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In this episode of Owned and Operated, John explains the world of home service business growth with CEO Peter Lohmann, focusing on how branding can serve as a powerful lead-generation tool. John and Peter explore the journey of scaling a home service company, including the challenges, insights, and opportunities that come with driving marketing efforts and building operational efficiency.Key takeaways from this episode include the critical role that marketing and branding play in generating leads, the importance of optimizing call centers, and how to scale operations efficiently. John also emphasizes the value of finding the right people to solve specific problems in the business, which can unlock massive growth potential.Special Thanks to Avoca AI Coaching and TrainingLooking to train your call center and technicians back on their calls? Get better performance today with the power of Avoca AI, as your staff learns their pain points and improves end-to-end. We have a special promo code available if you schedule now: ‘OWNED'.Click here to schedule your demo today.Episode Hosts:
Don't Miss This Podcast Show Notes 1 and 2 Peter: Here is what you have to look forward to this week: SEGMENT ONE: A LIVELY HOPE SEGMENT TWO: PRECIOUS SEGMENT THREE: SEE GOOD DAYS SEGMENT FOUR: IN YOU AND ABOUND SEGMENT FIVE: EYEWITNESS The Don't Miss This Newsletter including tips for kids, teens, couples and individuals can be found at: www.dontmissthisstudy.com Videos can be found on YouTube: Don't Miss This Emily Belle Freeman Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/emilybellefreeman/ Instagram: @emilybellefreeman David Butler Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mrdavebutler/ Instagram: @mrdavebutler Come, Follow Me is a resource offered by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. It is designed to be used in the home to support personal and family scripture study to build faith in Heavenly Father and His plan of salvation and in the Savior Jesus Christ and His Atonement. Come, Follow Me is self-contained and adequate, when used properly. Products and materials designed to supplement this resource, though they may be helpful in some instances, are not necessary for a successful home study program. Don't Miss This Team hello@dontmissthisstudy.com
Welcome Garry Stevens of the History in the Bible Podcast (https://www.historyinthebible.com/) to talk about the folks whose solemnity we observe today, Peter and Paul! Plus, the early days of the See of Rome, through Clement! In other news, popeularhistory.com is now live, and from now until I am called before the Just Judge, you can expect daily content on this feed! More on all that tomorrow! Also, patreon is now live! Patreon.com/popeular LIBER PONTIFICALIS SECTION MENTIONED: http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/liberpontificalis1.html From the Liber Pontificalis on Peter: "Here he ordained two bishops, Linus and Cletus, who were to present all the priestly service in the city of Rome to the people or to those who came; and blessed Peter was busy in prayer and preaching, instructing the people. 4 He had many discussions with Simon Magus, both before Nero the emperor and before the people; as those whom the blessed Peter gathered to the faith of Christ, he separated them by means of magic and deception. And when they quarreled longer, Simon was slain by a divine nod. 5 He consecrated the blessed Clement as bishop, and entrusted him with the arrangement of the chair or the whole church, saying: "Just as the power of binding and loosing was entrusted to me by my Lord Jesus Christ to govern, so I also entrust to you as the orderer of the various causes by which the ecclesiastical act is carried out." and you are by no means found devoted to the cares of the world; but try to devote yourself only to prayer and preaching to the people."
Continuing our series on1 Peter : "Here for Now". God is a God of Love and Comfort and one day He will remove all suffering, but for the present, God uses suffering ... suffering is not enjoyable, but it is rejoicable! 1. When suffering for Jesus, you are being tested, proved. 2. Being alongside him, you are suffering with him. 3. There will be future recognition and glory. 4. God is close - His Spirit rests on you. 5. You are being purified through suffering for Christ. Speaker: Chris Donald.
Continuing our series in 1 Peter: "Here for now." A change in attitude can make a major difference to our life. Peter urges his readers to have the same attitude as Christ. An attitude of ”not what I will, but what you will” changes life from living for selfish human desire to living for the will of God. A “Not what I will” attitude will result in three things: Love each other deeply, Show Hospitality (Love of the stranger), Serve each other rather than seek to be served. These are especially relevant when under persecution, in exile. These come at personal cost. Speaker: Ron Irving
Continuing our Series in 1 Peter: Here for Now Peter is the disciple who saw Jesus, saw him heal others, calm the storm, and saw him on trial. Peter ate with him, after the resurrection, and saw him taken into heaven. Christians may have differences, disagreements, various views about what is important. Peter addresses the issue of our attitude toward one another: Loving and caring for each other. This can then shape our behaviour. This is extended to those outside of Christ. Jesus has shown us by example how to respond to suffering. We are chosen people, chosen to serve others by the example of Jesus, serving others in Jesus' name. Jesus' resurrection is an event which announces both judgement and new life! Jesus' resurrection shows us that God is in control and that he can be trusted … both today, … and forever! Speaker: Gary Hill.
