of objectivity and other professional standards to skew racial narratives about Black Americans, the freedom struggle, and democracy itself.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/journalism
“When the civil rights movement began to challenge Jim Crow laws, the white southern press reframed the coverage of racism and segregation as a debate over journalism standards. Many white southern editors, for instance, designated Black Americans as “Negro” in news stories, claiming it was necessary for accuracy and “objectivity,” even as white subjects went unlabeled. These news professionals disparaged media outlets that did not adhere to these norms, such as the Black press. In this way, the southern white press weaponized journalism standards—and particularly the idea of objectivity—to counter and discredit reporting that challenged white supremacy. Through deep engagement with letters and other materials in numerous archives from editors, journalists, and leaders of newswire services, Racializing Objectivity: How the White Southern Press Used Journalism Standards to Defend Jim Crow (U Massachusetts Press, 2024)interrogates and exposes how the white southern press used journalism standards as a professional rationalization for white supremacy and a political strategy to resist desegregation. Gwyneth Mellinger argues that white skin privilege gave these news professionals a stake in the racial status quo and was thus a conflict of interest as they defended Jim Crow. Her study includes an examination of the Southern Education Reporting Service, an objectivity project whose impartiality, she contends, instead affirmed systemic racism. In a pointed counternarrative, Mellinger highlights Black editors and academics who long criticized the supposed objectivity of the press and were consequently marginalized and often dismissed as illegitimate, fanciful, and even paranoid. Elegant and incisive, Racializing Objectivity unequivocally demonstrates that a full telling of twentieth-century press history must reckon with the white southern press's cooptation of objectivity and other professional standards to skew racial narratives about Black Americans, the freedom struggle, and democracy itself.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-south
Episode 43: Campus Recreation Hiring and Onboarding with Larry Mellinger by Campus Rec Magazine
This sermon was preached by Jared Mellinger at Covenant Fellowship Church on November 2, 2025. Series: What a Savior! - Seeing Jesus in the Book of Luke Scripture: Luke 22:1-23
This sermon was preached by Jared Mellinger at Covenant Fellowship Church on October 26, 2025. Series: What a Savior! - Seeing Jesus in the Book of Luke Scripture: Luke 21:5-38
Predigttext: Philipper 4,1-9 ❯❯ Gottesdienst: Jeden Sonntag in Hamburg und Stade jeweils um 10:00 Uhr | Hannover um 10:30 Uhr Weitere Infos unter https://www.arche-gemeinde.de Ihr möchtet unsere Missionsarbeit finanziell unterstützen? Schaut gern auf unserer Website vorbei: https://www.arche-gemeinde.de/spenden/ ❯❯ Abonniere jetzt unser kostenloses Magazin „Taube“: https://www.arche-gemeinde.de/ueber-uns/taube Instagram: https://instagram.com/archegemeinde Facebook: https://facebook.com/archegemeinde Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4NaOBVCIwVpJR0GWkWl5Hx Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/arche-gemeinde-audio-podcast/id1172229038 Glaubensbekenntnis: https://www.arche-gemeinde.de/ueber-uns/neu-hier/was-glauben-wir #livegottesdienst #archehamburg #predigt #gottesdienst
❯❯ Gottesdienst: Jeden Sonntag in Hamburg und Stade jeweils um 10:00 Uhr | Hannover um 10:30 Uhr Weitere Infos unter https://www.arche-gemeinde.de Ihr möchtet unsere Missionsarbeit finanziell unterstützen? Schaut gern auf unserer Website vorbei: https://www.arche-gemeinde.de/spenden/ ❯❯ Abonniere jetzt unser kostenloses Magazin „Taube“: https://www.arche-gemeinde.de/ueber-uns/taube Instagram: https://instagram.com/archegemeinde Facebook: https://facebook.com/archegemeinde Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4NaOBVCIwVpJR0GWkWl5Hx Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/arche-gemeinde-audio-podcast/id1172229038 Glaubensbekenntnis: https://www.arche-gemeinde.de/ueber-uns/neu-hier/was-glauben-wir #livegottesdienst #archehamburg #predigt #gottesdienst
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Coach Johnson discusses Van Buren's 29-12 win over Cardinal, highlighting a dominant rushing attack led by Simmons (185 yards) and Mellinger, key defensive plays including interceptions and forced fumbles, improved special teams, and the importance of building momentum as they prepare for Danville.
