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AWOKEN – Conspiracy or Theory Donald GaladeDonald A. Galade has been serving people in the financial services industry since 1987. He is CEO of Kingdom Financial Ministries, a Christian-Based Registered Investment Advisory firm. A student of the Word, Don has earned certificates of Theology, Ministerial Studies, and Bible Prophecy from the International School of the Word, which was founded by Perry Stone.He is CEO and managing partner of a Registered Financial Advisor Firm in Northeast PA called Kingdom Financial Ministries. He is also President of an RIA firm known as GFS Financial Advisors, LLC. He is the author of multiple books and a producer of Christian film and music. He produced a great Pro-Life documentary called, “The Voice of John” starring Perry Stone, Dr. Alveda King and Father Frank Pavone.” He is a three time, international best-selling author. His books include “In God We Trust, The Dollar We Worship” and his latest book, “Awoken: Conspiracy or Theory?”Help me welcome to the program, “Donald Galade!” Donald, it is a blessing to finally get you on the program. I appreciate you joining us today.First question I always start with is this. Other than that brief information I just shared, can you tell us in your own words, “Who is Donald Galade?”You're in the financial services industry. You've been doing this since 1987. That's about the time I was getting involved in the industry as well. I was selling life insurance to the military at the time. That was the market I was familiar with due to my military service. I did pretty good. But I missed my military comradery and became a police officer as it was set up along the same way. But, I said all that because I know how difficult it can be at times. So my hat is off to you brother for making your business so successful. I love it. And the work you do to help Christian investors is needful and beneficial. I know from, know from first-hand knowledge, that there are a lot of scammers out there that are pushing people into bad investment vehicles and things. So I just appreciate you working it from the Christian point of view. Thank you for what you do. Let's start with your latest book, “Awoken: Conspiracy or Theory.” Why did you write this book and why publish it now?You talk about an elite group that is asserting dominance over almost every aspect of our lives. I have heard bits and pieces of some of the things you discuss, but you've put it all together, like a reference book. Share with us some of the facts you've discovered and included in this book…You share that there is a New World Order that requires the participation of every world leader, including US Presidents. And this has been going on since 1900?What if the President says “no?” You share that what we are witnessing right now, building in the Middle East, is the foundation of WW3. Can you explain why that is important to the End Times?Your book reviews on Amazon are off the charts. This is a hot topic, for sure, right now. Especially as we are coming up on the 2024 election.Don, this is so interesting. I love this book. I just got it a few days ago and it's almost finished. It's just awesome. You definitely are hitting on all the hot topics, that's for sure. How can someone...
You may be unfamiliar with the concept of mutual censure in the church. We're referring to the practice of open comments shared between leadership for the purpose of accountability and strengthening that leadership. Joining the podcast and beginning a new series on habits in pastoral ministry is Rev. Paul Ipema, Assistant Professor of Ministerial Studies, who will tell us more about it.
You may be unfamiliar with the concept of mutual censure in the church. We're referring to the practice of open comments shared between leadership for the purpose of accountability and strengthening that leadership. Joining the podcast and beginning a new series on habits in pastoral ministry is Rev. Paul Ipema, Assistant Professor of Ministerial Studies, who will tell us more about it.
You may be unfamiliar with the concept of mutual censure in the church. We're referring to the practice of open comments shared between leadership for the purpose of accountability and strengthening that leadership. Joining the podcast and beginning a new series on habits in pastoral ministry is Rev. Paul Ipema, Assistant Professor of Ministerial Studies, who will tell us more about it.
You may be unfamiliar with the concept of mutual censure in the church. We're referring to the practice of open comments shared between leadership for the purpose of accountability and strengthening that leadership. Joining the podcast and beginning a new series on habits in pastoral ministry is Rev. Paul Ipema, Assistant Professor of Ministerial Studies, who will tell us more about it.
In today's episode, Rev. Paul Ipema, Assistant Professor of Ministerial Studies, gives us an overview of the connection between Church history and the practice of ministry today, particularly pastoral care. Teasing a deeper exploration, what he'll do in this episode is set the stage for the forthcoming episode, centered around Pope Gregory the Great's transformative influence on pastoral care.
In today's episode, Rev. Paul Ipema, Assistant Professor of Ministerial Studies, gives us an overview of the connection between Church history and the practice of ministry today, particularly pastoral care. Teasing a deeper exploration, what he'll do in this episode is set the stage for the forthcoming episode, centered around Pope Gregory the Great's transformative influence on pastoral care.
In today's episode, Rev. Paul Ipema, Assistant Professor of Ministerial Studies, gives us an overview of the connection between Church history and the practice of ministry today, particularly pastoral care. Teasing a deeper exploration, what he'll do in this episode is set the stage for the forthcoming episode, centered around Pope Gregory the Great's transformative influence on pastoral care.
In today's episode, Rev. Paul Ipema, Assistant Professor of Ministerial Studies, gives us an overview of the connection between Church history and the practice of ministry today, particularly pastoral care. Teasing a deeper exploration, what he'll do in this episode is set the stage for the forthcoming episode, centered around Pope Gregory the Great's transformative influence on pastoral care.
In today's episode, we're joined by two individuals with a wealth of experience in the challenging and rewarding world of prison ministry: Our very own Director of Enrollment, Brian Blummer, and Professor of Ministerial Studies, Paul Ipema. Together, they will share stories of the unique challenges and rewards of working in this often-misunderstood field and learn about the power of faith and compassion in helping individuals in this particular context.
In today's episode, we're joined by two individuals with a wealth of experience in the challenging and rewarding world of prison ministry- Our very own Director of Enrollment, Brian Blummer, and Professor of Ministerial Studies, Paul Ipema. Together, they will share stories of the unique challenges and rewards of working in this often-misunderstood field and learn about the power of faith and compassion in helping individuals in this particular context.
In today's episode, we're joined by two individuals with a wealth of experience in the challenging and rewarding world of prison ministry: Our very own Director of Enrollment, Brian Blummer, and Professor of Ministerial Studies, Paul Ipema. Together, they will share stories of the unique challenges and rewards of working in this often-misunderstood field and learn about the power of faith and compassion in helping individuals in this particular context.
