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FAITH AND HOPE AND TINEKE Hebrews 11:1 Now faith is the substance (hypostasis – the abiding basic reality) of things (pragma – work and business of God) hoped for, the evidence of things not seen…. By faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God, so that the things which are seen were not made of things which are visible. Faith is abiding in the supernatural work of God doing his will for us in the world of the unseen in the things we hope for - and the assurance of his perfect will coming to pass. In that faith we surrender our will for us to his will for us. Faith is completed in observing the event that comes to pass in God's sovereign will. When we observe the event we give thanks, and we receive more understanding of who God is. But what we pray to happen may not happen in the way we had first hoped it would. Jesus said ‘If there be any other way, take this cup of suffering from me nevertheless not my will but thine be done' Hope is the ongoing trust in the eventuality of God's perfect will being accomplished in his way and in his time for our prayer. It sits in the middle of our desire and God's will and his timing. Tineke and I lived in that hope. The Holy Spirit bears witness to our spirit when we receive his gift of faith and it bears witness to our spirit for our hope. We had a witness of hope. Hebrews 10:23 Let us hold fast the confession of our hope without wavering, for He who promised is faithful. The bible speaks of the people of faith in Hebrews 11 who died with the testimony of faith without receiving the promise. The completion of faith is the event of a promise. the completion of hope is the eventuality of a promise. The promise is always the perfect will of God for which we give thanks. We just read that the first experience of faith that God offers to us is about his creation of the world through his word. By faith we understand that the worlds were framed by the word of God The word for ‘understand' in that verse is noe?? which means to observe and comprehend and be assured of that event. Most people observe and are in awe of the order and beauty of the universe and they attribute that wonder to a theory called evolution, but some receive a revelation by faith and observe and are in awe of the order and beauty of the universe that has been uttered into existence by God's Word. I wont be speaking at the funeral of course so I'd like to share some things about Tneke and me now. The way I came to have that faith in God's creation was a long and winding road. It started when I met Tineke when she was a university student working as an assistant in a pharmacy during the holidays, and the owner of the pharmacy asked me to come and do a locum for him so he could go skiing. It happened that I was also at the same university as her, having gone back to uni to study medicine and so we continued the relationship from that time on, and then I was introduced to her family and I became a semi-permanent fixture at her home. I also decided to forget about doing medicine – another future had walked into my life. Tineke's mother Martha was a devoted Christian, and Martha was wary of this catholic university student who believed in evolution, which you had to do to pass the exams, and it was inconsequential to me at that time. But I remember the day years later, after I received a revelation of who Jesus was as my saviour and I read that verse about understanding that the worlds were framed by the word of God and it was a total and complete reality to me and I wondered what I had been thinking all my life. Martha and I got to love one another and lo and behold I ended up becoming her pastor at our church, Northern beaches Christian Centre. I was now living by faith – the faith that said that God was always working his will into our lives for our good in the world of the unseen. Then I realised that my faith was nothing but the abiding under the supernatural work of God for everything I could ever hope for in my life. That meant that I learned to live with the hope of the glory of God, as the Bible says, ‘we have access by faith into this grace in which we stand, and rejoice in hope of the glory of God. (Romans 5:2). The hope of the glory of God simply means living in the expectation of God being on display in our lives as we entrust everything to him to bring his will to pass in his way and in his time – that is a living hope, and that is what Tineke lived within over these last six months. But the next experience of faith that the Bible speaks about after creation is that of the faith of Abel – that is the faith I saw in Tineke's life and that is what I would like to share with you. By faith Abel offered to God a more excellent sacrifice than Cain, through which he obtained witness that he was righteous, God testifying of his gifts; and through it he being dead still speaks. (verse 4) The faith of Abel was that he wanted to please God and so he offered a more excellent sacrifice to God than his brother. His willingness to let his life be a sacrificial offering to God was what I saw in the mind and heart of Tineke's soul as she sacrificially gave her life in lovingly serving God in serving her family and those outside her family that God had placed in her life to care for. And through that humble submission to God's will, Tineke being dead still speaks - and there are others from amongst us here who have gone to be with the Lord, and I believe their faith still speaks. At one stage I thought I had faith for her healing because of other Scriptures that spoke about healing and for which I asked for confirmation - and circumstances came about that appeared to suggest confirmation, but what truly remained as a witness in my spirit was hope and not a promise of faith that I could proclaim. Tineke suffered the ravages ofa dreadful disease and it was predicted that the immunotherapy would weaken her to the