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Today’s headline news for Canadian IT solution providers: ASUS Canada Country Manager: ASUS Canada has announced the appointment of Vernon Coutinho as Country Manager for its System Business Group. Made ahead of the ASUS Business Summit 2026 in Toronto, the move underscores the company’s long-term growth ambitions in the commercial market as it accelerates its focus on AI-ready devices. 7AI PLAID ELITE Launch: Security vendor 7AI has launched PLAID ELITE, a fully managed, AI-native security operations solution. The platform uses agentic AI to autonomously complete the majority of investigations end-to-end, offering partners a way to scale security operations without increasing headcount. Guardz Appoints Channel Leader: SMB cybersecurity platform Guardz has appointed former Pax8 executive Danni Munro as its new Director of Channel Sales for the ANZ region. The hire reflects a broader global channel push by the vendor to help MSPs meet the accelerating demand for consolidated security services. ChannelNEXT Toronto: TechnoPlanet’s ChannelNEXT conference kicks off tomorrow in Toronto, gathering Canadian VARs and MSPs to tackle pressing channel challenges. The event will feature extensive discussions on the future of the channel ecosystem. ManageEngine Autonomous AI: ManageEngine is rolling out an autonomous AI push designed to streamline IT operations. The initiative aims to help MSPs handle increasingly complex environments with automated workflows. Tech Builders 2026: Global Startups will host the Tech Builders 2026 conference in Toronto on June 16, focusing on the new digital economy. The event will explore AI, venture capital, and Canada’s role as a global innovation hub. Tech Financing Adoption: Mitsubishi HC Capital Canada is urging the channel to embed financing into partnerships. Director of Technology Finance Jim Moschos believes this approach will help clients overcome the high upfront costs of complex technology implementations. CRTC Streaming Demands: The CRTC has officially ordered streaming giants like Netflix and Apple TV to boost their spending on Canadian content. The regulatory move is designed to support the domestic production industry. Read Full Transcript Welcome to The Buzz from ChannelBuzz.ca, I’m Robert Dutt, today is Wednesday, May 27th, and here’s what’s happening in the channel today. Yesterday, ASUS Canada announced the appointment of Vernon Coutinho as Country Manager for its System Business Group. The announcement, which came just ahead of the ASUS Business Summit in Toronto, reflects the company’s long-term growth ambitions in the Canadian commercial market. Coutinho, who brings nearly 30 years of industry experience, will oversee strategy and performance across consumer, gaming, and commercial segments. For Canadian MSPs, this signals a deepening of the ASUS partner ecosystem locally. The company is actively accelerating its focus on AI-ready commercial devices, bringing its consumer DNA into the workplace. According to ASUS, the goal is to elevate the business laptop experience by delivering devices that are secure, manageable, and enjoyable to use. Also on Tuesday, 7AI announced the availability of PLAID ELITE, a fully managed, AI-native security operations solution. The platform combines autonomous investigation by AI agents with expert oversight from 7AI security engineers, delivering a continuous, follow-the-sun security outcome. The company is positioning the tool as a way for organizations to protect their environments without needing to build or scale an internal operations team. What makes this relevant for the channel is the service model. Rather than relying entirely on human analyst shifts, PLAID ELITE’s coverage scales with investigation volume through agentic AI. 7AI noted that agents are now autonomously completing the majority of investigations end-to-end, allowing partners to drive security outcomes through technology rather than headcount. Cybersecurity platform Guardz has appointed former Pax8 executive Danni Munro as its new Director of Channel Sales for the Australia and New Zealand region. While this is an international appointment, Munro’s background in scaling Pax8’s operations underscores a broader channel push by Guardz. The company is actively deepening its partner relationships to meet accelerating demand from small and medium-sized businesses facing rising ransomware threats. This move highlights a continuing global trend where cybersecurity vendors are relying on seasoned channel veterans to help MSPs deliver consolidated security services to clients who lack the internal expertise to manage threats independently. In Brief – TechnoPlanet’s ChannelNEXT conference kicks off tomorrow in Toronto to address pressing partner challenges. ManageEngine says its new autonomous AI push will streamline IT operations for managed service providers. Global Startups is set to host the Tech Builders 2026 conference in Toronto on June 16. Mitsubishi HC Capital Canada is urging the channel to embed financing into partnerships to offset complex technology costs. The CRTC has ordered streaming platforms like Netflix and Apple TV to boost their spending on Canadian content. Full details and links in the show notes or the blog post. Later today on In The Channel, we will be airing our conversation with Coro CEO Joe Sykora to discuss security stacks and the 2026 threat landscape. And if you haven’t heard it yet, be sure to check out yesterday’s episode featuring Nigel Brown, CTO of Microserve, for a practitioner’s take on AI readiness and tokenomics from Dell Technologies World. That’s how we’re seeing the headlines today. I’m Robert Dutt for ChannelBuzz.ca, thanks for listening. Have a great day.
Nigel Brown, CTO of Microserve Not every voice at Dell Technologies World last week belonged to a vendor. For a partner perspective on the week’s biggest themes, In The Channel sat down with Nigel Brown, CTO of Microserve – a Burnaby, BC-based solution provider, Dell Titanium partner, and Dell’s Client Solutions Partner of the Year in Canada in consecutive years. Brown walked away from DTW with deskside agentic AI as his headline takeaway, particularly after hands-on time in a Dell lab showcasing NemoClaw – NVIDIA‘s enterprise-governance take on the OpenClaw open-source agent framework. “They’ve set it up closed by default – it can’t leave the box,” Brown says. “That’s a safety net that really opens the conversation.” That said, he’s clear-eyed about where most of his public sector and enterprise clients actually are. “Broad scope, it’s ahead. The hardware is going to follow it.” The tokenomics reality landed hard too. Brown shared a personal story about spending a hundred dollars testing Claude on a single flight – a relatable example he’s started using to frame the real cost implications of unmanaged AI usage, well before any on-premises or local inference conversation begins. On cyber resilience, Brown says he’s had to evolve his approach: “I got to be more of a jerk. I was being too nice.” His firm’s managed backup practice has seen firsthand the damage when clients – and even other MSPs – treat backup as a checkbox. When you show up after a ransomware event to find the backup server was on the same domain and hit just as hard, the conversation changes. And on Canadian data sovereignty, Brown goes beyond the standard data-residency talking points. FISA Section 702 and the CLOUD Act, he argues, represent far more serious legal exposure than most clients realize – even those who believe a Canadian cloud region is sufficient protection. The conversation also covers the AI PC refresh cycle colliding with supply chain pressure, the end-user adoption gap that’s undermining Copilot investments, and what Dell’s revised partner incentive structure signals about where the growth opportunities are. Read Full Transcript Robert Dutt: Hello and welcome to In the Channel from ChannelBuzz.ca, bringing news and information to the Canadian IT channel community for the last 16 years. I’m Robert Dutt, editor of ChannelBuzz.ca and your host for the show. Last week, I was at Dell Technologies World in Las Vegas, Dell’s big annual customer and partner event. Over the course of the week, I had a number of conversations that I’ll be bringing here on In the Channel. Last week, we featured three Dell executives. This week, we’re bringing you some partners. Today, we start on that partner perspective, specifically from one of Canada’s top Dell partners. Nigel Brown is CTO of Microserve, a Burnaby, BC-based solution provider that has earned Titanium status with Dell and taken home Dell’s Client Solutions Partner of the Year in Canada in consecutive years. Microserve serves an enterprise and public sector-heavy client base, which means Nigel’s job is regularly about taking what gets announced on a stage in Las Vegas and translating it into something that makes sense for organizations that don’t necessarily move at conference speed. I caught up with Nigel on site at DTW last week. We covered a lot of ground – deskside agentic AI and what it’s actually going to take to make that real for customers, the very real cost of token economics, why he’s had to be, as he put it, more of a jerk about cyber resilience, and why the Canadian data sovereignty conversation is more urgent than most people realize. Let’s get right to it. My chat with Nigel Brown. Nigel, thanks for taking the time. Appreciate it. Nigel Brown: Happy to be here. Thanks for having me. Robert Dutt: So you guys are here, obviously, as a Titanium-level Dell partner, consecutive years as the Client Solutions Partner of the Year in Canada. What’s your overall read on this week? What made your ears stand up? What caught your attention? What are you taking back to both your team and to your customers when you go back to Burnaby? Nigel Brown: That’s a really good question. It’s also a big one. There’s been a lot of announcements, a lot of dialogue over the last couple of days. I’m trying to process that a little bit, assuming you were going to ask me that. I think the biggest takeaway I had – everybody’s heard of OpenClaw, everybody’s heard all the IT people are terrified of it, so it’s more, how do we get rid of it in our environments? Seeing this whole push around deskside agentic AI, especially given our market where we play a lot with clients – I actually had the opportunity, I did the lab today because I couldn’t resist seeing what it’s like. The governance and security wrapper on it totally makes sense and it’s opened my eyes. I think that’s probably the biggest. Beyond that, I would say the Dell hardware being able to run frontier models, seeing Gemini running local for sovereignty conversations – I think that’s a really good thing to see as well. Robert Dutt: Along those lines, obviously you touched on one of the big stories this week, which is deskside AI – the idea of physical infrastructure that’s at or near the customer’s desk, either in the data center or right there in the PC, that’s processing the models locally. It sounds like something that you’re interested in. I’m curious where it lands for your customers. Is it something that’s a conversation point, or is it ahead of where they are in the AI discussion at this point? Nigel Brown: I would say broad scope – I don’t want to lump all my customers into one bucket – but broad scope, it’s ahead. I don’t think you’re seeing a lot of organizations ready for it. We also deal heavily with public sector enterprise accounts, for example. We’re doing more and more in the commercial market where you’re going to see a little bit more playing and adoption within tech teams. But in ours, yeah, I’d say we’re definitely ahead right now. So it gives you a chance to get in there and pitch the idea as something new and plant those seeds. Once I get it past my IT and security folks, then that’s where it’s all going to start. If I can’t get it through mine in a good conversation, then I’m never going to be