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Separation Anxiety by Mike McBride, Romans 8:28-39
Ogden City is launching a new AI assistant... that will provide residents with 24/7 interactive chat services. It's name... is Archie. Joining me live is Ogden City's Director of communications Mike McBride.
Coach McBride calls in to talk about their big win in Wawasee today being able to get two wins in one day. He explains how they were able to do it against two good teams.Coach Miller joins to talk about his Providence Crystal Ray beating Attica on the road. He talks about getting their revenge this year following last year. Brian comes in to talk about New Albany vs. Manuel, 94-75. There were also plenty of other games he had today to give his expert insight. Seth Coffing from Bishop Luers calls in to talk about their full day of basketball starting pretty early. He touches on them getting third in the tournament today. Brendan King ends off the show to talk about some college hoops. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Health Message Sugar Coated, Health Panel: Mike McBride, Marlene Medina-Ellquist, Heather Reseck, Donna Woods
The last time Chris picked a movie starring Terry Gene Bollea, it was The Ultimate Weapon. This time, it's Shadow Warriors: Assault on Devil's Island that stars Hulk Hogan, alongside some other action movie royalty! Shadow Warriors: Assault on Devil's Island was produced as a made-for-television action movie, part of the larger "Shadow Warriors" franchise that featured Hulk Hogan and Carl Weathers in leading roles. The film aimed to capitalize on the popularity of action-packed television movies during that era, particularly those featuring charismatic and recognizable stars. The production involved creating high-octane sequences that showcased Hogan and Weathers in their element, blending their physicality and on-screen chemistry to deliver an entertaining mix of martial arts, stunts, and explosive action. As a television movie, "Shadow Warriors: Assault on Devil's Island" faced the constraints of a smaller budget compared to theatrical releases, but it sought to maximize the appeal of its leading actors and deliver a compelling story within the genre. The film's production emphasized the camaraderie and dynamic between Hogan's Mike McBride and Weathers' Roy Brown, crafting a narrative that combined thrilling action with elements of suspense and intrigue. While not a major theatrical release, the film targeted a specific audience seeking action-packed entertainment on the small screen, contributing to the broader appeal of made-for-television action films during the late 1990s. If you enjoy the show we have a Patreon, so become a supporter. www.patreon.com/thevhsstrikesback Plot Summary: Assault on Devil's Island centers around the elite anti-terrorist team, the "Shadow Warriors," led by Mike McBride (Hulk Hogan) and Roy Brown (Carl Weathers). Tasked with a daring mission on Devil's Island, the team is charged with rescuing a kidnapped U.S. diplomat and thwarting the plans of international arms dealers. As they delve into the perilous operation, the Shadow Warriors face a formidable mercenary leader and navigate treacherous landscapes, deploying their combat skills and camaraderie to overcome a series of high-stakes challenges. thevhsstrikesback@gmail.com https://linktr.ee/vhsstrikesback --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thevhsstrikesback/support
In the final hour of the show, BK recaps some games from around the state. Seth Coffing, coach of Fort Wayne Bishop Luers joins to recap the Knights 66-62 win over Northside. Matt Luce of Wapahani joins the show to recap their 74-48 win over Daleville. He also talks about a particular player who just beat a school record. Coach Mike McBride of Norwell calls in and tells Coach about their 49-38 win over Jay County. Garrett Winegar of Fishers calls the show to recap their 63-58 win over Zionsville. David Deaton of WKLO joins the show and previews a game that got snowed out. Silver Creek and Corydon Central were supposed to play, but inclement weather prevented that. Kip Wesner of Hoosier Basketball Magazine calls in to look at some of the teams from around the state. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Christian and Healthy Living, by Mike McBride
Noblesville's Head Coach Scott McClelland begins the hour with Coach Bob Lovell sharing about his team's 61-57 win over Brownsburg. Coach is then joined by Rich Schelsky, Head Coach of Park Heritage, with the details on his 56-32 win over Fountain Central. Tanner Camp of the Regional Radio Sports Network calls in with a recap of the Lake Central close 64-63 win against Michigan City, and what is coming next for Lake Central. To continue talking high school football, Head Coach Josh Thompson shares about his team, Barr-Reeve's 47-40 overtime win against South Knox. And then, Norwell's Head Coach Mike McBride shares about his team's 48-46 win against Huntington North. To finish out the hour, Kip Wesner of Hoosier Basketball Magazine gives all the details about what to expect for the upcoming IU vs. Purdue game.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach Bob Lovell starts the show after a Brendan King scoreboard update with a conversation about all the happenings around the Indiana sports world. Then, Mike McBride, the head coach of Norwell high school calls in to talk about his team's 49-46 win over East Noble. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Erin Garrett from Batesville gives the show a call to rundown Batesville's 52-47 win over South Ripley in the Ripley County Tournament Championship. Also, Norwell's Mike McBride shares Norwell's 69-53 win in double overtime and Scott McLellan from Noblesville recaps their win over Muncie Central 66-39. Also, Greenwood Christian's Jack Williams shares the 68-29 win over Shortridge. A show regular Kip Wessner from Hoosier Basketball Magazine calls in and John Herrick from the IU Radio Network talk Indiana's 71-65 win over Ohio State. Also, Coach and Brendan King talk about the Colts 23-19 loss to the Texans.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
December 24th, 2023Do we have a heart like the wise men?
After a BK scoreboard update, Coach starts the second hour talking to Coach Mike McBride about Norwell's 38-31 win over Bluffton. He tells Coach what the key to the game for his team was. Brad Huber of indianahighschoolsports.com joins to talk about Park Tudor's 66-29 win over Scecina. Seymour Head Coach Kirk Manns calls in to talk about Seymour's 55-42 win over Lawrenceburg. After a Brendan King update, Coach talks to Noblesville coach Scott McClelland about their 67-40 win over Anderson. They discuss Noblesville's upcoming schedule. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike McBride, Seton Hall's Deputy Athletics Director overseeing the university's NIL initiatives, joins me to discuss what NIL is all about, it's increasingly important role in college athletics and what Seton Hall is doing to make sure the Pirates remain competitve in the Big East and nationally.
Agency Nation Radio - Insurance Marketing, Sales and Technology
Grab your favorite beverage and settle in for a conversation among friends on this edition of Agency Nation Radio podcast. Mike McBride your new Big “I” chairman and president of Mason-McBride, Will Lemanski owner of Meiers Lombardini Lemanski Insurance and Lisa Lemanski, agency operation manager of Meiers Lombardini Lemanski Insurance explore the importance of actively engaging in a supportive business community. Tune in as these insurance professionals, all hailing from Michigan, share their origin stories, their unwavering commitment to improving the industry, and their deep appreciation for the sense of community within the Big "I." Discover what truly sets the insurance industry apart: the connections, mentorship, and friendships that thrive within it. Agency Nation Radio is where insurance professionals turn on the mic and share unscripted stories about leadership, technology, marketing, success, and failure—stories that helped make them the professionals they are today. From main street USA to the pages of Independent Agent magazine—we've got the stories you want to hear. For more, catch Agency Nation Radio on your favorite streaming platform or visit https://www.iamagazine.com/podcasts. Guests: Will Lemanski, Agency Owner, Meiers Lombardini Lemanski Insurance Lisa Lemanski, Insurance Agent Operations Manager, Meiers Lombardini Lemanski Insurance Big “I” chairman, Mike McBride, president of Mason-McBride in Troy, Michigan
Guest Speaker, Pastor Mike McBride preaching at Cork Church, Sunday, September 24th 2023.For more information visit www.corkchurch.comStay connected:Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/corkchurch/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/corkchurch/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/corkchurch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode Troy's special guest is coach Mike McBride. Mike has been a client of Shorts & Associates for over 20 years. He shares how he transformed his career from being a nationally recognized High School football coach to a nationally recognized leadership coach and speaker. Mike's father planted seeds of leadership in him as a youth and now those seeds have allowed Mike to step into his purpose in life.Mike McBride Website- https://www.thewingsproject.com/Want more tips on wealth strategies?Click this link to watch a Free video on how to increase cash flow and minimize taxes - https://wealthstrategiestovalue.com/m...
