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Taylor Newby is here to report on the Dallas Stars. Jesse and Victor interview Taylor about returning pros Mikko Rantanen, Matt Duchene, Jason Robertson, Roope Hintz, Wyatt Johnston, Jamie Benn, Mavrik Bourque, Thomas Harley, Miro Heiskanen, Lian Bischel, Jake Oettinger, and Casey DeSmith. In Cat's Instincts, Cat Silverman of InGoal mag breaks down Remi Poirier and Maxim Mayorov. In the Dynasty Dig, Victor breaks down Emil Hemming, Lian Bichsel, and Ayrton Martino with the help of scouting reports from FHL Scout Jeremy and X polls from NHL Rank King Mason Black. Have a listen! Our show is part of the Dobber Podcast Network and sponsored by Fantrax.com. Email fantasyhockeylife@gmail.com and ask to join our free discord. Join our Patreon at Patreon.com/fantasyhockeylife for rankings, bonus podcasts, in-depth prospect reports with video, show notes and more. Check out our YouTube for more prospect videos at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQPYVXp3foOcvh7344fjKmA. Listen and subscribe wherever podcasts are posted - and give us 5 stars! We want to be your best place to talk about the game of dynasty fantasy hockey
Send us a textIn this powerful episode, Andy Vasily sits down with Dan Newby—author, educator, and founder of the School of Emotions and Dignity Inc.—to explore the transformative power of emotional literacy. Dan shares his global journey and personal story, revealing how learning to notice, name, and work with emotions can change lives, relationships, and leadership. Together, Andy and Dan discuss why emotional literacy is a foundational skill, how it impacts decision-making and well-being, and practical steps anyone can take to become more emotionally aware and resilient.Main Takeaways for Listeners: Discover what emotional literacy really means and why it's essential for personal and professional growth.Learn practical tools for emotional regulation, self-awareness, and building stronger relationships.Hear real-life stories and examples that make the science of emotions accessible and actionable.Gain insights into how leaders can use emotional literacy to foster trust, connection, and positive change in their teams and communities.Be inspired to start your own journey of emotional growth, no matter where you are starting from.Connect with Dan Newby:School of EmotionsDignity Inc.LinkedInBooks By Dan Newby Can Be Found Below: - The Unopened Gift: A Primer in Emotional Literacy - The Field Guide to Emotions: A Practical Orientation to 150 Essential Emotions - Dignity in Leadership: How Emotional Well-Being Elevates Lives, Strengthens Families, and Makes Careers-Dignity in Policing: How Emotional Well-Being Saves Lives, Families, and CareersAll listeners can access Dan's The Emotional Regulation Dashboard Assessment (ERDA) for free here.
Ann talks with Stephen Newby, professor of Music, Inaugural Lev H. Prichard III Endowed Chair in the Study of Black Worship and Ambassador for The Black Gospel Music Preservation Program at Baylor University, and Robert Darden, Emeritus Professor of Journalism, Public Relations & New Media at Baylor University, Authors of the book Soon and Very Soon: The Transformative Music and Ministry of Andraé Crouch. We get some great music and Act Locally Live from Elizabeth Riley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Today on the UKC Hunting Ops Podcast, after some audio issues a few weeks ago, Allen finally got to sit back down with NHBA president, Allen Newby to discuss the future of NHBA Days. After he got back from laying on the beach that is. The guys waste no time diving right into the changes coming to this storied event now that the McVay Memorial Hunt is coming to an end
This week on Menomorphosis, I'm joined once again by the wonderful Karen Newby — nutritionist, author, and the go-to guide for using food to support your body through menopause.We're diving into her brand-new book, The Natural Menopause Method Cookbook — a refreshing, symptom-led approach that takes the guesswork out of eating well during this life stage. Think less “follow this diet” and more “nourish yourself in ways that meet you exactly where you are.”Karen shares her wisdom on food as medicine, how it can help manage menopause symptoms, and how we can make simple yet nourishing meals part of our everyday menopause care.What you'll learn:How to choose meals based on how you're feeling (e.g., irritable, fatigued, or brain fogged)The powerful connection between food and menopause symptoms like anxiety, poor sleep, and midsection weight gainWhy digestion matters just as much as the food you eat, and how to optimise itSimple, nourishing, and time-saving recipes that anyone can whip up – no culinary skills required!How cooking can become an act of self-love and nourishment, rather than just another task on your to-do listIf you're looking for ways to improve menopause symptoms with food and add more easy to cook and nourishing meals to your life, this episode is packed with practical tips and inspiration.
A (relatively) in-depth analysis of British rock band The Railway Children in (just under) twenty minutes. Formed in Wigan in 1984, the group comprised Gary Newby (vocals/guitar/keyboards), Brian Bateman (rhythm/guitar), Guy Keegan (drums), and Stephen Hull (bass).Their debut single A Gentle Sound was released on Factory Records in 1986. This was followed by their debut album, Reunion Wilderness in 1987. They were then signed by Virgin Records and their second album, Recurrence was released in 1988. They supported R.E.M. on tour in Europe and The Sugarcubes in the US. and in 1990, they released the album Native Place, which took a more pop oriented direction. The band parted ways with Virgin Records in 1992, and broke up soon after. Keegan later had a spell in the Wigan-based folk rock band The Tansads, while Hull and Bateman left music for good.In 2016, the original line up of Newby, Keegan, Hull and Bateman reunited for a series of live dates. They went on to play several times over the following two years, including the NYC Popfest, the Shiiine On Weekender and concerts in Manchester, Berlin and London as well as a hometown gig at the Wigan Diggers Festival. Their final concert was at the Borderline, London in December 2018, after which Hull and Bateman decided to bow out of performing for good.In this episode I am in discussion with Dr. Andrew Webber.Mathew Woodallhttps://www.railwaychildren.co.uk/https://www.facebook.com/share/1F15mx4ea3/https://buymeacoffee.com/lownoiseWhy buy me a coffee?Low Noise is proudly ad-free. If you would like to to say thank you for any of the content you have enjoyed (and help support the continuation of creating more), the above link provides a way to make a small donation of your choice (I also function on coffee!).Feel free to leave a note with your donation to let me know what you enjoy about the podcast or any topics you would like me to discuss in the future.
Hosts Judah Newby and Jake Zivin recap the big win vs New England, then Aaron Heinzen and Newby talk to rookie Timbers defender Ian Smith fresh off his first MLS goal. The pod also previews the upcoming road trip to St. Louis.
