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Early jazz drummers, pt. 2. Featuring: Buddy Gilmore, Chick Webb, Sonny Greer, George Wettling, Dave Tough, Gene Krupa, Papa Jo Jones.Music: Castle House Rag, Vote for Mr. Rhythm, Liza (All The Clouds'll Roll Away), Jumpin' Pumpkins, Drummer's Delight, Three Little Words, Shine, Sing Sing Sing, Drum Boogie, Sent for You Yesterday (And Here You Come Today), Delta Serenade.
[1 Corinthians 13:13] Three things will last forever—faith, hope, and love—and the greatest of these is love. [Luke 10:25-29] Then an expert in the law stood up to test him, saying, “Teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?” 26 “What is written in the law?” he asked him. “How do you read it?” 27 He answered, “Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your strength, and with all your mind;” and “your neighbor as yourself.” If you _______ _______ & _______ __________ you will ace the whole test. If you want people to _______________ you, start by ______________________ them. You can't be __________________ when you love your neighbor as you love yourself. [Luke 10:28-29] “You've answered correctly,” he told him. “Do this and you will live.” 29 But wanting to justify himself, he asked Jesus, “And who is my neighbor?” The Good Samaritan was someone they wouldn't have wanted as their __________________. [John 13:34-35] So now I am giving you a new commandment: Love each other. Just as I have loved you, you should love each other. 35 Your love for one another will prove to the world that you are my disciples.” The thing that distinguishes you from everyone else should be the way you _______ __________. [1 John 4:7-8, 20-21] Dear friends, let us continue to love one another, for love comes from God. Anyone who loves is a child of God and knows God. 8 But anyone who does not love does not know God, for God is love. 20 If someone says, “I love God,” but hates a fellow believer, that person is a liar; for if we don't love people we can see, how can we love God, whom we cannot see? 21 And he has given us this command: Those who love God must also love their fellow believers. If you want to be like _____________, you're going to have to love like Him. Love doesn't have any __________________. God _________________ that we broaden our ability to love. [Colossians 3:12-14] Since God chose you to be the holy people he loves, you must clothe yourselves with tenderhearted mercy, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience. 13 Make allowance for each other's faults, and forgive anyone who offends you. Remember, the Lord forgave you, so you must forgive others. 14 Above all, clothe yourselves with love, which binds us all together in perfect harmony. Jesus wants us to be _______________ as His followers by the way we love others.
THIS SERMON STARTS IN MID SENTENCE. RECOVERED FROM CD. [1 Corinthians 13:13] Three things will last forever—faith, hope, and love—and the greatest of these is love. Hope (Greek: elpis): joyful and ______________ expectation of salvation. Hope is the __________________ we have that God is good and that His promises are true. [Jeremiah 29:11] For I know the plans I have for you,” says the Lord. “They are plans for good and not for disaster, to give you a future and a hope. You lose your hope when you can't see your ____________. Your greatest lessons in ____________ will be learned in the _____________ times. [Romans 5:3-5] We can rejoice, too, when we run into problems and trials, for we know that they help us develop endurance. 4 And endurance develops strength of character, and character strengthens our confident hope of salvation. 5 And this hope will not lead to disappointment. For we know how dearly God loves us, because he has given us the Holy Spirit to fill our hearts with his love. I have a hope that ________________ back. I don't have hope for __________________, I have hope in _____________________. [Psalm 20:7 (NIV)] Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of the Lord our God. [Jeremiah 29:5] “Build homes, and plan to stay. Plant gardens, and eat the food they produce. [Jeremiah 29:7] And work for the peace and prosperity of the city where I sent you into exile. Pray to the Lord for it, for its welfare will determine your welfare.” As you ____________ others, you position yourself to receive _________________. [Jeremiah 29:12-13] In those days when you pray, I will listen. 13 If you look for me wholeheartedly, you will find me. God will give us hope in middle of _________________. [Hebrews 10:23] Let us hold tightly without wavering to the hope we affirm, for God can be trusted to keep his promise.
[1 Corinthians 13:13] Three things will last forever—faith, hope, and love—and the greatest of these is love. God wants us to __________ in these three areas. [Hebrews 11:1] Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see. Faith is being _________________ that what we hope for will actually happen. Faith is patience with ______________. [Hebrews 11:6] And it is impossible to please God without faith. Anyone who wants to come to him must believe that God exists and that he rewards those who sincerely seek him. We all have faith in _______________. [John 15:7] But if you remain in me and my words remain in you, you may ask for anything you want, and it will be granted! I don't need to _________ faith to __________ faith. [Psalm 23:4] Even when I go through the darkest valley, I fear no danger, for you are with me; your rod and your staff—they comfort me. [Mark 9:23-24] “What do you mean, ‘If I can'?” Jesus asked. “Anything is possible if a person believes.” 24 The father instantly cried out, “I do believe, but help me overcome my unbelief!” The presence of ___________ does not indicate the ________________ of faith. [2 Corinthians 5:7] For we walk by faith, not by sight. Faith works best in times of ____________________. Some people's faith is like _________ ___________, they only break it out for special occasions. [Romans 10:17] So faith comes from hearing, that is, hearing the Good News about Christ.
Ryan is over the moon talking about how Grace introduced him to a late night TV gem. Grace and Ryan talk baseball game hotdogs, 3 year olds, dog trainers, and running a marathon. It's a hot one, folks!
