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Best podcasts about Taylor Johnson

Latest podcast episodes about Taylor Johnson

ManKind Podcast
258 - The 3 Things Destroying Male Sexuality in 2026 — and What to Do About It with Taylor Johnson

ManKind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2026 55:46


Text Us Your Feedback! (Likes, Dislikes, Guest/Conversation Recommendations). Men's sexuality is under siege from every direction — algorithmic porn, AI girlfriends engineered to extract money by never actually satisfying you, and a culture that hasn't given men a single useful framework for talking about any of it. Taylor Johnson has spent seven years in the field helping men overcome sexual dysfunction, anxiety, and disconnection. What he's seeing in 2026 is unlike anything from even two years ago.In this conversation, you'll learn:Why short-form video and constant digital stimulation are measurably destroying men's capacity to be present during sexHow AI girlfriend apps are deliberately designed to hook men in a cycle of wanting without ever delivering — and what that does to a teenage brainWhy women still deeply want connection and great sex with men, even in the current cultural climateThe exact approach to opening a conversation with your partner about sex, safety, and the headlines that are affecting both of youHow to recognize when you've hit your capacity in a hard conversation and what to do instead of going off the railsWhy sexual leadership has nothing to do with dominance and everything to do with attunement, safety, and showing up preparedIf you've been avoiding this conversation — with yourself or your partner — this is the episode that ends that.Resources Mentioned:Taylor Johnson — Sex Coach for Men — https://www.taylorjohnson.com (search: Taylor Johnson sex educator)ManKind Project — https://mankindproject.orgCoGenerate (intergenerational collaboration) — https://cogenerate.orgTaylor's Sexual Leadership Retreat for Men (July 2026) — contact via Taylor's websiteTaylor's Sexual Menu Worksheet — available through Taylor's programs BetterHelp: Get 10% Off Your First Month Of Therapy The ManKind Podcast has partnered with Betterhelp to make it easier for listeners to access licensed mental health therapists who can aid them in their mental health journey. Brandon and Boysen stand by this service as they use BetterHelp for their therapy needs.#Sponsorship #AdSupport the show

The Church at West Franklin Podcast
How to Find Contentment in God | Proverbs 19:23 | Taylor Johnson | Sermon

The Church at West Franklin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2026 39:09


The Church at West Franklin Podcast
How to Handle Money God's Way | Proverbs 3:9-10 | Taylor Johnson | Sermon

The Church at West Franklin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2026 38:29


The Church at West Franklin Podcast
How to Honor God in Your Work | Proverbs 12:11; 16:3 | Taylor Johnson | Sermon

The Church at West Franklin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2026 32:01


BBC Music Introducing Mixtape
Taylor Johnson sits in with a new Track of the Week from Dose

BBC Music Introducing Mixtape

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 59:59


Taylor Johnson presents a mixtape of tracks from BBC Introducing, including Wynona Bleach, Ashley Ray Simon feat. Clara Pople, Lizzie Reid, Formal Sppeedwear, F3miii, mary in the junkyard, LIFEWITHOUTEXPOSURE, Victoria Dell, Sipho., Naked Brunch, Joshua Burnside, Ella More, and a new Track of the Week from Dose.Produced by BBC Audio for BBC Radio 6 Music.

The Church at West Franklin Podcast
How to Guard Your Heart | Proverbs 4:20-23 | Taylor Johnson | Sermon

The Church at West Franklin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2026 38:18


And Then Came Breast Cancer - A Future Dreams Podcast
Breast Cancer and Sam Taylor-Johnson's Story (Part 2)

And Then Came Breast Cancer - A Future Dreams Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026 24:12


Everyone's life changes when they are touched by breast cancer and that's why we're here. The award-winning film director Sam Taylor-Johnson was diagnosed with the disease when she was 33 and her life changed direction as a result.In this episode the woman behind the Amy Winehouse biopic Back to Black and Nowhere Boy talks to Victoria in front of a live audience at the Future Dreams House in London about her life, having come through cancer-twice…Brought to you by the Future Dreams charity, "And Then Came Breast Cancer" is for everyone whose lives have been touched by the disease. You can contact us at FutureDreams.org.uk for help and advice and Victoria is @VicDerbyshire on Twitter and Instagram. Please rate, like and subscribe to the podcast and we welcome your ideas for future episodes.If you have been touched by Breast Cancer - Future Dreams is here to help.And Then Came Breast Cancer, is a Podcast Series co-produced by Factory Originals and 6Foot6 Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Church at West Franklin Podcast
A Gospel-Centered Church | Acts 2:42-47 | Taylor Johnson | Sermon

The Church at West Franklin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2026 35:27


And Then Came Breast Cancer - A Future Dreams Podcast
Breast Cancer and Sam Taylor-Johnson's Story (Part 1)

And Then Came Breast Cancer - A Future Dreams Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2026 26:55


Everyone's life changes when they are touched by breast cancer and that's why we're here. The award-winning film director Sam Taylor-Johnson was diagnosed with the disease when she was 33 and her life changed direction as a result.In this episode the woman behind the Amy Winehouse biopic Back to Black and Nowhere Boy talks to Victoria in front of a live audience at the Future Dreams House in London about her life, having come through cancer-twice…Brought to you by the Future Dreams charity, "And Then Came Breast Cancer" is for everyone whose lives have been touched by the disease. You can contact us at FutureDreams.org.uk for help and advice and Victoria is @VicDerbyshire on Twitter and Instagram. Please rate, like and subscribe to the podcast and we welcome your ideas for future episodes.If you have been touched by Breast Cancer - Future Dreams is here to help.And Then Came Breast Cancer, is a Podcast Series co-produced by Factory Originals and 6Foot6 Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Church at West Franklin Podcast
The Joy of Repentance | Psalm 32 and 51 | Taylor Johnson | Sermon

The Church at West Franklin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2026 44:32


The Counter Culture Mom Show with Tina Griffin Podcast
Travel Devotionals and Top Family Destinations that Deepen Faith in God - Taylor Johnson

The Counter Culture Mom Show with Tina Griffin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 27:09


Are you hitting the road this summer with your family? Have you thought about how traveling could bring you closer together as a family and deepen your relationship with the Lord? Taylor Johnson has created a vast wealth of resources for families that are perfect for vacationers and aim to do exactly that. From faith-filled travel devotionals to the ABCs of Biblical traits, Taylor offers countless options on her blog, Growing Kids for the Kingdom. Another key resource for parents? The Family Vacation Devotional: Keeping God First While On Vacation. This is a must-have for parents and kids planning on taking a trip together. Ponder God's creation and keep your hearts focused on Him even as you are swept up in the excitement of experiencing new adventures! TAKEAWAYS Her daughter learned 30 Bible verses when she was three years old using Taylor's initial book, A Heart Like Jesus, A-Z Audiobooks or audio resources are a great, screen-free entertainment option for kids Find family-friendly vacation destination ideas on Taylor's blog like the Creation Museum, The Ark Encounter, and the Museum of the Bible Taylor's character calendars help kids learn different godly traits every month according to the seasons or holidays

Palouse Church on a Hill
Guest Preacher: Taylor Johnson | 042626

Palouse Church on a Hill

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2026 46:20


Guest Preacher: Taylor Johnson | 042626 by Corey

Cornerstone SF Weekly Audio Podcast
#2616: How to Overcome Criticism

Cornerstone SF Weekly Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2026 26:16


Become a CornerstoneSF Builder today! http://cornerstonesf.org/giveWhen criticism and negativity hit, Nehemiah shows us how to keep building anyway—take the hurt to God, don't react in public, and let prayer and steady work turn mockery into momentum.Invite and share this message with your family and friends and bless them with this great message. If you're new to Cornerstone and this is your first time watching us, we'd love to say “hello!” Just click on this url http://cornerstonesf.org/welcome to fill out our Welcome Card and one of our community members will follow up with you. Also if you are in need of prayer, don't hesitate to put in a prayer request at http://cornerstonesf.org/prayer----Song Credits:Rise - Robbie SeayDan Hamilton, Chase Jenkins, Taylor Johnson, Ryan Owens, Robbie Seay, and Tedd Tjornhom© 2007 Birdwing Music, Meaux Hits, and Tedasia MusicAll music performed by the CornerstoneSF Worship Band under CCLI license No. 48786, CCS No. 8434 #cornerstonesf #liveitoutsf #StayingPower #BuildingForTomorrow

