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Effective leaders are reflective leaders – and summer is a good time to reflect, as we're at the halfway point of the year. Today J.R. asks some questions all leaders should reflect upon.. . .Coaching is a GREAT way to include reflection into your leadership rhythms.If you're interested in securing a free no-pressure exploratory coaching session, check out www.kairospartnerships.org/contact or email me at jrbriggs@kairospartnerships.orgIf you haven't signed up for my every other week FREE newsletter 5 Things in 5 Minutes (5 valuable nuggets that can be read in 5 minutes or less), check outwww.kairospartnerships.org/5t5m**Resilient Leaders is produced by the incredibly gifted Joel Limbauan. Check out his great video and podcast work at On a Limb Productions: www.onalimbproductions.com
This week we Danny, Sam and Lillie-Mae chat with poet Jonathan Mair about his experiences of grief and how it shaped him, from breaking down to building up again, pushing himself into poetry to hoping he never stops grieving.You can get Jonathan's book here: From Publisher: https://pegasuspublishers.com/books/poetry/goodnight_-mum?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAafjRV_6-KrKdF0xLXRUIiDhcA7IFSxQV4x4GktRuX_L68OwNUQRQ0z7s6Vlwg_aem_DeHAvCC9rm37thxmP6WXkwFrom Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Goodnight-Mum-Jonathan-Mair/dp/183794850XIf you need help with bereavement please do reach out for help, here are some resources you can access for free:LGBTQIA+ Specific ResourcesGrief Encounter - griefencounter.org.uk/grief-guide/lgbtq-grief-support(Brighton and Hove) Switchboard - switchboard.org.uk/what-we-do/grief-projectLGBT Foundation - https://lgbt.foundation/Other Grief ResourcesMind - mind.org.uk/information-support/guides-to-support-and-services/bereavement/support-and-self-careThe Good Grief Trust - thegoodgrieftrust.orgIf you wish to get in touch with the podcast:Whatsapp: https://wa.me/message/NJKXUPHEB7AAI1Gossip Form: https://forms.gle/5uwNGBb9QAkgXKKz5DM us: @GossipGaysPod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
NFL coach Pete Carroll said that accountability means “you can count on me.” What does it mean to hold ourselves and others appropriately accountable?. . .If you're interested in securing a free no-pressure exploratory coaching session, check out www.kairospartnerships.org/contact or email me at jrbriggs@kairospartnerships.orgIf you haven't signed up for my every other week FREE newsletter 5 Things in 5 Minutes (5 valuable nuggets that can be read in 5 minutes or less), check outwww.kairospartnerships.org/5t5m**Resilient Leaders is produced by the incredibly gifted Joel Limbauan. Check out his great video and podcast work at On a Limb Productions: www.onalimbproductions.com
I Have wanted to do this episode for so long. And now it's done. I have the pleasure of having Psych_Man on to talk about Mental Health. He has dealt with tons of patients dealing with mental health and Alcohol abuse. This is a hard episode, but a much needed on in todays whiskey world. I hope you find something to take from it, and find peace in knowing your not alone.If you have no one to talk to about mental health or alcohol abuse. I want you to email me and I will find someone to help if I cant. Whiskeyshamanpodcast@gmail.com. And I'm serious, because this is a serious matter. Be Blessed.Why is men's mental health important?Mental disorders affect men and women. The prevalence of several mental disorders is lower in men than in women. However, other disorders are diagnosed at comparable rates for men and women or at higher rates for men, like attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Men are also more likely to die by suicide than women, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention .Certain symptoms may also be more common in men than women, and the course of illness can be affected by a person's sex. Researchers are only now beginning to tease apart the various biological and psychosocial factors that may impact mental health.Men are less likely to have received mental health treatment than women in the past year. Recognizing the signs that you or someone you love may have a mental disorder is the first step toward getting treatment. The earlier that treatment begins, the more effective it can be.Mental health includes emotional, psychological, and social well-being. Learn more about taking care of your mental health.What are the symptoms of mental disorders in men?Men and women can develop most of the same mental disorders and conditions, but they may experience different symptoms. Some common symptoms include:Anger, irritability, or aggressivenessNoticeable changes in mood, energy level, or appetiteDifficulty sleeping or sleeping too muchDifficulty concentrating, feeling restless, or on edgeIncreased worry or feeling stressedMisuse of alcohol, drugs, or bothPersistent sadness or feelings of hopelessnessFeeling flat or having trouble feeling positive emotionsEngaging in high-risk activitiesAches, headaches, or digestive problems without a clear causeObsessive thinking or compulsive behaviorThoughts or behaviors that interfere with work, family, or social lifeThoughts of death or suicide or suicide attemptsMental disorders can be treated: A primary care provider is a good place to start if you're looking for help. They can refer you to a qualified mental health professional, such as a psychologist, psychiatrist, or clinical social worker, who can help you figure out next steps. Find tips for talking with a health care provider about your mental health.You can learn more about getting help on the NIMH website. You can also learn about finding support and locating mental health services in your area on the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) website. If you or someone you know is struggling or having thoughts of suicide, call or text the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org . In life-threatening situations, call 911.What is A.A.?Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who come together to solve their drinking problem. It doesn't cost anything to attend A.A. meetings. There are no age or education requirements to participate. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about their drinking problem.A.A.'s primary purpose is to help alcoholics to achieve sobriety. aa.orgIf you need to talk, the 988 Lifeline is here.
Today you'll get a chance to meet Christine Doebler. She and her husband, Pastor Matt Doebler, are missionaries in Australia. She'll talk about the journey that took their family from Texas to Hong Kong to Thailand—and now to Australia. We'll talk about clinging to what matters and walking alongside people whatever season they are in. Amber talked about the series she did on marriage. You can view those episodes on this podcast feed by scrolling to early 2024 for the Marriage 101 series.Amber wants to hear from you! If you have feedback or ideas, drop her a line at amber@timeofgrace.orgIf you have questions and want to know more about God, like what does he think of you, what exactly was Jesus all about, how do you get “saved” and just what exactly does it mean to “get saved,” and what you should do next, we want you to download this free resource Pastor Mike Novotny wrote called, The Basics: God. You. Jesus. Faith.