In today's episode, we're joined by two individuals with a wealth of experience in the challenging and rewarding world of prison ministry- Our very own Director of Enrollment, Brian Blummer, and Professor of Ministerial Studies, Paul Ipema. Together, they will share stories of the unique challenges and rewards of working in this often-misunderstood field and learn about the power of faith and compassion in helping individuals in this particular context.
Today, we will be discussing an important topic in the realm of pastoral care - family visitation. As a pastor, one of the many responsibilities is to care for the spiritual well-being of the members of their congregation. While there are many ways to do this, family visitation is a key method used by many pastors to connect with their congregants on a more personal level. Family visitation involves pastors visiting the homes of their congregants to offer support, encouragement, and prayer. During these visits, pastors have the opportunity to get to know their congregants and their families better, which helps to build deeper relationships and foster a sense of community within the church. In this episode, Rev. Paul Ipema, our new Professor of Ministerial Studies here at the Seminary, will explore the reasons why pastors do family visitation, including the biblical basis for this practice and the benefits it provides to both pastors and congregants. Whether you are a pastor, a church leader, or a member of a congregation, this episode will provide valuable insights into the importance of family visitation in pastoral care.
Today, we will be discussing an important topic in the realm of pastoral care - family visitation. As a pastor, one of the many responsibilities is to care for the spiritual well-being of the members of their congregation. While there are many ways to do this, family visitation is a key method used by many pastors to connect with their congregants on a more personal level. Family visitation involves pastors visiting the homes of their congregants to offer support, encouragement, and prayer. During these visits, pastors have the opportunity to get to know their congregants and their families better, which helps to build deeper relationships and foster a sense of community within the church. In this episode, Rev. Paul Ipema, our new Professor of Ministerial Studies here at the Seminary, will explore the reasons why pastors do family visitation, including the biblical basis for this practice and the benefits it provides to both pastors and congregants. Whether you are a pastor, a church leader, or a member of a congregation, this episode will provide valuable insights into the importance of family visitation in pastoral care.
Today, we will be discussing an important topic in the realm of pastoral care - family visitation. As a pastor, one of the many responsibilities is to care for the spiritual well-being of the members of their congregation. While there are many ways to do this, family visitation is a key method used by many pastors to connect with their congregants on a more personal level. Family visitation involves pastors visiting the homes of their congregants to offer support, encouragement, and prayer. During these visits, pastors have the opportunity to get to know their congregants and their families better, which helps to build deeper relationships and foster a sense of community within the church. In this episode, Rev. Paul Ipema, our new Professor of Ministerial Studies here at the Seminary, will explore the reasons why pastors do family visitation, including the biblical basis for this practice and the benefits it provides to both pastors and congregants. Whether you are a pastor, a church leader, or a member of a congregation, this episode will provide valuable insights into the importance of family visitation in pastoral care.
Today, we will be discussing an important topic in the realm of pastoral care - family visitation. As a pastor, one of the many responsibilities is to care for the spiritual well-being of the members of their congregation. While there are many ways to do this, family visitation is a key method used by many pastors to connect with their congregants on a more personal level. Family visitation involves pastors visiting the homes of their congregants to offer support, encouragement, and prayer. During these visits, pastors have the opportunity to get to know their congregants and their families better, which helps to build deeper relationships and foster a sense of community within the church. In this episode, Rev. Paul Ipema, our new Professor of Ministerial Studies here at the Seminary, will explore the reasons why pastors do family visitation, including the biblical basis for this practice and the benefits it provides to both pastors and congregants. Whether you are a pastor, a church leader, or a member of a congregation, this episode will provide valuable insights into the importance of family visitation in pastoral care.
We welcome for the first time to CSL White Rock ministerial student and practitioner Jade Harms. Jade has graced us with her meditations, and now she is here to deliver the talk on Creating a Life that Matters. One's vocation is not something out there at the edge of the horizon between now and not yet. Vocation is the Divine energy already and always at work within us. How can we deepen into the wonder of vocation to create a life that matters? Jade Harms lives in Kelowna, BC, with her partner on the Sylix Okanagan People's land. She is currently completing her Ministerial Studies. She desires to walk softly and with awareness of the world around her. Her “dark” night of the soul turned into her driving force for the truth Jade found with the Centers for Spiritual Living. Jade thought there must be more to life and living because she was not finding it and was not having fun. This is when she walked into a center for the first time in the fall of 2015, looking for answers and direction. In January 2016, she started taking classes; 3 years later, she received my Practitioner Certification and moved right into Ministerial studies. Jade has completed certifications in Erotic Blueprints, Spiritual Technologies, and Harmonizing, all leading to harmony and oneness of life experience. Jade wants to share what she has discovered and help others find it for themselves. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/csl-whiterock/message
We welcome for the first time to CSL White Rock ministerial student and practitioner Jayme Blenkarn. She will be filling us in on The Truth about Timbits. What's missing? Is your life going well? You've embraced the concept of changing your thinking. You've fully opened your heart to unconditional love. Yet, there is this nagging sense of something missing. Discovering your Timbit is easier than you think. You're not broken. There's no work to do. It's right there!” Jayme Blenkarn has been active in CSL since 2010; it was the perfect fit for her lifelong search for a like-minded spiritual community. Within a few years, after doing a guest talk at CSL Edmonton Metro, Ministerial Studies became an obvious possibility. (Truth is she has known since she was eight years old that she would be a minister or counselor one day.) She is currently teaching at NAIT in Edmonton. She loves photography, backyard bird-watching, jaunts near water, and going to the movies. She has worked as a volunteer for the Red Dress Photography Project supporting the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women for several years. She has experienced significant losses in the last few years and has only recently begun the actual journey through grief. In the dance of sorrow, though, she has discovered the most significant gifts are found while living as her fully authentic self and embracing the knowledge that practicing gratitude is the true seed of Grace. Using the tools and teachings of the Science of Mind, she has manifested a life she genuinely loves. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/csl-whiterock/message
