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Public speaking often ranks as the number one fear of Americans, yet God gave us all the ability to communicate. Our job as parents is to help our children develop and hone this ability. If you are stuck and can't figure out how to do this, tune into the Zan Tyler Podcast and find practical encouragement from Christy Shipe. For your children ages 12-18, a local chapter of NCFCA, the national homeschool speech and debate league, might be just the answer you are looking for. Don't be intimidated! Homeschooling often forces us to leave our comfort zones. But rest assured that all the effort is worth it, as you help your children find their own voice and learn to share effectively what they believe. SHOW NOTES https://zantyler.com/podcast/100-christy-shipe LISTEN AND SUBSCRIBE Join Zan Tyler and a special guest each week for real encouragement, engaging stories, and practical wisdom for surviving and thriving on the homeschool journey. YouTube: https://bit.ly/3ZjfXnW Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3QmTyC3 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3vLipG2 SUBMIT YOUR QUESTION FOR ZAN https://speakpipe.com/Zan_Tyler_Podcast CONNECT WITH ZAN & FOLLOW HER ON SOCIAL Website: https://zantyler.com/podcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/zan_tyler_podcast Facebook: https://facebook.com/ZanTylerHomeschool TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@thezantylerpodcast SPONSORED BY BJU PRESS HOMESCHOOL https://bjupresshomeschool.com
Learning to communicate well is a foundational skill that impacts every aspect of your children's lives. Zan Tyler is joined by guest Christy Shipe, a second generation homeschool mom of five and the founder of NCFCA, a national Christian speech and debate league. Zan and Christy explore the significance of communication, critical thinking, and a biblical worldview in education. From her personal experience being homeschooled in the 1980s to founding NCFCA, Christy sheds light on the valuable skills students learn through speech and debate and how it positively shapes their development. SHOW NOTES https://zantyler.com/podcast/099-christy-shipe LISTEN AND SUBSCRIBE Join Zan Tyler and a special guest each week for real encouragement, engaging stories, and practical wisdom for surviving and thriving on the homeschool journey. YouTube: https://bit.ly/3ZjfXnW Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3QmTyC3 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3vLipG2 SUBMIT YOUR QUESTION FOR ZAN https://speakpipe.com/Zan_Tyler_Podcast CONNECT WITH ZAN & FOLLOW HER ON SOCIAL Website: https://zantyler.com/podcast Instagram: https://instagram.com/zan_tyler_podcast Facebook: https://facebook.com/ZanTylerHomeschool TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@thezantylerpodcast SPONSORED BY BJU PRESS HOMESCHOOL https://bjupresshomeschool.com
Making a Scene Brings you an Interview with John ShipeSpring of 2024 marks my 33rd year in the Biz with the release of my 13 project – Water This Dark. It has been a surprisingly fruitful stretch since my last release, The Beast Is Back (considering the COVID Pandemic and a dormant music industry.) The previous decade had been a baffling struggle. It started off brilliantly in 2010 with the F.A.R. charting Villain. But villainous energy fizzled by 2012. Personal & material resources became a frustrating puzzle until my life-partner/graphic designer (Katie) and Producer Tyler Fortier focused me into making Beast — the best work of my life… until now! Yeah, Water is even better. The first preview is out on Americana Highways: http://www.makingascene.org
Good morning, Gus! We venture over to Hyde Park's First Light Cafe & Bookstore for a cup then record in Shipe (not pronounced Shee-Pay) Park for today's episode. Gus and Geoff talk about Bad local burgers, F**kface pro tip, Food prices, San Antonio, Posters, Childhood coffee memories, and Coffee shops becoming ubiquitous. New merch coming your way soon so check out the old shirts at store.roosterteeth.com Sponsored by Fum http://tryfum.com/ANMA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
PCT thru hiker and @sendfemme founder Arielle "Mouse" Shipe joins Doc in studio for some good old fashioned trail talk. Tune in to hear about the charm of being annoyingly cheerful in the morning, cork orthotics, tuna exhaustion, Desolation Wilderness (a misnomer), Rainy Pass (not a misnomer), the magic of things just clicking, and how it's possible to pack 17 thru hikers and their gear into a single pickup truck when having to escape a raging 60,000-acre wildfire on trail. An instant classic. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hikertrashradio/support
In today's episode, Nicholas Shipe, Business Development Manager, Circle Logistics joins us to talk about carrier and broker strategies when rates are low. We also dive into FreightTech products, bulk capacity, and the value of expedited services. Follow the Great Quarter, Gals PodcastOther FreightWaves Shows
In today's episode, Nicholas Shipe, Business Development Manager, Circle Logistics joins us to talk about carrier and broker strategies when rates are low. We also dive into FreightTech products, bulk capacity, and the value of expedited services. Follow the Great Quarter, Gals PodcastOther FreightWaves Shows
Inspired by the very first episode of Sound of Truth Podcast, Rich Shipe decided he wanted to read the Bible in five days. Hear all about it, as well as insights he received along the way on this, the 200th episode, of Sound of Truth.
