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Best podcasts about Northwestern College

Latest podcast episodes about Northwestern College

Michael Easley inContext
Why Most Christians Misunderstand The Trinity with Dr. Adam Rasmussen

Michael Easley inContext

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 37:07


Summary: In this conversation, Michael Easley and Dr. Adam Rasmussen discuss the alarming findings of a recent Barna study on the understanding of the Trinity among Americans, particularly within the Christian community. They explore the implications of these findings, the importance of teaching the doctrine of the Trinity, and the cultural influences that shape contemporary beliefs. The discussion emphasizes the need for a return to biblical literacy and the transformative power of understanding the Trinity in the life of believers. Ultimately, they offer hope for the future by encouraging a deeper engagement with scripture and a commitment to living out biblical principles in everyday life. TAKEAWAYS Only 11% of adults in America believe in the Trinity. 16% of self-identified church-going Christians embrace the Trinity. There is a dearth of teaching on the Trinity in local churches. Cultural influences are shaping the spiritual views of Americans. Many Christians are turning to secular figures for theological guidance. God loves to change culture through the church. The answer to societal ills is a return to God. We must experience God's love to effectively share it with others. ABOUT DR. ADAM RASMUSSEN Dr. Adam Rasmussen is a Fellow at the Cultural Research Center and the Dean of the College of Arts & Humanities at Arizona Christian University. He is a magna cum laude graduate of Northwestern College, where he earned a BA in history. He also holds an MA in Educational Ministries from Wheaton College, as well as a PhD in Educational Studies with a focus on leadership and administration from the Talbot School of Theology at Biola University. His research interests include biblical literacy, educational ministries, and Christian apologetics. LINKS MENTIONED The Cultural Research Center  The Cultural Research Center Email List CRC Findings on rejection of the Trinity Watch the highlights and full version of this interview on our Youtube channel. For more inContext interviews, click here.

Christian Natural Health
The Biblical Worldview: Interview with Dr Adam Rasmussen of the Cultural Research Center

Christian Natural Health

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 35:56


Dr. Adam Rasmussen is a Fellow at the Cultural Research Center and the Dean of the College of Arts & Humanities at Arizona Christian University. He is a magna cum laude graduate of Northwestern College, where he earned a BA in history. He also holds an MA in Educational Ministries from Wheaton College, as well as a PhD in Educational Studies with a focus on leadership and administration from the Talbot School of Theology at Biola University. His research interests include biblical literacy, educational ministries, and Christian apologetics. To learn more about the Cultural Research Center and their studies, go to culturalresearchcenter.com Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

Moraine Valley Community College Library Podcast
Universal Design for Learning featuring Dr. Heather Hayes

Moraine Valley Community College Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025


Presentation by Dr. Heather Hayes, Assistant Professor of Special Education at Northwestern College. Dr. Hayes is an expert in special education, having served as a middle and high school special education teacher for seven years before pursuing both a master's degree and doctorate in the field.Her current research focuses on opportunities to learn the general education content for students with extensive support needs, universal design for learning, and literacy instruction for students with extensive support needs.

Transforming Education: Leadership Lessons
Leading while Serving with Humility and Grace with Dr. D. Nathan Phinney

Transforming Education: Leadership Lessons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 38:37


In this episode, Russ sits down with Dr. D. Nathan Phinney, Vice President for Academic Affairs at Northwestern College, to explore the intersection of leadership, service, and faith. Dr. Phinney shares his journey from faculty member to administrator, reflecting on the importance of humility, patience, and seeing leadership as an opportunity to serve others with grace.The two discuss key leadership principles, including taking the long view in decision-making, embracing trials as opportunities for growth, and fostering a culture of integrity and equity. Dr. Phinney also shares insights on the evolving landscape of higher education and the role of faith in shaping effective leadership. Whether you're an aspiring or seasoned leader, this episode offers meaningful lessons on leading with purpose, wisdom, and a servant's heart.Podcast recommendation: Future You with Jeff Selingo and Michael Horn, At the Table with Patrick Lencioni Book recommendations: Godwin by Joseph O'Neill, I Cheerfully Refuse by Leif Enger, The Ballot and the Bible by Kaitlyn Schiess

A Good Miss - Beyond the Green
An Average Putter with Aaron Aberson, Northwestern College Head Men's Golf Coach

A Good Miss - Beyond the Green

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 74:09


Send us a textNick and Charlie host one of Northwest Iowa's top College Recruiter and Coaches, Aaron Aberson. Aaron has been at Northwestern College in Orange City, Iowa for the past 15 and continues to attract the areas top talent again, and again. Enjoy this episode with a coach I would definately trust mentoring my kid for the next four years.Remember, if you're gonna miss, make it a good one!Cheers BoysSupport the show

Christian Natural Health
Consequences of a Declining Biblical Worldview in America: Interview with Dr Adam Rasmussen

Christian Natural Health

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 35:50


As a Fellow at the Cultural Research Center and the Dean of the College of Arts & Humanities at Arizona Christian University, Dr. Adam Rasmussen draws upon his 25 years of experience in Christian education to inspire students to thrive under the Lordship of Christ in all aspects of their lives. With a passion for helping students connect their faith with reason and culture, he guides them to make meaningful and relevant connections that go beyond mere academic study. Dr. Rasmussen is a magna cum laude graduate of Northwestern College, where he earned a BA in history. He also holds an MA in Educational Ministries from Wheaton College, as well as a PhD in Educational Studies with a focus on leadership and administration from the Talbot School of Theology at Biola University. His research interests include biblical literacy, educational ministries, and Christian apologetics. To learn more about Dr Rasmussen or the Cultural Research Center, see culturalresearchcenter.com or arizonachristian.edu Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

Finding Something Real
How Do You Know This Stuff Isn't Made Up? with Lindsey Medenwaldt

Finding Something Real

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 62:45


This is the sixth episode in a series of episodes dedicated to a young woman named Olivea. This episode is with special guest, Lindsey Medenwaldt. Although Olivea was unable to join in on this conversation, Lindsey shared about her ministry talking with people about Christianity. She remembers when she encounters questions, and she shares encouragement for Olivea.      ABOUT LINDSEY: Lindsey Medenwaldt (MA, JD, MPA) is the director of ministry operations at Mama Bear Apologetics and an adjunct professor at Northwestern College in Iowa. She engages extensively on the topics of apologetics and worldview as a writer, editor, teacher, and speaker. Lindsey and her husband, Jay, live in Iowa along with their daughters.   -- -- -- -- -- 

Academic Dean
Dr. Jesse Ulrich, Iowa Central Community College

Academic Dean

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 40:11


Dr. Ulrich earned his Associate of Arts degree from Iowa Central before pursing his Bachelor of Arts degree from Buena Vista University. He continued his education at Iowa State University (ISU) and obtained his Master's of Education Degree in Educational Leadership.  He then earned his Ph.D. in Educational Leadership at ISU. Additionally, Dr. Ulrich holds a Certificate of Advanced Studies in Educational Administration (Superintendent Licensure) from Iowa State University. Dr. Ulrich has served as Superintendent of Schools for Fort Dodge, AHSTW (Avoca, IA), and Graettinger-Terril Community School Districts. His collaborative and relational leadership, along with his consensus-building skills, were the catalyst to leading over $20 million dollars of capital projects and three successful public referendums.  Thriving on innovation and a drive to elevate student academic excellence, Dr. Ulrich leveraged his ability to instill trust and worked with stakeholders and the Fort Dodge School Board to implement a grade realignment to improve the systematic approach to teaching and learning.  Through effective consensus building, communication and building a community coalition of support, he led the AHSTW district in developing a long-range facility plan to meet the growing population of students within the district as well as leading the districts through a whole-grade sharing agreement.  Prior to his Superintendent roles, he served as Principal at Graettinger-Terril Community School District from July 2009 through June 2013.  At Dallas Center-Grimes he held the positions of Student Services Coordinator, 7th Grade Social Studies Teacher, and High School Social Science Teacher. Since August 2019, he has been an adjunct instructor at Northwestern College in Orange City, IA.  Dr. Ulrich inspires his passion for teaching, learning, and leadership into his students.  Being an instructor at a higher education institution provides him perspective on how decisions impact the classroom and to effectively educate students. Passionate about community involvement, Dr. Ulrich is a member of Rotary International Club and a Board of Director for the NAACP in Fort Dodge. Dr. Ulrich also serves on Advisory Boards for both Buena Vista University and Iowa State University to provide feedback on the preparedness of their future teachers.  His work with the School Administrators of Iowa has been extensive including currently serving as a member of the Legislative Advocacy Committee, serving on their Executive Committee from 2016-2018, and serving as the District 3 President in 2011. Dr. Ulrich was selected for and recently completed the Iowa Association of Business and Industry's yearlong  Leadership Iowa program and currently sits on the Statewide Advisory Board for SBDC.  

