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When everyone talks at once with different messages, the result is confusion. But when voices unite around a shared mission and vision, the message doesn't just become clear—it carries power.In this episode of Impact Without Limits, Dale and Brian share why speaking with one voice is important—whether leading a business, raising a family, or building strong relationships. They discuss how alignment brings clarity, why repetition reinforces values, and how actions must match words if you want your message to carry weight.Because when you speak with one voice, people don't just hear you—they trust you.Episode Highlights: The importance of speaking with one voice.The united front.Multiple voices cause confusion.The power of repetition.Aligning your actions with your words.Links Mentioned in Episode/Find More on ForeverLawn:www.foreverlawn.comImpact Without Limits Instagram: @impact_withoutlimitsForeverLawn's Instagram: @foreverlawnincGet Grass Without Limits HereVisit our show notes page HERESubscribe to Our Newsletter HEREDale's Instagram: @dalekarmieBrian's Instagram: @bkarmieThis show has been produced by Adkins Media Co.
This week, Talking with One Voice hosts Paul Nathanson, Omar Nashashibi, and Caitlin Sickles welcome Laurin Baker, founder of The Laurin Baker Group, for a wide-ranging conversation on the latest tax, trade, and tariff developments out of Washington. From the newly announced U.S.-EU trade agreement to President Trump's recent proclamation on Section 232 tariffs on copper products, the crew breaks down what manufacturers need to know as we approach the August 1st tariff deadline. The team also dives into key tax provisions for manufacturers in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. As Washington gears up for August 1st trade announcements and Congress prepares for recess, this is an episode you won't want to miss.
The Practical Faith Academy Podcast from Cecil Taylor Ministries presents guests who have important things to say about putting your faith into practice. Cecil interviews each guest to understand their life stories and their ideas for living a seven-day practical faith. Dawn Stephens is the principal of Central Christian Academy in Portsmouth, VA, and the award-winning author of the “Little Pot” book series, which teaches children – and adults – about the Fruits of the Spirit and how the potter (God) can grow those fruits in our pot. Those are key themes of this episode's discussion. Highlights of the podcast: 3:05 What does seven-day practical faith mean to Stephens 4:51 What the imagery of the pot means and how it relates to purpose 10:09 Seven steps to develop the Fruits of the Spirit within us 14:31 We don't HAVE the Fruits of the Spirit; we GIVE the Fruits to others. We're created to serve and pour into others. 18:03 Which fruit is the hardest for people to grow? 21:46 On God's cycle of filling us and emptying us 26:52 The hardest part about putting faith into practice 28:16 Her best tip for developing and maintaining a seven-day practical faith. 30:01 How to keep in touch with Stephens's work and access her free materials. Author Dawn Stephens can be found at DawnStephensBooks.com, where she offers a free guide to the seven steps to growing the Fruits of the Spirit, as she discussed on the podcast. You can also check out her four-part Little Pot book series, as well as other books she has written. Cecil Taylor is an author, speaker, podcaster, blogger, and provider of Instant Content to churches and small groups. Please register for Cecil's free monthly newsletters on the Cecil Taylor Ministries home page. You'll receive a free gift, which changes from time to time, and two monthly newsletters, Backstage Pass and Monthly Connection. For more free content like this from Cecil Taylor Ministries, visit https://www.CecilTaylorMinistries.com/free-content. Scroll to the bottom of the Show Notes to learn about his Instant Content portfolio of books and small group video studies. +++++ SEE BELOW for an incredible sale on Cecil's latest book! +++++ Does your family have issues with parenting in unison? Find out by taking the new Parental Unity Questionnaire from Cecil Taylor Ministries. This self-assessment will allow you to determine whether you have issues and how you can improve, plus Cecil shares three tips on parenting in unison. Follow this link for the questionnaire: https://www.unisonparenting.com/request-parental-unity-questionnaire. Cecil's new book, “Unison Parenting”, is on sale for just $10 plus free shipping at https://www.ceciltayloracademy.com/link.php?id=3&h=19480d6cdc. In addition, you'll receive more than $200 in free bonuses when you buy the book directly from Cecil! This offer is 60% off the price you would pay at the big bookseller sites. Cecil's parenting advice can be found at https://www.UnisonParenting.com, at https://www.instagram.com/unison_parenting/ and at https://www.pinterest.com/CecilTaylorMinistries. Cecil and three collaborators have launched the brand new Unison Parenting newsletter. Author and pastor Kim Meyers shares her parenting perspective; pediatric therapist and author Ginny Cruz offers “Diaper Days” advice; and Tawny Kinslow writes about parent-child relationships. Sign up for the newsletter at https://www.UnisonParenting.com#newsletter-registration. Cecil's award-winning books and video studies can be found and purchased through https://www.CecilTaylorMinistries.com. Every video study's first lesson can be seen for free via the Free Content link above by clicking on “Sample Lessons.” Cecil's Instant Content portfolio of books and video studies includes: - “Unison Parenting: The Comprehensive Guide to Navigating Christian Parenthood with One Voice” is about Christian parenting. Cecil provides proven parenting strategies with an underlying layer of parenting in unison through all the ages and stages of a child's life. “Unison Parenting” has been honored with the 2025 Independent Press Award for Parenting/Family and the 2025 Living Water Award for Best Nonfiction. - “From Comfort Zone to Trust Zone” is about deepening faith. Cecil explores a dozen Bible studies of Jesus inviting people out of their comfort zones into their trust zones and how to apply these stories to our lives today. - “The Next Thing” is about crisis responses. Cecil shares a four-part Christian model for dealing with crisis. You'll find the model to be flexible and applicable to many crises. - “Live Like You're Loved” is about vibrant living. Cecil affirms the scriptural truths that God loves you, forgives you, sends you, and walks with you in eternal relationship. Then he shows how your life is transformed when you embed these truths into your daily faith and your soul.
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BOSSes, Anne Ganguzza and Tom Dheere dive into a lively and often debated topic for voiceover professionals: industry awards. Prompted by Anne's multiple Award nominations, they explore whether these accolades are simply vanity projects or powerful marketing tools. This episode delves into evolving perspectives on awards, the true meaning of a nomination, and practical strategies for leveraging any recognition to propel your voiceover business forward. They emphasize understanding the subjective nature of awards and how to use them for credibility, even beyond winning. 00:40 - Anne (Host) Hey everyone, welcome to the VO Boss Podcast. I'm your host, Anne Ganguzza, and I'm here with real boss, Tom Dheere. Woo-hoo, hi, Tom Dheere. I feel like there's pomp and circumstance for you, Tom Dheere, because it's that season again. Do you know what season it is? Deer season. 01:00 - Tom (Guest) Get it Tom Dheere, Deer season oh my God, that is really funny actually. That was terrible. It was not funny. 01:04 - Anne (Host) Well, okay, in addition to being deer season, right, it's award season. Woo-hoo, that's right it is award season. And I know there's always there's always always discussions about awards, and I've had discussions about awards before. I think we've probably talked about them before, but let's talk about them again, shall we? Because I think it's an ever-evolving thing and there are some people who are really for awards and some people who really detest awards. 01:32 - Tom (Guest) Yes, the reason why we're having this conversation, Anne, is because you got nominated for how many One Voice Awards. 01:41 - Anne (Host) Five why,thank you. 01:43 - Tom (Guest) Yes. 01:43 - Anne (Host) Why, thank you. 01:46 - Tom (Guest) I'm very excited about that. Wow, this is exciting and it's for all of the amazing work that you have gotten out of your students. 01:54 - Anne (Host) Yeah, for demos. 01:55 - Tom (Guest) That's amazing. Congratulations to you and all of your students. I'm very excited. 01:59 - Anne (Host) Yes, thank you, thank you. I like awards. I am one of those people that I actually endorse awards and I know some people think they're a vanity thing and in reality, for me it's always been about the marketing aspect. Tom, what are your thoughts? 02:15 - Tom (Guest) I used to be part of the anti-awards crew. I thought it was an exercise in vanity. I thought it was a money grab by the voiceover organizations that were hosting the awards, and my thoughts have evolved on the subject. Okay, I'd love to hear that. Well, I really do see now that it is truly a marketing tool and that is okay. All awards in all industries, from the Oscars all the way down to, you know, dog Catcher of the Year, these are all marketing. It's all about marketing. Is it about recognition? Yes. Is it a celebration of the industry in question? Yes. Is it to shine a spotlight on excellence, either from an individual or a group of individuals or a company, or whatever? Yes, is it to shine a spotlight on excellence either from an individual or a group of individuals or a company, or whatever? Yes, all of that is good and it should be supported. Is it an exercise of vanity? Yeah, sure, it's okay. There's nothing wrong with wanting to get dressed up and have people applaud you. There's nothing wrong with that, it's totally cool, it's totally cool. 03:22 - Anne (Host) Any excuse to get dressed up. 03:24 - Tom (Guest) Well, especially as voice actors who are stuck in closets in our pajamas all day, 03:27 - Anne (Host) Exactly exactly. 