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Check out Lorna's LinkedIn here: https://bit.ly/3YkbToR Episode Guest Meet Lorna Cobbett, Founder at Blue John. Lorna founded Blue John, a reputation management consultancy, in 2024 following a 12-year career in strategic communications. A former investment banker, she started her career in 2001 in London and spent eight years working for Citi and Goldman Sachs. Lorna's career in strategic communications included being a Partner at Bell Pottinger, Managing Director at Hawthorn Advisors, and UK CEO at Citigate Dewe Rogerson. Lorna is a senior, trusted advisor for companies and leaders across a range of sectors and works with public companies, private companies, and start-ups. She has extensive experience in reputation management, transactions, crisis and change management. Outside of work, Lorna is married with 8-year-old triplets (Roman, Essie and Eva). Essie was life limited and will be forever 18 months old. Lorna and her family support Chestnut Tree House, the children's hospice that Essie went to, and she also is a parent ambassador for Together for Short Lives. She is a passionate social mobility champion and a founder member of The 93% Professionals. Episode Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and Personal Philosophy 03:01 Career Journey: From McDonald's to Tesco 05:54 The Importance of Learning and Adaptability 09:12 Entrepreneurial Spirit and Corporate Challenges 12:04 Navigating New Work Environments 15:08 The Impact of Labels and Societal Expectations 17:55 Transitioning from Investment Banking to Entrepreneurship 21:01 The Birth of Blue John and Its Mission 23:51 Personal Loss and Its Influence on Life Perspective 26:46 Empathy and Support for Others 30:10 Life Lessons and Career Reflections 33:11 Essie's Legacy and Motivation 35:49 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Episode Partner Blue John is a reputation management consultancy for companies and leaders facing growth or change. They advise brands to ‘start with your truth' and deliver reputation management consultancy through advisory, strategic communications, transaction support or change management. Often it is a combination of all these areas, as Blue John recognise that each company (or leader) is on their own journey, and it is rarely linear. Blue John is there to stand alongside brands, however and whenever they need them. Everything for reputation, for reputation is everything. www.wearebluejohn.com Support Links: https://www.togetherforshortlives.org.uk/
Emma Cowell lives in Falmouth Cornwall with her husband, Tony, and their fur baby, a Russian Blue called Papoushka. A former actress and BBC presenter Emma is currently Head of Philanthropy for national children's palliative care charity, Together for Short Lives. Her first two novels were bestsellers and have been published in seven languages to date. Outside of work, Emma is a keen angler and is attempting to learn Greek to maintain her love affair with the country where she has set her novels.The Island Love Song publishing on June 6th 2024 with Avon, Harper CollinsGenre: commercial women's fiction/romantic fictionThe audiobook of The Island Love Song will feature three pieces of original music that Emma has composed for the novel too!You can find Emma on social media as X & Instagram: @emmalloydcowellFB & TikTok EmmaCowellAuthorSupport the Show.If you would like to show your love for the podcast, please consider buying me a coffee through BuyMeACoffee.com. This gives you an opportunity to make a small, one-off donation - you are not committed to regular payments. Making the podcast earns me no money, and in fact costs me a fair bit, but I do it for the love, and because I have such fun talking with wonderful authors. Even if you can't afford to buy me a coffee, simply letting me know that you love the podcast means a lot to me. Please take a moment to leave a star rating, write a review, or share the episode with others you know who will benefit from listening in, or you can tag me in social media when you share an episode that you love with your followers.My website is http://www.zoerichards.co.uk and you can access the FREE Mini Reboot through this link.You can find me on TwiX and Instagram as @zoerichardsukAnd finally my debut novel, Garden of Her Heart, is published 20th June 2024. You can pre-order here or if you are on NetGalley you can request an ARC (advance reader copy) here.Happy writing, and may the words flow for you.