Continuing our Series on 1 Peter: “Here for Now”. Ron Irving expounds the meaning 1 Peter 3:1-7 about Husbands and Wives. He explains that even in the culturally different times of then and now, submission to one another does not entail suffering humiliation. In discussion with Linda Dunstan, they cover the sensitive issue of domestic abuse and domestic violence. Speakers: Ron Irving and Linda Dunstan
Continues our Series on 1 Peter: “Here for Now”. From his “Red Frogs” experience, John Batten tells how "doing good" can point people to Jesus. This sermon discusses some difficult ideas presented in Peter's letter to the exiles. Peter tells them to submit to the earthly authorities, including the Emperor, (Nero), as we submit ourselves to God. Show respect to all people. To slaves he says, "Submit to your masters, both to the considerate but also to those who are harsh". There are implications for our modern day. Christ's example is that though he did no wrong, yet he suffered for our sakes. His example is for us to follow. John urges us to choose Christ, not comfort. To follow Christ's way, not just choose comfort! Speaker: John Batten.
Continuing our Series on 1 Peter: “Here for Now”. Some beautiful old church buildings, in our area, have now been taken over for other uses. The view may be that the church does not matter to the world. Peter's letter is written to the Christians in a similar situation. In this sermon, Chris explains the rich and dense theological ideas in this part of Peter's letter. Chosen – Royal -- Priesthood – Holy Nation – God's Special Possession. We are Living Stones. Jesus is the Foundation Stone on which the house is built. Because of Jesus, we are holy, we are special, to God: now a people who now have received mercy: We are to declare his praises. We may not matter to the world, but we matter for the world. Speaker: Chris Donald.
In today's episode, Rob is joined by Peter Hereña, who currently serves as the process safety manager at CF Industries. Rob and Peter start their discussion by defining what process safety culture is, and what a good process safety culture looks like. Then Peter shares how his company organized a process safety week last October, and all of the components, planning, and branding that went into the event. Peter ends the episode by offering his advice to others who might also want to try a process safety week in an effort to reinforce a healthy process safety culture at their own companies. For additional questions about his process safety week event, or to talk process safety culture further, please connect with Peter on LinkedIn here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/amplifyyourprocesssafety/message
Continuing our Series on 1 Peter: Here for Now. We are reminded that as God's people, we are foreigners, strangers, visitors who are just passing through. Here for now. This is our identity. We are redeemed at great price, by the precious blood of Jesus. Our Hope is in God, is everlasting, and therefore are called to be Holy. There are 6 practical ways which can help us to live as God's Holy people. Love one another deeply from the heart, rid self of malice, deceit, hypocrisy, do not conform to evil desires, set our hope on grace, and crave the spiritual milk to feed us. Speaker: David Tyndall.
Essay and Briefing production has been low the last few weeks as I have been spending more time on building a GPT-3 powered comedy writing tool (and writing “business comedy” with the tool). If you have not checked out ChatGPT in the last two weeks, you should really do so. It is much slower now than when it launched, but still mind blowing. If it is too slow you can just use the GPT Playground, which is powered by the same back-end. GPT itself moved from 3.0 to 3.5 right around when chat launched. 3.5 is very impressive (it can rhyme now!). Spend some time playing around! It's not often that the most interesting, most advanced cutting edge technology can be in your hands this early (and practically free).Marketing BS is on vacation the next two weeks. In early January I will be back with another podcast episode (moving to Fridays), and hopefully some more text. Have a great holiday!Full TranscriptEdward: Were you a Westworld fan, Pete?Peter: That first episode in the first season was one of the most awesome pieces of television I ever saw. I was hooked with the first season and maybe watched one or two more episodes. That was it. How about you?Edward: One or two of the first season, or finished the first season and then one or two of the season?Peter: Finished the first season, that was, must watch tv. And then in my view, it jumped the shark very quickly after that. In fact, when I saw that news that H B O is gonna give up on it I thought they were just killing the program, but I didn't realize they were actually killing the, getting rid of the catalog too. That, that's crazy.Edward: Is this the first example of hbo? So HBO has pulled stuff from their catalog before, like they, they pulled some Sesame Street episodes people were upset with, but is this the first time they're pulling their own content from...Peter: It's the first I know of and indeed, the Sesame Street thing is different because that's not their content, but for them to have stuff that, that should be uniquely associated with them and still does, and on catalog basis, we'll have some value for them to