extent that it would not be tolerable but she struggled with an astounding courage but then a rogue infection hit her which was not discovered in time and her body could not withstand it. We sat with her as she took her last breath listening to a most special spiritual song that she had told lucy she wanted for her funeral. I had not been aware of that. The word that Tineke and I lived within and had agreement on was the word of hope that we held onto without wavering. Our hope remained in our trust in the goodness of God to be revealed in his way and in his time – and we left that in his hands Tineke, being dead still speaks. Tineke's faith still speaks to me. It was over three years ago that I shared a vision that I had to bring understanding to people of the truth of the salvation of the soul receiving the goal of our faith, the salvation of the soul (1Peter 1:9). Tineke joined me in putting together of that vision of the healing and salvation of the soul and we shared in the Scriptures together and I attempted to put so many Scriptures together that came cascading upon each other and it became difficult for me to know where to start and how to end and what to put in the middle. Tineke called it a blueprint but she knew it had to be ordered and structured and presented in a way that could be received and understood. Then one day Tineke read a verse from Habakkuk to me that The Lord had given her about our vision together for this. Habakkuk 2:2 Write the vision; make it plain on tablets, so he may run who reads it. For still the vision awaits its appointed time; it hastens to the end—it will not lie. If it seems slow, wait for it; it will surely come; it will not delay. Tineke helped me make the vision plain and to put the words in order and sequence so that people would understand it. It took about three years and I could not have done it without her and we were at the beginning of running it as a course so that people who heard it could run with it. Scott Kardash with his gift of knowledge of the word and his computer tech skills worked tirelessly with me to present it as a group discussion and I began to share it in Scott and Lisa's home to her home group. Then Tineke became critically ill – and now she is gone. It is as if Tineke and I were driving a beautiful car together when all of a sudden the wheels of the car fell off and Tineke was no longer there. And that is where I am now, and I am asking God what to do. But then I remembered the Scriptures that God gave to Tineke… For still the vision awaits its appointed time; it hastens to the end—it will not lie. If it seems slow, wait for it; it will surely come; it will not delay. I don't know how I am going to do that as I feel empty of all energy and motivation but I know the grace of God will become my sufficiency and if it seems slow I will wait for it for it will surely come, it will not delay. Tineke being dead still speaks from that Scripture and I believe she would also like me to put the wheels back on that car and get back on track. And that gives me faith that God will speak, and I will hear him. Paul Sullivan - pauloss@me.com
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After sharing our despair and anger over US complicity in genocide, we turn to Trump's assault on the VA. Thanks to the Veterans for Peace convention, we have great and important content. This week, we hear from Paul Sullivan on VBA, and then Suzanne Gordon on VHA. Paul discusses the 6 threats to Veterans Benefits, while Suzanne covers the waterfront on the great service VA provides while the government tries to send veterans to a private sector health provider that does not exist. Jim's number to text is 703 403 6135
Jed Hoyer knows the pressure is on for the Cubs ahead of trade deadline (Hour 1) full In the first hour, David Haugh and Bruce Levine discuss how Jed Hoyer sounded like he understood the urgency of the trade deadline nearing for the Cubs in his media availability yesterday, they talked with Cubs bench coach Ryan Flaherty on the ascendance of the team rising to 1st place in the NL, and then had some fun with Bruce and Paul Sullivan asking questions to Jed Hoyer yesterday. 2689 Sat, 19 Jul 2025 17:30:00 +0000 TGvc09tvlUa6ZCtBlvw44BB8ap8H6Era sports Inside The Clubhouse sports Jed Hoyer knows the pressure is on for the Cubs ahead of trade deadline (Hour 1) Bruce Levine and David Haugh host Inside the Clubhouse, discussing the latest Cubs, White Sox and MLB storylines while also welcoming on great guests from across the baseball landscape. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://play
More dads are becoming lead parents. What does that mean for work? When we talk about parenting, the spotlight usually falls on mothers. In this week's episode of Hello Monday, we're shifting that focus, and talking about what it means to be a lead dad. Our guest is Paul Sullivan, journalist, author, and founder of The Company of Dads, a media platform and community for fathers who are primary caregivers. Paul shares his personal journey, from columnist at The New York Times to lead parent and now advocate for redefining fatherhood at work and at home. Paul and Jessi unpack: • What it means to be a lead dad and why more men are taking on caregiving roles • How gender roles and workplace expectations often clash • Why support systems for dads are essential, and still hard to find • The origin story of The Company of Dads • How to teach people how to treat you when you don't fit traditional molds • What employers can do to better support working parents, regardless of gender This conversation is thoughtful, timely, and packed with insight for anyone navigating work and family life. Whether you're a dad, a partner, a manager, or someone rethinking how caregiving shows up at work, this episode is for you. Join us for Hello Monday Office Hours, live on the LinkedIn News page this Wednesday at 3PM ET to continue the conversation.
