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Best podcasts about Peter Jensen

Latest podcast episodes about Peter Jensen

Moore Theological College
A varied and faithful ministry with Lloyd Bennett

Moore Theological College

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 35:19 Transcription Available


In this episode, Peter Jensen, former Archbishop of Sydney, interviews Lloyd Bennett, former pastor and chaplain, and graduate of Moore College, about his call to Christ, his call to ministry, his time at Moore, and how God worked through him and his ministry post-College.For more audio resources, visit the Moore College website. There, you can also make a donation to support the work of the College.Contact us and find us on socials.Check out the 100 Ministry Stories Project.Please note: The episode transcript provided is AI-generated and has not been checked for accuracy. If quoting, please check against the audio.

Pediatric Meltdown
224. Adult ADHD: Diagnosis and Treatment

Pediatric Meltdown

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 59:14


Ever wondered how to smoothly transition pediatric patients with complex conditions like ADHD into adult care? This episode talks about the challenges and strategies involved in this critical handoff. Dr. Peter Jensen and Dr. Lia discuss the importance of educating and empowering teens to manage their conditions independently, drawing parallels with other chronic illnesses like asthma and diabetes. They explore the nuances of preparing both the patients and the accepting providers to ensure a seamless transition. Additionally, they discuss resources for understanding adult ADHD and address some of the barriers to care when teens go out of state for college or careers. This episode highlights the importance of systematic, careful planning and open communication to prevent gaps in care during this transition period. [00:05- 17:16] Gender Differences in ADHD DiagnosisLater diagnosis of ADHD in females.Fewer hyperactive symptoms in females leading to delayed diagnosis.Quietly distracted children may be overlooked.Morphing of symptoms towards inattentiveness in teen and young adult years. [17:17 -23:15] Adult ADHD and Mental Health Risks Reduction of hyperactivity and impulsivity symptoms over time.Increased risk of anxiety, depression, and substance use in adults with ADHD.Challenges in recognizing adult ADHD due to comorbid mental health issues.The role of family practice providers in identifying adult ADHD. [23:16 - 43:50] ADHD Medication and Substance Use Concerns There is diversion and misuse of ADHD medications.Holding patients accountable for lost or stolen medication.Comparing ADHD medication misuse to other substance abuse issues.Importance of clear communication between providers and patients.[43:51 - 48:50] Recommendations for ADHDMention of the book "Driven to Distraction" by Ned Hallowell.The importance of education and awareness about adult ADHD.The role of pediatricians in thinking about ADHD in adults.Emphasis on ensuring pediatricians and healthcare providers are aware of the Reach Institute.[48:51 - 57:47] Take AwaysConnect with Dr. Peter JensenWebsite: https://thereachinstitute.org/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-reach-institute-resource-for-advancing-children-health/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/REACHInstitute/Twitter: https://twitter.com/reach4kidsRESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE EPISODEThe REACH Institute: www.thereachinstitute.orgDriven to Distraction" by Ned Hallowell. This book is highly recommended for understanding ADHD in adults. It is easily readable and includes stories and checklists of symptoms that can help readers identify ADHD traits in themselves or others.Go to https://lifeaftercorporatepodcast.com/ for all...

Aktieuniverset
#217 - Friske PCE-tal fra USA, flere tarifftrusler fra Trump, Canada sagsøger Alphabet, tech-marked snak, dagens tema: Windowdressing og skattehandel + meget mere

Aktieuniverset

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2024 70:15


I denne uges episode af Aktieuniverset dykker vi ned i de friske PCE-tal fra USA og ser på udviklingen kontra Europas tal. Vi ser også nærmere på Trumps seneste tarifftrusler og Canadas sagsanlæg mod Alphabet. Derudover tager vi en snak om udviklningen af tech-markedet siden 2008. Dagens tema handler om Windowdressing og skattehandel – hvad det er, og hvordan man kan optimerer herindenfor. Alt dette og meget mere! Denne episode er sponsoreret af Kereby. Kereby tilbyder erhvervslejemål med fleksible vilkår, der tilpasses din virksomheds behov. Se mere på Kereby.dk.Denne episode er sponsoreret af Naluvi. Peter Jensen hjælper små og mellemstore virksomheder med alt inden for regnskab, rapportering og økonomi. Læs mere om de forskellige services på Naluvi.dk.Denne episode er sponsoreret af rådgiver Hans Henrik fra Pensionsplanlægning. Få rådgivning og optimering på din pensionsopsparing. Se mere på Pensionsplanlægning.dk. Sig du kommer fra Aktieuniverset - så får man ekstra god behandling. Tjek os ud på:FB gruppe: ⁠facebook.com/groups/1023197861808843⁠X: ⁠x.com/aktieuniverset⁠IG: ⁠instagram.com/aktieuniversetpodcast⁠

Installateur TV Podcast
SHK-Handwerk stärken: Projekte für die Zukunft (Martin Jensen, Leiter der Peter Jensen Stiftung)

Installateur TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 27:56


Die Peter Jensen Stiftung verfolgt das Ziel, dem SHK-Handwerk bei der Gewinnung und Ausbildung von Fachkräften unter die Arme zu greifen. Mit Projekten wie den Hamburger Tagen für Berufsschullehrer oder dem Azubi-Radar setzt sie auf praxisnahe und moderne Ansätze. Die Stiftung arbeitet eng mit Berufsschulen, Fachbetrieben und Social-Media-Agenturen zusammen, um junge Menschen für das Handwerk zu begeistern.

Sermons from Wild Street Anglican
Stretch Night :: The Role of Old Testament Law

Sermons from Wild Street Anglican

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024


The Determined Society
Peter Jensen's Redemption: From Prison to Peak Performance | True Story of Discipline & Motivation

The Determined Society

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 50:51


In this episode of The Determined Society, host Shawn French engages in a candid conversation with serial entrepreneur Peter Jensen about the importance of discipline, resilience, and accountability. Peter recounts his transformative journey from battling alcohol addiction and serving time in federal prison for tax evasion to turning his life around through discipline, fitness, and faith. Together, they explore the impact of one's choices, the significance of taking responsibility, and the power of hope in overcoming life's toughest challenges.

The Determined Society
Peter Jensen's Redemption: From Prison to Peak Performance | True Story of Discipline & Motivation

The Determined Society

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 50:51


In this episode of The Determined Society, host Shawn French engages in a candid conversation with serial entrepreneur Peter Jensen about the importance of discipline, resilience, and accountability. Peter recounts his transformative journey from battling alcohol addiction and serving time in federal prison for tax evasion to turning his life around through discipline, fitness, and faith. Together, they explore the impact of one's choices, the significance of taking responsibility, and the power of hope in overcoming life's toughest challenges.

Aktieuniverset
#214 - Valg i USA, rentemøde, tonsvis af spændende regnskaber, PMINDI og krypto i olympisk form og meget mere

Aktieuniverset

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2024 86:25


I ugens aktieunivers dykker vi ned i valget i USA, der resulterede i Trumps sejr. Vi kigger på hvad det får at potentielle implikationer. Vi ser også nærmere på det seneste rentemøde og en række spændende regnskaber. Derudover dykker vi også ned i kryptouniverset, som var fået et ordentlig spark. Alt dette og meget mere! Denne episode er sponsoreret af Kereby. Kereby tilbyder erhvervslejemål med fleksible vilkår, der tilpasses din virksomheds behov. Se mere på Kereby.dk.Denne episode er sponsoreret af Express Revisor. Hurtig og billig revisorhjælp til mindre virksomheder. Få en skræddersyet løsning og find mere information på Expressrevisor.dk. Sig du kommer fra Aktieuniverset - så får man ekstra god behandling.Denne episode er sponsoreret af Naluvi. Peter Jensen hjælper små og mellemstore virksomheder med alt inden for regnskab, rapportering og økonomi. Læs mere om de forskellige services på Naluvi.dk. Tjek os ud på:FB gruppe: ⁠facebook.com/groups/1023197861808843⁠X: ⁠x.com/aktieuniverset⁠IG: ⁠instagram.com/aktieuniversetpodcast⁠

