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In our first interview this week, Chris Greenspon interviews Nathan Allen, the owner of Underdog Bookstore in downtown Monrovia. In Nathan's own words, "Underdog Bookstore, targets specifically books by and about authors of color, as well as LGBT authors, who we consider underdogs, as well as local vendors." Allen explains the need to create safe spaces for youth, especially people of color and LGBTQ+, and provides an overview of life underdogs throughout the SGV. To read a transcript of the interview, click here. In our second interview, frequent SGV Connect guest (and Streetsblog LA Editor) Joe Linton takes a turn on the other end of the microphone. Linton interviews Stans Bike Shop owner Carlos Morales who has been advising state regulators about possible rules regarding e-bikes. To read a transcript of the interview, click here. SGV Connect is supported by Foothill Transit, offering car-free travel throughout the San Gabriel Valley with connections to the new Gold Line Stations across the Foothills and Commuter Express lines traveling into the heart of downtown L.A. To plan your trip, visit Foothill Transit. “Foothill Transit. Going Good Places.” Sign-up for our SGV Connect Newsletter, coming to your inbox on Fridays, and catch past episodes of SGV Connect and #DamienTalks on LibSyn, iTunes, Google Play, or Overcast.
Judges 2:16-19 - Then the Lord raised up judges, who saved them out of the hands of these raiders. 17 Yet they would not listen to their judges but prostituted themselves to other gods and worshiped them. They quickly turned from the ways of their ancestors, who had been obedient to the Lord's commands. 18 Whenever the Lord raised up a judge for them, he was with the judge and saved them out of the hands of their enemies as long as the judge lived; for the Lord relented because of their groaning under those who oppressed and afflicted them. 19 But when the judge died, the people returned to ways even more corrupt than those of their ancestors, following other gods and serving and worshiping them. They refused to give up their evil practices and stubborn ways.
2 Tim 3:16-4:2: All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work. In the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who will judge the living and the dead, and in view of his appearing and his kingdom, I give you this charge: Preach the word; be prepared in season and out of season; correct, rebuke and encourage—with great patience and careful instruction.
Today is a BIG day on the program. Follow along as I talk with Nathan Allen about the upcoming mission conference in Northwest Arkansas called NWA for the Nations. The best way to talk about such a significant event is to hear directly from the person in charge. Well, we have the privilege of having Nathan Allen here today and he is that person! Nathan is the Global Outfitters director and New Heights Church Missions pastor here in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He is also the person behind the annual NWA for the Nations mission conference. We discuss the heavy emphasis on Marketplace Missions and how the role of the Metron Manager Project in facilitating that aspect of the conference. You will also hear Nathan's journey and the back-story of the NWA For The Nations conference. It's come along way from free pizza and mission talks for some college kids to being one of the nations premier mission conferences! I hope you are inspired and I hope we see you at the event on October 21-22! Conference and Registration Info: https://www.global-outfitters.org/conference
This week at Wednesday in the Word, Nathan Allen addresses the fifth belief of Moralistic Therapeutic Deism— that good people go to heaven when they die. Listen in as Nathan discusses this belief and how Christianity would answer it.
Nathan Allen served his mission in the Buenos Aires North, Argentina Mission. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tyler-brian-nelson/support
Unto The Earth is a podcast by Ethnos360 Bible Institute that aims to provide clarity and perspective on some of the difficult questions many Christians are asking today. In this episode, Nathan Allen, pastor of New Heights Church in Fayetteville, Arkansas explains why it's likely that many of us have what he calls, "too small a gospel". Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the official doctrinal position of either Ethnos360 or Ethnos360 Bible Institute. Statements or assumptions made within the podcast are not necessarily reflective of the curriculum taught at Ethnos360 Bible Institute. For questions regarding this podcast, contact a representative through the support window at www.e360bible.org
