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AD.60 and Brittania is in chaos. Boudica has had a taste of victory against the formidable veteransin Camulodunum and she won't stop now. How will Roman heroes Macro and Cato fare againstthe notorious Queen of the Britons?A quick response to the rapidly advancing rebel forces, Governor Suetonius takes command leadinghis army to the besieged Londinium with prefect Cato and a mounted escort in tow.The grim reality of Britannia slipping deeper into chaos and hysteria becomes unmistakable as tribalwarriors continue to swell the ranks of Boudica's forces. Both Cato and Suetonius confront thesobering truth that minimal preparations have been made to confront a full-scale insurrection.Meanwhile, in Londinium, a heart-wrenching revelation unfolds. Centurion Macro is among thosemissing following the Camulodunum massacre. Has Cato's loyal comrade, who has faced countlessbattles, met his ultimate challenge? As disaster looms, Cato readies himself for the next strategicmove. Can he dare to hope that Macro, marked by battle and unflinching courage, has managed toevade these bloodthirsty rebels?In this pivotal military campaign, Cato knows that only one man he trusts stands beside him, and thefate of the Empire in Britannia hangs in the balance.About the author of 'Rebellion': Born in Nigeria and educated in the UK, Scarrow's multicultural background has enriched his storytelling, allowing him to bring historical eras to life with a unique perspective.Simon Scarrow is a Sunday Times No.1 bestselling author who has spent his life travelling the worldand telling stories and he now lives in Mauritius with his wife. His books have sold over 5 millioncopies and include his Eagles of the Empire novels featuring Roman soldiers Macro and Cato, mostrecently DEATH TO THE EMPEROR, THE HONOUR OF ROME, THE EMPEROR'S EXILE and TRAITORS OFROME, as well as DEAD OF NIGHT and BLACKOUT, the first two novels in the Criminal InspectorSchenke thriller series, and many more. 12 of his Eagles of the Empire novels have been SundayTimes bestsellers and REBELLION marks no.22 of Simon's Eagles of the Empire Novels.For terms of use, please visit www.versushistory.com
They Don't Teach This in Business School is a podcast where our award winning host, Julie Bee discusses the behind-the-scenes realities of being a business owner. As a part of each episode, she talks about lessons learned on the business owner journey, that only experience can teach. This week, Julie has a conversation with Christi Scarrow, Managing Partner with Lighthouse Nine Group, a management consulting firm, with a corporate office in Toronto, focused on improving organizational performance through people. Have weekly leadership tips and insights delivered straight to your inbox – sign up here. If you'd like to connect with Julie, she's available on the Web and on most social media platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Julie has spoken to countless organizations for 13+ years on topics including leadership, management, employee engagement and morale, workplace culture, small business ownership, and entrepreneurship. If you an engaging, relatable, and inspiring speaker for your next event, book Julie to speak to your group. Production services for They Don't Teach This in Business School are provided by Downtown Podcasting. To start a conversation on how you can have a podcast, simply send an email to info@downtownpodcasting.com.
This week we go beyond the usual program and talk method as well as diving into the verses that stood out to us this week.
This is our last chapter in Acts. This chapter covers the classical example of missional contextualization. Join us as Pastor Steve Scarrow of Friendship Alliance Church in Moultrie, GA helps us unpack this great chapter.
We are out of Acts and into Romans. This is a great discussion providing lots of context for the book. We don't all agree here. This should show you just how deep dives into God's Word— in community— can be productive. I hope you enjoy. 15 more chapters of Romans to go.
Is there a more divisive topic today than gender identity? Join LGBT+ advocate Rachel Williams as she and Dr. Scarrow explore gender identity and its impact on our culture. Together they discuss the evolution of transgenderism, a comparison of gender, race, and age, and how government, education, athletics, and health care are changing their perspective in response to a growing number of people who view gender and biological sex as distinct characteristics.
How is the growing divide between rich and poor impacting care for the most vulnerable people in our communities? Join Bart Brown, President and CEO of Ozarks Food Harvest, and Dr. Scarrow as they discuss how feeding the poor has been impacted by economic, social, and religious shifts of the past 20 years. Bart shares his fascinating perspective from a career spent working with government leaders, philanthropists and people struggling with poverty to feed the hungry and improve our communities.
Ross Benes, a writer for over 40 publications including Esquire magazine and Crain's Detroit Business, joins Dr. Alan Scarrow to discuss several themes from Mr. Benes' latest book, Rural Rebellion. They discuss how abortion, immigration, the First Amendment, media and government have contributed to the polarization of Americans along rural and urban lines as well as the historical context for such polarization. Join Ross and Dr. Scarrow as they analyze this cultural shift and how it is impacting American politics.
Dr. Scarrow is joined by prior podcast guests Master Ernie Moore, Dr. Marlin Barber, and Daniel Ogunyemi along with newcomer and former professional basketball player Anthony Shavies as the group talks about how race and racism has impacted poverty, marriage, and housing choices in the U.S. The discussion then veers into a candid and personal conversation about how being a black man impacts interactions with the police. You will find this roundtable format recorded live and in-studio to be a fascinating and serious look at tough and important social issues.
