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Listen to the next episode of our series through the book of James! Pastor Derrick teaches on the right kind of wisdom.
Don connects with Glen Sanchez, retired angler and marina operator, to recap his fishing escapades this week, proper cork movements, Glen's father day plans, and more!
In this episode of Dear Alice, we dive into the world of Airbnb interior design—from the stunning to the not-so-stylish. We review some of the most talked-about luxury Airbnb listings and break down what hosts are getting right (and what design mistakes they should avoid). Whether you're an Airbnb host looking to elevate your space, a designer curious about hospitality trends, or a traveler seeking high-end stays with beautiful aesthetics, this episode is packed with practical design tips and inspiration. We cover loads of subjects! From layout and lighting to furniture selection and regional styling choices. Plus, we share our professional take on how to make any short-term rental feel like a five-star experience.
Relationships are critical in the Christian life—so how do you navigate relationships well while keeping faith at the forefront? In part two of “What I Got Right and Wrong on My Journey,” Pastor Bayless delves deeper into the decisions that shape our spiritual lives, emphasizing the importance of choosing the right companions and the transformative power of prioritizing family relationships. Get indispensable wisdom to help you navigate life's relationships well in this encouraging message!
This isn't a film podcast. But with the feature film Sinners now available at home, we couldn't help but unpack its bold take on Southern horror, the moral weight of unspoken histories, and what it means—for the culture—to set a story like this in Mississippi. In this special episode of Black History Year, Grammy-winning blues musician and actor Chris Thomas King returns, joining scholar, writer, and BHY producer Dr. Leslie Grover to discuss what the film gets right, what it gets wrong, and the blues haunting every frame. Grab your popcorn—because by the end of the episode, you'll be asking yourself: Is “Sinners” just a horror flick—or a mirror that makes Black history impossible to ignore? This podcast is brought to you by PushBlack, the nation's largest non-profit Black media company. You make PushBlack happen with your contributions at BlackHistoryYear.com. Most folks donate 5 or 10 bucks a month, but truly, anything helps. Thanks for supporting the work. Cydney Smith, Darren Wallace, and Len Webb, who also edit the show, produce Black History Year with production support from Leslie Taylor-Grover and Brooke Brown. Lilly Workneh is our Executive Producer. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How do you say have fun in Italian? Spoiler: you don't even use the word have. Learn the right (and wrong) phrases to use instead Learn about our Online Italian School and get a free mini lesson every week: https://joyoflanguages.online/italian-school Subscribe to our new YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@joyoflanguages.italian?sub_confirmation=1 Get the bonus materials for this episode: https://italian.joyoflanguages.com/podcast/have-fun-in-Italian Today's Italian words: Buon divertimento = Have fun (lit. good fun) Divertiti = Have fun (lit. enjoy yourself) Divertitevi = Have fun (lit. enjoy yourselves)
Will Dubai property prices drop 15% as Fitch suggests? Maybe… maybe not. We break down the supply vs demand debate, handover delays, and what's really happening beneath the surface of Dubai's real estate market. Mario and Craig also talk about Mortgages and some easy steps to follow. ► Subscribe here to never miss an episode: https://dubaipropertypodcast.podbean.com ► INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/dubaipropertypodcast/?hl=en ► ITUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../dubai.../id1662176569 ► EMAIL: dubaipropertypodcast@gmail.com The Most comprehensive property guide for the UAE and Dubai. Homes for sale, Real estate agents, Real estate listings, Real estate investing, Property management companies, Commercial real estate, Real estate market trends, Real estate market analysis, Real estate finance, Real estate development, Real estate law, Real estate technology, Real estate investing for beginners, Real estate negotiation skills, Real estate marketing #DubaiRealEstate #PropertyInvestment #OffPlanDubai #DubaiMarketUpdate #RealEstateNews #InvestInDubai #GlobalPropertyMarket #UAEPropertyBoom #DubaiVillas #PropertyTrends2025 #dubaiproperty #dubai #dubairealestate #VisaRenewal #ExpatDubai #SharjahRealEstate #Masaar2 #DubaiVisa #UAEProperty #RealEstateTrends #DubaiLife #InstantVisa #DubaiServices" #PropertyInvestment #DubaiHousing #RealEstateInsights #RealEstatePredictions #MortgageRates #ForeignInvestment #UAEInvestors #YoungExpatsDubai #DubaiFirstHome #PropertyOwnershipUAE #DubaiSouthLiving #DubaiPropertyMarket #InvestInDubai #JVC #DubaiMarina #BusinessBay #PropertyInvestment #UAEProperty #RentalYields #DubaiApartments
