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We've got a massive episode for you this week! From high-stakes heists to high-tide sci-fi, we're covering the big hits hitting your living rooms right now.First up, we're locking in with Dave Bautista in the gritty action-thriller Trap House. This isn't your average "tough guy" flick—Bautista plays a DEA agent caught in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse where one of the thieves is actually... his own rebellious teenager?! We discuss if this "Sicario meets The Breakfast Club" vibe actually works.Fun Flix Fact: This film reunites Dave Bautista with director Michael Dowse. The duo previously worked together on the 2019 buddy-comedy Stuber! It's safe to say they've traded the Uber for some much heavier artillery this time around.Then, we're heading over to Netflix for the mind-bending Korean sci-fi disaster film, The Great Flood. Starring Kim Da-mi (Itaewon Class) and Park Hae-soo (Squid Game), it starts as a survival story in a sinking apartment building but quickly morphs into a complex sci-fi mystery involving AI and time loops. Did it leave us drowning in confusion or riding the wave?Fun Flix Fact: To prepare for the intense submerged sequences, the cast spent months undergoing professional scuba diving and underwater breath-control training. Most of those "water-log" scenes are the real deal!For this week's Anniversary Corner, we're looking back 25 years (yep, feel old yet?) at the cult classic drug-trafficking biopic Blow, starring Johnny Depp. Since Trap House deals with the fallout of the cartel world, it's the perfect time to revisit the rise and fall of George Jung.Fun Flix Fact: Rachel Griffiths, who plays Johnny Depp's mother in the film, is actually five years younger than he is in real life! Talk about some incredible work from the hair and makeup department.And if that's not enough entertainment for you, we've even thrown in new trailers to watch and what you can catch on streaming. Press play for the friendliest film discussions this side of Hollywood! It's all the movies you love, the facts you need, and the banter you crave.Don't miss a single review! Hit that Subscribe button, tell a friend, and join The Flixters family!00:00 Intro 01:53 Shoutouts03:34 Movie News17:06 New on Streaming20:13 New Trailers33:00 Anniversary Corner 35:12 Trap House Review45:11 The Great Flood Review 54:53 OutroThis episode is proudly sponsored by Zencastr. Create your podcast today! #madeonzencastr
Tom Stuber, a veteran sportswriter who covers Montana State for Skyline Sports, helps break down MSU's semifinal win over rival Montana in the FCS Playoffs and previews the Bobcats' national title game tilt against Illinois State.
Montana State beat writer Tom Stuber joins Colter Nuanez to talk about the ramifications and the potential fall out from the rival game between Montana and Montana State in the semifinals of the FCS Playoffs on Saturday in Bozeman, MT.
What if the key to leadership isn't having all the answers, but being brave enough to show up without them? Rosie sits down with Melanie Stuber, former corporate exec turned culture guide and CEO of Cultivate and Thrive, to talk about the real work behind authentic leadership. From shedding the pressure to be "perfect" in a male-dominated industry to building a personal board of directors that actually fuels your growth, Melanie shares her journey of choosing courage over control and presence over polish.
Skyline Sports writer Tom Stuber, who's on the Montana State football beat, gives his takeaways on MSU's 31-28 win over Montana in Missoula to sew up the No. 2 seed in the FCS playoffs.
Skyline Sports Bobcat beat writer Tom Stuber checks in with Colter Nuanez for an update on all things MSU through 10 games, including surprises, standouts and more.
Welcome to One Bright Book! Rebecca and Frances move out of the picture for this bonus episode where Dorian gets a chance to finally discuss VANITY FAIR by William Makepeace Thackeray with his one time professor and always friend, Rohan Maitzen. A rare and special opportunity to revisit the book from the syllabus that he blew off reading. "You can never entirely escape your sins!" Ready for some time well-spent in the 19th century? Want to support the show? Visit us at Bookshop.org or click on the links below and buy some books! Books Mentioned: Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray David Copperfield by Charles Dickens Middlemarch by George Eliot North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell The Warden by Anthony Trollope Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen The Heart of Midlothian by Sir Walter Scott The Tenant of Wildfell Hall by Anne Bronte Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens Lady Audley's Secret by Mary Elizabeth Braddon The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins Villette by Charlotte Bronte Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy You can find Rohan's blog Novel Readings here: https://rohanmaitzen.com/novelreadings/ Special thanks to Fred the Cat for the special background symphony. Further resources and links are available on our website at onebrightbook.com. Browse our bookshelves at Bookshop.org. Comments? Write us at onebrightmail at gmail Find us on Bluesky at https://bsky.app/profile/onebrightbook.bsky.social Frances: https://bsky.app/profile/nonsuchbook.bsky.social Dorian: https://bsky.app/profile/ds228.bsky.social Rebecca: https://bsky.app/profile/ofbooksandbikes.bsky.social Dorian's blog: https://eigermonchjungfrau.blog/ Rebecca's newsletter: https://readingindie.substack.com/ Our theme music was composed and performed by Owen Maitzen. You can find more of his music here: https://soundcloud.com/omaitzen.
Forget the one-mentor model! What if you had a team of people championing your growth? Melanie Stuber shares how designing your personal board of directors can be a game-changer for your career and personal growth. After 25+ years in corporate leadership, Melanie stepped into entrepreneurship, and quickly realized the power of intentionally surrounding herself with people who challenge, support, and champion her. From knowing your values to identifying the roles every growth-minded person needs (mentor, coach, sponsor, expert, and more), she breaks down how to build and sustain this dynamic circle. Whether you're a seasoned leader or just getting started, you'll walk away with real tools to build a board that grows with you, and never feel like you're doing it alone again.