Aktieuniverset
#213 - Super Micro Computer i fald, regnskaber fra Big Tech, chipindustrien og mange andre, dagens tema: Carvana deep dive + lytterspørgsmål ang. Amcor og meget mere

Aktieuniverset

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 93:15


I denne episode af Aktieuniverset ser vi på Super Micro Computers seneste 30% fald og gennemgår regnskaberne fra Big Tech, chipindustrien og flere andre spændende aktører. Dagens tema byder på et dybdegående kig på Carvana og hvordan investeringen ser ud herfra. Derudover besvarer vi lytterspørgsmål om Amcor. Alt dette og meget mere! Denne episode er sponsoreret af Kereby. Kereby tilbyder erhvervslejemål med fleksible vilkår, der tilpasses din virksomheds behov. Se mere på Kereby.dk.Denne episode er sponsoreret af rådgiver Hans Henrik fra Pensionsplanlægning. Få rådgivning og optimering på din pensionsopsparing. Se mere på Pensionsplanlægning.dk.Denne episode er sponsoreret af Naluvi. Peter Jensen hjælper små og mellemstore virksomheder med alt inden for regnskab, rapportering og økonomi. Læs mere om de forskellige services på Naluvi.dk. Tjek os ud på:FB gruppe: ⁠facebook.com/groups/1023197861808843⁠X: ⁠x.com/aktieuniverset⁠IG: ⁠instagram.com/aktieuniversetpodcast⁠

Two Ways News
Quarrelling over opinions

Two Ways News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 52:54


Dear friends,While Tony is away at Evangelize 2024 in Denver, Colorado, USA, Phillip is joined by his brother Peter Jensen as they take a deep dive into Romans 14.It seems that regardless of the century we live in, people always find something to fight about, unable to extract ourselves from the sinful temptations of pride and passing judgment on others. It is no different in this passage as food becomes the object of quarrel.But it raises the question, how are certain foods clean to some believers and unclean to others? Are conscience and faith the same thing? What does it truly look like to honour the Lord and act in love?We hope you find this episode encouraging.Blessings,Jessica (Two Ways News editor) This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.twoways.news/subscribe

My 904 News
Get ready for a Blue Jean Bash at Tringali Barn!

My 904 News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2024 40:26


Get ready for a Blue Jean Bash at Tringali Barn! Lisa Franklin, Sidney Hobbs, and Peter Jensen sit in studio with us today to get us ready for this amazing event, and talk about how proceeds will help benefit Alpha Omega Home for women in our area.

Aktieuniverset
#208 - Kina ETFer stiger efter ‘bazooka policy', dagens tema: Metas ‘Orion' AR briller + regnskab fra Micron Technology og en masse markedsnyheder

Aktieuniverset

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 69:50


I ugens aktieunivers kigger vi på den store uge, der foregik på det kinesiske marked, efter Beijing indførte en ‘stimulus bazooka' til økonomien. Herudover har vi en masse andre spændende markedsnyheder. Derudover har Micron Technology kommet ud med et godt regnskab, der indikerer hvordan chip-sektoren klarer sig før den store regnskabssæson går igang. Dagens tema står på Metas helt nye AR briller Orion. Denne episode er sponsoreret af HelloFresh. Klik ind på HelloFresh.dk og få 30% rabat på de første to måltidskasser og 20% rabat på de følgende tre måltidskasser ved at bruge kampagnekoden ‘HELLOAKTIE'.Denne episode er sponsoreret af Naluvi. Peter Jensen hjælper små og mellemstore virksomheder med alt inden for regnskab, rapportering og økonomi. Læs mere om de forskellige services på Naluvi.dk.Denne episode er sponsoreret af FairRENTE. FairRENTE er en investeringsfond, der opkøber korte danske stats- og realkreditobligationer og er et alternativ til at sætte penge i banken. Find FairRENTE på din netbank, Nordnet el.lign. eller læs mere på FairRENTE.dk. Tjek os ud på:FB gruppe: ⁠facebook.com/groups/1023197861808843⁠X: ⁠x.com/aktieuniverset⁠IG: ⁠instagram.com/aktieuniversetpodcast⁠

For Humanity: An AI Safety Podcast
Episode #32 - “Humans+AIs=Harmony?” For Humanity: An AI Risk Podcast

For Humanity: An AI Safety Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 97:00


Could humans and AGIs live in a state of mutual symbiosis, like the ecostsystem of a coral reef? (FULL INTERVIEW STARTS AT 00:23:21) Please Donate Here To Help Promote For Humanity https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/forhumanitypodcast In episode 32, host John Sherman interviews BioComm AI CEO Peter Jensen. Peter is working on a number of AI-risk related projects. He believes it's possible humans and AGIs can co-exist in mutual symbiosis. This podcast is not journalism. But it's not opinion either. This is a long form public service announcement. This show simply strings together the existing facts and underscores the unthinkable probable outcome, the end of all life on earth.  For Humanity: An AI Safety Podcast, is the accessible AI Safety Podcast for all humans, no tech background required. Our show focuses solely on the threat of human extinction from AI. Peabody Award-winning former journalist John Sherman explores the shocking worst-case scenario of artificial intelligence: human extinction. The makers of AI openly admit it their work could kill all humans, in as soon as 2 years. This podcast is solely about the threat of human extinction from AGI. We'll meet the heroes and villains, explore the issues and ideas, and what you can do to help save humanity. RESOURCES: BUY STEPHEN HANSON'S BEAUTIFUL BOOK!!! https://stephenhansonart.bigcartel.com/product/the-entity-i-couldn-t-fathom NYT: OpenAI Insiders Warn of a ‘Reckless' Race for Dominance https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/04/technology/openai-culture-whistleblowers.html?unlocked_article_code=1.xE0._mTr.aNO4f_hEp2J4&smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare&sgrp=c-cb Dwarkesh Patel Interviews Another Whistleblower Leopold Aschenbrenner - 2027 AGI, China/US Super-Intelligence Race, & The Return of History Roman Yampolskiy on Lex Fridman Roman Yampolskiy: Dangers of Superintelligent AI | Lex Fridman Podcast #431 Gladstone AI on Joe Rogan Joe Rogan Experience #2156 - Jeremie & Edouard Harris Peter Jenson's Videos:  HOW can AI Kill-us-All? So Simple, Even a Child can Understand (1:25)  WHY do we want AI? For our Humanity (1:00)  WHAT is the BIG Problem? Wanted: SafeAI Forever (3:00)  FIRST do no harm. (Safe AI Blog) DECK. On For Humanity Podcast “Just the FACTS, please. WHY? WHAT? HOW?”  (flip book) https://discover.safeaiforever.com/ JOIN THE FIGHT, help Pause AI!!!! Pause AI Join the Pause AI Weekly Discord Thursdays at 2pm EST   / discord   https://discord.com/invite/pVMWjddaW7 22 Word Statement from Center for AI Safety Statement on AI Risk | CAIS https://www.safe.ai/work/statement-on-ai-risk Best Account on Twitter: AI Notkilleveryoneism Memes  https://twitter.com/AISafetyMemes TIMESTAMPS: **The release of products that are safe (00:00:00)** **Breakthroughs in AI research (00:00:41)** **OpenAI whistleblower concerns (00:01:17)** **Roman Yampolskiy's appearance on Lex Fridman podcast (00:02:27)** **The capabilities and risks of AI systems (00:03:35)** **Interview with Gladstone AI founders on Joe Rogan podcast (00:08:29)** **OpenAI whistleblower's interview on Hard Fork podcast (00:14:08)** **Peter Jensen's work on AI risk and media communication (00:20:01)** **The interview with Peter Jensen (00:22:49)** **Mutualistic Symbiosis and AI Containment (00:31:30)** **The Probability of Catastrophic Outcome from AI (00:33:48)** **The AI Safety Institute and Regulatory Efforts (00:42:18)** **Regulatory Compliance and the Need for Safety (00:47:12)** **The hard compute cap and hardware adjustment (00:47:47)** **Physical containment and regulatory oversight (00:48:29)** **Viewing the issue as a big business regulatory issue vs. a national security issue (00:50:18)** **Funding and science for AI safety (00:49:59)** **OpenAI's power allocation and ethical concerns (00:51:44)** **Concerns about AI's impact on employment and societal well-being (00:53:12)** **Parental instinct and the urgency of AI safety (00:56:32)**

