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Minnesota Frost and Team USA captain Kendall Coyne Schofield joins Sarah to talk winning the first ever Professional Women's Hockey League championship, negotiating the league's collective bargaining agreement, the start of PWHL season two and her plans for the 2026 Olympics. Plus college hoops upsets and BOS Nation has regrets. EPISODE NOTES: Check out the PWHL schedule here Mikaela Shiffrin's IG Post - here Leave us a voicemail at 872-204-5070 or send us a note at goodgame@wondermedianetwork.com Follow Sarah on social! Bluesky: @sarahspain.bsky.social Instagram: @Spain2323 Follow producer Misha Jones! Bluesky: @mishthejrnalist.bsky.social Instagram: @mishthejrnalist TikTok: @mishthejrnalist Follow producer Alex Azzi! Bluesky: @byalexazzi.bsky.social See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, we have a panel discussion to take account of the next moves forward for the new administration. How can they make the right moves in order to secure a strong position? What are the challenges that they face? Are the cabinet picks thus far actually good picks to make these kind of decisions, or are they just faces to cause future turmoil? Also, we talk the economic woes of the East. What are the problems that are being concealed? How can this be turned to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat? And, what is an anti-imperialist? We ask the questions. Contact and Support - https://www.subscribestar.com/dynamic-independence
In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics ranging from their personal experiences with weather and livestock to updates in gaming, particularly focusing on Black Ops and Warzone. They delve into matchmaking issues, the recent Season One update, and the impact of lighting and movement mechanics on gameplay. The conversation also touches on server issues and technical challenges faced by players, emphasizing the need for consistency and improvements in the gaming experience. This conversation delves into the intricacies of audio mechanics in gaming, particularly in the context of player experience and game development. The speakers discuss the importance of audio prioritization, the evolution of audio systems in games, and how these elements impact gameplay. They also explore the future of the Call of Duty franchise, the dynamics of matchmaking, and the implications of player skill on the gaming experience. The discussion highlights the need for better communication between developers and players, as well as the importance of maintaining core gameplay elements that resonate with the community. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 00:58 Weather and Livestock Challenges 03:41 Gardening and Crop Varieties 05:31 Gaming Experiences: Black Ops and Warzone 08:41 Warzone Matchmaking and Player Dynamics 10:01 Season One Update: Content and Perks 16:17 Lighting Issues in Warzone Maps 20:21 Addressing Game Mechanics and Frustrations 25:16 The Evolution of Game Engines and Development Challenges 31:04 Omni Movement: Enhancing Gameplay Dynamics 34:48 Weapon Balancing and Loadout Strategies 39:32 Perk Systems and Gameplay Mechanics 46:17 Server Performance and Tick Rate Issues 57:32 Local Audio Processing in Gaming 59:40 Simplifying Audio Settings for Casual Gamers 01:01:06 Advancements in Footstep Audio 01:03:52 3D Audio and Spatial Awareness 01:06:40 Balancing Game Features and Player Expectations 01:09:51 The Future of Call of Duty Under Microsoft 01:13:57 Community Feedback and Game Development 01:17:02 The Importance of Quality Maps in Gaming 01:25:22 The Frustrations of Ranked Play 01:29:23 Skill-Based Matchmaking and Its Impact 01:33:51 Modeling Player Skill Distribution 01:42:45 The Future of Matchmaking in Warzone Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the LIFT Your Shop Podcast, we are joined by Ryan Miles, owner of Peak Euro in Bend, Oregon. We dive into his nontraditional journey into the automotive industry. Ryan explains how he transitioned from farm life to automotive sales, starting with a boutique Euro car dealership and expanding into repairs when reliable reconditioning services were scarce. Initially focused on Audi and Volkswagen due to his first technician's expertise and personal preference for these brands, the shop gradually grew to serve a wider range of European cars by 2020. Ryan highlights the importance of leadership in business success and reflects on the inherent biases shop owners develop based on their experience and comfort zones. His story emphasizes the value of evolving over time, learning from setbacks, and surrounding oneself with people who believe in personal growth. This is a must watch episode for auto repair shop owners seeking growth!
