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Moana Pasifika wrapped up their last Super Rugby match with an upset win over the Brumbies. The franchise has been placed into liquidation and there's no solid rescue deal for the team in sight, despite a rumoured bid from an American multi-millionaire. Former NZ Rugby chief executive David Moffett says this prospective buyer needs to do their due diligence when it comes to the team. "There's only one outcome for somebody funding a team to be in Hawaii, and that is that they will lose a lot of money. And if they're prepared to lose a lot of money and they've got it to lose, then that's okay. There's no money to be made in this." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Movie Miss and (former co-host) Nikki Flixx discuss the 1989/90 "turkey" Lisa, starring Staci Keanan, Cheryl Ladd and D.W. Moffett. *SPOILERS DUH!* At the time this episode was re-released, you can WATCH LISA HERE: Free on Tubi (so you have no excuse! LOL), pay streaming on Amazon Prime and on the EPIX channel through your local cable provider.We're also on YouTube, iHeart radio, Apple, Goodpods, Pandora, Amazon & Audible and ko-fi.com/letstalkturkeysA proud member of the Prescribed Film Podcast network #PFPNPlease take a moment to rate & review the show! Be part of our fun bad movie conversations (We Want To Interact With You and Hear Your Thoughts!) by following both our facebook discussion group and our official page Let's Talk Turkeys, on Instagram at letstalkturkeys (all one word), email us directly at letstalkturkeys@yahoo.com, we're on X (Twitter) @gobblepodcast & Bluesky @letstalkturkeys Find Movie Miss on IG at movie_miss*COVER ART by: Dave Carruthers*
Have we made suffering so much of our identity that we have neglected our belief? The belief that God can and does do the impossible. Using Mark 9, Tyler Moffett shows us that suffering and belief aren't mutually exclusive. There is a cost to be healed: we must stop merely consuming spiritual content and start contending — bringing our deepest brokenness to God with honest, imperfect faith, and trusting that He is more than enough to meet it.
Have we made suffering so much of our identity that we have neglected our belief? The belief that God can and does do the impossible. Using Mark 9, Tyler Moffett shows us that suffering and belief aren't mutually exclusive. There is a cost to be healed: we must stop merely consuming spiritual content and start contending — bringing our deepest brokenness to God with honest, imperfect faith, and trusting that He is more than enough to meet it.
Do you feel stuck in your own unforgiveness? While we exist in the reality of a broken world and real hurts have been done to us, Tyler Moffett walks us through Genesis 45 & 50 to remind us of the forgiveness that was first extended to us.
Do you feel stuck in your own unforgiveness? While we exist in the reality of a broken world and real hurts have been done to us, Tyler Moffett walks us through Genesis 45 & 50 to remind us of the forgiveness that was first extended to us.
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Send us Fan MailSandra Y. Gomez is the co-owner of Moffett's Chicken Pie Shoppe, a beloved San Gabriel Valley restaurant with over 50 years of history in the community. A Baldwin Park native and graduate of Baldwin Park High School, Sandra brings a background in Human Resources from her time at Alhambra Unified School District to her role running the family business. In 2024, she made the decision to step away from her HR career to focus on the restaurant full time alongside her husband and family.In this episode, Sandra shares the story behind Moffett's deep roots in the SGV, what it's been like to take on ownership without prior restaurant experience, and how her HR background shaped the way she leads her team and serves her guests. She opens up about the sacrifices her family made along the way, the role faith and culture have played in her life, and what it means to carry forward a legacy that spans generations.This conversation is for anyone in the San Gabriel Valley who has walked through the doors of Moffett's, and for anyone who has ever taken on something bigger than themselves out of love for family. Sandra's story reflects the kind of quiet, committed work that keeps community institutions alive — and it's a reminder of how much local businesses mean to the neighborhoods they've served for decades.If this episode resonated with you, subscribe to the MySGV Podcast so you never miss a story from the community. Share this one with someone who loves the SGV or knows what it means to carry on a family tradition._______________Music CreditsIntroEuphoria in the San Gabriel Valley, Yone OGStingerScarlet Fire (Sting), Otis McDonald, YouTube Audio LibraryOutroEuphoria in the San Gabriel Valley, Yone OG__________________My SGV Podcast:Website: www.mysgv.netNewsletter: Beyond the MicPatreon: MySGV Podcastinfo@sgvmasterkey.com
It's easy to read a passage like the Tower of Babel and assume that God is against our ambition. However, as Tyler Moffett walks us through Genesis 11, we begin to see that He never took issue with our ambition, rather our desire to place personal success over godly pursuits.