On the Mic: Five a Day will kick off proper on August 1st. Every day Martin Walker will be reviewing and recommending five Edinburgh Fringe comedy shows. In this pilot, we scoot round Edinburgh, checking out spaces that will become some of the Fringe's main venues. Martin chats to Dani Rae, Managing Director of the Assembly Festival. And we end with a song, from Steve's Big Dumb Show! We are very grateful to Sorcha Judge, and everyone at the Fringe office. Thanks also to Amanda Emery, Bex Colwell, David Burns, Flick Morris, Gaby Jerrard, Jane Walker, Julian Hall, Madelaine Bennett, Marissa Burgess, Mel Brown and Paul Sullivan. Thanks to the On the Mic Team, Sophie Mitchell, Bret Hart and Tom Brown. PBH Weekender 27th-29th June 2025, in London https://linktr.ee/pbhweekender The twenty three shows mentioned in this episode: Abby Wambaugh: The First 3 Minutes of 17 Shows https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/abby-wambaugh-the-first-3-minutes-of-17-shows Alan Davies: Think Ahead https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/alan-davies-think-ahead Cabbage the Clown: Cinemadrome https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/cabbage-the-clown-cinemadrome Elf Lyons: The Bird Trilogy https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/elf-lyons-the-bird-trilogy Frisky's Reshuffle https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/frisky-s-reshuffle Jason Byrne: Head in the Clouds https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/jason-byrne-head-in-the-clouds Jay Lafferty: Ooft! https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/jay-lafferty-ooft Jo Caulfield – Bad Mood Rising https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/jo-caulfield-bad-mood-rising Jordan Gray: Is That a C*ck in Your Pocket, or Are You Just Here to Kill Me? https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/jordan-gray-is-that-a-c-ck-in-your-pocket-or-are-you-just-here-to-kill-me Kate Dolan: The Critic https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/kate-dolan-the-critic Luke Wright: Pub Grub https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/luke-wright-pub-grub Mark Thomas WD40 https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/mark-thomas-wd40 Nina Conti: Whose Face Is It Anyway? https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/nina-conti-whose-face-is-it-anyway Paul Sinha: 2 Sinha Lifetime https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/paul-sinha-2-sinha-lifetime Police Cops: The Original https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/police-cops-the-original Richard Herring: RHLSTP https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/richard-herring-rhlstp Robin Ince: Ice Cream for a Broken Tooth https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/robin-ince-ice-cream-for-a-broken-tooth Steve's Big Dumb Show! https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/steve-s-big-dumb-show Susan Harrison: Should I Still Be Doing This? https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/susan-harrison-should-i-still-be-doing-this Susie McCabe: Best Behaviour https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/susie-mccabe-best-behaviour Takashi Wakasugi: Comedy Samurai https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/takashi-wakasugi-comedy-samurai Tom Stade: Naughty by Nature https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/tom-stade-naughty-by-nature 2025 Last Chance Saloon with Vladimir McTavish https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/2025-last-chance-saloon-with-vladimir-mctavish
Paul Sullivan thinks Clark the Cub is a loser (Hour 3) full 2755 Sun, 01 Jun 2025 18:12:19 +0000 vwA54FJcUNvgoxSHGYEAebq2XtiIRoEe sports Hit & Run with Matt Spiegel sports Paul Sullivan thinks Clark the Cub is a loser (Hour 3) Hit & Run is a Chicago baseball staple, airing Sundays at 9 a.m. on 670 The Score during the MLB season. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com
Paul Sullivan is the founder of The Company of Dads, the first platform and community for Lead Dads—men who are primary caregivers, support their partner's careers, and champion working moms and caregivers. A longtime New York Times columnist, Paul became a Lead Dad in 2013 and launched the platform in 2022 after realizing the lack of support for fathers like him. Through newsletters, podcasts, events, and corporate training, The Company of Dads empowers families and reshapes workplace culture around caregiving. Paul is also co-host of The Work-Life Equation podcast and author of two books: Clutch and The Thin Green Line. His journalism has appeared in The Times, Golf Magazine, Fortune, and Food & Wine. He lives in Connecticut with his wife, their three daughters, and three dogs—and is a passionate golfer in his spare time.Connect with Paul Sullivan: Website: https://thecompanyofdads.