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Go to sermon webpage: THE WAY TO THE CROSS
Go to sermon webpage: THE WAY TO THE CROSS
Go to sermon webpage: THE WAY TO THE CROSS
improve it! Podcast – Professional Development Through Play, Improv & Experiential Learning
In this Workday Playdate, Erin sits down with Lily Zheng to unpack why traditional DEI efforts keep falling flat. Lily and Erin discuss what leaders can do instead to create workplaces that are actually fair, inclusive, and built to last.If you've ever wondered why diversity trainings, performative culture initiatives, and “quick fix” belonging strategies rarely create real change, this episode is your invitation to rethink workplace equity through a practical, people-first lens.Inside This Episode:Why DEI Efforts Keep Missing the Mark: Despite decades of workplace initiatives, discrimination rates remain shockingly high, and many solutions are still surface-level.The FAIR Framework Changes the Conversation: Lily shares a practical, problem-solving approach to building inclusion that focuses on fixing real workplace barriers.Belonging Is Measurable: Learn how employee experience connects directly to retention, engagement, performance, and long-term business success.Middle Managers Have More Power Than They Think: Practical ways to influence leadership, advocate for change, and create safer workplaces from any level.Human-Centered Leadership Creates Lasting Change: Why authentic leadership, psychological safety, and consistent action outperform performative workplace culture efforts every time.What to Do Now:Audit Your Workplace Culture: Ask whether your organization is solving real employee problems or simply signaling values externally.Translate Human Issues Into Business Metrics: Use turnover, burnout, retention, and engagement data to advocate for meaningful workplace change.Create One Honest Conversation This Week: Invite feedback without defensiveness and focus on listening before fixing.Your FreebieWhat's your leadership style and next business move? Find out by taking a fun little quiz here.And thank you to our sponsors Intuit Quickbooks Payroll.To learn more visit: https://quickbooks.intuit.com/workforce/About the Guest:Lily Zheng is a DEI strategist, consultant, speaker, and the author of Fixing Fairness: A Framework for Equity and Organizational Change. Lily works with organizations to move beyond performative diversity efforts and build measurable, sustainable systems for fairness, inclusion, and accountability. Their work focuses on practical, problem-solving approaches that help leaders create healthier workplace cultures rooted in trust, transparency, and real human impact.Connect with Lily ZhengLily's LinkedInLily's websiteLily's book Fixing Fairness: 4 Tenets to Transform Diversity Backlash into Progress for AllConnect with Erin Diehl x improve it!Leadership Playground online membership communityErin's websiteErin's InstagramErin's TikTokErin's LinkedInimprove it!'s websiteimprove it!'s InstagramFor more information on improve it! visit www.learntoimproveit.com.
Go to sermon webpage: TENENT: PERSONAL PRAYER
Ever wonder how top motion designers create title sequences that actually win major pitches? Or how they make their work feel truly cinematic and full of emotion instead of flat and generic?In today's episode, Toros Kose—title designer for Blade Runner 2049 and Top Gun: Maverick —breaks down his full creative process with everything from ideation and visual referencing to color theory and composition. And bonus, he also reveals what makes his frames feel so cinematic too!We'd also like to dedicate this episode to Toros's dear friend and industry legend, Danny Yount. May his legacy live on forever ❤️TIMESTAMPS:0:00 – Intro1:10 - Toros's Journey Into Motion Design4:37 - Blade Runner 2049 Styleframe Reveal, Early Ideation & Project Overview16:42 - How to Make Motion Design Feel More Human22:00 - Why Motion Designers Should Always Design With Animation in Mind25:47 - Toros Kose's Cinematic Design Fundamentals33:41 - Toros Kose's Design Philosophy: "Pay Attention To What You Pay Attention To"36:41 - How to Level Up in Motion Design: Study (and Copy) the Greats39:43 - How Milestone Moments Shape Your Motion Design Identity & Career43:57 - Challenges & Rewards of the Blade Runner 2049 Project46:00 - This is Toros Kose's Favorite Frame™ Because…CONNECT & FOLLOW:Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/styleframesat/Twitter → https://twitter.com/styleframesatFacebook → https://www.facebook.com/styleframesatLinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/styleframe-saturdays-podcastTODAY'S GUESTS & RESOURCESToros Kose's website: https://www.toroskose.com/OFF Festival: https://www.offf.barcelona/Sony Vegas: https://www.vegascreativesoftware.com/Hyper Island: https://hyperisland.com/en/Nick Campbell: https://www.instagram.com/nickvegas/Greyscale Gorilla: https://greyscalegorilla.com/Video Copilot: https://www.videocopilot.net/Blade Runner: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083658Blade Runner 2049: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1856101/Prodigal Pictures: https://prodigalpictures.com/Danny Yount: https://www.dannyyount.com/Warner Brothers Pictures: https://www.warnerbros.com/Toros's Tenets: https://www.toroskose.com/010834858921Roger Deakins: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005683/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/Insydium X-Particles: https://insydium.ltd/products/x-particles/Maxon Redshift: https://www.maxon.net/en/redshiftMaxon Cinema 4D: https://www.maxon.net/en/cinema-4dAdobe Photoshop: https://photoshop.adobe.com/?promoid=HHJ4XB3V&mv=other&mv2=ahome&lang=enAdobe After Effects: https://www.adobe.com/products/aftereffects.html*Riverside: https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=styleframesatLofi Cassette by Harrison Amer (theme music licensed by Premiumbeat.com, https://www.premiumbeat.com/home)Permissions granted by the artist(s).Our podcast celebrates Motion Ideation — the raw brainstorming, early-stage thinking and lightbulb moments that shape everything before a single design or keyframe exists. Because we believe great motion design starts with one Favorite Frame™ and the fresh ideas behind it.Styleframe Saturdays is a Formerle-branded podcast, and part of the Formerle brand family.*By making a purchase through one of our affiliate links we will get a small commission at no additional cost to you. Rest assured that we would recommend these products regardless of their commission-based opportunities.
Go to sermon webpage: IN AWE OF CHRIST ALONE
Go to sermon webpage: GOD SEES & SAVES
Go to sermon webpage: GOD SEES & CARES
Go to sermon webpage: GOD SEES & KNOWS
Go to sermon webpage: THE RIGHT TO RISE & REIGN
Go to sermon webpage: THE RIGHT TO DIE & GAIN
Go to sermon webpage: THE GOOD SHEPHERD
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What happens when a high-achieving life is optimized for performance—but quietly hostile to connection? In this episode of Tales from The Lane, I'm joined by Dr. Kimberly Horn—research psychologist, professor, health behavior scientist, and author of Friends Matter, for Life: Harnessing the 8 Tenets of Dynamic Friendship—for a powerful conversation about adult friendship, loneliness, and what meaningful connection really looks like when you're ambitious, capable, and carrying a lot. We talk about why success can narrow your circle, why so many leaders mistake loneliness for burnout, and how high performers often become the "strong one" for everyone else while quietly feeling unseen themselves. Dr. Horn shares the hidden costs of over-functioning, the difference between being well-networked and well-nourished, and why friendship should be treated as a real health intervention—not just a nice extra if there's time left over. We also explore: the three friendship traps high achievers often fall into Why women leaders in particular can feel guarded and emotionally isolated How to "look sideways" for more resonant connection The role of reciprocity in healthy adult friendship How to recalibrate friendships as your life and identity evolve Dr. Horn's simple and practical 2-2-1 method for staying connected This episode is an important reminder that while most of us were taught how to build careers, almost no one taught us how to build friendships that can evolve with us through the changing seasons of adulthood. Links & Resources Get Dr. Kimberly Horn's book: Friends Matter, for Life Visit her website: https://www.drkimberlyhorn.com/ Get my book: Beyond Potential Follow me on Instagram: @kkayaian Connect with me on LinkedIn: Kate Kayaian If this episode resonated, share it with someone you care about—and send me a DM on Instagram with the word RETREAT for my free Quarterly Retreat Planning Guide.