It's easy to read a passage like the Tower of Babel and assume that God is against our ambition. However, as Tyler Moffett walks us through Genesis 11, we begin to see that He never took issue with our ambition, rather our desire to place personal success over godly pursuits.
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1. Find the faithful2. Evaluate your identity 3. Think hard4. Remember Jesus Christ Metro exists to help young adults see the beauty of Jesus and seek to know Him personally. Join us every Tuesday night at 7:30 as young adults from all over Houston gather for worship and biblical teaching. Stay Connected: Download the Metro HTX App, or follow the Metro HTX Instagram Metro HTX Young Adults Tuesdays at 7:30pm 7401 Katy Fwy
The one, the only, Ginna Claire Mason Moffet joins the pod this week. Ginna Claire is a dear friend and actress. You may know her as Glinda from Broadway's Wicked or as a Hallmark movie favorite. We talk about how her early love of performing shaped the path that led her to Broadway, and what it's like stepping into such an iconic role. She also shares behind-the-scenes insight from her work in Hallmark films and the realities of balancing a demanding career with real life. Most meaningfully, how she stays grounded, prioritizes connection, and makes intentional space for her marriage in the middle of a full schedule. Follow SWE on Instagram → @so.what.else Follow Kaitlin on Instagram → @kaitlingraceelliott https://www.kaitlinelliott.com/
We start with Moffett's weekend at home battling a roof leak and the couple feet of snow conspiring to create said leak, then we move to a tier discussion for the final 14 weeks, then a La Ligarecap with a deep dive into our own version of Charlie Day's Wild Card in James Cunningham, and then we finish with some Super Bowl thoughts.Opening and filler music by The Tan and Sober Gentlemen
Real estate isn't dead. Most investors are just playing the wrong game. In this episode, Joe Moffett breaks down how the co-living strategy can turn a single-family property into a high-cash-flow asset that rivals multifamily returns, even in today's market. We walk through a real example where a five-bedroom, two-bath house was converted into an eight-bedroom, three-bath property generating $2,500 to $3,500+ per month in cash flow. Joe explains the mechanics behind the strategy, including how to identify the right properties, where this model works best, layout considerations, renovation decisions, and DSCR lending nuances that most investors overlook. We also discuss why chasing $100 per door no longer makes sense, how systems and processes eliminate the management headaches people assume come with this model, and how one well-structured property can outperform an entire traditional rental portfolio. Beyond the numbers, this conversation dives into the mindset required to execute in a tougher market, the power of community and coaching to accelerate results, and why cash flow matters more than door count when building long-term wealth. If you've been told deals are gone or real estate is too hard in 2025, this episode will show you a different way to play the game. Book your call with Neo Home Loanshttps://www.neoentrepreneurhomeloans.com/wealthjuice/ Book your mentorship discovery call with Cory RESOURCES
Sam Moffett, founder of Moffett Automation, shares what it really takes to build a world-class, high-stakes business where failure simply isn't an option . From growing up inside a family manufacturing company in rural Ireland to delivering fully automated warehouse systems for some of the world's biggest operators.Sam explains the fundamental shift from selling products to selling outcomes, and why, in his world, customers don't care about features - they care about certainty. When a warehouse goes down, the cost can be millions per day, and that reality shapes everything from how Moffett Automation sells, builds, installs, and supports its systems.The conversation explores the pressures of scaling a complex technology business, the early pain of winning trust as a young founder, and the responsibility that comes with having your name above the door. Sam talks candidly about projects that didn't go to plan, why honesty matters more than short-term wins, and how standing by customers, especially when things go wrong, became a defining principle of the company.We also dig into the human side of growth: balancing a global business with family life, the personal cost of constant travel, and why Sam is determined to scale without losing control, quality, or values.