Comes Naturally
Episode 633: CinemaCon Overload

Comes Naturally

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 67:23 Transcription Available


(00:00:00) Technical Difficulties and Mic Troubles (00:03:00) The Clay Face Movie Announcement (00:05:43) Batman Universe Expansion and Clay Face's Origins (00:19:40) The Odyssey: Christopher Nolan's Epic Adaptation (00:32:21) Robert Eggers' New Werewolf Movie (00:42:33) Other CinemaCon Announcements (00:44:31) Lord of the Rings Prequel Casting News (00:45:35) Supergirl's Alien Language Skills (00:46:03) Evil Dead Franchise Updates (00:47:35) Dune Part Three and Avengers Doomsday To kick off this week's exciting episode, the guys dive deep into the latest and most intriguing news emerging from this year's highly anticipated CinemaCon. This event, known for showcasing the biggest upcoming films and industry trends, has provided a wealth of information that fans and filmmakers alike are buzzing about. They begin their discussion with a fascinating look at DC Studios' upcoming project, Clayface. This film, which is being heralded as a body horror masterpiece, is penned by the talented Mike Flanagan, who is known for his ability to weave horror elements with rich character development. The direction is in the capable hands of James Watkins, whose previous works have demonstrated a keen eye for atmospheric storytelling. The guys analyze what this unique take on the classic villain could mean for the DC cinematic universe, particularly in how it might explore themes of identity and transformation in a way that resonates with contemporary audiences.Following this, the conversation shifts to Christopher Nolan's much-anticipated film, The Odyssey. This project promises to be a visually stunning reinterpretation of the classic tale, featuring a pivotal scene that showcases the legendary Trojan Horse. The guys discuss Nolan's signature storytelling style and how it might bring new layers of depth to this ancient narrative, potentially blending historical elements with his trademark non-linear storytelling. They ponder on the implications of such a scene in the context of modern cinema and how it could influence audience perceptions of heroism and cunning.Next on the agenda is Robert Eggers' intriguing new film, Werwulf, which stars the dynamic duo of Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Lilly-Rose Depp. The guys express their excitement about Eggers' unique vision, known for his meticulous attention to historical detail and atmospheric tension. They speculate on the film's premise and themes, considering how it might delve into folklore and mythology, potentially offering a fresh perspective on the werewolf legend. The chemistry between Taylor-Johnson and Depp is also a point of discussion, with the guys contemplating how their performances could elevate the film's narrative.As the episode progresses, the guys engage in a rapid-fire news segment that covers a plethora of upcoming projects that are generating buzz in the film community. They touch upon Evil Dead Burn, a new installment in the beloved horror franchise that promises to deliver the same thrills and chills that fans have come to expect. The conversation then shifts to Dune Part 3, where they discuss the potential for the continuation of Frank Herbert's epic saga and what it could mean for the characters and the expansive universe. They also touch on the intriguing title Avengers' Doomsday, speculating on how this new entry might reshape the Marvel Cinematic Universe and its heroes.Furthermore, the guys briefly discuss Digger, a project that has caught their attention, along with a new venture from J.J. Abrams that has yet to be fully unveiled. The anticipation surrounding Abrams' work is palpable, given his track record of creating compelling narratives that captivate audiences. Lastly, they wrap up the rapid-fire segment with a mention of Violent Night 2, a sequel that has fans eager to see how the story of Santa Claus in a violent showdown will unfold. Each of these topics fuels an engaging discussion, providing insights and predictions that keep listeners on the edge of their seats, eager for the cinematic experiences that await.Official Website: https://www.comesnaturallypodcast.comOfficial Merchandise: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/comes-naturally-podcast/iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/kqkgackFacebook: http://tinyurl.com/myovgm8Tumblr: http://tinyurl.com/m7a6mg9Twitter: @ComesNaturalPodYouTube: http://tiny.cc/5snxpy

Next Best Picture Podcast
Interviews With "Fuze" Stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Sam Worthington, And Director David Mackenzie

Next Best Picture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 34:10


"Fuze" is a 2025 British crime thriller heist film directed by David Mackenzie and written by Ben Hopkins, starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Theo James, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, and Sam Worthington. Set in London, there is a citywide evacuation when an unexploded World War II bomb is unearthed at a busy construction site. Amid the escalating tension and chaos, a daring criminal operation is set in motion -- one that uses the evacuation as a cover for a meticulously planned bank heist. As authorities race against time to contain the crisis, alliances blur, and moral boundaries are crossed. The film premiered at the 2025 Toronto International Film Festival, where it received positive reviews for its action, tension, twists, and muscular direction. Taylor-Johnson, Worthington, and Mackenzie were all kind enough to spend some time talking with us about their work and experiences making the film, which you can listen to below. Please be sure to check out the film, which will be released in theaters on April 24th from Roadside Attractions and Saban Films. Thank you, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture and listen to this podcast ad-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Church at West Franklin Podcast
Belief That Lives | John 20:24-31 | Taylor Johnson | Sermon

The Church at West Franklin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2026 36:06


I Dare You - A Podcast by United Against Human Trafficking
S1E2 Men, Masculinity, & Human Trafficking: Roles, Risks, and Responsibility

I Dare You - A Podcast by United Against Human Trafficking

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 53:26


In this episode of Beyond Awareness, Taylor Woodruff and Taylor Johnson join us to talk about engaging men in the anti-trafficking movement. We discuss how harmful norms around masculinity can contribute to exploitation, why inviting men into the conversation matters, and how programs like SSE and Real Talk are helping young men and adult men think differently about respect, relationships, and accountability. Enjoyed this episode? Follow United Against Human Trafficking on Instagram @unitedagainsthumantrafficking or sign up for our occasional newsletter here. You can also explore more ways to connect, support, and learn at our visiting our Linktree here.

The Church at Station Hill Podcast
Going In Ministry | Ephesians 4:1-16 | Taylor Johnson

The Church at Station Hill Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 33:45


Radio Monmouth
Dr. Taylor Johnson, D.C. with Maple City Chiropractic

Radio Monmouth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2026 9:07


Dr. Taylor Johnson discusses her chiropractic schooling, joining the team at Maple City Chiropractic in Monmouth, scheduling consultation appointments, range of techniques, and more on the WRAM Morning Show.

Dream Planning Podcast | Publisher, Christian Women, Christian Planner, Productivity Coach, Goal Setting, Bible Study
291 | Start Your Planner / Journal Business with Print School - Hear from our Alumni

Dream Planning Podcast | Publisher, Christian Women, Christian Planner, Productivity Coach, Goal Setting, Bible Study

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 15:27


✨Start Your Dream Paper Product Business! ✨ Join my 5-Day Print Your Thing Challenge! https://www.dreamprinting.co/challenge Ready to learn how real students turned their ideas into printed products? Today I am teaching what's possible when you join Print School by sharing real success stories from past students who turned their ideas into printed products.   Check out our featured Alumni: Amber Underwood: https://hupomoneliving.com/ Bethany Kimsey: https://www.bethanykimsey.com/ Fatima Enyi: https://womanwifemomgod.com/ Goranka Vucenovic-Kanouse: https://letsoul.com/ Leighton Lunger: https://prayherforward.com/ Shavonne Lewis :https://gettingunstuckwithvon.com/ Taylor Johnson: https://themompreneurpaperco.com/ Jenny Fulford: https://laurentpaperco.com/ Wendy Alcime: https://www.planpreppray.com/ About me: I am Polly Payne, the CEO and founder of Horacio Printing. I have sold more than 60,000 Dream Planners around the world along with bible studies and journals. I now help other dreamers do the same, which is why I created Print School. YOUR NEXT STEPS: ✨ Take My 5-Day Print Challenge: https://www.dreamprinting.co/challenge

Cornerstone SF Weekly Audio Podcast
#2603: A Future & A Hope

Cornerstone SF Weekly Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2026 20:59


Service Speaker: Terry Brisbane, Lead PastorBecome a CornerstoneSF Builder today! http://cornerstonesf.org/giveThe Holy Spirit meets us in the rubble of what's still broken, calls us to rebuild with patience and faith, and reminds us that in Christ God's plans are still for our welfare: a future, a hope, and better days ahead.Invite and share this message with your family and friends and bless them with this great message. If you're new to Cornerstone and this is your first time watching us, we'd love to say “hello!” Just click on this url http://cornerstonesf.org/welcome to fill out our Welcome Card and one of our community members will follow up with you. Also if you are in need of prayer, don't hesitate to put in a prayer request at http://cornerstonesf.org/prayer----Song Credits:Better Days - Robbie Seay Band Dan Hamilton, Michael Romero, Robbie Seay, Ryan Owens, Taylor Johnson© 2005 Sparrow RecordsAll music performed by the CornerstoneSF Worship Band under CCLI license No. 48786, CCS No. 8434 #cornerstonesf #liveitoutsf #ACommitmentToBuild #BuildingForTomorrow