Dr. Scarrow is joined by prior podcast guests Master Ernie Moore, Dr. Marlin Barber, and Daniel Ogunyemi along with newcomer and former professional basketball player Anthony Shavies as the group talks about how race and racism has impacted poverty, marriage, and housing choices in the U.S. The discussion then veers into a candid and personal conversation about how being a black man impacts interactions with the police. You will find this roundtable format recorded live and in-studio to be a fascinating and serious look at tough and important social issues.
Dr. Scarrow is joined by prior podcast guests Master Ernie Moore, Dr. Marlin Barber, and Daniel Ogunyemi along with newcomer and former professional basketball player Anthony Shavies as the group talks about how race and racism has impacted poverty, marriage, and housing choices in the U.S. The discussion then veers into a candid and personal conversation about how being a black man impacts interactions with the police. You will find this roundtable format recorded live and in-studio to be a fascinating and serious look at tough and important social issues.
Real estate investor and author Tony Lopes joins Dr. Scarrow as they discuss the marked shift in the accumulation of wealth by generations. At the same age, baby boomers accumulated far more wealth than Gen X which has accumulated more wealth than millennials. Join Tony and Dr. Scarrow as they discuss the causes for that shift and what it means for Americans as they age and retire.
Peter Scarrow practiced Canadian immigration law from 1981 - 1991, opening the Taiwanese representative office for a prominent Vancouver law firm. We discuss what practicing high net worth immigration from Taiwan and China was like in the 1980s and early 1990s, ghost consultant fraud, tax avoidance, and being a private banker vs. immigration lawyer (Peter did both).
This week e welcome back Pastor Steve Scarrow of Friendship Alliance Church in Moultrie, GA.
Is the integration of people from hundreds of different countries and ethnicities more like a melting pot or a salad bar? In this episode of American Cultural Shifts, American history professor Dr. Marlin Barber, Daniel Ogunyemi, Ernie Moore and Dr. Scarrow discuss past and current racism, the cultural effects of integration and segregation, the importance of race in current culture, and the psychological and emotional journey of living in a majority black versus majority white community.
Is the integration of people from hundreds of different countries and ethnicities more like a melting pot or a salad bar? In this episode of American Cultural Shifts, American history professor Dr. Marlin Barber, Daniel Ogunyemi, Ernie Moore and Dr. Scarrow discuss past and current racism, the cultural effects of integration and segregation, the importance of race in current culture, and the psychological and emotional journey of living in a majority black versus majority white community.
Religion has been the source of cooperation, generosity, and the motivation for self-control for thousands of years. Religious practice has been essential for binding people together in a community and countries with a common moral code. But religiousness amongst Americans is waning. Fewer people attend a church, synagogue or mosque and fewer identify themselves as religious. In this episode, Dr. Ryan Gassin, a leader in the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints, and Dr. Scarrow discusses how these cultural shifts in the practice of religion are impacting communities and the potential consequences of living in a less religious society.
The Daily Grind podcast brings you your Monday motivation with other brothers and sisters that are helping others on their Daily Grind. Every Monday you will hear from an expert, coach, or entrepreneur that is making waves in the health, business, and relationship industries. You don't want to miss out on this week's episode. More from today's guest Christi Scarrow: Christi Scarrow leads the Insights & Organizational Accountability Discipline and provides clients with analytical support in the areas of Sales & Supply Chain Effectiveness, Employee Engagement, and Change Management. She draws on over 20 years of experience in market research, sales operations, forecasting, business analysis, as well as category and account management with firms including Revlon, Mars Canada, and Reckitt Benckiser.Christi works with organizations to help them better understand their business and engagement drivers to accelerate growth or profitability. Recently, her analysis has provided support for market sizing, trade spend effectiveness and employee/customer engagement.For Christi, analytics is a means to achieving the desired change for clients, and she excels at turning multiple sources of data into meaningful, clear recommendations. She has supported retailers, manufacturers and professional services with sales data, market data and employee data.Christi collaborates with her Lighthouse NINE colleagues to develop an in-depth fact driven understanding of the unique challenges and priorities of each client. She is known as an innovative problem solver who coaches clients to implement the processes, tools and skillsets that drive action and achieve lasting results. More resources from the Daily Grind Podcast: 1- Make sure you review this episode 2-Checkout The Daily Grind Podcast site: www.thedailygrindpodcast.com3- Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedailygrindpod/
Today we welcome back Pastor Steve Scarrow from Friendship Alliance in Moultrie, GA. We discuss some of the personal ways John 8 speaks to us. I hope you enjoy.
Pastor Steve Scarrow of Friendship Alliance Church in Moultrie, GA joins us to discuss John 4 as we seek to commit more of God's word to memory so that we can share it with others.
Cultural shifts often begin on America's 4,000 college campuses. In an environment designed to challenge conventional wisdom, students and faculty at America's universities simultaneously produce both life altering innovations and head-scratching trends. In this episode, Professor Beth Walker from Missouri State University and Dr. Scarrow, discuss cultural changes across the past three generations of students as well as the impact of our changing culture on the academic community. Dr. Walker offers a fascinating insight into contemporary campus life and how university faculty stay current with the changing needs of each new generation of students. Guest: Dr. Beth Walker, Professor of Animal Science, Missouri State University
We are in John Chapter 3. This week Andrea Scarrow encourages us in our reading, and we take a little time to talk about the importance of reading Scripture in community.
