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Steve Parr shares his journey from founding and selling a vacation rental company to starting his own law firm, Parr Business Law. In this episode, he breaks down the essentials of business succession planning. Steve highlights why it's so important to have a solid business structure, clear legal agreements, and backup plans in place for the unexpected. After all, every business partnership ends eventually—it's just a matter of when. 0:22 Introducing Steve Parr 5:00 Key Legal Steps for Small Business Owners 10:41 Estate Planning for Business Owners 15:03 Business Succession Planning 19:55 Trusts in Estate Planning & Testamentary Trusts 21:30 Alter Ego Trusts 22:38 Estate Planning & Life Insurance 27:02 Legal Trends and Compliance 30:45 High Growth Business Challenges 34:11 Common Client Experiences 37:02 Final Thoughts and Contact Info Steve Parr https://www.linkedin.com/in/steveaparr https://www.parrbusinesslaw.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@parrbusinesslaw
James talks to Matt Neale about his latest achievement – a solo unsupported Steve Parr Round of 116 miles and 45,000 feet. Recently finishing his 15th Lakeland 100 and 5th Spine Race, Matt is one of the most experienced Mountain Ultra Trail Runners around and shares his wisdom!
These guys... Steve Parr from Househead London& 4Colours did an amazing job stepping in for me last week covering my show, and showed us "That's What HOUSE is about"! Minimal chat, just great tunes...
Interview with Steve Parr, author of “Why They Stay”. Steve shares from his research and personal journey about the investments needed to help keep kids connected to the church for a lifetime. Steve also discusses how to stay connected with kids that have already strayed.
Steve ParrExecutive Director of Gwinnett Metro Baptist Networksteve@gmba.orgGiants, Kings, and Psalms - Available Nowhttps://youtu.be/v4sC4G7QmXohttps://www.amazon.com/Giants-Kings-Psalms-chronological-integrated/dp/1664289585
Dr. Steve Parr is the Executive Director of the Gwinnett Metro Baptist Network and former Vice President of the Georgia Baptist Mission Board. Dr. Parr is a nationally known author: The Coffee Shop that Changed a Church, Why They Stay: Helping Parents and Church Leaders Make Investments That Keep Children and Teens Connected to the Church for a Lifetime, and more. Steve is a leading voice in leadership development, Sunday School, and Groups Ministry. Fun Fact: Steve has been in a Fantasy Football league for 32 years which is older than 99% of the 100 million people who will play Fantasy Football this Fall! Matthew Gibbs is the Adult Discipleship and Evangelism Pastor at Second Baptist Church in Warner Robins and one of our Georgia Baptist Discipleship Consultants. He is one of the most high-capacity leaders in Georgia. Matthew has implemented and maintained a highly effective discipleship strategy at Second Baptist Church. Fun Fact: Matthew is a professional level model airplane builder. In this episode you'll learn: • Why it is important to surround yourself with people who “know” Learning Communities • Recruiting volunteers is getting more difficult and learn keys to recruit effective volunteers that stay • Giving lay leaders a vision worth giving their life to is critical • Unmet expectations are one of the great barriers to retaining volunteers • Sully shares a key leadership principle: it's ok to fail but it is NOT ok to be mediocre • Dr. Parr shares why church hopping is at an all-time high • Matthew talks about keys to understanding a consumer mentality in church members and how to shift that mindset • Consider an “exit interview” for church members who leave the church if you genuinely want to know why people leave • Sully shares a Jesus style model that moves people away from consumerism and toward Christ-likeness from a book he recently read • The SPARK Conference is HERE—August! 5 in person locations in Georgia and a nation-wide digital premiere on August 25. www.thesparkconference.com, register today for an in-person event and/or the digital premiere!! • Training is biblical and necessary for growing churches: train in drips, schedule gatherings of leaders 3-4 times a year, train the trainable, and more • We must move people from being recipients of the church's mission to being responsible for the church's mission • Current trends or future trends that will greatly impact our Sunday School and Small Group ministries
Today's guest is Steve Parr.We talk about men's work, men's groups, connection, integration, leadership, breathwork, how to heal and live a better life, and what it can look like to be surrounded by supportive men who have your back.Steve Parr is a leader in men's work and business. Steve has participated in men's work for 15 years and been a leader for 7 and is passionate about building community and connecting people with transformative growth work. He is an executive with the Samurai Brotherhood, an international men's work organization with 500 members. Steve operates a business and estate planning law firm in Vancouver, BC.Find Steve online at:Website: https://www.steveparr.ca/Samurai Brotherhood: https://samuraibrotherhood.com/https://www.instagram.com/samuraibrotherhood/---Welcome to the Dad.Work Podcast!It's my goal every episode to help dads suffer less, love more, and parent confidently.We'll be diving into mindfulness practices, healing trauma, conscious parenting, natural living, compassionate communication, the spiritual aspect of fatherhood, and more.There are a lot of amazing teachers and guides who help men become more aware and conscious, but there's not a lot of resources for men who are both fathers and interested in a mindful exploration of consciousness and improvement.This podcast aims to help bridge that gap.Resources, Links, Show Notes:https://dad.work/pod/Join our Free Private FB Community for Conscious Fathers:https://dad.work/fb/Take The Course to Become A Conscious Father and Suffer Less, Love More, and Parent Confidently:https://dad.work/cf/
Getting Kids and Teens Across the Faith Bridge
Ultrarunner Andy Berry shares his Steve Parr Round experience as he set a new Fastest Known Time of 33 Hours 45 Minutes 59 Seconds. The challenge takes in all of the 2500 feet + summits in the Lake District National Park. In 2020 following growing interest in the challenge, the Fell Running Association (FRA) adopted Steve Parr's route of 61 peaks. It includes the 57 peaks documented by Wainwright as being higher than 2,500 feet plus Broad Crag, Ill Crag, Shelter Crags and Helvellyn Lower Man. This became the benchmark for formally registering completions and record breaking runs of the 2,500ft peaks. The round was named in honour of Steve as he completed the first round in 1984, starting and finishing at the Keswick Moot Hall. He covered some 116 miles and 42550′ of ascent in a time of 42 hours 56 minutes, a record that stood for 36 years.