If you've ever wanted to make the ladies or the fellas swoon with just three little words, now is your chance. I'm talking, of course, about the words "arma virumque cano." So few syllables, yet they say so much. In fact, they connect Virgil's epic to Rome and Greece, past and future, the Iliad and the Odyssey, the human and the divine realms, all at once. And each one is a kind of transformation of what went before it. Digging in deeper can help show the power of language and translation. It's time for another episode of words, words, words. Use code HERETICS to get 10% off Field of Greens: fieldofgreens.com A helpful list of translations: https://foundinantiquity.com/2023/12/05/do-we-have-too-many-english-translations-of-the-aeneid/#:~:text=In%20general%2C%20there%20is%20not,English%20translations%20of%20the%20Aeneid. Order Light of the Mind, Light of the World (and rate it five stars): https://a.co/d/2QccOfM
Sunday Sermon by Phil Diaz — Three little words represent our orientation toward God and his will. Are we like Jonah, who positioned himself against God and did God's will only reluctantly? Or are we like Mary, who offered herself to be God's servant, whatever his will for her might be? Texts: selections from Jonah and from Luke 1:5-38
George Feltenstein joins the podcast to review the August and early September Blu-ray releases from the Warner Archive. Plus, George answers if you should be worried about future Looney Tunes Blu-rays from the Warner Archive!Have you ever wondered what makes Scooby-Doo's adventures so timeless? We promise you'll uncover the secrets behind the spooky success of "Scooby-Doo and the Witch's Ghost" and "Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders." Plus, we'll take a detour to the frosty terrains of "The Alaskans," where Roger Moore's stellar performance is matched only by the show's stunning production quality. You'll also embark on a musical journey through the golden era of MGM with two fabulous Technicolor classics, "Word and Music" and "Three Little Words." Then, fasten your seatbelts as we cruise through the 1970s, celebrating the gritty impact of films like "Black Belt Jones" and "Boulevard Nights." Don't miss this eclectic mix of nostalgia, cinematic history, and lively discussion that promises to entertain and enlighten.Purchase links:THE ALASKANSWORDS AND MUSICTHREE LITTLE WORDSSCOOBY-DOO AND THE WITCH'S GHOST/SCOOBY-DOO AND THE ALIEN INVADERSBLACK BELT JONESBOULEVARD NIGHTS Looney Tunes Collectors Choice: V4 (BD)Looney Tunes Collectors Choice Coll: V1-4 BD The Extras Facebook pageThe Extras Twitter Warner Archive & Warner Bros Catalog GroupOtaku Media produces podcasts, behind-the-scenes extras, and media that connect creatives with their fans and businesses with their consumers. Contact us today to see how we can work together to achieve your goals. www.otakumedia.tv
First, a quick explanation over what went wrong with the "Go" episode. Then, Kerry and Collin are joined by returning guest, Christine Sellin, to talk about Laika Animation Studios' amazing 2012 movie, "ParaNorman," a movie that accomplishes so much in just under 90 minutes and does so with style, wit, astonishment and braaaiiiinnnnssss!! What is tourism like in Salem, Massachusetts? Can a rioter ever find inner peace? Just how many horror movie references are hidden throughout this movie? All this, plus a stacked Blu-ray Gift Exchange, where they talk about Richard Pryor, Martin Scorsese, Kevin Costner's doomed epic and the greatest British gangster movie of all time. Blu-rays covered: Sony: "Richard Pryor - Live On The Sunset Strip" 4K (1982) "The China Syndrome" (1979) Paramount: "Bringing Out the Dead" 4K (1999) Warner Bros. "Horizon: An American Saga, Part 1" Warner Archive: "Black Belt Jones" (1974) "Three Little Words" (1950) "Words and Music" (1948) Shout: "Big Fan" (2009) Criterion: "Happiness" (1998) "The Long Good Friday" (1980)
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Today on Valentine Overtime: The gang recaps on Jill's return, and they attempt a guessing game of "Three Little Words"._Listen live every weekday from 5-10am pacific: https://www.iheart.com/live/1043-myfm-173/ Website: 1043myfm.com/valentine Instagram: @ValentineInTheMorningFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/valentineinthemorning TikTok: @ValentineInTheMorning
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In this week's episode of The Conference Room, host Simon Lader sits down with George Csahiouni, President of Swoop Business Solutions, to delve into his extensive experience in the fintech industry and his journey from a high-level executive to starting his own successful ventures. KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS WEEK'S EPISODE 01:46 - 06:04 - Starting Out in Fintech 06:30 - 11:34 - Challenges and Innovations in Fintech 16:02 - 19:08 - Transitioning from a VP role to a CEO 19:08 - 21:43 - Exiting Trans Merritt 21:43 - 24:26 - Founding Swoop Business Solutions 25:20- 25:47 - Business in a Box 25:47 - 26:17 - Access to Capital 26:17 - 26:41- Expanded Portfolio 26:41 - 27:03 - One-Stop Shop 27:03 - 27:26 -Tips for Business Success George Csahiouni (Sa-yoo-ni) is the President of Swoop Business Solutions, he has over 23 years of experience selling to the fintech industry, with a specialized focus in payment processing. As a sales expert and chief revenue lead, he has been instrumental in driving sales and revenue growth for resellers, ISOs and various businesses. Based in Chicago, George's core skill set combines deep business acumen with the expertise to coach and build highly effective leadership teams that consistently exceed quota. To learn more about George Csahiouni please visit his Linkedin Profile To learn more about leadership, please visit their website YOUR HOST - SIMON LADER Simon Lader is the host of The Conference Room, Co-Founder of global executive search firm Salisi Human Capital, and lead generation consultancy Flow and Scale. Since 1997, Simon has helped cybersecurity vendors to build highly effective teams, and since 2022 he has helped people create consistent revenue through consistent lead generation. Get to know more about Simon at: Website: https://simonlader.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/simonlader LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/headhuntersimonlader/ The Conference Room is available on Spotify Apple podcasts Amazon Music IHeartRadio
Potholes & gas prices (1:40); The INTENSITY of certain games... like Perfection! (9:45); Intense games, like boxing with your brother and ending up concussed in hospital! (17:45); Weekly Wednesday Jets chat - John Shannon (20:05); CFL COMMISH! (27:45); City Councillor Russ Wyatt calls Mayor's Portage and Main stance a "set-up" in Facebook post (40:35); Winning tale on intense games (49:10); Avalanche of feedback on Portage & Main & Wyatt's comments (52:05).