In this episode, I reflect on a beautiful weekend celebrating life and love at a baby shower filled with family and friends. I share a moment that reminded me how much I've grown—the best feeling is realizing you're handling situations better than your old self would have.We'll also discuss the idea that no step is too small as long as it takes you in the direction you want. A meaningful conversation with my friend Armando about creating meta-content inspired me to consider embracing creativity and collaboration.Plus, I'll share a powerful piece of advice from You Are a Magnet by Amber Lyon: letting go of the idea that there's only one “right” choice and reclaiming your role as the chooser of your fate. Life isn't about finding perfection; it's about deciding, adjusting, and continuing to choose what feels suitable for you.Stay Golden y'all
In this deeply personal and insightful episode, Stewart continues his previous conversation with his daughter, Ashley Biddick, a psychologist navigating her own firsthand experience of trauma and grief. Ashley reflects on the ongoing journey through immense loss following the death of her husband, Jake. Drawing from her personal experience and professional insights, Ashley delves into the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual challenges that grief can bring. She shares, with raw honesty, the pain of rebuilding a life she never expected and the steps she's taking to find glimmers of hope along the way. Whether you're navigating your own journey through grief or seeking to support a loved one, Ashley's story offers an authentic picture of resilience in the storm. She highlights the difficulty of finding meaningful support and the beauty of discovering light in the darkness. In this episode, you'll discover: How grief and trauma can manifest physically in the body The overwhelming emotions that come with rebuilding life after loss The impact of loss on identity and well-being and the challenges of redefining ‘home' The power of connections—both old and new—in the healing process. That there will be ‘glimmers' of hope—small moments of joy and peace amidst pain. …and much more Links to: The Resilient Souls website Get hold of Stewart's book The Resilient Souls Podcast The Resilient Souls Blog Links to Resilient Souls Socials: Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Book Stewart to speak (Click here) Stay connected with the Resilient Souls Community: Sign up to keep informed here Support the work of Resilient Souls: (Click here) Contact Us: (Click here) Links to getting help (locally and overseas): Help section on the Resilient Souls website
Ben Goessling and Chip Scoggins join Andrew Krammer from Nashville, where the Vikings completed their 4-0 sweep of the AFC South with a 23-13 win over the Titans. No, it wasn't a complete game by the Vikings. But it was a better showing from quarterback Sam Darnold, who navigated a stout Titans defensive front without much of a running game. We also saw a change at right guard, some strong performances by edge rushers, and a wild result elsewhere in the NFC North.
Welcome to today's episode of "AI Lawyer Talking Tech," where we delve into the most compelling advancements in legal technology. From Ironclad's launch of Jurist, an AI-powered assistant revolutionizing contract workflows, to Lex Machina's expansion of its analytics platform to cover all federal district court civil cases, these innovations signal a transformative period in legal tech. We'll explore ClioCon's showcase of new AI integrations, insights into libel risks with AI-generated content, and the emerging tension between innovation and accountability in generative AI's legal landscape. Join us as we unpack how legal professionals and firms are embracing these cutting-edge tools to redefine efficiency, strategy, and client service. So Much Hate For Harvey, And I Can't Help But Love It14 Nov 2024Zach Abramowitz is Legally DisruptedAI & Your Business: Libel Risks14 Nov 2024Berwin Leighton PaisnerPost-Election Outlook for Regulation of Artificial Intelligence14 Nov 2024ArentFox SchiffLegal Insights: A CLE Webinar Series14 Nov 2024CooleyI've dated tech bros in San Francisco and New York. The men in one city made me never want to move back.15 Nov 2024DNyuzConsultation on potential changes to how client money is handled in the legal sector15 Nov 2024Wired-GOVFor embattled Tiktok, Trump offers hope of a reprieve15 Nov 2024TodayHeadlineIronclad launches Jurist, an AI-powered legal assistant for contract work14 Nov 2024SiliconANGLEBeyond the Search Bar: Generative AI's Section 230 Tightrope Walk14 Nov 2024Business Law TodayStrategies for Reimagining Legacy Law Firm Brands14 Nov 2024PRINT MagazineMomentum and Growth at ClioCon 202414 Nov 2024Legal Talk NetworkOddr Invoice-to-Cash report highlights concerning security challenges in law firm practices14 Nov 2024Legal IT InsiderWith Latest Additions, Lex Machina's Legal Analytics Now Cover Every Federal District Civil Case14 Nov 2024LawSites
Trans-Siberian Orchestra drummer and original member Jeff Plate prepares for the band's next tour and opens up about TSO's live experience.
