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God became man so that we could see Him. He was put on display on His cross so we could see Him. He gives us His very body and blood so that we could see Him. This is Rev. Dr. Timothy Rossow's (Luther Classical College) sermon on Luke 2:29-32 for the Purification of Mary and the Presentation of Our Lord, 2025. Watch this week's Initial Thoughts Bible study on the texts that Rev. Rossow prayerfully considered and studied before preaching this sermon: https://youtube.com/live/TFRC_vqctV0 Share this video with a friend: https://youtu.be/nXyMiwclIgM Subscribe for more faithful teaching from the Scriptures: https://www.youtube.com/tyrelbramwell/?sub_confirmation=1 For more Faithful Sermons from Ferndale watch this playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3HbLpdbY0RaLx_WGKCTGpEA0tDtLrynK
22nd Sunday after Pentecost Psalm 23 Isaiah 53:4-6 Revelation 7:13-17
21st Sunday after Pentecost Mark 10: 17-22
In this episode, Pastor Brad interviews Miriah Rossow, a member of the Fresh Hope support group, who shares her heartbreaking story of overcoming homelessness and navigating life with a bipolar type 1 diagnosis. In her early twenties, Miriah was diagnosed with bipolar disorder, leading to multiple hospitalizations and a challenging period where she became homeless for a couple of months during the winter. She recounts how a relative eventually introduced her to Fresh Hope, where she found the support and community she desperately needed. Miriah discusses the role Fresh Hope played in her journey to recovery and stability, offering insights and advice for loved ones of young adults facing mental health challenges. She emphasizes the importance not taking on a "God-size problem," but instead giving it to God and trusting Him with the care of their children. Don't forget to share this episode with friends on social media and explore more resources available at Fresh Hope (https://freshhope.us/). Tune in to additional episodes on our website: https://freshhopeformentalhealth.com/.
In dieser Folge hat Colin Niels Rossow zu Gast, er ist kaufmännischer Vorstand des 1. FC Nürnberg. „Wir wollen der nachhaltigste Fußballclub der Welt werden.“ Diese Vision weckt unser Interesse. Zu Beginn der Folge geht es erst mal um Niels Rossow als Person, um seinen Werdegang und um die Marke 1. FC Nürnberg. Der Werdegang von Niels ist entscheidend für seine aktuelle Position. Er war zuvor bei Adidas, u.a. in New York. Dort hat er die Themen Community Management und Nachhaltigkeit (in allen Facetten) bestens kennen gelernt. Was macht die Marke 1. FC Nürnberg aus? Was bedeutet der "Glubb" für die Stadt und wie hat sich der Club gewandelt? Danach geht es rein ins Kernthema Nachhaltigkeit und Colin und Niels sprechen über die Fragen: - Warum sollte ein Fußballclub eigentlich nachhaltig agieren? Was hat er davon? - Warum geht der 1. FCN mit diesem großen Bild an die Öffentlichkeit? - Warum überhaupt Nachhaltigkeit? - Was bedeutet der Community-Gedanke für den 1. FCN? - Wie setzt der 1. FCN das Thema Nachhaltigkeit um? Vom sozialen Engagement hin zum nachhaltigsten Club der Welt? Im weiteren Gesprächsverlauf sprechen Colin und Niels noch über die operative Umsetzung und vor allem die Wirkung der Initiativen. Wird der 1. FCN mittlerweile als Nachhaltigkeitsmarke wahrgenommen? Auch außerhalb von Fußball? Zum Ende kommen die beiden noch zu einer weiteren wichtigen Frage: Wie gelingt Niels und dem 1. FCN es, das Thema Nachhaltigkeit nachhaltig anzugehen? Wie wird es also zur echten, langfristigen Initiative, die im schnelllebigen, funktionärsgetriebene Fußballgeschäft eine Amtszeit überdauert? Hört Euch die Folge unbedingt an und erfahrt, wie der 1. FCN zum nachhaltigsten Fußballclub der Welt werden will und dabei echten Change erreicht, statt nur oberflächliches Marketing zu betreiben.
I've had the privilege of working with and interacting with these two Champaign powerhouses during my That's What She Said (TWSS) production prep. Kerry and Jenette are friends, colleagues and a perfect blend of business, theater, dreams and realistic goals. Listen as this duo explains the evolution of the popular, annual production of TWSS. With a full plate, Kerry hesitantly handed an eager Jenette the foundation of the production. Jenette took the baton and brought TWSS back from hiatus using Kerry's fundamental tenants: no drinking before/during, no f*** bombs, use first person only (aka talk about YOURSELF), no religion/politics and no marketing/selling. Jenette has respectfully taken these foundational elements and used the “fishbowl of ideas” to grow the show premise into different mediums: From the Stage to the Page book, The She Said Project Podcast and a dozen markets performing their own TWSS. Learn about their dynamic and what's important to them: the power of yes vs. no, appreciation toward the ordinary day, beach wave syndrome and the night you'll ugly cry and belly laugh. BUY tickets to That's What She Said https://thevirginia.showare.com/orderticketsvenue.asp?p=1761&src=&_ga=GA1.1.1587177955.1706545403&_gl=Thank you so much for listening! However your podcast host of choice allows, please positively: rate, review, comment and give all the stars! Don't forget to follow, subscribe, share and ring that notification bell so you know when the next episode drops! Also, search and follow hyperlocalscu on all social media. If I forgot anything or you need me, visit my website at HyperLocalsCU.com. Byee.
