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We are thrilled to share our new show Fire Escape, in partnership with Wondery! This 10 episode series, hosted by Anna Sussman, explores one woman's journey as an incarcerated firefighter as she fights fire from behind bars -- defying a system intent on burying her under the weight of her worst moment.This episode contains strong language and mentions a car crash and its aftermath. Please take care while listening.Episode 1: The CrashHow did Amika Mota go from a midwife and mother of three to a prisoner inside one of the largest women's prisons on Earth? Handcuffed to a hospital bed, awaiting trial, Amika tries to come to grips with the tragic crash that cost one man his life and took her away from her children. Inside the Chowchilla prison walls, she faces the "green cops" and the threat of solitary confinement. Outside the walls sits Firehouse Five, the home of the legendary crew of incarcerated firefighters called the Fire Girls.Thank you, Amika Mota, for your help and generosity in sharing your story with us!!!Fire Escape is a production of Snap Studios at KQED and Wondery. This series was created, written, and produced by Anna Sussman. For Snap Studios, our senior story editors are Mark Ristich and Nancy López. Marisa Dodge is our Director of Production. Original music by Renzo Gorrio, Dirk Schwarzhoff, and Doug Stuart. Doug Stuart also created our original theme song. Sound design and engineering by Miles Lassi. Special thanks to Pat Mesiti-Miller and the SF Fire Department. For Wondery, our senior story editor is Phyllis Fletcher. Our development producer is Eliza Mills. Clare Chambers, Lauren Dee and Mandy Gorenstein are our senior producers. Sarah Mathis is our managing producer. Our executive producers for Snap Studios are Glynn Washington and Mark Ristich. Executive producers for Wondery are Marshall Lewy, Morgan Jones, George Lavender and Jen Sargent. Binge all episodes of Fire Escape early and ad-free right now by signing up for Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify or Amazon Music with your Prime Membership. Start your free trial: www.wondery.com/links/fire-escape now.Season 15 - Episode 50
It's not been plain sailing for the Labour government since the election, but what's the state of play within the wider party? Now we've had 100 days of Starmer, how are the factions behaving, and where does the real power lie? Morgan Jones is a contributing editor for Renewal and formerly of Labour List – she gives us the lowdown on it all. Plus, why has the UK economy stopped growing? And following the international investment summit is Labour capable of righting the sinking ship? Then in the Extra Bit for subscribers: Bookshaming. What is it and is it ever okay? We're on YouTube!: https://www.youtube.com/@ohgodwhatnow www.patreon.com/ohgodwhatnow Presented by Dorian Lynskey, with Jonn Elledge and Ros Taylor. Producer: Chris Jones. Audio production by: Robin Leeburn. Group Editor: Andrew Harrison. Managing Editor: Jacob Jarvis. OH GOD, WHAT NOW? is a Podmasters production. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Morgan started 4 years ago in BMA Daunia and is the BOS CoE Practice Lead. Morgan has over 30 years' experience in Lean and 20 years in Six Sigma, a pragmatic and experienced improvement Leader, delivering over $2.1.Bn in hard savings to organisation, improving customer, staff experiences and improved Health and Safety. The legacy capabilities of Business Improvement have resulted in over 23 international awards and chairing 27 international conferences around Business Improvement. Morgan is an international award-winning author and written 8 books, two of which have won Shingo Prize publications awards. He has led a business unit with overall P&L accountability of $367M and led an organisation to be the first bank to a Shingo award. He is also a Chartered Engineer, Certified Master Black Belt, Lean Master and Executive Coach. Morgan has leadership experience in marine, manufacturing, government, military, mining, utilities, telecommunications, oil and gas, banking and supply chain.Link to claim CME credit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/3DXCFW3CME credit is available for up to 3 years after the stated release dateContact CEOD@bmhcc.org if you have any questions about claiming credit.
Summary KeywordsBelief, behaviours, people, drives, continuous improvement, Aunties, leader, improvement, reinforcing, underlying belief, focus, organisation, book, simple, habit, mate, team, wear, results.IntroductionWelcome to episode 181 of the Enterprise Excellence Podcast. It is a pleasure to have Dr Morgan Jones back on the show with us today. His new book is called Believe - The simple focus that will make your change and transformations truly sustainable. We are going to explore the linkages what you do every day and your experience with how these drive your beliefs, think and then ultimately, behaviours. Let's get into the episode.Episode Links:YouTube Full episode: Enterprise Excellence Academy Web: ContactsVisit linkedin.com/in/morganljones1 to connect with Morgan. He has his phone number in there too :)Action Items?1. Explore the belief framework and how to apply it to your organisation's continuous improvement efforts.2. Review the "four plus two" operating system and consider how to instil the necessary beliefs for each habit.3. Reflect on your leadership team's words, actions, and the felt experience of your employees to ensure alignment with the desired beliefs.4. Believe is available at all good bookstores - here is a search for ease: https://www.google.com/search?q=Believe+by+dr+morgan+jones&oq=Believe+by+dr+morgan+jones&gs_lcrp=EgZjaHJvbWUyCwgAEEUYChg5GKABMgkIARAhGAoYoAHSAQg2NTg1ajBqN6gCALACAA&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8. To learn more about what we do, visit www.enterpriseexcellenceacademy.com.Thanks for your time, and thanks for helping to create a better future.
A great conversation with Birmingham artist Morgan Jones Johnston about her experiences as an artist and her advise through the many artist's challenges.