03:28 For me, it's always been marketing. First, because we have this whole conversation that awards are subjective. Right, I watch the awards, I watch the music awards, I watch the Emmys, the Oscars, I watch them all. Some people just they have so much to say about the awards, but honestly, I enjoy them if there's entertainment involved and I actually feel like it's wonderful when people get recognition that I feel deserve recognition. But of course, there's always the times where you're like I don't know how that person won or I don't know how that person didn't win, and so it is so very subjective and I think, first and foremost, we all need to remember that that is a fact. Right, it is very subjective and if you do not win an award, it has no bearing whatsoever on your worth or your quality at all, absolutely. 04:17 - Tom (Guest) It's interesting because the prism that most people look through all awards through is the Oscars. Right, and it's like Billy Crystal said it's an evening for three hours where millionaires are handing each other gold statues, which is pretty funny and accurate. But here's the thing I just realized about all this is that if you are a member of the Academy the Film Academy and you get your screeners, you know that Daniel Day-Lewis is up for best actor and you're watching the movie, or whatever excerpts of the movie that they sent you for you to cast your vote for him or somebody else. 04:50 - Anne (Host) Right or anybody else in any other category, or if you're not a voter right, you're a person going. Oh, hmm, somebody thinks that movie's credible, maybe I'll go see it. Guess what that resulted in Purchasing right, purchasing right, purchasing a ticket to go see that movie. So marketing, it worked, so marketing. 05:05 - Tom (Guest) But here's the interesting Anne that I just realized when it comes to the One Voice Awards which we both got, I got nominated for a little one, just one, yay, congratulations. 05:13 - Anne (Host) Tom Dheere. 05:13 - Tom (Guest) The commercial category. 05:14 - Anne (Host) Oh, that's right. That's right, Tom, that's awesome. 05:25 - Tom (Guest) So for your performance, but it's really nice. It's just being like, hey. But here's the thing about it is that when you submit, it's my understanding that when they listen to these demos that you help produce or these voiceovers that I did, they don't know who they're listening to. 05:41 - Anne (Host) Yeah, theoretically. 05:43 - Tom (Guest) So it's theoretically, I mean. 05:44 - Anne (Host) In a closed industry. Sometimes, like I know Tom De're listening to yeah, theoretically, so it's theoretically, I mean In a closed industry. Sometimes, like I know Tom Dheere voice. 05:48 - Tom (Guest) Well, that's exactly what I was about to say. I would like if there were three or four or five, if there were five people who were listening to these, I think that maybe two or three of them would probably be like that's Tom. 05:58 - Anne (Host) Yeah, yeah, yeah, but they don't talk to one another. 06:01 - Tom (Guest) But they don't talk to one other so it's generally anonymous and it's generally done in isolation. 06:06 - Anne (Host) I can say that for certain because I've been a judge prior. 06:09 - Tom (Guest) Right, oh, okay, so. 06:10 - Anne (Host) I can say for certain that it is closed and that you do not know who the entry is. You don't know who submitted it, right, and it's isolated. 06:18 - Tom (Guest) So for the five lovely voice actors whose demos were nominated that you produced. They didn't know who they were and they didn't know that necessarily that it was you that produced it. I mean, after a while, if you listen to enough demos, you can be like that's a Chuck Duran demo, that's a Nancy Wolfson demo because there's just like styles, there's styles you know what I mean, but for the most part they're not going to know who these voice actors are, who are nominated for any of these or for the demo. 06:43 So I think it's more of a pure. There's a level of purity in it that there isn't in the Oscars, for example. 06:48 - Anne (Host) Yeah, there's a combination for that particular category of not just the demo but the performance in the demo and hopefully, if you have created that demo and produced that demo, that has lent itself to a wonderful performance. And just being nominated, I want to say to anybody out there, just being nominated is a win. It doesn't matter, honestly, if I win, and I've been entering awards for years now. There's been many, many years where I didn't win and so I have to like always talk to myself and talk to my students to make sure that if I don't win it doesn't mean that I'm not worthy, it doesn't mean that that nomination wasn't really a win, because you can still believe it or not, you can market a nomination just like a win. 07:28 - Tom (Guest) Absolutely, and the Oscars— it sounds pretty darn similar. The Oscars do it all the time. 07:32 - Anne (Host) Mm-hmm. Award-nominated versus award-winning. 07:35 - Tom (Guest) Right. Did you ever watch the Secret Life of Walter Mitty? 07:38 - Anne (Host) That's the one that Ben Affleck wrote, and directed and starred in. 07:42 - Tom (Guest) I thought that movie was exceptional and I swore I was going to get all these nominations. It didn't get a one. 07:48 - Anne (Host) And. 07:49 - Tom (Guest) I don't know if it's because they didn't think it was off to snuff, if it was too past the deadline, or if they just chose not to submit it, because that's the other thing. We choose to submit ourselves for these awards. Now for actors in Broadway and television and film. They have their production companies or networks or whatever deciding to do these. Oh, we think these people have the best chance and they still have to pay submission fees as well, application fees for the nominations, just like any other nomination, which I think is-. 08:16 - Anne (Host) Well, there's a cost to running an award show. There's a cost to having people judge the awards. There's a cost for people's time, absolutely. So paying to enter yourself into an awards is. I don't find anything necessarily wrong about that. 08:33 - Speaker 2 (Announcement) No. 08:33 - Tom (Guest) Maybe how much you pay, I don't know I mean if it's a for-profit scheme, then you know, okay, I mean people who organize awards. Should they or do they deserve to make a profit, Like I don't know if, like the Oscars, if that's a nonprofit situation where they don't make any money off of it, they just want to celebrate the industry and recognize people for it, and they don't make a dime. And they make the fees just enough to cover the cost to produce the show and print and, you know, make the gold statues. 08:59 - Anne (Host) Well, it becomes a marketing effort for the venue. It becomes a marketing effort for the people who put stuff in the swag bags. It becomes a marketing effort for so many things really. And it's like it's not always obvious, but in reality it really does lend itself to marketing quite a bit. 09:17 - Tom (Guest) One of the other questions. One of the anti-award swath of the voiceover industry says winning award isn't going to book you more work. And for the Oscars? We know that's not true, because when actors or actresses win an Oscar, they get a lot more scripts on their desk. They've all said that they just get more acting opportunities. So in that context it's 100% true. Is it true for voice actors? I'd say it probably isn't, because your typical explainer video production company has never heard of the One Voice Awards. But that's not the reason that you do it. But yeah. 09:52 - Anne (Host) However, let's just go beyond it, because if you market yourself as an award-nominated voice actor or an award-winning voice actor, right, if somebody happens to find you or find your website, right, it lends some credibility. I believe it lends some credibility to who you are. So if I'm a person and I don't know the voices and I have two equal voices that I like if I see that one has won an award or has a history of winning awards or being nominated for awards, I'm going to feel like, oh, maybe they've been in business a little bit longer, maybe they're considered by others to be top of their field, and so I would maybe sway toward an award nominated or award winning. And again, it really depends on how people, given equal circumstances, award winning, award nominated versus maybe not. 10:42 - Tom (Guest) I think that's a very fair point. Now, where my mind was going where Tom Dheere, the VO strategist, business and marketing guy, was going is what's the SEO value of? 10:53 - Anne (Host) the terms award-winning. 10:55 - Speaker 2 (Announcement) Like how is that what's the? 10:56 - Tom (Guest) score. Yeah, what's the keyword score? You know what I mean. So actually, I want to make a note of that. I want to look that up when we get off of this. 11:03 - Anne (Host) I'll tell you, when I look for a company to purchase from right, what's the criteria? I want to make sure that that company's been in business for a while. I want to make sure that they put out a quality product and I want to know that there's testimonials of other people who have used that product that are actually saying yes, it helped me, it was wonderful, it was quick and painless. And think about that. This could be right. Anybody who might have won an award and has testimonials on their website. Right, If you've award winning, then that gives it a little bit of credibility that maybe other people have listened to this person. They're definitely a professional in the industry, right? You don't submit for an award unless you're a professional, so sometimes you just don't know who you're working with. It can help people, I think, to get to know you a little bit better, or really, I think, put that credibility forward first when people are making a buying decision. 11:58 - Tom (Guest) Yeah, I mean, and now that I'm thinking about it as we're talking about it, what's a better testimonial than an award nomination? Right, yeah, I mean, and now that I'm thinking about it as we're talking about it, what's a better testimonial than an award nomination? 12:04 - Anne (Host) Right, yeah, I mean really. 12:06 - Tom (Guest) Right, what's a better endorsement? 12:07 - Anne (Host) That was kind of my point right, it's a wonderful way. So if I buy because of they've been in business, they're not going to just go out of business and take my money and steal it. They're credible, right? They have a good product, right? Well, if they're award nominated, award-winning, that lends me to think that when I look for a beauty product, hello, I'm going to go back to you know award-winning award-winning formulas. 