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Die Spannung steigt! Die deutsche U-21-Nationalmannschaft startet am Donnerstag in die U-21-Europameisterschaft in der Slowakei. kicker-Reporter Tim Lüddecke ist vor Ort und schätzt unter anderem die Titelchance der U 21 ein.
Nathaniel Brown
Nathaniel Brown
Die Eintracht zockt auf doppelten Gewinn und hat Erfolg, Toppmöller nimmt die nächste Stufe, im Kader steht wieder mal ein Umbruch bevor. Alice Jo Tietje über eine bemerkenswerte Saison der Eintracht.
There is nothing like a good story. The way it draws you in, captivates you, and leaves you thinking is an experience that young and old alike delight in! God is the master storyteller. We know that because He wrote the Bible and filled it with stories. Jesus demonstrated this as He time and again used stories to teach eternal truths. Simeon and I interview our friend, Nathaniel Brown author of The Christian Storyteller. He shares how God has used stories to impact his own life, and how he, as a father, incorporates storytelling into how he instructs his children. We discuss... Why Christian parents should be storytellers How we can use stories for eternal purposes in the hearts of our children Why it is important for families to spend time reading Bible stories together How using stories can be more effective than lecturing a child How a parent can practially being using storytelling to instruct their children Resources Referenced: The Christian Storyteller by Nathaniel Brown Exempla Podcast Watch this interview on the NHC YouTube Channel Follow my journey by subscribing to this podcast. You can also follow me on Instagram, YouTube, and www.nohighercalling.org Subscribe to the NHC email at www.nohighercalling.org
Nathaniel Brown
Hebrews 11:23–40 continues the powerful “Hall of Faith,” highlighting men and women who trusted God in the face of danger, hardship, and uncertainty. From Moses' parents defying Pharaoh to the prophets who endured persecution, this passage celebrates those who chose faith over fear, obedience over comfort, and eternal hope over temporary safety. Some saw great victories; others suffered and died without receiving what was promised—yet all were commended for their faith. Together, their stories point beyond themselves to the greater fulfillment found in Christ. The Rev. Nathaniel Brown, pastor of Grace Lutheran Church in Correll, MN, Trinity Lutheran Church in Bellingham, MN, and Trinity Lutheran Church in Odessa, MN, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study Hebrews 11:23-40. For centuries, God spoke through prophets, in visions, through fire and thunder on Mount Sinai. But now, Hebrews tells us, He has spoken fully and finally in His Son. This book isn't just another epistle—it's the key that unlocks the Old Testament, revealing how everything was always pointing to Christ. The prophets, the angels, the priesthood, the sacrifices—all find their fulfillment in Him. Over the next several weeks, we'll walk through Hebrews, uncovering its depth, its urgency, and its breathtaking vision of Jesus as the great High Priest, the perfect sacrifice, and the One who is greater than all who came before. If you've ever wondered how the Old and New Testaments connect, how the shadows become substance, this is the book to study. Thy Strong Word, hosted by Rev. Dr. Phil Booe, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church of Luverne, MN, reveals the light of our salvation in Christ through study of God's Word, breaking our darkness with His redeeming light. Each weekday, two pastors fix our eyes on Jesus by considering Holy Scripture, verse by verse, in order to be strengthened in the Word and be equipped to faithfully serve in our daily vocations. Submit comments or questions to: thystrongword@kfuo.org.
Show NotesNathaniel is a curious leader, with a love of learning and a passion for guiding others towards transformations that leave a lasting impact. His unique blend of logical frameworks, life experiences and deep esoteric wisdom enables him to assist his clients to choose a life that aligns with their true purpose. By implementing his 3 pillars: Mindset (The Law of Responsibility), Leadership (The Law of Consistency) and Perseverance (The Law of Resiliency) Nathaniel is committed to doing the deep inner work that allows him to show up as his best self and help others do the same. His motto is simple:Change Your Perspective Change You Story, Change Your Life. QUOTE: "You're not separate from creation—you are an active part of it. The moment you embrace that, you stop waiting for life to happen and start creating it."
