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Resumen Jornada 7 Clausura 2025 Liga MX - Futbol Mexicano - Aquí tienes un resumen de la jornada 7 del Clausura 2025 de la Liga MX: - América 2-3 Necaxa: Necaxa sorprendió al América con un gol en el último minuto, cortando el invicto de las Águilas. - Tigres 2-1 Cruz Azul: Tigres se impuso a Cruz Azul con goles de Diego Lainez y Joaquim Pereira. - Toluca 2-1 Guadalajara: Toluca ganó con un autogol en el último minuto de Hugo Camberos. - León 2-1 Atlético de San Luis: León se llevó la victoria con un gol de Paul Bellón al minuto 87. - FC Juárez 2-1 Tijuana: Juárez ganó con un gol de Ángel Zaldívar en tiempo añadido. - Mazatlán 1-1 Santos Laguna: Mazatlán y Santos empataron con goles de Omar Moreno y Bruno Barticciotto. - Atlas 3-2 Puebla: Atlas logró una remontada con goles en los últimos minutos de Daniel González y Uros Durdevic. - Querétaro 2-4 Monterrey: Monterrey se impuso a Querétaro con una destacada actuación. Pachuca 2-1 Pumas UNAM: Pachuca venció a Pumas con doblete de John Kennedywww.golesygambeta Escuchanos en iTunes - Spotify - tune-in - Pandora - Youtube - Google Music Support Goles Y Gambeta by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/goles-y-gambeta Find out more at http://golesygambeta.com This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
I'm back in Oxford to bring you a special one-off return to Oxford this week at Cherwell Boathouse. It was there that I sat down with head chef Paul Bell to talk about his journey, his cooking, and all things Cherwell Boathouse. He runs one of Oxford's longest-running and most beloved restaurants right on the river and balances punting, fine dining, events and more. Listen in for an insight into those challenges, how the industry has changed throughout his career, and more. Thanks again to Paul for the chat and to you all for listening. Be sure to head over to the website and the Instagram for more and subscribe so that you never miss an episode from these series. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oliver-hall/message
Sixth in a six-episode series featuring the Poarch Creek Indians. Theresa Davidson, Steven Potaczek, Beth McGinnis, and their students talk with Poarch Archivist Cheryl Thrower, Cheryl's husband Joey Nasser, and Poarch Micco (ceremonial chief) Paul Bell.
The fourth of six episodes featuring the Poarch Creek Indians. Beth McGinnis, Steven Potaczek, and Theresa Davidson talk with Poarch Micco (ceremonial chief) Paul Bell, Poarch Archivist Cheryl Thrower, and Cherokee storyteller Choogie Kingfisher.
The third of six episodes featuring the Poarch Creek Indians. Beth McGinnis, Theresa Davidson, and Steven Potaczek talk with Poarch Micco (ceremonial chief) Paul Bell and Cherokee storyteller Choogie Kingfisher.
The second of six episodes featuring the Poarch Creek Indians. At the 2022 and 2023 Southeastern Indian Festivals, Beth McGinnis, Theresa Davidson, and Steven Potaczek talk with Poarch Micco (ceremonial chief) Paul Bell and Cherokee storyteller and National Treasure Choogie Kingfisher. Pictured: Paul Bell.
