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What happens when a serial entrepreneur with over 160 employees prefers a cheeseburger over renowned barbecue? Our meal on this episode is from Abe's BBQ in Clarksdale and has been open since 1924! Join us as we share a meal with my dear friend Will Bradham. We chat about our favorite dishes and swap stories from the Delta, reminiscing about local favorites like Rest Haven and Ramon's. The episode takes flight, literally, as we dive into the thrills and challenges of piloting a small aircraft. But that's not all—Will and I explore the future of employment with AI and automation, the frustrations with self-checkout machines, and the lessons learned from the highs and lows of entrepreneurship. We round off with the joy of podcasting, reflecting on how it has connected us with listeners near and far. From Southern nostalgia to business insights, this episode offers a rich mix of humor, wisdom, and heartfelt stories.
Derick and I went for a short run in Sidney, sticking to flat, quiet sidewalks in the neighbourhood. We followed an old familiar route along Lochside and back on Resthaven, enjoying the tranquil scenery and keeping our pace in Zone 1. It felt great to be running together again.
A heartwarming reunion between Taryell and Harold, reflecting on their shared roots.Harold Tuck's transformative journey from Baltimore to San Diego and the contrasts of his upbringing.The profound impact of mentorship on younger generations.Deep dive into the skepticism around healthcare within the African American community, referencing historical events such as the Tuskegee experiment.Spotlight on Harold Tuck's initiatives: mentoring programs, involvement with Resthaven.com, and the Black Wine Movement.Connect with Harold Tuck via Email: WHAROLD@GMAIL.COM, Twitter: @WHAROLD, Instagram: WHTUCK, and Pinterest:WHAROLD@GMAIL.COM.
My guests this week are Meredith TerHaar and Joe Graham In this episode, Meredith, Joe, and I discuss Enneagram, a specific personality type, which turns out to be a helpful tool in parenting. While the Enneagram is very helpful for all of us to make sense of our own personal experience and relationships, it can be especially useful in understanding ourselves more deeply as parents and how it might intersect with our children and their types. The Enneagram focuses on the why and the underlying motivations. We discuss how this personality typing helps us understand the way we experience the world, how we make sense of the things that happen to us, and how we tend to manage our emotions and responses. And to bring it full circle for the audience, we talk about what skills can be developed and what to be aware of for each type. We can use all that information in our quest to become better parents. Joe Graham lives in Holland, Michigan with his wife Tiffany and their two children. He began his leadership career with Young Life, and also served as an executive pastor with Harbor Churches, a multisite church in Grand Rapids, Michigan. In 2018, he formed his coaching practice, and then co-founded Growing with the Enneagram in 2019. He's trained as a professional coach, and along with that work, he's the director of people and culture at Resthaven, a nonprofit faith-based senior living community. Meredith TerHaar is a morning news anchor in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She's an Enneagram coach and co-founder of Growing with the Enneagram, which specializes in corporate workshops and team retreats, as well as couples and one on one coaching. She's married to Eric and mom to Marin and Judah, and she and Eric have written several children's books together. Connect with Meredith and Joe: Insta: @meredithterhaar @enneagram.grow Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MeredithTerHaar https://www.facebook.com/enneagramgrow Website: www.joegraham.work, www.growingwiththeenneagram.org Other: @meredithterhaar Episode Takeaways: Introduction to Guests Meredith TerHaar & Joe Graham … 00:01:26 The Enneagram and 9 Types … 00:03:06 Best Way to Evaluate Your Enneagram … 00:09:10 Gut Triad Enneagram (#8) … 00:12:50 Gut Triad Enneagram (#9) … 00:18:30 Can You Type Your Kids for their Enneagram? … 00:24:15 Gut Triad Enneagram (#1) … 00:27:00 Heart Triad Enneagram (#2) … 00:34:19 Heart Triad Enneagram (#3) … 00:40:45 Heart Triad Enneagram (#4) … 00:45:12 Head Triad Enneagram (#5) … 00:48:25 Head Triad Enneagram (#6) … 00:52:10 Head Triad Enneagram (#7) … 00:55:00 Enneagram Resources ... 00:58:38 Episode Wrap up … 00:59:40 Need help with improving your child's behavior naturally? My book Life Will Get Better is available for purchase, click here to learn more. Looking for more? Check out my Blog and Workshops. Interested in becoming a patient? Contact us here. Instagram Facebook Drbeurkens.com