Dominique Fils-Aimé presents her fourth album Our Roots Run Deep. Dominique Fils-Aimé is a JUNO Award-winning singer-songwriter from Montreal. Her new album invites us to deep dive into the roots of her soul with a strong desire to connect with one's higher self and the desire to surround you in a soothing aural embrace. On stage, whether in Canada, in Europe or the USA, Dominique Fils-Aimé's magnetic presence on stage leads the audience on a transcendent journey. The Montreal-based JUNO award-winning singer-songwriter put the history of African-American musical culture into the heart of her work, reflecting on the social realities that influenced the genres of blues, jazz and soul. Her previous trilogy shed light on the history of Afro-American music, inspired by soul icons such as Billie Holiday, Nina Simone and Etta James. 2018's Nameless, was about confronting historical silences and sorrows. This blues-tinged album led to two sold-out shows at the Montreal International Jazz Festival in 2018. Her second album, Stay Tuned! was a call for revolution. This album won the 2020 JUNO Award for Vocal Jazz Album of the Year. Dominique Fils-Aimé [FEES-em-AY] closed the final chapter of the trilogy with Three Little Words, a call for reconciliation. The record received rave reviews in prestigious publications all around the world. It made the Polaris Short List and claimed the #1 spot for best-selling album in Quebec and #2 in Canada. In her fourth album entitled Our Roots Run Deep, Dominique crafts her latest album with a loose, dreamlike narrative structure that tells a story of growth. For Dominique, nature acts as an anchor and creates the unique but interconnected journey of a human being. "Just as we cannot see the mycorrhizal network that allows trees in a forest to communicate with each other underground," says Dominique. "I believe our souls do the same and that music can be a fertilizer for this invisible communication network." Dominique! Saturday night Feb 17 Dominique is appearing at Calgary's Block Heater festival at Central United Church. When she takes the stage at 8:55 Dominique will not only charm the audience in the Church but will be streamed live on the CKUA Radio Network. Province-wide in Alberta and heard on the CKUA App. www.mulliganstew.ca
Rotherham roll into town for a should-win match for Leeds United and Luis Sinisterra has departed permanently, meaning the Whites are better placed for FFP/P&S/PSR compliance (glazes over).
Un peu de jazz, de néo jazz. Un peu de féminin fait main. Un peu, beaucoup, passionnément de voix. Dominique Fils-Aimé… êtes-vous là ? Je pose la question à cet esprit si singulier, venu de la scène montréalaise qui a émergé en 2015 d'une pochette surprise appelé télé-crochet au Canada. Autrice, compositrice, interprète et peintre de la voix auréolée de nombreuses distinctions, Dominique Fils- Aimé a du sang militant, du bleu et du rouge sur les cordes vocales. Bleu océan, rouge vivant, jaune fraternel à l'image de sa trilogie Nameless, Stay Tuned! Three Little Words qui a installé sa partition dans le temple de l'âme musicale. Et voici que nous arrive son 4ème album Our Roots Run Deep toujours percussif, habité, vocale, végétal et en tournée internationale, récemment au Café de la Danse à Paris, elle s'envolera pour New-York, Montréal, etc.Les musiques de l'émissionBeethoven Moonlight sonataDominique Fils- Aimé Our roots run deepDominique Fils-Aimé Three little wordsDominique Fils-Aimé BirdsBillie Holiday Strange fruit Dominique Fils-Aimé Strange fruitElisapie ArnaqSandra N'kake I miss my land/Camilleta douleur/Bobby Mc FerrinCircle song oneDominique Fils Aimé Home
Joanna Murray-Smith's plays have been produced and translated all over the world, in over two dozen languages, including on Broadway, the West End and at the Royal National Theatre in London. Joanna has worked across many forms, from plays to novels, journalism, opera libretti and screenplays. Her plays include Three Little Words, Switzerland, Pennsylvania Avenue, True Minds, Songs for Nobodies, The Gift, Rockabye, The Female of the Species, Ninety, Bombshells, Berlin and Flame (Melbourne Theatre Company); L'Appartement (Queensland Theatre); American Song (Milwaukee Repertory); Day One-A-Hotel-Evening (Red Stitch); Fury (Sydney Theatre Company); Rapture, Nightfall, Redemption, Love Child and Honour (Malthouse Theatre). Both Honour and Rapture won the Victorian Premier's Literary Award for Best Play. Joanna has also adapted Hedda Gabler (for the State Theatre Company of South Australia) and Ingmar Bergman's Scenes from a Marriage for Sir Trevor Nunn (Coventry/London). Her adaptation of Chekhov's Uncle Vanya will be seen at the Ensemble Theatre in Sydney next year; as will Switzerland. While a tour of her extraordinary examination of our female Prime. Minister, Julia will play in Melbourne, Adelaide and a return Sydney season. The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages).www.stagespodcast.com.au
Join Andrew and Marn as they start their coverage of Don't Feed The Muse, the latest Alex Bale ARG Series! Marn goes deep into SpongeBob Conspiracy Theories. Andrew continues to slander The Dark Knight. Both dig into what it means to chase clout online. Useful Links: Muse ARG Watch Along Channel in the Argonauts Discord The Playlist Recommendations: Marn was on the halloween episodes of Party of One and Three Little Words! Aquarium Co-Op Contact Us! Our Patreon Our Merch! Email: ARGonautsPodcast@gmail.com @ARGonautsPod This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-12f50f for 40% off for 4 months, and support ARGonauts Podcast.