Matthew 10:24-42 "Short Lives & Eternity", Sunday November 5th, 2023, Calvary Chapel Lowcountry, cclowcountry.org, https://youtube.com/live/olPcJ_yZthg
Lucinda and Emily are joined by the fundraising consultant Lynda Harwood-Compton to discuss successful partnerships between charities and corporate entities.Lynda, who was the head of philanthropy and partnerships at the Brain Tumour Charity until August, describes a general shift in mentality by corporates to be more strategic in identifying charities with a shared purpose and values, as well as an evolution from corporate social responsibility to environmental sustainability. She highlights three very different but equally effective corporate partnerships: Overgate Hospice and the Yorkshire Soap Company; the Marine Conservation Society and Fat Face; and Together for Short Lives and Morrisons. Lucy Crisp, head of corporate partnerships at Together for Short Lives, joins the discussion and explains how the Morrisons partnership leans on individual stores' existing connection with children's hospices. Also in the episode, reporter Rory Poulter provides his perspective on the findings of C&E Advisory's latest Corporate-NGO Partnerships Barometer, including a predominant focus on the cost-of-living crisis and a likely shift to the use of artificial intelligence to select partners.Do you have stories of people whose lives have been transformed for the better thanks to your charity? If so, we'd like to hear them! All it takes is a short voice message to be featured on this podcast. Email lucinda.rouse@haymarket.com for further information.Tell us what you think of the Third Sector Podcast! Please take five minutes to let us know how we can bring you the most relevant, useful content. To fill in the survey, click here.Read the transcript. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How do you define “consistency” — the ability to produce the exact same thing time & time again? Or producing a product that is never exactly the same, but is always of high quality? That question is at the heart of this conversation about official offerings vs independent bottlings, but Matt and Jonathan also find time to talk about Scotch and spit buckets; Matt's current top-3 ‘hottest' Scotch brands; the short lifespans of humans vs the long lifespans of craft categories; upcoming ski trips to Japan (Blister members, listen up); and more.TOPICS & TIMES:Peated Scotch & Spit Buckets (3:18)Signatory, Edradour, & Independent Bottling Co's (6:41)Matt's Top-3 ‘Hottest' Scotch Producers (14:22)Country-Specific Offerings: Scotch & Skis (21:38)Blister Members: want to go to Japan? (26:15)“Consistency,” Quality, & “Craft” (29:00)Sherry (43:49)The Short Lives of Humans & Craft Products (49:45)Cheese, Gin, & Maple Syrup (56:22)Fair Warning: Things Get Loose. Stop Listening? (1:01:30)Austrian Food Review (1:01:35)Arran 10, Arran 18, & Tamdhu 15 (1:09:54)Drunken Blister Summit Offer & Ramblings (1:19:52)RELATED LINKSBlister Craft CollectiveBecome a BLISTER+ MemberCRAFTED: Matt Manser on Scotch, Part 1CRAFTED: Matt Manser on Scotch, Part 2SEE OUR OTHER PODCASTS:Bikes & Big IdeasOff The CouchGEAR:30Blister PodcastHappy Hour Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jeannette talks to world-renowned business leader and travel industry specialist, David Robinson, about his fascinating career - one that has taken him to the heights of the corporate world as well as the upper echelons of the charity sector – how the lessons of business can amplify the charity business as a whole, and why values matter so much when it comes to establishing business brands and creating powerful messaging. KEY TAKEAWAYS David has found success in the charity sector by applying the rules of business, but keeping the element of care and the human factor at the forefront. Bringing people along on the journey of change is challenging, especially for long time workers. But the world is changing, and we must, too. To survive in the charity sector, the lessons of business must be applied. This requires resilience, and a focus upon the right kind of fundraising and marketing. The charity sector needs support in learning how to survive in the long term. The cost of living crisis has meant that people are less inclined to give freely - combatting this mindset will decide how charities survive going forward. BEST MOMENTS 'I've always loved travel, and ever since I was a child I wanted to work in that industry' 'The basis upon which we achieved that was through the changing culture and values' 'It's been a really interesting journey' 'The priority was to bring. commercial culture to the people who raise the money' This is the perfect time to get focused on what YOU want to really achieve in your business, career, and life. It's never too late to be BRAVE and BOLD and unlock your inner BRILLIANCE. If you'd like to jump on a free mentoring session just DM Jeannette at info@jeannettelinfootassociates.com or sign up via Jeannette's linktree https://linktr.ee/JLinfoot VALUABLE RESOURCES Brave, Bold, Brilliant podcast series - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/brave-bold-brilliant-podcast/id1524278970 Dan Pearce LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielpearce/?originalSubdomain=uk ABOUT THE GUEST David Robinson had a successful career in the travel industry for more than 30 years from being the driving force behind a flight specialist in the early 90's, taking it from start-up to major player with over £100m turnover in just a few years. He was involved in the acquisition process of the business to Thomas Cook Plc and ultimately was a Board Director of Thomas Cook Scheduled Businesses responsible for the airline, hotel and ground product portfolio of over £500m. After taking a short break he looked at using his skills for more charitable purposes. Initially, taking a role as a Trustee David moved, taking the role as Chief Executive of a children's hospice which needed a thorough review of the culture, values and strategy. When he took over the reins the charity held a ‘requires improvement' rating from the regulator. Using his skills for business, strategic planning, culture and values he transformed the charity attaining a rating of ‘Outstanding' within two years with the regular citing the significant shift in culture, values and governance as overwhelming and inspiring. He has also been an active member of several advisory councils in the charity sector with the most significant being Together for Short Lives, a nationally recognised organisation. David stepped down from the CEO role at the end of last year and is now providing consultancy in business, strategy, culture and values to both the commercial and charity sector. ABOUT THE HOST Jeannette Linfoot is a highly regarded senior executive, property investor, board advisor, and business mentor with over 25 years of global