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sullivanpaulj/ , https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-company-of-dads/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecompanyofdads/ , https://www.instagram.com/sullivanpaulj/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecompanyofdads , https://www.facebook.com/paul.sullivan.522/ X: https://twitter.com/companyofdads , https://twitter.com/sullivanpaul TurnKey Podcast Productions Important Links:Guest to Gold Video Series: www.TurnkeyPodcast.com/gold The Ultimate Podcast Launch Formula- www.TurnkeyPodcast.com/UPLFplusFREE workshop on how to "Be A Great Guest."Free E-Book 5 Ways to Make Money Podcasting at www.Turnkeypodcast.com/gift Ready to earn 6-figures with your podcast? See if you've got what it takes at TurnkeyPodcast.com/quizSales Training for Podcasters: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sales-training-for-podcasters/id1540644376Nice Guys on Business: http://www.niceguysonbusiness.com/subscribe/The Turnkey Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/turnkey-podcast/id1485077152
Grote: Live from Wrigley Field, Paul Sullivan previews Cubs-White Sox (Hour 2) full In the second hour, Mark Grote fills in for Steve Rosenbloom talks with Paul Sullivan of the Chicago Tribune ahead of Game 2 of the Crosstown Classic at Wrigley, and predicts the Bears to go 9-8 in 2025. 1681 Sat, 17 May 2025 17:46:52 +0000 azDDNf1fvKV6KeaHogOrhC5AsIe3B2yE sports Steve Rosenbloom Show sports Grote: Live from Wrigley Field, Paul Sullivan previews Cubs-White Sox (Hour 2) Former Chicago Tribune writer and columnist Steve Rosenbloom brings his witty, at-times snarky sports commentary to the airwaves on Saturdays at 11 a.m. to lead a show that he and listeners affectionately call Saturday Suckage. Follow him on Twitter @SteveRosenbloom. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player
Chicago Tribune columnist Paul Sullivan joins Bob Sirott and Dave Eanet to preview the latest installment of the crosstown series between the Cubs and White Sox. Sullivan explains potential reasons for why the “rivalry” is not as heated as in years past, the unexpected power from Cubs’ outfielder Pete Crow-Armstrong, and what TV channel fans […]
In this insightful episode, Paul Sullivan, founder of Company of Dads and former New York Times journalist, joins the host to redefine what it means to be an involved father. He shares his personal journey as a "lead dad"—a term he coined for dads who actively manage caregiving while maintaining professional lives. Together, they unpack the cultural stereotypes around fatherhood, the pandemic's unexpected impact on parenting roles, and how workplaces can better support engaged dads. Filled with personal stories and practical advice, this episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating the evolving landscape of modern fatherhood.00:00 Introduction and Welcome01:44 Discovering Common Ground in Fatherhood03:20 Defining the Lead Dad04:37 Paul's Personal Journey05:45 Balancing Career and Fatherhood07:51 The Impact of COVID-1911:20 Launching the Company of Dads12:59 A Shared Journey in Fatherhood18:35 Changing Perceptions of Masculinity24:38 The Future of Fatherhood32:10 Management Evolution and Challenges33:14 Parenting Roles and Emotional Connection34:38 Handling Children's Anxiety37:19 Balancing Work and Family42:53 Encouraging Dads to Get Involved47:34 Changing Corporate Culture for Dads54:48 Final Thoughts and Resources
Jay Karen (CEO, NGCOA) and Don Rea, PGA (President, PGA of America) cover the top stories and emerging headlines across the golf industry with special guest Paul Sullivan, an author, former New York Times columnist, and current Golf Digest contributor. Listen in as they dive into his recent article detailing where forthcoming policies from our country's new administration will intersect with the golf industry and, more importantly, your golf business. Then Golf Business LIVE with Michael Williams - powered by Tagmarshal returns with a House Chat featuring Marc Williams, Head of Sales Operations, Toptracer, North America, and Clark Burckle, Owner and Managing Partner of Reimagine Golf. Learn how their successful forms of gamification improve the driving range experience for golfers of all skill levels.
Live from the dugout, Paul Sullivan talks Cubs' impressive start to season (Hour 2) full 1885 Sat, 05 Apr 2025 20:04:06 +0000 PId6aPli7YJAVl25nOFaSYOY2HpriCEF sports Best of 670 The Score sports Live from the dugout, Paul Sullivan talks Cubs' impressive start to season (Hour 2) Best of the Score brings listeners the best interviews, segments, bits and highlights of the station's many shows, including Mully & Haugh, Bernstein & Harris and Spiegel & Holmes. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://p
In this episode of BetterTech, host Jocelyn Houle sits down with Paul Sullivan, Founder ofArise GTM and creator of the Arise Go-To-Market methodology. Together, they unpack whatgo-to-market (GTM) truly means in today's fast-changing tech landscape. Paul shares the threefoundational questions every leadership team should be asking, exposes common GTMmistakes, and highlights the critical role of CRM, data, and AI in driving scalable success. Thisepisode challenges traditional thinking and offers a simplified, strategic approach to marketexecution. Whether you're a startup founder or a GTM leader at an enterprise, you'll walk awaywith bold insights and fresh clarity.