What does it take to build a venture firm from scratch—and scale it across multiple waves of technological and cultural change?In this special episode recorded at the a16z LP Summit, Marc Andreessen joins Erik Torenberg for a conversation on the origins and evolution of Andreessen Horowitz. From raising Fund I during the depths of the 2008 financial crisis to shaping the firm's multistage, multi-sector strategy, Marc reflects on how the firm was built—and rebuilt—as the tech landscape shifted.They discuss the rise of “Little Tech,” why policy now matters to startups, how scale became a strategic advantage in venture capital, and why the move from generalists to vertical specialists was inevitable.Along the way, Marc shares behind-the-scenes stories on Facebook's near-sale to Yahoo, the evolution of founder archetypes, the global talent arbitrage, and what too many people still misunderstand about tech's role in society.Resources: Find Marc on X: https://x.com/pmarcaFind Erik on X: https://x.com/eriktorenbergStay Updated: Let us know what you think: https://ratethispodcast.com/a16zFind a16z on Twitter: https://twitter.com/a16zFind a16z on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/a16zSubscribe on your favorite podcast app: https://a16z.simplecast.com/Follow our host: https://x.com/eriktorenbergPlease note that the content here is for informational purposes only; should NOT be taken as legal, business, tax, or investment advice or be used to evaluate any investment or security; and is not directed at any investors or potential investors in any a16z fund. a16z and its affiliates may maintain investments in the companies discussed. For more details please see a16z.com/disclosures.
Life is full of choices that can either lead you away from God's path or lead you toward it. In part one of his message “What I Got Right and Wrong on My Journey,” Pastor Bayless Conley shares candid insights from his personal journey to Christ, highlighting both the missteps and victories he encountered along the way and sharing important guidance on how you can seek and respond to God's call. Listen and discover how you can navigate life's crossroads in this powerful message!
Happy Friday Everyone! This week, we're going deep on just two stories, but trust me, they're big ones. First up is a mysterious $6.5B AI device being cooked up by Sam Altman and Jony Ive. Many are saying it's more than a wearable and could be the next major leap (or stumble) in always-on, context-aware computing. Then we shift gears into the World Economic Forum's Future of Jobs Report, and let's just say: it says a lot more in what it doesn't say than what it does.With that, let's get into it.⸻Altman + Ive's AI Device: The Future You Might Not WantA $6.5 billion partnership between OpenAI's Sam Altman and Apple design legend Jony Ive is raising eyebrows and a lot of existential questions. What exactly is this “screenless” AI gadget that's supposedly always on, always listening, and possibly always watching? I break down what we know (and don't), why this device is likely inevitable, and what it means for privacy, ethics, data ownership, and how we define consent in public spaces. Spoiler: It's not just a product; it's a paradigm shift.⸻What the WEF Jobs Report Gets Right—and WrongThe World Economic Forum's latest Future of Jobs report claims 86% of companies expect AI to radically transform their business by 2030. But how many actually know what that means or what to do about it? I dig into the numbers, challenge the idea of “skill stability,” and call out the contradictions between upskilling strategies and workforce cuts. If you're reading headlines and thinking things are stabilizing, think again. This is one of the clearest signs yet that most organizations are dangerously unprepared.⸻If this episode helped you think more critically or challenged a few assumptions, share it with someone who needs it. Leave a comment, drop a rating, and don't forget to follow, especially if you want to stay ahead of the curve (and out of the chaos).—Show Notes:In this Weekly Update, host Christopher Lind unpacks the implications of the rumored $6.5B wearable AI device being developed by Sam Altman and Jony Ive, examining how it could reshape expectations around privacy, data ownership, and AI interaction in everyday life. He then analyzes the World Economic Forum's 2024 Future of Jobs Report, highlighting how organizations are underestimating the scale and urgency of workforce transformation in the AI era.00:00 – Introduction02:06 – Altman + Ive's All-Seeing AI Device26:59 – What the WEF Jobs Report Gets Right—and Wrong52:47 – Final Thoughts and Call to Action#FutureOfWork #AIWearable #SamAltman #JonyIve #WEFJobsReport #AITransformation #TechEthics #BusinessStrategy