Go to sermon webpage: THE GOOD SHEPHERD
What if the biggest shift you could make isn't trying harder but seeing differently? Most of us are operating from a worldview built on scarcity, control, perfection, and self-protection — and we don't even know it. In this episode, Daron Earlewine, PJ Towle, and Darren Cooper unpack the four tenets of the connection or kingdom worldview: abundance, mystery, fallibility, and others-focus. This is not motivational content. This is a lens-changing conversation rooted in scripture that will challenge how you see God, yourself, and everyone around you.
Ten Key Tenets of the Victory Society | The Todd Coconato Show Website: www.PastorTodd.org To give: www.ToddCoconato.com/give "Ten Key Tenets of the Victory Society" On today's Todd Coconato Show, we're talking about what it really means to live as part of what I call the Victory Society. In a world filled with confusion, compromise, and discouragement, God is raising up believers who walk in faith, obedience, courage, and spiritual authority. Today I'll break down ten key tenets for a victorious life in Jesus Christ. These are the foundational principles every believer must build their life on if they want to stand strong in the days we're living in. We'll talk about abiding in Christ, standing on the Word of God, being led by the Holy Spirit, living a life of faith and prayer, walking in holiness, and fulfilling the Great Commission. This is about becoming the kind of believer who doesn't just survive spiritually but walks in victory, purpose, and Kingdom authority. If you're ready to strengthen your walk with the Lord and step into the life God has called you to live, you won't want to miss today's broadcast. Join me as we unpack the Ten Key Tenets of the Victory Society.
Go to sermon webpage: THE GOOD SHEPHERD
Go to sermon webpage: EYES TO SEE
This week, Traci sits down with Brett Hoogeveen, co-founder of Better Culture, to pull apart what culture actually is, why perks and benefits aren't it, and what organizations can do right now to build something that lasts.Brett shares the philosophy behind Better Culture's 20 Tenets of Culture, a research-backed framework built around the attitudes and behaviors that define high-performing, healthy teams, this episode gives you a practical, no-fluff roadmap for making culture something your whole organization actually feels.What We Cover:Culture is invisible, and that's exactly why we keep getting it wrongFoosball tables aren't culture (neither are your benefits)The iceberg problem: what's lurking beneath your company's surfacePride, appreciation, and investment, the three questions worth measuringWhy recognition events miss the point and what to do insteadThe 20 Tenets of Culture and why "be coachable" comes firstAssume positive intent: the two words that dissolve workplace dramaBottom-up culture building and how to reach every employee, not just leadersWhy your core values might be doing absolutely nothingThe Culture Kickstarter Pack, a free tool to get your team startedFREE GIFT: Visit betterculture.com/HRTraci to download Brett's free Culture Kickstarter Pack, which includes self-assessments, coaching videos, and team exercises built around two of the 20 Tenets of Culture.Connect with Brett Hoogeveen: LinkedIn: Brett Hoogeveen | betterculture.com | The Better Culture PodcastConnect with Traci here: https://linktr.ee/HRTraciDisclaimer: Thoughts, opinions, and statements made on this podcast are not a reflection of the thoughts, opinions, and statements of the Company by whom Traci Chernoff is actively employed.Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products or services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.