The Flourishing Culture Podcast
408: 5 Essentials for Building God's Kingdom Through Higher Education // Greg Christy, Northwestern University

The Flourishing Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 37:15


In today's episode, we're uncovering the power of mission-driven leadership with Greg Christy, president of Northwestern College, as he shares how clear communication and intentional culture-building have transformed his institution. Find full show notes here: https://bit.ly/408gregchristy Share the love. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate it on Apple Podcasts and write a brief review. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-flourishing-culture-podcast/id1060724960?mt=2   By doing so, you will help spread our podcast to more listeners, and thereby help more Christian workplaces learn to build flourishing cultures. Follow our Host, Al Lopus, on X https://twitter.com/allopus  Follow our Host, Al Lopus, on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/allopus/ Email our host at al@workplaces.org

Renew Church Leaders' Podcast
Cultivating Friendships In An Election Year (feat. Lindsey Medenwaldt)

Renew Church Leaders' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 36:05


Bridge Building Apologetics: Navigating Faith and Politics with Lindsey Medenwaldt Check out the book Bridge Building Apologetics:  https://www.amazon.com/s?k=bridge+building+apologetics&gad_source=1&hvadid=694569270943&hvdev=c&hvexpln=67&hvlocphy=9198482&hvnetw=g&hvocijid=6379582220225934721--&hvqmt=e&hvrand=6379582220225934721&hvtargid=kwd-2237213819898&hydadcr=19710_13380304&tag=googhydr-20&ref=pd_sl_5g8ib4mr3j_e_p67 Join us for an insightful discussion with Lindsey Medenwaldt, author of 'Bridge Building Apologetics' and director of operations at Mama Bear Apologetics, as she explains the importance of maintaining friendships despite deep disagreements, whether on religion or politics. Lindsey shares personal anecdotes, practical advice, and the significance of listening and understanding in fostering healthy dialogues. Learn how to have productive conversations, stand firm in your beliefs, and still keep your friends. Get the Book on Following Jesus in a Politically Divided World: https://a.co/d/35XLxSE  Key Takeaways  00:00 Introduction to Lindsey Medenwaldt and Her Work 00:26 The Concept of Bridge Building Apologetics 01:39 Personal Stories of Disagreement and Friendship 03:54 Challenges in Modern Dialogue 06:32 Understanding Different Political Perspectives 08:31 The Importance of Genuine Conversations 10:57 The Role of Empathy and Respect 16:05 Spiritual and Emotional Preparedness 21:37 The Power of Listening and Friendship 24:37 Concluding Thoughts on Bridge Building Check out RENEW.org for more articles and resources: https://renew.org/ View more information about this topic here: https://renew.org/product/following-jesus-in-a-politically-divided-world-an-interactive-guide-to-21-questions-on-christianity-and-politics/  See below for a more comprehensive discussion of this topic:  This episode features an in-depth interview with Lindsey Medenwaldt, author of "Bridge Building Apologetics," Director of Operations at Mama Bear Apologetics, and writing instructor at Northwestern College. The discussion centers on "bridge building apologetics," a method designed to foster meaningful dialogue and connections despite differing beliefs, particularly in religion and politics. Daniel McCoy opens the interview by introducing Lindsey and her impressive background. He asks Lindsey to explain the concept of "bridge building apologetics" and its significance in today's divisive climate. Lindsey describes it as speaking truth with love and maintaining friendships despite disagreements on significant issues like religion and politics, encouraging a culture of respectful dialogue. John Whittaker joins the conversation, asking Lindsey to share a personal story illustrating her approach. Lindsey recounts her interactions with atheists, both online and in person, emphasizing mutual respect. She notes that respectful discourse is often lacking within Christian communities and stresses the importance of embodying Christ-like characteristics in disagreements. The discussion shifts to political polarization. Using hypothetical characters, McCoy explores the fears, hopes, and narratives of Republicans and Democrats. Lindsey highlights the dangers of assuming homogeneity within political groups and stresses the importance of personal conversations to understand individual beliefs and experiences. Lindsey and John discuss the importance of listening well, referencing Francis Schaeffer's idea of spending most of a conversation listening rather than speaking. They agree that many conflicts could be diffused by prioritizing understanding over winning an argument. The conversation turns to practical applications of bridge-building apologetics. Lindsey advises against taking hostility personally, recognizing that others' anger may stem from past hurt or misunderstandings. She encourages Christians to stand firm in their faith while respecting others' perspectives and maintaining a heart of peace. The episode ends with a shared emphasis on prioritizing the gospel in all interactions. Lindsey and John agree on embodying Christian values in political discussions and everyday life, fostering a culture of understanding and respect. In summary, this episode delves into "bridge building apologetics," highlighting listening, respect, and genuine care as essential to overcoming divisions in today's polarized political and religious landscape. Lindsey Medenwalt and her co-hosts offer valuable insights and practical advice for maintaining meaningful connections amidst disagreements, always pointing back to the gospel. Interested in more content from RENEW? Sign up for our newsletter: https://renew.org/resources/newsletter-sign-up/  Follow us!         

You CAN Tell The Children
154. Raising Spiritual Champions

You CAN Tell The Children

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 28:59


A recent Barna Group study shows that only 4% of Americans hold to a Biblical worldview. Now, more than ever, it is our responsibility and privilege to teach the kids in our lives to be spiritual champions - those who transform culture with Biblical truth.  Our guest, Dr. Adam Rasmussen, brings us great wisdom from a book by his colleague, Dr. George Barna, entitled, Raising Spiritual Champions, and it's designed to help us teach. This book is for anyone who wants to have an impact on the next generation with the Gospel.  Ready to hear how we can raise spiritual champions? Let's go! ADAM RASMUSSEN is a Fellow at the Cultural Research Center and the Dean of the College of Arts & Humanities at Arizona Christian University. He draws upon his 25 years of experience in Christian education to inspire students to thrive under the Lordship of Christ in all aspects of their lives. With a passion for helping students connect their faith with reason and culture, he guides them to make meaningful and relevant connections that go beyond mere academic study. Dr. Rasmussen is a magna cum laude graduate of Northwestern College, where he earned a BA in history. He also holds an MA in Educational Ministries from Wheaton College, as well as a PhD in Educational Studies with a focus on leadership and administration from the Talbot School of Theology at Biola University. His research interests include biblical literacy, educational ministries, and Christian apologetics.   Resources Raising Spiritual Champions Book Website Barna group research on worldview  CRC Website                             CRC Facebook          Deuteronomy 6:4-7 - B2S theme verse; love God with all your heart and teach his commands diligently to your children Hebrews 13:8 - Jesus is the same yesterday, today and forever John 8:31-32 - The truth will set you free (when you remain in my Word) 1 Timothy 4:7 & 2 Timothy 3:1-5 - In the last days people will become lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God. John 12:49 - Jesus only says what the Father tells him John 15: - Abide in Him and bear much fruit  Isaiah 40:31 - They that wait on the Lord shall renew their strength Romans 5:20-21 - God's grace is greater than our sin   Next Steps Check out Bible2School's resources tab Browse our website to learn more about Bible2School Share this episode with a friend Leave a review on Apple podcasts

Let's Talk Wrestling
Talking Wrestling with Head Coach Cole Spree

Let's Talk Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 94:35


Cole is a native of Parkersburg, IA and placed 3 times at the state tournament for the Falcons, finishing 4th, 3rd and 8th. Cole found his home after high school at Ellsworth CC, where he became an AA. He would then go on to compete at Northwestern College, an NAIA school in Iowa, and qualify for nationals 2 more times. After his competitive career came to an end, Cole found himself in the corner. He became Head Coach of his alma mater Ellsworth CC in 2011 and brought them back to national relevance. Then, in 2019, Indian Hills CC called him up and wanted him to be the first wrestling coach in the schools history. In 5 years as coach of both the men's and women's programs, he's put Indian Hills wrestling on the map at the JUCO level. So please, sit back, relax and enjoy, Head Coach Cole Spree! Euphoria Coffee website: https://www.drinkeuphoriacoffee2go.com/ Let's Talk Wrestling website: https://letstalkwrestlingpodcast.my.canva.site/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lets-talk-wrestling/support

The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson
278 Dr. Matthew Collins - Biomechanical Back Pain

The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 27:38


Our spine specialist on this episode is Dr. Matthew Collins.  Dr. Collins shares a story of a young woman injured in an automobile accident who continued to have pain long after her spine should have healed, but why? Spine specialist, Dr. Matthew Collins is the director of TWIN CITIES HEADACHE NECK & BACK. Matthew Collins, DC, DACRB is a 1999 graduate of Northwestern College of Chiropractic where he received his Doctor of Chiropractic degree. He has been in private practice in St. Paul, MN since 2000.   Dr. Matthew Collins is board certified in Rehabilitation by the American Chiropractic Rehabilitation Board. He has certificate training in Acupuncture. He has training and credentials in MRI interpretation from the State University of New York in Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. He has an advanced certificate of competency in Whiplash Injuries from the Spine Research Institute of San Diego.   His practice focus is on the diagnosis and case management of biomechanical spine pain and spine injuries. He co-manages patients with complex spine conditions with local primary care providers, neurologists and surgeons.   Resources:   Dr. Collin's website   Find a Back Doctor   The Cox 8 Table by Haven Medical

WBBM Newsradio's 4:30PM News To Go
19 people killed in Chicago during Fourth of July weekend

WBBM Newsradio's 4:30PM News To Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 5:54


Also in the news: Chicago firefighters, paramedics protested during NASCAR events; Northwestern College closes unexpectedly; Body recovered from Illinois River  and more.

WBBM All Local
19 people killed in Chicago during Fourth of July weekend

WBBM All Local

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 5:54


Also in the news: Chicago firefighters, paramedics protested during NASCAR events; Northwestern College closes unexpectedly; Body recovered from Illinois River  and more.

WBBM Newsradio's 8:30AM News To Go
19 people killed in Chicago during Fourth of July weekend

WBBM Newsradio's 8:30AM News To Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 5:54


Also in the news: Chicago firefighters, paramedics protested during NASCAR events; Northwestern College closes unexpectedly; Body recovered from Illinois River  and more.