Are you interested in the controversy between experimentation and projectification? Summary of the article titled Experimentation or projectification of urban change? A critical appraisal and three steps forward from 2021 by Jonas Torrens and Timo von Wirth, published in the Urban Transformations journal. This is a great preparation to our next interview with Frank Elavsky in episode 272 talking about the need for urban experimentations. Since we are investigating the future of cities, I thought it would be interesting to see urban experimentation outside of only project-thinking. This article proposes three steps to overcome the challenges of "projectification" to foster genuine urban change. As the most important things, I would like to highlight 3 aspects: Integrating experimental practices into routine urban processes can bridge the gap between short-term projects and lasting change. Urban experiments often fall into the trap of projectification, limiting their long-term impact. Cities need to adopt more open-ended, flexible approaches to experimentation that encourage deeper learning and transformation. You can find the article through this link. Abstract: Urban experimentation has proliferated in recent years as a response to sustainability challenges and renewed pressures on urban governance. In many European cities, diverse and rapidly changing experimental forms (e.g. urban living laboratories, pilots, trials, experimental districts) are becoming commonplace, addressing ambitious goals for smartness, circularity, and liveability. Academically, there is a growing concern for moving beyond the focus on individual experiments and the insistence on upscaling their primary transformation mechanism. However, the phenomena of ‘projectification' – whereby project-based forms of organising have become ubiquitous, shaping expectations about experimentation – is increasingly perceived as a barrier. Nevertheless, how specifically experimentation and projectification intersect remains unclear. Our theoretical perspective examines how the widespread tendency towards projectification shapes urban experimentation and the potential implications for urban transformations. It problematises the current wave of experimentation and how it contributes to the projectification of urban change processes. We present three steps to redress this issue and indicate directions for future research. Connecting episodes you might be interested in: No.165 - Interview with Michael Healy about smart city being the council's R&D department No.260 - Interview with Haydn Read about urban experiments You can find the transcript through this link. What wast the most interesting part for you? What questions did arise for you? Let me know on Twitter @WTF4Cities or on the wtf4cities.com website where the shownotes are also available. I hope this was an interesting episode for you and thanks for tuning in. Music by Lesfm from Pixabay
Thursday Night Football reaction. The Patriots need to acquire talent and then go for depth. They need to take multiple steps forward.
220714. Day 700. Guess who just shed a teeny tiny little tear when she heard herself say these: "I don't wanna wait until something actually happens to me before I go and explore other art forms."
Steff, Milo and Gareth discuss the disappointment of Palace, the Alkmaar win, how we love Moore and Moore and Moore (you have to sing that!) and discuss how appalling our behaviour was against West Ham. Fine? Yes, but not really. Saddle up for the ride...Website: https://thegameisaboutglory.co.uk/Bluesky: @gameisglorypod.bsky.socialTwitter: @GameIsGloryPodMastodon: https://mastodon.green/@GameIsGloryPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegameisaboutglory/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Have you ever felt hindered by the Lord? Have you ever felt like God is ruining your plans instead of the other way around? Today, Pastor Jeff shows you that if you want to experience growth like never before and be a new creation like you desire to be, let God wreck you with His plans. The moment you choose His plans for your life is the moment that your life begins to bear fruit again. Don't dwell in your mediocrity and make an impact for God's kingdom. Sacrifice yourself to Jesus, just as He did for you.
