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Happy Mardi Gras! The show should be back publishing new episodes in March. In the meantime, here's a rerun, and a link to a couple of interview I did late last year:https://pod.link/1705765872/episode/716e36494d7eff56dc142642d55c7c3bhttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jelle-laverge/episodes/The-Core-Curriculum---Episode-1---Interview-with-Graham-Culbertson-e2aeujb
Friends, you belong in leadership. Today, I bring you a thought-provoking conversation with my friend and guest, Meredith King. In this new episode of the, She Impacts Culture podcast, Meredith and I chat through the concept of leadership and the importance of embracing our sphere of influence while dispelling common misconceptions about leadership and the role of fear in holding us back. We specifically chat through: Belonging in Leadership: What leadership truly means without the fancy job titles. It's about our everyday actions and how we influence others. Fear as a Signpost: Fear is not a roadblock but a signal guiding us toward opportunities we might be missing. It's about stepping up when we feel hesitant. Balancing Act: Balancing work, family, and everything else can be a real challenge. We'll share practical tips to find that balance without feeling stretched too thin. The Power of Priorities: How aligning your priorities with God's intentions can bring freedom. We'll discuss recognizing your current season, clarifying your priorities, and learning to say no when necessary. Friends, leadership isn't just for the select few; it's within reach for each of us in our daily lives. Fear doesn't have to hold us back; it can be a catalyst for growth and courage as we move forward in faith and the work that God has called us to. Today, may you know that you belong in leadership. Connect with Meredith:Website: https://www.meredithkingblog.com/ Immovable Book: https://www.meredithkingblog.com/book Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meredith_a_king/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/meredith.king.96 Meredith King is a nonprofit & leadership strategist, Bible teacher, and author. Catalyzing Kingdom-builders for greater impact is the driving passion behind her entrepreneurial and professional pursuits. As the Founder & Vision Ambassador of True To Life Ministries, Meredith has developed high-impact programming and strategies for at-risk populations that have impacted thousands of lives. And, in her role as a Strategic Advisor for Integrus Leadership, she helps coach, equip, and encourage ministry leaders from across the U.S. She has been married 17 years to her high school sweetheart, David, and they have two energetic daughters, Abigail and Ella. Meredith joyfully survives on coffee and queso.
MOPS is a place where every mom is welcomed and affirmed as a human being created in God's image. Regardless of her lifestyle choices, beliefs, mistakes, political leanings, habits, relational status or any other qulifiers. The MOPS program is designed to be a place where there are no barriers that keep her from coming to a group.This episode is the second in a series where we will explore three types of moms. We want to help you, the leader, better understand how your life as a mom is different yet very similar to other moms. We will also give you some practical ways you can support moms in your group.In this conversation, we are focusing on working moms. These moms have many things that require her attention and can often feel pulled in different directions. We'll talk about mom guilt and how we often compare ourselves to an unrealistic standard.Jennifer Iverson chats with Meredith King, author and speaker, and with Sarah Ferraro. Three working moms talking about their experiences. Meredith King also talks about the Good Work Collective she wrote for MOPS International.You can find all the MOPS Collectives on the MOPS Member Site at members.mops.org.If you have any questions or are interested in starting a group specifically for working moms, contact startagroup@mops.org.If you would like to join a Mama Meetup, our online groups, specifically for working moms, visit mops.org/groupsearch.
We all participate in team structures. Whether in families, organizations, or community groups, learning to function within a team dynamic is crucial for winning in life, at work, and at home. In today's Conversations episode, we bring some of the best teachers on leadership—our dear friends and co-MessengerX instructors Lyle Wells and Meredith King! This podcast is a sneak peek at a lesson from their new course Overcoming 5 Team Challenges. You'll discover practical tools to help you navigate some of the most common pitfalls teams fall into so you can build a more effective, connected team. Tune in to start building toward your team's success!
In this episode, Meredith King of the University of New Orleans joins me to discuss Mardi Gras. We begin with the liberatory possibility of historical carnivals, as drawn from the works of David Graeber and Mikhail Bakhtin, then examine all of the many ways that Mardi Gras does and doesn't provide a space for freedom and grassroots organization. As always, you can find me at https://my.captivate.fm/www.everydayanarchism.com (www.everydayanarchism.com).
Leadership looks different today. The pandemic changed everything about the way we do life. Maybe more than anything else, how we work. We talk with Meredith about what new expectations we should have and how can we lead employees into a healthy future.SHOW NOTES: For more information about MOPS International, go to www.mops.org. Find a MOPS group: https://www.mops.org/groupsearch/index.php Start a MOPS group: https://www.mops.org/start-a-group/ Guest: Meredith King Follow Meredith on Instagram: @meredith_a_king Website: http://meredithkingblog.com Meredith is the executive director of Integrus Leadership, founder and board member of True to Life Ministries, www.integrus.org, on Instagram: @integrusleadership She is the author of Immovable: Reflections to Build Your Life and Leadership on Solid Ground. You can find Meredith's book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1945304529/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_XS13HB38WFQ2A8V1Z96H
Meredith King is a nonprofit and leadership strategist, Bible teacher, and author of Immovable: Reflections to Build Your Life & Leadership on Solid Ground. As the Executive Director of Integrus Leadership, she helps coach, equip, and encourage ministry leaders from across the U.S. Though a mountain girl at heart, Meredith lives in south Texas with her husband and two energetic daughters, where she joyfully survives on coffee and queso. We are so happy to have her as she joins our host Kat Armstrong to talk about how we cultivate community at work. Meredith will also be speaking at @boldlyconference next week!