Paul Sullivan, VP of Marketing for Sullivan Tire, discusses the legacy of the company and how its history guides the future of Sullivan tire.
Bishop Dolan joins us to talk about Sunday's Gospel. Fr. Paul Sullivan helps us better understand confession and Sr. Meg Walsh shares about her vocation and religious order. You'll also get up to date on news and events from around the diocese. Special thanks to Catholic Cemeteries and Funeral Homes for making this show possible.
Steve Rosenbloom opened his show by ranting about the Bulls' front office as the organization continues to showcase little direction. After that Tribune writer Paul Sullivan joined the show to discuss the latest Cubs and White Sox storylines. Later, Rosenbloom shared his lack of faith in Bears general manager Ryan Poles fixing the team's woeful offensive line.
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This week's guest is Paul Sullivan, a former professional tennis player who competed with and against some of the greats of the game during his career. Paul also discusses his journey to a deeper faith.
This week's guest is Paul Sullivan, a former professional tennis player who competed with and against some of the greats of the game during his career. Paul also discusses his journey to a deeper faith.
Paul Sullivan's final thoughts on 2024HOSTED BY PAUL SULLIVANAs we wrap up 2024, Paul reflects on the progress The Company Of Dads has seen - highlighting a few key experiences as a Lead Dad both personally and professionally. He and Skip Cherryholmes discuss what they look forward to in the coming year, and the ultimate goal of finding more ways to bring dads together in 2025. Here's to another great year, and the ever-growing community of Lead Dads across the world!---Get our free newsletter covering all things fatherhood delivered straight to your inbox: https://thecompanyofdads.com/thedad/
Chicago Tribune columnist Paul Sullivan joins Bob Sirott and Dave Eanet to talk about the report that Jerry Reinsdorf is open to selling the White Sox. Paul shares his thoughts on the veracity of the report and whether there may be an agenda behind the leak. Later on, Bob, Dave, and Paul discuss potential buyers […]
In this episode VEST Member Claudia Naím-Burt co-founder and COO of Keep Company, a group learning platform helping employers care for the caregivers on their teams, talks to Paul Sullivan, former New York Times financial columnist and founder The Company of Dads, a platform supporting “Lead Dads”—men who are the “go-to” parents whether they work full-time, part-time, or are devoting all their time to their families.Join us as we talk about how we as a society and company leaders should embrace lead dads and how together we can counteract unhelpful gender norms both at work and at home.About our GuestsPaul Sullivan is the founder of The Company of Dads, the first platform dedicated to creating a community for Lead Dads. Its mission is to help Lead Dads feel less isolated and more confident that they have made the correct choice to take on the bulk of the parenting and family duties - or at the very least not embrace stereotypes around who does what at home. As a Lead Dad himself, Paul understands intimately the joys, frustrations, isolation and reticence around talking about being a Lead Dad. It's a role that is growing in numbers but is far from normalized. Before starting The Company of Dads in 2021, Paul wrote the Wealth Matters column in The New York Times for 13 years. He also created the Money Game column in GOLF Magazine. As a journalist for 25 years, his articles also appeared in Fortune, Money, Conde Nast Portfolio, The International Herald Tribune, Barron's, The Boston Globe, and Food & Wine. From 2000 to 2006, he was a reporter, editor and columnist at the Financial Times. He is the author of two books Clutch: Why Some People Excel Under Pressure and Others Don't and The Thin Green Line: The Money Secrets of The Super Wealthy. Paul lives in Connecticut, with his wife and their three daughters and three dogs. Connect with Paul on LinkedIn.Claudia Naím-Burt is the co-founder and COO of Keep Company, a group learning platform that helps employers care for, and keep, the parents and caregivers on their teams. Previously, Claudia was a member of the leadership team at Framebridge, a direct-to-consumer custom framing company, where she led Brand and Communications. As the 10th employee to join the company, she helped scale the business to over 400 employees, retail locations and past $82M in venture funding. After Framebridge, Claudia served as an entrepreneur in residence at NEA, and as a strategic advisor to several high-growth businesses, including Poppy Flowers. Claudia has held marketing and communications roles at American Express and Edelman Public Relations. She holds an MBA from NYU Stern School of Business and a BA with honors from Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service. Originally from Caracas, Venezuela, Claudia lives in Washington D.C. with her husband and two boys. Connect with Claudia on LinkedIn.If you enjoyed the episode share it with a friend and don't forget to leave us a review. If you are ready to take your career to the next level, apply to join our community of professional women, all eager to help you get there and stay there. Check out our VEST Membership and apply today! www.VESTHer.co