able to with our clients. Robert Dutt: But it sounds like there’s at least that – from your comments on OpenClaw, it sounds like there’s that door, that area of interest. Nigel Brown: Seeing it today under the NemoClaw and Viya umbrella – yeah, I think there’s definitely something there. They’ve set it up closed by default. It can’t leave the box. That’s what I saw in the lab today. So until you set up essentially like a firewall rule to allow it to do something, it’s a safety net that I think really opens the conversation and allows the idea of end users actually playing. Those are really early adopters anyway. And how could I integrate agentic AI into organizations? Robert Dutt: Man, how often does it come back down to governance with AI? Nigel Brown: Oh, absolutely. That’s pretty much the name of the game everywhere. And so we’re doing it well, and many are still scrambling. Robert Dutt: You touch on you guys having a lot of public sector, healthcare, education, all those kinds of verticals – not always the fastest to move on new tech. Along the lines of the previous questions, but sort of taken out a notch – how much of what the AI announcements we’ve heard this week translate directly to where your customers are at, versus how much needs to be, shall we say, adapted for the reality of your accounts? Nigel Brown: Well, you go to any of these events and it’s, “We’re behind if we’re not doing agentic AI everywhere.” Reality is, it’s just not true. I think it’s very forward-thinking – or very optimistic – to think we’re all moving that fast. It’s headed in that direction quicker and quicker. Executive tables are always the ones sitting there going, “We want it, we need it in our organizations, we’re going to get left behind.” So it’s very top of mind. But some organizations have very niche deployments – they’re figuring out the right solutions. Healthcare – I’ve seen it, they’ve done some phenomenal things in radiology and other areas. So it’s picking up. We’re dealing with one client right now that’s looking at online pharmacy and they’re looking at a huge Dell compute cluster to run AI on. So you see it, but it’s not commonplace. It’s not every organization. Certainly as you get into municipalities and things like that, it’s Copilot at best – that’s really where they’re trying to play – and their user base just isn’t adopting, not even close. Robert Dutt: So it sounds like there are at least a couple of steps that need to happen to get to the point of, A, using what’s already in place and, B, potentially looking at building out something internally – and the stuff that’s been talked about here a lot, the idea of running those AI workloads internally on the data center side. Nigel Brown: Yeah. I think it’s going to get there for sure. Right now the conversation has to be outcomes – not “I want AI.” And right now it’s so heavily, “Well, I know I need it, I don’t know what for yet.” I’ve seen it even in some peer groups – the dialogue is, “Well, we’re going to do AI, we’re going to build agents.” So, what for? And then there’s a long pause. Driving outcomes conversations is where it’s going to start, in my opinion. The hardware is going to follow it. And that really ties into, well, where are you going to run it? Do you understand token economics – or tokenomics, whatever the buzzword is right now – and that’s a really big deal. For me, getting that message out really loud and clear around the cost of tokens – I’ve done it, I’ve gotten burned. I spent a hundred bucks on a plane because I wanted to see Claude do something cool. And you’re going, wow, if I can do that in 10 minutes, think of what larger organizations will spend if they don’t find a smarter way to run it. Robert Dutt: That’s a good point – it’s not something you necessarily understand, but it’s something you can sure feel if you start to have adventures with the stuff. Nigel Brown: Well, exactly. And all it’s going to take – like I said, a lot of organizations started with Copilot under the Microsoft umbrella, because it was like an easy button. It was there for them, it was already set up. I am worried about some of those days changing, where that subscription turns into usage-based models. And we’ll see where that goes. You’re seeing it with Anthropic, you’re seeing it with Perplexity. I bounce off my limits all the time. Most of what I’m doing I can wait till tomorrow – but it’s easy to get out of control. Robert Dutt: And user computing is pretty core to what you guys do. There are a few things going on there – Windows 11 end-of-life support coming in October, the AI PC push coming from every direction at the same time. I’m curious if those two things are coming together in customer conversations as one refresh decision, or are they still separate tracks – the need to modernize for the Windows upgrade versus the need to modernize to get the most out of AI workloads? Nigel Brown: I think the end-of-support conversation and hardware refresh, honestly, is the biggest driver of the conversation that I’ve seen. And then that leads into, well, do I need an AI PC, and why, and what’s going to run on it? Everybody’s exploring and curious about it. There’s more skepticism about whether you need it now. Robert Dutt: How is that hitting along with the current fun situation with hardware constraints and prices spiking? And we’re hearing pretty directly from Jeff Clarke that, you know, telling customers, let us know what you want as early in the process as you can. I think the natural addendum to that is, make decisions knowing you might have this machine for a little bit longer than you previously expected. Nigel Brown: Totally right. So it’s very much my dialogue with our clients – it’s future-proofing. You better do it now. You don’t want to be stuck with a machine that can’t run an NPU for the next five years. So even if right now there’s skepticism about how much is going to run on it today, I think it is an important conversation to have and make sure that we’re ready for the moments where we’re really seeing workloads and inferencing running on device. You have to have that conversation now and pre-plan for it. But yeah, it’s been – especially in public sector – a hard conversation to have right now. Supply chain – we’re like a broken record. It still surprises me how many clients we talk to that haven’t seen this coming, that don’t know it’s real, or you get the ones going, “Well, I think it’s going to clear up in September, I’ll just wait till then.” Oh man. Brace for it. We’ve got to be ready. It just feels like a conversation on repeat these days – and it’s more than worth it, making sure we’re doing model selection with the future in mind. Robert Dutt: I find it’s a fun time to be a partner in that particular space. Nigel Brown: Well, you know, quote volume has quadrupled, because that same customer deal might take four different passes before they’ve made it through, especially in government. Pricing validity is a real challenge. It’s a moving target – no decision ever gets made fast. Robert Dutt: I want to talk a little about cyber resilience – another big topic here at the event. You guys run a managed backup practice, I understand, and you’re doing a lot of what vendors are asking MSPs to evolve towards. When you get into a customer environment today, what’s the most common gap between what they think their backup situation looks like and the reality of the situation? Nigel Brown: That’s an interesting question. It’s a real mixed bag. I always start with, “How confident are you in your ability to recover?” And most leaders – business leaders, outside of IT – there’s like a long pause. “Well, I don’t know.” Okay. Have you ever tested your recovery capability? No. Well, that’s where we’re going to start. And in other dialogues, they think they’ve got the backups running, but nobody’s been looking at them – they’re coming from doing it themselves, or maybe a mom-and-pop IT person taking care of it. They’re not watching, they’re not looking at tools, they’re not getting alert notifications on whether it’s keeping up and whether they’re protected. So that’s very foundational. Warning new clients – it’s just, let’s take them on that journey, do an assessment of the whole environment, make sure we’re protected. And a lot of conversations are, “Do you know that you’re not protected? Like, if you got ransomware tomorrow, there’s nothing I could do to help you, even though I’m your MSP.” That’s a scary reality. I’ve seen that have to go back to boards and make some tough decisions, find budget and solve it. They usually do – they react fast – but you’ve got to make the risk abundantly clear. Robert Dutt: That makes sense. In talking to Rob Emsley, who’s on the marketing team for the cyber resilience side at Dell, he was saying that 97% of cyber attacks now are specifically targeting backup infrastructure – because it turns out that’s where all the stuff is. Does that match what you’re seeing, and has that shift changed what you’re recommending to customers about what being protected really means for them? Nigel Brown: I wouldn’t say it’s really changed our messaging. I’d like to think we were maybe ahead of the curve in talking about storage and immutability – some of these key elements of, well, you just need it. That’s how we run our hosted service for clients that use it. And if we’re building out an architecture for another client, it’s just fundamental these days. You can’t even consider a solution that doesn’t include immutability protection, being able to spot bad things happening. But I’ve seen it – we’ve come into a disaster client where, “Hey, we got ransomware, can you help us recover?” And you go to the backup server to find out it was ransomwared too. “Do you have any tapes floating around?” It’s a tough chat to have. You see that less these days, but you definitely see the attempts – people trying to do it. And even other MSPs – I hate to say it – they’re not mature enough in how they’re protecting. They took the backup server, joined it to the domain – it’s just another device on the network. And sure enough, that’s exactly what gets hit because they didn’t plan it out. So it’s all planning and doing it right in the first place. Robert Dutt: It’s a checkbox as opposed to something that’s more firmly thought through. Given that, how do you approach it with customers? Do you come at it as, “This is something you should do, these are the reasons why, this is the potential downside” – or is it a thou-shalt kind of conversation? Nigel Brown: You know, a pile of years ago, after seeing an incident hit a new customer, I kind of resolved – I’ve got to be more of a jerk. I hate to say it. I got to be a lot tougher in my stance. I was being too nice. So yeah, in all things on this, my position is to generally take a pretty firm line. It’s all about risk, though. And to business leaders especially, that’s a term they understand. I’m not telling them, “Okay, you need this type of backup solution and it’s going to do these things.” It’s all about, how do we address the risk that you have right now? Leave it to us to figure out the details as we design the solution. Rarely do we get into the weeds of it unless it’s a larger client where we’re dealing with a large IT team that has opinions. But usually in those larger environments, there are groups that are already aligned – they know what they should be doing, maybe just haven’t done it themselves yet. The new architecture is absolutely going to include all those steps. So it’s an easier conversation to have. In some ways, it’s giving them permission if you’re coming in as a new supplier – it’s the stuff they’ve wanted to do, but haven’t really had the air cover to make the case. Robert Dutt: Yeah, you come in as that outside opinion to say, this is how it needs to be. Nigel Brown: And our job is often more of just a translator for those IT teams to their leadership – to help support the business case. Robert Dutt: I want to talk about the Modern