say, nah, we don't need this anymore. It does have me scratch in my head.Edward: So there's no actual cost for them, whether they put it on the platform or not. There's no cost. But what there is an opportunity cost, and I think that opportunity cost has really been ignored in the past. And now they're saying, Hey, we can take this product that we have and instead of using it on our own platform, we can turn around and sell to some, sell to Netflix, sell to Amazon, have someone else owed it exclusively instead of...Peter: But it does make you wonder, like sometimes you'll sell content outright and say, here, it's yours now. Or sometimes you'll just license content. Or access. You think about lots of examples where, I don't know where Verizon will let Comcast use Verizon's phone services as a private label kind of play. So they're not giving up on it, but they're saying, Hey, we can have other access points to it as well. I just wonder if, maybe providing broader access rather than giving up on their own access makes sense.Edward: HBO has done that before, they kept Sopranos on their system, but they offered Sopranos to Amazon as well. So you can go on Amazon Prime and watch Old Seasons of the Sopranos. But what was happening there is it was non-exclusive. It was still available at hbo, but also available at Amazon. I think what's happening here is that there is a higher value in a piece of content that's exclusively available someplace else, and HBO's gonna try to realize that with Westworld.Peter: So you think it's an opportunity play for them that they'll make more money by auctioning it off to the highest bid. you don't think a kind of a cost cutting moveEdward: No, I don't think there's any cost. The cost to have more video on your platform is as close to zero as it comes. The storage cost is you're storing it anyway. And I think this and the streaming cost, if they're not streaming, that they're streaming something else, or they're streaming a competitor and you don't want your customers to do that. That's how you churn your customers. And so there's no actual cost for them to have it on there. There's an opportunity cost where they can go to Amazon Prime and Amazon Prime may pay, I don't know, 10 million to stream Westworld or 30 million if they get the exclusive rights to it.Peter: It's all about exclusivity. But again it's interesting how sometimes, people do put a premium on it and other times they say, nah, come on we don't care what door you come through.Edward: I think what's interesting is that all these streaming services are effectively competing with each other, but they're finding ways that they need to cooperate at the same time. And so you can go on Amazon. Amazon Prime is competing against HBO and Disney Plus and so on, but you can also buy HBO and buy Disney Plus when you're on the Amazon Prime platform. If you go on Hulu that's owned by Disney, you can buy HBO on through Hulu and so they're both, what's that word? Where you're competing and your friends at the same time?Peter: Frenemies.Edward: Frenemies. They're frenemies.Peter: Yeah. And that whole thing about the these kind of affiliate acquisition things that are going on just as you described that the companies getting some kickback from the content providers for selling subscriptions to it, that's something that we as consumers don't really understand a lot of money, a lot. Here it is company like, I dunno, Comcast will pay a bunch of money to get access to the HBO content, so get paid every time they bring subscribers in. It's weird how it goes both ways.Edward: I've tried to dig into that and I don't know what they actually pay. So when you buy HBO through Amazon, you pay your $15 a month, Amazon gets paid for that. I don't know if Amazon's getting a lump sum for getting the new subscriber, or they're getting like $5 a month for one subscriber. As far as I can tell, that data has not been shared publicly anywhere.Peter: The data's not shared. And again, I think very few consumers are aware that these things go on. So when a company starts calling attention to it, like Verizon is now doing, you want, maybe you want to elaborate on that a little.Edward: So Verizon, that is they offered a new deal yesterday. I believe that if you go and use their marketplace, I didn't even know Verizon had a marketplace. Like it never would've occurred to me to go and buy my HBO through Verizon. I have a Verizon phone, but that's not how, if I wanted to buy hbo, I'd probably do it through. Go to hbo.com or maybe I'd pull up my Amazon fire television and buy it. I don't think I'd open my Verizon app on my Verizon phone to go and buy hbo, but that's what they want me to do. And if I go buy HBO through my Verizon app, the. Verizon's gonna give me Netflix for free for a year. So they must be making something from that .Peter: Oh, clearly they are. And you gotta wonder what the play is there that maybe if they can be your gateway to more and more services, then you'll consider adding others and see them as a bonafide, app store in a way, even though we're, blissfully unaware of it. Maybe that's what they're thinking.Edward: I assume that once I subscribe to HBO through the Verizon store, I'm not, I'm still using the HBO app to watch my shows. I'm not going through the Verizon app to get the HBO stuff, which I think is what happens on Hulu. I can buy HBO through Hulu and now