professional business experience across the travel, leisure, hospitality, and property sectors. Having bought, ran, and sold businesses all over the world, Jeannette now has a portfolio of her own businesses and also advises and mentors other business leaders to drive forward their strategies as well as their own personal development. Jeannette is a down-to-earth leader, a passionate champion for diversity & inclusion, and a huge advocate of nurturing talent so every person can unleash their full potential and live their dreams. CONTACT THE HOST Jeannette's linktree - https://linktr.ee/JLinfoot https://www.jeannettelinfootassociates.com/ YOUTUBE - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtsU57ZGoPhm55_X0qF16_Q LinkedIn - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jeannettelinfoot Facebook - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jeannettelinfoot Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jeannette.linfoot/ Email - info@jeannettelinfootassociates.com Podcast Description Jeannette Linfoot talks to incredible people about their experiences of being Brave, Bold & Brilliant, which have allowed them to unleash their full potential in business, their careers, and life in general. From the boardroom tables of ‘big' international businesses to the dining room tables of entrepreneurial start-ups, how to overcome challenges, embrace opportunities and take risks, whilst staying ‘true' to yourself is the order of the day.Travel, Bold, Brilliant, business, growth, scale, marketing, investment, investing, entrepreneurship, coach, consultant, mindset, six figures, seven figures, travel, industry, ROI, B2B, inspirational: https://linktr.ee/JLinfootThis show was brought to you by Progressive Media
STEVE BERGSMAN is a freelance music writer and researcher with articles published in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Barron's, Black Enterprise, and Reuters. He is also the author of I Put a Spell on You: The Bizarre Life of Screamin' Jay Hawkins and coauthor of Chapel of Love: The Story of New Orleans Girl Group the Dixie Cups https://www.facebook.com/TheDeathOfJohnnyAce?mibextid=ZbWKwL Recording and performing in the early 1950s, Jesse Belvin, Guitar Slim, and Johnny Ace produced at least thirteen top-25 hits between the three of them. All but forgotten in the annals of rock ‘n' roll, these artists have influenced musicians as varied as Elvis Presley, Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa, and generations of soul singers. Their songs have been covered by artists like Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Luther Vandross, and Paul Simon. In Earth Angels: The Short Lives and Controversial Deaths of Three R&B Pioneers Steve Bergsman affords readers a view of the lives and careers of three influential artists who left us much too soon. Bergsman notes in his introduction that this lack of notoriety is partly due to their untimely deaths. Jesse Belvin, a crooner whose “Goodnight My Love” became the closing theme to famed disc jockey Alan Freed's radio shows, was killed in a head-on collision along with his wife just after performing at the first racially integrated concert in Little Rock, Arkansas; he was 27. Guitar Slim, whose million-selling song “The Things I Used to Do” has been re-recorded by both Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan, died in New York City at the age of 32 due to pneumonia that was possibly induced by alcoholism. Johnny Ace's “Pledging My Love” spent ten weeks at the top position on Billboard's R&B chart. He died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at age 25. Bergsman's meticulous research and entertaining narrative style seeks to restore the credit denied these artists by their untimely deaths.
Episode 196 is in conversation with composer Chris Tolley. With countless TV and film credits, his music has soundtracked the likes of BBC One's Countryfile and The One Show, Channel 4's Beat the Chef and PBS America's Hurricane Harvey Heroes. Chris released his debut album Beneath the Surface in 2019 with the Herald announcing it as one of their Albums of the Year and has subsequently released ‘Home' and ‘Equal' with tracks on all three albums being streamed globally by millions. Chris recounts his fascinating career thus far and the experiences that have shaped him creatively. Having written his first album during his mum's cancer treatment, Chris recalls the moments where music has offered solace and sparked joy in the most testing of times. Chris' website https://www.christolleymusic.com Chris on Instagram https://instagram.com/christolleycomposer?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Together for Short Lives https://www.togetherforshortlives.org.uk/ If you've enjoyed this episode you can help support the production of future episodes by clicking on the Ko-Fi link below. Many thanks. https://ko-fi.com/thebrawandthebrave Follow The Braw and The Brave https://www.instagram.com/thebrawandthebravepodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/TheBrawandTheBrave https://twitter.com/BrawBrave
jun and I have been doing interviews for over 20 years now (and each one gets better!) jun an incredible and innovative MC. Proof? Just take a listen to his latest album, Long Days and Short Lives, available on all DSPs, where you'll hear his innovative wordplay, cadences, and storytelling over gripping beats that serve as the perfect backdrop for his baritone delivery. In this interview, we discuss the hard truths that go with adulting and finding the time and energy to create hip-hop music. We also reminisce on the carefree days of cyphering 'til the sun comes up and dive into Long Days and Short Lives, one of jun's most revealing and intimate albums to date. Definitely a must-listen! And while you're at it, please support Rock, Rock, Rock On: The Robert "PH" Diaz Story at http://thephbook.com. ALL proceeds go to PH's kids. Follow junclassic on IG at @therealjunclassic and cop his music at http://junclassic.bandcamp.com Keep up with me on IG and Twitter, both @seven3zero
Today I will be talking about how we need to remember tomorrow is not promised to any of us we need to realize that life is short and to start loving each other more
Purpose- Solomon reflected on the need for people, particularly people who treat others with disdain, to humbly perceive their own limits before God.-Proposition- God wants us to have a humbled view of self.
Anchor Baptist Church Sunday Evening Service, May 9, 2021Pastor Joel PorcherSupport the show (https://anchorbaptistonline.org/giving)
Join us as we begin conversations on the HUGE stigma of dating Short men. Are we judging unnecessarily on something that people have no control over? Tune in now!
Join us as we begin conversations on the HUGE stigma of dating Short men. Are we judging unnecessarily on something that people have no control over? Tune in now!
