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Scott “Kidd” Poteet is a retired U.S. Air Force lieutenant colonel and highly experienced pilot who served more than two decades in the military. Over the course of his Air Force career, he flew F-16s in multiple combat deployments and held roles in leadership and training, earning a reputation for his strong work ethic and focus on mission excellence. Poteet's dedication to both teamwork and mentorship helped guide the next generation of pilots, showcasing his commitment to service and the advancement of aerospace. Since retiring from active duty, Poteet has remained deeply involved in pioneering space initiatives and operational leadership. He served as the Mission Director for Inspiration4—SpaceX's first all-civilian orbital mission—and continues his journey into human spaceflight as a pilot for the Polaris Dawn mission, part of the groundbreaking Polaris Program. Through these endeavors, he exemplifies a passion for pushing the boundaries of exploration and technology, reflecting both his military heritage and forward-thinking vision for space travel. Shawn Ryan Show Sponsors: https://ShawnLikesGold.com | 855-936-GOLD https://patriotmobile.com/srs | 972-PATRIOT https://cozyearth.com/srs https://ziprecruiter.com/srs https://roka.com - USE CODE "SRS" https://tryarmra.com/srs https://identityguard.com/srs https://boncharge.com/srs This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/srs and get on your way to being your best self. Scott "Kidd" Poteet Links: Website - https://www.kiddpoteet.com X - https://x.com/KiddPoteet IG - https://www.instagram.com/kiddpoteet Polaris Program - https://polarisprogram.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How can a nationwide week of evangelistic events equip and help local churches to reach their communities and contacts with the gospel?For fifteen years, A Passion for Life have been equipping, encouraging, and enabling local churches to be involved with a national week of mission events - most recently in 2022 with Life '22.As they gear up for the next week of mission in 2026, Adrian Reynolds is joined on the In:Dependence podcast by Nick McQuaker, A Passion for Life's Mission Director, to learn more about the mission and why being part of a nation-wide mission week can be a help for local churches to reach their own local communities with the gospel.You can watch a video of this episode and get more resources for church leaders on the FIEC website.About In:Dependence: In:Dependence is FIEC's official podcast, where you'll hear conversations on topics for church leaders.About FIEC: We are a fellowship of Independent churches with members of the family across England, Scotland and Wales. Our mission is to see those Independent churches working together with a big vision: to reach Britain for Christ.00:00 - A history of A Passion for Life09:00 - The benefit of running events alongside others across the UK14:23 - Why plan so far ahead?16:04 - Contextual evangelistic events21:10 - Evangelistic event ideas23:43 - Connecting with other church leaders in similar contexts25:10 - Next steps towards Life '26
EPISODE 260: Interview with Dean Robertson. Dean Robertson is a retired evangelical minister. He has spent his entire adult life in Christian ministry in various capacities, including Senior Pastor, Church Planter, Mission Director, Evangelist, Denominational Superintendent and keynote Convention Speaker. He is also a studious Biblical scholar. He has a Master's Degree in Intercultural Studies, and his International Ministry has taken him to many areas of the world. His is the author of “Sex Was God's Idea: An Honest Look at Biblical Sexuality and the Rightful Role of Women.” If you get value out of the Loving Without Boundaries podcast, then consider becoming one of our patrons! Not only will you enjoy exclusive content made just for you, your support will also help us continue creating educational content while helping more people have a deeper understanding of consensual non-monogamy and healthy, sex positive relationships in general. https://www.patreon.com/lovingwithoutboundaries
Josh Norman was a member of the 2000 National Championship team at the University of Oklahoma. He played in the NFL for a short time and has been a head high school football coach for most of his professional career. He is now on staff at OU as the S.O.U.L. Mission Director of Player Development and Community Relations. Josh has recently released a Christian music worship album with a unique and refreshing African sound. He will also be releasing a 365-day devotional in 2025. We discuss preparing collegiate student-athletes for life and building their character as men. Josh shares his thoughts on Contemporary Christian music and the misunderstanding of worship music today.
Space Tech: Talking To The Far Side of the Moon On the Moon China's ahead in the race to stake claims for lunar resources by the not-so-simple fact that it can communicate with its equipment on the far side, near the south pole. This week's episode is about how ispace's Mission 3 could change the state of the race and establish the very communications network that will be necessary to create a lunar economy and secure it. Laura Winter speaks with Tyler Mundt, Mission Director, ispace; Marchel Holle, U.S. Government Relations Lead, ispace; Greg Johnson, Director of Business Development, Swedish Space Corp.; and George Pullen, Chief Economist, Milky Way Economy.
CEO & Mission Director Innovation Mission Punjab, Startup Ecosystem He is CEO and Managing Director of SuperCharging Punjab's Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Development. He is very personable, focused and driven. He brings an energy and focus to whatever he does. Somveer is someone who has loads of creative energy which he brings to any environment he is placed in. His strengths lie in his people skills which are fantastic.
In the first episode of season 10 which is being sponsored by Ultimate Renewables Supplies Nathan speaks with Madeleine Gabriel the Mission Director for Sustainable Future mission at NESTA and Adam Bell, formerly a civil servant at DECC, BEIS and DESNZ and now policy Director at Stonehaven.Support the Show.
In this episode of the Searching Inward Podcast, Scott Reall, Seth Abram and Anna Bryant speak with Janele Nelson, Mission Director at YMCA of Pierce and Kitsap Counties. Scott and Janele have known each other for almost 20 years after her job sent her to Restore Small Groups in Nashville. Janele discusses her work at the YMCA and how the organization continues to provide a great place to help people reach their full potential during this time of divisiveness. She also talks about her experience with Small Groups and its impact.TIMESTAMPS[00:05] Intro[00:23] This week's guest, Janele[04:31] YMCA's current work worldwide[08:13] Janele's role as Mission Director[13:18] Primary issues in her community[18:11] The value of Restore Small Groups[22:27] Janele's mission and purpose in life[27:02] Restore's impact in non-Christian environment[30:53] What's on Janele's heart to shareFollow and ContactFacebook: Restore Small GroupsInstagram: @restoresmallgroupsYouTube: Searching Inward PodcastWebsite: restoresmallgroups.org
ABOUT TODAY'S EPISODE: As Christian women and mothers, we all want to make a difference for eternity, even if our paths look different. Maybe you're nurturing a faith-filled family, healing bodies in healthcare, or training the hearts and minds of our future in a classroom. For Tim, it's all about using his talent in filmmaking to spread the gospel and transform lives. Join me for an inspiring chat with filmmaker Tim Chey, the heart and soul behind the impactful film "The Firing Squad." Tim's mission is clear: to lead one million souls to Jesus through his powerful storytelling through film. As we sat down to record, Tim was speaking from a student booth at Drake University. He had just finished giving a speech and sharing his film with 30,000 students before jumping on a plane to his next destination. Tune in and discover how you can be part of this incredible journey and find inspiration for your own in the process. Whether you're at home, at work, or in your community, this episode will inspire you to make a lasting difference. ABOUT GUEST: Tim Chey is an acclaimed Asian American movie director known for his faith-driven films that inspire and uplift audiences. A Harvard graduate, Chey has directed notable works such as "Suing the Devil" and "Freedom," with his latest project, "The Firing Squad," aiming to lead viewers to a deeper understanding of Jesus Christ. His unique voice in Christian cinema brings both diversity and spiritual depth. Chey's passion for using media to transform lives is evident in his impactful storytelling and advocacy for faith-based filmmaking. CONNECT with TIM CHEY: Links: https://www.millionsouls.org Tim's Website: www.timchey.com Movie website: www.firingsquadfilm.com Find his movies on YouTube! https://youtube.com/@timcheyfilms?si=mrIdl6ESANdI4eHh —————————————————— • MAGIC MIND: Supercharge your mind and energy while calming your system with Magic Mind for 20% off with this link: https://www.magicmind.com/JAVAWITHJEN20 • START A PODCAST: Get this 7-Essential Steps to Podcast Creation Checklist for free : subscribepage.io/StartYourPodcastChecklist • Get the deets on Jen's 200th episode Giveaway, happening in mid-July 2024 by joining her email list here: subscribepage.io/GetUpdates • LEAVE JEN A RATING ⭐️ & REVIEW: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/java-with-jen-hearing-gods-voice-for-everyday-life/id1257356393?mt=2 CONNECT WITH JEN: Thank you for rating, reviewing and sharing the show on social media, this makes such an enormous difference on the reach of this podcast! Follow and tag me on Instagram @javawithjen or Facebook @javawithjenpodcast , and Share when you're listening to a show! I love seeing your posts