There are two types of companies today:Startups birthed out of AIExisting companies figuring out how to adapt to AIThis week's episode is all about #2 because we get to hear from Ioana Teleanu who was the first AI designer at Miro and is now a dedicated AI+Design consultant.So a big theme of this conversation is how to identify the right opportunities to design AI into a product that's already working. Ioana shares a bunch of stories and lessons learned from her time at Miro as well as a refreshing perspective on AI and design as whole that i think will resonate with a lot of you.Some highlights:What to do if you're already feeling AI fatigueWhy invisible AI is the future of product designHow you measure the success of integrating AIExamples of good and bad implementations of AIHow the value prop of design shifts in an AI worldWays to invest in your product skills as a designera lot moreBefore Miro Ioana designed Clipboard AI which won Times Magazine best invention of 2023
In Part 2 of this special episode of The Negotiation, host Todd Embley continues the conversation with Dr. Chui Chui Tan, founder of Beyō Global. This episode focuses on practical examples from Chui Chui's work with global brands, including Spotify and Bumble, and what it really takes to launch successfully in new markets.Chui Chui unpacks how Spotify adapted its product strategy for dozens of international markets using deep local insight, and how Bumble rethought its approach to dating culture when expanding into APAC. She also shares practical advice on timing, market selection, and the right metrics for measuring success in global rollout.For brand owners, operators, and marketers looking to understand what separates global hits from cultural flops, this episode is packed with wisdom and real-world experience.Discussion Points (Part 2):How Chui Chui worked with Spotify to understand local behavior in 45+ countriesCultural and strategic lessons from Bumble's international expansionFrameworks for deciding when and where to grow globallyCommon mistakes companies make when entering new marketsMetrics and qualitative signals that show cultural adaptation is workingChui Chui's final advice for companies aiming to expand internationally with care and insight
Bob takes a close look at Oren Cass's recent appearance on Tucker Carlson, where Cass argued for free trade to a skeptical conservative audience. Bob unpacks Cass's arguments about tariffs, comparative advantage, and trade deficits—not to attack, but to clarify. Using classical and Austrian economics, Murphy shows why U.S. economic malaise can't be solved with tariffs, but also why dismissing Cass's concerns outright is a strategic and economic mistake.Oren Cass on The Tucker Carlson Show: Mises.org/HAP501aOren Cass on The Infineo Podcast: Mises.org/HAP501bThe Human Action Podcast Episode on Comparative Advantage: Mises.org/HAP501cOren Cass, "Free Trade's Origin Myth": Mises.org/HAP501dOren Cass, "The Truth About Tariffs": Mises.org/HAP501eThe Mises Institute is giving away 100,000 copies of Murray Rothbard's, What Has Government Done to Our Money? Get your free copy at Mises.org/HAPodFree
Bob takes a close look at Oren Cass's recent appearance on Tucker Carlson, where Cass argued for free trade to a skeptical conservative audience. Bob unpacks Cass's arguments about tariffs, comparative advantage, and trade deficits—not to attack, but to clarify. Using classical and Austrian economics, Murphy shows why U.S. economic malaise can't be solved with tariffs, but also why dismissing Cass's concerns outright is a strategic and economic mistake.Oren Cass on The Tucker Carlson Show: Mises.org/HAP501aOren Cass on The Infineo Podcast: Mises.org/HAP501bThe Human Action Podcast Episode on Comparative Advantage: Mises.org/HAP501cOren Cass, "Free Trade's Origin Myth": Mises.org/HAP501dOren Cass, "The Truth About Tariffs": Mises.org/HAP501eThe Mises Institute is giving away 100,000 copies of Murray Rothbard's, What Has Government Done to Our Money? Get your free copy at Mises.org/HAPodFree
Unlocking The Magic: Talking all things Disney World and Disneyland
Join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/unlockingthemagicJoin Bruce and Connie for a first-look deep dive into Universal Orlando's newest theme park, Epic Universe. From exclusive VIP access to empty-park rides and all-you-can-eat tastings, they share honest reactions, immersive experiences, food reviews, and what Universal got right—and what needs work. Whether you're a lifelong theme park lover or planning your first trip, this is your ultimate guide to Epic Universe!