Partner Platform and some of the partner program changes that have rolled out this week. One of the big things is obviously the revised incentive structure, with cyber resilience particularly called out as a premium rebate area. From your seat as a Titanium partner, what does the new structure tell you about where Dell sees the biggest growth opportunities for partners? Nigel Brown: Well, I think it does exactly that – it says where the growth opportunities are. And largely there was no surprise. In my opinion, when you look at it, it aligns to how we want to lead deals, it aligns with the conversations we’re already going to have. Now it’s just helping incentivize that dialogue. Nothing surprising there – I just see better alignment. Robert Dutt: Let’s play a little bit of “anything can happen here.” Vendors like Dell are starting to build agentic AI into their programs, their portals, their tools – all the stuff you guys work with every day. Where do you see the most genuine value for an organization like your own in vendors – agentifying, for want of a better word – their partner programs and tools? And the flip side: are there any potholes you’re watching out for as that rolls out? Nigel Brown: You know, the more the merrier – more tools you can bring in is great. We’re always excited to see what they come up with. But to me, the bottom line is back to outcomes. It’s about reducing friction in the sales process. What do we want our sellers to do? We want them out selling. Living in a partner portal trying to find what they need, deal registration, all of those things that can be painful – sometimes it’s just admin work taking you away from conversations with clients. Reduce friction – that’s the name of the game. Do I want to see more AI-generated marketing content? No. We can do that ourselves – one prompt, feed something in, done. To me, the more you can expose what matters to us and reduce friction, the better. It keeps us doing what we should be doing and not sitting there doing admin work. Robert Dutt: It sounds like based on that comment, what Dell and a lot of its peers are doing is already on track – because I’m sure they’re asking these exact same questions of partners around the world right now. Nigel Brown: Oh, they’ve got way smarter people than me working in these massive organizations. They know the outcomes we want to achieve. And I’m excited that we’re at a point in time where we can see some of this come to fruition. Ten years ago, this was never a reality. Robert Dutt: What’s the biggest misconception you think your customers have about what it means to be AI ready right now? Nigel Brown: I think it depends on who the conversation is centered around. If it’s C-suite leadership, it’s back to, “We want AI, I don’t know what for, I don’t know what it is, but I know I need it.” There are tough conversations to be had. AI readiness is really, is your data ready? We heard that on stage this morning. Most organizations we walk into – it turns out they’ve got no data governance. So, let’s define some of this, let’s build some process, look at the right tools. In the Microsoft lens, we do a lot around Microsoft 365 and modern workplace. Well, then it’s a Purview conversation. And they get confused – “Why are you talking about DLP and Purview? I thought we were talking about AI readiness.” That’s exactly what it’s all about. The other big one I think they’re not taking seriously enough is the end-user adoption side. I’ve seen organizations – you go into their portals and have a look with them – their adoption of Copilot, where they’ve spent a whole pile of money, is abysmal. So then the dialogue is, “What you actually need to do is get your users excited. Train them, show them the cool things.” I think we’ve been really successful doing that inside our own organization, and now that’s something we deliver to our clients as well – we need to get your teams ready and thinking differently. At a C-suite level, they’re usually surprised at the path it takes, or in some cases how long it might take to get there. “Your data is in such rough shape – you’re two years away. You need to build a foundation before you can really consume it.” Now, some of the announcements this morning – okay, that starts changing the equation. We could get there faster if we have the right infrastructure in place. Robert Dutt: For a variety of reasons, the Canadian data sovereignty question feels like it’s getting louder. And I have to imagine, especially in your public sector footprint, how are you helping customers think through AI infrastructure decisions when data residency and compliance are an increasing part of the equation? Nigel Brown: It’s a non-negotiable for most of our enterprise and public sector clients. It’s going to run on-prem. They cannot afford to run on cloud. Yes, they want the latest models, the frontier models, the cool bells and whistles as we all do. But really – I presented at a conference last year on exactly this topic, why it’s important to bring it back on-prem. Never mind the tokenomics conversation – now there’s just more ammunition. I chatted with one IT leader, a commercial client, not public sector, who was all proud of how he’d migrated everything to cloud. We were in a session where they talked through the tokenomics challenge and another reason why sovereignty matters. And you watch the look on his face go, “Wow, I’m going to have to start building a data center again. I thought I got out of that.” And he was sitting there with his CEO in the room for that conversation. Kind of a wake-up call. So my dialogue is, let’s talk through what does the Patriot Act mean? What does FISA Section 702 mean? It’s a little bit scary, and people are shocked – “I thought running in Google Cloud or AWS, running it in a Canadian location was good enough.” No. That provider has access to your data. Have you heard of the CLOUD Act? That’s nothing compared to FISA 702 – they don’t even need to ask. They can just go and get it. And that’s pretty scary. So yeah, a lot of our job now is just sharing and communicating the right things to our clients and making sure they’re aware. Robert Dutt: Aside from your efforts to bring that education – do you find that the level of general awareness is on the rise? Are we getting to more of a discussion about how to solve for this, rather than still defining the scope of the problem? Nigel Brown: I would love to say it’s more mature. The reality is no – it’s still early-stage conversations. You get anomalies. We were with some clients who are way ahead and have just deployed Azure Local on Dell infrastructure. They’re doing amazing things, moving fast. So now it’s more, “How can I partner with you to go share this message? Why you went there, why you built it this way, what are you doing about it?” But no, it’s going to be a continued push – much like the supply chain story here – these dialogues just repeat as you walk into client after client. Robert Dutt: Last one for me – along the same lines as the first question, but a slightly different lens. What’s one thing from this week that you think will genuinely change what Microserve brings to customers in the next 12 months? Nigel Brown: I come back to where we started – the whole side of agentic AI. That was not on my radar, not in a serious way. “Let’s play around with this, let’s lab it out, see where it’s getting explored.” When you see a name like Dell behind what we’re doing, that got me more excited than I would have thought. I want to pilot inside our org. And if we can start building something that works here, then absolutely – taking that to clients and saying, “Okay, look at the GB10s, look at the GB300s, let’s move up the ladder.” There’s a tangible path that gives them more value than trying to build massive solutions right out of the gate. There are quick wins there, and that’s what excites me – showing a customer how there could be a quick win if we did this right. And it ties into the last thread we were pulling on – “Okay, you’re telling me I shouldn’t have all this stuff running on public cloud, so where’s it going to run?” And you’re not talking megawatts and massive data centers here. All I want to do is automate tasks and do some of this lower-level stuff. I think that’s going to be an interesting entry point for a lot of clients – making it more accessible. Everybody’s used ChatGPT, Claude, whatever their tool of choice is, so they’re into prompting. Nobody’s really understanding Copilot or understanding agentic – it’s a big buzzword. That’s our job. We can show them a slice of the possible, mock up these use cases, and those are quick wins. Then it is something deployable at scale – you just move it from the little box to a bigger box. The more people take advantage of it and keep moving up the scale, you don’t need to go spend millions upfront to play around with something like that. It’s going to open more doors. Robert Dutt: No shortage of interesting opportunities. Good luck getting out there and chasing those, and thanks again for making the time this week. Nigel Brown: You bet. Thanks for having me.
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Use promo code: FREEMONTH to get the first month free until the end of 2025.https://taking-the-land.supercast.com/?coupon=FREEMONTHMany are hurt in church. Hannah was provoked in the house of God, yet she chose God's will there and found healing there. Elkanah's double portion models grace amid broken systems. The call is clear: refuse bitterness, stop replaying the wound, forgive, plant yourself, and let God turn the place of pain into the place of joy. Includes a real-life testimony of healing and recommissioning.https://TakingTheLandPodcast.comSUBSCRIBE TO PREMIUM FOR MORE:• Subscribe for only $3/month on Supercast: https://taking-the-land.supercast.com/• Subscribe for only $3.99/month on Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taking-the-land/subscribe• Subscribe for only $4.99/month on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5b14:00 Scripture & Setup — 1 Samuel 1:1–716:10 When church hurts most18:40 Hannah's shame and loneliness21:00 The spotlight you feel at church23:15 Provoked by a “rival”25:20 The lie: “no one understands”27:20 Elkanah's double portion love29:30 Hophni & Phinehas: broken systems, right heart31:45 Noble souls who made it (Paul, Joseph, John Mark)34:10 The cycle of replaying the wound36:05 The “Penina” in us38:20 You can't love Jesus and hate His Bride40:20 Transformation is the point42:15 Choose God's will like Hannah44:05 Planted, you'll flourish (Psalm 92)45:20 Vow, blessing, no longer sad46:40 Testimony: “Hurt place → healing place”50:10 Joy after grief: sent to preach52:00 Salvation call54:00 Altar: repent, forgive, embrace church55:30 Closing prayerShow NotesALL PROCEEDS GO TO WORLD EVANGELISMLocate a CFM Church near you: https://cfmmap.orgWe need five-star reviews! Tell the world what you think about this podcast at: • Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5b • Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/taking-the-land-cfm-sermon-pod-43369
Use promo code: FREEMONTH to get the first month free until the end of 2025.https://taking-the-land.supercast.com/?coupon=FREEMONTHSermon #6 from Tuesday Morning of the 2025 International Prescott Summer Bible Conference“Strengthen my inner man.”That was the Apostle Paul's desperate prayer—not for better circumstances, but for a stronger soul. In this unforgettable sermon, Pastor Brown pulls back the curtain on what's really holding many believers back: wounded hearts, broken beams, and fear of intimacy.Preached with raw conviction and real-life illustrations—from a stroke survivor niece to a crumbling century-old house—this message exposes the hidden rooms in our hearts that we've locked away from Christ. But the good news is: Jesus wants to dwell there too. Not just in your salvation, but in every part of your soul.This sermon will move you, challenge you, and most of all, heal you.