www.GoodMorningGwinnett.comGwinnett County Commissioner Marlene Fosque will host two State of District 4 town halls this week.The first will be Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in the meeting room at Fire Station 24, located at 2735 Mall of Georgia Blvd., Buford. It is geared toward residents of the Braselton and Auburn area.ExploreMore stories about Gwinnett CountyAnother will take place Thursday at 6:30 p.m. in the Bogan Park Community Room, 2723 North Bogan Road NE in Buford, geared toward the Rest Haven, Buford and Sugar Hill area.SOURCE: www.AJC.com
Hey there friends, welcome back to the podcast. Today we've got another special episode for you hosted by Adam Breckenridge, our Director of Coaching. Today, we get to listen in on Adam chatting with 4 certified Enneagram Coaches and how they replaced their full-time jobs with coaching others with the Enneagram. Some of you are wondering if that's even possible, but you'll hear today that not only is it possible- it's accessible to you as well. We are so thankful you are listening today- let's get started. Mentioned in this Episode: Become an Enneagram Coach Course Connect with our guests today: Amy Wicks- Host of The Simply Wholehearted Podcast releasing weekly episodes since 2017. Besides being a coach for fellow mompreneurs, she recently wrote and published, Should Christians Use the Enneagram (2021), and in 2017, I co-authored a book study with my dear friend, Sara Hagerty, for the bestseller Unseen; the Gift of Being Hidden in a World That Loves to be Noticed (Zondervan). Connect with Amy on Instagram at Wholehearted Enneagram. Libby Cole- is a Certified Enneagram Coach and owner of Expand Coaching and Consulting, LLC. As an 8w7, her passion is challenging teams to maximize their assets while also having fun! She has a Masters Degree in Counseling and over 12 years of professional experience in Higher Education and Human Resources. She is committed to providing an open and inclusive environment where all people are invited to dig deeper and grow. She lives in coastal Georgia where she is outnumbered by her redheaded husband and two ginger children. You can find her at Instagram.com/enneagramtoexpand and expandcandc.com. Krissa Harrison is a Certified Enneagram Coach and Consultant who is passionate about helping leaders use the Enneagram to execute a plan for personal and professional growth that works so well, everyone around them notices the results. With more than 15 years of leadership experience, including at the executive level, she is passionate about helping individuals and teams use the Enneagram to perform at their highest and best. Karissa has worked with executive leaders, entrepreneurs, and leaders from organizations all across the globe and teams from small businesses, schools, and Fortune 500 companies. She's been married to Ryan for 14 years, they have 3 school age kids, and live in Murrieta, CA. She prefers a great book to Netflix and quiet conversations over large crowds. Joe Graham lives in Holland, MI with his wife Tiffany and their two children. He began his leadership career with Young Life and also served as an Executive Pastor with Harbor Churches, a multisite church in Grand Rapids, MI. In 2018 he formed his coaching practice and then co-founded Growing with the Enneagram in 2019. Joe is trained as a professional coach and along with this work he is the Director of People and Culture at Resthaven, a non-profit faith based senior living community Follow Your Enneagram Coach on all the socials: Facebook Instagram Twitter You Tube Show Credits: Music by Sleeping at Last
Welcome to Botched: A D&D Podcast! What a fabulous shopping spree the group has just finished with. Now they have a new ally in the Ratsketball, and he is full of rope. Adorned in their Khak suits, the group is now tasked with a quest by Christina Wisdomian. In order to get some special gear of their own, they must seek out towns across the sea and trade for some much-needed goods. The town of Resthaven needs leather, 11 herbs and spices, some livestock and some ore. What do they need these items for?