"I love conflict and I never worry about saying the wrong thing." (Said no one, ever...) Hard conversations are exactly that. Hard. We worry about making the most compelling argument and being able to answer every question perfectly. But what if the most important thing about a hard conversation isn't saying all the right words? What if it's just... listening?This week's guest, Professor Seth Freeman, explains why winning comes when we simply take time to understand and also provides three little words to help us get there.RESOURCESMore from Professor FreemanRELATED EPISODESWhere's My Proxe Station?! (Apple, Spotify)TELL US YOUR FAVORITE AFTER IV STORIES!Our 100th episode is almost here! Visit us on socials @afterivpod or on SpeakPipe and tell us about your favorite episode or how After IV has encouraged you after graduation!STAY IN TOUCHSocials: @afterivpodLeave us a message on SpeakPipeJoin our Email List (Join here Spotify users: http://eepurl.com/hLks2r)Visit our Website ★ Support this podcast ★
We had the pleasure of interviewing Dominique Fils-Aimé over Zoom video!JUNO Award winning artist Dominique Fils-Aimé [FEES-em-AY] recently released her new album, Our Roots Run Deep and shares the cinematic video to her new single “My Mind At Ease”. Our Roots Run Deep is the first statement of a new trilogy from Dominique and follows her award-winning trilogy of Nameless, Stay Tuned! and Three Little Words. This new trilogy will see Dominique look inwards, reflecting on her own emotional and spiritual landscape - her roots. Our Roots Run Deep is out now via Ensoul Records.“My Mind At Ease” is a song that confronts psychological fear. The track works through mental disturbance. Dominique's sensitive voice applies persistent pressure. “Leave me alone bad thoughts” she repeats, “begone”. The ominous quality of the music initially creates a feeling of trepidation. As the song progresses, the moody atmosphere builds up a certain nerve that helps to fuel a breakthrough. Dominique's words and emotion fight back and fear dissipates into “restful dreams” as Dominique's voice rings out “victorious - glorious.” The visually stunning video that accompanies today's release was shot on location at the Olympic Stadium, Montreal and directed by Adrian Villagomez, with Mel Charlot, renowned for her work with Grammy Award Winner, Lizzo, choreographing the piece. While Dominique's last trilogy conceptualized the history of African American music, the approach is more personal for this forthcoming album and trilogy. Speaking on the creation of Our Roots Run Deep, Dominique says, “While the goal remains a quest for universal connection through musical frequencies, this internal journey quickly brought me to the importance of my roots. It sparked a desire to shed light on our intergenerational treasures rather than intergenerational trauma, using these treasures to address and heal trauma. By being more open and vulnerable, I hope to lead by example and contribute to the dismantling of taboos surrounding mental health, taboos that are all still very present today, especially in BIPOC communities.”The album artwork explores Dominique's quest for growth and freedom. In keeping with her first trilogy's use of primary colors for each album artwork, the second trilogy will explore a new color palette resulting from the blend of those primary colors. “Being the fourth color of the rainbow, green is known to be calming, a symbol for new beginnings, nature and growth,” details Dominique.” Green is for the vegetation that inspires me in my songwriting and teaches me to grow everyday. It's like giving myself the green light to let my artistic and emotional freedom bloom, with jazz being my musical vessel.”Dominique's 2018 debut Nameless is now the audiophile's reference recording across the globe. Stay Tuned! won the 2020 JUNO Award for Vocal Jazz Album of the Year as well as the Félix prize for Best Jazz Album at the 2019 ADISQ Gala, was shortlisted for the Polaris Music Prize and featured among the 19 best Canadian albums of 2019 by CBC. Dominique was also nominated that same year as Radio-Canada's 2019-2020 “Revelation in Jazz”. The final chapter of the trilogy. Three Little Words, made the Polaris Short List, and claimed the #1 spot for best-selling album in Quebec and #2 in Canada.We want to hear from you! Please email Hello@BringinitBackwards.comwww.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #DominiqueFils-Aimé #OurRootsRunDeep #NewMusic #ZoomListen & Subscribe to BiBhttps://www.bringinitbackwards.com/followFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter! https://www.facebook.com/groups/bringinbackpodThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4972373/advertisement
Claudia and Nicole have taken over the show in order to watch Scream (2022)! Nicole talks about her favorite nepo baby while Claudia goes off about elevated horror! Be sure to check out the DTHP hosts discussing So I Married An Axe Murderer over on the Three Little Words feed! DTHP episodes release early on the Moonshot Patreon. Our theme music is Dance Dungeon by Louie Zong! Find us on Twitter: The show - @DTHPpod The other show - @The3LWPodcast Claudia - @PunkDyke Nicole - @sexypagliacci
Salem's Lot (1979) Salem's Lot (also known as Salem's Lot: The Movie, Salem's Lot: The Miniseries and Blood Thirst) is a 1979 American miniseries television adaptation of the 1975 horror novel of the same name by Stephen King. Directed by Tobe Hooper and starring David Soul and James Mason, the plot concerns a writer who returns to his hometown and discovers that its citizens are turning into vampires. Salem's Lot combines elements of the vampire film and haunted house subgenres of horror. Salem's Lot (2004) Salem's Lot is a 2004 American two-part television miniseries which first aired on TNT on June 20 and ended its run on June 21, 2004. It is the second television adaptation of Stephen King's 1975 vampire novel of the same name and a remake to the first version. Although the novel and original miniseries were both set in the 1970s, this version updates the story to take place in the 2000s. The story is still set in a small Maine town, but the miniseries was actually shot on location at Creswick and Woodend, in Central Victoria, Australia. We are joined by JM Robson, author of Three Little Words. Opening Credits; Introduction (.39); Background History (25.50); Salem's Lot (1977) Film Trailer (26.52); The Original (30.10); Let's Rate (1:24.00); Introducing a Remake (1:29.39); Salem's Lot (2004) Film Trailer (1.30.49); The Remake (1:31.48); How Many Stars (2:02.13); End Credits (2:17.11); Closing Credits (2:18.58) Opening Credits– Epidemic Sound – copyright 2021. All rights reserved Closing Credits: Once Bitten, Twice Shy by Vesta Williams. Taken from the album Vesta. Copyright 1986 A&M Records Original Music copyrighted 2020 Dan Hughes Music and the Literary License Podcast. All rights reserved. Used Kind Permission. All songs available through Amazon Music.