all of my HBO stuff is available right inside my Hulu app.Peter: So in a way they're trying to build a walled garden of sorts. But it's not so much financial considerations or even exclusive access, it's just that one, once you're seeing it through gateway, you're just not gonna switch. And then while you are using that gateway, you might access other things through it. Very different than, the traditional approach that apple's taking.Edward: It's customer acquisition, right? So if Verizon can get me to go buy my HBO through the Verizon app, and now all of a sudden I'm getting Netflix through the Verizon app, I've, they've now acquired me as a customer and getting that second, the second or third purchase, when I decided to go buy Paramount, maybe instead of going to paramount.com. My natural inclination, at least my on the margin, I'm more likely to go buy that through the Verizon app now as well.Peter: That's the bet they're placing. It'll be interesting to see if people feel any kind of loyalty to one Gateway or another. And what would drive that? Is it the brand? Is it the the interface that lets you access it? It's funny that we always talk about content being king, but now it's at least the presumption is that being the gateway to content might be the king. Not a lot of evidence for.Edward: It feels like in the real world, we see this all the time, clearly, like I don't buy my tide from Proctor and Gamble. P and g might have a direct to consumer tide business, but it would never occur to me to go to p and g or tide.com to go buy Tide. Instead, I either buy it through Amazon or I. Go to my local grocery store, my local Walmart, and pick up the tide. And it feels like in the digital world, the competition is like a drive away versus in the digital world, competition is a click away and it seems a lot easier switch from one storefront to another.Peter: Exactly. And what's interesting about it I don't know about you, but I have zero loyalty to any of them. I don't look at any of the, these interfaces and say, that's a good one. If anything, especially when you're doing it through the television, you're trying to spell out names of programs by using arrow buttons. Just horrible. So it's I don't think they've done a good job of, the customer experience of being content retailers in that regard.Edward: But I think there's something to be... there is a friction for leaving somewhere. So if you are on your Amazon Prime TV or on your Roku tv and you decide, I wanna watch deadwood on hbo. One way you could do it is go to your phone or your computer, sign up for hbo and then go and link it to your Amazon Fire television. Or the other way is you go on Amazon Fire Television and say, hbo, click here, sign up. I'll bet there's a lot of people who do that ladder rather than the former.Peter: And in the case of Verizon is that a presumption that people would be consuming the content on their mobile device because it's not clear that the Verizon gateway would help you with your home television?Edward: No. I'm a bit of a loss for the Verizon model, although, yeah if the Verizon, if presumably Verizon has, I didn't even know Verizon had a store, but they had a store and you could buy other things through that store. You could imagine a lot of these guys have these discount stores. You can imagine that you go on Verizon and buy your, I dunno, your AirPods through Apple at a $10 discount if you buy it through the Verizon store. And so if you get, if you start getting used to doing that, the reason to go, the reason to buy through the Amazon Fire television is because it's convenient and it's right in front of you and you're already using it. The reason to buy through the Verizon store is there has to be something else. There has to be the convenience is not there, so they better compete on price or something else.Peter: I think it's Apple envy I think that folks just have this feeling if we build it, they will come. That we can build the same kind of walled garden that Apple has. If they could do it, why can't we? And just makes you wonder a, is it is it that easy to do? And b well, you look at what some of the pressures apple's facing, is that even the right way to go? If you can.Edward: That's the other big news we've had this week is that, the EU is now gonna force Apple to have competing app stores. So up until now they've had a monopoly. If you wanna buy something through your phone, you have to buy it through. Apple. Now there's gonna be an, in theory, there can be other stores, but again, we're gonna have that same problem of why would you, as a consumer, why would you go to one of these other stores? Unless they're competing on price or they're not gonna, it's unlikely this other stores gonna have as better a better experience than Apple. So they better just offer things at lower prices.Peter: It's another example where regulators are stepping in trying to do things that, in theory is in the consumer's best interest. But you go back to G D P R, the whole data protection thing. There, it's, great idea in theory, but now every time you're dealing with the European firm, just all the accept this, click on that. It's, it ends up being a worse experience. You know what just take my data, but leave me. And I think it's the same thing here that they'll have a million stores. You won't know which one is which, and in the end, you're just