The country of Lebanon is bordered by Syria to the north and east, and Israel to the south, with the Mediterranean Sea to the west. Yet a great community of Lebanese call Mississippi home because their ancestors migrated here at the turn of the 20th century and brought traditions and foods that melded perfectly with the southern flavors of Mississippi. Today we talk about these lasting traditions with guest-host Joe Sherman. Whose family grandfather immigrated here during those early days. Then we add Chef Alex Eaton (Manship, Aplos) and professor Jimmy Thomas (University of Mississippi) to the conversation about kibbeh, Chamoun's Resthaven, and more.Show Links Baked Kibbeh Recipe from Epicurious.comThe Lebanese in Mississippi: An Oral History See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I was feeling creative today on my rest day so I did a remix on yesterday's episode, cut out some 'body noises' and cut in some music. (22:XX)
After a 25k. ride in the cool morning sunshine, I ran with my friend John for half an hour and recorded all the chatter.This is a raw recording with no bells or whistles today.
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Becca Martin was adopted at the age of 6 years old and spent her years living in abuse until she committed herself to a Mennonite approved "counseling center" Rest Haven. After spending several months there and a short stint in the Amish run psychiatric home Green Pastures in PA, she returned to the west coast overly medicated without a proper diagnoses and was forced to cut all of her medication cold turkey by her family, creating saddening consequences.
Welcome to Botched: A D&D Podcast! What a fabulous shopping spree the group has just finished with. Now they have a new ally in the Ratsketball, and he is full of rope. Adorned in their Khak suits, the group is now tasked with a quest by Christina Wisdomian. In order to get some special gear of their own, they must seek out towns across the sea and trade for some much-needed goods. The town of Resthaven needs leather, 11 herbs and spices, some livestock and some ore. What do they need these items for? Join in on the banter as these dickheads whose understanding of the rules is questionable, and their moral compasses are even more so, stumble through dungeons, traps, monsters, and social intricacies as they attempt to complete a quest for wholly selfish reasons. If you are a veteran dragon slayer from the long long ago of the 1970’s or a newbie who is interested in hearing what this devil worshipping game is all about, Botched: A D&D Podcast is the DnD Podcast for you. As mentioned, we are playing 5th edition rules, so if you’ve never played this version of the game before, listening to us will give you an idea of how it may be different from previous versions of the game. 5th edition is a great rule set to start playing the game with. Find out if there’s a local game near where you live at comic book or game stores. Hell, buy some books, buy some dice, get some food and drinks and invite your friends over to play with you for completely different experience! A special shout out and thank you to all of our supporters over on Patreon. You help us continue to churn out “quality” episodes. With your continued support we can upgrade our dining room, I mean studio, with better quality microphones, sound proofing and merchandise. Help us achieve our goals and reap the benefits as we will begin producing novellas of the seasons, behind the scenes features and live shows! Check out our store over at Botched Podcast where you can find tshirts, stickers, prints and more! Thank you to those who have taken the time to give us a 5 star review over on Itunes! It helps the show grow, and we greatly appreciate it! A big big thank you to the following: Zlw365 Elliebells 1543 Nigel Molassesfinger Castle McFall Joshua Archiquette Pokemon In D&D Fearravine Kory Sarracini Chuggzernaut pmbear SiroVai123 Aatamos UltDave BlackGary BigJim Badbreatth Skuuf Noverton Riku210 Ninjagod99 HiyaitsSandi Admaletz Acinda FlipFlapAgronomacus Selfcleaningmutant Falcon Phire Captain Hygiene Johndonmoyer Littlefam90 Iluvpasta47 Walter Rice Fishdick69 Stargatesnatch Icantpay Chanticlear22 Nubian Guido Kitkat the Katkat NightmareLovely Wonderlandreject Kitchenaidfleshlight Missourimule Raegun11:11 Gjkkgffg C-rad Tummytickler Cruddyredneck1 SlyThyToves Saggywheels Charles TheBarles xSpaceyToastx Lindsayjean777 Codeneuf The Nickinator Andrew J L Leather Lorcan07 Ventex2k Latitude One Chuck Billy TommyJonzThe1 KnightroExpress Takenffsdammit Ashypink99 Thank you not only to our supporters on Patreon, but also to all of those who are listeners. We are forever in your debt as we continue to find out how amazing this community of gamers is. May the rolls forever be in your favor! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/botchedpodcast/support
Tina Cooper, executive manager residential services at Resthaven, on a study by Monash University and Resthaven linking polypharmacy amongst residents with risk of hospitalisation.
