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Welcome to the podcast of our Sunday meeting . This week was led by Caz with Ellie on worship and family time. We welcome Natalie Williams from Jubilee Plus as our new speaker in the 1 Samuel series. To find out more about Jubilee Plus click this link: Jubilee Plus
Guest speaker Natalie Williams continues our series, 'What's Wrong with the World?'. Where we will delve into the issues of the world today and how we can face them with Christ. If you have questions or would like to connect with us at Hope Church further, we'd really love to hear from you. Simply go to: https://www.hopeharrogate.co.uk/connectFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/HopeHarrogate/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hope_harrogate
On Mercy Sunday we were so well served by Natalie Williams, of Jubilee+, who led a seminar helping us to explore the topic of mercy more deeply and think of its personal outworking in our lives.
Natalie Williams from Jubilee+ helped us discover many encouraging and challenging insights from Isaiah 61, sharing from her own story and inspiring us to see that mercy can be shown in more ways than we might think.
Download; Natalie Williams, Going Deeper Mercy, Bassett Street Sermons, 54 minsNatalie is visiting from Hastings where she works with Jubliee+
I've got my Best Of 2024 in drum n bass, revisiting all my faves, including tunes from Winslow, DJ Marky, Zar & DRS and much, much more! ⚡️Like the Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it!
To finish our Spiritual Gifts series we have special guest speaker Natalie Williams preaching on acts of mercy. Natalie is the CEO of Jubile Plus, a charity that partners with churches to change the lives of those in poverty. In this message she looks at what it is to show mercy in light of God's great mercy for us.
Natalie Williams speaks about the holiness of God in our Behold preach series about the attributes of God.
Natalie Williams continues on our Elisha preach series.
Guest: Paul Gutierrez, Natalie Williams, & Scott Spreitzer www.tcmartinshow.com
A super short episode to draw our attention to the new resource from Jubilee+ called Voting Like Jesus. Natalie Williams calls on Christians to engage with politics, to pray and to look honestly at our own hearts, as we face a general election.
Natalie Williams speaks about the mercy of God this week.
It's the end of May and time once again for my month-end drum n bass special, with tunes by DJ Hybrid, Imo-Lu, Sykes & more!! Tracklist "Andromedik, Idle Days — Stay — Rise — Liquicity Records DJ Hybrid — Big Four Five (Charlie B Remix) — Big Four Five (Single) — Boom 93 Stivs, Jimbitch, Mista Jago, Deemas Jay — True Junglist — True Junglist (Single) — Uncommon Records Zen Lewis, Scuffed, Mista Jago — Money Man — Money Man (Single) — Dub Shotta Speaker Lewis, Natty Campbell — Any Sound Test — Any Sound Test (Single) — Dub Shotta DJ Hybrid — Lock Stock & Two Smoking Amens — Lock Stock & Two Smoking Amens EP — Hardcore Energy DJ Hybrid — Not The Same — Lock Stock & Two Smokings Amens EP — Hardcore Energy Sykes — Lover To Lover — Lover To Lover EP — Fokuz Recordings Alpha Rhythm — Subarctic Signal (Subwave Remix) — Remix EP Part 1 — Fokuz Recordings Motiv — Limerence — Limerence (Single) — Rinse/KOOL Goldie, Natalie Williams, Ulterior Motive — I Adore You — Drum&BassArena 2017 — Drum&BassArena Imo-Lu — Inhibition — Darker Flowers EP — Rosebay Music Sin — Body Language — Traumas Lost & Found-Chapter 3 — Architecture Recordings Sin — Dream Without End — Traumas Lost & Found-Chapter 3 — Architecture Recordings"
Guest: Chris Bosio, Natalie Williams, & Henry Turner www.tcmartinshow.com
Natalie Williams talks about singleness in the latest in our preach series: God's Better Story.
