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Pastor Jesse opens up a new series in which we will be exploring 'Small Words' that are used throughout the Bible that can help us learn 'Big Truths'. We begin by looking at the word Therefore. Pastor Jesse explores the truths that we should take note of when we see this word in our Bibles.
Olly Shaw 2 Chronicles 7: 11-22
Romans 12:1-12 Matt White
Series: Street-Level ChristianitySermon: Small Words. Big Impact.Scripture: James 3:1-12Pastor: David Giese
John 3: 16 - 21 James Kennedy
Psalm 73 Matt White
Ephesians 2: 1-10 James Kennedy
Prompt engineering has captured our interest, been at the core of our frustration and continues to find its way into our new way of working in the post ChatGPT era. But like the tech it is so integrally tied to, generative AI, knowing you need to be good at prompting is not the same as being good at it – it requires context, application, refinement and education at a pace, scale and continuous engagement like we have never seen before. The Centre for Legal innovation launched its Distinguished Fellowship in Emerging Technologies with this in mind. Our Fellow, Dr. Mitchell Adams, Senior Lecturer, Swinburne Law School, focussed his highly successful Fellowship on legal prompt engineering and, through the many discussions, clinics, research and significant amount of work that followed, collected together the learnings and experience sharing in an amazing publication – a comprehensive, free Legal Prompt Engineering Guide. In this session, we spoke with Mitchell about his Fellowship: what he learned; the impact of the tech on the legal industry; how prompting has changed the way we work…forever; and how he is incorporating all of this into his work as a legal educator. It's a journey best undertaken as part of an ever and rapidly evolving global community of generative AI fans who understand the strengths and limitations of the tech, but also know that what is coming next, is already in the pipeline! This is a Spotlight not to be missed! You'll find your free copy of the Legal Prompt Engineering Guide ready for download here. If you would prefer to watch rather than listen to this podcast, you'll find the video here. About the Future 50 Series In the Future 50 Series we're chatting with legalpreneurs who, through their ideas and actions, are challenging and transforming legal BAU all around the world. If you would like to recommend people for this Series, please contact us at: CLI@collaw.edu.au.
We finally return to GST XIX this week on The Sales Transformation Podcast as we revisit our keynote talk from Professor Elizabeth Stokoe from the Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science of The London School of Economics and Political Science. Professor Stokoe is an expert in conversation analysis, and in this session guides us through some of the results of her research and how it can relate back to sales. If tiny word choices can have big effects on crisis negotiations, can how we talk have an impact on sales conversations as well? Please note that during this talk Professor Stokoe played clips from real conversations, including those with people in distress. Although they were anonymised we have taken the extra step of completely distorting them to protect the people in question's privacy. We hope this does not disrupt your enjoyment of this episode too much, and you can see transcripts of these sections on the YouTube version of this episode. Highlights include: [02:27] – Studying conversation “in the wild” [18:15] – Is communication really mostly non-verbal? [28:03] – The surprising difference between “talk” and “speak” NOTE: This talk contains visual elements. You can watch over on our YouTube channel for the full experience! https://youtu.be/pHSa1iNoqI0 Connect with Philip Squire on LinkedIn Connect with Elizabeth Stokoe on LinkedIn Join the discussion in our Sales Transformation Forum group. Make sure you're following us on LinkedIn and Twitter to get updates on the latest episodes! Also, take our Mindset Survey and find out if you are selling to customers the way they want to be sold to today.
This sermon explores the profound significance of Jesus' "I AM" statements in the Gospel of John, emphasizing how these declarations reveal Christ's divinity and completeness. Pastor Matt highlights how understanding Jesus as the Great I AM can transform our own identity, moving us from negative self-perceptions to embracing our status as children of God. The message encourages listeners to find their true identity in Christ and to resist the lies of the enemy that challenge this divine relationship.