12:28 If I have no knowledge whatsoever of the product, right, I'm going to tend to look there first and after I look there, right, I'm going to look for it. Actually, if I do my shopping on Amazon or I do shopping on anything, right, I'm looking for the number of stars, the ratings, right, A lot of times they go hand in hand. Right Ratings and reviews. 12:46 Ratings and reviews and so award nominated best beauty product of 2024 by Elle magazine, that kind of thing. That kind of means something to me. I'm like, well, somebody did their research right and so therefore, if it's talking about a voice talent that's award-nominated and award-winning, I would feel like, oh okay, maybe there's some credibility there. Now I can go ahead and listen. Let me listen to the voice and see if it's something that I want. 13:10 - Tom (Guest) Yeah, yeah. And of course the capitalist in me thinks oh and if you're an award-winning voice actor, maybe you can charge more. 13:18 - Anne (Host) Well, I right, that's very true, but I also know like if people come to me for a demo, right, they're like I want to win an award. I always try to say to them well, that shouldn't be like I really have people say that to me. 13:28 That shouldn't be the goal. However, they're like I want an award-winning demo. What are they saying to me? They're saying to me that they want the absolute best demo that is valued by the community or valued by others in the community. So they want a valuable product. That's what they're saying to me and I'll kind of say, well, okay, I don't design demos to win an award. However, I want to design a demo to get you work right and if it wins an award, that's a great bonus. And they're like yeah, I know, but I still want an award winning right? People will say that to me, so it's kind of human nature, I think, to want to lean toward a product that is award-winning. 14:05 - Tom (Guest) Right, Because nobody says I want to eat something that's been not approved by the FDA. Yeah right, Exactly, I will never. I will eat at no restaurant that's ever won a Michelin star. I refuse, it's like no, that's ridiculous. 14:17 - Anne (Host) Because it's not just the recognition, it's what the recognition represents. Yeah, absolutely, absolutely so. For me that's where the awards have always sat and I did have issues for years until I explained to my students who I said I think you should enter this into the awards. I will always say, hey look, I think it's an award worthy product, right. And so they're like oh really, and that gives them like a sense of worth or a sense of like pride. Hopefully I wouldn't say it if I didn't think it had a chance of getting some recognition. 14:52 So if I say that to someone, then I've given them a sense of accomplishment, I'm giving them confidence in their product so that they can then represent themselves and sell it better, and that's basically how that'll work. But I will always explain to them look, if you do not win, remember awards are very, very subjective. There have been some amazing, just like there have been some amazing movies that didn't win the best picture of the year. There have been some amazing actors that have not won best actor or best actress, and so you know, you have to really make yourself aware, even though in your heart you might be disappointed if you don't win right or don't get nominated. But you do have to realize that it is very, very subjective especially if you've got an award show that it doesn't cost anything to enter. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. You're not losing out on anything really by submitting. 15:46 - Tom (Guest) I mean, take a chance. It's like playing the lottery, right. Take a chance, Absolutely. So, with all that in mind, what do you do from a marketing stance? And I've got my own ideas too, about how we could tell VO bosses. You've got a thing, whether it's a spot that I did for a college or if there's a demo that you produce with a student. 15:59 - Anne (Host) What are the? 16:00 - Tom (Guest) steps to use it, to use the award, nomination and hopefully the win, as a marketing tool. 16:05 - Anne (Host) Well, absolutely put it on your website right. 16:08 Absolutely throw it on YouTube, put it on your website. Label it as being award nominated, award winning, like. Make sure the text is in there, because that's SEO value. Make sure that it's on your website, make sure that it's on every single profile, make sure that it's in every single description, make sure that it's literally like SEO optimized. And then make sure that wherever you're describing it as an award nominated, right, award winning entry or whatever that might be, make sure that you're also giving information about the industry that you're in best performance voice actor, corporate narration, right or whatever, or best performance demo, reel, animation so it then allocates the other words that are important. So when people are searching for animation, voice, right and then all of a sudden, this will come up, as I'm so excited that my award-winning entry or award-nominated entry or whatever if something comes up or shows up in their search, that's going to lend its credibility and also hopefully lead to your website so that they can then inquire further or get an audition from you or find out more and contact you. 17:14 - Tom (Guest) Yes, I'll layer on top of that, like, for example, when I found out I got my One Voice nomination, I wrote a blog about it. 17:22 - Anne (Host) Yep, that's wonderful. 17:24 - Tom (Guest) So what that does is a number of things. Every time that you write a blog, you publish a blog, it adds another page to your website and All of the content on that particular website is saying voice over, this voice acting, that voice talent, this voice artist, that. So it's got all of the keywords that would further enrich the search engine optimization of your website, to make it more searchable and for it to rank higher. So just writing about it is extremely important on a technical SEO level. However, you don't want to turn it into a self-aggrandizing. Oh, look at me. It could be about a number of things. 18:05 - Anne (Host) It could be about the company that created the one voice in this situation, or about the company that you voiced for. 18:11 - Tom (Guest) Or about the company that you voiced for exactly. So a couple years ago I got a one voice nomination for a public service announcement I did for the Humane Society. Remember those 4,000 beagles were rescued from a lab in Virginia. A few years ago. 18:25 And then the American Humane Society got all 4,000 beagles adopted. So I auditioned and booked the voiceover for the public service announcement announcing that all 4,000 beagles were adopted. So when I blogged a few years ago back then about hey, I got this award nomination, it wasn't about the award, it wasn't about the nomination, it wasn't about me, it was about bringing awareness, it was about the beagle puppies. That's what it was about. I made it about the puppies. 18:53 - Anne (Host) And that's wonderful, because what's a better draw than animals, your fur babies, right? 18:59 - Tom (Guest) Yes. 19:02 - Anne (Host) Which is I lead all my award nominations with my cats there you go. 19:04 But that's an actual great idea, like somehow, let's just say, my Bengal Manx mix Sebastian, who everybody's gotten to know because they have their own Facebook and Instagram and TikTok right. So we could just say, oh, they're in my studio listening and then all of a sudden you can silently incorporate or just in the back end, incorporate that performance or that particular working on a demo for blah blah, blah blah blah For me on my website, because I advertise that I do demo production. Under the demo page, the landing page, I have all the awards and nominations that I've ever done and received, and for the VO Boss, because we've won awards for the VO Boss podcast and nominations. I also have it on my VO Boss website as well, as well as writing a blog on VO Boss about it. So absolutely trying to garner an award-winning podcast. 19:49 - Tom (Guest) Yeah, the other thing that I do is I make sure that I reached out to the production company that cast me for it, so my nomination this time was for North Idaho. College just a real tiny, tiny little postage stamp-sized college in the Northwest of our country and that one got nominated and it's a great. It's a great ad. It's beautifully shot, the editing is just superb. The music is perfect. You know, I'm probably the worst thing about the whole thing. 20:16 - Anne (Host) I love how generous you are. I think that's the way you need to approach it. They could just break apart and say it's your voice, but in reality, when you're presenting a product or a piece for an award, it's the whole darn shebang. If you think about it, that helps with that presentation. It's the media, the music behind it, the voice. It's all like a beautiful symphony in reality. 20:36 And so paying it forward and having gratitude for the other parts of it that helped you to win that award or that nomination, I think is a wonderful way to not appear to make it like a vanity thing, because you're showing appreciation for all of the components that help make it happen. I mean, whenever I make an announcement by the way, the other thing that I do to market is on social media, right so I'm highlighting the demo clients of mine that their voice has been nominated, and I'm also giving thanks to my audio engineer and in reality, it's like I could not have done it without you, to be quite honest, and so that then lends it to be a little less vanity ridden or sounding, I should say. 21:16 - Tom (Guest) Right, I mean in the Oscar Awards, do they go up there, accept the award, thank themselves and then get off the stage? 21:21 - Anne (Host) No, they're always thanking the people that helped them make it possible, really Exactly Also just from a technical and SEO perspective. 21:28 - Tom (Guest) Another reason why I like to let the production company know is because now they have the opportunity to use this nomination as marketing fodder for their own campaigns on their website and social media and newsletters and things like that. 21:43 So it's just paying it forward also on a marketing level. So the production company just has because all the voice seekers are as desperate to come up with quality content to put on their website and social media and their communications as us voice actors are. So to give them saying, hey, here's a free nugget of marketing gold that you can go do something with it helps everybody. 