Dawn and Steve Mornings
Bridge-Building

Dawn and Steve Mornings

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 23:40 Transcription Available


Steve welcomes Lindsey Medenwaldt to tell us about her book Bridge-Building Apologetics: How to Get Along Even When We Disagree, a guide to help us overcome relational barriers and graciously reach out to those with whom we disagree and to engage others effectively with the love of Jesus and the truth of Scripture. Lindsey is the director of ministry operations at Mama Bear Apologetics and an adjunct professor at Northwestern College in Iowa. She engages extensively on the topics of apologetics and worldview as a writer, editor, teacher, and speaker. Lindsey and her husband, Jay, live in Iowa along with their daughters. In her spare time, Lindsey loves watching British reality television, especially The Great British Baking Show, and she’s an avid reader (Jay and Lindsey have an at-home library of more than 2,500 books!).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hail Varsity Radio Show
Northwestern College coach Matt McCarty joins to discuss Jalyn Gramstad | Hail Varsity Radio

Hail Varsity Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 23:12


Matt McCarty, head coach at Northwestern College, joins the show to tell us about his QB Jalyn Gramstad and what he thinks Gramstad will bring to the Husker QB room. A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hail Varsity Radio Show
Heart and Soul | Hail Varsity Radio

Hail Varsity Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2024 90:16


Chris Schmidt and Elijah Herbel open this Friday show by discussing the idea that's been floated around which would allow Husker fans to pay for a space in Memorial Stadium to be their final resting place. Later in Hour One, the guys welcome Northwestern College head coach Matt McCarty to the show to get his thoughts on what Nebraska is getting in his former QB Jalyn Gramstad and where he fits into the Husker QB room. In Hour Two, Bill Doleman joins the show for his usual Friday segment, and Brian Christopherson checks in to discuss Tristan Alvano's task in 2024, the upcoming recruiting stretch before B1G Media Days, and more. A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dawn and Steve Mornings
Broken Still Chosen

Dawn and Steve Mornings

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 23:45 Transcription Available


RISE Ministries began in 2001 with Rob Roozeboom's simple desire to share his story of hope through a relationship with Jesus Christ. Rob is here to talk with us about his inspiring book Broken Still Chosen: Finding Hope in Jesus When You Feel Unloved, Unseen, or Forgotten. Rob is President and founder of RISE Ministries, holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from Northwestern College in Orange City, Iowa. Rob leads and casts vision for RISE Ministries. He also speaks at a variety of venues, interviews podcast guests, oversees the day-to-day operations of RISE, and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A Magical Life: Health, Wealth, and Weight Loss
Recovery from Headaches and Migraines Through Movement with Dr. Jono Taves

A Magical Life: Health, Wealth, and Weight Loss

Play Episode Play 28 sec Highlight Listen Later May 29, 2024 23:32 Transcription Available


If you have struggled with headaches and migraines, this conversation is for you. I'll talk with Dr. Jono Taves about his work as a physical therapist and the discoveries that brought him to work specifically with headache and migraine relief. Jono Taves first fostered a love for health and wellness as a collegiate soccer player and an exercise science major at Northwestern College. After receiving his Doctorate of Physical Therapy from the Mayo Clinic, he developed a passion for helping people find the source of their aches and pains, allowing a more natural healing process. Since then Dr. Taves has dedicated his career to the mission of educating and empowering people with headaches and migraines to break free from a life of fear and dependence so that they can thrive in everything they do. He now is the owner of Novera: Headache Center, one of the country's only specialty physical therapy centers devoted to helping headache and migraine patients, and the host of The Headache Doctor Podcast.Find Dr. Jono's headache and migraine quick tips on his website: https://www.noveraheadachecenter.com/exercises/Support the Show.Connect with Magic:A Magical Life Podcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amagicallifepodcast/On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wholisticnaturalhealth/Online: https://wholisticnaturalhealth.com.auA Subito Media production

The MOVEMENT Movement
Episode 215: Lifting for Fitness? Don't Do It!

The MOVEMENT Movement

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 62:13


Lifting for Fitness? Don't Do It! – The MOVEMENT Movement with Steven Sashen Episode 215 with Mitchell Van Beek Mitchell Van Beek is the founder of the MovePainFree (LLC) Training System, specializing in Movement-Based Training to help people start or return to exercising without pain. After experiencing debilitating back pain for 12 years, Mitchell now focuses on pain relief through Movement Behavior Therapy, which involves changing how people walk and run to improve how they feel. Originally from rural Iowa, Mitchell earned his Bachelor's Degree in Exercise Science from Northwestern College in Orange City, IA. Working remotely, he travels the world to help others be as active as possible by transitioning to Movement-Based Training. Listen to this episode of The MOVEMENT Movement with Mitchell Van Beek about how lifting shouldn't be part of your fitness routine. Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week's show: - How there is a difference between movement patterns and lifting patterns for optimal body function. - Why focusing on improving movement patterns can help alleviate pain. - How you should incorporate developmental training and rockers to your routine to enhance your body's overall movement efficiency. - Why it's important to pay attention to foot positioning, knee alignment, and hip flexion in squat patterns. - How you should focus on foot movement pattern with resistance to optimize strength. Connect with Mitchell: Guest Contact Info X@movement_mitch Connect with Steven: Website Xeroshoes.com Jointhemovementmovement.com Twitter@XeroShoes Instagram@xeroshoes Facebookfacebook.com/xeroshoes

Arroe Collins
Former Queen Security Guard Walt Wally Versen Queen Rock Montreal In Imax

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 9:52


In 1980, Queen was on top of the world. Their eighth album The Game went to No. 1 on the Billboard 200, while "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" and "Another One Bites the Dust" topped the Hot 100. At the time, late director Saul Swimmer approached the band about making a possible concert film. When Queen performed at the Montreal Forum in Canada in 1981 on November 24 and 25, Swimmer captured the band in all their essence for Queen Rock Montreal. Originally released in 1981, the film has been digitally remastered for the first time for IMAX and will run for a limited time from January 18 through 21. The film showcases Queen at their apex with Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor, and John Deacon performing through a ferocious 26-song setlist featuring "We Will Rock You," "Somebody To Love," and the live debut of "Under Pressure," along with "Bohemian Rhapsody," "We Are The Champions," and many more. In 2007, nearly 30 years since the concert film premiered, the live album recording from the Montreal Forum dates, Queen Rock Montreal, was also released. In the late 1970s, Walt "Wally" Versen was recruited along with five of his fellow football players from Northwestern College to work as the band's security on their tour. "For the six of us, an already extraordinary journey took an unbelievable veer into the world of biggest-time rock and roll," said Verson, who has remained friends with Brian May and is executive producing the upcoming documentary Play the Game: A Jock N Roll Story. The security guard was also at the Montreal concert in '81 and captured never-before-seen images of the band from his point of view backstage. Versen also played into Mercury's stage theatrics. Mercury would oftentimes come on stage on the shoulders of security guards dressed as Superman and other characters in costume. Dressed as Darth Vader, Versen once carried Mercury out on his shoulders.

Visibly Fit with Wendie Pett
Episode 128: Tonal Integrative Correction Technique: A Gentle Approach to Chiropractic Care with Dr. Jason Sabo

Visibly Fit with Wendie Pett

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 46:01


In this episode, Dr. Jason Sabo discusses the principles of chiropractic care and the benefits it can bring to one's life. He explains the tonal integrative correction technique, a gentle and effective approach to chiropractic adjustments. Dr. Sabo emphasizes the importance of addressing emotional stress and its impact on physical health. He shares his favorite scripture verse and encourages listeners to embrace their calling and make a positive difference in the world.TakeawaysChiropractic care focuses on overall health and healing, allowing life to flow through the body.The tonal integrative correction technique is a gentle and precise approach to chiropractic adjustments.Emotional stress can manifest as physical symptoms and should be addressed for optimal health.In weakness, God's strength is made perfect, and He can use anyone to make a difference in the world.Chapters00:00 - Introduction to the podcast and guest01:08 - Dr. Jason Sabo's background04:40 - Understanding Chiropractic08:45 - The impact of joint dysfunction on the body's stress response13:10 - The importance of living in purpose and community15:20 - Tonal Integrative Correction (TIC) technique22:40 - TIC technique's suitability for the elderly and children25:25 - The impact of emotions on physical health and chiropractic care30:10 - Dr. Sabo's personal experience with anxiety and stress35:38 - The importance of recognizing one's weaknesses and relying on God's strength42:40 - Information about TIC chiropractic and finding certified doctors44:10 - Conclusion and call to action for listenersResources mentioned:TICCHIRO WebsiteConnect with today's guest:Dr. Jason is a 2002 graduate of Northwestern College of Chiropractic. He graduated as Valedictorian and was chosen as the class speaker. He opened his first practice in Roseville, Minnesota before relocating to Edmonton in the spring of 2004. He has been in practice for over 20 years and plans to continue serving his community for as long as he is breathing and living on this earth. When not in the office, he enjoys spending time with his family, exercising and living an active lifestyle while taking time to be in nature and explore the outdoors.As a chiropractic student, Dr. Jason was first introduced to the Principles of Chiropractic and the concept that Life flows from ADIO via a Dr. James Sigafoose cassette tape. As he listened to the stories that Dr. Sigafoose shared, a passion was lit from within to share the chiropractic story and to see millions of lives changed by setting people free of nerve interference through chiropractic adjustments.As a student and during his early years in practice, Dr. Jason found studying chiropractic techniques fascinating and strived to master techniques he found to provide the most specific corrective care possible. Over the past decade, he has developed his own unique adjusting technique (T.I.C. - Tonal Integrative Correction) that has proven to be specific, safe and gentle for all ages. This technique in conjunction with his sincere demeanor and compassion for serving people has helped him grow one of the largest referral-based offices worldwide.P.S. If you're just checking out the show to see if it's a good fit for you, welcome!If you're really serious about becoming Visibly Fit, you'll get the best experience if you download the worksheets available at https://wendiepett.com/visiblyfitpodcast.

Arroe Collins Like It's Live
Former Queen Security Guard Walt Wally Versen Queen Rock Montreal In Imax

Arroe Collins Like It's Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 9:52


In 1980, Queen was on top of the world. Their eighth album The Game went to No. 1 on the Billboard 200, while "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" and "Another One Bites the Dust" topped the Hot 100. At the time, late director Saul Swimmer approached the band about making a possible concert film. When Queen performed at the Montreal Forum in Canada in 1981 on November 24 and 25, Swimmer captured the band in all their essence for Queen Rock Montreal. Originally released in 1981, the film has been digitally remastered for the first time for IMAX and will run for a limited time from January 18 through 21. The film showcases Queen at their apex with Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor, and John Deacon performing through a ferocious 26-song setlist featuring "We Will Rock You," "Somebody To Love," and the live debut of "Under Pressure," along with "Bohemian Rhapsody," "We Are The Champions," and many more. In 2007, nearly 30 years since the concert film premiered, the live album recording from the Montreal Forum dates, Queen Rock Montreal, was also released. In the late 1970s, Walt "Wally" Versen was recruited along with five of his fellow football players from Northwestern College to work as the band's security on their tour. "For the six of us, an already extraordinary journey took an unbelievable veer into the world of biggest-time rock and roll," said Verson, who has remained friends with Brian May and is executive producing the upcoming documentary Play the Game: A Jock N Roll Story. The security guard was also at the Montreal concert in '81 and captured never-before-seen images of the band from his point of view backstage. Versen also played into Mercury's stage theatrics. Mercury would oftentimes come on stage on the shoulders of security guards dressed as Superman and other characters in costume. Dressed as Darth Vader, Versen once carried Mercury out on his shoulders.