Joining us today is Ashley Rhodes-Courter, author of the New York Times and international bestselling memoir, “Three Little Words,” and its sequal, “Three More Words.” She's an international keynote speaker, licensed clinical social worker, and founder of The Foundation for Sustainable Families. Since her first national keynote at age 14, Ashley has shared her story with thousands in the United States and in more than 7 countries. By the age of 3 she was in Florida's foster care system where she spent almost 10 years being shuttled between 14 homes—some quite abusive—before being adopted from a children's home at the age of 12. We're going much deeper in today's show to discuss a topic that affects all communities—child abuse and neglect and how, through CASA, a National, non-profit court-appointed special advocate and guardian ad litem organization, communities and individuals are changing a child's life-story by advocating for children and youth who have experienced abuse or neglect. And, how even just one small act of kindness or a little bit of encouragement can have a positive ripple effect on someone's life. In this episode, Ashley shares how the gift of a book from her fourth-grade teacher inspired her love of literature and writing, the impact her CASA had on her life, and how she came to write her first book, Three Little Words, which started in her teen years as an essay to raise money for college. The book is now being made into a major motion picture. And joining us from East-Central CASA in South Dakota, are Julie Wermers, Terri Mielitz, and Amy Henrich. We'll learn about the CASA organization, how it serves some of the most vulnerable children and youth in our communities, including those targeted for sex trafficking, kids affected by the opioid crisis, and advocating for children with incarcerated parents and preparing young adults to age out of the foster care system, plus we'll talk about the many ways we can all get involved. We hope after listening to Ashley's powerful story, you are inspired to learn more about CASA in your area. You can find Ashley Rhodes-Courter's books, “Three Little Words,” and “Three More Words,” here or at many independent bookstores. The Nook on Main Street in downtown Brookings, South Dakota will soon have copies on their shelves. Connect with Ashley Rhodes-Courter on her website rhodes-courter.com. Learn about East Central CASA at eastcentralcasa.com and connect on Facebook East-Central CASA. Purchase tickets, bid on auction items, or donate to Fire & Ice, visit CASAgala.GiveSmart.com. For more information, call 605-697-6106 or email info@eastcentralcasa.com. Learn about National CASA and find a CASA program near you at nationalcasagal.org. (00:00) Intro (3:27) Julie Wermers (28:00) Terri Mielitz (50:21) Amy Henrich (01:21:50) Ashley Rhodes-Courter #ThrivingFamilies #ChildAbusePreventionMonth #ChangeAChildsStory --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/potatoesandmittens/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/potatoesandmittens/support
Juliet and Susan discuss the things Cats are always known for: having antlers, flying, and having jobs! We break down some of Magic's most influential and adventurous felines, and together design a blue(paw)print card for what the future of this flavor might hold. You can find Susan's photography at https://instagram.com/qusiepop the Moonshot Network's patreon at https://patreon.com/moonshotnetwork and Three Little Words at https://linktr.ee/the3lwpodcast
Hey hey! We all want to live and work in happy, healthy spaces, but how do we create them? How do we build a culture where people enjoy being together and working together? Those are big questions, but what if I told you it all starts with three little words we all learned as kids? I chat with pastor and author Mark Batterson about these concepts from his new book, Please, Sorry, Thanks: The Three Words That Change Everything. Mark and I talk about how those words- please, sorry, thanks- set the tone in the places we lead. Join in on this conversation as we discuss: What Mark calls “the crown jewel” of emotional intelligence Why vulnerability is so critical, especially for leaders One of the hardest lessons Mark learned in leadership Two rules of life for leaders that will change how you see people How gratitude can change your life, and why it is so vital for your soul Mark blesses us with wisdom every time he visits. Last year, Mark shared how we have to 3-M our habits. We have to make them measurable, we have to make them meaningful, and we have to make them maintainable. Catch that episode here! Mark Batterson serves as lead pastor of National Community Church and is the author of over 20 books, including his latest, Please, Sorry, Thanks: The Three Words That Change Everything. Mark and his wife, Lora, have three children and live in Washington, D.C. Favorite quotes: ~~“When it comes to creating culture or a happy healthy family system or just a place you want to work, those cultures are really good at please, sorry, and thanks.” ~~“Nothing opens doors like a please. Nothing mends fences like a sorry. Nothing builds bridges like a thanks. More than words, they have to become a