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“You cannot build your church on religious people.” In this powerful opening night sermon of the Waltham Forest Conference, Pastor Nigel Brown issues a timely and prophetic warning: If we prioritize church growth over new birth, we may lose the very culture that fuels our calling.Using Acts 5 as his foundation, Pastor Brown contrasts the “rest who dared not join” with those born again into a supernatural, Holy Ghost culture. He exposes the dangers of importing religious Christians rather than reaching sinners, and passionately defends the core values of evangelism, discipleship, church planting, and world evangelism.With stirring illustrations, historical insight into the Salvation Army, and testimonies of transformation, this message will challenge every pastor, disciple, and believer to preserve the culture that God has entrusted to our fellowship.
Many are hurt in church. Hannah was provoked in the house of God, yet she chose God's will there and found healing there. Elkanah's double portion models grace amid broken systems. The call is clear: refuse bitterness, stop replaying the wound, forgive, plant yourself, and let God turn the place of pain into the place of joy. Includes a real-life testimony of healing and recommissioning.00:14:00 Scripture & Setup — 1 Samuel 1:1–700:16:10 When church hurts most00:18:40 Hannah's shame and loneliness00:21:00 The spotlight you feel at church00:23:15 Provoked by a “rival”00:25:20 The lie: “no one understands”00:27:20 Elkanah's double portion love00:29:30 Hophni & Phinehas: broken systems, right heart00:31:45 Noble souls who made it (Paul, Joseph, John Mark)00:34:10 The cycle of replaying the wound00:36:05 The “Penina” in us00:38:20 You can't love Jesus and hate His Bride00:40:20 Transformation is the point00:42:15 Choose God's will like Hannah00:44:05 Planted, you'll flourish (Psalm 92)00:45:20 Vow, blessing, no longer sad00:46:40 Testimony: “Hurt place → healing place”00:50:10 Joy after grief: sent to preach00:52:00 Salvation call00:54:00 Altar: repent, forgive, embrace church00:55:30 Closing prayerShow NotesALL PROCEEDS GO TO WORLD EVANGELISMLocate a CFM Church near you: https://cfmmap.orgWe need five-star reviews! Tell the world what you think about this podcast at: • Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5b • Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/taking-the-land-cfm-sermon-pod-43369
After the offering (skip to 12:50), Pastor Brown preaches “Standing on the Shoulders of Giants” from Exodus 28:1–2,12. We are not self-made. God designs leaders and believers to carry names on our shoulders and on our hearts—with affection and responsibility.Key movements: Abraham's intercession for Lot, Israel blessed “for the fathers' sake,” Aaron bearing Israel's names, foundations with the apostles, our fellowship's promise, supporting tired leaders like Moses, honoring modern giants, rescuing giants like David, Paul's lonely burden, and God's memorials—Cornelius' prayers, fragrant giving, and Mordecai remembered.Call to action: become a “hiding place” (Isaiah 32:2). Put real names on your shoulders in prayer, service, and sacrificial giving. God remembers the carriers.Scriptures referenced: Exodus 28; Genesis 19; Deuteronomy 9; Revelation 21:14; Isaiah 58:12; Matthew 23:4; Galatians 6:2; Exodus 17; 2 Samuel 21; 2 Corinthians 11:28; 2 Timothy 4:16; Acts 10; Philippians 4:18–19; Matthew 25:35–40; Esther 2,6; Isaiah 32:2.Chapters12:50 Standing on Shoulders • Text: Exodus 28; Newton quote15:20 Giants and Intercession • Abraham rescues Lot18:40 Not Our Righteousness • Fathers and foundations22:10 Names on the Priest • Carried before the Lord25:30 Shoulders and Heart • Affection + responsibility28:45 The Weight Leaders Carry • COVID lesson31:30 Blessed to Bless • Carry across tribes34:50 Hold Up Moses' Hands • Supporting elders38:00 Honoring Giants Today • Campbell example40:30 When Giants Need Help • Abishai saves David42:40 Paul's Burden and Loneliness45:00 Memorial Before God • Cornelius, aroma of giving47:20 “Least of These” • Esther & Mordecai remembered50:00 Be a Hiding Place • Isaiah 32:252:30 Prayer for Weary Pastors • Altar responseShow NotesALL PROCEEDS GO TO WORLD EVANGELISMLocate a CFM Church near you: https://cfmmap.orgWe need five-star reviews! Tell the world what you think about this podcast at: • Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5b • Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/taking-the-land-cfm-sermon-pod-43369
Prayer is not a duty. It is access. In Luke 11:9–13, Jesus links ask/seek/knock to the gift of the Holy Spirit so we learn to pray with structure, persistence, and power. Pastor Nigel Brown calls the church to a prayer revival: praying in the Spirit for strategies, breakthrough, and intimacy with God.https://TakingTheLandPodcast.comSUBSCRIBE TO PREMIUM FOR MORE:• Subscribe for only $3/month on Supercast: https://taking-the-land.supercast.com/• Subscribe for only $3.99/month on Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taking-the-land/subscribe• Subscribe for only $4.99/month on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5bScripture: Luke 11:1–13; Mark 1:35; Hebrews 7:25; Ephesians 6:18; Jude 20; Romans 8:26–27.Key ideas:• Use the Lord's Prayer as a framework.• Persist when answers delay.• Ask for the Holy Spirit's help to pray God's will.• Let the Spirit give strategy for finances, family, and fruitfulness.• Move from repetition to Spirit-led intercession.Chapters00:00 The Power of Giving02:50 Breaking the Spirit of Poverty06:10 The Cost of True Worship09:05 The Importance of First Fruits11:55 Testimonies of Transformation14:58 The Role of Prayer in Spiritual Growth22:02 Teaching the Art of Prayer25:06 The Necessity of Persistence in Prayer30:03 The Holy Spirit's Role in Prayer37:01 Praying with Authority and Intimacy39:46 Praying in the Spirit46:05 Practical Applications of Prayer52:02 Conclusion and Call to Action
SummaryIn this Leadership Monday message on the Taking the Land podcast, Pastor Brown delivers a deeply personal and powerful sermon on Romans 12:2 — exploring the GOOD, ACCEPTABLE, and PERFECT will of God.Through his own testimony of battling fear, insecurity, and the lies of the enemy, Pastor Brown reveals how God's will is often misunderstood as dark, foreboding, and hard — but in reality, it is inherently good, pleasing to God, and perfectly complete.If you've ever wrestled with surrendering to God's will, feeling afraid of where obedience might lead, this message is for you. Learn how to overcome the enemy's lies, understand the full picture of God's plan, and step confidently into your calling.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Leadership Monday02:41 Understanding the Will of God15:31 The Goodness of God's Will22:39 The Perfect Will of GodTakeawaysThe will of God is often misunderstood as something dark or foreboding.God's will is described as good, acceptable, and perfect in Romans 12:2.The Greek word for good, 'agathos', signifies something inherently good and useful.Pleasing God is our aim, and it is not hard to do.Acts of service, no matter how small, please God.God cares about the little things we do for others.The will of God is a complete picture, not just a moment.We often see only a small part of God's plan.The will of God can lead to personal revival and fulfillment.Trusting in God's will can transform our fears into faith.Show NotesALL PROCEEDS GO TO WORLD EVANGELISMLocate a CFM Church near you: https://cfmmap.orgWe need five-star reviews! Tell the world what you think about this podcast at: • Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5b • Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/taking-the-land-cfm-sermon-pod-43369
C'est l'un des personnages les plus singuliers de la politique britannique : Nigel Farage, 61 ans, ancien banquier et ex-député européen. Tout à droite de l'échiquier politique, il a largement œuvré en faveur du Brexit, puis a pris une pause, pour animer des émissions de radio et participer à des télé-réalités. Mais depuis 2024, il a réussi à se faire élire député, pour le parti nationaliste Reform, sur un programme en large partie tourné sur l'immigration. Un an après les législatives qui l'ont vu entrer au Parlement, reportage à Clacton-on-Sea, là où Nigel Farage s'est fait parachuter. De notre envoyée spéciale de retour de Clacton-on-Sea, Les 25 canards, des alpagas, neuf cochons gambadent dans les champs de la « ferme de Sandy », au nord de Clacton, un espace de zoothérapie pour enfants. L'année dernière, la ferme a failli fermer « C'était très dur. Avant que Nigel Farage ne nous rende visite, nous avions plus de 35 000 euros de dettes. Il a lancé une cagnotte et en un jour, il a récolté près de 22 000 euros pour nous. » Gary et Sandy, les fondateurs : « C'est difficile de savoir vers qui se tourner, et vous ne parvenez jamais jusqu'aux décideurs… à part Farage. » Le couple, qui travaille sept jours sur sept, n'avait jamais voté jusqu'alors : « Je n'avais pas une bonne opinion de lui, jusqu'à ce que je le rencontre. Il m'a fait changer d'avis en nous rendant visite. Il a certaines idées qui ne me plaisent pas, mais tout ça, ce n'est que de la politique. En 40 ans, je n'ai jamais voté, mais il a eu ma voix. » Un « personnage Marmite » Nigel Farage, c'est un « personnage Marmite », du nom de cette pâte de légumes fermentés : on adore ou on déteste. Début 2024, Farage a lancé sa campagne devant le symbole de Clacton, une ville balnéaire délaissée des touristes : le casino sur la jetée. Nigel Brown, directeur de la communication : « Farage, comme Donald Trump, est très bon pour dire aux gens ce qu'ils veulent entendre. À nous, il nous a dit : " je suis une célébrité, n'hésitez pas à m'exploiter ", et il a fait de la publicité à la jetée. Tout ce qu'il nous a promis, il l'a fait : maintenant, l'avenir nous dira si cela porte ses fruits. » Les opposants de Nigel Farage, eux, critiquent ses emplois secondaires, ses voyages à l'étranger et ses positions : eurosceptiques, anti-immigration, anti-islam. Le communicant souligne le paradoxe Farage : « Je n'aime pas ses méthodes, et je pense qu'il désinhibe certains discours problématiques. Mais il bouscule l'ordre établi. » Après un an au pouvoir, les Travaillistes n'ont pas encore réussi à relancer l'économie ni les services publics, alors Reform UK, le parti de Farage mise sur le dégagisme. À Clacton, Dan Casey, élu local de gauche, tente de dissuader les électeurs : « On l'a bien vu quand il était élu au Parlement européen : c'était un véritable clown. Il ne porte aucun intérêt aux gens d'ici. » Mais Nigel Farage semble s'être fixé un objectif : Downing Street, comme un autre « personnage marmite » avant lui, un certain Boris Johnson. À lire aussiRoyaume-Uni: Nigel Farage, figure emblématique du Brexit, entre au Parlement