With a B3 organ, a prophetic imagination, and a heart broken wide open by grace, gospel music legend Andraé Crouch (1942–2015) left an indelible mark on modern Christian worship music. In this episode, Stephen Newby and Robert Darden offer a sweeping yet intimate exploration of his life, spiritual vision, and genre-defining genius. Together with Mark Labberton, they discuss their new biography, Soon and Very Soon: The Transformative Music and Ministry of Andraé Crouch. Through laughter, lament, and lyrical memory, Newby and Darden—both scholars at Baylor University and coauthors of the first serious biography of Crouch—share stories of discovering his music, the theological and cultural forces that shaped it, and why his legacy matters now more than ever. They offer insights into modern musical history, spiritual reflection, and cultural analysis, inviting us into the soul of a man who helped bring modern gospel into being. Episode Highlights “Musical genius is where observation, curiosity, imagination, and humility are baked in the oven.” “He was always tracking what was going on in the room and in his heart. He understood the cues, clues, and codes of what God was doing.” “Andre felt it was important that the music was just as inspired as the lyrics. It was total praise.” “'Soon and Very Soon' is an ancient future song—we have to keep singing it, especially now.” “Andraé burned out a lot of musicians—but all of them adore him to this day.” Helpful Links and Resources Soon and Very Soon: The Transformative Music and Ministry of Andraé Crouch by Stephen Newby and Robert Darden (Penn State University Press) Black Gospel Music Preservation Project (Baylor University) “Jesus is the Answer,” by Andraé Crouch “Through It All,” by Andraé Crouch “Soon and Very Soon” **by Andraé Crouch People Get Ready!: A New History of Black Gospel Music by Robert Darden About Stephen Newby Stephen Michael Newby is a composer, conductor, and scholar. He serves as the Lev H. Prichard III Endowed Chair in the Study of Black Worship at Baylor University and is a professor of music in the Baylor School of Music. A widely recognized expert on gospel, jazz, and Black sacred music, he is also affiliated with the Black Gospel Music Preservation Project as an ambassador and collaborator. He is co-author of Soon and Very Soon: The Transformative Music and Ministry of Andraé Crouch. About Robert Darden Robert F. Darden is Emeritus Professor of Journalism at Baylor University and founder of the Black Gospel Music Preservation Project. A former gospel music editor at Billboard magazine, Darden is the author of numerous books on gospel music history, including People Get Ready: A New History of Black Gospel Music and Nothing But Love in God's Water. He is co-author of Soon and Very Soon: The Transformative Music and Ministry of Andraé Crouch. Show Notes Andraé Crouch called the “father of contemporary modern gospel” for his groundbreaking influence on the genre Guest Stephen Newby holds the Lev H. Pritchard III Chair in Black Worship and Music at Baylor University Guest Robert Darden is emeritus professor of journalism at Baylor and founder of the Black Gospel Music Preservation Project Labberton celebrates the book's narrative, musical, and sociocultural scope Crouch grew up in a Pentecostal context that encouraged musical exploration and spiritual improvisation Gospel rooted in KoGIC (Church of God in Christ) tradition, blending Beale Street sounds with evangelical fervor Darden describes Crouch's early music as “jazz, pop... but wait, it is gospel—they're singing about Jesus” Crouch and his sister Sandra composed “Jesus Is the Answer,” considered the first modern praise and worship song The book includes more than 200 interviews from gospel musicians, friends, and collaborators Crouch read the room and followed the Spirit—every performance was improvisational, responsive, alive “Through It All” composed after the heartbreak of a failed relationship; the grief birthed one of his most lasting songs Gospel music as lament and praise: “We hear the pain, we hear the resolve, we hear the lament turning to praise” Crouch's “Take Me Back” begins with Billy Preston on B3 organ—“He hasn't forgotten the church,” says Newby Earth, Wind & Fire, Motown, and classical influences shaped Crouch's orchestration and arrangements Darden: “He wanted the music to sound as good as the words. It was obsessive—but it was for God.” Andre's collaboration with producer/drummer Bill Maxwell led to a string of gospel albums with unmatched quality “We are going to see the King”: the timeless hope of “Soon and Very Soon” rooted in the Black spiritual tradition Crouch's music was not only groundbreaking—it was pastoral, prophetic, and profoundly personal Evangelistic to his dying breath, Crouch witnessed to hospital staff and janitors alike The book's subtitle “Transformative Music and Ministry” is more than academic—it's biographical theology Newby and Darden's friendship mirrors Crouch and Maxwell's cross-cultural collaboration Soon and Very Soon offers readers a chance to read with phone in hand—listening and learning simultaneously “Jesus is the answer” remains a musical and theological call across generations Production Credits Conversing is produced and distributed in partnership with Comment magazine and Fuller Seminary.
In this special edition of Tunnel Vision hosts Ryan Abraham and Connor Morrissette (aka "Triple Double") are back in studio and joined remotely by Trojan second year defensive lineman Elijah Newby who came to USC in the class of 2024 out of Cheshire Academy in Connecticut. Thanks to House of Victory, the 6-foot-6, 232 pound linebacker turned defensive end out of New England had a lengthy interview with our hosts, talking about the recruiting process that brought him 3,000 miles away from home to Southern California, making the switch from linebacker to the defensive line, getting some action last season including the Las Vegas Bowl victory over Texas A&M and his growth at his new position this spring. USC certainly needed some help along the defensive front in an attempt to generate more pressure on opposing quarterbacks. Moving Newby from linebacker to pass rusher was likely the most impactful move the Trojans made this off-season, giving more depth and speed to the defensive front. The interview with Newby was conducted in conjunction with House of Victory, an alumni-backed nonprofit collective dedicated to providing a competitive edge in the NIL space for University of Southern California student-athletes. If you want to help out USC's NIL efforts, you can donate to House of Victory here. CLICK HERE for 30% OFF an annual VIP membership to USCFootball.com! Please review, rate and subscribe to the Peristyle Podcast on Apple Podcasts! Make sure you check out USCFootball.com for complete coverage of this USC Trojan football team. 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
The digital geography of America is shifting, and in Wichita, Kansas, that shift just became tangible. In a groundbreaking ceremony this spring, Connected Nation and Wichita State University launched construction on the state's first carrier-neutral Internet Exchange Point (IXP), a modular facility designed to serve as the heart of regional interconnection. When completed, the site will create the lowest-latency, highest-resilience internet hub in Kansas, a future-forward interconnection point positioned to drive down costs, enhance performance, and unlock critical capabilities for cloud and AI services across the Midwest. In this episode of The Data Center Frontier Show podcast, I sat down with two of the leaders behind this transformative project: Tom Ferree, Chairman and CEO of Connected Nation (CN), and Hunter Newby, co-founder of CNIXP and a veteran pioneer of neutral interconnection infrastructure. Together, they outlined how this facility in Wichita is more than a local improvement, it's a national proof-of-concept. “This is a foundation,” Ferree said. “We are literally bringing the internet to Wichita, and that has profound implications for performance, equity, and future participation in the digital economy.” A Marriage of Mission and Know-How The Wichita IXP is being developed by Connected Nation Internet Exchange Points, LLC (CNIXP), a joint venture between the nonprofit Connected Nation and Hunter Newby's Newby Ventures. The project is supported by a $5 million state grant from Governor Laura Kelly's broadband infrastructure package, with