Today's special guest is Pastor Mike McBride, National Director for Urban Strategies at Live Free America, a campaign led by hundreds of faith congregations throughout the United States committed to addressing gun violence and mass incarceration of young people of color.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach and Sam Fritz kick off the show with John Herrick who joins the show to talk about Carroll's 74-41 victory over Sheridan. Coach Mike McBride joins the show to talk about Norwell's 57-32 win over Hunnington. Sam and Coach also talk about the Butler game. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We all have people in life that stimulate our mind and how they happen to come into our life is always sometimes precarious. So my Hungarian Jewish Hungarian friend older, we have these daily talks sometimes and sometimes weekly, monthly, bimonthly. But it's always good because he's so full and rich with.And fun. Here's our message to you. Have a good listen. It's relative. And today what is, what the progresso did, reversing the two words. But as I told you and you concurred with me, that it's impossible to put those two words in the same sentence, in the same breath. One reason only three words. Once you are a socialist, you are tyrant my way or a highway.And the two best examples for you. I'm surprised you read that so well. I can even determine by you getting that pseudonym so these lefties wouldn't know and traced you. I truly tip my head. You're not a girl to get compliments, but this was smart. No, Mike, nobody can. Yeah the, smartest one can figure out who is nana.Nana is a lady's whether she's a babysitter, . Anyway, why I am telling you this, because these two examples tell you all a when Judge Kava the, Roe versus Wade happened. All these lunatics. They woke idiots, the Antifa and all these, they marched in front of his home wanting to hang him, right?And the second one is even a better proof. And you know this in your dreams, if you take 1000 children and 1000 PA parents, right? Which side? you can't even say it with a straight face would agree. No, first, which side would not even allow the grandchildren to visit the children much less. They would never go at the same Christmas table together.It's not 50, 60, 70%, it's 110% clear cut. Because a conservative would never turn away from a. No of course. Can you find better examples than these two ? It's, rather simple once you get past the, how do you say it? The, once you get past the illogic, it's very logical, right?No question. But the problem is you get stuck in the illogic rather easily because that's an emotional thing. illogic is always an emotional thing. I don't know when we originally met, if I mentioned to you this about our country versus Israel. Regarding Trump, did I ever mention to you, because I don't wanna repeat myself.No, I don't remember we we met at my house in Santa Monica, in front of my house in Santa Monica. You the one who opened my eyes. Susan Rosenberg, when I mentioned to you, you said she lives in our neck of the woods. That stunned me, . It's funny how, it's funny how I can tell you how I learned English.It's funny how you read memory one. And of course, those four years Latin in medical school made me beat 95% of these college idiots in the game of Scrabble , but in advance and in master rooms. Mike. Then that's my pastime. I think I may have mentioned to you that in America, the television, the entire media, New York, slimes, LA Times, all the constipated network news work, like Mike Levine co.That's I, he coined the words, not me. . Yes. Yes. . The reason I listen to him, you may even know this about him. He's the best US Constitutional attorney. Yeah. Bar. Mike Levine. Yeah. He even, he started I think, ner serving in Nixon administration. Correct. Anyway as far as knowing the Progresso of course Dennis Prager incredible knowledge, but I, he changed my mind actually one day.You know why? Because he gave the title. David Horowitz. Oh, with him? Yeah. Why? Because he, came from a communist family, right? Incidentally, speaking of communist family, who do you think Vagina Giggles father is? Who? The re You don't know who Vagina Giggles is? No. You are the humorist. . Tell me who paved her way all the way to the.Through what? You stumped Kamala No way. At age 29. You're not aware. She was the conine of Willie Brown in San Francisco. Oh, I knew that. Okay. So from then on, and when first word came out that the Progresso may pushed push her in the White House, Willie Brown was vehemently against.He knows that she's a empty skirt. She is a, airhead complete. You notice anytime she doesn't have an answer, what does she do? Giggles. Incessantly. . Yes. The clown, that's part of their, plan though, right? Is to put people who don't have original thoughts, but are good actors. Look at a question to you, Mike.Yeah I'm, having my cereal now. Yeah. Do you Recall or have you seen? Cuz I never watched tv. I played the game of Scrabble with all around the world on pogo.com and it's not like word with friends heck, you have a half a day to think of a word. No, it's competitive chess. 45 seconds to two minutes, you lose a turnNah. Way life should. Why I am asking you who is running the country? Of course, everybody knows that the corpse, like B, BBC calls him the corpse, not me. Look, just two best examples for you. When a person says that he's been 160 years in Senate, hello, four lifetimes, Yeah. And the second biggest doozy, he said, you may have heard it maybe not about a year ago, he said The first time since World War II, Putin invaded Russia.Hello? His own country. Yeah. is obl. There's no question about that. But the reason I mentioned to you about Barak Hussein, Because he was on show and I got it. I read news in couple languages, right? I got this clip on the internet and I had to put it on my telephone. It's about a 32nd clip, and if you haven't heard it, I'll play it to you now.That's what I'm looking for, where he says, the question came, Mr. President, have you ever considered the third term? Now, here is verbatim what he. This doesn't show the whole thing, but I remember him saying the following, actually, many, many a times, I am missing the camaraderie. And if I could be sitting in a basement in my jogging suit and two earpieces and they'll implement my ideas, I'll be fine with that.what do you think of? That's happening so officially, it's his third term. I'm sorry, unofficially. The fact is his first two terms were a failure, right? There's no question. So the question 1%, g d p, the worst in history. So this validates that his ego is bigger than his mind.There is no question. And but, The issue is, I've con come to the conclusion, and I've always said this, he is the weakest link because of, the same reasons that in the old parable, the giant fell. Right? Because you gotta realize as the ego grows, so does the everything else diminish because we can always only work at a capacity of a hundred percent.He is the weakest link. Now, what's putting that in front of him? We already know. We see the world economic, we see all the things that's happening. We're seeing the plan. The plan is pretty obvious because it's getting toward the end. Not of end times, I just mean the end of their plan. You see what's happening in Canada, you see why they want Newsom there.You see why they're gonna push him out, biting out so they can put Newsom in there so they can have a, what they want is, America to be a puppet, right? They're trying to, in Mexico, they're trying to implement a Mexican woman who's the mayor here, who's just a puppet, Uhhuh once again, right? So, they're putting puppet masters.They're not even masters. They're puppets and, they have faces and ideas that are very against the people, but at the same time, that is how they've done it. They've done it by manipulating the ego to want to succeed, which is natural. But I, still have a question though. You're a, deep philosopher of, knowledge.What's the end? The people who are manipulating all this, I'll tell you what, when you see around us now, left center, whatever, 79% of the population don't like to pay 9 99 for 18 x in the 99 cents. They see what's happening. They don't need to be awakened, yeah. That's one. So that's why it cannot continue.And look again in, I surmise to you the last 24 months, in just one example, I believe it's as clear as daylight. At first, if you remember, it was 6.8 trillion wasted, right? Now they added another 1.8. So yeah. Subsequently, after 8.3 trillion wasted. Zero accomplished absolute zero. They can't. Now they throw the word infrastructure.That's bullshit because the best example really tells you how big of a liars they are. , your best example is what? That 450. If you look at that. Package that has four 4,500 pages, you know that nobody . It's like Nancy Pelosi said, if you remember several years ago, you have to pass it to see what's in the bill, to have the time to read.It's for given to Arab countries to protect their border. When I don't have to reiterate to you how porous ours is because zero control. 