The Church at Station Hill Podcast
The Exiled King | Matthew 2:13-22 | Taylor Johnson

The Church at Station Hill Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 39:37


LifePoint Church Valley Center
December 14, 2025: Taylor Johnson: Advent

LifePoint Church Valley Center

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 55:48


Taylor Johnson, LifePoint Church, Valley Center, Kansas, Wichita, Assembly of God

The Church at Station Hill Podcast
Missional Living: Relentless Pursuit | Matthew 18:10-14 | Taylor Johnson

The Church at Station Hill Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 45:29


Rooted In Christ
Don't Be Lukewarm | Taylor Johnson on Boldly Sharing Your Faith | The Rooted in Christ Podcast Ep. 166

Rooted In Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2025 52:36


In this powerful episode, Eric Stephens welcomes back returning guest Taylor Johnson for an honest conversation about moving from a lukewarm faith to a bold, all-in relationship with Jesus.Taylor shares her personal journey of breaking free from self-preservation, fear of rejection, and spiritual complacency to walk confidently in her God-given purpose. Together, she and Eric discuss what it means to truly trust God, live out the Word, and keep your fire burning through daily surrender and obedience.From reflections on Revelation 3 to stories of faith, humility, and revival, this episode will challenge and encourage every believer to go deeper, let go of idols, and live a life fully aligned with Christ.

Weekend Ag Matters
IAM Podcast 10-23-2025

Weekend Ag Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 38:00


In today's show Mark talks to Eric Bartels, Northwest Iowa Beck's Agronomist, as well as Taylor Johnson in part of a conversation during our Beck's Harvest Videos. And Dustin continues his conversation in the mines of Saskatoon with Allan Potash General Manager Les Frehlich.

Kids Ministry 101
39. How to Build a Kids Ministry That Keeps Families Coming Back with Pastor Taylor Johnson

Kids Ministry 101

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 41:47


Get ready for a heart-filled and practical conversation! In today's episode, Jana Magruder sits down with Taylor Johnson, who wears two hats as a Next Generation and Children's Minister, to unpack what truly makes a kids ministry thrive.Taylor shares his journey of calling, how God led him into ministry, and the mentors who shaped his path. Then, we dive into the nuts and bolts of effective children's ministry:Safety – Why it's non-negotiable and how it builds trust with families.Communication – How consistent, clear communication keeps parents and volunteers aligned.Connection – Fostering meaningful relationships that help kids feel seen and known.Welcoming Atmosphere – Creating a space where every child feels at home.Gospel Foundation – Keeping Jesus at the center of every game, lesson, and moment.Whether you're leading a small group, coordinating volunteers, or dreaming up your next Sunday morning activity, Taylor's insights will help you build a ministry that not only reaches kids - but retains families and grows disciples.This episode will inspire you to see kids ministry not just as a program, but as a calling, a sacred opportunity to shape the next generation of disciples through love, care, and gospel truth.Listen now and get ready to be both equipped and encouraged!SHOW LINKS:VBS Preview EventThe Gospel ProjectJoin us for ETCH 2025. Sign up and get the details HERE. ETCH Conference Connect with Lifeway Kids Leave us a voice message here with any questions or feedback!

Palouse Church on a Hill
Guest Preacher: Taylor Johnson | A Life of Understanding | 092825

Palouse Church on a Hill

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2025 46:47


Guest Preacher: Taylor Johnson | A Life of Understanding | 092825 by Corey

Your Brand Amplified©
The Legacy Shift with Taylor Johnson: Redefining Wealth for Women

Your Brand Amplified©

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2025 24:47


Join us and be inspired in this replay episode from Women Acquiring Assets featuring Taylor Johnson's journey from a fashion blogger to a successful boutique owner in the evolving landscape of women's financial empowerment. Starting with just $300, she launched her online boutique, Hazel and Olive, and quickly expanded her business despite facing significant challenges, including health issues. Taylor's story highlights the importance of resilience and creativity in entrepreneurship, as well as the need for women to access financial education and resources to build and preserve their wealth. What sets Taylor apart is her unwavering commitment to giving back to the community. She has integrated philanthropy into her business model, providing free prom and homecoming dresses to girls in need and supporting disaster relief through the American Red Cross. Additionally, her initiative to build a formula and wellness center in Mozambique underscores her dedication to addressing global issues. Taylor believes that true empowerment comes not only from financial success but also from uplifting others and fostering a sense of community. As we reflect on Taylor Johnson's inspiring journey, it is essential to recognize the power of women supporting women in achieving financial independence and success. We encourage you to take action by seeking out resources, engaging in financial education, and supporting businesses that prioritize community and empowerment. Together, we can create a more equitable landscape where women thrive, share their wealth, and leave a lasting legacy for future generations. For the accessible version of the podcast, go to our Ziotag gallery.We're happy you're here! Like the pod?Support the podcast and receive discounts from our sponsors: https://yourbrandamplified.codeadx.me/Leave a rating and review on your favorite platformFollow @yourbrandamplified on the socialsTalk to my digital avatar

The Most High Show
Taylor’s Story

The Most High Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2025


Taylor Johnson tells her story

Association Tech Insider
S2E26: Video Content Strategies for Associations

Association Tech Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 37:53


This episode explores video content strategies for associations, including best practices for creating engaging and accessible videos, tools and platforms to simplify production, and how to decide between outsourcing and building an in-house team.Hosted by Jenny Daigle, MS, Director of Communications, Association of Organ Procurement Organizations (AOPO), she speaks with Emily O'Connor, Content Production Manager, Society for Neuroscience & Taylor Johnson, Senior Manager of Multimedia, Society for Neuroscience.Podcast was created by the ASAE Communications Professionals Advisory Council: https://www.asaecenter.org/membership/rosters/communication-section-council

Cornerstone SF Weekly Audio Podcast
#2525: Empowered To Push Past Our Fear

Cornerstone SF Weekly Audio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2025 21:44


Become a CornerstoneSF Builder today! http://cornerstonesf.org/giveEven when fear tries to hold us back, the Holy Spirit empowers us to rise up with courage, speak boldly, and live with lion-hearted faith.Invite and share this message with your family and friends and bless them with this great message. If you're new to Cornerstone and this is your first time watching us, we'd love to say “hello!” Just click on this url http://cornerstonesf.org/welcome to fill out our Welcome Card and one of our community members will follow up with you. Also if you are in need of prayer, don't hesitate to put in a prayer request at http://cornerstonesf.org/prayer----Song Credits:Rise - Robbie SeayDan Hamilton, Chase Jenkins, Taylor Johnson, Ryan Owens, Robbie Seay, and Tedd Tjornhom© 2007 Birdwing Music, Meaux Hits, and Tedasia MusicAll music performed by the CornerstoneSF Worship Band under CCLI license No. 48786, CCS No. 8434 #cornerstonesf #liveitoutsf #Empowered

Just Schools
Do the Opposite of What you Want to Do: Lionel Cable + Joi Taylor Johnson