22:05 - Anne (Host) Absolutely. I actually got a statue. I got one of the awards for one of my partners on the podcast and shipped it. When I won this podcast I'm trying to think a couple years ago I also ordered an award for the person that I interviewed on that show and I shipped it, and that was actually for Alex Srdjak from Respeecher, so I shipped it to. Ukraine. 22:27 So I literally and that's how grateful I was. And it was really cool because when he received it, of course, what did he do? He took a picture of it with him, right, and then he used it for his own marketing, which I thought was really wonderful. So it kind of was like it all works for everybody involved. 22:42 - Tom (Guest) See, haters. There are so many great things about a voiceover award nomination and a win. There's so many great things that you can do, not just for yourself, but for the people that made the nomination possible. 22:53 - Anne (Host) Absolutely. You know what do you say to the haters? I mean you don't have to enter and you don't have to watch. I mean you don't have to enter and you don't have to watch awards and you don't have to participate. If you don't agree with it, that's completely fine. It's completely fine in reality, but for those that do, there's value to it beyond the award. Really, it's beyond the award and, like I said, even if you don't get nominated, if your coach or somebody says you should submit that for an award, consider that a win. Really. If you have a colleague that listens to this and say, oh my God, that was amazing, you should submit that. Right, there is an award for confidence, for somebody believing in you and believing in your work and thinking that it is worthy of an award, and that, to me, is a win right there. 23:36 - Tom (Guest) Absolutely. 23:37 - Anne (Host) So good stuff. Tom Dheere, Congrats on your noms. 23:42 - Tom (Guest) Congrats on your noms. 23:43 - Anne (Host) Yeah, thank you. And bosses out there, utilize this for good, for marketing efforts. And even if you just want to submit your work to your colleague and say, what do you think right, consider that your award submission for a job well done. And if you don't win, don't let it affect you. It has nothing to do with your worthiness, with your performance. It basically is something that you know. What if you don't win, try, try again. What is it If you don't? 24:09 - Tom (Guest) If at first you don't succeed try, try again. 24:12 - Anne (Host) Well, yeah, well, if you don't win, try, try again. That's what I say. I always think there's something good in a little bit of competition, right? That keeps us motivated and keeps us inspired to want to be better and do better. So allow that to help you further your career. So, whether or not you win an award, allow it to inspire and motivate you. So good stuff. All right, Tom, thank you so much. I'm gonna give a great big shout out to our sponsor, ipdtl. You too can connect and be award-winning bosses. Find out more at IPDTLcom. Tom, thank you so much, and bosses have an amazing week. 24:54 - Speaker 2 (Announcement) We'll see you next time. Bye, join us next week for another edition of VO Boss with your host, Anne Ganguzza, and take your business to the next level. Sign up for our mailing list at vobosscom and receive exclusive content, industry revolutionizing tips and strategies and new ways to rock your business like a boss. Redistribution, with permission. Coast to coast connectivity via ipdtl.
This podcast will provide an overview of results of a poster presented at MAPS Americas in 2025. The title of the poster was "One Team, One Voice: The Impact of Centralized Medical Content Development" and includes results from a survey that was conducted to better understand Medical Affairs (MA) professionals' strategies for medical content development, utilizing centralized versus decentralized medical content creation, and assess the adoption of structured authoring and AI-enabled solutions to improve scalability, consistency and efficiency in medical content development.
Send us a textDescriptionWhen One Voice Became Many: The Rise of Polyphony in 60 Seconds. Take a minute to get the scoop!Fun FactIn early polyphonic music, singers didn't always have rhythm notated. They had to feel their way through the parts. Imagine performing complex interwoven melodies… by ear! It wasn't until the 13th century that rhythmic notation caught up. Until then, performances were part skill, part educated guess.About Steven, HostSteven is a Canadian composer & actor living in Toronto. Through his music, he creates a range of works, with an emphasis on the short-form genre—his muse being to offer the listener both the darker and more satiric shades of human existence. If you're interested, please check out his music website for more. Member of the Canadian League Of Composers.You can FOLLOW ME on Instagram.
Released on World Brain DayIn this episode of the One Voice for Neurology podcast, we explore the lasting and often invisible impact of neurological disorders on individuals, families, and carers.We begin with a focus on encephalitis, featuring Dr Ava Easton from Encephalitis International. She discusses the causes, long-term effects, and the importance of the new WHO Technical Brief on encephalitis—developed in partnership with the organisation—and how that aligns with the goals of the WHO's Intersectoral Global Action Plan (IGAP) on Epilepsy and Other Neurological Disorders, particularly around improving diagnosis, care pathways, and support systems.We also hear from Subha, a young woman living with encephalitis, who shares a moving personal audio diary about her journey and the reality of adapting to a new normal.Later in the episode, we turn to palliative care. Tracey, a carer for her husband Nick, reflects on their experience and how early palliative care helped them navigate uncertainty and improve the quality of life for them both.To close, Professor Dr David Oliver from the OneNeurology Palliative Care Working Group explains how palliative care can be better integrated across neurological care—taking a holistic and multidisciplinary approach—and why it's vital at all stages, not just at the end of life.Together, these voices show the progress being made through better research, partnerships, and advocacy—and the ongoing need for greater awareness, education, and more person-centred support, all of which underline the profound and enduring impact of neurological disorders.
Who might be waiting for your voice to unlock their calling?What if your quiet word, your simple act of kindness, or your unseen encouragement was the spark that helped someone step into their God-given purpose? In this message, Pastor Adam Burton shares the story of Barnabas—a man whose behind-the-scenes encouragement changed lives and helped shape the early church. Discover how your voice, led by grace and filled with faith, can make an eternal difference.ABOUT CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCHCentral Baptist Church is located in the heart of Maysville, Kentucky. We invite you to join our community and explore our services and programs. For more information, visit our website at cbcmaysville.com. If you're new or want to get connected, please fill out our digital connection card at https://cbcmaysville.com/connect.We look forward to welcoming you!FIND US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:Facebook: https://facebook.com/cbcmaysvilleInstagram: https://instagram.com/centralbaptistmaysvilleYouTube: https://youtube.com/@cbcmaysville
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In this episode of Small Talk with Alec Cuenca, we sit down with Hannah Dela Rosa, vocal coach, singer-songwriter, and former choir member, for a deeply honest conversation on identity, purpose, and redefining the dream.Hannah opens up about growing up in music, navigating insecurities in the industry, and the painful yet powerful seasons of questioning. She shares how burnout, the pandemic, and a long season of silence led her to a deeper relationship with God and ultimately back to herself.From quitting her job and choir to rediscovering her love for songwriting and healing through faith, Hannah's story is a reminder that delays are not denials and that your worth isn't measured by productivity.✨ If you've ever felt lost in your calling, unsure of your next step, or like you're being led into the unknown, this one's for you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Have you ever thought about how one word from you could shift someone's entire day, maybe even their life? In this episode, I break down what it truly means to become an encourager and why the world desperately needs you to step into that role. This isn't about throwing out empty praise or casual compliments. It's about choosing to infuse courage into others with honesty, specificity, and presence, and in the process, watch your own confidence and self-esteem rise. I share why encouragement is “oxygen for the soul,” how it creates ripple effects far beyond what you see, and how it becomes a seedbed for your relationships, your leadership, and your purpose. We talk about how encouragement isn't tied to someone's results but to their effort and character, and why you need to be the person who notices and speaks into the small moments others overlook. It's not just about making people feel good; it's about transferring belief and equipping people to believe they can take the next step in their climb, even when they can't see the top of the ladder themselves. If you want to stand out in a world full of critics, this episode will call you up to be different. This is your moment to decide to become the kind of person who changes lives, one conversation at a time. Key Takeaways: Why encouragement is about “infusing courage” and not just complimenting others How encouragement builds your own self-esteem while lifting others The difference between flattery and authentic encouragement How to encourage effort and character, not just results The ripple effect of becoming an encourager in your family, friendships, and business Practical examples of encouragement that build others' belief in themselves When you finish this episode, choose one person to encourage today. Watch how it changes them—and how it changes you. Max out.