750 terrorists marched across this last year and 5 million people from 38 countries just marched through you to remember. There is no country on universe other than if, you look into it Canada, that has no borders because they are our baby brother.If anybody lifts a pinky against Canada, we are right there with, this Ukraine situation I, do know that we are going overboard because I read a speech by it's, he sounded like a no. His name is, either probably Chinese, whoever is the head of un, he was saying that Ukraine has no borders, which is very true.It's not a separate country. It was over. It was part of what Union of Soviet social. Yeah. Former US Russia. One thing is for sure that Crimea always belonged to Russia. Since Catherine the Great, I may have even mentioned that to you before. But Ukraine, there are two places, Donbass and Donk.I would say almost 10 out of 10 people, Russian speakers, so Ukraine simply took advantage of them because they were attacking them and they treated them like third class citizens. But the rest, Putin is a thug. Goes without saying. Just look at his background. Out of kgb in the most vulnerable, as I told you before in, the world Eastern Germany and the Americans were shedding crocodile tears about 30,000 American soldiers.Yeah, I learned in Soviet army that there were three quarter million Russian soldiers on that border. Wow. For the, they had a good reason. If I give you the numbers, America says 20 million Russians lost lives. It's twice as many. Wow. So Zov the one in charge who finally totally crushed the Germans.Zov said when they mo hoisted the flag over Hitler's bunker, that in Russian. We going to erase the Germans from face of the map. Wow. That's the reason for, and this, number, I'm giving you three quarter million I heard in 1967 during the Mid East War because Russia was like two peas in a pod or, like my former managers say they were tight as frog pussy with with, them.Oh my God, that I learned English in the hood 38th and Crenshaw . So matter of fact since you are not a brother, you may even be stunned. What I what in a humorous way. No, actually, it's a jargon because 99% of Huns, they call us , were lost. I'll remind you the incident. You definitely know it. It took.When Schmo Bamba, as always jumped into conclusion, racism, the call came in when Skip Gates, the professor in Chicago lost his keys coming back from a trip and across the street the neighbors called in. Two people burglarizing a home. When he heard that he stepped on his Dali, like this black man called his feet , he quickly invited them.This part you million percent aware of the beer fest in the White House, right? To make peace between. Luckily, one of those three cops was a brother. Otherwise, this would've never happened. This. The professor Gates and his body broke the bag last somehow. They were indoors already. The man in charge, Sergeant Crow, walked over the, window and, him peeking out.He asked him politely. Professor Gates kindly step out on the porch for four or five minutes, and my nephew, captain. Michael Weiss in New York is a police captain. It's customary on a burglary. You For last time they have to check every nook and cranny because the accomplice may be hiding. Lurking in the closet.His answer was the cause for the arrest. That's when the black cop spoke up and says, Sarge, I'm putting the shackles on this man. Let him mouth off down. So just to teach him a lesson formality, as you can imagine, they hauled his ass downtown quarters. There are tens of thousands of jokes. , I'll put it on the plate for you.Your mama is so fat. Yo mama is so ugly. I have to hang pork ups on her ears for my dog to play with her . But in this case, what is your opinion? What was yo mama. I step out for yo mama . That was the answer. My god. So the black cop spoke up? Yeah. You talk to an average white person. They'll say he offended him.That's quite ambiguous. , what do you think it meant that it warranted the rest. When I told this to a black pen, he couldn't stop laughing for five minutes. Yeah, , he got it. Of course. You know it meant what it actually meant is, I'll step out for your mama who's a who is a, puttanot for you. Fool. These are the nuances. Rest are simple. No, I truly understand. American Colloquialism. Yeah, . But let's, I was regarding languages. I happen to be a linguist because folks are much better in mathematics. Algebra, not me. Weakest. Now this, you must recall when we first met, and you mentioned to me that you're moving in a few months in Mexico, right?I told you're gonna be lost even though you have Spanish descent, but your English is so impeccable. I don't think you understand Spanish and you're correct what you do. And I'm surprised. So you know what that tells me? Put you in Hungary. And it Eight, eight months you speak Hungarian? Yeah. . I loved Hungary though.They were the first ones to stand up against Stalin's regime, yeah, I know. Hungary was that when I went there, it was a very fascinating I, don't know why I became engrossed by it. I really, I just did, I didn't go to, I, and I didn't even go to, the bad parts where the parts, everything happened.I was there, I just didn't go in. I just was engrossed by everything about it. I don't know why. Then they told me that Hungary was the Mexico of Europe . And I'm like, okay. Oh, maybe that's why , GWE, Mexico of Europe. In what regard? I, didn't get it. The poor. The poor and the manufacturing. And they used to, they the poor that are there in Hungary and that they went up the workers.Workers in Hungary. Yeah. That they were in the past, in the history. I don't know in history or how well you understood it, but Hungary was little America for Russians. Yeah, I know that. Everything. No, We lived, you know how far we lived from Hungary. How about 10 kilometers. Oh, wow. Which is less than six miles.Yeah. First of all, I learned here in America, this was telling you that come September of 1945,he was of Georgia and descent. Of course, Stalin gave a nice present. To the capital of Transcarpathian region is exactly where I'm from, where my wife was born in the capital ua, and I am from a small Hungarian town where 100% Hungarians. Nobody even spoke any Russian. You ask how to get to the nearest post office and you'll be lost.Because we had six Hungarian schools, one Ukrainian, and one Russian. As you can imagine. For children of border patrol offices so that's where my mama enrolled me. But to show you that I'm not exaggerating about being a linguist if, look, if until age 26, I haven't spoken three words of English, and yet by 1976 when I was already managing the dealer.And when you work in a mamma papa store, you know you overworked and underpaid. I had to write those contracts, Mike, not in Majo, my mother tongue, Hungarian. It's called Mojo because even the country is called Mojo is the nation. Ah, SAG is the country. So thus the word is . Hungary in, in Hungarian. So why?I'm telling you, not in that my language not Russian, Ukrainian, as you can imagine, was forced on us in the Ukrainian Soviet tripa. But in English, I never made a mistake because that's a dealer's biggest nightmare, right? And if there were no computers, And what you may not realize, a dealer loses practically half of the car value and there's no point going to lawyers.It even cost double. In other words, worst nightmare the dealer cannot imagine than an unwind, meaning the customer takes the car Next day the bank is telling me that the down payment should be instead of 2,500 3,500 or the credit was weak. In those days you didn't have T r W. But we fax, yes.And I had to decipher the person's ability to repay that loan. So bottom line is I never made an error in my contract. That's why when I got my second job at an Acura in a Toyota store in the valley. Keys, Acura, you may have. I know that. Yeah. I know that they, hired me on the spot because when I wrote on my resume that no unwinds, that means I don't believe people bringing back a car.That was the clincher. But you can imagine by 1980. Two. How relieved I was. The very first computers I was involved was like a big suitcase. Yes. And IBM , you recall? It was. It was actually in car business. It was oak leaf and it was