Nick Andre is back to discuss more offseason updates around Florida State Basketball. Malik Beasley signs with the Detroit Pistons, Morgan Jones' early career in Greece, former Seminoles in the Olympics, and more! Follow Nick on X @NickAndreATR and check out his articles on ChopChat.com covering Florida State Basketball https://chopchat.com/author/ndormus/
Today, we're welcoming artist Morgan Jones Johnston, who discusses her intuitive approach to creativity, her new workbook "Create Anyway: The Average Person's Guide to Igniting Your Creative Spark" and the importance of fostering authentic human connections during the rise of AI. She emphasizes the value of continuous promotion, the significance of creativity beyond traditional art forms and her goal to offer high-value, sustainable content to help people explore their creativity. Rugged and Fancy Website: https://ruggedandfancy.com/ Rugged and Fancy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ruggedandfancy Buy the workbook, Create Anyway: https://ruggedandfancy.com/products/create-anyway-the-average-person-s-guide-to-igniting-your-creative-spark-volume-1
Buy the book: https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/313576/the-searchers-by-beckett-andy/9780241394229From the acclaimed author of Promised You a Miracle and When the Lights Went Out, the untold story of British politics in modern times, through the triumphs and disasters of its five most radical figures'A breath of fresh air: a vivid eye for detail meets narrative pacing that seems effortless.' Morgan Jones, LabourList‘An absorbing history of Labour's radical left.' Jason Cowley, Observer‘The Searchers should be studied closely by anyone with a stake in British politics.' Patrick Maguire, The TimesIn the great revolutionary year of 1968, Tony Benn was a respectable Labour minister in his forties, and he was restless. While new social movements were shaking up Britain and much of the world, Westminster politics seemed stuck. It was time, he decided, for a different approach.Over the next half century, the radicalized Benn helped forge a new left in Britain. He was joined by four other politicians, who would become comrades, collaborators and rivals: Ken Livingstone, John McDonnell, Diane Abbott and Jeremy Corbyn.For Andy Beckett, the story of these admired and loathed political explorers - both their sudden breakthroughs and long stretches in the wilderness - is the untold story of British politics in modern times. As he reveals, their project to create a radically more equal, liberal and democratic Britain has been much more influential than electoral history might suggest, and can be seen from the shape of our city life to the causes of our culture wars.For their many detractors, this influence was and remains dangerous: a form of extremism that must be stamped out. But as these five searchers believed, in politics there is no total victory - nor total defeat.Support Zer0 Books and Repeater Media on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/zer0repeaterSubscribe: https://www.patreon.com/zer0repeaterFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZeroBooks/Twitter: https://twitter.com/zer0books, https://twitter.com/RepeaterBooks-----Other links:Check out the projects of some of the new contributors to Zer0 Books:Acid HorizonPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/acidhorizonpodcastYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/acidhorizonMerch: crit-drip.comThe Philosopher's Tarot from Repeater Books: https://repeaterbooks.com/product/the-philosophers-tarot/The Horror VanguardApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/horror-vanguard/id1445594437Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/horrorvanguardBuddies Without OrgansApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/buddies-without-organs/id1543289939Website: https://buddieswithout.org/Xenogothic: https://xenogothic.com/
At various points, your students will face temptation. The temptation to take the easy way out. The temptation to self-destruct. The temptation to prioritize what they want at the moment at the cost of what they know to be truly best. And what is it that makes temptation so tricky, anyway? How is it possible that we know something is bad for us and still do it? These are some of the questions addressed in this series, all about temptation. This series is designed to help students recognize, understand, resist, and move forward from giving in to temptation.Tribe is the student ministry of Cornerstone Church in Southern IllinoisWant to contact us? Shoot us an email at students@cornerstone.team or a text 'Tribe' to 94000. Learn more by visiting: TribeStudents.com#ThisIsMyTribe #HelpingStudentsFollowJesus
Potential is a series all about... well, potential! More specifically, it's about the potential students have to make choices that honor God, others, and themselves when it comes to dating and relationships. We want them to see their own personal potential to make decisions that will lead to better, healthier relationships, along with the potential for integrity for themselves and others when they choose God's best in this part of their lives.Tribe is the student ministry of Cornerstone Church in Southern IllinoisWant to contact us? Shoot us an email at students@cornerstone.team or a text 'Tribe' to 94000. Learn more by visiting: TribeStudents.com#ThisIsMyTribe #HelpingStudentsFollowJesus
Former D-I and Pro Athlete Morgan Jones is back on Super Tuesday and this time she shares some tips on the important role that Parents play. Morgan is a speaker on a National Level and today she shares some BEST PRACTICES on The Educational AD Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/support
Potential is a series all about... well, potential! More specifically, it's about the potential students have to make choices that honor God, others, and themselves when it comes to dating and relationships. We want them to see their own personal potential to make decisions that will lead to better, healthier relationships, along with the potential for integrity for themselves and others when they choose God's best in this part of their lives.Tribe is the student ministry of Cornerstone Church in Southern IllinoisWant to contact us? Shoot us an email at students@cornerstone.team or a text 'Tribe' to 94000. Learn more by visiting: TribeStudents.com#ThisIsMyTribe #HelpingStudentsFollowJesus