Host: Markus Guest: Ian Carnelli, HERA Mission Director, ESAIn this episode of the Space Cafe Podcast, Markus dives into the fascinating world of planetary defense with Ian Carnelli from the European Space Agency (ESA). They discuss the monumental joint mission between ESA and NASA aimed at protecting Earth from potential asteroid impacts, reflecting on the long journey, challenges, and successes of the project.Guest BackgroundIan Carnelli is the Mission Director at ESA, deeply involved in the HERA mission, part of the planetary defense initiative. His journey into space missions began nearly two decades ago, leading to his crucial role in this groundbreaking project.The Origin of the MissionIan's Entry into ESA: Ian shares his serendipitous entry into ESA, starting with a last-minute application inspired by a conversation at a barbecue.Early Challenges: The mission's conception faced numerous hurdles, including skepticism and funding issues.The DART and HERA MissionsNASA's DART Mission: The Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) successfully impacted the asteroid Didymos, proving deflection techniques.ESA's HERA Mission: Set to launch to analyze the aftermath of DART's impact, HERA aims to gather detailed data on the asteroid's altered state.Overcoming SetbacksFunding Struggles: Ian recounts the emotional rollercoaster of securing funding for the mission, including a major setback in 2016 and eventual success in 2020.Team Dynamics: Building and maintaining a motivated and cohesive team despite numerous challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic and supply chain disruptions.Technical and Logistical ChallengesManufacturing Issues: The mission faced several technical hurdles, from faulty components to manufacturing delays.Innovative Solutions: The team's ability to adapt and find creative solutions to unexpected problems was crucial for the mission's progress.Personal InsightsLeadership Philosophy: Ian emphasizes transparency, teamwork, and leveraging individual strengths within his team.The Human Element: Despite technological advancements, the mission's success heavily relied on the dedication and hard work of the team members.Notable QuotesIan Carnelli: "I always told my teams or the people I work with, how little I knew. But I had this vision and I wanted their help."Additional ResourcesRadiolab Podcast - Dino-pocalypse: YouTube LinkESA's HERA Mission: ESA HERA Mission PageNASA's DART Mission: NASA DART Mission PageWe love to hear from youYou can find us on Spotify and Apple Podcast!Please visit us at SpaceWatch.Global, subscribe to our newsletters. Follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter!
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How can our assumptions and attitudes hinder us from sharing Jesus with the non-religious and younger generations? In this week's conversation on FrontStage BackStage, host Jason Daye is joined by Aaron Pierce. Aaron is the CEO and Mission Director for Steiger International. His most recent book is entitled Not Beyond Reach. Together, Aaron and Jason look at some of the tightly held assumptions that actually prevent us from pointing the non-religious to the beauty of Jesus Christ. Aaron also helps us understand how we can shift our heart posture so we are not fiercely defending against others' cultural convictions but rather entering into conversations around some commonly held uncertainties and fears.Dig deeper into this conversation: Find the free Weekly Toolkit, including the Ministry Leaders Growth Guide, all resource links, and more, at http://PastorServe.org/networkSome key takeaways from this conversation:Aaron Pierce on the importance of trust as a foundation for meaningful communication and influence in people's lives: "As you build trust, you can begin to speak into people's lives."Aaron Pierce on the acceptance that the world is broken and imperfect to really understand the need for redemption and salvation offered by the gospel: "If you're going to understand the gospel, you have to accept that the world is broken."Aaron Pierce on the significance of seeking truth with sincerity and ultimately guiding one to Jesus: "An honest pursuit of truth will lead to Jesus."----------------Looking to dig more deeply into this topic and conversation? FrontStage BackStage is much more than another church leadership show, it is a complete resource to help you and your ministry leaders grow. Every week we go the extra mile and create a free toolkit so you and your ministry team can dive deeper into the topic that is discussed.Visit http://PastorServe.org/network to find the Weekly Toolkit, including the Ministry Leaders Growth Guide. Our team pulls key insights and quotes from every conversation with our guests. We also create engaging questions for you and your team to consider and process, providing space for you to reflect on how each episode's topic relates to your unique church context. Use these questions in your staff meetings, or other settings, to guide your conversation as you invest in the growth of your ministry leaders. Love well, live well, & lead well Complimentary Coaching Session for Pastors http://PastorServe.org/freesession Follow PastorServe LinkedIn | Twitter | Instagram | FacebookConnect with Jason Daye LinkedIn | Instagram...
Today Amy is joined by Lisa Berg. Lisa is currently the Mission Director of Three Angels Haiti and has served in different facets and in varying seasons of life. We GET to serve! This is such an encouragement from the Word and how the Lord worked in Lisa's life as she served. Resources: Three Angels Haiti - https://www.threeangelshaiti.org References: Mark 10:45; Matthew 25:40; James 1:27; Joshua 24:14-15; Isaiah 25:1; 43:18-19 Contact us: devotedpodcast@atheycreek.com women@atheycreek.com https://atheycreek.com/ministries/women Follow us on IG: @atheywomen @ammcreynolds
In this SSPI-WISE Presents podcast, guest host Divya-Kala Bhavani, General Manager for PR, Communications & Marketing at Dhruva Space and co-chair of the SSPI-WISE Elevating Women Working Group interviews Pramoda Hegde, former Mission Director of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). They discuss Pramoda's journey from a small coastal village in India to Mission Director at the ISRO and how she continues in retirement to tour different villages across India to speak with young engineering hopefuls about the space industry. A note for non-Indian listeners of this podcast: the convention "Pramoda Ma'am" is an expression of respect for a female elder that is common in India. Divya-Kala Bhavani oversees the Public Relations, Communications & Marketing activities at Dhruva Space, a full-stack Space engineering company and the first private Space-Technology company in India. Divya-Kala has previously worked as a journalist and National Technology Features Editor at The Hindu, one of India's largest and oldest English daily newspapers. Divya-Kala holds a Master's degree in Media & Communications Governance from London School of Economics, and a Bachelor's (Hons) in Journalism from London College of Communication, University of the Arts London. Divya-Kala is an active member of HAPS Alliance and of Space and Satellite Professionals International and SSPI-WISE, where she is the Co-Chair of the Elevating Women Working Group. Dhruva Space has been recognized twice by the Government of India, having been awarded the National Startup Award for its efforts in Satellite and Space Technology, and having been awarded the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Telecom Excellence Award 2022 for the company's work in the field of Satellite Communications. On 24 June 2022, Dhruva Space became one of the first private companies to receive authorization from IN-SPACe. The company has since completed three Space missions within 12 months; including the history-making Thybolt Mission, which saw the launch of India's first two private satellites, Thybolt-1 and Thybolt-2, authorized by IN-SPACe, to be successfully deployed into orbit. In January 2024, Dhruva Space also successfully validated its P-30 Nanosatellite platform, which kicks off the company's LEAP initiative of hosted payload solutions for the global market. Pramoda Hegde is a former Mission Director at the Indian Space Research Organisation. Her career at ISRO spanned 32 years, during which she played pivotal roles in some of India's historic Space missions. In 2011, Pramoda was designated as Mission Director for the GSAT-12 mission; this was the first time a woman was designated as Mission Director for a GEO Mission in ISRO's history; additionally, this was also the first time all three key positions of a mission were handled by women. Pramoda also took on the roles of Project Manager, Operations Director, and Deputy Project Director for many other Geostationary satellite missions: INSAT-4A and INSAT-4B, GSAT-9 GSAT-12, GSAT-18, and GSAT-31. After retiring from ISRO, Pramoda frequently delivers lectures at various research institutes across India, and is also known for her 'From Village to Space' storytelling sessions where she recounts her journey of growing up in Muroor, a small farming village in India, and eventually joining ISRO.