Send us a textOur guest today is Susan Washburn, CFP®, CeFT®, JD, Senior Financial Advisor of ProVise Management Group. Forced to rebuild her life after Hurricane Katrina and an unexpected divorce, Susan found herself feeling overwhelmed and lost in the world of finance. Instead of letting this define her, she decided to get smart about money and pursue a career in financial planning.Today, Susan helps women take ownership of their financial lives. Join us as we discuss the importance of setting personal financial goals, seeking out supportive financial professionals, and, most importantly, taking small, actionable steps toward financial independence. We're so grateful to have her on the show today to share her inspiring story and remind us that it's never too late to get started!Here's some of what we discuss in this episode:0:00 – Intro1:22 – Susan's story9:34 – Being involved in financial affairs12:11 – How Susan started over17:03 – The importance of communication in financial planning21:53 – Taking small steps toward and finding a supportive networkLearn more about Susan HEREEpisodes LinksProVise Management Grouphttps://www.provise.com/Join the Purse Strings Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/pursestringsco/ To learn more about money and access additional episodes, visit us online: https://pursestrings.co/
Geoffrey Shugen Arnold, Roshi - ZMM - 10/13/24 - Stepping forward is essential to be truly alive. It's also the only way to learn, both where we are being genuine and true, and where we are stuck. It takes courage to give everything and risk failure, but the only way to get past relying on success or failure is in taking the next step, freeing ourselves from self-clinging. This talk by Shugen Roshi brings forth a koan from Daido Roshi's collection Koans of the Way of Reality, on the 15th anniversary since his passing.
Welcome back to another episode of Man vs Marriage!This weeks show we are helping you the listener Directly! We love helping you in an open forum, This process is called "STANDING OUTSIDE THE FRAME" We take your story and have an open discussion with practical takes and solutions on marriage and relationships. We keep you completely anonymous with the Jack and Jill protocol. The Jack in this episode is a long time listener, he and his wife Jill have had their share of struggles in life AND marriage, One of their most beautiful attributes is they do not quit. Jeanne and I so admire Jacks relentless desire and purist to make his marriage all it can be. He IS a loving husband and father, he means well in his intentions and like us all those intentions can be misunderstood. Jeanne and I read the email live and discuss the situation in real time, all discussion comes from a foundation of love and the understanding we have one side of a 3 sided journey. We look forward to helping Jack and, someday maybe even you!Reach out to TheQDawG! quincy@mvsmpodcast.comCheck out our branded apparel! quincymoran.com/apparel
When's the last time you felt your faith progress? When's the last time you felt that excitement that you first felt when you originally gave your life to Jesus? In today's message, Pastor Jeff reminds you of the importance of always being committed to growing your faith. When you don't water the garden, you stop bearing fruit and it's not enough for God to remain in neutral. Don't just be a traffic cone for God's kingdom. Be the best version of yourself by giving your all for the sake of Jesus.
MESSAGE US WHAT YOU WANT US TO TALK ABOUTBill and Rick break down the first third of the season before getting into the game recap and eventually previewing the next week game.
When you consider what we call setbacks as something holding you back or keeping you from reaching your goal or something hard that gets in the way, it literally is a setback, but if we can change the way we view it as being a step forward or a step up instead, then we can still continue to progress forward on this journey, no matter the situation.
(0:00) Felger, Mazz & Murray discuss the Red Sox missed opportunity to make the playoffs. (13:56) Red Sox coverage is too positive for this season's outcome. (20:02) Callers weigh in during the Lightning Round! (27:31) The updated Felger & Mazz power rankings for where Bill Belichick will coach next year.
Join hosts Jeff Joniak and Tom Thayer on Bears etc. for their expert analysis as they preview the Bears' matchup with the Rams at Soldier Field this Sunday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Emerging writer and perpetual appreciator of life, Dave Lewis came on the podcast today to share about his roots in music as a drummer, and how that helped lay foundations for the storyteller he has become today. Check out Dave's stories and happenings on his Instagram page Share you thoughts on this episode in the Write Songs You Love Facebook Community group. For more songwriting prompts, challenges, good thoughtful fun, and to become a paid subscriber with awesome bonuses, check out the Write Songs You Love Newsletter at https://writesongsyoulove.substack.com.