Paul Sullivan (Twitter/X) joins the show to talk about the challenges he and his farmers are dealing with in his area of Eastern Ontario. We discuss some really interesting population trials that he's doing, fertility issues coming off years of high fertilizer prices, and what difference SWAT MAPS has made for him and his farmer customers. “When we look at yield, yield is a component of kernel number times kernel weight, and that gives us basically yield per acre. So with the definition of the SWAT MAPS we feel those yield components, we can kind of connect the genetics with the water supplying capacity in addition to the management of the farm.” - Paul SullivanPaul is a certified crop consultant and agronomist in Eastern Ontario. He has operated his agronomy services firm, PT Sullivan Agro, since 1997, and started using SWAT MAPS in recent years. His area of the province, which is just outside of Ottawa, is mostly corn, soybeans and wheat. Paul's work focuses on developing crop plans around nutrient management, pH, pesticides, and some genetic recommendations as well. Before starting the business, Paul spent eight years as a soil and crop advisor with the ministry of agriculture and food covering three counties with the provincial extension group there. So he has a long history of working directly with farmers to solve agronomic problems. 00:00 Welcome to SWAT Agronomy Podcast00:26 Introduction to Today's Episode00:55 Meet Paul Sullivan02:23 Paul's Agronomy Journey02:49 Early Challenges and Solutions04:48 Soil and Fertility Issues06:18 Managing Crop Residue08:28 Adopting SWAT MAPS14:47 Population Trials and Hybrid Management21:03 Impact of SWAT Maps on Business23:20 Conclusion and FarewellLearn more at SWATMAPS.com
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Paul Sullivan talks Cubs' winning ways (Hour 3) full 2571 In the final hour of Saturday Suckage, Steve Rosenbloom talk Cubs and some White Sox with Paul Sullivan of the Chicago Tribune. Later, Steve celebrates the anniversary of the Wizard of Oz in the Cultural Zeitgeist segment and mentions Snoop Dogg's new Weed company in the Wake N Bake club. Sat, 31 Aug 2024 19:22:57 +0000 d6Nyf4STXxonUMyDRAytQl0pQfyJkp7e sports Steve Rosenbloom Show sports Paul Sullivan talks Cubs' winning ways (Hour 3) Former Chicago Tribune writer and columnist Steve Rosenbloom brings his witty, at-times snarky sports commentary to the airwaves on Saturdays at 11 a.m. to lead a show that he and listeners affectionately call Saturday Suckage. Follow him on Twitter @SteveRosenbloom. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc.
Are the Cubs back because of a Taylor Swift candle or the Sully Bounce? The legendary newspaperman joins Sahadev Sharma and Patrick Mooney of The Athletic to discuss Mike Royko's influence on his career, what it's really like to cover the Wrigleyville circus and how the beat has changed over the years. Sully also implores the Cubs to let Craig Counsell out of his “cage” and endorses A.J. Pierzynski as the next White Sox manager.Please leave this podcast page a rating and review so that more people discover North Side Territory.
Steve Rosenbloom opened his show by sharing his worries about the Bears' offensive line. Later, Paul Sullivan of the Tribune joined the show to discuss the mindset of the Cubs and White Sox as the trade deadline looms Tuesday.
Why on earth should corn growers take a page out of wheat growers’ handbook? Paul Sullivan of Sullivan Agro near Kinburn, Ont., says there are management lessons learned in wheat that apply to corn production, too. It all comes down to managing stress at key points in the growing season. Looking to the Great Lakes... Read More
This week's guest is Paul Sullivan, a former professional tennis player who competed with and against some of the greats of the game during his career. Paul also discusses his journey to a deeper faith.
This week's guest is Paul Sullivan, a former professional tennis player who competed with and against some of the greats of the game during his career. Paul also discusses his journey to a deeper faith.
In the second hour, Steve Rosenbloom and Mike Esposito were joined by Tribune columnist Paul Sullivan to discuss what's wrong with the Cubs and White Sox. After that, Rosenbloom and Esposito took issue with a ranking that listed the Bears' skill position players as "average." Later, they played back an epic comment from legendary broadcaster Joe Buck during a speech he gave earlier in the week.
In the third hour, Dan Bernstein, Laurence Holmes and Leila Rahimi reacted to Tribune columnist Paul Sullivan's recent piece on how White Sox manager Pedro Grifol handles his postgame press conferences. Later, they reacted to the Lakers selected USC guard Bronny James in the second round of the NBA Draft on Thursday.
Dan Bernstein, Laurence Holmes and Leila Rahimi reacted to Tribune columnist Paul Sullivan's recent piece on how White Sox manager Pedro Grifol handles his postgame press conferences.