Timmendorf ist Geschichte - und die Beachvolleyball-Saison 2025 auch. Wir nehmen uns ausgiebig die Zeit und blicken auf den Abschied des traditionsträchtigen Standortes zurück. Wie haben wir das letzte Mal in Timmendorf erlebt und was waren die für uns prägenden Momente?Auch der Blick auf das sportliche Turnier kommt nicht zu kurz. Neben Gesprächs- und Diskussionsbedarf nach der Awardshow, aufgegangenen Predictions vor dem Turnier und haarsträubenden Fehlern, widmen wir uns den Leistungen, die kollektiv dem Saisonhöhepunkt auf nationaler Ebene gerecht wurden. instagram.com/martn.stuberinstagram.com/sidecourtkommentar
Die German Beach Tour 2025 ist Geschichte, die letzten beiden Tourstops in Berlin sind absolviert und es geht mit großen Schritten auf die deutschen Meisterschaften am Timmendorfer Strand zu - fürs vorerst letzte Mal!Welche Teams konnten in Berlin nochmal Fahrt aufnehmen, wer sammelt Rückenwind und Selbstvertrauen für den offiziellen Saisonabschluss, welches Team läuft zum Saisonende der Form hinterher und wer hat es auf den letzten Metern über die Ziellinie der 16 besten deutschen Teams geschafft?Natürlich blicken wir darauf, was uns sportlich erwartet und äußern vorsichtige Predictions. Dasselbe gilt auch für die GBT Awards, die am Mittwochabend mal wieder vergeben werden - wie gewohnt das erste Highlight des Wochenendes.instagram.com/martn.stuberinstagram.com/sidecourtkommentar
Auch wenn das Wetter nicht ganz mitspielen wollte, stand ein erster richtiger Saison-Höhepunkt an. Mit dabei 12 deutsche Teams, denen in besonderer Atmosphäre vor deutscher Kulisse die Unterstützung der Fans sicher war. Nicht nur die sportlichen Leistungen der deutschen Teams ordnen wir ein, sondern auch den (einzigartigen?) Charakter des Events.Neben einer deutschen Medaille ging es auch sonst sportlich hoch her, Traumfinale der beiden besten Männer-Teams der Welt inklusive.Ansonsten Thema: Das Chaos rund um die Zwangsabmeldung von Kunst/Paul aufgrund der Nationsangehörigkeit und die abgeschlossene Vergabe der deutschen Meisterschaften an den Revierpark bei Dortmundinstagram.com/martn.stuberinstagram.com/sidecourtkommentar
A neighborhood of picturesque content-creation houses perched on too-green lawns in a California desert; a meandering stampede of unleashed dogs on the streets of San Francisco; a skein of snow geese alighting in a state park in Missouri; an uncanny fundraising auction at an upscale suburban-DC prep school. Inhabiting these worlds of disconnection and dislocation are the "sad grownups" a middle-aged queer couple arguing over whether to have children, a college professor dying from cancer, two recent high school graduates plotting a robbery, a sixty-year-old counselor at a boys' summer camp sheltering herself from the realities of life-all connected more closely to the landscapes around them than to other people, searching fervently for liberation, understanding, and even happiness, wherever and however they might be found. Amy Stuber's writing has appeared in the New England Review, Flash Fiction America, Ploughshares, The Idaho Review, Cincinnati Review, Triquarterly, American Short Fiction, Joyland, and elsewhere. She's the recipient of the Missouri Review's 2023 William Peden Prize in fiction, winner of the 2021 Northwest Review Fiction Prize, and runner-up for the 2022 CRAFT Short Fiction Prize. Her work received a special mention in Pushcart Prize XLIV, appeared on the Wigleaf Top 50 in 2021, has been nominated for Best of the Net, and appears in Best Small Fictions 2020 and 2023. She has a PhD in English, has taught college writing, and worked in online education for many years. Recommended Books: Rebecca Lee, Bobcat Joy Williams, The Quick and the Dead Sonya Walger, Lion Chris Holmes is Chair of Literatures in English and Professor at Ithaca College. He writes criticism on contemporary global literatures. His book, Kazuo Ishiguro Against World Literature, is published with Bloomsbury Publishing. He is the co-director of The New Voices Festival, a celebration of work in poetry, prose, and playwriting by up-and-coming young writers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A neighborhood of picturesque content-creation houses perched on too-green lawns in a California desert; a meandering stampede of unleashed dogs on the streets of San Francisco; a skein of snow geese alighting in a state park in Missouri; an uncanny fundraising auction at an upscale suburban-DC prep school. Inhabiting these worlds of disconnection and dislocation are the "sad grownups" a middle-aged queer couple arguing over whether to have children, a college professor dying from cancer, two recent high school graduates plotting a robbery, a sixty-year-old counselor at a boys' summer camp sheltering herself from the realities of life-all connected more closely to the landscapes around them than to other people, searching fervently for liberation, understanding, and even happiness, wherever and however they might be found. Amy Stuber's writing has appeared in the New England Review, Flash Fiction America, Ploughshares, The Idaho Review, Cincinnati Review, Triquarterly, American Short Fiction, Joyland, and elsewhere. She's the recipient of the Missouri Review's 2023 William Peden Prize in fiction, winner of the 2021 Northwest Review Fiction Prize, and runner-up for the 2022 CRAFT Short Fiction Prize. Her work received a special mention in Pushcart Prize XLIV, appeared on the Wigleaf Top 50 in 2021, has been nominated for Best of the Net, and appears in Best Small Fictions 2020 and 2023. She has a PhD in English, has taught college writing, and worked in online education for many years. Recommended Books: Rebecca Lee, Bobcat Joy Williams, The Quick and the Dead Sonya Walger, Lion Chris Holmes is Chair of Literatures in English and Professor at Ithaca College. He writes criticism on contemporary global literatures. His book, Kazuo Ishiguro Against World Literature, is published with Bloomsbury Publishing. He is the co-director of The New Voices Festival, a celebration of work in poetry, prose, and playwriting by up-and-coming young writers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
A neighborhood of picturesque content-creation houses perched on too-green lawns in a California desert; a meandering stampede of unleashed dogs on the streets of San Francisco; a skein of snow geese alighting in a state park in Missouri; an uncanny fundraising auction at an upscale suburban-DC prep school. Inhabiting these worlds of disconnection and dislocation are the "sad grownups" a middle-aged queer couple arguing over whether to have children, a college professor dying from cancer, two recent high school graduates plotting a robbery, a sixty-year-old counselor at a boys' summer camp sheltering herself from the realities of life-all connected more closely to the landscapes around them than to other people, searching fervently for liberation, understanding, and even happiness, wherever and however they might be found. Amy Stuber's writing has appeared in the New England Review, Flash Fiction America, Ploughshares, The Idaho Review, Cincinnati Review, Triquarterly, American Short Fiction, Joyland, and elsewhere. She's the recipient of the Missouri Review's 2023 William Peden Prize in fiction, winner of the 2021 Northwest Review Fiction Prize, and runner-up for the 2022 CRAFT Short Fiction Prize. Her work received a special mention in Pushcart Prize XLIV, appeared on the Wigleaf Top 50 in 2021, has been nominated for Best of the Net, and appears in Best Small Fictions 2020 and 2023. She has a PhD in English, has taught college writing, and worked in online education for many years. Recommended Books: Rebecca Lee, Bobcat Joy Williams, The Quick and the Dead Sonya Walger, Lion Chris Holmes is Chair of Literatures in English and Professor at Ithaca College. He writes criticism on contemporary global literatures. His book, Kazuo Ishiguro Against World Literature, is published with Bloomsbury Publishing. He is the co-director of The New Voices Festival, a celebration of work in poetry, prose, and playwriting by up-and-coming young writers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
Live from Bozeman, Colter Nuanez is joined by Tom Stuber of Skyline Sports to talk Bobcat football on a day they officially unveiled their new practice facility. Plus: a weekly update on the recruiting battle between the Griz and the 'Cats.