In this episode of the Purposeful Marketing Podcast, the hosts discuss how to build community in marketing with Marcie Walker, Senior Community Manager at LucidLink. They explore how community can be defined, the importance of leadership in community building, and how businesses can leverage community for marketing, revenue, and relationships. Connect with the hosts:Mary KeoughAaron WeekesJames BoeckmannConnect with the guest:Marcie Walker
Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair says that net zero is politically unachievable without radical rethinking: a shift away from reducing consumption and toward technologies that can remove carbon both at the source and from the atmosphere. So, are carbon capture and carbon removal really viable - and more palatable - alternatives to a rapid fossil fuel phaseout? And is our net zero strategy failing, or simply failing to be explained?Hosts Christiana Figueres, Tom Rivett-Carnac, and Paul Dickinson dive into the heart of these questions and explore what Blair's comments mean for the wider net zero debate. At a time when climate action is becoming increasingly politicised and weaponised, they consider how we might frame net zero as something that improves people's lives, rather than threatening them. And how we can ensure that every credible climate solution stays on the table.With timely and provocative contributions from listeners and friends of the podcast - including former BBC News Science Editor David Shukman and Senior Policy Advisor at Carbonfuture Sebastian Manhart - the hosts ask: can we rescue the net zero brand before it's written off?Learn more
Here's how many debates about contentious societal issues stall out: someone declares, “because the Bible says so.” End of story. But what does the Bible say?
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on "Conclave" the movie and how it compares to the real thing happening at the Vatican.
In this episode we discuss: The Holistic Psychologist's claim that psychiatric disorders stem from metabolic dysfunction and whether we agree with her solutions Whether Layla Al-Naif is right that sugar is as addictive as a drug The difference between table sugar and natural sugar sources Whether it's possible to live a healthy life without starch Free Energy Balance Food Guide: https://jayfeldmanwellness.com/guide The Nutrition Blueprint: https://mikefave.com/the-nutrition-blueprint/ Theresa's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livingrootswellness/ Timestamps: 0:00 – intro 0:44 – the brain's high energy demands and how metabolic dysfunction drives poor brain health 4:19 – are anxiety and depression caused by chemical imbalances in the brain? 7:05 – recognizing insulin resistance as an inability convert glucose to energy 9:42 – whether blood sugar spikes and crashes cause fatigue, brain fog, and psychiatric disorders 11:53 – our take on the Holistic Psychologist's recommendations for stabilizing blood sugar 18:01 – what really interferes with brain energy metabolism – is it just sugar? 24:57 – refined sugar vs natural sugars such as honey, maple syrup, coconut sugar, and date syrup 30:55 – whether sugar is addictive 33:50 –fat triggers the same reward centers in the brain as carbohydrates 36:34 – how Jay & Mike fixed their sugar cravings from keto and low-carb 39:56 – whether eliminating starch is healthy long-term 44:34 – the negative impact of carnivore diets on gut health 50:16 – tips for recovering from the stress of carnivore and the importance of experimentation 53:46 – how much sugar and starch Jay, Mike, and Theresa eat
Doing the right thing is never as easy as it seems.As we pick up the pieces of the latest installment of the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Film Festival we're still coming to grips with the myriad of wonderful films that we got to take in at the festival. One in particular had it's world premiere.'Betrayal' is the story of Cindor Reeves whose sister married Charles Taylor; a young idealistic rebel whose methods quickly elevated himself to be the authoritarian leader of Liberia who would commit war atrocities and crimes under his watch. Reeves initially supported Taylor but as time quick passed his well defined sense would lead him to be a whistleblower, essentially against his own family. At great risk to his family and friends he did the right thing and got Taylor imprisoned for War Crimes. Now years later Reeves reflects on his life and what the true cost of doing the right thing actually was as 'Betrayal' truly gives a human face and a human cost on doing what is morally right...We had the pleasure of sitting down with director Lena Macdonald to talk about the film, how she had heard about this story and the not only insidious but true nature of it all as it unfolded in front of her....