geared for all the Programs for dealerships, and the forms.So they came, they just told me which one is which, and they left me alone. And, that's how you can imagine the relief I had. I didn't have to do all these when your parents were getting cause by hand. I could just put in the information in that right quick suitcase and it just prints out like a breeze.So what I'm trying to tell you is, It was a great help for me as far as cutting time for customers to wait. But regarding Hungarian language, I had an interesting example when a Turkish person that will tell you the, common family of Hungarians Turks they. Finn Finnish language many thousands years ago, they were breathing because as a general manager at Kaiser Brothers I, think I told you, it was downtown across convention center.Your parents knew it as a third oldest Oldsmobile dealer in the nation. If the granddaughter was 94 years old, you can imagine they've been there since 1917. They own about eight blocks downtown. So why am telling you this? Because when I worked there This fellow was sitting with my salesman taking an application.And in those days, in early nineties, they had cassette tape players, and when I brought back his car appraising, assessing the value how much to allow him, I asked him a question. I, said, you're not Turkish, are you are not Turkey shy. And he said, hi, did you see my applic? I said, no. When I told him how I came to conclusion, I said, I popped your cassette layer.I wanted to see the, how it functions your A M F M cassette, and I see on the cassette you know what he told me? What very clever. He said, , I figured out that he's Turk. Because that's the only countries I know that do all this. It's not all, it's not a. Even elementary words in Hungarian is not simple.Ju just like Russians, for example. If I went to this Hungarian town Russian school, Of course, I'll tell you as far as knowing Russian, when I opened my mouth in Russian, you wouldn't believe it. What they say here in Santa Monica, they think I was born in Moscow and I pretend to be Hungarian. Of course, I tell you why, probably mimicking the words and listening is, these two.And of course what I'm not telling you the most helpful in Russian for me. The 10th Soviet army, 30 months, I was the head of a pharmacy. They used my medical knowledge in making drugs. They didn't have an Eli Lilly and Merck and all that. I had to make those drugs by hand. mixture. And I, remember new land in Russia where it's 99% frozen, everything.Soldiers had scabies left and right. You can imagine why. Lack of cleanliness, right? Lack of so that, that's what I picked up really mainly the, ized accent. And here one more help was we, befriended the Russian couple in 70. And they came to buy an Omega in that, in those days, Boyd Peterson, where I worked at Crenshaw, was an old, small and a Jaguar store.And when, I don't know if you're aware or not, but Cars in America were bought like you or the food in the restaurant. The parents came in, I have 150 cars in inventory. And by the time I was the manager and the manager always. Gas and demo as a perk. So they fell in love with my Regency 98, which was like a Cadillac de elegance.The color, the vogue tires with gold dreams, et cetera. And we said in the industry, they deed me. They took my horse here away with 218 miles . So we, wouldn't need, but otherwise you ordered a vehicle according to your SP specification. SMO believe even had a mo, a slogan, can we build one for you? Oh wow.And within six weeks, your car comes the way. Desired. Wow. You don't need to buy unwanted options. So why I'm telling you this, because ever since they very quickly they promoted me. La Later, about eight months into it, I asked Mr. Peterson, the owner, I said, why? I was never trained in this. Because they made me a manager first.They made me in four months, a closer. Why? Because one Saturday I substituted the manager and the gross prophet was more than twice as what Mike McBride was doing. Oh, wow. So later on they relegated him. You may even know the area 54th and Crenshaw closer to Lawson. We had a Volvo and a British Leland dealership.I call them zoom, calls the TR seven and et cetera, the ones that making the noise, right? So I became the general manager. Why I am telling you this, because that's what I picked up the knowledge. But when my, I deviated what I answered to my boss, no. When he answered to me, when I asked him how come I was not trained, he says, I Simply thought that you are a member of KG B because by 75, he says, you lived in America only two and a half years and your English impressed me.He said . Sohe playing it Smart Russian folks, for example. No, it's some linguistic ability if the the reason. When Russian people speak, they still continue in their own mother tongue, and Russian is a soft language. Three simple letters. Mike, they unable to pronounce, for example, any. They don't say any.They say any, many. You may even notice because in, in Los Angeles, there were plenty of Russians already. Yeah. You see now on the beach, I see them exercising about 120 of them. And the instructor, of course she, really makes out nicely $15 a pop. She makes about pretty nice money. About 1800 every Sunday.Wow. Times four. and uncle Sam knows nothing about . Yeah. , but seven grand. Yeah. Once I joked with them when I came to California, there were not three Russian speaking in the whole town because Russia was an iron curtain. Do you know regarding this, your best illustration would be my mother.We are Hungarian Jews and. Mama's brother lived out of nine children. Two survived those 79 death camps, right? And it took mom 27 years just to come and visit them from 45 when Stalin took over right until 70 to December. And the response in Russia was always cookie cut. The. In your request to visit United States is declined.Your request could be reevaluated in eight months. End of story. Wow. And that's for all those years. So this reminds me, I'll leave you with this best example about blowjob Clinton. Oh God. you, naive Americans were given some fables on the when, he was first for president. He was running right in 91.They asked him under what circumstances. Were you able to travel to Russia in 1967? And the song and dance you were all given, including you, you had to swallow it. He was a Rhode Scholar. My funny bone , you look at and this, factoid I may have mentioned to you when we met. Did I or did I not? Yeah, you did.Yeah, that's what I remember. Yeah, because you looked exactly like Paul Allen. And he was kicked out from Oxford for his marks, his views. Do you see how exactly and turn goes? Yes, Exactly. Exactly. That's a convenience position, right? That's a convenience position for power. Yeah. There is no question.Yeah, and he was just as an empty suit as Obama, basically all of them, except he was shiftier because he's actually. Narcissist. Both are, yeah, both. But, about Obama, I did tell you the most important part where he got his philosophy. Franklin, I remind you. Franklin Marshall Davis Jr. He's Angela Davis card, Kerry, communist father. we need anymore? Yeah, you gotta remember what attracts people to those readings. I from a philo, from a, for philosophical viewpoints. It's fine to read them, but that's the difference is the people who are attracted to them, meaning they, they read them as a lessons plan because they don't have the concept or in the intellect to decipher what they really.So that's, the problem. That's, the, unfortunately those positions and those people often are shifty enough to find people who will give them power to continue because they want something, right? So it always boils down to the same thing are you my prostitute or are you leaving meWhich one are you? But I do know about, I know the whole background of both that. You, heard the name Sola Lins of course. Yes. Rules for radicals. Yes. Hillary Raham Rotten. I call her rotten. She was meeting him for coffee, corresponding with him. She's just as Marxist as his incidentally.Speaking of that, you know what I learned, from Dennis Prager about Marxist that, and this will surprise you. M l K belonged to that group. Wow. And I'm not surprised the Black Panthers in those days. Oh yes. This was when you were no more than five years old. They were rebels. Do you know?Yes, I do. All this, all these communist movement. Yep. The Dipper Reagan stopped it cold. Yep. But now the movement is picking up scene, big time. But it wouldn't get too far. Yeah, because it's, funny how mental disease it's, a truth that those in power rewrite the history. And because the next generation either doesn't have time or trust, the history is true.