As we look to Lent, Archbishop Hebda is joining us to share his hope for the next stage of the Synod process, the Parish Synod Leadership Team Consultation! Deacon Nathan Allen of the Metropolitan Tribunal shares about the upcoming annulment consultation workshop, and teaches about the basics of annulments. Lastly, Nell O'Leary and Liz Kelly return to give us the scoop on Made New, Blessed Is She's new year-long women's devotional in collaboration with Harper Collins. https://archspmmainsite.s3.amazonaws.com/Synod/synodyear3infographicrevisedjan282022.pdf https://www.archspm.org/tribunal-annulments/ https://blessedisshe.net/blog/made-new-catholic-womens-devotional-year/
Fatal Shooting of 2 Black People Near Boston Is Investigated as a Hate Crime . The authorities in Winthrop, Mass., are investigating whether a white man who shot and killed two Black people on Saturday after crashing a stolen truck into a house was acting out of racial and religious hatred. The suspect, Nathan Allen, 28, had made “anti-Semitic and racist statements against Black individuals,” said Rachael Rollins, the district attorney in Suffolk County. She said investigators had found “some troubling white-supremacist rhetoric” in Mr. Allen's own handwriting. Mr. Allen drew swastikas and wrote about “the superiority of the white race” and about how white people were “apex predators,” Ms. Rollins said in a statement. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Teddy-G/support
Topics for the night…Gotta thank Matt Cameron (MattieC's Sport 4U & Me) for hosting with me last week & this week I am joined by Solomon Clarke of Solomon Clarke MusicNews Booth*RIP Sean Merrill of Teen Challenge (48)*Memorial Bike ride for Tim Dog was a success*Winthrop Shooting by Nathan Allen has now been deemed a Hate Crime after killing Ramona Cooper & David Green. Ms Cooper was shot 3 times in the back.*GA Sergeant was demoted after leaving his K9 in his patrol car*Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic is ready to take flight by the FAA Legal Booth *Chauvin is dealt 22.5 Years for the murder of George Floyd & will now cut a deal*Rudy SUSPENDEDEntertainment Booth*The San Diego Music Awards Voting continues with Brockton's own Van Bates' Black Hesher nominated for Best Rap Album (Saints & Sirens) whie Brockton hosted their tribute for Van at the Perfect Place*Harrison Ford suffers a shoulder injury on the set of Indiana Jones 5*New trailer Netflix “The Harder They Fall”Sports Booth*Nia Long rocks a Celtics jersey to support her husband's hiring as Head Coach*Pippen is at it againBiden Bombshells*Biden will visit Miami this week*Biden whispers a nerveThe Booth Field TripEvent RemindersCheck out Drafting the Circuits, Oscar Mike Radio, Mattie C's Sports for You & Me, Happy Hour w/Lito Podcast & the return of Talk Back w/Gloria Shea!!!Veana Marie's music is available on ALL music streaming outlets & check out her new video “What You Know”.These will be some of our topics on “The Booth” tonight & do not forget to converse in our FB Live chat where you can win a FREE t-shirt courtesy of ILoveBostonSports.com!#AreYouListening #Discuss #DoYourHomework #NinjaWithKnowledge #TheBooth #Whoobazoo #HatchetRadio #Sinista1 #Sinista1Productions #SeeYouNextTuesday #7PM #AUDIOS #BrandedBills #ILoveBostonSports #MDBElectronics #RebelRom #TacticalTargetSystems--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thebooth/support
with Mailena Urso & Nathan Allen of Concord Adams
Meet The Artist: Topeka - Hosted by Alexander Lancaster with featured Artist, singer/songwriter Nathan Allen. Record for KSEF -DB Radio --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/twowolvesstudio/support
Some parishes “beef up” their Lenten liturgies with the use of Latin, which leaves some folks confounded: How can I know what they're saying? Well, you're in luck! Deacon Nathan Allen is with us to tell us about an online ecclesiastical Latin class that's free for all!
On today's episode of The Student Entrepreneur we feature Nathan Allen, a recent graduate in the BYU marketing program, a former BYU athlete, and owner of Big Rock Adventure. Unlike many of our guests, Nathan didn't start his company, but instead tells the story of how he bought and grew his outdoor adventure company. Overcoming poor economic times, a dishonest original founder, and the challenges associated with a weather dependant company Nathan proves that just that you don't have to start a business to be a tough, capable entrepreneur.
Our guests for this episode are violinist/fiddler Brigit O'Regan and saxophonist Nathan Allen. Brigit is known as “Violin Girl” by over 16 Million people due to the success of her FanExpo and ComicCon videos. Saxophonist Nathan Allen made his start on YouTube in 2009 and saw some success with creating RnB sax cover songs. His "Allen Music" brand took a leap forward in 2014 when Nathan began covering pop tunes on the Billboard charts. Both of their channels have skyrocketed in popularity and looks to continue to grow with the help of its devoted supporters. We sat to discuss what it's like to create content, run a YouTube page, and so much more. Check it out now!
