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It's the time of year when Native nerds, cosplayers, comic geeks, and gamers assemble for the first and biggest convention devoted to them. IndigiPopX is back at the First Americans Museum (FAM) in Oklahoma City for the second year, featuring panel discussions, vendors, musicians, a glowstick ball match, and a whole day devoted to the TV series Reservation Dogs. Amid the festival fun is the message that Native Americans enjoy Mandalorians just like everybody else. We'll hear what's new from the IPX organizers. GUESTS Dr. Lee Francis IV aka Dr. Indiginerd (Laguna Pueblo), CEO and founder of Native Realities Tom Farris (Otoe-Missouria and Cherokee), director of retail operations for FAM Kristin Gentry (Choctaw), director of community engagement and outreach for Native Realities, artist, photographer, writer, and curator Connor Alexander (citizen of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma), owner of Coyote & Crow Games Sarah Wilkins (member Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians), oil painter and illustrator
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This week listen in as guests Joe Kimball from Kimball's Hands on Detailing and Sarah Wilkins from So Fresh and So Clean Detailers review Joe's favorite business book, Conviction Marketing by Kelly Roach. There is a world of knowledge for the taking in business books. When I asked Joe to participate in this project, he of course picked a book not available on audio! He sent us the book and we sat down and read it. Hear an overview of the lessons learned and implemented into our businesses and lives! Next, put Conviction Marketing into your brain and unlock your true potential! Owner's Pride!
Today on Play by Play we're continuing our conversation on building a team with employee retention, then we're moving along in our #DetailingPowerCouples series with Chris & Sarah Wilkins of So Fresh & So Clean Detailers. We're excited to bring Chris back on the show and introduce Sarah to all of you guys! Don't forget to stick around 'til the end for today's #HackOrHack only on Play by Play!
MEME- An Audio DramaA computer virus is systematically encrypting all of the world's information, rendering it unusable. Although government information is safely protected, panic starts to rip the public apart.A mysterious group contacts General Harris and analyst Sarah Wilkins of the Counter-Terror Unit, claiming responsibility, and demanding to speak to a tetchy but brilliant British IT Consultant, Eve Green.Can Eve, Harris and Wilkins retrieve and restore the world's information?Or is this the beginning of the end of life as we know it? MONICA KELLYwww.twitter.com/monicakellyVAwww.reddit.com/user/MonicaKellyAudiowww.youtube.com/c/MonicaKellyAudio MOONLIGHT AUDIOwww.twitter.com/AudioMoonlightwww.youtube.com/c/MoonlightAudio PANTHERA AMURwww.twitter.com/AmurPantherawww.youtube.com/c/PantheraAmurwww.pantheraamur.com WAY PAST MY BEDTIMEwww.twitter.com/PastMyBedtimeAUwww.youtube.com/c/WayPastMyBedtimeAudios QUINCY SPEAKSwww.twitter.com/QuincySpeakswww.vanillaaudio.com/QuincySpeaks AMELIA WOODSwww.twitter.com/AmeliaWoodsVOwww.youtube.com/c/AmeliaWoodsAudio andALEXAYVOwww.twitter.com/AlexaYvowww.vanillaaudio.com/AlexaYVO ISOELLENwww.twitter.com/Isoellenwww.isoellenwrites.blogspot.com HELLOFRIEND34www.twitter.com/curiouskitten0www.reddit.com/user/hellofriend34 withHONEY AUDIOwww.twitter.com/Honey_Audiowww.youtube.com/c/HoneyAudiowww.auralhoney.com COOKIE CRUMBLESwww.twitter.com/cookiecrumblieswww.reddit.com/user/cookiecrumblesaudio TV'S TRAVISwww.twitter.com/tvstraviswww.tvstravis LADY APOLLOwww.twitter.com/ladyapollo3583www.ladyapollo.com Script, music and production by Mute Zerowww.twitter.com/mute_erranthttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7KnKQgzBXSkUGT9frStdPg If you'd like to support Mute_0 productions, the price of a cup of coffee goes a long, LONG way!! http://ko-fi.com/mutezero has more details and exclusive information. (description and links from Mute's youtube...why re-invent the wheel.)