The A to Z English Podcast
Topic Talk | Game Edition

The A to Z English Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 20:35


In this episode of The A to Z English Podcast, Xochitl and Jack play a game to see how well they know each other. Keep score as you listen because we lost track during the early portion of the game. lol!Transcript:00:00:01JackWelcome to the A to Z English podcast. My name is Jack and I am here today with my co-host social. And today we're going to do a topic talk game edition and this one the game is social. This is really easy. It's how well do you know your podcasting partner so?00:00:20XochitlI'm sure I'm going to feel this one miserably because like I, I have a very poor memory.00:00:28XochitlAnd Jack has a pretty good memory, so I'm waiting to feel this one miserably.00:00:33JackYou're also. You're also very open. You know what?00:00:36JackI mean like you share.00:00:37JackA lot of personal anecdotes and stories and things like that. So along the way I'm able to, you know, pick up little pieces of of of your your life.00:00:47JackSorry and I think I'm maybe more closed off or you know, a a colder, more Stonewall individual, you know, so.00:00:57XochitlMaybe yeah, I have. I have picked up things throughout the time, but usually question that I ask you and then you share, so it's.00:01:06XochitlLike I.00:01:07JackYeah, it's not just.00:01:08발표자Think you know?00:01:10JackYeah, sharing is caring.00:01:13JackAlright, here we go.00:01:13발표자You know.00:01:16JackThe first one, what's your? What's my?00:01:18JackLast name social.00:01:19XochitlOh, McBain, that's easy.00:01:21JackOK. And your last name is muterspaw. OK and you have two names actually it says now here's the bonus question. What's your middle name?00:01:24XochitlYes, that's right.00:01:33JackSo what's my middle name?00:01:36XochitlWhat is your real name, Daniel?00:01:40JackYou're so close. You're so close.00:01:42XochitlI'm really close, I'm actually close.00:01:43XochitlOh my God, Donald.00:01:45발표자Yes. How did you know that?00:01:47XochitlI don't know you just you kind of seemed like a Daniel and he said.00:01:50XochitlIt was close and I.00:01:51XochitlThought, but it kind of like, I don't know. I just kind of.00:01:54XochitlCame to me. Am I psychic?00:01:55JackThat's amazing. My middle name is Donald. I'm Jack. Donald McBain? Yeah.00:02:00XochitlWow, that's really cool. I feel like a psychic now. It's like you better watch out. I have magical powers.00:02:03JackThat that was.00:02:05JackThat was freaky. That was.00:02:08JackI'm going to guess your middle name is Emily, but because you have two names, you have social as your your ethnic Mexican name. Or is it a Mexican name? You said it was actually like.00:02:24XochitlIs masters and it's indigenous, yeah.00:02:24JackAztecs. Yeah. Indigenous. Thank you. That was the word I'm looking for. Is Emily considered your middle name then?00:02:32XochitlIt's kind of a trick question on me. I'm actually Emily social and not social Emily, but I.00:02:38XochitlGo by my middle name.00:02:40JackOK.00:02:41JackOK, so I got it. I got it flipped around. OK. Emily. Social. Yeah, I mean, social is such a cool name. I totally get why you use that.00:02:50XochitlI was. I just grew up being called social onlys at home. The only reason that Emily was my first name or is my first name is because my parents, since I grew up in the US, mostly they wanted, like, be like teachers and stuff to be able to say a name if they couldn't pronounce social. So.00:03:10XochitlUmm. Or couldn't wrap their brains around it, so that was really why I had Emily. But I don't use it, like, ever pretty and I and I also use school. I used social too. I didn't want to use Emily.00:03:23JackHow many teachers were like in the first day of class were?00:03:26JackLike Chuck, Chuck, Chuck, chital.00:03:29XochitlYeah, no one could. They didn't know at all. They would just as soon as there was a long, uncomfortable pause. I knew it was.00:03:29JackYou know something like that, like.00:03:35XochitlMy name and I would just pipe up.00:03:36JackYou just you say it. Yeah. Yeah. No, it's it's really actually, once you say your name, it's so easy to say, you know, like, so chill. It's just super simple.00:03:46JackBut it's just hard to read a.00:03:48JackLittle bit, when you when you don't know.00:03:49XochitlYeah, but if you're not familiar with the fanatics of.00:03:54XochitlAztec names, then. Yeah, it's definitely very hard. It doesn't look like anything we have, like in English phonetics. So.00:04:01JackYeah, yeah, yeah, it does it. It does look challenging, but it's actually really easy to to pronounce. OK, so I'm going to give you a point, and I'm going to take one away from me. So 01, which US state did you grow up in? I'm going to say you grew up in Iowa. Do you know where I go?00:04:20XochitlWell, I kind of grew up in Iowa well.00:04:22발표자I'll give you a.00:04:23XochitlBonus point back if you know the 2nd state.00:04:24JackOh, I'm going to say sorry. I'm going to say you.00:04:26JackGrew up in Iowa and Kentucky.00:04:28XochitlYes, you got it. You got.00:04:30발표자It yeah. Check.00:04:32XochitlOK I I am pretty sure I'm wrong but I don't know why. I want to say this but it's like no, no, Jack. You told you talked about where you grew up so many times and yet I'm about.00:04:43XochitlTo get it.00:04:44XochitlWrong. I want to say Nebraska, but I'm like that's not right.00:04:47발표자That's not right.00:04:48발표자It's like it's it's.00:04:48JackIt is in the Midwest, though. It's in.00:04:50JackThe Midwest.00:04:50XochitlIt's really fast. It's in the Midwest and I know I'm wait. Give me a second. OK? I know it's not Iowa, Illinois, Idaho or Ohio.00:05:00XochitlAnd it's in the Midwest and it's not Nebraska.00:05:06XochitlOne second.00:05:08XochitlLet me you know, just give me a.00:05:10XochitlCouple more seconds I.00:05:11JackYeah, and.00:05:12JackFor our listeners out.00:05:12XochitlOhh Minnesota, it's Minnesota. It's Minnesota, Minnesota.00:05:12JackThere, I know that she's looking. She's looking at.00:05:15JackThat. Yeah, that's right.00:05:16JackThat's right. I was. I'm from Minnesota. And you are from kind of Kentucky, Iowa. And for a bonus question, which city?00:05:18발표자Thank you.00:05:28XochitlI think I actually.00:05:29JackSeating, you know, because I think you live in Iowa City right now, but.00:05:36JackKentucky, I'm gonna say.00:05:42JackLike the suburbs of Lexington? Something like that.00:05:45XochitlNo, not the suburbs I used.00:05:46XochitlTo live downtown Lexington.00:05:48JackOh, you lived in downtown Lexington. OK, OK.00:05:51JackI don't think you're gonna get my city. I mean, I'll. I'll give it to you. I'll. I'll give you like the uh, I'll, I'll be flexible.00:05:58XochitlWhat's the 1st letter?00:06:04XochitlOK. Interesting.00:06:16JackThat's a pretty good guess, actually. I'm from.00:06:18JackWhite Bear Lake.00:06:20XochitlNo, that was my second guess. So it's gonna be.00:06:22XochitlLike right there? No.00:06:25발표자So close.00:06:27JackI'm from White Bear Lake.00:06:28JackBut White Bear Lake is a suburb of Saint Paul, so if you'd have said.00:06:31JackSaint Paul, I would have.00:06:32XochitlDang. And Saint Paul is.00:06:32JackI would have given you that.00:06:33XochitlGoing to be what I was going to.00:06:34XochitlSay originally, but when?00:06:35XochitlYou said W like it's not Saint Paul. I was gonna.00:06:37XochitlFreaking so cool. Alright, fine. Take my plate.00:06:40JackI'll give you the I'll give it to you, OK?00:06:41JackSo you got two points and I'm gonna give my.00:06:44XochitlNo, no. Take it. Take.00:06:45XochitlIt I don't deserve that one. Take that.00:06:46JackOK, OK.00:06:48JackOne. Alright, alright.00:06:49JackI'll, I'll let our listeners can add up our points.00:06:51JackHere, tell us what we got.00:06:54Jack#3 how many brothers and sisters?00:06:55XochitlThat listeners, if you want to play along, you can also submit.00:06:58XochitlIt in the WhatsApp group like.00:07:00XochitlYour answers does it go along and then at the end you'll see how.00:07:03JackMany points you got. Yeah, that's true. That's true. That's good.00:07:06JackThat's good. Play along.00:07:09JackSee how well you know us. How?00:07:11JackMany brothers and sisters, do you have I you have one sister?00:07:15JackAnd she is an older.00:07:17JackSister, because you are the youngest.00:07:20XochitlYeah, that's right, Jack.00:07:21발표자OK.00:07:23발표자The value.00:07:23XochitlJack, you have.00:07:25XochitlLike four siblings, don't you?00:07:29XochitlWrong again. No, I know you have.00:07:32XochitlAn older brother.00:07:35XochitlAnd a younger brother.00:07:39XochitlJack does scream middle child.00:07:41XochitlSyndrome, kind of.00:07:44XochitlNo, Jack, I don't know. I thought it was 4, but it's not you. You're.00:07:48XochitlOne of four. So you have three siblings.00:07:52JackAll right. I have one younger brother. That's it.00:07:52발표자I'm wrong?00:07:57XochitlWait, wait, no.00:07:57XochitlJack, that's not real. That can't be real. You only have one younger brother.00:08:01JackI have only young one younger brother, just two of us. Yeah. I grew up with a younger brother and uh mom and dad. Yeah, that's it. Jack and Jay and Mom and Dad.00:08:12XochitlThat's weird. I could have sworn you had like four siblings or you were.00:08:16XochitlOne of four.00:08:17JackMaybe I wonder if I just have that energy or something like a big family energy, but no.00:08:23XochitlYeah, because I.00:08:24발표자We're we're pretty small.00:08:25XochitlYeah, you kind of do have big family. You also have middle Childs energy. You don't really have oldest brother energy.00:08:32JackYeah, I've.00:08:33발표자I've just been.00:08:33XochitlI say that kindly.00:08:33JackMuch worse, yeah.00:08:35XochitlMy mom is a is a middle child, you know? And so yeah, you don't have that weird, like, competitive. My sister's an older child. You don't have that weird like older sibling. And so I.00:08:46XochitlThought you know.00:08:46JackYeah, I know what you're talking about too. Like, I'm I'm kind of a negotiator too, like, naturally, like, I want everyone to be happy. I'm. I'm.00:08:54JackA people closer.00:08:55JackWhich is a middle child kind of quality.00:08:57XochitlYeah. And you're not, like, very boastful or very like, like, eccentric or very like.00:09:06XochitlEgocentric either. So I kind of thought, you know, middle child, sort of.00:09:09JackYeah. Yeah, well, that's OK, that's good. I'm. I'm glad I have the middle child vibes in the older, older brother, but I used to be a tyrant. Like I'll, I'll admit it. Like I I melt about big time, you know. But in high school, ask my little brother if I was pleasant to be around. He would not agree.00:09:32JackName your sibling. OK so.00:09:37JackSocial I have no idea.00:09:40JackWhat your sister's name is.00:09:43XochitlI know what yours is because you said Jay.00:09:45JackRight, right. Right. That's right, Jay.00:09:48JackWhat is? What could your social.00:09:53JackI see. I don't even know. Like, does. I wonder if your sister has an.00:09:56JackAztec name as well. She probably does she.00:09:58발표자She doesn't.00:10:00JackIf she doesn't. Ohh Emily and Erica.00:10:09발표자OK.00:10:09XochitlIt's not a, it's it. It is a.00:10:11XochitlName in the.00:10:12XochitlEnglish language but.00:10:13XochitlIt's very uncommon and