Episode web page ----------------------- Rate Insights Unlocked and write a review If you appreciate Insights Unlocked, please give it a rating and a review. Visit Apple Podcasts, pull up the Insights Unlocked show page and scroll to the bottom of the screen. Below the trailers, you'll find Ratings and Reviews. Click on a star rating. Scroll down past the highlighted review and click on "Write a Review." You'll make my day. ----------------------- Show Notes In this episode of Insights Unlocked, host Sean Treiser sits down with Kelly Erickson, a content designer at Warner Music Group, to explore the nuances of content design and the critical role it plays in shaping user experiences. Kelly shares her career journey, starting as a sports writer and transitioning into content design roles in nonprofit, sports, and tech sectors. With over a decade of experience, she offers rich insights into how content design differs from other design disciplines and the immense value of user and content testing. From her time at Eventbrite, Kelly reveals surprising insights uncovered through content testing and how small changes in language can lead to significant improvements in user engagement. She emphasizes the importance of understanding user motivations and behaviors and how these insights can guide effective content design decisions. Listeners will learn how to balance qualitative and quantitative data, prioritize content testing in fast-paced projects, and maintain brand consistency across various touchpoints. Kelly's practical advice for content designers and UX professionals highlights the long-term impact of a user-centered approach and offers actionable strategies for integrating content testing into design processes. Key Themes and Ideas Discussed: Content Design Journey: Kelly discusses her path from sports writing to content design, reflecting on how her love for words and human behavior led her into the field of UX writing and content design. The Role of Content Design in User Experiences: Kelly highlights how content design is fundamentally different from other design disciplines, emphasizing that without the right words, a design may lose its effectiveness. She underscores the importance of clarity and using language that speaks to the user intuitively and humanly. Power of Content Testing: One of the core ideas Kelly shares is the importance of testing content before it goes live. She provides examples of how simple wording changes during her time at Eventbrite significantly impacted user engagement, including a 30% increase in click-through rates from a headline change. Balancing Qualitative and Quantitative Data: Kelly discusses the balance between qualitative insights from content testing and quantitative data like click-through rates. She explains how each type of data informs content decisions and drives user-centric design. Designing for User Motivation: A key insight Kelly shares is understanding and addressing user motivations. She explains how focusing on what users are trying to accomplish, rather than just delivering a product, can elevate the overall experience. Consistency and Personalization in Content: The episode covers strategies for maintaining a consistent brand voice while tailoring content to different user scenarios. Kelly introduces the concept of a “tone dial,” where the intensity of the brand's tone is adjusted based on the user's interaction. Advice for New Content Designers: Kelly encourages content designers to start testing early, even with time constraints, and to focus on building strong relationships with cross-functional teams like engineers and product managers to drive AB testing and other content experiments. Episode links: Strategic Content Design by Erica Jorgensen Eventbrite's publicly available style guide Find Kelly on LinkedIn: Kelly Erickson LinkedIn
Send us a textThis week, Robert hosts Eric Dearth and Amber as they countdown and discuss songs from fictional artists. This proved to be a bit more challenging than expected. A lot of great music on this episode for sure. Dayton's list7. Falling Slowly by Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova from the film, Once (2007)Won best original song Oscar6. Wild Summer Nights by John Cafferty and the Beaver Brown band from the film, Eddie and the Cruisers (1983)5. 3 Small Words by Josie and the Pussycats (2001) from the film of the same name. 4. We are Sex Bob-Omb by Sex Bob-Omb from the film Scott Pilgrim vs the World (2010)3. Gitchee Gitchee Goo by Phineas and the Ferbtones from the Disney channel show, Phineas and Ferb2. Fever Dog by Stillwater from the film, Almost Famous (2000)1. Dance with Me Tonight by The Wonders from the film, That Thing You Do (1996)Twitter @dockingbay77podFacebook @dockingbay77podcastdockingbay77podcast@gmail.compatreon.com/dockingbay77podcasthttps://discord.gg/T8Nt3YB7
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Jacqueline S. Garcia, MD - Small Words, Big Differences: Best Practices in Supportive Care for Patients With AML
Jacqueline S. Garcia, MD - Small Words, Big Differences: Best Practices in Supportive Care for Patients With AML
Jacqueline S. Garcia, MD - Small Words, Big Differences: Best Practices in Supportive Care for Patients With AML
Jacqueline S. Garcia, MD - Small Words, Big Differences: Best Practices in Supportive Care for Patients With AML
Jacqueline S. Garcia, MD - Small Words, Big Differences: Best Practices in Supportive Care for Patients With AML
Jacqueline S. Garcia, MD - Small Words, Big Differences: Best Practices in Supportive Care for Patients With AML
Jacqueline S. Garcia, MD - Small Words, Big Differences: Best Practices in Supportive Care for Patients With AML
Jacqueline S. Garcia, MD - Small Words, Big Differences: Best Practices in Supportive Care for Patients With AML
This week we Decide To Be Happy with SUPERBLOOM, the cathartic 19-track breakup pop album from MisterWives! Frontwoman Mandy Lee laments the end of an 8-year relationship and takes us Over The Rainbow with Wizard Of Oz references to explore the poppy fields in the desert and find growth in hardship. We head all the way to Rock Bottom before Coming Up For Air, but we never lose sight of the brass, funk, and creative arrangements that give MisterWives their groove. Mr. Mixtaper also has a series of facts about the noisiest man in the world, a mythical tome called the Encleanopedia, and confusing soups (with a fun minigame at the end)! Find out whywhywhy we give our scores! Whether you're Running In Place, Finding Your Way Home, or saying those 3 Small Words, SUPERBLOOM has a little something in store for you.Keep Spinning at www.SpinItPod.com!Thanks for listening!0:00 Intro3:18 About MisterWives10:48 About Superbloom14:57 Fact Or Spin17:24 Etienne Is The Loudest Person In The World20:52 William Loves To Clean25:10 Marc Campbell Mixed Up Tomato And Pea Soup30:48 Mandy Was The Smartest Man In School33:11 Mister-ies Minigame41:24 Album Art42:40 the end44:42 ghost46:56 whywhywhy48:53 alone50:18 stories52:17 valentine's day54:08 over the rainbow56:52 it's my turn58:40 find my way home1:00:55 7-21:04:13 rock bottom1:06:35 coming up for air1:07:40 oxygen1:10:27 running in place1:12:19 decide to be happy1:14:15 love me true1:15:24 3 small words1:18:15 muse1:20:35 SUPERBLOOM1:23:51 Final Spin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Just Get Out of the Boat! In almost every area of life, when we commit to a plan of self-improvement, we expect to spend time, incur costs, and suffer strain during the process. It just comes with the territory. Whether we decide to get in shape and eat healthier, or go back to school and change careers— everyone seems to follow the same pattern of sacrifice that defines our struggle, and they seldom complain about it. And when we have achieved our goal, we look back at the sacrifice as a badge of honor, something we are proud of.Each of us embraces this journey of sacrificing our time, effort, costs, and strain in every area of life except the spiritual. For some reason, when it comes to our relationship with God or our desire for more faith, we must think it comes by osmosis to passive observers because many of us refuse to put in the time required or count the costs to achieve the results. Therefore, we really shouldn't be surprised when nothing changes, and we're the same as we were before.Remember the words attributed to Albert Einstein:“Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.”So, if you want your faith to grow, you will have to make some changes in your life to position it to grow. Or, you will have to deliberately place yourself in situations where you can experience God's faithfulness firsthand by voluntarily embracing the testing of your faith and the trials that inevitably follow. And you do that when you choose to refuse to rely on your own resources and commit to only trusting in Him.After all, this seems to be the Lord's preferred way of increasing the faith of those who surrender to Him. He seems to put them in situations where they either trust God… or die.Trust God… Or, It's CurtainsThe Scriptures are packed with accounts of God increasing the faith of His faithful in this manner. Consider the following examples:• Abraham and Isaac – Genesis 22• Moses at the Red Sea – Exodus 14• Joshua and the Battle of Jericho – Joshua 6• Gideon and His Army – Judges 7• Daniel and the Lion's Den – Daniel 6• Elijah and the Widow of Zarephath – 1 Kings 17In each of these examples, the people made a choice to trust God, maybe more than they had before, or die. The result was that they experienced greater faith in Him than they could possibly imagine.So how about you? Are you ready to get out of the boat and walk to Jesus? Or are you content to remain in the supposed security of the boat and cheer others along in their faith journey?For me, I want to get out of the boat. And I hope you will join me.To download the slides for this message, click – HEREOur Latest Posts:588: Be Encouraged by the Small Words in Scripture587: The Purpose of the Christian Life – Experiencing God
Three Small Words from John 15In John 15, Jesus lays out our position in Christ and the key or path to the Higher Christian Life in the story of a vine and its branches. I mean, it really couldn't be more clear. This key is found in the simple word abide. We are to abide in Him— which means “to rest, remain, dwell, to make our home.” Or, literally, “to be united as one with Him in heart, mind, and will.” It is the definition of a fully surrendered life.Yet before we discover the concept of abiding in verse 5, we first must move through the first three verses of John 15, which often present a disturbing picture of God as our Father and is, more often than not, misinterpreted by well-meaning preachers and Bible scholars. And by misunderstanding the definition of three key words— takes away, prunes, and clean— we can fail to find the amazing encouragement Jesus offers those who are not quite up to meeting His standard of faithfulness or righteousness.Takes Away, Prunes, and CleanSo, let's look at these three verses as they are found in our Bibles, compare them to what they say in Greek, and see if something is “lost in translation.”“I am the true (real, genuine, one who cannot lie) vine, and My Father is the vinedresser (farmer, one who tills the earth or ground)” – John 15:1This simply sets the stage and introduces the cast of characters:God = VinedresserJesus = VineWe = Branches of the Vine (John 15:5)He continues,“Every (pás) branch (where) in Me (Christ, vine) that does not bear (to bring, carry, have) fruit He (Father, vinedresser) takes away (aírō – G142); and every (pás) branch (implied, in Me) that bears (to bring, carry, have) fruit He (Father, vinedresser) prunes (kathaírō G2508), (why) that it may bear (to bring, carry, have) more fruit” – John 15:2We are now introduced to the first two of our three important words: aírō and kathaírō. The third one, katharós, is found in verse 3.“You are already clean (katharós – G2513) because of the word which I have spoken to you” – John 15:3Three Key WordsWe now have three Greek words that we need to define to see if our English translation does them justice. And I think, after you see the definitions for yourself, you will see it does not.From The New Testament Word Study Dictionary by Spiros Zodhaites:“takes away” – (aírō – G142)This word is translated as “takes away” in our English Bibles. But that is not what it means.prunes – (kathaírō G2508)And this word is translated as “prunes” in our English Bibles. And, yet again, that is not what it means in the Greek.clean – (katharós – G2513)Finally, this word is correctly translated as “clean.” So now, what does this verse look like?Vine and the BranchesThe Vinedresser, our Father, no longer takes away unfruitful branches but lifts them up, supports them, and helps them once again become fruitful, just like a natural farmer would do to his crops.“I am the true vine, and My Father is the vinedresser. Every branch (where) in Me that does not bear fruit He takes away (takes up, lifts up, elevates, to rise);In a phrase, he builds a trellis to support the fallen branches of His vine.But it gets better.“I am the true vine, and My Father is the vinedresser. Every branch (where) in Me that does
Amy E. DeZern, MD, MHS - Small Words Make Large Differences: Best Practices in Supporting MDS Patients Across All Stages of Their Journey
Amy E. DeZern, MD, MHS - Small Words Make Large Differences: Best Practices in Supporting MDS Patients Across All Stages of Their Journey
Amy E. DeZern, MD, MHS - Small Words Make Large Differences: Best Practices in Supporting MDS Patients Across All Stages of Their Journey
Amy E. DeZern, MD, MHS - Small Words Make Large Differences: Best Practices in Supporting MDS Patients Across All Stages of Their Journey
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 1094, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: You Just Made That Stuff Up 1: It's the very hard-to-get substance that causes humans to set up shop on Pandora. unobtanium. 2: Fraudulin was the miracle ingredient in Crelm toothpaste in a 1970 episode by this comedy troupe. Monty Python. 3: Kyber crystals, which are attuned to the Force, glow either blue or green and power these weapons. lightsabers. 4: First mentioned in a 1943 "Adventures of Superman" radio show, when it debuted in the comics in 1949, it was red, not green. kryptonite. 5: This super-bouncy stuff from Disney's much-loved 1961 "The Absent-Minded Professor" was the title of a 1997 remake. flubber. Round 2. Category: You'Ve Got Yellow Fever 1: Control of yellow fever greatly aided the completion of this large-scale Central American project in 1914. the Panama Canal. 2: After Dolley Payne's first husband died of yellow fever in 1793, she married this man. Madison. 3: Yellow fever is caused by one of these microorganisms that get transmitted by mosquito bites. a virus. 4: From the old French for "yellowness", this skin condition puts the yellow in yellow fever. jaundice. 5: A Washington, D.C. hospital bears the name of this man who fought yellow fever in Cuba and discovered its cause. Walter Reed. Round 3. Category: Small Words 1: Derived from a 1726 novel, this adjective can describe someone very small or petty in outlook. lilliputian. 2: French for "small", this word can refer to a garment size or to the gal who wears one. petite. 3: This 3-letter word can refer to something really small or the early hours of the morning. wee. 4: This word that's used to describe the weight class of a boxer first meant a small chicken. bantam. 5: The "let" at the end of "booklet" is this type of suffix that indicates a smaller form. diminutive. Round 4. Category: But Of Course. With But in quotation marks 1: In a Gershwin tune, this phrase qualifies "They're writing songs of love" and "A lucky star's above". "But not for me". 2: Saying based on a quote by John Bradford on seeing criminals led to their execution. "There, but for the grace of God, go I". 3: This current pop duo took its name from a store that would sell almost any item. Everything but the Girl. 4: Romeo quiets himself with this interjection when Juliet appears at her window. "But, soft! What light through yonder window breaks?". 5: It completes Bette Davis' line to a suitor in "Cabin in the Cotton", "I'd love to kiss you....". "but I just washed my hair". Round 5. Category: Knowledge 1: A coherent series of propositions that serves as an explanation; the "Big Bang" is called one. a theory. 2: This curve is a representation of progress in gaining knowledge measured vs. the time required to achieve mastery. the learning curve. 3: It's the ability to form logical conclusions and its "age" began in England and France in the 18th century. reason. 4: The King James Bible says, "of the tree of the knowledge of" these two opposites, "thou shalt not eat". good and evil. 5: Found in the name of a human species, this Latin word can be translated as "knowing". sapiens. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!Special thanks to https://blog.feedspot.com/trivia_podcasts/ AI Voices used
