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In this week's sermon, guest preacher Ryan Pierce unpacks 2 Corinthians 5 and what it means for us to be Christ's ambassadors.
Romans 8:28- a verse many Christians know by heart but is it written on our hearts as well? In this week's sermon, guest preacher Ryan Pierce unpacks Romans 8 and what it means to truly know the truths laid out in this chapter.
In the busyness of life we can think of our identities in terms of the many hats we wear, but what does the Bible have to say about our identity? In this week's sermon, guest preacher Ryan Pierce helps unpack Galatians 3 and 4 and the Biblical foundation of who we are in Christ.
In this episode I am joined by three amazing guests for a roundtable style discussion about crowd-equity fundraising for indie films.Our guests are: lawyer-turned film investor Michael Rekola, executive producer and actor Desiree Staples, and Ryan Pierce from WeFunder's growth team.This in depth discussion covers tactics for raising funds through crowd-equity platforms (like WeFunder), painting a very clear picture of what it takes to succeed with this strategy. Topics covered include: Ideal genres for crowd-equity, key variables investors care about, reaching a wide audience, business & legal setup, and much more.Links from the show:Use Michael's link to start a project for free, and save on any platform fundraising fees when you successfully raise - https://wefunder.com/byrekola/discount“My Divorce Party” We Funder - https://wefunder.com/mydivorcepartythemovie/“Meet Cute Murders” We Funder - https://wefunder.com/meet.cute.murders.movieMichael Rekola on Twitter - https://twitter.com/byrekolaFor more exclusive content like this, sign up for my newsletter at https://noamkroll.com/newsletter
Alyssa shares how potty training is going, Ryan reveals (pun intended) a very uncomfortable potty story of his own, and Jeremy talks about his own embarrassing potty experience. Basically we have a big potty.....er party. We also reflect on the upcoming 20 year anniversary of 9/11 and dive into the importance of purpose. Join us as we do our best to bring hope, joy, inspiration and encouragement while we all laugh our faces off. Visit https://www.the2911group.com/podcast to learn more about your crazy but lovable hosts.
SHOW ME THE MONEY$$$An important question that all small businesses and entrepreneurs have is "How can I raise funds and capital for my business." In this episode, Ryan Pierce and Read Ezell of WeFunder discuss their roles with WeFunder and how they connect small businesses in the community with funds to help them grow and scale their business. Ryan Pierce and Read Ezell of WeFunder share with our TechDontSleep Podcast host, Bill McCleskey, different ways small business and entrepreneurs can raise funds and capital through different resources like crowdfunding. Ryan Pierce is the South East Expansion lead for WeFunder. He works with the growth team in recruiting small businesses and startups looking to raise capital and supporting underrepresented founders that raise capital through equity crowdfunding. He is most passionate about supporting underrepresented founders, as well as business owners in the Midwest and southeast. He cares about creating more access to capital for entrepreneurs and advancing tech ecosystems across the US. Read Ezell is a fellow Nashvillian and serves as the Nashville City Lead for WeFunder. He helps start-ups raise capital and create a guaranteed basic income for local entrepreneurs in Nashville Tennessee. He considers himself an entrepreneurial problem-solver with a passion for innovation that links social and economic impact.
Join us as we introduce ourselves to the world and share what this podcast is all about. Jeremy uncovers the mission for Big Shots, Alyssa shares how her vocation meets calling meets passion, and Ryan talks about who his ultimate "get" for the podcast would be. We also talk about pineapple shirts, why Will Ferrell was awesome on The Office, Justin Bieber and much more! Visit www.the2911group.com/podcast for more info.
Adam interviews AFSCME EMS Workers United paramedics Masi Steele, Ryan Pierce, and Paul Raymond along with AFSCME organizer Namita Waghray. They discuss organizing workers at REMSA, antiunion tactics used by management, and the power of worker solidarity. For more information about AFSCME, check out afscme.org
Ryan Pierce is an entrepreneur in residence at Crews Center for Entrepreneurship and a young leader helping students learn how to validate their ideas to build startups. He is currently pursuing a bachelor's in Economics & political science at The University of Memphis. Ryan shared his story and passion to bring equity that leads him to become an entrepreneur. Ryan's Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-pier... Connect with your Host Venki on Social: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/venkimandapati/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/venki.mandapati/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/VenkiMandapati DrivenByDoing Social: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/driven-by-doing-podcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Drivenbydoing/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/driven_by_doing/ Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/drivenbydoing CareerQuo Social: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/careerquo/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Careerquo/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/1Careerquo Twitter: https://twitter.com/Careerquo
In the summer of 2018, Josh set out to sell his old car by putting together a used car commercial. However, the project spun out of control and became a full 12-minute short film, later named 'Frickin' Ticks. In this episode, Josh is joined by co-stars, Ryan Pierce and Kelsey Cavazos to discuss the project at an informal wrap-up party. Originally Released: Oct, 2018.