Join us we discuss Korach's fatal flaw and the meaning of holiness.Send any questions, comments, or critiques to podcasts@torahinmotion.orgIf you would like to partner with us to create more thoughtful and accessible jewish content, visit torahinmotion.org/donate, or email us at info@torahinmotion.org.You can find more thoughtful Jewish content at torahinmotion.org
SHAQ IS BACK! Shaquill Griffin returns to the Seahawks for a second stint, this time as a vet! Mitch & Josh discuss this move and take a look at the other top available free agents, their fit for the Seahawks and we reveal our new show sponsor FLYING V VINTAGE SPORTS CLOTHING.Check out Flying V on flyingvsports.myshopify.com and use code 12TALK at checkout for 20% off!You can help support the pod by liking, subscribing, sharing and hitting the notification bell to stay up to date on new episodes and guest appearances. You can also follow us on our social media channels:
Every leader, especially every resilient leader, must be asking questions. But which are the right questions to be asking? On this episode, we'll explore the five vital questions every leader should ask regularly about their organization, your team, your church, your non-profit. . .If you're interested in securing a free no-pressure exploratory coaching session, check out www.kairospartnerships.org/contact or email me at jrbriggs@kairospartnerships.orgIf you haven't signed up for my every other week FREE newsletter 5 Things in 5 Minutes (5 valuable nuggets that can be read in 5 minutes or less), check outwww.kairospartnerships.org/5t5m**Resilient Leaders is produced by the incredibly gifted Joel Limbauan. Check out his great video and podcast work at On a Limb Productions: www.onalimbproductions.com
Today you'll hear an interview with Marilyn Sievert, a Bible studier, prayer warrior, and mentor to many. If you're looking to fall more in love with the Word or to pray more boldly, look no further. Amber wants to hear from you! If you have feedback or ideas, drop her a line at amber@timeofgrace.orgIf you have questions and want to know more about God, like what does he think of you, what exactly was Jesus all about, how do you get “saved” and just what exactly does it mean to “get saved,” and what you should do next, we want you to download this free resource Pastor Mike Novotny wrote called, The Basics: God. You. Jesus. Faith.
In this heartfelt episode, hosts Kim and Ben sit down with celebrated CCM artist Jordan Feliz. Known for hits like "The River," "Beloved," and "Jesus Is Coming Back," Jordan opens up about his Enneagram journey, how it influences his life and music, and the ways it has shaped his relationships—with his wife Jamie, their children, and those he meets on the road.Jordan candidly discusses the challenges and strengths of being an Enneagram Type 9 with a 1 wing, the importance of empathy, and how learning about personality types has improved his marriage and parenting. He also shares the inspiration behind his children's book “Beloved,” and the story of how gratitude helped him overcome a painful season of anxiety, inspiring his latest single, "Somebody Praise God for That."Together, Kim, Ben, and Jordan delve into the beauty and burden of being a peacemaker, navigating different personalities within family and friendships, and the spiritual growth that comes through gratitude and self-awareness.KEY TAKEAWAYSEnneagram Journey: Jordan is an Enneagram Type 9 with a 1 wing. He highlights how understanding his type, and those of others, has brought empathy and patience into his life, marriage, and parenting.Energy, Personality, and Performance: Despite common perceptions about Type 9s and energy, Jordan discusses how being an “extroverted nine” impacts his performance and interactions, noting that meet-and-greets can be more draining than concerts because of their emotional intensity.Marriage and Communication: Learning about Enneagram types has strengthened his marriage. Understanding his wife Jamie's (Type 6, wing 7) needs and communication styles helps them find common ground, especially during challenging conversations.Parenting: Jordan and his wife observe emerging personality traits in their children, tailoring their parenting approach to support their uniqueness and foster secure identities."Beloved" and Affirming Identity: The book and song “Beloved” were born from a desire to instill unconditional worth in children, combating cultural pressures with the truth of God's love.Anxiety & Gratitude: Jordan's story of overcoming a season of anxiety by intentionally practicing gratitude demonstrates the transformative power of thankfulness and praising God in all circumstances.Spirituality in Practice: He emphasizes that living out faith is about day-to-day relationship and practicing gratitude, not just “checking off” religious duties.Future Orientation: Jordan shares that he and his family are learning to live with open hands concerning the future, choosing faith and flexibility as they wait on God's guidance.RESOURCESJordan Feliz Official Website: www.jordanfeliz.comBeloved (Children's Book): Learn more about the inspirational children's book referenced in the episode. store.centricitymusic.com/products/beloved-bookMUSIC BY JORDAN FELIZ“The River”“Beloved”“Jesus Is Coming Back”“Somebody Praise God for That”WAYS TO CONNECTNewsletter: Subscribe for further information about enneagram types and regular updates from the podcast. Visit our website, wearethebridge.org/enneagram, to subscribe and find more episodes, resources, and show notes.Social Media: Follow us for updates and more encouraging content:**Instagram**:@enneagrampodcast**Facebook**:@enneagrampodcastEmail: Have questions or suggestions? knewme@wearethebridge.orgSubscribe and Review: Don't forget to subscribe to us on your favorite podcast platform and leave a review to help others discover the show.Would you like to have YOUR question answered and maybe even featured on a future episode? Submit your enneagram question to knewme@wearethebridge.orgIf you find this information helpful to you, SUBSCRIBE and journey with us.If you're not sure where to start but want to know more, refer to Ep 2 - The Enneagram ExplainedInfo credit: Beth McCord (Your Enneagram Coach)Hosts: Kim Willey and Ben SorrellsBen is a Certified Enneagram Coach through YEC and Beth McCordHelpful Links:Discover your Enneagram Type: Here's one that we like! YEC Enneagram Type AssessmentLearn about all 9 types: 9 Types OverviewIn-depth Enneagram Courses: YEC Enneagram Courses Please share If You Really Knew Me with a friend if you enjoyed this episode. If You Really Knew Me is still growing, and your positive review and 5-star rating would help.The Bridge Podcast Network is made possible by generous support from The Boardwalk Plaza Hotel and Victoria's Restaurant on the boardwalk in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware - Open 7 days a week, year-round - Learn more at https://boardwalkplaza.comFeedback, or Show Ideas? Send an email to knewme@wearethebridge.orgDownload The Bridge Mobile App to get the latest podcast episodes as soon as they are published!