lifestyle.” ~~“In all relationships you have to get really good at sorry because you are going to have to reset all the time.” ~~“Whatever you don't turn into praise turns into pride so we have to get really good at giving thanks.” ~~“You don't see the world as it is. You see the world as you are and if you are filled with gratitude you are going to find things every single day that you can be grateful for even if it is a tough day.” Coaching this week: How to use social media in friendships that won't leave you feeling lonely. (35:47) Links to great things we discussed: Mark Batterson Website Please, Sorry, Thanks: The Three Words That Change Everything The Best Worst Day Ever Mark Batterson Instagram Vacation - Dirty Heads Top Gun: Maverick Thirteen Lives Nespresso Machine Tear Catcher Order your copy of Remaining You While Raising Them here. Hope you loved this episode! Be sure to subscribe in iTunes and slap some stars on a review! :) xo, Alli
S'abonner à la Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/ibm1nD Dominique Fils-Aimé est autrice compositrice interprète. Après un passage très remarqué à l'émission The Voice Québec où elle termine demi-finaliste, Dominique sort un premier EP, puis une trilogie d'album aux influences blues, jazz, soul et funk. Il lui aura fallu du temps, un passé de psyhchologue, un burn-out et une lente reconstruction avant de s'autoriser à enfin faire de la musique son métier. Aujourd'hui, je vous emmène dans son univers, on y parle de toutes les peurs qu'il faut dépasser pour oser s'exprimer, oser laisser la place à sa créativité, proposer un univers artistique unique et complexe, pour enfin s'autoriser à être soi. Avec douceur et bienveillance, je vous souhaite une bonne écoute... Références: - L'interview de Dominique Fils-Aimé pour le podcast Joy Sound - The Art Of Noticing, la newsletter de Rob Walker - Toxicity, System of a Down - Afrodisiac, Brandy - Petite philosophie de l'improvisation, Ibrahim Maalouf - Comment improviser sa vie, podcast Vlan! - la batteuse Salin Cheewapansri La recommandation de livre: Africa Risen: A New Era of Speculative Fiction, Sheree Renée Thomas Musique citée et entendue dans cet épisode: - Feeling Good, Nina Simone, reprise par Dominique Fils-Aimé, issu de l'album Nameless, © Ensoul Records - Birds, Dominique Fils-Aimé, issu de l'album Nameless, © Ensoul Records - Where There Is Smoke, Dominique Fils-Aimé, issu de l'album Stay Tuned!, © Ensoul Records - There Is Probably Fire, Dominique Fils-Aimé, issu de l'album Stay Tuned!, © Ensoul Records - Strange Fruit, Billie Holliday, reprise reprise par Dominique Fils-Aimé, issu de l'album Nameless, © Ensoul Records - Old Love, Dominique Fils-Aimé, © Ensoul Records - Home to Me, Dominique Fils-Aimé, issu de l'album Three Little Words, © Ensoul Records Dans la Zone, vous retrouverez votre dose bi-hebdo de refléxions et partages sur la créativité, l'entrepreunariat et le bien-être avec des femmes inspirantes et brillantes issues des diasporas non-occidentales. En espérant que chaque épisode vous incitera à plonger vous aussi dans votre zone de génie
Isn't Easter all about the unconditional forgiveness Jesus has shown you and me over and over again? A man who understood to his core who he was and what he came to do – a life, death and resurrection that allowed each of us to hear “you are forgiven.” Friends, these three little words can change someone's life today – maybe it's yours.
Michelle and Chase share three little words many of us use everyday, but perhaps we should use these three words with caution. In this episode you will hear how you can approach conversations with more intent that ultimately results in deeper conversation and connection. Small talk ... big impact. Like it? Share it! If you're finding value in exploring your Career Dreams through this podcast, please share it with your friends, followers and colleagues! Also, your ratings and reviews help others find the show...so please, let us know what you think! You can share your Career Dreams with us anytime via email: careerdreams@forumcu.com. To learn more about making your Career Dreams come true at FORUM Credit Union, visit our website: https://www.forumcu.com/careers Dream on!
Happy Valentines Week! I have been thinking a LOT about three little words this week. BUT... Not those three little words. These are words that a friend said to me recently that stirred up similar feelings as "those" words, but in a very different way. I am dedicating myself to make them part of my everyday vernacular and my everyday life because they are equal parts a gift and an invitation (two of my favorite things)! Take a listen and I'll Tell You More. Love you guys. www.TheNextTwentyThree.com
We sometimes back ourselves into a situational corner and choose to believe our own propaganda. We defend our point of view at all costs, even when we suspect we're wrong. It becomes less about the issues and more about fear. The fear of being known as one who makes mistakes, fear of disclosing the uncomfortable truth... I could be wrong! Strength of character does not come from being right 100% of the time, but from the regular practice of saying three little words to self and others... I was wrong.