DR NAIOMI ROBERSON - Principles To Live By - Dr. Naomi Roberson is an Organizational Psychologist, an author and a Motivational Speaker who has also been a Talk Show Host on Cable Television for over 19 years. Her show can be viewed in Chicago and in 67 cities and towns in the outlying areas. Dr. Roberson received a doctorate degree in Organizational Psychology and a doctorate degree in Divinity, a Master of Science degree in Management, a Bachelor of Arts and Applied Science degree in Behavioral Science, and an Associate degree in Accounting. She is a certified teacher for the Chicago Public Schools and is also certified in Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention. Dr. Roberson is also certified as a television producer/director/editor, and is a licensed and ordained minister. From 1991 through 2004 Roberson was an energetic, savvy entrepreneur who orchestrated several programs and established businesses for her clients. Roberson was the CEO of her own accounting and management consulting firm with an office on North Michigan Avenue and office in the Pill Hill area in Chicago. She provided training programs for the youth with the Mayor of Chicago's Kid Start Program, and hired employees through Public Aid's Work Release Program; she has been a business administrator for several types of corporation, including profit and non profit. Roberson was the Founder and CEO for a business training center with a certificate program that was approved by the Illinois State Board of Education; she implemented a summer camp program for children ages 5 through 17, a women's network resource center, the Virtuous Woman Award, and she is the Publisher/Managing Editor of her own newsletter. Roberson assisted in establishing several businesses for entrepreneurs including over 25 churches in Chicago and in the outlying areas. She held monthly business seminars to train entrepreneurs how to thrive and survive in the community and worked under a city program to train senior citizens on how to use the computer. Roberson was the Academic Dean for the School of Biblical and Ministerial Studies, launched a homeless outreach program, feed and clothe the homeless, provided counselling and referral services for women who were abused, and has authored several books, poems and articles. Roberson and her husband has over 10 years' experience in "Flipping Houses" where they established a rehab apprentice program for training young men and women ages 18 to 25 years of age. No matter what project Dr. Roberson was working on she still found the time to make her family her first priority. Roberson was employed in the Finance Department and the Pritzer School of Medicine at the University of Chicago, she was the Director of Finance for a Domestic Violence Agency, taught College, school of ministry, held annual conferences and open forums for women to empower them with employment skills and self-esteem and was employed in a couple of mental health facilities. Roberson has written, implemented and taught several seminars to educate the community. After surviving an abusive childhood Roberson decided to rebuild her life and give her labour of love to the youth, woman who are hurting, and to the community. She is a woman who cares about people and gives from her heart. Dr. Roberson is the quintessential leader who has a wealth of knowledge and experience to serve the people. She says that, "Bringing my gifts and talents to better the community is where I function best because my knowledge, experience and academic background are larger than just working for a small or medium size firm." "I've worked on both sides of the desk and this has granted me the privilege to understand human resources with the dynamics of directly targeting the appropriate problem-solving techniques." "Having a background in finances, management, behavioural science, management and psychology has further added to the success of my career because it has allowed me to incorporate my "People Skills" to understand the needs of others." - www.naomiroberson.comFor Your Listening Pleasure all the radio shows available on The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network with our compliments, visit - https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv.The ‘X' Zone Broadcast Network Shows and Archives - https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotvThe ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - for more information visit http://www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com
In today's episode, Dr. J. Mark Beach, Professor of Doctrinal and Ministerial Studies, begins to look carefully at the theological issue of free will by asking the simple question: Do Christians have free will?
In today's episode, Dr. J. Mark Beach, Professor of Doctrinal and Ministerial Studies, begins to look carefully at the theological issue of free will by asking the simple question- Do Christians have free will--
In today's episode, Dr. J. Mark Beach, Professor of Doctrinal and Ministerial Studies, begins to look carefully at the theological issue of free will by asking the simple question- Do Christians have free will-
Today’s featured guest is Professor Jeremy Pettitt who has poured his life into communications, leadership and teaching in a variety of contexts. Professor Pettitt currently teaches Organizational Media for the Communications department at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago,Illinois USA. His areas of instruction include Media Strategies, Nonprofit Communications, Team Dynamics, Visual Design and Public Speaking. Professor Pettitt previously taught for eight years as an adjunct professor in the Communications department at Trinity International University in Deerfield, IL. He graduated summa cum laude with a Master of Arts in Communication and Culture from Trinity Graduate School as well as a Bachelor of Arts in Ministerial Studies from Christian Life College. In his most recent business role, Jeremy served for over seven years as Vice President for Awana, a global Christian nonprofit organization that currently engages over 4 million children, youth and adults in over 120 countries around the world. Professor Pettit also currently serves as an executive pastor at his church The Hope Collective in the Northwest Suburbs of Chicago.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever wondered how to take the next step--or maybe even the FIRST step--into your God-given purpose? Today's guest, Laura Woodworth, shares how to identify your objectives and goals toward living your divine mission. Laura Woodworth is a development executive for Cooke Media Group in Los Angeles, a freelance writer-producer-director and a script consultant for Stage 32. With a B.A. in Ministerial Studies and postgraduate work in UCLA's Professional Program in Producing, her awards include the International Christian Film Festival's “Most Inspirational Short Film” and the Telly award-winning documentary, Asia: The Great Wall and Beyond of the TBN television series Inexplicable. A contributor to FamilyChristian.com, iDisciple and Pure Flix Insider, her YouVersion devotional plans have gained over 130,000 subscribers. Her new devotional Through the Valley: A 40-Day Spiritual Journey to Move Your Life Forward in God published by iDisciple Publishing is slated for a summer 2022 release. We explore the difference between the world's ideas of success and God's definition of meaningful impact. Laura shares tips and inspiration on how to center your heart and mindset so you can live fully in the mission God designed for you. Connect with Laura at LauraWoodworth.com. Find Laura on IMDb here.
