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Follow Him: A Come, Follow Me Podcast featuring Hank Smith & John Bytheway
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This episode dives into the idea of 'transplanting' yourself into new environments, the fear that often comes with change, and how to nurture your growth in unfamiliar places. SK motivates listeners to celebrate the little wins, trust their journey, and find supportive communities that help them thrive.TakeawaysChange is a constant in life, and embracing it is essential.Shrinking to fit in can lead to feelings of inadequacy and loss of identity.Authenticity is key to personal fulfillment and success.Transplanting yourself requires adaptability and the right environment for growth.Overcoming the fear of change is crucial for personal development.Celebrating small wins can motivate you during transitions.Surrounding yourself with supportive people is vital for growth.Regular self-reflection helps assess your environment and its impact on you.Creative outlets can lead to meaningful connections and personal growth.Trusting your own growth process is essential for thriving.Chapters00:00 Navigating Change and Transitions03:44 The Danger of Shrinking to Fit In12:15 Embracing Authenticity and Uniqueness14:07 Transplanting Yourself: Growth and Adaptability19:23 Overcoming Fear of Change27:17 Nurturing Growth After Transplanting30:12 Embracing Your Unique Creative VisionResourcesExclusive Membership Group ✨ Sign Up!New Merch Dropping
Show Notes In this conversation, Simon and Mishel explore the significance of First Nations worldviews, and how through the modern worldview we have lost our relationships to the land and wider ecologies including our ancestors. Mishel McMahon, a proud Yorta Yorta woman living on Djaara Country, northern Victoria, Australia, and shares her lived experience and her academic research to help us break out of our limited modern mindsets, where humans are the top of a chain of being, rather than part of an ecology of co-existence and interdependence. She emphasizes the need to reconnect, the importance of relationality, and the concept of cyclical time. Michelle shares insights on how these perspectives can inform health and healing practices, and the conversation culminates in a call for re-enchantment and recognition of our interdependence with the world around us. Reflections First Nations worldviews offer a broader understanding of reality. Modern mindsets often reduce our connection to nature and each other. Relationality extends beyond human relationships to include all entities. Cyclical time emphasizes the interconnectedness of past, present, and future. Ancestors play a crucial role in decision-making and identity. Everything in nature is infused with spirit, creating a sense of family. Collective identity fosters collaboration and mutual support. Re-enchantment is necessary to combat disenchantment in modern life. Thinking is a communal practice, influenced by our surroundings. Connection to place is fundamental for personal and collective transformation. Keywords First Nations, worldviews, modernity, relationality, ancestors, cyclical time, ecosystems, collective identity, re-enchantment, connection to nature Bio Mishel McMahon is a casual Senior Research Fellow, Violet Vines Marshman Research Centre and proud Yorta Yorta woman living on Djaara Country, northern Victoria. Through First Nations-led research Mishel positions First Nations worldviews, concepts and processes for application within the health and healing sector, and research methodologies. Mishel led the Victorian Aboriginal Research Accord project, an 'On Country' Aboriginal Youth Leadership Aboriginal youth mentoring: a pathway to leadership, Blak Butterfly: First Nations emergency care best practice framework Blak Butterfly and Replanting the Birthing Trees: Our Kids Growing Up Strong, Happy & Healthy.