A plethora of guests on the High School Coaches Show as host Justin Kenny welcomes area hoops guru Dan Vance and coaches Chris Johnson of Homestead, Reggie Tharp of Snider and Mike McBride of Norwell. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pastor Mike McBride - Letterkenny Christian Fellowship
Audio from the sermon on April 3, 2022
Want to get started with a backup program to protect your sensitive information? Security expert and trainer Mike McBride explains how to keep your most important personal and business data safe.Conversation highlights:Why every home and business needs a backup strategyHow to determine what you should backupAre cloud backup services (iCloud, OneDrive, Google Drive) enough for home and small business backups?What a 3-2-1 backup strategy means and how to apply it for your home or business.Backup services: do you need one? Is it worth the cost?How Ransomware can encrypt backups in the cloudHow often should you back up data?Adopting a cost effective backup solution for home users and small businesses________________________________GuestMike McBrideOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikemac29/On Twitter | https://twitter.com/mikemac29________________________________HostsLimor KessemOn ITSPmagazine
Guest Speaker, Pastor Mike McBride preaching at Cork Church, Sunday, October 17th 2021.For more information visit www.corkchurch.comStay connected:Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/corkchurch/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/corkchurch/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/corkchurch See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Church Planter Rev. Mike McBride preaches at New City today. Worship Booklet
A Tale of Two Commandments by Mike McBride
Bobby Glenn Ford was 28 when he died. He was found deceased in his home on April 13, 2011. An unknown killer had entered Bobby's home on that morning and shot him in the head. When police investigated the homicide, they learned that Bobby was growing marijuana in his home. Based on my conversations with family and friends, the Indianapolis Police department think his death may have been over a drug deal gone bad. However, those close to Bobby don't believe this. They have stated that he was likely murdered by someone close to him for more personal reasons. This case is unusual. There is no information about it anywhere. If you do an online search, it's almost as Bobby Ford never existed. There are no pleas for justice, no local media stories or any local news videos covering the story.For this story I spoke to Bobby's sister April Hudson, Emily Nixon and Mike McBride. Emily and Mike were two of Bobby's closest friends. Both loved him and are angry that his homicide isn't solved. If you know anything, his family is requesting that you call in a tip and help them get justice. Bobby has 3 children that deserve answers. If you would like to know more about Bobby's story, please visit the Justice for Bobby Ford FB page. And if you know anything about this homicide, you can report an anonymous tip to Crime Stoppers at 317-262-TIPS.Please also visit my website for more information about my true crime and paranormal newspaper columns at www.themarcabe.com. You can also help support my podcast by joining my true crime coffee club for $5 per month where you can read true crime stories. To join, please visit https://www.buymeacoffee.com/catchmykiller. If you would like to contact me about this podcast, please email me at catchmykiller@gmail.com.
In the Episode 5, the FINALE of For the People Podcast, we jump back to Pastor Michael McBride, W. Kamau Bell, and DeVon Franklin's discussion on mental health near the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The trio gets real about the ways the Black community tends to deny our mental health concerns, how the newly-implemented lockdown would surely bring about its own set of challenges, and even how mental health knows no economic or social privilege. Lori Webster Fore and Justin Warren from the Hush Harbor team then share how they've seen mental health issues play out more than a year into the pandemic by discussing their own challenges, the apparent increase in suicides, and how we can help ourselves when we notice we aren't feeling our best. Take a listen to all of the gems dropped in our final episode and be sure to carry them with you as you move forward. Keep up with the guests in Episode 5 here:Pastor Mike: IG & TwitterW. Kamau Bell: IG & TwitterDeVon Franklin: IG & TwitterLori Webster Fore & Justin Warren (Hush Harbor Media): IG & Twitter
In this episode, we run it back to Pastor Michael McBride, Steve Kerr, and Jemele Hill conversation about activism in sports. The trio get real about how athletes like Colin Kaepernick fight injustice, racism and oppression with their platforms and why sports is actually a great venue to have discussions like these. Bringing it back to today, Hush Harbor Media CEO Jamari Perry and story editor Cezamee Fore discuss the previous conversation and analyze the legacy of social activism of other Black athletes like LeBron James, Jackie Robinson, Venus Williams, Serena Williams, Naomi Osaka, and Simone Biles.Take a listen and head over to our social channels to let us know what you think!To learn more about the work of those featured on this month's podcast you can catch them in the below places:Pastor Michael McBride: IG & Twitter Steve Kerr (& the Warriors): IG & TwitterJemele Hill: IG & TwitterJamari Perry & Cezamee Fore (Hush Harbor): IG & Twitter
Guest Speaker, Pastor Mike McBride preaching on Father's Day at Cork Church, Sunday June 20th 2021.For more information visit www.corkchurch.comStay connected:Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/corkchurch/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/corkchurch/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/corkchurch See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Networking! Today we talk to Mike McBride, the Director of Business Development and learn about how to make meaningful connections with folks outside your immediate circle. I am excited to share this conversation, there are quite a few nuggets here for folks looking to take their networking game to the next level, understand what companies are looking for, and how to market yourself in a way that is attractive for others to want to work with you. https://eberlestock.com/ Instagram: @eberlestock Vanguard Shop: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/the-vanguard-project/
Hope and Tiffany Delve Into Topics Such as How Ignoring Substance Abuse and Mental Illness Can Destroy Someone’s Life.