The Practical Faith Academy Podcast from Cecil Taylor Ministries presents guests who have important things to say about putting your faith into practice. Cecil interviews each guest to understand their life stories and their ideas for living a seven-day practical faith. Larry O'Nan is the author of “Intentional Living and Giving,” a holistic look at the many ways in which we are stewards of God's gifts. O'Nan's view is that we don't really own anything; we are simply caretakers of God's possessions. O'Nan will get you thinking differently about your approach to each day, to your own abundance, and to your relationship with God. Highlights of the podcast: 2:14 What does seven-day practical faith mean to O'Nan 4:22 Misconceptions about stewardship – it's not really about money 10:14 What it looks like to transition from “getting from God” to “stewarding for God” 13:03 How his wife's passing caused him to re-think stewardship within his life 14:38 His book's keyword is in the title: “Intentional” 16:00 The steps to living and giving intentionally 20:28 The hardest part about putting faith into practice 22:40 How to follow O'Nan and find his book ++++ SEE BELOW FOR A CONTEST GIVEAWAY OF A FREE BOOK! ++++ Larry O'Nan is the author of “Intentional Living and Giving: Discovering Purpose, Igniting Abundance, and Thriving as a Steward of God's Blessing.” While his book is widely available on major booksellers and faith-based sites, you can receive a signed copy of his book at https://larryonan.com/. On that site, O'Nan also blogs and podcasts and offers small group studies of the book. His Facebook page is “Intentional Living and Giving.” Cecil Taylor is an author, speaker, podcaster, blogger, and provider of Instant Content to churches and small groups. Please register for Cecil's free monthly newsletters on the Cecil Taylor Ministries home page. You'll receive a free gift, which changes from time to time, and two monthly newsletters, Backstage Pass and Monthly Connection. For more free content like this from Cecil Taylor Ministries, visit https://www.CecilTaylorMinistries.com/free-content. Scroll to the bottom of the Show Notes to learn about his Instant Content portfolio of books and small group video studies. +++++ HERE'S THE CONTEST INFO! +++++ To celebrate winning the Regal Summit award for her book “Revelationship: Transformative Intimacy With Christ”, podcast guest Cathy Colver Garland (S5 E2) is giving away her book to one lucky listener. To enter the contest, please do the following: Follow Cecil on Facebook by visiting https://www.facebook.com/ceciltaylorministries and clicking Follow. Follow Cathy on Instagram by visiting https://www.instagram.com/gracefullgarlands/ and clicking Follow, OR by visiting https://www.threads.com/@gracefullgarlands and clicking Follow. Leave a comment about this podcast episode with Larry O'Nan. If you can't see how to leave a comment on your format, then you can leave one by clicking on the episode at https://ceciltaylorministries.podbean.com/ Three steps, but all easy-peasy, accomplished in a minute or so. +++++ Cecil and three collaborators have launched the brand new Unison Parenting newsletter. Author and pastor Kim Meyers shares her parenting perspective; pediatric therapist and author Ginny Cruz offers “Diaper Days” advice; and Tawny Kinslow writes about parent-child relationships. Sign up for the newsletter at https://www.UnisonParenting.com#newsletter-registration. Cecil's new book, “Unison Parenting”, is on sale for just $10 plus free shipping at https://www.ceciltayloracademy.com/link.php?id=3&h=19480d6cdc. In addition, you'll receive six free bonus gifts when you buy the book directly from Cecil! Cecil's award-winning books and video studies can be found and purchased through https://www.CecilTaylorMinistries.com. Every video study's first lesson can be seen for free via the Free Content link above by clicking on “Sample Lessons.” Cecil's Instant Content portfolio of books and video studies includes: - “Unison Parenting: The Comprehensive Guide to Navigating Christian Parenthood with One Voice” is about Christian parenting. Cecil provides proven parenting strategies with an underlying layer of parenting in unison through all the ages and stages of a child's life. “Unison Parenting” has been honored with the 2025 Independent Press Award for Parenting/Family and the 2025 Living Water Award for Best Nonfiction. - “From Comfort Zone to Trust Zone” is about deepening faith. Cecil explores a dozen Bible studies of Jesus inviting people out of their comfort zones into their trust zones and how to apply these stories to our lives today. - “The Next Thing” is about crisis responses. Cecil shares a four-part Christian model for dealing with crisis. You'll find the model to be flexible and applicable to many crises. - “Live Like You're Loved” is about vibrant living. Cecil affirms the scriptural truths that God loves you, forgives you, sends you, and walks with you in eternal relationship. Then he shows how your life is transformed when you embed these truths into your daily faith and your soul.
The Power Of One Voice #RTTBROS #Nightlight The Power of One VoiceBased on the story of Fanny Crosby"And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God." (Romans 12:2)When Fanny Crosby was just six weeks old, a doctor's mistake left her permanently blind. Her grandmother could have focused on what Fanny couldn't do, but instead she taught her to see the world through other senses. By age eight, Fanny was writing poetry. By her death in 1915, she had written over 8,000 hymns, including "Blessed Assurance" and "To God Be the Glory."Here's what gets me about Fanny's story, she never saw her blindness as a limitation. She once said, "It seemed intended by the blessed providence of God that I should be blind all my life, and I thank him for the dispensation." Now that's a transformed mind right there.You know, most of us spend our time focusing on what we can't do instead of what we can do. We look at our limitations, our circumstances, our past mistakes, and we let them define us. But God wants to transform our thinking. He wants us to see our lives through His eyes, not the world's eyes.I've learned this the hard way over the years, too soon old and too late smart as they say. When I was younger in ministry, I thought I had to be perfect, had to have all the answers. But God has shown me that He often uses our weaknesses, our struggles, even our failures to reach others in ways our strengths never could.Fanny Crosby couldn't see with her physical eyes, but she saw clearly with her spiritual eyes. She saw God's goodness, His faithfulness, His love. And because of her transformed perspective, millions of people have been blessed by her hymns for over a century.What limitation in your life do you need to surrender to God today? What circumstance has you thinking you can't be used by Him? Remember, God isn't looking for perfect people, He's looking for willing people with transformed minds. He wants to take what the world sees as a disability and turn it into His ability working through you.Don't let the world tell you who you are or what you can accomplish. Let God transform your thinking, and watch what He can do through a yielded life.Be sure to Like, Share, Follow and subscribe it helps get the word out.https://linktr.ee/rttbros
Welcome back Lambs!.On The Obsessed Podcast this week, Gareth & Ghia breakdown the trio of Barbra Streisand ft Mariah Carey & Ariana Grande on Babs latest effort ‘The Secret Of Life' for the track ‘One Heart, One Voice'.This one is short & sweet!.What did you think to the song?.Don't forget to rate, review & subscribe to The Obsessed Podcast, available on all streaming platformsFollow us on all social media platforms for constant updates all at @the_obsessed_podcast.
Send us a textMonique Kemp's world turned upside down when her unborn son was diagnosed with an interrupted aortic arch at seven months of pregnancy. What followed was a harrowing journey through six open-heart surgeries, months of hospitalization, and the birth of something unexpected – a powerful vision for supporting other families facing similar challenges.From those early days sitting beside her newborn's hospital bed to founding Heart of Hope-Cape Town, Monique shares with raw honesty how she transformed her personal pain into purpose. Her support group, now running for 12 years, fills a critical gap she identified during those long hospital stays – medical staff trained to heal bodies, not necessarily to hold space for parents' emotional trauma.The conversation takes a dramatic turn when Monique reveals how her maternal instinct potentially saved her son's life. As Daniel entered his teen years, his complaints of pain were repeatedly dismissed as psychological by doctors who had known him since infancy. Only after switching to a new pediatrician did they discover his heart conduit had grown down into his stomach, displacing organs and causing genuine physical distress. This experience highlights a dangerous blind spot in CHD care–the critical transition period between ages 10-21 when patients are most likely to fall through the cracks.Perhaps most eye-opening is Monique's perspective on global CHD care disparities, comparing attitudes toward heart interventions between North and South India, and advocating passionately for what the CHD community needs most: to become "one voice" as prominent as the condition itself, which remains the number one birth defect worldwide.Whether you're a heart parent seeking community, a medical professional wanting deeper insight into patient experiences, or simply someone interested in how personal tragedy can transform into powerful advocacy, this conversation will leave you understanding why the CHD journey requires both medical expertise and emotional support that only other heart families can truly provide.Links Mentioned in the Episode:Top 20 Congenital Podcasts: https://podcast.feedspot.com/congenital_disorders_podcastsBaby Hearts Press: https://www.babyheartspress.comSupport the showAnna's Buzzsprout Affiliate LinkBaby Blue Sound CollectiveSocial Media Pages:Apple PodcastsFacebookInstagramMeWeTwitterYouTubeWebsite
In this week's episode of Speaking with One Voice, host "The Coach" engages in an insightful conversation with Chris Robinson about his new book, From Drift to Drive. They explore the journey of self-discovery and empowerment, highlighting practical strategies for transforming one's life from a state of stagnation to purposeful action.