Join as we discuss the mitzvah of tzitzit and its connection to the land of Israel. Send any questions, comments, or critiques to podcasts@torahinmotion.orgIf you would like to partner with us to create more thoughtful and accessible jewish content, visit torahinmotion.org/donate, or email us at info@torahinmotion.org.You can find more thoughtful Jewish content at torahinmotion.org
Pastor Jeremy Mattek joins Amber to share his insights on leadership and faith. With over 20 years of pastoral experience, Pastor Jeremy dives into navigating the complexities of family and church leadership. Discover how to foster a supportive environment, build up those around you, and ensure the dynamics of respect and encouragement thrive in your relationships. Whether you're a leader seeking guidance or someone wanting to enhance your understanding of Christian roles, this conversation will help you grow in your journey of faith. Amber wants to hear from you! If you have feedback or ideas, drop her a line at amber@timeofgrace.orgIf you have questions and want to know more about God, like what does he think of you, what exactly was Jesus all about, how do you get “saved” and just what exactly does it mean to “get saved,” and what you should do next, we want you to download this free resource Pastor Mike Novotny wrote called, The Basics: God. You. Jesus. Faith.
Join as we discuss the definition, difficulty, and demand for being deferential. Send any questions, comments, or critiques to podcasts@torahinmotion.orgIf you would like to partner with us to create more thoughtful and accessible jewish content, visit torahinmotion.org/donate, or email us at info@torahinmotion.org.You can find more thoughtful Jewish content at torahinmotion.org
Today we talk about two things that few people do, but are so crucial to leadership that I call them superpowers. You want to increase your leadership noticeably? Just be committed to following up and following through. It's not very sexy, but they are irreplaceable to effective leadership. And it doesn't need to take a lot of time or energy – just intentionality.. . .If you're interested in securing a free no-pressure exploratory coaching session, check out www.kairospartnerships.org/contact or email me at jrbriggs@kairospartnerships.orgIf you haven't signed up for my every other week FREE newsletter 5 Things in 5 Minutes (5 valuable nuggets that can be read in 5 minutes or less), check outwww.kairospartnerships.org/5t5m**Resilient Leaders is produced by the incredibly gifted Joel Limbauan. Check out his great video and podcast work at On a Limb Productions: www.onalimbproductions.com
Liz Schroeder shares the struggle that brought about a dramatic life change in 2021. Amber and Liz talk shame, accountability, and moving out of the brokenness in order to rescue others. Amber wants to hear from you! If you have feedback or ideas, drop her a line at amber@timeofgrace.orgIf you have questions and want to know more about God, like what does he think of you, what exactly was Jesus all about, how do you get “saved” and just what exactly does it mean to “get saved,” and what you should do next, we want you to download this free resource Pastor Mike Novotny wrote called, The Basics: God. You. Jesus. Faith.
Join as we discuss the roles of the Nazir and the Kohen. Send any questions, comments, or critiques to podcasts@torahinmotion.orgIf you would like to partner with us to create more thoughtful and accessible jewish content, visit torahinmotion.org/donate, or email us at info@torahinmotion.org.You can find more thoughtful Jewish content at torahinmotion.org
Ask It! | Your Questions Answered! Saturday Evening ServiceBill Corley with Dionne SalmondsOriginal Air Date: 2025.05.31Ask it! Your Questions Answered. The questions YOU asked through texting, email, or an app submission are being answered. You have asked questions about anything you wanted to know about - questions about God, marriage, family, struggles, the Bible. Anything. Here are the answers.It's not too late... You can still ask questions for the next Ask It! weekend. Text your questions to (760) 301-4840, or email ccc@ccc-rc.org, or visit our website and submit a question at www.crossroads-ridgecrest.org, or ask through the Crossroad's app (see link for app below). Your questions are welcome.To dig a little deeper into these topics, please download our free daily study guide on our website (http://www.crossroads-ridgecrest.org/media.html#study-guides) or app: Apple iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/crossroads-ridgecrest/id1344909774?mt=8);Google Play(https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.customchurchapps.crossroadsridgecrest)Service Times are Saturday Evening at 5:30pm and Sunday Morning at 10:30 am. We also offer two Adult Sunday School options at 9:00am.Promiseland Kids Church is available Sunday at 10:30am for Toddler – 5th grade and Youth Sunday School for Jr. and Sr. High.If you have missed a message or are viewing from home, you can catch weekend services on our Facebook page and YouTube by going to www.crossroads-ridgecrest.org, or through the church app. We also have podcasts available by looking up Crossroads Community Church - available on several podcast apps.Have a question for one of our Pastors? Submit your questions via text at: (760) 301-4840 for our Ask It! Your Questions Answered segment every week. Watch what others ask!For questions or information, please contact us at: (760)384-3333 Tuesday – Thursday 10am – 4pm, text (760)301-4840 or email ccc@ccc-rc.orgIf you haven't already, SUBSCRIBE to our channel and click the BELL icon to receive notifications so you don't miss any of our future videos. Also, if you enjoyed this video, click the Like button, leave a Comment, and Share the video to spread the word and make the online family bigger!
Bridget Weber talks about her trip to the red-light district in India where she serves women who are caught in human trafficking as sex slaves. To find out more about how you can help with Bridget's work, email her at bweber@bethlehem-wels.org.Amber wants to hear from you! If you have feedback or ideas, drop her a line at amber@timeofgrace.orgIf you have questions and want to know more about God, like what does he think of you, what exactly was Jesus all about, how do you get “saved” and just what exactly does it mean to “get saved,” and what you should do next, we want you to download this free resource Pastor Mike Novotny wrote called, The Basics: God. You. Jesus. Faith.
Join as we discuss the missing 602 mitzvot. Send any questions, comments, or critiques to podcasts@torahinmotion.orgIf you would like to partner with us to create more thoughtful and accessible jewish content, visit torahinmotion.org/donate, or email us at info@torahinmotion.org.You can find more thoughtful Jewish content at torahinmotion.org
This morning Greg continued our series in 1 Thessalonians, reminding us of a key question that we must be asking ourselves throughout our Christian walk - Are You Ready? - He shows us the example of Timothy and how we can follow it as we seek to take ground for the kingdom of God around us. Join us again next week as we continue our series at our 9:30 and 11:30am services at UWL, or at our 6:30pm service at The Hub. Find out more at redeemerlondon.orgIf you would like to contact our prayer team during the week you can do so by emailing prayer@redeemerlondon.org. To find out more about the Seeing Jesus Together bible study resource mentioned in today's message, visit seeingjesustogether.com
Join as we discuss the relationship between Numbers, the Desert, and Aharon the Kohen. Send any questions, comments, or critiques to podcasts@torahinmotion.orgIf you would like to partner with us to create more thoughtful and accessible jewish content, visit torahinmotion.org/donate, or email us at info@torahinmotion.org.You can find more thoughtful Jewish content at torahinmotion.org
The final part of this four-part series will remind us that a good wife is a good neighbor. But what does that mean, and what does that look like in practical terms?Amber wants to hear from you! If you have feedback or ideas, drop her a line at amber@timeofgrace.orgIf you have questions and want to know more about God, like what does he think of you, what exactly was Jesus all about, how do you get “saved” and just what exactly does it mean to “get saved,” and what you should do next, we want you to download this free resource Pastor Mike Novotny wrote called, The Basics: God. You. Jesus. Faith.