The Wednesdays are for Walking With series explores the Disciple Like You Mean It online training from Next Step Press. In this special production of the Next Step Podcast, we will practice non-judgmental noticing with Jesus and help one another take a small next step, together. Episode 07 was first recorded on Wednesday, December 19, 2023. It features an advent devotion by Justin Rossow and a conversation with Professor Ted Hopkins from Concordia University, Ann Arbor. 0:00-14:30After some background on Professor Ted Hopkins and an opening prayer, you'll hear the text for today's episode: Psalm 35:1-6, 22-28. Then we'll get an initial response to that reading before listening to an advent devotion (8:00-14:30). 14:31-22:29 Then you'll hear Drs Hopkins and Rossow discussion the theology behind the devotion and what it means to experience other people as enemies, but to hold that experience within a broader Scriptural narrative. 22:30-35:15The talk then turns to Advent Eschatology (that is, the study of the last things, or end times: the Second Coming) and prolepsis (that is, God's future participating in your present). A brief discussion of those theological categories leads into a longer wrestling with a very practical question (25:17): what do I do when I experience someone as an enemy, even at Christmas? 35:16-endBefore we are done, we'll think through what we might have said to King David if he had joined us for this podcast, and Ted and Justin both consider what kind of response the Spirit may be shaping in them (42:38) before Pastor Hopkins closes us with prayer. CHOOSE YOUR FAITH ADVENTURE If you would like to hear (or read) more from Prof. Hopkins, you have options: Ted's academic volume: Christ, Church, and World: Bonhoeffer and Lutheran Ecclesiology after Christendom. Ted's last appearance on the Next Step Podcast: Season 2 (Ponder Anew), Episode 12: It is Well With My Soul. A series of articles on the Next Step Community Blog: Change? Who Said Anything About Change?; Faithful Change; and Great (and Not-So-Great) Expectations. If you decide to explore the Scripture verses cited in this episode, you can start with this list: Psalm 35:1-6, 22-28 (Let them be clothed with shame and dishonor who magnify themselves against me!) Romans 5:6-11 (While we were God's enemies, we were reconciled to him through the death of his Son.) Romans 12:14-21 (Vengeance is mine, declares the Lord.) 2 Corinthians 5:14-21 (God made him who had no sin to be sin for us.) Galatians 3:7-14 (Christ became a curse for us.) Psalm 31:5 (in context) and Luke 23:44-46 (Into your hands I commit my spirit.) If you want to watch, or share, the Advent devotion on Psalm 35:26, check out the YouTube video, below. https://youtu.be/Qh_q96cZx7k?si=AgfRABnZ2ArBX6JJ The intro and outro music comes from Peter Prochnow's rendition of the hymn, "Awake My Soul and With the Sun" and is available from the Michigan District of the LCMS at www.thehymnalproject.com. Used by permission. If you choose to explore taking a Triad through the Disciple Like You Mean It course, visit this page. This episode of the Next Step Podcast was supported in part by the generosity of Next Step Patrons. Please consider becoming a Next Step Patron before the end 2023. To see different options for support, including monthly and annual options, visit https://www.patreon.com/findmynextstep, or email justin@findmynextstep.org to make a one-time gift. Thank you to all of our Patrons! Patrons make it possible. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mynextstep/message
In Episode 9, Clare Jones talks to Cassie Rossow, an experienced Speech Pathologist who is currently working as a locum in the UK. Cassie is also host of the podcast series Diary of a New Grad Speechie. Cassie shares her firsthand experience of living and working in the UK including gaining registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), applying for the Youth Mobility Visa, opening a UK bank account, finding accommodation and working as a locum speech pathologist. Considering a working holiday in the UK or wanting to make the move permanently? Get in touch with the team at MediRecruit. Whether you're seeking locum or permanent work, we have great roles on offer in most areas of clinical practice right across the UK. We also take the stress out of preparing to work in the UK by assisting with all the necessary preparations. Subscribe to Allied Health PodcastSubscribe to Diary of a New Grad SpeechieSign up for Job Alerts Follow Us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram and TwitterSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Episode #201 sprechen Jörg und Jens mit Pierre Rossow Worum geht's in dieser Folge Irgendwas mit Logistik? Was ist Customer Process Management? Wie lassen sich aktuelle und zukünftige Prozesse im Lager steuern und optimieren? Wie schöpft man Potenziale sinnvoll aus? Worin liegen die Vorteile und Nachteile bei einem WMS-System aus einer Hand? Wer entscheidet was in die Roadmap mit aufgenommen wird? Was sind die aktuellen Themen der Roadmap? Jetzt aber genug gelesen - hör einfach rein! Bezahlte Partnerschaft