God Is In The Details w/ Morgan Jones In this episode, the host shares their love for April Fool's Day and the creative ways they celebrate with their family, including memorable pranks. The guest for the episode is Morgan Jones Pearson from the All In podcast, who discusses her journey from being a listener to hosting her own podcast. Morgan shares insights into her personal life, living in Philadelphia with her husband and baby, and the adversities they faced, emphasizing resilience. She also talks about the importance of prioritizing family over other commitments, the process of learning to say no, and the role of faith in her life. Additionally, the episode touches on the joy of motherhood, the personal impact of exercise and running, and concludes with Morgan's life mantra inspired by Mother Teresa about being a pencil in God's hands. The host also promotes a local business networking community event. ----more---- ### Introduction: In a recent podcast interview, Jen Banks had the pleasure of sitting down with Morgan Jones Pearson, the host of the All In podcast provided by Deseret Book. The conversation delved into various aspects of Morgan's life, including her experiences with April Fool's Day pranks, motherhood, hosting the podcast, and overcoming adversity. ### Embracing Creativity and Fun on April Fool's Day: Morgan shared a heartwarming story about her creative April Fool's Day pranks on her oldest child, showcasing her playful and imaginative side. From meatloaf cupcakes disguised as dessert to faux chicken nuggets made of rice crispy treats, Morgan's pranks brought laughter and joy to her family. ### A Dream Realized: Hosting the All In Podcast: Morgan opened up about her journey to hosting the All In podcast, highlighting how the opportunity came about through her work at Deseret News. With humility and gratitude, she reflected on the impactful conversations and connections she has made through the podcast, emphasizing the importance of remaining faithful in the face of challenges. ### Finding Strength in Adversity: One of the most poignant moments of the interview was when Morgan shared her experience of facing adversity in recent months. From unexpected challenges upon moving to Philadelphia to a car accident that left her without a vehicle for six months, Morgan's resilience and unwavering faith shone through. She emphasized the importance of finding grace and resilience in the face of trials, highlighting the power of perseverance and gratitude. ### Embracing New Roles and Prioritizing Family: As a new mother, Morgan discussed the shifts in her priorities and mindset, emphasizing the importance of putting her family first. She candidly shared the challenges of balancing personal ambitions with motherhood and the profound impact it has had on her perspective and sense of purpose. ### The Power of Faith and Surrender: Throughout the interview, Morgan's unwavering faith and trust in God's plan were evident. She shared a poignant quote by Mother Teresa that encapsulated her life's mantra of being a vessel in God's hands, allowing Him to write her story. This message of surrender, trust, and humility resonated deeply with listeners and highlighted the strength found in faith. ### Conclusion: In the inspiring interview with Morgan Jones Pearson, listeners were treated to a glimpse into a life filled with creativity, faith, resilience, and love. From lighthearted April Fool's Day pranks to profound reflections on motherhood and adversity, Morgan's story serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration. Through her willingness to embrace challenges, prioritize family, and trust in God's plan, Morgan exemplifies the power of resilience and faith in navigating life's uncertainties. As we navigate our own journeys, may we draw strength from Morgan's story and remember the importance of finding grace in adversity, prioritizing what matters most, and surrendering to the divine guidance that shapes our lives. 00:00 Welcome to the Pod: Kicking Off with April Fool's Day Fun 02:05 Introducing Today's Special Guest: Morgan Jones Pearson 02:33 A Deep Dive into Morgan's Life, Family, and Challenges 05:53 Morgan's Favorite Books and Core Values 09:19 Facing Adversity and Finding Resilience 14:07 Behind the Scenes of the All In Podcast 20:16 Motherhood, Essentialism, and Personal Growth 27:40 Wrapping Up: A Little Pencil in God's Hands
In this week's episode, I speak to Dan Morgan Jones, award-winning video influencer and the international best-selling author of Autism For Adults. With 260k subscribers on his YouTube channel 'The Aspie World' we chat about being an aspie adult.Listen on for:Our experiences of the intersection of ADHD and AutismThe age that is the most difficult for Autistic peopleAn alternate way of viewing problems that will blow your mind!The one thing that is absolutely required for intimate relationships to be successfulThe missing part of your gratitude practice that will change the game completely!Plus, in this week's behind-the-scenes 'The Patron Part with Aspie World's Dan Morgan Jones' we're talking Strip clubs, being Straight Edge, Dan's favourite dopamine seeking activity that begins with s and ends in x, and how different cultures relate to nakedness...Become a subscriber to 'The Patron Part' of the podcast for just £5. (or by joining The Maven Haven®️)Find out more about the podcast, all the perks of becoming a patron, and leave me a voice note testimonial here: https://www.ebonieallard.com/podcastMeet Dan Morgan Jones:Daniel M. Jones (The Aspie World) is an international best selling author of Autism For Adults / video influencer with an award winning YouTube channel called The Aspie World.The Aspie World is the biggest YouTube channel dedicated to autism from an autistic person in the world. The channel is dedicated to Autism awareness and understanding from an autistic person's point of view.Creating engagement with real people to create real change in a positive and uplifting way. And also helps raise money for charities like The National Autistic Society.Daniel Has a diagnosis of Autism, OCD, ADHD and Dyslexia and uses his influence to help educate people about Autism using his skills of video and social media influence.Daniel has also created the first-ever neurodiverse panel talking about ADHD and Autism at VidCon US which is the largest video convention in the world.You can find Dan here:www.theaspieworld.com or @theaspieworld on all socials (no seriously all of them)What's your favourite bit of being an adult?to be my own boss and guardianWhat do you do for FUN?Skateboard, Surf, play D&D and learn stuffWhat do you see as the most important or valuable shift or change you've made for yourself in your adult life?confidence!!!Complete this sentence: "I am an adult but....."I do miss someone making my food for me daily :(===If you're curious about your Human Design, you can get your free 'Embody your Design' chart and Report worth £49 for free as a gift from Ebonie HERE If you want to take the next step on your journey of empowerment, embodiment and full self-expression, Ebonie's signature tool is called 'The value Filter' (aka YOUR COMPASS)and is a prerequisite for any deeper programs, you can find more information about it here and if you're not ready for that, I highly recommend joining our free monthly community call To talk to Ebonie about anything in this episode you...
The SD SportScene Podcast Episode 23 (Feb. 5): A jam packed show, reviewing the past week, discussing latest proposals and looking ahead. The podcast features clips from Groton basketball player Jerica Locke, Central wrestler Grayden Timm, Northwestern basketball player Adriana Ratigan, Milbank basketball player Garrett Mertens, and Cougars hockey player Morgan Jones.