Join as we discuss the link between Shmitta and creation. Send any questions, comments, or critiques to podcasts@torahinmotion.orgIf you would like to partner with us to create more thoughtful and accessible jewish content, visit torahinmotion.org/donate, or email us at info@torahinmotion.org.You can find more thoughtful Jewish content at torahinmotion.org
Katelyn Woodside is the Executive Director of the VAPA Foundation, a nonprofit bringing transformative arts education into San Diego's public schools. A classically trained violinist, longtime educator, and nonprofit leader, Katelyn is advancing a bold vision: healing through expressive arts. Her organization's award-winning proposal will train teaching artists in expressive arts therapy and place them in 25 schools across the county—reaching nearly 5,000 students with creative tools for connection, confidence, and well-being. This special episode of Stop and Talk was recorded LIVE at the Prebys Sparx Awards Breakfast, where the VAPA Foundation was honored as the grand prize recipient. Katelyn is joined by four outstanding Sparx honorable mention awardees—A Reason to Survive, Coastal Roots Farm, United Women of East Africa, and Youth Creating Change—each bringing powerful, place-based solutions to the youth mental health crisis. This Episode: What if the future of youth mental health isn't found solely in clinics, but in classrooms, farms, and community spaces led by artists, mentors, and culture keepers? With a growing youth mental health crisis and a shortage of clinical providers, communities are turning to innovative, non-clinical interventions rooted in creativity, culture, and nature. The Sparx award celebrates scalable, collaborative ideas that empower youth with agency and well-being outside the traditional healthcare system. In this episode, Grant speaks with the five Sparx awardees. Together, they share how their work is rooted in cultural identity, creativity, and community connection—meeting young people where they are, and building healing from the ground up. Their work highlights how healing happens when we invest in the assets already rooted in our neighborhoods. Key Moments: [6:38] Grant introduces the vision behind the Sparx Award and prize philanthropy [19:10] Katelyn shares how VAPA's idea evolved through deep collaboration [23:58] Training artists to heal: the scale and ripple effect of their model [33:56] Honorable mentions present their work: A Reason To Survive (ARTS), Coastal Roots Farm, United Women of East Africa (UWEAST), and Youth Creating Change [43:17] Stan Collins (Youth Creating Change) on equipping youth with emotional literacy and mental health skills to care for themselves and others. [45:41] Eden Mengistu (UWEAST) on bridging generations through culturally rooted programs that open conversations about mental health in the East African community. [48:43] Javier Guerrero (Coastal Roots Farm) on reconnecting tribal youth to land, culture, and healing through ancestral farming practices. [50:49] Lucy Eagleson (ARTS) on creating a “third space” for youth to explore identity through art and grow as community-rooted mental health leaders. Resources Mentioned in This Episode: A Reason to Survive (ARTS) – Lifting young people in the South County region of San Diego to become confident, compassionate, and courageous community builders through the transformative power of creativity. Coastal Roots Farm – Cultivating healthy, connected communities by integrating sustainable agriculture, food justice, and ancient Jewish wisdom. Prebys Sparx– Prebys Foundation's award program for big ideas to improve mental and behavioral health for San Diego Youth through arts, culture, and nature. Learn more about the award programs.United Women of East Africa (UWEAST) – Providing health services, education and advocacy for the well-being of the East African community, women and families. VAPA Foundation – Enhancing the quality of, and access to, visual and performing arts education for K-12 students in the San Diego Unified School District. Youth Creating Change – Placing young people's voices and creativity at the center of suicide prevention and mental health programming. Take Action: Champion Community Healing – Support organizations that uplift youth through creativity, cultural connection, and time in nature. Engage with Arts, Culture, and Nature – Experience firsthand how these practices foster healing, connection, and joy. Start the Conversation – Talk with young people in your life about emotions, mental health, and ways to cultivate well-being. Advocate for Prevention – Urge local leaders to invest in non-clinical, community-rooted approaches that meet youth where they are. Share This Episode – Spread the word about creative, community-led solutions by sharing this episode with educators, healthcare providers, or changemakers in your network. Credits:This is a production of the Prebys FoundationHosted by Grant OliphantCo-Hosted by Crystal PageCo-produced by Crystal Page and Adam GreenfieldEngineered by Adam GreenfieldProduction Coordination by Tess KareskyVideo Production by Edgar Ontiveros MedinaSpecial thanks to the Prebys Foundation TeamThe Stop & Talk Theme song was created by San Diego's own Mr. Lyrical Groove.Download episodes at your favorite podcatcher or visit us at StopAndTalkPodcast.orgIf you like this show, and we hope you do, the best way to support this show is to share, subscribe
In the third part of this four-part series on Proverbs 31, we'll look at the qualities of a good mom. Don't worry; there's no mom guilt here, only suggestions and opportunities for how to parent with eternal significance. Amber wants to hear from you! If you have feedback or ideas, drop her a line at amber@timeofgrace.orgIf you have questions and want to know more about God, like what does he think of you, what exactly was Jesus all about, how do you get “saved” and just what exactly does it mean to “get saved,” and what you should do next, we want you to download this free resource Pastor Mike Novotny wrote called, The Basics: God. You. Jesus. Faith.