What separates giveaways that fizzle out from those that make a massive impact on your marketing?Imagine leveraging the power of a small gift to engage potential patients, gather valuable data, AND create win-win scenarios that cultivate loyalty and boost your return on investment (ROI). We'll explore how to craft giveaways designed not merely as free trinkets but as tools that drive specific behaviors like scheduling appointments or sharing experiences, solidifying your practice's place in the community's mind. Through proven strategies and real-life examples, you'll discover how understanding the psychology of value can turn a pointless giveaway into a potent marketing tool.Join us as we break down the anatomy of a successful giveaway campaign, outlining the steps to ensure your giveaways evoke the desired response. Hear about the impact of creating urgency and reciprocity and how these elements underscore a robust ROI potential. We'll share scripted scenarios for effectively delivering your giveaways and end with essential tips on tracking and measuring success!What You'll Learn in This Episode:The strategic use of giveaways to enhance ground marketing efforts.How giveaways can be structured to gather data and drive engagement.Understanding the psychology behind value perception and action motivation.Steps to design highly effective giveaways that yield measurable ROI.Practical examples of successful giveaway campaigns in dental practices.Tips for scripting scenarios to deliver giveaways effectively.Methods for tracking and analyzing the success of your giveaway initiatives.Don't miss out—tune in now to master the art of strategic giveaways for your dental practice!Learn More About the Ground Marketing Course Here:Website: https://thedentalmarketer.lpages.co/the-ground-marketing-course-open-enrollment/Mentions:Video EpisodeOryxCareStackFor more helpful tips, strategies, ideas, and marketing advice, join my weekly newsletter here.The Dental Marketer Society Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2031814726927041
In today's episode, we chat with Alex Tapscott, co-author of "Blockchain Revolution" – the book that kicked off so many crypto journeys back in 2016. Alex shares how a ski trip conversation with his father evolved into pioneering work that shaped the industry.We explore crypto's path dependency through major events and why Trump's election could be the final domino for Bitcoin adoption. Alex breaks down institutional strategies and the shift happening now: how regulatory changes, tech advancements, and evolving business mindsets are signalling a crucial inflection point for the space.Looking ahead, Alex points to tokenization and AI integration as the real game-changers, moving crypto beyond speculation into something that's actually transforming the world.Let's get into it.---Newton is the trust layer for autonomous finance. Smart. Secure. Verifiable. Built for a future where AI agents replace apps and interfaces. Learn more here: https://www.magicnewton.xyz----Join The Rollup Edge: https://members.therollup.coWebsite: https://therollup.co/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1P6ZeYd..Podcast: https://therollup.co/category/podcastFollow us on X: https://www.x.com/therollupcoFollow Rob on X: https://www.x.com/robbie_rollupFollow Andy on X: https://www.x.com/ayyyeandyJoin our TG group: https://t.me/+8ARkR_YZixE5YjBhThe Rollup Disclosures: https://therollup.co/the-rollup-discl
In a culture filled with confusion about right and wrong, how do we make sense of our deep instinct for justice, fairness, and morality? As we continue our series exploring how following Jesus is the sanest solution to life's deepest questions, Romans 2 invites us to consider that God's law is written on every human heart and points us to the One who made us. Yet even with this inner sense of right and wrong, we fall short—not just of God's standards, but of our own. Could it be that true hope isn't found in trying harder, but in the grace of the Lawgiver who fulfilled the law for us?
In this powerful episode of The Care Ministry Podcast, Laura Howe sits down with Pastor Seth Perry to kick off Mental Health Awareness Month with a deeply personal and hopeful conversation. Seth shares his journey through bipolar disorder, addiction, and recovery, ultimately leading him back to faith and into pastoral ministry. Together, they discuss the intersection of mental health and ministry, how the church can create safe spaces for those struggling, and the upcoming launch of Seth's innovative app designed to support mental wellness in faith communities. This is a must-listen for anyone passionate about integrating authentic mental health support within the Church. Quotes "I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder at 17... I left the church for 12 years." – Pastor Seth Perry "There is incredible hope in the church being a safe space for mental health conversations." – Laura Howe "My calling into ministry was born from my recovery—it was like being rebuilt from the inside out." – Pastor Seth Perry "Mental Health Sunday is not just a day—it's an invitation for churches to be places of healing and hope." – Laura Howe Resources ourstigma.com Mental Health Sunday toolkit Connect with Hope Made Strong Website: HopeMadeStrong.org Socials: Facebook – Instagram – Twitter – YouTube
This week Bible scholar and TikTok superstar Dr. Dan McClellan drops in to talk about Ken Smith's 1999 thought piece on Catholicism and Dan's new book, The Bible Says So: What We Get Right (and Wrong) about Scripture's Most Controversial Issues.