In this episode, Aaron Mansfield and Tim Ragan are joined by special guest, Paul Bell, who serves as a biblical counselor to talk about how can the Church become a mental health safe haven. Visit Where We Land Online: www.whereweland.org SHOW NOTES of resources referenced in the episode: Christian Counseling & Educational Foundationhttps://www.ccef.org/
Welcome to The UNISON Local Government Podcast, a series shining a light on the incredible work of those at the forefront of making change in the workplace, that'll inspire you to help make a difference. Kicking off the series, hosts Paul Bell and Ruth Levin take a look at the successful campaign for Celtic Leisure to bring their services back into public hands, speaking with Facility Manager Mike Bendyk and his UNISON officer Joe Donnelly. Learn the impact of who's providing your local leisure services, how conditions are set to improve for staff among the team, and the key elements behind a successful campaign. This episode of The UNISON Local Government Podcast covers: Why it matters who provides local leisure services Key community messages to convey when campaigning for locally run services Highs and lows of working with private leisure providers The importance of flexibility, timing and planning when campaigning UNISON https://www.unison.org.uk/ https://twitter.com/unisontheunion https://www.facebook.com/unisontheunion Mike Bendyk https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-bendyk-23364977/ Joe Donnelly https://twitter.com/joeunison
Aucklanders are bracing for more rain later today. In West Auckland, the hilly, bush-clad suburb of Titirangi is one of the hardest hit. Days of heavy rain has brought down slips, leaving some homes teetering on hillsides and tearing huge chunks out of roads. Thousands of residents are without water, and while water tankers have been brought in, there are many who live too far off the road to lug water in. Paul Bell and his wife Claire live in Otitori Bay Road in Titirangi - on Friday night 50 metres of bank in front of their home disappeared. Their second baby in due in 3 weeks and they're unsure whether they can move home. Kathryn also speaks with local MP for New Lynn, Deborah Russell.
In an internet era, online pornography has become so ubiquitous. In this episode, Aaron and Tim are joined by special guest, Paul Bell, who serves as a biblical counselor to discuss the devastating impact porn has on individuals and relationships as well as talk about things the Church can do to be light in the darkness. Download the Landing Guide:www.whereweland.org
Hello and welcome to The UNISON Local Government Podcast, hosted by Paul Bell and Ruth Levin. We both work in UNISON's Local Government, Police and Justice section. Paul also works closely with members who work for the Food Standards Agency and Ruth is involved in UNISON's pay campaigns for local government workers, highlighting the need for more and better funding for local services and promoting equality in the workplace. We're really excited to have a new way to get our message out and engage with our members and beyond. This show is for members to discover and learn more about the work they are all doing together on a daily basis, hear from those at the forefront of making change and to inspire you to get involved and help us make a difference. We'll be releasing a new episode every fortnight covering topics such as privatisation, food regulation, workers rights and campaigning for care workers, to name a few. We hope that you'll find some inspiration to campaign for better work wherever you are and you can expect digestible, informative episodes, featuring a line up of guests sharing their experiences and a round up of how your actions can help them. Remember to follow, share, join! Follow the podcast, share it with your friends and family, and join UNISON if you work in the public sector. The more people we reach the greater impact we can have.
A discussion with Charlotte restaurant owner Paul Bell, who is battling inflation on the front lines in the restaurant industry including supply chain constraints, shortages and ever increasing prices that have to be passed on to the consumers. Be sure to support our campaign at https://www.robesonfornc.com/
Lauren and Paul Bell join us on Wake the Dead to examine The Grateful Dead's culture and community from an aware perspective. Lauren & Paul have lived their lives in the Grateful Dead community and share their perspective on various elements of the GD phenomenon. They are spiritual anarchists and understand the occult and government ties to the band. This gives us a unique perspective to listen to. Lauren and Paul are not 'deadheads' at all, they are very much 'aliveheads'. They feed people clean food and clean information with Love. Visit their websites: https://truthloveandfreedom.com/ https://bluehillfarmorganics.com/ thanks for listening, please enjoy the show...
Head to the court, Link up your head phones and open up the Scottish Squash account on Spotify, Podbean or Applemusic to check out our latest initiative, the guided series. The guided series is aimed at players wanting something different to spice up their training week. Tune in as national coach Paul Bell talks you through a ghosting session on footwork as your doing it! Timers, advice and motivation all in 15 minute sessions.
Head to the court, Link up your head phones and open up the Scottish Squash account on Spotify, Podbean or Applemusic to check out our latest initiative, the guided series. The guided series is aimed at players wanting something different to spice up their training week. Tune in as national coach Paul Bell talks you through a ghosting session on speed variation as your doing it! Timers, advice and motivation all in this 15 minute session.