The Scuffed Soccer Podcast | USMNT, Yanks Abroad, MLS, futbol in America
Nice second half from Sargent vs Derby County, Milan wins and both our Americans are showing well, Scally is solid as hell for Gladbach, Nathaniel Brown unfollows the German national team, and much more.Clip notes from Vince for $5 patrons and up: https://www.patreon.com/posts/121943808Register your interest in the Rome trip, which is really coming together:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfp2O1bIr5KNSymt3ayP3ctERCooDo3ADM5Kf_kSHpmr6ITMg/viewform Subscribe to Scuffed on Patreon! Patrons get a private ad-free feed for all episodes that go out on the public feed, plus the Monday Review every week with Watke and Vince. Patrons also get access to some video of clips we discuss on the show, our private Discord server, live call-in shows, and the full catalog of historic recaps we've made: https://www.patreon.com/scuffed
With Tony Meola under the weather, Jimmy Conrad and Charlie Davies hold down the fort alongside special guest Marco Messina. The trio dives into AC Milan's 3-0 win over Empoli and the impact of the Rossoneri's January signings (04:14). Christian Pulisic continues to shine, but where does Yunus Musah fit in Sergio Conceição's best XI (13:10)? Elsewhere, Tyler Adams earns praise for another dominant display in Bournemouth's midfield (23:55). With the Champions League Knockout Playoffs kicking off this week, the guys break down the new format (28:16) and assess the chances of Juventus and Milan advancing past their Eredivisie opposition—while also asking the bigger question: will both Italian clubs qualify for next year's competition (36:38)? Finally, the guys spotlight three Germany-based dual nationals Mauricio Pochettino could have on his radar: Damion Downs, Nathaniel Brown, and Noahkai Banks (46:26). Call It What You Want is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow the Call It What You Want team on X: @JimmyConrad, @CharlieDavies9, @TMeola1 Visit the betting arena on CBSSports.com for all the latest in sportsbook reviews and sportsbook promos for betting on soccer. For more soccer coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/soccer/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ You can also watch Call It What You Want on the CBS Sports Golazo Network for free on connected TVs and mobile devices through the CBS Sports app, Pluto TV, and on CBSSports.com as well as Paramount+. Watch UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Europa Conference League, EFL, Serie A, Coppa Italia, CONCACAF Nations League, NWSL, Scottish Premiership, Brasileiro, Argentine Primera División, AFC Champion League by subscribing to Paramount+ Sign up to the Golazo newsletter, your ultimate guide to the Beautiful Game as our experts take you beyond the pitch and around the globe with news that matters. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Der 1. FC Nürnberg verliert mal wieder ein Fußballspiel, aber niemand findet das do wirklich schlimm. Schließlich hat die Mannschaft von Miroslav Klose auch beim spektakulären 2:3 in Paderborn trotz des Gegentreffers in der Nachspielzeit spielerisch wieder überzeugen können. Warum am Ende trotzdem eine Niederlage stand, darüber sprechen Wolfgang Laaß, Uli Digmayer und Fadi Keblawi in der neuen und von der Sparkasse Nürnberg präsentierten Podcast-Ausgabe. Es geht um das Verhalten bei gegnerischen Standards, um Außenverteidiger und die nicht ganz einfach zu beantwortende Frage, wer denn nun besser ist: Stefanos Tzimas, Can Uzun oder vielleicht doch Nathaniel Brown. Außerdem geht es um die interessant besetzte Ersatzbank des Clubs in Paderborn und natürlich um die Mitgliederversammlung einen Tag nach dem Ausflug nach Westfalen. Warum hat denn der Club schon wieder kein Geld mehr? Muss man wirklich auf alles Steuern zahlen? Und wie wird denn jetzt dieses Stadion gebaut? Natürlich geht es auch um Lebkuchen, vegetarische Schnitzel, Ärsche auf Eimern und den Kader der SV Elversberg. Es geht also wie immer um absolut alles.