For Humanity: An AI Safety Podcast
Episode #32 TRAILER - “Humans+AIs=Harmony?” For Humanity: An AI Risk Podcast

For Humanity: An AI Safety Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 2:46


Could humans and AGIs live in a state of mutual symbiosis, like the ecostsystem of a coral reef? Please Donate Here To Help Promote For Humanity https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/forhumanitypodcast In episode 32, host John Sherman interviews BioComm AI CEO Peter Jensen. Peter is working on a number of AI-risk related projects. He believes it's possible humans and AGIs can co-exist in mutual symbiosis. This podcast is not journalism. But it's not opinion either. This is a long form public service announcement. This show simply strings together the existing facts and underscores the unthinkable probable outcome, the end of all life on earth.  For Humanity: An AI Safety Podcast, is the accessible AI Safety Podcast for all humans, no tech background required. Our show focuses solely on the threat of human extinction from AI. Peabody Award-winning former journalist John Sherman explores the shocking worst-case scenario of artificial intelligence: human extinction. The makers of AI openly admit it their work could kill all humans, in as soon as 2 years. This podcast is solely about the threat of human extinction from AGI. We'll meet the heroes and villains, explore the issues and ideas, and what you can do to help save humanity. Peter Jensen's Video: HOW can AI Kill-us-All? So Simple, Even a Child can Understand (1:25) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yrIfCQBgdE

The Lakes Church
In the best hands of all 2 - In the best hands of all

The Lakes Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 40:28


Message from Peter Jensen on 01/06/2024

The Lakes Church
In the best hands of all 1 - In the best hands of all

The Lakes Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 44:20


Message from Peter Jensen on 01/06/2024

Koori Knockout Podcast
Peter Jensen | The Koori Knockout Podcast - Episode 6

Koori Knockout Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2024 69:48


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FCMR Frederikshavn taleradio
Interview med Lars Peter Jensen

FCMR Frederikshavn taleradio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 62:14


Jeg har denne gang besøg af en aktiv erhvervsmand og vodbinder Lars Peter Jensen, som har været direktør i firmaet Strandbynet iRead More

With All Due Respect
Generations

With All Due Respect

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 70:07


Welcome to the final episode of Season 8 of With All Due Respect!This week, Minister Jeri Jones Sparks and former Sydney Archbishop (and Michael's Dad!) Peter Jensen joins the show for a panel discussion on different church generations. The team look at the highs and lows of recent Australian church history, as well as what different generations of Christians today can learn from one other.Our hosts then discuss the TV series Pachinko, a critically acclaimed show that follows the stories of four generations of a Korean Family, between 1915 and 1989.

todsicher
Episode 87: Fritz Honka, der Frauenmörder von St. Pauli

todsicher

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 64:00


Wir sind die Meisterinnen der obskuren Killer, aber auch wir wollen ab und zu mal einen rauskramen, den (fast) die ganze Welt kennt! Heute geht es bei todsicher um Fiete, Fritze Bollmann, Peter Jensen, Friedrich Paul... oder auch genannt Fritz Honka. Jaaaa, Mika nimmt sich des Frauenmörders von St. Pauli an und die Folge wird eklig! Nicht nur seine Kindheit war eine absolute Katastrophe. Der Fusel-trinkende Frauenmörder Fritz war nur durch einen Zufall entdeckt worden. Wie es dazu kam, verraten wir euch in dieser Folge! Wo ihr uns noch findet: https://www.instagram.com/todsicherpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/todsicherpodcast https://twitter.com/todsicherpod https://ko-fi.com/todsicherpodcast Quellen: https://www.spiegel.de/politik/keine-verwahrlosung-aus-uebermut-a-e7513666-0002-0001-0000-000041066684 https://www.zeit.de/1975/31/vier-leichen-unter-einem-dach https://www.abendblatt.de/hamburg/article108677387/Der-Blaubart-von-Mottenburg.html https://www.spiegel.de/politik/ich-hab-keine-erinnerung-davon-a-25bfa3e4-0002-0001-0000-000041069487?context=issue http://www.serienkillers.de/serienm%C3%B6rder/g-j/honka-fritz/ Musik von https://audiohub.de

TALENTLAB
Med Total Lokal

TALENTLAB

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 55:36


1. juledag fejrer vi i TalentLab med et afsnit af podcast Total Lokal med værterne Anders Mørch og Peter Jensen. Total Lokal er en underholdende nyhedspodcast, som dog i anledning af nytåret har skaleret op og bringer i denne timer underholdende nyheder på et mere nationalt plan. Vært: Alberte Bendix See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Thinking Crypto Interviews & News
Peter Jensen Interview - RocketFuel & Ripple With XRP Ledger to Revolutionize Global Payments

Thinking Crypto Interviews & News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 48:32


Peter Jensen is the CEO of RocketFuel. In this interview we discuss:- RocketFuel's crypto payment solutions- RocketFuel Ripple partnership and utilizing ODL - How crypto and blockchain are changing payments globally- Crypto regulations- NFTs & CBDCshttps://rocketfuel.inc/https://twitter.com/RocketFuelWeb3

ADHD Experts Podcast
468- Unlocking the Future of ADHD: Advances in Research, Diagnosis, & Treatment

ADHD Experts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 69:50


Peter Jensen, M.D., reviews the current research involving genetic and environmental factors associated with ADHD and discusses the scientific advances we may see in the next decade or more, including the diagnosis of more subtypes and novel treatments. Free Resources on ADHD Research, Diagnosis, and Treatment: Download: How Common Is ADHD in Adults? Read: The Buzz Around Neuroimaging Read: The History of ADHD and Its Treatment Access the video and slides for this episode here: https://www.additudemag.com/webinar/what-causes-adhd-advances-research-diagnosis-treatment/ Thank you for listening to ADDitude's ADHD Experts podcast. Please consider subscribing to the magazine (additu.de/subscribe) to support our mission of providing ADHD education and support.

Adult Site Broker Talk
Adult Site Broker Talk Episode 166 With Peter Jensen Of Rocket Fuel

Adult Site Broker Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 45:37


Peter Jensen of RocketFuel is this week's guest on Adult Site Broker Talk. Peter is a well-known Silicon Valley executive with over 30 years of experience in tech. Having served in senior positions at Oracle and Symantec, RocketFuel is his 6th startup. He's sold his other startups to companies ranging from IBM to Cloudflare and Cisco. RocketFuel helps brands attract new customers and increase revenue by accepting ACH bank transfers and over 160 cryptocurrencies as a form of payment and payouts and speed up and reduce costs by making cross border B2B payments. Its AI-based risk analysis assures fast, secure, and seamless transactions and their settlement guarantee removes volatility risk and provides next business day funding. You can follow them on Twitter @RocketFuelWeb3 and you can find their site at rocketfuel.inc Bruce, host of the show and CEO of Adult Site Broker said: “I had an interesting conversation with Peter about crypto in general and his solution specifically. They really seem to have figured out how to solve a lot of our industry's payment issues.” Adult Site Broker is the most experienced company to broker adult sites. They've sold and helped people buy more xxx sites than any other broker. Adult Site Broker is the leading company to sell porn sites and buy porn sites. They help their clients work out equitable deals. Check out their brand-new website at www.adultsitebroker.com, the leading destination to broker porn sites. Adult Site Broker also has an affiliate program, ASB Cash, at https://asbcash.com, where you can earn 20% referring people to buy adult sites and sell adult sites to Adult Site Broker, the porn website broker. For more information, please visit us at www.adultsitebroker.com to help you broker adult sites. Listen to Peter Jensen of RocketFuel on Adult Site Broker Talk, starting today at www.adultsitebrokertalk.com

The Nod with MCN
Niels Peter-Jensen - NPJ

The Nod with MCN

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 37:25


The boys are at the Malle Mile and meet up with Niels who is over from Germany. A former World Cup mountain bike racer, Niels moved into free riding then motorcycles. He's also got his own computer game! Ant and Ben catch up with him at the end of the weekend when all the racing and commentating is done. So apologies for some husky voices!