Head to the court, Link up your head phones and open up the Scottish Squash account on Spotify, Podbean or Applemusic to check out our latest initiative, the guided series. The guided series is aimed at players wanting something different to spice up their training week. Tune in as national coach Paul Bell talks you through an M.O.T solo session aimed at increasing your accuracy.
Fitzroy's annual community carol service. Members of the local community contribute to our annual carol service. The children of Botanic Primary School sing and the principal, Paul Bell, shares his experiences of leading the school in these difficult days. Folk from Homeplus, Women's Aid, Mornington & Fitzroy take part in readings, prayers, songs & poems. Rev Steve Stockman shares his thought on the season.
Paul tells us a bit about his humanitarian work in Palestine, his best/worst of Everton, we discuss fans coming back to Goodison, review the Leeds game and look forward to Burnley away.
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Welcome to Erskine Conversations. In this episode, we speak with Paul Bell, Vice President for Advancement and Alumni Relations Be sure to follow Erskine College on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram or visit us at www.erskine.edu.
Divisional Organiser with SIPTU Health, Paul Bell spoke to Michael about the need to include healthcare workers into the mix for the Nursing Home expert panel - he says all sides involved in looking after and caring for patients must be included. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode ALEX MEARNS of Levitise and DR PAUL BELL of The Osteopathic Centre sit down to talk about the benefits of changing environments and working from home during COVID-19. As members of our Healthcare & Life Sciences Committee they tell us more about coping strategies for your physical and mental health. For more on this committee visit, https://www.britcham.org.sg/committees/healthcare-life-sciences
Mary Horgan, Infectious diseases consultant CUH, and Paul Bell, SIPTU Health Division Organiser, discuss the potential long term effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Paul Bell, Kevin Moran and Kylie Lindsay chat about how essential reviewing process it and the different ways in which we can use reviews to better ourselves / players.
Paul Bell, Kylie Lindsay & Kevin Moran talk through the turmoil of selections, the process and feelings from the past with regards to this particular subject.
Ahead of his funeral today, Mayor of Drogheda, Paul Bell and Crime Editor with the Irish Sun, Stephen Breen spoke to Michael about the brutal murder of the teenager and the impact it's had on his family, friends and the wider community. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Paul Bell, Kylie Lindsay & Kevin Moran talk lessons learned from the SJO, BJO and Men's World Team Championships.
December 29, 2019
December 29, 2019
LIVE from America, Washington DC. The Scottish Squash Men's team consisting of Greg Lobban, Alan Clyne, Rory Stewart & Stuart George are joined by National Coach, Paul Bell and Team Manager, Kevin Moran in a fun filled podcast where we get to learn (maybe a bit too much!) about our amazing Scottish players!
On 'Saturday View' show with Liam... When was the last time you complained about anything?? Are we a nation of whingers or do we try to avoid saying anything??? Would you complain about bad services, staff, food, drinks, shops, manners, a bad pint?? Liam was joined by a studio panel to discuss... Paul Bell, owner of the 'Brewery Tap' in Tullamore, Kinnittyy buisnessman and Cllr. John Clendennan, Geraldine Kennedy, owner of 'Jerros' ladies boutique in Birr and Anthony Sullivan, freelance journalist and columnist with 'The Tullamore Tribune' He was also joined by Dermot Jewell from the Consumers' Association of Ireland.
Scottish Squash National Coach, Paul Bell, shares his thoughts on what he believes to be the key reasons Egypt are the power house of the squash world.
Paul Bell sits down with Greg Lobban in an open conversation about turning performances into results.
Paul Bell and Lisa Aitken talk all things 'Alba Storm', the new PSL team brought to you by Scottish Squash!
