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WATCH ON YOUTUBE Scripture: Luke 24:1-121. When life is out of control, it distracts me from spiritual things.- Fear- Despair2. The resurrection of Jesus changes everything.- Jesus can give me peace in the middle of chaos.- Jesus frees me from guilt and regret.3. When life is out of control, Jesus speaks to my heart.
Welcome to the Code:Black (UK) Radio Show #15 - March 2025 - broadcast on AH.FM! James Black and Slipcode supply you with 2 hours of banging tunes - playing upfront trance and techno with a generous helping of remixes and bootlegs! Thank you for checking us out. YT Channel - www.youtube.com/@CodeBlackUk Codeblack Radio Show #015 - March 2025 ----------------------------- James Black Mix ----------------------------- 1. Lange & James Black Presents - Pushed To The Edge 2. Alena - Turn It Around (Billie Gilles Remix) 3. Giuseppe Ottaviani, Alex Sonata & TheRio, Tishmal - Tears Of The Kingdom 4. The Thrillseekers - Es Verda 5. Binary Finary - 1998 (Talla 2xlc Remix) 6. Ralph Fridge - Angel (Metta & Glyde Remix) 7. James Dymond, Nick J. Mason - Anthem 8. Asteroid, Lightstate - Universe With Us 9. Metta & Glyde, Yoshi & Razner - Connecting Minds 10. Steve Hill x Technical, The Morrighan - Cloudbusting 11. Signum - Coming On Strong (Reorder Remix) Slipcode Mix ------------------------------ 1. Ahmed Helmy - Fallin' Deeper (Dmitry Chelnokov Extended Remix) 2. Comacode - Marveless (Extended Mix) 3. N.O.B.A - Shadows From The Darkness (Original Mix) 4. Brendan Bartels & Cari - Road Ahead (Extended Mix) 5. Kevin Crowley - Open Your Mind (Extended Mix) 6. Rusty Spica - Hypercube (Extended Mix) 7. Arhard & Anub1s - Heart Of Babylon (Extended Mix) 8. Wilson Chan - Wanderlust (Original Mix) 9. Trance X - Signal (Extended Mix) 10. Absolom - The Secret (DJG & MIK! Extended Bootleg) 11. Gregory James - Mahara (Extended Mix) 12. Adam Ellis,Dettech Louise Smith - We Gather (Miharu Extended Remix) 13. Robinito - Afterhours (Extended Mix) 14. rymszaK - Infinity (Extended Mix)
WATCH ON YOUTUBE The Real Lord's PrayerScripture: John 17What do we learn about the heart of Jesus?- Deep relationship with His Father.- Cares deeply.- Obedient to His purpose.- Truthful words.1. Jesus prays for Himself.2. Jesus prays for His Disciples.3. Jesus prays for Me.
DJ James Black guest mix for Dave Pearce Delirium podcast April 2025 right before our Brighton Trance Anthems party on April 4th. 25 minute mini mix previewing some of my favourite tracks at the moment! Keep an eye out for my FULL SET from this event COMING SOON! --------------------------------------------------------------------- James Black Delirium Guest Mix 2025 Tracklist 1. Vadim Zhukov & Megan Sampson - Hearts Connected (Brian McCalla Remix) 2. The Thrillseekers & Aly & Fila - Es Vedra 3. Steve Hill x Technikal feat. The Morrighan - Cloudbusting x Universal Nation 4. Talla 2xlc & Zyrus 7 - 1998 5. Lange & James Black Presents - Pushed To The Edge
Tune into a special edition of NewsWare's Trade Talk with Trading Anchor Bill Olsen and Steve Hill, CEO of AIQ Systems. Our experts offer sector based insights and analysis on what happened in Q1 and what to look ahead for in Q2. Want to learn more about AIQ Systems? Visit www.AIQsystems.com.
WATCH ON YOUTUBE Prayer of JabezScripture: 1 Chronicles 4:9-101. Who was Jabez?- Honorable- Painful life- Future looked bleak- No mention of his father- Poor2. God loves to show his grace by answering prayer.- Yes- No- Not yet- You gotta be kidding3. The four requests of Jabez.A. BlessingB. Expand TerritoryC. Presence of GodD. Protection
From 'Spits & Suds' (subscribe here): You see his Dallas Stars Cartoons on social media where he is known as Sportstoons. Sports Editorial Cartoonist Steve Hill drops by to talk about drawing various Dallas Stars players with host Gavin Spittle. Steve talks about his love of hockey and where his love of the Stars came from. Which players he loves to draw the most. The art of not just the cartoon but the subject matter that needs to go along with it. How quickly he can create a Stars cartoon and how he watches the games at the same time. How hockey and art have come together for Stars fans on today's Spits and Suds. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On the 25th episode of Guess That Record, Jackson interviews Canadian blues musician Steve Hill! Hailing from Quebec, Steve has been performing for 30 years and found success as a one man band where he handles vocals, guitar, and drums all at once. Steve won a JUNO Award in 2015, and has shared the stage with the likes of Ray Charles, B.B. King, and ZZ Top. Steve's new album "Hanging on a String" is out now, and you can catch Steve on tour across Canada this year! Find out more at https://stevehillmusic.com/ Guess That Record is sponsored by: Marvel Marketing (https://marvelmarketing.ca/) Guitarworks (https://guitarworks.ca/) Recordland (https://www.instagram.com/recordlandcalgary/) Guess That Record is picked up on radio by these amazing stations: CKMS (https://radiowaterloo.ca/) CKXU (https://ckxu.com/) South Devon Sound (https://southdevonsound.co.uk/) Visit our website (https://guessthatrecordpodcast.com/) Visit our Spotify playlist (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0B5g5u7usVmyLa3IXmga4P) Follow us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/guessthatrecord/?hl=en) Follow us on TikTok (https://www.tiktok.com/@guessthatrecord) Subscribe to our YouTube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkDkfXa3P5XIRWIQkdQ0B9Q)
WATCH ON YOUTUBEStraight Talk About MoneyScripture: 2 Corinthians 8-91. Jesus is my role model.2. It's all about Grace.3. Everyone should give something.4. Give your life to Jesus.5. Follow through on commitments.6. Infinite loop principle: Joy produces generosity. Generosity produces more joy.Practical Advice From Your Pastor- Track your expenses.- Get a budget.- Spend less than you make- Get a plan to be debt-free.- Get on the same page as your spouse.- Give deliberately and generously.- Give your time and talent by serving in ministry.- Prepare a will.- Consider giving 10% of your estate to your church.