This sermon was preached by Jared Mellinger at Covenant Fellowship Church on September 7, 2025. Series: Non-Series Sunday Scripture: Acts 1:1-11
This sermon was preached by Jared Mellinger at Covenant Fellowship Church on August 17, 2025. Series: Non-Series Sunday Scripture: Psalm 73
This sermon was preached by Jared Mellinger at Covenant Fellowship Church on July 27, 2025. Series: Non-Series Sunday Scripture: Hebrews 6:9-12
This sermon was preached by Jared Mellinger at Covenant Fellowship Church on July 13, 2025. Series: What a Savior! - Seeing Jesus in the Book of Luke Scripture: Luke 18:18-30
This sermon was preached by Jared Mellinger at Covenant Fellowship Church on July 6, 2025. Series: What a Savior! - Seeing Jesus in the Book of Luke Scripture: Luke 18:9-17
“If something keeps tugging on your heart, it is there for a reason” on the Daily Grind ☕️, your weekly goal-driven podcast. This episode features Kelly Johnson @kellyfastruns and special guest Chrissy Mellinger. She is a business consultant and mentor for bold, heart-centered entrepreneurs who are ready to scale with clarity, confidence, and ease. She's served over 150 businesses with over $1 B in revenue earned for clients.S7 Episode 28: 7/3/2025Featuring Kelly Johnson with Special Guest Chrissy MellingerAudio Credit Intro and Outro: Daniel ChayraFollow Our Podcast:Instagram: @dailygrindpod https://www.instagram.com/dailygrindpod/ X: @dailygrindpod https://x.com/dailygrindpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dailygrindpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dailygrindpodPodcast Website: https://direct.me/dailygrindpod Follow Our Special Guest:Website: https://chrissymellinger.com/ : LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrissymellinger-mba-businesscoach/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrissymellinger/
Host: Carol MacAllister Guest: Carolyn Mellinger, former WV staff, now Resident Description: Carolyn Mellinger was a former staff member and is now a current resident of Willow Valley. The conversation centers on Mellinger's foundational role in establishing numerous programs and services at Willow Valley from its inception. She recounts her journey from a waitress to the first activities director, detailing how she initiated key offerings, such as mail delivery, resident handbooks, and activity programs, by actively listening to and collaborating with residents, thereby fostering a strong volunteer culture. The discussion also explores the evolution of the community's organizational structure and its prudent financial management, offering valuable historical context and a unique insider's perspective on Willow Valley's development.
This sermon was preached by Jared Mellinger at Covenant Fellowship Church on June 22, 2025. Series: What a Savior! - Seeing Jesus in the Book of Luke Scripture: Luke 18:1-8
This sermon was preached by Jared Mellinger at Covenant Fellowship Church on June 8, 2025. Series: What a Savior! - Seeing Jesus in the Book of Luke Scripture: Luke 17:11-19
Jared Mellinger preached this sermon at Covenant Fellowship Church on June 1, 2025. Series: Non-Series Sunday Scripture: Acts 11:22-24
Strategic planning might sound like something reserved for big businesses, but it's actually one of the most powerful tools a solopreneur or sleep consultant can use to grow with intention. In this episode of the Becoming a Sleep Consultant Podcast, I am chatting with business consultant Chrissy Mellinger to understand what exactly is strategic planning, and how can we apply this concept to our sleep consulting businesses without feeling overwhelmed. You'll also learn a super simple framework to get started—and how to actually make time for it, even with a busy and hectic schedule.Whether you're just getting started or feeling ready to level up, this episode will help you build a more focused, and sustainable business.Links:https://chrissymellinger.com/https://www.instagram.com/chrissymellingerIf you'd like to learn more about becoming a Sleep Consultant, please join our Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/becomeasleepconsultantCPSM website: https://thecpsm.com/Book a free discovery call to learn how you can become a Certified Sleep Consultant here: https://jaynehavens.as.me/CPSM-Inquiry
This message by Jared Mellinger was preached during the first session at our Leaders Retreat on May 2, 2025.
Jared Mellinger preached this sermon at Covenant Fellowship Church on April 27, 2025. Series: What a Savior! - Seeing Jesus in the Book of Luke Scripture: Luke 16:1-18
Jared Mellinger preached this sermon at Covenant Fellowship Church on April 20, 2025. Series: Non-Series Sunday Scripture: 1 Corinthians 15:20-26
Jared Mellinger preached this sermon at Covenant Fellowship Church on April 13, 2025. Series: What a Savior! - Seeing Jesus in the Book of Luke Scripture: Luke 15:11-32
Waste No Day: A Plumbing, HVAC, and Electrical Motivational Podcast
James is a service electrician and safety advisor for Mister Sparky Electric in Lancaster, PA. As a self-proclaimed amateur in selling communication, James graduated the school of hard knocks to eventually become one of the highest producing panel sales electricians in the nation. In this episode, we talked about process-driven vs. personality-driven sales, objection handling, mentorship, training strategies..