Adam is a co-founder of Group RFZ, a digital measurement firm focused on the influencer marketing space. Utilising brand lift research and other methodologies, he helps brands and agencies get past vanity metrics and understand exactly how their marketing programs are impacting the way consumers think, feel and act. Adam counts 20 years of working in market research, marketing and PR, including advising hundreds of clients on how to test, create and optimize their marketing and communications. Group RFZ was founded with a similar charge in mind – to give the marketing suite the tools and insights they need to be successful. Adam previously co-founded iModerate, an online research firm and, during the shift from offline to online, he helped agencies navigate this new landscape. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Narendra Modi are certainly putting in the time to cultivate their relationship. Less than three months after honoring Modi with a state visit to the White House, Biden is to arrive in New Delhi on Friday — a day before the start of the Group of 20 summit there — to squeeze in another round of one-on-one talks with the leader of the world's most populous nation. There have been more than a dozen in-person or virtual engagements between the leaders since 2021 as both have looked to tighten the U.S.-India partnership amid shared major concerns. Those include an increasingly assertive China and monumental challenges posed by climate change, artificial intelligence, global supply chain resilience and other issues. Modi has heavily branded the summit as his own. The Indian prime minister has pictures of himself posted along the highway from the airport, greeting G20 delegates with quotes about the need to address climate change. As a result, Biden will be something of a houseguest when he meets with his Indian counterpart. “This meeting will be taking place at the prime minister's residence — so it is unusual in that respect,” White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan told reporters aboard Air Force One. “This is not your typical bilateral visit to India with meetings taking place in the prime minister's office.” Biden, a center-left Democrat, and Modi, a conservative Hindu nationalist, are hardly ideological soulmates. Yet, both leaders are increasingly drawn together by China's military and economic maneuverings in the Indo-Pacific. India late last month lodged an objection through diplomatic channels with Beijing over China's new standard map that lays claim to India's territory along their shared border. The version of the Chinese map published by the Ministry of Natural Resources website shows Arunachal Pradesh and the Doklam Plateau — over which the two sides have feuded — included within Chinese borders, along with Aksai Chin in the western section that China controls but India still claims. The Philippines and Malaysia have also lodged protests over the new Chinese map. The map was released just days after Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping met on the sidelines of a summit of the BRICS bloc of developing economies — Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — and agreed to work to de-escalate tensions at their disputed border. China and India have had thousands of troops facing off in a disputed region of the Himalayas since 2020, when skirmishes led to the first deadly clashes in decades. Both countries are nuclear armed. China, which is also a member of the G20, has said that Xi will not attend this weekend's India summit and is instead dispatching Premier Li Qiang to represent China. Vice President Kamala Harris, in an interview Wednesday with The Associated Press on the sidelines of a summit of Southeast Asian leaders in Indonesia, spoke out against China's new map. “It's a violation of the law. And that's where I put that map,” Harris told the AP. The U.S. government outreach goes beyond Biden. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told reporters on Friday that the G20 is her fourth trip to India in the past year, making it the country she's visited most. Yellen said India has shown leadership in helping to provide loans to developing nations as well as provide debt relief when needed. The White House has been tight-lipped about what, if any, major announcements will come out of Biden's latest talks with Modi. But the administration seems eager to build on the momentum from the June state visit, which included announcements on climate, health care and space as well as some major private sector projects. The two sides set the groundwork for U.S.-based General Electric to partner with India-based Hindustan Aeronautics to produce jet engines for Indian aircraft in India and the sale of U.S.-made armed MQ-9B SeaGuardian drones. U.S.