Just Schools

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 32:21


In this episode of Just Schools, Dr. Jon Eckert speaks with Lionel Cable and Joi Taylor Johnson from New Hope Christian Academy in Memphis, Tennessee. New Hope, founded nearly 30 years ago is an urban, college-preparatory elementary school providing students with a challenging, intellectual, and Christ-centered education Joi, a New Hope alum and now Director of Development, shares how the school helped shape her leadership and calling. The conversation highlights New Hope's innovative scholarship model, its farm and forest learning spaces, and the school's vision for expansion. The episode ends with a powerful piece of advice from Lionel's sister, “Do the exact opposite of what you want to do and watch what God does through you.” The Just Schools Podcast is brought to you by the Baylor Center for School Leadership. Be encouraged. Connect with us: Center for School Leadership at Baylor University Jon Eckert LinkedIn Baylor MA in School Leadership   Jon: Well, Lionel and Joi, it is a blessing to have you here today. I'd love for you to just give our listeners a little bit of an idea of what New Hope Christian Academy is all about, where it's at, what its history is, and what your hopes are as you move forward. Lionel: First, thanks so much, Jon, for having me and Joi this morning. So New Hope is going on 30 years old. We were founded in the basement of a church downtown Memphis in 1995, 1996. Basically, it was established because there were no high quality, just private or public education options for kids in the downtown corridor. So we were founded to just offer teaching, learning, discipleship to families in need at the time. So over the past 30 years, we've grown to a little over 420 kids. 80% of our families, they have to qualify for free and reduced lunch. So the core of our mission truly is impoverished families and reaching out to them because we know in order to change that trajectory, it's two things. One, gets at the heart and that's the gospel, and then two high quality academics. If we can bridge those two things together, obviously that's going to change the trajectory of family, but then also change the trajectory of Memphis. Jon: And you have kids from age three all the way through sixth grade currently with the hope of expanding in the coming years. Is that correct? Lionel: Yeah, absolutely. Past 30 years due to our funding model, which is simply on a sliding scale, it was an impossible thing to expand. Now, with the passing of the Voucher Law in the state of Tennessee, the doors are now wide open for us to expand. So after next school year, we will be adding seventh and eighth grade. Jon: Yes. And so it's great to have your director of development on here because she has a vested interest in New Hope. So Joi, can you tell us a little bit about how you ended up back here professionally at New Hope? Joi: Yes, it's such a beautiful story honestly. I graduated from New Hope in 2007 and graduated from the sixth grade, and New Hope gave me a scholarship to go on to another independent school here in Memphis named ECS, Evangelical Christian School. And from there I went to the University of Memphis and I was all about social work and helping others. And from there, I helped start a program called the Choose 901 Alumni Program. And the alumni that we were helping were exactly the alumni from New Hope Christian Academy. And so I've kind of just always been in the works, helping our alumni get internships, jobs, and just connecting them to different opportunities and networks here in the city of Memphis. But as time went on, I kind of yearned to be back home. I wanted to be here and trying to advance the mission of New Hope. We want this school to be known all around the Memphis community and even further, because there's just so many great things happening here. This is the place that helped raise me honestly and cultivate the type of leadership and servant leadership that I have to this day. So it just made complete sense for me to come back and give my twenties, my thirties away to a school that helped make me who I am. Jon: I love that. And you mentioned this scholarship that happened after you left New Hope to go to another school. That is an unusual model. Joi: It's different. Jon: So can you talk a little bit about that Joi? How does that work? Joi: Yeah, so New Hope has always been a main proponent of school choice. Whether the actual vouchers have been passed or not, they've always just had a heart to connect students to quality education. Low-income students, underserved students to quality, Christ-centered education. And so they have always been connected to several foundations and donors who really care about what's happening in the Memphis community. And so they did the thing, they made sure it happened, and they've been doing it for 30 years now, funding scholars to go to different schools all around the city. Jon: That's such a beautiful thing, especially in a place like Memphis. Memphis is an amazing city, but it's also one of the most racially polarized cities that I've ever seen. And when they integrated Shelby County schools and they tried to connect with other counties, there was a lot of strife in that. And what I love about New Hope is it's, hey, each kid deserves an education that best fits that kid. And so ultimately you have people that have put money behind doing that, and then you have a school that's living out that mission pre-K through sixth grade, and now that's expanding with some additional opportunities. But even when it wasn't, it wasn't ever just about New Hope, but that's what I love. It was about the kids you were serving, and so therefore you're willing to use resources that a lot of schools would hold for themselves. And you're putting that scholarship with kids over the next six years to get you to the University of Memphis so that you can get through successfully. Do you know of other schools that have that model? I've been in a lot of schools and I don't know if I've ever heard that. Are you familiar with anybody else? Or Lionel, where did that idea come from? Was that just the community that you were in, or did that come from another school's model? Lionel: Yeah, so 30 years ago know when we opened, we wanted to go through 12th grade. However, the demand for high quality Christian urban education, it exploded, so we grew faster than what we intended. So the founder, Steven Carpenter, no, I can tell you the scholarship program, that was not a part of his original design for the school. It was around year four or five, we need to figure out are we going to expand or are we going to just send the kids somewhere else? And ultimately our checkbook said, okay, it's cheaper and actually easier to send the kids to our surrounding schools rather than add a grade at the time. So the model stuck. But I will tell you, Jon, you mentioned just Memphis being such a unique place. In the private sector, there are not a lot of urban ED private schools here. As a matter of fact, they're exact opposite of us. So I would like to think that our children know 30 years ago, they were really the first black and brown kids to go to some of these predominantly white spaces. So there were struggles there, but there was also opportunity for growth in terms of how New Hope could better support our kids when they left us to go to some of these other schools. So we created what was called the Alumni Support Office. There's three people in that office right now who spend 95% of their time on the campuses of the other schools to stay connected with the kids, to act as that bridge, to also act as a cheerleader, but then to also act as an advocate so that the children don't lose themselves in these spaces so that their identity can remain and then also so that they can cross the finish line. So with that particular model, we've had great success. Over the last 30 years, we have a 99.9% graduation rate from high school. 99.9% of our kids get accepted into college, 70% of which are actually working on their college degree or post-secondary. So I'd like to think it was a combination of the New Hope Scholarship opening the door, but then also that continued support that the organization offers all the way through to the finish line. Jon: Well, it's such a beautiful example of building the kingdom because it's not just a gift to your students, it's a gift to those campuses that were impoverished by the lack of diversity. They were not the kingdom because they were only serving a segment of the population. And so you enrich those campuses with the gift of your students. And so that's always one of the things when we study Brown vs Board of Education and the language of that, it's always like, well, how the black and brown kids are being harmed. And the counter argument to that is, all of the students who were not able to be exposed to different cultures and different kinds of kids and people within their own community, that's impoverishing to everyone. So you have been a gift financially in the scholarship to those schools, but to send kids out who are well-prepared in an academically rigorous setting with a heart grounded in Christ, like what a beautiful gift that is to Memphis. And so sometimes we hear all of the polarizing stories and the separation, and even in school choice discussions, it's this othering of, "how could you be for that or how could you be for this?" And it's like, "No, we want each kid to become more like Christ." And we do that best when we do that in community. And I feel like that's what you're living out. Now. Joi, can you talk a little bit about that experience of going to ECS? We've worked with ECS, a really fascinating school. How helpful was that office to you? Obviously you were successful, you went on to college, you're part of that 99.9% that Lionel talked about, but what was that experience like as a student? Joi: Honestly, it was really difficult. When I graduated, it was still in the early years of our alumni scholarship or support office, and so they were really still trying to understand how to get involved and be on the campus and really understand the difficulties we were experiencing as alumni going to these schools, because as Lionel stated, that New Hope is a predominantly black and brown school. And so when you leave this place and go to a predominantly white school, I mean, when I say culture shock, that's seriously what I was feeling as a seventh grader. We're already teenagers and crazy and feeling all kinds of ways. And so being in a completely new environment without my family really, we went through kindergarten through sixth grade together. And so leaving them and being placed in a completely new situation, it was really hard. It was really, really difficult. But the ASO office, they were there and they walked with me through all of those obstacles and difficulties and challenges that I faced, and they really encouraged me to just keep going because I was going to come out gold in the end. Even though it was some hard times, there was a lot of beauty in that as well. I tell a lot of people, the ECS definitely helped me academically. I mean, when it came to college, I was so ready. I didn't even blink to some of the work that they were throwing at me. But also spiritually. I mean, it really gave me that foundation of the Bible and knowing these verses and scriptures. Whenever I'm in these science classes or philosophy classes, and they really want to deter you from thinking that Jesus is the Savior and he is the creator, it really just gave me a foundation to know who I am, whose I am, I'm a daughter of the King, and it just really gave me a push to really get through everything. So I think I came out gold from doing all of that and trying to navigate it. Jon: Yeah, that joy through struggle is something that I think our current students have a hard time understanding. I mean, we want adversity. We don't want trauma. And so certainly going outside of your comfort zone to a new campus with support, that's adversity. We don't want it to bleed into trauma because I think through that adversity, we grow and become more of who we're created to be. And that's part of learning. I mean, that's the zone of proximal development. It's where you're at on your own versus what you can do with others through struggle, and that's where real joy is, and that's where transformation happens. So you would do some interesting things, Lionel, at your school with the forest and the farm. These aren't typical things that you think of in urban settings. Can you talk a little bit about what you're doing there and what the idea behind all that is? Lionel: Yeah, it was 2013, Mary Leslie Ramsey, who was the teacher that came up with the idea. We had recently been gifted the land from Habitat for Humanity, it's right across the street. They wanted to actually turn it into a subdivision, but found out it was on a floodplain, so couldn't do anything with it, so they gave it to us. She woke up one day with the head of school at the time and said, "Hey, the Lord has given me a vision. Do you see it? Do you see it?" And he kept saying, "I don't see a thing," because there was nothing there. And she said, "No, do you see this farm and this forest?" So she talked him into it, and obviously we didn't have a budget at the time to get it started. So we partnered with the Memphis Botanic Garden and they gave us all of the plantings that they were going to throw away. And it just really started with this small idea. Since Frayser is a fresh food desert, and the majority of our kids are either apartment dwellers or they don't necessarily go outside like they should, Mary Leslie just, she had the idea, "Okay, we've got to get our kids outside and we've got to expose them to something completely different than what they're used to." So that's when the farm and the forest was birthed. Currently, it is sitting on about five and a half acres. About one and a half of those acres, that's the actual farm. And it's more agricultural than it is animals. So our kids grow anything and everything from cabbage to strawberries to harvest their own honey. I mean, you name it, it is there. I'd like to think of it as the Garden of Eden because in the middle of Frayser, you wouldn't expect just this beautiful farm and forest that is there. We've got a full-time horticulturist who pours into that, and our teachers are able to go out there and do some applicable things with everything that is growing out there. With what's happening in the classroom, the forest piece is about four, four and a half acres, and we look at that as more of