Expand your understanding of healthcare ethics and AI's future role with our guest, Joe Ivie, Regional Mission Director for Bay Care Health System in Florida, USA. A life journey that began with a medic's role in the Army, spiraled onto the path of a hospital Chaplain, and culminated in being a Mission Director, Joe's story is a compelling testament of passion and purpose. This episode sheds light on the intriguing workings of the Ethics Committee, discussing the profound importance of advanced directives and patient autonomy. Drawing from his rich experience, Joe explains the critical role of a surrogate in making decisions on behalf of patients, and how this interplays with the four main ethical principles. He highlights the intricate dilemmas faced in healthcare ethics and how the committee navigates these challenges.As we strive to understand the future of healthcare, we delve into the impact of AI on the industry. Weighing the pros and cons of technology, we explore everything from precision in conducting x-rays and scans to the potential of AI replacing human jobs. We further delve into the pivotal role of privacy and the game-changing potential of AI in writing and education. Joe shares his expert perspective on these topics, revealing a fascinating glimpse into the future of healthcare. Listen in and expand your horizons about the ethical and technological dilemmas faced in healthcare.Connect with Mr. Joe Ivie: mrjoeivie@icloud.com or Alfred Joe Ivie on LinkedIn.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Contact us to learn how Belem partners with organizations to elevate the impact of leader and team development.Until next time, keep doing great things!
Aaron S. Williams has experience in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors, including posts as USAID mission director for South Africa, vice president of the International Youth Foundation, executive vice president of RTI International, and director of the US Peace Corps (2009–2012). His most recent book is “The Young Black Leader's Guide to a Successful Career in International Affairs: What the Giants Want You to Know.” In this book, Aaron shared his personal vision that led to a meaningful career in the foreign service, why is it important for students to develop and articulate their visions, and how International Development is often long-term. In his previous book, “ A Life Unimagined”: The Rewards of Mission-Driven Service in the Peace Corps and Beyond”, he expounded on the importance of the Peace Corps and then as Mission Director for USAID/South Africa how President Mandela addressed the hatreds, social divisions, and political polarization seen around the world today.
In the fifth episode of the Distributed Energy For People & The Planet series, we continue our conversation from the last episode of the series joined by Shweta Narayan from the India-based NGO "Health Care Without Harm", and Shri Ram Kumar S, IAS - Project Director of the Meghalaya Health Systems Strengthening Project (MEGHSSP). This series is hosted by Marilyn Smith of the Energy Action Project (EnAct) and produced in collaboration with Global SDG7 HubsGuest Bios:Shweta Narayan is an environmental health researcher with over two decades of campaigning and advocacy experience in environmental justice issues, Swetha is the International Climate and Health Campaigner for the India-based NGO "Health Care Without Harm."Shri Ram Kumar S, IAS works within the India Administrative Service, Mr. Ramkumar fulfills multiple roles in the state of Meghalaya, in northeast India. Currently, he is the Additional Secretary to the Department of Health and Family Welfare and Mission Director of the National Health Mission. As such, he has assumed the role of Project Director of the Meghalaya Health Systems Strengthening Project (MEGHSSP). It was within this state that the government, SELCO Foundation, and other stakeholders piloted the effort to combine distributed renewables and highly efficient technologies to upgrade rural and remote health clinics. Learn more about Health Care Without Harm | MEGHSSP | EnAct | Global SDG7 HubsConnect on LinkedIn: Marilyn | The Energy Talk | Global SDG7 Hubs | EnActFollow on Twitter: The Energy Talk | Global SDG7 Hubs | EnAct | Marilyn SmithFollow on Instagram: The Energy Talk | Global SDG7 Hubs | EnAct Subscribe to our newsletter
The Hon. Aaron S. Williams served as the Director of the Peace Corps under President Barack Obama. On this episode of Driving Impact, the Hon. Williams sat down with host Hadeil Ali to talk about his upbringing on the South Side of Chicago, his journey from a Peace Corps Volunteer in the Dominican Republic to becoming Peace Corps Director, and how he met Nelson Mandela on his first day as USAID's Mission Director to South Africa.
We interviewed on stage Leslie Reed, former mission director for USAID in Egypt and current director for Jordan. Leslie discussed the role development finance has in moving the needle on climate — including a dive into how USAID is trying to help us save the coral reefs along the Red Sea coast. She also discussed the importance of developing human capital, the need for business and regulators to work together to expedite initiatives, and whether grants or blended finance would work best to support the business of climate. Participants: Leslie Reed (Linkedin), mission director for Jordan (former Egypt mission director), USAID. Interviewed by: Hadia Mostafa, Managing Partner and Co-Founder, the Enterprise Company, and Patrick FitzPatrick, Editor-in-Chief, Enterprise. Must read and watch: You can read our coverage of the panel here: https://enterprise.news/news/story?storyId=eb943e86-f689-461b-9297-3ebd510cdbd7 Catch our series on the Enterprise Exports and FDI Forum here: Apple Podcast | Spotify | Google Podcast | Anghami. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we delve into the recent coup in Niger, analyzing its implications and underscoring its significance on the global stage. On July 26th, the Presidential Guard took a daring step by placing President Mohamed Bazoum under house arrest, sealing the borders, imposing airspace restrictions, and boldly proclaiming the seizure of power. The world was caught off guard by this unforeseen upheaval, prompting a wave of sanctions and international condemnations.To provide deeper insights into this complex situation, we were privileged to speak with two distinguished individuals: Kamissa Camara, former Minister of Foreign Affairs in Mali and current Senior Advisor on Africa at the U.S. Institute of Peace, and Susan Fine, a retired Foreign Service officer with 30 years of experience at USAID. Their perspectives are informed by their extensive contacts in the region, a profound understanding of Niger, and their ability to share broader contextual insights about how this crisis unfolded.While it is tempting to perceive the coup as having no impact on the United States, the truth is there are several intricate complications that could arise if Niger becomes the fourth West African country to succumb to military leadership in the span of two years. The insights shared by Camara and Fine shed light on these complications and underscore the interconnectedness of global politics and stability. As the situation continues to develop, it becomes increasingly evident that proactive engagement and thoughtful consideration of these events are imperative, even for those geographically distant from the affected region.Kamissa Camara is a senior advisor for Africa at the U.S. Institute of Peace. She is a sub-Saharan Africa policy analyst and practitioner with 15 years of professional experience. She has served as Mali's minister of foreign affairs, minister of digital economy and planning, and most recently, as chief of staff to the president of Mali. Previous to that, she served as senior foreign policy advisor to the president. Prior to working with the Malian government, Camara held leadership positions in Washington, D.C. with the International Foundation for Electoral Systems, the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and PartnersGlobal. At NED, Camara co-founded and co-chaired the Sahel Strategy Forum. She also spearheaded a multi-million-dollar program supporting civil society initiatives in West and Central Africa, with a particular focus on the Sahel.From 2015 until 2018, she was the Sahel and sub-Saharan Africa instructor at the State Department's Foreign Service Institute where she trained U.S. diplomats. Susan Fine currently serves as the Board Chair of Rain for the Sahel and Sahara, a NH based-NGO that has partnered with rural and nomadic Nigeriens since 2001. She was Senior Deputy Assistant Administrator, and Acting Assistant to the Administrator, in USAID's Bureau for Policy, Planning and Learning (PPL). Ms. Fine, a retired Senior Foreign Service Officer with rank of Minister Counselor, served in multiple positions in Washington and overseas including Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator, PPL, Director for Development Cooperation, and Mission Director for Senegal and the Sahel, managing a complex, multi-sector portfolio in Senegal, the Sahel Resilience program and bilateral activities in Niger and Burkina Faso. Prior to that, she was Director for East African Affairs in the Africa Bureau where she oversaw USAID's programs in the Horn of Africa and the Great Lakes countries.