-based Micron Technology agreed to build a $2.75 billion semiconductor assembly and test facility in India, with Micron spending more than $800 million and India financing the rest. The administration also plans to discuss civil nuclear issues. Friday's meeting seems unlikely to produce as many major deals. Still, the White House will look to “put something on the table," predicted Richard Rossow, a senior adviser at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Rossow said Modi would like to see the Biden administration put greater focus on the Indian Ocean region as it goes about recalibrating its Indo-Pacific policy. India's concern is that “the United States is overly focused on Taiwan, South China Sea, East China Sea, Pacific Islands,” Rossow said. “And there's not nearly enough attention on the Indian Ocean region. And that's where India sees its primary security concerns rising now.” The White House has sought to play down Biden and Modi 's differences over Russia's war in Ukraine. India abstained from voting on U.N. resolutions condemning Russia and refused to join the global coalition against Russia. Since the start of the war, the Modi government has dramatically increased its purchase of Russian oil. Biden's effort to pull India closer has been shadowed by concerns from activists and some American lawmakers about India's human rights record on Modi's watch. Modi has faced criticism over legislation amending the country's citizenship law that fast-tracks naturalization for some migrants but excludes Muslims, over a rise in violence against Muslims and other religious minorities by Hindu nationalists, and the recent conviction of India's top opposition leader, Rahul Gandhi, for mocking Modi's surname. India also ranks 161st out of 180 countries in this year's Press Freedom Index published by Reporters Without Borders. In recent years, journalists have been arrested and some are stopped from traveling abroad. Dozens are facing criminal prosecution, including for sedition. The government also has introduced sweeping regulatory laws for social media companies that give it more power to police online content. A number of media outlets critical of Modi have been subjected to tax searches, including the BBC after it aired a documentary that examined the prime minister's role in 2002 anti-Muslim riots in the western state of Gujarat, where he was chief minister at the time. Biden will travel on Sunday to Vietnam, another country with a poor track record for press freedoms and human rights. Sullivan, the White House national security adviser, told reporters this week that Biden and his advisers have been consistent in raising human rights and press freedom concerns. “President Biden himself has spoken to questions related to democracy and human rights as recently as the state visit earlier this year,” Sullivan said. “The United States, our position on these issues is clear.” by Aamer Madhani and Josh Boak, APSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Just like launching a rocket into space requires a tremendous amount of initial energy to achieve lift-off, launching a new influencer marketing campaign with brand new influencers takes a tremendous amount of work. But, once a rocket achieves a certain altitude, gravitational forces sheer away and the rocket can continue moving out into space on pure momentum. Influencer marketing can work the same way! What if you could leverage ongoing relationships and amplify existing content and motions to keep… moving… forward? That's what we're covering in today's episode of Partnership Unpacked. Welcome back to Partnership Unpacked, where I selfishly use this time to pick the brains of experts at strategic partnerships, channel programs, affiliates, influencer marketing, and relationship building… oh, and you get to learn too! Subscribe to learn how you can amplify your growth strategy – with a solid takeaway every episode from partnership experts in the industry. And today's certainly going to be another highly tactical discussion. Because I can't tell you how many times I've gone through the trouble to find an influencer, meet with them, bring them up to speed on our company and audience, and build a campaign with them… only to have to go through the entire process again with the next campaign or feature launch. There has to be better, more efficient ways to find and work with influencers, right? That's exactly what Adam Rossow is going to talk to us about. Adam has been working for decades to help brands understand how to test, create and optimize their marketing and communications. Group RFZ was founded with a similar charge in mind – to give the marketing suite the tools and insights they need to be successful, and their focus is on the influencer marketing space where they help brands and agencies get past vanity metrics and understand exactly how their marketing programs are impacting the way consumers think, feel and act. Partnership Unpacked host Mike Allton talked to Adam Rossow about: ♉️ How to truly measure the success of influencer marketing campaigns ♉️ Where marketers can invest in influencer marketing and achieve momentum ♉️ Why long term relationships with influencers are so important Subscribe to the show calendar: agorapulse.com/calendar Learn more about Adam Rossow Connect with Adam Rossow on LinkedIn Connect with Adam Rossow on Twitter Resources & Brands mentioned in this episode Group RFZ Subscribe to the show calendar: agorapulse.com/calendar Learn more about Agorapulse with a free demo Full Notes & Transcript: https://www.thesocialmediahat.com/blog/how-brands-can-maximize-influencer-marketing-partnerships-w-adam-rossow/ Brought to you by Agorapulse: the #1 rated social media management solution. Music by Jumbo, "Peripheral" (feat. Plum Soul) Produced and Hosted by Mike Allton