The Big Facts crew welcomes Lil Duval to the show to discuss social media, using "shrooms", short people rights and ways to get money. @BIGFACTSPOD @BIGBANKDTE @DJSCREAM www.bigfactspod.com Subscribe, Comment & Rate @BIGFACTSPOD on your favorite podcast platform! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/big-facts-podcast/support
Get ready because this week we got 3 hours PLUS! We got exclusive interview with Toronto rapper Swagger Rite! As well as guest co host Frankie Payne to celebrate the 20 year release of his 1st album "Everything's For A Reason" News stories below! Action packed episode!! ______________________________________________________________ Intro Drop Beat by Eastend Clips www.instagram.com/eastend.clips/ ______________________________________________________________ Intro Tracks Tory Lanez Benevolent https://open.spotify.com/track/6oz0TkxZqdcyHYp5UOjvri?si=yjJEYen_QAmzEXk5NKD7Bw Frakie Payne - The Bwoy Dem https://open.spotify.com/track/2A863rdKttSihA30pgeLa8?si=X2un67yrQHev0xvdNeWN3A ______________________________________________________________ Top 6 Videos In Canada 1. Jayci - Chef feat. Crowe 2. Big Fresco - Time Is Now Freestyle 3. Ruckess 2431 - Many Men 4. K Cuzz - Get Out 5. Sick Ppl - Dead Man 6. Friyie - Make It Out Ft Corey Fila ______________________________________________________________ Honorable Mentions Dre Prada - Grind Like This Quake Matthews - What’s Poppin (Remix) 420 Klick Ft. Pound Banga - Some How NoJokeJigsaw "All Rich" Steppa - No Option Chromazz - S.B.W. Zach Zoya - Slurpee Falcon Outlaw - Destro's Bitch DJ Batz & Drew Millz - Ace Of Spades Looney Free - Covid Summer Freestyle GG Chevy - Understand Me TVGUCCI '"TLVSD II" | Hot Freestyle Showcase 2Nine - "NO MORE" Droops Holiday - They Dont Want It (Official Video) OhSo ft.ZZ - Anything I touch Lunch Room Poetz x DJ Docta - LRP Cypher Pt 2 Whizzy ft. Kelzo - Livin Bunlo - Envy Spacegoon - Boss Feat. Dieumerci August Lil Richie- So Long Gutz ft. IzzGotti - Offerings Geezzy - Working Feat. Phoreign FTG Santiago X FTG Reggie - Devil On My Shoulder Acerrr - Let Go Greez - Bag Full K House - Crazy Che - Body Movin Stunna Smoove - Stunna Gang Swavy ft. Spoogzz - Too Much To Lose Sebb Raw - Banjo Kurazy ft Tboy Ace - Run it up Ace - In My Zone Fortunato feat. Good Apollo - "DiaTribe" 7even 2wenty 8ight (7.28) - This Is The Vibe ______________________________________________________________ - Hunger Strike in the jails - Kanye NOT running for president - Frankie Payne 20 Year Anniversary for “Everything’s For A Reason” Live celebration Thursday July 16th - Live concert and Q&A with Maestro in collaboration with Wavelength Music Thursday July 16th - Memorial for Regis July 25th at High Park followed by a walk organized by BLM - Tory Lanez arrested for Firearm, Meg The Stallion listed as victim (Internet comes for his 5’3 120lb stature) - Friday versus 6ix Buzz French Courses elimination post - Nick Cannon fired from Wild N Out for deemed anti semetic comments - 5 People arrested for the murder of Pop Smoke “ Alleged didn’t know him” and one filmed their arrest! KG 365 Arrested for the murder of African War Criminal Bill Horrace ______________________________________________________________ SMOKE BREAK TUNE Buck Slenderly - Bloood https://soundcloud.com/buckslenderly/buck-slenderly-any-other-way-7/s-HEsERNpuBhz?in=buckslenderly/sets/blood-ep//s-VqAjwb0ACWY Road Tune: "SHORT LIVES" by M3LLOH https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=up8IoKYupSI&t=1s ______________________________________________________________ We Love Hip Hop: www.instagram.com/welovehipho... Friday: www.instagram.com/fridayricky... PK Herc: www.instagram.com/pkhercs/ Spoiled Smokers: www.instagram.com/spoiledsmok... Gucci Clear Star Studios: www.instagram.com/clearstarstudios6/ Research Team: Savy: www.instagram.com/ssavey/ 6ix Views: www.instagram.com/6ixviewsto/ Guttzy Guttz: www.instagram.com/guttzyguttz/
Get ready because this week we got 3 hours PLUS! We got exclusive interview with Toronto rapper Swagger Rite! As well as guest co host Frankie Payne to celebrate the 20 year release of his 1st album "Everything's For A Reason" News stories below! Action packed episode!! ______________________________________________________________ Intro Drop Beat by Eastend Clips www.instagram.com/eastend.clips/ ______________________________________________________________ Intro Tracks Tory Lanez Benevolent https://open.spotify.com/track/6oz0TkxZqdcyHYp5UOjvri?si=yjJEYen_QAmzEXk5NKD7Bw Frakie Payne - The Bwoy Dem https://open.spotify.com/track/2A863rdKttSihA30pgeLa8?si=X2un67yrQHev0xvdNeWN3A ______________________________________________________________ Top 6 Videos In Canada 1. Jayci - Chef feat. Crowe 2. Big Fresco - Time Is Now Freestyle 3. Ruckess 2431 - Many Men 4. K Cuzz - Get Out 5. Sick Ppl - Dead Man 6. Friyie - Make It Out Ft Corey Fila ______________________________________________________________ Honorable Mentions Dre Prada - Grind Like This Quake Matthews - What’s Poppin (Remix) 420 Klick Ft. Pound Banga - Some How NoJokeJigsaw "All Rich" Steppa - No Option Chromazz - S.B.W. Zach Zoya - Slurpee Falcon Outlaw - Destro's Bitch DJ Batz & Drew Millz - Ace Of Spades Looney Free - Covid Summer Freestyle GG Chevy - Understand Me TVGUCCI '"TLVSD II" | Hot Freestyle Showcase 2Nine - "NO MORE" Droops Holiday - They Dont Want It (Official Video) OhSo ft.ZZ - Anything I touch Lunch Room Poetz x DJ Docta - LRP Cypher Pt 2 Whizzy ft. Kelzo - Livin Bunlo - Envy Spacegoon - Boss Feat. Dieumerci August Lil Richie- So Long Gutz ft. IzzGotti - Offerings Geezzy - Working Feat. Phoreign FTG Santiago X FTG Reggie - Devil On My Shoulder Acerrr - Let Go Greez - Bag Full K House - Crazy Che - Body Movin Stunna Smoove - Stunna Gang Swavy ft. Spoogzz - Too Much To Lose Sebb Raw - Banjo Kurazy ft Tboy Ace - Run it up Ace - In My Zone Fortunato feat. Good Apollo - "DiaTribe" 7even 2wenty 8ight (7.28) - This Is The Vibe ______________________________________________________________ - Hunger Strike in