At domestic violence vigils across the country, we remember those who did not survive their fight for life. These are the names of the victims of domestic violence in southwest Michigan for the 2019 Domestic Violence Awareness vigils. The names included on this list are those of women, children, and men who died starting in 1971 through this year. The women, children, and men listed all died because of the determination and desperation of one individual to maintain power and control over another. Please help us remember those whose lives were taken and to emphasize the need for continued efforts to stop domestic and sexual violence. Roberta Millard, from Mendon, April 23, 1971 – died at the hands of her husband, Winston Millard. She was the mother of 6 children. Annie Mae Washington,38, from Three Rivers, 1977 -- killed by her live-in boyfriend, Lank Thomas. Carl Harmon, from Sturgis, 1978 – killed by his daughter’s boyfriend, Thomas Baker. Lonnie Franks, from Leonidas, 1980 – killed by an acquaintance, James Alexander. Donald Ray and Edith Davis, from Three Rivers, 1980 – killed by their son, Donnie Davis, in their home. Tommy Fields, from Three Rivers, 1981- killed by his wife after a long history of domestic violence within the relationship. Pauline Christine Albee, from Constantine, 1981 – murdered by her husband, Richard Wayne Albee, while their children were present in the home. Brenda Runyon, from St. Joseph County, 1982 –sexually assaulted and murdered by Paul Bell, after a brief relationship. Leota Marquardt, 71, from Edwardsburg, February 1984 – killed by her estranged husband, who then killed himself. Jennifer Tyson, from Sturgis, 1984 - was murdered as an infant by her mother’s boyfriend, James Eversole. The child died of injuries consistent with Shaken Baby Syndrome. Linda Van Buskirk, from Three Rivers, 1985 –was stalked by an acquaintance, Ricky Moore, who then killed her while she was jogging near her home. Pauline Holzhaus, 74, & her sister Mildred Hack, 70, from Three Rivers, April 1986 – killed by Pauline’s 81-year-old husband, who then took his own life. Frances Harker, 53, from Sturgis, April 1986 - killed by Douglas Riddle, an acquaintance of the family. Sandra Ely, 36, from Constantine, March 1988 – killed by her husband, while at home with her three young children. He then killed himself. Cathy Swartz, 19, Three Rivers, December 1988 – was sexually assaulted and then murdered in her apartment with her infant child present. The case remains unsolved. Marcia Cossairt, 36, from Sturgis, 1989 – killed by her boyfriend, Leonard Radzejewski. She was the mother of two children. Cathern Young, from Centreville, 1989 –killed by her nephew, Rex Cutchall. Aina Housmanis, from Three Rivers, 1990 – Killed by her husband while living in the Latvian Center near Three Rivers. He then killed himself. Martin Keely, from Nottawa, 1990 –killed by his son, Larry Keely, who was found not guilty by reason of insanity. Deborah Roberts, 33, from Vandalia, July 1990 – killed by her boyfriend. She was survived by two children. Rosalie Bousman, 21, from Cassopolis, 1991 – murdered by her close friend. Chris Dimmic, 27, from Kalamazoo, February 1991 – murdered by her boyfriend. Steven Rose, 8 months, from Cass County, December 1991 – died at the hands of his father. Brian Ligon, 17, from Three Rivers – killed by his mother’s boyfriend, William Duncan. Lois Krantz, 40, from Kalamazoo, July 1992 – Abducted and killed by her husband. Lois was 7 months pregnant and left behind 3 children. Lewie Strang, 25, from Sturgis, October 1993 – killed by his wife, Joan Strang; he was survived by a daughter. Norman Hicks, 22, from Three Rivers, 1993 – killed by his girlfriend; he was survived by a son. Becky Stowe, 15, from Niles, 1993 – murdered by her boyfriend. Her body was found in 1995. Lady Monique Conley, 3, from Three Rivers, November 1994 – died of asphyxiation. Both of her parents were convicted in this case. Andrew Mitchell, 2, from Cassopolis, December 1994 – killed by his father, Michael Mitchell. Talishia Melton, 7 years old, from Centreville, 1995 – killed by her mother, Hope Melton. Carol Knepp, from Mottville, February 1996 – murdered by 3 acquaintances of