Raise your sustainable Celtic Christmas tree while listening to Celtic Christmas Music #81. Joseph Carmichael, Seán Heely, The Barra MacNeils, Cedar Dobson, The McDades, Irish Christmas in America, Brobdingnagian Bards, Screaming Orphans, Mary-Kate Spring Lee, Cherish the Ladies WELCOME TO CELTIC CHRISTMAS MUSIC I am Marc Gunn. I am Celtic musician and host of Irish & Celtic Music Podcast. We are promoting Celtic culture through Christmas cheer all year long. That's right. I am planning bonus episodes in the off-season to keep you in the Christmas spirit throughout 2025. If you hear music you love, please support the artists. You can find a link to all of the artists in the shownotes as well as how to support this podcast at CelticChristmasPodcast.com THIS WEEK IN CELTIC CHRISTMAS MUSIC 0:06 - Joseph Carmichael “Snowdrift” from Single 4:36 - WELCOME 5:17 - Seán Heely "Medieval Carols in the Great Hall” from So Merry as We Have Been 9:40 - The Barra MacNeils "O Holy Night” from The Christmas Album 14:23 - CHRISTMAS SHOWS Last time, I mentioned some of the artists with Celtic Christmas Concerts. I missed Sean Heely, The Barra McNeils, Screaming Orphans, the McDades, and The Irish Rovers. Basically, many of the artists in this week's episode have Celtic Christmas concerts. 15:17 - Cedar Dobson "Good Christian Men Rejoice/God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen/Joy to the World” from A Whistle Wonderland: Christmas Melodies in a Celtic Style 18:13 - The McDades "Snow Snow” from A Winter Collection 23:02 - SUSTAINABLE CHRISTMAS TREES If you've been following me for a while, I am continually looking for more sustainable ways to live. Christmas is a great time to do just that. We Celts have long had an important relationship with the land and our environment. So I'm gonna offer a bunch of thoughts in the coming months. l read an article on “What's The Most Sustainable Christmas Tree?” You can find a link in the shownotes. One of the most-interesting things I read was about Artificial Trees. You might think they are the most-sustainable. But it turns out that they are typically made with some of the worst, most-toxic types of plastic, polyvinyl chloride (PVC). My family prefers real Christmas trees. But there's always a catch, isn't there. The challenge with a regular tree is finding one that is sustainably sourced. Meaning is it shipped from across the country? Or is it locally grown? Or even better, is it a tree you can replant in your yard when the holiday is over? I'll be honest. Replanting is more than we will do. However, did you know you can rent a Christmas tree? Yeah. That's what I said when I read that. It's not available in all areas. But it is possible to rent one. Then it will be planted afterward. If you're artsy, maybe you can build your own Christmas tree. You could use a plant around the house or build a tree from scrap lumber around the house. Do a search for Christmas tree alternatives and you'll find a ton of options. As for disposing of your tree, don't send those Artificial Trees to the landfill. Instead give it to someone, donate it, sell it or repurpose it. That's the best way to keep it out of the landfill. The same goes with regular trees. Sustainable Jungle writes: “Real trees that end up in landfills can be detrimental to the environment. This is because the tree decomposes and produces methane gas, which is 26 times more harmful than CO2 in terms of climate change potential.” So see if there are local collection services or repurpose the tree instead of sending it to trash. 26:12 - Irish Christmas in America "Air_March_Polka - The Snowy-Breasted Pearl, Freedom for Ireland” from A Long Way From Home 31:51 - Brobdingnagian Bards "Bog Down In Christmas” from Christmas In Brobdingnag 36:28 - Screaming Orphans "You Are All Mine (At Christmas Time)” from Happy Christmas Volume 2 39:30 - Mary-Kate Spring Lee "O Little Town of Bethlehem/Celia Connellen” from Carol of the Child 43:13 - THANK YOU FOR SPREADING CHRISTMAS CHEER! Podcast advertising pays for some of the hosting fees of this show. But the podcast creation is entirely funded by your generosity. Your kindness pays for our engineer, graphic design, and promotion of the podcast. It allows me to buy the music I play here. It also pays for my time creating the show. As a Patron, you get ad-free episodes and a private feed to listen to the podcast. All that for as little as $1 per month. HERE IS YOUR THREE-STEP PLAN TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST Go to our Patreon page. Decide how much you want to pledge every month, $1, $5, $10, or $25. Keep listening to Celtic Christmas Music to celebrate Celtic culture through Christmas cheer. You can become a generous Christmas Patron at patreon.com/celticchristmas . 45:14 - Cherish the Ladies "All on a Christmas Morning / The Carol of the Twelve Numbers” from Cherish the Ladies Ultimate Christmas Mix 48:42 - CLOSING Celtic Christmas Music was produced by Marc Gunn and our Christmas Patrons on Patreon. The show was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. Visit our website to subscribe to the podcast. You'll find links to all of the artists played in this episode. Please tell one friend about this podcast. Word of mouth is the absolute best way to support any creative endeavor. Finally, remember. Reduce, reuse, recycle, and discuss with others how you can make a positive impact on climate change. Promote Celtic culture through Christmas music at CelticChristmasPodcast.com. Nollaig Shona Daoibh! #celticchristmas #celticchristmasmusic