(Sept. 14, 2021) Alan York chats with WSOC Meredith King (So, VA Beach, VA). Flames women's soccer has won four in a row and will host UNCW on Thursday.
Join host Sherri Crandall and our guest, Meredith King, as they remind us that we are desperately dependent and should be continuously connected to God. When we forget that, things become heavy burdens. meredithkingblog.com
This week, we're talking to leadership champion Meredith King. She reminds us of what it means to lead in every place that you are. It turns out, leading well is something we all need to learn to do, no matter where we find ourselves.
Meredith King and Sherri Crandall talk about how to manage expectations, create clarity and feed our faith in order to lead from a healthy place during the disruption we are all dealing with right now. Meredith King is the Executive Director of Integrus Leadership, an organization committed to advancing the Gospel through providing high-impact leadership and organizational development solutions for churches, church planting networks, and parachurch ministries across the United States. FInd more from her at meredithkingblog.com/
"I want to be a really good steward of the days God has entrusted me with." - Meredith King, Entrepreneur & Blogger On this episode of Break the Box we talk with Meredith King (True To Life Ministries) about starting a non profit during the recession, God’s calling on her life, and how she balances motherhood and entrepreneurship. Break the Box is a free flowing conversation at the intersection of faith, entrepreneurship & creativity and is produced by Battle Cry Revival and hosted by Jake Starkey. Selected links from the episode: Meredith King (Blog) True To Life Ministries Meredith on Instagram | Facebook Books (affiliate links) EntreLeadership Good to Great The One Minute Manager The Advantage Love Does Love Lives Here Toxic Charity Break the Box is copyrighted by Battle Cry Revival.
Today I visit with my friend, Meredith King! we met because I finally found someone that knew my brother and sister in law in Lake Jackson, because I thought LJ was small enough and everyone knew them!! Meredith has such a heart for encouraging, leading and teaching people in leadership! We talk kids, her book Immovable, nearly breaking my ankle over pie & so much more!! Grab your coffee and pull up a chair!!
In today’s episode, I had the privilege of chatting with author, speaker and bible teacher Meredith King about what it means to be immovable In the midst of changing current of culture, subjective and relative truth and a limitless amount of encouragement to build our lives on sand. Meredith shares with us what she has learned about loving God, loving people and making disciples. Meredith King has dedicated her life to helping people get unstuck personally, professionally, and in their faith journeys. She married her high school sweetheart, David, and life is now full and energetic thanks to two precious daughters and a lot of coffee.
Meredith King has dedicated her life to helping people get unstuck personally, professionally, and in their faith journeys. She married her high school sweetheart, David, and life is now full and energetic thanks to two precious daughters and a lot of coffee. She and her husband started a nonprofit organization in 2009 dedicated to helping youth and adults transition out of poverty. True to Life Ministries has impacted thousands of lives and has become a resource for organizations across the country. As a leadership coach and through her role on the senior leadership team with Integrus Leadership, Meredith has mentored hundreds of Kingdom-minded leaders to grow their own leadership tools and facilitate the creation of high-performing, self-managing teams. Meredith is also a sought-after speaker and Bible teacher, and her new book, IMMOVEABLE: Reflections to Build your Life and Leadership on Solid Ground is now available.
Meredith King is helping people get unstuck in all walks of life. She co-founded True To Life Ministries, walking with thousands of youth and adults as they move to transition out of poverty. She's mentored hundreds of leaders as a member of the senior team at Integrus Leadership. She writes, speaks, serves, and equips without losing sight of her priorities. Yes, Meredith King is something special. In this episode, Meredith shares why you should value building your life and leadership on solid ground.
