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Sober Cast: An (unofficial) Alcoholics Anonymous Podcast AA

John L from Memphis Tennessee is telling his story at the at 2006 Tennessee Conference of Young People in AA. Registration for the Thailand Round-up is now open: You have plenty of time to plan for this one its in March of 2025 and reg. just opened. The main reg. link on their website isnt working but this one is. Register: https://scast.us/regthairu  Support Sober Cast: https://sobercast.com/donate Email: sobercast@gmail.com Event List: https://scast.us/event Roundup, retreat, convention or workshop coming up? List the event on the Sober Cast website. Visit the link above and look for "Submit Your Event" in the blue box. Sober Cast has 2700+ episodes available, visit SoberCast.com to access all the episodes where you can easily find topics or specific speakers using tags or search. https://sobercast.com

Sober Cast: An (unofficial) Alcoholics Anonymous Podcast AA

Jan W from Louisville Kentucky tells her story at the 2003 Tennessee Conference of Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous. Coming up soon: 8/16/24 -The 18th Annual Mountain AA Conference held in Big Bear California. Details: https://scast.us/mount If you have any AA or Al-Anon event coming up let me know I am happy to help get the word out. https://scast.us/event Support Sober Cast: https://sobercast.com/donate Email: sobercast@gmail.com Roundup, retreat, convention or workshop coming up? List the event on the Sober Cast website. Visit the link above and look for "Submit Your Event" in the blue box. Sober Cast has 2600+ episodes available, visit SoberCast.com to access all the episodes where you can easily find topics or specific speakers using tags or search. https://sobercast.com  

Active Faith Podcast
K.C. Van Atta-Casebier

Active Faith Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 63:11


In a conversation centered around self-worth, Rev. KC joins to talk about their journey and struggles as they have sought to understand caring for themself more.  Rev. K.C. Van Atta-Casebier (they/them) has served as an Associate Pastor and Director of https://foundryumc.org/familyministries (Family Ministries) at Foundry United Methodist Church since January of 2020.  They find their passion at the intersections of LGBTQIA+ advocacy, the work of anti-racism, education, and family life. K.C. believes that young people are the leaders of today — not tomorrow — and works tirelessly to give kids and youth opportunities for full participation and leadership in the church and the community. In return, the youth make fun of their southern accent.  K.C. is from Nashville, TN, and spent significant portions of their life in both Montevallo, AL and Martin, TN. They received a B.A. from Trevecca Nazarene University where they majored in Religion and Biology with minors in both Youth Ministry and Genetics. K.C. also played four years of collegiate basketball at Trevecca. In 2019, K.C. graduated summa cum laude from Duke Divinity School.  A lifelong Methodist who has served in ministry for over ten years, they were commissioned as a provisional Deacon in the Tennessee Conference of the UMC in 2019. Find KC on Social Media: @revkcvc Take a listen to their Podcast: The Autoparent Podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autoparent-podcast/id1549020453 (Apple Podcast Link)) Learn more about them: https://foundryumc.org/van-atta-casebier (https://foundryumc.org/van-atta-casebier) Support them for St. Jude 5k: https://fundraising.stjude.org/site/TR/Walk/Walk?px=7530635&pg=personal&fr_id=137455 (https://fundraising.stjude.org/site/TR/Walk/Walk?px=7530635&pg=personal&fr_id=137455) Don't forget to join our Active Faith Community on Facebook to share your journey and encourage and support others in their active journeys as well. https://www.facebook.com/groups/999882660818141 (Active Faith Facebook Community) Find us @activefaithpod on Facebook and Instagram Support me and this podcast on Patreon:  https://www.patreon.com/runninrev (https://www.patreon.com/runninrev) Find Andrew on Social Media: Instagram: @Runnin_Rev Twitter: @Runnin_Rev Facebook: @andrewware12 Background Music from Yevhen Lokhmatov, 'Race For Glory' http://www.melodyloops.com/tracks/race-for-glory/ (www.melodyloops.com/tracks/race-for-glory/) Granted permission to use this Music by Melody Loops and its licensees, including Andrew Ware.