her husband. Vanessa Hicks, 12, Ginger Hicks, 7, Erika Hicks, 3, from Vicksburg, February 1997 - Died in a house fire set by their father, who also died in the fire. James and Arunee Shuman, from Three Rivers, 1997 – killed by their 17-year old son Douglas Shuman. Brittany Beers 6, of Sturgis, September 1997 – Brittany was last seen sitting on a bench in front of her home in Sturgis. She vanished, and has never been found. The case remains unsolved. Karlene Raykovitz (Kane), 36 from Burr Oak, 1997 – killed by her boyfriend, who then committed suicide a few days later. She left behind 3 children. Dr. Harvey Wilkes, 1998 - killed by his estranged wife, who then killed herself. Dr. Wilkes was the medical examiner for St. Joseph County for several years in the 1990s. Charles Clarke, 1998 – Killed by his wife Brenda Clarke. Charles is survived by a daughter. Maggie Ann Coleman, 16, from Paw Paw, September 1998 – killed by her ex-boyfriend, who then killed himself. Monika Voits, formerly from Three Rivers, 1999 – killed by her husband at her Oregon home. She is survived by two children, who were raised by her parents in Three Rivers. Pearl Evans, 48, from Decatur, March 2000 –died two months after sustaining extensive injuries that were inflicted by her husband, Lawrence Evans. Keith Driskel, 41, his wife, Kimberly Driskel, 39 & their son, Korey Driskel, 12 from Marcellus, May 2000, - The family was killed by their son/brother, Keith Driskel, Jr. Keith, Jr. later committed suicide. Penne Sue Gloor, 41, from Sturgis, June 2000 – killed by her husband, James Gloor, who then committed suicide. Jeanette Kay Kelly, 42, from Portage, August 2000 – killed in her home by her former boyfriend, Dale McNeal, who then killed himself. Her two daughters escaped as a result of a safety plan their mother had made. George Pluta, 47, from Paw Paw, August 2000 –killed by John Petry, his girlfriends estranged husband. Petry committed suicide when police arrived. Diane Lynn Cain, 39, from Pokagon Township, Cass County, November 2000 – killed by her husband, Gregory Cain. He subsequently committed suicide. Beverly Mitchell, 36, and her sister Barbara Lownsberry, 44, from Niles, July 2001 - Barbara and her sister were killed by Beverly’s husband, Larry Mitchell, who then killed himself. Her sister’s 14-year-old daughter and stepdaughter witnessed the murders. Beverly was the mother of two girls. Kathryn Schrock, 46, from Cassopolis, August 2001 – killed by her husband, Dennis who then shot himself. Kathryn left behind two children. Lori Dean, 39, from Kalamazoo, September 2001 – killed by her live-in boyfriend, Dennis Wolf. Tameka L. Taylor, 27, from Kalamazoo, September 2002 – killed by her ex-boyfriend, Antwion Moore and his girlfriend, Aisha Rashidah Muhammad. Tameka was the mother of two small children who were raised by Tameka’s mother in Three Rivers. Linda Teeters, 49, from Sturgis, March 2003 – killed by her live-in boyfriend of two months, Steven Bauder. Linda is survived by her three children and three grandchildren. Deborah Moore-Foster, 50, from Battle Creek, March 2004 – killed by her husband, Robert Foster. Deborah had filed for a divorce earlier in the year and had obtained a PPO against Foster. He had been in court days earlier charged with violating the PPO. Austin Singleton, 2, from Niles, November 2004 – killed by his father, Donald Parks. Matthew Morales, 36, from Battle Creek, 2005 - killed by his 38-year-old girlfriend. Matthew is survived by his two daughters. Denise Simpson, 41 from Dowagiac, 2007 – killed by her estranged husband Michael Simpson, who then killed himself. She was the mother of 2 children. Jodi Parrack, 11, from Constantine, November 2007 – was abducted, sexually assaulted and murdered by Daniel Furlong, a person unknown to her in the community. Calista Springer, 15, from Centreville, February 2008 – died in a house fire, chained to her bed as a result of undetected and ongoing child abuse by her father Anthony and step-mother Marsha Springer. Venus Rose Stewart, 32, from Colon, April 2010 – abducted and murdered by her estranged husband, Douglas Stewart. Venus was the mother of two daughters. Dennis Brooks, 35, from Burr Oak, March 2014 - killed