it's it's a little more common in Hispanic and black communities.00:10:23XochitlI don't think you're even going to.00:10:24XochitlTry at this point.00:10:24JackNo, no. Yeah. Now, now I'm in now.00:10:27JackI mean dangerous territory. So let's shift the.00:10:30JackYeah, just tell me.00:10:33JackYolanda. Yeah, that makes sense, right?00:10:38JackOK, OK.00:10:41JackEmily and Yolanda, that's interesting because, you know, sometimes parents will try to match. You know what I mean? Like Emily and Emma. Erica.00:10:49XochitlWell, our party did cause no one calls me Emily. They call me social. So it's like social and Yolanda and it's X&Y. Actually, they're alpha. They come next to each other.00:11:00XochitlIn alphabet.00:11:01JackNo, that's that's what it is.00:11:02발표자I don't think.00:11:02XochitlMy parents knew my parents did not realize this, but it's.00:11:05XochitlJust what happened?00:11:06JackOh, OK.00:11:06XochitlAnd my sister.00:11:07XochitlNamed after my grandmother on my mom's side.00:11:12JackOK, OK.00:11:12JackYeah, cool. Alright. Yeah, that is, that is like a a common in the African American community. But also it has a Spanish kind of rude to it. Yeah. Interesting. OK cool. Alright.00:11:28JackWe'll do 2.00:11:29JackMore questions and then we'll save the the last five for next episode.00:11:33JackBecause it's otherwise, this episode is going to be half an hour long.00:11:38JackWhat's your university, major?00:11:41XochitlI know yours.00:11:43JackOh, you. You're an English major, right?00:11:45XochitlUh, yeah, your communications major.00:11:47JackYeah, OK, we got it. We got.00:11:49JackIt name the university.00:11:54JackYou went to a, you went to.00:11:55JackA liberal arts school, but I I know, I know it's a good school, but it is a a small school.00:12:04JackUM, am I right?00:12:07XochitlYes, it is a small school and it's also academically prestigious.00:12:11JackYeah, yeah.00:12:14JackThe thing is, I just I I think he went to school in Kentucky if I'm.00:12:18JackNot mistaken, right?00:12:20JackOhh no, it wasn't in Kentucky. Ohh OK.00:12:25JackI have. I'm sorry, I have no idea.00:12:27XochitlIt's OK. I don't know if I ever talk.00:12:30XochitlAbout it, it's Grinnell College in Grinnell, IA, so GRINN.00:12:34XochitlELL.00:12:35발표자Oh yeah, OK, yeah.00:12:37JackYou have talked about that. Yeah, actually, I'm not familiar with it, but I know that there's lots of really good little like liberal arts schools that in like, for example, there's one.00:12:51JackWhat is it? What's it called? I'm, I'm totally blanking. Sorry. In Minnesota, there's there's a couple of of pretty prestigious small liberal arts colleges, and mine is Northwestern, but not the north.00:13:06XochitlNo, I was not going to guess it.00:13:08JackNot the northwestern that you thought that you're thinking of right now, not that one. Uh, I went to a small liberal arts College in St. Paul, MN called Northwestern College. Now it's called Northwestern University, but it had so on my degree it looks like I went to Northwestern. But.00:13:28JackNo one really thinks you know about the difference that there's another northwestern that's not the one in in Illinois. And so yeah.00:13:37XochitlRight.00:13:39JackSo it's kind of kind of nice, yeah.00:13:39XochitlSame when I.00:13:40XochitlWhen I tell people I went to Grinnell, people think I say Cornell, which is a really famous college and I'm like.00:13:47XochitlNo, that's not where I'm going. It is procedures.00:13:49XochitlBut not that.00:13:50XochitlProcedure. I was gonna guess you were, but.00:13:50발표자Right, right, right.00:13:51발표자And I'm like.00:13:53XochitlI'm still gonna guess wrong. I was gonna say Metropolitan State University in Saint Paul.00:13:58JackOhh. OK. No, no. Yeah, I went to I.00:14:00JackDid go to school?00:14:00XochitlOhh Nick Alistair is in St. Paul, MN. McAllister is a famous liberal.00:14:05JackYet McAllister is a very, very famous, prestigious school, and they they were in our basketball conference actually. So we used to play basketball at McAllister every year.00:14:15XochitlI believe I got accepted to McAllister as well, but I didn't go.00:14:18JackWow, that's you. I would never have gotten accepted into McAllister.00:14:24XochitlYeah, I got. I did get accepted into Mets Michael, so I got I. Now that I remember. I got accepted everywhere I applied except for I got waitlisted that.00:14:32XochitlDylan, I believe.00:14:34JackOK. OK. Yeah, that's that's.00:14:35XochitlBut everywhere else I got accepted, including McAllister.00:14:39JackFantastic. Yeah. That's a great school. Peter Berg, movie director went, went to that school.00:14:47JackOK, let's see here. We've got one more, OK.00:14:52JackLast question, what is your go to comfort food? Is it sweet, salty or savory?00:15:04XochitlJack, I think yours is savory.00:15:08JackOh, I would say I'm.00:15:10JackI'm more of a sweet I go. I go to this.00:15:13XochitlNo, I failed once more of.00:15:16XochitlYour sweet tooth. Ohh, no, no.00:15:17JackYeah, I have a sweet tooth. A bad sweet tooth. Yeah. Yeah. Which my wife finds, like, kind of, you know, odd for a man. A man like in Korean men don't really eat sweets. You.00:15:26XochitlAnd then.00:15:28XochitlOh, that's. That's like a weird genre thing. It's like.00:15:32XochitlI can't even have a sweet.00:15:33XochitlTooth I, you know.00:15:34JackShe's like, it's not. It's not very manly to have a.00:15:36JackSweet tooth and like, yeah.00:15:37XochitlOhh OK of all the countries because when I was in Korea, one thing that I found really wild was.00:15:42XochitlThat people would.00:15:43XochitlOnly tell me.00:15:44XochitlLike their boyfriend or whoever they were with was like, you don't want to get on a roller coaster with them. Scared of getting on a roller coaster. And I was like, I never met a man like in the US or in Mexico that would admit that they were scared to go on a roller.00:15:57XochitlYes, Sir. But in Korea, that's normal.00:15:58JackOh yeah.00:16:00XochitlSo I'm like the gender is is like it's totally different. You know what I mean? So it's funny how sweet tooth thing.00:16:05XochitlIs like.00:16:06XochitlIs a weird. It's not.00:16:07JackI just think.00:16:08JackIt's like we're all human. Like I'm like, I just. I have a sweet tooth. Like, it's terrible. It's really dangerous. I think yours is savory. You told me that your your grandfather, you're on your mother's side. Used to make a very.00:16:24JackTraditional Stew is a very savory Stew, and that was one of your favorite comfort food.00:16:30XochitlYeah, that is my favorite food of all time.00:16:32XochitlYeah, I am.00:16:33XochitlA favorite girl and you know another thing.00:16:35XochitlThat I will just eat.00:16:36XochitlA tiny not I'm not just like eating huge spoonful of it, but I'll blend and paste right out of the container.00:16:43JackYeah, yeah, I know.00:16:45JackWhat you're talking is it you, Sam Chung or Dwayne Chung?00:16:47JackLike Gwen Chung.00:16:49JackWow, that's super salty. Yeah.00:16:51XochitlI only like a little tiny tiny tiny.00:16:54XochitlLittle lick of it.00:16:56XochitlBut like, I'll put like a tiny bit on.00:16:57XochitlA butter knife and just like.00:16:59XochitlOr like I'll put some on as.00:17:01XochitlA piece of seaweed and.00:17:02XochitlRead it.00:17:03JackWell, our listeners out there like the what social is describing is a bean paste, but it's it's it's seasoned very, very deep, heavily with like salt and stuff like that. So.00:17:14XochitlYes, the fermented soybean paste and it's extremely faulty.00:17:16JackRight.00:17:18XochitlBut it's so tasty.00:17:20JackIt is. I I'm. I'm with you too. I'm actually. You know, I I'm. I'm not like against savory. I just think like when I'm craving some something I'm feeling down, you know depressed or whatever. And I just want to eat my.00:17:33JackWings. I'll go to the suites. You know, just go to a sugar.00:17:39XochitlI'll get so sick of sugar, like kind of fast like I do, like sweet stuff, But I'll probably could only eat like two or three cookies in a binge. But I could down like a whole bag of hot Cheetos, like a bunch of fried mozzarella sticks. I could just keep going, you know?00:17:54XochitlWhat I mean like?00:17:56XochitlI can't get to.00:17:57XochitlIn in Spanish is.00:17:58XochitlA word called EMPA Lagar, which means like you ate too much sweet stuff and it's like giving you a sickly sweet feeling in your mouth and.00:18:05XochitlYou're like sick of it.00:18:05JackOhh yeah, they call it.00:18:07JackPalate fatigue is the name of that.00:18:10발표자Oh, hello.00:18:12JackYeah, palate fatigue is actually it's an evolutionary protection, you know, for so we don't eat too much of one thing because, you know in nature you could, you know, you could don't eat all the berries because they might be poisonous or whatever. So we we we do get sick of eating. You know if you eat too much.00:18:27XochitlYeah, yeah.00:18:31JackIce cream. You'll start to get sick of it. It's just like sickly. Kind of.00:18:35JackSweet, you know.00:18:35XochitlYeah. Interesting. I get palate fatigue from sweet things, but I won't really get it from savory because it's more diversity and savory food, in my opinion. Different. Yeah, so.00:18:43JackThat's exactly right, yes.00:18:46JackBut I could eat a whole sleeve of.00:18:47JackOreos, no problem.00:18:49XochitlMy God, that's so funny. I don't really like Oreos. Also, like in a milkshake or something. Then I.00:18:54XochitlCould do that but.00:18:55JackYeah. Yeah. No, I could just. I could just tear into a sleeve of Oreos and they'll be gone.00:19:00JackIn five seconds.00:19:03XochitlYeah. All right, listeners. Oh, no, no, you're fine.00:19:03JackYeah, I know that it's.00:19:06JackSorry, go ahead.00:19:08XochitlLet us know.00:19:09XochitlHow you did on this test? Because I feel pretty badly I'm.00:19:13XochitlNot. I'm not going to.00:19:15XochitlLie I we.00:19:15JackI think we tied like it.00:19:17JackWas it was pretty close.00:19:17XochitlWe probably tied in the end. I my short term.00:19:23XochitlAnd long term memory, it is really crappy.00:19:25XochitlSo I retained things poorly, so I was like, I don't know about this. I'm swimming in the dark. But, you know, I think it did alright. I think we did alright and the listeners let us know how you did and shoot us a comment down below at AZ englishpodcast.com shoot us an e-mail at AZ englishpodcast@gmail.com and join our WhatsApp and WeChat groups to join in on the fun.00:19:46XochitlAnd you'll see that next time. 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You can check it out here:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2aXaXaMY4P2VhVaEre5w7ABecome a member of Podchaser and leave a positive review!https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/the-a-to-z-english-podcast-4779670Join our Whatsapp group: https://forms.gle/zKCS8y1t9jwv2KTn7Intro/Outro Music: Daybird by Broke for Freehttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Directionless_EP/Broke_For_Free_-_Directionless_EP_-_03_Day_Bird/https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcodeSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-a-to-z-english-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Division 1 Rejects
D1R 144 - CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK ft. Chuck Bitner, Luke Lehnen, and Bryce Veasley