Seeing or hearing a Bible verse being pulled out of a hat to support someone's argument is a common experience for many people. Homosexuality is wrong because the Bible says so. Satan is the bad guy because the Bible says so. Women should wear modest clothing because the Bible says so. But does the Bible say so? My guest today, Dr. Dan McClellan, is no stranger to engaging in biblical debates, and is here to talk about how and why the Bible is used in this way, and whether such arguments are ever valid or useful.
So, how did the Steelers do in this year's NFL Draft? Joe and Brian break down each, including the players Pittsburgh passed on and how their overall strategy played out over three days. Which picks were the best value? Was there a swing and a miss, or did the Steelers hit a few homeruns? The […] Reviewing what went right and wrong with the Steelers 2025 draft appeared first on Steel City Underground.
Topics: Concerns About Salvation, Trusting Jesus, Conviction of Belief in Christ, Holy Person Identity (Colossians 3:12), Lies About Holy Desires, Needing to Repent of Sins, Baptism for Salvation, Doubts About Salvation, Still Sinning and God Leaving, Dying Without Repenting of All Sins, Not Feeling Saved, Definition Of Salvation, Jesus As Savior (John 3:17), Salvation Through Belief (John 3:18), Born "In Adam" (1 Corinthians 15:22), Getting "In Christ" Through Belief, New Creation In Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17), Power Of Sin Entering The World, Hamartia as the Force Of Sin, Adam was Created Good, Temptation and Sin Entering (Genesis 3), Recreated In Christ, Legalistic Knowledge of Right And Wrong, Sin Removing Life (Romans 5:12), God's Grace Through Jesus (Romans 5:15), Gift of Eternal Life, Jesus Becoming Sin (2 Corinthians 5:21), Saved By Grace Through Faith (Ephesians 2:8-9), Baptized Into Christ (Romans 6), Security From Sin's Penalty Support the showSign up for Matt's free daily devotional! https://mattmcmillen.com/newsletter
Welcome back to the show! In this episode, Steve discusses the concept of decision-making and how even when you think you're putting off a decision, you are still making one. Before you spend too much time trying to figure that promo sentence out, just go ahead and hit the play button and allow Steve to make it all make sense. You won't regret it! Remember that you are just one email away from talking with Steve directly. Send your questions, comments, and concerns over to AskSteve@TotalWealthAcademy.com today!
In this episode we discuss:How to make an exit from a barn without burning bridges (yes, it's possible!)Signs it might be time to move on — and how to trust your gutJulia's deep dive into the art of reading horse namesThe equestrian item Molly couldn't resist… and paid full retail price for.
Father Marty Smith joins Dive Deep to discuss what is the number one thing he is seeing that even practicing Catholics are not doing as good of a job as they should be. How should we be taking to youth? What really is the role of Catholic education?
In this episode, Joyce Meyer shares part one of her series, "Right and Wrong Mindsets." She encourages you to stick with God's plan for your life and stay hopeful and positive as you walk in His power. Listen to this whole series by watching season 3, episodes 75 to 78 of "Joyce Meyer Ministries - Enjoying Everyday Life" on our streaming service. Sign up for a free account in three easy steps. Donate here to support outreaches that are sharing the truth about Jesus to Canada! Visit our website to discover new resources that will help you grow closer to Jesus every day. Connect with us on social media: YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | TikTok Follow Joyce Meyer: Facebook | Instagram | Podcast | YouTube
In this episode of Better Buildings for Humans, host Joe Menchefski sits down with Shawn Houghtling and Bryce Jarman of RH Carter Architects—industry leaders in the art and science of automotive retail design. With a 40-year legacy and partnerships with 17 automotive brands, RH Carter has helped shape the modern dealership experience across Canada.Shawn and Bryce pull back the curtain on what makes a dealership not just functional, but unforgettable. They explore how architecture supports brand identity, enhances customer experience, and even builds community. From managing complex traffic flows to integrating natural light with Solera® panels for improved occupant well-being, this episode highlights the often-overlooked brilliance of retail design done right.If you're an architect, designer, or simply fascinated by how space influences behavior, this one's for you!More About Shawn Houghtling and Bryce JarmanAs a Principal at RH Carter Architects Inc. Shawn oversees several National and International Retail Facility Image Programs within the Canadian market. Working across Canada requires extensive travel and the implementation of various design strategies that achieve both corporate branding initiatives as well as addressing local architectural/structural requirements. The ability to work effectively and collaboratively with local architectural and building consultants is paramount to the success of each program as well as the administration and review of construction documents.As