Mächtig was passiert in der Zwischenzeit, allen voran ein hoch emotionaler Tourstop der German Beach Tour in Bremen. Groß im Fokus stand natürlich das letzte Turnier von Bennet Poniewaz. Aber auch einige andere Storylines haben im Verlauf des Wochenendes für die ein oder andere Träne gesorgt. Natürlich darf auch das GBT Wochenende in Hamburg nicht vollständig in Vergessenheit geraten. Auch da haben wir nochmal die wichtigsten Storylines des Wochenendes besprochen. Sonst noch mit dabei: Ausblick auf das Finale der EM-Qualifikation mit dem kommenden Wochenende, das legendäre Rasenturnier in Mömlingen und ein in Vergessenheit geratener Instagram-Account.instagram.com/martn.stuberinstagram.com/sidecourtkommentar
At the Food Safety Summit in May, we sat down with Tia Glave, president and co-founder, and Jill Stuber, vice president and co-founder, of Catalyst Food Leaders, to discuss food safety culture and leadership trends. During our conversation, the Catalyst team discussed the advancements food and beverage companies have made in putting a focus on building and communicating a food safety culture in their plants — and what's needed to grow even further. Stuber and Glave remind companies that their workers want to be valuable, be led and be owners of the process, and proper support of the people will help them succeed. However, one of the biggest missing pieces across the board, they say, is the lack of leadership identification, training and development throughout many organizations today.
In this episode of Everyday Conversations on Race, Simma Lieberman, The Inclusionist, is joined by two incredible global Diversity, Equity and Inclusion experts: Michaël Stuber, the European DEI Engineer, and Nene Molefi, founder of Mandate Molefi HR Consultants in South Africa. While the focus of this episode is on the global Diversity, Equity and Inclusion landscape, it's also a deeply personal conversation about their journeys, the challenges they've faced, and how their backgrounds have shaped their approach to diversity, equity, and inclusion. As we explore how Diversity, Equity and Inclusion initiatives differ across countries, Michaël and Nene share their unique personal experiences—from Michaël's upbringing in a family where cultural diversity was the norm, to Nene's harrowing memories of growing up in the midst of apartheid in South Africa. These personal stories are woven into the conversation, bringing a human element to the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion discussion that goes beyond theories and strategies. Detailed Time Stamps: [00:00] Introduction to Simma and the guests [04:30] Michael Stuber shares how his diverse upbringing shaped his perspective on DEI [07:00] Nene talks about growing up during apartheid in South Africa and the 1976 uprisings [12:00] The impact of apartheid on Nene's personal and professional journey [16:00] Michaël's early experiences with Diversity, Equity and Inclusion work and the importance of a European context [21:45] The role of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in shaping Michaël's understanding of DEI [26:30] Nene discusses her experience in developing South Africa's Employment Equity Act and its legacy [32:15] Challenges and growth in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion work across South Africa and Europe [37:00] Michaël reflects on the global DEI landscape and adapting U.S.-based DEI concepts for Europe [42:00] The importance of systemic change in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: addressing structures, not just attitudes [47:15] Current challenges in DEI: nationalistic movements and the regression of progress [52:30] The personal impact of the global political climate on DEI work [57:00] Nene and Michaël discuss the shifting attitudes towards Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and the need for integrity and truth-telling [01:02:30] Closing remarks: The importance of global perspectives in DEI and continuing the conversation This isn't just about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion; it's about understanding the deep-rooted histories that influence how we work, relate, and view one another today. Michaël and Nene's personal stories and shared wisdom will help you see Diversity, Equity and Inclusion not just as a corporate or political issue, but a human one. Key Takeaways: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion is about more than just policies—it's about understanding personal and cultural histories that shape our worldviews. Real change in DEI requires confronting deep-rooted systems of oppression, as demonstrated by Nene's experience in apartheid and Michaël's work in Europe. Effective DEI strategies must be rooted in listening, respect, and understanding of the complex histories that shape people's lives. Guest Information: Michaël Stuber – Described as “Germany's diversity pioneer” (ManagerMagazin), Michael Stuber is known for his evidence-based, internationally experienced and critically reflective D&I approaches—beyond mainstream ‘good' practice. Combining deep expertise with systemic thinking, he designs diversity strategies that are differentiated, holistic and therefore effective. Nene Molefi is a globally recognized consultant, keynote speaker, coach and author with over 25 years of experience shaping leadership, organizational transformation, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) across industries. Born and raised in Soweto, Johannesburg, she has built an esteemed career advocating for values-driven leadership, high-performing teams, and systemic change in organizations worldwide. As the Founder and CEO of Mandate Molefi HR Consultants, Nene has advised multinational corporations, governments, and nonprofit organizations. Her expertise spans Whole System Culture Change, Executive Leadership Development, DEI Strategy and High-Stakes Facilitation—guiding courageous, results-driven conversations that tackle complex organizational and societal challenges. She has led and steered intricate, long-term cultural transformation and leadership initiatives, working with multi-disciplinary and specialist teams. Click here to DONATE and support our podcast All donations are tax deductible through Fractured Atlas. Simma Lieberman, The Inclusionist, helps leaders create inclusive cultures. She is a consultant, speaker, and facilitator. Simma is the creator and host of the podcast, Everyday Conversations on Race. Contact Simma@SimmaLieberman.com to get more information, book her as a speaker for your next event, help you become a more inclusive leader, or facilitate dialogues across differences. Go to www.simmalieberman.com and www.raceconvo.com for more information Simma is a member of and inspired by the global organization IAC (Inclusion Allies Coalition) Connect with me: Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn Tiktok Website Previous Episodes Navigating Race, Mental Health and Well-being in Corporate America How Racist Competency Checks Prevent Merit-Based Hiring Can Descendants of the Enslaved Reconcile with the Enslavers? Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating
A veteran of over a decade on the U.S. Biathlon Team, Kelsey Dickinson is still packing her skis and biathlon rifle to the far reaches of the world. Along the way, her legacy is growing as a passionate advocate for her fellow athletes, and a pioneering leader for women in sport. Heartbeat co-hosts Tom Kellly and Sara Donatello spoke with Dickinson during a post-season spring break from her home in Bozeman, Mont., where she spends time while not training in Craftsbury, Vt.When Heartbeat last caught up with Dickinson in December, 2021, she talked about growing up in Washington's Methow Valley as a cross country skier, later finding her passion for biathlon at St. Scholastica College in Duluth, Minn. She also spoke about the role women coaches had made in her career – foreshadowing what she's been up to these last few seasons.Dickinson has taken her passion for the sport and become one of its most prominent advocates for change. She serves on the U.S. Biathlon board as an athlete representative and also represents her sport on the USOPC Athletes' Advisory Council. She's a gender equity athlete ambassador for the IBU, and served on the USOPC's DEI Core Team leading up to the 2021 Tokyo Games. She has played a vital role with the USOPC Women's Health Task Force, focusing on health-related issues affecting female athletes. She even served on a Team USA athlete advisory group that examined emerging digital assets, such as non-fungible tokens (NFTs).But amidst all of her giving back to her sport, one of the roles she cherishes most is serving as executive director of the Women Ski Coaches Association, the organization started by her college coach at St. Scholastica, Maria Stuber. What started as an initiative within NCAA programs, is now having an impact on a wide range of sports through programs like GearUp and Trail to Gold.Why does Dickinson devote so much time and energy with such passion? “Early on, I realized that for me to find meaning in sport, I really wanted to make it a place where my teammates or anyone, who wanted to be coaches could have the best experience possible.”Dickinson has seen the challenges through the eyes of some amazing female mentors, like Stuber, who have influenced her career.“I've had some experiences when I was younger that made me realize that, wow, like, sport doesn't necessarily put women and men on an equal level,” she said. “And it's not necessarily that anyone is trying to discriminate against women, but it just sort of exists in the fabric of the culture.”Dickinson has found a welcoming reception from U.S. Biathlon to the IBU to USOPC. “U.S. Biathlon understands that it to be to be a modern innovative sports organization, bringing in women voices and increasing diversity and is only going to benefit the success of the sport,” she said. “The bottom line – I think what U.S. Biathlon is doing is really important and essential for long term success.”Beyond equality initiatives, she sees her work benefiting other areas, including overall team culture and creating more coaches in the biathlon community, who can then grow their own junior programs.“I'm really glad that they're investing in this and taking the time to put their put their weight behind this program succeeding.”Reflecting back on her career as an athlete and an advocate, Dickinson speaks with confidence and satisfaction – as someone who can now see that the work she's been doing has been fruitful.“I've always felt this purpose that – my impact on sport. I would rather be remembered for making sport a better place for women than necessarily my results. That's always been driving me in this space.”Sport is fortunate to have an advocate like biathlete Kelsey Dickinson, who is a pioneer for change and not afraid to dive in and do the work. Through her eyes and experiences, this episode of Heartbeat showcases the impact athletes can have on their sports. Listen in as Kelsey Dickinson walks us through the myriad ways she's having a profound impact on sport.RESOURCESExplore these links to learn more and to get engaged in programs.Women Ski Coaches AssociationU.S. Biathlon Women's Coaching InitiativeNNF Trail to Gold Grant Program
Zwischen detaillierter Aufarbeitung der Halbfinalspiele und einem ersten Ausblick auf das was uns im Finale erwartet! Eine Halbfinal-Entscheidung steht noch aus: Lüneburg und Friedrichshafen brauchen sämtliche fünf Spiele um den Sieger zu bestimmen, auf den im Finale Berliner warten, die mit Giesen kurzen Prozess gemacht haben. Die große Dominanz der letzten Jahre schien zu bröckeln, nur damit Berlin mal eben in 9 Sätzen für klare Verhältnisse sorgt.Auch bei den Damen gab es zwei Halbfinal-Serien, die unterschiedlicher nicht hätten sein können: Schwerin lässt gegen Suhl nichts anbrennen und zieht nach zwei souveränen Auftritten ins Finale ein. Stuttgart und Dresden brauchten das Entscheidungsspiel, mit einem großen Twist. Aus nahezu aussichtsloser Situation dreht Dresden nicht nur Spiel 2, sondern auch die gesamte Serie und hat die Chance auf Titel Nr. 2 in dieser Saison.instagram.com/martn.stuberinstagram.com/sidecourtkommentar
We howl at Wolf Man and discuss Love Hurts, Star Trek: Section 31, Mother's Boys and You're Cordially Invited plus Reed deals with some toilet trouble. 0:00 - Intro 38:15 - Review: Wolf Man 1:11:00 - What We Watched: Love Hurts, Mother's Boys, Star Trek: Section 31, Iced, Stuber, You're Cordially Invited, Emilia Perez, Super Bowl LIX, The Wolf Man (2010), Wolf (1994), The Wolf Man (1941) 2:09:10 - This Week on DVD, Blu-ray and VOD 2:10:45 - Outro 2:14:35 - Spoiler Discussion: Wolf Man
Meet Melanie StuberMelanie is the founder and CEO of Cultivate and Thrive LLC. She partners with leaders to overcome obstacles and achieve their goals through business strategy and organizational culture guidance. She is a former executive with over 25 years of diverse business experience from three top-tier organizations, Northwestern Mutual, CNA Insurance Company, and Pricewaterhouse Coopers. Melanie understands the challenges of leading teams through complex environments. She delivers dynamic keynotes, interactive workshops, and customized consulting services designed to empower leaders and their teams. Her approach helps organizations gain clarity, boost efficiency, enhance experiences, and improve overall performance. Although her focus is on supporting women leaders, Melanie welcomes the opportunity to collaborate with all leaders.Melanie is serving her second term as the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Board Director for Metro Milwaukee Society of Human Resource Management. She recently joined the Engagement Committee for the Women and Girls Fund of Waukesha. As a member of Tempo Milwaukee, Melanie serves on the Professional Development Committee and is the Chair of the Builder Community, which focuses on women entrepreneurs and business owners. She also serves on the Talent Solutions Council for the Waukesha Business Alliance.Highlights00:00 Welcome to the Social Capital Podcast01:20 Introducing Today's Guest: Melanie Stuber02:33 Melanie's Journey from Corporate to Entrepreneurship06:38 The Importance of Strategy and Culture08:42 Challenges and Motivation in Business10:45 Advice for Young Professionals13:34 Lori's Turn: Personal Insights and Goals16:40 Final Words and Contact InformationGiveawayMelanie is collaborating with two other women entrepreneurs (Amanda Nowak and Julie Schmidt) to host an event tailored for women - The Empowered Path: Bite-Sized Strategies for Wellness, Financial Freedom, and Leadership for Women. This in-person event is Friday January 17, 2025 (8:00-9:30) at 11270 W Park Place (First Floor Conference Room) Milwaukee, WI 53224.She would love to give two tickets away to our listeners so they can start their year feeling empowered as they guide you in boosting your confidence with actionable steps to help you navigate both your personal and professional life effectively.Connect with MelanieCultivate and Thrivemelanie@cultivatethrive.com LinkedIn
In this episode, Jill Stuber and Tia Glave discuss their extensive experience and passion for leadership development within the food safety and quality industry. Jill and Tia share their personal journeys into the sector, offering insights into the importance of shifting mindsets, building self-awareness, and practicing intentional leadership. They highlight real-life examples of how their programs have transformed leaders and teams, emphasizing the importance of culture, human connection, and investment in people. This episode is a call to action for leaders to proactively develop their leadership skills and create supportive environments that uplift their teams. Episode Highlights: 07:55 The Birth of Catalyst LLC 12:43 Ideal Clients and Leadership Development 22:09 Building Self-Awareness 31:26 Key Attributes of Effective Leadership Catalyst LLC is the preferred provider of leadership development and culture solutions for the food and beverage industry. Founded by award-winning leaders Tia Glave and Jill Stuber in 2021, Catalyst drives world-class cultures that build strong leaders in food, people skills, and dynamic organizational management. Through coaching-based solutions, they empower professionals to unlock unforeseen opportunities and reach their fullest potential at work and home. Learn more about Catalyst and its mission to transform how people lead in food at www.foodsafetycatalyst.com.Jill Stuber, the Vice-President and Co-Founder of Catalyst, LLC, has over 25 years of food safety and quality experience in food manufacturing. As an ICF-certified coach with a BS and MS in Food Science and an MS in Quality Management, she engages with organizations that believe in developing individuals and teams to increase confidence and clarity and build community so they can achieve the success they deserve as technical leaders in food.Tia Glave is the President and Co-Founder of Catalyst, LLC with over a decade of experience in large and small food companies. Being a master-certified coach and chemical engineer, she uses systems, data, and proven methods to develop and implement a food safety and quality strategy, all while using servant leadership principles. How to connect with Jill and Tia: Website: www.foodsafetycatalyst.com. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/foodsafetycatalyst For more insights: Follow me on my YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/47GgMdn Sign up for my Weekly Newsletter: https://bit.ly/3T09kVc Sign up for my LinkedIn Newsletter: https://bit.ly/49SmRV3 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kansas author Amy Stuber's debut collection Sad Grownups probes the interior worlds of disillusioned, disconnected, and dislocated adults as they search for meaning in their lives. "Stuber's characters fumble through adulthood, they endure the confusing mysteries of growing up, they try to connect and instead create disasters. Sad Grownups marks the arrival of an erudite, controlled, and generous voice from the heart of America.” —Richard Mirabella, author of Brother & Sister Enter the Forest https://www.amystuber.com/Support the show
Colter Nuanez catches up with Tom Stuber, who is in St. George, Utah anticipating Montana State's Week 1 game at Utah Tech after covering MSU's Week 0 35-31 comeback victory at New Mexico on Saturday. Plus, Colter shares an interview with Montana State senior cornerback Simeon Woodard that will air on ESPN Montana later this week.
Colter Nuanez is joined by Skyline Sports' Tom Stuber to continue breaking down the scene from Montana State football media day.
Retired agent Charles “Chuck” Stuber reviews his investigation of John Edwards, a former North Carolina senator and two-time presidential candidate, who faced charges for an alleged campaign finance law violation during his 2008 run for the White House. The accusations were that John Edwards used political donations to conceal from the public an ongoing extra-marital affair and resulting pregnancy, to protect and advance his candidacy. The trial had an unexpected outcome. Chuck served in the FBI for 28 years. Check out episode show notes, photos, and related articles: https://jerriwilliams.com/325-charles-stuber-john-edwards-campaign-finance-violations/ Buy me a coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/JerriWilliams Join my Reader Team to get the FBI Reading Resource - Books about the FBI, written by FBI agents, the 20 clichés about the FBI Reality Checklist, and keep up to date on the FBI in books, TV, and movies via my monthly email. Join here. http://eepurl.com/dzCCmL Check out my FBI books, non-fiction and crime fiction, available as audiobooks, ebooks and paperbacks wherever books are sold. https://jerriwilliams.com/books/e
In this episode, Jeff and Tom have a discussion with Grand Design's CFO, Steve Stuber. So, grab your coffee, pull up a chair and listen in!
Podcast: Bites & Bytes PodcastEpisode: Leadership in the Food Industry with Tia Glave and Jill StuberPub date: 2024-05-14Join host Kristin Demoranville for this insightful Bites and Bytes Podcast episode featuring special guests Tia Glave and Jill Stuber. The discussion will bridge the worlds of food safety, quality, and transformative leadership within the food industry. Tia Glave, a trained chemical engineer and a seasoned food safety and quality professional, brings extensive experience working across diverse food sectors. In this episode, Tia discusses her approach to integrating leadership principles with technical strategies to enhance food safety programs, reflecting her passion for supporting talent in the food industry. Jill Stuber, with her comprehensive background in Food Safety & Quality (FSQ) and her roles in various multi-million-dollar food organizations, shares her journey and the joy she finds in coaching and positively impacting the food safety sector. With a Master of Science in both Food Science and Quality Management, Jill's professional coaching certification and leadership skills shine through as she discusses the importance of integrating leadership skills with technical expertise to foster better outcomes in food safety. Together, they explore the evolving landscape of food industry leadership, the integration of technology, and the critical role of empathy and effective communication in cultivating a safe and innovative food environment. This episode explores their journeys and highlights their unique perspectives on the future of food safety and intentional leadership's pivotal role in navigating modern food systems' challenges. In this episode, we also focus on the critical intersection of cybersecurity with food safety. As digital transformations sweep through the food industry, understanding the cyber aspects becomes increasingly vital. Kristin, Tia, and Jill discuss how enhancing cybersecurity measures is integral to safeguarding food production processes. They emphasize the need for leaders to be proficient not only in traditional food safety roles but also in combating potential cyber threats that could impact food integrity and safety. This conversation highlights the importance of a holistic approach to food safety, including robust cybersecurity practices, ensuring that the food industry can effectively face modern challenges. Don't miss this engaging conversation that connects the dots between creating efficient, safe food practices and nurturing the next generation of food industry leaders. ___________________________________________ Episode Key Highlights: (00:50 - 02:58) Food Safety Leadership Development and Coaching (13:29 - 14:48) The Importance of Catalyst in Industry (16:45 - 17:34) Diverse Roles in Food Industry Leadership (25:11 - 26:06) Personal Development and Self-Reflection (28:37 - 29:26) Cybersecurity and Food Safety Discussions (32:25 - 33:57) Consumer Education in the Food Industry (43:29 - 46:02) Leadership and Empathy in Food Industry (51:14 - 52:42) Navigating Uncertainty Together (54:59 - 56:12) Future of Hybrid Food Safety Roles ___________________________________________ To learn more about Tia & Jill's company, please check out their website Catalyst LLC and LinkedIn Catalyst is a comprehensive and holistic coaching program for creating transformational change within people and organizations toward the ultimate food safety and quality culture. You can find Tia Glave on LinkedIn and also find Jill Stuber on LinkedIn. Catalyst Youtube: Ever wonder why food safety culture seems so challenging? or why technical experts aren't, by default, technical leaders? Join us each week as we explore these topics and more! ___________________________________________