the jails - Kanye NOT running for president - Frankie Payne 20 Year Anniversary for “Everything’s For A Reason” Live celebration Thursday July 16th - Live concert and Q&A with Maestro in collaboration with Wavelength Music Thursday July 16th - Memorial for Regis July 25th at High Park followed by a walk organized by BLM - Tory Lanez arrested for Firearm, Meg The Stallion listed as victim (Internet comes for his 5’3 120lb stature) - Friday versus 6ix Buzz French Courses elimination post - Nick Cannon fired from Wild N Out for deemed anti semetic comments - 5 People arrested for the murder of Pop Smoke “ Alleged didn’t know him” and one filmed their arrest! KG 365 Arrested for the murder of African War Criminal Bill Horrace ______________________________________________________________ SMOKE BREAK TUNE Buck Slenderly - Bloood https://soundcloud.com/buckslenderly/buck-slenderly-any-other-way-7/s-HEsERNpuBhz?in=buckslenderly/sets/blood-ep//s-VqAjwb0ACWY Road Tune: "SHORT LIVES" by M3LLOH https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=up8IoKYupSI&t=1s ______________________________________________________________ We Love Hip Hop: www.instagram.com/welovehipho... Friday: www.instagram.com/fridayricky... PK Herc: www.instagram.com/pkhercs/ Spoiled Smokers: www.instagram.com/spoiledsmok... Gucci Clear Star Studios: www.instagram.com/clearstarstudios6/ Research Team: Savy: www.instagram.com/ssavey/ 6ix Views: www.instagram.com/6ixviewsto/ Guttzy Guttz: www.instagram.com/guttzyguttz/
WELL HELLO 2020!!! THIS EPISODE WE TALK ABOUT THE RECENT TRAGEDY OF THE LOSS OF NBA LEGEND KOBE BRYANT HIS 13YR OLD DAUGHTER GIANNA AND 7 OTHERS. WE DISCUSS THE IMPACT HE HAD ON MILLIONS AS AN ATHLETE AND AS A HUMAN BEING. THOUGH OUR MAIN TOPIC IS SAD WE STILL OFFER OUR USUAL WEED, ENTERTAINMENT AND RANDOM SUB CATEGORIES. LIVE MORE, LAUGH MORE, LOVE MORE LIFE IS SHORT GUYS. ENJOY!!!
In this sermon Pastor Jeremy talks about how to not let anything rob you of the joy and significance of this short life. .Click 'Congregation Notes' to get access to the notes for this Sermon.We also have Home/Small group videos for discussion questions as a way to bring the weekend message into your group. If you have any feedback, questions or comments about this sermon, kindly write to us at pstjeremy@gmail.com
The title is a lyric from the newest Jamestown Revival record, San Isabel. The song is, "This Too Shall Pass." For those of you interested - and some of you are - here's some music I'm listening to at the moment...in addition to this new Jamestown Revival record. The Hunts - Darlin' Oh Darlin' (2018) The Hollering Pines - Long Nights, Short Lives and Spilled Chances (2013) The Bones of J.R. Jones - The Bones of J.R. Jones (2019) - he is Jonathon Robert Linaberry but performs as The Bones of J.R. Jones (he's a solo artist) Rickie Lee Jones - Kicks (2019) American Aquarium - Wolves (2015) Kylie Rae Harris - Kylie Rae Harris EP (2019) And of course, I'm listening to the usual suspects as well. Mandolin Orange is still aways a big player. Anderson East, Jade Bird, James Morrison and Josh Ritter. There's so much good music. Music and solitude go hand in hand for me. And writing. Sometimes drawing, which more closely resembles doodling these days. All this listening to music violates the true meaning of solitude - which is defined by psychology in a way not quite to my liking. Solitude is the state of being alone without being lonely. The authors of a book, Lead Yourself First, give a more detailed definition that I rather like. Solitude is a state of mind, a space where you can focus on your own thoughts without distraction, with a power to bring mind and soul together in clear-eyed conviction. Simply put, it's freedom from distraction. Technically listening to music violates the definition I suppose. But I count it anyway. Lyrics and melodies provoke thoughts, but I consider that a positive distraction. It feeds my solitude. It's part of rest, restoration and rejuvenation. A Coat Of Armor We all have one. Because we all need one. Every now and again. Truthfully, I think we need one more often than not. Sorta like being fully clothed. We spend most of our time being fully clothed. Okay, I won't get into a modesty debate just here, but you know what I mean. ;) Not many people see me running around in my boxers and a t-shirt. It's a select few. So it is with exposing ourselves sans armor. It's just not safe most of the time. Armor is protection. You're likely thinking of the armor worn by knights in medieval days. Or maybe you're thinking of the body armor worn by today's soldiers or law enforcement officers. Here in Texas, you could even be thinking of armadillos. We need armor to protect against attacks. From people intending to harm us. Armor can also signify resilience, our ability to protect ourselves against adversity. Circumstances. Events. People. Situations. It's not bad. It's necessary. And part of how we all must live our lives. Introversion Versus Extroversion Of all the personality traits these seem the most talked about. They're the biggest elephants in the room often used to describe ourselves or others. I can only speak to my own introversion, which is part of my armor. Just like an extrovert deploys that quality as part of her armor. My introversion appears quite frequently like extroversion. Somebody smarter than me will have to explain it. My way of looking at it is based on my internal energy. When my armor is weakened, I retreat. It's one way I can refuel and attempt to fortify myself. Attempt being the operative word. ;) I suspect extroverts do the opposite. When their armor is weakened, they likely seek the company of others in their effort to recharge and renew strength. Such is the individual nature of our armor - whatever characteristics and qualities make up our armor are largely individual to us. While it's true that we're much more alike than not, it's the subtle nuances of our personalities that make us US. In medieval days a big part of the armor was the shield. You could judge a knight by his shield. It was a primary identifier. For whom is this knight fighting? Who and what does he represent? Our armor,