Sexuality, gender identity and biological sex…there may be no other social issues that polarize conservative and liberal America in quite the same way. LGBTQIA advocate Jenni Brigham and Dr. Scarrow discuss the cultural shifts that are changing American laws, perceptions and beliefs about the gay community and how transgenderism adds to the complexity of those conversations. Whether you believe sexuality, gender identity and biological sex are issues of choice or chance, this podcast will encourage you to think more deeply about your beliefs and consider how our culture is trying to answer some very difficult questions. Jenni Brigham, LGBTQIA Advocate
Interested in learning about how cultural changes are affecting the construction industry? Join Snyder Construction Group President Dusty Emmert and Dr. Scarrow as they discuss how generational shifts and rapidly changing consumer desires are compelling rapid transitions in real estate development and construction. Learn how smart industry leaders are adapting to those shifts and changes to find new opportunities for growth. Dusty Emmert, President, Snyder Construction Group
Have you noticed changes in the menu or service at your favorite local restaurants? Thirty-restaurant veteran Pat Duran and Dr. Scarrow discuss cultural shifts that are impacting the way restaurants are managed and operated, generational differences between Gen X, Millennials and Gen Z, and how cultural shifts are impacting the use of technology in the restaurant and hospitality industry. You'll love the insights Pat has into a very dynamic and quickly evolving business. Guest: Pat Duran, Owner and Head Chef, Metropolitan Grill
Are you concerned about the continuing impact of racism on our culture? Former professional rugby player, boxer, and martial artist Ernie Moore and Dr. Scarrow discuss how racism has been perceived in the Black community over the past three generations, the cultural shift in black/white relationships, and how the redress of racism has impacted young black men and women. You won't want to miss this episode of real talk on a very difficult issue. Guest: Ernie Moore, Former Professional Rugby Player, Martial Arts and Boxing Instructor
Want to know how cultural changes are impacting small businesses? Join serial entrepreneur Bobby Robertson and Dr. Scarrow as they discuss the impact of cultural shifts, the pandemic and great resignation on small business owners and their employees. Learn how small business owners like Bobby are changing their leadership and operational styles to match our evolving culture. Bobby Robertson is the Founder/President of LifeCare Collective and HEALTCAREfirst - home care, hospice and healthcare software companies.
Want to know how cultural changes are impacting IT companies? IT business partners Rick Morsovillo, Drew Owen along with Dr. Scarrow discuss how cultural shifts have altered IT and online businesses including BigPixl. Learn how tech companies are finding opportunities created by those cultural shifts, and how they have adapted to help their businesses grow. Guests: Rick Morsovillo and Drew Owen, Partners at BigPixl
Learn the art of being a better decision-maker and live a life no one else has! Christi Scarrow has been helping individuals, teams, and organizations to make decisions for more than 20 years. She is a consultant, trainer, speaker, executive coach, and author of the book Truth Warriors. In this episode, Christi talks about the kind of decision-makers we actually are as she discusses insights on how we can be better at making decisions that will completely drive us towards a positive change in both lives and at work. What you will learn from this episode: Discover how you can get through the struggle of finding the balance you need in life; Understand why it's a mistake when you're trying to do too much; and Find out what you can do to strengthen your decision-making muscle through valuable tips and resources given by the guest. “Figure out what it is you want to do and the one thing that you can do every day to get there, and find ways to get out of your head and find people – and that might be following people on social media that literally you disagree with.” – Christi Scarrow Valuable Free Resource: ● How to strengthen your decision-making muscle: Visit https://www.truthwarriors.ca/assessment . Topics Covered: 01:34 – Challenge is the struggle of finding balance within all demands from both personal life and at work. 03:05 – Trying to do too much, getting lost in our own heads, and not seeking the right alternatives: the common mistakes business women leaders make as they try to find that balance on their own. 05:06 – One free and actionable tip you can do to have more impact with less energy required: Figure out what it is you want to do – just the one thing that you can do every day to get there and find ways to get out of your head and find people – and that might be following people on social media that literally, you disagree with. 07:53 – Valuable free resource to help you strengthen your decision making muscle: https://www.truthwarriors.ca/assessment. 10:42 – Q: What is the book title all about? A: Truth Warriors is a concept that I put together because it balances the idea of truth and seeking out information with warriors which is about strength. It's that balance of those two factors and that idea of truth is actually for me, both fluid and personal, which means it can change, and our beliefs can and should change and have changed in history, and so we need to recognize that will still be the case. And warriors, of course, is very much about having the strength to listen and having the strength to speak up, and finding the right time to do either one of those things. And it's all about finding that balance between them. Key Takeaways: “You're not going to get to a strategy, you're not going to be able to make the right choices in your life if you don't get really clear on what gives you energy and feel your passion.” – Christi Scarrow “We need to have this positive tension between us for change. We need to respect our diverse opinions and we need to feel confident in our voice.” – Christi Scarrow “If you can start with self-awareness and what you want to achieve, find others that can offer the opposite of that. Find ways in which you can move the opposite of that because that's how we're going to grow. It's knowing when we need to be more rational or more intuitive or more averse or more assertive in the way we come across.” – Christi Scarrow Ways to Connect with Christi Scarrow: Direct Call: 416-270-7227 Website: https://lighthouse9.ca/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christiscarrow/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christi_scarrow/ Ways to Connect with Sarah E. Brown: Website: https://www.sarahebrown.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/knowguides?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahebrownphd/