Well Kyle got his knickers in a bunch over an article's title so we decided to talk about it for an hour or so. Within, Johnny, Ben, Zac, and Kyle talk about how they go about screening BFR papers to decide if they deserve a closer read. The paper that got this conversation going: * Grossl, F. S., Da-Sila-Grigoletto, M. E., Ferretti, F., Copatti, S. L., Corralo, V. da S., & De-Sá, C. A. (2023). The use of a single resistance exercise with or without blood flow restriction in the treatment of pain in knee osteoarthritis: a randomized clinical trial. BrJP, ahead. https://doi.org/10.5935/2595-0118.20230023-en The first BFR paper…20 years ago…calling for individualization of pressure: * Fahs, C. A., Loenneke, J. P., & Rossow, L. M. (2012). Methodological considerations for blood flow restricted resistance exercise. Journal of. https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/trainology/1/1/1_14/_article/-char/ja/ Reference for weekly volume: * Schoenfeld, B. J., Ogborn, D., & Krieger, J. W. (2017). Dose-response relationship between weekly resistance training volume and increases in muscle mass: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Sports Sciences, 35(11), 1073–1082. References for Research Procedures: * Büttner F, Toomey E, McClean S, et al Are questionable research practices facilitating new discoveries in sport and exercise medicine? The proportion of supported hypotheses is implausibly high British Journal of Sports Medicine 2020;54:1365-1371. * McCambridge, A. B., Nasser, A. M., Mehta, P., Stubbs, P. W., & Verhagen, A. P. (2021). The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 51(10), 503–509. * TIDieR: Hoffmann, T. C., Glasziou, P. P., Boutron, I., Milne, R., Perera, R., Moher, D., Altman, D. G., Barbour, V., Macdonald, H., Johnston, M., Lamb, S. E., Dixon-Woods, M., McCulloch, P., Wyatt, J. C., Chan, A.-W., & Michie, S. (2014). Better reporting of interventions: template for intervention description and replication (TIDieR) checklist and guide. BMJ , 348, g1687. * CERT: Slade, S. C., Dionne, C. E., Underwood, M., & Buchbinder, R. (2016). Consensus on Exercise Reporting Template (CERT): Explanation and Elaboration Statement. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 50(23), 1428–1437.
Niels Rossow ist seit fünf Jahren Kaufmännischer Vorstand des 1. FC Nürnberg. Sein Hauptaugenmerk liegt auf den Bereichen Verwaltung und Finanzen, Sicherheit, Marketing sowie Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit. Der Nürnberger war von 2002 bis 2018 bei adidas und nahm verschiedene Führungspositionen in der Schweiz, in Russland und den USA wahr. Günther Moosberger spricht mit ihm im Radio F Studio. Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
Die Machbarkeitsstudie liegt vor und der Nürnberger Stadtrat hat sich bereits einstimmig auf die Weiterverfolgung einer der vorgestellten Varianten geeinigt. Bürgermeister Christian Vogel und der kaufmännische Vorstand des 1. FC Nürnberg, Niels Rossow, sind davon überzeugt, dass damit ein großer Schritt in Richtung Realisierung getan wurde. Offen ist allerdings die Finanzierung des auf rund 200 Millionen Euro Kosten geschätzten Projekts. Doch auch hier haben Vogel und Rossow schon konkrete Überlegungen angestellt.
Sharon Rossow is the second-generation owner of Copy Center, 5036 Sixth Ave., in Downtown Kenosha. Celebrating their 50th year this summer, Copy Center offers ‘quick-like-bunny' printing service. Sharon talks about growing up downtown, the lives of her prominent mom and dad, Judy and Gordy Rossow, and more in kickoff episode to our fifth season. Bowls N Books 2023 is coming March 29th at the Rhode Center for the Arts in Downtown Kenosha! Click here to learn more! And find out more about the great things the Lakeside Players have to offer at the Rhode Center this season by clicking here! Follow Sharon's side hustle job Be Kind Recycle on her Facebook page here! Find out what's going on with Sharon's brother Mitch – by clicking here! This episode was recorded on February 13th at Luigi's Pizza Kitchen, 7531 39th Avenue Ktown Connects is brought to you by: Lucci's Grandview 6929 39th Ave ROAR – Be heard Franks Diner, 508 58th St Shannyn Franklin – ReMax Newport Elite Union Park Tavern, 4520 Eighth Ave. Aason Hunzinger of AHDidIt Wink Beauty Boutique, 10909 Sheridan Rd Hydn Cheese Public Craft Brewing Co.Get your Ktown Connects merchandise at The Lettering Machine, 725 50th St. Drop us an email at ktownconnects@yahoo.com Find us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter – and at ktownconnects.com Theme song performed by Dropping Daisies, written by James “Red” McLeod. Your hosts are Donny Stancato and Jason Hedman Get additional episodes early and ad-free, along with bonus material with this week's guest and more great exclusive material by becoming a patreon supporter! Click here for more! Thanks to our patreon supporter of the week - Jake Hoey!