Lily Zheng, Fixing Fairness Lily Zheng is a sought-after speaker, strategist, and organizational consultant who specializes in hands-on systemic change to turn positive intentions into positive outcomes for workplaces and everyone in them. A dedicated changemaker and advocate, Lily has had their work published in the Harvard Business Review, New York Times, and NPR. They are the author of Fixing Fairness: 4 Tenets to Transform Diversity Backlash into Progress for All (Amazon, Bookshop)*. When it comes to fairness in the workplace, our society is quick to zero in on what divides us. Yet, there is broad agreement across all demographics on many key principles. In this conversation, Lily and I explore how leaders can influence the system to better work for everyone. Key Points Many of us assume that fewer people support the value of diversity than actually do. When asked, 82% of people support pro-diversity statements. The most popular/traditional approaches to fixing fairness in the workplace tend to be the least effective. Our tendency is to focus on the behavior of individuals, when in fact organizational systems have the most significant impact on fairness. When considering a fairness initiative or intervention, begin with the practice of understanding and storytelling, just like many change initiatives. Resist the temptation to check boxes with “quick fixes” such as simply bringing in a speaker or hosting a one-time event. This rarely helps in any sustainable way and sometimes worsens existing dynamics. If you have a seat at the leadership table, make the case for thoughtful design and involvement of stakeholders at all points in the process, just as many effective organizations do on any strategic change initiative. Resources Mentioned Fixing Fairness: 4 Tenets to Transform Diversity Backlash into Progress for All by Lily Zheng (Amazon, Bookshop)* Interview Notes Download my interview notes in PDF format (free membership required). Related Episodes Supporting Return to Work After Maternity Leave, with Danna Greenberg (episode 639) The Power of Unlearning Silence, with Elaine Lin Hering (episode 678) How to Lead a Meaningful Cultural Shift, with David Hutchens (episode 755) Discover More Activate your free membership for full access to the entire library of interviews since 2011, searchable by topic. To accelerate your learning, uncover more inside Coaching for Leaders Plus.
Go to sermon webpage: EYES TO SEE
Go to sermon webpage: LIGHT OF THE WORLD
Go to sermon webpage: LIGHT OF THE WORLD
Go to sermon webpage: ABIDE
In this episode of the Red Delta Project podcast, Matt breaks down the six core tenets of fitness independence and explains how to escape the diet and exercise rat race without sacrificing results. This isn't about following more rules. It's about understanding the fundamental processes that actually control your progress, so you can get stronger, leaner, and healthier while reclaiming your freedom, time, and sanity.If you've ever felt burned out, trapped by rigid programs, or frustrated by conflicting fitness advice, this episode will help you simplify your approach and focus on what truly matters.
Once again we delve into the vault of recently discovered recordings that never made it to the podcast universe. These come from 2009. So please disregard any information about the conference on Islam that is being promoted. I've thought about these conversations over the years. I'll tell you why. As you might know, while I may ask probing questions, and on occasion uncomfortable ones, I'm not out to go all 60 Minutes on a guest, right? But every once in a while someone does say something that I just can't ignore. Well, in this case I did. At some point (either in Part 1 or 2, I can't recall) I ask our guests if there was any country on earth that they would put up as an example of a model Muslim nation. There wasn't much discussion. Immediately one of them said it would be Saudi Arabia. Wait...what...? Saudi Arabia? You mean that repressive state that controls personal behavior in almost every aspect? Where women were not allowed to drive until 2018? Seriously? I can't believe I let that go unchallenged. But I did. My bad. But other than that it was a reasonably good discussion. You will notice that the terrorist attack of 9/11/01 took up a fair amount of time. Obviously, only 8 years from that date the incident was still quite present in our minds as we continued to deal with the trauma. Theme music "Nigal."