Division 1 Rejects

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 84:04


Mannnn this episode is so loaded that I forgot to record an intro. Chuck Bitner, national columnist from D2Football.com joins the show first to break down the Harding/Mines matchup slated for this weekend, followed by North Central QB Luke Lehnen who hasn't lost a football game in 2 YEARS. He's hoping to keep that streak alive on Saturday against Cortland. Finally, Keiser QB Bryce Veasley closes out the show with some NAIA talk from the team in West Palm Beach that has a POTENT offense right now and is going to rely on it heading into a rematch of last year's championship against Northwestern College. HERE WE GOOOOOOO 0:00-22:30 Chuck Bitner D2FB 22:31 D3 Football Breakdown 40:12 Luke Lehnen 56:07 NAIA Football Breakdown 1:13:23 Bryce Veasley

Short Time Wrestling Podcast
Short Time Shots: November 10, 2023

Short Time Wrestling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 6:00


It's time for Short Time Shots, a quick look at the day in college wrestling. The only Division I dual of the night saw the Roger Kish era begin in his home state as the Oklahoma Sooners topped Central Michigan 29-11 in Mount Pleasant. Kish, a four-time state champion from Lapeer West saw a wave of transfers impact the victory, including All-American Stephen Buchanan at 197 pounds. Other new faces to earn wins were Jace Koelzer at 133 pounds, Cael Carlson at 165 pounds and Giuseppe Hoose at 184. The Chippewas did get solid victories from Corbyn Munson at 149, Johnny Lovett at 157 and one of the last of the Monarch Gang, Alex Cramer at 174. In Division II, top-ranked Lander shutout Limestone 48-0 in Greenwood, South Carolina on Thursday. In case you hadn't been paying attention, R.C. LaHaye has assembled a pretty formidable squad with the Lander Bearcats. All-Americans James Joplin, David Hunsberger and Juan Edmond-Holmes. Second-ranked West Liberty was also in action. The Hilltoppers got a scare from Mercyhurst as falls by top-ranked Ty McGeary at 184 and fourth-ranked Francesco Borsellino at 285 pushed West Liberty past the Lakers 24-20 in Erie. The top individual matchup went Mercyhurst's way as sixth-ranked Dillon Walker majored third-ranked and returning All-American Alec Cook 15-3 at 165. Out on the western slope, No. 22 Western Colorado used the third criteria, most match points, to edge No. 18 Nebraska-Kearney 21-20. The Mountaineers were led by returning All-Americans Patrick Allis at 133 pounds and Cole Hernandez at 174. Allis teched Hector Serratos, while Hernandez topped Jacobi Deal 12-6. The Lopers wrestled without all five of their preseason ranked wrestlers and reported the dual on their own website as their B team competing. Welp, it was still on the schedule … Northern State, which is in SOUTH Dakota topped Fort Hays State 35-6. Colorado School of Mines meat-wadded Otero Junior College 56-0. No, that's not a dig on Otero, just a nod to Mines' coach Austin DeVoe. In Division III, Fifth-ranked UW-La Crosse blanked UW-Oshkosh 59-0. The math says six falls, three forfeits and a technical fall. That's former Fargo champ Ben Kawczynski with the tech at 197, by the way. Cornell College dominated NAIA St. Ambrose 45-5. Elmhurst and Coach Steve Marianetti beat Augustana, the one in Illinois, 26-22. The Blue Jays got a win at heavyweight to pull that one out. Tenth-ranked Wabash topped Albion 25-10. All-American Charles Baczek earned a 3-0 victory over Owen McDaniel at 184 pounds. It's the Little Giants first dual win under new head coach Jake Fredericksen, who assumed the role after longtime coach Brian Anderson left for a gig at Indiana University. No. 12 Stevens Institute made the trip to Wisconsin and took down 8th-ranked UW-Eau Claire 19-16 down in La Crosse. This one hand a handful of ranked matchups, highlighted by a pair of All-Americans meeting at 174 pounds. Second-ranked Jared Stricker topped fourth-ranked Stefan Major 10-7 at 174 pounds. At 133, Eau Claire's top-ranked Tyler Fleetwood shutout 12th-ranked Luke Hoerle 5-0 and at 165, 15th-ranked Harrison Hinojosa of Stevens knocked off seventh-ranked Travis Massie 4-1 in sudden victory. In the CCIW, Carthage topped Concordia, the one in Wisconsin, 25-20. In case you're wondering, Carthage is also in Wisconsin. Kenosha to be exact. Seventh-ranked North Central beat Wheaton 47-6 for the program's 40th conference win in a row. In the NAIA, Southeastern, in Florida, picked up a 32-10 victory over the Bobcats of St. Thomas, which is also in Florida. You might remember the logo from that dude's shirt who won Big Brother. You know, the guy who paraded around the house banging pans. Yeah, that guy sucked. As far as people who don't suck, All-Americans Andreus Bond Gabe Jacobs were among the notable winners for the FIRE! FIRE! Speaking of things that are red, the Red Raiders of Northwestern College, the one in Iowa, beat the Beavers of Buena Vista 32-12. Rik Dahl, we say it almost every mention, they're the RED Raiders from Orange City, Iowa. This dual featured FIVE technical falls. I think the kids are liking the new takedown and nearfall rules. Lourdes beat Siena Heights 45-6. Graceland beat St. Mary 25-23. Southeast Community College, which is in Nebraska, beat Northeastern Junior College, which is in Colorado, 39-9 in junior college action. Not too much happening on the women's mats, but Alma College in Michigan hosted its first event as a new women's wrestling program. It didn't go the Scots way as they dropped matches to Northern Michigan 38-5 and Trine 29-20. Northern Michigan beat Trine 34-10. McKendree, ranked third among NCAA women's teams, topped Missouri Baptist, the 10th-ranked NAIA squad, 34-14. McKendree's Shelby Moore topped NAIA All-American Juliana Diaz 8-3 at 123 pounds. Emory & Henry beat Southern Virginia 31-19 and Bluefield State 38-11.

