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1:29 The next day John seeth Jesus coming unto him, and saith, Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world. 1:30 This is he of whom I said, After me cometh a man which is preferred before me: for he was before me. 1:31 And I knew him not: but that he should be made manifest to Israel, therefore am I come baptizing with water. 1:32 And John bare record, saying, I saw the Spirit descending from heaven like a dove, and it abode upon him. 1:33 And I knew him not: but he that sent me to baptize with water, the same said unto me, Upon whom thou shalt see the Spirit descending, and remaining on him, the same is he which baptizeth with the Holy Ghost.
A sermon from Hebrews 10:11-25
What is Prayer? In this message, Lead Pastor John Lindell shares a dynamic word on the power and authority of prayer in the life of the believer. Our prayer is that this message would build your faith and encourage you as you approach the New Year.
What is Prayer? In this message, Lead Pastor John Lindell shares a dynamic word on the power and authority of prayer in the life of the believer. Our prayer is that this message would build your faith and encourage you as you approach the New Year.
John received his ADHD diagnosis about a year ago, when he was 54, joining the many ADHDers who have discovered their condition later in life. Prompted by a friend who noticed ADHD-like traits during their conversations, John sought out a diagnosis through his primary care provider and after a series of online meetings, was given a definitive answer. He definitely had ADHD. Looking back at his life with this new information, it all made sense. As the owner of Holyoke Hummus Company in western Massachusetts, John's structured business approach aligned with his ADHD coping mechanisms. His newfound self-awareness is not only aiding him professionally but also shedding light on personal behaviors, fostering a deeper understanding of the power of empathy in his role as a husband and father of three. Listen in as John shares what he's discovered about himself since being diagnosed with ADHD, how that experience is changing how he shows up at home and at work and the absolute dread he's working to overcome when it comes to those easy tasks that can be a major struggle to get done. Refocused, Together is a collection of 31 stories told throughout the 31 days of October, a part of our commitment to ADHD Awareness Month. Make sure to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts so you don't miss a single story this month! Connect with John on Instagram here and learn more about Holyoke Hummus Company! Follow Refocused on Social Media: Instagram: @lindsayguentzel @refocusedpod @adhdonline Twitter: @lindsayguentzel @refocusedpod @adhdonline Connect with the show: hello@refocusedpod.com
My guest today needs no introduction if you've been paying attention to the regen ag scene in the last decade, but just in case you're new to this topic and community let me catch you up to speed John Kempf is an entrepreneur, speaker, podcast host and teacher. He is passionate about the potential of well managed agriculture ecosystems to reverse ecological degradation. It is John's mission to have these regenerative models of agriculture management become the mainstream globally by 2040. In addition to being a grower, John is the founder of Advancing Eco Agriculture, Crop Health Labs, Ozadia, and the Regenerative Agriculture Academy. He hosts the Regenerative Agriculture Podcast, where he interviews top growers and scientists about the principles and practice of implementing regenerative agriculture on a large scale. I had John on the show twice now and in the first conversation I didn't know much about him or his work and so we covered many of the softball questions about things like the definition of regen ag and its importance in a new ecological food system. Since then I've become an avid listener of his podcast and have a much better understanding of just how important his work and that of his companies have become in leading the way in this scene. As a result I wanted to explore some of the deeper questions that very few people have enough of an overview of this movement to be able to see, and that's exactly what we cover in this session. Together John and I navigate where regen ag is in this current moment and the drivers that have brought it this far. John reflects on the patterns and learnings from the vast clientele of AEA about the commonalities and characteristics of successful farmers who've transitioned to regenerative management as well as those of the coaches and consultants that are effective in assisting them in their journeys. We also look into the influences outside of farming directly, the external factors that set boundaries on producers from the large food companies, retail outlets, commodities trade, investors, and politicians that wield so much power. Since John's work is already one of my go-to sources for information on the newest innovations and state of progress for regen ag, it was a unique pleasure to be able to gain insight into his vantage point and strategy on how to bring this movement forward further.