This message on James 1:21-27 was delivered by our visiting preacher Andrew Muwowo (Bethersden Baptist Church). He is the Mission Director of Proclamation Zambia. If you want to discuss the issues raised in this message please email: pastor@gbcb.org.uk
Sepideh Keyvanshad has been serving as Mission Director for USAID/Nepal since August 2020. She has worked within the US Government in a variety of roles, including the Department of State and the National Security Council, and as a Foreign Service Officer with USAID since 2000. She also served as Senior Advisor for Assistance at the State Department Office of the Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, Program Manager Lead for State/USAID Redesign, and Director for International Economic Affairs for Afghanistan and Pakistan at the National Security Council to name few. In this episode of Story of Innovation, Sepideh shares her experience on how bringing people from different background into a meaningful conversation fosters innovation. She also highlights some powerful innovation practices that she has come across whilst leading the USAID works in Nepal. Know more about Sepideh at: LinkedIn: https://np.linkedin.com/in/sepideh-k-4100001 Twitter: https://mobile.twitter.com/sepidehdc Follow our work across our social media platforms: Website: https://www.wvi.org/nepal Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WVINPL Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wvinepal/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/wvnepal #WorldVision #NepalInnovationLab #WVInnovates #StoriesOfInnovation #ReimaginingSocialInnovations #Innovation4Children #InvestingInInnovation #SDG9 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wvinepal/message
When it comes to evangelism, many Christians feel that someone else may be better at sharing the gospel. Sometimes fear of not knowing an answer stop believers from sharing what they believe. Ed Stetzer sits down with Pastor and Mission Director of Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches Andy Paterson to talk about how the whole church can be involved in evangelism and living out the Great Commission.
SpaceWatch.Global is pleased to present: The Space Café Podcast #67: Thomas Zurbuchen - NASA's Science Mission directorEpisode 067 features a special guest: Dr. Thomas ZurbuchenThomas Zurbuchen is one of NASA's most successful science directors of all time. After 6 years in office, he looks back on an outstanding career and gives insights into the future of NASA. The Space Cafe Podcast brings our signature brand of engaging and relevant content from across the global space economy to you via an exciting new format. Together with award-winning Executive Producer, Markus Mooslechner (Terra Mater Factual Studios), our fortnightly podcast features guests that matter.Each episode includes a review of important topics, as well as guest appearances and deep commentary from expert panellists from across the space sector.SPOTIFY: Space Cafe Podcast Guest TunesYou can find us on Spotify and Apple Podcast!Please visit us at SpaceWatch.Global, subscribe to our newsletters. Follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter!
Thomas Zurbuchen is one of NASA's most successful science directors of all time. After 6 years in office, he looks back on an outstanding career and gives insights into the future of NASA.Host: Markus MooslechnerGuest: Thomas ZurbuchenPublisher: Torsten Kriening Who we are?SpaceWatch.Global is a digital magazine and portal for those interested in space, and the far-reaching impact that space developments have. While showcasing the technology that enables the industry to edge closer to the next frontier, SpaceWatch.Global also provides analysis, forecasts, and insight into the geopolitical implications of space developments. From space policy, exploration, and missions, to space weapons and technology, we provide a complete perspective on the emerging space sector as it expands into a global marketplace. The team behind SpaceWatch.Global is a dynamic mix of space geeks, tech junkies, space policy experts, regional specialists, and passionate writers. We fully believe that space should be used for humanity, that it enables knowledge, and enriches societies. SpaceWatch.Global GmbH, headquartered in Berlin, Germany. In the true journalistic spirit, neutrality, ethics and integrity are at our core. SpaceWatch.Global abides by the Society of Professional Journalists' code of ethics; we seek the truth and report on it. SpaceWatch.Global GmbHMessedamm 2314055 BerlinGermany○ Website: www.spacewatch.global○ Email: podcast@spacewatch.global○ Exclusive distribution Partner: Bookwire - www.bookwire.de Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Combo is a wife, mother, retired U.S. Air Force Colonel, Chief Transformation Officer for Shift4 Payments, and Mission Director for Science & Research for the Polaris Dawn Commercial Spaceflight. Before all that she was the first-female solo demonstration pilot on the United States Air Force Aerial Demonstration Squadron, the Thunderbirds. Pretty damn cool... Samantha has had a storied life. From knowing her purpose at the age of six to having to make a gut wrenching life and career decision in her early 40's a few years short of a possible "potential" dream job destination teaching Air Force cadets as a General Officer. The simple (not easy) choice was to be something, or do something, she chose the harder, to do something. Please consider a donation to the polarisprogram.com/our-cause/. To reach Samantha Weeks for keynote pubic speaking or interviews visit drsamantahaweeks.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/overwhelmedpod/support
This message on Jonah 4:1-11 was delivered by our visiting preacher Andrew Muwowo (Bethersden Baptist Church). He is the Mission Director of Proclamation Zambia. If you want to discuss the issues raised in this message please email: pastor@gbcb.org.uk
Dr Chintan Vaishnav is the Mission Director of Atal Innovation Mission at the NITI Aayog, Government of India. In this episode, ‘Understanding the Future of Developing Cities As Innovation Factories', with Dr Chintan Vaishnav, we discussed in-depth about bringing academics, governments and the MSME sector together to develop contextualized innovation for India. Further, we also discussed Climate Change Innovations, Deep-Tech, Open Source software and Data Privacy. He helps us understand what are the kinds of challenges that the Atal Innovation Mission is solving. Further, we discussed how to develop a robust innovation ecosystem in the country so that every household can think of Indian innovations. We also discussed bringing Deep-Tech Innovations to India and how AIM Prime Program was run in collaboration with Venture Centre in Pune at the National Chemical Laboratories, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and the office of the Principal Scientific Advisor to encourage the same. We also talked about bringing more academic labs, urban local bodies and the role that the MSME sector plays in nurturing startups & innovations. We delved into the possibility of creating a bigger MSME sector which is more research and innovation based. We also had in-depth conversations on data privacy, open source software and how can we solve bigger problems like Climate Change. Lastly, we discussed what are the different skill sets that would be required to develop cities as an innovation factory for India. You can listen to the podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Gaana, JioSaavn & Youtube. Also, follow Climate Centre for Cities on Social Media for more updates on podcasts, blogs and newsletters. Respective links can be accessed here: https://linktr.ee/ccube To know more about the Climate Centre for Cities: http://c-cube.niua.org/ To know more about the Climate Practitioners India Network (CPIN): https://niua.in/c-cube/climate-practitioners-india-network Special thanks to the members of the Design Team, National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA) and Climate Centre for Cities for constant support. Also, a special mention to Manjaree Dutta and Arunav Moitra for supporting the development of the podcast. The podcast is conceptualised, produced & hosted by Punit Gandhi: https://www.punitgandhi.com/ Music Credits: Navdeep Music https://www.navdeepmusic.com/ Disclaimer: Climate Centre for Cities (C-Cube) is providing this podcast as a public service, but it is neither a legal interpretation nor a statement of C-Cube's policy. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by the C-Cube. The views expressed by guests are their own, and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by C-Cube employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the view of the C-Cube or any of its officials. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/climate-centre-for-cities/message
Emmanuel Kwizera is the Mission Director for African Enterprise, a ministry started by Michael Cassidy in 1963. Now the ministry has been handed over to a new generation and they are actively leading people to Jesus all over Africa. Today Emmanuel talks about what God is doing through African evangelists who have a heart for evangelism in Africa.
In today's episode of The Brand Called You, we discuss the concepts of a bottom-up approach, the power of people's involvement, and communication in strategizing solutions for several problems. Today, we have Dr. Heera Lal, an IAS office from UP, who is a great believer in the concept. IAS Dr. Heera Lal is an Additional Mission Director of National Health Mission, UP. He is also the additional project director of UP State's Aids Control Society. He is the founder of Model Gaon/Village in UP. Tune in to listen to his governance approach as he manages diverse portfolios. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tbcy/support
In this episode of Voices For Water, Karthik Nagarajan is joined by Ms. Debashree Mukherjee, the Additional Secretary of Department of Water Resources, RD & GR, and the Mission Director of National Water Mission, Ministry of Jal Shakti, Government of India.Karthik and Ms. Debashree discuss the various programs led by Indian Governments to tackle the problem of water security and how community participation is going to make a difference on a large scale. This show is brought to you by [India Water Portal] (https://www.indiawaterportal.org/).Tweet to Karthik Nagarajan (@The_Karthik): https://twitter.com/The_KarthikYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode we'll speak with Scott “Kidd” Poteet, a Mission Pilot for the new SpaceX Polaris Program. Kidd is a retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel with more than 3,000 flying hours as a pilot and over 400 hours of combat time. Most recently Kidd served as the Mission Director for Inspiration4, the world's...