Episode 126 is a long-awaited conversation with the incredible Dr. Natalie Williams Awodeha. Dr. Natalie's research and practice dig deep into the prevention and healing of trauma across multiple populations and contexts. She shares her experiences with trauma and the path of integrated behavioral health care that has helped her heal. Continuing Education Units (CEUs): https://cbiconsultants.com/shop BACB: 1.5 Learning IBAO: 1.5 Cultural QABA: 1.5 DEI Contact: https://experts.calstatela.edu/expert/natalie-williams-awodeha/ https://academics.siu.edu/human-behavioral/behavioral-therapy/faculty/williams-awodeha-natalie.php Links: Dr. Renee Middleton https://www.ohio.edu/education/emeriti-faculty-staff/middletr Interview on Evolving ABA with Dr. Nasiah Cirincione-Ulezi https://abatechnologies.com/operant-innovations-podcast/2023-01-30/evolving-aba-003-its-not-burnout-its-trauma-with-dr-natalie Love Notes with Jackie Podcast https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xs8iGTHavso The Deepest Well Book - Nadine Burke Harris https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/33413909 What Happened To You - Bruce Perry & Oprah Winfrey https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250223210/whathappenedtoyou Changing Frequencies artist https://www.instagram.com/changing_frequencies/ https://www.facebook.com/ChangingFrequencies Behaviour Speak Podcast Episodes Referenced Jagmeet Sangha Episode https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-122-neurodiversity-in-the-workplace-a-south-asian-perspective-with-jagmeet-sangha-ma-bcba/ Valeria Parejo Episode https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-122-neurodiversity-in-the-workplace-a-south-asian-perspective-with-jagmeet-sangha-ma-bcba/ Dr. danyelle beal Episode https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-88-from-trauma-to-triumph-a-conversation-with-dr-danyelle-beal/ Cammie Williams Episode https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-81-the-burnout-epidemic-understanding-the-root-causes-in-behavior-analysis-with-cammie-williams-msc-bcba-lba/ Tiffany Joseph Episode https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-65-aac-advocacy-with-tiffany-joseph-of-nigh-functioning-autism/ Tiffany Hammond Episode https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-45-advocating-for-systemic-change-with-tiffany-hammond-of-fidgets-fries/
Natalie Williams speaks about who Jesus is for our annual carol service held on Sunday 17 December 2023.
We had a fun and engaging conversation with PCA theatre teacher Pam Hurt and fine arts director Joel T. Rutherford about some (almost all) of the incredible theatre presentations that PCA has performed over the years. If you would like to WATCH this episode on YouTube, click here! About PCA's Theatre program: Prestonwood Christian Academy has an award-winning and nationally-recognized theatre program that strives to provide Middle and Upper School students with a creative and multidisciplinary art form. One of our objectives is to prepare serious theatre students for a future career in the theatre if that is their desire. Beyond that, by participating in theatre, students will gain preparation for whatever path they choose in life by creating good work habits, time management skills, poise and cooperative learning experiences. We believe that the arts are an epicenter of influence in our culture today and Christians need to be leading the way in creativity and excellence. Some of the PCA alumni mentioned include: Jarrod Monk (‘04), Lindsey Prowse (‘08), Reid Corbin (‘12), Madison Paulette (‘10), Jenna Paulette (‘07), Alex Paulette (‘06), Alyse Ullery (‘11), Mollie-Claire Matthews (‘19), Harrison Ross (‘07), Chris Silverberg (‘09), Natalie Williams (‘09), Nick Daigle (‘11), Will Thomas (‘11), Ben Stidham (‘11), Reece Moore (‘19), Tony Reed (‘12), Lindsay Jones (‘11), Nate Jones (‘13), Hunter Hall (‘20), Avery Rudd (‘18), Janielle Kastner (‘08), Rebecca Birkenmeier (‘15), David Smith (‘18), Joshua Rutherford (‘21), Macaulay Hopper (‘10), Logan Daugherty (‘23), Logan Doyle (‘19), Jeremy Horstman (‘19), Timothy Crisp (‘18), Zach Albracht (‘17), Paige Price (‘17), The Fall play this year for the Plano campus is 12 Angry Jurors and show dates and times at PCA's Black Box Theatre include Thursday, Nov. 2nd at 7:30 pm, Friday, Nov. 3rd at 7:30 pm, Saturday, Nov. 4th at 1:30 pm, and Saturday, Nov. 4th at 7:30 pm (click day for tickets). PCA Alumni - Please update your personal contact information here and if you would like to connect with Alex Bellamy, Director of PCA Relations, you can email her at abellamy@prestonwoodchristian.org Special shout out to Jared Wood for allowing us to use his music - check him out at JaredWoodMusic!