gonna end up just choosing to go to the regular Apple one and, and paying more and getting less. But it's the one you know and you're comfortable with.Edward: The one thing the law is doing so I think that this, again, I'm with you, especially eu, they've made so many poor choices and there's some pretty terrible stuff in this recent law. But one thing that I think it's doing right is it's. Companies to basically circumvent Apple payment rules. So right now, like I can't buy a book through my Kindle app because Apple is gonna require 30% payment from Amazon. Amazon's not making 30% margin when they sell the book. And so the result is it's just lock out completely and I need to go. Into my browser, go into app Amazon, buy the book, and then push it to Kindle. And not only can I not buy through the Kindle app, Amazon can't even tell me in the Kindle app how to buy a book and use this new law is going to fix that. It's going to allow people to go and make in-app pur purchases by clicking off their app. They can tell people that they can go to their website to buy. They, it's still not gonna be a seamless solution, but at least the customer communication's gonna be a lot.Peter: Here's one thing I'm curious to get your take on it. Where I think where the EU stepping in is gonna be a tremendous benefit for consumers, and that's the cables connections to your Apple devices. Pushing people to, u s, BBC or some kind of standard instead of having their own proprietary thing. I don't see any downsides to that. Curious to get your take.Edward: Oh, really? So I think this is a huge mistake. We've come to, we've come to our point of disagreement. So USB cables have improved dramatically over the last 20 years. What EU is going to do is say, Hey, going forward, you have to use this technology this way. They're basically saying that we have now mastered the USB cable and there's no further technological advancements possible until we as bureaucrats decide to change the law.Peter: Oh, I wasn't aware of that. I was just thinking of them telling Apple that they gotta get in line with everyone else, but they're telling everyone, everybody has to get in line.Edward: This is the new, this is the new standard, and the new standard for USB cables is this, and it's not changing.Peter: Oh, ah yeah. Okay. Yeah, that's that's thrown out the baby with the bathwater. That's a shame. . Yeah, because you can imagine if governments had stepped in, just how bad the technology would be today. If technology didn't decide that in a market-based way. Wow. Yeah.Edward: All right. Hey. I think we've been all over the map today. I think just I think to wrap it up, to talk a little bit about traditional retail and how, if not just these, all these streaming stores, but actual physical retailer, they've always been in this place. The stores are selling Tide, whereas, HBO is selling movies. But you also have private label stuff that you're selling on your own. And so you are in constant competition with the person supplying all of your product. 90% of your products are being supplied somewhere and you're competing with all of them while you're selling them at the same time. And I think what we're seeing. The streaming world is as it's getting more developed, it's becoming more and more similar. To what we've seen in retail for the last a hundred years.Peter: And it's great. It's great as long as we can let you know, market forces determine winners and losers. And you we're seeing quite a bit of that happening in the streaming space. It'll look different a year from now, but hopefully better both from a consumer standpoint and from a ability to make money standpoint. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit marketingbs.substack.com
Welcome to Episode 42 of The Thrive Factor Podcast. I interview Peter Pru, the founder of ecommerceempirebuilders, a 7-figure e-commerce business. He is also the founder of Untapped focus and Storefunnels.net.We talk about how to build a successful e-commerce business, and the mindset required to succeed. We talk about distinguishing yourself in the marketplace, and why continuity or subscription programs are so valuable for business growth.We talk about how you can sell physical products and digital products at the same time, using funnels to build your online business.How to delegate different skillsets to different people, and reinvest in your business.You can find Peter Here:https://ecommerceempirebuilders.com/homeIf you are a brand or business looking to get more leads or customers, I have a Social Media Marketing Agency called HighImpact that can help you grow your business.https://www.highimpactagency.com/Buzzsprout gets your show listed on every major podcast platform.You'll get a great-looking podcast website, audio players that you can drop into other websites, detailed analytics to see how people are listening, tools to promote your episodes, and more. Podcasting isn't hard when you have the right partners.The team at Buzzsprout is passionate about helping you succeed.Join over a hundred thousand podcasters already using Buzzsprout to get their message out to the world.Click here to upgrade ==>https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=265955You can also connect with me on Social Media here:Instagram, http://www.instagram.com/kmirouan.Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/highimpactagency/LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/highimpactagency/If you enjoyed this episode please leave a review here:Apple:https://podcasts.apple.com/za/podcast/the-thrive-factor/id1475695133Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/79qbDmAVtQjBp4BAl8qyvzStitcher:https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/httpswwwstitchercompodcastthethrivefactor/the-thrive-factor?refid=stprI-Heart Radio:https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-thrive-factor-47834963/Support the showhttps://www.patreon.com/thrivefactorpoIf you are new to the Clubhouse and Fireside you can reach me at @rouankI will also be hosting weekly rooms in my club called The High Impact Club.If you are a brand or business looking to get more leads or customers, I have a Social Media Marketing Agency called HighImpact that can help you grow your business.https://www.highimpactagency.com/Buzzsprout gets your show listed on every major podcast platform.You'll get a great-looking podcast website, audio players that you can drop into other websites, detailed analytics to see how people are listening, tools to promote your episodes, and more. Podcasting isn't hard when you have the right partners.The team at Buzzsprout is passionate about helping you succeed.Join over aSupport the show
Special thanks to our guests for this episode - Steve JohnConnect with Steve on Instagram HEREConnect with Eran HERE.Connect with Peter HERE.Connect with LTG HERE.Get more info on Lead the Generation at www.leadthegeneration.comInterested in over 100 hours of training videos from our conferences. Check out Lead Now here: https://www.leadthegeneration.com/leadnowWatch the video of this podcast on Eran Holt's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/EranHoltPeter Reeves YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDTgGXVFLdKKrqtsb7rxhqgBe a part of changing the world by providing clean drinking water to over 790 million people in Africa who walk for hours every day to find water. We can each do our part through our partnership with World Serve International. Get more info HERE.Special Thanks for Josh Leak Music for the instrumental music for the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc6XY3F5GeobkAO2_YggWEQDo you love what Lead the Generation is doing to train and equip youth pastors? Consider making a small investment to support our ministry. https://www.leadthegeneration.com/donateSupport the show (http://www.leadthegeneration.com/donate)
Special thanks to our guests for this episode - Jeremy DonovanConnect with Jeremy on Instagram HEREConnect with Eran HERE.Connect with Peter HERE.Connect with LTG HERE.Get more info on Lead the Generation at www.leadthegeneration.comInterested in over 100 hours of training videos from our conferences. Check out Lead Now here: https://www.leadthegeneration.com/leadnowWatch the video of this podcast on Eran Holt's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/EranHoltPeter Reeves YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDTgGXVFLdKKrqtsb7rxhqgBe a part of changing the world by providing clean drinking water to over 790 million people in Africa who walk for hours every day to find water. We can each do our part through our partnership with World Serve International. Get more info HERE.Special Thanks for Josh Leak Music for the instrumental music for the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc6XY3F5GeobkAO2_YggWEQDo you love what Lead the Generation is doing to train and equip youth pastors? Consider making a small investment to support our ministry. https://www.leadthegeneration.com/donateSupport the show (http://www.leadthegeneration.com/donate)
Special thanks to our guests for this episode - Mike Miller, Lead Pastor, Nova ChurchConnect with Mike on Instagram HEREConnect with Eran HERE.Connect with Peter HERE.Connect with LTG HERE.Get more info on Lead the Generation at www.leadthegeneration.comInterested in over 100 hours of training videos from our conferences. Check out Lead Now here: https://www.leadthegeneration.com/leadnowWatch the video of this podcast on Eran Holt's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/EranHoltPeter Reeves YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDTgGXVFLdKKrqtsb7rxhqgBe a part of changing the world by providing clean drinking water to over 790 million people in Africa who walk for hours every day to find water. We can each do our part through our partnership with World Serve International. Get more info HERE.Special Thanks for Josh Leak Music for the instrumental music for the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc6XY3F5GeobkAO2_YggWEQDo you love what Lead the Generation is doing to train and equip youth pastors? Consider making a small investment to support our ministry. https://www.leadthegeneration.com/donateSupport the show (http://www.leadthegeneration.com/donate)