Hello Purple People! If you're enjoying Something Rhymes With Purple, you'll love Three Little Words. Each week, John Bishop and Tony Pitts invite guests to chat about three words that mean something to them and the one they would gladly never hear again. Available now, exclusively on Amazon Music. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Infernal Communication, Kyla sits down with Director of Design Strategy at Mural and author Stephen P. Anderson, to get to the heart of the intangible request that infuriates communicators and designers alike: "Make it pretty." They dive into Stephen's article “In Defence of Eye Candy” and discuss the value of “Beauty” as a design concept and what pitfalls professionals make in trying to capture it. Then we go even deeper with Forbes contributor, and disability and beauty advocate Xian Horn. She challenges us to interrogate our monoculture of beauty standards and visual communication, and helps us find more meaning in the request to “Make it pretty”. Do you work in communications? Join us at Staffbase's VOICES Conference in NYC April 26-27th, 2023. Get your ticket at voices.staffbase.com/us and use promocode VOICES-PODCAST-25 for 25% off your ticket.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Home Theater United Episode 39 September 19, 2022 6:30 PM EST What's cooking at Warner Archive (Target time about 1h): Intro by sam: Who is Mr. George Feltenstein? What's his history with Warner? He's been a great friend to HTF over the years and we'd love to visit with him again =) THANKS to Ronald Episode for bringing Mr. Feltenstein to the show! So big changes with Warner Archive moving from Time Warner to The new Warner Brothers Discovery, what can you tell us about this transition? Adam Lenhart wonders if the sale is having effects on preservation. How has the role of film preservation changed? What's the latest on it? Is new technology helping it, or making it more economical? Is Warner going “Streaming first”? Is there a way to say what has priority between theatrical, streaming, digital ownership and physical media? Are DVDs dead? Is MoD dead? Do you think streaming has good and well killed movies on demand? So… given the big changes and now 13 years in… what does the future of the warner archive collection look like? GF : I will address this It seems like everything is merging together into one of 2-3 big companies, yet there's 18 different streaming services. How do you see this shaking out? How are you feeling about the future of actual movie theaters? Can they survive? What's been recently announced that you are most excited about? HTF questions: Jim Bur: THANKS for great 2020-2021 releases! Especially technicolor stuff Roland L and many many others: Anything in the pipe in 3d? Silent films? Angelo Columbus: Next year is the 100th anniversary! Big plans? & Robert Crawford: I would like to ask him if next year's Warner's Centennial celebration will include titles across the different studio releases now under Warner control. Will there be a mixture of Warner, MGM, RKO and Goldwyn titles coming out on physical media in 2023, to celebrate 100 years of Warner? Ricard M S: Have there been any recent "unexpected" discoveries of film elements/missing footage in the vaults that are being incorporated into upcoming blu-ray release? particularly interested in the still-unreleased complete MATA HARI. Battlebeast and others Any best picture winners in the pipe? Do they tend to be given priority? Rafael Piress: Any chance of getting back to 5-7 releases a month? SWFF: plans for more horror and/or SciFi flicks, and, maybe, more Hammer Films? JC Riesenbeck and others: Any chance of A Summer Place? (Sam notes this was his parents first date movie he thinks!) Lots of folks asking about TV shows, Sam Favate wants to know about Babylon 5 Lots of folks interested in more classic animation, 80s forever notes the hints were for lots of animation in 2022, Delayed or off the table? GF: I will address Stephen J H how about collabs with cartoon network? Deepscan: Any collaborations with Criterion, like maybe an ultimate Superman set GF: I will address Arthur Powell: Anything happening on the silent film front (Greed, The Crowd, The Wind, The Student Prince of Old Heidelberg, The Fire Brigade, So This Is Paris, the 1924 version of Captain Blood, etc.)? Mark-P: The Opposite Sex Blu-ray having mono sound will ever be corrected and a replacement program initiated? Robert Harris made the following comment over a year and a half ago and nothing has come of it. Xochipill: anything for fans of 70mm like Ryan's Daughter and Cheyenne Autumn? Keith Cobby: Any update on the hinted on Three Little Words? Keith also asks Updates to 4k for big Blus like North By Northwest? Or are those not as important with great blurays already out Mark Brown Ask what is Warner's position on using Perspecta on MGM titles? Specific Titles: Larry P: Any plans for the Warner-owned Abbott and Costello films? These are the last A&C holdouts for blu-ray. Also, how about some more love for Lucy? - more RKO and of course "The Long, Long Trailer". A complete restoration of TV's Adventures of Superman would be amazing. Oh, and Gilligan needs to be rescued from DVD and onto Blu! Duke Togo: Will WAC/Warner have access to the restoration work that Second Sight is doing with The Hitcher in the UK? WAC has about 200 Golden Harvest titles. Any updates on when we might see any in the line? Joel Arnt: Are more titles starring Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, ... Mark Mayes Gone with the Wind in 4k? (Sam asks has GWTW survived its time in the barrel recently!) David Weiker Captain Blood Astairefan: Any golden age musicals in the pipeline? Especially Astaire / Rogers films. Lots of folks asked about Northwest Passage or Raintree County. Is raintree still problematic as reported in the past? Stephen JH: Cartoon Network collab ? Travelling Man: more Marx Brothers ? Owen 35: hanna barbar? Klaus: The Prisoner of Zenda (1937)
Your wife wants to hear that you love her. And while you can say it in all kinds of creative ways, she wants to hear those three words and she wants to hear them regularly. If I asked your wife if she hears those... The post Three Little Words That Say So Much appeared first on The Generous Husband.
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Three little words to change your bottom line. This week on the podcast. Learn more about Zootcomb at the LINK HERE Learn more about the Pricing Playbook at the LINK HERE Thank you for joining me.
When Evergreen Wealth Solutions was founded in 2015, the practice looked a lot different than it does today. A primary focus on helping individuals and families has always been the core of who we are. As our firm has grown, we are also now assisting businesses, institutions, and not-for-profit organizations manage and grow their portfolios and investment objectives. At Evergreen Wealth Solutions, we have always been, and will continue to be, a planning-cenric firm. But we also strongly believe that our clients and partners should grow, and have a prosperous mindset along the way. Plan. Grow. Prosper. If you have questions about how we can help you plan, grow, or prosper as an individual or organization, we'd love to hear from you! Email kate@egwealth.com with your questions. https://www.egwealth.com
In this episode Catherine, Gina and Kristen explore three little words that reveal our struggles/ opposition, our choice of HOW to respond and the result of God's loving work THROUGH these trials. The struggle is real but so is our response and God's Hand throughout. We can grow thru adversity and God can work powerfully. Join us as we break it down and look at each step in detail. Note: This episode was taped in July 2021 We release a new episode every Wednesday! Be sure to subscribe, rate and review this podcast to find our latest episodes and to help us reach more women in need. Be sure to go to reboundingfaith.com to get the Promises of God and to see Gina's blog. To learn more about us, go to reboundingfaith.com and follow us @reboundingfaithpodcast on Instagram and Facebook. Welcome to the Rebounding Faith community!