The Hidden Acres Podcast
S5E5: October Update

The Hidden Acres Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 40:11


In this update episode, Josh and Taylor recap October and look forward to November. Plus, a word (and phone number!) from our Executive Director, Steve Pinkley. October Recap - Senior Saints' Day, Oct 3 - Ladies' Horse Retreat 3, Oct 6-8 - CCCA Fall Fellowship, Oct 9-11 - Started summer staff interviews - Starting work on the Airnasium! - To donate, visit hacamps.org/donate  November Preview - Summer camp and retreat registration opens up November 1 - Staff Worship Night, Nov 25 - Giving Tuesday phone-a-thon, Nov 28 - Subscribe to our YouTube channel to participate Recruiting Update - Grace Church in Mason City, Oct 25 - Northwestern College in Orange City, Oct 26 - University of Sioux Falls, Oct 26 - Liberty EFC in Pella, Oct 29 - SALT camp night in Ames, Nov 9 - Calvary University in Kansas City, Nov 13 - Southwest Baptist University in Bolivar, Nov 14 - Meriden EFC in Meriden, Nov 15 - SALT camp night in Cedar Falls, Nov 16 - University of Northwestern in St. Paul, Nov 27 - SALT camp night in Cedar Rapids, Nov 30 Here's the link for our Quick App, as well as the full Staff Application. For more information about Hidden Acres Christian Center, visit hacamps.org, call our office at 515-547-2751, send an email to podcast@hacamps.org, or look us up on social media. Music Credit: Life by Roa https://soundcloud.com/roa_music1031 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hacamps/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hacamps/support

The Hidden Acres Podcast
S5E3: September Update

The Hidden Acres Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 22:50


In this update episode, Josh and Taylor recap September and look forward to October. September Recap Labor Day Family Camp, Sep 1-4 Women's Retreat, Sep 15-17 Ladies' Horse Retreat 1, Sep 22-24 Pastors' and Wives' Retreat, Sep 24-26 October Preview Senior Saints' Day, Oct 3 Ladies' Horse Retreat 2, Oct 6-8 CCCA Fall Fellowship, Oct 9-11 Starting work on the Airnasium! To donate, visit hacamps.org/donate  Recruiting Update Des Moines Christian, September 25 The Refinery at Ankeny Free, October 3 Ankeny Free Youth Group, October 4 Kairos in Ames, October 11 Pella Christian, October 18 Dordt University, October 19 Grace Church, Mason City, October 25 Northwestern College, October 26 Here's the link for our Quick App, as well as the full Staff Application. For more information about Hidden Acres Christian Center, visit hacamps.org, call our office at 515-547-2751, send an email to podcast@hacamps.org, or look us up on social media. Music Credit: Life by Roa https://soundcloud.com/roa_music1031 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hacamps/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hacamps/support

Pursue Your Passion
#51 - Joshua Rathbun - A Passion for the Process

Pursue Your Passion

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 56:34


Joshua Rathbun grew up in Northwest Iowa and attended college at Northwestern College in Orange City, Iowa. After graduating in May 2021 he moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in video production. He landed a gig at a “dream company” but ended up quitting after only 3 full-months to pursue his passion of starting and building my own business. Fast forward to today and he is fully invest into his startup, Cheecam - full-service disposable film camera + development company for weddings.  He discusses the ups and downs of a start up and the discovery his passion for the process.  To connect with Josh -  https://cheecam.com/ on IG @getcheecam To get in touch with Tyler -  https://www.tylerkamerman.com/

Division 1 Rejects
D1R 114 - Tre Morrison, D2/D3 All-Name Teams, Preseason Polls, Northwestern College

Division 1 Rejects

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 60:10


All-American Defensive Back Tre Morrison from Wingate University joins the show to talk about the Bulldogs playoff run in 2022 and the upcoming season for him and his squad. We take a look at the best names in small college football, review some more D2 Preseason Rankings, and do an NAIA team feature on Northwestern College. TIMESTAMPS: 0:00-2:50 Episode Overview 2:51 Tre Morrison 22:50 Gulf South Preseason Rankings 27:15 Lone Star Preseason Rankings 29:14 LSC Preseason Players of the Year 31:29 D2 All-Name Team 35:11 D3 All-Name Team 39:08 Northwestern College Team Feature 53:47 Dakota Wesleyan's new Helmets 56:05 Colorado Moving to Big 12

VSiN Best Bets
The Lombardi Line | July 11, 2023 | Hour 1

VSiN Best Bets

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 44:33


In hour one of The Lombardi Line, hosts Stormy Buonantony and Michael Lombardi are joined by Will Hill, VSiN Contributor, as they talk about tonight's MLB All-Star Game. Also on the show, the hosts talk about the latest news and headlines including Damian Lillard's ongoing trade status plus Pat Fitzgerald's firing over hazing allegations at Northwestern College.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Lombardi Line
The Lombardi Line | July 11, 2023 | Hour 1

The Lombardi Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 44:33


In hour one of The Lombardi Line, hosts Stormy Buonantony and Michael Lombardi are joined by Will Hill, VSiN Contributor, as they talk about tonight's MLB All-Star Game. Also on the show, the hosts talk about the latest news and headlines including Damian Lillard's ongoing trade status plus Pat Fitzgerald's firing over hazing allegations at Northwestern College.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Transforming Education: Leadership Lessons
AI Tools and ChatGPT with Dr. Dana Schon and Dr. Tom Truesdell

Transforming Education: Leadership Lessons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 34:35


In this episode, Gary and guests discuss the evolution of artificial intelligence and its significance for education. Dr. Dana Schon, Professional Learning Director for School Administrators of Iowa explains AI capacities, concerns, and limitations with helpful tool implementations for educators and leaders. Dr. Tom Truesdell, Director of Student Resources at Northwestern College shares insights on ChatGPT revolving around the learning disruption fears and idea generation opportunities. Both guests share practical advice for approaching the technology evolution in our classrooms and workplaces.   Book Recommendations: How to be a Transformative Principal, Jethro Jones   Trust & Inspire, Stephen Covey

The Ripple Effect Podcast
Episode 467: The Ripple Effect Podcast (Dr. Alan Palmer | Truth Will Prevail: 1200 Studies That Refute Vaccine Claims)

The Ripple Effect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2023 100:52


Dr. Alan Palmer has been a practicing physician for over 30 years and has spent that time studying and educating people on a wide spectrum of health and wellness related topics. Dr. Palmer is originally from Minnesota, graduated from Northwestern College of Chiropractic in 1985. Dr. Palmer  provided chiropractic care for the players, coaches and employees of the Arizona Coyotes National Hockey League Hockey Club and the Arizona Diamondbacks Major League Baseball Team. Dr. Palmer also provided care for the San Francisco Giants in spring training for 7 years. Since 1985 Dr. Palmer has studied functional medicine applications, Complementary Alternative Medicine (CAM) concepts and advanced clinical nutrition strategies. Dr. Palmer welcomed stubborn and complicated cases and those that traditional allopathic medicine has failed. One of his goals is to help people to reduce their dependency on medications. He does this by addressing the underlying causes of their illness or disease rather than treating their symptoms. This is accomplished by focusing on the restoration of normal healthy biochemistry and function through diet, exercise, supplementation and lifestyle modification.Dr. Palmer's personal experience in exercise, body composition and muscular development came from years of bodybuilding, dieting and lifestyle management. As a lifetime natural (all drug free) bodybuilder, Dr. Palmer has actively competed in thirty-eight national and international bodybuilding competitions, all the way up to the Natural Universe Competition.DR. ALAN PALMERWebsite: https://www.wellnessdoc.com/Truth Will Prevail (eBook): https://www.wellnessdoc.com/1200studies/THE RIPPLE EFFECT PODCAST:WEBSITE: https://RickyVarandas.com/WEBSITE: http://TheRippleEffectPodcast.comWebsite Host & Video Distributor: https://ContentSafe.co/SUPPORT:PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/TheRippleEffectPodcastPayPal: https://www.PayPal.com/paypalme/RvTheory6VENMO: https://venmo.com/code?user_id=3625073915201071418&created=1663262894MERCH Store: http://www.TheRippleEffectPodcastMerch.comMUSIC: https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-ripple-effect-ep/1057436436ROKFIN: https://rokfin.com/RippleEffectSPONSORS:LMNT Electrolyte Drink Mix (Free Gift With Purchase): http://DrinkLMNT.com/TheRippleEffectNEW LMNT CHOCOLATE MEDLEY: https://drinklmnt.com/pages/chocolate-medley?rfsn=6589695.aa3fa8&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rickyvarandas&utm_campaign=chocolatemedley&utm_content=&utm_term=THE UNIVERSITY OF REASON (Autonomy Course): https://www.universityofreason.com/a/29887/ouiRXFoLContentSafe: https://ContentSafe.co/WATCH:ROKFIN: https://rokfin.com/RippleEffectODYSEE: https://odysee.com/@therippleeffectpodcast:dBITCHUTE: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/6bOtjURD1rds/FLOTE: https://flote.app/trepodcastRUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/c-745495Banned.VIDEO: https://banned.video/channel/the-ripple-effect-podcastYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVfy9MXhb5EIciYRIO9cKUwLISTEN:SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4lpFhHI6CqdZKW0QDyOicJGOOGLE PLAY/PODCASTS: https://podcasts.google.com/search/the%20ripple%20effect%20podcastiTUNES: http://apple.co/1xjWmlFSTITCHER RADIO: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-ripple-effect-podcastSUBSTACK: https://TheRippleEffectPodcast.substack.com/Fringe.FM: https://fringe.fm/shows/the-ripple-effect-podcast/CONNECT:TeleGram: https://t.me/TREpodcastTWITTER: https://twitter.com/RvTheory6INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/rvtheory6/FLOTE: https://flote.app/user/RvTheory6GETTR: https://www.gettr.com/rickyvarandasPARLER: https://parler.com/#/user/RvTheory6FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/TheRippleEffectPodcast/LOCALS: https://locals.com/member/RickyVarandasTHE UNION OF THE UNWANTEDVIDEOS (Rokfin): https://rokfin.com/uotuwAUDIO (RSS Feed): https://uotuw.podbean.com/MERCH: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/union-of-the-unwanted?ref_id=22643&utm_campaign=22643&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source

Ray Appleton
700K Migrants Ready To Rush Border. Fetterman Blames Republicans For Depression. Soros-Backed Prosecutor Resigning. Northwestern College Republicans Blocked

Ray Appleton

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 35:24


As many as 700,000 migrants, a foreign population larger than Boston, Massachusetts, are currently in Mexico waiting to rush the United States-Mexico border when President Joe Biden ends the public health authority known as Title 42 on May 11. Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) blamed his recent hospitalization on the “brutality” of his 2022 Senate campaign. St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kimberly M. Gardner, a far-left prosecutor bankrolled by Democrat megadonor George Soros, announced on Thursday that she is resigning from her position after facing pressure from the state's Republican attorney general to reThe student government at Northwestern University has blocked the campus College Republicans from using university funds for their programs because of a set of flyers distributed on campus that advertised a campus lecture by a conservative commentator.sign and as she is facing a criminal contempt investigation for failing to do her job. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

First Reformed Church (FRC)
The Passion - NWC Drama Presentation

First Reformed Church (FRC)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 42:32


Northwestern College's Drama Ministries Ensemble presents "The Passion" for our Evening Gathering. "The Passion" is a medieval play about the life, ministry, and crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Adapted by Tony Harrison and directed by Molly Wiebe Faber.