WATCH ON YOUTUBELiving For What LastsMatthew 6:1-331. Live with eternity in mind.2. Trade temporary treasure for future rewards.3. God sees the motives of our giving.4. Worry is the obstacle to generosity.5. Seeking God's kingdom will be rewarded.
WATCH ON YOUTUBEHow To Be Financially Content1 Timothy 6:6-191. Christ + Contentment = Gain2. Greed destroys contentment.- Track your spending.- Get a budget.- Spend less than you make.3. Wealth inflames arrogance.4. Put your hope in God: Discern the temporary from the eternal.- Hope means trust: A confident expectation that God will provide.- Trust the giver, not the gift.5. Generosity feeds contentment.- Generosity counters materialism.- Generosity imitates God.- Gratitude and obedience lay the foundation for true generosity.
WATCH ONYOUTUBEGod's Investment StrategyLuke 16:1-15Strategy #1: Recognize you're a manager, not an owner.- Our lives—Time- Possessions- Money- Relationship- Talents- GospelStrategy #2: Make the smartest investment—People's eternity.Strategy #3: Trust Factor—Can God trust you?Strategy #4: Choose your master—God or Money?Strategy #5: Final Audit—Are you ready to give an account?
WATCH ON YOUTUBE Parenting Blueprint Ephesians 6:1-4 1. Rules without a relationship produce rebellion. 2. A relationship without rules produces chaos. - Teaching children to obey their parents lays the foundation for a lifelong pattern of obedience to the Lord. - Honoring parents doesn't end at 18. - The best thing you can do for your kid is have a good marriage.
Steve Hill, the ultimate one-man band, delivers electrifying blues-rock performances—playing guitar, drums, harmonica, and more all at once, with no backing band. In this episode, he unveils the secrets behind his unique live setup, his DIY approach to music, and the inspiration behind his new album, Hanging On A String, shaped by near-death experiences, including a car accident and house fire. Hill also discusses his musical influences, recording techniques, live performance challenges, and the upcoming Jimi Hendrix tribute tour. Metal Mayhem ROC Socials:
Steve Hill, the ultimate one-man band, delivers electrifying blues-rock performances—playing guitar, drums, harmonica, and more all at once, with no backing band. In this episode, he unveils the secrets behind his unique live setup, his DIY approach to music, and the inspiration behind his new album, Hanging On A String, shaped by near-death experiences, including a car accident and house fire. Hill also discusses his musical influences, recording techniques, live performance challenges, and the upcoming Jimi Hendrix tribute tour. Metal Mayhem ROC Socials:
WATCH ON YOUTUBE Sermon title: What God Says About Marriage. Scripture: Ephesians 5:22-31 1. Marriage basics: - God invented marriage. - Marriage is for your happiness. - Marriage is a picture of Christ and the church. 2. God has a design for marriage. 3. Relationships that last a lifetime are based on trust.
What's the secret to a happy marriage? Which one of us didn't know what a reacharound is until today? Are bouquet garnis worth it? We answer all these questions, along with the most important one of all: why are people still listening to this nonsense, 300 episodes in? Joining us is the brilliant Rob Deering. He tells us about his 25 year career in comedy, and what he believes has kept him and his wife together for so long. Ellie also shares her top tip for staying married (spoiler: it involves a lot of WhatsApp groups.)As this is our 300th episode, we thought we'd bring back our fave game of yesteryear, Handbag Surprise. Plus, a daft quiz! And, of course, some Scummy Mummy Confessions, involving sex, burping, and a Christmas present fail. Do check out Rob and Paul's excellent running podcast, Running Commentary, wherever you get your podcasts. Rob's book is called Running Tracks and it's out now. The other podcast Ellie mentions in this episode is called The Swinging Palm Trees. Rob is directing our brand new show, HOT MESS! Tickets are now on sale for billions of gigs all over the country throughout 2025. Come and see us in Horsham, Stockport, Wrexham, Birmingham, Farnham, Leeds, Sheffield, Stroud, Harlow, Dunstable... And that's just March and April! Check scummymummies.com for more dates and tickets. Huge thanks to all the amazing guests we've had over the last 300 episodes. It has been such a joy and a privilege to meet so many interesting, clever, funny people, and also Steve Hill. But the biggest thanks of all goes to everyone who has listened to and left lovely reviews for our silly old podcast. We never thought we'd still be here 300 episodes later, but we're so happy that we are. Thank you, so much, for listening. x Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
WATCH ON YOUTUBE Title: Words Matter Scripture: Ephesians 4:25-32 Big Idea: Words have the power to destroy or build up relationships. 1. Speak the truth in love. 2. Avoid harmful words. - Sarcasm - Tone - Cussing - Gossip 3. Grace them up.