DR NAIOMI ROBERSON - Principles To Live By - Dr. Naomi Roberson is an Organizational Psychologist, an author and a Motivational Speaker who has also been a Talk Show Host on Cable Television for over 19 years. Her show can be viewed in Chicago and in 67 cities and towns in the outlying areas. Dr. Roberson received a doctorate degree in Organizational Psychology and a doctorate degree in Divinity, a Master of Science degree in Management, a Bachelor of Arts and Applied Science degree in Behavioral Science, and an Associate degree in Accounting. She is a certified teacher for the Chicago Public Schools and is also certified in Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention. Dr. Roberson is also certified as a television producer/director/editor, and is a licensed and ordained minister. From 1991 through 2004 Roberson was an energetic, savvy entrepreneur who orchestrated several programs and established businesses for her clients. Roberson was the CEO of her own accounting and management consulting firm with an office on North Michigan Avenue and office in the Pill Hill area in Chicago. She provided training programs for the youth with the Mayor of Chicago's Kid Start Program, and hired employees through Public Aid's Work Release Program; she has been a business administrator for several types of corporation, including profit and non profit. Roberson was the Founder and CEO for a business training center with a certificate program that was approved by the Illinois State Board of Education; she implemented a summer camp program for children ages 5 through 17, a women's network resource center, the Virtuous Woman Award, and she is the Publisher/Managing Editor of her own newsletter. Roberson assisted in establishing several businesses for entrepreneurs including over 25 churches in Chicago and in the outlying areas. She held monthly business seminars to train entrepreneurs how to thrive and survive in the community and worked under a city program to train senior citizens on how to use the computer. Roberson was the Academic Dean for the School of Biblical and Ministerial Studies, launched a homeless outreach program, feed and clothe the homeless, provided counselling and referral services for women who were abused, and has authored several books, poems and articles. Roberson and her husband has over 10 years' experience in "Flipping Houses" where they established a rehab apprentice program for training young men and women ages 18 to 25 years of age. No matter what project Dr. Roberson was working on she still found the time to make her family her first priority. Roberson was employed in the Finance Department and the Pritzer School of Medicine at the University of Chicago, she was the Director of Finance for a Domestic Violence Agency, taught College, school of ministry, held annual conferences and open forums for women to empower them with employment skills and self-esteem and was employed in a couple of mental health facilities. Roberson has written, implemented and taught several seminars to educate the community. After surviving an abusive childhood Roberson decided to rebuild her life and give her labour of love to the youth, woman who are hurting, and to the community. She is a woman who cares about people and gives from her heart. Dr. Roberson is the quintessential leader who has a wealth of knowledge and experience to serve the people. She says that, "Bringing my gifts and talents to better the community is where I function best because my knowledge, experience and academic background are larger than just working for a small or medium size firm." "I've worked on both sides of the desk and this has granted me the privilege to understand human resources with the dynamics of directly targeting the appropriate problem-solving techniques." "Having a background in finances, management, behavioural science, management and psychology has further added to the success of my career because it has allowed me to incorporate my "People Skills" to understand the needs of others." - www.naomiroberson.comFor Your Listening Pleasure all the radio shows available on The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network with our compliments, visit - https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv.The ‘X' Zone Broadcast Network Shows and Archives - https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotvThe ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - for more information visit http://www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com
In today's episode, Dr. J. Mark Beach, Professor of Doctrinal and Ministerial Studies, joins Rev. Compton and Dr. Clary on the podcast to explore Reformed worship and liturgy, its history, essential elements, and the importance of these elements of Reformed worship.
In today's episode, Dr. J. Mark Beach, Professor of Doctrinal and Ministerial Studies, joins Rev. Compton and Dr. Clary on the podcast to explore Reformed worship and liturgy, its history, essential elements, and the importance of these elements of Reformed worship.
In today's episode, Dr. J. Mark Beach, Professor of Doctrinal and Ministerial Studies, joins Rev. Compton and Dr. Clary on the podcast to explore Reformed worship and liturgy, its history, essential elements, and the importance of these elements of Reformed worship.
Looking for a Reformed Church in Orange County? Check out Santa Ana Reformed; informational meetings starting end of October 2021! Please help support the show on our Patreon Page! Member of the Society of Reformed Podcasters SEASON 3 EPISODE 18 Join Nick & Peter as they discuss the eighteenth chapter of Covenant Theology (written by Dr. Bruce P. Baugus), published by Crossway and edited by the faculty of Reformed Theological Seminary! Rev. Daniel R. Hyde (PhD Candidate, Vrije Universiteit) is pastor of Oceanside United Reformed Church in Carlsbad, California. He also serves as Adjunct Instructor of Systematic Theology and Missions at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary, Adjunct Instructor of Ministerial Studies at Mid-America Reformed Seminary, and as a member of the Advisory Council for Word & Deed. He's also written numerous books to help people of all backgrounds grow in the knowledge of Christ, including his most popular book, Welcome to a Reformed Church: A Guide for Pilgrims. For a complete list of his titles, see his Books page. You can listen to Pastor Danny's sermons here. Purchase the book here: Covenant Theology: Biblical, Theological, and Historical Perspectives Have Feedback or Questions? Email us at: guiltgracepod@gmail.com Find us on Instagram: @guiltgracepod Follow us on Twitter: @guiltgracepod Please rate and subscribe to the podcast on whatever platform you use! Looking for a Reformed Church? North American Presbyterian & Reformed Churches --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gggpodcast/support
Philip Brown serves as the Graduate Program Director and teaches NT Greek and Biblical Hebrew as well as English Bible, Theology, and Homiletics classes at God's Bible School and College in Cincinnati, OH (www.gbs.edu). Philip completed a BA in Ministerial Studies from Hobe Sound Bible College (1993), an MA in Bible (1995) and a PhD in Old Testament Interpretation (2002) from Bob Jones University. He is happily married to Marianne Slagenweit and has three sons Allan (b. 2004), Daniel, (b. 2006), and Stephen (b. 2008). He is an ordained elder in the Bible Methodist Connection of Churches and is passionate about rearing God-loving, Kingdom-building, world-changing children, and about virtually anything to do with the Bible. His recreational interests include camping, racquetball, biking, snorkeling, and computers (www.apbrown2.net). Talking Points Proverbs reminds us continually to remember and not forget In the Old Testament, most examples of sinning happen between 40-60 Success can lead to susceptibility to sin Proverbs in two sections (1-9, 10:31) section one: Father to son section two: one sentence sayings Anybody who loves truth loves questions Making decisions in light of God's wisdom "Wisdom takes the long view" "What's going to matter to me in 10 years?" --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-monday-christian/support