Guest: Erik Harper, Natalie Williams, Scott Gulbransen Follow The Show @PTLRadioShow
Setting Things Right: Natalie Williams - 24.09.2023
One of the UK's most endearing and popular soul/jazz artists, this singer-songwrite has 9 critically acclaimed albums under her belt and a worldwide dedicated following. Holding the reigns of an admirable 16 year residency at renowned London music venue Ronnie Scott's with her monthly sold out ‘Soul Family Sundays' she has to date performed to over 40 thousand enthusiastic soul music lovers over the years.
Join Tuesday and Tim as they reflect on their conversations with Natalie Williams, Alex Schneider, Tenneson Woolf and Quanita Roberson. These two sets of conversations brought forward some interesting insights into the different pathways toward racial justice, an exploration on the accepted dogma around emotional labour and what is ours to do. This is a juicy one, friends. Listen in and let us know what you think.For detailed show notes, links and resources, please visit: https://www.findtheoutside.com/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tuesday and Tim are joined by Natalie Williams + Alex Schneider, advocates of social change, who talk about their work at The Wellbeing Blueprint, of reimagining a country where everyone has an opportunity for wellbeing.For detailed show notes, links and resources, please visit: https://www.findtheoutside.com/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Natalie Williams & Richard Wilson speak to us about The God who provides for our Social Action Sunday.
This episode is worth 0.5 BACB Supervision CEs - http://ow.ly/N6HJ50MI6o3 - Today Dr. Nasiah Cirincione-Ulezi speaks with Dr. Natalie Williams Awodeha for this podcast CE Event. Recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show that 11.2% of adults aged 18 years and over report regular feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety (Clark et al. 2019). To effectively assess and address turnover in ABA workplace settings, additional research is needed that goes beyond the surface, exploring the ways in which work environments may serve as a source of trauma for staff in ABA settings. Mental disorders are often diagnosed in young adulthood, and research states the adolescent brain, specifically, the prefrontal cortex is not fully developed until as late as 25 years old (Arain, 2013). Although age is not a demographic reported by the BACB, anecdotal reports suggest many RBTs, BCaBAs, practicum students, and new BCBAs fall within this late adolescent stage, as entry-level and early career professionals. It is incumbent upon supervisors to understand the role of trauma and the impact of Adverse Child Experiences (ACEs), among other life experiences, on mental and physical health, considering the high rates of mental health concerns among adult populations. In this presentation, attendees will explore resources, including Mental Health First Aid certification, help supervisors identify and intervene with supervisees while staying within their scope of competence. Attendees will identify ways to mitigate potential triggers in the workplace to create psychologically safe environments for supervisees. Attendees will also discuss the impact of culturally responsive trauma-informed supervision on client outcomes in ABA settings. The presenter will share relevant research, in addition to personal narratives from the presenter's lived experiences. -- If you have questions, comments, feedback, or suggestions, please reach out to operantinnovations@abatechnologies.com
Natalie is an Associate Clinical Social Worker with a Masters in Social Work from California State University, Fullerton. She works from a non-judgemental, collaborative, trauma-informed, attachment based lens. She has experience working with individuals who suffer from depression, anxiety, substance abuse issues, co-dependency, relationship issues, survivors of trauma bonds/abusive relationships, parenting challenges, anger, low self-esteem, grief, ADHD, PTSD, and complex PTSD. Natalie uses an open, integrative form of psychotherapy that adapts to the unique needs of each specific client. Follow her on Instagram @therapy.with.natalie_ As always thank you to our Audio Editor Natalie Jones! You can find her portfolio at natjonesdesigner.com
Can churches really change communities? Where is Jesus in the permacrisis? Where are the signs of hope?Abi had a special treat a few weeks ago...to visit the Jubilee+ Churches That Change Communities Conference. Abi interviewed several of the contributors to the conference and you can find the full interviews on the Jubilee Plus Podcast, but here at The Hopeful Activists we get to hear some highlights from:Kat Osborne is the CEO of Safe Families.Sam Ward is the Directory of Ministry at The Message Trust in Manchester.Natalie Williams from Jubilee+Charlie MacDonald from Jubilee+, author of Overflow.