Nathaniel Brown
Nathaniel Brown
Nathaniel Brown
This episode kicks off a series of conversations that originated with the DEI Symposium, held at NCDA's 2024 Global Career Development Conference in San Diego, CA. Dr. Cheryl Love leads this conversation: State of the Union DEIBA Panel: Allyship, Accomplice, and the Mental and Emotional Costs Associated. Panelists include: Dr. Nathaniel Brown, Dr. Natasha Barnes-Gwynn, Kyle Inselman, and Dr. Alicia S. Monroe. The panel discussions the impacts of the current political climate on social identities and career development and address the mental and emotional costs of being allies and accomplices in DEIBA work, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness, cultural competence, and servant leadership in supporting students and clients. The conversation also covers strategies for maintaining self-care, the significance of role models, and the ongoing need for training and community support in this critical work.Cheryl Love, PhD is a Career Counselor and a College Specialist for the Arts, Humanities, School of Education and School of Public Policy in the Career Center at the University of California, Riverside. In this role she also serves as the Liaison to the African Student Programs, the Black Student Success Initiative, Basic Needs, UCR Transfer Work Group, and the Kessler Scholar Program.Nathaniel Brown, PhD, CSWA, LMSW, LPC, NCC is a Licensed Professional Counselor, an Assistant Professor of Clinical Mental Health Counseling, and Clinical Director of Field Experience Placement in the counseling program at Johns Hopkins University. Natasha Barnes-Gwynn Ed.D, GCDF, CCC, NCC is a Clinical Professor at Southern New Hampshire University. She also serves as a career consultant through her private practice, Increasing Our Understanding (I.O.U.) Consultation, LLC.Kyle Inselman, MA, MEd, is the Director of Alumni Career & Professional Development at the University of Denver and also operates an independent career coaching practice, Pride in Your Path, LLC. Dr. Alicia S. Monroe is a PK–20 experienced educator, international education consultant, and career coach. At Rowan University, she serves as Assistant Director, Strategic Initiatives in the Office of Career Advancement and adjunct faculty in the College of Education and the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. Dr. Monroe is also the CEO and founder of Solutions for Sustained Success, LLC. ResourcesNCDA's Diversity Initiatives and Cultural Inclusion (DICI) CommitteeNCDA Multicultural Competencies (currently in revision)NCDA Social Justice ResourcesSend us a text
In this episode of the Sista Brunch Podcast, Nathaniel 'Chuck' Brown, an actor and director, delves into his personal journey of creating the documentary 'Remember Me: Dementia in the African American Community.' Inspired by the struggles faced within his own family, Brown reveals the challenges of funding and the emotional hurdles throughout the production. He also shares insights from interviewing notable figures like Lou Gossett Jr. and reflects on the importance of authenticity and purpose in his work. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:05 Meet C. Nathaniel Brown 00:30 Discussing the Film: Remember Me 04:03 Challenges and Emotional Journey 05:31 Core Values and Principles 06:52 Closing Remarks and Gifts
We live in a world of self-help books and self-proclaimed experts advising us on how to find happiness and fulfillment. Additionally, we are often encouraged to follow someone else's experience to enhance our emotional well-being. But what happens when another's journey is not in accord with our ideals or goals? Where do we find peace and purpose based on our individual beliefs and purpose? In an article entitled The Six Pillars of Self-Esteem by Nathaniel Branden, we are encouraged to silence the cacophony of the outside world and to listen to our head and heart for guidance.Cultivating the six pillars of self-esteem is an inside job. Regardless of other's well-intentioned directives, developing the ability to live consciously and purposefully with integrity, responsibility, and assertiveness must come from within. No one else can script our lives; we are responsible for living with integrity and authenticity. Explore with us as we unpack the 6 pillars of self-esteem and suggest ways to embrace and enhance your own life journey.Show Notes:The article by Nathaniel Brown corresponds with a book he authored with the same title.