Wichita State providing a 40-year ground lease adjacent to its Innovation Campus. For Ferree, this partnership represents a synthesis of purpose. “Connected Nation has always been about closing the digital divide in all its forms, geographic, economic, and educational,” he explained. “What Hunter brings is two decades of experience in building and owning carrier-neutral interconnection facilities, from New York to Atlanta and beyond. Together, we've formed something that's not only technically rigorous, but mission-aligned.” “This isn't just a building,” Ferree added. “It's a gateway to economic empowerment for communities that have historically been left behind.” Closing the Infrastructure Gap Newby, who's built and acquired more than two dozen interconnection facilities over the years, including 60 Hudson Street in New York and 56 Marietta Street in Atlanta, said Wichita represents a different kind of challenge: starting from scratch in a region with no existing IXP. “There are still 14 states in the U.S. without an in-state Internet exchange,” he said. “Kansas was one of them. And Wichita, despite being the state's largest city, had no neutral meetpoint. All their IP traffic was backhauled out to Kansas City, Missouri. That's an architectural flaw, and it adds cost and latency.” Newby described how his discovery process, poring over long-haul fiber maps, researching where neutral infrastructure did not exist, ultimately led him to connect with Ferree and the Connected Nation team. “What Connected Nation was missing was neutral real estate for networks to meet,” he said. “What I was looking for was a way to apply what I know to rural and underserved areas. That's how we came together.” The AI Imperative: Localizing Latency While IXPs have long played a key role in optimizing traffic exchange, their relevance has surged in the age of AI, particularly AI inference workloads, which require sub–3 millisecond round-trip delays to operate in real time. Newby illustrated this with a high-stakes use case: fraud detection at major banks using AI models running on Nvidia Blackwell chips. “These systems need to validate a transaction at the keystroke. If the latency is too high, if you're routing traffic out of state to validate it, it doesn't work. The fraud gets through. You can't protect people.” “It's not just about faster Netflix anymore,” he said. “It's about whether or not next-gen applications even function in a given place.” In this light, the IXP becomes not just a cost-saver, but an enabler, a prerequisite for AI, cloud, telehealth, autonomous systems, and countless other latency-sensitive services to operate effectively in smaller markets. From Terminology to Technology: What an IXP Is Part of Newby's mission has been helping communities, policymakers, and enterprise leaders understand what an IXP actually is. Too often, the industry's terminology, “data center,” “meet-me room,” “carrier hotel”, obscures more than it clarifies. “Outside major cities, if you say ‘carrier hotel,' people think you're in the dating business,” Newby quipped. He broke it down simply: An Internet Exchange (IX) is the Ethernet switch that allows IP networks to directly peer via VLANs. An Internet Exchange Point (IXP) is the physical, neutral facility that houses the IX switch, along with all the supporting power, fiber, and cooling infrastructure needed to enable interconnection. The Wichita facility will be modular, storm-hardened, and future-proofed. It will include a secured meet-me area for fiber patching, a UPS-backed power room, hot/cold aisle containment, and a neutral conference and staging space. And at its core will sit a DE-CIX Ethernet switch, linking Wichita into the world's largest ecosystem of neutral exchanges. “DE-CIX is the fourth partner in this,” said Newby. “Their reputation, their technical capacity, their customer base, it's what elevates this IXP from a regional build-out to a globally connected platform.” Public Dollars, Private Leverage The Wichita IXP was made possible by public investment, but Ferree is quick to note that it's the kind of public investment that unlocks private capital and ongoing economic impact. “This is the Eisenhower moment for digital infrastructure,” he said, referencing both the interstate highway system and the Rural Electrification Act. “Without government's catalytic role, these markets don't emerge. But once the neutral facility is there, it invites networks, it invites cloud, it invites jobs.” As states begin to activate federal funds from the $42.5 billion BEAD (Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment) program, Ferree believes more will follow Kansas's lead, and they should. “This isn't just about broadband access,” he said. “It's about building a digital economy in places that would otherwise be excluded from it. And that's an existential issue for rural America.” From Wichita to the Nation Ferree closed the podcast with a forward-looking perspective: the Wichita IXP is just the beginning. “We have 125 of these locations mapped across the U.S.,” he said. “And our partnerships with land-grant universities, state governments, and private operators are key to unlocking them.” By pairing national mission with technical rigor, and public funding with local opportunity, the Wichita IXP is blazing a trail for other states and regions to follow.
… where we talk: Random openings in neurons, Gumbatine, and conferences in Canada. Jay Newby graduated from the University of Utah Math Biology program in 2010. He was supervised by Paul Bressloff. His expertise includes applied stochastic processes, mathematical modeling, and machine learning tools for bio-image analysis. Learn more about Jay's work on his webpage: https://sites.ualberta.ca/~jnewby/ Find the weather app we talked about is here: earth.nullschool.net And you can find out about SMB's annual meeting here: https://2025.smb.org/ Find out more about SMB on: The website: smb.org Bluesky: @smbmathbiology.bsky.social Twitter: @smb_mathbiology Facebook: @smb.org Linkedin: @smb_mathbiology The Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
Little by Little Homeschool - Homeschooling, Motherhood, Homemaking, Education, Family
DESIGN YOUR FAMILY'S UNIQUE HOMESCHOOL THAT YOU'LL LOVE! https://littlebylittlehomeschool.com/blueprint There are so many demands during the homeschooling years and moms can quickly spiral into feeling overwhelmed. Today's guest, Whitney Newby, of Brighter Day Press is sharing her journey and practical tips so you can use these years to grow in your faith and walk with God. She knows what it feels like to be in the trenches and found that turning towards Scripture and Truth gave her the peace she needed. Whitney will also be speaking at Little by Little Homeschool Conference this year and we'd love to see you there too! ♥ Leigh Whitney's website: https://brighterdaypress.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brighterdaypress/ Lift Your Eyes: https://rstyle.me/+LFZqihhCVBYH5Fc-w5bSig JOIN WHITNEY AT LITTLE BY LITTLE HOMESCHOOL CONFERENCE: https://littlebylittlehomeschool.com/conference CREATE YOUR HOMESCHOOL FAMILY'S HOME TASK SYSTEM https://www.littlebylittlehomeschool.com/tidyhome GET EXCLUSIVE MENTORSHIP WITH LEIGH https://littlebylittlehomeschool.com/mentorship SIMPLIFY YOUR MEAL PLANNING https://littlebylittlehomeschool.com/meal ASK YOUR QUESTION TO BE ANSWERED ON THE PODCAST: https://bit.ly/homeschoolquestion Website - https://www.littlebylittlehomeschool.com Newsletter - https://littlebylittlehomeschool.subscribemenow.com/ Community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/homeschoollifestylecommunity Follow - https://www.instagram.com/littlebylittlehomeschool/ Connect - info@littlebylittlehomeschool.com Listen to these related episodes: 192. Get the Balance You Want in Your Motherhood, Marriage, and Homeschool: Is It Possible to Be Content? 222. Needing Balance In Your Life? Master These 2 Times In Your Day As A Homeschool Mom 366. 4 "Controversial" Things We Did In Our Parenting
Connected Nation, Inc. is working tirelessly to close the digital divide and improve connectivity, particularly in rural America. In this insightful hashtag JSA TV interview from Metro Connect USA, Brent Legg, EVP of Connected Nation, and Hunter Newby, Co-Founder of Connected Nation Internet Exchange Points, share how AI, neutral interconnection points, and better infrastructure are essential to meeting the growing demands of latency-sensitive applications.