The Practical Faith Academy Podcast from Cecil Taylor Ministries presents guests who have important things to say about putting your faith into practice. Cecil interviews each guest to understand their life stories and their ideas for living a seven-day practical faith. Kim Sorrelle is the author of the book, “Love Is: A Yearlong Experiment of Living Out 1 Corinthians 13 Love.” Sorrelle is the executive director of Rays of Hope International, with a focus on helping the underprivileged in Africa and the Caribbean. Highlights of the podcast: 3:10 What does seven-day practical faith mean to Sorrelle 4:04 Her vision is to change the world through the power of love. This is how it looks. 8:01 Love is messy when it's misunderstood. 9:40 The most difficult instructions in 1 Corinthians 13 are the “Don'ts”. 11:23 The role of boundaries in love. 15:21 How boasting interferes with love and causes polarization in our society. 18:48 We should focus on commonalities and appreciate differences. 20:11 Our focus should be on changing hearts, not minds. 23:24 On boldly living out our faith. 24:57 Sorrelle's best tip for living and maintaining a seven-day practical faith. 27:12 How to find "Love Is" and keep in touch with Sorrelle's work. Author Kim Sorrelle can be found at KimSorrelle.com, where she offers a free, 14-day “Love Challenge,” based on the Love Chapter, 1 Corinthian 13. Her YouTube channel is “Kim Sorrelle.” Cecil Taylor is an author, speaker, podcaster, blogger, and provider of Instant Content to churches and small groups. Please register for Cecil's free monthly newsletters on the Cecil Taylor Ministries home page. You'll receive a free gift, which changes from time to time, and two monthly newsletters, Backstage Pass and Monthly Connection. For more free content like this from Cecil Taylor Ministries, visit https://www.CecilTaylorMinistries.com/free-content. Scroll to the bottom of the Show Notes to learn about his Instant Content portfolio of books and small group video studies. +++++ SEE BELOW for an incredible sale on Cecil's latest book! +++++ Does your family have issues with parenting in unison? Find out by taking the new Parental Unity Questionnaire from Cecil Taylor Ministries. This self-assessment will allow you to determine whether you have issues and how you can improve, plus Cecil shares three tips on parenting in unison. Follow this link for the questionnaire: https://www.unisonparenting.com/request-parental-unity-questionnaire. Cecil's new book, “Unison Parenting”, is on sale for just $10 plus free shipping at https://www.ceciltayloracademy.com/link.php?id=3&h=19480d6cdc. In addition, you'll receive more than $200 in free bonuses when you buy the book directly from Cecil! This offer is 60% off the price you would pay at the big bookseller sites. Cecil's parenting advice can be found at https://www.UnisonParenting.com, at https://www.instagram.com/unison_parenting/ and at https://www.pinterest.com/CecilTaylorMinistries. Cecil and three collaborators have launched the brand new Unison Parenting newsletter. Author and pastor Kim Meyers shares her parenting perspective; pediatric therapist and author Ginny Cruz offers “Diaper Days” advice; and Tawny Kinslow writes about parent-child relationships. Sign up for the newsletter at https://www.UnisonParenting.com#newsletter-registration. Cecil's award-winning books and video studies can be found and purchased through https://www.CecilTaylorMinistries.com. Every video study's first lesson can be seen for free via the Free Content link above by clicking on “Sample Lessons.” Cecil's Instant Content portfolio of books and video studies includes: - “Unison Parenting: The Comprehensive Guide to Navigating Christian Parenthood with One Voice” is about Christian parenting. Cecil provides proven parenting strategies with an underlying layer of parenting in unison through all the ages and stages of a child's life. “Unison Parenting” has been honored with the 2025 Independent Press Award for Parenting/Family and the 2025 Living Water Award for Best Nonfiction. - “From Comfort Zone to Trust Zone” is about deepening faith. Cecil explores a dozen Bible studies of Jesus inviting people out of their comfort zones into their trust zones and how to apply these stories to our lives today. - “The Next Thing” is about crisis responses. Cecil shares a four-part Christian model for dealing with crisis. You'll find the model to be flexible and applicable to many crises. - “Live Like You're Loved” is about vibrant living. Cecil affirms the scriptural truths that God loves you, forgives you, sends you, and walks with you in eternal relationship. Then he shows how your life is transformed when you embed these truths into your daily faith and your soul.
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In this week's Speaking with One Voice episode, The Coach explores the importance of creating clear and effective processes that align with leadership perspectives. By guiding listeners through various methodologies and frameworks, he demonstrates how to streamline decision-making and enhance productivity in a complex business landscape.
With the "One Big, Beautiful Bill" passed by the House, Talking with One Voice hosts Omar Nashashibi, Caitlin Sickles, and Paul Nathanson discuss the bill's prospects in the Senate and the timeline for passage by the President's July 4th deadline. They highlight manufacturers' wins in the House bill, including R&D expensing, bonus depreciation, small business expensing, and more. The conversation then turns to the President's June 4 doubling of steel and aluminum tariffs and the next steps in the court cases challenging the IEEPA tariffs.
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On this episode of Capital City Podcast, hosts Capital J and DL Glass sit down with the rising creative force Just B-Man, No DJ — the voice, the vision, and the vibe that's catching fire across social media. Discover how he got started, what drives his unique style, and why the internet can't stop talking about him. Whether you're a content creator, hip-hop fan, or just curious about the next big thing, this is a conversation you don't want to miss.If you enjoy the episode, download, share, and leave a review!
Fluent Fiction - Hindi: A Vote for Change: How One Voice Can Shape the Future Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hi/episode/2025-05-31-22-34-01-hi Story Transcript:Hi: स्थानीय मतदान केंद्र के बाहर बसंत की सुबह थी।En: It was a spring morning outside the local polling station.Hi: फूलों की खिली हुई खुशबू से हवा भर गई थी और लोग वोट डालने के लिए कतारबद्ध थे।En: The air was filled with the fragrant bloom of flowers, and people were lined up to cast their votes.Hi: केंद्र एक साधारण, पर आत्मा से भरा हुआ स्थान था, जहाँ दीवारों पर पोस्टर और बैनर लटके हुए थे।En: The center was a simple but soulful place, adorned with posters and banners hanging on the walls.Hi: खिड़कियों से छनकर आती धूप लोगों के चेहरों पर पड़ रही थी।En: Sunlight filtering through the windows illuminated people's faces.Hi: अरुण, एक युवा जागरूक नागरिक, आज बहुत ही गंभीर था।En: Arun, a young aware citizen, was quite serious today.Hi: उसके दिमाग में उसके दादा जी की बातें घूम रही थीं, "बेटा, वोट डालने से ही देश की दिशा तय होती है।"En: His grandfather's words resonated in his mind, "beta (son), casting a vote determines the direction of the country."Hi: वो कतार में खड़ा था, आशा और प्रतिबद्धता से भरा हुआ।En: He stood in line, filled with hope and commitment.Hi: अरुण ने अपने दोस्त सोहन को भी साथ लाया था।En: Arun had brought along his friend Sohan.Hi: लेकिन सोहन वोटिंग के प्रति उदासीन था।En: But Sohan was apathetic towards voting.Hi: वह सोचता था, "एक वोट से क्या फर्क पड़ सकता है?"En: He thought, "What difference can one vote make?"Hi: अरुण जानता था कि उसे सोहन का नजरिया बदलने की जरूरत है।En: Arun knew he needed to change Sohan's perspective.Hi: उसने सोहन से कहा, "सोहन, सोचो अगर हर कोई ऐसा ही सोचता तो क्या होता। हमारा देश हर वोट से बनता है।"En: He said to Sohan, "Sohan, imagine if everyone thought the same. Our country is built on every vote."Hi: तब तक कतार धीरे-धीरे आगे बढ़ रही थी।En: Meanwhile, the line was slowly moving forward.Hi: अरुण ने सोहन को देश की जिम्मेदारी और भविष्य पर चर्चा करना शुरू किया।En: Arun started discussing the responsibility of the nation and the future with Sohan.Hi: उसने उसे समझाया कि कैसे हर नागरिक की भागीदारी महत्वपूर्ण है।En: He explained how every citizen's participation is important.Hi: सोहन उसकी बातें ध्यान से सुनता रहा।En: Sohan listened attentively to him.Hi: काफी देर इंतजार के बाद, अरुण आख़िरकार मतदान कक्ष में पहुँच गया।En: After a long wait, Arun finally reached the voting booth.Hi: बटन दबाते ही उसे गर्व महसूस हुआ। जैसे उसके अंदर कोई बड़ा काम पूरा हुआ हो।En: He felt a sense of pride as he pressed the button, as if he had accomplished something significant.Hi: उसके साथ खड़े सोहन ने भी उसका उत्साह देखा।En: Sohan, standing beside him, witnessed his enthusiasm.Hi: अरुण के सुझावों का असर सोहन पर हुआ।En: Arun's suggestions had an impact on Sohan.Hi: उसे लगा कि वह भी अपना कर्तव्य निभाए।En: He felt that he too should fulfill his duty.Hi: सोहन ने भी तुरंत अपना वोट डाला।En: Sohan immediately cast his vote as well.Hi: जब वे दोनों मतदान केंद्र से बाहर निकले, तो उन्होंने देखा कि कई युवा उनका अनुसरण कर रहे थे।En: When they both came out of the polling station, they noticed that many young people were following their lead.Hi: अरुण की उत्सुकता और स्थिरता से प्रेरित हो रहे थे।En: They were inspired by Arun's eagerness and determination.Hi: सोहन ने अरुण का कंधा थपथपाया और कहा, "धन्यवाद, दोस्त। तुमने मेरी आँखें खोल दीं।"