TRIGGER WARNING: IN THIS EPISODE I SHARE SOME OF MY THOUGHTS REGARDING THE ABUSE ALLEGATIONS MADE BY CASSIE AGAINST DIDDY. SOME OF WHICH MIGHT BE TRIGGERING TO CERTAIN LISTENERS. THIS EPISODE IS DEDICATED TO THE VICTIMS AND THE SURVIVORS WHO WERE BRAVE ENOUGH TO SHARE THEIR STORY WITH THE WORLD!! AND TO THOSE ARE STILL LIVING IN SILENCE, YOU ARE NOT ALONE! National Sexual Assault Hotline: Confidential 24/7 SupportCall 800-656-4673 or Chat online: online.rainn.orgIf you or someone you know is a victim of Domestic Violence, you can get help by calling 800-799-7233 or text BEGIN to 88788 or visit www.thehotline.org
They're coming in concert to the Delaware State Fair on Tuesday, July 22nd, and you can get to know more about them BEFORE they arrive... they're Caleb and John.Check out this month's podcast episode of If You Really Knew Me as Ben and Kim sit down with The Bridge artists Caleb and John. We learn how the Enneagram is a tool they utilize in their lives, all while keeping their focus on Jesus.WAYS TO CONNECTNewsletter: Subscribe for further information about enneagram types and regular updates from the podcast. Visit our website, wearethebridge.org/enneagram, to subscribe and find more episodes, resources, and show notes.Social Media: Follow us for updates and more encouraging content:**Instagram**:@enneagrampodcast**Facebook**:@enneagrampodcastEmail: Have questions or suggestions? knewme@wearethebridge.orgSubscribe and Review: Don't forget to subscribe to us on your favorite podcast platform and leave a review to help others discover the show.Would you like to have YOUR question answered and maybe even featured on a future episode? Submit your enneagram question to knewme@wearethebridge.orgIf you find this information helpful to you, SUBSCRIBE and journey with us.If you're not sure where to start but want to know more, refer to Ep 2 - The Enneagram ExplainedInfo credit: Beth McCord (Your Enneagram Coach)Hosts: Kim Willey and Ben SorrellsBen is a Certified Enneagram Coach through YEC and Beth McCordHelpful Links:Discover your Enneagram Type: Here's one that we like! YEC Enneagram Type AssessmentLearn about all 9 types: 9 Types OverviewIn-depth Enneagram Courses: YEC Enneagram Courses Please share If You Really Knew Me with a friend if you enjoyed this episode. If You Really Knew Me is still growing, and your positive review and 5-star rating would help.The Bridge Podcast Network is made possible by generous support from The Boardwalk Plaza Hotel and Victoria's Restaurant on the boardwalk in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware - Open 7 days a week, year-round - Learn more at https://boardwalkplaza.comFeedback, or Show Ideas? Send an email to knewme@wearethebridge.orgDownload The Bridge Mobile App to get the latest podcast episodes as soon as they are published!
Join as we discuss what unites the book of Vayikra. Send any questions, comments, or critiques to podcasts@torahinmotion.orgIf you would like to partner with us to create more thoughtful and accessible jewish content, visit torahinmotion.org/donate, or email us at info@torahinmotion.org.You can find more thoughtful Jewish content at torahinmotion.org
What does support really look like when you have a chronic illness? In this deeply personal episode, I share an essay I wrote during the early days of my dizzy journey, a time marked by misdiagnosis, fear and overwhelming change.This episode is more than a reflection. It's a conversation about how support shows up, through partners, children, faith communities and sometimes even in the quiet spaces we least expect. In this episode, I share what it's like to be held with compassion and how we can find or build meaningful support when it doesn't come easily.Whether you have a strong support system or you're still searching for one, this episode is for you. You are seen, you are believed, and you are not alone.VeDA Support Groups Online Support Groups - Vestibular Disorders AssociationLara's private FB Support Group (2) Mummy Seeing Double Support Group | Facebook“8 Minute, One Connection” S3E52 The podcast episode Heather shares about when you need support from a trusted friend https://open.spotify.com/episode/0XWstWOI5u1LU6F1el00cj?si=drl2SefMTDe6f9k58tdWuAIf you would like more information on vestibular disorders www.vestibular.orgIf you would like to reach out to me, Heather, please email me at Menieresmuse@gmail.com or find me on Instagram Thank you for being here! Don't forget to link, share and subscribe!#support #supportgroups #menieres #SCCD #vestibularmigraine #medicallyretired #familysupport #vestibular #onlinesupportgroups
What does a Christian man look for in a wife? In the second part of this four-part series on Proverbs 31, we'll examine the verses that pertain to marriage to see! Not surprisingly, it has far less to do with having your nails done and being the right size and more to do with how you treat him and how you look out for him each day. Amber wants to hear from you! If you have feedback or ideas, drop her a line at amber@timeofgrace.orgIf you have questions and want to know more about God, like what does he think of you, what exactly was Jesus all about, how do you get “saved” and just what exactly does it mean to “get saved,” and what you should do next, we want you to download this free resource Pastor Mike Novotny wrote called, The Basics: God. You. Jesus. Faith.
In this episode of If You Really Knew Me, Kim and Ben discuss using the Enneagram to show the specific areas that we need to let Christ transform.For each type, we'll look at our view, where we get stuck, how we try to fix it, and what we can become in Christ.WAYS TO CONNECTNewsletter: Subscribe for further information about enneagram types and regular updates from the podcast. Visit our website, wearethebridge.org/enneagram, to subscribe and find more episodes, resources, and show notes.Social Media: Follow us for updates and more encouraging content:**Instagram**:@enneagrampodcast**Facebook**:@enneagrampodcastEmail: Have questions or suggestions? knewme@wearethebridge.orgSubscribe and Review: Don't forget to subscribe to us on your favorite podcast platform and leave a review to help others discover the show.Would you like to have YOUR question answered and maybe even featured on a future episode? Submit your enneagram question to knewme@wearethebridge.orgIf you find this information helpful to you, SUBSCRIBE and journey with us.If you're not sure where to start but want to know more, refer to Ep 2 - The Enneagram ExplainedInfo credit: Beth McCord (Your Enneagram Coach)Hosts: Kim Willey and Ben SorrellsBen is a Certified Enneagram Coach through YEC and Beth McCordHelpful Links:Discover your Enneagram Type: Here's one that we like! YEC Enneagram Type AssessmentLearn about all 9 types: 9 Types OverviewIn-depth Enneagram Courses: YEC Enneagram Courses Please share If You Really Knew Me with a friend if you enjoyed this episode. If You Really Knew Me is still growing, and your positive review and 5-star rating would help.The Bridge Podcast Network is made possible by generous support from The Boardwalk Plaza Hotel and Victoria's Restaurant on the boardwalk in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware - Open 7 days a week, year-round - Learn more at https://boardwalkplaza.comFeedback, or Show Ideas? Send an email to knewme@wearethebridge.orgDownload The Bridge Mobile App to get the latest podcast episodes as soon as they are published!