Mike Mulligan and David Haugh were joined by Tribune columnist Paul Sullivan to discuss the latest Cubs and White Sox storylines.
In the second hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh react to Kyle Hendricks' dominant performance in the Cubs' 6-5 win over the San Francisco Giants. Later, Mully and Haugh were joined by Chicago Tribune Cubs and White Sox writer, Paul Sullivan on the latest of the Cubs and White Sox
In the final hour, Mark Grote was joined by longtime Tribune reporter Paul Sullivan to discuss the Cubs' walk-off win Saturday and the White Sox's struggles against the Yankees this weekend. Later, Grote listened in as Cubs manager Craig Counsell shared the latest injury updates for the team in his pregame media session.
Start your morning right with John and Robin as they chat with Flathead County District Court Candidate Paul Sullivan on The Good Morning Show!
SWAT MAPS: https://swatmaps.com/Follow Paul Sullivan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SullivanAgroThese Field Report segments are short occasional episodes where we will hear from the people who actually use and hopefully benefit from the innovations we discuss on the show. We've already been doing this through the spotlight segments that have aired at the end of about one episode every month. I've really enjoyed these sort of customer testimonials that are provided from our quarterly presenting sponsors. So I'm taking what we were doing with those spotlights and creating standalone episodes with a similar concept: only now sometimes it will be associated with the sponsor, and sometimes not - just profiles of farmers and other users of agricultural innovations giving their report from the field. In today's case, Paul Sullivan is a certified crop consultant and agronomist in Eastern Ontario. He has operated his agronomy services firm, P.T. Sullivan Agro, since 1997, and started using SWAT MAPS in recent years. This part of Ontario which is just outside of Ottawa, is mostly corn, soybeans and wheat. Paul's work focuses on developing crop plans around nutrient management, pH, pesticides, and some genetic recommendations as well. Before starting the business, Paul spent eight years as a soil and crop advisor with the ministry of agriculture and food covering three counties with the provincial extension group there. So he has a long history of working directly with farmers to solve agronomic problems.
LifeBlood: We talked about the importance of fathers and supporting lead dads, how traditional gender roles in the households have changed and evolved, how to help families reach their full potential, and how best to support the 25 million men who are lead dads, with Paul Sullivan, Founder of the Company of Dads. Listen to learn what companies can do to better support the dads on their teams! You can learn more about Paul at TheCompanyOfDads.com, X, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Thanks, as always for listening! If you got some value and enjoyed the show, please leave us a review here: https://ratethispodcast.com/lifebloodpodcast You can learn more about us at LifeBlood.Live, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube and Facebook or you'd like to be a guest on the show, contact us at contact@LifeBlood.Live. Stay up to date by getting our monthly updates. Want to say “Thanks!” You can buy us a cup of coffee. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lifeblood
Lisa woke up this morning realizing she is WAY behind on her Oscar nomination watching! Like, she has only seen “Barbie”. So to psych herself up to watch all the rest of these performances for all the Best Acting awards at least, Lisa sits down with Oscar savant Paul Sullivan, who has seen EVERY best picture nominee since 1943, to discuss the task she has ahead of her. Paul gives Lisa a little preview on what he thinks of all the films this year, and weighs in on all the performances (and he may or may not do a few impressions)…Paul also takes us down the rabbit hole of past Academy Award winners and compares them to this year's hopefuls . (btw, humble brag, Lisa cast nominee Colman Domingo in a film years ago, so she is already rooting for him without seeing him in “Rustin” yet, is that wrong?). Will Lisa be able to set aside her existential angst about these award shows in general before the big ceremony? Tune in to our pre-game chat to find out. (Note, yes, you will hear the moment that their dog Eleanor knocks over a big flower pot in the yard and gets a snootful of mud, we didn't have the energy to edit that out).