Cheev and Pete get together to tell many truths along with some vicious and ill-advised mistruths. Cars and Chips and then I stopped listening.Opening and filler music by The Tan and Sober Gentlemen
We chat about Pete's dying car, Cheev's trip to the pacific northwest, and Moffett's joke of a collapse. Opening and filler music by The Tan and Sober Gentlemen
Money doesn't scale until identity does.Rich Somers sits down with Joe Moffet for a grounded conversation on why mindset—not tactics—is the real lever behind financial growth. Joe breaks down how most people sabotage themselves before they ever get started, why identity precedes income, and how shifting the way you see yourself changes the way you show up in business, investing, and life.The discussion dives into the mental traps that keep people stuck in the 9–5, why listening to the wrong voices slows momentum, and how reframing your job as a tool—not an obstacle—can accelerate long-term freedom. Joe shares why consistency beats intensity, how proven systems eliminate fear-based decisions, and why most people never give themselves enough reps to win.Rich and Joe also unpack the importance of environment, getting into the right rooms early, and why proximity to people living the life you want shortens the learning curve. From redefining success and patience to aligning with the right partners and roles, this conversation connects mindset directly to measurable results.This is a practical, no-fluff discussion for anyone building toward financial independence—and ready to upgrade the way they think before trying to scale the way they earn.Join our investor waitlist and stay in the know about our next investor opportunity with Somers Capital: www.somerscapital.com/invest. Want to join our Boutique Hotel Mastermind Community? Book a free strategy call with our team: www.hotelinvesting.com. If you're committed to scaling your personal brand and achieving 7-figure success, it's time to level up with the 7 Figure Creator Mastermind Community. Book your exclusive intro call today at www.the7figurecreator.com and gain access to the strategies that will accelerate your growth.
A peaceful camping trip near the Oklahoma–Arkansas border turns terrifying when a couple experiences one of the most intense Bigfoot encounters ever shared on the show. In this episode, Amy recounts the night at Webber Creek when rocks began flying, branches snapped high above them, and something massive stalked them from both sides of the trail. As the forest went completely silent and a heavy, musky odor filled the air, the couple realized they were not alone—and whatever was out there did not want them staying overnight.Amy also shares multiple firsthand Bigfoot accounts from Oklahoma and Arkansas, including sightings in Sequoyah County, LeFlore County, Marble City, Charleston, and Moffett. From white Sasquatch sightings to roadside crossings and aggressive nighttime behavior, this episode dives deep into the region's long history of Bigfoot activity.If you're drawn to Bigfoot sightings, Sasquatch encounters, cryptid hotspots, or chilling wilderness experiences, this episode is packed with details you won't forget.
In this powerful message, two incredible Boise leaders challenge and guide us on leaving a lasting legacy by knowing where to begin and how to see ourselves in order to raise other leaders around us.
Emotions like fear and anxiety aren't inherently bad — they're warning lights that point to something else. But when those little alarms start going off in your head all the time, that's when they move from being a tool to an issue. This week, Tyler Moffett teaches from Psalm 46 to remind us that God is our refuge and strength so we don't always have to be on the defense.
Emotions like fear and anxiety aren't inherently bad — they're warning lights that point to something else. But when those little alarms start going off in your head all the time, that's when they move from being a tool to an issue. This week, Tyler Moffett teaches from Psalm 46 to remind us that God is our refuge and strength so we don't always have to be on the defense.
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Many have sought the world's promises and turned up empty-handed, and while outright opposition to Christianity has slowly transitioned into curiosity, we as the Church don't have the luxury of sitting back. As Tyler Moffet walks us through 2 Timothy 3:10-4:8, we're reminded that we can't settle for fitting into a secular world — we're called to become consecrated followers of Jesus no matter the cost.
Many have sought the world's promises and turned up empty-handed, and while outright opposition to Christianity has slowly transitioned into curiosity, we as the Church don't have the luxury of sitting back. As Tyler Moffet walks us through 2 Timothy 3:10-4:8, we're reminded that we can't settle for fitting into a secular world — we're called to become consecrated followers of Jesus no matter the cost.