Go to sermon webpage: ABIDE
In today's episode, Tim brings back Dr. Craig Depperschmidt, PT to do a deep dive on their respective running models and how to leverage ‘em to make clients faster and healthier. In this episode they discuss, Tim's model of "Catch -> Fall + Bounce -> Shift + Spiral" and Craig's Model of "Relax your back -> Push the world away ->Quicker, shorter steps”. Listen, subscribe, and tell your friends… Reframe Performance: https://www.reframeperformance.com/ Reframe Performance Free Guide- 6 Biggest Weight Training Mistakes Runners Make: https://www.reframeperformance.com/weight-training-runners-mistakes-guide Contact Michelle: https://www.michelleboland-training.com/ or @dr.michelleboland Contact Tim: ascendrehabandperformance.com or @ascend_rehab_and_performance
Go to sermon webpage: ABIDE
Go to sermon webpage: LIGHT OF THE WORLD
The Four Tenets of Witchcraft To Know, To Will, To Dare, and To Keep Silent — are often treated like ancient law, but they're not. In this episode, we explore the origins of these ideas, their introduction into modern witchcraft, and why they were intended to serve as guiding principles rather than rigid rules. A grounded look at philosophy, history, and how these tenets function in real practice today.
Go to sermon webpage: LIGHT OF THE WORLD
Brethren, this Short Talk Bulletin Podcast episode was written by Bro Conrad Hahn, and first published in December 1964. In the Entered Apprentice degree, brotherly love, relief, and truth are described as the Tenets of the Fraternity, and this Bulletin is meant to instruct us about the second of these, Relief. Enjoy, and do share this and all of these Podcast episodes with your brothers and your Lodge, and do make this second tenet a rule and guide for your conduct.
Go to sermon webpage: LIGHT OF THE WORLD (JOHN 8)
Do you ever feel like you're doing "all the right things" in your fitness, tracking the macros, hitting the workouts, following the plan... yet you still can't stay consistent? Are you tired of feeling stuck, unmotivated, or frustrated that your effort isn't translating into the results or momentum you want? In today's episode, we're breaking down the real issue most high achievers overlook: the way they lead themselves. Not their diet. Not their training. Their self-leadership. You'll learn the 5 CORE Tenets of Self-Leadership that help you show up with more… ✨ OWNERSHIP ✨ ENERGY ✨ FOCUS ✨ DISCIPLINE ✨ MOMENTUM …so you can finally lead yourself the same way you lead others. We'll explore why people follow your example—not your words—how to shift from PUSH motivation to PULL motivation, how to attack your problems with energy instead of tolerating them, and how small wins create massive identity shifts. Tune in to learn how elevating your self-leadership is the fastest way to transform your body, your mindset, and your ability to truly Conquer the Day.
Go to sermon webpage: LIGHT OF THE WORLD (JOHN 8)
In this Wednesday Night Dharma Talk, Roshi Joan Halifax, joined by Senseis Kodo and Dainin, reflects on how Thanksgiving is both a time of festivity and a day of mourning for Native peoples. She raises […]
Go to sermon webpage: GOD REDEEMS (JOHN 7)
Go to sermon webpage: GOD REDEEMS (JOHN 7)
Go to sermon webpage: GOD REDEEMS (JOHN 7)
Go to sermon webpage: GOD REDEEMS (JOHN 7)
It’s a sweet sibling reunion as Sarah’s sister Laura joins her on the show. They explain why they can’t talk on the phone for less than three hours, why we should be embracing microplastics, and how they got closer after their mother died. Laura also shares her incredible 5 Tenets for a Healthy Relationship and explains the importance of napping. Read the full version of Laura’s 5 Tenets here. Watch the podcast on YouTube here. Sign up for your one-dollar-per-month trial and start selling today at shopify.com/sarah. Try Mill risk-free – and get $75 off with code SARAH at mill.com/sarah. Go to thrivecausemetics.com/SARAH for an exclusive offer of 20% off your first order. Follow Sarah Silverman on Instagram @sarahkatesilverman. And stay up to date with us @LemonadaMedia on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. For a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this and every other Lemonada show, go to lemonadamedia.com/sponsors. If you haven’t yet, now is a great time to subscribe to Lemonada Premium. You’ll get ad-free episodes and bonus content. Just hit the 'subscribe' button on Apple Podcasts, or, for all other podcast apps head to lemonadapremium.com to subscribe.