Gospel singer and seven-time Grammy winner Andraé Crouch (1942-2015) hardly needs introduction. His compositions--"The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power," "Through It All," "My Tribute (To God be the Glory)," "Jesus is the Answer," "Soon and Very Soon," and others--remain staples in modern hymnals, and he is often spoken of in the same "genius" pantheon as Mahalia Jackson, Thomas Dorsey and the Rev. James Cleveland. As the definitive biography of Crouch published to date, Soon and Very Soon: The Transformative Music and Ministry of Andraé Crouch (Oxford University Press, 2025) celebrates the many ways that his legacy indelibly changed the course of gospel and popular music. 10 Songs chosen by the authors: The Blood (Will Never Lose Its Power) I've Got Confidence My Tribute (to God be the Glory) Satisfied Bless His Holy Name Take Me Back Soon and Very Soon Bless His Holy Name Jesus is the Answer Just Like He Said He Would Robert F. Darden is Emeritus Professor of Journalism at Baylor University and the founder of the Black Gospel Music Preservation Project. He is the author of more than two dozen books and former Gospel Music Editor for Billboard magazine. Stephen M. Newby holds the Lev H. Prichard III Endowed Chair in the Study of Black Worship as Professor of Music and serves as Ambassador for Black Gospel Music Preservation at Baylor University. Caleb Zakarin is editor at the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
In this episode we hear about a women that goes missing, and there is no evidence of what could have happened, the only eyewitness happens to be the main suspect
This episode features a compelling conversation with Kendall Kendrick, Executive Director of the Charlotte Trail of History and the Charlotte Liberty Walk, as well as remarks from Chief Justice Paul Newby delivered at the May 20th anniversary ceremony in Charlotte.In the episode, Kendrick offers unique historical insight into the events of May 1775 and her personal connection as a descendant of the Alexander family—key figures associated with the original declaration. She discusses the ongoing legacy of the Mecklenburg Declaration, its place in Revolutionary War history, and the continued efforts to tell Charlotte's foundational stories through public history initiatives.Listeners will also hear highlights from Chief Justice Paul Newby's speech at the 250th commemoration ceremony, where he reflects on the Declaration's importance to North Carolina's identity, civic heritage, and the broader American story of liberty."We do hereby declare ourselves a free and independent people, that we are and of right ought to be a sovereign and self-governing people under the power of God," said Newby, quoting the Mecklenburg Declaration, on the podcast. "Today, what do we celebrate when we celebrate the Meck Dec? We celebrate self government under the power of God."All Things Judicial: Beyond the Bench is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you listen. For more information and to listen to the episode, visit NCcourts.gov.
Welcome to Nerd Alert, a series of special episodes bridging the gap between marketing academia and practitioners. We're breaking down highly involved, complex research into plain language and takeaways any marketer can use.In this episode, Elena and Rob explore how platform design influences marketing outcomes, revealing that each digital ecosystem creates unique challenges and opportunities that impact advertising effectiveness.Topics covered: [01:00] "Platform Research in Marketing"[04:00] How network effects shape platform economics[05:10] The interaction between organic and paid content[06:45] The impact of reviews and platform manipulation[07:15] Self-preferencing and the ethics of content labeling[09:30] Platform-specific insights for marketers To learn more, visit marketingarchitects.com/podcast or subscribe to our newsletter at marketingarchitects.com/newsletter. Resources: Sen, A., Lambrecht, A., & Newby, J. (2025). Platform Research in Marketing. Carnegie Mellon University and London Business School. Get more research-backed marketing strategies by subscribing to The Marketing Architects on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Jonathan Miller interviews Anthony Newby, CEO of Cultivated CBD, about issues of justice and equality in the hemp and cannabis industries. If you have questions about the episode or ideas for Hemp related topics, email us at hemplegallyspeaking@fbtlaw.com. Hemp Industry questions covered in the episode: Why have the hemp and cannabis industries been at the center of the national discussion about justice and equality?What work is being done by the US Hemp Roundtable to address injustice and promote small and disadvantaged businesses?How should an economically disadvantaged entrepreneur approach success in the hemp industry?How has Minnesota emerged as ground zero of the hemp beverage industry and what is the status of efforts there?What are the prospects for the US Hemp industry on issues relating to justice and equality?
Today on the Wholesale Hotline Podcast (Flipping Mastery Edition), Jerry Norton is joined by Jen Salcedo to break down their wholesaling real estate journey. Show notes -- in this episode we'll cover: Jen shares how a single referral from her mom led to a $129,000 wholesale deal—without a CRM, fancy tools, or even asking for the price for six months. She reveals how six months of consistent follow-up (every three weeks) kept her top-of-mind and ultimately landed the deal once the seller was finally ready. A last-minute pivot from flipping to wholesaling led to a $117K profit jump, thanks to listing the property on the MLS and attracting a "unicorn" cash buyer offering $290K. Jen and her partner Jasmine leaned into the "takedown method," buying the property outright, then relisting to maximize exposure and attract outlier buyers. Now full-time wholesalers, the duo targets $30K/month using direct mail with real offers, reverse-engineered from zip codes and buyer activity—proving consistent systems beat one-off luck. Please give us a rating and let us know how we are doing! ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ ☎️ Welcome to Wholesale Hotline & Flipping Mastery Breakout! ☎️ Jerry Norton went from digging holes for minimum wage in his mid 20's to becoming a millionaire by the age of 30. Today he's the nation's leading expert on flipping houses and has taught thousands of people how to live their dream lifestyle through real estate. **NOTE: To Download any of Jerry's FREE training, tools, or resources… Click on the link provided and enter your email. The download is automatically emailed to you. If you don't see it, check your junk/spam folder, in case your email provider put it there. If you still don't see it, contact our support at: support@flippingmastery.com or 888) 958-3028. ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
"If we can look back on our lives and see how [God] has protected, provided, and cared for us in past, then we can trust that he's going to do that in future...forevermore!'" — Whitney NewbyToday's Episode: Today we're diving into Psalm 121 with Author, Whitney Newby, who wrote a beautiful devotional book based just on that Psalm. Whitney shares stories of how God always keeps us, sustains us, and provides for us through all of life's ups and downs. She encourages us to rely on the promises of God found in Psalm 121 through every season of life, even (and especially) during the most difficult times. This month's memory verse: "The LORD will watch over your coming and going both now and forevermore." — Psalm 121:8Today's guest: Whitney Newby is a writer, artist, and the founder of Brighter Day Press, a ministry that creates literature-rich, gospel-centered resources for family discipleship. She has a Bible degree from Moody Bible Institute and is a registered nurse. Whitney makes her home in South Carolina, with her husband and four children.Support Our Show: We love reading your comments! AND they help other people find our show. Please let us know what you think by leaving a review.Links from today's show: Find out more about Whitney at BrighterDayPress.com.Memorize and meditate on God's Word with a Dwell Differently membership. Get your first month FREE with the code: PODCAST.Dig even deeper into God's Word (and memorize it!) in Natalie and Vera's new Bible study, Dwell on These Things and book, Dwell Differently.Support the showFollow Natalie & Vera at DwellDifferently.com and @dwelldifferenly.