Quote: "I think there's even more of a resistance to avoid difficult conversations, which I believe is actually an escalation to conflict." Christi Scarrow The definition of conflict is a struggle or clash of interest, opinion, or even principles, a difference that prevents agreement. Conflict will always be found in society and isn't going anywhere, so our best defence is to face it head-on, but many are intimidated by conflict and avoid it at all costs. On this episode of Authentic Living with Roxanne, we welcome back Accountability Expert Christi Scarrow to share some great ideas for leaders to resolve conflict in the workplace. I had such a wonderful and information-filled chat with Christi last week that we decided to turn it into a 2-part series. In case you missed last week, here's the link to Part I It's not mandatory that you listen to it first, but I recommend that you do. There's so much amazing content, it would be a shame for you to miss out on any of it. Christi has been helping individuals, teams, and organizations to make decisions for more than 20 years. She is the author of the best-selling book Truth Warriors and is a consultant, trainer, speaker, and executive coach. As a Partner at Lighthouse Nine Group, she offers consulting and training for multi-national clients and small businesses across many diverse industries. Christi helps leaders be confident in their choices and is passionate about building a world based on truth. Authentic Touch Points: Mediation between team members. 2:00 Get specific but avoid judgement. 6:00 Are we avoiding virtual conflict? 10:00 Creating better connections. 12:00 Connect with Christi. 15:00 Christi collaborates with her Lighthouse NINE colleagues to develop an in-depth fact-driven understanding of each client's unique challenges and priorities. She is an innovative problem solver who coaches clients to implement the processes, tools and skillsets that drive action and achieve lasting results. As we move toward reopening workspaces and gathering again, I encourage leaders to reach out for guidance about presenting their authentic self to develop an improved workplace for everyone with less conflict as I offer executive coaching. Click here to contact me at your convenience, or click here to Chat with Roxanne! Stay Authentic, Roxanne Links: Christi's website Truth Warriors Christi's Assessment Christi's LinkedIn profile Roxanne's LinkedIn profileRoxanne's email: roxanne@roxannederhodge.com
Quote: "I think there's even more of a resistance to avoid difficult conversations, which I believe is actually an escalation to conflict." Christi Scarrow The definition of conflict is a struggle or clash of interest, opinion, or even principles, a difference that prevents agreement. Conflict will always be found in society and isn't going anywhere, so our best defence is to face it head-on, but many are intimidated by conflict and avoid it at all costs. On this episode of Authentic Living with Roxanne, we welcome Accountability Expert Christi Scarrow to share some great ideas for leaders to resolve conflict in the workplace. Christi has been helping individuals, teams, and organizations to make decisions for more than 20 years. She is the author of the best-selling book Truth Warriors and is a consultant, trainer, speaker, and executive coach. As a Partner at Lighthouse Nine Group, she offers consulting and training for multi-national clients and small businesses across many diverse industries. Christi helps leaders be confident in their choices and is passionate about building a world based on truth. Authentic Touch Points: The numbers are staggering! 3:00 How biases fuel our perspective. 7:00 We're all judgemental; it's human nature. 12:00 Assumptions drive our beliefs. 15:30 Picking your battles. 19:00 Christi collaborates with her Lighthouse NINE colleagues to develop an in-depth fact-driven understanding of each client's unique challenges and priorities. She is an innovative problem solver who coaches clients to implement the processes, tools and skillsets that drive action and achieve lasting results. As we move toward reopening workspaces and gathering again, I encourage leaders to reach out for guidance about presenting their authentic self to develop an improved workplace for everyone with less conflict as I offer executive coaching. Click here to contact me at your convenience, or click here to Chat with Roxanne! Stay Authentic, Roxanne Links: Christi's website Truth Warriors Christi's LinkedIn profile Roxanne's LinkedIn profileRoxanne's email: roxanne@roxannederhodge.com Chat with RoxanneRoxanne's previous podcasts
November 2021 CNS Leadership Institute Podcast Series Episode 4: Lessons Learned in Negotiation Series Host: Owoicho Adogwa, MD, MPH Faculty/Discussant: Alan M. Scarrow, MD Moderator: Brian V. Nahed, MD
Best selling author Christi Scarrow joins me today to discuss her brand new book Truth Warriors. Written through the pandemic, Christi recaps a few key points in the book through our interview. We discuss how we're all on a journey, and how we can make ours even better through the choices we make.Here's a glance at what you'll learn from our discussion in this episode:How to make even better decisions by being a Truth WarriorHow to broaden your perspectiveAre you intuitive or assertive?How to build your confidence with decision making and navigating conflictFor more information and to learn more about Christi and take advantage of her offer to take the assessment, you can go to www.truthwarriors.caIf you're ready to transform your entrepreneurial frustrations into freedoms by cutting through the chaos and using frameworks that help you run an even better business and enjoy an even better life, simply go to: www.Mohr.CoachTake the free assessment on the top right-hand side of my website and we'll set up a time to chat!I'd love to connect with you on my social channels“I love these short podcasts full of takeaways to simplify my business”