C'est l'un des personnages les plus singuliers de la politique britannique : Nigel Farage, 61 ans, ancien banquier et ex-député européen. Tout à droite de l'échiquier politique, il a largement œuvré en faveur du Brexit, puis a pris une pause, pour animer des émissions de radio et participer à des télé-réalités. Mais depuis 2024, il a réussi à se faire élire député, pour le parti nationaliste Reform, sur un programme en large partie tourné sur l'immigration. Un an après les législatives qui l'ont vu entrer au Parlement, reportage à Clacton-on-Sea, là où Nigel Farage s'est fait parachuter. De notre envoyée spéciale de retour de Clacton-on-Sea, Les 25 canards, des alpagas, neuf cochons gambadent dans les champs de la « ferme de Sandy », au nord de Clacton, un espace de zoothérapie pour enfants. L'année dernière, la ferme a failli fermer « C'était très dur. Avant que Nigel Farage ne nous rende visite, nous avions plus de 35 000 euros de dettes. Il a lancé une cagnotte et en un jour, il a récolté près de 22 000 euros pour nous. » Gary et Sandy, les fondateurs : « C'est difficile de savoir vers qui se tourner, et vous ne parvenez jamais jusqu'aux décideurs… à part Farage. » Le couple, qui travaille sept jours sur sept, n'avait jamais voté jusqu'alors : « Je n'avais pas une bonne opinion de lui, jusqu'à ce que je le rencontre. Il m'a fait changer d'avis en nous rendant visite. Il a certaines idées qui ne me plaisent pas, mais tout ça, ce n'est que de la politique. En 40 ans, je n'ai jamais voté, mais il a eu ma voix. » Un « personnage Marmite » Nigel Farage, c'est un « personnage Marmite », du nom de cette pâte de légumes fermentés : on adore ou on déteste. Début 2024, Farage a lancé sa campagne devant le symbole de Clacton, une ville balnéaire délaissée des touristes : le casino sur la jetée. Nigel Brown, directeur de la communication : « Farage, comme Donald Trump, est très bon pour dire aux gens ce qu'ils veulent entendre. À nous, il nous a dit : " je suis une célébrité, n'hésitez pas à m'exploiter ", et il a fait de la publicité à la jetée. Tout ce qu'il nous a promis, il l'a fait : maintenant, l'avenir nous dira si cela porte ses fruits. » Les opposants de Nigel Farage, eux, critiquent ses emplois secondaires, ses voyages à l'étranger et ses positions : eurosceptiques, anti-immigration, anti-islam. Le communicant souligne le paradoxe Farage : « Je n'aime pas ses méthodes, et je pense qu'il désinhibe certains discours problématiques. Mais il bouscule l'ordre établi. » Après un an au pouvoir, les Travaillistes n'ont pas encore réussi à relancer l'économie ni les services publics, alors Reform UK, le parti de Farage mise sur le dégagisme. À Clacton, Dan Casey, élu local de gauche, tente de dissuader les électeurs : « On l'a bien vu quand il était élu au Parlement européen : c'était un véritable clown. Il ne porte aucun intérêt aux gens d'ici. » Mais Nigel Farage semble s'être fixé un objectif : Downing Street, comme un autre « personnage marmite » avant lui, un certain Boris Johnson. À lire aussiRoyaume-Uni: Nigel Farage, figure emblématique du Brexit, entre au Parlement
https://TakingTheLandPodcast.comSUBSCRIBE TO PREMIUM FOR MORE:• Subscribe for only $3/month on Supercast: https://taking-the-land.supercast.com/• Subscribe for only $3.99/month on Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taking-the-land/subscribe• Subscribe for only $4.99/month on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5bSummaryPastor Brown emphasizes the need for renewed dedication and the impact of individual commitment on the community and the church.Chapters00:00 Powerful Testimonies and Acts of Kindness03:03 The Good Samaritan: A Call to Action05:58 The Consequences of Inaction08:48 The Spirit of Generosity11:57 The Challenge of Giving14:54 The Importance of Consecration19:02 The Attack on Consecration30:05 The Cost of Commitment38:47 Renewed Dedication and Sacrifice41:49 The Legacy of MartyrdomTakeawaysPowerful testimonies inspire faith and action.Acts of kindness can lead to unexpected blessings.The Good Samaritan exemplifies compassion and action.Inaction in the face of need can have serious consequences.Generosity is a spirit that should be cultivated.Giving is a challenge that requires faith and trust in God.Consecration is a personal and sacred commitment.Criticism of others' dedication can stem from personal issues.Renewed dedication is essential for spiritual growth.Martyrdom can pave the way for revival and transformation.Show NotesALL PROCEEDS GO TO WORLD EVANGELISMLocate a CFM Church near you: https://cfmmap.orgWe need five-star reviews! Tell the world what you think about this podcast at:Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5bPodchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/taking-the-land-cfm-sermon-pod-43369
https://TakingTheLandPodcast.comSUBSCRIBE TO PREMIUM FOR MORE:• Subscribe for only $3/month on Supercast: https://taking-the-land.supercast.com/• Subscribe for only $3.99/month on Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taking-the-land/subscribe• Subscribe for only $4.99/month on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5bSummary Pastor Brown encourages believers to embrace humility as a strength and to recognize their obligation to give and serve, ultimately leading to a deeper relationship with God.Chapters00:00 The Widow's Offering: A Lesson in Generosity08:51 The Responsibility of Wealth: A Call to Action12:01 The Power of Humility: Standing Firm in Trials19:11 The Strength of the Humble: Overcoming Adversity40:35 Living Humbly: The Key to Resilience50:24 The Call to Repentance: Humbling Ourselves Before GodTakeawaysThe widow's offering exemplifies true generosity.Wealth comes with responsibility and obligation.Humility is essential for standing firm in trials.Pride can lead to weakness and downfall.God hears the desires of the humble.Living humbly allows us to overcome adversity.Generosity should involve sacrifice.Prosperity can lead to moral decay if not managed well.God remembers those who serve others selflessly.Repentance and humility are key to restoring our relationship with God.Show NotesALL PROCEEDS GO TO WORLD EVANGELISMLocate a CFM Church near you: https://cfmmap.orgWe need five-star reviews! Tell the world what you think about this podcast at:Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5bPodchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/taking-the-land-cfm-sermon-pod-43369Show NotesALL PROCEEDS GO TO WORLD EVANGELISMLocate a CFM Church near you: https://cfmmap.orgWe need five-star reviews! Tell the world what you think about this podcast at:Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5bPodchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/taking-the-land-cfm-sermon-pod-43369
SummaryPastor Brown preaches about the importance of trusting in God's goodness and provision while navigating the challenges of ministry. He emphasizes the need to confront worries and anxieties, particularly in the context of daily troubles and the timing of facing challenges. We are encouraged to focus on the present day, recognizing that each day has its own troubles and that God provides strength and grace for the challenges we face.Chapters00:00 Introduction: Embracing God's Goodness03:01 Worry and Anxiety in Ministry05:47 The Nature of Trouble09:13 Confronting Daily Challenges11:56 The Importance of Timing14:50 The Strategy of Tomorrow18:10 Facing Fears and Doubts20:48 God's Provision for Today24:07 The Day of Salvation27:01 Marking the Calendar for Action29:58 Conclusion: One Day at a TimeTakeaways• God loves us and provides for our needs.• Worry and anxiety are common in ministry.• Each day has its own troubles to face.• Don't borrow trouble from yesterday or tomorrow.• Timing is crucial in dealing with challenges.• God provides strength for the day we need it.• We must confront our fears and doubts.• The church is destined to succeed despite challenges.• God is present and active in our lives today.• Take life one day at a time, trusting in God.Sound Bites• "You're going to make it."• "Don't worry about tomorrow."• "One day's trouble is enough for one day."• "God is the God of today."• "Pray and let God worry."• "Today's the day I win."