Gospel singer and seven-time Grammy winner Andraé Crouch (1942-2015) hardly needs introduction. His compositions--"The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power," "Through It All," "My Tribute (To God be the Glory)," "Jesus is the Answer," "Soon and Very Soon," and others--remain staples in modern hymnals, and he is often spoken of in the same "genius" pantheon as Mahalia Jackson, Thomas Dorsey and the Rev. James Cleveland. As the definitive biography of Crouch published to date, Soon and Very Soon: The Transformative Music and Ministry of Andraé Crouch (Oxford University Press, 2025) celebrates the many ways that his legacy indelibly changed the course of gospel and popular music. 10 Songs chosen by the authors: The Blood (Will Never Lose Its Power) I've Got Confidence My Tribute (to God be the Glory) Satisfied Bless His Holy Name Take Me Back Soon and Very Soon Bless His Holy Name Jesus is the Answer Just Like He Said He Would Robert F. Darden is Emeritus Professor of Journalism at Baylor University and the founder of the Black Gospel Music Preservation Project. He is the author of more than two dozen books and former Gospel Music Editor for Billboard magazine. Stephen M. Newby holds the Lev H. Prichard III Endowed Chair in the Study of Black Worship as Professor of Music and serves as Ambassador for Black Gospel Music Preservation at Baylor University. Caleb Zakarin is editor at the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
Gospel singer and seven-time Grammy winner Andraé Crouch (1942-2015) hardly needs introduction. His compositions--"The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power," "Through It All," "My Tribute (To God be the Glory)," "Jesus is the Answer," "Soon and Very Soon," and others--remain staples in modern hymnals, and he is often spoken of in the same "genius" pantheon as Mahalia Jackson, Thomas Dorsey and the Rev. James Cleveland. As the definitive biography of Crouch published to date, Soon and Very Soon: The Transformative Music and Ministry of Andraé Crouch (Oxford University Press, 2025) celebrates the many ways that his legacy indelibly changed the course of gospel and popular music. 10 Songs chosen by the authors: The Blood (Will Never Lose Its Power) I've Got Confidence My Tribute (to God be the Glory) Satisfied Bless His Holy Name Take Me Back Soon and Very Soon Bless His Holy Name Jesus is the Answer Just Like He Said He Would Robert F. Darden is Emeritus Professor of Journalism at Baylor University and the founder of the Black Gospel Music Preservation Project. He is the author of more than two dozen books and former Gospel Music Editor for Billboard magazine. Stephen M. Newby holds the Lev H. Prichard III Endowed Chair in the Study of Black Worship as Professor of Music and serves as Ambassador for Black Gospel Music Preservation at Baylor University. Caleb Zakarin is editor at the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
Gospel singer and seven-time Grammy winner Andraé Crouch (1942-2015) hardly needs introduction. His compositions--"The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power," "Through It All," "My Tribute (To God be the Glory)," "Jesus is the Answer," "Soon and Very Soon," and others--remain staples in modern hymnals, and he is often spoken of in the same "genius" pantheon as Mahalia Jackson, Thomas Dorsey and the Rev. James Cleveland. As the definitive biography of Crouch published to date, Soon and Very Soon: The Transformative Music and Ministry of Andraé Crouch (Oxford University Press, 2025) celebrates the many ways that his legacy indelibly changed the course of gospel and popular music. 10 Songs chosen by the authors: The Blood (Will Never Lose Its Power) I've Got Confidence My Tribute (to God be the Glory) Satisfied Bless His Holy Name Take Me Back Soon and Very Soon Bless His Holy Name Jesus is the Answer Just Like He Said He Would Robert F. Darden is Emeritus Professor of Journalism at Baylor University and the founder of the Black Gospel Music Preservation Project. He is the author of more than two dozen books and former Gospel Music Editor for Billboard magazine. Stephen M. Newby holds the Lev H. Prichard III Endowed Chair in the Study of Black Worship as Professor of Music and serves as Ambassador for Black Gospel Music Preservation at Baylor University. Caleb Zakarin is editor at the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies
Gospel singer and seven-time Grammy winner Andraé Crouch (1942-2015) hardly needs introduction. His compositions--"The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power," "Through It All," "My Tribute (To God be the Glory)," "Jesus is the Answer," "Soon and Very Soon," and others--remain staples in modern hymnals, and he is often spoken of in the same "genius" pantheon as Mahalia Jackson, Thomas Dorsey and the Rev. James Cleveland. As the definitive biography of Crouch published to date, Soon and Very Soon: The Transformative Music and Ministry of Andraé Crouch (Oxford University Press, 2025) celebrates the many ways that his legacy indelibly changed the course of gospel and popular music. 10 Songs chosen by the authors: The Blood (Will Never Lose Its Power) I've Got Confidence My Tribute (to God be the Glory) Satisfied Bless His Holy Name Take Me Back Soon and Very Soon Bless His Holy Name Jesus is the Answer Just Like He Said He Would Robert F. Darden is Emeritus Professor of Journalism at Baylor University and the founder of the Black Gospel Music Preservation Project. He is the author of more than two dozen books and former Gospel Music Editor for Billboard magazine. Stephen M. Newby holds the Lev H. Prichard III Endowed Chair in the Study of Black Worship as Professor of Music and serves as Ambassador for Black Gospel Music Preservation at Baylor University. Caleb Zakarin is editor at the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Gospel singer and seven-time Grammy winner Andraé Crouch (1942-2015) hardly needs introduction. His compositions--"The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power," "Through It All," "My Tribute (To God be the Glory)," "Jesus is the Answer," "Soon and Very Soon," and others--remain staples in modern hymnals, and he is often spoken of in the same "genius" pantheon as Mahalia Jackson, Thomas Dorsey and the Rev. James Cleveland. As the definitive biography of Crouch published to date, Soon and Very Soon: The Transformative Music and Ministry of Andraé Crouch (Oxford University Press, 2025) celebrates the many ways that his legacy indelibly changed the course of gospel and popular music. 10 Songs chosen by the authors: The Blood (Will Never Lose Its Power) I've Got Confidence My Tribute (to God be the Glory) Satisfied Bless His Holy Name Take Me Back Soon and Very Soon Bless His Holy Name Jesus is the Answer Just Like He Said He Would Robert F. Darden is Emeritus Professor of Journalism at Baylor University and the founder of the Black Gospel Music Preservation Project. He is the author of more than two dozen books and former Gospel Music Editor for Billboard magazine. Stephen M. Newby holds the Lev H. Prichard III Endowed Chair in the Study of Black Worship as Professor of Music and serves as Ambassador for Black Gospel Music Preservation at Baylor University. Caleb Zakarin is editor at the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
Gospel singer and seven-time Grammy winner Andraé Crouch (1942-2015) hardly needs introduction. His compositions--"The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power," "Through It All," "My Tribute (To God be the Glory)," "Jesus is the Answer," "Soon and Very Soon," and others--remain staples in modern hymnals, and he is often spoken of in the same "genius" pantheon as Mahalia Jackson, Thomas Dorsey and the Rev. James Cleveland. As the definitive biography of Crouch published to date, Soon and Very Soon: The Transformative Music and Ministry of Andraé Crouch (Oxford University Press, 2025) celebrates the many ways that his legacy indelibly changed the course of gospel and popular music. 10 Songs chosen by the authors: The Blood (Will Never Lose Its Power) I've Got Confidence My Tribute (to God be the Glory) Satisfied Bless His Holy Name Take Me Back Soon and Very Soon Bless His Holy Name Jesus is the Answer Just Like He Said He Would Robert F. Darden is Emeritus Professor of Journalism at Baylor University and the founder of the Black Gospel Music Preservation Project. He is the author of more than two dozen books and former Gospel Music Editor for Billboard magazine. Stephen M. Newby holds the Lev H. Prichard III Endowed Chair in the Study of Black Worship as Professor of Music and serves as Ambassador for Black Gospel Music Preservation at Baylor University. Caleb Zakarin is editor at the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