No earlier than the fourth quarter of 2022, SpaceX's Falcon 9 rocket will launch the Polaris Dawn mission from historic Launch Complex 39A at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Scott “Kidd” Poteet is a retired US Air Force Lieutenant Colonel who served 20 years in various roles that include Commander of the 64th Aggressor Squadron, USAF Thunderbird #4 Demonstration Pilot, USAF Weapons School Graduate, Operational Test & Evaluation Pilot, and Flight Examiner. Kidd is a command pilot with over 3,200 flying hours in the F-16, A-4, T-38, T-37, T-3, and Alpha Jet. Kidd has logged over 400 hours of combat time during Operations Northern Watch, Southern Watch, Joint Guardian, Freedom's Sentinel, and Resolute Support.Following his Air Force career, Kidd served in various roles to include Director of Business Development at Draken International and VP of Strategy at Shift4 (NYSE: FOUR). He most recently served as the Mission Director of Inspiration4, the world's first all-civilian mission to space that helped raise over $240 million for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital® in an effort to help eradicate childhood cancer. Kidd is also an accomplished collegiate runner and triathlete, competing in 15 Ironman triathlons since 2000, which includes four Ironman World Championships in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.Follow Scott on Instagram at KiddPoteet and at PolarisProgram.com.***Follow the Greg Krino Show here...GregKrino.comYouTubeInstagramFacebookTwitterLinkedInIf you enjoyed the podcast, please leave a 5-star rating and friendly comment on your podcast app. It takes only a minute, and it really helps convince popular guests to join me.If you have comments or ideas for the show, please contact me at gregkrinoshow@gmail.com.
What is an entrepreneurial spirit, and is it only required for entrepreneurs? How can organizations, businesses and people stay resilient and serve their business and the nation while also nurturing innovation? Our guest Mr Ramanan Ramanathan was the first Mission Director of the Atal Innovation Mission, a part of Niti Ayog or the National Institution for Transforming India by the Government of India. The Atal Innovation mission is a flagship national innovation initiative aligned with UN SDG to drive entrepreneurship & innovation across the length and breadth of the country. He has served as the Senior Vice President of Tata Consultancy Services, prior to which he was the Managing Director, CEO and a member of the Board of Directors of CMC Ltd., a subsidiary of (TCS). He talks at length about: (03:00) – TCS and early days as mini entrepreneurs (03:50) – The 5 parameters of the entrepreneurial spirit (06:00) – Rising to your potential, confidence, EQ, Ability & Agility (08:00) –Of commitments, opportunities & miracles (09:30) – Finding purpose & fulfilment (11:00) – World class organizations and how they are made (13:30) - The Century of the youth- youthful energy and demographic dividend in India; job seekers and job creators (17:00) – Startup Culture Survival Kit- Tier 2 and 3; Supporting Capability, problem solvers and Atal Innovation Mission (20:00) – Psychological Preparedness in embracing entreprneurship- critical thinking, teamwork, presentation and curiosity (22:00) – Building global classrooms of India (23:40) – Where does resilience come from? (25:30)- Sales pitch selling friendship- a simple agarbatti and sambar powder selling personal story (30:00) – The ingredients of a holistic life – education, empathy, exercise, learning (32:00) – Raising spirits and cultivating new friendships Original Music by Joseph Mc Dade Drop us a note on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter @voice_of_achievers Or write in directly to editor@voiceofachievers.com We're listening to you. Don't forget to follow us on Spotify, Stitcher, Apple, Google, JioSaavn, Gaana or wherever you're listening to us! You can follow us and leave us feedback on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @eplogmedia, For partnerships/queries send you can send us an email at bonjour@eplog.media. DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on all the shows produced and distributed by Ep.Log Media are personal to the host and the guest of the shows respectively and with no intention to harm the sentiments of any individual/organization.The said content is not obscene or blasphemous or defamatory of any event and/or person deceased or alive or in contempt of court or breach of contract or breach of privilege, or in violation of any provisions of the statute, nor hurt the sentiments of any religious groups/ person/government/non-government authorities and/or breach or be against any declared public policy of any nation or state. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Annie Pforzheimer, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Afghanistan (2018-19), and Dr. Tina Dooley-Jones, Mission Director to USAID Afghanistan (2020-2021), joined World Outlook editors Ben Vagle '22 , Charlie Bateman '22, and Sathvik Rayala '24 to discuss topics concerning Afghanistan, including the U.S. withdrawal, the efficacy of U.S. foreign aid in Afghanistan, the fate of Afghan refugees, and the role of women in U.S. foreign policy.
In this weeks' episode of insideABODE, Dave sits down with the Tacoma Rescue Mission Executive Director Duke Paulsen, and Tacoma Rescue Mission Chaplain Lonnie Arnold. Lonnie also is Director for the Racial Reconciliation Network, and brings 20 years of experience as a police officer in King County. In this discussion Duke and Lonnie give us insight into homelessness from their point of view, and perspectives they see on the ground. Check out this insightful discussion! Have any topics you would like us to cover? Contact Dave Jones at davidjones@windermere.com and drop a note! Or visit www.windermereabode.com for more content and houses! Visit the Tacoma Rescue Mission --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/windermereabode/message
In this Space Café Radio – on tour on Mars (4), SpaceWatch.Global contributing editor Emma Gatti spoke in this forth episode of our AMADEE-20 coverage with Dr. Gernot Groemer, Director at Austrian Space Forum (OeWF) and Mission Director. Together, they talked about AMADEE-20, the future of Mars exploration, space geopolitics and a precious lesson learned from Le Petit Prince
Today is Acts 12. Persecution of the Church ramps up. Jesus told us that it would not be easy. Sometimes it takes a real tragedy to get us back to that place God needs us to be. I would like to dedicate this message to two of our fallen Christian Generals. First Michael Cook a dear friend who was the Mission Director of Mother Lode Baptist Association The other is my brother in Christ, TY Atkins. He was so many things to this community it can't be put into words. A friend, a father to so many, a husband. But most of all a “General for Christ” --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/george-johnson/support
This is Real Faith Conversations, and in this show, we try to talk about life, culture, and faith in the most genuine way possible. In this episode, Ryan Morris and Father Santi, a visiting priest from Los Angeles California who is here to promote missions. Today we are going to dive into who he is, what he does, and his impact on the world as a missionary priest. Father Santi Bio: Fr. Santi Scibilia, born in Italy in 1975, is an Italian priest who belongs to the Congregation of Rogationists. He studied Philosophy and Theology at the Salesian Pontifical University in Rome and holds a Ph.D. in Social Communication. He worked as a vocational promotor and formator of seminarians in Italy. He is in charge of Fundraising for Rogationist Missions in the Philippines, Mexico, India and Africa. He is currently Mission Director and works in the Rogate Center in Van Nuys, California. Father Sainti Contacts - Phone: 213-216-6651 Email: santi@rcj.org Rogationists Website: https://rogationists.org/ Father Santi: https://rogationistpublications.org/profile/fr-santi-scibilia-rcj/
This message on Acts 1:4-5,8 reminds us that the power for mission comes from God the Holy Spirit. The message was delivered by our visiting preacher Andrew Muwowo. He is an elder at Union Chapel (Bethersden, Kent) and the Mission Director of Proclamation Zambia. If you want to discuss the issues raised in this message please email: pastor@gbcb.org.uk
Shri Kunal Kumar is the Joint Secretary and Mission Director, Smart Cities Mission at the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), Government of India. In this episode of 'Understanding the Future of Enabling Climate Actions in Cities', with Shri Kunal Kumar, we discuss the role of different stakeholders in developing sustainable cities. In this episode, we start the conversation by understanding how cities can develop in a sustainable manner and explore the role of municipal corporations and SPVs in urban development. We further explore MoHUA's role in COP26 and how can cities leverage ClimateSmart Cities Assessment Framework (CSCAF). Additionally, he helps understand how alliance partners and climate practitioners can support in grounding climate actions. Further, we discuss how cities can make use of innovation in progressing on CSCAF. At last, he helps understand the skill sets required to systematically enable climate actions on the ground. You can listen to the podcast on all Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Gaana, JioSaavn & Youtube. Also, follow Climate Centre for Cities on Social Media for more updates on podcasts, blogs and newsletters. Respective links can be accessed here: https://linktr.ee/ccube To know more about the Climate Centre for Cities: http://c-cube.niua.org/ Special thanks to the members of the Design Team, National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA) and Climate Centre for Cities for constant support. The podcast is Conceptualized, Produced & Hosted by Punit Gandhi: https://www.punitgandhi.com/ Music Credits: https://josephmcdade.com/ Disclaimer: Climate Centre for Cities (C-Cube) is providing this podcast as a public service, but it is neither a legal interpretation nor a statement of C-Cube's policy. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by the C-Cube. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by C-Cube employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the view of the C-Cube or any of its officials. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/climate-centre-for-cities/message
In this episode of Terranauts we talk about a little known moment of high drama in the Canadian space program surrounding the crucial Communications Technology Satellite mission. In 1976, Canada and the world were in the midst of a telecommunications revolution. Determined to use satellite communications, John Chapman led a bold effort to build and test a satellite that would become the prototype of what we now think of as a telecommunications satellite. But the Communications Technology Satellite mission almost ended before it began. Mac Evans, who was there, as the Mission Director - is here today to tell us the story. Note that this is part one of a two part story.