False Promises (Cosmic Bos Mix) - Andrew Hartshorn ft. Natalie Williams Calhoun, vocalled and remixed by Cosmic Bos Taken from Cosmic Bos Virtual Normality 2 False Promises is originally a song on Andrew Hartshorn's album Movie House, which featured Natalie Williams Calhoun's sublime Cello playing. Cosmic Bos liked the song, so Andy wrote lyrics and a melody, recorded it with Nick, sent it to Andrew, and then Nick added Bass and Drums (and a couple of other things), and we called it a Bos Mix. Video shot on a rainy day by Andy out of his front room window. Available on all good internet platforms, you might even find it in the meta verse, but if you like bandcamp then we suggest this link right here https://cosmicbos.bandcamp.com/album/virtual-normality-2 Also, please like, share and subscribe to our podcast and youtube you can find all the links you need under our tree https://linktr.ee/cosmicbos
Natalie Williams kicks off our Nutrients series looking at grace.
Natalie Williams & Becki Ingall continue on our Psalms series.
We are hearing more about the Cost of Living Crisis every day, but what can churches do now and to prepare for the difficult winter ahead? How do we read the Bible in the context of poverty and how can the church act prophetically?Natalie Williams from Jubilee Plus is seeing the impact of the cost of living crisis now and gives amazing practical tips for churches to prepare now for the winter ahead. The TLG training that Natalie mentioned can be found here.To explore becoming a Jubilee Plus partner church click here. This is a brilliant way to get support, training and expertise on anti-poverty action.Chris Shannahan Principal Investigator from the Life on the Breadline Project shares his unique and important research into poverty in the UK, and how the church is responding. What is the church doing with its influence and roots, or should we be doing more? To find out more and sign the Anti-Poverty charter here.You can invite someone to speak about the charter in your church, and the Life on the Breadline project website has some fantastic resources for churches and small groups.
Who should you root for this WNBA season? JP Chunga catches up with Aces GM Natalie Williams to recruit Jazz fans.
Today on Midday, it's another installment in our series of Conversations with the Candidates: 2022. Tom's guest is Jon Baron, who is running in the Democratic primary for Maryland Governor. Mr. Baron has experience in both government and the nonprofit sector. Before running for Governor, he was the Vice President of Evidence Based Policy for Arnold Ventures, which describes itself as a non-partisan philanthropic organization that works in criminal justice, education, health and public finance. Before that, Mr. Baron served as the President of the Coalition for Evidence Based Policy, an organization he founded in 2001. He also served on a Presidential Commission, in various roles at the Department of Defense, and as the lead staffer for the House Committee on Small Business. Mr. Baron is a graduate of Rice University. He holds a Master's Degree from Princeton and a Law degree from the Yale Law School. He is 58 years old. He and his wife Jessica have lived in Montgomery County for 24 years. They are the parents of two grown children. This is Mr. Baron's first campaign for elective office. He has chosen Natalie Williams, the Senior Director of Public Affairs at the Maryland Business Roundtable for Education, as his Lt. Governor running mate. Jon Baron joins us on our digital line from Bethesda. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Who should you root for this WNBA season? JP Chunga catches up with Aces GM Natalie Williams to recruit Jazz fans.