During our third podcast, you can hear All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Children Who Need Palliative Care Co-Chair Catherine McKinnell MP and APPG member David Linden MP and Christine Jardine MP hear evidence from: Dr Sat Jassal (Medical Director, Rainbows Hospice for Children and Young People) Francis Edwards (Palliative Care Liaison Nurse, University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust) Julie Potts (Diana Service Palliative Care Lead Nurse, Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust) Dr Fauzia Paize (Consultant Neonatologist, Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust). This evidence session, recorded on 21 February 2018, is one of several which the APPG held as part of its inquiry. If you would like to know more about Together for Short Lives, or how you can support our vital work, please visit our website at www.togetherforshortlives.org.uk
During our second podcast, you can hear the co-chairs of the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Children Who Need Palliative Care, the MPs Catherine McKinnell and Dr Caroline Johnson, hear evidence from Doug Morris, a father of a young man who has a life-limiting condition, and Stephanie Nimmo and Carly and Paul Hadman, who are all bereaved parents of children who died as a result of life-limiting conditions. This evidence session, recorded on 7 February 2018, is one of several which the APPG held as part of its inquiry. If you would like to know more about Together for Short Lives, or how you can support our vital work, please visit our website at www.togetherforshortlives.org.uk
During our sixth podcast, you can hear All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Children Who Need Palliative Care Co-Chair Dr Caroline Johnson MP hear evidence from: Lindsey Barron, Integrated Children’s Commissioner, Luton Council and Luton Clinical Commissioning Group Julie Bayliss, Consultant Nurse Paediatric Palliative Care, Great Ormond Street Hospital Foundation Trust Professor Bernie Carter, Professor of Children's Nursing, Edge Hill University Rachel Cooke, Bereavement Service Manager and Joint Manager, Child Death Helpline, Great Ormond Street Hospital Foundation Trust (representing the Royal College of Nursing) Dr Helena Dunbar, Senior Lecturer, School of Nursing and Midwifery, De Montfort University Dr Sue Neilson, School of Nursing, University of Birmingham. This evidence session, recorded on 14 March 2018, is one of several which the APPG held as part of its inquiry. If you would like to know more about Together for Short Lives, or how you can support our vital work, please visit our website atwww.togetherforshortlives.org.uk
Welcome to a series of podcasts called children’s palliative care voices from Together for Short Lives, the leading UK charity that, together with our members, speaks out for children and young people who are expected to have short lives. Our first podcasts are recordings of oral evidence sessions held by the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Children Who Need Palliative Care. The All-Party Group, or APPG for short, is a group of MPs and peers at Westminster with a specific interest in improving the quality of life - and quality of end of life care - for the 49,000 babies, children and young people in the UK who have life-limiting or life-threatening conditions. During 2017 and 2018, Together for Short Lives is supporting the APPG to conducting an inquiry into the extent to which the UK government’s end of life care choice commitment is being met for children in England. This oral evidence session is part of that inquiry. During our first podcast, you can hear the APPG’s co-chairs, the MPs Catherine McKinnell and Dr Caroline Johnson, hear evidence from Lucy Watts MBE, a young woman who has a life-limiting condition. This evidence session, recorded on 7 February 2018, is one of several which the APPG held as part of its inquiry. If you would like to know more about Together for Short Lives, or how you can support our vital work, please visit our website at www.togetherforshortlives.org.uk
During our fifth podcast, you can hear All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Children Who Need Palliative Care Co-Chair Catherine McKinnell MP hear evidence from: Dr Renee McCulloch (Chair, College Specialty Advisory Committee - Paediatric Palliative Medicine, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health). Dr McCulloch is also a Consultant in Paediatric Palliative Medicine and Guardian of Safe Working at The Louis Dundas Centre, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust. Dr Simon Clark (Officer for Workforce Planning, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health). Dr Emily Harrop (Chair, NICE Clinical Guideline Development Group). Dr Harrop is also Consultant in Paediatric Palliative Care at Helen and Douglas House Hospices This evidence session, recorded on 7 March 2018, is one of several which the APPG held as part of its inquiry. If you would like to know more about Together for Short Lives, or how you can support our vital work, please visit our website atwww.togetherforshortlives.org.uk
During our fourth podcast, you can hear All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Children Who Need Palliative Care Co-Chair Catherine McKinnell MP and Christine Jardine MP hear evidence from: Dr Linda Maynard (Consultant Nurse Children’s Palliative Care, East Anglia's Children's Hospices) Maria McGill (Chief Executive, Children's Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS)) Toby Porter (Chief Executive Acorns Children's Hospice). This evidence session, recorded on 21 February 2018, is one of several which the APPG held as part of its inquiry. If you would like to know more about Together for Short Lives, or how you can support our vital work, please visit our website at www.togetherforshortlives.org.uk