W 118 odcinku Ciężkie Majki omawiają następujące tematy: Koniec afery Batushkowej i ewolucję w zespół Patriarkh, ciąg dalszy burzy wokół Linkin Park w której biorą udział bliscy Chestera Benningtona, przyznanie się Dave'a Grohla do dziecka z inną kobietą, podnietę Kerry'ego Kinga odnośnie najbliższych koncertów Slayer, powrót (chwilowy?) Acid Drinkers, agresję wokalisty Jane's Addiction, dużą i zajebistą trasę Iron Maiden i dziwny ruch The Ocean.Wśród omawianych albumów pierwiastek polski, czyli nowości od Last Penance i Czerń oraz zagraniczny od 156/Silence i Many Eyes.Punktem głównym odcinka jest rozmowa z muzykami Six Steps Forward – Bartem i Mateuszem.
Ohio state and local authorities identified Thomas Collier Jordan as the man who raped Michelle Puett and murdered Janice Christensen in 1987. But they noted it might only be the start of learning the breadth and depth of his violent past. Sure enough, a couple of days after their announcement, Vicki Faranucci stepped forward to identify Jordan as the man who had raped her. This is the last installment of a 3-day series, done in collaboration with the Akron Beacon Journal. Ohio Mysteries and the Beacon teamed up in 2021 to begin UNRESOLVED, a series of episodes about cold cases in the Akron Area. Christensen's murder was the first crime covered in that series. The original UNRESOLVED Ep 1: Janice Christensen www.ohiomysteries.com www.beaconjournal.com feedback@ohiomysteries.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
New Mexico State head football coach Tony Sanchez discusses the Aggies 4th quarter loss at home vs Liberty, where the team has improved, the pressure he is putting on their passing game and making late game decisions. How do you feel about Aaron Rodgers after Monday night football? The 49ers machine plugs and keeps on playing to win. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The first known survivor of forced organ harvesting by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has stepped forward. The man, who had parts of his lung and liver removed, escaped a Chinese prison and recently revealed his story during a press conference in Washington. The case highlights one of the more brutal atrocities carried out by the CCP against religious believers in China. We'll discuss the horrors of China's state-sanctioned organ harvesting practice, and how the U.S. Congress is moving to hold the CCP accountable, in this episode of Crossroads. *Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times. ⭕️
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The U.K. Telegraph this week as part of a long article suggested Bond 26 may have taken some baby steps forward.
Don't expect to see Cincinnati Bengals first-team squads on either side of the football when the Bengals and Bears match up at Solider Field on Saturday afternoon. While the Bears are expected to play their projected starters, Bengals head coach Zac Taylor will give players fighting for roster spots a chance to see who steps forward as training camp winds down with one more solid week and a third preseason game against the Colts coming up next Thursday night. Dave Lapham and Dave Berk give a preview of the game that can be heard on the First Star Logistics Bengals Radio Network with Lap and Dan Hoard on the call. First Star Logistics presents Dave Lapham In The Trenches.