The Great Morgan Jones joins the SUPER TUESDAY Team to shares some tips of Leaders! Morgan has taken her experience as a D-I and Pro Athlete and now works with Athletes, Teams, and Organizations to help them find their purpose and vision! THIS is Super Tuesday on The Educational AD Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/support
Your mindset matters. We're bringing students a series aimed at helping them tap into the superpower of mindset. We'll cover topics from repeated negative thoughts to the experience of temporary feelings. Every week will help junior high and high schoolers discover just how much the way they think, impacts the life they live. Thankfully, God cares deeply about our thoughts, so each week we'll look to Scripture to help us choose mindsets that align with the full life we were created to live. By the end of this series, students will have discovered that mindset is a superpower we can all use.Tribe is the student ministry of Cornerstone Church in Southern IllinoisWant to contact us? Shoot us an email at students@cornerstone.team or a text 'Tribe' to 94000. Learn more by visiting: TribeStudents.com#ThisIsMyTribe #HelpingStudentsFollowJesus
This week we I bring Morgan back on the pod just to recap ComplexCon and talk about his new podcast with Flex. We also talk about our recent cops, touch on sneakers we think are making our Sneaker of the Year list. I try to get him to open up about why he continues to have a huge collection. He also spends a lot of time really close to the camera. Great episode this week! Where to Find Morgan: Socials: @morgan.sneaker.room Support the pod by trying Magic Mind: https://magicmind.com/mykick Use code kickpod20 on checkout! Support the pod by downloading DROPS and COLLECT by SoleSavy: DROPS https://links.solesavy.com/myfirstkicks COLLECT https://links.solesavy.com/myfirstkic... Podcast Linktree: https://linktr.ee/myfirstkicks Music by Gordon Bombay: https://thegordonbombay.bandcamp.com/ (Cop something and tell him we sent ya!)
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The Women in Leadership series explores the life and career path of women in health care leadership roles. Listen to hear Morgan Jones's journey to becoming VP of Strategic Planning & Business Development at Duke Health.
If you've ever been part of a small group, you know that explaining what that group is and why it meets can be a little complicated. And if you've ever had a real group of friends, explaining why they matter so much can be hard to put into words. Is this just a time to hang out? More like a Bible study? Are we all supposed to be friends? In other words, when it comes to small groups, “what's the point?” In our new installment of Elevate, we'll raise the bar for the conversation about doing life together. Plus, we'll discover how each person can make or break their small group experience in junior high school and high school.Tribe is the student ministry of Cornerstone Church in Southern IllinoisWant to contact us? Shoot us an email at students@cornerstone.team or a text 'Tribe' to 94000. Learn more by visiting: TribeStudents.com#ThisIsMyTribe #HelpingStudentsFollowJesus
Neal Lawson, director of centre-left campaign organisation Compass, Abdi Duale, a member of Labour's ruling National Executive Committee, and Morgan Jones, reporter for the website Labour List, join PoliticsHome's Alain Tolhurst to discuss Keir Starmer's re-shaping of the Labour party, the squeezing of the left and Labour's policy direction as it heads into an election campaign 20 points clear of the Conservatives. Presented by Alain Tolhurst, produced by Nick Hilton for Podot, edited by Laura Silver
Complicated. Long. Conflicting. Outdated. Contradictory. When it comes to the Bible, you've probably heard or maybe even thought that and more. That's because, for a lot of us, the Bible just seems to cause more confusion than clarity. Teenagers are already asking questions, expressing doubts, and wrestling with the idea of faith. So, how can they begin to make sense of the Bible? What is it? How does it work? And why does everybody say it's helpful when it doesn't always feel that way? In this series, we'll take a closer look at the documents that make up the Bible, why so many people trust them, how we can use them, and why we believe that context is key to connecting the ancient words of Scripture to modern times. Understanding the Bible is about more than knowing how to navigate its table of contents. This 4-week series will serve as the framework for how we will better understand the Bible and be able to apply it to our daily lives!Tribe is the student ministry of Cornerstone Church in Southern IllinoisWant to contact us? Shoot us an email at students@cornerstone.team or a text 'Tribe' to 94000. Learn more by visiting: TribeStudents.com#ThisIsMyTribe #HelpingStudentsFollowJesus
Complicated. Long. Conflicting. Outdated. Contradictory. When it comes to the Bible, you've probably heard or maybe even thought that and more. That's because, for a lot of us, the Bible just seems to cause more confusion than clarity. Teenagers are already asking questions, expressing doubts, and wrestling with the idea of faith. So, how can they begin to make sense of the Bible? What is it? How does it work? And why does everybody say it's helpful when it doesn't always feel that way? In this series, we'll take a closer look at the documents that make up the Bible, why so many people trust them, how we can use them, and why we believe that context is key to connecting the ancient words of Scripture to modern times. Understanding the Bible is about more than knowing how to navigate its table of contents. This 4-week series will serve as the framework for how we will better understand the Bible and be able to apply it to our daily lives!Tribe is the student ministry of Cornerstone Church in Southern IllinoisWant to contact us? Shoot us an email at students@cornerstone.team or a text 'Tribe' to 94000. Learn more by visiting: TribeStudents.com#ThisIsMyTribe #HelpingStudentsFollowJesus
Complicated. Long. Conflicting. Outdated. Contradictory. When it comes to the Bible, you've probably heard or maybe even thought that and more. That's because, for a lot of us, the Bible just seems to cause more confusion than clarity. Teenagers are already asking questions, expressing doubts, and wrestling with the idea of faith. So, how can they begin to make sense of the Bible? What is it? How does it work? And why does everybody say it's helpful when it doesn't always feel that way? In this series, we'll take a closer look at the documents that make up the Bible, why so many people trust them, how we can use them, and why we believe that context is key to connecting the ancient words of Scripture to modern times. Understanding the Bible is about more than knowing how to navigate its table of contents. This 4-week series will serve as the framework for how we will better understand the Bible and be able to apply it to our daily lives!Tribe is the student ministry of Cornerstone Church in Southern IllinoisWant to contact us? Shoot us an email at students@cornerstone.team or a text 'Tribe' to 94000. Learn more by visiting: TribeStudents.com#ThisIsMyTribe #HelpingStudentsFollowJesus
Complicated. Long. Conflicting. Outdated. Contradictory. When it comes to the Bible, you've probably heard or maybe even thought that and more. That's because, for a lot of us, the Bible just seems to cause more confusion than clarity. Teenagers are already asking questions, expressing doubts, and wrestling with the idea of faith. So, how can they begin to make sense of the Bible? What is it? How does it work? And why does everybody say it's helpful when it doesn't always feel that way? In this series, we'll take a closer look at the documents that make up the Bible, why so many people trust them, how we can use them, and why we believe that context is key to connecting the ancient words of Scripture to modern times. Understanding the Bible is about more than knowing how to navigate its table of contents. This 4-week series will serve as the framework for how we will better understand the Bible and be able to apply it to our daily lives!Tribe is the student ministry of Cornerstone Church in Southern IllinoisWant to contact us? Shoot us an email at students@cornerstone.team or a text 'Tribe' to 94000. Learn more by visiting: TribeStudents.com#ThisIsMyTribe #HelpingStudentsFollowJesus
I always say that it's the things we don't expect that make life tough. We can mentally prepare ourselves for many types of life situations or circumstances but still there will be things we don't see coming and those things always seem to be the most difficult. In my case, I never planned to be single at the age of 30. In fact, I remember seeing women in their mid-20s when I was younger and feeling so sorry for them.