Special thanks to our guests for this episode - Ty Buckingham, EvangelistConnect with Ty on Instagram HEREConnect with Eran HERE.Connect with Peter HERE.Connect with LTG HERE.Get more info on Lead the Generation at www.leadthegeneration.comInterested in over 100 hours of training videos from our conferences. Check out Lead Now here: https://www.leadthegeneration.com/leadnowWatch the video of this podcast on Eran Holt's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/EranHoltPeter Reeves YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDTgGXVFLdKKrqtsb7rxhqgBe a part of changing the world by providing clean drinking water to over 790 million people in Africa who walk for hours every day to find water. We can each do our part through our partnership with World Serve International. Get more info HERE.Special Thanks for Josh Leak Music for the instrumental music for the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc6XY3F5GeobkAO2_YggWEQDo you love what Lead the Generation is doing to train and equip youth pastors? Consider making a small investment to support our ministry. https://www.leadthegeneration.com/donateSupport the show (http://www.leadthegeneration.com/donate)
Special thanks to our guests for this episode - Jeff Grenell, Author: Understanding GenSeXZY.Buy Jeff's book HERE. Connect with Jeff on Instagram HEREConnect with Eran HERE.Connect with Peter HERE.Connect with LTG HERE.Get more info on Lead the Generation at www.leadthegeneration.comInterested in over 100 hours of training videos from our conferences. Check out Lead Now here: https://www.leadthegeneration.com/leadnowWatch the video of this podcast on Eran Holt's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/EranHoltPeter Reeves YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDTgGXVFLdKKrqtsb7rxhqgBe a part of changing the world by providing clean drinking water to over 790 million people in Africa who walk for hours every day to find water. We can each do our part through our partnership with World Serve International. Get more info HERE.Special Thanks for Josh Leak Music for the instrumental music for the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc6XY3F5GeobkAO2_YggWEQDo you love what Lead the Generation is doing to train and equip youth pastors? Consider making a small investment to support our ministry. https://www.leadthegeneration.com/donateSupport the show (http://www.leadthegeneration.com/donate)
Special thanks to our guests for this episode - Char Blair, DYD - Northern California/NevadaConnect with Char on Instagram HEREConnect with Eran HERE.Connect with Peter HERE.Connect with LTG HERE.Get more info on Lead the Generation at www.leadthegeneration.comInterested in over 100 hours of training videos from our conferences. Check out Lead Now here: https://www.leadthegeneration.com/leadnowWatch the video of this podcast on Eran Holt's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/EranHoltPeter Reeves YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDTgGXVFLdKKrqtsb7rxhqgBe a part of changing the world by providing clean drinking water to over 790 million people in Africa who walk for hours every day to find water. We can each do our part through our partnership with World Serve International. Get more info HERE.Special Thanks for Josh Leak Music for the instrumental music for the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc6XY3F5GeobkAO2_YggWEQDo you love what Lead the Generation is doing to train and equip youth pastors? Consider making a small investment to support our ministry. https://www.leadthegeneration.com/donateSupport the show (http://www.leadthegeneration.com/donate)
Special thanks to our guests for this episode - Brandon Cormier, Lead Pastor - Zeal ChurchConnect with Brandon on Instagram HEREConnect with Eran HERE.Connect with Peter HERE.Connect with LTG HERE.Get more info on Lead the Generation at www.leadthegeneration.comInterested in over 100 hours of training videos from our conferences. Check out Lead Now here: https://www.leadthegeneration.com/leadnowWatch the video of this podcast on Eran Holt's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/EranHoltPeter Reeves YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDTgGXVFLdKKrqtsb7rxhqgBe a part of changing the world by providing clean drinking water to over 790 million people in Africa who walk for hours every day to find water. We can each do our part through our partnership with World Serve International. Get more info HERE.Special Thanks for Josh Leak Music for the instrumental music for the podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc6XY3F5GeobkAO2_YggWEQDo you love what Lead the Generation is doing to train and equip youth pastors? Consider making a small investment to support our ministry. https://www.leadthegeneration.com/donateSupport the show (http://www.leadthegeneration.com/donate)
#132 My awesome guest this week is Peter Panagore. Honestly, this episode is mind-blowing. Peter had an NDE (near-death experience) whilst ice-climbing. He recounts the whole story, along what happened when he died, and how he adjusted to life after the whole experience. My jaw was open for most of this conversation, and it will certainly leave you wondering in awe of this magical experience we call life. Enjoy! About Peter: Global Audible Best-Selling Author of Heaven Is Beautiful: How Dying Taught Me That Death Is Just The Beginning, entrepreneur and ordained pastor, Rev. Peter Baldwin Panagore, MDiv, broadcast for fifteen years (2006-2018) for a daily two-minute spot on two NBC TV stations with Daily Devotions (brand) just before the morning’s weather. Storytelling, communicator, public speaker, pastor, and storyteller, Peter had thirty million views annually on TV (Nielsen Ratings) and uncounted listeners on FM and AM across Maine and New Hampshire, and around the nation. Peter graduated from Yale University where he completed