I had the pleasure of catching up with the Together for the Bluegrass guys at a coffee shop in Louisville recently! Together for the Bluegrass is an online ministry provided by the Central Kentucky Network of Baptists. In this conversation with special guests CJ Pearce and David Barron we chat about current trends in replanting, […]
Mark and Dan compare soils, native gardens and how to get the best mulch.Tets and Mark answer your garden questions including why it's not a good idea to hand water your lawn. 02:13 How to deal with army worms in your garden. 05:54 Replanting a 'Fuyu' Persimmon.11:54 The best way to water your lawn (put down your hose!)Mark Tucek is filling in for Sabrina Hahn.Listen to the program live on Saturdays at 9:00AM on ABC Radio Perth and ask your questions by calling in on 1300 222 720 or text 0437 922 720Subscribe to the podcast through the ABC Listen App, Apple Podcasts or wherever you like to listen
This episode was recorded live at the 2024 Replant Summit. Mark Clifton talks through some of the various models of replanting. Here are some highlights: What is the difference between revitalization and replanting? Most churches need some form of revitalization. Models of replanting: A church is adopted by a stronger, healthier church. Fostering – one or more churches come alongside a struggling church to nurture them back to health Campuses – a dying church becomes a campus of a healthier, stronger church Replanting from within – a new pastor works with existing resources, existing people, and some outside resources to bring a church back to health. Resources related to this episode: Replant Fostering Guide
Sahabat Mutiara, Produksi kelapa sawit di Indonesia sedang mengalami penurunan dan salah satu cara kembali menaikkan hasil produksi nya adalah dengan melakukan program peremajaan sawit. Pohon yang terkualifikasi untuk program ini adalah pohon dengan usia 25 tahun keatas. Nah, keuntungan program ini adalah, pekebun tidak perlu memperluas lahannya karena bibit baru akan ditanamkan dilahan pohon lama. Keuntungan lain adalah pekebun juga tidak menguras banyak tenaga karena pohon sawit yang berusia tua dapat menjulang hingga 20-30 meter.
Kenny Rager discusses how to replant a church, and draws from his own recent experience as the pastor of 12 Stones Baptist Church, a church replant based in Elizabethtown, Kentucky.
Rabbi Lynn Gottlieb is one of the first women to become a rabbi in Jewish history. She's a storyteller, artist, and community educator. Listen in as she takes us on an inner pilgrimage of revolutionary nonviolence. Rabbi Lynn's experiences paint a picture of a world where diverse identities intersect, find, and strengthen one another. Her vision and experiences call toward a world of unity-in-diversity, a shared World House, as Dr King called it, where we all need one another to be who we are; a house of creativity, of love, compassion, and peace that we actively build across our divides, and is one where our hearts rejoice in healing. Her chapbook, Shomeret Shalom: Replanting the Seeds of Jewish Revolutionary Nonviolence – after October 7th is for anyone who wants to help live into this more realistic and necessary vision of the world as it can be.
In this episode of the Replant Bootcamp, we are joined by Fred Clement from One Family Church in Dayton, Ohio, who shares his experiences and challenges in replanting a church. Fred talks about the transition from Meadowdale Baptist Church to One Family Church, the importance of engaging the community, and maintaining relationships established by the […]
This weekend we are ONLINE ONLY and we are starting a new series! So many of us have been on a journey of unlearning, of letting go and leaving behind interpretations and understandings that no longer work for us. The process is not just one of letting go and leaving behind, however. We are also embracing new values and understandings. In this new summer series, “UnLearning,” we will explore many of the doctrines and beliefs we have jettisoned, and ask “what next?” This Sunday Josh will begin with an introduction that will set the direction for the series, so you don't want to miss it! Join us at 10:30am CT, on YouTube ONLY, this Sunday (6/2) for UnLearning, part one! ⛪️ To learn more about who we are and what we do, visit https://gracepointe.net/about-us
Revival and Community Engagement: Replanting with Pastor Michael Denton In this episode, we conversate with Michael Denton, a surfer pastor and replanter from First Baptist Church in Nipomo, California. Michael shares his replanting journey, emphasizing the importance of relationships, community engagement, and strategic discipleship. He delves into his personal and pastoral experiences, offering valuable insights […]
As growers, sellers, and agronomists, what should we be watching for at this point in the spring season? Returning guest and fan favorite, Glenn Longabaugh, joins hosts Ryan Priest and a singing Sal Sama in the podcast room for this episode of The High Ground powered by Premier Companies. As the Agronomist for Premier Companies, there's no one better to give us the lay of the land. Just don't ask Glenn questions about pop culture!In this episode, you'll hear about current planting conditions across the United States, common planting mistakes, and his thoughts about growers making emotional decisions to change rotation. If you are considering replanting, Glenn will provide a few things to think through to make the wisest decision and tips to finish out the planting season with the best mindset possible. There are tips for self-application, dealing with waterhemp, planting with forecasted rainfall, and upcoming planting potential. “Too often we get spun out on these tangents of things we don't have any control over.”