our play space. There are birdwatching observatories, there's about 1.7 miles of a walking trail that has been excavated there. I mean, just a beautiful space. And it's a way for our kids to really connect with our Lord. I mean, there's no better way to put your hands in the ground to plant something and just see how good God is by something coming up out of the ground. Jon: So you've got to tell me, how good are your kids at avoiding the instant gratification trap that gets really exposed in gardening. So they see something that is not even close to ripe, like that's it. I want to try it. Are they good at leaving it and letting it develop to its fullness of what the Lord wanted before they indulge? Or do they give in to that childlike instant gratification of the underdeveloped prefrontal cortex? Lionel: Yeah. Yeah, I think it's pretty developed. Jon: Okay. Lionel: Probably not at the beginning. And let me tell you why. So a part of Mary Leslie's strategy was also to give back to the Frayser community, so our kids understand the things that we plant, it's going towards a common good. So with this being a fresh food desert, every Friday, starting in late March all the way through, I'd say the end of October, we have what is called a pay what you can stand. And we invite the entire Frayser community to come in and grab as much produce as they'd like, and they can pay something or they can get it for free. So our kids know that, hey, we got to wait. We want that fruit to get ripe or those vegetables to be fully developed because it's going towards a good cause. Jon: That is so beautiful. The reason why I ask is last week I was at a school that's in a juvenile detention center down here in Texas, and they have violent youth offenders. They have quite a range of kids from age 13 to 18, and they have a garden. And in the English class, they were writing about weeds and the weeds they have in their own lives and then going out and weeding and tilling this garden. It was this beautiful lesson, but there was a very underdeveloped cucumber that one of the guys picked up and started munching for about 15 seconds. Until then, it's all out all over the ground because it was not ready. And the guy who's in charge of the garden says, "Yeah, they lose about 90% of the produce to kids not being able to delay that gratification to the point that it is ripe." And I think your point about they're doing this for someone else, that changes the calculus, that changes what it is. And now these kids are in juvenile detention through a series of tragic circumstances, bad decisions. Some of it may be related to not being able to delay gratification or not having the security of believing that something will be there the next day and not just taking what's available right now. But it was a fascinating lesson. So when you started talking about what your kids do, I was like, "Oh, I got to hear it." I had not thought about what a great lesson in delayed gratification gardening is. Because you take that too early and that thing that's going to be amazing in a week is inedible in the moment. So I love that. I love that. Joi, you're telling the story from a development fundraising perspective. Anything you want to add to what New Hope's doing that you think is particularly compelling? Joi: Yes. When I was a student at New Hope, we always craved for a middle school or a high school. We wanted to be at New Hope for as long as we possibly can. So for me to be here at New Hope, at the start of the transition of us actually bringing in a middle school, I mean, that's amazing to me. It feels like my sixth grade dreams are coming true right before my eyes. So I'm excited that I get to extend this type of opportunity to the current fifth graders who are here now. And then to the rest of the generations who are coming through, that they really get a chance to be involved and get this, it's like an incubator for Christ-Centered leadership and learning service and different activities that they get a longer chance to kind of experience that before they enter into high school where it really gets crazy. Middle school is just the beginning, but high school, I feel like we give them a chance to be prepared and cultivate their social emotional learning process needs that they have, so that when they are in those frightening or new situations, that they feel more prepared how to navigate these things. And so I think that's one of the best things that I'm excited about preparing or clearing out a new pathway for our students to really get time here with us here at New Hope. And then of course, it's our 30th anniversary. That's a huge deal. I don't know if we ever thought we would see this kind of day, but we're so blessed and thankful that we've made it. God has been with us the whole time. We've had a lot of obstacles, but we've come out on top every single time because his hand has been over us. And so I want to offer more partnerships and relationships to the community, especially right now. We have a really hectic education system going on, atmosphere in Memphis right now. So I really feel like this is a great time to amp up New Hope and tell more people about it because they are getting fearful and worried about what their child's education really will look like in the future. But we have been stable. We've been here for 30 years, and hopefully we can open our doors to more people. Jon: Yes. Love it. Love it. And the fact that you can describe middle school as a dream and not a nightmare, is a true testimony to the work of the spirit at New Hope. So love it. As a former middle school teacher and a middle school kid, I think I would have loved being at your farm and forest and in the culture you've built at New Hope. So that's a beautiful thing. We always end with a lightning round where I'll just ask a few questions and we just keep the answers to about a sentence if you can. I'm terrible at this, but if you can, that's better than me. So the first question is, what's the worst piece of advice you've ever received, as an educator or as a student, but just worst piece of advice you've ever gotten? Lionel: I guess I'll go first, Joi. Joi: Go ahead. Lionel: Honestly, I don't think I've ever gotten really bad advice. It may not have worked out because there's learning and failure. I just learned not to do that again, but I learned from it. So to answer your question, no bad advice. Jon: Well, one thing, Lionel, I would say that the piece I always give is people tell you to stay in your lane. And I feel like that's bad advice many times. And if New Hope would have stayed in its lane, you wouldn't have scholarships to send people off to school. You wouldn't exist. You wouldn't have a farm, you wouldn't have the wood. So I'm applying my bad advice that I received to New Hope as a counter example, and I'm grateful for educators that step up and speak out about, here's what we need, here's what we need to flourish, and here's what we need to do together. So I'll apply my bad advice to your good counter example. So thank you for that. Joi, what about you? Have you gotten any bad advice or are you as blessed as Lionel is to never have received bad advice? Joi: No, I think I have gotten bad advice before. Being in this new situation, raising money for an independent black school in Memphis, I think people have definitely told me that there are certain groups of people and populations I shouldn't ask money for support from or any type of activity from. But we're learning that our parents, our grandparents, the people in our community might be great people who can give and be a part of this whole mission that we have going on in New Hope. It doesn't have to be one specific person or they have to look a certain way. This is an opportunity for all. Jon: That's good. All right. Best advice you've either given or received? Joi: I will say the best advice that I think I've gotten actually come from Lionel. It was a couple of years ago, I was still in my previous job and antsy to get back home and to do work here at New Hope. And I talked to Lionel about it, "Like, why is it this not working out? I want to be here." And he told me to be still and wait on the Lord. And that's been the best advice because look where I am a couple of years later. I'm here and an opportunity to really lead in a big way, bigger than what I was trying to do earlier. So being still. Jon: Psalm 46:10, always good advice. All right. Lionel, what about you? Lionel: Yeah, you may have heard this one already, Jon. I think this advice came from my sister. About 10, 15 years ago, I had an opportunity, between two schools, to be the principal. One, was the highest performing school in the district, the other was the seventh worst performing school in the entire state of Tennessee. I was offered both jobs. Go out to the car, called my sister, I'm like, "Hey, I think I'm going to decline the worst school. I just want to go to the best school." And keep in mind, Jon, I had no experience at a failing school at all. Simple advice from her. She said, "Lionel, God has really blessed you in your career. Why don't you do the exact opposite of what you want to do and watch what God does through you?" Jon: That's amazing. Lionel: At that point, I accepted the job at the other place, and that's all she wrote. I mean, it was the best decision of my life. Jon: Yeah, love that. You have told me that. And it's always a good story to hear that again. Because I think so often I want my desires to always be aligned with Christ. And the more I am praying, the more I'm in the word, the more that is likely. But so often, my selfish desires get in the way of what He wants. And so love that. Okay. What do you see as the biggest challenge for New Hope specifically for the next 30 years? What would you say? And then we'll go back to what's your greatest hope? But we'll start with the challenge first. Lionel: Yeah. Prior to this year, it was the funding model. I mean, it's flipped on its head. 93% of our dollars came from donations. Past 30 years, we've never been in the red. Praise God, thankful for that. Now that ESA's vouchers, all of that is here, there is a path forward. So I think the challenge is how can we leverage our 30 years of experience and create more new hopes? New Hope, we serve 44 different zip codes in Memphis. In the north Memphis area is where we planted our flag, but South Memphis is the most impoverished area in the city. And my dream, my desire, my hope is that we can plant our flag in South Memphis and create a New Hope South Memphis, and then hopefully a New Hope East Memphis. So many children here, Jon, they need teaching, learning, and discipleship, and they need hope. And New Hope can certainly provide that through the gospel, but then also change that family's trajectory just through high quality academics and just building that foundation. So in short, to answer your question, the challenge is, how do we get more dollars? How do we leverage the dollars we have? How do we create these partnerships so that New Hope can grow well beyond Frayser, which is where we are now? Jon: Joi, anything you'd add to that challenge? Joi: He is the visionary leader of New Hope Christian Academy, so I stand behind him. That's our goal and vision. That's what we're doing. Jon: That's great. So then what's your greatest hope for New Hope or education in general, what's your greatest hope? Lionel: Oh, that's a loaded question, Jon. Jon: I know. We ask good ones for the lightning round and try to get you to give a parsimonious answer. Lionel: Oh. For Memphis specifically, and I think there's two parts to that. Memphis specifically, I'm hopeful that the education system will look more like the Kingdom, in particularly the private schools. Because it's not, Jon. I mean, again, New Hope and Collegiate, which is our sister school, we're the only ones that are high poverty, high concentration of black and brown children. Other schools are the complete opposite. And I always say, if you don't like diversity, you don't like heaven, you're not going to like heaven. And the thing is, I mean, I'm hopeful that in the independent school space that there will be room for growth so that it can look more like the Kingdom and that the leaders will be more Kingdom minded. As it relates to just education? We need more urban Christian education. I think that's the key. In the core of the city, we need high quality options for families because that's where the concentration of brokenness is, and in every major city in America. So I'm very hopeful, you know that the lens will look towards just again, high quality urban Christian education in cities across America. Jon: Oh, yes. Love that. Rebecca McLaughlin says, "Don't miss the fact that Christianity is the most diverse multicultural movement in the history of the world. And the church is becoming increasingly black and brown in 2025." So that's a great word and appreciate your heart behind that. Joi, anything you'd add to your hope for where things are headed? Joi: Yes. I think when people think of Memphis, their mind goes to our crime rate, our history, our music, and our food. And I think one thing about Memphis that most people miss is that this is a place with a lot of opportunity. And I'm grateful that the ESAs and EFS has made their way to the Shelby County area because crime is a big issue here. Safety is a big issue here. But I do know that that's directly related and linked to poverty. And I know that poverty can be changed with quality education. And so I think this is a great time for us to really capitalize on, now's the time. New Hope is the place for parents and community members to pour into and send people to, and maybe even replicate a school like that in their own city or their own state, that this kind of gospel and movement that we're trying to spread actually spreads everywhere. Jon: That's great. This resonates with what the Spreading Hope Network does. They're based out of Minneapolis. I'm sure they're aware of you and hopefully you're aware of them. Love the heart, love the work you're doing. Our team, they got to visit, it all came back. Bill Sterrett was enamored with the farm and the forest. Loved it. The team loved it. So anybody that gets a chance to get through Memphis and visit, I know they find a welcome team there that is just doing good work. And it's an encouragement and there's great joy in the work that we get to do with kids. So thank you for your time. Appreciate your work on our advisory board, Lionel. Joi, it's great to meet you virtually. Hopefully we'll meet you in person soon, and thanks for all you do. Joi: Sure. Thank you. Lionel: Thank you.  