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you ever worry your stories aren't landing with readers? Too many nonfiction writers share great content but miss the chance to make readers feel. It's like flying over the Grand Canyon without ever stepping out to take in the view. That's why I invited Nathan Baugh, founder of Worldbuilders, to join me on the show. Nathan has studied hundreds of stories and distilled what makes them unforgettable into 4 key tenets every writer can use. If you want to transform your storytelling, this episode will show you how. Hi! I'm Will Parker Anderson and I'm an editor and writing coach, here to help you get the message burning in your heart onto the page and into the world. At Writers Circle, there's no cool kids—just fellow learners. We exist to make writing feel a little less lonely and a lot more doable. Welcome to our circle. Will's proposal course: https://www.writerscircle.co/course Join Will's newsletter: writerscircle.co Substack: https://willparkeranderson.substack.com/ Instagram: @willparkeranderson
Send us a textHave you ever wondered why some workplaces thrive while others struggle, despite having similar talent and resources? The secret might be hiding in plain sight – it's your culture, and contrary to popular belief, it's not just HR's responsibility.In this eye-opening conversation with Brett Hoogeveen, founder of Better Culture, we dive deep into what truly makes workplace environments flourish from the ground up. Brett challenges the conventional wisdom that culture is something managed exclusively from the top, sharing his revolutionary "20 Tenets of Culture" framework that empowers every single employee to actively shape their workplace experience.You'll discover why "assume positive intent" might be the most transformative mindset shift your team can make, potentially eliminating workplace drama overnight. Brett reveals the surprising truth that "pride" – helping employees feel proud of their company and knowing the company is proud of them – is the metric most strongly correlated with cultural health, yet rarely addressed in leadership programs. For founders scaling their businesses, you'll learn crucial strategies for maintaining your cultural identity beyond your personal influence as you grow.Perhaps most valuable is Brett's insight on coachability: "The people that are most coachable are people that ask for coaching. They don't just consider it, they're always saying, 'Hey, I'm working on this. What do you think?'" This mindset, he explains, is the foundation for success in any endeavor, professional or personal.Whether you're a founder trying to scale without losing your company's soul, a manager working to build a more cohesive team, or an employee wanting to contribute more meaningfully to your workplace, this conversation offers practical wisdom you can implement immediately. Ready to transform your workplace culture? Tune in now, and don't miss Brett's generous free Culture Kickstarter Pack, available at betterculture.com/scalingwithpeople.
In this episode, Eli walks through the 10 tenets of Covenantal Apologetics laid out in the book Covenantal Apologetics by K. Scott Oliphint, and explains and expands upon them.
Reports indicate that more than 50 million Americans live with a mental health concern — a growing number that likely leaves out many more who haven't admitted to dealing with such issues. What's more, many across both groups are not receiving the help they need. Yet as science and understanding around mental health have evolved, we now know there are proactive steps we can take with our lifestyle to improve our mental well-being and combat the challenges placed on our modern brains. Dr. Drew Ramsey, a leading voice in integrative mental health, shares the nine tenets for building mental fitness that he outlines in his latest book, Healing the Modern Brain. These tenets are behaviors widely agreed upon by experts but delivered with insights and actions according to the latest science so you can identify your patterns and become motivated in new ways to build habits for the betterment of your mental well-being. Find the episode highlights, get related resources and view the transcript for this episode at https://experiencelife.lifetime.life/podcast/9-tenets-to-build-mental-fitness Have thoughts you'd like to share or topic ideas for future episodes? Email us at lttalks@lt.life — we'd love to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram: @lifetime.life The information in this podcast is intended to provide broad understanding and knowledge of healthcare topics. This information is for educational purposes only and should not be considered complete and should not be used in place of advice from your physician or healthcare provider. We recommend you consult your physician or healthcare professional before beginning or altering your personal exercise, diet or supplementation program.