Students all have a tendency to compare themselves to others. The grades they're getting, the people they're dating, the friends they have, the clothes they wear, the highlight reel on their social media–it all feels like one long list of what others have that your students just don't! In this series, we'll help them discover that comparison not only keeps them from liking others, it steals things like joy, peace, and grace from their lives! And the further they move away from comparison and toward contentment, the more they'll be able to love who they are just as they are!Tribe is the student ministry of Cornerstone Church in Southern IllinoisWant to contact us? Shoot us an email at students@cornerstone.team or a text 'Tribe' to 94000. Learn more by visiting: TribeStudents.com#ThisIsMyTribe #HelpingStudentsFollowJesus
Have you ever noticed how some people seem to be living more life than others? What makes some people seem so full of life and others seem so empty? Well, put simply, some people know how to start the party better than others. Now, our brand new summer-long series called Start The Party isn't about throwing the best kickbacks imaginable. The kind of party we're talking about is one that interrupts your routine, helps you celebrate the value of others, and adds a better perspective to your life. See, Jesus was great at these kinds of parties. From weddings to dinner parties, He had a way of leveraging the energy of a good party to remind all of us of what mattered most. Over the course of these eleven weeks, teenagers will be challenged to see ordinary moments as extraordinary opportunities to bring more life, more joy, more hope, and more energy to their own lives and the world around them. From practically serving other people to fostering a personal vision for a better world, all summer long through stories from Scripture and on-the-ground highlights from storytellers around the globe, teenagers will be inspired to be people who make life a party. Our faith is meant to be fun. Our lives are meant to be loaded with joy. Our mission is to make way for other people to get the most out of every day. By the end of this series, students will be ready to Start The Party!Tribe is the student ministry of Cornerstone Church in Southern IllinoisWant to contact us? Shoot us an email at students@cornerstone.team or a text 'Tribe' to 94000. Learn more by visiting: TribeStudents.com#ThisIsMyTribe #HelpingStudentsFollowJesus
Have you ever noticed how some people seem to be living more life than others? What makes some people seem so full of life and others seem so empty? Well, put simply, some people know how to start the party better than others. Now, our brand new summer-long series called Start The Party isn't about throwing the best kickbacks imaginable. The kind of party we're talking about is one that interrupts your routine, helps you celebrate the value of others, and adds a better perspective to your life. See, Jesus was great at these kinds of parties. From weddings to dinner parties, He had a way of leveraging the energy of a good party to remind all of us of what mattered most. Over the course of these eleven weeks, teenagers will be challenged to see ordinary moments as extraordinary opportunities to bring more life, more joy, more hope, and more energy to their own lives and the world around them. From practically serving other people to fostering a personal vision for a better world, all summer long through stories from Scripture and on-the-ground highlights from storytellers around the globe, teenagers will be inspired to be people who make life a party. Our faith is meant to be fun. Our lives are meant to be loaded with joy. Our mission is to make way for other people to get the most out of every day. By the end of this series, students will be ready to Start The Party!Tribe is the student ministry of Cornerstone Church in Southern IllinoisWant to contact us? Shoot us an email at students@cornerstone.team or a text 'Tribe' to 94000. Learn more by visiting: TribeStudents.com#ThisIsMyTribe #HelpingStudentsFollowJesus
We're ready to wrap up the first half of Fear The Walking Dead's final season, but before that we have some zombie news to catch up on! In a will they/won't they situation, Melissa McBride WILL BE starring in the Daryl Dixon spin off after all, Dying Light 2 will have a Walking Dead crossover soon, and character details leak for The Last of Us Part 3. Morgan Jones has some adventure left in him, and here at ZAMP we're excited to see what the character does next! The post ZAMP 294 – Morgan Jones Back On The Road appeared first on Zombies Ate My Podcast.
Have you ever noticed how some people seem to be living more life than others? What makes some people seem so full of life and others seem so empty? Well, put simply, some people know how to start the party better than others. Now, our brand new summer-long series called Start The Party isn't about throwing the best kickbacks imaginable. The kind of party we're talking about is one that interrupts your routine, helps you celebrate the value of others, and adds a better perspective to your life. See, Jesus was great at these kinds of parties. From weddings to dinner parties, He had a way of leveraging the energy of a good party to remind all of us of what mattered most. Over the course of these eleven weeks, teenagers will be challenged to see ordinary moments as extraordinary opportunities to bring more life, more joy, more hope, and more energy to their own lives and the world around them. From practically serving other people to fostering a personal vision for a better world, all summer long through stories from Scripture and on-the-ground highlights from storytellers around the globe, teenagers will be inspired to be people who make life a party. Our faith is meant to be fun. Our lives are meant to be loaded with joy. Our mission is to make way for other people to get the most out of every day. By the end of this series, students will be ready to Start The Party!Tribe is the student ministry of Cornerstone Church in Southern IllinoisWant to contact us? Shoot us an email at students@cornerstone.team or a text 'Tribe' to 94000. Learn more by visiting: TribeStudents.com#ThisIsMyTribe #HelpingStudentsFollowJesus
In converstation AJ McCreary and Morgan Jones.