Hey Everyone! Tomorrow, listen as K reads aloud Disney Finding Dory Three Little Words by Amy Novesky. Every weekday, we will read aloud new kids books. This book, inspired by Finding Dory, encourages readers to “Just Keep Swimming” no matter what obstacles they face! Three Little Words was illustrated by Grace Lee. It was published by Disney Press in 2015. Join us tomorrow to hear a new story read aloud by K! Thank you for tuning in to Storytime with K. In this space, we will read aloud your favorite kids books with new episodes posted Monday through Friday! Whether you use reading time to help build reading skills, learn English, or help your little ones fall asleep, this podcast has exactly what you need. Follow along on Instagram to see what book is next! Video option also available on YouTube - Learn to read, learn English, or simply enjoy the illustrations in the book! *This podcast is meant for entertainment purposes only*
Jayne Amelia talks with amazing, astounding and ever persistent Gay Courter.Gay Courter is the author of 7 bestselling novels with over three million copies in print worldwide including The Midwife, The Midwife's Advice, Code Ezra, River of Dreams, Flowers in the Blood, and The Girl in the Box. Her non-fiction works include The Beansprout Book and How To Survive Your Husband's Midlife Crisis, and I Speak for this Child: True Stories of a Child Advocate, which was nominated for a Pulitizer Priz for non-fiction. She is also a distinguished travel writer. www.gaycourter.com Gay has served as a volunteer in the Florida Guardian Ad Litem program since 1989 in which she acts as the court appointed advocate for neglected and abused children. Her book about her experiences, I Speak For This Child: True Stories of a Child Advocate, brought national attention to the cause. She has appeared on The Today Show, Good Morning America, Day One, NBC Weekend Edition, and in Newsweek, the Los Angeles Times, Christian Science Monitorand other national publications as an expert on these issues and was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. Gay has also received the Child Advocate of the Year award in Florida for her work as a Guardian Ad Litem, the Sharon Solomon Child Advocate Award from the Florida Center for Children and Youth, and special recognition from the Florida Chapter of American Women in Radio and Television, Inc. for her work on Where's My Chance? The Case for Our Children, which also won an Emmy. Gay received her second Emmy from the National Academy of Arts and Television Sciences, Suncoast Chapter, for a series of public service announcements called Solutions for America's Children. She has been selected as one of the 10 most admired women in Citrus County twice—in the community service and arts categories.In 2004, Gay, her husband, Philip, and daughter, Ashley, jointly won the Angels in Adoption from the Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute and nominated by Congresswoman, Ginny Brown-Waite. Gay is married to her collaborator in documentary films, Philip Courter. They have produced almost hundred films on child welfare topics and specialize in media about children's issues and strengthening family. Clients include National CASA, the National Council of Family and Juvenile Judges, the Pew Commission on Children in Foster Care, the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption, and the North American Council on Adoptable Children. The Courters have two sons, Blake, a specialist in computer design development and engineer; and Joshua, an ethnographic filmmaker and builder/designer. In 1998, they adopted Ashley, then age 12, who spent 9 years of her life in Florida's foster care system in 14 different homes. Ashley's bestselling book about her experiences is called Three Little Words and is in development as a feature film.Together the Courters continue to work professionally and personally so that other children will not be lost in the system like their daughter was.For more information see gaycourter.com courterfilms.comNational CASA/GAL Association For Children
The 2007 memoir, Three Little Words, by Ashley Rhodes-Courter is a gripping story of her early life and ten-year journey through foster care to adoption. It chronicles a life of doubt, fear, and bewilderment that came down to three little words tenuously spoke in a courtroom at the age of twelve.The book's title was taken from an answer at Ashley's adoption proceedings when she was asked by the judge for her consent to be adopted. “I guess so,” was her reply, indicating her tenuous faith not only in the system, but in people in general. Ultimately, that seed of faith took root and blossomed in her new home, where she was encouraged not only to tell her story, but also to act boldly on behalf of others.She went on to become a powerhouse, championing radical reforms in our nation's foster care system—literally freeing thousands of children from the bondage of a broken system.Three little words made all the difference.And though it's obviously completely different in detail, the overall narrative of the book bears a striking resemblance to the story of Moses in Exodus 3, who would go on from the burning bush to become an Old Testament powerhouse. Years of doubt, fear, and bewilderment that came down to three little words spoken tenuously in the desert.See you Sunday.Steve+
As a terrifying new disease grips the world, Jane Morse's husband utters three little words she can't believe: “I have AIDS.” Then, three more words complicate everything: “Keep it secret.” Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jane Morse loved her husband Mick, even though he could be a bit distant. Then Jane's world turned upside down when Mick said three little words. A story that shocked and captivated Tampa Bay Times audiences 25 years ago gets an update, checking in on the Morse family and taking inventory of how AIDS affects America today. A five-part series. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Catherine, Gina and Kristen explore three little words that reveal our struggles/ opposition, our choice of HOW to respond and the result of God's loving work THROUGH these trials. The struggle is real but so is our response and God's Hand throughout. We can grow thru adversity and God can work powerfully. Join us as we break it down and look at each step in detail. Note: This episode was taped in July 2021 We release a new episode every Wednesday! Be sure to subscribe, rate and review this podcast to find our latest episodes and to help us reach more women in need. To learn more about us, go to reboundingfaith.com and follow us @reboundingfaithpodcast on Instagram and Facebook. Welcome to the Rebounding Faith community!
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