Join as we re-contextualize this verse to discover its deeper meanings. Send any questions, comments, or critiques to podcasts@torahinmotion.orgIf you would like to partner with us to create more thoughtful and accessible jewish content, visit torahinmotion.org/donate, or email us at info@torahinmotion.org.You can find more thoughtful Jewish content at torahinmotion.org
Craig Taylor is helping protect people from what has become the world's third-largest economy after the U.S. and China—cybercrime, an $8 trillion dollar threat.From unexpected being fired from a Fortune 1000 company to founding an online safety education platform. In this eye-opening episode of Journey To Legacy, we welcome Craig Taylor, CEO, Co-Founder, and Chief Evangelist of CyberHoot.With over four decades in the cybersecurity field—dating back to pre-internet days—Craig offers a veteran's perspective on an industry still finding its maturity. His story demonstrates how resilience and purpose-driven leadership can turn professional setbacks into opportunities that benefit an entire industry.
This is the first of a four-part series on the Proverbs 31 woman. Don't run away. She's not an elusive woman, too perfect for any of us to aspire to be. She's a woman just like you and me, doing a lot of the things we already do. Amber wants to hear from you! If you have feedback or ideas, drop her a line at amber@timeofgrace.orgIf you have questions and want to know more about God, like what does he think of you, what exactly was Jesus all about, how do you get “saved” and just what exactly does it mean to “get saved,” and what you should do next, we want you to download this free resource Pastor Mike Novotny wrote called, The Basics: God. You. Jesus. Faith.
In this episode of If You Really Knew Me, Kim and Ben discuss using the Enneagram to point out how the Gospel frees you to become your best self.We'll look at what our Auto-Pilot or average mindset, our unhealthy version, and our healthy selves in each type can look like.WAYS TO CONNECTNewsletter: Subscribe for further information about enneagram types and regular updates from the podcast. Visit our website, wearethebridge.org/enneagram, to subscribe and find more episodes, resources, and show notes.Social Media: Follow us for updates and more encouraging content:**Instagram**:@enneagrampodcast**Facebook**:@enneagrampodcastEmail: Have questions or suggestions? knewme@wearethebridge.orgSubscribe and Review: Don't forget to subscribe to us on your favorite podcast platform and leave a review to help others discover the show.Would you like to have YOUR question answered and maybe even featured on a future episode? Submit your enneagram question to knewme@wearethebridge.orgIf you find this information helpful to you, SUBSCRIBE and journey with us.If you're not sure where to start but want to know more, refer to Ep 2 - The Enneagram ExplainedInfo credit: Beth McCord (Your Enneagram Coach)Hosts: Kim Willey and Ben SorrellsBen is a Certified Enneagram Coach through YEC and Beth McCordHelpful Links:Discover your Enneagram Type: Here's one that we like! YEC Enneagram Type AssessmentLearn about all 9 types: 9 Types OverviewIn-depth Enneagram Courses: YEC Enneagram Courses Please share If You Really Knew Me with a friend if you enjoyed this episode. If You Really Knew Me is still growing, and your positive review and 5-star rating would help.The Bridge Podcast Network is made possible by generous support from The Boardwalk Plaza Hotel and Victoria's Restaurant on the boardwalk in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware - Open 7 days a week, year-round - Learn more at https://boardwalkplaza.comFeedback, or Show Ideas? Send an email to knewme@wearethebridge.orgDownload The Bridge Mobile App to get the latest podcast episodes as soon as they are published!
Join as we discuss the links between Sefer Bereshit and Sefer Vayikra. Send any questions, comments, or critiques to podcasts@torahinmotion.orgIf you would like to partner with us to create more thoughtful and accessible jewish content, visit torahinmotion.org/donate, or email us at info@torahinmotion.org.You can find more thoughtful Jewish content at torahinmotion.org
Moving from a tough job as a corporate worker to starting her own business and helping others become better leaders, in this great episode of Journey To Legacy, we talk with Holly Golebiowski, who runs the LeaderSkills training program.Holly's honest story about jumping from being a regular manager to a top leader gives helpful tips for anyone wanting to grow in their job.
Any chance you are sabotaging your own happiness? Are you trying to control things you weren't meant to control? Are you praying for the people who are making decisions that affect you rather than letting their decisions create chaos in your life?Get your copy of "The Key to Confidence" at timeofgrace.org!A special announcement for all you "Little Things" listeners! We will release the audiobook version of "The Key to Confidence" right here on "Little Things"! Check back on Monday!Amber wants to hear from you! If you have feedback or ideas, drop her a line at amber@timeofgrace.orgIf you have questions and want to know more about God, like what does he think of you, what exactly was Jesus all about, how do you get “saved” and just what exactly does it mean to “get saved,” and what you should do next, we want you to download this free resource Pastor Mike Novotny wrote called, The Basics: God. You. Jesus. Faith.
Has someone ever wronged you, and you can't seem to get past it? Maybe you struggle with even wanting to forgive the person.On this podcast episode of If You Really Knew Me, Ben & Kim talk about the seven steps of forgiveness and how it's affected by our enneagram type and the process you walk through.Feel free to reference this below in case you need more to chat about:Forgiveness is something we ALL have to tackle. If you are struggling today, I encourage you to seek the Lord. Only He can give you the strength you need to be able to forgive others AND yourself.WHAT FORGIVENESS IS (AND IS NOT)Forgiveness is giving up your right to hurt someone who has hurt you.Forgiveness does not diminish the wrong done against you.Forgiveness is not a denial of what happened.Forgiveness does not take away the consequences the other person will face because of his or her actions.Forgiveness is an act and a process. Even when a person decides to forgive another person, feelings of relief or healing are usually not immediate. Forgiving someone can be difficult and uncomfortable.Forgiveness is not weakness. It is the most powerful thing you can do. It breaks the hold that has been put on your life. Refusing to forgive allows the person or thing that was hurtful to you to continue to hurt you.Forgiveness does not mean forgetting. Forgiveness does not require you to become a “doormat.”Forgiveness does not require you to open yourself up to the offender to be hurt again.Forgiveness does not wait for the offender to apologize or earn forgiveness in some way.WAYS TO CONNECTNewsletter: Subscribe for further information about enneagram types and regular updates from the podcast. Visit our website, wearethebridge.org/enneagram, to subscribe and find more episodes, resources, and show notes.Social Media: Follow us for updates and more encouraging content:**Instagram**:@enneagrampodcast**Facebook**:@enneagrampodcastEmail: Have questions or suggestions? knewme@wearethebridge.orgSubscribe and Review: Don't forget to subscribe to us on your favorite podcast platform and leave a review to help others discover the show.Would you like to have YOUR question answered and maybe even featured on a future episode? Submit your enneagram question to knewme@wearethebridge.orgIf you find this information helpful to you, SUBSCRIBE and journey with us.If you're not sure where to start but want to know more, refer to Ep 2 - The Enneagram ExplainedInfo credit: Beth McCord (Your Enneagram Coach)Hosts: Kim Willey and Ben SorrellsBen is a Certified Enneagram Coach through YEC and Beth McCordHelpful Links:Discover your Enneagram Type: Here's one that we like! YEC Enneagram Type AssessmentLearn about all 9 types: 9 Types OverviewIn-depth Enneagram Courses: YEC Enneagram Courses Please share If You Really Knew Me with a friend if you enjoyed this episode. If You Really Knew Me is still growing, and your positive review and 5-star rating would help.The Bridge Podcast Network is made possible by generous support from The Boardwalk Plaza Hotel and Victoria's Restaurant on the boardwalk in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware - Open 7 days a week, year-round - Learn more at https://boardwalkplaza.comFeedback, or Show Ideas? Send an email to knewme@wearethebridge.orgDownload The Bridge Mobile App to get the latest podcast episodes as soon as they are published!