The Truth About Vintage Amps with Skip Simmons
Ep. 118: "Pirate Ale" (Special Guest: Ben Harper)

The Truth About Vintage Amps with Skip Simmons

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 103:44


This week, we're joined by the one-and-only Ben Harper, who has a couple of questions for Skip right before his Lyon, France concert. Ben regales us with tales of a rare Weissenborn spotted on a Disneyland ride, Dumbles, and pre-show skateboarding (which Skip is a little worried about). He also spills the beans on his new touring amp of choice… a Two-Rock. Before Ben joins us, we've got our usual assortment of listener-submitted questions on tremolo and speaker impendence, Larry Chung references, and a tamale suggestion. Want to be a part of the show? Keep the amp questions for Skip coming to podcast@fretboardjournal.com! Voice memos or emails are welcome. Don't forget we now have a Patreon if you'd like to support the show. Some of the topics discussed in this episode:  :34 Special thanks to Shure for that MV7 that Skip uses; the Fretboard Summit (August 24-26 in Chicago; www.fretboardsummit.org) 1:51 PSA: Skip is retired through September 2:23 A forthcoming Danelectro documentary, early Nat Daniel-built Epiphone Model M amps 15:32 This week's sponsors: Emerald City Guitars, Stringjoy Strings (use the code FRETBOARD to save 10% off your first string order), Amplified Parts, and Grez Guitars.  19:05 Peter Jensen's Magnavox 12" speakers 20:54 Don Pepino canned tomato sauce (thanks, Rob), Remington Model 5 typewriters 22:27 A 1964 Fender Vibrolux Reverb with a replaced power transformer…but not really; Skip gets a visit from Larry Chung 29:46 The dangers of playing a bass through a small guitar amp; Versatone amps; Los Hernandez tamales in Union Gap, Washington (https://www.loshernandeztamales.com); Bruce Harvie & the Sound Flea's ‘Overhead at Darrington' (Bandcamp link) 38:47 A humming Ampeg GS-12 Reverberocket: Was the speaker affecting the reverb spring? 43:26 Changing the tremolo depth on an Ampeg Jet 46:12 Skip's favorite trem circuit; a Massie that modulates the guitar signal; Chris Vincent  (https://www.instagram.com/djlavalamp/) 51:03 Tube amp kits (Mod 102 and Mod 102+ from AmplifiedParts.com https://www.amplifiedparts.com/products/amp-kit-mod-electronics-mod102-guitar-amp ); grilled asparagus; the Good Ol' Grateful Deadcast 59:54 The rising cost of everything 1:02:17 Speaker impedance for a Gibson Falcon GR-19RVT Crestline 1:02:53 What to do with the reverb on a Silvertone 1484; JHD Audio Ice Cubes 1:06:09 Special guest: Ben Harper! Forestry; a vintage Weissenborn spotted on Disneyland's Pirates of the Caribbean ride; Ben's new Two-Rock Bloomfield Drive; Marcus Eaton; Jimmy Page seeing David Lindley's Kaleidoscope; Liuteria Guarnieri guitars (https://www.liuteriaguarnieri.com/en/acoustic-guitars/); Dumbles are like Basquiats; skateboarding before a concert; kicking Princeton Reverbs; tech Bill Webb; and vintage Gibson amps  Recorded July 19, 2023.  Hosted by amp tech Skip Simmons and co-hosted/produced by Jason Verlinde of the Fretboard Journal.  Support us on Patreon.com for added content and the occasional surprise and don't forget to get a subscription to the Fretboard Journal (link). Digital subscriptions start at just $30. Ben has a huge feature in our 53rd issue!  Submit your amp questions, recipes, and life hacks to podcast@fretboardjournal.com and don't forget to share the show with friends on social media.

Baltimore Positive
Baltimore Sun editorial writer Peter Jensen discusses importance and future of journalism with Nestor

Baltimore Positive

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 38:15


Baltimore Sun editorial writer Peter Jensen discusses importance and future of journalism with Nestor

The One Thing
Episode 296 – Peter Jensen on his new book the Life of Faith

The One Thing

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 26:06


Peter Jensen talks through his new book The Life of Faith. It's a systematic theology you will actually read!

Pediatric Meltdown
138 Aggression in Youth: Assessment and Treatment

Pediatric Meltdown

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 64:55


https://302.buzz/PM-WhatAreYourThoughtsAggression in children is a complex issue that can leave parents feeling helpless and desperate for a solution. Many turn to medication as a quick fix, but according to Dr. Lia Gaggino's guest, Dr. Peter Jensen, multiple medications are not always the answer. It's important to assess the situation correctly and consider alternative approaches before turning to medication. In this episode, Doctors Gaggino and Jensen explore the various causes of aggression in children and provide tips on how to handle it effectively without resorting to excessive medication. Whether you're a parent, caregiver, or educator, the information provided in this episode can help you better understand aggression in children and how best to support them. Get your pad and pencils ready, you'll be taking notes on this one. [00:30 -27:46] Understanding the Different Types of Aggression in Children and How to Treat ThemThe Importance of Assessing and Diagnosing before Prescribing MedicationAggression in children can fall into different categories, such as chronically irritable and explosive or misinterpreting social cuesDiagnostic Skills Help in Identifying the Underlying Causes of Aggressive Behaviors in ChildrenBipolar disorder and schizophrenia are unlikely causes of aggressive behavior in children[27:47- 38:02] Understanding and Treating Aggressive Behaviors in Children Treatment for ADHD should be maximized before turning to other medicationsResperidone and Aripiprazole have been approved by the FDA to treat aggression in childrenPrimary care providers need to get comfortable with atypical medications Guidelines for treating maladaptive aggression in youth are available in the journal Pediatrics[38:03 -48:14] Evaluating Medication for Children with Mental Health DisordersTrauma should be considered when treating children with psychiatric medications.Avoid the "pharmacotherapy of desperation," which involves adding multiple medications without clear rationale. Deprescribing, or slowly decreasing medication use, can be helpful for children on multiple medications that may not be effective.A thorough evaluation of the underlying disorder, using rating scales and input from multiple sources, is essential for choosing the right medication.[48:15 - 57:06] Top Screening Tools for Child Mental HealthVanderbilt Rating Scale is essential for monitoring ADHD in kids on stimulantsPHQ-9 is a quick and free depression scale that is recommended by the US Preventive Services Task Force and Academy of PediatricsSCARED is an effective tool for tracking and screening anxiety in children and can be given to parents or youthPSC-17 is ideal for well-child visits as it has only 17 items and screens for inattention, ADHD, anxiety, and depressionSuicide specific tools like ASK Screening Questions and Columbia should be used alongside PHQ-9 for better screening of suicidal ideation and behavior; CRAFFT can be used to screen for substance use in teenagers. [57:07 - 1:04:54] Closing segment TakeawayYou can reach Dr. Peter JensenWebsite: https://thereachinstitute.org/LinkedIn:

Two Ways News
A Jensen Brothers Episode

Two Ways News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 40:03


With Tony away on holiday, Phillip has brought in his brother Peter Jensen for a special conversation on Easter, their new books The Coming of the Holy Spirit and The Life of Faith: An Introduction to Christian Doctrine, as well as the upcoming King's Coronation. Below are some snippets of the conversation. Listen to the full episode to glean more from the depth of their insights of our world today and to enjoy some good ol' brotherly banter in between. (We'll be taking a break from Two Ways News next week. God willing, we'll be back with our next episode in the first week of May.) This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.twoways.news/subscribe