In this MINI edition of Jono & Ben, Steve Parr joins us for our special edition THAT 90S SHOW!
Steve Parr | Director at Gwinnett Metro Baptist Association Jay Hackett | Senior Pastor at Peachtree Corners Baptist Church
In Episode 014, we welcome back Steve Parr to talk about men's work, which is essentially the process of becoming a better man. In this episode we talk about what men's work is, the kinds of transformations that men can have through this work, what it means to embody the divine masculine and the divine feminine, the importance of tribe and how we're reconnecting to our nature, and so much more. For my men out there, check out the Samurai Brotherhood and I strongly encourage you to sign up for the Alchemy Weekend, a virtual retreat happening October 23-25. You can find more info here: https://samuraibrotherhood.com/product/sb-online-weekend-fall2020/ Steve Parr is a breathwork coach, a men's work facilitator, and a corporate lawyer. He teaches courses on conscious relationships and becoming an integrated man. Steve is an executive leader of the Samurai Brotherhood, an international men's work community started in Vancouver, Canada. You can connect with Steve and book a virtual breathwork session at https://www.steveparr.ca/. I would love for you to let me know how these messages are resonating, if there are any topics you're interested in hearing about, and anything else you have on your mind! Head over to the Contact page at www.paigeoxley.com and while you're there, sign up for the Sunday Shot of Soul newsletter! If this episode lit something in you, I would be honored if you would SUBSCRIBE, leave us a rating, share, and tune in weekly for some light and insights on your path to creating a life that actually lights YOU up!
In Episode 006, we welcome our first guest, Steve Parr! Steve Parr is a breathwork coach, a men's work facilitator and a corporate lawyer. He teaches courses on conscious relationships and becoming an integrated man. Steve is an executive leader of the Samurai Brotherhood, an international men's work community started in Vancouver, Canada. You can find Steve and book a virtual breathwork session at https://www.steveparr.ca/and especially for my guys out there, check out the Samurai Brotherhood at https://samuraibrotherhood.com/. Steve and I covered a lot. We talked about his journey to living a spiritual life and how we can walk the spiritual path in our Western world. We talked about the beauty of community and how people heal in groups and we touched on some of the things that pull us off track and keep us unconscious from our phones to spiritual bypassing. We're just scratching the surface, SUBSCRIBE and tune in weekly for some light and insights on your path to creating a life that actually lights YOU up! To see more from Paige and subscribe to her Sunday Shot of Soul newsletter, head over to www.paigeoxley.com
Josh recalls those frightening moments when he lost the strength in his left arm after passing the post on a winner at Warwick Farm in May. He talks of the extensive tests the following day which revealed a rare condition called Brachial Neuritis. The jockey explains that he’s not a good patient when injury keeps him out of the saddle for any length of time. Josh talks of the added problem created by increasing weight during long layoffs. He’s well known for his unabashed reaction when he wins a big race. He explains why he was more animated than usual when he won the Randwick Guineas on Shadow Hero earlier this year. Josh talks of his disappointment when Shadow Hero was sold to Hong Kong recently. He says he was equally disappointed when Nakeeta Jane broke down last year. The popular jockey looks back on early days at the races with his jockey father Steve Parr. He admits he missed a few days at school. Josh reflects on his teenage hero worship of champion jockey Damien Oliver. He looks back on the three phases of his apprenticeship with Kylie Gavenlock, Gai Waterhouse and Peter Snowden. Josh recounts the thrill of winning his first Group 1 on the Snowden trained Skilled in the 2010 Champagne Stakes. He looks back on Group 1 wins on Hampton Court for the Waterhouse stable in the Spring Champion Stakes, and Shoals in the Surround Stakes for Anthony Freedman. Josh enjoyed his brief association with Castelvecchio. He still talks about the colt’s amazing first start win at a Canterbury night meeting at odds of $61.00. He says Castelvecchio had the Champagne Stakes won from the moment he left the barrier. The jockey reflects on the disappointment of Menari’s breakdown. He believes the stallion had a bright future. He looks back on a milestone 5 win haul at a Wyong meeting earlier this year. He makes special mention of the stunning chestnut Every Rose, winner of last year’s Gimcrack Stakes. He’s expecting the filly to regain her early form.