DR NAIOMI ROBERSON - Principles To Live By - Dr. Naomi Roberson is an Organizational Psychologist, an author and a Motivational Speaker who has also been a Talk Show Host on Cable Television for over 19 years. Her show can be viewed in Chicago and in 67 cities and towns in the outlying areas. Dr. Roberson received a doctorate degree in Organizational Psychology and a doctorate degree in Divinity, a Master of Science degree in Management, a Bachelor of Arts and Applied Science degree in Behavioral Science, and an Associate degree in Accounting. She is a certified teacher for the Chicago Public Schools and is also certified in Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention. Dr. Roberson is also certified as a television producer/director/editor, and is a licensed and ordained minister. From 1991 through 2004 Roberson was an energetic, savvy entrepreneur who orchestrated several programs and established businesses for her clients. Roberson was the CEO of her own accounting and management consulting firm with an office on North Michigan Avenue and office in the Pill Hill area in Chicago. She provided training programs for the youth with the Mayor of Chicago's Kid Start Program, and hired employees through Public Aid's Work Release Program; she has been a business administrator for several types of corporation, including profit and non profit. Roberson was the Founder and CEO for a business training center with a certificate program that was approved by the Illinois State Board of Education; she implemented a summer camp program for children ages 5 through 17, a women's network resource center, the Virtuous Woman Award, and she is the Publisher/Managing Editor of her own newsletter. Roberson assisted in establishing several businesses for entrepreneurs including over 25 churches in Chicago and in the outlying areas. She held monthly business seminars to train entrepreneurs how to thrive and survive in the community and worked under a city program to train senior citizens on how to use the computer. Roberson was the Academic Dean for the School of Biblical and Ministerial Studies, launched a homeless outreach program, feed and clothe the homeless, provided counselling and referral services for women who were abused, and has authored several books, poems and articles. Roberson and her husband has over 10 years' experience in "Flipping Houses" where they established a rehab apprentice program for training young men and women ages 18 to 25 years of age. No matter what project Dr. Roberson was working on she still found the time to make her family her first priority. Roberson was employed in the Finance Department and the Pritzer School of Medicine at the University of Chicago, she was the Director of Finance for a Domestic Violence Agency, taught College, school of ministry, held annual conferences and open forums for women to empower them with employment skills and self-esteem and was employed in a couple of mental health facilities. Roberson has written, implemented and taught several seminars to educate the community. After surviving an abusive childhood Roberson decided to rebuild her life and give her labour of love to the youth, woman who are hurting, and to the community. She is a woman who cares about people and gives from her heart. Dr. Roberson is the quintessential leader who has a wealth of knowledge and experience to serve the people. She says that, "Bringing my gifts and talents to better the community is where I function best because my knowledge, experience and academic background are larger than just working for a small or medium size firm." "I've worked on both sides of the desk and this has granted me the privilege to understand human resources with the dynamics of directly targeting the appropriate problem-solving techniques." "Having a background in finances, management, behavioural science, management and psychology has further added to the success of my career because it has allowed me to incorporate my "People Skills" to understand the needs of others." - www.naomiroberson.com For Your Listening Pleasure all the radio shows available on The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network with our compliments, visit - https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv. The ‘X' Zone Broadcast Network Shows and Archives - https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - for more information visit http://www.simultv.com The ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com
DR NAIOMI ROBERSON - Principles To Live By - Dr. Naomi Roberson is an Organizational Psychologist, an author and a Motivational Speaker who has also been a Talk Show Host on Cable Television for over 19 years. Her show can be viewed in Chicago and in 67 cities and towns in the outlying areas. Dr. Roberson received a doctorate degree in Organizational Psychology and a doctorate degree in Divinity, a Master of Science degree in Management, a Bachelor of Arts and Applied Science degree in Behavioral Science, and an Associate degree in Accounting. She is a certified teacher for the Chicago Public Schools and is also certified in Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention. Dr. Roberson is also certified as a television producer/director/editor, and is a licensed and ordained minister. From 1991 through 2004 Roberson was an energetic, savvy entrepreneur who orchestrated several programs and established businesses for her clients. Roberson was the CEO of her own accounting and management consulting firm with an office on North Michigan Avenue and office in the Pill Hill area in Chicago. She provided training programs for the youth with the Mayor of Chicago's Kid Start Program, and hired employees through Public Aid's Work Release Program; she has been a business administrator for several types of corporation, including profit and non profit. Roberson was the Founder and CEO for a business training center with a certificate program that was approved by the Illinois State Board of Education; she implemented a summer camp program for children ages 5 through 17, a women's network resource center, the Virtuous Woman Award, and she is the Publisher/Managing Editor of her own newsletter. Roberson assisted in establishing several businesses for entrepreneurs including over 25 churches in Chicago and in the outlying areas. She held monthly business seminars to train entrepreneurs how to thrive and survive in the community and worked under a city program to train senior citizens on how to use the computer. Roberson was the Academic Dean for the School of Biblical and Ministerial Studies, launched a homeless outreach program, feed and clothe the homeless, provided counselling and referral services for women who were abused, and has authored several books, poems and articles. Roberson and her husband has over 10 years' experience in "Flipping Houses" where they established a rehab apprentice program for training young men and women ages 18 to 25 years of age. No matter what project Dr. Roberson was working on she still found the time to make her family her first priority. Roberson was employed in the Finance Department and the Pritzer School of Medicine at the University of Chicago, she was the Director of Finance for a Domestic Violence Agency, taught College, school of ministry, held annual conferences and open forums for women to empower them with employment skills and self-esteem and was employed in a couple of mental health facilities. Roberson has written, implemented and taught several seminars to educate the community. After surviving an abusive childhood Roberson decided to rebuild her life and give her labour of love to the youth, woman who are hurting, and to the community. She