Mully & Haugh Show on 670 The Score
Mike DeCourcy talks Illinois-Northwestern, college basketball storylines

Mully & Haugh Show on 670 The Score

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 14:30


Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Mike DeCourcy of the Sporting News and Big Ten Network to preview the Illinois-Northwestern game Thursday evening and to discuss the college basketball landscape as March Madness nears.

Sports Rewind
KCIM Sports Rewind for Dec 27th, 2022

Sports Rewind

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 32:35


Interview with Tyler Jones, former South Central Calhoun graduate now at Northwestern College, as they claimed the NAIA Football Championship this season.

Mutuality Matters Podcast
(Women & Men) The Power of “One-Degree Adjustments” with Rev. Tim Breen

Mutuality Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2022 24:41


Disclaimer  The opinions expressed in CBE's Mutuality Matters' podcast are those of its hosts or guests do not purport to reflect the opinions or views of CBE International or its members or chapters worldwide. The designations employed in this podcast and the presentation of content therein do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of CBE concerning the legal status of any country, area or territory or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers.  Show Notes  Join us this week on Mutuality Matters Rev. Tim Breen helps us consider how continual “one-degree adjustments” cultivate a culture of mutuality in the church. Tim also shares his personal journey toward egalitarianism, as well as helpful reflections on Scripture.     Bio  Rev. Tim Breen serves as the lead pastor of First Reformed Church in Orange City, a position he has held since 2010. Tim received his bachelor's from Northwestern College and his Master of Divinity from Western Theological Seminary. His ministry interests are preaching, church growth, intercultural learning, and staff and church administration. On Saturdays, you can find him cheering on his beloved Michigan Wolverines.  Find Tim at www.telosblog.com, follow him at @tsbreen on Twitter.    Other Reading   3 Practical Changes Churches Can Make To Empower Women - CBE International  How A Pastor and A Church Changed Their Stance on Women in Ministry - CBE International 

First Reformed Church (FRC)
Stories - Suzanne Haverdink

First Reformed Church (FRC)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 25:37


Suzanne Haverdink shares her story of losing her mom to cancer at a young age and how, years later, she realized she was stuck in her grief. Suzanne is the wife of Pastor Mark Haverdink and mom to Allie and Eli, who are young adults attending Northwestern College.

The Grand Awakening Podcast
Art Remington tells us that, despite the darkness of the hour, God's light will shine through

The Grand Awakening Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 32:56


Art Remington, Jr., despite being in ministry for over 55 years, describes himself as a “footwasher for Jesus.” He is the Pastor and National Ambassador-at-Large for Promise Keepers, a ministry he has been involved with since 1994. Art also currently serves in two other capacities: he is a staff pastor for Project 200, a disciple-making ministry; and he is a pastor/partner at Come Behold Israel ministry. Art prepared for a career in ministry by attending Northwestern College in Minnesota and spent a number of years in various churches as a youth and college pastor. Art and his dear wife Miriam reside in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Anyone who knows Art, knows him to be perennially upbeat as evidenced by the fact that one of his favorite expressions is that he is “Blessed and Highly Favored of the Lord.” In this podcast, Art Remington, Jr. shares how God has wonderfully led him through the trials and tribulations of his life to being used powerfully by God in many different venues of ministry including Promise Keepers. Despite realistically seeing our nation and culture increasingly antagonistic to the truths of Scripture, Art is incredibly hopeful that God is moving powerfully and will usher in revival and spiritual awakening as we pray and obey. We especially need Christ-following men who will boldly and lovingly share and live the truth.

Some People Suck
Ep.148- Tommy Behommy Boys (Feat. Coleman Young)

Some People Suck

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 70:21


We finally have on Cam Bennett's older brother and fellow Martial Artist, Coleman Young, out of Crestview, FL. We get into his up bringing and high school days, from wrestling at Crestview High School and at Northwestern College in Iowa, we talk about the whiskey he gifted us, Hylton slanders Coleman thru out the episode, how thick the thighs we have had on the cast couch, chicken industry taking a dip, how wrestling translated into his amateur mama career, working at chick-fil-a, white belts baby face off between Coleman & Hylton. Hylton being born with a silver spoon and kodie not being as fortune & roasting our Tommy Behommy shirts, we loved you Coleman, we had a blast and hope you all enjoyed it! Thank you again to all our sponsors!Follow us on Instagram:@thisisthehomie@_hytly@somepeoplesuckpod@colemanyoung1@atlasmartialarts_crestview

Reformed Journal
Rebecca Koerselman

Reformed Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 37:58


In this episode, Jeff Munroe speaks with Rebecca Koerselman, professor of history at Northwestern College in Orange City, Iowa and contributor to the Reformed Journal Blog. Jeff and Rebecca talk about Rebecca's journey from high school history teacher to scholar and professor, where she gets inspiration for her writing, evangelicalism in the United States, and her history-informed perspective on political and social polarization in 2022. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reformed-journal/message

The Concordia Publishing House Podcast
Deuteronomy | Rev. Adie Harstad

The Concordia Publishing House Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2022 34:22


On this episode, Rev. Adie Harstad joins us to discuss themes found in the Book of Deuteronomy.Rev. Harstad is the author of Deuteronomy: Concordia Commentary.Questions covered:Harstad recaps the journey from Egypt to the Promised Land and tells us where the Book of Deuteronomy falls in that journey.Deuteronomy seems to repeat a lot of themes found in Exodus and Leviticus. What is the significance of this?Deuteronomy begins with Moses repeating the journey from Mount Sinai to the Promised Land. Moses sent 12 spies to investigate the Promised Land. When they returned, 10 of these spies gave a bad report about the land, that the people living there were too powerful for the Israelites to conquer. The Israelites did not trust God's promise to fight for them and refused to go up and enter the land. How does Moses strengthen the next generation of Israelites against those same fears?Deuteronomy 6 is referenced a lot in regards to God's plan for teaching the faith in households. Harstad explains the significance of the first part of Deuteronomy 6 for households today. What are some key passages in Deuteronomy that predict Christ's coming? ("a Prophet like me" (18:15) and "a man who is hanged on a tree is cursed" (21:22-23))What does the "A choice between life and death" in Deuteronomy 30 mean? How should we properly interpret this as Lutherans today? Why are the defeats of two kings, Sihon and Og in chapters 2 and 3 so significant? They are often mentioned in the psalms.Why didn't God let Moses lead Israel into the Promised Land? Didn't He forgive him?Does Joshua being appointed leader in Moses' place point to Jesus?What does Deuteronomy say to Christians today?About the guest:Adolph L. Harstad is Professor of Exegetical Theology, Bethany Lutheran Theological Seminary, Mankato, Minnesota. He studied at Northwestern College, Watertown, Wisconsin (B.A.), Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary (M.Div.), and the University of Wisconsin—Madison (M.A., Hebrew and Semitic Studies). He has also served as a parish pastor and missionary in Zambia, Africa.

The Christian Coach Podcast
Matt McCarty - Northwestern College Football Head Coach

The Christian Coach Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 24:28


Show Notes   Matt McCarty is the Head Football Coach at Northwestern College.   In this conversation with Gian, he discusses: The power of reading books as a team The importance of being excellent at your current job Handling different levels of faith within such a large roster Extra Question: How Head Coaches can delegate better (The Christian Coach Community Only) And much more!!!   Follow us on Twitter: @ChristCoachPod

The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson
230 Dr. Ted Arkfeld - Back Pain After Back Surgery

The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 28:59


Dr. Ted Arkfeld shares a story of a single mom of two who has a discetomy, but continues to have pain. Dr. Ted A. Arkfeld is a 1988 graduate of Northwestern College of Chiropractic in Bloomington, MN. The decision to become a chiropractor was an easy one after growing up in what Dr. Arkfeld calls, “A chronic pain family”. His father was involved in a motor vehicle crash that ultimately resulted in three unsuccessful spinal fusions that left him on total disability. It was after the last surgery that his father turned to chiropractic treatment for relief of his chronic lower back pain. As a high school athlete playing both football and baseball, and then collegiate baseball, Dr. Arkfeld experienced the benefits of chiropractic care during his playing days. This love for sports and chiropractic has guided him the past 16-years as the team chiropractor for Gaylord High School football and basketball programs. Always the student, Dr. Arkfeld has returned to the classroom numerous times for advanced degrees and certifications that allows him to provide the most current research-based treatment protocols for his patients. Resources: arkfeldchiropractic.com Find a Back Doctor The Cox 8 Table by Haven Medical The Back Doctors Podcast

Measure Success Podcast
Creating accounting value with Martin Moll

Measure Success Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 37:38


After 15 years with a top 10 West Coast CPA, most recently as their CEO and Managing Partner, Martin left the world of big firms to found KeyMaster, which invests in and manages accounting related businesses. Along with his partner Kristen, Martin manages Bookkeeping & Advisory, which provides distributed share bookkeeping, controller and CFO advisory services. The company has expanded rapidly to 20 advisors serving clients across the country in a multitude of industries. An avid cyclist, Martin serves on the Board of Trustees of Pacific University and the Board of Directors of New Avenues for Youth and Cycle Oregon. Martin has a law degree from the Northwestern College of Law at Lewis and Clark College and a Bachelor of Arts from the Robert D. Clark Honors College at the University of Oregon. He and his wife Lois have two children, Emily, who resides in Portland and Ryan who resides in Seattle.

Pair and a Spare Podcast
Week Ten: Gophers Beat Northwestern, College Football Playoff Rankings, Strippers and Emotional Support Monkeys

Pair and a Spare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 48:49


The guys review the Gophers win at Northwestern and give a quick Illinois preview before diving into the first installment of the College Football Playoff Rankings. They end the show discussing a strange story involving a Texas assistant coach, an exotic dancer and her emotional support monkey and a Halloween Party-What could possibly go wrong?