#fearTWD #TWDuniverse The last mid-season finale for Fear TWD is here! The loss of his family puts Morgan in a dangerous mental state. Madison, Daniel, and the parents join Morgan's attempt to stop Mo and the prefects from facing the herd. Shrike reveals the reason she needs the herd cleared. Morgan reveals to Mo the real reason he surrendered her to PADRE. Given a chance for revenge, Dwight chooses mercy at Finch's request. Morgan gives Mo a choice. Dwight and Sherry say goodbye, in more ways than one. Shrike forgets her own mantra. PADRE gets a new leader and purpose. Morgan Jones goes home. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fandomhybridpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fandomhybridpodcast/support
Our June series, Black Girls Doing Cool Shit, continues! In this episode I'm joined by someone you might know from TikTok, Morgan Jones of What MoJo Loves.MoJo is a Lagree instructor and wellness content creator who carries Black-Girl-Wellness-Tok, as she helps her audience understand the real issues surrounding wellness.Together, we talk about how she balances a full-time job, teaching fitness classes, and creating content, as well as how she's learned to be flexible with herself and find happiness in what she's doing. We also dig into our fitness journeys and the importance of diversity in workouts and evidence-based information in the wellness industry.We Also Talk About…The difference between Lagree and PilatesGreen flags for good fitness classesEmbracing modifications and letting movement meet you where you areBalancing hair and workouts as a Black womanOur wellness icks (hint: just focus on food, movement, and sleep!)The role of genetics in our physical appearanceResources:Follow MoJo on TikTokFollow MoJo on InstagramSponsors:MudWtr | MudWtr is a coffee alternative with 4 adaptogenic mushrooms and ayruvedic herbs with way less caffeine than coffee. Get 15% off your first order at mudwtr.com/balanced.Keep in touch with Balanced Black Girl:Visit our website at balancedblackgirl.comJoin Club Balanced, our community on GenevaSubscribe to our newsletter, Mirror NotesFollow on IG: @balancedblackgirlpodcast @balancedlesFollow on TikTok @balancedblackgirl @balancedlesSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/balanced-black-girl/donationsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacySupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/balanced-black-girl/donations
What this episode does well is gather all of the narrative breadcrumbs that were dropped in previous episodes and, along with the repeating theme of parents losing children losing parents, brings them all full circle to an unexpectedly powerful crescendo. Morgan Jones, we're not losing you: we're taking you with us, no matter how far you sojourn. You can hide, but you can't run.
This episode takes a scenic route to get to what was ultimately a heart-rendering, beautifully-filmed episode. Grace Mukherjee/Karen David will be missed, Baby Mo/Zoey Merchant is killing it, and the show may reveal how many layers of Morgan Jones we can peel back before he starts seeing red.
This episode is supremely satisfying in ways we couldn't expect. Fear The Walking Dead raises The Walking Dead in order to construct one of Season 8's best episodes, thus far, by taking Morgan Jones' family back to where The Walking Dead UNIVERSE (and his own personal tragedy) started.
Richard brings to his work a deep sensitivity and diverse experiences, to offer us valuable insights into the world of organisational life. Drawing on Group Relations work, psychoanalytic theory, his experience as a psychotherapist and clinician and his coaching and consulting work, Richard makes strong connections between the body, mind and soul. In this delightful conversation, Richard shares his thinking from his book The Body of the Organisation and its Health and his work connecting individual, group and social experiences in The Trilogy Event he has innovated, offers an experiential learning setting to explore how different parts of our systems, carry emotions and thoughts on behalf of other parts. Enjoy this wide-ranging conversation with Richard sharing his wisdom that is much needed in today's organisations. Bio Richard Morgan-Jones: Group Relations, Organizational Consulting and Executive Coaching. Supervising and Training Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist with British Psychotherapy Foundation, Author. Registered member of British Psychoanalytic Council (BPC). Distinguished Honorary Member of International Society for Psychoanalytic Society of Organizations (ISPSO). Mentor and member of the AK Rice Institute (USA) and member of the Organization for Promoting the Understanding of Society (OPUS). Visiting professor at the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad and of the Higher School of Economics in Moscow. Director of Work Force Health: Consulting and Research whose work is explored in consultancies, an international workshop and a book entitled: The Body of the Organisation and its Health, London: Karnac, which explores how organisations get under the skin and reveal personal and team development opportunities and organisational strategic choices. He also has written about a psychoanalytic approach to understanding Restorative Justice, the Banking crisis, the vulnerability of the nation-state and its citizens in Europe, the celebrity cult, social dreaming and the language of the group skin.
Regardless of how you define it, art is something that is created with imagination and skill and that is beautiful, expressing important ideas or feelings. It's interpretive, surrounding our homes, offices, streets, and cities, and thus, a significant part of our lives. While covering The One Of A Kind Spring Show Toronto Ladies Night as accredited media, I met Mixed Media Toronto-based Artist, Morgan Jones. His unique tea party complete with his ballerina model and work immediately caught my eye. I just had to interview him! We talked about his former career as Director of Sales for a large consumer electronics company, how he became a self-taught full-time artist, and why. How he's inspired by the casual observation of people and life around him, and how his work is constantly evolving. The multi-step process he uses to create his art, his keen eye for texture and composition, coupled with a whimsical flare, Morgan creates works that are aesthetically engaging while also evoking a visceral response in the viewer.