Josh rides shotgun to Ryan Pierce in the concert-bound road trip adventure. In the episode, Josh reveals some details about boot camp that the recruiters left out. Also back in 2002, when Jared Fogle was still considered a hero, Josh was a SubWay ninja, spinning knives next to bare-footed hippies. www.joshroupe.com
Our vote of small farming ambassador, Ryan Pierce of Fresh Impact Farms and Guest Host Oscar Chavez sat down for a reality check that will leave you inspired and proud to be a part of agriculture. Recorded at the Urban Farm Academy 2020 Dallas Master Mind Ryan IG @freshimpactfarms & Oscar @microledon_farm Music by Random Rab www.bootstrapfarmer.com
We look at how three farms are changing their local food economies through non-traditional farm business models. LittleXLittle Farm's subscription and experience-based meal prep mix hyperlocal and international-inspired meals to an underserved clientele in rural North Carolina. Ryan Pierce of Fresh Impact Farms is disrupting perceptions of price and craftsmanship of local specialty crops exclusively to high-end chefs in Washington DC. Jeff Bednar is taking moon shots as his vision to bring the entire food culture of Dallas together. www.urbanfarmacademy.com
A chance recording of three indoor farmers in conversation about grow room set up, efficiency, and scaling with Nathan Cash, Ryan Pierce, and Jeff Bednar. www.urbanfarmacademy.com www.bootstrapfarmer.com
Ryan Pierce, visual artist of Portland, Oregon and Co-founder of Signal Fire Arts, a residency program providing artists with deep wilderness immersion experiences.
Preview of our upcoming interview with Ryan Pierce, co-founder of Portland, Oregon’s Signal Fire Arts
A look at mentorship and leadership from a seasoned grower to a new farmer. We put a new farmer, Kris, with our friend Ryan Pierce of Fresh Impact Farm in Arlington, VA. We witnessed fresh curiosity and expert answeres all day as cameras rolled. This is what it looked like to debrief Kris the day after. The full recording will be out soon. www.bootstrapfarmer.com Music by Random Rab
Ryan Pierce joins BallZach to talk all things Auf Ki, the local "scene, new tune "Courtesy Flush" and why he thinks humor is important in song-writing.
Episode 14 of the Ground Shots Podcast. This episode of the podcast features a conversation with radical visual artist and printmaker Aimee Joyaux who runs Cornmeal Press in Petersburg, Virginia. We recorded this conversation when I visited Aimee in October 2018, before doing a multi-week printmaking residency in her studios. I met Aimee while doing an immersive eight-week artist book, printmaking and papermaking workshop at Penland School of Crafts in North Carolina a few springs ago. In this conversation with Aimee, we talk about how Aimee and her partner Alain came across the building they renovated in Petersburg by hand using materials they found at auctions, demo sites and junk sales a little history of Petersburg, Virginia as one of the oldest free black settlements in the so-called U.S. and how it fell into extreme economic decline historically. (I talk more about this as well as discuss the history of native settlements here in episodes #5 with Ryan Pierce and #6 with Tilke Elkins) how Aimee uses her art practice to react to and process racism and privilege in the south navigating race politics in Virginia a critique of capitalism Aimee's various art projects including 'City Lots,' 'The Smile Project,' and 'The Box Project' how art is under-appreciated in American culture using your best materials now because life is short and fleeting Aimee's thoughts on copying vs. inspiration in art ******************************* Links: Aimee's website with photos of and writings on her various projects we discuss: http://www.aimeejoyaux.com/ Aimee's instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aimeejoyaux/ Support the podcast on Patreon to contribute to our grassroots self-funding of this project. Our Instagram page @goldenberries Join the Ground Shots Podcast Facebook Group to discuss the episodes Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on the Ground Shots Project Theme music: 'Sweat and Splinters' by Mother Marrow Additional music: 'Ghost Waltz' from On Oak and Pine, released October 18, 2007 Christopher Buckingham - Guitars Brenna Sahatjian - Cello Produced by: Opia Creative
On this episode of the Portland Art Museum Podcast, we present the audio interview of Ryan Pierce, edited only for pauses in the conversation and chatter between Ryan and the interviewer. The other voice you will hear is Grace Kook-Anderson, … Continued
Ryan Pierce, Co-Founder and CEO, Nine, & Lecturer in Bioengineering, Stanford This is a recording of a live event. Download the presentation deck Ryan Pierce is Co-Founder and CEO of Nine, Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Rock Health, and Lecturer in Bioengineering at Stanford, where he teaches BIOE 70Q: Medical Device Innovation. He has served as VP of Design and Innovation at Ventus Medical, VP of Business Development at Loma Vista Medical, a healthcare investor at De Novo Ventures, and a product designer at Concentric Medical and The Foundry/Zephyr Medical. An inventor on over two dozen issued U.S. patents, he has designed FDA-cleared devices to treat sleep apnea and stroke. Ryan holds mechanical engineering degrees from MIT and Stanford, and an MBA from Harvard Business School.