Trail EAffect
Jed Talbot of OBP Trailworks - ”Off the Beaten Path” #123

Trail EAffect

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 96:20


Jed Talbot of OBP Trailworks #123 Topics: Growing up in Maine and How Jed got into Trail Building Landing in the Upper Midwest for College – Carlton College Getting involved with the Student Conservation Association (SCA) Becoming an instructor for the SCA Facilitators of the Experience! Know It all vs Learn it all Transitioning into the world of Professional Trail Building from the SCA Starting with Peter Jensen and Associates Knowledge Sharing within the Trail Building Industry Trail Building Education through Universities and Trade Schools USFS Manual Principals of Back Country Rigging OBP Trailworks and the type of work that OBP Trail Works does Adaptive Trails and Accessibility into the Outdoors through trails Trail Building in Patagonia Argentina Volunteer Patagonia The importance of the PTBA as a Trade Association for Trail Building What Jed looks for in a Trail Community More Accessible Trails. More Inclusion Closing Comments Jed Links: OBP Trailworks: https://www.obptrailworks.com/   Freyja Volunteer Patagonia: https://www.volunteerpatagonia.org/ Student Conservation Association: https://www.thesca.org/   Episode Sponsor - Coulee Creative: www.dudejustsendit.com https://www.couleecreative.com/   Trail EAffect Show Links: Trail Effect Podcast Website: www.traileaffectpodcast.com KETL Mtn Apparel Affiliate Link: https://ketlmtn.com/josh Worldwide Cyclery Affiliate Link: https://www.worldwidecyclery.com/?aff=559 Trail One Components: https://trailone.bike/ Contact Josh at evolutiontrails@gmail.com This Podcast has been edited and produced by Evolution Trail Services  

No Stupid Questions
Falling Backwards Into Things–The Path to Research in Identity, Stigma and Organizing

No Stupid Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 32:04


Falling Backwards Into Things–The Path to Research in Identity, Stigma and Organizing I say this about every episode but I definitely have to say it about this one---YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS TODAY'S EPISODE.  Wow. We cover a lot of territory with Dr. Peter Jensen, an assistant professor in the Department of Communication Studies in the College of Communication & Information Sciences. But first, fun fact: Peter is the first guest we have ever had who said he actually dreamed of being a professor as a young child, and this inspiration came from watching Indiana Jones films where Indiana Jones was in a classroom teaching!!  But, on to the real stuff. Dr. Jensen studies organizational communication, but what he really looks at it why we organize the way we do, and the communicativeness of the process. What does that really mean? It means he studies things like stigma within an organization and how underlying stigma about topics such as incarceration carry over into decisions that are made, the ways individuals are interacted with and treated, and ultimately the structural issues related to stigma. Peter has worked with and studied individuals who have been incarcerated and who then are trying to re-engage with the world and return to the identity they might have had prior to serving time in prison. Peter is an ethnographer, which means he works in the field and he works directly with the population he is studying as well as the organizations working to help them (or not).  We cover so much territory in today's conversation, and it certainly sheds light on the breadth and depth of the work being done in the broad area of communication research.  To follow us on Twitter: @ICIRAlabama

Moore Theological College
Book launch – Peter Jensen – The Life of Faith: An Introduction to Christian Doctrine

Moore Theological College

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 22:58


Moore Theological College
Book launch – Peter Jensen – The Life of Faith: An Introduction to Christian Doctrine

Moore Theological College

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 22:59


The Pastor's Heart with Dominic Steele
The Church of England crosses a rubicon - with Dr Peter Jensen

The Pastor's Heart with Dominic Steele

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 26:38


The Church of England has betrayed the Anglican Communion says Former Archbishop Peter Jensen. In a challenging, not to be missed conversation, Dr. Jensen, the former General Secretary of the Gafcon movement and former Archbishop of Sydney, speaks candidly about his own shock and grief at last week's General Synod decision, which he says is a crossing of the rubicon and will have far bigger consequences than those who brought it could have imagined. The Church of England official media release says “The General Synod has welcomed proposals which would enable same-sex couples to come to church after a civil marriage or civil partnership to give thanks, dedicate their relationship to God and receive God's blessing.”Dr Jensen says he has a particular heart for the deeply Christian faithful individuals experiencing same sex attraction and other chaste single Christians, who have been let down so badly by the English synod.Dr Jensen shares a pastoral encouragement to faithful believers within the English Church as they work our their response and notes the GAFCON movement is ready to provide pastoral support and encouragement, through the AMIE network (https://www.anglicanmissioninengland.org). –Church of England Media Statement http://bit.ly/3YS1wGtArchbishop of Canterbury speech to the Anglican Consultative Council https://bit.ly/3E5QcOUHelp us upgrade the cameras and video switching equipment used for The Pastor's Heart. Make a regular donation via http://www.patreon.com/thepastorsheart or make a one of donation at http://www/thepastorsheart.net Support the show--To make a one off contribution to support The Pastor's Heart's ministry go to this link, or to become a regular Patreon supporter click here.

No Stupid Questions
Falling Backwards Into Things–The Path to Research in Identity, Stigma and Organizing

No Stupid Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 32:08


I say this about every episode but I definitely have to say it about this one---YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS TODAY'S EPISODE. Wow. We cover a lot of territory with Dr. Peter Jensen, an assistant professor in the Department of Communication Studies in the College of Communication & Information Sciences. But first, fun fact: Peter is the first guest we have ever had who said he actually dreamed of being a professor as a young child, and this inspiration came from watching Indiana Jones films where Indiana Jones was in a classroom teaching!! But, on to the real stuff. Dr. Jensen studies organizational communication, but what he really looks at it why we organize the way we do, and the communicativeness of the process. What does that really mean? It means he studies things like stigma within an organization and how underlying stigma about topics such as incarceration carry over into decisions that are made, the ways individuals are interacted with and treated, and ultimately the structural issues related to stigma. Peter has worked with and studied individuals who have been incarcerated and who then are trying to re-engage with the world and return to the identity they might have had prior to serving time in prison. Peter is an ethnographer, which means he works in the field and he works directly with the population he is studying as well as the organizations working to help them (or not). We cover so much territory in today's conversation, and it certainly sheds light on the breadth and depth of the work being done in the broad area of communication research. To follow us on Twitter: @ICIRAlabama

JOWMA (Jewish Orthodox Women's Medical Association) Podcast
REACH for Better Mental Health For Our Children with Dr. Peter Jensen

JOWMA (Jewish Orthodox Women's Medical Association) Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 63:48


Dr. Jensen is the Board Chair of the REACH Institute, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization he founded in 2006. From 1999-2009 he served at the National Institute of Mental Health as the Associate Director for Child Adolescent Mental Health Research. He then moved to Columbia University to assume an endowed professorship in the Department of Psychiatry, where he directed the Center for the Advancement of Children's Mental Health. Leaving New York in 2009 he joined Mayo Clinic's Department of Psychiatry Psychology to lead the Division of Child Psychiatry Psychology, eventually becoming the Vice-Chair of the Department (Research). In 2014 he was appointed Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences in Little Rock, moving to Adjunct Professor in 2018. Dr. Jensen was the lead NIMH investigator on the Multimodal Treatment of ADHD study (MTA) and served on other multi-site NIMH national studies. He has held many national offices, including President of the International Society for Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology, Secretary and Council Member (American Academy of Child Adolescent Psychiatry), and as member of CHADD's Board and Scientific Advisory Board. Dr. Jensen has authored/edited over 300 peer reviewed articles and chapters and 20 books. He has received many awards for research and teaching from multiple national organizations, including the Hall of Fame award from CHADD, the American Psychological Association, the American Psychiatric Association, the American Academy of Child Adolescent Psychiatry, the Society for Child Psychiatric Nursing, and NAMI.