Dr. Yemiru Tilahun is Mission Director of Africa Mission Partnership Initiative Ministry, a Pastor in the Meserete Kristos Church (largest Mennonite church in the world). Yemiru tells the moving story of coming to Jesus as a small child, being forced to leave his family for several years, and then as a college student hearing Christ's call to return home to share the good news of the Gospel with his mother. She becomes a follower of Jesus and in the meantime Yemiru starts a church that grows to 3000 attenders. Yemiru also shares his current training and leadership development efforts in Canada and the U.S., seeing incredible growth during the COVID-19 pandemic.SHOW LESS
Dan Keeley is a mental health activist, keynote speakers and Founder & Mission Director of #AREWEOKUK, a social enterprise on a mission to empower the UK to speak up when we're suffering. In Episode 13, we talk to Dan about his journey living with Bipolar Disorder, how he found strength from vulnerability, and steps we can take to support men's mental health and empower others to share what matters most.
Dan Keeley is a mental health activist, keynote speakers and Founder & Mission Director of #AREWEOKUK, a social enterprise on a mission to empower the UK to speak up when we're suffering. In Episode 14, we continue the discussion with Dan about finding strength from vulnerability, the importance of supporting men's mental health and how to share what matters most.
Rewind: Shifting Perspective with Erin Beck Welcome back BizMode Family. Alex Bruno here. This week I want to introduce you to Erin Beck. Erin is the founder and CEO of Wana Family Network. Wana is an online platform that assists families with sharing babysitting duties. Prior to launching her startup, Erin was the Mission Director for the Dragon Team at Space X. Social entrepreneurship is at the core of Wana’s mission. Erin was inspired to start Wana to provide everyone with access to affordable childcare. Listen how Erin describes how Wana pivoted its business model to assist the working families on the front lines. Erin also shares how her company’s approach to partnerships and acquisitions are hyper-focused on fit and alignment. If the partnership looks right on paper, what are the metrics? How are the numbers looking? By failing to spend time on whether a new business partnership fits the company mission and values, you can end up wasting precious resources on an opportunity that will eventually fizzle out. Well enough about my thoughts on my chat with Erin, hear for yourself and drop us a note on your takeaways.
Opening Remarks: Impact of policy research and lessons for post-COVID development December 08, 2020 Speakers: H.E. Dr. Hala El-Said, Minister of Planning and Economic Development H.E. Dr. Nivine Elkabbag, Minister of Social Solidarity Dr. Saad Mousa, General Supervisor of Foreign Agricultural Relations, Ministry of Agriculture and Land Reclamation Ms. Leslie Reed, Mission Director for Egypt, USAID Dr. Nasredin Hag Elamin, Country Representative for Egypt, FAO Dr. Johan Swinnen, Director General, IFPRI Moderator: Dr. Clemens Breisinger, MENA and Egypt Program Leader and Senior Research Fellow, IFPRI LINKS: Symposium Policy Notes (in Englisha and Arabic): https://ebrary.ifpri.org/digital/collection/p15738coll2/search/searchterm/Symposium%20policy%20note/field/title/mode/all/conn/and/order/title/ad/asc Other EIBC Publications: https://ebrary.ifpri.org/digital/collection/p15738coll2/search/searchterm/EIBC/field/ifpri/mode/all/conn/and Book: COVID-19 And Global Food Security: http://bit.ly/IFPRICovidBook IFPRI Resources And Analyses Of COVID-19 Impact: https://www.ifpri.org/covid-19 IFPRI-Egypt Office: http://egyptssp.ifpri.info/
Join Dave, Mandy and Andrew as we explore in more detail Psalm 36. We continue in wonder and contentment at who God is, tackle the translation question raised in verse 1, think more generally about Bible translations, then look at the poetry of the Psalm and some of the things that stood out to us. We then ask the Mission Director how we can better engage with our friends and family and help them to see their own evil, before enjoying a beautiful Third Day song based on Psalm 36 performed live by Bailey and Melody. 'Your Love Oh Lord' by Brad Avery, David Carr, Mac Powell, Mark D Lee, Tai Anderson, (c) 1999 New Spring (Admin. by Brentwood-Benson Music Publishing, Inc.), Vandura 2500 Songs (Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing). CCLI Licence 1894255.
This is a preview for CS 317. The full version is available over at www.patreon.com/posts/43047362. Become a paid subscriber for $5/month over at patreon.com/champagnesharks and get access to the whole archive of subscriber-only episodes, the Discord voice and chat server for patrons, detailed show notes for certain episodes, and our newsletter. This episode is hosted by Trevor. Today we have special "returning" guest Tory Russell. Tory joins us today to talk about Ferguson, freedom fighting, and his current work as Mission Director with the International Black Freedom Alliance. Learn more about the IBFA over at www.theibfa.org and follow Tory on twitter @VanguardTNT Co-produced & edited by Aaron C. Schroeder / Pierced Ears Recording Co, Seattle WA (piercedearsrec.com). Opening theme composed by T. Beaulieu. Closing theme composed by Dustfingaz (https://www.youtube.com/user/TheRazhu_)
In season two of Beyond 30 we’ll be taking a deeper look into the book of Ruth as we go through our sermon series called,” The Best is Yet to Come.” This week we’re joined by our Spiritual Formation Director, Jenn Stoltzfus, Gatherings & Mission Director, Andrew Axsom, and our Pastoral Resident, Jonathan Engebretsen. Thanks for joining us! MB01DFJAPAJCTA0
How is your prayer life? The place of prayer is a place of power. In the place of prayer, destinies are shaped, battles are won, visions are birthed, lives are transformed. In the place of prayer, in those intimate moments with God, we are refreshed, strengthened, and rejuvenated. In the place of prayer, we see our lives from God's perspective and discover what is important. Here, God illuminates our minds as He reveals truth to us. Here we understand Who it is we belong to and believe in; we hear His heart and are drawn into His will. It is in the place of prayer that God reveals secret things to us and equips us to live as women who are truly victorious. Our guest this week, Pastor Dr. Esther Rex Fubara Manuel, shows up in true form to teach about the discipline of prayer. You will be sure to be blessed and stirred up as you listen. Because of the depth of the teaching on this episode, we have prepared a summary to specifically address some of the questions many women have been asking about prayer: http://bit.ly/HBJVWPray ___________ About Our Guest In Pastor Dr. Esther Rex's words: " I am Pastor Dr Esther Rex Fubara-manuel, A privileged CHILD of God, A student of the Holy Ghost, WIFE of the general overseer of Revelation ministries, A blessed MOTHER of three ministers of the gospel, Mission Director of Children of Promise Christian schools and Prayer Palace & Family Resort. The Lord has helped me write a few books and Bible games. I am still a student of the Bible and candidate of heaven." You may connect with Pastor Dr. Esther Rex on FB and IG: @esther.rex
Societies are grappling with not only how to manage the public health aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic, but also the social and economic consequences. In this episode, Patrick Fine, Chief Executive Officer of FHI 360, talks with Mark Meassick, the Mission Director of USAID Kenya and East Africa, about a wide range of topics impacting development work at an operational level, including the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. FHI 360's Chief Executive Officer, Patrick Fine, hosts conversations with creative thinkers, respected leaders and local actors who are at the forefront of human development and who bring diverse perspectives to timely, high-stakes and sometimes controversial issues affecting people around the world.