Entrepreneur, nonprofit founder and visionary Meredith King talks on the podcast this week about how things changed in the pursuit of her dream once she had kids—and the ways she's learned to draw boundaries that are good for her and her family. She gives a name to that voice in our heads that tells us we're not enough or shouldn't be pursuing this dream, and she talks about how she fights back by inviting “truth-tellers” into the conversation. Plus, she's got some awesome tips for success around providing dinner for her family and making time for prayer and bible study in the midst of an already busy life. She should know, since she and her husband started a nonprofit organization in 2009 dedicated to helping youth and adults transition out of poverty. True To Life Ministries has impacted thousands of lives and has become a resource for organizations across the country. As a leadership consultant, Meredith has also helped hundreds of leaders in the for-profit and nonprofit sectors build high-performing, self-managing teams. Meredith is a sought-after Bible teacher and is passionate about bringing God's truth to life through the humor and practicality of everyday experiences. You're going to love hearing from Meredith and her tips about how we can get closer to the balance we deeply desire for our lives. + + + Want to chat more about today's show? Use the hashtag #DreamerChat68 to share your thoughts wherever you like to hang out online. If you need a question to spark the conversation, here's one for you: Where in your life can you outsource or redefine success to give yourself a break? + + + You'll find the show notes, links to resources mentioned, and ways to connect with Meredith, here: http://www.merrittonsa.com/podcast/68 MENTIONED ON THE SHOW: Clicklist, order groceries online for pick-up at Kroger or King Soopers Meredith's free ebook: Protect Your Sanity & Get Things Done (including her Productivity Planner) Refreshboutique.org (Get 10% off using DREAMERS code between now and 12/31/2017) True To Life Holiday Gift Guide – Give the Gift of Hope My interview on The Radiant Podcast with Kelsey Chapman
Meredith King fills many roles, including mother, executive director, speaker, blogger, and organization development strategist. She and her husband started a nonprofit organization in 2009 dedicated to helping youth and adults transition out of poverty. True To Life Ministries has impacted thousands of lives and has become a resource for organizations across the country. As a leadership consultant, Meredith has also helped hundreds of leaders in the for-profit and nonprofit sectors build high-performing, self-managing teams. Meredith is a sought after Bible teacher and is passionate about bringing God's truth to life through the humor and practicality of everyday experiences. Meredith married her high school sweetheart, David, and after more than a decade of marriage, life is full and energetic thanks to two precious daughters and a lot of coffee. Meredith, David, Abigail, and Ella live in Lake Jackson, Texas where David serves as the Worship Pastor of Brazos Pointe Fellowship. Connect with Meredith: TTLM'S WEBSITE // MEREDITH'S WEBSITE // MEREDITH INSTAGRAM Connect with Kelsey: WEBSITE // INSTAGRAM TAKE THE QUIZ: DISCOVER YOUR INSTA-BRAND
Mighty Blue On The Appalachian Trail: The Ultimate Mid-Life Crisis
When Robby King and his daughter, Meredith decided to hike the Appalachian Trail, his wife Nancy decided that she could support them far better by driving an RV to various road crossings and providing them sustenance and a bed for the night. While Robby and Meredith covered the standard 2,200-mile length of the Appalachian Trail, Nancy chalked up over 10,000 miles of driving to back up their effort. Their story eloquently demonstrates the importance of familial love and support as hikers take on this daunting challenge. The physical changes, particularly in Robby, show the toll that this hike can take on the physique, yet with each of them encouraging the other, they made it to the end just a few weeks ago for that picture of pictures at the top of Katahdin.. Not only did Nancy feed and house her family on the trail, she took a major responsibility in ensuring that their blog was kept up to date. You can follow them here. This episode features the last interview I'll be able to do with Jessa before I leave for California. She only has a few weeks to go and I'm very proud of the part our podcast may have played in helping her during her hike. I'm also, of course, ridiculously proud of Jessa herself. When I return I'll be doing a complete program with Jessa, her boyfriend Nick and her mother Joan. If you can't wait until then, follow her blog and see how she fares. If you'd like to pledge to support my hike of the John Muir Trail, which I'm doing to support families in my local community, please consider pledging a few bucks for Family Partnership Center by emailing Bridget Harry at bharry@familypartnership.org. Thanks to everybody who has done so already.
"Dennis Meredith: King of Scientific Communications" On WIN Without Competing! Dr. Arlene will interview distinguished science writer and communicator Dennis Meredith who is the author of Explaining Research, to be published by Oxford University Press on March 1st, 2010. Meredith, an adventurer, not only writes about science but also lives it. He wrote an article which included photos of what was believed to be the Loch Ness monster. This led to a New York Times-sponsored expedition to Loch Ness. Meredith served as the press officer on this expedition and wrote Search at Loch Ness. Meredith has had a fascinating career. He ventured on the Loch Ness expedition with Harold “Doc” Edgerton, inventor of the strobe light; prepared the historic news release announcing synthesis of the first artificial gene by Nobel Prize winner Har Gobind Khorana, and helped Nobel Prizewinning physicist Richard Feynman explain his controversial opinions about the cause of the space shuttle Challenger disaster. Meredith worked at some of the country’s leading research universities, including MIT, Caltech, Cornell, Duke and the University of Wisconsin. He has helped science journalists at all the nation’s major newspapers, magazines, and radio and TV networks and has written well over a thousand news releases and magazine articles on science and engineering over his career. His scientific training as a chemist and biochemist coupled with his passion for communicating accurate scientific findings to the public led him to create and develop, with the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the international research and news service – EurekAlert! – which now links more than 4,500 journalists to news from 800 subscribing research institutions. To read more, visit...http://www.drbarro.com/