The Unfiltered by G'Ade
Aligned and Alive with Guest: Taylor Johnson

The Unfiltered by G'Ade

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2025 22:13


Taylor shares her book with us, and we speak about the importance of finding fulfillment in Christ, The power of connection, Renewing our minds in Christ, and so much more.To connect with Taylor:https://faithfulawakening.com/bookTo connect with G'Ade:https://linktr.ee/theunfilteredbygade

Peristyle Podcast - USC Trojan Football Discussion
Composite Two-Star Recruits: 5-star Xavier Griffin decommits; USC add local LBs Shaun Scott, Taylor Johnson for 2026

Peristyle Podcast - USC Trojan Football Discussion

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 182:29


The Composite Two-Star Recruits podcast returns to discuss USC adding not one but two local 2026 linebackers in Shaun Scott and Taylor Johnson. The Cilantro Boys also tackle the massive decommitment of 5-star LB Xavier Griffin. TIME STAMPS: 9:14: Cold Open (Hybrid Shaun Scott Commits)  21:40: LB Taylor Johnson Commits  46:53: Updated Top247 Rankings  1:07:16: Xavier Griffin, Kohen Brown Decommit  1:41::12: Recruiting Heat  2:06:04: New Offers, 2027 QB Offer 2:20:47: Listener Questions 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

Peristyle Podcast - USC Trojan Football Discussion
Chatting with Harry Ruiz, the Spanish play by play announcer for USC football

Peristyle Podcast - USC Trojan Football Discussion

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 72:45


In this edition of the Peristyle Podcast hosts Ryan Abraham and Connor Morrissette (aka "Triple Double") are back in studio with special guest Harry Ruiz who is the Spanish voice of Trojans as well as the Las Vegas Raiders. We chat with Ruiz about his journey to become USC's Spanish play by play announcer, what some of his most memorable moments have been and his favorite calls from the booth. We also solicited questions from The Peristyle (the USCFootball.com message board) that we share with Ruiz at the end of the interview. Following the interview both Ryan and Connor will give their thoughts on USC hiring Trumain Carroll from Kansas State to be the new director of football sports performance, replacing Bennie Wylie. Carroll was well liked in Manhattan by the Wildcats staff and fans and could be a big boost for the Trojan football team going forward. The guys also discuss all of the news and notes around USC football recruiting including commitments from Santa Ana (Calif.) Mater Dei four-star linebacker Shaun Scott and San Bernardino (Calif.) Cajon three-star linebacker Taylor Johnson. They also talk about a bold prediction from Chip Patterson on CBS's Cover 3 podcast where he foresaw the 2025 USC Trojans getting over the hump and making the College Football Playoffs for the very first time. ⁠CLICK HERE for 30% OFF an annual VIP membership to USCFootball.com!⁠  Please review, rate and subscribe to the Peristyle Podcast on ⁠Apple Podcasts⁠! Thanks to ⁠Trader Joe's⁠ for sponsoring the Peristyle Podcast! Make sure you check out ⁠USCFootball.com⁠ for complete coverage of this USC Trojan football team.  If you would like to make a tax deductible donation to Ryan's Tour de Pier ride to fight cancer, please click here: ⁠http://support.pancreatic.org/goto/Ryan 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

UNcivilized UNplugged
From porn to non ejaculatory orgasms with Taylor Johnson

UNcivilized UNplugged

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 51:59


If you're a man who has sex, or know one who does, this episode is for you.Taylor Johnson used to be addicted to porn. Heavily. And like so many men, it destroyed his sex life. It led to erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, depression and anxiety. Sounds great doesn't it?After putting himself through a series of abstinence experiments his whole life began to change — both in the bedroom with successful and gratifying sex, as well as outside of hit with a massive increase in his income.Taking that ball and running with it, Taylor then went on to study with the greats in tantra, sacred sexuality, and energetics. He now teaches men how to be extraordinary lovers as well as living kick ass lives.I loved this conversation and am excited to share it with you.Cheers,TraverTo learn more or to work with Taylor, Click Here.You can find Taylor on social media @TaylorClarkJohnson

Unhooked: Breaking Porn Addiction Podcast
131. Taylor Johnson - Journey to Healthy Sexuality: Integrative Semen Retention & Sexual Transmutation

Unhooked: Breaking Porn Addiction Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 71:53


In this episode of Unhooked, I engage in a deep and insightful conversation with sexologist and sex coach Taylor Johnson. Taylor shares his personal struggles with porn addiction, premature ejaculation, and erectile dysfunction, and the transformative practices he discovered to overcome them. We discuss the prevalence of shame around sexual issues among men and the importance of open dialogue in addressing these challenges. Taylor introduces listeners to the concept of 'integrative semen retention' and emphasizes the need for intentionality and lifestyle practices to manage sexual energy. We offer practical tips, exercises, and mindsets to help men improve their sexual health and overall well-being. This episode offers valuable insights for anyone looking to create a healthier relationship with their sexuality and harness their sexual energy for personal growth and creativity.