Summary Pastor Brown preaches on the importance of community and discipleship, highlighting the story of Elijah and the need for leaders to remain engaged despite challenges. The conversation concludes with a call to action for individuals to recommit to their roles in ministry and discipleship, reinforcing the idea that God has a purpose for everyone, even in times of despair. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Importance of Money in Decision Making03:01 The Role of Money in Elections and Global Affairs05:55 The Significance of Conferences in Church Decisions08:51 The Spiritual Implications of Financial Decisions12:01 The Story of Joseph of Arimathea and His Impact14:50 Elijah's Despair and God's Assurance18:10 The Power of Silence and Reflection21:05 Understanding Our Identity Through Community24:02 God's Unchanging Purpose Amidst Personal Struggles27:00 The Call to Action: Anointing and Discipleship29:52 The Lasting Impact of Faithful Leadership33:10 Conclusion: The Spirit of Elijah and the Future of Discipleship Takeaways Money is a crucial factor in decision-making. Elections can shape the future of nations. Church conferences play a significant role in ministry decisions. Financial contributions can lead to spiritual breakthroughs. Elijah's story illustrates the struggle of leadership. Silence can be a powerful moment for reflection. Community is essential for personal identity. God's purpose remains unchanged despite personal struggles. Discipleship is vital for church growth. Faithful leadership can inspire future generations. Show Notes ALL PROCEEDS GO TO WORLD EVANGELISMLocate a CFM Church near you: https://cfmmap.org We need five-star reviews! Tell the world what you think about this podcast at: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5b Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/taking-the-land-cfm-sermon-pod-43369 Visit our sponsors: ***FEATURED*** Global Passport Express: Mention this ad to get a 10% discount on all services: https://bit.ly/TTL-GPE Pastor Mike Ashcraft's Financial Services: (310) 403-6471 $100 Credit for Text In Church: https://bit.ly/TTL-TIC 10% Discount Off First Order from Advanced Creative Design: advancedcreativedesign23@gmail.com
Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Importance of Money in Decision Making03:01 The Role of Money in Elections and Global Affairs05:55 The Significance of Conferences in Church Decisions08:51 The Spiritual Implications of Financial Decisions12:01 The Story of Joseph of Arimathea and His Impact14:50 Elijah's Despair and God's Assurance18:10 The Power of Silence and Reflection21:05 Understanding Our Identity Through Community24:02 God's Unchanging Purpose Amidst Personal Struggles27:00 The Call to Action: Anointing and Discipleship29:52 The Lasting Impact of Faithful Leadership33:10 Conclusion: The Spirit of Elijah and the Future of DiscipleshipTakeaways Money is a crucial factor in decision-making. Elections can shape the future of nations. Church conferences play a significant role in ministry decisions. Financial contributions can lead to spiritual breakthroughs. Elijah's story illustrates the struggle of leadership. Silence can be a powerful moment for reflection. Community is essential for personal identity. God's purpose remains unchanged despite personal struggles. Discipleship is vital for church growth. Faithful leadership can inspire future generations. SUBSCRIBE TO PREMIUM: Subscribe for only $3.99/month on Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taking-the-land/subscribe Subscribe for only $3/month on Supercast: https://taking-the-land.supercast.com/ Subscribe for only $4.99/month on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5b --- Visit our sponsors: ***FEATURED*** Global Passport Express: Mention this ad to get a 10% discount on all services: https://bit.ly/TTL-GPE Pastor Mike Ashcraft's Financial Services: (310) 403-6471 $100 Credit for Text In Church: https://bit.ly/TTL-TIC 10% Discount Off First Order from Advanced Creative Design: advancedcreativedesign23@gmail.com
This episode features "The Buried People" written by Nigel Brown. Published in the October 2024 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/brown_10_24 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/clarkesworld?
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Summary The sermon focuses on the theme of fatherhood and the impact of being fatherless. The speaker emphasizes God's heart for the fatherless and the need for reconciliation between fathers and children. The sermon also highlights the role of the church in providing a sense of belonging and healing for those who have experienced fatherlessness. The speaker encourages listeners to reach out to the fatherless and share the love of God with them. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Prayer for Those with Bad News 02:10 Warning Against Wrong Decisions 03:24 The Power of Specific Prayers for God's People 04:40 Appreciation for a Pastor's Ministry 05:51 The Impact of Father Figures 06:43 The Pain and Ache of Losing a Father 08:08 God's Heart for the Fatherless 10:00 The Transcendent Father and the Need for Father Figures 11:26 God's Heart for the Fatherless Generation 12:22 The Impact of Fatherlessness on Society 14:02 The Presence of God in the Discussion of Fatherlessness 17:00 God's Heart for the Fatherless and His Promise of Protection 18:43 The Plan of God for Reconciliation Between Fathers and Children 20:32 God as the Father We Never Had 22:27 Reconciling with Fathers and Ministering Differently 24:10 The Key to the Harvest: Reaching the Fatherless 26:23 The Overarching Plan of God for the Fatherless Generation 29:39 The Urgency to Preach to the Fatherless 31:36 The Impact of Honoring Fathers and Addressing Fatherlessness Takeaways God has a heart for the fatherless and desires reconciliation between fathers and children. The church plays a crucial role in providing a sense of belonging and healing for those who have experienced fatherlessness. There is a need to reach out to the fatherless and share the love of God with them. The last days revival may be made up of the fatherless. ALL PROCEEDS GO TO WORLD EVANGELISM Locate a CFM Church near you: https://cfmmap.org --- We need five-star reviews! Tell the world what you think about this podcast at: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5b Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/taking-the-land-cfm-sermon-pod-43369 Visit our sponsors: ***FEATURED*** Global Passport Express: Mention this ad to get a 10% discount on all services: https://bit.ly/TTL-GPE Pastor Mike Ashcraft's Financial Services: (310) 403-6471 $100 Credit for Text In Church: https://bit.ly/TTL-TIC 10% Discount Off First Order from Advanced Creative Design: advancedcreativedesign23@gmail.com
Today's guests: - Mary Kay Devine, Chief of Staff at Women Employed - Walter Mendenhall, Executive Director of Male Mogul Inc. - Sarah Beth Ryder and Nigel Brown of Trader Joe's United
Summary In this sermon, Pastor Nigel Brown discusses being under suspicion and how to handle it. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Worship00:53 The Post Office Scandal03:20 Being Under Suspicion06:11 A Surprising Responsibility09:20 The Value of the Relationship13:00 Proving Your Heart25:30 Sealing Your Destiny29:22 God's Involvement in the Relationship34:16 Conclusion and Prayer Takeaways Being under suspicion is a reality of relational dynamics and can happen to anyone. Proving your heart and valuing the relationship is crucial in handling suspicion. The demonic realm can play a role in stirring up suspicion and accusations. Trusting in God's involvement and fighting for the relationship can lead to a sealing of destiny. Support This Conference: https://tithe.ly/give_new/www/#/tithely/give-one-time/1522929 ALL PROCEEDS GO TO WORLD EVANGELISM Locate a CFM Church near you: https://cfmmap.org SUBSCRIBE TO PREMIUM: Subscribe for only $2.99/month on Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taking-the-land/subscribe Subscribe for only $3/month on Supercast: https://taking-the-land.supercast.com/ Subscribe for only $4.99/month on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5b --- We need five-star reviews! Tell the world what you think about this podcast at: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5b Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/taking-the-land-cfm-sermon-pod-43369 --- Visit our sponsors: ***FEATURED*** Global Passport Express: Mention this ad to get a 10% discount on all services: https://bit.ly/TTL-GPE Pastor Mike Ashcraft's Financial Services: (310) 403-6471 10% Discount Off First Order from Advanced Creative Design: advancedcreativedesign23@gmail.com $100 Credit for Text In Church: https://bit.ly/TTL-TIC
Summary: In this episode, Pastor Brown discusses the importance of tuning in to God's word and not allowing fear and doubt to hinder our faith. He shares his personal journey of answering the call of God and the struggles he faced along the way. He emphasizes the need to stay connected to God and His promises, even in times of anguish and difficulty. He encourages listeners to trust God's faithfulness and not dismiss His word, as it holds the key to our future. Ultimately, this message reminds us that staying with God and waiting on Him will renew our strength and lead us to victory. Takeaways: Answering the call of God may come with fear and doubt, but His faithfulness will see us through. In times of anguish and difficulty, staying connected to God and His promises is essential. Do not dismiss God's word, as it holds the key to our future. Staying with God and waiting on Him will renew our strength and lead us to victory. Show Notes: ALL PROCEEDS GO TO WORLD EVANGELISM Support World Evangelism by becoming a subscriber to the DAILY PREMIUM AD-FREE SERMON PODCAST using the links below: Subscribe for only $2.99/month on Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/taking-the-land/subscribe Subscribe for only $3/month on Supercast: https://taking-the-land.supercast.com/ Subscribe for only $4.99/month on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5b --- We need five-star reviews! Tell the world what you think about this podcast at: Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3vy1s5b Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/taking-the-land-cfm-sermon-pod-43369 --- Visit our sponsors: ***FEATURED*** Global Passport Express: Mention this ad to get a 10% discount on all services: https://bit.ly/TTL-GPE Pastor Mike Ashcraft's Financial Services: (310) 403-6471 10% Discount Off First Order from Advanced Creative Design: advancedcreativedesign23@gmail.com $100 Credit for Text In Church: https://bit.ly/TTL-TIC
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Art writer and author Megan Dunn is taking us to church. A surprising amount of art can be found on the walls and windows of Aotearoa's places of worship. Milan Mrkusich, Doreen Blumhardt, Nigel Brown and Shane Cotton are just some of the creatives whose work adorns churches. Megan's art pilgrimage takes us from Saint Joseph's in Grey Lynn, to Parnell's Trinity Cathedral, St Faiths Anglican Church in Rotorua, and an exhibition about Wellington's recently demolished First Church of Christ Scientist.