Jared Mellinger preached this sermon at Covenant Fellowship Church on March 16, 2025. Series: What a Savior! - Seeing Jesus in the Book of Luke Scripture: Luke 13:18-35
Jared Mellinger preached this sermon at Covenant Fellowship Church on March 9, 2025. Series: What a Savior! - Seeing Jesus in the Book of Luke Scripture: Luke 13:1-7
Jared Mellinger preached this sermon at Covenant Fellowship Church on March 2, 2025. Series: What a Savior! - Seeing Jesus in the Book of Luke Scripture: Luke 12:49-59
From Churchill to Thatcher to Blair to Farage, Parliament has seen some truly fantastic rhetoricians over the years. But last week came the news that – in a bid to improve his own oratorical skill – Keir Starmer employed a voice coach: former actress Leonie Mellinger. Mellinger has been at the centre of a fresh COVID-19 row, as the Prime Minister considered her to be so important that she qualified as a ‘key worker' in 2020, visiting Labour headquarters in a mask on Christmas Eve 2020 to advise Starmer. It is not an unusual practice to employ a voice coach to improve a politician's public speaking, and on the podcast Michael Gove is joined by his own former coach Graham Davies, to recover the lost art of political rhetoric. They discuss what makes a great political speech, share some of their favourite examples and ask: has Mellinger actually improved Starmer's delivery? Produced by Oscar Edmondson and Megan McElroy.
From Churchill to Thatcher to Blair to Farage, Parliament has seen some truly fantastic rhetoricians over the years. But last week came the news that – in a bid to improve his own oratorical skill – Keir Starmer employed a voice coach: former actress Leonie Mellinger. Mellinger has been at the centre of a fresh COVID-19 row, as the Prime Minister considered her to be so important that she qualified as a ‘key worker' in 2020, visiting Labour headquarters in a mask on Christmas Eve 2020 to advise Starmer. It is not an unusual practice to employ a voice coach to improve a politician's public speaking, and on the podcast Michael Gove is joined by his own former coach Graham Davies, to recover the lost art of political rhetoric. They discuss what makes a great political speech, share some of their favourite examples and ask: has Mellinger actually improved Starmer's delivery? Produced by Oscar Edmondson and Megan McElroy.
Jared Mellinger preached this sermon at Covenant Fellowship Church on February 9, 2025. Series: What a Savior! - Seeing Jesus in the Book of Luke Scripture: Luke 12:29-34
Jared Mellinger preached this sermon at Covenant Fellowship Church on February 2, 2025. Series: What a Savior! - Seeing Jesus in the Book of Luke Scripture: Luke 12:22-34
Jared Mellinger preached this sermon at Covenant Fellowship Church on January 26, 2025. Series: What a Savior! - Seeing Jesus in the Book of Luke Scripture: Luke 12:13-21
Jared Mellinger preached this sermon at Covenant Fellowship Church on January 19, 2025. Series: Non-Series Sunday Scripture: Romans 1:18-32
Jared Mellinger preached this sermon at Covenant Fellowship Church on January 12, 2025. Series: Non-Series Sunday Scripture: Genesis 10:31-32
Jared Mellinger preached this sermon at Covenant Fellowship Church on December 22, 2024. Series: The Promises of Christmas Scripture: Luke 1:78-79
Jared Mellinger preached this sermon at Covenant Fellowship Church on December 15, 2024. Series: The Promises of Christmas Scripture: Luke 1:76-77
Jared Mellinger preached this sermon at Covenant Fellowship Church on December 8, 2024. Series: The Promises of Christmas Scripture: Luke 1:67-75
Edge of the Web - An SEO Podcast for Today's Digital Marketer
We have started a new series on EDGE of the Web. We're focusing on marketing tools that we love! Hopefully, you'll love them just as much as we do. First up: SEOGets.com Mathew Mellinger, Co-Founder of SEO Gets, joins the show to talk about his journey into software development from local SEO, and the needs he saw in the industry. SEOGets is a Google Seach Console alternative for SEO professionals and agencies managing multiple sites. Imagine linking several GSC accounts effortlessly, exporting unlimited data, and getting heat maps of content performance—all without the usual GSC limitations. Rapid updates, active listening to customers, and customizable features just add more icing on the cake. Let's not forget the tool's public roadmap, multi-site graphs, and powerful filtering options that go beyond what even Google offers. Be sure to take a look at this tool! We love it here at the agency. Key Segments: [00:03:37] The new Tool Series on the EDGE [00:06:14] Scrappy duo improving SEO tools for users. [00:14:57] Optimizing tools enhance site performance, engaging teams [00:22:50] EDGE of the Web Title Sponsor: Site Strategics [00:29:13] Connect multiple accounts, invite unlimited team members. [00:33:32] Sharing raw data risks client confusion, misunderstandings. [00:45:01] EDGE of The Web Sponsor: Wix Studio [00:46:29] Four SEO reports: Heat map, keyword, CTR, distance. [00:50:17] User feedback is a contual inbound building asset. [00:59:21] Laser-focused SEO tool for performance and insights. Thanks to Our Sponsors! Site Strategics: http://edgeofthewebradio.com/wixstudio Wix: http://edgeofthewebradio.com/wixstudio Follow Our Guest Twitter: https://x.com/MattMelli LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthew-mellinger-471437169/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@seogets-com Resources: https://seogets.com/
Jared Mellinger preached this sermon at Covenant Fellowship Church on November 24, 2024. Series: What a Savior! - Seeing Jesus in the Book of Luke Scripture: Luke 12:1-12