GracePoint
5-29-22 Shining the Light in Troubled Times (Tennessee Conference) -Jeremiah Johnson

GracePoint

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 69:17


Supervisor Skills: Secrets of Success
Mental Health: Guidance for Helping Employees in Need

Supervisor Skills: Secrets of Success

Play Episode Play 18 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 26:51 Transcription Available


According to a National Safety Council report, only one out of every of two employers prepare their managers to recognize and appropriately respond to mental health needs. At a time when stress, anxiety, and workplace burnout are at an all-time high, the need for resources has never been greater. In this episode, Dr. Dustin Keller, CEO of Camelot Care Centers and Vice President of products for Pathways at Work, provides basic guidance for helping employees in need with practical strategies anyone can use.View this episode on the AEU LEAD website.About Dustin Keller, Ph.D., LPC-MHSPDustin received his Ph.D. in Psychology from Northcentral University and is a Licensed Professional Counselor-Mental Health Service Provider and a National Certified Counselor.  He received his undergraduate degree from Austin Peay State University and his Masters in Educational Psychology and Counselor Education from Tennessee Technological University.  He is certified as an expert from the American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress.Dustin is now serving as the Chief Executive Officer for Camelot in Tennessee providing leadership and strategic development. He is also an adjunct professor in psychology at Belmont University having previously instructed at Tennessee Technological University, Lambuth University and University of Phoenix. He has served as the Council on Children's Mental Health Director with the Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth, the Project Director for the Tennessee Lives Count Project and has been a Lead Specialized Crisis Counselor with Youth Villages. Working in a part-time private practice, he has worked with a variety of clients from children and families, couples, and older adults. Dustin has served on various non-profit boards including Tennessee Alliance for Children and Families, Nashville Public Radio, March of Dimes and Mediation Services.  He currently serves as the Past President for the Tennessee Conference on Social Welfare. Dustin regularly conducts trainings and workshops on a variety of issues including, leadership development, employee and personal motivation, mental health, children and youth, and suicide prevention. He currently lives with his wife and six-year-old son in Nashville, TN.Where you can find DustinDustin on LinkedInDustin's posts on Pathways' blog======================Supervisor Skills: Secrets of Success is a production of AEU LEAD. With 60 years of combined industry experience, our supervisor training program gives mid-level managers the skills needed to influence employees, customers, and peers. This increases employee engagement, reduces turnover and rework, and ultimately results in higher profits for their company. Find AEU LEAD: aeulead.com | Linkedin | Facebook

The AutoParent Podcast
Episode 32 - Tennessee Deacons Part II with Rev. Jed Hanes

The AutoParent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 56:53


Our special guest is Jed Hanes and he is a provisional deacon in the Tennessee Conference of the United Methodist Church. He serves his primary appointment as the Director of Operations for Matthew 25, Inc., a faith-based, nonprofit, transitional housing ministry that serves men experiencing homelessness, poverty and addiction. His secondary appointment is to the congregation of Belle Meade UMC. Jed is a partner to Beth, and a dad to Nora Lee and a dog dad to Granger and he's a dad.  Along with Jed, we discuss some Paul/Saul Fun Facts and the lectionary text for this week, Ephesians 5: 15-20. Follow us on IG & Twitter @autoparent to share your own fails, confessions, and wins! Learn more about Jed's work at Matthews 25 at https://www.matthew25nashville.org/  

Brentwood United Methodist Church Sermons
Looking to Jesus (Bishop Bill McAlilly)

Brentwood United Methodist Church Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 20:22


This week's preacher: Bishop Bill McAlilly of the Tennessee Conference of the United Methodist Church. We continue our series on the people of Jesus called "Kindred Hearts." This series is the last in our year-long focus on intentional discipleship called "Walking with Jesus." Learn how you can be more intentional in your walk with Jesus at bumc.net/journey. Our Scripture reading: Hebrews 12:1-3

Sober Cast: An (unofficial) Alcoholics Anonymous Podcast AA

Jason B. speaking at the Tennessee Conference of Young People in Alcoholics Anonymous (TCYPAA) in 2009

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Sober Cast: An (unofficial) Alcoholics Anonymous Podcast AA
Jason B speaking at the Tennessee Conference of Young People in AA

Sober Cast: An (unofficial) Alcoholics Anonymous Podcast AA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2017 61:45