Missing Maura Murray
507 // Archer Ray Johnson

Missing Maura Murray

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 47:24


In this episode Tim Pilleri and Lance Reenstierna chat with Niki and Taylor Johnson about the disappearance of their father and grandfather Archer Ray Johnson from Brooklyn, Washington on April 1st, 1986. This interview previously aired on January 14th, 2021. Check out episodes 212 and 213 for the first two episodes about Archer's disappearance. Follow their FB page: https://www.facebook.com/findarcherrayjohnson/. Follow their Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/findarcherrayjohnson/. Charley Project page: https://charleyproject.org/case/archer-ray-johnson. Article on Archer's disappearance: https://www.chinookobserver.com/news/local/missing-mans-family-still-seeks-closure-after-34-years/article_f73c2f54-1d52-11eb-9dcf-5798f3b53ffb.html. Follow Missing: TT: https://www.tiktok.com/@missingcsm. YT: https://www.youtube.com/missingcsm. IG: https://www.instagram.com/MissingCSM/. X: https://twitter.com/MissingCSM. FB: https://www.facebook.com/MissingCSM. Follow Crawlspace: X: https://twitter.com/crawlspacepod. FB: https://www.facebook.com/Crawlspacepodcast. IG: https://www.Instagram.com/Crawlspacepodcast. TT: https://www.tiktok.com/@crawlspacepodcast. Check out our entire network at http://crawlspace-media.com/. Follow Private Investigations For the Missing: https://investigationsforthemissing.org/. http://piftm.org/donate. https://twitter.com/PIFortheMissing. https://www.facebook.com/PIFortheMissing/. https://www.instagram.com/investigationsforthemissing/. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Church at Station Hill Podcast
Preaching Christ | Colossians 1:24-2:3 | Taylor Johnson

The Church at Station Hill Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 44:35


Our mission is to engage the whole person with the whole gospel of Jesus Christ anywhere, anytime, with anybody.To give to the ministry at The Church at Station Hill, click here: https://www.stationhillchurch.com/stewardship/.STAY CONNECTEDWebsite: https://www.stationhillchurch.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/stationhillchurchInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/stationhillchurch#church #sermon #bible #tennessee #nashville #love #thechurchatstationhill #jesus

Rooted In Christ
Breaking Free From Idols

Rooted In Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 55:57


In this episode of The Rooted in Christ Podcast, we're sitting down with Taylor Johnson.Eric and Taylor spend their time together to talk about the danger of idolatry and how idolatry can take many forms in our day to day lives.Redwoods Links: https://linktr.ee/redwoodchristianministriesTaylor's Links: https://faithfulawakening.com/book?fbclid=PAY2xjawIl-6VleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABpnx_hHlRxuD_3PtoWCMMRre3JF7Er8us6hTYzTRUgRk2vLVPmEB8odFKuA_aem_CHyWujA7dxwwTAtWRlzFCAhttps://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/vGg8hK2?fbclid=PAY2xjawIl-8pleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABps5XD6L8sg-DD1gHFDBZvgJdILfs8OLDVaD9oyP4NO4fTsEIJ8MjxrY_9A_aem_lDJ7oCLZ2chEA7r5wpcYuwhttps://faithfulawakening.com/about?fbclid=PAY2xjawIl-_VleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABplnrrAuPrzuQ7GYdo-mATM4G2h0Gp3pKksxyyzIieIeIb-j9PCS5NYocBw_aem_mk_DKTlACSeLZnkfyeRt1g

Pop Culture Pastor
Episode 166: Pop Culture Lately (1/31/25)

Pop Culture Pastor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 87:43


Have you wondered what Chaplain Dave & Pastor Cody are watching, reading, playing or listening to? Well wonder no more! It's another installment of Pop Culture Lately where the guys chat about what they have been into lately. The fellas also talk to comedian Taylor Johnson about what he has been up to lately. Listen now to find out new books, games and shows that maybe you didn't know you needed and hear the latest pop culture headlines. Linktree: https://linktr.ee/PopCulturePastorPod

Eros Rising - Sex Podcast for Men
How to Unleash the Sexual Power Women Crave (and Become Unforgettable) - with Layla Martin [Part 2]

Eros Rising - Sex Podcast for Men

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 42:33 Transcription Available


So many men get it wrong in the bedroom... Trying to be nice... Unsure of how to take the lead... And even ashamed of their own desire... If you've ever felt these ways, you're not alone (and I have to regularly work on this too). In this episode, Layla Martin and I dive deep into how you can sexually unleash your primal masculine energy - in a way that's bold, conscious, attuned, and deeply sexy.

W2M Network
Damn You Hollywood: Kraven the Hunter (2024)

W2M Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 119:47


Robert Winfree, Jason Teasley and Mark Radulich present their Kraven the Hunter 2024 Movie Review!Kraven the Hunter is a 2024 American superhero film featuring the Marvel Comics character of the same name. Directed by J. C. Chandor from a screenplay by Richard Wenk, Art Marcum and Matt Holloway, the film stars Aaron Taylor-Johnson as Kraven the Hunter, alongside Ariana DeBose, Fred Hechinger, Alessandro Nivola, Christopher Abbott, and Russell Crowe. Produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Marvel Entertainment, it is the sixth film in Sony's Spider-Man Universe (SSU). The film explores Kraven's relationship with his father and his path to becoming the greatest hunter.Kraven was considered for film appearances several times before Sony Pictures became interested in a standalone film for the character, as part of its new shared universe, in 2017. Wenk was hired in August 2018, with Marcum and Holloway joining later. Chandor entered negotiations to direct in August 2020 and was confirmed in May 2021 when Taylor-Johnson was cast. Additional cast members joined in early 2022 before filming took place from late March until mid-June in London, Iceland, and Glasgow.Following two years of delays, Kraven the Hunter was released by Sony Pictures Releasing in the United States on December 13, 2024. The film grossed $26 million worldwide against a budget of $110–130 million, and received mixed to negative reviews from critics.Disclaimer: The following may contain offensive language, adult humor, and/or content that some viewers may find offensive – The views and opinions expressed by any one speaker does not explicitly or necessarily reflect or represent those of Mark Radulich or W2M Network.Mark Radulich and his wacky podcast on all the things:https://linktr.ee/markkind76alsohttps://www.teepublic.com/user/radulich-in-broadcasting-networkFB Messenger: Mark Radulich LCSWTiktok: @markradulichtwitter: @MarkRadulichInstagram: markkind76RIBN Album Playlist: https://suno.com/playlist/91d704c9-d1ea-45a0-9ffe-5069497bad59

Poetry Unbound
Taylor Johnson — Pennsylvania Ave. SE

Poetry Unbound

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 13:21


When you look at people who are younger than you — particularly teenagers — does your mind ever take you back to yourself at their age? Taylor Johnson's poem “Pennsylvania Ave. SE” performs this feat of time travel, going from a glimpse of two boys on bicycles to a haunting sense memory of what was once so yearned for: to be seen, to be wanted, to be free.Taylor Johnson is proud of being from Washington, D.C. He has received fellowships and scholarships from CALLALOO, Cave Canem, Lambda Literary, VONA, Tin House, Vermont Studio Center, Yaddo, Conversation Literary Festival, Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, and Bread Loaf Environmental Writers' Conference, among others. In 2017, Johnson received the Larry Neal Writers' Award from the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities. His poems appear in The Baffler, Indiana Review, Scalawag, and The Paris Review, among other journals and literary magazines. His first book, Inheritance, was published in November 2020 by Alice James Books.Find the transcript for this show at onbeing.org.We're pleased to offer Taylor Johnson's poem and invite you to subscribe to Pádraig's weekly Poetry Unbound Substack newsletter, read the Poetry Unbound book, or listen to past episodes of the podcast. We also have two books coming out in early 2025 — Kitchen Hymns (new poems from Pádraig) and 44 Poems on Being with Each Other (new essays by Pádraig). You can pre-order them wherever you buy books.