A couple driving down a quiet Arizona road spots something strange—a baby girl crying in a car seat, abandoned on the side of the street.Next to her, a diaper bag. A single shoe. An ID.What police uncovered next would lead to a field of charred remains, a twisted confession, and a desperate attempt to hide murder.This is the case of the murder of Jasmine Dunbar by Antwuan Ware.if you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, please reach out to the national Domestic Violence Hotline at 1800-799-7233 or you could reach them on thehotline.orgIf you suspect child abuse, please reach out to the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-4-A-CHILD or visit childhelp.org. Your vigilance can make a difference.**************************************Past Episodes Mentioned in this case: My Serial Killer Boyfriend Murdered Our Son - Part 1 - The Interview with Hera McLeodhttps://murderandlove.com/my-serial-killer-boyfriend-murdered-our-son-hera-mcleod/Mid-week Mini | A Las Vegas Daughter's Murderous Confession: “I Think I Killed My Mommy” | Hend Bustamihttps://murderandlove.com/mid-week-mini-a-las-vegas-daughters-murderous-confession-i-think-i-killed-my-mommy-hend-bustami/Midweek Mini | Teacher Turned Predator | The Case of Emily Nutleyhttps://murderandlove.com/midweek-mini-teacher-turned-predator-the-case-of-emily-nutley/**************************************Do you have thoughts about this case, or is there a specific true crime case you'd like to hear about? Let me know with an email or a voice message: https://murderandlove.com/contactFind the sources used in this episode and learn more about how to support Love and Murder: Heartbreak to Homicide and gain access to even more cases, including bonus episodes, ad-free and intro-free cases, case files and more at: https://murderandlove.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/love-and-murder-heartbreak-to-homicide--4348896/support.
Dive deep with Jesse Carstairs, a passionate Men's Relationship Coach who helps men break free from limited definitions of masculinity. Jesse shares his eye-opening realization that being a man extends far beyond the traditional provider role, revealing how his personal growth journey revolutionized his approach to marriage and fatherhood.His powerful insight that improving yourself by just 10% automatically elevates those around you by 3% offers a compelling framework for men seeking to create lasting positive change in their families and communities.
Knowing your identity in Christ changes everything. You don't have to wonder if you will ever be good enough to earn God's favor. If you're his child, he loves you, gave his Son for you, and gives you access to anything you could possibly need. Get your copy of "The Key to Confidence" at timeofgrace.org!A special announcement for all you "Little Things" listeners! We will release the audiobook version of "The Key to Confidence" right here on "Little Things"! Check back on Monday!Amber wants to hear from you! If you have feedback or ideas, drop her a line at amber@timeofgrace.orgIf you have questions and want to know more about God, like what does he think of you, what exactly was Jesus all about, how do you get “saved” and just what exactly does it mean to “get saved,” and what you should do next, we want you to download this free resource Pastor Mike Novotny wrote called, The Basics: God. You. Jesus. Faith.
In this week's episode, the Lautners are joined by Nichole Schmidt—mother of Gabby Petito—for a brave and honest conversation about the murder of her daughter. Nichole begins by sharing Gabby's vibrant personality and the moment she knew something was wrong when Brian returned home without her. She discusses filing the missing persons report, the overwhelming reach of Gabby's story, and the heartbreaking confirmation of her daughter's death. Nichole reflects on how her grief has evolved over the past three and a half years, the hardest parts of coping, and how her other children are navigating their own grief. She talks about the challenges of mourning publicly, the painful “what ifs,” and what to say—or not say—to someone who is grieving. We then dive into the Netflix documentary American Murder: Gabby Petito, the failures of law enforcement, and Nichole's last interaction with Brian's family. Nichole also shares the mission of the Gabby Petito Foundation, why domestic violence is a systemic issue, and how we can all be better bystanders. She closes with advice for parents and those worried about loved ones in abusive relationships—and what she hopes the world will remember most about Gabby.*Nichole is sharing her personal opinions and experiences, and the views expressed are not statements of fact.Be sure to follow Nichole https://www.instagram.com/niki_schmidt_/!Learn more about the Gabby Petito Foundation: https://gabbypetitofoundation.orgIf you or someone you know if a victim of domestic and/or sexual violence, please visit: https://rainn.org/To email us your questions or share your story, you can reach out to lautner.thesqueezepodcast@gmail.comBe sure to rate, review, and follow the podcast so you don't miss an episode! Plus, follow us on Instagram:The Squeeze: https://instagram.com/thesqueeze/Tay Lautner: https://instagram.com/taylautner/Taylor Lautner: https://instagram.com/taylorlautner/& TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@thesqueezepodcastTo learn more from The Lemons Foundation, follow https://instagram.com/lemonsbytay/ and visit lemonsbytay.comGo to Nuuly.com and enter the code SQUEEZE and sign up to get $28 off your first month.New customers can get the Liquid Lash Extensions Mascara and a mini-sized Brilliant Eye Brightener at a special set price with free shipping available at thrivecausemetics.com/THESQUEEZE. Or save more with 20% off your first order at thrivecausemetics.com/THESQUEEZEHead to Target or Target.com to find Cremo's new line of antiperspirants and deodorants in the Italian Bergamont and Palo Santo scents.If you think you may be struggling with OCD and want to learn more about therapy with NOCD, go to https://learn.nocd.com/squeeze and schedule a free 15-minute call with their team. Visit masachips.com and use promo code SQUEEZE to get 20% off your first order today.Feel good... and mean it when you say it!! For a limited time, get Headspace FREE for 60 days at Headspace.com/SQUEEZE.Produced by Dear MediaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
“I was probably the wealthiest person in my family when I chose to go into ministry—then I had to go back and ask my family for money.”“If God did it in my life, He can do it in yours.”“If you're not willing to be faithful, I can't do much with you. But if you are—I got you.”In this powerful episode, Tony Dentman of Funding Tribe joins hosts Heather and Andy to reframe the soundtrack of “This is impossible.” Tony shares his journey from inner-city St. Louis to full-time ministry, despite having no wealthy or Christian background. He explains how his organization empowers minority leaders to get fully funded and mobilized for mission. The conversation dives deep into character formation, faith-building, and the systemic lie that fundraising success is tied to privilege. A must-listen for anyone who has ever doubted their calling or resources.