Are you leading a team or your own business? Then you know how difficult it can be. Leadership is hard. If you are looking to boost your skills, feel less overwhelmed and more confident, today's podcast is an interview with Christi Scarrow from the Lighthouse NINE Group. We are chatting about a very exciting event she is hosting, and I am proud to be an expert participating. Take a listen to get an overview of this FREE Online Giveaway that will give you access to training and tools that will help you excel as a leader. 29 experts around the world have come together to support you…..for free. How does it work? Each day of the GIVEAWAY, you will receive a link to NEW gifts from experts from across the world that you can download or access. You will get free training, free coaching, free mini-courses, free e-books, and workbooks; all aimed to help you accelerate your leadership skills. It all starts August 16th. After four days these FREE gifts will be gone. Register now at www.truthwarriors.ca/leadership If you have friends, peers, business acquaintances who might want to participate please share this podcast and the details with them! Order Christi's recommended book Factfulness: Ten Reasons We're Wrong About the World--and Why Things Are Better Than You Think by Hans Rosling Learn more about & follow Christi: Web: www.lighthouse9.ca Check out the book: https://www.truthwarriors.ca/ Connect on LinkedIn Follow on Instagram After you listen to this episode, I'd love to hear from you! Feel free to message me directly: https://m.me/sheri.miter ___________________________________________________________________ SHOW NOTES: Let's Connect! Have questions or comments about today's show? Ready to take the assessment? Want to share your takeaways from this episode or have suggestions for future episodes? Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sheri.miter Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherimiter/ Email: sherimiterco@gmail.com Website: www.sherimiterco.com Are you ready to take a deeper dive into your CliftonStrengths report? Book your Complimentary Consultation with Sheri to see if we'd be a fit to work together and which of the coaching packages would support you best! https://calendly.com/sherimiterco/sheriscalendar
Find out why understanding your natural decision-making style is important See how decision-making isn't just one-man's job Learn why conflict is a crucial aspect of decision-making Resources/Links: Wanting to Make the Best Decisions for You, Your Team, and Your Business? Learn more about What Your Natural Decision Style Is and Understand Where You Are Right Now: https://www.truthwarriors.ca/assessment Summary Have you always felt tired and consumed by the different decisions you need to make in your business? Do you feel stuck and overwhelmed by this? Do you want to know how to make the best decisions that can guarantee you and your team to move forward? Are you ready to know how you can make great decisions faster, confidently, and with clarity? Christi Scarrow writes, speaks, coaches, trains, and guides. She empowers leaders to find their voice and listen to the voices of others. She helps individuals, teams, and organizations make decisions that count. In this episode, Christi shares why the decision-making process is critical for you, your team, and your business. She also shares her ideas and techniques on how you can make decisions that would help and welcome your team and build your business. Check out these episode highlights: 01:35 - Christi's ideal client: “My ideal client is really- I've worked with entrepreneurs, small businesses who are trying to really find new ways to grow their business, and as you said, sort of be confident in the fact that they're making choices that are going to be right for them, and right for their business as well as for the teams and people they partner with.” 01:56 - Problem Christi helps solve: “I find as people are trying to go through that stage of going from maybe solopreneurs, and bringing in new people and thinking about new ways to grow their business, it really is a challenge to know, what direction do I need to take? And how do I do the right things to enable the people around me?” 03:07 - Typical symptoms that clients do before reaching out to Christi: “A lot of times, I find that they're feeling kind of stuck or overwhelmed, right? It's just like, you know, entrepreneurs and small businesses, they're idea people, right? They're empowered. They're passionate about what they do.” 04:31 - Common mistakes that people make before they find Christi's solution: “I think one of the things that, and I've been caught in this myself, is that they try to do it themselves, right? They try to lean into it and figure out how to do it. In fact, at that point, when you're in that pivotal point of growing your business, that is the time to think about the resources that you need.” 05:39 - Christi's Valuable Free Resource (VFR): Check out Christi's Website: https://www.truthwarriors.ca/assessment 07:33 - Q: Why is conflict actually important to decision-making? A: It's important that leaders recognize the need for more conflict actually means I'm going to lead into difficult conversations, and I'm going to create positive tension in my teams. And I'm going to seek out different perspectives, which actually feels uncomfortable. Tweetable Takeaways from this Episode: “If you have a better understanding of the way you think, then you can be open to ways of actually strategically thinking differently and acting in a different way.” -Christi ScarrowClick To Tweet Transcript (Note, this was transcribed using a transcription software and may not reflect ...