Die Lieblingsfrage aller Clubfans ist zurück: Steigt der 1. FC Nürnberg jetzt auf? An einer Antwort versuchen sich neben dem 1. FC Nürnberg selbst in der neuen und von der Sparkasse Nürnberg präsentierten Podcast-Folge auch Fadi Keblawi, Uli Digmayer und Sebastian Gloser. Nach dem 1:0-Erfolg in Magdeburg sind es jetzt jedenfalls nur noch fünf Punkte auf den Relegationsplatz drei und den Hamburger SV. Außerdem geht es wie fast immer um Nathaniel Brown und Can Uzun, es geht um Alkoholpreise in Magdeburg und immer noch fröhlich politisierende Clubfans. Und es geht um die Frage, wie weit ein Trainer von seinen Prinzipien Abstand nehmen kann oder muss, wenn er langfristig Erfolg haben will. Aufgeworfen hat diese Frage in einem Interview mit dem ballesterer Nürnbergs Ex-Trainer Robert Klauß - der sagt, dass er in seiner Zeit beim Club zu häufig von seiner Idee abgewichen ist. Droht Cristian Fiél das gleiche Schicksal oder ist ein bisschen Pragmatismus nur angebracht. Eine schöne Nebenrolle spielt Lea Paulick, die nach ihrer Verletzung endlich ihr Erstliga-Debüt geben konnte.
Nathaniel Brown
Nathaniel Brown
Nathaniel Brown
Nathaniel Brown
Nathaniel Brown
Nathaniel Brown
Nathaniel Brown
Nathaniel Brown
Nathaniel Brown
Nathaniel Brown
Nathaniel Brown
Nathaniel Brown
Chronic diseases affect the health and quality of life of millions of Americans, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reporting that six in 10 adults in the U.S. have a chronic disease. Since the complex health care system continues to pose challenges even for the most informed patients living with a chronic disease, the need for advocacy is vital to taking a stand against unfair or harmful practices. In this episode, Nathaniel Brown, Director of Advocacy at the Chronic Disease Coalition, shares his experience advocating on health care issues before state legislatures and discusses why patient advocacy is key to ensuring better outcomes for all people with chronic disease. “What our ambassadors do is they connect with their legislators, whether at the state or federal level, and then we're here to support them… [and to] help them prepare for the meeting, follow up, set the meeting, that kind of thing… And so we really try and make it an easy process for them and an effective process, too, because when it comes to health care advocacy patients, patient stories is really what moves the needle,” says Nathaniel Brown. Among the highlights in this episode: 1:21: Listener comment 1:51: Results from a recent GHLF Patient Support Program poll: 62% of respondents asked their doctor about getting the flu shot and, of those, 97% said their doctor recommended getting the flu shot 2:50: Medicare Part B premiums are set to decrease by $5.20, from $170.10 to $164.90 a month, while the annual deductible will also fall from $233 to $226 4:04: The CDC no longer recommends universal masking in health care settings, unless the facilities are in areas of high COVID-19 transmission 7:02: “73% of the country, as of our recording, is still having high rates of transmission, so you should expect to still see masks in your local health facilities,” says Steven Newmark, Director of Policy at GHLF 7:45: Our guest Nathaniel Brown presents the mission of the Chronic Disease Coalition and the work they do for patients living with chronic disease 8:49: What are the current advocacy-related priorities and preeminent issues addressed by the Chronic Disease Coalition? 9:48: A perspective on legislation progress made over the years and key issues at the state level affecting patients 11:40: How patients are guided and supported by the Chronic Disease Coalition in their advocacy journey and why patient advocates are crucial for sparking real change 14:29: Nathaniel Brown's advice for people interested in exploring advocacy 15:42: What our hosts learned from this episode Contact Our Hosts Steven Newmark, Director of Policy at GHLF: snewmark@ghlf.org Zoe Rothblatt, Associate Director, Community Outreach at GHLF: zrothblatt@ghlf.org We want to hear what you think. Send your comments in the form of an email, video, or audio clip of yourself to thehealthadvocates@ghlf.org Catch up on all our episodes on our website or on your favorite podcast channel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.