CINCINNATI -- Joe Burrow is in line to make his first preseason start since the third preseason game of 2021 when he played for just three snaps and threw an incompletion to Ja'Marr Chase in a loss to the Miami Dolphins at Paul Brown Stadium. After suffering from appendicitis in 2022 and a strained calf in 2023, Burrow will likely play 1-2 series this Saturday against Tampa Bay. Geoff Hobson of Bengals.com joins in to not only talk Burrow, but the huge role Joseph Ossai can have this year, the biggest impressions made by rookies so far this camp, the battle brewing between Amarius Mims and Trent Brown and Harrison Butker's new contract and its impact on Evan McPherson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Here they are again, getting into the financial basics on “Let's Talk Money with Dave and Reb”. On this week's episode #388, Dave and Reb take a high level look at some of the topics they tackle in the quarterly online Financial Fitness Seminar offered at More Than Enough. Together, they give the reasoning behind some of the topics like “your big why”, financial awareness, and the three Ps of pain, purpose, and pleasure. The next live seminar will be held Tuesday, September 24, 2024. To go to any of these live and online events, go to morethanenough.ca to register. You can find the recorded seminars here: Financial Fitness Seminar link: https://sender3.zohoinsights.com/ck1/2d6f.327230a/70471c50-1f4f-11ee-814b-525400d4bb1c/9426304888f5e741d5c4d313412c1b84ac3219fd/2?e=qWyQGN9CJ3wvMQuJGhZzldC/EZB3QH/zqcCMrVJ0SI0QO6h3OV4nMRucVMemRrdK Debt Snowball Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHSg3yhh6Nc Tune in to the show today to hear their conversation which is sponsored by Financial Discipleship Canada and notmine.ca—a ministry to the body of Christ that voices and encourages dialogue and new conversations regarding finance and discipleship. To learn how you can connect your finances to being a disciple of Christ go to financialdiscipleship.ca. To order Reb's e-book, audio book, or soft-cover copy of Cultivating Trust: Finding God's Hope and Freedom for Your Finances, go to Cultivating Trust here! Or www.morethanenoughbooks.ca. Aired: August 2nd, 2024 on CHRI Radio 99.1FM in Ottawa, Canada. For questions or to schedule an appointment with a More Than Enough team member, e-mail david@morethanenough.ca or call 613-520-4157. For more CHRI shows, visit chri.ca.
This episode features a full length Bible study taught by Pastor Jack Abeelen of Morningstar Christian Chapel in Whittier, California.If today you prayed with Pastor Jack to receive the Lord, we'd love to hear about it and get you started on the right foot. Visit us online at: https://morningstarcc.org/born-again/To see more of Pastor Jack's Bible studies, visit our Morningstar Christian Chapel channel at https://www.youtube.com/@morningstarcc.To subscribe to our Podcast newsletter go to http://eepurl.com/iGzsP6.If you would like to support our electronic ministry, you may do so by going to our donations page at https://morningstarcc.churchcenter.com/giving/to/podcast.Visit our church website at https://morningstarcc.org.
The political landscape is shifting rapidly this week. Just days after President Biden announced he would not seek re-election, the Democratic party is getting in line behind the Vice President. According to an Associated Press survey, Vice President Kamala Harris has earned enough delegate support to become the Democratic nominee for President. And now, as she takes center stage, the spotlight on Harris has intensified. And the floodgate of criticism from Republicans has opened.Some of these attacks have focused on what you'd expect – like her work on immigration, or the Biden Administration's record on inflation. But some notable criticism has also focused on factors outside of the Vice President's control: Harris' race, and gender. On Monday, Republican Representative Tim Burchett of Tennessee called Harris “our DEI Vice President” in a post on X. DEI as in, “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.” And the Washington State GOP posted yesterday on the same platform that Harris was “unqualified to lead,” adding, “Antimeritocratic DEI is not building back better, it's setting us further back.” With the first Black and Asian woman – and only the second woman ever– headed to be the nominee of a major political party, how will racist and sexist tropes play a role in this campaign season? And how are Black and Asian women gearing up to confront them? Guest: Washington State Congresswoman Marilyn Strickland See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A new medication offers a potentially revolutionary disruption in HIV transmission – just as a leading global program to fight the disease gets hit with funding cuts.Also on the program, what can the recent heat wave in India teach the rest of the world about heat adaptation, and how health care systems can deal with rising temperatures world wide.Presenter: Claudia Hammond Producer: Margaret Sessa-Hawkins
Jaws of Justice Radio investigates how we can achieve justice from a system of laws deeply rooted in economic, social and political inequality. We want to dispel misconceptions created by […] The post REPAIRING THE FRACTURES: STEPS FORWARD IN BUILDING BRIDGES appeared first on KKFI.