En: Sohan patted Arun's shoulder and said, "Thank you, friend. You opened my eyes."Hi: अरुण मुस्कुराया।En: Arun smiled.Hi: उसे महसूस हुआ कि वह अपने दोस्तों और समुदाय पर सकारात्मक प्रभाव डाल रहा है।En: He realized he was making a positive impact on his friends and community.Hi: दोनों दोस्त प्रसन्नतापूर्वक बाहर खड़े थे, जब बसंत की मीठी हवा में जर्जर मतदान केंद्र अचानक से अद्भुत महसूस हुआ।En: The two friends stood outside happily, as the sweet spring breeze made the once dilapidated polling station suddenly feel marvelous.Hi: अरुण अब अधिक आशावादी था, और सोहन को अपनी जिम्मेदारी समझ आ चुकी थी।En: Arun was now more optimistic, and Sohan understood his responsibility.Hi: देश का भविष्य ऐसे ही छोटे-छोटे योगदानों से निर्मित होता है।En: The future of the country is built on such small contributions. Vocabulary Words:polling: मतदानstation: केंद्रfragrant: खुशबूदारbloom: खिली हुईadorned: सुसज्जितbanners: बैनरilluminated: प्रकाशितresonated: घूम रही थींapathetic: उदासीनperspective: नजरियाresponsibility: जिम्मेदारीparticipation: भागीदारीattentively: ध्यान सेaccomplished: पूराsignificant: महत्वपूर्णenthusiasm: उत्साहimpact: प्रभावduty: कर्तव्यinspired: प्रेरितeagerness: उत्सुकताdetermination: स्थिरताoptimistic: आशावादीresponsibility: जिम्मेदारीcontributions: योगदानोंmarvelous: अद्भुतdilapidated: जर्जरcast: डालनाcommitment: प्रतिबद्धताcitizen: नागरिकsoulful: आत्मा से भरा हुआ
In this sermon, Pastor Jason emphasizes the importance of unity and love within the church, particularly in the face of diversity and differing opinions. Drawing from Romans 14 and 15, he discusses how to navigate conflicts and maintain a spirit of acceptance and understanding among believers. The message encourages listeners to prioritize the Word of God over cultural influences and to engage in ministry together, preparing for both challenges and opportunities in the church community. In this conversation, Pastor Jason emphasizes the importance of loving confrontation among Christians, highlighting that our first instinct should be to love and welcome others before pointing out their flaws. The discussion moves into the necessity of calibrating our conscience to align with God's standards, encouraging believers to engage in meaningful conversations about differences while maintaining love and acceptance. Pastor Jason stresses that the ultimate goal is to build each other up in faith, following Christ's example of love and service, and challenges listeners to love others in ways that resonate with their unique needs. 00:00 Opening Prayer and Heart for the Church 01:12 The Importance of Expositional Teaching 03:37 Preparing for Summer Ministry 05:35 Unity in Diversity: The Church's Challenge 09:53 The Influence of Culture on Christian Behavior 12:11 Adjusting Expectations in the Church 14:31 Love and Diversity of Opinion 17:51 The Greatest Commandments as Our Filter 19:12 Context of Romans: Addressing Conflict 27:28 Accepting One Another in Christ 29:24 Loving Confrontation: The Christian Approach 34:29 Calibrating Conscience: Understanding Right and Wrong 43:12 The Aim of Love: Building Each Other Up 47:01 Following Christ's Example: The Ultimate Model of Love
Guest: Cecil TaylorMinistry: Cecil Taylor MinistriesPosition: FounderBook: Unison Parenting: The Comprehensive Guide to Navigating Christian Parenthood with One VoiceInterview Location: 2025 Blue Lake Christian Writers Conference near Andalusia, ALWebsites: ceciltaylorministries.com, unisonparenting.com
Guest: Cecil TaylorMinistry: Cecil Taylor MinistriesPosition: FounderBook: Unison Parenting: The Comprehensive Guide to Navigating Christian Parenthood with One VoiceInterview Location: 2025 Blue Lake Christian Writers Conference near Andalusia, ALWebsites: ceciltaylorministries.com, unisonparenting.com
In ep 122 of “How Do You Say That?!” sponsored by britishvoiceover.co.uk, we depart from our usual format a little - and record as-live from One Voice 25 in London with TWO guests! Nikki Mills and Jess Lambert join Sam and Mark to read two very different scripts. We head to Wales for a battle of wills with a doctor's receptionist and get a French take on a mysterious evil character. This week the wildcard suggestions come from our studio audience.Our VO question this week is also suggested by one of our voiceover colleagues in the audience - what tips can you give to ensure a long and successful voiceover career.Get involved! Have you got a Wildcard suggestion that we should try or an idea for the show? Send it to us via Mark or Sam's social media or email it directly to podcast@britishvoiceover.co.ukScript 1I went to the doctors' surgery,because I needed more pregabalin.But her behind reception says,‘I am sorry lovely… but you ain't havin' em!'But I've used up all my packet,things didn't go to plan,so I had to borrow some,off my aunty from Cwmbran.But her behind reception says,‘the doctor's cut your script in half.She thinks you are misusing them,doctor thinks you're avin' a laugh!'I need them for my nerves I do,It's not like I've got an addiction,Just tell the doctor, will you please,that I NEED MY COWING PRESCRIPTION!Script 2She hungers for more than sunlight, chevalier. She craves the crimson nectar of life. Your blood will make her bloom in splendor. Just a taste, and she will coil around you, devouring your essence until you are nothing more than a husk, crumbling like leaves in autumn's graspWe'd love your feedback - and if you listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, hit the follow button today!**Listen to all of our podcasts here - you can also watch on YouTube, or say to your smart speaker "Play How Do You Say That?!"About our guests: Nikki Mills is a multi-award-nominated British/Welsh voice actor with a naturally warm, friendly tone and a flair for character work. With over 30 years in the performing arts behind her, she made the leap into voiceover in 2021 and hasn't looked back since! She's voiced for major brands like Procter & Gamble, Amazon, and M&S, plus a whole host of major Charities. Nikki is also ‘Mumager' to her three talented little boys, with her eldest, George, winning a VOX award in 2024!Jess Lambert is a voiceover actress and singer. She's fluent in English, French and Polish (still practices Spanish and Russian), and specialises in narration and voices for video games. Most recently you can hear her in The Hundred Line: Last Defence Academy. She's due to release her collaborative single "Look at Me" this year, followed by "Tiny Moth" EP, and will be starring as Emilia Gavreau in award-nominated audio drama series Partial Veil season 2. On top of singing, screaming, voiceover'ing and being a mum, Jess works as Production Manager at OMUK.Contact Nikki and Jess here:Nikki's Website Jess's Website
In this episode of Talking with One Voice, Paul Nathanson and Omar Nashashibi focus on the release of the long-awaited reconciliation bill by the U.S. House of Representatives and discuss several key wins in the bill for small and medium-sized U.S. manufacturers. They also cover trade deals with China and the United Kingdom and why companies may want to wait to participate in the “inclusion process” set up by the Commerce Department for the Section 232 steel and aluminum tariffs.
A new MP3 sermon from Bemiss Road Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Power of One Voice Subtitle: WZYN Preaching Time Speaker: Joe Arthur Broadcaster: Bemiss Road Baptist Church Event: Special Meeting Date: 5/5/2025 Length: 57 min.
“Seeking adventure at every turn. That's always been the through line and it's led me on some really cool escapades. “Growing up in Seattle, Andia Winslow discovered her love of adventure, nature, and conservation at a very young age. Shealso discovered her love of sports and was a multi-sport athlete until becoming fully captivated by the game of golf and its relentless challenge. That dedication led her to play collegiategolf at Yale University and make history as only the fourth African American woman to ever compete on the LPGA Tour. An elite athlete, Andia trained with OlympicHall of Fame Track & Field Coach Brooks Johnson and was invited to join the USA Bobsled and Skeleton Federation in preparation for the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. She's also the founder of The Fit Cycle and has been named one of the “Top Trainers in New York City.” Her adventurous path didn't stop with sports. Andia found her voice in the world of voiceover, where she has become an Emmy, Telly, Clio, Shorty, SOVAS, SAG AFTRA Foundation, and One Voice award-winning artist. Her voice has brought life to commercials, promos, video games, narrations, audiobooks, animation, and live events. She's broken barriersin the male-dominated world of sports voiceover, lending her beautifully textured, powerful voice to projects like Nike's U.S. Women's World Cup campaign, Brittney Griner's Coming Home audiobook, the Caitlin Clark tribute, and the Los Angeles Dodgers' 2025 Opening Day in-stadium welcome video. Stepping out from behind the mic, Andia is now also stepping into on-camera roles, including the A League of Their Own reboot, portraying golf legend Ann Gregory in Playing Through, and in HBO Max's reimagining of the Warner Bros. Western classic Calamity Jane. In this episode, Andia shares her incredible journey-a story of adventure, athleticism, advocacy, and artistry. Shealso offers insight and advice for anyone seeking to break into the voiceover industry.