Discover why understanding your natural decision-making style is important first Find out why decision-making isn't just a one-man ship Learn more about how conflict is an important aspect of decision-making Resources/Links: Wanting to Make the Best Decisions for You, Your Team, and Your Business? Learn more about What Your Natural Decision Style Is and Understand Where You Are Right Now: https://www.truthwarriors.ca/assessment Summary Have you always felt tired and consumed by the different decisions you need to make in your business? Do you feel stuck and overwhelmed by this? Do you want to know how to make the best decisions that can guarantee you and your team to move forward? Are you ready to know how you can make great decisions faster, confidently, and with clarity? Christi Scarrow writes, speaks, coaches, trains, and guides. She empowers leaders to find their voice and listen to the voices of others. She helps individuals, teams, and organizations make decisions that count. In this episode, Christi shares why the decision-making process is critical for you, your team, and your business. She also shares her ideas and techniques on how you can make decisions that would help and welcome your team and build your business. Check out these episode highlights: 01:35 - Christi's ideal client: “My ideal client is really- I've worked with entrepreneurs, small businesses who are trying to really find new ways to grow their business, and as you said, sort of be confident in the fact that they're making choices that are going to be right for them, and right for their business as well as for the teams and people they partner with.” 01:56 - Problem Christi helps solve: “I find as people are trying to go through that stage of going from maybe solopreneurs, and bringing in new people and thinking about new ways to grow their business, it really is a challenge to know, what direction do I need to take? And how do I do the right things to enable the people around me?” 03:07 - Typical symptoms that clients do before reaching out to Christi: “A lot of times, I find that they're feeling kind of stuck or overwhelmed, right? It's just like, you know, entrepreneurs and small businesses, they're idea people, right? They're empowered. They're passionate about what they do.” 04:31 - Common mistakes that people make before they find Christi's solution: “I think one of the things that, and I've been caught in this myself, is that they try to do it themselves, right? They try to lean into it and figure out how to do it. In fact, at that point, when you're in that pivotal point of growing your business, that is the time to think about the resources that you need.” 05:39 - Christi's Valuable Free Resource (VFR): Check out Christi's Website: https://www.truthwarriors.ca/assessment 07:33 - Q: Why is conflict actually important to decision-making? A: It's important that leaders recognize the need for more conflict actually means I'm going to lead into difficult conversations, and I'm going to create positive tension in my teams. And I'm going to seek out different perspectives, which actually feels uncomfortable. Tweetable Takeaways from this Episode: “If you have a better understanding of the way you think, then you can be open to ways of actually strategically thinking differently and acting in a different way.” -Christi ScarrowClick To Tweet Transcript (Note, this was transcribed using a transcription software and may not reflect the exact words used in the podcast) Tom Poland 00:09 Greetings everyone and a warm welcome to another edition of Marketing The Invisible. My name is Tom Poland, as always beaming out to you from, on the sand, in the sunshine, Little Castaways Beach here in Queensland, Australia, joined today by Christi Scarrow. Christi, good day!
This week we wrap up our study of Designed for More by Lucas Ramirez with a supplemental thought brought to us by Pastor Steve Scarrow or Friendship Alliance Church. This week we focus in on how Jesus paid for it. Pastor Steve does not leave this to abstraction but pinpoints Jesus’s ministry of reconciliation. What is it? How is it leading to unity? Find out this week. Instagram @missionmoultriepodcastFacebook Mission MoultrieWebsite: www.missionmoultrie.com
Join Greg and Allister as they talk to author Christi Scarrow about her new book "Truth Warriors." In a vunerable conversation Christi discusses listening to others, believing in yourself while questioning everything including ourselves. There is a chapter called “building different ducks” so of course we all have to read it! Take the assessment as well. Christi's new book: https://www.truthwarriors.ca/buy Christi's assessment: https://www.truthwarriors.ca/assessment website: www.talkingnotranting.com email: talkingnotranting@gmail.com Greg's new release-Safe Brave Spaces book: https://www.amazon.com/Search-Safe-Brave-Spaces-Unlocking/dp/1772442216 Safe Brave Spaces website: https://www.safebravespaces.com/ Safe Brave Stories Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4psUFKTPSRJ9MphDpxvttQ?si=YeGlBOmxTDSbhi8zUCoaVQ&nd=1
Author of the new DCI Boyd novels, featuring rescue dog Ozzie, who is almost as famous as Alex himself. Has also written thrillers and books for younger people.