Can your side hustle become your full-time gig? Today we go to @beachhouse_ding_repair to talk with Mike McBride about the twists and turns in his life and how he ended up with a successful ding repair business. Come join this wild ride of a story. Mike tells us how he went from Corona, Ca to Oahu and became an artist for Blue Hawaii and Island Classic Surfboards. Then back to Southern California where he became a cameraman for Dynocomm which evolved into the director for filming surf contests around the world. And which boards last longer Poly or EPS? Find out!If you like the QuiverCast here are some ways to help us keep going!I always like Coffee!Buy me a Coffee!Become a Patreon for as little as a Buck a Month!PatreonFind Us:Website: https://quiverbuilder.com/thequivercast/Instagram: @quiver_castFacebook: The QuiverCastTwitter: @The_QuiverCastSound Editing by: The Steele CollectiveSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thequivercast)
As a special bonus for our listeners, we have created a series to commemorate Inverse Podcast co-host Dr Drew Hart's brand new book Who Will Be a Witness: Igniting Activism For God's Justice, Love and Deliverance. In these additional episodes we will interview friends and co-workers to discuss chapter by chapter Drew's new book. These conversations were recorded in community with friends from around the world as past of Inverse's ongoing work to create formation experiences that deepen our witness to God's justice, love and deliverance. Who Will Be a Witness offers a vision for communities of faith to organize for deliverance and justice in their neighborhoods, states, and nation as an essential part of living out the call of Jesus. Drew provides incisive insights into Scripture and history, along with illuminating personal stories, to help us identify how the witness of the church has become mangled by Christendom, white supremacy, and religious nationalism. He provides a wide range of options for congregations seeking to give witness to Jesus' ethic of love for and solidarity with the vulnerable. At a time when many feel disillusioned and distressed, Drew calls the church to action, offering a way forward that is deeply rooted in the life and witness of Jesus. Drew's testimony is powerful, personal, and profound, serving as a compass that points the church to the future and offers us a path toward meaningful social change and a more faithful witness to the way of Jesus. (Buy Drew's new book here.) This conversation discusses the final chapter - Chapter Nine - of Who Will Be a Witness with Pastor Mike McBride. Pastor Michael McBride (known as “Pastor Mike”) is a native of San Francisco and has been active in ministry for over 20 years. Pastor McBride's commitment to holistic ministry can be seen through his leadership roles in both the church and community organizations. A graduate of Duke University's Divinity School, with a Master of Divinity with an emphasis in Ethics and Public Policy, Pastor McBride founded The Way Christian Center in West Berkeley, where he presently serves as the Lead Pastor. In March 2012, he became the Director for the Lifelines to Healing/LIVE FREE Campaign with Faith In Action, a campaign led by hundreds of faith congregations throughout the United States committed to addressing gun violence and mass incarceration of young people of color. He is one of the national leaders in the movement to implement public health and community centered gun violence prevention programs, which have contributed in 50% reductions of gun related homicides in Oakland and many other cities across the country. He is a co-founder of Community Justice Reform Coalition and the National Black Brown Gun Violence Prevention Consortium which work to center black and brown gun violence prevention practitioners and scale up life-saving interventions related to urban and communal violence. Regarded as a national faith leader, active in the Ferguson uprisings and many subsequent uprisings, he helps bridge, train and support millennials and religious institutions working on racial justice and black liberation. Pastor McBride has served on a number of local and national task forces with the White House and Department of Justice regarding gun violence prevention, boys and men of color and police-community relationships. In 2016 he was appointed as an Advisor on President Obama's Faith Based Advisory Council for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships. He has been a frequent contributor to the New York Times, the Washington Post, MSNBC, CNN, the Huffington Post and many other media outlets providing commentary on issues related to faith and racial justice. He is married to Cherise McBride and they have two beautiful daughters, Sarai and Nylah. Follow Ps Mike McBride on [Twitter] and Instagram @impastormike_ Follow Drew Hart on Instagram and Twitter @druhart. Follow Jarrod McKenna on Instagram and Twitter @jarrodmcke
Pastor Mike McBride built an unprecedented coalition of Black Churches and turned them into a powerful political organizing force. Pastor Mike sat with Xander to chat about how he did it, what messaging works at Black Churches, how he's reducing gun violence across the country, and the future he hopes to build. Follow Pastor Mike: Twitter @impastormike_ Instagram @impastormike_ Twitter @blackchurchpac Instagram @blackchurchpac Follow WWDK on social media: @WWDKPod on Twitter @WWDKPod on Instagram WWDK on Facebook Sign up for the WWDK Newsletter at www.WWDKPod.com Support the podcast on Patreon And if you enjoyed this episode, be sure to leave a review!
As a special bonus for our listeners, we have created a series to commemorate Inverse Podcast co-host Dr Drew Hart's brand new book Who Will Be a Witness: Igniting Activism For God's Justice, Love and Deliverance. In these additional episodes we will interview friends and co-workers to discuss chapter by chapter Drew's new book. These conversations were recorded in community with friends from around the world as past of Inverse's ongoing work to create formation experiences that deepen our witness to God's justice, love and deliverance. Who Will Be a Witness offers a vision for communities of faith to organize for deliverance and justice in their neighborhoods, states, and nation as an essential part of living out the call of Jesus. Drew provides incisive insights into Scripture and history, along with illuminating personal stories, to help us identify how the witness of the church has become mangled by Christendom, white supremacy, and religious nationalism. He provides a wide range of options for congregations seeking to give witness to Jesus' ethic of love for and solidarity with the vulnerable. At a time when many feel disillusioned and distressed, Drew calls the church to action, offering a way forward that is deeply rooted in the life and witness of Jesus. Drew's testimony is powerful, personal, and profound, serving as a compass that points the church to the future and offers us a path toward meaningful social change and a more faithful witness to the way of Jesus. (Buy Drew's new book here.) This conversation discusses the final chapter - Chapter Nine - of Who Will Be a Witness with Pastor Mike McBride. Pastor Michael McBride (known as “Pastor Mike”) is a native of San Francisco and has been active in ministry for over 20 years. Pastor McBride's commitment to holistic ministry can be seen through his leadership roles in both the church and community organizations. A graduate of Duke University’s Divinity School, with a Master of Divinity with an emphasis in Ethics and Public Policy, Pastor McBride founded The Way Christian Center in West Berkeley, where he presently serves as the Lead Pastor. In March 2012, he became the Director for the Lifelines to Healing/LIVE FREE Campaign with Faith In Action, a campaign led by hundreds of faith congregations throughout the United States committed to addressing gun violence and mass incarceration of young people of color. He is one of the national leaders in the movement to implement public health and community centered gun violence prevention programs, which have contributed in 50% reductions of gun related homicides in Oakland and many other cities across the country. He is a co-founder of Community Justice Reform Coalition and the National Black Brown Gun Violence Prevention Consortium which work to center black and brown gun violence prevention practitioners and scale up life-saving interventions related to urban and communal violence. Regarded as a national faith leader, active in the Ferguson uprisings and many subsequent uprisings, he helps bridge, train and support millennials and religious institutions working on racial justice and black liberation. Pastor McBride has served on a number of local and national task forces with the White House and Department of Justice regarding gun violence prevention, boys and men of color and police-community relationships. In 2016 he was appointed as an Advisor on President Obama’s Faith Based Advisory Council for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships. He has been a frequent contributor to the New York Times, the Washington Post, MSNBC, CNN, the Huffington Post and many other media outlets providing commentary on issues related to faith and racial justice. He is married to Cherise McBride and they have two beautiful daughters, Sarai and Nylah. Follow Ps Mike McBride on [Twitter] and Instagram @impastormike_ Follow Drew Hart on Instagram and Twitter @druhart. Follow Jarrod McKenna on Instagram and Twitter @jarrodmckenna Music: We Fly Free by Julie Kerr @juliekkerr
Mike McBride is a commercial and creative film director based in New York City. https://www.mikemcbridefilms.com The Athens TV Virtual Speaker Series connects film and TV students in the Athens TV class at Troy Athens High School in Troy, Michigan. If you work in the creative field and would like to share your experience with students, email us at tvathens@gmail.com.
Sgt. Joe, Mike McBride hero's who were victims of an illness.
Hope and Tiffany Delve Into Topics Such as How Ignoring Substance Abuse and Mental Illness Can Destroy Someone’s Life.