John Nolan is the guitarist and a vocalist for Taking Back Sunday. Chapters: 00:00:00 - John Nolan's Songwriter's Journey 00:04:36 - Crafting the Perfect Tune 00:07:02 - Overthinking vs. Subconscious Flow 00:13:53 - Writing Without Pressure: Nurturing Creativity 00:20:44 - The Art of Songcraft 00:23:09 - Overcoming Setbacks 00:27:38 - A Vision for Growth 00:29:58 - The Role of Luck in Music 00:39:16 - Thriving on Uncertainty: Adapting with No Plan B 00:44:02 - The Guitar's Role in Songwriting 00:48:43 - The Genesis of Songs 00:51:10 - The Significance of Constructive Critique 00:56:09 - Building Trust in the Recording Process 00:58:22 - Conveying Creative Ideas 01:03:03 - The Vitality of Recording Skills 01:05:21 - A Musical Comfort Zone: Singing and Playing at the same time SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/RIFFHARDPODCAST LISTEN ON SPOTIFY AND APPLE: https://spoti.fi/3orTur3 https://apple.co/3BROI9t FOLLOW EYAL & RIFFHARD: https://www.instagram.com/eyalleviurmaudio/ https://www.instagram.com/weriffhard/ WEBSITES: http://riffhardpodcast.com http://riffhard.com
61: Group Coaching in Hospitals: Healing Together- John Piazza DeDonatis HighlightsAh-Ha MomentsThere may be a time you feel an ‘itch' to do something else. What would happen if you decided to follow it?Do some research about Nurse Coaching, especially if you're on the fence. You deserve to look deeper into the things you are curious aboutGroup Coaching allows for more touch and connection with more humansTry not to fall into the ‘advice trap'… instead listen, ask curious questions, allow the person to find their own answers… and ASK them if they want the information before you bombard them with advice or the resourcesAs an Integrative Nurse Coach, what do you call yourself? How do you explain what you do to really connect with the person you're speaking with?It's tough to set your price point… and you CAN do that. What are worth? You're priceless.Keep your heart open for all the possibilities around you! Say Yes to experiences, opportunities to work with clients you may not think you want, as they can become your client!Check in with your Nurse Residency Programs as opportunities to implement Nurse Coaching skills and tools.Tell people about what you're doing, they will support you!Links and ResourcesINC's in ACTION! Podcast 59: Passionately Growing as a Nurse Coach- Aaron Williams, BSN, RN, HWNC-BCIntegrative Nurse Coach Academy Integrative Nurse Coach Certificate ProgramMichael Bungay Stainer on the Advice Trap and Staying Curious Just a Little Longer with Brene BrownLifestyle Transformation RN websiteEmail John at transformationrn@gmail.com***** Thank you for listening. We LOVE Nurses! Please leave us a 5 start rating and a positive comment about an episode you love! Follow Integrative Nurse Coach Academy on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn Learn more about our programs at the Integrative Nurse Coach Academy Schedule a free call with one of our awesome admissions specialists here>> and get your questions answered!
Today's episode is focuses on the topic of On being a champion teammate, and we are joined for the conversation by Dr Jerry Lynch and John O'Sullivan.Dr. Jerry LYNCH received his doctorate in psychology from Penn State University, he is the author of 13 books on coaching, leadership, peak performance, and sports psychology. In the past 30 years alone, he has worked with teams that have been a part of 54 Final Four and 36 National Championship at the collegiate and professional levels.John O'Sullivan is a former collegiate and professional soccer player and has coached for over 30 years on the youth, high school, and collegiate levels. John has written two bestselling books, he is also the host of one of the world's top podcasts, The Way of Champions. Together John and Jerry have written a new book called The Champion Teammate: Timeless Lessons to Connect, Compete and Lead in Sports and LifeIf you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at paul@thegreatcoachespodcast.com or contact us through our website thegreatcoachespodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this sermon on “Worshiping Passionately,” Stephen McNeill discusses the importance of gathering to worship and what biblical worship should look like.Vintage ValuesWorshiping Passionately TogetherJohn 4:19-26I. Why do we gather for worship?II. What should we do when we gather for worship? A. Christian worship should be framed and informed by the word of God B. Worship themes C. Worship practicesIII. What are the effects of gathering for worship?
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Tom Jancis speaks to John from Phoenixwaki about streaming! Watch Roll Together Mon 6pm GMT/10am PT, Tues 6pm GMT/10am PT and Fri 6pm GMT/10am PT. Find the schedule of current shows at twitch.tv/rolltogetherrpg/schedule. Sponsored by Hero Forge, Ultra Pro, Phoenix Dice and Alchemy RPG, supported by Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms, Neverwinter, and Elderwood Academy.
Hebrews 10:19-29 | 4/23/2023 | Pastor John Lee, Bethany Baptist Church. Pastor Lee unpacks more from the tenth chapter of the book of Hebrews by examining some commands, consequences and confidence the author leaves believers with in our Savior Jesus Christ.
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In this episode we welcome John Dyck, CEO of CESMII - The Smart Manufacturing Institute, a post he has held since June of 2018. CESMII is a Manufacturing USA Institute chartered with transforming the US manufacturing market and increasing global competitiveness through the democratization of Smart Manufacturing technologies, knowledge, and business practices. Join Mr. Dyck and Paper360° Editorial Director Jan Bottiglieri as they discuss some of the innovative ways that CESMII is working to make that happen--and what it may mean not only for the leading companies in the pulp and paper industry, but for our critical small- and medium-sized operations as well, on both the manufacturing and supplier side.Mr. Dyck will also be the keynote speaker for the upcoming TAPPICon 2023 in Atlanta, GA, April 22-26. “We are at an inflection point," he says. "The ecosystem is beginning to partner and collaborate to solve some of these big problems. (At TAPPICon), I'll be excited to articulate that in some tangible ways.”For TAPPICon 2023 program highlights and registration: https://tappicon.org
We've all seen John 3:16 in weird places – billboards, sporting events, bumper stickers, bracelets – even tattoos! In a tradition like evangelicalism that is so committed to sales and "closing the deal" through religious conversion, it kinda makes sense. Conventional translations of the verse have mixed with evangelical heaven-hell fetishes to leave many of us thinking "going to heaven when you die" is the point of all this. It's right there in that verse, right?Well, not right. It's way cooler and more interesting than that. Today we bring together many translation commitments across Brandon Johnson's work into this one verse, and see what kind of synthesis emerges. TL;DR – the story is way more interesting than we've been told....Translation (Google Doc): https://bit.ly/FIT-John-GDocTranslation (PDF): https://bit.ly/FIT-John-PDFMobile-Friendly with endnotes: https://bit.ly/FIT-John-MobilePDFJoin the community: https://donorbox.org/found-in-translation-1...Opportunity Walks by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/...#bible #Christian #theology #gospelofjohn #religion #spirituality #justice #bibletranslation #liberation
Guest speaker Barbara Hüfner-Kemper invites us to preach collectively through a decolonized and liberative engagement with the Bible called Bibliolog or Bibliodrama. Join us in exploring the story of the wedding at Cana as we embody and be curious about the characters and the manifestation of the divine, present in the here and now.
In this episode of Law, disrupted, John is joined by Michael Schachter, Partner and Co-Chair of the White-Collar Defense Practice Group at Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP. Michael has an unparalleled record of victories in some of the most high-profile criminal trials in the United States. Describing Michael in 2022, Chambers USA stated, "The things he can do in a courtroom are magical.” Together John and Michael discuss the high-profile defense verdict Michael obtained in the Eastern District of New York on behalf of client Tom Barrack, founder of the global investment firm Colony Capital.John opens the conversation by asking Michael about the background of the charges against Mr. Barrack. Michael explains that Mr. Barrack had served as the chair of the Inauguration Committee for former President Trump. In the course of the numerous investigations of the former president's affairs, the Inauguration Committee was examined thoroughly with no findings of wrongdoing. However, this brought Mr. Barrack under the government's scrutiny.The charges ultimately brought against Mr. Barrack alleged that he acted as an agent of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) without notifying the Department of Justice in violation of 18 U.S.C. Section 951, obstructed justice, and made false statements to federal agents when they interviewed him. Michael explains that the allegations about acting as an agent of the UAE arose from meetings Mr. Barrack had with the UAE's National Security Advisor and the Crown Prince. Michael explains that Section 951 prosecutions are generally reserved for espionage cases, whereas lobbying cases, such as this one, are usually prosecuted under the Foreign Agent Registration Act (FARA). Prosecutions under FARA require the government to prove that the defendant knew of the registration requirement for foreign lobbyists. Michael speculates that the government proceeded under Section 951 to avoid having to prove this element.The conversation then turns to the evidence presented at trial. Michael explains that the government built its case primarily on text messages and emails taken out of context, particularly a text message in which Mr. Barrack discussed a proposal that he become a special envoy to the Middle East. In that text, Mr. Barrack suggested that if he had such a role, it would benefit the UAE. Michael explains that at trial, he has able to show that Mr. Barrack affirmatively declined the special envoy role. Michael also called former Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin to testify about a conversation in which Mr. Barrack spoke against the actions of the UAE in a dispute it was having with Qatar. John then moves the conversation to Michael's use of cross-examination during the prosecution's case to establish his own themes with the jury. Michael describes how the defense team used the cross-examination of an expert called to testify that the UAE was not a good ally to the U.S. to prove that it really was. Michael also recounts how the defense used the cross-examination of former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, who previously headed Exxon, to show that it made good business sense for the head of a global large global business, such as Colony Capital, to meet with members of royal families in the Middle East who are often key business decision-makers. Finally, Michael and John discuss the possible impacts this case might have on government policy. Michael suggests that the case might convince the government to return to a more restrained approach to prosecutions under Section 951, confining them to espionage cases as in the past. He also suggests that the cross-examination of the FBI agents at trial might lead the FBI to record their interviews rather than relying on an antiquated process of relying entirely on one agent making handwritten notes as their only record of the interview.
In this episode of Law, disrupted, John is joined by Mark Lanier, Founder of the Lanier Law Firm. Mark is consistently recognized as one of America's premier civil trial lawyers. Together John and Mark discuss the $650.6m award Mark recently won on behalf of two Ohio counties in a bellwether trial against CVS, Walgreens & Walmart for their role in the opioid crisis.John and Mark begin by discussing the basis of the claims against these pharmacies. Mark explains that because opioids are controlled substances, pharmacies must ensure that a prescription is valid and proper before filling the prescription. Further, pharmacies must notice and resolve any red flags that arise in connection with a prescription before filling it. Mark provides several examples of potential red flags, including (a) several seemingly healthy people presenting prescriptions for the same dose of the same medicine written by the same doctor, (b) a prescription from a doctor located so far away that the customer had to drive by many other pharmacies that could have filled the prescription, or (c) the customer paying for other prescriptions with insurance, but paying cash for the opioids.John then turns the discussion to how Mark proved at trial that these pharmacies violated their duties on a systemic basis. They discuss the statistical evidence that Mark presented, including the methodology Mark used to sample an appropriate number of prescriptions to see how many raised red flags and how many times the pharmacies resolved those issues before filling the prescriptions. John and Mark also discuss policies that stores adopted preventing pharmacists from investigating red flags, including requirements that prescriptions be filled in 15 minutes or less. They then discuss the defenses Walmart, Walgreens & CVS presented, that they each sold only a small percentage of the opioids sold in the two counties, so their actions could have had only a minimal effect on the opioid crisis. The conversation then moves to the damages phase of the trial, including injunctive relief. Mark explains why he focused his presentation on injunctive relief, particularly the costs of the actions the counties would have to take to control the opioid crisis over the next 15 years, rather than estimating the damages incurred to date. They discuss the remediation plan Mark first presented, the defendants' attempts to poke holes in it, and the scaled-down plan Mark ultimately presented to the court.John and Mark then discuss what the $650.6m judgment for two small counties in one state would mean when extrapolated to the country as a whole. They also discuss the current state of opioid litigation in general, including the three buckets of plaintiffs (governmental entities affected by the crisis, opt-outs and hospitals and other healthcare institutions) as well as the three buckets of defendants (manufacturers and importers of opiates, opiate distributors, and pharmacies) and where each group currently stands in terms of litigation and settlement.John then turns the discussion to the arguments the pharmacies will raise on appeal. Mark explains the pharmacies' arguments that the case is an unwarranted extension of the law of nuisance, their arguments against the joint and several liabilities, as well as their claim that the jury was tainted by one juror's alleged misconduct. Finally, John and Mark discuss some of Mark's other remarkable trial wins, including the $118m he won in a case that he had earlier offered to resolve for $10,000. This leads to a discussion of how experienced and thoughtful trial lawyers avoid posturing and candidly negotiate the best possible settlements for their clients. They end by discussing Mark's recent decision to open an office in the United Kingdom, a decision driven by recent changes to mass tort law in the United Kingdom.
A note from Talking Taiwan host Felicia Lin: John Ross and Eryk Michael Smith are the co-hosts of the Formosa Files podcast. Together John and Eryk tell stories from the history of Taiwan (formerly known as Formosa) in a nonchronological order. They spoke with me about where the idea for the podcast came from, their love of history and where they find inspiration for their podcast episodes. They are on a mission to share the history of Taiwan far and wide. Now in their second season, John and Eryk also shared what we can expect from season three. John Ross is an author and co-founder of publisher Camphor Press, which specializes in books on Taiwan and China in English, while Eryk Michael Smith has worked as a writer and journalist for multiple media outlets in Taiwan, including the island's only English-language radio station ICRT (FM 100.7). Both Ross and Smith have lived in Taiwan for well over 20 years and call the island home. This episode of Talking Taiwan has been sponsored by NATWA, the North America Taiwanese Women's Association. NATWA was founded in 1988, and its mission is: to evoke a sense of self-esteem and enhance women's dignity, to oppose gender discrimination and promote gender equality, to fully develop women's potential and encourage their participation in public affairs, to contribute to the advancement of human rights and democratic development in Taiwan, to reach out and work with women's organizations worldwide to promote peace for all. To learn more about NATWA visit their website: www.natwa.com Here's a little preview of what we talked about in this podcast episode: What brought John and Eryk to Taiwan Eryk's work at Next Media How John and Eryk met Where the idea and inspiration for the Formosa Files podcast came from The first episode of Formosa Files, The White Formosan Their approach to creating content for Formosa Files Why John and Eryk decided to focus on the time period from 1600-2000 How John and Eryk came up with the name of the podcast Where John and Eryk's love of history comes from Why John and Eryk think it's important to know history The sources of research that John and Eryk use for Formosa Files How Eryk discovered the story of the Duck King Han Cheung's Taiwan in Time column in the Taipei Times newspaper Steven Crook's Highways and Byways column in the Taipei Times newspaper Why Formosa Files episodes don't follow chronological order and how John and Eryk decide what topics to cover and when Episode ideas that John and Eryk have had to scrap Topics that their listeners are interested in How Formosa Files has evolved and changed over time Eryk and John's favorite episodes of Formosa Files What we can expect from Formosa Files in the future What's being planned for season three of Formosa Files Related Links: To view all related links for this article, click link below: https://talkingtaiwan.com/formosa-files-john-ross-and-eryk-michael-smith-are-on-a-mission-to-share-the-history-of-taiwan-ep-213/
In this episode of Law, disrupted, John is joined by Nasser Alrubayyi. Nasser is a partner at Quinn Emanuel. He represents and defends international and domestic corporations in a wide assortment of litigation and arbitration cases. Together they discuss the modernization of law, the legal profession, legal process, and judiciary in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and how that relates to promoting foreign investment, including in the mining industry, tech, and life sciences.John and Nasser discuss how Saudi Arabia is currently the fastest-growing economy in the G20, which has led to significant investments in the sectors of the future such as biotech, and education logistics, in addition to oil and gas investment. They note that this growth depends upon a robust legal system that investors have started to have confidence in. Nasser explains that the legal system is not based upon either common law nor civil law; rather, it is a hybrid, drawing on traits of both. Saudi Arabia has a written constitution, drawing on Sharia sources denoted from Islam, as well as different laws issued by government bodies relating to particular issues. Nasser then explains Sharia law, more specifically, its two primary sources, the holy Qu'ran and Sunnah, referring to the sayings and actions of the prophet Muhammad PBUH. In addition, there are other sources, such as the consensus of the companions of Sharia scholars. He describes the laws pertaining to procedural matters, such as Saudi companies' law and legislation that discusses substantial issues like personal status laws. Together John and Nasser discuss the procedure behind a significant new law being enacted, walking through the process step-by-step from start to finish, including the role of the Council of Ministers. John then steers the conversation toward understanding the recent developments that have taken place in the Kingdom to attract greater foreign investment. Nasser describes how Saudi Vision 2030 is a key driving force in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's push to make it a more friendly destination for foreign investment. He notes that since the approval of Vision 2030, many laws have been amended, and new laws have been enacted to make the Saudi Arabian market more attractive to foreign investors. John and Nasser discuss the enactment of the new mining and investment law as an example of one such law. The law aims to accelerate foreign investment in the mining sector by adopting international best practices, including reducing administrative discretion, bureaucracy, and obstacles to obtaining required licenses. The law also establishes clear timelines for the Saudi entities to respond to requests from investors, as well as an online system that enables investors to track their license applications and know where in the process they are. Nasser notes that while great strides have been made, more work is needed to promote the Kingdom. John and Nasser discuss the Future Investment Initiative (FII) conference in Saudi Arabia, an excellent example of how the Kingdom seeks to play a crucial role in the global economy.The discussion then turns to understanding the Saudi judiciary and the importance of a fair, just, and practical system. Nasser explains the Saudi court system and how proceedings have been made more effective through the use of digital communications. He notes that the majority of cases are now heard and accessed remotely, online. John and Nasser also discuss the path to becoming a judge in Saudi's judiciary system and recent investments to provide judges additional training as well as more assistants to help them prepare cases for hearings. Finally, John and Nasser examine the business of law, noting the number of international firms with offices in Riyadh and the change in the law that has allowed them to open offices in Saudi Arabia.
Together 2022: Session 3 - Abiding Together (John 15:1-27) by Sovereign Grace Church
The role of a PGA Professional is always evolving. In many ways, it is just like the game itself. John Mascari is the Director of Golf at Alpine Country Club in New Jersey... and he co-hosts a radio show called "On the Tee" for a New York City ESPN station... and he serves on the Board of Directors of the New Jersey PGA as their Public Relations Chairman. His perspective on the industry is an excellent one and with all that is going on in golf it was time we invited him back on. Together John and Keith discuss: The Phil puzzle LIV Golf tour John's incredible career Tiger at the PGA Championship Some very interesting hot takes & John's love for the green jacket above all other trophies To quote John, he's an outside the box thinker. Listen, get inspired and enjoy Mascari's mentorship ways throughout this awesome interview. The Weekly Update covers DJ and Paulina's wedding, Norman's Open Championship request, 300,000 at St. Andrews(?) and JR's academic award. ProShow Playlist Ep. #208: More (Trey Anastasio), Johnny Ryall (Beastie Boys), Can't You Hear Me Knocking (The Rolling Stones)
Trevor leads us in a H.E.A.R. journal meditation through today's reading in our 2022 Bible Reading Plan.Want to read with us? Download the City Church app: App Store / Google PlaySupport the show (https://pushpay.com/g/borocitychurch?src=hpp)
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Join us for an inspiring message from Lead Pastor John Filmer. We're a local church based on the Fylde Coast with a passion for God and a heart for our community. Like and subscribe to our page for future updates and notifications and connect with us on social media. - CONNECT WITH US - Hope Church Website: https://www.hopechurchlytham.com Hope Church Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hopechurchlytham Hope Church Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hopechurchlytham
Can We Just Groan Together- - John Fanous (Sunday, January 2nd)
How can we find restoration when others have harmed or betrayed us? Christian Coon reflects on how Jesus shows us a way.
So you are thinking of starting a podcast for your business? It's one of the best reasons to gain notoriety and establish value for your community. But starting a podcast doesn’t mean it will bring success all on its own. A lack of monetization can quickly make a podcaster doubt the benefits. We all want to see results when we venture in new endeavours and unfortunately when we don’t see those returns on investment (ROI) it's easy to lose steam. When you approach your podcast with the right mindset and strategy, it truly can get you more clients and partnerships. On Amplify Your Success Podcast episode 230, my guests John Corcoran and Jeremy Weisz of Rise25 join me to discuss some of the ways you can leverage a podcast to create even more opportunities as well as land new clients. One of those tips is to invite guests to your show that add value to your business, such as collaborative partners. Partners often share your target audience and will help you boost up listeners fast! For the full list of techniques, listen in now so you can start to get that ROI. Be sure to join the conversation in the Amplify Your Authority Group. Key Takeaways Five tips John & Jeremy suggest to pick the right guests for your podcast. How to engage your podcast guests as potential clients. What to do to avoid the dreaded podfade stage that every podcaster faces. How to use LinkedIn to connect with potential guests. What to do to generate revenue from a podcast when you are just getting started. John & Jeremy’s take about the timing of starting a podcast (and why its never too late to start your own!) About The Guests Dr. Jeremy Weisz has been featuring top entrepreneurs with video interviews since 2010 that include founders/CEO’s of P90X, Atari, Einstein Bagels, Mattel, the Orlando Magic, Rx Bars and many more on InspiredInsider. John Corcoran is a recovering attorney, and a writer, author, father of four, and a former Clinton White House Writer and Speechwriter to the Governor of California. He has been host of the Smart Business Revolution podcast since 2012, through which he has interviewed hundreds of CEOs, founders, authors and entrepreneurs, from Peter Diamandis and Adam Grant to Gary Vaynerchuk and Marie Forleo. Together John and Jeremy are the co-founders of Rise25, LLC, a company whose mission is to help your business connect to your ideal prospects, referral partners and strategic partners using a done-for-you podcast. Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Connect with Rise25 Done For Your Podcast Services Ready to amplify your authority as a highly paid expert.? Get my free 8 Step guide to Amplify Your Authority here.