In this episode of Speaking with One Voice, we examine how trust and respect form the foundation of effective collaboration. Without these key elements, teamwork struggles to thrive. "The Coach" Rodney Payne outlines how leaders and team members can cultivate an environment of trust, fostering genuine connections that elevate collaborative efforts. By understanding the importance of trust and respect, listeners can lay a solid foundation for their collaborative initiatives.
One Voice Family Presents Selector Andre Praise & Worship Gospel Mix part 3
Today we're joined by one of our favorite worship collectives, One Voice! Co-founder Gospel Chidi joins us to talk about the band's new album and how the group keeps the essential things essential. Plus, Jesse's back and Emily's out, so it's an all boy's episode — you've been warned. We cover everything from police Chick-fil-A deliveries to aliens being real to coverups of technology that could destroy the world. And at the end of the show, it's another edition of "One Has to Go"!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Join "The Coach" Rodney Payne in Episode 204 of Speaking with One Voice as he dives into Break the Chains: Mastering the Art of Action-Driven Productivity. Together, we'll explore five essential steps to overcome procrastination, empowering you to reclaim your time and transform your productivity.
Join "The Coach" Rodney Payne in this week's episode of Speaking with One Voice as he dives into the importance of self-care. Discover five practical steps to nurturing your well-being and reclaiming your energy so you can thrive. It's time to invest in yourself—you deserve it!
In this episode of Talking with One Voice, Caitlin Sickles, Paul Nathanson, and Omar Nashashibi break down the latest developments in trade and tariffs—and what they mean for U.S. manufacturers. The group discusses the complexities behind recent tariff announcements, the political dynamics shaping industry response, and the real challenges of reshoring production. The team also examines how Congress may respond and how the battle over tariffs might influence the ongoing tax reform debate.
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Send us a textEpisode 130- Singer Terisa Griffin was born on August 25, 1969 in Monroe, Louisiana. She graduated Wossman High School in Monroe, Louisiana and attended Northeastern Louisiana University in Monroe, Louisiana on a music scholarship where she studied operatic singing.Griffin relocated to Chicago, Illinois and sang backup for Diana Ross on a telecast of The Oprah Winfrey Show. She also toured with R&B legend Jerry Butler. Griffin worked for various Chicago advertising agencies recording jingles for commercials. In 1997, Griffin established her own independent music company, My Naked Soul Productions where she wrote, produced and starred in a series of one-woman shows including: One Voice, One Woman, Fantasy-A Tribute to the Divas of Song and Stage: Josephine Baker, Lena Horne, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughn, Queens of R & B- A Tribute to the Queens of Rhythm and Blues: Dinah Washington, Diana Ross, Aretha Franklin, Donna Summers and Tina Turner, and Songs Divas – A Tribute to Famous Song.In 1998, Griffin released her first album Songbird as an introduction of original and cover works showcasing her vocal skills. In 2002, she toured with Patti LaBelle and performed background vocals. That same year, Griffin produced and presented her one-woman show, One Woman. One Voice: A Musical Tribute to the Queens of Song. She also produced and presented Fantasy: The Divas of Song and Stage, a tribute to Josephine Baker, Eartha Kitt, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald and Lena Horne. Griffin debuted her first full-length release, My Naked Soul showcasing her talents as a songwriter and producer. In 2007, Griffin established the nonprofit organization, Better Love Yourself, Inc. and served as its CEO and president. In 2011, Griffin provided the title song and appeared in the independent short film The Truth, directed by Hill Harper. She also released her sophomore double-disc, Soulzophrenic ‘Personalities of Soul' R&B and Dance releases. In 2012, Terisa Griffin auditioned for the NBC television reality series The Voice with a performance of Adele's Someone Like You where she was selected as a contestant on NBC's The Voice Season 3. In 2015, Griffin made Billboard Charts with her CD Revival of Soul which peaked at #33 on August 27, 2016. In 2016, Griffin and Better Love Yourself, Inc. celebrated ten years of service.Listen and subscribe to the BAAS Entertainment Podcast on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Deezer, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Podchaser, Pocket Casts and TuneIn. “Hey, Alexa. Play the BAAS Entertainment Podcast.”
Welcome to Episode 202 of Speaking with One Voice, where your host, "The Coach" Rodney Payne, takes you on an inspiring journey to M.O.V.E. to the Next Level. Together, we'll explore the power of Motivation, Ongoing Improvement, Value and Values (not optional), and the importance of Engagement, reminding you that this is your journey, and every step counts in crafting your personal success story.
Unity was a mark of the early church, but divisions over centuries of church history have obscured it. Divisions have hindered our witness in the world. We need to forge authentic unity with all Christians in our modern age who truly love our Lord Jesus Christ - 'One Body, One Voice'. This message is available at https://www.preachtheword.com now in MP3 audio format...
In this insightful episode of Speaking with One Voice, host "The Coach" Rodney Payne explores the intricate dynamics of motivation cycles, emphasizing how practical celebrations and resilience play pivotal roles in sustaining our drive. Join Rodney as he offers a step-by-step guide to creating a supportive environment that fosters motivation, inviting listeners to adopt actionable strategies for enhancing their persistence and achieving their goals.
Join us this Sunday, March 23rd, 2025 for our worship experience. For more information about Redemption Church or to get in touch please visit our website at: https://www.redemptionchurchokc.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RedemptionChurchOKC If you would like to support our ministry you can donate at: https:/www.aplos.com/aws/give/RedemptionChurch1/
In this week's episode of Speaking with One Voice, host "The Coach," Rodney Payne, dives deep into the essence of motivation, guiding listeners to craft their personalized motivation blueprint. Tune in as Coach Rodney explores the vital routines that nurture motivation and shares practical strategies for overcoming obstacles on your path to success.
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The words shared in this podcast are from Memorizing God's Word, an e-book available at salonnarichunites.com. We're on a global mission to spread the Good News, and we invite you to join us. Get your copy today—each book includes a memorization sheet that we will all be reciting together with One Voice with OneLove.
This week on Breaking Bread the multi-talented Jason Alexander joins us in the studio! Tom and Jason take a deep dive into Jason’s career - from becoming a professional actor at the age of 15 to the “trifecta” - they discuss how Jason navigated it all! But the real question is - who knows Jerry Seinfeld better - Tom or Jason? Enjoy! Check out more Jason Alexander on his podcast “Really, No, Really.” and his upcoming film, The Electric State that comes out in March 14. For a limited time, Wildgrain is offering our listeners $30 off the first box - PLUS free Croissants in every box - when you go to Wildgrain.com/PAPA to start your subscription. Get 40% off your first order with Trade at https://www.drinktrade.com/papa ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 0:00:00 Intro 0:03:24 Wild Grain Ad 0:04:23 Welcome & game shows 0:05:00 New Jersey and falling into career track 0:09:00 Professional acting at 15 0:10:33 Fate = luck and ability 0:12:15 Father 0:17:10 Mother 0:19:00 Loving magic as a kid 0:22:22 'As Long as You're Asking' show 0:25:20 Theater in New York in the 80s 0:25:33 Pretty Woman & Seinfeld 0:27:00 Seinfeld taking off 0:30:05 Finding out George was Larry David 0:31:50 Don't give Larry notes 0:35:00 Jason within George 0:36:35 Navigating fame 0:38:55 Jay VS Jason 0:41:47 Wild Grain Ad 0:43:46 Trade Coffee Ad 0:45:07 Creating so many laughs 0:50:00 Using comedy to build bridges 0:54:20 One Voice 0:57:40 Baking Bread 0:58:40 Kids live in the neighborhood 1:02:15 Being a grandfather 1:04:00 Kids being funny 1:05:00 Life after Seinfeld 1:07:10 Therapy and finding true self 1:17:54 Uncomfortable moment 1:19:00 Wanted to do drama originally 1:23:36 'Really No Really' Podcast 1:24:55 Taste test 1:27:15 Toilets 1:29:15 Working with Jerry 1:40:10 Goodbyes Tom Papa is a celebrated stand-up comedian with over 20 years in the industry. Watch Tom's new special "Home Free" out NOW on Netflix! Radio, Podcasts and more: https://linktr.ee/tompapa/ Website - http://tompapa.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tompapa Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@tompapa Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/comediantompapa Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/tompapa #tompapa #breakingbread #comedy #standup #standupcomedy #bread #jasonalexander #seinfeld