We have always heard that PROFIT always comes first. Nathan Allen, Owner of Power Packed Swimming and hOur Schools does his business differently. He lives with the principle that life on earth is like a vapor, so the most important thing in this world is people. Love God. Love People. Choosing to take care of people versus the bottom line is not always accepted as a success habit for many entrepreneurs, and have rubbed many of his colleagues, employees, vendors, and clients the wrong way. But as he applies this principle in his business, the Lord just continues to show up for him and his boys beyond his wildest imagination. In 2018, he was awarded a 5 year contract with HISD, the largest school district in Houston without him doing anything.. it was literally handed to him. This is the kind of God that we serve, a God who rewards His children openly for submitting to His ways. Join in as Nathan shares how he incorporates his natural gifting of teaching, implementing the biblical principle of "obedience" to help his clients succeed, and a few other nuggets that has helped him create thriving six figure businesses for his family. Connect with Nathan Allen at nathan@allenmen.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
As the coronavirus (COVID-19) impacts the world, creatives everywhere are facing unprecedented challenges. Many of us are adjusting to working from home, or are finding ourselves with much more free time on our hands, and learning to navigate these unexpected times. In this special episode, we’ve asked professional photographers to give us updates on how they’re adjusting, how they’re spending their time while social distancing, and what we can all do to collectively stay creative and productive. Tune in to this episode to hear from Vanessa Joy (@vanessajoy), Garrett King (@shortstache), Nathan Allen (@nathanleeallen), Nastasia Yakoub (@nastasiaspassport), Chris Ngu (@thetechcreative @streetleaks and @trappingtones), and Gavin Hoey (@thegavinhoey).
We have a strange disgust for bugs in the West. The truth is they're chock full of vital nutrients, they're economic, they resource efficient, and they can be prepared in all sorts of tasty ways. Plus, most humans have eaten them as a staple in the diet for ALL of our history. I sat down with Robert Nathan Allen, the founder and director of Little Herds, who educates kids on the value of eating bugs and supports businesses getting insect food products out to the market. This guy is awesome and we cover just about every angle of this. Listen and then get online and find some bug-based foods to order...and let us know what you think! I hope you enjoyed this conversation as much as I did- we'd love to hear what you thought. Go follow us on Instagram at @mapofeverythingpodcast and sign up for our email list at www.mapofeverythingpod.com. Cheers!
Patric Coleman from Poppo's Taqueria is the featured interview. Our musician interview is with NAthan Allen, and we feature his song 'Fire'.
In this episode of Restore Radio, we open up the airways for you all to meet and greet with a dear friend of ours, Nate! This is his story! This is his song! Praising his savior all the day long! We hope the tales of Nathan are as much a blessing to you as his life has been and is unto us!Thanks again for checking out Restore Radio and just supporting us with your time if nothing else! Bless you all! We love you guys and really want to hear from all of you so please, again we ask, if you want any prayer, community, or have any questions about anything we've ever discussed, please reach out to us on instagram and or email!! If this is your first time tuning into this podcast, please subscribe if you enjoyed this episode, and feel free to share this any/everywhere! We want to reach as many people as possible with the Good News of Christ, and your guys' help with that would be rad! After all, sharing is caring! IG: Restore_TPAE-mail: Restore@harborsidechurch.orgIf you want to reach or bless Nate you can reach him on IG and Twitter: @nate_churchThanks so much for listening and God bess!
Nathan Allen is the Executive Director of WaterStart. WaterStart aims to make Nevada a channel for innovation by leveraging the state’s leadership and expertise in water. Allen’s business model involves a joint venture between academic, public, and the private sector. Each of their partners brings together strategic resources and expertise, connecting water management agencies, technology companies, and policy makers in order to spur economic growth in the water sector.
Nathan Allen is the Executive Director of WaterStart. WaterStart aims to make Nevada a channel for innovation by leveraging the state’s leadership and expertise in water. Allen’s business model involves a joint venture between academic, public, and the private sector. Each of their partners brings together strategic resources and expertise, connecting water management agencies, technology companies, and policy makers in order to spur economic growth in the water sector.
Continuing the theme of legacy with the Allen/Elliott Clan! These are the kind of friends that are good to have around for all season's of life, but especially the really, really crappy, hard ones. Marianne is a retired relational care pastor and a marriage and family therapist and is one of the greatest teachers of life I've ever had the privilege to learn from. Melissa, her daughter, is a wife and office manager, and incredible auntie to her nephews and god-daughters (one of them being mine!). Kerry is wife to Nathan Allen, momma to 3 boys, surrogate momma to one, and currently on a journey to adopt. Their stories of motherhood, and of how they navigated the death of husband and father, Brian Allen, are raw and refreshing all at once. It's SUCH a privilege to share this intimate talk featuring such spectacular women. Thank you, Jesus. Connect with us on Mommispace! Instagram | Facebook | Merch | Email If you like this podcast please share with your friends and be sure to leave us a Rating & Review on iTunes!