Elaine is the founder of She Steps Forward Ministries, now branded She Steps Forward Coaching. She Steps Forward Coaching is helping to launch confident, successful Christian female entrepreneurs with targeted strategic plans so they can build sustainable businesses, ministries, and nonprofits. As a certified John Maxwell Team member, Elaine offers her coaching services to female entrepreneurs who desire a faith-based approach that is individualized to their unique needs when building their business, ministry, or nonprofit. By using her giftings of speaking, writing, leadership development, and entrepreneurial coaching, Elaine is empowering the next generation of Christian female entrepreneurs to step forward and launch their God-sized dreams in marketplace ministry. Elaine is also the founder and executive director of She Steps Forward International, a nonprofit working to equip both American and African women to lead businesses, ministries, and nonprofits and positively impact their communities. She Steps Forward International's signature offer is the She Steps Forward International Women's Conference, held each March, which brings like-minded female entrepreneurs together to glean inspiration and nuggets of wisdom from those already trailblazing a way in the marketplace. SSFI also gives back by offering new and rising Christian female entrepreneurs in the U.S. and Africa a chance to be a part of the SSFI Seed Money Grant program and by doing humanitarian work in Nairobi, Kenya.
#astros #baseball #podcast Dez and Garrett talk Astros-- well let's be honest, they just let off steam and complain for 40 minutes This podcast is sponsored by Big City Wings! This podcast is also brought to you by Coby Stevens! Shop cobystevens.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Michelle Thames discusses the crucial steps to putting yourself out there online, setting goals, and building confidence. She emphasizes that everyone starts somewhere and that fear is normal but can be overcome through action. Michelle advises starting small and focusing on authenticity to attract an audience. She also emphasizes the importance of setting smart goals and taking action to execute ideas. The episode concludes with encouragement to take the first steps towards putting yourself out there and building a successful online presence. Takeaways Everyone starts somewhere, so don't feel behind when starting on social media. Fear is normal, but taking action is what separates those who succeed. Start small and focus on authenticity to attract an audience. Set smart goals that are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound. Take action and execute your ideas to see results. The journey to success begins with a single step, so don't let the start stop you. Book your 1:1 Coaching Call Here Book your marketing makeover here Catch up on other podcast episodes on Apple and Spotify Follow Michelle on Instagram Support the Show.
Breaking down Jasson Dominguez's latest rehab developments and the Yankees losing a key pitcher!
Three Steps Forward is a podcast that helps us make and find practical paths in Judaism towards the things we need to build a better life for ourselves and the people we love.We will develop the tools to help us pray meaningfully, be there for others in suffering, and create a Shabbat environment that lifts the people around us. The things we find will carry us through the week, no matter what comes.The Three Steps Forward podcast is part of the broader Three Steps Forward workshop and panels program in the United Orthodox Synagogues.
Weinstein conviction overturned, B.C. First Nation fire home, Venice tourist charges, Ontario sick note rules, Woman fixes Ottawa website, Mallory letters, Rat hole final update, and more.
Rosemary and Bill team up to investigate a case they believe shouldn't be closed. The women of Hope Valley start a day care. Hickam and Mei celebrate a milestone.Watch on Philo! - Philo.tv/DTH
Sermon by Pastor Eric Ruoff
Most of us grow up thinking failure is bad. And, let's face it, it never feels good! Failure—and all the bad feelings that go with it—are real, like unemployment, bankruptcy, and divorce, just to name a few. Over time though, we might stop thinking we've failed at something and instead start believing we are failures. But, according to today's guest, failure is never final. Dr. Gregory Jantz is back on the 4:13 to remind us that God's view of success has more to do with who we are than what we do. He'll not only help you redefine failure, but also give you strategies and paradigm shifters to turn every setback into a stepping stone. SHOW NOTES: 413Podcast.com/292
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In this episode of the Eye on the Tigers Podcast, Eli Hoff and Ben Frederickson prepare for the end of the Mizzou men's basketball season, and weigh whether the Tigers have a chance of doing the surprising and winning a game in the SEC tournament. Eli shares some of his observations from the first spring football practices before he and Ben discuss MU's hire of a search firm for its athletics director hunt. This week's Quick 3 puts Ben on the spot as a hypothetical candidate for the gig, with some decisions looming right off the bat.
Sam Monson of Pro Football Focus joins Ken Carman and Jonathan Peterlin to talk Cleveland Browns and the NFL on Friday's edition of The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima.
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