In recent decades, the number of Americans and Canadians who identify has nonreligious has risen considerably. With nearly one quarter of Canadian and American adults identifying as nonreligious, religious "nones" represent a sizable and growing group within the Canadian and American populations. In their recent book, None of the Above: Nonreligious Identity in the US and Canada (NYU Press, 2020), Joel Thiessen and Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme examine this phenomenon and the implications of the growing religious none population in North America. Joel Thiessen is Professor of Sociology of Ambrose University in Calgary, Alberta. Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Legal Studies at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada. Lindsey Jackson is a PhD student at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In recent decades, the number of Americans and Canadians who identify has nonreligious has risen considerably. With nearly one quarter of Canadian and American adults identifying as nonreligious, religious "nones" represent a sizable and growing group within the Canadian and American populations. In their recent book, None of the Above: Nonreligious Identity in the US and Canada (NYU Press, 2020), Joel Thiessen and Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme examine this phenomenon and the implications of the growing religious none population in North America. Joel Thiessen is Professor of Sociology of Ambrose University in Calgary, Alberta. Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Legal Studies at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada. Lindsey Jackson is a PhD student at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In recent decades, the number of Americans and Canadians who identify has nonreligious has risen considerably. With nearly one quarter of Canadian and American adults identifying as nonreligious, religious "nones" represent a sizable and growing group within the Canadian and American populations. In their recent book, None of the Above: Nonreligious Identity in the US and Canada (NYU Press, 2020), Joel Thiessen and Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme examine this phenomenon and the implications of the growing religious none population in North America. Joel Thiessen is Professor of Sociology of Ambrose University in Calgary, Alberta. Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Legal Studies at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada. Lindsey Jackson is a PhD student at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In recent decades, the number of Americans and Canadians who identify has nonreligious has risen considerably. With nearly one quarter of Canadian and American adults identifying as nonreligious, religious "nones" represent a sizable and growing group within the Canadian and American populations. In their recent book, None of the Above: Nonreligious Identity in the US and Canada (NYU Press, 2020), Joel Thiessen and Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme examine this phenomenon and the implications of the growing religious none population in North America. Joel Thiessen is Professor of Sociology of Ambrose University in Calgary, Alberta. Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Legal Studies at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada. Lindsey Jackson is a PhD student at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In recent decades, the number of Americans and Canadians who identify has nonreligious has risen considerably. With nearly one quarter of Canadian and American adults identifying as nonreligious, religious "nones" represent a sizable and growing group within the Canadian and American populations. In their recent book, None of the Above: Nonreligious Identity in the US and Canada (NYU Press, 2020), Joel Thiessen and Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme examine this phenomenon and the implications of the growing religious none population in North America. Joel Thiessen is Professor of Sociology of Ambrose University in Calgary, Alberta. Sarah Wilkins-Laflamme is Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Legal Studies at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada. Lindsey Jackson is a PhD student at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Topics: Special guest: Sarah Wilkins from All Moms Ministry; reaching new moms with the Gospel; concerns about doctrinal drift with MOPS; the curse of Ham as biblical warrant for enslaving blacks
Topics: Special guest: Sarah Wilkins from All Moms Ministry; reaching new moms with the Gospel; concerns about doctrinal drift with MOPS; the curse of Ham as biblical warrant for enslaving blacks
On this week's episode Coleen and Angela will be discussing MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) with Stephanie Schumacher. Stephanie has written a wonderful article about MOPS. Check out Stephanie's article Why Your Church (and You, Believer) Should Stop Associating with MOPS International. Check out our more extensive resource sheet for this episode here. A Note From Coleen: Theology Gals exists to encourage women in the study of God's Word, sound theology and discernment. When we became aware of the problems with MOPS International, we knew this was an important topic that needed to be addressed. I have spent a lot of my time the last month researching MOPS, including reading Mandy Arioto's (President and CEO of MOPS) books and speaking with ladies that are currently and were previously involved in MOPS, some in leadership positions. We are aware that women have various experiences with MOPS as each program can be run differently. We are also aware that some of these programs are diligent in sharing the gospel clearly each week, which we are grateful for. We have been informed of a possible gospel presentation in the MOPS Christmas and/or Easter videos. Our concerns are still the same. The true gospel is not clear in Mandy's books and it is not central to the MOPS program. While we state our case strongly, we are not saying anything new. I think most, if not all of our concerns have been communicated by others to both Mandy Arioto and the MOPS board. You can find the same concerns in "1 star" reviews regarding Mandy's books on both Amazon and ChristianBook. Sarah Wilkins brought up many of the same concerns in 2016 in her