a Junior Associate at RH Carter Architects Inc., Bryce has gained experience as anArchitectural Designer in many different national design programs. Developing and presenting concept designs to retailers across Canada has provided Bryce the opportunity to gain a strong understanding of retailer needs as well as manufacturer image programs and requirements. After taking time to learn the programs and the industry, he was given the opportunity to be the Program Manager of the Ford and Lincoln programs. During this time, Bryce worked with Ford of Canada, and the retailer network, and coordinated the RH Carter team internally to ensure the success of the design programs across the country now and moving in the future.CONTACT:https://www.rhcarter.com/team/shawn-houghtlinghttps://www.linkedin.com/in/shawn-houghtling-oaa-mraic-a7643110/ https://www.rhcarter.com/team/bryce-jarman https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryce-jarman-8b281b2b9 Where To Find Us:https://bbfhpod.advancedglazings.com/www.advancedglazings.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/better-buildings-for-humans-podcastwww.linkedin.com/in/advanced-glazings-ltd-848b4625https://twitter.com/bbfhpodhttps://twitter.com/Solera_Daylighthttps://www.instagram.com/bbfhpod/https://www.instagram.com/advancedglazingsltdhttps://www.facebook.com/AdvancedGlazingsltd
Princeton has been added to the list of colleges that the Trump WH is withholding federal grants, because of anti-Semitic activity on campus. The latest, plus the morning's economic stories and breaking news on hour 3 of the Thursday Bob Rose Show for 4-3-2025
Bill Simmons, Joanna Robinson, and Sean Fennessey visit set to recap the two-episode series premiere of ‘The Studio,' the Apple TV+ comedy starring Seth Rogen. They discuss whether or not the satire will land with mainstream audiences, why the Matt Remick character is so fascinating, and the frenetic energy of its filmmaking style (1:35). Along the way, they highlight Seth Rogen's strong performance and debate what the show is trying to criticize about Hollywood (16:30). Later, they talk through how the show might calibrate its many celebrity cameos throughout the season (45:15). Email us! prestigetv@spotify.com Subscribe to the Ringer TV YouTube channel here for full episodes of ‘The Prestige TV Podcast' and so much more! Try Coffee mate Creamers Now: http://coffeemate.com Hosts: Bill Simmons, Joanna Robinson, and Sean Fennessey Producers: Kai Grady and Donnie Beacham Jr. Video Supervision: John Richter Additional Production Support: Justin Sayles Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the second hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh discussed what the selection committee got right and what it got wrong in the NCAA Tournament bracket. After that, Illinois coach Brad Underwood joined the show to react to his Illini earning a No. 6 seed and to preview what lies ahead.
The guys discuss what teams were seeded properly and improperly in the field of 68 teams
What makes a beautiful life? The Bible offers a one word answer. Do you know what it is? This Sunday we'll explore that one word answer and how to incorporate it into our lives. This is the second installment in our sermon series on the life of Joseph. Join us on Sunday if you want to live your best life now!
In this episode of the Admittedly Podcast, host Thomas Caleel, former Director of MBA Admissions and Financial Aid at UPenn's Wharton School, delves into the pivotal role of extracurricular activities in the college admissions process—a topic frequently requested by students and parents alike. Thomas emphasizes the importance of aligning extracurriculars with genuine interests, moving beyond the traditional checklist mentality to create a cohesive and authentic application narrative. Key Takeaways: Why Extracurriculars Matter: Families often approach extracurriculars as a series of obligations rather than opportunities for genuine engagement. Thomas advocates for a shift in perspective, encouraging students to identify and pursue activities that truly resonate with their passions and tell their story. Blurring The Lines: Extracurricular involvement shouldn't be confined to the academic calendar. Thomas highlights that authentic interests should extend beyond the school year, painting a comprehensive picture that admissions officers value. Creating Opportunities: Drawing from successful Admittedly students, Thomas shares innovative approaches to extracurriculars. From community involvement to practical work experiences, the emphasis is on proactive and thoughtful engagement. Leadership and Impact: Beyond holding titles, demonstrating leadership through tangible contributions and positive changes in chosen activities is crucial. Navigating extracurricular choices can be challenging, but centering them around genuine interests leads to a more fulfilling and impactful experience. By authentically engaging in activities that matter, students not only enrich their personal growth but also present compelling narratives to admissions committees. Follow Thomas on Instagram and TikTok at @admittedlyco for more insights and updates! Visit www.admittedly.co to discover how Admittedly can support you in your college admissions journey.