Podcast: Bites & Bytes PodcastEpisode: Leadership in the Food Industry with Tia Glave and Jill StuberPub date: 2024-05-14Join host Kristin Demoranville for this insightful Bites and Bytes Podcast episode featuring special guests Tia Glave and Jill Stuber. The discussion will bridge the worlds of food safety, quality, and transformative leadership within the food industry. Tia Glave, a trained chemical engineer and a seasoned food safety and quality professional, brings extensive experience working across diverse food sectors. In this episode, Tia discusses her approach to integrating leadership principles with technical strategies to enhance food safety programs, reflecting her passion for supporting talent in the food industry. Jill Stuber, with her comprehensive background in Food Safety & Quality (FSQ) and her roles in various multi-million-dollar food organizations, shares her journey and the joy she finds in coaching and positively impacting the food safety sector. With a Master of Science in both Food Science and Quality Management, Jill's professional coaching certification and leadership skills shine through as she discusses the importance of integrating leadership skills with technical expertise to foster better outcomes in food safety. Together, they explore the evolving landscape of food industry leadership, the integration of technology, and the critical role of empathy and effective communication in cultivating a safe and innovative food environment. This episode explores their journeys and highlights their unique perspectives on the future of food safety and intentional leadership's pivotal role in navigating modern food systems' challenges. In this episode, we also focus on the critical intersection of cybersecurity with food safety. As digital transformations sweep through the food industry, understanding the cyber aspects becomes increasingly vital. Kristin, Tia, and Jill discuss how enhancing cybersecurity measures is integral to safeguarding food production processes. They emphasize the need for leaders to be proficient not only in traditional food safety roles but also in combating potential cyber threats that could impact food integrity and safety. This conversation highlights the importance of a holistic approach to food safety, including robust cybersecurity practices, ensuring that the food industry can effectively face modern challenges. Don't miss this engaging conversation that connects the dots between creating efficient, safe food practices and nurturing the next generation of food industry leaders. ___________________________________________ Episode Key Highlights: (00:50 - 02:58) Food Safety Leadership Development and Coaching (13:29 - 14:48) The Importance of Catalyst in Industry (16:45 - 17:34) Diverse Roles in Food Industry Leadership (25:11 - 26:06) Personal Development and Self-Reflection (28:37 - 29:26) Cybersecurity and Food Safety Discussions (32:25 - 33:57) Consumer Education in the Food Industry (43:29 - 46:02) Leadership and Empathy in Food Industry (51:14 - 52:42) Navigating Uncertainty Together (54:59 - 56:12) Future of Hybrid Food Safety Roles ___________________________________________ To learn more about Tia & Jill's company, please check out their website Catalyst LLC and LinkedIn Catalyst is a comprehensive and holistic coaching program for creating transformational change within people and organizations toward the ultimate food safety and quality culture. You can find Tia Glave on LinkedIn and also find Jill Stuber on LinkedIn. Catalyst Youtube: Ever wonder why food safety culture seems so challenging? or why technical experts aren't, by default, technical leaders? Join us each week as we explore these topics and more! ___________________________________________
This week we talk bread, books, hotels and health devices. As always, send us your ideas to our instagram @makingthecutpodcast.Park House Hotel - https://parkhousehotel.com/The Psychology of Secrets - https://www.panmacmillan.com/authors/andrew-gold/the-psychology-of-secrets/9781035002597Melanie Cantor - https://www.instagram.com/melanie.cantor/?hl=enIn The Loop - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1226774/Halstead Bakery - https://halsteadbakery.com/Zak's Kombucha - https://www.zakskombucha.com/Forrest Gump - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109830/The Ascending Bear - https://www.instagram.com/theascendingbear/Cobweb / Connections - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rp35T3GTjUk&ab_channel=PaulWeller-TopicStuber - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7734218/Myoovi - https://myoovi.co.uk/What does alcohol do to the body and brain? - https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001yxgwIn Touch, Sleep - https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001yy79By Sarah - https://bysarahlondon.com/pages/about-usWild Scottish Sauna - https://wildscottishsauna.com/Major Mum Hacks - https://www.instagram.com/majormumhacks/?hl=enStan Clothing - https://www.instagram.com/stanclothing/Mammoth - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15868638/Red Eye - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt23897504/Merlin Bird ID - https://merlin.allaboutbirds.org/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Helden und Visionäre – Dein Weg zur sinnvollen Arbeit und Social Entrepreneurship
In dieser Folge des Helden- und Visionäre-Podcasts nimmt uns Walter Stuber, einer der beiden Geschäftsführer der Gemeinhardt Service GmbH, auf eine Reise durch die Transformation eines traditionellen Gerüstbauunternehmens zu einem Unternehmen, dass durch einen stärkeren Fokus auf das Gemeinwohl, die Nachhaltigkeit und das Verhältnis zu den Mitarbeitenden einen Wandel erfahren hat. Walter erzählt auch über persönliche Herausforderungen und Antriebe. Also wieder einmal viel Inhalt für diese Folge! Schon mal ein Unternehmen gekauft? Und dann wäre da vielleicht noch etwas, was man nicht alle Tage erlebt: Ein Unternehmenskauf – oder vielmehr den Kauf einer Niederlassung. Walter erläutert die Entscheidungsprozesse und Herausforderungen, die der Kauf mit sich brachte. Bist du schon mal zu einer Bank gegangen und hast nach einem Millionenbetrag als Kredit gefragt? Wahrscheinlich nicht. Walter hat den Schritt gewagt und erzählt die spannende Geschichte im Podcast, die sich Helden und Visionäre nicht entgehen lassen sollten. Von Herausforderungen und Chancen hin zur Vision Trotz wirtschaftlicher Erfolge gab es auch Herausforderungen, wie beispielsweise fast schon kritische finanzielle Engpässe. Walter teilt offen die Höhen und Tiefen seiner Unternehmensführung, von riskanten finanziellen Entscheidungen über die Neuausrichtung der Unternehmenskultur basierend auf dem Buch „Big Five for Life“ bis hin zur gemeinwohlorientierten Gemeinwohlbilanzierung und dem stärkeren Fokus auf Nachhaltigkeit. Walter und sein Team haben es sich zur Aufgabe gemacht, ein enkelfähiges Unternehmen zu schaffen – eines, das auch zukünftigen Generationen dient. Im Gespräch spricht Walter mit Georg über die Schritte und was es heißt, vor der Insolvenz zu stehen und sich dann zu entscheiden, noch einmal neu, mit mehr persönlichen Antrieb zu starten. Auch persönlich hat sich Walter stark weiterentwickelt und sein Tyrannisches durch ein reflektiertes Verhalten getauscht. Kultur des Vertrauens und der Mitarbeiterentwicklung Eines der Geheimnisse hinter dem Erfolg von Gemeinhardt Service ist die Kultur des Vertrauens und der gegenseitigen Wertschätzung, die im Unternehmen herrscht. Die Geschäftsführung konzentriert sich auf strategische Weiterentwicklung, während die Mitarbeiter ermutigt werden, operative Verantwortung zu übernehmen. Dies fördert nicht nur ein starkes Teamgefühl, sondern ermöglicht es auch, dass sich jeder Einzelne voll und ganz auf seine Aufgaben konzentrieren kann. Einblicke in die Unternehmenswelt Diese Podcast-Folge bietet nicht nur spannende Einblicke in die Welt des Gerüstbaus, sondern auch wertvolle Lektionen in Unternehmensführung, Nachhaltigkeit und persönlicher Entwicklung. Sie zeigt, wie ein etabliertes Unternehmen sich neu erfinden, weiterentwickeln und sogar Nachhaltigkeit, soziale Verantwortung und Gemeinwohl in den Fokus stellen kann. Tradition mit Innovation zu verbinden und dabei sowohl wirtschaftlich erfolgreich zu sein als auch einen Beitrag zum Gemeinwohl zu leisten. Das dies möglich ist, beweist Walter auf jeden Fall. Es sind wieder sehr viele Themen angeschnitten worden – reinhören lohnt sich also. Und vielleicht gibt es sogar noch eine Fortsetzung des Gesprächs. Über Gemeinhardt Service Die mehrfach ausgezeichnete Gemeinhardt Service GmbH ist spezialisiert auf den Bau von Spezial- und Hängegerüsten und bietet bundesweit ihre Dienste an, darunter die Planung und Errichtung sicherer Gerüste nach Kundenbedarf. Das Unternehmen ist beispielsweise im Bereich ökologische Nachhaltigkeit und Upcycling aktiv, übernimmt soziale Verantwortung und hat sich im Rahmen der Gemeinwohlökonomie bilanzieren lassen.