The Pastor's Heart with Dominic Steele
Repentance is what's needed - with former Gafcon General Secretary Peter Jensen

The Pastor's Heart with Dominic Steele

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 30:44


The Anglican Communion is broken and needs to repent. Provinces of the Anglican Communion are now free to develop their own teaching on sexuality, according to the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby. There will be no contending for the faith (cf Jude 1:3) or withdrawing fellowship from the sexually immoral. Archbishop Justin Welby arranged the Lambeth Conference so that delegates didn't get to vote on the most contentious issue of the day - sexuality. Rather he wrote to delegates announcing that Lambeth 1:10 still applied, but there would be no consequences for ignoring it. Former Archbishop of Sydney and former General Secretary of Gafcon Peter Jensen joins us to review the confusion in global Anglicanism in the wake of Lambeth22.Gafcon's letter to the churches: https://bit.ly/3BWUKadCommunique from the Global South: https://bit.ly/3p64FSVMedia Release from the Global South: https://bit.ly/3JUZoYhhttp://www.thepastorsheart.net/podcast/peter-jensen-on-lambeth22Support the show

Two Ways News
The road to spiritual health is paved with Christian books

Two Ways News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 15:52


Before we get to the subject of why Christian books are so vital, a follow up from last week's post about being a ‘conservative'. Geoff Robson, who has taken over much of the editorial work I used to do at Matthias Media, got in touch to share a great quote from Peter Jensen. Geoff writes: You reminded me of when PFJ became Archbishop (when I'd been working at Anglican Media for just over a year), and the media picked up on the label ‘radical conservative' that had been applied to him at some point. He said he liked the label and accepted it (I had to transcribe the press conference for work, so I still have it filed away!). PFJ said:Only a conservative could be radical. A conservative, to my mind, is someone who takes matters through to the foundations and is convinced about the foundations. In a postmodern world, this is rare. And indeed some of the flack we get, as a Church—with complaints about the way we behave and the way we speak—are simply a misunderstanding. We are very serious people, with a serious intellectual and moral agenda in a world where these things are treated somewhat as though they don't matter as much.Now, we have certain base convictions which are terrifically important to us. Having those base convictions frees us to be extraordinarily flexible about things that are of secondary nature.Precisely. But onto this week's post, which is about bananas and Christian books. The road to spiritual health is paved with Christian booksAs a writer arguing in favour of Christian books, I feel a bit like a banana-grower arguing in favour of bananas—like my family did when I was growing up. My dad's people grew bananas at Dunoon, outside Lismore. My grandfather was even the president at one time of the North Coast Banana Growers Federation (he was the Big Banana, you could say).So it is hardly surprising that our family consumed bananas in impressive quantities and in every conceivable format. We had them mashed on bread, sliced onWeet-Bix and baked in the Queen of All Cakes (banana cake with lemon icing). We ate them raw, frittered and barbecued. They were our morning tea, our afternoon tea and our sneaky late-night snack.We were banana people, and had the banana key rings and other banana-themed merchandise to prove it. This poster was on the wall on the back verandah:It always struck me that having a road paved with banana peels was also quite possibly dangerous to health. But perhaps the banana lobby could be forgiven for overlooking this. What else would you expect them to be but blindly and joyously pro-banana?I feel rather like this in arguing that the road to spiritual health is paved with Christian books. What else would I say, as a life-long Christian writer and publisher?However, it's a little different. I'm not sure that a conviction about the all-purpose benefits of bananas was the reason my grandfather spent his life growing and promoting them. Perhaps it was—maybe the banana passion came first, and then the desire to grow them. But it has certainly been that way with me. It's precisely because of a strong conviction about the value of Christian books that I've spent my ministry life writing, editing and publishing them.That conviction has three pillars.The first is a theological belief in the power of the word. It's a cliché to say that we live in a visual age where people prefer to watch rather than to read. This is true, but only in so far as it is a description of every age. People have always preferred the immediacy of the visual. This is why that little thing called idolatry—the worship of a visual representation of the divine—is condemned so widely and vigorously in the Bible. It has always been humanity's besetting sin.The ‘humiliation of the word' (as Jacques Ellul described it) is a feature not just of modernity but of history. Our rejection of God is a rebellion against him who cannot be seen, and a turning to the worship of created things that can be seen. Rather than seeing in the creation evidence for the invisible God, and honouring and thanking and listening to him, we turn away and suppress that truth. We turn to what can be immediately seen and worship it instead.The visual is immediate and uninterpreted. It has no words. It is ‘dumb', as Isaiah describes the idol that we make out of a piece of wood. Five minutes ago we were barbecuing bananas over it; now we've fashioned it into a shape and are thinking that it provides the meaning for our lives. The visual suits us very well, because we simply experience it and decide for ourselves what it means.A preference for seeing and watching over listening and reading is more than a difference in learning styles or personal taste (although of course it is partly that). It is also deeply rooted in our human unwillingness to learn the truth about ourselves and God by humbling listening to his word. The Christian, by contrast, lives by faith not by sight, and our faith is in the word of Christ that we hear (2 Cor 5:7; Rom 10:17).However, if it is God's powerful word that we should turn to and believe, why are Christian books important? Why is the Bible not the only book to be published and read?This brings us to the second foundation for the importance of Christian books and reading, and it is also theological. The word of God is authoritatively revealed and inscripturated in the Bible, and the Bible remains the supreme and only source-book for our knowledge of him. But his word is communicated and does its powerful work as his people speak it. Whether in the teaching-preaching speech of pastor-teachers, or in the one-another speech of his people in multiple ways, God's word is spoken and heard and grasped and understood through the mediation of human speech.Christian books are vital because Christian speech is vital. We receive God's word in Scripture, and then by his Spirit we preach it so that it can be heard and believed. We preach it and teach it, and explain and expound and admonish and encourage and exhort it. And we write and read it.But this raises the third pillar of Christian reading. Why reading? Why not just hearing? Why bother with books if we have sermons and podcasts?The answer is obvious to anyone who has enjoyed the benefits of not just listening to biblical sermons but of reading the Bible for yourself. Something different happens when we read the Bible ourselves, because reading is a different mode of receiving and hearing and engaging with words. Reading is more flexible, and offers different opportunities for learning. When we read, we can speed up or slow down. We can skim and gain an impression of the whole, and then go back and pore over words and sentences, and milk them for meaning. We can pause and ask mental questions, and then re-read for possible answers. When we read a particularly striking sentence or phrase or metaphor, we can stop to appreciate it and allow its power to penetrate our minds. This is why the Bible itself recommends reading and re-reading and meditating over the word so that its sweetness enters our soul (as in Joshua 1:8 and most of Psalm 119).Reading, in other words, is deep and interactive. We are not simply receiving the words at the pace and direction of the speaker; we can engage with the words, and draw more from them.This is why a book or an extended essay can mount a significant argument, or take us deep into the truth of some aspect of God's word, in a way that a sermon or talk or conversation cannot. Reading helps us to think and to change our minds—again, in a different way from what hearing or listening can achieve.If Christian growth includes the renewal of the mind, then the road to spiritual health is indeed paved with biblically faithful Christian books. In God's providence, he has given us this powerful means of learning and growing in our knowledge of him. Why would we not take advantage of this blessing that God has provided? When our hearts and minds are so prone to spiritual ill-health, why would we turn up our nose at the rich nutrition that a diet of Christian reading supplies?I guess because we're human. We're lazy and inattentive, even to our own detriment. We prefer things on our own terms.Sometimes, in the end, we'd rather just eat bananas.PSSo much else comes to mind on this topic, especially as a I look back over the past several decades. We promote books and reading in church far less than we did. We might say that this is because ‘people don't read any more', but this is a consequence of our inaction more than a cause. It was no different in the 1980s and 90s. Everyone then said that reading was dead because of television, just as everyone today blames the internet. But in the past, churches that promoted and sold and discussed books regularly unsurprisingly fostered a healthy culture of Christian reading. We could easily do so again. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.twoways.news/subscribe

Fitness Fanatics – 93.7 The Ticket KNTK
Peter Jensen's original 10-week challenge

Fitness Fanatics – 93.7 The Ticket KNTK

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 10:42


Peter talks about the experience of starting his Farrell's journey through the 10-week challenge (where he was NOT the winner of the local $1,000 prize).