During our sixth podcast, you can hear All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Children Who Need Palliative Care Co-Chair Dr Caroline Johnson MP hear evidence from: Lindsey Barron, Integrated Children’s Commissioner, Luton Council and Luton Clinical Commissioning Group Julie Bayliss, Consultant Nurse Paediatric Palliative Care, Great Ormond Street Hospital Foundation Trust Professor Bernie Carter, Professor of Children's Nursing, Edge Hill University Rachel Cooke, Bereavement Service Manager and Joint Manager, Child Death Helpline, Great Ormond Street Hospital Foundation Trust (representing the Royal College of Nursing) Dr Helena Dunbar, Senior Lecturer, School of Nursing and Midwifery, De Montfort University Dr Sue Neilson, School of Nursing, University of Birmingham. This evidence session, recorded on 14 March 2018, is one of several which the APPG held as part of its inquiry. If you would like to know more about Together for Short Lives, or how you can support our vital work, please visit our website atwww.togetherforshortlives.org.uk
During our fourth podcast, you can hear All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Children Who Need Palliative Care Co-Chair Catherine McKinnell MP and Christine Jardine MP hear evidence from: Dr Linda Maynard (Consultant Nurse Children’s Palliative Care, East Anglia's Children's Hospices) Maria McGill (Chief Executive, Children's Hospices Across Scotland (CHAS)) Toby Porter (Chief Executive Acorns Children's Hospice). This evidence session, recorded on 21 February 2018, is one of several which the APPG held as part of its inquiry. If you would like to know more about Together for Short Lives, or how you can support our vital work, please visit our website at www.togetherforshortlives.org.uk
During our fifth podcast, you can hear All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Children Who Need Palliative Care Co-Chair Catherine McKinnell MP hear evidence from: Dr Renee McCulloch (Chair, College Specialty Advisory Committee - Paediatric Palliative Medicine, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health). Dr McCulloch is also a Consultant in Paediatric Palliative Medicine and Guardian of Safe Working at The Louis Dundas Centre, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust. Dr Simon Clark (Officer for Workforce Planning, Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health). Dr Emily Harrop (Chair, NICE Clinical Guideline Development Group). Dr Harrop is also Consultant in Paediatric Palliative Care at Helen and Douglas House Hospices This evidence session, recorded on 7 March 2018, is one of several which the APPG held as part of its inquiry. If you would like to know more about Together for Short Lives, or how you can support our vital work, please visit our website atwww.togetherforshortlives.org.uk
During our third podcast, you can hear All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Children Who Need Palliative Care Co-Chair Catherine McKinnell MP and APPG member David Linden MP and Christine Jardine MP hear evidence from: Dr Sat Jassal (Medical Director, Rainbows Hospice for Children and Young People) Francis Edwards (Palliative Care Liaison Nurse, University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust) Julie Potts (Diana Service Palliative Care Lead Nurse, Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust) Dr Fauzia Paize (Consultant Neonatologist, Liverpool Women's NHS Foundation Trust). This evidence session, recorded on 21 February 2018, is one of several which the APPG held as part of its inquiry. If you would like to know more about Together for Short Lives, or how you can support our vital work, please visit our website at www.togetherforshortlives.org.uk
During our second podcast, you can hear the co-chairs of the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for Children Who Need Palliative Care, the MPs Catherine McKinnell and Dr Caroline Johnson, hear evidence from Doug Morris, a father of a young man who has a life-limiting condition, and Stephanie Nimmo and Carly and Paul Hadman, who are all bereaved parents of children who died as a result of life-limiting conditions. This evidence session, recorded on 7 February 2018, is one of several which the APPG held as part of its inquiry. If you would like to know more about Together for Short Lives, or how you can support our vital work, please visit our website at www.togetherforshortlives.org.uk
Welcome to a series of podcasts called children’s palliative care voices from Together for Short Lives, the leading UK charity that, together with our members, speaks out for children and young people who are expected to have short lives. Our first podcasts are recordings of oral evidence sessions held by the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Children Who Need Palliative Care. The All-Party Group, or APPG for short, is a group of MPs and peers at Westminster with a specific interest in improving the quality of life - and quality of end of life care - for the 49,000 babies, children and young people in the UK who have life-limiting or life-threatening conditions. During 2017 and 2018, Together for Short Lives is supporting the APPG to conducting an inquiry into the extent to which the UK government’s end of life care choice commitment is being met for children in England. This oral evidence session is part of that inquiry. During our first podcast, you can hear the APPG’s co-chairs, the MPs Catherine McKinnell and Dr Caroline Johnson, hear evidence from Lucy Watts MBE, a young woman who has a life-limiting condition. This evidence session, recorded on 7 February 2018, is one of several which the APPG held as part of its inquiry. If you would like to know more about Together for Short Lives, or how you can support our vital work, please visit our website at www.togetherforshortlives.org.uk
It was one year ago today that our beloved doggie Emanuel took his last breath. He is still the most popular contributor to Rhino Monthly Magazine.