Gospel singer and seven-time Grammy winner Andraé Crouch (1942-2015) hardly needs introduction. His compositions--"The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power," "Through It All," "My Tribute (To God be the Glory)," "Jesus is the Answer," "Soon and Very Soon," and others--remain staples in modern hymnals, and he is often spoken of in the same "genius" pantheon as Mahalia Jackson, Thomas Dorsey and the Rev. James Cleveland. As the definitive biography of Crouch published to date, Soon and Very Soon: The Transformative Music and Ministry of Andraé Crouch (Oxford University Press, 2025) celebrates the many ways that his legacy indelibly changed the course of gospel and popular music. 10 Songs chosen by the authors: The Blood (Will Never Lose Its Power) I've Got Confidence My Tribute (to God be the Glory) Satisfied Bless His Holy Name Take Me Back Soon and Very Soon Bless His Holy Name Jesus is the Answer Just Like He Said He Would Robert F. Darden is Emeritus Professor of Journalism at Baylor University and the founder of the Black Gospel Music Preservation Project. He is the author of more than two dozen books and former Gospel Music Editor for Billboard magazine. Stephen M. Newby holds the Lev H. Prichard III Endowed Chair in the Study of Black Worship as Professor of Music and serves as Ambassador for Black Gospel Music Preservation at Baylor University. Caleb Zakarin is editor at the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/music
Gospel singer and seven-time Grammy winner Andraé Crouch (1942-2015) hardly needs introduction. His compositions--"The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power," "Through It All," "My Tribute (To God be the Glory)," "Jesus is the Answer," "Soon and Very Soon," and others--remain staples in modern hymnals, and he is often spoken of in the same "genius" pantheon as Mahalia Jackson, Thomas Dorsey and the Rev. James Cleveland. As the definitive biography of Crouch published to date, Soon and Very Soon: The Transformative Music and Ministry of Andraé Crouch (Oxford University Press, 2025) celebrates the many ways that his legacy indelibly changed the course of gospel and popular music. 10 Songs chosen by the authors: The Blood (Will Never Lose Its Power) I've Got Confidence My Tribute (to God be the Glory) Satisfied Bless His Holy Name Take Me Back Soon and Very Soon Bless His Holy Name Jesus is the Answer Just Like He Said He Would Robert F. Darden is Emeritus Professor of Journalism at Baylor University and the founder of the Black Gospel Music Preservation Project. He is the author of more than two dozen books and former Gospel Music Editor for Billboard magazine. Stephen M. Newby holds the Lev H. Prichard III Endowed Chair in the Study of Black Worship as Professor of Music and serves as Ambassador for Black Gospel Music Preservation at Baylor University. Caleb Zakarin is editor at the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
Motherhood is holy ground. It's also some of the hardest, most heart-stretching work a woman can be called to. In this special Mother's Day episode of the Raising Godly Girls Podcast, American Heritage Girls Founder & Executive Director Patti Garibay welcomes Whitney Newby—author, artist, and founder of Brighter Day Press—for a heartfelt conversation about the beauty and sacred responsibility of raising children to know and follow Jesus. Whether you're a mom who feels steady in her calling or one who's running on empty, this episode is for you. Patti and Whitney unpack the real struggles moms face—especially the difficulty of maintaining consistent time with the Lord—and speak hope into that tension. With honesty and grace, Whitney shares wisdom from her devotional Lift Your Eyes, reminding moms that God sees, sustains, and strengthens us in every season: from the tear-filled days to the joy-soaked moments and the countless in-between. Together, Patti and Whitney explore how the promises of Scripture can anchor a mother's heart, how to find life-giving rest in Christ, and how to build rhythms of faith into your family's everyday routine—even when life feels chaotic. You'll also hear encouragement for spiritually leading your children when you feel inadequate or overwhelmed. This episode is a soul-deep breath of fresh air for moms in every stage. If you've ever asked, “Is God enough for what I'm facing today?”—tune in, and let this conversation point your eyes back to the only One who truly is. Learn more about Whitney's gospel-centered family discipleship resources at brighterdaypress.com Find an American Heritage Girls Troop near you, visit americanheritagegirls.org Add even more Biblical wisdom to your parenting quiver, visit raisinggodlygirls.com
Rachael Carman and Whitney Newby of Brighter Day Press discuss getting started on homeschooling and Whitney's new devotional, Lift Your Eyes.
What if the hardest moments of motherhood weren't something to escape—but a holy invitation?In this episode, we sit down with Whitney Newby, the heart behind Brighter Day Press, who opens up about the messy, beautiful collision of motherhood and faith. A former nurse turned homeschooling mama of four, Whitney shares how an early, overwhelming moment with her newborn led her to a deep realization: her own love and strength would never be enough—but God's grace would be.With wisdom forged in the trenches, Whitney offers practical rhythms for weary mamas—like redefining interruptions as divine assignments and waking up just a little earlier to meet with the One who holds it all together. She challenges the idea that self-care means checking out, pointing instead to Jesus, who withdrew to pray so He could pour Himself out again.Whether you're juggling toddlers or teens, homeschool or public school, this conversation is a gentle nudge to lift your eyes, steady your heart, and find God right in the thick of it.Episode Highlights: Meet Whitney Newby.About Brighter Day Press.Whitney's homeschooling journey.A devotional for moms.Changing our perspective.Routines that work for the Newby's.Depending on Jesus in our ‘empty cup moments'.Find More on Guest:Visit Brighter Day Press WebsiteGet your copy of Whitney's book: Lift Your EyesFollow Whitney on Instagram: @brighterdaypressLinks Mentioned in Episode/Find More on A Force to Be Reckoned With:Jointheforce.usFollow Bethany on Instagram @bethanyadkinsFollow Corey on Instagram @mrcoreyadkinsFind us on Youtube!Email Bethany at bethany@adkinsmedia.co Nourish Move LoveAtomic HabitsThis show has been produced by Adkins Media Co.
Whitney Newby is the creator of the Brighter Day Press, a lovely human being, and a beautiful artist. It is a delight to have her on the podcast for episode 131. In this episode, we're talking about embracing motherhood as a spiritual practice. Motherhood is not a struggle to get through, but a process wherein we experience the sufficiency of Christ in our weakness and become more like Him as we are sustained by Him amidst the dirty diapers, sleepless nights, teenage woes, and homeschooling drama. Whitney brings so much practical and gentle advice on how to take care of ourselves, carve out time with Jesus, and enjoy the wonder of motheirng. Enjoy! Episode sponsored by the Peaceful Press! Spring is too magical to miss a moment of it! Enjoy the Peaceful Press Spring Guide and Garden Guide for a beautiful 4 weeks of learning that will take you outdoors while connecting as a family and learning. Looking for more! Check out the Peaceful Press Nature Book Flood for a year of Charlotte Mason inspired science learning that takes you outdoors. In this episode– Memorising scripture The sacred calling and spiritual practice of motherhood The power of praying in front of your children The hard time of motherhood are our sanctification Self care as a means to being a present, engaged, peaceful mother Whitney's newest book, Lift Your Eyes Nourishing Nature Bible Verse Cards You can learn more about Jennifer here- Jennifer's Instagram You can learn more about Whitney here- Brighter Day Press Instagram Some Amazon Affiliate Links.