Susan is one of my favorites. She's lived life and has seen the mercy and grace of the Lord—a true legacy of faith. Author of over 25 books, Susan Shipe blogs at Hope, Heart, Home and this week she's offering a copy of her latest project: Women: See Us Soar —offering us inspiration and encouragement from stories of women in the Bible as well as women she has known. Leave a comment on instagram, the blog or email me to be entered. (sue @welcomeheart.com) A self-confessed "bad woman of the Bible" Susan knows that she's loved and forgiven which is the best thing anyone can know. She wants to give others the same hope God has given her through all the up's and down's of living one ordinary life with an extraordinary God. Some Susan-ism's: I never had a moment when I didn't know I was a writer I'm an ordinary woman who knows God really has a plan for all of us. You wake up every morning talking to the Lord and you never say "Amen"—you just keep talking. When everything is said and done, Jesus Christ is the way, the truth and the life In her own words: I am an encourager with a heart for women. My devotion-journal, A Pruned Branch, was self-published in 2004 and is a compilation of 365 devotions for womenin all walks of life. APB is full of practical principles for all, from the baby Christian tothe mature believer. I have self-published 25+ books - all can be found on Amazon. The Lord delivered a message of Hope deep within my soul in 2002. Jesus, the Hope-giver met me in my hour of need and my heart overflowed with hope – the theme of my life since that time has been HOPE! I am the mother of three adult children, grandmother (a/k/a Mimzy) to two adultgrands, and I am the wife of one man and together we share a love of traveling in our travel trailer with our home base being a tiny house in Upstate South Carolina. I enjoywriting, reading, organic gardening, traveling, and spending time with our family. I can be found musing and sharing at hopehearthome.com. I love the Lord with every fiber of my being and my life's purpose is: That I may walk worthy of the Lord, fully pleasing Him, being fruitful in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God. Colossians 1:10 (NKJV) My life vision is: I have no greater joy than to hear that my children walk in Truth. 3 John 4 Comment to be entered to win a copy of Women: See Us Soar by Susan Chamberlain Shipe
In this episode, Cody talks to O'Hara Shipe. She's a former professional hockey player and a journalist. She started playing hockey at 5 years old after she was told she couldn't because she's a girl. So, the next thing she did was go to her parents and tell them that's what she was gonna to do. They signed her up that fall and she walked over to the coach and said she was gonna be their next goalie. She's never liked being told that she's limited, that she can't do something. So, when her professional hockey career came to an end in 2013, it was devastating. She contracted viral meningitis from a dirty back injection. The infection led to myalgic encephalomyelitis, or ME, and causes neurological disorders. Hand tremors, memory loss, neuropathy, excruciating pain. There are even times when her ability to speak is taken from her. When she was first diagnosed, she was bed-bound, but she worked her way up to playing hockey and rock climbing a couple times a week. She's an eternal optimist. That's how she defines herself in so many aspects of her life, and the last thing she was going to do was let this illness define her. Before she was its editor, she took photos and wrote articles for the Anchorage Press. The second article she wrote for the paper was about the band Buckcherry. They were in Anchorage playing a show and they gave her a candid, warts-and-all interview. It was a transformative experience for her as a journalist, to see an entire picture of a celebrity, not just their public image. She says that was the turning point for her, when she really started to consider herself a writer. And the more she wrote and took photos for the paper, the better she understood the function of alt-weeklies, how they provide a unique opportunity to talk about the things that fall outside of traditional media, the human stories behind the news. When she became the editor of the Anchorage Press, she wanted to return it to what she considered its heyday. For her, that was under the editorship of Susy Buchanan. O'Hara says the paper was well-designed, the stories were insightful, hard-hitting and they had a point of view. Her goal was to return it back to that, but with such a small budget to pay contributors it was hard. Instead of being able to pay contributors each week for content, she was responsible for writing four or five articles and taking most of the photos. It was definitely a labor of love. She'd go on 36-hour work benders to design, copy-edit and rewrite articles when necessary. This lasted for about nine months, and then on December 16, 2022 she was told the paper was closing and was given less than an hour to gather her things.