Two members of the Astrobotic team join me for a conversation: Laura Klicker, Payload Systems Management Lead, and Daniel Gillies, Mission Director for the Griffin/VIPER mission. We talk about Astrobotic’s first Peregrine mission coming up next year, the very exciting VIPER mission to the south pole of the Moon in 2023, payload management across multiple flights, the technical aspects of their various vehicles, and a whole lot more.This episode of Main Engine Cut Off is brought to you by 38 executive producers—Brandon, Matthew, Simon, Lauren, Kris, Pat, Matt, Jorge, Brad, Ryan, Nadim, Donald, Lee, Chris, Warren, Bob, Russell, John, Moritz, Joel, Jan, Grant, David, Joonas, Robb, Tim Dodd (the Everyday Astronaut!), Frank, Julian and Lars from Agile Space, Tommy, Adam, and seven anonymous—and 397 other supporters.TopicsAstroboticCareers | AstroboticPeregrine Lander | AstroboticGriffin Lander | AstroboticAstrobotic Awarded $79.5 Million Contract to Deliver 14 NASA Payloads to the Moon | AstroboticAstrobotic Awarded $5.6 Million NASA Contract to Deliver Autonomous Moon Rover | AstroboticAstrobotic Awarded $199.5 Million Contract to Deliver NASA Moon Rover | AstroboticAstrobotic to Develop New Commercial Payload Service for NASA’s Human Landing System | AstroboticThe ShowLike the show? Support the show!Email your thoughts, comments, and questions to anthony@mainenginecutoff.comFollow @WeHaveMECOListen to MECO HeadlinesJoin the Off-Nominal DiscordSubscribe on Apple Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn or elsewhereSubscribe to the Main Engine Cut Off NewsletterBuy shirts and Rocket Socks from the Main Engine Cut Off ShopMusic by Max Justus
Building the Future: Freedom, Prosperity, and Foreign Policy with Dan Runde
In this episode, Dan Runde speaks to Jene Thomas, Mission Director for USAID Peru, about the strength of the middle class when it comes to economic growth, the conservation of the Amazon, and the U.S. government counternarcotics strategy in Peru.
Iain Hesketh was due to be our guest speaker this weekend in person, we are delighted that he will still be with us via video as our guest speaker. Iain is married to Rachel & they have two wonderful children. Iain is also Elim's International Missions Director with a passion for both discipleship & mission which he will be sharing with us this Sunday.
Welcome back BizMode Family. Alex Bruno here. This week I want to introduce you to Erin Beck. Erin is the founder and CEO of Wana Family Network. Wana is an online platform that assists families with sharing babysitting duties. Prior to launching her startup, Erin was the Mission Director for the Dragon Team at Space X. Social entrepreneurship is at the core of Wana’s mission. Erin was inspired to start Wana to provide everyone with access to affordable childcare. Listen how Erin describes how Wana pivoted its business model to assist the working families on the front lines. Erin also shares how her company’s approach to partnerships and acquisitions are hyper-focused on fit and alignment. If the partnership looks right on paper, what are the metrics? How are the numbers looking? By failing to spend time on whether a new business partnership fits the company mission and values, you can end up wasting precious resources on an opportunity that will eventually fizzle out. Well enough about my thoughts on my chat with Erin, hear for yourself and drop us a note on your takeaways.
Paul's guest in this episode is Oliver Steeds, founder, Chief Executive and Mission Director of Nekton, dedicated to the exploration and protection of the ocean. Oliver explains the importance of widespread ‘ocean literacy’ and international marine conservation efforts, and shares why it was so important for ocean protection to be included as a key pillar in the G7 Fashion Pact. This episode is part of a new series exploring sustainability in fashion, created in partnership with Ralph Lauren. Throughout this series, we’re inviting key leaders, academics, creatives and entrepreneurs to share their stories and views on the challenges and opportunities of today’s fashion industry. We’ll look at how brands, influencers and media can pull together to deliver much-needed positive change, and explore the collaborations and innovations shaping a more sustainable future. This series is inspired by ‘Design The Change’, Ralph Lauren’s global strategic roadmap to create timeless style, protect the environment and champion better lives, in line with the G7 fashion pact and the United Nations Global Compact.
Seven million Australian Non Christians Would Accept an Invite to Good Friday Easter is a key time in the calendar year where Churches see non-believers visiting. How does Easter fit into your evangelistic pathway? How can you get Easter guests back? How do you create an atmosphere which helps believers celebrate the truth of the resurrection and equally, helps newcomers consider the resurrection for the first time.This week we will speak with Luther Symons lead pastor of Hope Anglican Church and Matt Varcoe Maturity and Mission Director at Grace City Church about how they approach Easter. They'll be sharing their approach to Easter including:They'll answer questions like: How does Easter fit into your evangelistic pathway? How can you see Easter guests return? How do you create an atmosphere which helps believers celebrate the truth of the resurrection and equally, helps newcomers consider the resurrection for the first time.Matt and Luther share their approach to Easter including: Specific issues Churches face, and how to address them What not to do Meeting (and breaking!) expectations How to address different demographicsWho is likely to be in the room Which services to emphasise Follow up opportunities and pitfalls How Easter needs to fit in with a wider, year long evangelistic strategy However, this conversation is not at all limited to Easter. Instead, Matt and Luther share how to create “credible, trusted, mission events” that our congregations will feel confident to invite people to, the problem with having one-off evangelistic events and how to create clear and specific next steps which your Church is working together to achieve. They discuss specific strategies like movie nights, carols in the park, “open house” Sundays and using baptisms or videos during the event. While it is not too late for this to impact how you address Easter, it will also impact your year-wide evangelistic strategy. For more on the Introducing God course: http://www.introducinggod.orgSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thepastorsheart)
Oliver Steeds is a founder and Mission Director of Nekton, a new marine institute that explores and protects the deep ocean. Oliver is also a critically acclaimed international investigative journalist and broadcaster. His investigations have appeared on Channel 4's Dispatches and Unreported World, Channel 4 News, ABC Nightline, NBC Today, as well as many others.—Recorded live at the global event in Cardigan, west Wales in 2019.Watch Oliver's full talk here: www.thedolectures.com/talks/oliver-steeds-could-space-exploration-help-inspire-the-deep-ocean
From directing live television in the sixties, to jumping out of airplanes and water-skiing in the MeKong Delta (while serving his country during the Vietnam War), from studying acting under the tutelage of the legendary Sanford Meisner (at the Neighborhood Playhouse), to becoming recognized the world over for his work on stage and screen, Tucker Smallwood has lived an extraordinary life and continues to live life extraordinarily.Fans of Chillpak Hollywood Hour might recognize Tucker as “Kid Griffin” from The Cotton Club, “The Mission Director” in Contact, “Commander Ross” in Space: Above and Beyond, “the Xindi Primate” in Star Trek: Enterprise, “God” in The Sarah Silverman Program, and “Sheriff Andy Taylor” in “Home”, the most controversial episode of The X-Files.Born to a father who served the U.S. as a diplomat and an educator, Tucker details some of his own service to country in the book Return to Eden. Commanding a Mobile Advisory Team, becoming severely wounded in action, recovering from his injuries, moving to New York and studying acting, establishing a career as a performer on Broadway, in film and on television, and continuing to explore the mysteries of existence (UFOs! Ghosts! Golf!) are some of the many topics Tucker explores in the book.Dean and Phil welcome Tucker to the show this week. We can guarantee that you won’t want to miss it!