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As growers, sellers, and agronomists, what should we be watching for at this point in the spring season? Returning guest and fan favorite, Glenn Longabaugh, joins hosts Ryan Priest and a singing Sal Sama in the podcast room for this episode of The High Ground powered by Premier Companies. As the Agronomist for Premier Companies, there's no one better to give us the lay of the land. Just don't ask Glenn questions about pop culture!In this episode, you'll hear about current planting conditions across the United States, common planting mistakes, and his thoughts about growers making emotional decisions to change rotation. If you are considering replanting, Glenn will provide a few things to think through to make the wisest decision and tips to finish out the planting season with the best mindset possible. There are tips for self-application, dealing with waterhemp, planting with forecasted rainfall, and upcoming planting potential. “Too often we get spun out on these tangents of things we don't have any control over.”
To replant or not to replant? That is a question we hear a lot of this time of year. Stine Director of Agronomy Tom Larson discusses his six tips to consider before determining if replanting is worth the time and investment. If you have a question for our Stine experts, feel free to send it to us at AskTheSeedcast@stineseed.com. Make sure you stay up to date on everything Stine by following us on all our social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StineSeed Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stineseedco/ X: https://twitter.com/StineSeed
Scott Jacobson, public affairs officer with the U.S. Forest Service, says since 2002, foresters and crews have been replanting trees to help the forest fill back in after the Jasper Fire.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Today, we're traveling to the Atlantic Forest in Brazil, the second largest rainforest in Brazil— behind the Amazon Rainforest. Today it stands at just 10% of its original size, but hopefully that's changing. Governments and nonprofits are working to replant trees to return it to its former size. The post Why are we replanting the Atlantic Forest? appeared first on TPR: The Public's Radio.
Tampa's Bayshore Boulevard, showcase and home to parades, has an array of vivid flowers and shrubs in its median. But a storm in December brought surge and salt-water intrusion that damaged much of the landscape. Now the city of Tampa is undertaking its biggest replanting along Bayshore in six years. We speak with City of Tampa horticulturist Ken Akins about the project.
If farmers don't grow food, we don't get to eat, but what happens if climate change makes farming too hard? Chloe Fox's Somerset Heritage Farm has just been flooded for the second time in 15 months and she's lost more than $200,000 worth of peak summer produce. We talk about the impacts on her farm and others in her part of Victoria and beyond, and the attitude that's pushing her to once again rebuild and replant. https://www.instagram.com/somerset.heritage.produce/ Follow Dirty Linen on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dirtylinenpodcast Follow Dani Valent https://www.instagram.com/danivalent Follow Rob Locke (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ Follow Huck (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork Dirty Linen is a food podcast hosted by Australian journalist Dani Valent. A respected restaurant critic and food industry reporter in her home town of Melbourne, Dani is a keen, compassionate observer of restaurants and the people who bring them into being. Whether it's owners, waiters, dishwashers, chefs or members of ancillary trades from tech to pottery, Dani interviews with compassion, humour and courage. Dirty Linen goes deep, both in conversations with individuals and in investigating pressing issues. Dirty Linen is an Australian food podcast produced by the Deep in the Weeds Podcast Network.