Joining Holly on The Morning Break show today are Charlene Vanderpuye and Natalie Williams, leaders of Little Ashes Preschool in Bedfordshire. They share insight into why the same professional esteem bestowed on primary and secondary teachers is not shown to EYFS practitioners, as well as talking early literacy, forest school and transition to primary school.
Natalie Williams speaks to us this week in both Hastings and Bexhill.
More than 30 years after she became a national figure during the 1991 Clarence Thomas Supreme Court nomination hearings, Anita Hill is now one the nation's fiercest activists for the eradication of gender-based violence. In this episode of the Women on the Move Podcast, Anita talks with Natalie Williams, General Counsel for card services at JPMorgan Chase & Co., for a special Women's History Month event. The two discuss Anita's activism journey and her new book, Believing: Our Thirty-Year Journey to End Gender Violence. Answering a call Anita tells Natalie that folding activism into her ongoing work as a lawyer, professor, and author was a natural choice. She describes it as a decision to not ignore the reality she was faced with. After the hearings ended and Thomas was confirmed despite Anita's accusations of sexual harassment, she received many thousands of letters of support. She says she felt a sense of responsibility to not let those supporters down. Growing up black in the 1950s and 1960s with 10 older siblings who attended segregated schools, Anita says she also keenly appreciated that she benefitted from the civil rights movement and had the opportunity to go to law school. “It was my responsibility, but also it was something that I had the opportunity [and] the chance to do, to make a difference in the world that people had already changed for me,” she tells Natalie. Addressing the structural institution of gender violence Once she made the decision to lean into her role as a voice against gender-based violence, Anita says she found support from her friends, her family, her students, and complete strangers. Her work often focuses on what she calls “mini manifestations of gender violence”, and the many ways that our institutions, including schools and workplaces, enable that violence. She describes how, from a young age, girls and women are told that small acts of harassment or violence are not important, and that they should be able to brush them off. “We've been given stories that tell us that either the problem isn't as big as people think it is, or they tell us that, oh, it's the victim's fault, or they tell us that, you know, it's not so bad,” she says. “And those have been part of our thinking for all of our lives.” Anita says this type of minimizing, or saying the problem isn't as big as some people make it out to be, was part of the resistance to her testimony in 1991. And although resistance and minimizing starts as early as grade school, it continues into universities and workplaces. One of the reasons that sexual harassment continues to be widespread despite more media attention in recent years is because of the way institutions and workplaces operate, she says. They tend to develop policies and procedures focused on compliance rather than culture, and until the culture of minimizing harassment is changed, gender violence will continue to grow. Anita calls it institutional denial that begins with leadership. “And what I say in the book is that if it's going to change, the leadership attitude has to be changed and it has to be intentional and vocal,” she tells Natalie. Support and hope for the future In recent years, Anita has focused on combating gender violence in the entertainment industry, leading the Commission on Sexual Harassment and Advancing Equality in the Workplace. She describes how that experience has changed some of her thinking on how to best combat gender violence. Where she had once been focused on the structural impediments of protecting people, she came to see that in Hollywood and the largely unregulated entertainment industry, it's the informal structures that perpetuate violence. “In Hollywood, you're not just talking about one individual in one workplace, you're usually talking about multiple workplaces,” she says. “And when it comes to serial abuse, you have people moving around from location to location and doing the same bad deeds, and you don't have any way of tracking it. And we're developing a platform to identify who those people are, by allowing people to come in and be empowered to file complaints.” Anita and Natalie discuss other recent events that Anita says give her hope for the future, including the Supreme court nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson and President Biden's support for strengthening the Violence Against Women Act. In terms of looking forward, Anita says she draws big inspiration from her students: “It is a blessing to be a teacher because every day I get to look at the possibility for the future. And so I don't lose hope because I'm seeing my students and what they can do and what they want to do and how they see the world.” To hear more from Anita Hill, please listen to her podcast, Getting Even with Anita Hill, found wherever you get your podcasts. Transcript here