Pat Ship of the Akron Education Association joined Ray to discuss the negotiations between APS and AEA Sunday.
Turmoil within the Akron school district has the teachers planning to strike if agreements can't be made. Akron Education Association President Pat Shipe spoke with Ray to discuss what is going on with the teachers and schools.
Jessy Shipe and Suny Monk 9-12-22 Second Stage Amherst
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In this 85th episode, I talk with Vivian Underwood Shipe, the Democrat candidate for Knox County Commission at Large Seat 11. General Election on August 4, Early Voting July 15-30. All the Brian Hornback links you should need are here, any and all tip(s) any amount will allow this work to continue. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brian-hornback/support
In this episode Aaron Schmaus sits down with Paige Shipe, the Sales and Marketing Coordinator for Hawke Optics. They talk about issues with sensorship, Paige's shirt company, Raised Wild Co www.raisedwildco.com and the Professional Outdoor Media Association conference. www.Instagram.com/paigeshipe www.Instagram.com/raisedwildco www.instagram.com/hawke.life www.facebook.com/hawkelife www.hawkeoptics.com
On this episode of Anchored, Jeremy and Arooba are joined by Christy Shipe, Chairman of the National Christian Forensics and Communications Association (NCFCA) Board. Christy shares her own homeschool story - which began in 1982. Her father was the founder of the Home School Legal Defense Association. When Christy was in her junior year of college, she was hired by HSLDA to start a debate league for homeschool students. She explains that students who are educated classically have a natural understanding of logic, analysis, and communication which lays the groundwork for knowing how to debate well. She states the mission of the NCFCA is to challenge and equip Christian students to communicate truth with integrity and grace.
JoAnna ShipeChair of Arizona Stop Traffic Walk, shares expert advice on how to keep our kids safe from human trafficking by taking action in our own homes. She serves as Lead Advocate for Where Hope Lives at the Phoenix Dream Center as a passionate volunteer in the rescue, restoration, and complete recovery of victims of human trafficking. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
James grew up in a tough environment, moving often with his biological mother and half-siblings. He eventually made his way into the foster care system and was placed with his forever family. He now has a heart for foster youth and he and his wife want to adopt a young child soon. An incredible man with an amazing heart for others. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goodlifeconversations/support
059: If you're curious about what it is like to live in a tiny house or interested in hearing an inspiring story, this is the episode for you! In this episode, we're hearing from tiny home dweller, faith blogger and author, Susan Shipe. We discuss her journey from going from living in a big farm house to living in a tiny house: -What it is like to “go tiny” and design your life to focus on what is MOST important to you -How a NON-Minimalist like Susan still manages to live in a tiny house and enjoy it -Praying for what you want and listening to the “signs” -Writing books about your life and inspiring others -What REALLY makes up a home -What we'd do differently now that we know what we know -Some living in a small space tiny home hacks and so much more! Learn more about Susan and follow her blog at: https://hopehearthome.com/ Order her tiny house book here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08JF5M98X Follow Susan @hopehearthome Follow Ang @angbarnard
Rich Shipe's previous career in politics gives him an insider's perspective on how a Christ-follower should relate to the political realm. In this thought-provoking interview, Rich helps us navigate the world of politics as followers of the King of kings. Rich currently serves as founding pastor of Harvest Church Communities in Loudon County, Virginia (suburban D.C.).
Carter's & Oshkosh B'Gosh Sr. Director of Marketing Jen Shipe joins the podcast to share insights from career stops including RedPeg, Starbucks, and more. The conversation dives into redefining global brands, digital's place in the marketing ecosystem, the importance of goal-based initiatives, and much more.
In this episode Evan sits down with Brian Shipe of Detail'd. Brian is one of 2 people I go to with detailing questions when I get stumped. Even though you mainly see him at lifted truck shows or at SEMA you can also find him out mobile detailing all over the country.