When you hear the phrase "Lead Dad," what does it make you think? A "stay at home" dad? A dad who prides himself on being the more involved parent? To Paul Sullivan, Founder of The Company of Dads, being a "Lead Dad" is much different... and many of us naturally fall into the category. Hear Paul discuss The Company of Dads' mission to inspire more men to be Lead Dads, and inspire families to experience their full potential. At the end, Marc shares a curious installment of "Did I Just Say That Out Loud?" Modern Dadhood Episode 98 opens with a brief catch-up between the guys before Adam shares about a video that recently crossed his feed about a group of dads who meet at a local elementary school to greet kids as they arrive for their school day. The video was shared by Paul Sullivan, Founder of the Company of Dads and father of three daughters between 6 and 14. Paul joins us to chat about his organization, its mission, and what it means to be a "Lead Dad." Topics of conversation include:• How did The Company of Dads come to be?• What is a Lead Dad?• By labeling oneself a Lead Dad, is it taking credit from the mom?• Average maternity & paternity leaves in the USA• Resources available to Lead Dads• And more!Stay tuned for an installment of Did I Just Say That Out Loud? featuring the newly 6-year-old Checket twins.LINKS:The Company of DadsThe Company of Dads (Instagram)Paul Sullivan (LinkedIn)Red Vault AudioSpencer AlbeeCaspar BabypantsStuffed AnimalModern Dadhood (website)MD (Instagram)MD (Facebook)MD (TikTok)
From 'Fly the W' (subscribe here): Crawly talks to Tribune writer/columnist Paul Sullivan about his article on Tom "Otis" Hellmann, the Cubs' longtime clubhouse manager who recently passed away. Hellman worked in baseball for 50 years, including four decades with the Cubs. Sullivan shared his stories and memories of Hellman and reflected on the legacy he leaves behind. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It is an interesting time to be a Twins fan. Beloved homegrown legend Joe Mauer got elected to the Hall of Fame, and the Twins are coming off a division title. But some defections in the offseason has put the Division Title on the line. Brandon joined Paul Sullivan of Locked On MLB to discuss all of this, and more. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
It is an interesting time to be a Twins fan. Beloved homegrown legend Joe Mauer got elected to the Hall of Fame, and the Twins are coming off a division title.But some defections in the offseason has put the Division Title on the line.Brandon joined Paul Sullivan of Locked On MLB to discuss all of this, and more.Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
DETAILS | How has fatherhood changed in the last three years, and is it time for a new approach at work? In this reflective episode, Paul Sullivan, former New York Times columnist and founder of The Company of Dads, shares his insightful journey from the newsroom to reshaping the narrative and policies supporting fatherhood at work. Paul defines 'Lead Dads' as fathers who take the forefront in prioritizing parenting and caregiving, challenging traditional gender roles and stereotypes. We also discuss why it makes a tremendous difference to see Lead Dads in senior leadership roles, how this shift benefits parents, retention, branding, and business, and why the CMO and CHRO should own and promote this strategic advantage. This episode is a must-listen for business leaders, professionals, and anyone interested in the intersection of parenting, work, and societal change. Tune in to explore how embracing the concept of Lead Dads can drive positive change in your organization and contribute to a more equitable and empathetic business environment. TIME STAMPS | [01:00] Introduction to Paul Sullivan and The Company of Dads. [02:40] Paul's journey from Journalism to fatherhood advocacy. [08:46] The characteristics and behaviors of a Lead Dad. [11:18] The impact of COVID-19 on fatherhood and work, culture, retention, and the bottom line. [15:22] Scheduling Jenga, personal stories, and advocacy. [19:36] Historically, dads have been neglected, judged, and even shamed in the workplace. [25:45] Core solutions in this evolution and making it safe to have this conversation. [32:57] Leaders who don't have kids don't understand what parents go through. [35:56] Fathers need connection and community so they don't feel alone. [39:11] Speed round questions. [45:18] Closing gratitude and how to find Paul online. GUEST | Paul Sullivan founded The Company of Dads, the first platform dedicated to creating a community for Lead Dads. Its mission is to help Lead Dads feel less isolated and more confident that they have made the correct choice to take on the bulk of the parenting and family duties - or at the very least disentangle from traditional stereotypes around who does what at home. As a Lead Dad himself, Paul intimately understands the joys, frustrations, isolation, and reticence around talking about being a Lead Dad. It's a role growing in numbers but far from normalized. Before starting The Company of Dads in 2021, Paul wrote the Wealth Matters column in The New York Times for 13 years. He also created the Money Game column in GOLF Magazine. He is the author of two books, Clutch: Why Some People Excel Under Pressure and Others Don't and The Thin Green Line: The Money Secrets of The Super Wealthy. OVERVIEW | Are you ready to ADAPT and REINVENT YOURSELF for the most disrupted and digital workforce in history? What would it feel like to belong and not get stuck? It is estimated over 1 billion people will need reskilling by 2030, and more than 300 million jobs will be impacted by AI — work, identity, and what it means to be human are rapidly changing. Join hosts Nate Thompson and Alex Schwartz and the TOP VOICES in the Future of Work to uncover how to meet this dynamic new reality driven by AI, hybrid work, societal shifts, and our increasingly digital world. Discover why a Future of Work Mindset is your key to prepare, navigate and thrive! We are grateful you are here, and welcome to the TDW Tribe! www.thedisruptedworkforce.com
Let's talk about discernment and how to know what's from God and what's not.