WATCH ON YOUTUBE TITLE: The Unoffendable Life SCRIPTURE: Ephesians 4:25-31 MESSAGE NOTES: Big Idea: Become unoffendable. 1. Get rid of anger. 2. Forgive quickly. 3. Give Grace.
WATCH ON YOUTUBE https://youtu.be/aL1mnc7HOeA TITLE: State of the Church MESSAGE NOTES: Church is a movement of people committed to a message. 1. Jesus is the foundation of the church. 2. The church has a unique message. 3. The church has a clear mission. Grace Community Fellowship Mission Statement: Love People Where They're At and Help Them Follow Jesus.
WATCH ON YOUTUBE SCRIPTURE: Luke 2:1-12 MESSAGE NOTES: 1. Fulfillment of prophecy Isaiah 9:6 For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. 2. Everyone is invited. Luke 2:8–12 And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night. An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they were terrified. But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people. Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord. This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.” 3. God is with us. Matthew 1:21–23 She will give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins.” All this took place to fulfill what the Lord had said through the prophet: “The virgin will conceive and give birth to a son, and they will call him Immanuel” (which means “God with us”).
In this New Music Friday episode, we speak with Canadian "One Man Blues Band", singer/songwriter Steve Hill. We deep dive into his latest album, Hanging On A String.
Welcome back to the new video edition of the show Where ever you look whoever you talk to when the name Steve Hill crops up superlatives follow..and conversation is flowing following on from the release of "Hanging on a String" the album recorded in Foo Fighters Studio 606 in LA raw power and energy seep from every track, so its a good time to talk to Steve who is resting up at home ahead of a hectic 2025 . So grab a brew sit back and enjoy our converation that covered pretty much everything from the first guitar to the man he would most like to jam with on stage, and don't forget he's shared a stage with everyone from BB King to ZZ Top
In this first of a multi-part series exploring the implications a second Trump administration for international law and policy in the United States, Catherine is joined by Steve Hill, the Executive Secretary of the Institute for International Justice and Rule of Law and former Director of the Office of Legal Affairs at NATO headquarters. This episode explores the history of NATO, its current challenges in light of Russia's war in Ukraine, and the future of this historic political and military alliance.
1. NyTiGen, Fantazm, Ria Joyse - Miss You (NyTiGen Extended Dub) 2. Hemstock & Jennings - Shout (C'Mon) (Mercurial Virus Extended Remix) 3. Armin van Buuren, Gryffin - What Took You So Long (Extended Mix) 4. Steve Hill, The Morrighan - Heart of Asia feat. The Morrighan (Extended Mix) 5. Maria Healy - November Morning (Extended Mix) 6. Karl Osvan - Legends (Extended Mix) 7. Maria Nayler, Trance Classics - Silence (Extended Mix) 8. Talla 2xlc, Fragma - Toca's Miracle (Extended Mix) 9. Brent Rix - For You (Extended Mix) 10. 0Gravity - Awake (Extended Mix) 11. Noff, James Dust, Jodie Poye - Didn't Know I Was Looking for Love (Extended Mix) 12. Darren Porter, Mercurial Virus - One Life (Extended Mix) 13. 40THAVHA - Ritratto di Signora (Extended Mix) 14. Lee Hanlon - Moonlander (Extended Mix) 15. Paul elov8 Smith - ISOTOPE (Original Mix) 16. Terra V., STNX - Galaxus (Extended Mix) 17. Lange, Skye - Drifting Away (Alessandra Roncone Extended Remix) 18. Ryan K - Photosystem 2 (Extended mix) 19. MakeFlame - The Raving Reality (Extended Mix) 20. Eryon Stocker - Nuwanda (Extended Mix) 21. Talla 2xlc, Dumonde - Sometimes (JAMX & D.Mand Extended Mix) 22. Andrea Ribeca - Destination Outer Space (Extended Mix) 23. Kriess Guyte - Orbital Sunrise (Extended Mix) 24. RAM & Richard Durand pres Digital Culture vs Space Frog & Derb - Follow Me 2024 (Extended Mix) 25. Ryan K & Brendan Bartels - DiscoTek (Extended Mix) 26. Key4050 - Feel Less (Extended Mix)
Welcome back to this video edition New to Steve Hill ? then this is a real treat he is a one man rock'n'blues phenomenon, he has played alongsiide and with some of the legends of the genre over the last 30 plus years sharing the bill with everyone from BB King, The Stones ZZ Top these days his one man show fills venues wherever he goes around the globe. This is a clip from the recent video we recorded with him and at the end watch as he rips through his latest track from the new album
WATCH ON YOUTUBE TITLE: I am a failure Scripture: Psalm 51 Big Idea: Be honest about what went wrong. 1. Confess it to God. 2. Focus on God's love, not your baggage. 3. Listen to the loving advice of your godly friends. 4. Allow time for God to heal it. 5. My biggest sins are tiny compared to God's grace. 6. Allow God to use your sinful mistakes.
WATCH ON YOUTUBE TITLE: The Bethlehem Star Scripture: Matthew 2:1-12 1. What was the star? - Myth - Alignment of planets - Super nova - Comet 2. The star was the glory of God. 3. How are people led to Jesus today? - Pray - Reflecting - Inviting
It's estimated that 15 to 20% of the global population is neurodivergent. 1 in 5 people. But fear of stigma prevents many from disclosing this in their workplaces. That's a lot of people not bringing their full selves – and skills – to work. And companies not getting the best of their brilliant talent. For some, choosing to disclose can be empowering and spotlight their strengths. But it can also be complex to navigate. Especially when there's stereotypes or lack of education and understanding. So, what can companies do to become more inclusive for neurodiverse people – and make the most of their talents? That's what we're exploring with Steve Hill, Chief Commercial Officer at auticon, and Matt Stallard, leader of Tech Strategy & Transformation and ServiceNow practices at Deloitte, in this episode of The Green Room as we ask: How can companies think differently about people who think differently? What made our guests want to get involved in this space? How have they seen things change throughout their careers? And how are they building neuroinclusive workplaces now? Is there still stigma – and how can businesses best tackle this and increase understanding? What can companies do to create inclusive workspaces that enable people with neurodivergent traits to succeed? How do we ensure line managers are equipped to support neurodivergent talent? Could it actually be a catalyst for business growth? And how can businesses ensure they get the best out of people and how they work? Tune in to find out: Why Matt became so passionate about neurodiversity The story behind the largest majority-autistic company in the world The small changes that make all the difference when hiring neurodivergent people The secret to getting the best out of people and how they work Enjoyed this episode? Check our website for our recommendations to learn more about this topic: deloitte.co.uk/greenroompodcasts You can also watch our episodes over on YouTube: youtube.com/@DeloitteUK Guests: Steve Hill, Chief Commercial Officer at auticon, and Matt Stallard, Technology Strategy and Transformation Lead partner at Deloitte Hosts: Annie Wong and Oli Carpenter Original music: Ali Barrett
Watch on YouTube Scripture: Psalm 62 Big Idea: When your world is shaken, stand on the rock. 1. Pray honestly. 2. Pray for plan A. 3. Accept plan B. 4. Pour out your heart. 5. God is trustworthy
Watch on YouTube Speaker: Steve Hill Scripture: Psalm 23 MESSAGE NOTES: Big Idea: Only God can give me rest. 1. Faster may not be better. - Physical fatigue - Emotional fatigue - Spiritual fatigue 2. Seven ways to get the rest you need: - Look to God to meet your needs. - Obey God's instruction about rest. - Rely on God for guidance. - Learn to enjoy your season of life. - Ask God to protect you. - Trust God to provide. - Focus on your future reward with Jesus.
The Five Count recently had a chance to speak with musician Steve Hill. Steve is known as one of Canada's most-prolific guitarists. He's also a Juno Award winner. His new album Hanging on a String is available now! https://youtu.be/o6BKIwGDlBY?si=9NJ2DCy_MmBK04FY
Watch on YouTube Speaker: Steve Hill Scripture: Psalm 142 MESSAGE NOTES: Big Idea: When you feel alone, rely on the God who is always there. 1. Verbalize your emotions and visualize your situation. 2. Loneliness might be caused by… - Rejection - Broken Dreams 3. Overcoming loneliness: - Resist withdrawing from church. - Reality is my friend. - God knows your situation. - Find your people. - Trust God.
Watch on YouTube Speaker: Steve Hill Scripture: Psalm 42 MESSAGE NOTES: Big Idea: God did not create us to be strong without Him. 1. Don't stuff it, say it to God. 2. Hopelessness obscures reality. 3. Hope gives life. 4. Don't be a fixer, be a friend. 5. Grace is sufficient.
Watch on YouTube Speaker: Steve Hill Scripture: Psalm 109 MESSAGE NOTES: Big Idea: When we pray about our hurt, Jesus can free us to love our enemies. 1. Bring it all to God. 2. Express it to God. 3. Four bad ways to express your anger. A. Maniac B. Mute button C. Martyr D. Manipulator 4. Some Causes of anger. A. Blocked goals B. Unmet needs C. Hurt 5. Shift from anger to peace.
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Shoot us a Text.On this Tuesday, we dive into GM's historic EV sales surge in China, explore how AI-powered voice assistants are changing the in-car experience, and look at Starbucks' new CEO's strategy to cut discounts and bring back the coffeehouse charm.Show Notes with links:General Motors has achieved a significant milestone in China, selling more electric and hybrid vehicles than ICE cars for the first time in Q3 2024.Total deliveries in China grew by 14.3% to more than 426K vehicles, across brands like Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, and SAIC-GM-Wuling, with over 224K being new energy vehicles (NEVs).The SAIC-GM-Wuling joint venture led GM's EV success, contributing 328K vehicles, driven by models like the Wuling Hong Guang MINI EV and BinguoEV.Buick's GL8 PHEV minivan hit a milestone as China's first premium multi-purpose vehicle to surpass 2 million units in sales, with 45% of its Q3 sales coming from the plug-in hybrid version.In the U.S., GM only delivered 32,000 EVs in Q3.Steve Hill, GM Senior Vice President, remarked: “We are building momentum for both sales volume and market share in China.”Automakers are struggling to keep control of the in-car experience as Apple and Google push their AI-powered voice assistants deeper into vehicles, shaping how drivers interact with their cars.Apple and Google's voice assistants are handling tasks like navigation, calendar access, and smart home control, using vast amounts of customer data to deliver highly personalized experiences.Automakers are losing ground because they don't have access to the same level of consumer data, which tech giants use to make voice interactions smoother and more intuitive.While companies like SoundHound AI offer alternatives, most automakers are outsourcing voice tech, avoiding the challenge of building their own.“Even within the vehicle, you're competing with what's on your mirror link or phone,” said Aakash Arora of Boston Consulting Group. Automakers are "not only competing with other OEMs, you may be competing with your own apps."Under new CEO Brian Niccol, Starbucks is cutting back on its recent discount-heavy strategy, aiming to return to its roots with a focus on premium coffee and customer service.Starbucks had introduced promotions like buy one, get one free and 50% off discounts to boost sales, but the results were underwhelming.The company plans to reduce promotions during the holiday season, instead focusing on seasonal drinks through advertising.Niccol took over as Starbucks CEO in September 2024, following declining sales and customer complaints and aims to restore Starbucks' reputation as a community-focused coffeehouse, with plans to revamp stores for a better customer experience."We have an opportunity to make the store experience better for our partners and, in turn, for our customers," Niccol said.Hosts: Paul J Daly and Kyle MountsierGet the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/ Read our most recent email at: https://www.asotu.com/media/push-back-email
Hunters for Hope's Steve Hill and Adam Kreisel turn surplus venison from hunters and farmers into high-protein food parcels for low-income families.
Send us a textWe are on location as the iconic Tropicana Las Vegas took its final bow with a breathtaking spectacle. What a show! The Las Vegas skyline was illuminated with an impressive drone and fireworks show, followed by the 22-second-long implosion of the Tropicana at 2:30 a.m. PT on Wednesday, Oct. 9. According to officials... the momentous event marks the next chapter in Las Vegas' legacy of reinvention: the A's state-of-the-art ballpark and a world-class entertainment resort destination in partnership with Bally's Corporation. We chat with Steve Hill, the President of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. We asked him about Las Vegas implosions and why they are so special and we also asked him to confirm that the A's are really moving here. Listen and see what he has to say! Call LevelUp Law at 855-LevelUp or visit LevelUpLaw.comVegasNearMe AppIf it's fun to do or see, it's on VegasNearMe. The only app you'll need to navigate Las Vegas. Support the showFollow us on Instagram: @vegas.revealedFollow us on Twitter: @vegasrevealedFollow us on TikTok: @vegas.revealedWebsite: Vegas-Revealed.com
Watch on YouTube Speaker: Steve Hill Scripture: Psalms 8:1-9 MESSAGE NOTES: Big Idea: Since God created us, we must be valuable. 1. Be amazed by God's creation. 2. Praise God for his creativity. 3. We are made in God's image. - Value - Vision - Vocation
Watch on YouTube Speaker: Steve Hill Scripture: Mark 5:1-20 Big Idea: Building bridges means crossing boundaries to bring healing to the hurting. 1. Be willing to step into unfamiliar territory. 2. Recognize the value of every person. 3. Engage with those trapped in spiritual darkness by offering the gospel. 4. Prioritize restoration over rejection. 5. Empower the transformed to share their story. 6. Be persistent despite opposition. 7. Celebrate life change.
Watch on YouTube Speaker: Steve Hill Scripture: Matthew 9:9-13 Big Idea: Build bridges by loving people where they're at. 1. People are not projects. 2. Invest in people. 3. Listen to their story. 4. Move into the zone. Five Bridge Teams - Our Neighborhood School - Recovery Care - Foster Care - Sports Outreach - Church Neighborhood
Watch on YouTube Our Mission Statement: Love people where they're at and help them follow Jesus. Big Idea: Build bridges by loving people Jesus loves. - What kind of community do we live in? - What is our church good at? - What's our heartbeat?
Episode Notes Airbnb aims to focus on a lot more than short-term rentals. The company has plans to consistently launch new lines of business going forward, including those that may not be geared toward travel, writes Travel Technology Reporter Justin Dawes. CEO Brian Chesky said at the Skift Global Forum on Wednesday he anticipates launching two or three ventures annually that could eventually generate a billion dollars a year in revenue. He acknowledged not all of those ventures will be successful, but added now is the right time for the company to grow beyond the core business. Chesky also said that stays between 30 and 90 days could represent a huge area of growth for Airbnb, noting that online travel agencies wouldn't likely provide travelers that opportunity. Next, Las Vegas officials believe the city needs to host more big sporting events to help maintain tourism growth, writes Global Tourism Reporter Dawit Habtemariam. Steve Hill, CEO of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, said at the Skift Global Forum the city aims to have a marquee event in the first or second quarter of each year in addition to the annual Formula 1 race. Las Vegas hosted the Super Bowl this February, which generated $1 billion in incremental economic impact. Sandra Douglass Morgan, president of the NFL's Las Vegas Raiders, said the city wouldn't be the same if it stopped hosting large sporting events. Las Vegas is scheduled to host Wrestlemania and the College Football Playoff National Championship next year. Finally, Dubai is synonymous with luxury tourism. But the city is looking to rely less on its famous landmarks and celebrity campaigns in favor of what it considers a more authentic tourism experience, writes Middle East Reporter Josh Corder. Dubai Tourism CEO Issam Kazim said the city needed landmark projects and luxury hotels to attract tourists in the beginning. But he said Dubai Tourism is working to showcase the city's residents and hidden gems, citing its arts and culture. For more travel stories and deep dives into the latest trends, head to skift.com. Connect with Skift LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/skift/ X: https://twitter.com/skift Facebook: https://facebook.com/skiftnews Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/skiftnews/ WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaAL375LikgIXmNPYQ0L/ Subscribe to @SkiftNews and never miss an update from the travel industry.
We have a brand-new episode of ‘Autism: In conversation with auticon' to share with you. Hosted by Carrie Grant, our latest episode is all about autistic talent – what that means, what that looks like, how we celebrate it, and how we nurture it. Carrie is joined by a fantastic panel, including: Ben Branson, founder of Seedlip, Pollen Projects and The Hidden 20%, Dancer & TV Personality Tom Malone Jnr, and Steve Hill, Chief Commercial Officer for UK & Ireland at auticon.
Podcast: Emerson Automation Experts (LS 23 · TOP 10% what is this?)Episode: Building Cybersecurity Robustness in Pipeline Operations PodcastPub date: 2024-07-25Manufacturers and producers across all industries know the challenges in keeping their operations cyber-secure. Industries such as pipeline transportation and electrical & gas distribution networks face additional challenges in the wide geographic spread of their operations and the need for reliance on public communications networks. In this podcast, I'm joined by Emerson cybersecurity expert Steve Hill to discuss these additional challenges and ways the companies in these industries, suppliers, and federal regulators are collaborating to develop and implement best practices for strong cyber resiliency. Give the podcast a listen and visit the SCADA Solutions & Software for Energy Logistics on Emerson.com and the AspenTech Digital Grid Management page for methods and solutions to improve your cybersecurity defenses and ongoing programs. Transcript Jim: Hi, everyone. This is Jim Cahill with another “Emerson Automation Experts” podcast. Pipelines cover a wide geographic area and require continuous monitoring for safe, efficient, and reliable operations. Today, I’m joined by Steve Hill to discuss the challenges pipeline operators face in keeping their pipeline networks cybersecure. Welcome to the podcast, Steve. Steve: Thanks, Jim. Pleasure to be here. Jim: Well, it’s great to have you. I guess, let’s get started by asking you to share your background and path to your current role here with us at Emerson. Steve: Thanks, yeah. I’ve been in the automation and SCADA industry for about 40 years, started on the hardware design and communications that then moved over to software. And it’s nearly 20 years I’ve been with Emerson. I joined as part of the Bristol Babcock acquisition. My main focus now is working in wide-area SCADA as the director of SCADA Solutions for Emerson, and most of that’s working in the oil and gas industry, working with Emerson sales and the engineering teams and our customers as they design systems and products for the industry. And also, alongside that, for the last few years, I’ve been collaborating with CISA. That’s the U.S. government Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency as part of the Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative. Jim: Okay. That’s a nice, varied background. That’s really good for our discussion. So, what exactly do you mean by wide-area SCADA? Steve: That’s a great question. There’s a SCADA system where the software is monitoring equipment across a very wide area. It might be a very large geographic area, like a pipeline or gas, or water distribution network, or perhaps a well field. I mean, some of the systems, for example, I was speaking to a customer last week who is monitoring an entire pipeline across Peru, and yet, their control centers are actually in Mexico. So, to do that kind of thing, the equipment is usually connected via public networks. You know, private networks don’t extend that far, and even the control centers may be widely distributed. And as part of that, compared to in-plant control, there’s an assumption that your communications are clearly not gonna be 100% perfect. You’re gonna lose communications either momentarily, like with cellular networks, and when, for example, like we’ve got in Texas this week, with natural events like hurricanes can cut communications for hours. But because these systems are all critical infrastructure, such as pipelines or electrical distribution, the actual operations, the process, must never be interrupted. Today, we’re talking about cybersecurity, and that same sensitivity is why these systems are now the target to some of the most sophisticated cyberattacks. Jim: Okay, that gives a picture of the breadth of these types of SCADA systems, and you had mentioned you’d work with CISA, the cybersecurity infrastructure defense agency, and the Joint Cyber Defense Collaborative, which I’ll just call JCDC for short. Can you give some more examples on that work? Steve: Yeah. Really, I could give you a bit of background. Probably many of our listeners