Ryan Pierce of Fresh Impact Farms in Arlington, Virginia returns to take a deeper look at understanding the demands Chefs place on themselves and others. Understanding your clients mean better servicing your clients increasing the success of your farm business. www.freshimpactfarms.com www.bootstrapfarmer.com Music provided by: Random Rab from the album: Release
Episode Five of the Ground Shots Podcast. A conversation with artist Ryan Pierce out of Portland, Oregon on the work of the organization Signal Fire, which aims to connect artists and activists to wild spaces through unique programming. We talk about: How Signal Fire started, it's mission and evolution as a unique non-profit that blends wilderness retreats, artist residencies and environmental activism together. How Signal Fire navigates inclusivity and relevancy for many different communities in their programming from Ryan's perspective. The different programs Signal Fire offers. How Signal Fire weaves a wide range of stories and perspectives about the land and our relationship to it in their programming, and how this ignites and inspires artists and activists to re-think what the face of environmentalism looks like. Non-hierarchal models of running organizations/non-profits. Links: Signal Fire's website: https://www.signalfirearts.org Signal Fire's Instagram: @artistsareintents Ryan's website: https://ryanpierce.net ***************************** Support The Ground Shots Podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ofsedgeandsalt Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ofsedgeandsalt/ Find us on Instagram: @goldenberries On the Web: https://www.ofsedgeandsalt.com
It was a historic first away win for Vancouver Whitecaps on Saturday night. Their first in Dallas and their biggest so far in the MLS era. We look back at the 4-0 win over FC Dallas, the shining individual performances, and what it means heading into Colorado this weekend. We also hear from both head coaches, Vancouver's Carl Robinson and Dallas' Oscar Pareja. We also chat with the 'Caps new Kiwi goalkeeper Stefan Marinovic and Whitecaps goalkeeper coach Stewart Kerr. Jordan Harvey talks fish and chips, and we catch up with one of the stars from CBC's new footballing drama 21 Thunder, Scottish footballer turned actor, Ryan Pierce. All this and a psychedelic trip to the 60's in this week's Wavelength section and we open a bunch of stickers. Here's the full episode rundown:02.04: Vancouver Whitecaps sticker shock05.07: Vancouver's win in Dallas - chat and analysis19.09: Carl Robinson and Oscar Pareja postgame audio24.52: More Vancouver v Dallas chat and player's performances34.00: Colorado preview42.32: Jordan Harvey talks fish and chips48.06: Stefan Marinovic interview and chat61.12: Stewart Kerr interview and goalkeeping chat70.39: Anyone fancy a chocolate digestive with Stewart Kerr72.07: Ryan Pierce from 21 Thunder interview and show review97.50: BC Soccerweb headlines109.08: Wavelength - Supporters Support Us The AFTN Soccer Show is brought to you in partnership with BCsoccerweb.com, your one stop site for all your BC, Canadian, and North American soccer news and links. Have a listen!
Ryan Pierce’s vivid, large-scale paintings depict our world after the end of human industry. He draws on influences from ecological theory, literature, and folk art to create scenes that portray the resilience of the natural world. His work has been recognized by the Joan Mitchell and San Francisco Foundations, Art in America and Art Papers. Pierce is co-founder of Signal Fire, a group that facilitates wilderness residencies and retreats for artists of all disciplines. “Ghost Dance Delayed,” by Ryan Pierce. 2012, Flashe, ink, and enamel on canvas over panel, 72 x 96 inches. Image via RyanPierce.net Download
This week: We talk with the representatives of three different residency programs in part one of our residency roundup! Our guests are Stephanie Sherman from Elsewhere, Ryan Pierce from Signal Fire, and Michelle Grabner from The Poor Farm.