his MDiv with a focus on the practices and writings in the classics of western mysticism. Get more of Peter Here: www.peterpanagore.love – He previously served as a United Church of Christ minister and pastor in Maine and Connecticut. He now speaks from pulpits, stages, and on national and international media about Near Death Experience, the Reality of God, Christian mysticism, meditation, and prayer. – Reverend Peter Panagore, M.Div (Yale) has had two near-death experiences, the first while ice climbing in 1980 and the second in 2015 due to a heart attack. In this episode, he recalls his near death experience in March 1980 when he went ice climbing along the Ice Fields Parkway in Alberta Canada with an experienced ice climber. He shares their countless misfortunes on their descent, how he was overcome by exhaustion and hypothermia. He recalls being in a proverbial tunnel and in those minutes, he has experience hell, forgiveness, and unconditional love. He also has encountered God. – He has kept his Near Death Experience while ice climbing a secret for twenty years. When Rev. Peter died on the side of mountain along the Ice Fields Parkway in Alberta Canada, his life was forever changed. Panagore’s death experience resulted in an intense spiritual journey that has continued for decades. The experience compelled him to pursue a master’s degree at Yale Divinity School, focusing on systematic technology and Christian mysticism. – He now runs a global spiritual counseling service for “closet mystcs”, and has been practicing Zazen/Centering Prayer and Kundalini/Kriya Yoga for forty years. He is also focusing on the mystical teachings of the Bible. – His pursuit is God, and God alone. He continues to seek oneness of being. He believes that the only reality is God is real. After his NDE, he has been praying every day for his death. He is no longer afraid in the face of death. Resources mentioned on Podcast (any references to websites, books, podcasts, mentors, poets) • William Blake • William Wordworth • William James- Varieties of religious experience • Emanuel Swedenborg- best know for his book on the afterlife, Heaven and Hell (1758). He began to experience mystical dreams and visions in 1744. • Transcendentalism in New England: A History by Octivus Protingham • The Bhagavad Gita- the most famous of all Indian scriptures, is universally regarded as one of the world’s spiritual and literary masterpieces. • Psychedelic effects Ayahuasca (John Hopkins University)- high dozes of hallucinoges can and do create unitive state of beings of non duality that have the same or similar lasting after effects of near death experience. Key Points he would like to leave to the listeners: The only way out is in. God is love. Everywhere. All the time. Love is the treasure of life. The more you give away, the more you get to keep. “I know I am not from here. I know where I am from. I know where I am going. My adventurous soul is free to explore, and I am always pushing the edges socially, culturally, prayerfully, theologically, mystically” Learn more about Guy: www.guylawrence.com.au Learn More about Live In Flow Retreats and Coaching: www.liveinflow.co
I had a privilege to interview Peter Burns, PMP Certified Executive at Nokia. Peter was born and raised in Jamaica. At the age of 12, he and his family moved to New York to begin the second chapter of their lives. 6 years later, he joined the US Army and after two decades of service all over the world, he moved to Frisco, TX in 1999. Through his selfless actions, he quickly became a well-respected local leader, mentoring and advising many students, and children. "I am just paying it forward", he says. Connect with Peter HERE.
Zero Xcuses Podcast: Build Discipline, Regain Control Over Your Time & Eliminate Excuses!
If you have always thought of money matters as something complicated, you'll want to definitely tune in to today's episode. As with many areas of our lives, simplifying and streamlining our processes pays huge dividends and today's guest -- Peter Lazaroff -- is here to drop some serious knowledge and tools to help you simplify your financial game! Connect with Peter HERE! Discipline Deep Dive is launching once again on 1 August! We're building on the success of the first course and bringing it back! Click HERE to get enrolled! Get my top 100 books for building discipline HERE! Are you ready for more DISCIPLINE, FOCUS & Zero Xcuses in your life? Take the first step and schedule a free 15 minute Strategy Session with Kenyon HERE!
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In our very first Retro Reviews podcast, Peter and I (Ray) travel back to the year 1980 to review Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. Hear our thoughts on how the movie holds up to today's Star Wars films and if this is the best film in the series. Follow us on Twitter @Retro_Reviews_ and/or email us at RetroReviewscast@gmail.com. We would love to hear from you. You can also visit our website to listen to any epsiodes you may have missed. If you like what you hear and would like support our podcast, you are welcome to do so at our Paypal page. Thank you for listening and hope you enjoy! Shout Outs for this episode: Peter- Here's Lucy (Hulu) Ray- Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon Prime) -Music for this episode is provided by FMA and created by Audiobinger- "Pre-Game Warm-Up"- #1