Im Namen der Rose oder: Wie geht ehrliches Kennenlernen? In der neuesten Folge sprechen wir mit DEM Bachelor-Paar 2022: Dominik Stuckmann und Anna Rossow. Die beiden verraten uns, worauf es beim Kennenlernen ankommt, welchen Einfluss die Öffentlichkeit in ihrer Beziehung spielt, und warum Tulpen die neuen Rosen sind... Diese Themen und noch mehr - inklusive Insights zum Format "Der Bachelor" - gibt es in dieser Folge. ///// Tickets für unsere LIVE PODCAST SHOW am 26.02.2023 in Berlin kriegst du hier: Eventim: https://bit.ly/3FNTiH9 Eventbrite: https://bit.ly/3j9zZAv ///// Hörer-Mails an: podcast@michaelnast.com Folge uns auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/generation__beziehungsunfaehig/ Marie auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/linamarie_official/ Michael auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michaelnast/ Michael auf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MichaelNastOfficial Michaels Website: www.michaelnast.com
Der SPONSORs Podcast - im Dialog über das Milliardenbusiness Sport in Kooperation mit Sports Maniac
Es gibt zahlreiche Studien, die den zunehmenden Fachkräftemangel im deutschen Arbeitsmarkt belegen. Das Sportbusiness ist davon längst nicht mehr ausgeschlossen. Wie man sich als Sportorganisation erfolgreich als attraktiver Arbeitgeber positioniert, Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeiter gewinnt und diese langfristig hält, besprechen Marco Klewenhagen und Niels Rossow, Kaufmännischer Vorstand beim 1. FC Nürnberg, im SPOBIS Podcast. produziert von Maniac Studios / Titelbild: IMAGO / Zink
The Modern Therapist's Survival Guide with Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy
Risk Factors for Suicide: What therapists should know when treating teens and adults Curt and Katie chat about suicide risk factors. Suicide rates have been increasing across the nation and there is an increasing need for the mental health workforce to be prepared to assess and intervene with clients of all ages. We take an in-depth look at the risk and protective factors associated with suicidal ideology and behaviors in both teens and adults. We also lay the beginning foundations of a suicide model to help clinicians better understand and intervene with clients exhibiting suicidal thoughts. This is a continuing education podcourse. Transcripts for this episode will be available at mtsgpodcast.com! In this podcast episode we explore what makes someone more likely to attempt suicide We've talked frequently about suicide, but thought it would be important, especially during Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, to go more deeply into the risk factors that make someone more likely to attempt and complete suicide. What are the highest risk factors for suicide? “Anxiety Sensitivity… the fear of the feelings of being anxious… is even more so correlated with suicidal ideation and suicide attempts than depression is.” – Curt Widhalm, LMFT Defining acute, active suicidality (versus passive or chronic suicidality or non-suicidal self-Injury) Going beyond the list of risk factors to how big of a risk each factor is for attempting or completing suicide Exploring how impactful a previous attempt is on whether someone is likely to attempt of complete suicide The importance of getting a complete history of suicidality and suicide attempts at intake The impact of family members who have attempted or died by suicide Alcohol and other substance use and abuse as an additive risk factor Cooccurring mental disorders (eating disorders, psychosis and serious mental illness, depression, anxiety and anxiety sensitivity, personality disorders) Child abuse history, especially folks with a history of sexual abuse history Life transitions, especially unplanned and sudden life transitions Owning a firearm makes you 50 times more likely to die by suicide Racial differences in who is more likely to attempt or complete suicide Living at a high elevation What are additional risk factors for suicide specific to teens? Early onset of mental illness Environmental factors Exposure to other suicides (social media, contagion) Not being able to identify other options Seeking control over their lives and lacking impulse control leading to suicide attempts The importance of communication and the potential for a lack of communication Bullying and lack of social support, without a way to escape due to social media and cell phones What are protective factors when assessing for suicidality? “Just because protective factors are present doesn't mean that they balance out risk factors [for suicide].”– Curt Widhalm, LMFT Reasons for living, responsibility to others Spirituality or attending a place of worship that teaches against suicide Where you live based on cultural or societal factors Having a children or child-rearing responsibilities, intact marriage Strong social support, employment Relationship with a therapist Suicide Model: Integrated Motivational Volitional Model by O'Connor and Kirtley Reviewing the model shown in the graphic in the show notes at mtsgpodcast.com Our Generous Sponsor for this episode of the Modern Therapist's Survival Guide: Thrizer Thrizer is a new modern billing platform for therapists that was built on the belief that therapy should be accessible AND clinicians should earn what they are worth. Their platform automatically gets clients reimbursed by their insurance after every session. Just by billing your clients through Thrizer, you can potentially save them hundreds every month, with no extra work on your end. Every time you bill a client through Thrizer, an insurance claim is automatically generated and sent directly to the client's insurance. From there, Thrizer provides concierge support to ensure clients get their reimbursement quickly, directly into their bank account. By eliminating reimbursement by check, confusion around benefits, and obscurity with reimbursement status, they allow your clients to focus on what actually matters rather than worrying about their money. It is very quick to get set up and it works