Summary: Did you read that title right? Yes, you did. Some ants make slaves of other ants! Join Kiersten to find out how. For my hearing impaired followers, a complete transcript of this podcast follows the show notes on Podbean Show Notes: “Tales from the Ant World” by Edward O. Wilson “Adventures Among Ants” by Mark W. Moffett Music written and performed by Katherine Camp Transcript (Piano music plays) Kiersten - This is Ten Things I Like About…a ten minute, ten episode podcast about unknown or misunderstood wildlife. (Piano music stops) Kiersten - Welcome to Ten Things I Like About… I'm Kiersten, your host, and this is a podcast about misunderstood or unknown creatures in nature. Some we'll find right out side our doors and some are continents away but all are fascinating. This podcast will focus ten, ten minute episodes on different animals and their amazing characteristics. Please join me on this extraordinary journey, you won't regret it. In the last episode we talked about communication and how pheromones allow ants to give each other important messages and instructions. This is an amazing adaptation that makes them one if the most efficient organisms on the planet, but it does have a downside. Relying on pheromones as your main source of communication can lead to loop holes that others will take advantage of and by that I mean enslavement. Yep! Some ants enslave other ants. It's not exactly something I like, but it is incredibly interesting. So, the fourth thing I find interesting about ants is how they use and misuse pheromones to their greatest advantage. We discussed how ants know who is allowed to come in and out of a colony in the last episode. When ants emerge from their pupal stage their body oils absorb the unique smells of their colony. This gives them the key to re-enter their colony when they venture out, and it helps protect the colony from intruders, but it can also be used to enslave them. Let's find out exactly how this works. The workers of ant species specialized to be slave-makers will raid colonies of other species. Workers from Polyergus lucidus or Formica subintegra will raid the colony of a vulnerable species such as Formica subsericea. When they raid the colony they have one target, the pupae. The adults of the colony being raided certainly put up a fight and ants on both sides of the battle will lose their lives but the raiders will retrieve at least some of the pupae they were after. That pupae is taken back to the raiders colony and settled in with the nursery there. Within a few days or weeks, the raided ants will emerge and soak up the scent of their new colony. They believe this is their home. It's where they are meant to be. They accept the raiders as their sisters and the raiders accept them as their own. So, the enslavement isn't like what we think of from the human perspective. It is a bit more like capture and domestication of wild animals. In the north temperate zones of North America, Europe, and Asia ant slavery is common especially in the subfamily Formicinae. Oddly, slavery is known in only temperate areas. Five species of Polyergus ants are known to be slave-makers and these ants range across North America, Europe, Russia, and Japan. All of them enslave ants in the genus Formica. Let's follow a specific raid detailed by Mark W. Moffett in his book Adventures Among Ants. At Sagehen Creek Field Station in the Sierra Nevada of the United States, Moffett and his graduate student watched a raid between Polyergus breviceps, also known as Amazon ants, and Formica argentea. The Amazons were raiding the Formica colony. They watch as the Amazons forced their way inside the Formica colony and then head out the other side with the pupae of the Formica. They flipped a rock to find out what was going on inside and expected to see a war going on between the raiders and the Formica, but that is not what they saw at all. The only fight they saw was one Formica ant in a tug of war with a n Amazon over a pupa, but all the other Formica were just walking around, business as usual. These species of Formica only fight raiders by putting up blockades of dirt. Once the raiders destroy those blockades and enter the colony, the residents just give up and let the Amazons raid the nursery. Mark and his student followed the Amazons back to their own colony and were amazed at what they saw. The Amazons were greeted by adult Formica slaves that took the pupae that they'd just raided from them and scuttled off with the stolen pupae. Other adult Formica ants exited the Amazon colony and picked-up the raiding party and carried them back into the colony where they would be waited on hand and foot. The majority of the time, the Amazons never did anything for themselves they just laid around maybe grooming one of their sisters as the Formica slaves did everything in the colony. A quote from Moffett's book explains everything we need to know about the fate of the stolen Formica pupae, “Assimilated into the wrong society, the ants are duped into a life of servitude, doing all the drudge work their masters won't: building nests, foraging for prey, harvesting honeydew, slaying free-living Formica that enter their territory, and taking care of the brood. The Amazon slavers' only job is to go on raids, replenishing the store of Formica pupae as their enslaved workers age and die.” End quote. The other side of this raiding behavior is also quite interesting. The Amazon ants can't actually take care of themselves. The literally can't do anything but raid Formica nest to steal pupae. They cannot create nests, they cannot find food for themselves, the cannot take care of themselves. They must have slave ants to do it for them. Moffett tells his readers about an instance when he dropped a piece of his turkey sandwich near an Amazon worker. She walked right by completely ignoring it, not knowing it was a tasty bit of food. It remained where it fell until a Formica slave ant came upon it and took it to the colony. The Amazon raiders are so out numbered when they enter a Formica colony that, if the Formica actually fought back, the Amazons would lose, but these species have evolved in this unusual dance for years. The Amazons are now dependent on the Formica for survival. Maybe the Formica have accepted the raids as just another day in the colony. Polyergus aren't the only ants that make slaves. It seems to be spread through the ant kingdom. In Yosemite National Park, Edward Wilson came across a raid in progress. The raiders were Formica wheeleri and they had four different species of Formica spread throughout their colony with some of the enslaved ants participating in the raid on another nest. You would think that slave-making would be a dead end evolutionarily speaking for the ants that adopt this behavior, but it doesn't seem to be causing any of them to go extinct yet. It can degenerate into social parasitism though. Strongylognathus testaceus has completely lost their raiding warrior spirit. The newly mated queen simply moves into a colony of another species and sets up shop right next to that colony's queen. The host colony workers take care of both queens. When the parasitic queen lays eggs the host workers take care of them as well. The adult parasitic ants just kind hang out with the other workers but don't do any work at all. Talk about the couch surfing friend that just won't leave! How did slave making evolve in ants? No one is sure of an answer, but the most accepted hypothesis is that the first slave-makers were competitive species that raided other colonies for whatever they needed and took the pupae as part of their booty and most likely ate them. Some of the pupa survived and became the first slaves. Evolution and survival took over from there. Nature can be so very interesting. Thank you for joining me for the fourth episode of ants. I know it was a choice to listen to this specific episode based on the title, but I am glad you did listener's, because my fourth favorite thing about ants is how the use of pheromones have evolved into something so surprising. If you're enjoying this podcast please recommend me to friends and family and take a moment to give me a rating on whatever platform your listening. It will help me reach more listeners and give the animals I talk about an even better chance at change. Join me next week for another exciting episode about ants. (Piano Music plays) This has been an episode of Ten Things I like About with Kiersten and Company. Original music written and performed by Katherine Camp, my very own piano playing hero.