Tom likes to say there's two main religions on this planet: “There's right and wrong,” and “If you get it wrong it's serious.” This week's episode focuses on the first of those commonly held beliefs and – through The Work – questions it. When we enter question 3 and look at how we react, what happens when we believe the thought, we're done looking at whether it's true or not. We are purely experiencing the effect of believing that it is true. So even if this thought has been drilled into you by parents/school/society/what have you, you have the freedom to look at your own experience and notice through the natural intelligence that shows up within us in inquiry what truly helps you show up the way you'd like to in life. Does the religion of right and wrong support you? If yes, you're free to keep it. If it hurts in any way, you're free to question it and follow along in this popcorn-style inquiry.
In this episode, we explores the CEO updates or the 5-15 concept. The podcast delves into the benefits of this approach for business owners, how to effectively implement it, and the importance of distinguishing its use in a business context versus a governmental one. Key Takeaways: Understanding the 5-15 Concept Helps business owners stay informed on employee progress and priorities Provides a record of successes and accomplishments Allows leaders to identify gaps and areas for improvement Helps identify employees who are not engaged or aligned with the company's goals Implementing the 5-15 Concept in Your Business Gain buy-in from the leadership team Communicate the purpose and benefits to employees Establish a consistent routine and format for the weekly updates Encourage open communication and follow-up on the information provided Applying the 5-15 Concept Effectively Approach it with a collaborative, not punitive, mindset Provide clear guidelines and expectations for your team Integrate the updates into regular management practices (e.g., team meetings, 1-on-1s) Use the information to drive meaningful discussions and improvements Limited time offer: work with us 1:1! If you are interested in this highest level of support check out this video: https://bulletproofbusinessgrowth.com/scalingblueprint-one-on-one
Revenge Quitting is going to be 2025’s biggest trend - but what is it, should you do it, and how can it be done with grace? Em Vernem enlists Biz career coaches Michelle Battersby and Soph Hirst to teach us how to quit the right way and how to avoid the wrong way.Plus HR expert Nikola Squires will share how to know when it's time to go, plus the most professional exit strategies.Sign up to the BIZ newsletter hereTHE END BITSSupport independent women's media.Follow the Biz Instagram, Michelle’s startup Sunroom and Soph’s career coaching business Workbaby.Got a work life dilemma? Send us all the questions you definitely can't ask your boss for our Biz Inbox episodes - send us a voice note or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au.HOSTS: Michelle Battersby, Soph Hirst and Em VernemEXEC PRODUCER: Kimberly BraddishAUDIO PRODUCER: Leah PorgesMamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I played a tournament recently, and I want to talk through what I did really well, what went wrong, and of course, the result of the actual tournament. And ultimately I want to make this applicable to you. You don't necessarily come here just to hear how Josh is doing, you're here to improve your own game. So I'm confident you'll leave this episode with some learnings to help you play better in your next competition. ----- Special thanks to: Titleist (for having the best golf equipment) Shot Pattern (for having the best GPS strategy and stat tracking app) ----- Get 10% off a Divot Board! Go to divotboard.com/mentalgolfshow and use the code 'MentalGolf10' to get 10% off your purchase Get a great deal AND support The Mental Golf Show. Thank you!
Respect for the FBI as an institution is at a low. Here comes Kash Patel. Reformers are in charge across the board. Hans is here to discuss, legally.
On the podcast, I talk with Ashley about what makes Google App campaigns a powerful growth tool, proven optimization strategies, and how lower CPMs aren't always the win they seem to be.Top Takeaways:
Social-media sites like TikTok, Instagram, and Reddit are teeming with travel tips that promise a smooth airport experience or last-minute upgrade. But which ones actually work? Wall Street Journal reporter Dawn Gilbertson joins host J.R. Whalen to discuss the do's and don'ts of trying viral travel hacks before your next trip. Sign up for the WSJ's free Markets A.M. newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices