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The Democratic primaries and upon us, but what options are there for people not super excited to vote for Joe Biden, Marianne Williamson, or Dean Phillips? Well, lucky for you, there are four other candidates on quite a few state ballots that might just pique your interest. Join us as we look at the campaigns of Gabriel Cornejo, Stephen Lyons, Frankie Lozada, and Mando Perez-Serrato.
CITR's 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something. This Friday's broadcast features AutopsiA (CZ), Sinuo (LH), Jonathan Jalbert (US), Peace Frequencies Project contributors Phil Smith (GB) and Tess Davidson (EI), plus, representing the maple leaf – new music from Dan Potter, Drainolith / Scant Intone, Stephen Lyons, and Sarah Peebles.
A new MP3 sermon from Central Baptist Church Of Orange Park is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Draw Nigh To God Speaker: Stephen Lyons Broadcaster: Central Baptist Church Of Orange Park Event: Sunday - AM Date: 12/31/2023 Bible: James 4:6-8 Length: 29 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Central Baptist Church Of Orange Park is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Draw Nigh To God Speaker: Stephen Lyons Broadcaster: Central Baptist Church Of Orange Park Event: Sunday - AM Date: 12/31/2023 Bible: James 4:6-8 Length: 29 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Central Baptist Church Of Orange Park is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Faithfulness Speaker: Stephen Lyons Broadcaster: Central Baptist Church Of Orange Park Event: Sunday - PM Date: 12/31/2023 Bible: 1 Corinthians 4:2 Length: 35 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Central Baptist Church Of Orange Park is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Faithfulness Speaker: Stephen Lyons Broadcaster: Central Baptist Church Of Orange Park Event: Sunday - PM Date: 12/31/2023 Bible: 1 Corinthians 4:2 Length: 35 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Central Baptist Church Of Orange Park is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Christ Is Here, Now What? Speaker: Stephen Lyons Broadcaster: Central Baptist Church Of Orange Park Event: Bible Study Date: 12/27/2023 Bible: Luke 2:15-18; Matthew 2:1-3 Length: 26 min.
Missionary to Spain Bro. Stephen Lyons filling in for Pastor Thrower on Wednesday Night.
Missionary to Spain, Stephen Lyons, filling the pulpit for Pastor Thrower.-Faithfulness Stewards Faithful Steadfast -1. Be Faithful To Family -Words, Works, Ways- -Ephesians 4-29- 1 Peter 4-10, Ephesians 2-10-Spiritual Physical Speech Actions Testimony-2. Be Faithful To Church -Presence, Present, Preset--Hebrews 10-24-25- Proverbs 3-19, 1 Peter 3-15-Encourage Gift Tithe Cheerful Giver Necessity-3. Be Faithful To God -Communication, Conversation, Contriteness--Lifestyle Behavior Time
CITR's 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something. Friday night's broadcast features GYDJA, ENRICO CONIGLIO, BMB con., STEPHEN LYONS, and PALI MEURSAULT / THOMAS TILLY.
This episode we speak with Bishop Stephen Lyons former drug dealer in Kentucky about how he came to know Jesus. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neverbeforeproject/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/neverbeforeproject/support
*CIA Director Burns met with Taliban leader in Kabul: US official* It is the highest-level meeting between the Biden administration and Taliban since the fall of the Afghan capital By Jennifer Griffin , Ronn Blitzer | Fox News CIA Director William Burns secretly met with Taliban leader Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar in Kabul on Monday, a senior U.S. official confirmed to Fox News. First reported by the Washington Post, the rendezvous was the highest-level in-person meeting between the Biden administration and the Taliban since the group took control of Afghanistan's capital earlier this month. BIDEN FACES PRESSURE FROM ALLIES ON AFGHANISTAN DEADLINE PRIOR TO G7 MEETING, TALIBAN ISSUES WARNING The meeting took place as the U.S. continued to evacuate Americans still remaining in Afghanistan and Afghan allies who had assisted U.S. forces before their government fell to the Taliban. France, the UK and Germany have all mentioned extending the Aug. 31 withdrawal deadline in order to carry out an orderly exit, the BBC reported. "We are concerned about the deadline set by the United States on August 31," Jean-Yves Le Drian, France's foreign minister, told the network. "Additional time is needed to complete ongoing operations." "The British position is we want to stay longer if it is possible to do so," U.K. Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said, according to The Associated Press. STATE DEPT. DENIES RELYING ON TALIBAN PLEDGE TO ALLOW SAFE PASSAGE FOR EVACUEES: ‘THIS IS NOT ABOUT TRUST' Wallace, however, told Sky News that he is pessimistic about the U.S. extending their timeline. "I think it is unlikely," he told Sky News. "Not only because of what the Taliban has said but if you look at the public statements of President Biden I think it is unlikely." The Pentagon said in a Monday briefing that it will consider leaving American troops in Afghanistan past Aug. 31, in consultation with Biden and allies, but dismissed the idea of the U.S. military taking back Bagram Airfield to speed up evacuations. Meanwhile, Taliban officials told Reuters that they are unwilling to extend the deadline and the "occupation" by U.S. forces. The group warned about "consequences" if the deadline is extended. The U.S. ramped up its evacuation efforts in recent days, getting roughly 21,600 people out of Afghanistan in a 24-hour period that ended early Tuesday morning. A senior U.S. official is describing it as "an historic operation in scope and scale." According to Gen. Stephen Lyons, who is in charge of U.S. Transportation Command, a C-17 is taking off from Kabul every 48 minutes. Pentagon spokesperson John Kirby said the progress has been aided by cooperation from the Taliban. "Thus far, and going forward, it does require constant coordination and deconfliction with the Taliban," Kirby said. "What we've seen is, this deconfliction has worked well in terms of allowing access and flow as well as reducing the overall size of the crowds just outside the airport." Fox News' Edmund DeMarche and Cameron Cawthorne, and The Associated Press contributed to this report. Jennifer Griffin currently serves as a national security correspondent for FOX News Channel . She joined FNC in October 1999 as a Jerusalem-based correspondent. You can follow her on Twitter at @JenGriffinFNC.
All links and images for this episode can be found on CISO Series https://cisoseries.com/i-think-possibly-maybe-weve-solved-diversity-in-cybersecurity/ We're tired of hearing "we're trying" when it comes to the subject of how companies are trying to inject diversity into their organizations. It's a lopsided game and diverse candidates have to make ten times the number of attempts as their non-diverse counterparts. This episode is hosted by me, David Spark (@dspark), producer of CISO Series and guest co-host Jimmy Sanders (@jfireluv), cybersecurity, Netflix DVD. Our guest this week is Jerich Beason (@blanketSec), svp, CISO, Epiq. Thanks to our podcast sponsor, Living Security Traditional approaches to security communication are limited to one-off training sessions that fail to take customers, regulators, and other external stakeholders into account and rarely affect long-term behavioral change. This report lays out a four-step plan that CISOs should follow to manage the human risk. It provides design principles for creating transformational security awareness initiatives which will win the hearts and minds of senior executives, employees, the technology organization, and customers. On this week's episode How have you actually pulled this off? As discussed before on this show, being the next CISO at a company that was recently breached can be very lucrative. We've had guests that have very successfully negotiated huge salaries as the post-breach CISO. Are CISOs setting themselves up for far too much responsibility to be seen as a the company's digital savior? What are the responsibilities of a post breach CISO? Got a better answer than "we're trying?" Over the years we have interviewed dozens of business owners, security professionals, and hiring managers about diversity. Almost all their answers fall into the following buckets: We're trying but there's no pipeline. We're working with XXX group to improve. Diversity is needed because diversity of thought it needed to create a more secure organization. No one will admittedly say they're against diversity. Yet systemic racism, sexism, or just boys' clubism in general continues to exist. It appears most of the non-diverse business leaders are being pressured into admitting it's a problem. So they do it, and we even get token hires, but it all comes off as diversity theater and not the business actually making a shift. What is the story of diversity in cybersecurity many people don't get and need to actually be doing, not just giving lip service to? "What's Worse?!" Eugene Kogan, CSO at a confidential company sets it up: Who do you want on our side: executives or employees? And now a listener drops knowledge "Learn cybersecurity in public," suggests AJ Yawn of ByteChek who recommends joining a training program and then publishing what you've learned on a blog. As AJ explains, "Doing this will help you build relationships & prove to potential employers you’re applying your new knowledge." He concludes with the advice, "Don’t learn in silence." The community responded to AJ's advice. It's great advice, which everyone agreed to in the comments, but why then do so few people actually do it? There’s got to be a better way to handle this Zero trust is not a technology that can be purchases as a solution. It's an architecture, methodology, and framework that you have to consciously adopt, noted Stephen Lyons of F5 on a post on LinkedIn. Can solutions already in-house be rejiggered to adopt a zero trust methodology? And if so, what changes would need to be made to existing systems to have a more zero trust environment?
This week on this New Years Eve Edition we are Kush Chatting with Stephen Lyons who is a NYC based Actor/Musician. He's performed extensively as a Solo Artist and with his band Bonfire Falls extensively. Stephen's first album 'Fall' was produced by Grammy nominated Producer Anthony Newett and Jeff Barrett. His cover of 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' was a semi-finalist for best male vocalist in the 'Unsigned Only' competition. Stephen performs with fellow Actor/Musicians in Indie Folk Pop band, Bonfire Falls featuring the talents of Ryan McCurdy, Erikka Walsh, Justin Aaronson and Chris Kelly. The band features a diverse sound combining Rock, Indie, Folk and Progressive Rock. They released their debut EP, 'LIFETIME' in May of 2016 recorded at Bunker Studios, BK.Stephen is currently working on developing new music for Bonfire Falls and a new Solo Album. As a Vocalist he was the voice of a Nationally Syndicated Radio program in 2010 which had a listenership of 8 million listeners. Recently he's been involved in efforts to 'Save The Legendary Bitter End' from closing due to the pandemic. He performed with an all-star line up of NYC musicians for a benefit concert for the Bitter End produced by (Roomful of Sky Music / Phil Robinson) and Sam Teichman. As an Actor you can see him on such shows as 'Diabolical', 'Grave Mysteries', 'Dead Reckoning' for Investigation Discovery and The Travel Channel's 'Mysteries at the Museum'. His most recent work includes the short film, 'Peeking' (Dir: Wells Watson) / Editor (TJ Misny) to be released in Winter '21. He starred as 'Brax' an aging hipster in the new comedy webseries 'Dyed In The Wool' (Dir Bill Sorice) with Matilda Szydagis ('Marvelous Mrs. Maisel') and Amie Amis, Bill Sorice which has earned five awards including 'Best Comedy Webseries' for the Houston Comedy Film Festival. The Chinese feature film 'Study Abroad: American Invitation' (Dir: Heluan Zhang / EnMaze Pictures) a RomCom in which he played American Gangster 'Charlie' is also scheduled for release sometime in 2021. SOCIALS: Twitter: @LyonsMusic Insta: @LyonsMusic FB: Stephen Lyons Music Bandcamp: bandcamp.com/stephenlyons Website: StephenLyons.net --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/keon-torres7/support
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Stephen Lyons plays guitar in Fond of Tigers and Limbs of the Stars, and runs a wonderful DIY venue called The Merge in Vancouver. He's also spent time playing drums in loads of bands, often backing very difficult songwriters.
Stephen Lyons plays guitar in Fond of Tigers and Limbs of the Stars, and runs a wonderful DIY venue called The Merge in Vancouver. He's also spent time playing drums in loads of bands, often backing very difficult songwriters.
The Tire Talent Podcast: Exploring Talent Acquisition In Today’s Tire Industry
Stephen discusses the importance of corporate training as it helps to align the goals of the organization; from managers down to general service. The company has corporate overall strategy that aligns with every position. He says that the engagement with the employees through the entire process is crucial, as well as following the team and the growth process even though it can be out of the company.They also discuss the importance of trust and confidence of a customer, which can be hard to build, yet it is not impossible for someone who has a strong technical background, even if they have not been in the tire industry before.Stephen shares that leadership is important and it is the reason why new employees manage to do well and some may fizzle out quickly.According to Stephen the tire industry will have the need for special training, and become ready for the evolution of the industry. He also appreciates the importance of innovations. He suggests that smaller companies using automotive webinars to do training as wellIf you like what we're doing be sure to join the Tire Talent Community today!
Manchester United manager Louis Van Gaal was sacked this week despite winning the FA Cup. The failures of his team on the pitch are well documented, but how much of a role did money play in the decision, and in the decision to hire his successor Jose Mourinho? Sports journalist Ken Early and Business Affairs Correspondent Mark Paul join Economics Editor Arthur Beesley to assess the business model of the great, or perhaps once-great, club. In part two: AIB's Q1 report portrays a bank on the mend, but significant challenges remain for the largely State-owned bank. Stephen Lyons of Davy Stockbrokers and Markets Correspondent Joe Brennan look at the health of the bank from the perspective of Government, shareholders and customers.
Manchester United manager Louis Van Gaal was sacked this week despite winning the FA Cup. The failures of his team on the pitch are well documented, but how much of a role did money play in the decision, and in the decision to hire his successor Jose Mourinho? Sports journalist Ken Early and Business Affairs Correspondent Mark Paul join Economics Editor Arthur Beesley to assess the business model of the great, or perhaps once-great, club. In part two: AIB's Q1 report portrays a bank on the mend, but significant challenges remain for the largely State-owned bank. Stephen Lyons of Davy Stockbrokers and Markets Correspondent Joe Brennan look at the health of the bank from the perspective of Government, shareholders and customers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Province entertainment writer Stuart Derdeyn chats with Stephen Lyons, the founder and guitarist of JUNO Award-winning rock-jazz-improv unit Fond of Tigers.
In the dreams of a foul-mouthed child. Deep inside a pregnant taun-taun. Circling a blackhole...made of butts. These are some of the places you won't find Stephen Lyons and Graham Jenkins (I presume) but you can find them joining Ben and Xander on this fine episode of Alcoholics Eponymous. In addition to some classic nonsense and a whole bunch of New Zealand accents, the 'gang' (gang application pending) also drink and review what may be the finest liqour, of any kind, you can buy for $20. So there is that. The best course of action is for you to eat this podcast with your earholes.
A man attempts to pick up a woman in a bookstore, but she is more than a match for him. Written by Nick Martorelli, directed by Cara Blouin, and starring Rachel Gluck, Stephen Lyons, Alayna Sands. Originally released February 20, 2010. For more information and to learn about our other projects, visit our homepage at www.radiohoundproductions.org