“Sticks and stone may break my bones, but words can never hurt me.” Is that true? Today from James 3, we learn that the smallest words have the smallest words have the biggest impact.Welcome to Antioch Georgetown!We are a church in Georgetown, TX our mission is simple--Leading people to follow Christ in a life-changing way.Get Connected:Our App: https://antiochgt.com/appWebsite: https://antiochgt.com/Facebook: https://facebook.com/antiochgtxX: https://twitter.com/antiochgtxInstagram: https://instagram.com/antiochgtx
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SMALL WORDS TO MOONSHOTS | Ben Lamm, a multi-time founder who is currently working on bringing back the woolly mammoth, joins host Gregg Garrett to discuss how small words can lead to HUGE ideas. Of course, Ben shares his Top 3 or 4: Thomas Tull, who reminds him to just keep going; John McKinley, who taught him how to live servant leadership; Richard Garriott, who has stoked his passion to explore; and his grandmother, who has taught him that he can do anything. And you have to hear what he has to say about picking a principle and not allowing anything to budge you from it. About Ben Lamm Ben Lamm is the co-founder and CEO of Colossal. Ben is a serial technology entrepreneur driven to solve the most complex challenges facing our planet. For over a decade, Ben has built disruptive businesses that future-proof our world. In addition to leading and growing his own companies, he is passionate about emerging technology, science, space and climate change. Active in angel investing, incubators and startup communities, Ben invests in software and emerging tech, and is deeply engaged in the technology, defense and climate change communities. Prior to Colossal, Ben served as the founder and CEO to a number of companies, including Hypergiant, an enterprise AI software company focused on critical infrastructures, space, and defense; Conversable, the leading conversational intelligence platform that helps brands reach customers through automated experiences acquired by LivePerson; and Chaotic Moon, a global creative technology powerhouse acquired by Accenture. Ben was also the co-founder of Team Chaos, a consumer gaming company acquired by Zynga. Ben is a fellow of the Explorer's Club, whose mission is to promote the scientific exploration of land, sea, air, and space by supporting research and education in the physical, natural and biological sciences. He also serves as a Scientific Advisory Board member on the Planetary Society and sits on the Advisory Board for the Arch Mission. Ben has appeared as a thought leader in many publications, including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Forbes, Entrepreneur, Wired, TechCrunch, VentureBeat, and Newsweek on topics such as innovation, technology and entrepreneurship. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS During this episode: Introduction [0:00] Small words, big impact [0:52] Introduction to Ben [3:03] Colossal, de-extinction,and technology [4:24] The “Top Three” Thomas Tull: reminds him to just keep going [06:59] John McKinley: taught him how to live servant leadership [19:38] Richard Garriott: stoked his passion to explore [29:29] Ben's grandmother: taught him that he can do anything [38:17] Other Points of Interest: Encouraging moonshots [44:09] Transparency in industry [48:35] You have to hear this… Pick a principle and don't budge [49:02]
"You can't see that I'm the one." CREDITS: Maxie Knightley as Solaris Apogee LVII 5th House AKA Solo Lexi Waltner as Kacey Chambers Molly Rhinebeck as Regina Rosenthal Crystal Zaslavchik as Naomi & Jake Shirogorov Zoe Tunnell as Charlotte "Charlie" O'Neil MUSIC BY MAXIE KNIGHTLEY EDITED BY MOLLY RHINEBECK AND LUKE VARNER CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains discussion of trauma related to dead parents.
"A glossy double-cover spread opened up inside your head..." CREDITS: Molly Rhinebeck as Regina Rosenthal Lexi Waltner as Kacey Chambers Maxie Knightley as Solaris Apogee LVII 4th House AKA Solo Crystal Zaslavchik as Naomi and Jake Shirogorov Zoe Tunnell as Charlotte "Charlie" O'Neil Luke Varner as The GM MUSIC BY MAXIE KNIGHTLEY EDITED BY MOLLY RHINEBECK AND LUKE VARNER CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains depicitons of violence, body horror, and emotional trauma related to dead parents.