Recently, I began reaching out to professional services firms in the area to feature their work on the podcast, such as financial advisors, real estate brokers, insurance agents, etc. When I ran across an article where Realtor.com had ranked the Charlotte real estate market the 3rd hottest in the U.S. in November, I realized that this might be a great time to feature a conversation with a highly successful mortgage banker. There's a lot to consider when closing on a mortgage around the holidays, especially for first time home buyers. I connected with one of the top mortgage bankers in the Charlotte area for this episode, Mark Scarrow with NewRez. We dive into a few of the pitfalls you should be aware of and avoid at all costs during the mortgage process. Mark Scarrow, NewRez NMLS# 178678NewRez LLC NMLS# 3013Contact:mscarrow@newrez.com704.719.4096From Mark's profile on NewRez.com:"With over 20 years of financial services experience I am here to assist you in all your financial needs. As the #1 originator in the company for the last 3+ years I have learned how to take what the client says they want to accomplish and obtain those goals. I will listen to what you are wanting to accomplish and we will talk about what your goals are today along with your future financial needs. At the end of the day this is YOUR purchase or refinance and I am here to assist you as your Mortgage Consultant. I will walk you through this very SIMPLE process of a purchase or refinance. The many clients I have helped over the years have come back to me for assistance time and time again due to the step by step guidance I have provided. I have learned that providing knowledgeable council, being customer focused, knowing my products, listening to the client's needs and ALWAYS asking what their expectations of me are critical to a SIMPLE process.I will be completely committed to providing your EXCEPTIONAL service from our first conversation for your application to post closing your loan."Full show notes: www.thebestoflkn.comSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/epicjourneymedia)
This is a long one, but I want to offer some listening advice. We get into the details of everyday of the study this week, so don’t try to listen to everything in one go. If you are on reality 5, take it day-by-day. Our guest, Andrea Scarrow, is a phenomenal teacher of the word, so I encourage you to listen as you go through this week. Andrea Scarrow does ministry in many capacities at Friendship Alliance Church in Moultrie, GA (https://friendshipalliancemoultrie.org/). In addition to having a full-time, demanding job, Andrea disciples women, teaches children and youth, and leads an online Bible study on YouTube. She is currently in the Book of Revelation. Click here to start at Chapter One.Thank you once again for all of the support. Please subscribe and share. It helps a lot. Thanks
This week on the podcast we are joined by Steve Scarrow of Friendship Alliance Church in Moultrie, GA (https://friendshipalliancemoultrie.org/). Steve is joining us to talk about how he is approaching Reality Number 2 in the Seven Realties for Experiencing God study by Richard Blackaby (www.amazon.com). His approach my surprise you.Steve starts his study by asking “What is a ‘personal relationship with God?” Could we explain it to other people with using the word love? Or other loaded Christian words? Frankly, this question took our hosts off guard. What is Steve trying to get at? One word— joy. Join us as we take a dive into John 15 to experience joy, community, and fruitfulness. We hope you enjoy this episode. Please share, as it greatly helps our reach.
Conflict is an inevitable part of life. One that many of us would love to do without. But the reality is that the negative connotations we have about conflict can be reshaped. Learning skills that enable us to embrace conflict and difficult conversations leads to better decision making. In this episode of The Workplace Communication Podcast, Christi Scarrow shares her expertise on the benefits of conflict and how conflict influences the decisions we make in the workplace. Leadership tips you won't want to miss: A new perspective on conflict How embracing conflict improves decision making When speaking up can go wrong Learn about your own conflict decision-making style How willingness to not be right improves decision making Encouraging diversity of thought The importance of humility in a leader Christi Scarrow is a Partner at Lighthouse Nine. She leads the Insights & Organizational Accountability Discipline and provides clients with decision and analytical support in the areas of Sales & Supply Chain Effectiveness, Employee Engagement, and Change Management. She draws on over 20 years of experience in market research, sales operations, forecasting, business analysis, as well as category and account management with firms including Revlon, Mars Canada, and Reckitt Benckiser. If you are looking to become better at managing conflict in the workplace, then this episode is for you! If you've enjoyed this episode, please be sure to subscribe and leave a review. Links: www.lighthouse9.ca https://www.linkedin.com/in/christiscarrow/ Lindsay's contact information: To book a discovery call: https://calendly.com/lindsaylapaquette/discovery-call E-mail: lindsay@collaborative-solutions.ca Website: https://lindsaylapaquette.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsaylapaquette/ Previous podcasts: https://lindsaylapaquette.com/podcast
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Sasha has proven worthy of a place at The Serated Blade, and her first task is to recon an outpost where Scarrow has been informed his latest contact will be meeting him. What could possibly go wrong? CAST Dungeon Master- Steve Archer Sasha/Slasha - Hannah Torrance Theme Music by Steve Archer Music was created by the glorious Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), and the BomBARDed Podcast, available at bombarded.bandcamp.com
We've had to miss a stream this week, what perfect way to try our new side story project? Introducing AU Silence! One-shots that take place in the world of campaign 2 to expand the lore of the land. Sasha was once a bratty little child in the rural village of Weslin, before being taken in by the Cleric, Scarrow. 15 years have passed since that fateful day, and Sasha is now ready to take on her initiation into The Serated Blade. CAST Dungeon Master- Steve Archer Sasha/Slasha - Hannah Torrance Theme Music by Steve Archer Music was created by the glorious Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), and the BomBARDed Podcast, available at bombarded.bandcamp.com