great in completement with EHR systems. Their team is super helpful and responsive, and the founder is actually a long-time therapy client who grew frustrated with his reimbursement times The best part is you don't need to give up your rate. They charge a standard 3% payment processing fee! Thrizer lets you become more accessible while remaining in complete control of your practice. A better experience for your clients during therapy means higher retention. Money won't be the reason they quit on therapy. Sign up using bit.ly/moderntherapists if you want to test Thrizer completely risk free! Sign up for Thrizer with code 'moderntherapists' for 1 month of no credit card fees or payment processing fees! That's right - you will get one month of no payment processing fees, meaning you earn 100% of your cash rate during that time. Receive Continuing Education for this Episode of the Modern Therapist's Survival Guide Hey modern therapists, we're so excited to offer the opportunity for 1 unit of continuing education for this podcast episode – Therapy Reimagined is bringing you the Modern Therapist Learning Community! Once you've listened to this episode, to get CE credit you just need to go to moderntherapistcommunity.com/podcourse, register for your free profile, purchase this course, pass the post-test, and complete the evaluation! Once that's all completed - you'll get a CE certificate in your profile or you can download it for your records. For our current list of CE approvals, check out moderntherapistcommunity.com. You can find this full course (including handouts and resources) here: https://moderntherapistcommunity.com/podcourse/ Continuing Education Approvals: When we are airing this podcast episode, we have the following CE approval. Please check back as we add other approval bodies: Continuing Education Information CAMFT CEPA: Therapy Reimagined is approved by the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists to sponsor continuing education for LMFTs, LPCCs, LCSWs, and LEPs (CAMFT CEPA provider #132270). 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M., Cooper, A. B., Joiner, T. E., Duffy, M. E., & Binau, S. G. (2019, March 14). Age, Period, and Cohort Trends in Mood Disorder Indicators and Suicide-Related Outcomes in a Nationally Representative Dataset, 2005–2017. Journal of Abnormal Psychology. Advance online publication. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/abn0000410 *The full reference list can be found in the course on our learning platform. Relevant Episodes of MTSG Podcast: Rage and Client Self-Harm: An interview with Angela Caldwell How to Understand and Treat Psychosis: An interview with Maggie Mullen Navigating the Food and Eating Minefield: An interview with Robyn Goldberg How Therapists Promote Diet Culture: An interview with Rachel Coleman The Practicalities of Mental Health and Gender Affirming Care for Trans Youth: An Interview with Jordan Held, LCSW Working with Trans Clients: Trans Resilience and Gender Euphoria: An interview with Beck Gee-Cohen Who we are: Curt Widhalm, LMFT Curt Widhalm is in private practice in the Los Angeles area. He is the cofounder of the Therapy Reimagined conference, an Adjunct Professor at Pepperdine University and CSUN, a former Subject Matter Expert for the California Board of Behavioral Sciences, former CFO of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, and a loving husband and father. He is 1/2 great person, 1/2 provocateur, and 1/2 geek, in that order. He dabbles in the dark art of making "dad jokes" and usually has a half-empty cup of coffee somewhere nearby. Learn more at: www.curtwidhalm.com Katie Vernoy, LMFT Katie Vernoy is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, coach, and consultant supporting leaders, visionaries, executives, and helping professionals to create sustainable careers. Katie, with Curt, has developed workshops and a conference, Therapy Reimagined, to support therapists navigating through the modern challenges of this profession. Katie is also a former President of the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists. In her spare time, Katie is secretly siphoning off Curt's youthful energy, so that she can take over the world. Learn more at: www.katievernoy.com A Quick Note: Our opinions are our own. We are only speaking for ourselves – except when we speak for each other, or over each other. We're working on it. Our guests are also only speaking for themselves and have their own opinions. 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Visit our presenting sponsor: www.CalgaryAgbusiness.com California Ag Solutions: https://www.calagsolutions.com/ Livestock Water Recycling: https://www.livestockwaterrecycling.com/ Joining us on today's episode is Silas Rossow, president of California Ag Solutions, which is a crop consulting company that helps growers leverage technologies and production practices that meet the needs of the crop and the goals of the farmer. Silas says they're known for their in depth understanding of the ecological environments where their growers operate, and their ability to use biomimicry and other nature based approaches that we will talk about. Silas received his college education at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo and grew up around agriculture his whole life. Driving tractors, irrigating fields, and figuring out how crops grow was a valuable education. He started at CA Ag Solutions in 2008 and in 2014, he began managing the day-to-day operations. He says his drive to seek out the very best practices for California farmers comes from his love of agriculture and technology. In today's episode we discuss regenerative practices in specialty crops, especially tree crops, although Silas works in plenty of other crops as well, we discuss how water becomes a factor in decisions to implement these practices, and the toughest transition of all, which is the mindset shift that this approach requires. Also, stay tuned for a bonus segment at the end of today's episode featuring Livestock Water Recycling CEO Karen Schuett.