is a woman who cares about people and gives from her heart. Dr. Roberson is the quintessential leader who has a wealth of knowledge and experience to serve the people. She says that, "Bringing my gifts and talents to better the community is where I function best because my knowledge, experience and academic background are larger than just working for a small or medium size firm." "I've worked on both sides of the desk and this has granted me the privilege to understand human resources with the dynamics of directly targeting the appropriate problem-solving techniques." "Having a background in finances, management, behavioural science, management and psychology has further added to the success of my career because it has allowed me to incorporate my "People Skills" to understand the needs of others." - www.naomiroberson.comFor Your Listening Pleasure all the radio shows available on The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network with our compliments, visit - https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv.The ‘X' Zone Broadcast Network Shows and Archives - https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotvThe ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - for more information visit http://www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com
Tea With Tanya: Conversations about maternal health, self-development, health, and wellness
In Today's episode, I'm joined by two influential persons from my Island Antigua. Today's guests are two powerful men of faith. Listen now as we talk about how the church plays a role in today's society and the role Religion and Christianity playsRev. Dr. Jeremy Francis has been serving as a pastor in the Moravian Church, Eastern West Indies Province for nineteen (19) years. He is currently the Pastor of the Friedensberg (Free-dens-burg) Moravian Church in Frederiksted, St. Croix, US Virgin Islands since March 01, 2020. Before assuming responsibilities in St. Croix, he has served churches in Trinidad, Barbados, St. Kitts, and Antigua. He is originally from St. Croix, US Virgin Islands, but spent his formative years in Antigua, growing up in Swetes Village. He holds a Diploma in Ministerial Studies from the United Theological College of the West Indies (Jamaica); a Master of Arts Degree in Theology from the University of the West Indies (Codrington College/Cave Hill); and the Doctor of Ministry degree with a concentration in Worship, Preaching and Spirituality from Drew University, USA. His ministry interests are in music, liturgy, worship, and preaching, and how they are all intricately connected. He is an avid musician and loves to spend his spare time playing music, conducting choirs, surfing the internet, reading, ballroom dancing, and playing dominoes with the young people of his congregation. He is the father of one son, Jhonathan, and is married to his gift of grace, RenaMr. Glenvil Gregory is from the beautiful Island of Antigua. He is a Military Veteran with an active Secret Security Clearance and 10+ years of proven experience counseling adults in the United States Army and civilian industries. He Possesses a comprehensive background in substance abuse, marriage and family counseling, anger management, grief, and loss derived from conducting domestic and global operations. He has provided and documented individual and group therapy sessions focused on building self-esteem, values clarification, exploration of the foundation of human existence, and purposeful living. His Career is supported by a Master's Degree in Pastoral Counseling and in Theological and Religious Studies.. Mr. Gregory has received his Doctor of Ministry in Pastoral Counseling. He has served as the Superintendent and Chairman of the Moravian Eastern Western Indies Province and the Trinidad and US Virgin Islands conferences. Mr. Gregory is currently a Doctoral Candidate at Erskine Theological Seminary.Thank you for listening to the Tea With Tanya Podcast. Please be sure to subscribe to the podcast, share with your friends and family, and leave a review on Apple Podcasts.To join the conversation on social media, use the hashtag #TeawithtanyapodcastYou can find us on Instagram.Intro/Outro music Produced by BonesTheProducerSupport the showThank you for listening to Tea With Tanya. To join the conversation on social media, use the hashtag and tag us on Instagram #teawithtanya #Teawithtanyapodcast visit the website at tanyakambrose.comFollow us on IG @teawithtanyapodcast, @tanyakambroseSign up for our Tea Talk newsletter Support the podcast by buying a cup of tea.
DR NAIOMI ROBERSON - Principles To Live By - Dr. Naomi Roberson is an Organizational Psychologist, an author and a Motivational Speaker who has also been a Talk Show Host on Cable Television for over 19 years. Her show can be viewed in Chicago and in 67 cities and towns in the outlying areas. Dr. Roberson received a doctorate degree in Organizational Psychology and a doctorate degree in Divinity, a Master of Science degree in Management, a Bachelor of Arts and Applied Science degree in Behavioral Science, and an Associate degree in Accounting. She is a certified teacher for the Chicago Public Schools and is also certified in Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention. Dr. Roberson is also certified as a television producer/director/editor, and is a licensed and ordained minister. From 1991 through 2004 Roberson was an energetic, savvy entrepreneur who orchestrated several programs and established businesses for her clients. Roberson was the CEO of her own accounting and management consulting firm with an office on North Michigan Avenue and office in the Pill Hill area in Chicago. She provided training programs for the youth with the Mayor of Chicago's Kid Start Program, and hired employees through Public Aid's Work Release Program; she has been a business administrator for several types of corporation, including profit and non profit. Roberson was the Founder and CEO for a business training center with a certificate program that was approved by the Illinois State Board of Education; she implemented a summer camp program for children ages 5 through 17, a women's network resource center, the Virtuous Woman Award, and she is the Publisher/Managing Editor of her own newsletter. Roberson assisted in establishing several businesses for entrepreneurs including over 25 churches in Chicago and in the outlying areas. She held monthly business seminars to train entrepreneurs how to thrive and survive in the community and worked under a city program to train senior citizens on how to use the computer. Roberson was the Academic Dean for the School of Biblical and Ministerial Studies, launched a homeless outreach program, feed and clothe the homeless, provided counselling and referral services for women who were abused, and has authored several books, poems and articles. Roberson and her husband has over 10 years' experience in "Flipping Houses" where they established a rehab apprentice program for training young men and women ages 18 to 25 years of age. No matter what project Dr. Roberson was working on she still found the time to make her family her first priority. Roberson was employed in the Finance Department and the Pritzer School of Medicine at the University of Chicago, she was the Director of Finance for a Domestic Violence Agency, taught College, school of ministry, held annual conferences and open forums for women to empower them with employment skills and self-esteem and was employed in a couple of mental health facilities. Roberson has written, implemented and taught several seminars to educate the community. After surviving an abusive childhood Roberson decided to rebuild her life and give her labour of love to the youth, woman who are hurting, and to the community. She is a woman who cares about people and gives from her heart. Dr. Roberson is the quintessential leader who has a wealth of knowledge and experience to serve the people. She says that, "Bringing my gifts and talents to better the community is where I function best because my knowledge, experience and academic background are larger than just working for a small or medium size firm." "I've worked on both sides of the desk and this has granted me the privilege to understand human resources with the dynamics of directly targeting the appropriate problem-solving techniques." "Having a background in finances, management, behavioural science, management and psychology has further added to the success of my career because it has allowed me to incorporate my "People Skills" to understand the needs of others." - www.naomiroberson.comFor Your Listening Pleasure all the radio shows available on The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network with our compliments, visit - https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv.The ‘X' Zone Broadcast Network Shows and Archives - https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotvThe ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - for more information visit http://www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com