Moffett is gone this week so Cheev and Pete discuss blood, and concerts, and aging, and then we get to perhaps the most horrific wild card (luck) yet played in #FPL. Opening and filler music by The Tan and Sober Gentlemen
When Christians begin to look and respond like everyone else, it's worth asking, "Where have the strong people gone?" This week, Tyler Moffett leads us through 2 Timothy 2:1-13 to show us what Paul describes as the way to godly strength.
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When Christians begin to look and respond like everyone else, it's worth asking, "Where have the strong people gone?" This week, Tyler Moffett leads us through 2 Timothy 2:1-13 to show us what Paul describes as the way to godly strength.
In this episode, Emma welcomes Jane Moffett, a coach and author who specializes in helping women navigate the transitions in their careers and lives. Jane is the founder and director of Kangaroo Coaching, a company that works with organisations who are committed to creating progressive workplace cultures. She runs coaching programmes for new parent employees and their line managers, offers 1:1 and group coaching, and is a researcher and writer. Her most recent work is with women who are navigating their way out of work and into their next stage of life. She regularly runs her ‘Empowered Women' courses aimed at the late-career stage, and her book ‘What next? The savvy woman's guide to redefining retirement' is out on 9th September. Key Points & Takeaways Postmenopausal Zest: coined by Margaret Mead, this concept refers to a renewed sense of purpose and clarity that many women experience after menopause. Jane emphasizes the importance of authenticity during this stage, encouraging women to pursue what truly lights them up. The Third Stage of Women's Careers: This stage is characterized by a shift from “work you need to do” to “work you want to do.” Jane highlights the importance of leveraging past experiences and networks when transitioning into new ventures. Entrepreneurship Among Women: The fastest-growing cohort of entrepreneurs is women in their fifties. Jane encourages bravery and proactivity, urging women to draw on their strengths and reach out to their networks. Navigating Empty Nest Syndrome: Acknowledging the psychological transition when children leave home can help women focus on their own identities and aspirations. Investing in Intangible Assets: Jane discusses the concept of investing in productive, vitality, and transformational assets to enhance longevity and fulfilment in life. Self-knowledge and community involvement are crucial for successful transformation. Finding Purpose: The Japanese concept of "Ikigai" is introduced as a framework for finding purpose by combining what you love, what you're good at, and what contributes to others. Jane shares practical exercises like free writing to help individuals discover their purpose. The Gender Pension Gap: Women often retire with significantly less in pension savings compared to men, primarily due to salary disparities and career breaks. Jane stresses the importance of considering pension wealth in life planning, especially during major life transitions like divorce. Redefining Retirement: The traditional binary view of work and retirement is evolving; people are exploring varied paths that may include part-time work, entrepreneurship, or new hobbies. Planning for retirement should focus on creating a fulfilling and personalized experience. Resources Jane's Website: Kangaroo Coaching – where you can find resources and a workbook for self-reflection: https://kangaroocoaching.net/from-retired-to-redefined Jane's Book: What Next? The Savvy Woman's Guide to Redefining Retirement – available from September 9, 2025 Exploratory Writing by Alison Jones – a resource for reflective writing practices. If you enjoy the podcast please help us grow by sharing this episode, or writing a review. Want to work with me? Join me over at www.holdingupthesky.com Coaching with me at http://www.thetripleshift.org Menopause in the workplace support at www.managingthemenopause.com Connect with me at https://www.linkedin.com/in/emmacthomas/ Follow along on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/middlingalong_podcast/ Or subscribe to my Substack at https://middlingalong.substack.com/
When the gallbladder turns hostile, sometimes you must do more than just pause—you have to call in a senior partner for help. Join the Behind the Knife EGS team at Mizzou as we dive into the art and grit of open cholecystectomy. From fundus-first dissection to navigating the “barrier to happiness,” this episode is packed with surgical pearls, tough love, and the kind of wisdom only scars can teach. Participants: Dr. Rushabh Dev FACS (Moderator, Surgical Attending) – Assistant Professor of Surgery, Associate PD ACS & SCCM Fellowship, SICU Medical Director, Lieutenant Commander United States Navy Reserve Dr. Jeffery Coughenour FACS (Surgical Attending) – Professor of Surgery and Emergency Medicine, Trauma Medical Director at the University of Missouri SOM Dr. Christopher Nelson FACS (Surgical Attending) – Associate Professor of Surgery, Medical Director of Emergency General Surgery at the University of Missouri SOM Dr. Micah Ancheta (ACS Fellow) – Major, United States Airforce Dr. Desra Fletcher (3rd year general surgery resident) Learning Objectives: · Recognize Indications for Conversion Identify clinical and intraoperative factors that necessitate conversion from laparoscopic to open cholecystectomy. · Apply Risk Stratification Tools Utilize grading systems (e.g., Parkland, Tokyo, AAST) to assess cholecystitis severity and predict surgical difficulty. · Implement Safe Cholecystectomy Techniques Describe the six steps of the SAGES Safe Cholecystectomy Program to minimize bile duct injury. · Understand Bailout Strategies Differentiate between fenestrating and reconstituting subtotal cholecystectomy techniques and their respective risks. · Master Key Operative Steps Outline the essential components of open cholecystectomy: positioning, incision, exposure, and dissection. · Navigate High-Risk Anatomy Recognize “zones of danger” and use the B-SAFE mnemonic to reorient and ensure safe progression. · Develop Intraoperative Judgment Demonstrate when to proceed with subtotal techniques, convert to open, or call for assistance. · Perform Technical Nuances Safely Identify proper dissection planes, manage gallbladder bed inflammation, and secure cystic structures with confidence. · Prevent and Manage Complications Understand the risks of bile leaks, bilomas, and subcostal hernias—and how to mitigate them through technique and closure. · Foster Surgical Maturity Emphasize humility, collaboration, and mentorship in difficult operations—knowing when to ask for help is a skill. 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Almost all frustration stems from unfulfilled expectations, but how do we react when faced with disappointment? This week, Tyler Moffett reminds us through 1 Kings 19 that zeal for the Lord does not imply a shallow pursuit when everything is going smoothly, but rather an energetic and unwavering commitment to God, even in times of trial.
Almost all frustration stems from unfulfilled expectations, but how do we react when faced with disappointment? This week, Tyler Moffett reminds us through 1 Kings 19 that zeal for the Lord does not imply a shallow pursuit when everything is going smoothly, but rather an energetic and unwavering commitment to God, even in times of trial.
In this powerful panel, Ps. Melissa pulls the gold out of the Cecena's and the Moffett's on how their life was transformed at Awaken and how they are now helping to transform others lives.
Motherhood can feel overwhelming, messy, and all-consuming — but it can also be the space where we grow the most? In this raw episode of Worthy Mother Podcast, Emily sits down with Kayla Moffett — host of the Shift Happens Podcast, mom of five, and no-nonsense truth-teller — for a deep dive into personal growth, grief, identity, and healing through the chaos of motherhood. From navigating teen pregnancy to co-parenting and postpartum depression, Kayla shares her journey with unmatched honesty and strength.They talk about:Why growth is a choice, even when change isn'tHow Kayla moved from survival mode to radical self-awarenessThe truth about postpartum depression and asking for helpSmall but powerful ways moms can reclaim their identityWhat “the dark room” metaphor teaches us about healingIf you've ever felt like you were losing yourself in motherhood — this is the episode you didn't know you needed.