Det er viktig at dette ikke blir enda et buzzord i et hav av buzzord, mener gjestene i denne episoden. Påstanden? Det finnes en bedre filosofi for hvordan vi bygger for både industri og folk flest – med sirkularitet og sosial bærekraft som rettesnor.Stikkordet er «regenerative bygg», og forklaringen er ikke så komplisert som du kanskje tror. Lytt til arkitekt og seniorrådgiver Ingerid Helsing Almaas i samtale med daglig leder Jan Erik Rossow i arkitektfirmaet Vill Mer.-Det som brytes ned, kan bygges opp. Denne mentaliteten må vi få opp på samfunnsnivå!Dette LØRNER du:Regenerative bygg - hva betyr det?Koblingen mellom empati og arkitekturHvordan bygge både klimavennlig og sosialtAnbefalt literature: 1. Doughnut Economy, Kate Raworth2. Palaces for the People, Eric KlinenbergVisste du at…?Det går an å tenke evolusjonært (darwinistisk) om arkitektur? Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
My guest today is Krista Rossow of O’Flora Flower Farm in Oregon’s Southern Willamette Valley. The tagline for O’Flora Farm is: Small Farm, Big Blooms, Oregon-grown. Krista and I met in person earlier this summer at the Slow Flowers Summit in New York, but we’re just a few hours away from each other by car, […] The post Episode 569: Flowers & Photography with Krista Rossow of O’Flora Flower Farm appeared first on Slow Flowers Podcast with Debra Prinzing.
The ZENERGY Podcast: Climate Leadership, Finance and Technology
In this conversation, we speak to Mr. Richard Rossow, a Senior Advisor at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), which is a leading think-tank based in Washington, D.C. Richard Rossow holds the Wadhwani Chair in U.S.-India Policy Studies at CSIS. In this role he helps frame and shape policies to promote greater business and economic engagement between the two countries. Topics covered: Mr. Rossow's background and what sparked his interest in international affairs Insight into what role think-tanks such as CSIS have on policy and how they exert influence on international issues Advice Mr. Rossow would give young people interested in entering international affairs - and what he looks for in candidates applying for entry level positions at CSIS How the US-India relationship has evolved over the past two decades Key opportunities and challenges for US-India moving forward
Dan is joined by Adam Rossow, a sports reporter for Spectrum News 1 in Austin, Texas. Both discuss the current playoff picture as well as who they think can jump into the wild card race over the final two weeks.
“If you wait until you have all the answers, you're never going to do it,” says Justin Rossow, author, entrepreneur, pastor, and dreamer extraordinaire. On this episode of Move Forward Anyway, host Jeff Meyer talks with Justin about his book Delight!, and the emotions he overcame to start Next Step Press and publish his first book. What was Justin's biggest struggle as a fledgling entrepreneur? Overcoming grief. Not the grief of losing a person, but the grief of what we “should” have done, the opportunities we believe we missed. And there were other griefs too. In order to make his dream come true, Justin had to ask his family for support. They sold their house, and his wife went back to work so the family could have health insurance and a steady income. Justin shares the ways he continues to process and let go of these griefs, so he can take the next small step forward -- a small step that has led him, so far, to a book that is receiving great critical acclaim. Tune in this week to discover Justin's journey, and learn more about how to practice delight in your daily discipleship. Quotes: "The list of things I should get done becomes so burdensome, I can't get anything done." (around 16:53-17:08) “The discipleship journey is about loving and being loved” (37:47-37:52) “If you wait until you have all the answers, you're never going to do it. If you wait until you have the perfect idea, you're never going to act.” (39:01-39:09) Links: Next Step Press: https://www.findmynextstep.org/ The Next Step Community: https://community.findmynextstep.org/ Justin Rossow Amazon Author's Page: https://amazon.com/author/justinrossow
Pastor Rossow delivers the message in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Rossow delivers the message in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Rossow delivers the message on Reformation Sunday in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Rossow delivers the message in the Sanctuary.
Dr Heidi Rossow from the University of California, Davis Veterinary School in Tulare, California, presented her findings on modeling nutrient metabolism and dairy feed management in California. Her primary area of research is in computer modeling focused on systems analyses of dairy feed management and production to develop methods to evaluate cow performance and feeding consistency.
Pastor Rossow delivers the message in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Rossow preaches in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Rossow preaches in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Rossow preaches in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Rossow preaches in the Sanctuary on Palm Sunday.
Pastor Rossow preaches in the Sanctuary
Pastor Rossow preaches in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Rossow preaches in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Rossow preaches in the Auditorium.
Pastor Rossow preaches in the Auditorium.
Pastor Rossow preaches in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Rossow preaches in the Auditorium.
Pastor Rossow preaches in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Rossow preaches in the Sanctuary.
Pastor Rossow preaches in the Sanctuary.