Today on the Wholesale Hotline Podcast (Flipping Mastery Edition), Jerry is joined by Clarissa Mendez to break down her real estate journey. Show notes -- in this episode we'll cover: Clarissa shares how she left her corporate job with no savings, overcame five months of “analysis paralysis,” and landed her first wholesale deal just two weeks after taking real action. She's now closed 17 deals with 4 in escrow, all in under a year—focusing almost exclusively on zero-cost agent outreach using the “555 Method” (5 offers, 5 agent calls, 5 follow-ups daily). Clarissa reveals how relationship-building helped her win a deal $10K under the highest offer, proving that sellers value trust and connection over just price. A breakdown of her biggest win: a $50,000 assignment fee from a land deal in Baytown, where she secured two price reductions by leveraging city pushback and buyer feedback. She explains why getting listings removed from the MLS can unlock bigger buyer pools and how consistent networking has helped her build a rock-solid buyers list—no paid ads needed. Please give us a rating and let us know how we are doing! ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ ☎️ Welcome to Wholesale Hotline & Flipping Mastery Breakout! ☎️ Jerry Norton went from digging holes for minimum wage in his mid 20's to becoming a millionaire by the age of 30. Today he's the nation's leading expert on flipping houses and has taught thousands of people how to live their dream lifestyle through real estate. **NOTE: To Download any of Jerry's FREE training, tools, or resources… Click on the link provided and enter your email. The download is automatically emailed to you. If you don't see it, check your junk/spam folder, in case your email provider put it there. If you still don't see it, contact our support at: support@flippingmastery.com or 888) 958-3028. ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
The man needs no introduction. UNCW Legend and CAA Champion Donovan Newby joins the program to talk about his career as a Seahawk!
Whitney Newby joins me today for a conversation that feels like a breath of fresh air for weary moms. We talk about what it means to truly lift our eyes to the Lord—especially when motherhood feels heavy and never-ending—and how her new devotional, Lift Your Eyes, meets women right in the middle of the mess. Whitney also shares two phrases that have deeply shaped the way she shows up as a mom: change of assignment and I have time. If you're in a season where your hands are full and your heart feels tired, I think this conversation will be a sweet reminder that you're not alone—and that God is right there with you. Get the book: https://www.harvesthousepublishers.com/books/lift-your-eyes-9780736989312 Connect with us! Website: https://www.pzazzonline.com/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/pzazzartstudio Instagram- www.instagram.com/pzazzartstudio Text us: 1-334-249-1818
Send us a textSenior Producer & Host Martha Carlson interviews Josh Newby, the founder of Theresa's Research Foundation. Josh has been a leader in the world of metastatic breast cancer advocacy for over a decade, focusing energy on bringing MBC research scientists and patient advocates together in an effort to improve our lives. To paraphrase Josh, researchers need patients and patients need researchers—a synergy he recognized early and brought to the fore of advocacy. This year, Josh and Theresa's Research Foundation is doubling down on a cure for MBC. In this episode, he talks about the work the Foundation is doing and what “cure” means to him. He also talks about the effects of current federal policy on research and what it may mean for the young MBC investigators he champions. To check out the episode notes, please visit ourmbclife.org.
This week's podcast is a breath of encouragement from author and creative Whitney Newby. Whitney shares her new book Life Your Eyes: Daily Invitations to Behold Christ in Motherhood to give mothers hope that their daily challenges and struggles can be opportunities to encounter Christ. Whitney gives moms hope and stories from her own struggles. Listen in and shop the book today. Shop our website: https://glamourfarms.com Connect with The Podcast on IG: http://instagram.com/glamourfarms.thepodcast/ Connect with Glamour Farms on IG: http://instagram.com/shopglamourfarms Connect with Haley on IG: http://instagram.com/haleyklockenga/ Connect with Whitney Newby on IG: https://www.instagram.com/brighterdaypress/ Shop Refresh Beauty: https://glamourfarms.com/collections/refresh-beauty
Mom life is full of ups and downs, and sometimes it's easy to get stuck looking down. But Whitney's new devotional for moms rooted in Psalm 121 calls us to lift our eyes to the One who sees us and sustains us. This is a book you will want on your shelves for years to come. Join us as we discuss Lift Your Eyes in this encouraging episode!Grab Lift Your Eyes here!Connect with Whitney: Website: https://brighterdaypress.com/Connect with Meagan:Instagram: http://instagram.com/faithandfables/ Facebook: http://facebook.com/faithandfablespodcast Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/8953622-meagan
Our guest today is Whitney Newby, a writer, artist, and the founder of Brighter Day Press, a ministry that creates literature-rich, gospel-centered resources for family discipleship. She has a Bible degree from Moody Bible Institute and is a registered nurse. Whitney makes her home in South Carolina with her husband and four children. In today episode Whitney and I discuss what it means to Lift Our Eyes (the title of her new book out March 18th!) to the One who will carry us through the sometimes difficult and discouraging days of motherhood. She offers honest stories and timeless truth from scripture for the heart of mothers needing reminders of God's love and faithfulness! Connect with Whitney: Instagram: @brighterdaypress Book website: www.liftyoureyesbook.com I'd love to hear from you! www.lynnellepeters.com Inquiries: hello@lynnellepeters.com Instagram: @knowingmotherhoodpodcast @lynnellepeters Facebook: @knowingmotherhood
DONOVAN NEWBY. (And every other guy on the roster, too.) UNCW plays for a banner on Monday night after another classic matchup with Charleston. The most joyful exhaustion.