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By RNZ The Timaru District Council today confirmed it bought a property long used as a gang pad, and immediately demolished the building. Yesterday police carried out a raid on the gang pad in Meadows Road, Washdyke, and four men were charged with unlawful possession of firearms. Police said there had been activity in recent weeks which suggested tensions between two gangs in Timaru. The council said the purchase of the Meadows Road property was confirmed today, and the building was demolished this afternoon. It said the purchase was made following community concern about the arrival of a new motorcycle gang in town, and a number of police call outs. Timaru District Mayor Nigel Bowen said the council was serious when it said gangs were not welcome in the district. “Members of the community had been expressing real concern about the possibility of an expansion of gang activity in Timaru, and I think it's important to send a clear and unequivocal message that they are not welcome in our district.” The council would on-sell the land for industrial development to help meet the demand in the area, he said. “Doing this has enabled us to make a major investment in community safety, which won't cost ratepayers anything, and that will supply more valuable industrial land back to our economy. “The council taking this step is only one way of tackling this issue, it's important that the community continues to turn their back on gangs. Don't sell to them and let them get a foothold in our towns, refuse their business, and don't provide services to them or their businesses.” The council said the demolition of the Washdyke property was the second significant gang pad that ha been removed from Timaru, with the recent demolition of another property on High Street last week. “These were long standing gang properties and it's great for our community to see the back of them, rather than offer any other gang the opportunity to move in and establish a foothold.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Cyber Security Matters, hosted by Dominic Vogel and Christian Redshaw
In today's Cyber Security Matters episode, Dominic Vogel and Christian Redshaw are joined by Nigel Brown, Vice President of Professional Services at Microserve. Microserve is an IT solutions company rooted in a philosophy of long-term partnerships and continuous innovation. Their outstanding team has delivered IT solutions to clients across BC and Alberta for over 35 years. Based in Burnaby BC, Microserve also has branches in Victoria, Edmonton, and Calgary in addition to service networks across both provinces. In this episode, we will cover: - What it looks like to properly manage a modern workplace - What organizations should look for in an IT Managed Service Provider - What kind of questions you should ask when hiring a MSP - What technology elements Microserve manages for their clients Want to connect with Nigel? Here are a couple of ways that you can do exactly that: LinkedIn: @NigelBrown Twitter: @HardCoreITGuy Website: www.Microserve.ca #cybersec #technology #business ep: 154
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We've joined forces with the Southern Rangelands Pastoral Alliance to tell the stories of pastoralists in the region who are innovating to build resilience against drought and other challenges. The WA Southern Rangelands encompass all of the land area south of the Pilbara, excluding the Agricultural Zone of the South West Land Division. In part one, we chat to pastoralists about how they're utilising technology on their stations to solve problems. Our first chat is with Jack and Jasmine Carmody of Prenti Downs, one of the most remote stations in the region. They've implemented a station-wide fixed wireless system which is having a massive impact for their business and their family. In the second part of this episode, we chatted to station owner Mayne Jenour and his business partner, Nigel Brown, about the implementation of drones and other autonomous technologies in the Southern Rangelands. This series is brought to you by the Southern Rangelands Pastoral Alliance, in conjunction with the #FutureDroughtFund and the Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal. For more information about the Southern Rangelands Pastoral Alliance, visit https://srpa.org.au/
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We're already half way through Season 2 - where does the time go?! And how did we get here? This week, Susie & Esther consider these existential questions along with the prospect of ripping everything up and starting again. Attractive? Terrifying? Both? Rather like Susie & Esther themselves. And the other 7.7 billion people on the planet. Cor blimey. The gals discuss the moments in their lives when they have taken a leap and started afresh; procrastination and why it may be fear of success not failure that's stopping you; and the true meaning of a deadline (you won't look at the word in the same way again...). Their fabulous guest this week is Kelly Brown who really has ripped it up and started again. In 2019, Kelly left her job as Head of the Drama Department in a secondary school in Birmingham and relocated with her husband, chef Nigel Brown, and their two daughters to the beautiful Carlyon Bay, St Austell, Cornwall. Here they opened their restaurant, Edie's Kitchen. They opened just before the first lockdown and had to think fast and creatively in order to survive. And survive they did, and truly thrive. Edie's Kitchen is a Tripadvisor Traveller's Choice which means it is in the top 10% of restaurants reviewed on Tripadviser worldwide - that is remarkable. Kelly spoke to Esther & Susie about the challenges of running a restaurant (in and out of lockdown); what it's like to relocate your teenage daughter to a small town 250 miles away from her mates in her GCSE year; and about her own journey from a humble waitress to owning a restaurant by the sea, that is loved by tourists and locals alike. Kelly is so passionate about what she does, it's a joy to hear her story. And you'll want to book a table at Edie's Kitchen immediately... With sketches, a YouBash, an unusual quiz (as if it could be anything else) and a round-up of the brilliant audience responses to the question of the week on social media, episode 4 is sounding ripper, mate! Thank you for listening. Please share this episode with someone you think would like it too! Limited Time Only is a podcast for anyone who feels that there aren't enough hours in their life. We are actors & writers, Esther Stanford & Susie Riddell and each week we'll bring to your ears a joyful mix of chat, comedy sketches and interviews with interesting people. Limited Time Only: a pick-me-up in podcast form. Episode and more info available at http://limitedtimeonlypodcast.com/ Follow us on Instagram @limitedtimeonlypodcast Follow us on Twitter @limitedtimepod Follow us on Facebook Limited Time Only Podcast Email us at hello@limitedtimeonlypodcast.com Music by Joel White aka Small Plates Listen to his music on Soundcloud Other sound effects from https://freesound.org
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Quality people, after building this up for the last few weeks we are finally tapping into the last of our new interviews for this segment of the podcast. I'm honored to have had our amazing guests, Dr. Nigel Brown and Evita Payton, Reach out to me at a point where I didn't know what to do with the podcast and how to close it out as I shift and begin the process of launching an entirely new show. I remember jokingly mentioning 2 Evita over a year ago that I hadn't been a guest on my own podcast and sure enough, she recalled it and not only offered to interview me but also bought in Nigel for the tag team, throwdown, knockout interview of the entire series. Now if you can imagine I've personally had so many things that I can touch on given the entire genesis of this show that the discussion actually lasted nearly three hours so with that I'm breaking this up into a three-part series before we officially transition back into our best of series to wind the showdown. So with no further delay let's jump into part one of three and well I guess that I am officially the person in the hot seat… I hope that you all enjoy the first part of this conversation and let me thank you all again for such an amazing journey over the past three years with this podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/healthcarequalitycast/message
Hello quality people, healthcare leaders and everyone in between!!! Welcome! You're listening to episode #17 of the healthcare qualitycast and I am your host Jarvis Gray with the quality coaching company….And I'm proud to introduce you all to today's guest, Mr. Nigel Brown. Nigel is the Executive Director of Performance Excellence and Process Improvement for the UAB Health System, where he promotes and leads a culture of quality and performance improvement through coaching, mentoring, facilitation and education. Nigel has been recognized for his work in quality and process improvement initiatives through many organizations including most recently by Press Ganey. Nigel brings to our show over 15 years of experience in deploying lean production systems, he holds a Master's in Healthcare Quality and Safety, along with an MBA, and is currently pursuing Doctoral studies in Strategy and Innovation. Now I'll stop there, because I kid you not Nigel's bio and professional profile may officially be the longest and most diverse in the short history of our show!...I mean this guest literally teaches Quality and Patient Safety programs in South Africa. Please trust me when I say that Nigel brown is well qualified to be on the show, but a story that I would love to share is actually connected to the last time that I ran into Nigel. It was about 3 months ago in San Antonio Texas at the recent SHS conference. Now as it turns out, my grandmother lives in San Antonio, and she dropped by the conference to sit in on my presentation. And following the presentation as I walked her back to her car, we came across Nigel and his team from UAB…and I kid you not, they chatted my 83 year old grandmother up for every bit of 30 minutes just making her feel like the most important person in the world! After that, we went to lunch and all she did was talk about Nigel. Every so often when I call her, she'll ask about Nigel. And when I shared this episode with her, she was so excited because it was Nigel! Now Nigel, your contributions to our show and quality people are exceptional, but the impact that you and your team had on my grandmother in such a short period of time has been priceless and for that I salute you! Here in episode #17 Nigel and I talk about his career transitions from manufacturing into the healthcare industry, the power of listening, taking the humble approach to team development, Nigel shares a perspective on how best to lead healthcare teams in their improvement efforts, he geeks out around the future innovations coming in healthcare, our shared vision for increasing the diversity of skillsets among healthcare quality people, and his thoughts on embracing change. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/healthcarequalitycast/message
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In part two of our January 2022 episode, toxicologist Nigel Brown guides us through a post-mortem case study and discusses some of the challenges toxicology teams face when interpreting results.
2022 marks the 60th anniversary of the Royal College of Pathologists. In this first Diamond Jubilee episode, host Natasha Cutmore speaks with toxicologist Nigel Brown about his life and career path.
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In this episode of It's Time for Ewe we're pleased to welcome Dr Nigel Brown to talk about sheep diseases. Nigel is a 4th generation vet from the UK and has worked in over 30 countries. Nigel is currently working as a Vet for NSW Local Land Services on the northern tablelands.
Ze komen beiden uit Zeeland en wat is er dan mooier als je samen een lied wilt zingen om er dan één van Blof te pakken? Zo dachten Amanda Simons en Nigel Brown ook en zo werd deze cover van de Zeeuwse formatie geboren. Deze week kwamen ze naar de studio van Zuidwest FM om bij ons in Spotlight hun nummer live te kunnen vertolken en natuurlijk spraken we ze uitgebreid. Dit nummer is ook op Spotify en als video via You Tube te vinden.
The Timaru community is in shock after five young people died in a car crash on Saturday. The teenagers - aged between 15 and 16 - were killed when the car they were in hit a power pole and broke in half. The 19-year-old driver is in a stable condition in Timaru Hospital. Timaru mayor Nigel Brown spoke to Corin Dann.