In episode 7, I welcome the Rev. Tim Shipe, clinical manager and CPE Educator at Harborview Medical Center, part of University of Washington Medicine in Seattle, Washington. He joins me in this episode to talk about the challenges of being a hospital chaplain and offering pastoral care in the midst of COVID…and meeting George Lucas. … Continue reading "S1E7: Rev. Tim Shipe on Being a Hospital Chaplain During COVID"
We were in the studio for a conversation with Rappahannock Electric Cooperative CEO, Kent Farmer & Board Member, Chris Shipe. We discussed their community involvement, expanding renewables, energy efficiency, and reliability. We talked about the the history of cooperatives, the importance of member involvement as well as the technology available through their SmartHub and SmartHub app. Our conversation continued after the show wrapped on-air; you can hear the entire conversation here.
We were in the studio for a conversation with Rappahannock Electric Cooperative CEO, Kent Farmer & Board Member, Chris Shipe. We discussed their community involvement, expanding renewables, energy efficiency, and reliability. We talked about the the history of cooperatives, the importance of member involvement as well as the technology available through their SmartHub and SmartHub app. Our conversation continued after the show wrapped on-air; you can hear the entire conversation here.
In today's episode, we have the pleasure of sitting down with Richard Shipe, Church Planting Pastor of Harvest Bible Chapel in Ashburn, Virginia. We discuss how the church can turn technology into something with purpose instead of passivity.Find out how technology is being utilized for the church, discipleship and the greater good. Tune in now! For more information, visit www.future.bible.WEBSITES MENTIONEDhttps://www.gimletmedia.com/http://www.Harvest.BIBLE
:arrow: :arrow: Shipe Dosik Law Legal Services and Pinot's Palette Paint and Sip on Franchise Business Radio Kitt Shipe and Pete Dosik Shipe Dosik Law LLC Kitt is an experienced business attorney with a focus on transactional work in the franchise industry which spans over 20 years. Shipe Dosik Law is based in Atlanta, Georgia, and currently represents over 100 franchisors domestically and internationally. The firm has assisted dozens of start-ups "launch" franchise programs in the past five years and serves as outsourced general counsel to many established franchise systems. Kitt also routinely represents franchisees in the purchase of new franchises and existing franchises. Pete is an attorney specializing in helping franchise companies succeed in a challenging environment, as well handling general business transactions like company formation, buying or selling a business, real estate, intellectual property, finance, and contracts. I serve as general outside counsel to numerous businesses in Georgia and nationwide. I counsel franchisors in all aspects of structuring and operating a successful franchise system in compliance with U.S. franchise laws. I am a regular speaker and author on franchise law and business topics, and currently serve as Chairman of the Franchise and Distribution Section of the Georgia Bar AssociationShow Topics: Things to Consider When Buying a Franchise Web Site / Social Media Links: www.shipedosiklaw.com www.linkedin.com/in/kittshipe https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-dosik-2010a121 Shubhra Saxena, Owner/Manager Pinot's Palette - Johns Creek Pinot's Palette opened for business on May 6, 2009. Our first location was a cozy, local studio in the Montrose neighborhood of Houston, TX. Being a new concept, we started small, with the hopes of hosting a wine and painting class three nights a week. Before long, word spread, and now we have paint and sip franchise locations from coast to coast and internationally. Together, we've created over one million paintings with our customers. And while we haven't counted the corks, our guests have enjoyed plenty of wine with friends along the way. We love being your go-to spot to relax, unwind and let loose. From date nights to birthdays and bachelorette parties, our paint parties are a unique way to celebrate all of life's special moments - even if the occasion is just called "Friday." Web Site / Social Media Links: www.pinotspalette.com/johnscreek https://www.instagram.com/pinotjohnscreek/ https://twitter.com/pinotjohnscreek/ https://www.facebook.com/pinotsjohnscreek/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/shubhra-saxena-8bb00563 The Franchise Business Radio show is a platform to bring together franchise professionals and resources to connect, educate, and collaborate to serve the franchise community and the franchise consumer. Spotlighting Leaders in the Franchise Industry Experts in funding, legal, marketing and consulting. Franchise Business Radio hosted by: Pam Currie, Founder Franchise IntellectMade possible in part by:Franchise Intellect, visit: www.FranchiseIntellect.comSocial Joey, visit: www.SocialJoey.comTo nominate or submit a guest request visit: www.FranchiseBusinessRadio.com To view guest photos from this show, visit: www.ProBusinessPictures.com ‹ › × × Previous Next jQuery(function() { // Set blueimp gallery options jQuery.extend(blueimp.Gallery.prototype.options, { useBootstrapModal: false, hidePageScrollbars: false }); });