In today’s episode, we sat down with Liron Fanan, Director of G League Player Development for the Cleveland Cavaliers.In this episode, we discuss:Creating opportunities for yourself The importance of being humbleHow adversity has made her the person she is todayLiron Fanan is a 20+ year global ambassador in the basketball industry. Before becoming the Director of G League Player Development for the Cleveland Cavaliers, Liron was a highly respected player agent serving as the Co-Founder and Managing Member of 2Talent Sports Management. She has also held roles as the Mission Director for the Omri Casspi Foundation and Assistant General Manager for Maccabi Tel Aviv Basketball Club. Connect with Liron Fanan on: Instagram | TwitterConnect with Sergio Millas on: LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter
R Ramanan is the Mission Director of the Atal Innovation Mission (AIM) - a flagship national Innovation initiative of the Prime Minister and the Government of India of India under the NITI Aayog (National Institution for Transforming India). AIM’s goals are to establish and promote a vibrant culture of innovation and entrepreneurship nationwide.He was previously Managing Director & CEO of CMC Ltd, a subsidiary of the globally acclaimed Tata Consultancy Services (TCS). Ramanan led CMC’s rapid transformation from a domestic government organization to a global IT private sector organization. Under his leadership CMC share price grew over 2100% between October 2001 to 2014, its operating profits over 1338%, 72% of its business coming from the overseas markets and leading to its successful amalgamation into TCS in 2015Ramanan’s joined TCS in 1981 after graduating from IIT Mumbai in Electrical Engg and played an instrumental role in the growth of TCS with a variety of responsibilities ranging from product development, technical marketing, global business development, and general management of large centers of TCS. In this Network Capital podcast, Mr. Ramanan reflects on the key inflection points of his career and shares why he joined to lead the Atal Innovation Mission. He has a special message for all the mentors part of the "Mentor of Change" initiative, a key component of Atal Innovation Mission, where Network Capital serves as a partner
This week David Meredith chats with Andy Paterson, Mission Director of the FIEC and Pastor at Charlotte Chapel, Edinburgh.Andy was raised and saved in London, and worked for Wandsworth Council for a number of years. He was lead pastor of Kensington Baptist Church, Bristol for 24 years before becoming FIEC Mission Director. He spends half his time working for Charlotte Chapel and the other half working for the FIEC. He is married to Kath. They have two adult children and four grandchildren.www.generation-mission.orgTitle Music and Production: Simon Kennedy
Anjalli Ravikumar is the Social Mission Director at Unilever, the largest FMCG company in India and one of the largest in the world. Anjalli heads Fair and Lovely Career Foundation which is making huge impact in education and career guidance for young girls. Anjalli wanted to solve big problems for which there are no easy answers. She quit corporate sector very early after doing MBA and joined development. Spent 2.5 years at Naandi foundation and went onto Harvard to do masters in development. And then came back to India to work across consulting, and in Unilever bring projects to life which are going to make a difference to people. In this podcast Anjalli shares 1. How startups can work with corporates like Unilever and understanding their pain points 2. Startups can learn relentless customer focus from Unilever. 3. Startups have to stand for something. Even Unilever has discovered that brands that have purpose do better in the market place. Today’s millennial and GenZ really do care. You need to stand for a cause that young people will resonate with.
Sins That Stain; Restoration For Compromised Christian Leaders - Andy Paterson & Jonathan Prime In this podcast Mez, Andy and Jonathan discuss the challenges and consequences of sexual sin, particularly in leadership. Andy is the Mission Director and Jonathan is Pastoral Ministries Director at the Foundation of Independent Evangelical Churches (FIEC). Both serve as elders at their home churches of Enfield Evangelical Free Church and Charlotte Chapel (respectively). This recording is also available to watch on the 20schemes YouTube channel.
“We misunderstand God; we misunderstand God's vineyard; we misunderstand who we are.” Dan Driver talks with Ryan O'Hara, Mission Director for St. Paul's Outreach, on burnout in ministry. They discuss Ryan's own experience of burnout, boundaries, and the need for a paradigm shift in the American understanding of work and rest. In This Episode: Introduction The impact of media in our lives What is burnout? Ryan's experience of burnout Sprint vs. marathon mindset in ministry The American relationship to work & productivity 5 areas that lead to burnout Unrealistic projects & confused relationship to self Perpetual impatience & waiting for fruitfulness Attachment to success & finding one's identity in work Work in the midst of life vs. work/life balance Putting process before people Desire for control, hyper-perfectionism Principle of the oxygen mask Recommendations Mentioned in the show: St. Paul's Outreach (www.spo.org) (4:45) Derren Brown Shows Advertisers The Power Of Subliminal Messages (18:26) Want to Lose at Ministry? Five Recipes for Burnout. by Ryan O'Hara (18:37) Evangelii Gaudium (21:04) The Resistance by Josh Garrels (34:10) 1 Corinthians 3:5-7 (35:09) Mark 4:26-28 (53:56) The Temperament God Gave You by Art and Laraine Bennett (1:03:50) Ryan's Website (www.ryanohara.org) Recommendations: Dan's Recommendation: Diatessaron Matt's Recommendation: 5-hour Energy & La Croix Don't forget to check out our video podcasts in the future on Facebook, YouTube, & Vimeo! Contact us at podcast@netusa.org Pull Quotes: “I rest so that I can work. But I think God wants us to look at it differently. I work so that I can rest.” “Constraints cause opportunity for creativity.” “It's all grace anyway.”Special Guest: Ryan O'Hara.
Homily: Fourth Sunday of Lent (2018)
Sharad Bhaskaran is Astrobotic's Mission Director, which means he's going to be responsible for sending payloads to the surface of the Moon. Also: lots of SpaceX speculation and two fantastic correction burns, one from Ben Honey of Johnson Space Center!
Join us for this episode as Eugene hears about the work God is doing through Ville, a Swedish missionary.
In this episode we interview Jon Konnerup, Mission Director for the Baptist Bible Fellowship International. This episode is all about missions and world evangelism. You will hear how churches today are promoting missions, mission giving, and mission conferences. You will also here how you can encourage others to surrender to missions. Jon also explains some of how the Mission Office operates and how it can be a support to churches. Continue reading →
SUNDAYS, 9:00PM 'til 11:00PM (central) - The INTREPID RADIO PROGRAM with Scotty Roberts and John Ward - www.intrepidradio.com and www.ipbn-fm.com/listen-chat.html Joining the lads this time 'round, is none other than Dr. Maria Nilsson, archaeologist and Mission Director of the Gebel el Silsila Epigraphic Survey Project and Lead Archaeologist at Gebel el Silsila, Egypt. Following the disputation on her doctoral thesis on Hellenistic Queen Arsinoë II's crown at Gothenburg University in 2010 Maria now focuses her research on the relatively new topic "pseudo script", primarily Ptolemaic and Roman quarry marks in Gebel el Silsila, Egypt. That research has now lead her to the new discovery of the lost Temple of Khenu at Gebel el Silsila, where with John Ward and her phenomenal team, they are continuing to make discoveries and expand the preservaion of the site and its antiquities. Tune in for what will surely be an intriguing show. * * * You can listen to the program LIVE at www.intrepidradio.com and www.ipbn-fm.com as well as on your Android and Smart devices with our app you can download, here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details… Go to: www.TalkStreamLive.com - where you can download the TSL android app and search for "Intrepid Radio." Join our LIVE chatroom at www.intrepidradio.com We'll be taking your calls on the Intrepid Radio Program at (651) 760-8906 ALL CALLERS will be entered into a drawing to win a copy of "HERODOTUS' HISTORIES." * * *
In this episode, we address some real shit: the narrative about police brutality and shootings, and the growing list of black victims, including Walter Scott. Our Would You Rather question is appropriately about the fine line between liberty and justice. We were joined by a very special guest, Phillip Agnew who is Mission Director of the Dream […]
The dashing co-founders of Gaijin Games stop by to give us the history of the Bit.Trip series leading up to Runner2 (now on PSN!), while AC4's Mission Director tells us why it's a pirate's life for him. Plus the new PSN releases for 03/12!
Dawn is on its way from Vesta to Ceres, the biggest of the asteroids. Mission Director and Chief Engineer Marc Rayman says all is well, with much more great science to come.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices