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Tim Day is an online TV produccer. On Saturday, December 14, 2024, @ 6-8 p.m. he is featuring in concert world-renowned harpist Jeff Majors, Ginger on Sax, and spoken word artist Cookie B. Jeff Majors home in Washington, D.C. was filled with music by his mother, Annie P. Fitzgerald, a talented jazz trumpeter with a circle of friends, including Pearl Bailey. He spent several years in Los Angeles, studying under the wings of jazz pianist and harpist Alice Coltrane, wife of jazz legend John Coltrane. Later, he teamed up with legendary jazz harpist Dorothy Ashby. He returned to the Washington D.C. area, where he formed several jazz bands and hosted at Radio One on Sunday Joy, the semi-syndicated inspirational and gospel on-air ministry on Magic 95.9 and 102.3 in DC, Maryland, and Virginia. Jeff was the Vice President of gospel music programming for Radio One. Oprah Winfrey said the music of Jeff Majors, “Energizes my faith and transports my spirit. For me, it is the best way to start my day.” Chosen by the Martin Luther King Family to perform at Coretta Scott King's memorial service, Jeff Majors music consoled a nation. Jeff Majors focuses on humanitarian efforts by advocating for the homeless through his non-profit organization, The Network of Doves with his annual Jeff Majors Blankets for the Homeless and Hiphop for the Homeless, a collaboration with emerging artists and youth in the inner cities to bring awareness and to help homeless communities nationwide. http://lyricalcoffeehouse.com http://wbgrnetwork.com http://wijsf.org
Kia ora e te whānau!! Holy Hecka ... the four-day three-ring circus that is Tarawera Ultra-Trail has rolled into town for 2024, and we couldn't wait to get this out to you all as a wee bonus treat. First off, for your entertainment we have the 2024 Elite Q & A live show, featuring Ruth Croft, Daniel Jones, Kate Avery and an amazing conversation with Tim Day, the Tarawera Ultra-Trail Course Director. Next up we have a truly uplifting conversation with Troy Sachs and Zach Friedley, both adaptive athletes, both alumni of DCR, and both competing at Tarawera. Troy, who, not content with being a member of the Australian Sports Hall of Fame, and Paralympian, was setting out to set an adaptive record in the 50km. Zach Friedley, professional trail runner for On running, and founder of Born to Adapt, was in the 21km, supporting his friend Matt Bryson, an adaptive athlete also completing the 21km. Best Enjoyed Running.Episode Links Subscribe to the DCR newsletter and DCR AidStation podcastRuth Croft on InstagramDaniel Jones Lessons from the Long Run Kate Avery on Instagram Tarawera Ultra Trail CurranzSCOTT Running Julbo Eyewear UltrAspireirunfarDirt Church Radio on InstagramDirt Church Radio on Twitter Dirt Church Radio on Facebook CieleFurther Faster New ZealandSit Back and Enjoy!
Iowa State's Faculty Athletics Representative, Tim Day, visits with John Walters. Day is the liaison between the athletic department and the University as a whole. He also oversees Iowa State's compliance efforts.
Tim Day spends his work days clambering though gorse and blackberry looking for signs of wallabies. It's estimated there are more than a million wallabies in New Zealand quietly mowing down any new growth and causing huge damage to our forests. Tim's part of a the effort to ensure Aotearoa becomes wallaby free. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of On the Evidence, Mathematica's Mariel Finucane and John Deke join Tim Day of the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation to discuss the application of evidence-informed Bayesian methods that not only confirm whether a policy or program works, but for whom. Learn more about Mathematica's work using evidence-based Bayesian methods in applied policy research: https://mathematica.org/features/bayesian-methods Read a brief about using a Bayesian framework for interpreting findings from impact evaluations prepared by Mariel Finucane and John Deke for the Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation at the Administration for Children and Families: mathematica.org/publications/moving-beyond-statistical-significance-the-basie-bayesian-interpretation-of-estimates-framework Read a paper co-authored by Mariel Finucane that compares Bayesian methods with the traditional frequentist approach to estimate the effects of a Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services demonstration on Medicare spending: mathematica.org/publications/revolutionizing-estimation-and-inference-for-program-evaluation-using-bayesian-methods Read a paper co-authored by Tim Day describing an experiment to provide evidence that would be useful to policymakers and other decision makers through an interactive data visualization dashboard, presenting results from both frequentist and Bayesian analyses: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/335169870_Making_Evidence_Actionable_Interactive_Dashboards_Bayes_and_Health_Care_Innovation Read Emily Oster's newsletter article about why and how she applies Bayes's Rule to interpret new evidence in the context of existing evidence, including a recent study (https://emilyoster.substack.com/p/does-pre-k-really-hurt-future-test) about the effects of a preschool program in Tennessee on future student test scores: https://emilyoster.substack.com/p/bayes-rule-is-my-faves-rule
In thinking through modern interpretations of progress and excellence, Tim and I discuss the role the church plays in navigating the private and public spaces of society. Is there an ideal system in which the church should situate itself in? Does the church simply transcend and suspend above the systems of this world? Does in embed itself in all? How does kingdom, family and neighbour work itself out through the church?
Have you ever had to set boundaries with a close friend or a family member? In such relationships, there's an intimacy and a trust, yet there's also unspoken parameters. In the social sector, where depressions, loss and victories are shared between clients and professionals or staff and supervisors, the line between intimacy and professionalism is always shifting. In this episode, Tim Day, national director of Waybase, helps us to orient the way three human systems determine our expectations in a community. Whether it be a system based on competency (weak serve the strong), a family system (strong serve the weak) or an individualists system (serve the self), they each contain an expected mode of behaviour that does not translate between systems. Tim lays out what occurs when we esteem one system above the rest.
In this episode, we discuss the role that strategic thinking, big data and metrics play in the human dimensions of care. In other words, how do ivory town ideas engage with matters on the frontlines. I'm joined by Tim Day, the Director of National Engagement at Waybase to understand the way he intersects big data with the tangible realities on the ground. Waybase is an online tool whose vision is to enable Christian ministries and individuals to work together more effectively to improve people's lives and communities. Their focus is to create “impact networks" by offering easy-to-use, data-powered digital tools that highlight causes in local communities, that are able to support local events where leaders can collaborate together, measuring impact, and providing analytical insights. In this conversation, we probes deep into the underlying assumptions that support this kind of approach. I ask whether measurements and data-driven strategies really address the complexity and nuance of those who fall through the cracks? Aren't these the very people who are the rarity or the exception that fail to fit into standardized solutions that these big picture tools create? This is the first part of a series of episodes I will have around this topic with Tim. Hope you enjoy!
A generational interview with Pastor Jonathan, Tim Day and his son Nathan Day on our Gen-Z weekend. Presented Sunday, September 5, 2021.
Tim is the Director of the Impact Network, WayBase.com, a new platform with 30,000 listings in Canada that helps people and Christian ministries find each other, partner together, and show collective impact. Tim also serves as the Executive Director of City Movement Canada. Previously, Tim served for 14 years in a senior leadership role at The Meeting House, a multi-city church in central Ontario. He is the author of God Enters Stage Left, a creative retelling of God's story. In this episode, Tim shares more about the story behind Waybase and the glimpses of God's faithfulness that he has seen along the way. Joanna and Tim also discuss the depth and power of gentleness, and how to embody it in a world that views power as violent, oppressive and demanding. --- Listen to our weekly episodes of the podcast: Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/xw8k2t2r Apple Music: https://tinyurl.com/ytms6na7 Google: https://tinyurl.com/bjraf4vy --- Learn more about Tim Day Website: https://timday.org/ Instagram: @timdayorg Learn more about Waybase: https://www.waybase.com/ --- Learn more about Word Made Digital: Website: https://www.wordmadedigital.com/ Connect with us on Instagram: https://tinyurl.com/fsycm98m Join our Facebook Group "Digital Church": https://tinyurl.com/hfwuecm9 --- Thank you to our Season 6 sponsors: Compassion Canada: https://www.compassion.ca/ WayBase: https://www.waybase.com/ Visit http://Waybase.com/report for a free report that helps leaders post-Covid---Music: "Good Morning" by Laxcity Musicbed Licensed
Dr. Essie Speaks Education Podcast Episode 41: How Tim Day is using Lyrical House to Spread His Love For Ministry and Business Host: Dr. Essie McKoy Ed.D - Best Selling Author | Education Leader, Advisor & Consultant | Speaker Guest: Tim Day - Founder of the Lyrical House | Vice President of Sales at WBGR Sports & Entertainment Network Discussion: *About Tim Day and his journey towards Ministry and Entrepreneurship *Who inspired Tim towards his achievements? *Tim shares why you have to put in the work to get doors to open *How Tim Day fulfilled his dream to start the Lyrical Coffee House *Tim's advice to youth who aspire to reach their dreams Produced By Elite Conversations Podcast Media https://www.eliteconversations.com/mypodcast.html
Tim Day is the Senior VP and GM DRS Daylight Solutions, a laser based molecular detection and imaging company for defense and commercial markets.Passion for lasers since HSLaser, color control, fiber optic internet communications, aircraft protectionIPO, Mergers, AcquisitionsFounders, Stories, TeamSimilarities between New Focus and DaylightProduct development, difficult engineering, market readiness, financing, pereservereancePeople People People Culture is everythingNothing without team….Speed of TrustLessons learnedCulture is keyPeoplePerservereanceCore Values and Culture are keyCreativity, Character, Camaraderie, Excellence, IntegrityHire for Character and Attitude, Train for SkilActive ListeningCoachingHiring examples
Dr. Essie Speaks Education Podcast Episode 41: How Tim Day is using Lyrical House to Spread His Love For Ministry and Business Host: Dr. Essie McKoy Ed.D - Best Selling Author | Education Leader, Advisor & Consultant | Speaker Guest: Tim Day - Founder of the Lyrical House | Vice President of Sales at WBGR Sports & Entertainment Network Discussion: *Abou Tim Day and his journey towards Ministry and *Entrepreneurship *Who inspired Tim towards his achievements? *Tim shares why you have to put in the work to get doors to open *How Tim Day fulfilled his dream to start the Lyrical Coffee House *Tim's advice to youth who aspire to reach their dreams
with guest Tim Day, City Movement. Refugee resettlement through the church is more successful than otherwise — why? Connections and shared resources. That's just one of the reasons for Waybase, a powerful new software system that maps charities and organizations — including where they work, who they help, and how to work together. Pulling together this data is helping identify “deserts” where needs aren't being met, and also helping to build new networks. The better the data, the stronger the relationships. Recommended Resource: https://tinyurl.com/yyo5778g (Manifesto for a Moral Revolution) by Jacqueline Novogratz Episode hosted by Shelaine and Eric. Support this podcast
Tim Day is a native of Columbia, MD. Upon graduation from high school, he received a Bachelor of Science Degree from North Carolina A & T State University. He attended Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and is a candidate for his Masters of Divinity Degree. Tim is a successful sales professional in corporate America, and has earned multiple accolades as a top business developer in the telecommunications industry. It was Tim's combined passion for marketing and theology that prompted him to start The Lyrical Coffee House, LLC. The Lyrical Coffee House is a platform for gospel artists of all different genres-music, spoken-word, clean comedy to showcase talents and where audiences enjoy their performances along with gourmet coffee, tea and desserts. Positive and enriching, according to Tim, the Lyrical Coffee House is the place where "Inspiration meets you!" Tim also serves as vice president of sales and marketing for WBGR Sports & Entertainment Network in Lanham, MD, alongside WBGR visionary and Grammy award-winning producer Lionel Green. WBGR is a family of networks that reaches viewers around the world with a broad range of engaging, inspirational, and impactful programming that seeks to transform lives and inspire the world to pursue passion with faith. Through live broadcasting and unconventional marketing platforms, WBGR is helping change the way people view social
The stresses of Covid-19 continue to weigh on Christian leaders. Watch this EFC webinar to see a great time of learning and discussion on how church and ministry leaders are faring. Our guests include Margaret Clarke of Briercrest Seminary; Tim Day of Waybase.com; and Dan Godard of Victory Church, Moose Jaw, Sask. Recorded from webinar on December 2rd, 2020.
Tim Day is the founder of Lyrical Coffee House in Maryland, which is a Christian Creative Arts & Entertainment Event. He has one son and is currently working as a Vice President at WBGR, a Radio Station in Maryland. Standing at over 6'6", he not only stands tall, but he has a big vision to go with it. In this interview he shares about his journey to being where he is now with his life. He has been through ministry school and ordination as a minister of the gospel, has ministered God's words and continues to spread the kingdom of God in the way God has ordained for him to do. We recorded this interview in a restaurant that has a Cafe feel to it for the effect.
In this episode of the TWU Chapel podcast, we chat with Tim Day, the Director of the Impact Network, WayBase.com. WayBase is a new platform with 30,000 listings in Canada that helps people and Christian ministries find each other, partner together, and analyze their collective impact in various sectors of neighbourhood, community, and world. Furthermore, Tim is the executive director of City Movement, an organization that partners with an international network of Christian leaders from 200 global cities, to work together to impact cities through Jesus’ message and mission. Before his current leadership experiences, Tim served for fourteen years as the senior pastor at The Meeting House, a multi-site church that grew from a few hundred people to over 5000 people in cities across Ontario. He is also the author of "God Enters Stage Left", a creative retelling of God’s story. Tim combines a passion for leadership, strategy, and innovation with a rich understanding of the Biblical narrative and its principles for transformation and growth.
My guest this week is Tim Day, one of the top thought leaders in Canada regarding the church, mission and culture. Tim is Executive Director of City Movement Canada, and Director of Waybase.com (The Impact Network). We discussed the very real suffering caused by COVID-19, how individuals, churches and ministries are responding to it, and what God invites us to examine about ourselves, within the pain.Resources mentioned:Support me and my work at patreon.com/jonathanpuddleAccess crisis resources for the Canadian churchVisit Tim online at timday.orgVisit WayBase, Canada's premier church & ministry collaboration platform.Learn more about City Movement Canada.Order Tim's book, God Enters Stage Left.
This week, Matt has the pleasure of speaking to Dr Tim Day, the race director of Tarawera Ultramarathon. It took us a while to complete the set, with Tim’s partner Paul Charteris being our first ever guest on DCR, but boy was this worth the wait! Tim is a private person, who would prefer to let Paul do the talking about the race that they both love, so we thank Tim for his generosity in speaking to us.Matt talks with Tim about his journey from participant, to his role in the infamous 2014 Cyclone Lusi race, to where he sits today. We talk about the changes and challenges of putting on one of the most well-known ultramarathon races in the world, and the recent changes that the race has undergone, including Tarawera being recently sold to Ironman. We discuss how Tim is deeply passionate about the outdoors, and blending recreation with conservation in a way that is beneficial for ourselves as individuals as well as our environment. Spending weeks in the bush engaged in conservation projects and racking up incredible amounts of vertical metres at the same time. This is a brilliant conversation with a well known, but little heard voice in the international trail running community and we hope you enjoy!
One of the commonest neuromuscular conditions, Associate Professor Tim Day takes us through optimal evaluation and management of acute myasthenia gravis situations.
Scott Heimlich, Vice President of the Amgen Foundation, and Tim Day, Founder of DNALite Therapeutics and an Amgen Scholars alum, are our guests today to discuss the Amgen Scholars Program. https://amgenscholars.com/”
Scott Heimlich, Vice President of the Amgen Foundation, and Tim Day, Founder of DNALite Therapeutics and an Amgen Scholars alum, are our guests today to discuss the Amgen Scholars Program. https://amgenscholars.com/”
This episode the fellas welcome special guest Tim Day to the show to discuss with the NFL wk 5, NBA Preseason, McGregor vs Khabib in UFC 229, MLB playoff, NLCS and much more.
This episode the fellas welcome special guest Tim Day to the show to discuss with the NFL wk 5, NBA Preseason, McGregor vs Khabib in UFC 229, MLB playoff, NLCS and much more.
This episode the fellas welcome special guest Tim Day to the show to discuss with the NFL wk 5, NBA Preseason, McGregor vs Khabib in UFC 229, MLB playoff, NLCS and much more.
Tim Day, General Manager of Seven Lakes Community in Fort Myers, Florida joins David to discuss the good life!
Tim Day moved from humble beginnings in Brooklyn to the Marine Corps to HBS to business leadership, and ultimately to philanthropy focused on education, animal welfare, and the Marine Corps. Listening to him challenges the notion that we are in any way living in a unique moment of history. There is something that nearly everyone […] The post Tim Day: a Retrospective on the Marine Corps, Business, and Philanthropy. Intro from the CEO of Ranch Road Boots first appeared on Doug Abdiel.
Tim Day moved from humble beginnings in Brooklyn to the Marine Corps to HBS to business leadership, and ultimately to philanthropy focused on education, animal welfare, and the Marine Corps. Listening to him challenges the notion that we are in any way living in a unique moment of history. There is something that nearly everyone […]
Tim Day, our guest speaker, preaches a sermon entitled "A Church for Our City". (March 25, 2018)
In episode 16, we discuss the plot twist of the bible with Tim Day. Tim is the author of "God Enters Stage Left" where he approaches the Bible through the lens of a playwright. Is there merit to reading other ancient texts that didn't make it into the bible? What is the story of the bible and what do we do once the curtain closes and we are headed home? Tim walks us through this and much more. Learn more at: timday.org.
The Canadian Church Leader's Podcast is designed to help Canadian church leaders reach people. Hosted by Carey Nieuwhof, the podcast is by Canadians, for Canadians, focused on ministry in the post-modern, post-Christian nation of Canada. (But naturally, because we're Canadians, anyone can listen.)
Tim Day delivers a talk on impacting our city on Global Focus weekend. Presented Sunday, June 4, 2017.
DVR and Tim discuss the struggles of Julio Teheran, Michael Conforto's excellent starts to 2017, and a slew of recently dropped players. Follow us on Twitter: @DerekVanRiper | @Tim_Heaney | @RotoWire #FantasyBaseball Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This Man Named Jesus with Tim Day
This Man Named Jesus with Tim Day
Bruxy is the author of the best-selling End of Religion, and is Teaching Pastor of The Meeting House – one of the largest and most innovative churches in Canada. Their tagline is “A church for people who aren’t into church” – and that’s what they try to be to those who have given up on religion. Together with Tim Day, and a committed staff, they lead a multi-site church with communities around the world who share the same vision – to create safe places for spiritual seekers to ask questions and develop a thoughtful faith. Bruxy’s engaging style, scholarly rigor, and refreshing honesty make him a popular guest on television, radio, and at university campuses around the world. Bruxy, his wife Nina, and their three daughters, Chelsea, Chanelle and Maya, live in Hamilton, Ontario. SPONSORED BYOakville Honda http://www.tom2tall.com/Bruxy-Cavey.html
Mp3 LinkCaid Maile Failte, This is not a full podcast rather a dedication segment to fallen Officers Ray Bradway and Tim Day. Both were from Indianapolis, IN. Officer Bradway passed away after being shot answering a Domestic Disturbance call. Officer Day died of a heart attack. Both were respected members of the IMPD. The is no spoken Audio only the songs:Danny Boy by John McdermottThe Body of an American by The ProguesThere will be a full update either over the weekend or early next week. *Every Tuesday is Irish Jam Session night at McGinley's Golden Ace Inn 2533 E Washington St, in Indianapolis. *Every Friday night between 9:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m. The Claddagh Irish Pub Downtown has live music. Comments can be posted on the shownotes or emailed to me at celtic.indy.podcast@gmail.com
Listen to Tim Day, Alison Buchan and Blake Martin talk about how to break free from addiction and develop the needed support to sustain a new way of living.
Listen to Tim Day, Alison Buchan and Blake Martin talk about what leads to addiction and the various kinds of addictions that people can experience.
Listen to Tim Day, Alison Buchan and Blake Martin talk about how to develop a healthy attachment within a committed relationship and what to do when a relationship is unhealthy or attachment is not possible.
Listen to Tim Day, Alison Buchan and Blake Martin talk about what attachment is and why we as humans need to have close, connected relationships.
Inside Out with Tim Day