Natalie Williams jumped on the Jake and Ben Show to discuss the all-female Utah Jazz broadcast Friday night against the Clippers, and the growth of the women's game. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Saben Lee…his first word was not mom, it was not dad, it was ball! Saben always wanted to be around the game, from a young age he's always gravitated towards basketball and has such a passion for the game. How special it was for Saben to play at Vanderbilt the same university his mom attended to declaring for the NBA Draft. Even with all the noise and doubters Natalie supported his decision to declare and go all in for the draft. How he transitioned from college to the NBA and the differences that come with making basketball your career. Even today, Natalie is still his #1 fan - you will find her at the game rocking all the Pistons gear and cheering on her son! Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/courtsidemoms/
Natalie Williams and Martin Charlesworth from Jubilee Plus share the lessons they've learned in seeking to live a poverty-busting lifestyle, and give us their call to act in 2021.https://jubilee-plus.orgTwitter@jubileeplus @natwillnatterTo buy A Call To Act:https://standrewsbookshop.co.uk/product/a-call-to-act/
In this episode of The Hive Podcast, I sit down with David & Natalie Williams a power couple that decide to start their own CoWorking facility. Listen in as we talk about their background, why the started a CoWorking community, the struggles, the success and how they approach business. This episode will surely inspire anyone that's one the fence about starting a business to go ALL IN. Support the Podcast on Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thehivepodcast Click Here For The Best Music For Videos & Podcasts, It's What I Use For All The Episodes (get 2 extra months on your subscription) Follow LocalHub on Instagram: @localhub_esco Check out their website: https://localhub.officernd.com/signup Want to stay up to date on future episodes? Subscribe and follow The Hive Podcast on Instagram @thehive_podcast or visit our website https://www.hivepodcast.org Check out what we use to record the podcast HERE
Happy Easter from everyone at The Praxis Centre for Hope and Activism. Natalie Williams from Jubilee Plus and Kings Church in Hastings shows us how mercy is a thread through Jesus' whole life and how Easter gives us hope that his mission can live on through us!@natwillnatterJubilee-plus.org @jubileeplusFacebook and Insta: /jubileeplusBooks from Natalie: A Church for the Poor (2017) and The Myth of the Undeserving Poor (2014), plus A Call to Act (2020, available to pre-order (co-authored with Martin Charlesworth).
A special episode for Good Friday with Natalie Williams from Jubilee Plus and Kings Church in Hastings. An amazing reflection on God's mercy, and our invitation to share it.@natwillnatterJubilee-plus.org @jubileeplusFacebook and Insta: /jubileeplusBooks by Natalie: A Church for the Poor (2017) and The Myth of the Undeserving Poor (2014), plus A Call to Act (2020, available to pre-order (co-authored with Martin Charlesworth)The music in this episode is from Dr J, the new album Journey is available here:https://drjpresents.bandcamp.comor on Spotify.
Natalie Williams of Grey Dog Photo Studio recently relocated from Denver to London. She's talking to me about how her dog helped her adjust to life in a new city, sharing why you should try all your terrible marketing ideas to get to the good ones, and you'll get dog photo editing tips to take your photos to the next level. Natalie left her dream studio in Denver, CO just 6 months ago to follow her other dream, living and traveling in Europe with her husband, Casey and dog, Roger. Starting from scratch is no easy feat, but Natalie is determined to take London by storm with her pet photography and development of her own pet-centric content agency.