know that there’s been several successful cyberattacks against critical infrastructure over the last few years. Probably the most famous in the pipeline industry was an attack that’s referred to as the Colonial Pipeline attack. That was actually a criminal ransomware attack that resulted in gasoline and jet fuel shortage across the Eastern U.S. for several days, and that was criminals basically trying to get money. And it was almost a random attack, it wasn’t targeted. However, there have been actual state-sponsored attacks, and probably the one that was most successful was prior to the Russian military attack against Ukraine. They actually instituted several successful cyberattacks against the Ukrainian power grid. And very concerning is, in recent months, the U.S. infrastructure, including pipelines, have been successfully infiltrated by a group that are called Volt Typhoon, who are thought to be from the People’s Republic of China. So JCDC and CISA are working hard to really counter and protect against these threats. Jim: Wow. Well, that’s clearly a huge concern. What is the JCDC doing to address these challenges? Steve: Well, in 2023, so last year, JCDC facilitated the development of something called the Pipeline Reference Architecture. Basically, Emerson, alongside other industry vendors and also pipeline operators, participated in the development of this Pipeline Reference Architecture, which I’ll refer to as the PRA. It’s a fairly short document that outlines the design and operating principles for SCADA systems in the pipeline industry. And one thing the government is keen to point out, it’s not a regulatory document, but it does set out the best principles and is intended as guidance for the industry. Really, they want to work with the industry to come up with best practices. Jim: Well, it sounds like this PRA is another set of standards to address cybersecurity. Why is another document needed in the industry where a bunch of standards exist now? Steve: Yeah, that’s a question I and other members get asked quite a lot. The main reason is that wide-area SCADA represents a very different set of challenges to traditional SCADA, which we refer to as inside the wire. So for example, a refinery or a manufacturing plant, everything is in one location. But as I mentioned before, wide-area SCADA has got a very wide displacement, physically. It also actually has a lot of remote field workers. There may be folks working on that system hundreds of miles from base, and you’re also using communications networks that are not even owned or operated by the owners of the pipeline. Though this PRA is really intended for the pipeline industry, clearly, it’s applicable to almost any wide-area SCADA, that’s water or electrical industry as well. Jim: Okay, that makes sense. So those are definitely challenges that don’t exist for more automation systems, as you say, inside the wire. Tell us more about how the PRA addresses these. Steve: Well, the big thing is segmentation, basically, taking the network and splitting it into different levels that represent different areas of the operation. For example, the internet would be what’s referred to as level zero, and moving all the way down to the bottom of the network, that’s level nine. And the levels in between that represent different levels of trust. Now, those who are familiar with cybersecurity and SCADA are probably familiar with something that is called the Purdue model, which I think first came out in the late 1980s, and that also splits up SCADA and control networks and actually business networks into different levels. However, when that came out, the internet was in its infancy. No one would ever have used the internet or even really public IP networks for their connectivity. So it doesn’t really take into account many of the things we take for granted today in these systems. So the PRA is intended to expand and take into account the reality that, for example, some of this critical data will actually be transiting across a public network, right? And in order to achieve that with this segmentation, we’re using a concept called Defense in Depth, right? And as you go down the different levels of the network, the assumption is you can trust each item on that network better. So, for example, on the internet, you don’t trust anything, but when you get down, let’s say, to the communications between an RTU [remote terminal unit] and a gas chromatograph on a local serial link, you might completely trust that. Now, it’s interesting, although that’s part of the PRA model, that does actually conflict with a security concept called Zero Trust, which is something that Emerson has really based our products on. But both zero trust and defense in depth are valid. Jim: Now, you had mentioned a couple of concepts I’d like to explore a little bit more in there, and let’s start with zero trust. Can you explain that concept to us? Steve: Oh, yeah. Yeah. Zero trust is a concept where any piece of equipment or software should trust nothing. Don’t trust anything else on the network, don’t trust the network to be safe, and it should not rely on anything else for protection. And historically, SCADA was protected, for example, by firewalls. You would use insecure products that were known to not be secure because they were developed perhaps 20 or 30 years ago and hide them behind firewalls, and that’s really how we’ve handled security today. But there’s a realization you can’t do that. So we now need to design products so that they don’t trust anything. But the reality is many of our customers, Emerson’s customers and pipeline operators, have devices that were installed perhaps 30 years ago. That’s the typical lifespan of some RTUs and controllers in this industry. So as a result, when you get down to the lower levels of the network, zero trust doesn’t work. So you do have to have levels of additional protection. So for example, if you had a Modbus link, which is basically insecure almost by design, that should be protected by additional levels of firewalls and so on. But if you’re designing a modern product, it should be designed so it doesn’t rely on anything else. And that’s the concept of zero trust. Jim: Okay, got it. So don’t trust anything. Everything must be proven out. And the other concept you talked about was defense in depth. So, what does that mean? Steve: Well, the phrase is most commonly used where we’re talking about a network with multiple levels in. So when you come from, for example, the internet into your business network, you would have a set of firewalls and what’s called the demilitarized zone. And then when you go from your business network down to your controls network, you’d have another set of firewalls. So it’s multiple levels of protection. However, that same concept should be used actually within products as well. And, in fact, Emerson takes that very seriously with our secure development lifecycle certifications, IEC 62443, and how we design those products. Jim: Well, that’s good. As you get those two and as you put in more modern technology, that it