Fitness Fanatics – 93.7 The Ticket KNTK
Peter Jensen: Navigating fitness through COVID

Fitness Fanatics – 93.7 The Ticket KNTK

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 26:13


Peter Jensen was able to achieve great results despite a global pandemic. How was he able to stay focused and committed while being forced to workout at home?

Fitness Fanatics – 93.7 The Ticket KNTK
Peter Jensen: Life during and after the Farrell's National Challenge

Fitness Fanatics – 93.7 The Ticket KNTK

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 13:05


Peter describes what it's like to wait 10 months to learn whether he had won the Farrell's National Challenge, and his experiences visiting other Farrell's gyms throughout the midwest.

Fitness Fanatics – 93.7 The Ticket KNTK
Peter Jensen: What would life had been like without this fitness journey?

Fitness Fanatics – 93.7 The Ticket KNTK

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 7:07


Peter gives a chilling answer to the question "Where would your life be if you hadn't started the ten-week challenge?"

Fitness Fanatics – 93.7 The Ticket KNTK
Peter Jensen (Winner of the Farrell's $10,000 National Challenge)

Fitness Fanatics – 93.7 The Ticket KNTK

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 15:35


Peter Jensen was the winner of the 2021 National Challenge through Farrell's Extreme Bodyshaping, meaning he achieved the biggest body transformation across all Farrell's gyms. In this segment, Peter discusses the ultimatum that got him inside the gym in the first place.

Exploring Different Brains
Adolescent Mental Health, featuring Peter S. Jensen, MD | EDB 264

Exploring Different Brains

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 13:25


The REACH Institute founder Dr. Peter Jensen discusses the importance of mental health care for kids. (13 mins) Peter S. Jensen, MD is the Board Chair and Founder of The REACH Institute. The Institute is a 501(c)3 nonprofit dedicated to ensuring that the most effective, scientifically proven mental health care reaches all children and families. They train primary care providers, therapists, and other professionals to diagnose and treat mental health issues. While serving as the Associate Director of Child and Adolescent Research at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), Dr. Jensen saw a widening gap between scientific knowledge about mental health and the application of that knowledge to help children and teens. Science has made remarkable advances in understanding mental health problems and how to treat them. But healthcare professionals were not consistently or effectively using this knowledge to diagnose and treat common disorders. After leaving NIMH, Dr. Jensen went to Columbia University to serve as the founding director of the Center for the Advancement of Children's Mental Health. While there, he developed the core methods REACH uses today. The goal was to close the gap between science and practice. The central strategy was to bring together leading scientists, mental health experts and agencies, primary care providers, parents, and schools to identify the best scientific findings available to help children. Then Dr. Jensen led REACH to implement, disseminate, and evaluate these methods. He describes the process as “putting science to work.” For more about REACH: https://thereachinstitute.org/ Follow Different Brains on social media: https://twitter.com/diffbrains https://www.facebook.com/different.brains/ https://www.instagram.com/diffbrains/ Check out more episodes of Exploring Different Brains! http://differentbrains.org/category/edb/

Exploring Different Brains
Onboarding Doctors in Neurodiversity, featuring Peter S. Jensen, MD | EDB 262

Exploring Different Brains

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 28:27


The REACH Institute founder Dr. Peter Jensen discusses his work training medical professionals in neurodiversity. (28 mins) Peter S. Jensen, MD is the Board Chair and Founder of The REACH Institute. The Institute is a 501(c)3 nonprofit dedicated to ensuring that the most effective, scientifically proven mental health care reaches all children and families. They train primary care providers, therapists, and other professionals to diagnose and treat mental health issues. While serving as the Associate Director of Child and Adolescent Research at the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), Dr. Jensen saw a widening gap between scientific knowledge about mental health and the application of that knowledge to help children and teens. Science has made remarkable advances in understanding mental health problems and how to treat them. But healthcare professionals were not consistently or effectively using this knowledge to diagnose and treat common disorders. After leaving NIMH, Dr. Jensen went to Columbia University to serve as the founding director of the Center for the Advancement of Children's Mental Health. While there, he developed the core methods REACH uses today. The goal was to close the gap between science and practice. The central strategy was to bring together leading scientists, mental health experts and agencies, primary care providers, parents, and schools to identify the best scientific findings available to help children. Then Dr. Jensen led REACH to implement, disseminate, and evaluate these methods. He describes the process as “putting science to work.” For more about REACH: https://thereachinstitute.org/ Follow Different Brains on social media: https://twitter.com/diffbrains https://www.facebook.com/different.brains/ https://www.instagram.com/diffbrains/ Check out more episodes of Exploring Different Brains! http://differentbrains.org/category/edb/

Church Society podcast
Peter Jensen - The Mission of the Church

Church Society podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 10:14


In this first of our 2022 Lent series on the challenges of Global Anglicanism, Rt Revd Peter Jensen former Archbishop of Sydney and General Secretary of GAFCON, speaks about the challenge of taking the good news of the Lord Jesus Christ to the world. He identifies three challenges: identity, truth and relationships.