Model Taylor Baynham joins host Nikki Gal for a conversation on how she replanted her roots, allowed herself to be limitless, the reinvention process, facing rejection as a model, and carving a path in the modeling industry. Growing up in Canada with small town roots, Taylor replanted her roots in Texas which led her to become scouted to pursue her career as a model. Connect with Taylor: Taylor's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taylor.baynham?igsh=YmN4MXptZzl1bmUx Connect with host Nikki Gal: https://www.nikkigal.com
All my links: https://linktr.ee/fairlylame This Week's Stories! (0:00) UK Seagrass Restoration! (2:33) US' $8.2 Billion Train Investment! (4:07) Solar Panel-Covered Trucks! (5:32) Ugly Food Subscription Boxes! (6:42) UK Seagrass Restoration! https://www.zsl.org/news-and-events/news/planting-healthier-ocean US's $8.2 Billion Train Investment! https://www.forbes.com/sites/alanohnsman/2023/12/08/watershed-moment-for-us-rail-with-8-billion-for-passenger-bullet-train-projects/?sh=373a1897d082 Solar Panel-Covered Trucks! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-p_dK1h-iQ Ugly Food Subscription Boxes! https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2023/jul/27/farmers-pick-fruit-subscription-boxes-imperfect Companies: Misfits Market: https://www.misfitsmarket.com/about-us Imperfect Foods: https://www.imperfectfoods.com/impact Farmers Pick: https://farmerspick.com.au/
Sequoias are among the oldest living things on Earth, and most of the world's sequoias are in Sequoia and King's Canyon National Parks. Since 2020, according to the National Park Service, almost 20% of that iconic species have been destroyed by wildfires. The parks' management is planning to repopulate the burned-over areas with thousands of sequoia seedings, in an effort to rebuild six groves. But not everyone supports this project: some ecologists argue that there are enough seedlings growing in those groves to provide the next generation of trees. Join host Ronnie Lipschutz to hear about the pros and cons from Dr. Christy Brigham, Chief of resources management and science at the two national parks and one of the architects of the plan, and from Dr. Chad Hanson, cofounder of the John Muir Project, who is a critic of the plan. Photo credit: Gary Coronado, LA Times
On this episode, Joe, Butch, and Clint talk with Ernie Spiller of IFCO Seedling about longleaf pine planning for replanting. Longleaf pines offer several benefits to landowners and the ecosystem, but proper site preparation and timing are crucial for successful growth. IFCO offers high-quality seedlings and consulting services to help landowners with the planting process. They also have successful case studies and continue to research and innovate in longleaf pine reforestation. Landowners can request specific seedlings and speak to a reforestation advisor for their area. If you're considering replanting with longleaf pines, IFCO is a valuable resource for expertise and guidance. Enjoy the show. What To Talk More About Land Investment Or Have More Land Investment Questions?Contact Joe at pros@landhuntin.com or click here! More About Huntin' Land >>>If you like to stay up to date on Hunting Tactics, Land Management, Land Values, and Land Market dynamics, Huntin' Land is the podcast for you. This Huntin' Land Podcast episode is filled with useful tips and ways to get started for hunters and land managers looking to improve wild turkey populations on leased land.
Hey there Bootcampers! We hope your Fall ministry season is going well. Today the guys tackle the subject of Associations and church renewal. Both Jimbo and Bob are firm believers in the relevance of the local Association and recommend any church pastor considering engaging in Replanting or Renewal connect with the AMS and other Pastors […]
JimBo Stewart is a follower of Jesus, Audrea's husband, and father of three Stewart Littles. Professionally, JimBo serves as the Associate Director of Replant at the North American Mission Board (NAMB) and as the Replanting and Revitalization Strategist for First Coast Churches in Jacksonville, FL. He is also the co-founder of replantbootcamp.com. He holds a D.Min. in Church Revitalization and an M.Div. in Urban Missions, both earned at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary. JimBo also loves exploring new places and playing disc golf with his kids. We are grateful for Jimbo's contribution to the Kingdom and are excited to welcome him today as our guest teacher at Aspire Church San Marco.