Today we're "Going Pro" as we sit down with Morgan Jones, the CEO of Athletes to Visionaries! Morgan was an outstanding college player (at FSU!) who then played professionally and now she works with athletes, teams, and companies to help them discover their path, their voice and their purpose! Along the way she shares her story along with some BEST PRACTICES on The Educational AD Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/support
What does it mean to be “all in” the gospel of Jesus Christ? That's the question Morgan Jones Pearson asks those she interviews each week on her popular Latter-day Saint Living podcast, “All In.” She joins this episode of the Church News podcast to share why she is an ‘all in' member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, her atypical journey into marriage, and what she has learned as an interviewer, podcast host and Deseret Book author. The Church News Podcast is a weekly podcast that invites listeners to make a journey of connection with members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints across the globe. Host Sarah Jane Weaver, reporter and editor for The Church News for a quarter-century, shares a unique view of the stories, events, and most important people who form this international faith. With each episode, listeners are asked to embark on a journey to learn from one another and ponder, “What do I know now?” because of the experience. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We all have moments when we feel stuck. When we feel like we are not getting the answers, blessings, and direction we desire from heaven. In these moments, or even seasons of longing, relying on the Lord for peace and patience while drawing strength from our covenants can help us through. Waiting on the Lord is always worth His promised blessings, so how do we find strength through seasons of waiting? "Waiting is not a result of anything you've done wrong" Morgan Jones Pearson took to Instagram with this idea. She shares, “I know what [waiting for God] feels like. I'm a believer that we're all waiting for something but I'm also a believer that God's promises are always fulfilled and always worth the wait.” Today's podcast discusses how we can all be strengthened in those waiting periods by relying on the covenants and promises we've made, and look for the blessings immediately surrounding us. Top takeaways from this episode Our covenants and promises we make to God will strengthen us, especially in times of waiting for answers to our prayers. Everyone is waiting on some promised blessing from the Lord, and in our waiting, we can learn how to draw closer to heaven. A waiting period can become a sacred, sweet, and tender moment when the Lord is brought into that season. There is no timeline or restraint for us to receive blessings. God will always follow through with his promises. While we are waiting for promised blessings, we should focus on actively exercising our faith to get through the difficult times. Something to think about It can be easy to get down on yourself and think that you have done something wrong if you're not seeing an answer to your prayers. God never wants you to feel like you are doing something wrong, and if you've felt like an outsider to God's blessings, you are not alone. Take the time to look around at the "early harvests" or blessings that are more immediate around you. Small and simple challenge Turn to the scriptures with a sincere question in your heart and pray for divine inspiration. It's important to really get into the scriptures when you're in your waiting period. Links Blessings: A Law of Increasing Returns by Henry B. EyringSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ed Willis's life began in a place literally called “The Lower Bottom.” Drugs, Alcohol, Prostitution—you name it, and it could be found in the lower bottom. Ed was always searching for something. It was this searching that led him to become a Black Panther. Ultimately, Ed can now see that the dignity he was seeking all along could be found in understanding that he is a child of God. On this week's episode, Ed and his wife, Wanda, share how their membership in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints changed their lives. "No matter what people might think of me, I'm on my way to purity, because that's the way God wants it. He wants me back, just like He wants everybody else back." Show Notes: 2:00- Tuberculosis 4:07- Complexities of Race 11:05- No Room for Racism 13:04- Meeting Wanda 20:37- Walking the Walk 25:01- Why the Panthers Resonated 33:50- Why They Left 41:05- Evolving and Escaping Bondage 51:20- Refusing To Miss Out 54:45- Panther To Priesthood 59:00- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ? Find the full episode transcript at ldsliving.com/allin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave and Julie had six kids in three years: triplets, twins, and a baby boy. As parents, this couple's journey has been filled with joys and triumphs—many of which they struggle to remember in the blur of it all—as well as tears and feelings of inadequacy. But as their triplets turn eight and are baptized, the couple reflects on one of their greatest learning moments: that of true submission to what God is willing to give. “God does not care about my identity as a former runner, as a former professor, or any of those things. The identity that He cares most about is, Am I a follower of Jesus Christ? Do I take care of my fellow man?” Show Notes: 2:34- As Many As He'll Send 6:34- 6 Kids In 3 Years 13:03- Sent To An Extended Family 18:50- Get Behind Me 25:44- Converted To Motherhood 31:02- A Mother's Presence 36:32- Forever Changed 48:31- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ? Find the full episode transcript at ldsliving.com/allin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In his April 2021 general conference talk, President Dallin H. Oaks made a simple yet profound statement: "On contested issues, we should seek to moderate and unify." In a world that often feels so divided, coming together can feel close to impossible. But Judge Thomas B. Griffith, who was appointed to the United States Court of Appeals in 2005, is a believer that it is possible and the "how" is found within the gospel of Jesus Christ. In this week's episode, Judge Griffith discusses how to bring that gospel perspective as we engage in our communities. "Our political allegiances need to be way down the list in terms of importance. Our allegiance to the Savior and His work needs to be at the top of the list." Show Notes: 2:35- Conversion in High School 9:37- Called to Engage 13:27- Moderate and Unify 17:04- The Divine Community and Laboratory of Christian Living 20:58- Christ in All Things 30:00- Building Zion 36:32- Bipartisanship 41:15- Media Literacy 48:21- A Society Where Creativity is Unleashed 52:34- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ? Find the full episode transcript at ldsliving.com/allin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Taylor Ricks has often taken comfort in not just the stars of scripture stories, but also those characters who are so quietly present that we may not even notice them. Perhaps it's because she has never felt like the star of the show herself. Or because there have been moments where she has wished no one would notice her at all. Unnamed scripture heroes have become trusted friends to Taylor—friends who have gotten her through incredibly difficult times. On