Brandon Thor, founder and CEO of Thor Metals Group, shares how he created a different kind of precious metals company. Brandon reveals the moment he realized many industry practices didn't pass his simple test: "Would I sell this to my own parents?" This awareness led him to build a business focused on transparency and client success.His story shows how he broke away from common industry tactics like selling "proprietary coins" that lack price transparency, choosing instead to offer products with universal recognition and liquidity that truly benefit his clients.
Slater is joined by Tom McInerney from The First Tee Greater Detroit to talk about their Masters Watch Party coming this weekend, everything their organization is doing for youth and the game of golf and some exciting things coming up! Check them out @ firstteegreaterdetroit.orgIf you are heading to the watch party find us and say hello!Instagram/X/Threads: @100_keepitunderEmail: 100keepitunder@gmail.comlisten, rate, review, subscribe, follow, like, save, share, comment, DM, get involved and Keep It Under 100!
Linda Buxa takes the mic to interview Amber about her brand-new book, "The Key to Confidence: Where to Go When You Feel You're Not Enough." They talk about getting past the past, carrying shame, struggling with debilitating worry, and knowing you are the one to get things done in God's kingdom.Get your copy of "The Key to Confidence" at timeofgrace.org! A special announcement for all you "Little Things" listeners! We will release the audiobook version of "The Key to Confidence" right here on "Little Things"! Check back on Monday! Amber wants to hear from you! If you have feedback or ideas, drop her a line at amber@timeofgrace.orgIf you have questions and want to know more about God, like what does he think of you, what exactly was Jesus all about, how do you get “saved” and just what exactly does it mean to “get saved,” and what you should do next, we want you to download this free resource Pastor Mike Novotny wrote called, The Basics: God. You. Jesus. Faith. About "Taboo Questions With Pastor Mike Novotny": Have you ever had questions you wanted to ask a pastor but felt silly or embarrassed to ask them? Questions about taboo topics like sex, politics, porn, IVF, and mental illness? Well, there's a podcast for that! Hear how Pastor Mike Novotny from Time of Grace answers some real questions from people just like you, giving thoughtful, biblical answers that point people back to Jesus.Find even more questions at timeofgrace.org/tabooquestions.You can also order Pastor Mike's book Taboo: Topics Christians Should Be Talking About but Don't at taboobook.org.
If you've ever thought about teaching a Bible study or know someone who is considering it, this episode is a guide of dos and don'ts from a person who's been leading studies for the past 20 years. Amber wants to hear from you! If you have feedback or ideas, drop her a line at amber@timeofgrace.orgIf you have questions and want to know more about God, like what does he think of you, what exactly was Jesus all about, how do you get “saved” and just what exactly does it mean to “get saved,” and what you should do next, we want you to download this free resource Pastor Mike Novotny wrote called, The Basics: God. You. Jesus. Faith. About "Taboo Questions With Pastor Mike Novotny": Have you ever had questions you wanted to ask a pastor but felt silly or embarrassed to ask them? Questions about taboo topics like sex, politics, porn, IVF, and mental illness? Well, there's a podcast for that! Hear how Pastor Mike Novotny from Time of Grace answers some real questions from people just like you, giving thoughtful, biblical answers that point people back to Jesus.Find even more questions at timeofgrace.org/tabooquestions.You can also order Pastor Mike's book Taboo: Topics Christians Should Be Talking About but Don't at taboobook.org.
In this episode we'll wade through the murky waters of sin, shame, and guilt to discover if there's ever a time it's good to feel guilty or be overwhelmed by our shame. And then we'll discuss what to do so we don't stay there longer than is beneficial.Amber wants to hear from you! If you have feedback or ideas, drop her a line at amber@timeofgrace.orgIf you have questions and want to know more about God, like what does he think of you, what exactly was Jesus all about, how do you get “saved” and just what exactly does it mean to “get saved,” and what you should do next, we want you to download this free resource Pastor Mike Novotny wrote called, The Basics: God. You. Jesus. Faith. About "Taboo Questions With Pastor Mike Novotny": Have you ever had questions you wanted to ask a pastor but felt silly or embarrassed to ask them? Questions about taboo topics like sex, politics, porn, IVF, and mental illness? Well, there's a podcast for that! Hear how Pastor Mike Novotny from Time of Grace answers some real questions from people just like you, giving thoughtful, biblical answers that point people back to Jesus.Find even more questions at timeofgrace.org/tabooquestions.You can also order Pastor Mike's book Taboo: Topics Christians Should Be Talking About but Don't at taboobook.org.
In this episode, Doug speaks with Neil about the parts of leadership that are hard … specifically when a company is going through layoffs.If you are a leader of people for long enough, you will go through times that aren't fun. This is especially true in the technology industry where layoffs cycles seem to happen every few years.The way you navigate these difficult times is what ultimately distinguishes you as a leader … It's easy to be in charge when things are going well, but it gets much more difficult when you're going through tough times.If you identified with Neil's message, you can help him to support veterans by clicking the link below:https://thefund.orgIf you're a business leader who prioritizes people and the planet ahead of profits, please apply to be a guest on the show HERE. https://peoplefirstleaders.net This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.dougutberg.us