NHISG "A Few Good Men" Guests: Mike McBride & Curtis Myers
Manal Omar is an internationally known figure on the world stage when it comes to peace building, women’s rights negotiations, and so much more more. Manal has several times been named by various media and educational institutions such as Georgetown University as one of the most influential Arabs in the world. There was a great conversation about women's rights, freedoms, access to joy and pleasure, as well as delving in to some more delicate topics. The mood was positive throughout. We have a show with laughter and conversation that flows freely amongst two people who have just become friends, Manal Omar, Founder of Across Red Lines as well as International Superstar Peace Builder working with NGOs and Presidential Administrations and world government and spiritual leaders to protect women and to negotiate peace treaties
Pastor Michael McBride is a nationally respected faith leader who was active in the Ferguson uprisings and many subsequent uprisings including this current global #BlackLivesMatter moment. “Pastor Mike” as he’s affectionately know on this streets, helps bridge, train and support millennials and religious institutions working on racial justice and black liberation. He has been a frequent contributor to the New York Times, The Washington Post, MSNBC, CNN, The Huffington Post and many other media outlets providing commentary on issues related to faith and racial justice. In 2016 he was appointed as an Advisor on President Obama’s Faith Based Advisory Council for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships. His leadership includes the movement to implement public health and community centered gun violence prevention programs. The campaigns that he has co-led have contributed to 30-50% reductions of gun related homicides in Oakland, CA, Stockton, CA, Camden, NJ, Baton Rouge, LA, and many other cities across the country. He is the Founder and Lead Pastor of The Way Church in Berkeley, CA. He also serves as the Director of Faith in Action’s LIVE FREE gun violence prevention campaign. He is a Co-Founder of the Black Church PAC and the National Black Brown Gun Violence Prevention Consortium, which works to center black and brown gun violence prevention practitioners and scale up life-saving interventions related to urban and communal violence. Website: pastormikemcbride.com Twitter: @impastormike_ Follow Flewnt here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1Z7NTJcWCg7WUuVLVxK9SW?si=n7BjzmgAQN6vKF0OT5MSIA
Pastor Michael McBride is a nationally respected faith leader who was active in the Ferguson uprisings and many subsequent uprisings including this current global #BlackLivesMatter moment. “Pastor Mike” as he's affectionately know on this streets, helps bridge, train and support millennials and religious institutions working on racial justice and black liberation. He has been a frequent contributor to the New York Times, The Washington Post, MSNBC, CNN, The Huffington Post and many other media outlets providing commentary on issues related to faith and racial justice. In 2016 he was appointed as an Advisor on President Obama's Faith Based Advisory Council for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships. His leadership includes the movement to implement public health and community centered gun violence prevention programs. The campaigns that he has co-led have contributed to 30-50% reductions of gun related homicides in Oakland, CA, Stockton, CA, Camden, NJ, Baton Rouge, LA, and many other cities across the country. He is the Founder and Lead Pastor of The Way Church in Berkeley, CA. He also serves as the Director of Faith in Action's LIVE FREE gun violence prevention campaign. He is a Co-Founder of the Black Church PAC and the National Black Brown Gun Violence Prevention Consortium, which works to center black and brown gun violence prevention practitioners and scale up life-saving interventions related to urban and communal violence. Website: pastormikemcbride.com Twitter: @impastormike_ Follow Flewnt here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1Z7NTJcWCg7WUuVLVxK9SW?si=n7BjzmgAQN6vKF0OT5MSIA
Please listen to this dynamic discussion with Pastor Michael McBride (known as “Pastor Mike”). He is a native of San Francisco and has been active in ministry for over 20 years. Pastor McBride's commitment to holistic ministry can be seen through his leadership roles in both the church and community organizations. A graduate of Duke University's Divinity School, with a Master of Divinity with an emphasis in Ethics and Public Policy, Pastor McBride founded The Way Christian Center in West Berkeley, where he presently serves as the Lead Pastor. Regarded as a national faith leader, active in the Ferguson uprisings and many subsequent uprisings, he helps bridge, train and support millennials and religious institutions working on racial justice and black liberation. Pastor McBride has served on a number of local and national task forces with the White House and Department of Justice regarding gun violence prevention, boys and men of color and police-community relationships. In 2016 he was appointed as an Advisor on President Obama's Faith Based Advisory Council for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships. He has been a frequent contributor to the New York Times, the Washington Post, MSNBC, CNN, the Huffington Post and many other media outlets providing commentary on issues related to faith and racial justice. He is married to Cherise McBride and they have two beautiful daughters, Sarai and Nylah.
Where is God in the midst of the global pandemic?Lessons from Habakkuk answers our questions.Psalm 86:1-7
Brett Rump looks ahead to the Purdue-Fort Wayne Mastodons men's basketball team prepping for their final home game. Norwell boys basketball coach Mike McBride joins to talk about Sectionals and more. Fox Sports Indiana's Chris Denari talks about the Pacers' dominating win over Charlotte last night and more.
Show date 1/10/2020
Many organizations monitor the activities of their employees using company hardware and network resources. In an age of heightened privacy concerns, monitoring practices raise ethical questions that every organization must consider. Lighthouse eDiscovery Analyst and prolific blogger Mike McBride joins Nuix Director, Cybersecurity & Analytics Hoke Smith for an open discussion on this topic in our last episode of 2019.
Justin Kenny is joined by Dan Vance from outsidethehuddle.net to preview the 2019 SAC Holiday Tournament. Norwell boys basketball coach Mike McBride joins and Carroll Chargers boys basketball coach Marty Beasley joins as well. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a lively discussion, Mark Lajoie talks with bandmates Mike McBride and Greg Loell about LW's Christmas history! This includes our concerts, our early eight-track recordings, our recent Christmas album, and a brand new song. Below are links to the Christmas songs we are discussing. "The Joy" Album: https://livingwaters.bandcamp.com/album/the-joy https://open.spotify.com/album/4IeedQMfMsbnP9YgDHwKin https://www.reverbnation.com/866715/album/46400 "He Will Be" by Mike https://www.reverbnation.com/livingwaters/song/5629718-he-will-be-live-with-mike
NHISG Recruit - Glazer Clinic Mike McBride - BCC Softball Coach Lauren Watten
TODAY THERE IS A GUEST. WOKE ON WOTE. rafe’s high-low 2-week extravaganza high: hoggle got new rims and tires! low: the giant leaving out a ton of food and then using his alcoholism as an excuse for being a twat high: met a new friend! mickey o’neil because he likes dags low: the DM is The post Mike McBride (feat. Wote) appeared first on rafe hates caleb.