Some mayors are sceptical about a so-called "incentive" to hand over water assets.The Government's announced a $2.5 billion package, to ensure councils are better off from the three waters restructure.Under the proposal, council's hand over responsibility of water to four new regional water bodies.Timaru mayor Nigel Bowen told Andrew Dickens he would go as far as calling the money a bribe."Government is running what is a marketing campaign around slime coming out of taps, and I certainly don't see slime coming out of the taps in the Timaru area."LISTEN ABOVE
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Liss Walravens is blij met het concept van Nathan Markuszower. Heerlijk een uurtje genieten van de mooiste musicalliedjes telkens door andere bekende en minder bekende musicalacteurs en actrices. We kennen Liss van o.m. The Addams Family (ensemble), Was Getekend Annie MG Schmidt, Soldaat van Oranje en Herrie In De Keuken (van en met Jon van Eerd). Vanaf 19 maart kunnen we haar aandeel horen in de 6de editie van Stars From The House naast o.m. Nigel Brown en Keoma Aidhen. We hadden een gezellig gesprek met Liss en lieten al een stukje horen van een nummer die zij in elk geval gaat doen én we vroegen haar welk musicallied één van haar meest favoriete is. Foto: Mario Egthuijsen (Spotlight.fm) Tickets Stars From The House via Eventim Het lied dat Liss graag hoort kun je hier heel helemaal luisteren (Spotify) >
In February's edition of IBMS POD, we delve into the fascinating specialism of Toxicology. Nigel Brown is a consultant clinical toxicologist whose career spans four decades. He gives us an insight into his role, which includes undertaking routine drug screening to confirm a doctors' hypothesis about what a patient might have ingested; monitoring alcohol poisoning, where urgent action is required to prevent death from anti-freeze consumption and assisting coroners with post-mortems. Nigel also discusses how he works closely with the police and social services in cases where people are arrested or tragically, where children need to be taken into care. In this month's LabLife, Plymouth-based Biomedical Scientist and Triathlete Jayanta Brahma opens-up about how the tragic loss of his best friend inspired him to complete record-breaking fitness challenges. In his quest to raise awareness and funds for the Brain Tumour Charity, MIND & Sarcoma UK, he's rock-climbed the height of Olympus Mons on Mars - the solar's systems tallest mountain and completed the Iron Man Triathlon – a mammoth 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bicycle ride and 26.22-mile run. Also features IBMS News- a round-up of all the latest headlines from the IBMS. Show Notes: Episode outline: 0:14 - IBMS News 1:45 - Interview with Special Guest Nigel Brown 17:47 - Quick-fire question round 20:21 - LabLife with Jayanta Brahma Links to further resources: IBMS News: Nominations open for Biomedical Scientist of the Year: https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/biomedical-scientist-of-the-year-2021/ President Allan Wilson receives position as visiting professor: https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/ibms-president-receives-position-as-visiting-professor/ New IBMS Mentoring Scheme: https://ibms.onpld.com/ Science Council launches 'Glowing CPD' campaign: https://www.ibms.org/resources/news/science-council-launches-glowing-cpd-campaign/ LabLife: Jayanta Brahma scales height of Olympus Mons: https://thebiomedicalscientist.net/science/scientist-scales-solar-systems-tallest-mountain Iron Man 2018 for Eddie: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/spengler
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Don't miss Pastor Adam's Podcast for disciples: TheBLAST Podcast SHOW NOTES: Pastor Nigel Brown addresses the 2007 Prescott Bible Conference with a stirring message on discipleship. -- Join our bible reading plan: https://bible.com/p/21036256/5e69cf8f678bf7e81329c59d81a8a479 Want to receive text updates from our church? Send the keyword VBPH to 844-990-3380. Please let us know how this message has influenced you by connect with us using one of these options: Email: pastor@vbph.org Voicemail: https://anchor.fm/vbph-sermons/message Facebook: https://facebook.com/vbph.church Instagram: https://instagram.com/vbph.church Twitter: https://twitter.com/vbph_church Website: https://vbph.church Are you in Hampton Roads and want to visit our church? Come join us IRL: 1045 Lynnhaven Pkwy., Virginia Beach, VA 23452 Thanks for listening! Has this message been a blessing to you? Please consider giving a generous donation!
On this episode Daniel and Xavier from the Breaking Barriers Youth Leadership Council sit down with Nigel Brown, Chief Technology Officer and Founder of The Dreamers Corp. Nigel talks about his upbringing in foster care, his goal to help create more coders of color and so much more.
Nigel was drawn to the craft of software engineering because of the agency it provides to create and interact with worlds of his own creation.
29th December 2019 - Morning Service - Nigel Brown by Northchurch Baptist Church
This is about starting in my first band and some stuff about my brothers. It features one of the first songs I ever recorded "Thats how it goes" from 1985.Also a song I recorded in about 1989 with Nigel Brown about Dolphins.If you would like to help support my work please go to iTunes and purchase a Tamara Williamson CD. Thank you for supporting independent artists.tamarawilliamson.ca
20th October 2019 - Evening Service - Nigel Brown by Northchurch Baptist Church
11th August 2019 - Morning Family Service - Nigel Brown by Northchurch Baptist Church
Here in episode 17 Nigel Brown and I talk about his career transitions from manufacturing into the healthcare industry, the power of listening, taking the humble approach to team development, Nigel shares a perspective on how best to lead healthcare teams in their improvement efforts, he geeks out around the future innovations coming in healthcare, our shared vision for increasing the diversity of skillsets among healthcare quality people, and his thoughts on embracing change.
24the February 2019 - Morning Service - Nigel Brown by Northchurch Baptist Church
16th September 2018 - Evening Service - Nigel Brown by Northchurch Baptist Church
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27th May 2018 - Morning Service - Nigel Brown by Northchurch Baptist Church
Mr. Nigel Brown and Ms. Kacia Kyle talk shop about the frustrations of working on teams with the wrong individuals and how they now choose their teams for school projects and side businesses. My mentee co-host today is Kacia Kyle, a senior at the University of Houston planning to become an Human Resources Specialist. She shares a few of the struggles she's had working with teams and shares what she has learned over the past few years. My mentor co-hose today is Nigel Brown of Prosper, TX. He currently works as a Management Consultant at Accenture but has also worked for companies such as Air Products, Donaldson, and Kraft Foods. Listen in and learn how to recruit your own personal A-TEAM!
There is a tiny typo on the video, please note, that it is John Bevere, and not Paul. So, it's "The cliff | Killing Krypotnite | John Bevere" . Thanks for watching!
FolkCast: the podcast that brings you the worlds of folk, folk-rock, singer-songwriter and roots music. Take a spin back down the years to catch up with artists featured in June podcasts past. We hear new music from old favourites, plus brand new music from new friends with the latest releases. FolkCast is produced and presented by ‘Folkie Phil’ Widdows. MUSIC FEATURED: The Hills Of Arran by John Meed, from the album “The Hills Of Arran” (2015) http://johnmeed.net Put On The Grass Skirt by Daniel Patrick Quinn, from the EP “I, Sun” (2016) https://danielpatrickquinn.bandcamp.com Brigg Fair by Steamchicken, from the album “Look Both Ways” (2017) http://www.steamchicken.co.uk Sir Lionel by The Demon Barbers from the album “Disco At The Tavern” (2015) http://www.thedemonbarbers.co.uk Two Sisters by Steeleye Span from the album “Dodgy Bastards” (2016) http://steeleyespan.org.uk The Elephant Tree by Green Diesel from the album “The Hangman’s Fee” (2017) http://greendieselfolk.com Looking For The Rising Sun by Nigel Brown from the album “Looking For The Rising Sun” (June 30th 2017) https://www.nigelbrownmusic.com The Wide Afternoon by Jack Harris from the album "The Wide Afternoon" (2017) http://jackharrismusic.com Dark Eyed Sailor by Ninebarrow from the album “Releasing The Leaves” (2016) http://www.ninebarrow.co.uk Burlesque Sky by Sandy Kilpatrick & The Origins Band (single, 2017) https://sandykilpatrick.bandcamp.com The Wren And The Salt Air by Jenny Sturgeon from the EP "The Wren And The Salt Air" (2017) https://www.jennysturgeonmusic.com INSANELY MENTAL INSTRUMENTAL Silence Of The Chickens by An Dha from the album “Celtivation” (June 30th, 2017) http://www.andha.co.uk The Puppet Master by Ryan Fox, digital single release (2017) http://www.ryanfoxmusic.co.uk Wedding Steps by Mosquito Cabaret from the EP “Lament of the Lonely Bloodsucker” (2017) https://mosquitocabaret.bandcamp.com Once by Solana from the album “Camino” (2017) https://solana.bandcamp.com Angeline The Baker by Jamie Francis from the album “The Patient Neighbour” (2017) https://www.jamiefrancismusic.com For full details see the Shownotes at www.folkcast.co.uk
As promised, our guest from Wednesday, Nigel Brown, reveals the REAL reason why he'll no longer eat sausage rolls... #NSFW...
It's officially back to school time! Bookbags are packed, traffic is heavier and the classrooms are full once again. It is such a wonderful time of year! New beginnings, new ideas and facts to learn, seeing old friends, making new friends and the continued progression of growth, knowledge and independence for our children. So what could make the education experience even greater for our children? Dads!! We need dads to show up and be present and involved in our children's educational experience. Please don't wait for graduation to show face! Join me as I discuss this important topic with Reginald Gant of SERVE llc, an organization that facilitates or partners with other organizations to provide workshops, opportunities and events that educate on community, family and real life issues to aide in identifying ways to become more deeply involved in professional and personal acts of service. We will also welcome our returning guest, Nigel Brown, founder of STOP Fatherlessness, an organization created to provide awareness and solutions to parents and children who suffer from parent alienation and fatherlessness. This Monthly Radio Show is all about supporting you in living the life you value with the ones you value! Click below to tune in!! http://tobtr.com/s/9260669 Call in to speak with the host (347) 857-2878
Father's Day is just 2 weeks away and as the trends show, Dad's don't get the same love that Mother's receive on Mother's Day. Let's fix that! Fathers are incredibly special and valuable and it's important to honor them. Unfortunately, many of our children are growing up with out fathers which causes a major effect on our children's self esteem and a breakdown in our communities. Fortunately, we have maany more father's who embrace their role as Dad and have a lasting positive impact on us. One of those fathers is Nigel Brown, founder of Stop Fatherlessness. Their mission is to provide awareness and solutions to parents and children who suffer from parent alienation and fatherlessness. Through counseling, mentorship, legal consultation and outreach programs/activities our mission is to rebuild the family structure. Join us for an awesome celebration of Fatherhood! Invite every dad you know and be sure to call in to celebrate your favorite dad.
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Nigel Brown from Exelis Visual Information Solutions discusses the use of ArcGIS and ENVI image-processing software in federal government.
Can microbes help feed the world? We talk to scientists who are looking at the complex, symbiotic relationships between different soil microbes and plants and ways that these could be exploited to improve crop yield and quality. Nigel Brown gives us an overview of the contribution that microbiology could make in enhancing future food security. Rachel Roberts discusses rhizobia bacteria and how she's playing matchmaker and Angela Hodge talks about the ancient partnership between mycorrhizal fungi and plants.