Drawing from the book Why They Stay by Dr. Steve Parr and Dr. Tom Crites, Dr. Iorg discusses the anchors that help young people stay connected to church as they enter adulthood.
Steve and I discuss the classic "burnout then recover" pattern that many men fall in to. We talk about "the dopamine train" and how many of us get caught spending 99% of our time chasing small dopamine hits. This kind of behavior can be unconscious and harmful to a man achieving his goals. We discuss ways of breaking out of the patterns that hold us back. Topics covered in this episode: Free will or no free will Breaking out of the patterns that seem unconscious The power of making small yet important choices every day The importance of mentors, guides, and coaches. Steve is a cryptocurrency lawyer, the Co-Founder of Heart Homes Travel, and a coach. He helps new businesses in the cryptocurrency space lay their legal foundations. https://www.parrbusinesslaw.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I sit down with Devon O'Brien Ash and Steve Parr for a conversation about social media, porn, and how modern men are coping with a virtual world. We also talk about dating, pickup, and learning how to relate to women.Devon is a dating coach and the founder of The Ash Approach - formerly Social Fluency, in Vancouver, BC. The Ash Approach uses science-based, reality-tested methods to align a person and get in touch with their authenticity to achieve social mastery. http://www.ashapproach.com/#about Steve Parr is the Co-Founder of Heart Homes Travel, a life coach, and a lawyer specializing in small business law. He helps new businesses lay their legal foundations without headache, so they can focus on building the business. https://www.parrbusinesslaw.com/ Evolving Man: www.evolvingman.ca facebook.com/evolvingmancoaching Also covered on the podcast: we discuss the brotherhood group that has leveled up on a consistent basis, and helped us in our relationships, and our business. Lead by Phil Teertha Mistleberger, its called the Samurai Brotherhood. http://samuraibrotherhood.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In our first episode, I sit down with Steve Par - business man, lawyer, and personal growth junkie. We talk about friendship, initiation, mentorship, and a brotherhood called the Samurai Brotherhood. Steve is the Co-Founder of Heart Homes Travel, a life coach, and a lawyer specializing in small business law. He helps new businesses lay their legal foundations without headache, so they can focus on building the business. https://www.parrbusinesslaw.com/ Also covered on the podcast: we discuss the brotherhood group that has leveled up on a consistent basis, and helped us in our relationships, and our business. Lead by Phil Teertha Mistleberger, its called the Samurai Brotherhood. http://samuraibrotherhood.com Evolving Man: www.evolvingman.cahttp://facebook.com/evolvingmancoachingSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Colorado fun continues with another episode from our recent trip to the Denver area! This week, we bring you an interview with the AHA’s Assistant Director, Steve Parr! Steve and the entire AHA crew there in Boulder are dedicated to promoting the community of homebrewers and empowering homebrewers to make the best beer in the […]
In this episode you'll hear from Steve Parr, author of The Coffee Shop That Changed A Church, among other books. Steve shares about his recent research on why those that stay in church after graduating from the Youth Ministry, stay in church rather than stray from their faith. This may be the most important content I have shared to date in any format. Whether you are a Youth Pastor, Youth Worker, Parent, or other staff member, you will find this episode SUPER helpful and informative. It is packed with great actionable items that are backed with credible research. Links mentioned: 6 Benchmarks in Your Youth Ministry Why Youth Pastors Leave Around the 2-3 Year Mark 3 Reasons You Should Stay In Your Current Ministry Position 5 Reasons You Struggle To Get Along With Your Pastor SteveParr.net @SteveRParr Resources mentioned in this Podcast: How To Win Friends And Influence People by Dale Carnegie The Coffee Shop That Changed A Church by Steve Parr In this particular episode, you will learn: Major factors that contribute to students staying in church after graduating from "Youth Group" Practical steps you can take to help keep your students from graduating from God The one key to helping students stay faithful after graduation Support the Show
In this episode you'll hear from Steve Parr, author of The Coffee Shop That Changed A Church, among other books. Steve shares about his recent research on why those that stay in church after graduating from the Youth Ministry, stay in church rather than stray from their faith. This may be the most important content I have shared to date in any format. Whether you are a Youth Pastor, Youth Worker, Parent, or other staff member, you will find this episode SUPER helpful and informative. It is packed with great actionable items that are backed with credible research. Links mentioned: 6 Benchmarks in Your Youth Ministry Why Youth Pastors Leave Around the 2-3 Year Mark 3 Reasons You Should Stay In Your Current Ministry Position 5 Reasons You Struggle To Get Along With Your Pastor SteveParr.net @SteveRParr Resources mentioned in this Podcast: How To Win Friends And Influence People by Dale Carnegie The Coffee Shop That Changed A Church by Steve Parr In this particular episode, you will learn: Major factors that contribute to students staying in church after graduating from "Youth Group" Practical steps you can take to help keep your students from graduating from God The one key to helping students stay faithful after graduation Support the Show