The Modern Real Estate Mama
122: Creating a Real Estate Planner with Taylor Johnson from The Mompreneur Paper Co

The Modern Real Estate Mama

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 34:18


Do you feel like you're missing the secret to balancing your real estate business with motherhood? Or like there's not enough time to do everything you need in your home and your business? Today we're talking to Taylor Johnson, a Houston, TX real estate agent and founder of The Mompreneur Paper Co. In this epsiode, we're talking: Taylor's Background Story & Experience in Real Estate Creative Childcare Solutions for Realtor Moms Balancing Motherhood & Real Estate The Mompreneur Paper Co Planner: How it started & Taylor's vision for this product Incorporating your Kids into Real Estate Activities Future Goals & Advice for New Real Estate Moms Listen in and connect with our amazing guest, Taylor Johnson, Founder of The Mompreneur Paper Co Follow The Mompreneur Paper Co & Taylor Johnson on Instagram --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/modernrealestatemama/support

Hey Moms in Business
Designing Your Days with Taylor Johnson

Hey Moms in Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 25:24


In this episode, we chat with Taylor Johnson, the founder of Mompreneur and creator of a powerful planner designed to help moms in real estate live with intention. Taylor shares her journey of building a product-based business while balancing motherhood, real estate, and personal growth. She talks about the importance of gratitude, overcoming social media struggles, and how her planner is helping moms thrive in both business and family life. Tune in for inspiration on growing a business, embracing authenticity, and creating a life that aligns with your values.Show Notes:Guest Introduction: Meet Taylor Johnson, founder of Mompreneur Paper Co, creator of the Mompreneur Planner, designed to help busy moms manage their families and businesses with intention.The Power of Gratitude: Taylor shares how daily gratitude practices have transformed her perspective on life and business.Building a Product-Based Business: Taylor opens up about her journey in growing her planner business and the challenges she faces along the way.Social Media Struggles: We discuss the challenges of staying consistent on social media and how to make it work without burnout.Supporting Moms in Real Estate: Taylor shares how the Moms in Real Estate community has impacted her and the importance of being authentic in business.SHOP THE MOMPRENEURS EARLY BLACK FRIDAY SALE Follow us on Instagram! Podcast: @‌momsinrealestateHost: @‌heykristencantrell @‌heyconnectandcultivateGuest: @themompreneurpaperco Check out our amazing sponsors: Your Tax Coach // Professional Tax Accountants. We're not just saving you money, we're changing lives! @‌yourtaxcoach‌ Reel Social Agent // Social Media Mentors for Real Estate Pros Helping Real Estate Pros turn their social media into their best calling card! @‌reelsocialagent Colibri Real Estate // The online real estate school committed to flexibility. Click HERE to check out their amazing courses! Strategy Ninjas // Helping service-based entrepreneurs scale without burnout. Learn more HERE

Rewire Your Attachment Style with Maya Diamond
Unlock Your Sexual Potential: Erectile Dysfunction, Semen Retention and Men's Sexual Health with Taylor Johnson / Ep.68

Rewire Your Attachment Style with Maya Diamond

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 62:32


Send us a textIf you want to listen to Taylor's podcast you can check it out here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sex-upgraded/id1614256864If you want to watch Taylor share about Men's Sexual Health, check out his YouTube here: Click HereIf you are in a romantic relationship and would love to increase the pleasure, sexual connection and intimacy, email Maya at: maya@empowerlove.us to schedule a free discovery call to chat about working together.If you are single and interested in working with Maya 1-1 you can to do that here: empowerlove.us/applyFollow Maya on Instagram: @mayadiamond.empowerloveOpening song by Tara Divina - Click here for SpotifySupport the show

Chasing Tales Outdoors Podcast
BONUS: Getting Kids Involved in Hunting | Feat. Taylor Johnson

Chasing Tales Outdoors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 57:43


In this conversation, Joey, Parker, and Taylor Johnson discuss youth hunting and their experiences introducing their children to the sport. They share their journeys into hunting and how they got their kids involved. They talk about the importance of making hunting fun for kids and adjusting expectations and standards when hunting with them. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 01:17 Focus on Youth Hunting 05:04 Getting Kids Involved in Hunting 08:18 Memorable Moments with Kids in the Outdoors 11:21 The Excitement of Taking Kids Hunting 13:14 Teaching Kids about Hunting 18:25 Adjusting Expectations and Realizing Not Every Kid Will Be a Hunter 23:25 Relaxing Standards and Using Decoys and Ground Blinds 26:46 Putting Kids First in the Hunting Experience 30:10 Making Hunting Fun and Enjoyable for Kids 30:52 Gun Safety and Introducing Kids to Guns 36:46 Teaching Kids about the Food Aspect of Hunting 43:35 Being Intentional and Patient as a Parent Links Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/socohunt Store: https://www.socohunt.com/store YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SoCoHunt Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/socohunt Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/soco_hunt/ TETHRD NATION: https://tethrd.com/ BOWTECH ARCHERY: https://bowtecharchery.com/ KANATI ARROWS: https://www.kanatiarrows.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Great Women Artists
Sam Taylor-Johnson

The Great Women Artists

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 44:44


I am so excited to say that my guest on the GWA Podcast is the esteemed photographer, filmmaker and director, Sam Taylor-Johnson. Born in Croydon and educated at Goldsmiths, where she was among the stars of the 1990s British art scene Taylor Johnson made her name with her non-narrative films, such as Method in Madness, where a young man appears to be having a nervous breakdown on camera; Hysteria of a young woman miming in hysterical laughter; or Breach of a girl who cries in silence – art that seems to be about our shared internal pain, and the performance we all put on in our everyday lives. In 1997, she won Most Promising Artist at the Venice Biennale, and in 1998 was up for the Turner Prize. Sadly, cancer took over at aged 30, an experience that no doubt shifted the output of work in the early 2000s. Still Life was a film that showed decaying fruit, and others explored the threshold between life and death, fantasy and reality, and what it meant to confront our own mortality. She has especially looked at the real lives of celebrities, from an almost mythic lens, such as her film David, of David Beckham sleeping at the National Portrait Gallery – that I remember seeing aged 10 – and her incredibly moving series of famous male actors crying, from Philip Seymour Hoffman to Robin Williams – that is currently on view at the V&A's Fragile Beauty exhibition, a phrase that so perfectly sums up so much of Taylor Johnson's work, the complexity of performance and artifice, and the glamour and beauty of pop often masked by darkness. Since 2009, she has become one of Britain's foremost movie directors, making her feature debut with Nowhere Boy, a portrait of the early life of John Lennon, and most recently, Back to Black, that zooms in on Amy Winehouse fragile but enormously celebrated life, showing her as the human she was, who loved most in the world people and music… I can't help but see the correlation between Taylor Johnson's fine art work and her movie work: that deep interest in intense stories that appear on the outer side as one, and on the inner as another. She gets to the core of the human condition through her work, and leaves us contemplating our own existence, how we view those whose music, voice and lyrics we know like they're in the DNA of our fingertips, and I really couldn't be more excited to find out more. -- LINKS: Back to Black: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt21261712/ Nowhere Boy: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1266029/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_8_nm_0_q_nowhere%2520boy A Million Little Pieces: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0427543/ Fragile Beauty at V&A: https://www.vam.ac.uk/exhibitions/fragile-beauty-photographs-from-the-sir-elton-john-and-david-furnish-collection Crying Men series: https://hickeyguy.wordpress.com/2014/09/13/crying-men/ JFK photograph by Gary Winogrand: https://www.moma.org/collection/works/113229 David @ NPG: https://www.npg.org.uk/beyond/exhibitions/partnership/2019/coming-home-david-beckham -- THIS EPISODE IS GENEROUSLY SUPPORTED BY THE LEVETT COLLECTION: https://www.famm.com/en/ https://www.instagram.com/famm.mougins // https://www.merrellpublishers.com/9781858947037 Follow us: Katy Hessel: @thegreatwomenartists / @katy.hessel Sound editing by Nada Smiljanic Music by Ben Wetherfield