Send us a textFeeling stuck? Struggling to make a decision? Feeling like you've tried everything and none of it has worked? It's time to unlock the power of brainstorming to help you find solutions to even the most overwhelming problems. In this episode, I'm chatting with my friend Lizzy Moffett, a former music teacher turned web designer, to uncover how brainstorming and creative problem-solving can help you get unstuck and make better decisions. Lizzy shares her journey from education to entrepreneurship and the specific strategies that have helped her (and her clients!) turn challenges into opportunities.What you'll learn:Tips for how to brainstorm effectively, even when you're overhwelmedSimple strategies to spark creativity when you're feeling stuckThe power of finding the “third option” beyond simple "yes or no" decisionsWhether you're facing a tough choice or just need a fresh perspective, this episode will leave you feeling inspired and equipped to tackle decisions in your life and in your business with confidence!Links & References:Join us at our next PWR Virtual Speed Networking Event!For even deeper connections, check out the Powerful Women Rising Community!Learn more about Lizzy's web design services: www.lizzymoffettdesigns.comCheck out Lizzy's networking group for educators turned entrepreneurs: www.e2enetworking.comConnect with Lizzy on Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram Support the showConnect with Your Host!Melissa Snow is a Business Relationship Strategist dedicated to empowering women in entrepreneurship. She founded the Powerful Women Rising Community, which provides female business owners with essential support and resources for business growth. Melissa's other mission is to revolutionize networking, promoting authenticity and genuine connections over sleazy sales tactics. She runs an incredible monthly Virtual Speed Networking Event which you can attend once at no cost using the code FIRSTTIME She lives in Colorado Springs with two girl dogs, two boy cats and any number of foster kittens. She loves iced coffee, Taylor Swift, and Threads.
We present our Cleaner/Alarum/G20 review!Cleaner is a 2025 British action thriller film directed by Martin Campbell, written by Simon Uttley, Paul Andrew Williams, and Matthew Orton, and starring Daisy Ridley, Taz Skylar and Clive Owen. The film was released in theatres in the United States on 21 February 2025, and is set to be released in the United Kingdom on Sky Cinema in April 2025. Alarum is a 2025 American action crime thriller film directed by Michael Polish and starring Scott Eastwood, Sylvester Stallone, Mike Colter, Willa Fitzgerald, Ísis Valverde, and D. W. Moffett. G20 is a 2025 American action thriller film directed by Patricia Riggen and written by Caitlin Parrish, Erica Weiss, and Logan and Noah Miller. The film stars Viola Davis as a president who must use her military skills to fight off terrorists who have taken over a G20 conference venue, with Anthony Anderson, Marsai Martin, Ramón Rodríguez, Douglas Hodge, Elizabeth Marvel, Sabrina Impacciatore, Clark Gregg, and Antony Starr. G20 was released worldwide by Amazon MGM Studios via Prime Video on April 10, 2025. The film received generally mixed reviews from critics.Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsohttps://www.teepublic.com/user/radulich-in-broadcasting-networkFB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulichInstagram: markkind76RIBN Album Playlist: https://suno.com/playlist/91d704c9-d1ea-45a0-9ffe-5069497bad59
Moffett rambles for a bit, apologies. The title is related to a David Rawlings tune that I love. Takes me back to being a young kid in WV, listening to a bunch of people play music on a mountain ridge. The only reason it ties in here is the ridiculous INT break we all just weathered. As we've said from the beginning, this season is long long long. But there si always something worth watching/playing for.Opening and filler music by The Tan and Sober Gentlemen
You are not disqualified from joy because of your suffering. This week, Tyler Moffett, our new Director of Discipleship, reminds us through James 1 that God can use the most broken circumstances to bring about even greater joy.
You are not disqualified from joy because of your suffering. This week, Tyler Moffett, our new Director of Discipleship, reminds us through James 1 that God can use the most broken circumstances to bring about even greater joy.
What do luxury kitchens, global events, and linen-less tables have in common?In this episode, Steve Carran and David Millili sit down with Andrew Moffett, Chief Brand Officer at Southern Aluminum, for a conversation full of passion, innovation, and a few surprises—like a deep dive into linen-less tables.Andrew takes us on his unique journey from the kitchens of the Four Seasons to the boardrooms of hospitality's top innovators. With a background in culinary arts and years of experience leading global events for Marriott, Andrew shares how he's now redefining meeting and event spaces through design, culture, and collaboration.What You'll Learn:How a chef's mindset influences brand strategy and leadershipWhy linen-less tables are a game-changer for hotels and eventsThe power of designing experiences (not just furniture)How customer collaboration fuels product innovationWhat's next for Southern Aluminum—including tech-integrated podiums and mobile chef stationsTune in now and let us know what resonated most. Watch the FULL EPISODE on YouTube: https://youtu.be/iwWeCKYFNNI This episode is sponsored by Southern Aluminum: https://southernaluminum.com/Join the conversation on today's episode on The Modern Hotelier LinkedIn pageThe Modern Hotelier is produced, edited, and published by Make More MediaLinks:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrew-moffett-7a943711/Southern Aluminum: https://southernaluminum.com/For full show notes head to: https://themodernhotelier.com/episode/147Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-...Connect with Steve and David:Steve: https://www.linkedin.com/in/%F0%9F%8E...David: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-mil.
Galen and Marcus dive deeper into the mindset and strategies behind effective leadership. Marcus shares how he builds trust at scale, the importance of clear communication, and the mentors who shaped his journey. They also explore the connection between leadership and music—why great leaders, like great musicians, must inspire people to feel their message. Tune in for actionable leadership insights and a candid conversation on what it takes to lead with authenticity. Big news!
In this episode of Whiskey, Jazz, and Leadership, Galen Bingham sits down with Marcus Moffett, Vice President of Solutions Engineering for Cisco Americas. From his blue-collar roots in Mississippi to leading one of the most significant technology organizations in the world, Marcus shares his incredible career journey. He discusses the power of leadership, the importance of clarity in vision, and how simplifying complex systems—whether technology or people—drives success. Tune in for insights on leadership, passion, and the unexpected paths that lead to greatness. Big news!
Having the ability to manage uncertainty is helpful in all professions, but perhaps especially so in medicine where uncertainty abounds and the stakes for managing it are high. Despite that, medical students receive little training in this area, something which our guest today, Dr. Jenny Moffett of RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences in Dublin, is working to change. “There are approaches to uncertainty that can be learned. We can change our perspective and perceptions around uncertainty, stepping away from always viewing it as something aversive, but perhaps maybe looking at it with a little bit more curiosity and openness, and that's definitely a transformation that faculty can make,” says Dr. Moffett, the program director of the Postgraduate Diploma in Health Professions Education. In addition to a perspective shift, Moffett also believes providers should develop skills to talk about uncertainty with patients in an open and honest way. “Clinicians can say, I'm on this journey with you. I don't have all of the answers, but we have paths, we have options, and I'll be there with you as we work them out.” Join host Caleb Furnas as he explores Dr. Moffett's fascinating work in this area which includes development of an immersive puzzle game that encourages students to address complex, ambiguous, and unpredictable issues.Mentioned in this episode:RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences If you like this podcast, please share it on your social channels. You can also subscribe to the series and check out all of our episodes at www.osmosis.org/raisethelinepodcast
In this episode of REIA Radio, we dive into the mindset and strategies that drive success with Joe Moffett. Joe shares his insights on the difference between a mentor and a coach, the power of leading by example, and the importance of creating a safe space for personal and professional growth. We discuss vulnerability, financial freedom, and the role of patience in helping others evolve at their own pace. If you've ever struggled with frustration when guiding others, this conversation will change your perspective.Joe also breaks down key personality traits of top achievers and how embracing the right mindset can help you unlock your full potential. Whether you're in real estate, entrepreneurship, or simply looking to improve your leadership skills, this episode is packed with golden nuggets you don't want to miss!
Marty sits down with Sam Moffett to discuss regenerative farming and marketing direct to consumer. Shirttail Creek on Twitter: https://x.com/shirttailcreek Shirttail Creek Farm: https://shirttailcreekfarm.com/ 0:00 - Intro1:19 - Shirttail origin8:51 - High quality food and grass finishing13:57 - Regenerative farming accessibility17:57 - Unchained18:43 - Inception of Local Pastures22:02 - Location/Strong Towns27:28 - Gradually, Then Suddenly & Zaprite29:05 - Dealing with inflation34:57 - The fragmented community approach39:57 - Regen farming data/methods45:16 - Consumer push for quality nutrition55:29 - Challenges to expanding the model1:01:34 - Merits of the farmer lifestyle1:10:20 - Bitcoin1:14:31 - Is the average person becoming more health aware? Shoutout to our sponsors: Unchained https://unchained.com/concierge/ Zaprite https://zaprite.com/tftc Gradually, Then Suddenly https://thesaifhouse.com/gradually Join the TFTC Movement: Main YT Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/TFTC21/videos Clips YT Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUQcW3jxfQfEUS8kqR5pJtQ Website https://tftc.io/ Twitter https://twitter.com/tftc21 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/tftc.io/ Nostr https://primal.net/tftc Follow Marty Bent: Twitter https://twitter.com/martybent Nostr https://primal.net/martybent Newsletter https://tftc.io/martys-bent/ Podcast https://www.tftc.io/tag/podcasts/