Tina Cooper, executive manager residential services at Resthaven, on a study by Monash University and Resthaven linking polypharmacy amongst residents with risk of hospitalisation.
...in which Rex and Paul talk about their second consecutive trip to the annual meeting of the Delta Council in Cleveland, Mississippi, and what they ate on the way; "the store" in Biscoe and its tempting sausage biscuits; the closing of Riverside Catfish, Shadden's Barbecue, the Sno-White Grill, and other iconic restaurants; what Paul calls "the Biscoe phenomenon" where one may purchase 'maters, 'taters, and refrigerators; the traditional yuletide Helena oyster loaf; the existential nature of a bed'n'breakfast that doesn't serve breakfast; Chamoun's Rest Haven in Clarksdale, offering both Lebanese fare and traditional Southern breakfast; and Abe's Barbecue where one may procure barbecue, stuffed grape leaves, and tamales.
...in which Rex and Paul talk about Chafik Chamoun's Rest Haven in Clarksdale, Mississippi, the Klappenbach Bakery in Fordyce, the Sno-White Grill and Fino's in Pine Bluff, repeating oneself, Sunday afternoon drives, Baptist Training Union, Ravenden Springs, the Devil's Bathtub, the Needle's Eye, Crowley's Ridge, cemetery visits, Arkansas back roads, Des Arc, Carlisle, Lauratown, the collie who caught chickens so its owner could fry them, eating at boardinghouses, having the preacher over for Sunday lunch, a troublesome uncle who was afraid of mice, and the disaster that befell a visiting preacher when Rex's uncles tried to make wine in the attic in summer.
We travel to the Mississippi Delta into the world of Lebanese immigrants —where barbecue and the blues meet kibbe, a kind of traditional Lebanese raw meatloaf. Lebanese immigrants began arriving in the Delta in the late 1800s, soon after the Civil War. Many worked as peddlers, then grocers and restaurateurs. Kibbe — a word and a recipe with so many variations we don’t know where to start. Many love it raw. Ground lamb or beef mixed with bulgur wheat, cinnamon, salt and pepper. However it’s made, it’s part of the glue that holds the Lebanese family culture together in the Mississippi Delta and beyond. We visit Pat Davis, owner of Abe’s BAR-B-Q at the intersection of Highway 61 and 49 in Clarksdale, Miss., the famed crossroads where, legend has it, blues icon Robert Johnson made a deal with the devil to play guitar better than anybody. Since 1924 Abe’s has been known for it’s barbecue, but if you know to ask, they’ve got grape leaves in the back. Chafik Chamoun, who owns Chamoun’s Rest Haven on Highway 61, features Southern, Lebanese and Italian food — but he’s best known for his Kibbe. Chafik arrived in Clarksdale from Lebanon in 1954, and first worked as a peddler selling ladies slips and nylon stockings. Sammy Ray, Professor Emeritus at Texas A&M University, Galveston, talks about growing up in a barbecue shack that his mother ran on the edge of what was then called “Black Town.” His father peddled dry goods to the black sharecroppers. During the civil rights movement in the 1960s, Abe’s BAR-B-Q and Chamoun’s Rest Haven were some of the only restaurants in the area that would serve blacks. “We were tested in 1965,” Pat Davis remembers. “A bunch of black kids went to all the restaurants on the highway and every one refused them except Chamoun’s and my place. And everybody else got lawsuits against them.” The list of famous Lebanese Americans is long and impressive. Ralph Nader, Paul Anka, Dick Dale, Casey Kasem, Khalil Gibran and Vince Vaughn, to name a few. But the one most people talked about on our trip was Danny Thomas. Pat Davis took us out in the parking lot to listen to a CD that he just happened to have in his car of Danny Thomas singing in Arabic. “We called ourselves Syrians when we first came here,” Davis says. “And until Danny came and said he was Lebanese then we all began to realize we really are Lebanese and Danny Thomas can say it. So we’re Lebanese now.”
Lynn Openshaw, Resthaven manager, service development on the Celebrating Centenarians film project.