by his ex-girlfriend, Maria Williams. Dennis was the father of six children. Laura Stineback 42, from Dowagiac, May 2015 - killed by her husband. She was the mother of three children. Alan Robert Craigo 59, from Edwardsburg, March 2017 – killed by his son, Joseph Craigo. Shane Richardson, 29, from Constantine, July 2017 – killed by his wife’s ex-husband, Zachary Patten. At the time of his death, Shane’s wife Kaleena was expecting their first child together. Lori Norman, 30, from Three Rivers, March 2019 - her live-in boyfriend, Randall Miller has been charged with her murder and is still awaiting trial. Kelly-Jien Warner-Miller, 43, from Sturgis, May 2019 –her live-in boyfriend, Wade Allen has been charged with her murder and is still awaiting trial. Tonia Clark, 49, from Dowagiac, August 2019 – killed by her husband, Jason Clark, who then killed himself. Listing the horrific acts perpetrated against these victims does not convey the complicated experience of torment and violence they experienced. These stories also cannot reveal to us all the ways victims protected their children, reached out to various systems for help, how long they were afraid, begged not to be hurt, or screamed for help before their lives ended. These images help renew our determination to continue working toward a world free of domestic violence. Our thoughts are with the families and loved ones of those mentioned here, and all others who died at the hands of those who professed to love them. If you need help, please call our 24-hour hotline at 800-828-2023 or visit https://www.dasasmi.org/ for resources. I'm Not In An Abusive Relationship published a new episode every Wednesday morning at 8:00am EST. 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Paul Bell is joined by Scottish Squash head of development, David Fallon in an episode exploring school squash and the idea behind this new initiative.
Paul Bell, Kevin Moran & Kylie Lindsay talk all things in store for season 19/20...
National coach Paul Bell is joined by senior performance coaches Kylie Lindsay and Kevin Moran for the last Podcast of the season. Funniest Moments? Trainer of the season? Moment of the season? ...and plenty more. Get involved!
Today: 10,000 health support workers set to strike tomorrow after talks ended without agreement, - Michael spoke to Paul Bell of SIPTU, the IFA claims that Irish farming is being sold out by the EU in a proposed new trade deal with South American countries, single parents and people with disabilities facing unlawful discrimination in the rental sector, according to a new report and it’s Tuesday so we paid a visit to our weekly crime slot with local gardai See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today: Siptu 's Paul Bell discussed the planned strike by 10,000 hospital support staff being been called off so more talks can take place, local TDs Fergus O’Dowd and Thomas Byrne went head to head over Fine Gael’s claim that Fianna Fail would scrap key road projects given half the chance, and a record number of third level students are receiving counselling for mental health problems - we got the details from Gertie Rafferty of the Psychological Counsellors in Higher Education Ireland. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Paul Bell and Kylie Lindsay talk to some of the Scottish Squash Squad members ahead of them heading down to Birmingham for the European Team Championships. Players: Chris Leiper, Rory Stewart, Stuart George, Angus Gillams, Alison Thomson, Georgia Adderley & Katriona Allen.
Paul Bell is joined by Scottish Squash tournament manager Allan McKay in a podcast reviewing the Springfield Scottish Squash Open. Think you could sponsor or run a pro squash event in Scotland? The first step is very simple... Just, get in touch!
Scottish Squash National Coach, Paul Bell, walks us through a step by step review of his thoughts and feelings of playing in his annual tournament - The Cumbria County Championships.
Scottish Squash national coach, Paul Bell, is joined by senior performance coaches Kevin Moran & Kylie Lindsay as well as senior performance players Fergus Richards, Chris Leiper & James Taylor in a podcast about what 2019 could mean to them.