On today's episode, we dive deep into the transformative world of hypnotherapy. Our guest, Judy Lee, shares her personal journey from dealing with childhood trauma to becoming a seasoned hypnotherapist. We discuss the nuances that distinguish hypnotherapy from traditional hypnosis and explore the techniques Judy uses in her practice. The conversation also touches on how hypnotherapy affects brain function, the significance of personal responsibility in the healing process, and why a willingness to change is crucial for effective therapy. We delve into the psychological concept of 'Orchid and Dandelion' siblings to understand how childhood environments shape resilience and creativity. Tune in for an episode that promises to enlighten you on the healing power of the mind.More about Judy!Judy Lee is a certified hypnotherapist, subconscious mindset coach, and academic researcher. She is all about teaching her clients to leverage the power of their subconscious minds to work for them, not against them. Many of her clients are first-generation immigrants or women of color who are working towards building generational health and wealth for themselves and for their children.Connect with Judy!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/judyleeismeTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theorchidchildWebsite: https://theorchidchild.com/Buzzfeed Article: This Psych Scholar Went Viral For Breaking Down The "Dandelions vs. Orchids" Theory When It Comes To Siblings Developing DifferentlyConnect with Brianna!Instagram: @mombossinaustinLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/briannademikeFollow the Podcast on Instagram: @badassbasicbitchLove the podcast? We would love if you would leave a review!
This is a recap of the top 10 posts on Hacker News on September 18th, 2023.This podcast was generated by wondercraft.ai(00:34): Data accidentally exposed by Microsoft AI researchersOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37556605&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(02:29): OpenRA – Classic strategy games rebuilt for the modern eraOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37553193&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(04:35): What if OpenDocument used SQLite? (2014)Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37553574&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(06:23): Apple TV, now with more TailscaleOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37560787&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(08:23): Striking auto workers want a 40% pay increase–the same rate their CEOs' pay grewOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37563231&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(10:03): NSA Backdoor Key from Lotus-Notes (1997)Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37554504&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(11:47): Replanting logged forests with diverse seedlings accelerates restorationOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37556025&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(13:47): Memory-efficient enum arrays in ZigOriginal post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37555028&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(15:48): The brain is not an onion with a tiny reptile inside (2020)Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37555118&utm_source=wondercraft_ai(17:25): Japan's Hometown Tax (2018)Original post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37555004&utm_source=wondercraft_aiThis is a third-party project, independent from HN and YC. Text and audio generated using AI, by wondercraft.ai. Create your own studio quality podcast with text as the only input in seconds at app.wondercraft.ai. Issues or feedback? We'd love to hear from you: team@wondercraft.ai
HCP - Ep. 166 - Helping Churches Get Healthy (with Guest Chris Yeager)On this episode, Larry and Drew welcome guest Chris Yeager to the podcast. Chris is the Missions Director for the BMA of Mississippi. Chris talks about his desire to help churches to be as healthy as they can be and he mentioned a process of Renovation, Revitalization and Replanting. Chris has served in many states as a church planter and is now serving the BMA churches of MS.You can email us at info@healthychurchpodcast.com orTo find more information about The Healthy Church Podcast go to:http://www.healthychurchpodcast.comor find us on FaceBook!For a video of today's podcast, you can find it on FaceBook or YouTube!
Welcome to The KSL Greenhouse Show! Hosts Maria Shilaos and Taun Beddes tackle your gardening questions, talk plants, and offer tips for an amazing yard. Listen Saturdays 8am to 11am at 1160 AM & 102.7 FM, kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL Newsradio App. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram at @kslgreenhouse. #KSLGreenhouse Nicka has a ponderosa pine that is oozing something out of the trunk. Taun walks her through what it could be. Claire planted some raspberries last year. She wants to know if she can replant the old batch. Maria asks some raspberry questions of her own. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Forage Sampling Research Fellow Working on Machine Learning Dividing Iris 00:01:05 – Forage Sampling: Cow-calf Extension specialist from K-State, Jason Warner, begins today's show by sharing why producers may want to test their forages, especially this year. He provides factors for people to consider when sampling. Ksubeef.org Forage Sampling Procedures and Equipment Forage Sampling and Analysis 00:12:05 – Research Fellow Working on Machine Learning: Continuing the show is K-State Research and Extension, Research Fellow Gabrielle Cameron and her mentor, Brian McCornack, with the work she has being doing over the summer involving machine learning. 00:23:05 – Dividing Iris: K-State Research and Extension horticulture agent from Riley County, Gregg Eyestone, finishes today's show as he discusses how to divide and replant iris. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Shelby Varner and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan.