In the era of fake news, climate deniers, and anti-vaxxers, productive discussion about peer-reviewed science can be hard to come by on the internet. Fortunately, the subreddit r/science (with 17 million subscribers) has some ingenious ways to connect the curious masses with real scientists, root out trolls, and present controversial topics some readers might not be ready for. Alli and Jen get sciency with head moderator Dr. Nathan Allen, a PhD in synthetic chemistry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pete Braspenninx is an artist blacksmith living in Cazenovia, Michigan and is the owner of Phyre Forge. He graduated from the University of Michigan School of Art and Design in 2004 with a focus in ceramics and jewelry. Since being exposed to the blacksmith craft 14 years ago he has focused on transforming line into a continuous form with meticulous traditional joinery. He has started a body of work called “Calculating Infinity” and there are 25 pieces in this body of work. We talk about the what, why and how he calculates infinity. We also talk about his upcoming demonstration at the 40th Quad State Round up in Troy, Ohio. That leads me to today’s sponsor, a big thank you goes out to SOFA and the Quad State Round Up Conference which started in 1977, 40 years ago. The dates of the conference are September 22 to the 24th at the Miami County Fairgrounds in Troy, Ohio. The demonstrators are Peter Braspenninx, Michael Bendele, Joe Bonifas (those two cats attended the very first Quadstate in 1977 and have only missed one to this day), Kevin Cashen, Nathan Allen, Richard Sullivan and Benjamin Lockhart with Danielle Russel. I’ve been asked to create a short film about the Quad State history for the Opening Ceremony this year. Don’t miss this year’s event, it’s a very special one with its 40th anniversary and I have a feeling the tailgate sales are going to be unbelievable this year. Please visit the website, www.sofablacksmiths.org to access the online registration form and other details. What We Talked About Pete has been attending the SOFA Quad Round ups for the last 12 years and this year he will be a demonstrator on Friday night. He will forge one of his calculating infinity pieces. His body of work called “Calculating Infinity” is a technical assignment for himself. To be able to take one piece of stock and to create it into form. Through completing 25 pieces in the series, Pete says he has gained layout and precise measurement skills. While Pete was finishing his art degree at the University of Michigan he visited a local blacksmith’s shop, Scott Lankton, and watched him demonstrate forging on a big Nazel power hammer. Pete was excited to learn more about the craft, so he got a job with another local smith working in the paint booth, and watching the forging that happened in the shop. Pete recalls his first Quad State Conference when Peter Ross gave a lock lecture and when he met Tom Clark. After college Pete worked in an ornamental fab shop for 12 years. They made railings and other architectural work. His 30’ x 40’ pole barn shop consists around a coal forge, anvil and one Little Giant 50 lb power hammer. Pete will be teaching a couple of classes this year, a hammer rack class at Wasatch Forge in Salt Lake City, Utah and possibly a class at the Center for Metal Arts in NY. Guest Links Pete’s Website - http://www.phyreforge.com/ Instagram - @phyreforge A Big Thank You to today’s sponsor – SOFA Quad State Round Up, www.sofablacksmiths.org
Welcome to Episode 56 of The Colon Cancer Podcast. In this episode we remember our dear friend Nathan Allen and share his Christmas greeting, recorded at the Live Your Best Life mCRC symposium last month. We also interviewed David Dachinger and Tamara Green. David is a survivor of head and neck cancer and Tamara is […] The post The Colon Cancer Podcast (http://thecoloncancerpodcast.com/056/) .
Little Herds is a non-profit organization that promotes insects as food and feed. In this episode, Robert Nathan Allen (“RNA”) describes why insects should be a larger part of our diet and feed. Also, he describes the business models of some current insect farming operations. Even if you’re not going to rush out and buy some cricket protein bars, the case for insects, especially for feed, is compelling. Enjoy this episode with an open mind and let me know what you think about the pros and cons of large scale insect farming. Little Herds Website Robert Nathan Allen on Twitter Thanks for listening! We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to the Future of Agriculture Podcast. The response has been outstanding. Please feel free to leave a note in the comment section below. The best way to spread the word about our Podcast is to share your favorite episode using the social media share buttons in the podcast player you are using. You can also leave a review on iTunes. This helps us spread the word about the people, perspectives, and innovations that will provide our future food, clothing, fuel, shelter, and natural resources.
This edition of the Emergency Medicine Clinics podcast features discussion on the November 2015 issue on Psychiatric and Behavioral Emergencies. Authors Nidal Moukaddam and Nathan Allen dissect their articles and offer key points and issue highlights.