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This summer, Sundays are being dedicated to our spiritual formation and growth. This week, Michele McCarthy, author of "Shattered, Stirred, and Shaken: Living the Book of Acts, My Journey From Here to There," shares her inspirational journey of faith and how she came to know the Holy Spirit in an unusual, yet beautiful, way. Links + Resources from this Episode: So excited that the podcast has been voted #11 in the Top 100 Mental Health Podcasts on Feedspot: https://blog.feedspot.com/mental_health_podcasts/ Order Michele's book: SHATTERED, STIRRED, AND SHAKEN Visit Michele's website: MICHELE Grab a copy of Janell’s newest book: STRONGEREVERYDAY Subscribe to Janell’s podcast and newsletter: SUBSCRIBE Leave a review, please, of the podcast: LEAVE A REVIEW Visit Janell’s site: MORE RESOURCES Follow Janell on Instagram: @janellrardon
In Part 1 we heard author Michele McCarthy share her very amazing journey towards knowing and experiencing the power of the Holy Spirit in her life. In Part 2, Michele shares her physical struggles and brings a rare physical condition to light: MTHFR, an enzyme that breaks down the amino acid homocysteine, which causes an inability of our body to convert the B9 vitamin, Folate. This inability can cause mental and emotional disorders, such as depression. This conversation is SO CRITICAL because so often our mental and emotional health is a direct result of something WRONG in our bodies. Our struggles often bring us to our knees. To the end of ourselves. Michele's brave story is one of perseverance. She had to stay with and pray through a very long, arduous, dark valley of her soul. Links + Resources from this Episode: So excited that the podcast has been voted #11 in the Top 100 Mental Health Podcasts on Feedspot: https://blog.feedspot.com/mental_health_podcasts/ Order Michele's book: SHATTERED, STIRRED, AND SHAKEN Visit Michele's website: MICHELE Grab a copy of Janell’s newest book: STRONGEREVERYDAY Subscribe to Janell’s podcast and newsletter: SUBSCRIBE Leave a review, please, of the podcast: LEAVE A REVIEW Visit Janell’s site: MORE RESOURCES Follow Janell on Instagram: @janellrardon
Each of us has a gift from God. But what is yours? And why is it important that you use it? Michele McCarthy joins the podcast to tell her story and encourage us to use our gifts. To learn more about Michele and her books, go here: https://www.michelemccarthybooks.com/ Do get the book Truth Makes us FREE ... for FREE, go here: https://dl.bookfunnel.com/nbbgc9x12m
I got to sit down for a few minutes with Michele McCarthy, lead singer of roadhouse rock band Shelly Mack and The ReUnion. She explains how she learned harmonies from Motown at a young age and got into music by following her dad's footsteps. She explains how she met her husband and relocated to Chicago. She moved back a few years ago and her band took off like a freight train. She explains how she chooses the songs to cover and how she deals with the chauvinism she receives as a female fronted band. Shelly Mack and the ReUnion Website Shelly Mack and the ReUnion Facebook Shelly Mack and the ReUnion Twitter Shelly Mack and the ReUnion Instagram
Read the full Show Notes and search through the world’s largest audio library on Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website. When all works well with a team, there’s the temptation for us as Scrum Masters to think that the “team gets it”, but even if that is the case, your role, and who you are is part of that system. When you leave things will be different. In this episode, we explore what happens when the Scrum Master leaves, and the previous technical lead takes over. In this story, we will hear the anti-patterns that can easily develop when the critical role of the Scrum Master is taken by someone else. In this episode, we refer to Behavior Driven Development and “The New World Order” retrospective exercise, you can host a similar Agile Retrospective by using The Perfection Game exercise by Jim and Michele McCarthy, authors of the Core Protocols. Featured Book for the Week: Time to Think: Listening to Ignite the Human Mind by Nancy Kline In Time to Think: Listening to Ignite the Human Mind by Nancy Kline, Moana learned that it is critical to focus on improving our own performance so that we can help the teams we work with. In the book, she learned about the importance to focus on the quality of attention she gives to others when working with them. About Moana Pledger Mo started her career in education and program management before moving into digital delivery. She's pretty sure she was a servant-leader before she had even heard the term. Her passion is to build healthy teams and foster the all-important relationship between business and team, which allows a safe space for the magic to happen. You can link with Moana Pledger on LinkedIn and connect with Moana Pledger on Twitter.
Jim und Michele McCarthy haben Gruppen über 20 Jahre lange beobachtet und begleitet. Du kannst nun von den besten Gruppen lernen. In der heutigen Episode geht es um Protokolle, die Lernen und persönliche Entwicklung fördern.
Aufbauend auf der Episode 5, geht es heute um ein gute Möglichkeit in der Gruppe Entscheidungen zu fällen. Die Methode wurden von Jim und Michele McCarthy erarbeitet, indem sie Gruppen über 20 Jahre lange beobachtet und begleitet haben. Die Methode ist nicht ganz trivial, aber um so wirkungsvoller...
Jim and Michele McCarthy share the origins of the Core Protocols. The Core Protocols describe the behaviors of the best teams in the world. Jim and Michele observed teams in their lab and in industry until they understand the common behaviors that the best teams shared. The documented these behaviors and share them with the world as the Core Protocols. This episode is adapted from a guest lecture that Jim and Michele gave during Richard’s course, CSCI E-71 Agile Software Development, at Harvard University. To learn more about the McCarthys and their work, visit their website mccarthyshow.com, and the Facebook group, The Booted, at https://www.facebook.com/groups/8925005900/. Join hundreds of high-performers and subscribe to Richard’s newsletter at https://kasperowski.com.
Richard Kasperowski is the author of "The Core Protocols: A Guide to Greatness", a book in which he describes how to use the Core protocols developed by Jim and Michele McCarthy, an Agile mindset and practices, and Open Space Technology to create high-performance teams. In this podcast, Kasperowski defines for us what he means by "high-performance teams" thus: "High-performance team is a team that gets objectively better results than other teams doing similar work. It's something you can observe and something you can measure." To achieve this end many times over with different clients and customers, Kasperowski has over time devised what he calls a "protocol stack" whose four layers - Positive Bias, Autonomy, Self-Awareness and Connections - he argues is foundational to all high-performance teams. Howard Sublett hosts at Agile Arizona 2017 in Phoenix, Arizona. To receive real-time updates: Podcast library: www.agileamped.com Subscribe to our newsletter: www.solutionsiq.com/agile-amped/ Connect on Twitter: twitter.com/AgileAmpedFollow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/agileamped
An introduction to the science and research on high-performance teams This episode is a segment of Richard’s talk at Craft 2017 in Budapest. Remember what it felt like to be on the best team you were ever on in your life? Want to be able to do that again, on purpose, and reliably with your current team? The research and science includes Google’s reports on psychological safety, Vanessa Druskatt and Steven Wolff’s research on team emotional intelligence, and Jim and Michele McCarthy’s work on the Core Protocols. View the session sides at https://www.slideshare.net/rkasper/highperformance-teams-culture-and-core-protocols.