Open Letter to MOPS. As I mention at the end of the episode "when the faith is on the line, the tone is necessarily strong" quoting this article. I have spoken with women that have brought their concerns to MOPS and some that even spoke with Mandy directly. I'm aware of some of the responses and accusations that may come our way. We are speaking out because we love God and our neighbor, because we love The Church, . I know that one of MOPS responses to concerns has to do with the number of women that "get saved" at MOPS each year. I have heard stories of some of the testimonies of these women and I'm convinced that some counted in those numbers have no idea what the gospel is. This means they still need the gospel. I have no doubt that some women have come to saving faith in Christ through MOPS programs, I've spoken with a few myself. However, we believe that it is necessary for doctrinally sound, gospel preaching churches, to separate from MOPS. We discuss the reasons in detail in the episode. ~Coleen Sharp Theology Gals host All correspondence should be sent to theologygals@gmail.com Episode Resources: Extended Resource sheet for this episode Discernment: Growing Up In Christ Theology Gals Episode What is the Gospel? Michael Horton (video) Open Letter of Concern Over MOPS International Sarah Wilkins MOPS and Its Move Away from Biblical Christianity Sarah Wilkins Mysticism: We Don’t Need You Theology Gals Episode Moralistic Therapeutic Deism Theology Gals Episode Christless Christianity Michael Horton (video) Christless Christianity: The Alternative Gospel of the American Church by Michael Horton (book) Tone Deaf Ref by Carl Trueman Women can join our Facebook Group Theology Gals-Ladies Theology Discussion and Encouragement Follow us: On Facebook On Twitter @TheologyGals On Instagram theologygals Email us at theologygals@gmail.com If you'd like to ask Theology Gals a question which may be answered on a future episode, you can text or leave a voicemail at (951) 407-0234. You may also send an email. Consider supporting Theology Gals with just a few dollars a month
Sarah teaches on getting rid of bitterness in our lives in order to be free to be what God created us for. We all have experience that have left wounds which can express themselves in dangerous and unhealthy ways if not identified and healed by the love and mercy of God. Something incredibly beauty can be brought out of something that was painful. God can use what was meant for destruction to bring joy and healing to you and others.
Testimony of Sarah Wilkins at Monthly Prayer Meeting, January 23, Wednesday evening service.
Sarah Wilkins joined Skyline Transportation Inc. in mid-2017, bringing nearly two decades of marketing and public relations experience to this firm headquartered in Knoxville, TN. She manages the company's website and social media presence, communicates the company's story, and handles traditional and digital marketing strategies. Although this is her first position at a transportation company, she brings a wealth of expertise to her employer that she had gained through her work at firms in different industries for the past two decades. Her outreach efforts play an important role in recruiting and retaining professional drivers, reaching out to drivers through digital initiatives, and fostering a culture that encourages employees to become brand ambassadors for the company. She proves that a person with external marketing and communication experience may effectively strengthen internal marketing and retention initiatives. “Your logo is not your brand. Your brand is the person that answers your phone.” - Sarah Wilkins What you’ll learn about in this episode: The marketing and social media experience those in other industries can bring to the transportation industry Why companies must reconsider best practices as they grow to understand how growth changes the corporation's culture and influences retention The importance of having "multiple touch points" with new hires that last beyond onboarding so that we build a solid loyalty to the brand among them Reasons that reaching out via text first rather than leaving voicemails offers a more effective way to initiate contact with prospective employees How learning where truck drivers spend time and dollars on their entertainment offers strategic information as we seek to attract the best talent to our firm by reaching out to them Effective ways to get feedback from truck drivers in your firm that provide higher rates of response and avoid intimidating situations, such as the intimidation that may occur by having a select group of them appear in front of senior management to give their opinions Successful approaches to build retention plans that keep drivers and other support employees loyal to the company The value of keeping our retention initiatives fresh and reminding employees that we truly care about them Ways to contact Sarah: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/wilkinssarahe Twitter: @wilkinssarahe
David Hart, the Geographic Information Systems Specialist and Coastal Community Specialist for the University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute, and Sarah Wilkins, a graduate student working with David, share how they are using an innovative synthesis of information from satellite, aerial, and ground sources to create a roadmap for adaptive management of the coastal areas of Lake Superior. Their detective work is creating a robust resource that measures land intensity, a combination of nuanced knowledge regarding land use and land cover that will enable all stakeholders in Lake Superior’s sustainability establish resilient strategies for dealing with the environmental challenges of the future.
David Hart, the Geographic Information Systems Specialist and Coastal Community Specialist for the University of Wisconsin Sea Grant Institute, and Sarah Wilkins, a graduate student working with David, share how they are using an innovative synthesis of information from satellite, aerial, and ground sources to create a roadmap for adaptive management of the coastal areas of Lake Superior. Their detective work is creating a robust resource that measures land intensity, a combination of nuanced knowledge regarding land use and land cover that will enable all stakeholders in Lake Superior’s sustainability establish resilient strategies for dealing with the environmental challenges of the future.