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This week we review the 2019 comedy Stuber!
Matt is joined by Bloomberg's Lucas Shaw to discuss film chief Scott Stuber's exit from Netflix and what it means for the streamer's movie arm, Netflix's foray into live programming with a $5 billion deal for WWE's 'Raw,' and its latest earnings report, which saw a big boost in subscriber growth. Matt, Lucas, and producer Craig finish the show by adding a new wrinkle to the 2024 box office draft. For a 20 percent discount on Matt's Hollywood insider newsletter, ‘What I'm Hearing ...,' click here. Email us your thoughts! thetown@spotify.com Host: Matt Belloni Guest: Lucas Shaw Producers: Craig Horlbeck and Jessie Lopez Theme Song: Devon Renaldo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Netflix's head of film, Scott Stuber, stepped down from his post after seven years in a perfect ankling (meaning, it was unclear who left whom and why). That shocker was followed by one bombshell after another: a massive 10-year, $5 billion deal for WWE Raw in its first move into live sports, the most Oscar nominations out of any studio, and a record subscriber count reported on its earnings call. All of it portends a different Netflix than the one we've known. “Who else is making giant moves like this right now?” asks Richard Rushfield, who earlier examined the Stuber departure. Also: Claire Atkinson joins to break down her buzzy story on Hollywood's overworked, often abused PR chiefs to the CEOs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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There's no denying that working towards your goals requires hella effort! You get to a point where it gets to be EASIER but no matter where you are in the journey, there's still effort required. Over the years there have been different trends, themes, and hacks that suggest that you don't have to put in much effort to succeed. Let's uncover some of the shit that some other fitness coaches dont want you to know! Connect with us: Hannah's IG: @hannah.stuber Link's IG: @_linkfitness --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/elevatedathletes/message
It's interview time!Welcome to the "Don't Eat Poop! A Food Safety Podcast," where hosts Matt and Francine take you on a journey into the world of food safety. Recorded at the Food Safety Consortium, they delve into fascinating discussions with industry experts Tia Glave and Jill Stuber from Catalyst.Join Matt and Francine as they explore the importance of trust and people skills with Tia and Jill. Discover valuable insights on how to create and nurture a functional food safety culture within your organization.If you're passionate about maintaining the highest standards in food safety, this podcast is for you. Tune in to the "Don't Eat Poop" podcast for engaging conversations, expert advice, and actionable tips to enhance your food safety practices. Get ready to develop the knowledge and skills you need to protect yourself and others from foodborne illnesses.Don't wait another moment—start your food safety journey with us on the "Don't Eat Poop" podcast!We hope you enjoy this episode!Remember to subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on your favorite platform. Together, we can raise awareness and make a positive impact in the world of food safety!We'd love to hear from you!Connect with Francine, Matt, and the "Don't Eat Poop!" show on LinkedIn! Share your thoughts and feedback on the show "Don't Eat Poop." Additionally, feel free to offer any topics you would like to hear discussed on the show. Check out Francine's book Who Watches the Kitchen? on Amazon! Produced by Joe Diaco Podcasting Support
Andrew Houghton and Colter Nuanez give brief thoughts about all 12 teams in the Big Sky Conference while Tom Stuber gives a detailed dialogue to his road trip from Montana to Brookings, South Dakota.
Our latest installment of our Big Sky Media series with interviews from some of the best reporters and analysts who cover the Big Sky Conference features Tom Stuber of Skyline Sports, who is in his second season covering Montana State football at Skyline Sports and has decades of experience as a sportswriter in Montana.
Christian & Thad are back with assistant brewers Uncle Dave & Justin Eby (co-owner/brewer at Ebrewing Co.). They sit at Hop Station Craft Bar for Stuber vs Stuber. DJ vs Casey. The brothers Stuber pick 2 beers each off their tap list in a Final Four of Craft Beers. They score the beers with a modified BJCP (Beer Judge Certification Program) scoring. Crack a cold one, sit back & enjoy the podcast. Because YOU are the real winner. You can try these beers at Hop Station and give us your opinion by clicking here michiana Beer Reviewers. Click here for our sponsors: Studebaker Brewing Co. South Bend Brew Werks Niles Brewing Co. E Brewing Co. CHEERS!