Moms That Say F*ck - Hosted by Dr. Dina Kulik and Alana Kayfetz
In this episode of Moms That Say F*ck, Alana and Dina sit down with Katherine Scarrow, Deputy Head of Globe Content Studio at The Globe and Mail. Alana, Dina and Katherine talk about all the media business, motherhood and storytelling.For more from Katherine Scarrow, please visit:theglobeandmail.com/authors/katherine-scarrow/ on the Webtwitter.com/scarrowk?lang=en on TwitterFor more of Moms That Say F*ck, please visitmomsthatsay.com on the Webinstagram.com/momsthatsay on Instagram facebook.com/momsthatsay on Facebook*Warning- this podcast has a lot of F bombs in it. If you are around young children, we suggest headphones.**Disclaimer: All opinions of our guests are their own and in no way represent that of Alana Kayfetz of MomsToronto and or Dr. Dina Kulik. *
The gang continue to collect supplies before heading off for the North, swapping Scarrow and Balthazar for a more famed duo: an omnipotent being with the power to crush reality, and the owner of said Goldfish... CAST Dungeon Master- Steve Archer Brandis - Adam Unwin Ashlynn - Hannah Torrance Harrie - Kyra Leigh Theme Music by Steve Archer All other music was created by the glorious Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) Information on the Modifiers Unknown D&D Convention can be found at: Game Play/Learning session: www.leicesterymca.co.uk/show/?showid=…-00505601004c Live Show with @ModifiedRoll www.leicesterymca.co.uk/show/?showid=…-00505601004c
A fascinating interview with New Zealand scientist and sailor; Josh Scarrow, who has spent time on the ice in Antartica on three different occasions, taking him to 85 degrees south, 2,800 metres high and temperatures below -20 degrees C. Josh is with the Antarctica NZ organisation and shares his sailing experience from Hobart to Antarctica on the 95m icebreaker Aurora Australis and his flying adventures both to and across Antartica. Josh is also a sailor at heart and his Pacific adventures have taken him from Auckland to Port Vila on a 60 foot catamaran. Josh shares his perspective on the melting ice caps and what it would take to raise the sea levels as much as 60 metres globally. Visit Ocean Sailing Podcast for offshore sailing opportunities and podcast extras and follow us on Facebook.
We talk a lot about sex, “self-pleasure”, and whether or not we should adhere to people’s pronoun requests. Zack invents a new word and Trina already knows everything about the female orgasm. Sorry, Mom! https://ia601503.us.archive.org/3/items/Episode22_201809/Episode%2022.mp3 Send questions, concerns, feedback, haikus, etc. to coldfeatpodcast@gmail.com Strangers in The Night – Frank Sinatra
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Suzanne is a psychologist here in cairns. She employs some different techniques that i found helpful while visiting her clinic. We had a great chat about stress and how it gets in the way or blocks us from feeling happy and achieving what we really want! Suzanne has a website with free info on what she does. www.personalpeace.com.au Her book Finding Peace Now is available on Amazon and ij local book shops in Cairns.
Suzanne always knew she wanted to be a counselor, to help people, but when she shared that desire with someone important as a little girl, the negative reaction she was met with led her to bury that desire. It wasn’t until her late 30’s after a divorce that Suzanne reconnected with that buried dream and returned to University to study psychology. “It really wasn’t easy, with 3 kids and aging parents it was a struggle. But I simply focused on each small step and I knew from the underlying feeling that this was right for me. I was in alignment I was in flow”. After graduating and in private practice Suzanne continued to rely on my her intuition to follow her new direction and when she discovered the work of Gary Craig, who is considered the founder of the Emotional Freedom Technique, EFT or as it is commonly known, Tapping, she was excited by what this could mean for her clients and studied to become a practitioner. “I believe all of our negative emotions are caused by a disruption in the body energy systems, our energy fields. When you tap on the energy meridians, whilst exploring and resolving the beliefs associated with those blocks, the blocks clear and the emotion goes. It’s so powerful – before I discovered EFT it’s as though I had all the pieces for the jigsaw, but they just weren’t falling into place. Now they have and that has also been greatly assisted by my study and understanding of the Law of Attraction. Together these two tools have such power for you to change your life”. Suzanne knows without doubt that you are the creator of your experience. That it is in your control. You can claim your power and step into Your Next Chapter with confidence and a lighter heart and in this expansive wholehearted conversation we explore just how you can do that both with a DIY approach and with the assistance of an experienced practitioner. If you are enjoying this show, please take a momentto reviewthe Next Chapter Podcast in iTunes - your feedback ishugely appreciated and very helpful. If you have not left an iTunesreview before and are not quite sure how to, I've created a page onmy website that takes you through the very easy steps- you canview that page here. Thank you so much!
Kelly worked with the Peace way foundation in Thailand also called Burma Issues. Her job? Help build capacity and a strategy for the Karen.The Karen (Burmese: kayin lu myo:), self-titled Pwa Ka Nyaw Po, and also known in Thailand as the Kariang (or Yang, are some languages and many ethnic groups in Burma and Thailand. The Karen make up approximately 7 percent of the total Burmese population of 47 million people.[1]The Karen have fought for independence from Burma since 31 January 1949. Consequently, 31 January is recognized amongst the Karen as Karen Revolution Day.Kelly now works with Service Canada on Homelessness Partnering Strategy. Welcome home Kelly! Volunteer for a better world! Join CUSO-VSO, share skills and volunteer in 43 countries in Africa, Asia, the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean. Volunteers, donate, share skills.www.cuso-vso.org