If you've ever found yourself discouraged in motherhood and wondering where to look for help, today's guest, Whitney Newby from Brighter Day Press, has written a Scripture-drenched devotional geared toward helping you answer that exact question. In this episode, we chat all things motherhood, including the fallacy of “doing it all” (nobody does) and how to change our mindset when we're being bombarded by negativity from the world. Be encouraged that there is hope and purpose in those moments of feeling stuck and not knowing where to turn. God is always by our side. Guest Info:Whitney Newby - Brighter Day PressPreorder Her Book Now: Lift Your Eyes - Releasing March 18th! (Also Available Wherever Books Are Sold)Visit Her Website: Brighterdaypress.com for Book Lists, Resources for Families, and More!Sponsor Info:Summit MinistriesFind Out More About Summit Here!Voetberg Music AcademyCheck out Voetberg Music Academy HereCode: misformama20Bible References:Romans 6:12 Corinthians 5:17 Galatians 6:15Romans 8:13Luke 9:23Matthew 25:14-30Matthew 25:23Psalm 121Hebrews 4:12Isaiah 40:11James 1:5Links:The Gentleness ChallengePenny Reward SystemPaint & ProseM Is for MamaPenny Reward SystemLeave a Review for the M is for Mama ShowPre-Order Hard Is Not the Same Thing as BadM Is For Mama Chore GuideM Is For Mama Meal Plan Sign-UpFind Abbie at:InstagramYouTubeFacebook
The other day someone posted something like "If you'll just take the time to get organized, life will be easier." Usually, I would find that to be true and agree with it. When I read the post, I had spent 6 hours the day before cleaning, and looked around me; kid clutter was everywhere. The daily demands of motherhood at face value don't seem like much, but like a steady dripping, it can become overwhelming. I've followed Whitney for a while and know not everything has been easy for her, but it's lovely to watch her turn trials into worship. Early in my 20s, I had a series of wildly unjust things happen. I've since been able to recognize them as really unhealthy behaviors. But during that time Psalm 16 became a favorite. What led you to love 121? -When I became a mom, I thought I would be AMAZING. It's so hard to know how sleep deprivation and very demanding humans will impact you. My mother-in-law told me, "I didn't know how sinful I was until I became a mom." I smiled to myself thinking I had strong self-control. For the first kid and the first couple years I coped okay, but as years ticked on I started to realize exactly how true her statement was. How do you think faith can help a mom navigate the difficult days? I've noticed what I think about changes the way I walk through a day. Are there some things you meditate on that help your mood? When things get hard there is the temptation to stay at home, buckle down, and batten the hatches. Do you find that to be helpful or does it end up making things worse? How can Psalm 121 encourage us to keep moving forward? You can find Whitney's Book "Lift Your Eyes" or follow Whitney on Instagram. You can find Elizabeth writing helpful hints on the blogHelping you love Jesus and disciple your kids on Instagram Or get access to the "Bible Study" by signing up with email! Original Music written and recorded by Jonathan Camenisch *affiliate links are used when appropriate. Thank you for supporting Sunshine in My Nest
Today on the Wholesale Hotline Podcast (Flipping Mastery Edition), Jerry Norton is joined by Joshua Zeledon, who shares his journey from working in plumbing and real estate sales to scaling a thriving real estate investment business in just one year.. Show notes -- in this episode we'll cover: The pivotal moment in Puerto Rico that shifted Joshua's mindset—closing deals remotely and realizing real estate is more than just wholesaling. How strategic networking led Joshua and Nehemiah to a game-changing $87K assignment deal in Seattle, leveraging agent relationships and market insights. Breaking down the power of agent relationships in off-market deals—why wholesalers should embrace agents instead of avoiding them. The shift from small wholesale deals to multi-million dollar transactions—how focusing on creative structuring and long-term partnerships is the key to scaling. Please give us a rating and let us know how we are doing! ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ ☎️ Welcome to Wholesale Hotline & Flipping Mastery Breakout! ☎️ Jerry Norton went from digging holes for minimum wage in his mid 20's to becoming a millionaire by the age of 30. Today he's the nation's leading expert on flipping houses and has taught thousands of people how to live their dream lifestyle through real estate. **NOTE: To Download any of Jerry's FREE training, tools, or resources… Click on the link provided and enter your email. The download is automatically emailed to you. If you don't see it, check your junk/spam folder, in case your email provider put it there. If you still don't see it, contact our support at: support@flippingmastery.com or 888) 958-3028. ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
Today we have the honor of my new friend, Whitney Newby. She is a mama, writer, wife, author, and founder of Brighter Day Press. Her newest devotional Lift Your Eyes: Daily Invitations to Behold Christ in Motherhood, comes out SOON and is available for preorder.In this episode we talk about: Spiritual conviction vs. anxiety from the enemy Why loving your child/dream/goal/husband isn't enough to sustain them, you need love of Jesus Finding devotional time when you don't have 2 hours (or 20 minutes) a day to spare I pray this blesses you friend!
The ESC's Mallory Newby joins us to dive deep into the power of personal branding and how it can impact your career trajectory. She and Brian discuss the steps to defining your unique professional identity and how to effectively communicate it to your audience and collaborators. Mallory shares expert insights on how individuals can effectively define and communicate their unique value, offering actionable strategies for crafting a personal brand that aligns with career goals. Whether you're job hunting, networking, or looking to enhance your professional presence, this conversation is packed with valuable tips on leveraging your personal brand for success! Learn more about our Employee Resource Groups, Coaching Circles, Career Navigation Guide, Linkedin Learning, and many more opportunities on our ESC website! Book a session with Mallory here!
Today on the Wholesale Hotline Podcast (Flipping Mastery Edition), Jerry Norton is joined by Cody Hanson to break down his real estate journey. Show notes -- in this episode we'll cover: Cody shares how he made his first $8,000 real estate deal in just 14 days with one very simple strategy. Why virtual wholesaling is the game-changer that allows Cody to close deals nationwide from his home in Atlanta, leveraging tools like PropWire for lead generation. The importance of consistency in real estate success: Cody breaks down his formula of making five offers a day, five days a week, to hit 100 deals a month. How stacking multiple motivated seller lists (absentee owners, out-of-state, vacant properties, high equity, and tired landlords) helped Cody secure a $21,000 assignment fee in Panama City. The power of agent relationships in real estate investing: Cody explains how partnering with a top local agent helped him double-close and navigate obstacles like unpermitted roofing issues. Please give us a rating and let us know how we are doing! ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖ ☎️ Welcome to Wholesale Hotline & Flipping Mastery Breakout! ☎️ Jerry Norton went from digging holes for minimum wage in his mid 20's to becoming a millionaire by the age of 30. Today he's the nation's leading expert on flipping houses and has taught thousands of people how to live their dream lifestyle through real estate. **NOTE: To Download any of Jerry's FREE training, tools, or resources… Click on the link provided and enter your email. The download is automatically emailed to you. If you don't see it, check your junk/spam folder, in case your email provider put it there. If you still don't see it, contact our support at: support@flippingmastery.com or 888) 958-3028. ➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖➖
Join Sally as she invites author Whitney Newby on this special podcast episode to discuss Whitney's new book, Lift Your Eyes: Daily Invitations To Behold Christ In Motherhood.
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The Faith-Full Mama: Christian Motherhood, Spiritual Growth, Stay At Home Mom, Time Management
Today we have Whitney Newby, author of the forthcoming book, Lift Your Eyes: Daily Invitations to Behold Christ in Motherhood on the podcast! She is the founder of Brighter Day Press and has been an encouragement to so many of us. In her new book, Whitney Newby offers a heartfelt answer to encourage and equip mothers to find strength in God during the challenges of motherhood. Based on Psalm 121, Whitney breaks down each of the eight verses, revealing an aspect of God's character and shows how the attributes of God will sustain mothers during their most overwhelming moments. With raw honesty and spiritual wisdom and stunning original watercolor illustrations, Lift Your Eyes offers a refreshing perspective of how God's steadfast presence and love can transform the most difficult and lonely days into moments of grace. I hope you love this episode as much as I did!Find her here:Book website: liftyoureyesbook.comOur ministry's website: brighterdaypress.comInstagram handle: @brighterdaypress