Greetings Bootcampers, we hope you are staying cool, hydrated and ready for a next episode. This time the guys take up the subject of dispensing with negative thoughts. We get it, there are a lot of things that can go wrong as you are leading church renewal. And one of the most difficult aspects of […]
We’re back at it again Bootcampers. Bob is battling Chipmunks and Jimbo is trying to be sympathetic and fortunately, the CEO of our great sponsor, One Eighty Digital, Wesley Lewis dropped by to help us understand how AI (Artificial Intelligence) impacts ministry and life. Things to keep in mind regarding AI It is being used […]
This week we begin our exploration of the 2023 Resolutions with a look at Resolution 1 on Revitalization and Replanting. Stay tuned for more about each of the resolutions and to hear from the original authors!
The boys are back from the Big Easy and SBC23 and take some time to stop down and talk about food, connections, fun and Resolution One from this year’s convention: On the Importance of Revitalizing and Replanting. Listen in on the conversation between the guys and Luke Holmes, Pastor of FBC Tishomingo, and author of […]
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The Big Boss at Nicholson Ranch is back for his 5th time on the podcast. Deepak talks to Mike about the BIG Project, replanting a large portion of the estate vineyard at the winery. Before that Mike explains where he's been the past few weeks! And what wines he's had in his glass of late. It's a fun peek behind the scenes. You can see pictures on Mike's Instagram - follow along! And as always if you need a question answered, would like your suggestion or comment heard, or to get your very own set of Official Podcast Coasters, email Mike! Wines discussed this episode:2010 Coup de Foudre Cabernet Sauvignon, Napa Valley2017 Allegrini Ripasso della Valpolicella Villa CavarenaIMPORTANT!! Please "follow" or "subscribe" to the podcast, so you don't miss an episode. If you listen on Apple Podcasts take a moment to rate (5 stars please!) and write a review. They tell me it helps A LOT!
In this EP the guys talk about their travels and a bit of their troubles on the road and then pivot to discuss an important principle related to the work of Replanting-Jesus is always with you and he will deliver you from every trial and trouble. Here are a few highlights: Troubles and challenges come […]
Dr. Tim Fox serves as the District Superintendent for the South Coastal District of the Wesleyan Church. In this role, Tim serves the pastors while working to help develop the churches and church plants of the district.He is the Author of Rethining Church:Leading the Struggling Church Through Death to New LifeFull Transcript: https://app.fireflies.ai/view/ETE-036-Timothy-Fox-1-0-mp3::gKtlrQcYPGxqE7RMPrevious to his election to this role, Tim was the founding and Lead Pastor for Hydrant Church in eastern North Carolina. He led a declining older church through a shutdown and restart in 2013. Since that time, Hydrant Church has reached hundreds of people, sent new leaders, and actively serves its community. Tim is married to Anita, and they serve the district together while raising their busy teens, Noah and Sophia.In 2019, Tim founded ReThink Small Conference to empower small church leaders to answer God's call through training cohorts and conferences. His first book, Rethinking Church, released from Wesleyan Publishing House in January 2021.He attended Trevecca Nazarene University for his undergraduate studies in religion and ministry. He also completed a Masters of Arts in Religion from TNU, and earned a Doctor of Ministry degree from West Coast Bible College and Seminary. Rethinking Church:Leading the Struggling Church Through Death to LifeDr. Fox discusses how negativity was killing him early on and how he started writing down ten things he was thankful for every night in a red journal. He also talks about the danger of getting stuck in success, triumph, or luck and not being able to move forward towards new opportunities. The author encourages leaders to stop whining and start listening to what God might be saying to them.Dr. Foxdiscusses the tendency for churches to live in the past and not adapt to current times. They emphasize the importance of cultivating a healthy church culture, which trumps everything else including vision, ministries, and talent. The process of changing culture takes time and leadership, but it is necessary for growth and attracting new members. The speaker also provides tips on gaining credibility as a leader through actions such as remembering names, apologizing quickly and honestly, doing jobs no one else wants to do, looking for small risks with disproportionate payoffs, and constantly improving oneself. Finally, they stress the importance of having a clear vision for the future of the church in order to achieve success.The speaker discusses the importance of having a clear vision and mission for the church, and turning that vision into a plan. They describe their own process of prayer and preparation to develop their church's vision. The