Rich Stuber is a native Montanan who worked in the inflatable business, specifically manufacturing Water Master Rafts, for years before eventually taking over the company. In this episode of Anchored, Rich and I sit down to discuss what to look for in an inflatable raft, how to make the most out of your time on the water, and more. If you haven't checked out our latest mini-course on Raft fishing with Yos Gladstone and Josh Ziegler, check it out at https://courses.anchoredoutdoors.com/courses/pontoon-and-raft-fishing-with-yos-gladstone Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the Lead Development Officer for Mays Business School, True Brown shares his insights on various ways to give back to the university and its thriving students. As Brown believes it, Aggies helping other Aggies is not a strange concept and at the start of his journey, he wanted to know the why and how that came to be. Brown teaches us the importance and impact of different ways to give back in professional, educational, and personal ways. This long-time Aggie showcases what it means to withhold the Aggie Core Values far after graduation and Brown continues to serve his community each and every day. Chapters: 0:30 Post Graduation & Non-Profits 1:31 Philanthropy 3:32 Then vs. Now - Students 4:37 Major Gifts, Endowments, and Philanthropy at Large 8:03 Life as a Long-Time Aggie 13:54 Work and Life Balance 15:50 Selfless Service outside of Work - Kairos 22:03 Business Education Complex and the Long-term Future of Texas A&M 25:31 Real Good Bull
Jodi Stuber, co-founder and program director of HopeWell Ranch and the co-author of Project Solomon: The True Story of a Lonely Horse Who Found a Home—and Became a Hero, joins the podcast to share how her organization uses rescued horses to help meet people's emotional, spiritual, physical, and social needs. Through their compassionate and creative approach to equine therapy (therapy using horses), Jodi and her husband Ty have witnessed God healing hundreds of people: Veterans with post-traumatic stress, people with disabilities, and children and adults dealing with anxiety, depression, trauma, and other challenges.-----“It's hard to be lonely, isn't it? To miss someone who should be here?”Jodi Stuber wasn't looking for another horse for her struggling therapy ranch—let alone one like Solomon. After losing his herd, he was solitary and sad, spending his days standing near the plastic deer in his yard for company. No stranger herself to loss and heartache, Jodi knew she had to give Solomon a home.The road to recovery wouldn't be easy. As Solomon struggled to fit in with his new herd and Jodi continued to navigate her own grief, the two developed a deep bond. But just as Jodi and Solomon were both beginning to heal, an unthinkable tragedy struck the therapy ranch. And Solomon was about to teach Jodi the greatest lesson of all…Get your copy of Project Solomon: The True Story of a Lonely Horse Who Found a Home—and Became a Hero by Jodi Stuber and Jennifer Marshall Bleakley. The book tells the heartwarming story of how one horse helped heal brokenness for children, Veterans, and adults alike.Learn more about HopeWell Ranch and equine therapy. KEY QUESTIONS:Where in nature do you see God's design and character?How can you connect with God's creation? KEY SCRIPTURE:“God made the wild animals according to their kinds, the livestock according to their kinds, and all the creatures that move along the ground according to their kinds. And God saw that it was good.” Genesis 1:25–27 Find more encouragement through Joni Eareckson Tada's radio podcast and daily devotional.Follow us on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.Your support makes this podcast possible!Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Founded by international disability advocate Joni Eareckson Tada, we provide Christ-centered care through Joni's House, Wheels for the World, and Retreats and Getaways, and offer disability ministry training and higher education through the Christian Institute on Disability.
Are you facing a crossroads in your life where your next move involves taking a step that feels unfamiliar or hard? None of us really knows what the next minute, days, or weeks might bring, but God does. And when we trust that He is in charge of our future, taking those leaps of faith leads us ever closer to where we're living in the fullness of who we're meant to be. Emily Chang is the CEO of the McCann World Group advertising company. As a successful executive who has headed up initiatives at Starbucks and Apple, it would seem Emily's legacy might be secured—but her corporate achievements simply were the springboard for the legacy she really wishes to establish—which is to personally make a difference for good in people's lives by opening up her home to youth in need. Jodi Stuber grew up with a love of horses, always dreaming of having one of her own. When Jodi found out about equine therapy, she knew this great love of horses was just a stepping off point to her true calling of serving people—including children and veterans—by connecting them to animals at the Hopewell Ranch, which she co-founded in 2004. Links, Products, and Resources Mentioned: Jesus Calling Podcast Jesus Calling Jesus Always Jesus Listens Past interview: Brian Tome Upcoming interview: Dr. Myron Rolle Emily Chang McCann World Group The Spare Room Purpose Driven Life social legacy Jodi Stuber Hopewell Ranch COVID Project Solomon PTS [Post Traumatic Stress] www.hopewellranch.org Project Solomon Interview Quotes: “It's a privilege to know our God. And it's a privilege to understand that we can thrive, we can live in abundance and in joy, and especially when we put others before ourselves, when we put God at the center of our life, everything changes.” - Emily Chang “Faith is taking a step without knowing exactly the outcome, but having absolute conviction that God is at work and you get to be a part of what He is doing.” - Emily Chang “It's like an incredibly freeing thing when all we have to do is say, ‘Okay, whatever you want, let me go try and be obedient and do the best I can.' And God is amazing and always surpasses your wildest imagination.” - Emily Chang “I think these small and regular habits become a lifestyle. And then our lifestyle strengthens our beliefs as well as our beliefs strengthen our lifestyle. And ultimately, that combination shapes who we are.” - Emily Chang “It was such a blessing to see how the Lord took the things that I desired and manifested them so that we could start with that healing presence of the Lord through animals. And it was just really special.” - Jodi Stuber “I like to think that when He formed the Earth and the people and the animals, that's creation. And so I believe that when you have somebody who's creative, God shares that piece of His heart with us, to give back to those around us. And I just think that's a beautiful gift and I love it.” - Jodi Stuber “I feel like there's so many people feeling lonely because they don't think anybody sees them. We know God sees them. And what I love is when He shines a spotlight on people that we can then minister to and try to help things be a little better. And that's so rewarding.” - Jodi Stuber ________________________ Enjoy watching these additional videos from Jesus Calling YouTube channel! Audio Episodes: https://bit.ly/3zvjbK7 Bonus Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3vfLlGw Jesus Listens: Stories of Prayer: https://bit.ly/3Sd0a6C Peace for Everyday Life: https://bit.ly/3zzwFoj Peace in Uncertain Times: https://bit.ly/3cHfB6u What's Good? https://bit.ly/3vc2cKj Enneagram: https://bit.ly/3hzRCCY ________________________ Connect with Jesus Calling Instagram Facebook Twitter Pinterest YouTube Jesus Calling Website
Her Dog Is Appropriate. Lady Fart or Dog Fart? The Shortest Skirt in Alabama. The Retiree Look. Whoville Poodley Noodles. Gobbing my way to the top. Little Skeletor Girl. That outfit is to die for! the fockers are a growing concern. The last Deniro and Hoohah. Creeper Sunglasses. Soccer Hooligan Gobbing. Try To Keep It Down. I will date you, He-Man. Wet and Grosse in Georgia with Amy. Thera-Pee Thursday With Wendi and more on this episode of The Morning Stream.
Her Dog Is Appropriate. Lady Fart or Dog Fart? The Shortest Skirt in Alabama. The Retiree Look. Whoville Poodley Noodles. Gobbing my way to the top. Little Skeletor Girl. That outfit is to die for! the fockers are a growing concern. The last Deniro and Hoohah. Creeper Sunglasses. Soccer Hooligan Gobbing. Try To Keep It Down. I will date you, He-Man. Wet and Grosse in Georgia with Amy. Thera-Pee Thursday With Wendi and more on this episode of The Morning Stream.