Today: We got reaction from local councillors Emma Coffey and Paul Bell to the abortion protestors at Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, real action urged on the country’s waste management crisis, should we be increasing taxes to combat climate change and it’s Tuesday so we spoke to local gardai about various crimes carried out in the North East during the past week See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Local Councillors Emma Coffey and Paul Bell joined us in studio to discuss yesterday's anti-abortion protest at Our Lady of Lourdes hospitals and the possibility of buffer zones being introduced around medical centres offering abortion services. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Scottish Squash National Coach, Paul Bell is joined once again by senior performance coaches Kevin Moran & Kylie Lindsay as well as special guests Simon Boughton of ESC (and lead Talent Squad Coach) and Georgia Adderley, the current U19 British Champion.
Scottish Squash National Coach, Paul Bell is joined by recently appointed senior performance coaches Kylie Lindsay & Kevin Moran in an introduction episode that touches on the philosophy of the current performance programme.
16 months ago the popular Christian author and blogger Adrian Warnock was diagnosed with a slow growing form of blood cancer. In this candid interview, Adrian opens up about how his faith has been tested since receiving the news, what he thinks about healing and why he believes every Christian must prepare for times of suffering. Plus, the Christian musician and singer-songwriter Paul Bell subjects himself to a barrage of silly questions as part of our new series of 'Quick Fire!' interviews. And Premier Christianity's Sam Hailes introduces a new special offer for new subscribers. Get 12 issues of the print mag for HALF PRICE, plus get entered into a prize draw to win £200 worth of new Christian books. Simply visit premierchristianity.com/subscribe Follow Adrian Warnock on Twitter @adrianwarnock and Paul Bell @paulbellmusic
Paul Bell is the national coach for Scottish Squash. He is an extremely thoughtful and engaging individual that reached out to me while I was at the UK Coaching Conference to see if we could have a chat over a coffee. 90 minutes later we had covered a lot of ground. Paul's story is fascinating...he has become a national coach at a relatively young age mostly through determination, hunger and a willingness to do anything to help him improve and develop.His commitment to learning and helping his athletes improve comes shining through and his willingness to share the discussion with the world speaks volumes about his commitment to behaviours that foster improvement and openness. I hope you enjoy it.
Paul Bell is the national coach for Scottish Squash. He is an extremely thoughtful and engaging individual that reached out to me while I was at the UK Coaching Conference to see if we could have a chat over a coffee. 90 minutes later we had covered a lot of ground. Paul's story is fascinating...he has become a national coach at a relatively young age mostly through determination, hunger and a willingness to do anything to help him improve and develop.His commitment to learning and helping his athletes improve comes shining through and his willingness to share the discussion with the world speaks volumes about his commitment to behaviours that foster improvement and openness. I hope you enjoy it.
Miles Spicer got his first guitar when he was 23, first went to Blues Week in 1991, and learned from many masters, including John Cephas, John Jackson, Mike Baytop, and his teacher Paul Bell. Miles said he "wanted to be able to sit in any situation and hold my own." He has now been playing with MSG - the Acoustic Blues Trio - for over 15 years. "Music is my form of self-expression," he says. "As a musician, you want to reach people. This is a shared experience; we are not playing for you, we are playing with you." He says, "music teaches people how to cooperate for a common goal."
Paul Bell has been helping businesses grow his entire life - as a consultant, a corporate executive, and a growth equity investor. He’s also been heavily involved in philanthropic work, which gives him unique insight into the characteristics of successful organizations as they develop. In this episode we discuss: Some predictors of success in young businesses Common pitfalls that growing organizations face Similarities and differences between for/non profit businesses as they grow Why he’s so involved in supporting veterans, and specifically Team RWB.
Upcoming producer Paul B stops by the show to give us an insider on why he decided go into the music industry and his role in Funkytown Music. Artist Greedy will stop by the show as well to talk up his single "She Banging" which is produced by Paul B.
Paul Bell, President, Europe, Middle East and Africa and Steve Felice, President, Asia-Pacific and Japan provided an overview of the company’s international business strategy and took questions from analysts. This is the second installment of Dell’s executive conference calls this year between Dell business leaders and analysts.