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Grab some popcorn and join your hosts this week once again, as we check out more songs from flicks. That's right, we are going to the movies and listening to the sounds from some of those Summer blockbusters! The 70s, 80s, and 90s were full of films featuring some awesome rocking tunes along with tons of films specifically about rock n' roll. Grab your Reeses Pieces, large Coke, and some nachos, and hum along!What is it we do here at InObscuria? Every show Kevin opens the crypt to exhume and dissect from his personal collection; an artist, album, or collection of tunes from the broad spectrum of rock, punk, and metal. This week Robert gets a glimpse into another collection of lost and forgotten songs from the silver screen! Our hope is that we turn you on to something new.Songs this week include:For Love Not Lisa - “Slip Slide Melting” from The Crow – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1994)W.A.S.P. - “Show No Mercy” from Dudes – The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Album (1987)Super Transatlantic - “Super Down” from American Pie (Music From The Motion Picture) (1999)Josie & The Pussycats - “3 Small Words” from Josie & The Pussycats - Music From The Motion Picture (2001)Stillwater - “Fever Dog” from Almost Famous (Music From The Motion Picture) (2000)Tesla - “Last Action Hero” from Last Action Hero: Music From The Original Motion Picture (1993)Porno For Pyros - “Hard Charger” from Private Parts: The Album (1997)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=uIf you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/Check out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/
Change a word, add a word or emphasise a word - all brilliant tools for seeing or HEARING big differences in our language. Listen in to this episode to learn a few tricks that will help you on your sober journey. https://sarahwilliamson.kartra.com/page/2023Retreat (2023 Retreat Details now available HERE) BTW - If you didn't already know, I'm Sarah - The Drink Less Coach, supporting people to find JOY and COLOUR on the other side of alcohol! We don't have to hit rock bottom, we're allowed to want something different and we CAN choose to improve our lives from this point onwards. I work in the magic space where doubt, hope and action meet... oh.... and PS I believe in you! Did you know I've hidden a podcast episode? It's your secret weapon at 5pm if you are feeling cravings for alcohol. You can download it https://sarahwilliamson.kartra.com/page/podcastsignup (here) ...and did you know you can work with me 1:1 to change your relationship with alcohol? 3 month coaching programme details https://sarahwilliamson.kartra.com/page/121SoberCoaching (here) Let's get connected; 'friend' me on https://www.facebook.com/sarahwilliamson.drinklesslivebetter (Facebook) follow me on https://www.instagram.com/drinklesslivebetter/ (insta) Check out https://www.drinklesslivebetter.com (Drink Less; Live Better) for blog posts and more Subscribe to this podcast so you don't miss an episode - also please do leave a like or review and share the love! Thank you
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Want to make a positive impact on your company's culture? We all want to work in an environment where we feel secure, supported, happy and most of all - heard. Heard is just one of the two small words that make up Chef Jeff Kraus' mantra and motivation for his business and in life: Be Heard. In this episode, he's going to break down what it means, how it's dramatically improved the culture in his own restaurant, Crepe Bar, and he has some advice for other business owners who are looking to make a change, foster happy employees, create a thriving culture and boost business. To connect with Chef Jeff: Website: www.chefjeffkraus.comInstagram: @chefjeffkrausTwitter: @ChefJeffKrausFacebook: Jeff Kraus (Chef Jeff)-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Like what you hear? Let's meet! It's time to create more opportunities, more customers and more revenue for your business. Visit https:/inspiredvibe.com to schedule a meeting today.Christin Daniels + Amber Halvorson, INSPIRED Vibe co-founders@inspirethevibe FB + IG
Lets Rock!! This week, I invited my old roommate and Disney Channel Original Movie Stan Nora Daly to talk about girl groups and movies. In this episode, we discuss Josie and The Pussycats, our craziest memories living together, the legend of Dudley 36, Spice World, The Cheetah Girls, Lemonade Mouth, what Haley Kiyoko is up to now, why I love and hate Riverdale, the curse of Glee, why we love teamwork and then Nora gives simple yet important advice for staying healthy and alive. Music: "3 Small Words” and “Pretend To Be Nice”- Josie and The Pussycats "Determinate"- Lemonade Mouth "The Next Episode” Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg Pod Art by Maya Levy @fuego_taki_queen Link to be on the show: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1eYXnCGyOeOgUXrJ7nvUqXV5ijGjSkdlKiWiK0Ez6L-Q/edit If you want to be on the show visit @yourbfedunn on Instagram and fill out the google form in the link.
Today is my 16th wedding anniversary! Join me as I share with you the surprising thing my husband told me. You won't believe it! Another dose of encouragement coming your way. Join us on Facebook and get exclusive sneak peeks: facebook.com/mommymomentpodcast Buy merch at shop.spreadshirt.com/mommymoment/ Music: https://www.purple-planet.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mommymoment/message
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On today's episode, we dig deeply into a four-word sentence.