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Dan invites five of our rad SLUG staffers into the studio to find out what local bands they have been listening to this year in Salt Lake City’s music scene with a Local Music Roundtable on Episode 130 of SLUG Soundwaves. - Light/Black are a four-piece alternative rock band that formed in April of 2012 and have had our Editor in Chief, Angela Brown swooning ever since. Ethereal vocals and heavy guitar mixed with slow, pounding drums create a humble, spiraling, doom-laden sound that dares to rival the tones of stoner-metal bands from the 90s. - The Pentagraham Crackers are a group of seasoned Salt Lake music scene veterans and their years of combined experience would explain why they have been able to capture such a wonderful sound with their music. These gentlemen put forth sounds like they are from parallel universe where summer never ends and the beer never dries up and that is exactly the kind of place you could find our Digital Content Coordinator, Cody Kirkland. - With so many bands and groups popping up, it’s hard to find music that actually comes from the soul. SLUG’s Managing Editor Esther Merono has fallen in love with The Circulars because they have captured a slowly disappearing romanticism in their music. Their songs bring up wells of emotion not only because it is beautiful, but because you can hear these artist’s passion for their music in every strum, lyric and pounding of the drum. - Cornered By Zombies technical prowess over a guitar and a drum set make them a force to be reckoned with in Salt Lake City’s metal scene. Alexander Ortega, Editorial Assistant at SLUG HQ glorifies this duo because they produce some of the loudest, fastest and technically superb metal in the Valley and they do it without a vocalist or bassist. - Blissfully surreal, Mideau is a pairing of talented musicians who have used their project as a means to produce some of the most incredible indie-pop that has come out of Utah County. Every nuance and word and its presentation is meticulously planned and because of that dedication their final product is a magic that our very own Office Coordinator, Gavin Sheehan can attest to. - The Hollering Pines album Long Nights, Short Lives and Spilled Chances is full of lessons and musings on love and the hardships we all face day to day within ourselves and with those we know and love. Our Soundwaves host, Dan Nailen is privy to the raw, untethered emotion that The Hollering Pines possess with their breathtaking interpretation of the Americana genre. … read more The post Episode #130 – SLUG Staff's 2013 Local Music Picks first appeared on SLUG Magazine.
On Episode 126 of Soundwaves from the Underground! -Green Day’s wildly popular American Idiot was released in 2004 to critical acclaim. 2010 saw American Idiot come to life on Broadway as a one-act musical. Dan Tracy, an actor on the play’s current run, speaks about the music and events that inspired this production. -The Wasatch Fault are loud, chaotic, complex and beautiful. This special blend of alternative rock has a way of stealing your subconscious with swirling guitar melodies and catchy, danceable riffs. Be careful or these guys will have you daydreaming all day. -The season of Christmas specials and extended commercial breaks is upon us. Turn off the reality TV and let Plan-B Theatre slice you off a piece of nostalgia with Radio Hour 8: Fairyana. Jay Perry and Jason Tatom give us details on this live radio show about a radio show where it’s miscreant writers become possessed by their characters during a holiday special. -Steeped in Americana, The Hollering Pines will pluck at your heartstrings with their twangy guitar and trembling female vocals, making you dream about the past and what could have been. The band toiled for months until releasing their debut album in November: Long Nights, Short Lives and Spilled Chances. -With the sun setting earlier and the nights getting colder, finding events and activities to fill your time with becomes harder, but Jimmy Martin reminds us that Hollywood has our cure for seasonal depression as he discusses this winter season’s upcoming film releases. … read more The post Episode #126 – American Idiot, The Wasatch Fault, Plan-B: Radio Hour 8, The Hollering Pines, Winter Films with Jimmy Martin first appeared on SLUG Magazine.
In this ZZZlist Radio Special, Ro and Chris interview in Joe Guse, a psychologist and author. Joe has written many books, including "Forever 27- A Psychological Profile of Kurt Cobain, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Jim Morrison", "The Tragic Clowns: An Analysis of the Short Lives of John Belushi, Lenny Bruce, and Chris Farley", and "Barack, Lance, Oprah, and Rudy- Exploring Joseph Campbell's Hero's Journey in Contemporary American Society". Intro "Would You Want Your Sister to Marry One Of Them?" by Lenny Bruce. Outro "Trouble in Mind" by Janis Joplin.