Jason B from Memphis speaking at the 2009 Tennessee Conference of Young People in AA

Retire-To Volunteering
025 Jacquie Sojourner–Archiving

Retire-To Volunteering

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2017 19:06


025 Jacquie Sojourner–Archiving Church Archive and History—A Unique Passion Fulfilled Jacquie Sojourner, a graduate of Drew University’s college and graduate school, has a passion for history. Fulfilling that, she is in charge of West End United Methodist Church’s Archives and History Committee. She and other volunteers on the committee collect, preserve, and display materials of the church and beyond, including Vanderbilt University and the Tennessee Conference of The United Methodist Church. Keeping these records provides others with a window into the past, which can light the future. The resources include not only the written word, but also visual, pictorial, and digital material. Genealogy records, including wedding and baptism information from members of the church, are also part of the collection. On the horizon for celebrating the church’s 150th anniversary is audiovisual material, possibly a film, as well as a book. Finding creative ways to bring the past forward to delight others is part of the fun of this volunteer job. Storing and restoring historical information is a service many churches, schools, civic groups, and other organizations would greatly appreciate from a volunteer. For more about coming podcasts, sign up for Ed’s free Retire-To newsletter: retire-to.com/ed-s-newsletter and visit retiretovolunteering.com.

Orchestrating Success
OS 015 - Legacy Interview with Cal Turner, Jr.

Orchestrating Success

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2016 43:55


Cal Turner received his B.A., cum laude, from Vanderbilt University in 1962. Following his graduation from Vanderbilt, Mr. Turner served for more than three years as an officer in the United States Navy. In December 1965, he began his career at Dollar General, the company founded by his father and grandfather in 1939. He succeeded his father as president in 1977 and as chairman in 1988. At the time of his retirement in 2003, Dollar General had grown into a New York Stock Exchange retailer with more than 6,000 stores in 27 states and annual sales in excess of $6 billion. Mr. Turner has served on the boards of a number of civic and charitable organizations, including the Easter Seal Society of Tennessee, Inc., Leadership Nashville, the PENCIL Foundation and the YMCA of Middle Tennessee. From 2000 – 2001 he was president of the Board of Governors of the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce. He is a past chairman of the Board of Trustees of Lindsey Wilson College in Columbia, Kentucky, a current member of the Board of Trustees of Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee, and Vanderbilt University in Nashville and present Chairman of the YMCA of Middle Tennessee. In 1988, Mr. Turner accepted the Presidential Award for Private Sector Initiatives from President Ronald Regan at a White House ceremony.  In 1991, the Sales and Marketing Executives of Nashville recognized Mr. Turner with the Summit Award for his excellence in management.  He received the Silver Hope Chest Award in 1992, an honor presented annually by the Middle Tennessee chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.  In 1994, he was honored as Nashvillian of the Year by the Easter Seal Society of Tennessee.  In 1997, he received the Alexis de Tocqueville Society Volunteer of the Year Award from the United Way of Middle Tennessee, and, in 1998, he received the Vanderbilt Distinguished Alumnus Award.  In 2002, Meharry Medical College presented Mr. Turner with the school’s prestigious Salt Wagon Award, given for acts of kindness and commitment to Meharry Medical College and its mission. Cal Turner’s commitment to the Methodist Church has been a lifelong personal ministry of faith. The Tennessee Conference of the United Methodist Church inducted Mr. Turner into the Fellows of the Society of John Wesley in 2001, for distinguished service to local church mission and ministry. In 2002, Mr. Turner was award the Stanley S. Kresge Award by the United Methodist Higher Education Foundation for his commitment to higher education. He and his wife Margaret are the parents of Cal Turner, III, who, with his wife Hope, are the parents of Cal Turner, IV, Alex Turner and Will Turner.

Podcasts – MethodistThinker.com
Podcast: Bishop James King on ‘Preaching Authority’

Podcasts – MethodistThinker.com

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2009


The latest MethodistThinker Podcast features a sermon by Bishop James King, episcopal leader of the United Methodist Church’s South Georgia Conference. Before being elected to the episcopacy in 2000, James R. King, Jr. served as a pastor in Alabama, California, and Tennessee, and as a District Superintendent in the Tennessee Conference. Prior to being assigned […]