complies and has that cybersecurity built into mind there. So, can you give us an example of how it’s built in? Steve: Yeah. That great one. If I take, for example, the Emerson FB3000 RTU, that’s a flow computer and a controller device that’s designed specifically for the oil and gas industry, especially for pipelines, an obvious concern is that that may be attacked externally to modify the firmware. Now, at the first level, the RTU itself has secure protocols. It uses something called DNP3, which would, in theory, provide access to the device. But then the firmware, when we issue new firmware, we put it on a website so we have protection of the website, we also publish a hash, which is basically a unique key that the customer downloading the firmware can check. It hasn’t been modified by anyone attacking the website. But then, when they actually put it into the RTU, so they’re updating firmware, the RTU will check that that firmware was developed by Emerson and was intended for that device. It does that by certifying certificates on the load. Now, once it’s in the device and it’s running in the field, you might say, “Well, the task is done,” but there’s an additional level of protection. It will continually and on boot, check that firmware, make sure the certificate still matches, it’s not being changed. And if it has been changed, it will actually revert to a known good factory firmware that’s basically embedded in the device. So you can see that there’s really five or six different things all checking and ensuring that firmware in that device was not compromised. So basically, multiple levels within the device, and in addition, there’s multiple levels on the network. So the bad guys have to get through a lot of different levels to damage or compromise the device. And we’re trying to do that with everything we design today. Jim: Yeah. And with modern cryptography and making any change completely will change that hash and everything and make it impossible to slip something in without it being noticed. So that’s really a nice thing. Steve: Yeah. And the fact that even if it detects it, it then goes back to factory firmware, which may be a slightly older version, but your operation will keep running. It will keep controlling, which is a very nice feature. Jim: Yeah, that’s a great example there. I guess, going back to the PRA, what else does it include other than the segmentation that you discussed? Steve: There’s about 10 high-level principles that cover aspects of the design and operation of the SCADA system. And for each of these, there’s various examples and guidance on how to actually follow the principle in a real-world system. So, for example, there was a whole section on how to manage third-party devices in the contractors, because on a pipeline system, you’re almost certainly gonna have, for example, engineers from Emerson coming in from third parties. So it gives examples on the real-world aspects of operating the system. Jim: Are there other examples from it you can share? Steve: Yeah. One important one is when you’re designing the system, you should identify and document all of the different data flows that occur. And that’s, when I say data flow, communications or conversation between different pieces of equipment. So, for example, this RTU may communicate with that SCADA platform on this particular machine and may communicate with a measurement system on another machine, document all of those data flows, and then deny all other data flows by default. Then, after the system is running, continually monitor it passively. And if you see an additional communication, say, between two pieces of equipment that normally never communicated or didn’t communicate on a particular IP socket, flag that immediately, because it may be something that’s going on that was unexpected. It certainly was outside the original design of the system. Jim: This has been very educational. Thank you so much, Steve. Where can our listeners go to learn more? Steve: Well, really a couple of places. If you go to the CISA blog, which is at www.cisa.gov/news-events, there’s details there. The actual PRA was published on March the 26th of this year. And also, if you want to discover more about Emerson’s involvement in wide-area SCADA and the cybersecurity associated with it, if you go to Emerson.com/SCADAforEnergy, you’ll find some information there. Jim: Okay, great. And I’ll add some links to that and to some of the other things we discussed in the transcript. Well, thank you so much for joining us today, Steve. Steve: Not a problem. It’s a pleasure. -End of transcript-The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Emerson Team, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
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“When you stop using the word can't and start using the word can, you'll soon realise that the person you thought you were is no match for the one that you really are.” In this episode of Tales to Inspire, Steve Hill shares his incredible journey from teaching to tackling some of the world's toughest challenges. Born and raised in Oldham, Steve has spent 28 years teaching, believing it to be the greatest privilege to inspire young minds. Steve's path changed after an unsatisfying stint as a quantity surveyor. His mother's advice to take action led him to try teaching, where he discovered his passion for guiding students through growth and teamwork. A moment of introspection 15 years ago led Steve to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, showing his students that he lived by the inspirational quotes in his classroom. This adventure was the first of many, including Mount Blanc, the Sahara Desert, the Arctic, and the Amazon jungle ultra-marathon. Each year, his students followed his journeys, learning about resilience and determination. Steve's challenges also supported various charities, nominated by his students. A memorable experience in Uganda, where a young boy shared his ice cream with Steve during a marathon, inspired him to establish the Team Hill Charitable Trust. The charity supports schools and clinics in Uganda and children and families in northwest England. During the lockdown, Steve wrote a book about his adventures, which captivated his students and further solidified his role as an inspirational figure. As he transitions from teaching, Steve aims to inspire thousands more through his charity, showing children that with hard work and big dreams, they can overcome any obstacle. Tune in to hear Steve Hill's journey, filled with adventure and the belief that when you start using the word “can,” you'll discover a new version of yourself. Key Topics: Steve Hill's career shift to teaching Importance of sports and teamwork in education Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro and subsequent adventures Establishment of Team Hill Charitable Trust Steve's inspirational book and its impact The future of Steve's mission to inspire through his charity Resources: Steve Hill: https://www.stevehillmbe.com/
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