Two Ways News
Q&A with Marty

Two Ways News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 42:42


For those of who are new to The Payneful Truth, every month or so I have a Q&A style conversation with a friend. It's usually one of the partner-only posts, but this month I thought I'd made it a freebie for everyone on the list. This month it's with my good friend Marty Sweeney, director of Matthias Media in the USA, and a pastor at Old North Church in Canfield, Ohio. We talk about some new books in the pipeline from Matthias Media, about an extraordinary new book not published by Matthias Media, about whether reading is relevant anymore anyway, and about what Marty has learned about building a ‘discipling' culture at his church over the last ten years.The text below is a shorter, edited transcript of our conversation. The attached audio version is considerably longer, with plenty of extra diversions and discussions.Tony: Let me start with a simple one: what are you reading at the moment?Marty: Well, my fun bedside book is the letters between two American founding fathers (as we call them): Thomas Jefferson, and our second president John Adams. They corresponded over the last 14 years of their life, and wrote these exquisite letters back and forth. Their dialogue is just amazing, and one of their big topics was analyzing what true Christianity is and where it's been corrupted. Of course, they would say we've corrupted it! But anyway, that's been a fun read.On the more overtly Christian side, one of my jobs at Matthias Media is to read a lot of manuscripts for publication. And I've recently been reading one by Peter Jensen. We don't know what we're going to call the book (perhaps The Life of Faith), but it is basically a systematic theology. And I just was really encouraged by it. Unlike many of you over there, I never had the opportunity to sit under Peter's teaching, lecturing or sermons. Just to sit for a week and be saturated in the way he threads together doctrine—boy, that was really good. Lord willing, Peter's book will be out sometime in 2022.I also just finished another manuscript—this one by our mutual friend, Ian Carmichael—on the topic of busyness. It's based on some talks he did at his local church, and it's a really helpful look at what busyness really is and how we should think about it in our lives.Today I started on a new book by Craig Hamilton that has just been released by Matthias Media (one of the few I haven't read). It's a follow-up to his really, really helpful book, Wisdom in Leadership. This one's called Wisdom in Leadership Development. I'm only three chapters in, but finding it very stimulating so far.But Tony, let me turn it back on you on the subject of reading. I'm working with a young man at our church. He's a lovely man of God, striving hard to grow, and he's got a normal job that keeps him busy. He's just had his first child.But he recently said to me: “I'm not a reader. I hardly ever read. And I do most of my learning through podcasts or documentaries.”So I'm curious: How much do we allow for that as we teach and train people? How much do we allow for the new technology, and the new way of people's lives? Or should we insist on reading?Tony: I think my first reaction would be that the new technologies and possibilities are enriching and are a bonus, but that they can't replace what happens and how you learn when you engage in long-form reading. And that's because of the way reading works, the way it unfolds an argument. It can unfold an argument at a length and depth that a podcast or a video just can't do (or a sermon for that matter!).They are complementary. Because if you think about it, that's the way learning and growth works in our Christian lives.We hear the word coming to us on the lips of other people—in sermons, in Bible studies, in discussion. But then there's the time when you sit, and read, and reflect, and chew over the word of the Biblein a way that you can't do in a conversation, or by listening to a sermon or a podcast or YouTube clip.And so certainly with the guys and girls that we're training at Campus Bible Study, we're trying to help them learn to be readers and to learn by reading. I'm not a purist who thinks, “We've got to get back to books, and get rid of these ridiculous modern technologies”. It's nothing like that. But to exclude reading, or to think that it can all be achieved without it, scrubs out a massive and irreplaceable medium for learning and growth.Marty: You wrote a resource a couple of years ago, a kind of book-course hybrid called The Generosity Project. It has a book with the content in it, but also videos you can play in your small group (which mirror the content of the book). And I tried a little experiment. I would read through a section in the book and highlight and note the key points. And then I would watch the video—and it was interesting how different things stuck out to me in the video. So yes, I think there's something really healthy about using both forms of communication, and getting the best out of both.Tony: I think there's a lot of potential in that kind of format. In fact (as you know!) we're thinking that this sort of multi-faceted resource will become a regular thing. We're thinking of calling them ‘learn together'books: a book or resource that is not so much for reading on your own but for helping you learn with others in a small group, using a blend of different inputs and activities. There's the conversational, interactive, inductive process of working on the Bible together and talking about what it means for us; then there's the video-based input that provides summaries, teaching and illustrative examples; and then there's also slabs of text to read and reflect on (whether during the group time or afterwards). All part of ‘learning together', and all in the one book (with the videos available free online).So far, the feedback on The Generosity Project—which was kind of the prototype—has been very encouraging. We're going to do a similar sort of thing with the new Two Ways to Live training resources that will be coming out next year.Marty: I have a fun question to ask: what is the book you wish you'd written? I've heard authors say that that's how they endorse a book: “This is the book I wish I'd written”. I'm curious what you would say.Tony: Actually, I have a golf book here on my desk called The Elements of Scoring: a master's guide to the art of scoring your best when you're not playing your best by Raymond Floyd. I really wished I'd written that because that would mean I'd be as good a golfer as Raymond Floyd!But the other book that's on my desk at the moment that I'm really enjoying and learning from is David Seccombe's book, The Gospel of the Kingdom: Jesus' revolutionary message. I guess it's not so much that I wish I'd written it, but that I'm really glad that David has!There's been a lot of debate recently about the gospel. In fact, in The Payneful Truth we've had a bunch of posts about that subject and where apologetics also fits in. And of course, I've been doing a lot of thinking about how to summarize and convey the gospel (as part the new editions of the Two Ways to Live material).I'm convinced more than ever about the need to integrate the atoning death of Christ, by which we are forgiven and justified, with the glorious resurrection of Christ as the Lord and King and Judge of all, who now offers forgiveness, to whom we now joyfully submit, and who will return in glory.For many people, it seems like it has to be one or the other. A gospel of forgiveness of sins through the cross, or a ‘gospel of the kingdom' that focuses on the resurrection and the hope of a new creation. The ‘gospel of the kingdom' people often criticize traditional evangelicalism for being too individualistic and making it just about the salvation of souls. “It's really about a whole new kingdom, and a new creation, and the restoration of all things, etc. etc.” And before you know it, the gospel is all about the renewal of the creation—and the idea that Jesus died as a substitute on the cross for your sins has become a footnote on page 27.David has succeeded in showing how in the New Testament itself, these two aspects are not ‘competitors' but part of the same gospel proclamation. It's brilliantly done, and really important for thinking about evangelism here and now.Marty: I just read it with the apprentices at our church. I would say it's as paradigm-changing for me as reading Goldsworthy's Gospel and Kingdom about 20 years ago. It's a fantastic book.Tony: Marty, can I swing it back to you? One of the things that's encouraged me in working with you over many years is the work that you're doing at Old North Church in Canfield, in Ohio—as a kind of laboratory of the ‘trellis and vine' discipleship ministry we've been talking about for so long. You've been at Old North now for…?Marty: Ten years next week.Tony: As you look back, what have been the key things that you've learned about trying to actually implement this kind of ministry philosophy in a church?Marty: God has been very kind. As I reflect back, I am grateful to have gained a little bit of wisdom. I remember hearing Don Carson once say (as a teacher): “Until people get tired of hearing you say the same thing and roll their eyes, you haven't said it enough”. I think I've learned this over the years. You have to keep saying it again and again. So I've taught The Course of Your Life many times, and I keep being surprised (although I shouldn't be) how much I need to keep saying it all again and again and again. I shouldn't be surprised—God keeps having to say the same things to me again and again.So one lesson has been: to spread a new culture of discipling, you have to keep saying the same thing—maybe in the same ways, sometimes in different ways—again and again. And this has meant that, over time, we've come to have a new shared language at Old North. This has been more important than I ever would have thought ten years ago.The other thing I would say is that I've learned the value of breaking down the distinction between what we might call ‘personal Christian ethics' and ‘training in ministry'. What we once might have said is, “You teach people to be godly Christians, to live ethically, and then later on you might train them to be involved in a ministry”.But that's separating two things that belong together. The ethical response to being a Christian is to make disciples. And (to go back to my first point), I've been saying that again and again and again.And perhaps one last thing. I've learned about the need to be patient, to hold people's hands a little more, to help and encourage them over time to implement or execute or whatever you want to say it. I have tended to think, “If I get the message right, and the shared language right, and we teach that repeatedly—then people will go and do it”. But that's not often the case, even for the best of us. And I put myself in that camp! We need encouragement and help and support to put it into practice.So someone who really ‘gets' it still needs help. They still need someone to remind them, “Hey, Beau—why don't you go over there? There's a newcomer. Would you mind following him up?” Something as simple as that. “Could you meet up with this person who's really struggling during this season of life, and read the Bible with them?”Things like that. I think I have underestimated how much we need to do that.Tony: That's really helpful, Marty. It's funny, isn't it? We've heard it 47 times and know what we should do. And yet strangely, we don't do it. We still need each other to keep reminding and encouraging and exhorting each other to love other people in the gospel.And that's what you've done for me (and hopefully our readers and listeners) over the past few minutes. Thank you.PSHope you enjoyed that little chat. Next week (God willing) it's back to finish the series on faith, love and hope as the essence of the Christian life. If you'd like to catch up on that series (and read its exciting conclusion!), you can become a partner/subscriber very easily (and very freely for the first 60 days) by clicking this button and signing up for the free trial: This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.twoways.news/subscribe

The Payments Show Podcast
EP. 037 - 1-Click Checkout with Crypto Payments - Peter Jensen, RocketFuel Blockchain

The Payments Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 46:23


In this episode of The Payments Show Podcast, I spoke to Peter Jensen who is the CEO of RocketFuel Blockchain. RocketFuel offers merchants seamless integration to accept cryptocurrency and bank transfers with lower transaction fees, no declines and zero chargebacks.Summary of topics discussed:1. 3 Reasons To Use Crypto Payments2. Serving Brand New Customer Segments3. Payment Trends with Younger Generations 4. How Merchants Receive Payouts5. Incentivising Customers to Use Crypto Payments6. The problem with Crypto Visa and MasterCards7. Volatility with Regular Currency and Cryptocurrencies8. Stablecoins vs Altcoins vs Bitcoin9. Central Bank Digital Currencies10. Integration with eCommerce PlatformsDetails:- Recorded on 17 Jun 2021- Host: Satwant Phull, Founder of Digital Money Lab- Guest: Peter Jensen, CEO of RocketFuel Blockchain[Next Steps]- Get in touch with Satwant: digitalmoneylab.com- Get in touch with Peter: linkedin.com/in/pjensen4- RocketFuel Blockchain: rocketfuelblockchain.com [Support the Show]Buy Bitcoin and receive $20 cash bonus! Bitstamp is the original global cryptocurrency exchange. Buy instantly with a card: bit.ly/3mQTk9AExchange 150+ different cryptocurrencies Exchange and purchase over 150 cryptocurrencies with Changelly: bit.ly/2YlimDzFee-free Overseas Currency Transfer Get a fee-free currency transfer for you or your business with Wise: bit.ly/3DJBBGUDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/satwant)