this week's episode, Taylor introduces us to a few of these friends and shares why they matter so much to her. “For me, the first part of being all in the gospel of Jesus Christ is finding Christ all in His gospel.” Show Notes: 2:09- The Lad With the Loaves and Fishes 4:55- Quiet Heroes 8:09- Through the Breaking 12:26- Sitting With Others 15:12- The Target of Racism and Bullying 21:31- The People Who Prayed for Alma the Younger 25:24- Adoption and Being Chosen 30:47- Inclusion at Church 35:27- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ? Find the full episode transcript at ldsliving.com/allin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In April 2011, Elder David A. Bednar made an analogy in general conference of light switches and sunrises to personal revelation and receiving the Lord's guidance in our lives. This landmark talk inspired Latter-day Saints everywhere in how they seek and recognize Heavenly Father's presence in their lives. In the years since that address, Elder Bednar has spoken around the world about personal revelation. As he's done so, he's heard one question from Church members more than any other: “How do I know if it's me or the Spirit?” In this week's episode, we hear Elder Bednar's answer to this question and discuss other thoughts related to the principles of revelation. “You don't have to do it all in one day—a little bit every day with God's help.” Show Notes: 1:42- Academic Learning Vs. Seeing Things as They Really Are 5:33- When There Are No Words 8:25- Defending Doctrine Vs. Teaching Doctrine 11:54- Agents Who Act 19:12- How Do I Know If It's Me or the Spirit? 28:48- Daily Improvement 34:14- A Virtuous Cycle 38:34- Sensationalizing Revelation 43:24- Communication in Marriage 50:31- Cherishing Spiritually Sensitive Information 53:01- "Sequence Is Instructive” 56:15- What Does It Mean To Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ? Find the full episode transcript at ldsliving.com/allin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Young Women General President Ardeth Kapp and her husband Heber went through a lot during their 67 years of marriage before Heber passed away in May 2017. They worked together as president and matron of the Cardston Alberta Temple, were mission leaders of the Canada Vancouver Mission, and dedicated their lives to serving God in every calling in between. The Kapps also faced plenty of ups and downs in their marriage as they struggled with infertility and were never able to have children. In this episode, we speak with Ardeth about true partnership in marriage and learn from her example of how to choose faith and grace through thick and thin. “We need to be able to reinforce that statement of love and not just assume, ‘We're getting along okay, we don't have to repeat it.' Yes we do have to repeat it!” Show Notes 2:36- Dreaming of Ironing Clothes and Learning to be Obedient 6:10- "What Did We Learn from It?" 7:44- Infertility and Unforeseen Opportunities 12:24- How Does He See It? 13:30- Three Pieces of Advice 17:31- Treasured Letters 22:41- Giving Space and Letting Spouse Fly 25:46- Observing Qualities in Other Marriages 28:58- Never Alone 32:36- What Does It Mean to Be All In the Gospel of Jesus Christ? Find the full episode transcript at ldsliving.com/allin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stories of satanic cults, human sacrifice and horrifying child abuse: the satanic panic that gripped the United States during the 1980s and early '90s came very close to knocking the cold case investigation into Joyce Yost's disappearance completely off the rails. This bonus episode of Cold season 2 examines the reports of satanic ritual abuse that were prevalent at the time. Mike King, a police officer who gained experience investigating cults with his bust of the polygamist "Zion Society" group in 1991, recounts the raid. King also discusses his work probing satanic ritual abuse reports for the Utah Attorney General's Office (you can read his 1995 report here).Joyce Yost had never met the man who followed her home on an April night in 1985, who kidnapped and raped her. He threatened to kill her, but she went to police anyway. Then, she vanished. Joyce has never been found. Now, investigative journalist Dave Cawley delves into the decades-old case to uncover the details of a murder-for-hire plot to silence Joyce. Cold reveals flaws in the system that left Joyce unprotected, examines pitfalls of the death penalty and asks if there's such a thing as justice for Joyce Yost.Listen to Cold on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. You can binge all episodes ad-free on Wondery+. Join Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Start your free trial by visiting wondery.com/links/cold/ now.Share your thoughts: #JusticeForJoyceYost #ColdPodcast Twitter Instagram FacebookSurvivors of rape, sexual abuse and sexual assault and their allies in the United States can connect with free resources at https://www.rainn.org/.Additional case materials including photos, videos and a who's who list at https://thecoldpodcast.com/season-2/.Episode credits:Research, writing and hosting: Dave CawleyAudio production: Nina EarnestAudio mixing: Trent SellAdditional voices: Richie Steadman (as Doug Lovell)Cold main score composition: Michael BahnmillerCold main score mixing: Dan BlanckKSL executive producers: Sheryl Worsley, Keira FarrimondWorkhouse Media executive producers: Paul Anderson, Nick Panella, Andrew GreenwoodAmazon Music team: Morgan Jones, Eliza Mills, Vanessa Rebbert, Shea Simpson
Breaking down the evidence in the search for the remains of Joyce Yost. Cold takes you to three locations where our investigation suggests Doug Lovell might have buried Joyce Yost on the night he killed her. They are: a concrete dump pit, a mountain cabin and a remote canyon where Doug and Rhonda Lovell were suspected of poaching. Come along as cadaver dogs enter the aspen forest in search of answers in a 36-year-old mystery. Joyce Yost had never met the man who followed her home on an April night in 1985, who kidnapped and raped her. He threatened to kill her, but she went to police anyway. Then, she vanished. Joyce has never been found. Now, investigative journalist Dave Cawley delves into the decades-old case to uncover the details of a murder-for-hire plot to silence Joyce. Cold reveals flaws in the system that left Joyce unprotected, examines pitfalls of the death penalty and asks if there’s such a thing as justice for Joyce Yost. Listen to Cold on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. You can binge all episodes ad-free on Wondery+. Join Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Start your free trial by visiting wondery.com/links/cold/ now. Share your thoughts: #JusticeForJoyceYost #ColdPodcast Twitter Instagram Facebook Survivors of rape, sexual abuse and sexual assault and their allies in the United States can connect with free resources at https://www.rainn.org/. Additional case materials including photos, videos and a who's who list at https://thecoldpodcast.com/season-2/. Episode credits: Research, writing and hosting: Dave Cawley Audio production: Nina Earnest Audio mixing: Trent Sell Cold main score composition: Michael Bahnmiller Cold main score mixing: Dan Blanck KSL executive producers: Sheryl Worsley, Keira Farrimond Workhouse Media executive producers: Paul Anderson, Nick Panella, Andrew Greenwood Amazon Music team: Morgan Jones, Eliza Mills, Vanessa Rebbert, Shea Simpson