speaker emphasizes taking small steps towards achieving goals rather than relying on programs. They also promote their book "Revitalize to Plant" and encourage listeners to share the podcast with others.Outline:I. Introduction(00:00 - 00:47) AskFred introduces himself and explains his role as an AI assistant for answering questions based on a transcript.II. Personal Development(00:48 - 03:05) The speaker talks about the importance of keeping a gratitude journal and shifting focus to what God is doing rather than what one thinks they deserve.III. Echoes Through Eternity Podcast(03:06 - 05:08) The speaker introduces the Echoes Through Eternity podcast and the guest, Timothy Fox.IV. Timothy Fox's Background(05:09 - 07:32) Timothy Fox talks about his background and his book, Rethinking Church: Leading the Struggling Church Through Death to New Life.V. Revitalizing a Church(07:33 - 13:10) Timothy Fox discusses his experience in closing down and relaunching a church and the importance of addressing the core beliefs and values of a church to create lasting change.VI. Building Credibility(13:11 - 14:40) The speaker and Timothy Fox discuss building credibility and trust, including remembering people's names and focusing on one or two aspects of work at a time.VII. Vision and Mission(14:41 - 19:50) Timothy Fox talks about the importance of having a clear vision and mission for a church, casting that vision to the congregation, and taking steps towards that vision.VIII. Conclusion(19:51 - 21:08) The speaker encourages listeners to like, subscribe, and share the Echoes Through Eternity podcast to help echo the voices of their guestsNotes:Speaker talks about writing in a journal to shift focus to gratitudeTitle of a book being discussed is "Revitalized to Plant"Speaker mentions coaching people in planting and revitalizationCulture is shaped by core beliefs and valuesSpeaker discusses gaining credibility through relationships and small risks with big payoffsVision is translating big ideas and beliefs into a cohesive pictureNext step after vision is creating a strategy with steps, not programsCall to action to like, subscribe, and share the podcast.
A conversation with Mark Hallock who serves as the President of the Calvary Family of Churches. You can learn more and connect with Mark at https://theCalvary.org and https://www.PreachLeadLove.com Register for Church Advance 2024 and use the code PODCAST to save 20% – https://BryanSamms.com Get FREE Easter graphics and videos at https://ChurchMediaHQ.com/Advance Watch this episode at https://YouTube.com/@ChurchAdvance Connect with Bryan at https://BryanSamms.com Connect with Luke at https://MustIncrease.com
To be an effective leader, you must replant yourself regularly. Owning what is in your life, being transparent about it, and developing credibility with others is the key to success in business and in life. In this episode, Heather Hansen shares her pivotal story and insights on leadership, credibility, and transparency. Heather is a Keynote speaker, consultant, trainer & author of The Elegant Warrior and Advocate to Win. Heather shares how the idea of replanting yourself regularly, inspired by Aliyah Koka, has helped her become a better leader in her personal and professional life. Through her story, Heather emphasizes the importance of owning what is in our lives and being transparent about it. She also explores the themes of leadership, transparency, credibility, vulnerability, resilience, and more. Join us for an inspiring and thought-provoking conversation with Heather Hansen. Show notes:● 01:13 - Heather Hansen Outside the Standard Bio● 05:20 - Clarity: A Tool of an Advocate● 10:21 - Professional Vulnerability● 19:43 - Credibility: To Believe● 27:13 - Advocating To Win● 34:40 - Knowing Yourself, Replanting Yourself● 39:00 - Resilience Is a Skill● 42:12 - Perspective-Taking
In this episode, Nikki Gal and her guest Taylor Phoenix dig into replanting your roots, moving away to pursue your dreams, the film industry, passions for film, balance within life, as well as the power of kindness. Taylor Phoenix is a film enthusiast, theatre major, self-claimed cliché, as well as a free spirit. Taylor moved to California to pursue her film dreams, as well as her passion for writing. Working at IHOP for 4 years, Phoenix saved up financially by the time she turned 21 to pursue her dreams. Discussing her passion and drive to pursue her dreams has inspired her to become truly unstoppable. Instagram: @taylorphoenixx
Well Bootcampers the boys are back at it this time in JAX when Bob was in for a quick visit. Today they take up the topic of Vision and how to communicate it as a leader. Sit back, grab something to keep notes and consider how to improve your casting of vision. Some helpful resources […]
Hey there Bootcampers! We have the distinct privilege of having not one but two great Marks with us on today’s episode. We asked them questions about the church, leadership and what they see on the horizon in the world of Replanting. Listen in for some great sage wisdom and encouragement from the Marks. And, Big […]