On today's show, Aimee talks with Dr. Nikolov and guest Mike McBride, an abuse survivor, about the issues adults face when confronting abuse that happened earlier in life. THE CURE Live streamed podcast is hosted by Aimee Cabo and offers a platform of hope to anyone who has experienced domestic violence, abuse, mental illness, any trauma or is experiencing problems now in their lives. It's a place to find comfort, knowledge, strategies, answers, hope and love while healing the wounds and 'affirming' that you are not alone. Join Aimee and her professional guests on The Cure with Aimee Cabo podcast every Saturday at 1 PM EST as it is recorded during the live radio show. You can find information about the show and past guests by visiting the RADIO SHOW PAGE. You can also view the weekly Video podcasts on Apple Podcasts. Aimee hopes that anyone who has suffered abuse of any kind, or walked a moment in similar shoes, will find inspiration in these pages, and hope that love and truth will ultimately prevail. Please subscribe and share this podcast. HOSTS: Aimee Cabo Nikolov is a Cuban American who has lived most of her life in Miami. After many years of healing, finding love, raising a family and evolving her relationship with God, Aimee's true grit and courage led her to pen an honest, thought-provoking memoir. Years of abuse became overshadowed with years of happiness and unconditional love. Now Aimee is the president of IMIC Research, a medical research company, a speaker, radio host and focused on helping others. You can read more about Aimee by visiting her website. Dr. Boris Nikolov is the CEO of Neuroscience Clinic. You can read more about Dr. Nikolov and the work he is doing by visiting his website. GUESTS: Mike McBride is a male survivor of childhood abuse, and blogs about the issues he faces and had faced in his adult life. You can read more about Mike and join the conversation on his blog at https://www.childabusesurvivor.net
Musicians Mark Lajoie & Mike McBride from Christian ROCK Band Living Waters connect with Jacqueline Jax on their new single ‘Let It Reign’ to talk about their music project and journey up to this point. How being a band together since 1976 has become not just a family but the music has become a spiritual experience and glue keeping them all close. Additional discussions: The gift of music and how musicians need to marry the skill and emotion into the performance. How to exceed your own expectations and look for your direction. The process of making music and bringing larger music projects together. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Norwell boys basketball coach Mike McBride joins the Coaches Show to preview their upcoming game vs. Bluffton and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're joined by Pastor Mike McBride of The Way Christian Center and the Huffington Post to discuss what we can do to better influence the gun debate. This podcast is powered by Pinecast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bro-talk-live/message
What about organic food? Amy Ressler and Mike McBride visit with Dr. Philip Shackelford, Regional Program Director for Agriculture and Natural Resources about what organic means and how consumers can make informed decisions to better [...]
The Family and Community Health team of Mike McBride, Michele Scaife, and Priscilla Chacon share tips to get you ready for the holidays with strategies to manage stress and maintain a healthy food balance.
Ashton Herring First Responder and Outreach Coordinator for Montgomery County Hospital District and Deputy Steve Squire with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Department discuss safety “do”s and “don’t”s with Amy Ressler and Mike McBride from the [...]
Hey Team! Tell us "What's Going On?" with you. Send us your emails and tweets to porkandfoul@outlook.com or @porkandfoul. Also, Episode 2 is featuring a segment about the stupid reasons you were banned from doing or watching things as kid. So send in all those stories. Send us as much as you want! Episode 1 is briefly down due to reported volume issues. Mike McBride is helping us fix this. Meanwhile Goose and myself are working hard on Episode 2. Recording Friday June 16, 2017. See ya soon!
Pastor Michael McBride is a nationally respected faith leader who was active in the Ferguson uprisings and many subsequent uprisings including this current global #BlackLivesMatter moment. “Pastor Mike” as he's affectionately know on this streets, helps bridge, train and support millennials and religious institutions working on racial justice and black liberation. He has been a frequent contributor to the New York Times, The Washington Post, MSNBC, CNN, The Huffington Post and many other media outlets providing commentary on issues related to faith and racial justice. In 2016 he was appointed as an Advisor on President Obama's Faith Based Advisory Council for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships. His leadership includes the movement to implement public health and community centered gun violence prevention programs. The campaigns that he has co-led have contributed to 30-50% reductions of gun related homicides in Oakland, CA, Stockton, CA, Camden, NJ, Baton Rouge, LA, and many other cities across the country. He is the Founder and Lead Pastor of The Way Church in Berkeley, CA. He also serves as the Director of Faith in Action's LIVE FREE gun violence prevention campaign. He is a Co-Founder of the Black Church PAC and the National Black Brown Gun Violence Prevention Consortium, which works to center black and brown gun violence prevention practitioners and scale up life-saving interventions related to urban and communal violence. Website: pastormikemcbride.com Twitter: @impastormike_ Follow Flewnt here: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1Z7NTJcWCg7WUuVLVxK9SW?si=n7BjzmgAQN6vKF0OT5MSIA
As a special bonus for our listeners, we have created a series to commemorate Inverse Podcast co-host Dr Drew Hart's brand new book *Who Will Be a Witness: Igniting Activism For God's Justice, Love and Deliverance.* In these additional episodes we will interview friends and co-workers to discuss chapter by chapter Drew's new book. These conversations were recorded in community with friends from around the world as past of Inverse's ongoing work to create formation experiences that deepen our witness to God's justice, love and deliverance. *Who Will Be a Witness* offers a vision for communities of faith to organize for deliverance and justice in their neighborhoods, states, and nation as an essential part of living out the call of Jesus. Drew provides incisive insights into Scripture and history, along with illuminating personal stories, to help us identify how the witness of the church has become mangled by Christendom, white supremacy, and religious nationalism. He provides a wide range of options for congregations seeking to give witness to Jesus' ethic of love for and solidarity with the vulnerable. At a time when many feel disillusioned and distressed, Drew calls the church to action, offering a way forward that is deeply rooted in the life and witness of Jesus. Drew's testimony is powerful, personal, and profound, serving as a compass that points the church to the future and offers us a path toward meaningful social change and a more faithful witness to the way of Jesus. (Buy Drew's new book [here](http://https://www.amazon.com/Who-Will-Be-Witness-Deliverance/dp/1513806580/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=who+will+be+a+witness&qid=1599640684&s=books&sr=1-1).) This conversation discusses the final chapter - Chapter Nine - of ***Who Will Be a Witness*** with Pastor Mike McBride. Pastor Michael McBride (known as “Pastor Mike”) is a native of San Francisco and has been active in ministry for over 20 years. Pastor McBride's commitment to holistic ministry can be seen through his leadership roles in both the church and community organizations. A graduate of Duke University's Divinity School, with a Master of Divinity with an emphasis in Ethics and Public Policy, Pastor McBride founded The Way Christian Center in West Berkeley, where he presently serves as the Lead Pastor. In March 2012, he became the Director for the Lifelines to Healing/LIVE FREE Campaign with Faith In Action, a campaign led by hundreds of faith congregations throughout the United States committed to addressing gun violence and mass incarceration of young people of color. He is one of the national leaders in the movement to implement public health and community centered gun violence prevention programs, which have contributed in 50% reductions of gun related homicides in Oakland and many other cities across the country. He is a co-founder of Community Justice Reform Coalition and the National Black Brown Gun Violence Prevention Consortium which work to center black and brown gun violence prevention practitioners and scale up life-saving interventions related to urban and communal violence. Regarded as a national faith leader, active in the Ferguson uprisings and many subsequent uprisings, he helps bridge, train and support millennials and religious institutions working on racial justice and black liberation. Pastor McBride has served on a number of local and national task forces with the White House and Department of Justice regarding gun violence prevention, boys and men of color and police-community relationships. In 2016 he was appointed as an Advisor on President Obama's Faith Based Advisory Council for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships. He has been a frequent contributor to the New York Times, the Washington Post, MSNBC, CNN, the Huffington Post and many other media outlets providing commentary on issues related to faith and racial justice. He is married to Cherise McBride and they have two beautiful daughters, Sara