DR NAIOMI ROBERSON - Principles To Live By - Dr. Naomi Roberson is an Organizational Psychologist, an author and a Motivational Speaker who has also been a Talk Show Host on Cable Television for over 19 years. Her show can be viewed in Chicago and in 67 cities and towns in the outlying areas. Dr. Roberson received a doctorate degree in Organizational Psychology and a doctorate degree in Divinity, a Master of Science degree in Management, a Bachelor of Arts and Applied Science degree in Behavioral Science, and an Associate degree in Accounting. She is a certified teacher for the Chicago Public Schools and is also certified in Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention. Dr. Roberson is also certified as a television producer/director/editor, and is a licensed and ordained minister. From 1991 through 2004 Roberson was an energetic, savvy entrepreneur who orchestrated several programs and established businesses for her clients. Roberson was the CEO of her own accounting and management consulting firm with an office on North Michigan Avenue and office in the Pill Hill area in Chicago. She provided training programs for the youth with the Mayor of Chicago's Kid Start Program, and hired employees through Public Aid's Work Release Program; she has been a business administrator for several types of corporation, including profit and non profit. Roberson was the Founder and CEO for a business training center with a certificate program that was approved by the Illinois State Board of Education; she implemented a summer camp program for children ages 5 through 17, a women's network resource center, the Virtuous Woman Award, and she is the Publisher/Managing Editor of her own newsletter. Roberson assisted in establishing several businesses for entrepreneurs including over 25 churches in Chicago and in the outlying areas. She held monthly business seminars to train entrepreneurs how to thrive and survive in the community and worked under a city program to train senior citizens on how to use the computer. Roberson was the Academic Dean for the School of Biblical and Ministerial Studies, launched a homeless outreach program, feed and clothe the homeless, provided counselling and referral services for women who were abused, and has authored several books, poems and articles. Roberson and her husband has over 10 years' experience in "Flipping Houses" where they established a rehab apprentice program for training young men and women ages 18 to 25 years of age. No matter what project Dr. Roberson was working on she still found the time to make her family her first priority. Roberson was employed in the Finance Department and the Pritzer School of Medicine at the University of Chicago, she was the Director of Finance for a Domestic Violence Agency, taught College, school of ministry, held annual conferences and open forums for women to empower them with employment skills and self-esteem and was employed in a couple of mental health facilities. Roberson has written, implemented and taught several seminars to educate the community. After surviving an abusive childhood Roberson decided to rebuild her life and give her labour of love to the youth, woman who are hurting, and to the community. She is a woman who cares about people and gives from her heart. Dr. Roberson is the quintessential leader who has a wealth of knowledge and experience to serve the people. She says that, "Bringing my gifts and talents to better the community is where I function best because my knowledge, experience and academic background are larger than just working for a small or medium size firm." "I've worked on both sides of the desk and this has granted me the privilege to understand human resources with the dynamics of directly targeting the appropriate problem-solving techniques." "Having a background in finances, management, behavioural science, management and psychology has further added to the success of my career because it has allowed me to incorporate my "People Skills" to understand the needs of others." - www.naomiroberson.com For Your Listening Pleasure all the radio shows available on The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network with our compliments, visit - https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv. The ‘X' Zone Broadcast Network Shows and Archives - https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - for more information visit http://www.simultv.com The ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com
DR NAIOMI ROBERSON - Principles To Live By - Dr. Naomi Roberson is an Organizational Psychologist, an author and a Motivational Speaker who has also been a Talk Show Host on Cable Television for over 19 years. Her show can be viewed in Chicago and in 67 cities and towns in the outlying areas. Dr. Roberson received a doctorate degree in Organizational Psychology and a doctorate degree in Divinity, a Master of Science degree in Management, a Bachelor of Arts and Applied Science degree in Behavioral Science, and an Associate degree in Accounting. She is a certified teacher for the Chicago Public Schools and is also certified in Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention. Dr. Roberson is also certified as a television producer/director/editor, and is a licensed and ordained minister. From 1991 through 2004 Roberson was an energetic, savvy entrepreneur who orchestrated several programs and established businesses for her clients. Roberson was the CEO of her own accounting and management consulting firm with an office on North Michigan Avenue and office in the Pill Hill area in Chicago. She provided training programs for the youth with the Mayor of Chicago's Kid Start Program, and hired employees through Public Aid's Work Release Program; she has been a business administrator for several types of corporation, including profit and non profit. Roberson was the Founder and CEO for a business training center with a certificate program that was approved by the Illinois State Board of Education; she implemented a summer camp program for children ages 5 through 17, a women's network resource center, the Virtuous Woman Award, and she is the Publisher/Managing Editor of her own newsletter. Roberson assisted in establishing several businesses for entrepreneurs including over 25 churches in Chicago and in the outlying areas. She held monthly business seminars to train entrepreneurs how to thrive and survive in the community and worked under a city program to train senior citizens on how to use the computer. Roberson was the Academic Dean for the School of Biblical and Ministerial Studies, launched a homeless outreach program, feed and clothe the homeless, provided counselling and referral services for women who were abused, and has authored several books, poems and articles. Roberson and her husband has over 10 years' experience in "Flipping Houses" where they established a rehab apprentice program for training young men and women ages 18 to 25 years of age. No matter what project Dr. Roberson was working on she still found the time to make her family her first priority. Roberson was employed in the Finance Department and the Pritzer School of Medicine at the University of Chicago, she was the Director of Finance for a Domestic Violence Agency, taught College, school of ministry, held annual conferences and open forums for women to empower them with employment skills and self-esteem and was employed in a couple of mental health facilities. Roberson has written, implemented and taught several seminars to educate the community. After surviving an abusive childhood Roberson decided to rebuild her life and give her labour of love to the youth, woman who are hurting, and to the community. She is a woman who cares about people and gives from her heart. Dr. Roberson is the quintessential leader who has a wealth of knowledge and experience to serve the people. She says that, "Bringing my gifts and talents to better the community is where I function best because my knowledge, experience and academic background are larger than just working for a small or medium size firm." "I've worked on both sides of the desk and this has granted me the privilege to understand human resources with the dynamics of directly targeting the appropriate problem-solving techniques." "Having a background in finances, management, behavioural science, management and psychology has further added to the success of my career because it has allowed me to incorporate my "People Skills" to understand the needs of others." - www.naomiroberson.com For Your Listening Pleasure all the radio shows available on The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network with our compliments, visit - https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv. The ‘X' Zone Broadcast Network Shows and Archives - https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv The ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - for more information visit http://www.simultv.com The ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com
DR NAIOMI ROBERSON - Principles To Live By - Dr. Naomi Roberson is an Organizational Psychologist, an author and a Motivational Speaker who has also been a Talk Show Host on Cable Television for over 19 years. Her show can be viewed in Chicago and in 67 cities and towns in the outlying areas. Dr. Roberson received a doctorate degree in Organizational Psychology and a doctorate degree in Divinity, a Master of Science degree in Management, a Bachelor of Arts and Applied Science degree in Behavioral Science, and an Associate degree in Accounting. She is a certified teacher for the Chicago Public Schools and is also certified in Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention. Dr. Roberson is also certified as a television producer/director/editor, and is a licensed and ordained minister. From 1991 through 2004 Roberson was an energetic, savvy entrepreneur who orchestrated several programs and established businesses for her clients. Roberson was the CEO of her own accounting and management consulting firm with an office on North Michigan Avenue and office in the Pill Hill area in Chicago. She provided training programs for the youth with the Mayor of Chicago's Kid Start Program, and hired employees through Public Aid's Work Release Program; she has been a business administrator for several types of corporation, including profit and non profit. Roberson was the Founder and CEO for a business training center with a certificate program that was approved by the Illinois State Board of Education; she implemented a summer camp program for children ages 5 through 17, a women's network resource center, the Virtuous Woman Award, and she is the Publisher/Managing Editor of her own newsletter. Roberson assisted in establishing several businesses for entrepreneurs including over 25 churches in Chicago and in the outlying areas. She held monthly business seminars to train entrepreneurs how to thrive and survive in the community and worked under a city program to train senior citizens on how to use the computer. Roberson was the Academic Dean for the School of Biblical and Ministerial Studies, launched a homeless outreach program, feed and clothe the homeless, provided counselling and referral services for women who were abused, and has authored several books, poems and articles. Roberson and her husband has over 10 years' experience in "Flipping Houses" where they established a rehab apprentice program for training young men and women ages 18 to 25 years of age. No matter what project Dr. Roberson was working on she still found the time to make her family her first priority. Roberson was employed in the Finance Department and the Pritzer School of Medicine at the University of Chicago, she was the Director of Finance for a Domestic Violence Agency, taught College, school of ministry, held annual conferences and open forums for women to empower them with employment skills and self-esteem and was employed in a couple of mental health facilities. Roberson has written, implemented and taught several seminars to educate the community. After surviving an abusive childhood Roberson decided to rebuild her life and give her labour of love to the youth, woman who are hurting, and to the community. She is a woman who cares about people and gives from her heart. Dr. Roberson is the quintessential leader who has a wealth of knowledge and experience to serve the people. She says that, "Bringing my gifts and talents to better the community is where I function best because my knowledge, experience and academic background are larger than just working for a small or medium size firm." "I've worked on both sides of the desk and this has granted me the privilege to understand human resources with the dynamics of directly targeting the appropriate problem-solving techniques." "Having a background in finances, management, behavioural science, management and psychology has further added to the success of my career because it has allowed me to incorporate my "People Skills" to understand the needs of others." - www.naomiroberson.comFor Your Listening Pleasure all the radio shows available on The 'X' Zone Broadcast Network with our compliments, visit - https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotv.The ‘X' Zone Broadcast Network Shows and Archives - https://www.spreaker.com/user/xzoneradiotvThe ‘X' Zone TV Channel on SimulTV - for more information visit http://www.simultv.comThe ‘X' Chronicles Newspaper - www.xchroniclesnewspaper.com
Lesia Kohut is doing her part to empower the Conscious Awakening of humanity so that together we can cultivate a global community founded in Love. She calls her continuously expanding work: Soul Excavation, defining it as “The mindful, compassionate, and dynamic work of digging through and unearthing the stories and limiting beliefs that keep us feeling stuck; revealing Life's most extraordinary Treasure – the Infinite Creativity, Resilience, and Love you Truly Are!” Lesia's personal journey, and her experience and insights as a result of this work, are the foundation for her first book Soul Excavation: The Exploration and Discovery of Self Through Fear, Failure, and Forgiveness (check her website for publication updates). Lesia loves supporting people as they work through their own Soul Excavation process – rediscovering and embodying the Infinite Creativity, Resilience, and Love they Truly Are! Lesia is currently completing a Bachelor's, and starting on a Master's Degree in Advanced Consciousness Studies, and looks forward to continuing with Ministerial Studies through the Emerson Theological Institute, with Dr. James Mellon in the fall of 2021. Learn more about Lesia Kohut at LesiaKohut.com. Sign up for her newsletter to get the "I Am Amazing!" Powerhouse Affirmation Collection and Workbook as a gift!