We often hear calls for “greater dialogue” from the media, politicians, our friends, neighbors – everyone. But what is dialogue? Host John Monaghan, Director of Partnerships of All Aces, and special guest, Dr. Karen Ross, Assistant Professor in the Department of Conflict Resolution, Human Security, and Global Governance and a senior fellow at the Center for Peace, Democracy, and Development of UMass Boston, discuss what dialogue is, what dialogue can offer to participants and the communities within which they reside, and, perhaps most importantly, what dialogue can't do. Together John and Karen speak about some of the real-world examples of dialogue from Karen's ongoing research in order to help us better understand what our action steps can be when dialogue is called for in our own communities. Share your thoughts, comments and questions in the comments or in our online learning community at IntentionallyAct.com.
Holy Together - John Fanous
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Syracuse alumnus and SVP, Strategy & Marketing at Live Nation Entertainment Shavonne Dargan sat down with John to cover a wide range of topics spanning the duration of their 25-year friendship. Shavonne details her professional route from being hand picked by Jerry West to spearhead the Grizzlies' marketing upon their move to Memphis to her current prominent position at Live Nation. Together John and Shavonne discuss Kamala Harris' entrance to the White House, the crucial requirement of investing in diversity in the workplace, and the importance of speaking up and speaking out for the betterment of our collective future.
A conversation between John Inazu (Washington University in St. Louis) and Eboo Patel (Interfaith Youth Core), moderated by Chiara Cordelli (University of Chicago) about navigating and respecting our differences in society while seeking common ground. From the stage at the University of Chicago. Please like, share, subscribe to, and review this podcast. Thank you!
John Higginson is joined by Founder and Managing Director of BAM (Bamboo Clothing) David Gordon and Garment Technologist & Product Developer at BAM, Merryn Chilcott. Together John, David and Merryn discussed sustainable fashion, the merits of bamboo, being a net-positive company and much more. As MD of BAM, David is building the world's foremost bamboo clothing brand, specialising in outdoor adventure and performance baselayers. With a team of around 15 committed and lovely people. This is the sixth podcast in a series of episodes by Higginson Strategy’s Nature 2030 campaign - a movement aiming to smash the silo culture that hampers humanity’s efforts to respond to the challenges global nature is facing. The series is focused on how to save the world from environmental disaster.
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John Higginson is joined by green policy and environmental expert Paul Ekins OBE. Together John and Paul discussed the link between economics and the environment, how the impending recession will impact the natural world, what industry can do to be part of the solution, and much more. Paul is currently co-director of the UK Energy Research Centre. He is also the Director of the Institute for Sustainable Resources, and Director of Research at the School of Sustainable Resources and Energy at University College London. This is the fourth podcast in a series of episodes by Higginson Strategy’s Nature 2030 campaign - a movement aiming to smash the silo culture that hampers humanity’s efforts to respond to the challenges global nature is facing. The series is focused on how to save the world from environmental disaster.
John Higginson is joined by Greenpeace UK Head of Oceans Will McCallum. Together John and Will discussed giving up plastic, protecting the world's oceans, a green recovery, and much more. This is the third podcast in a series of episodes by Higginson Strategy’s Nature 2030 campaign - a movement aiming to smash the silo culture that hampers humanity’s efforts to respond to the challenges global nature is facing. The series will be focused on how to save the world from environmental disaster.
John Higginson is joined by the Founder and President of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, Captain Paul Watson. Together John and Paul discussed Paul's controversial career, his unique experiences campaigning against whaling, and his solutions to the most pressing environmental problems facing the world today. This is the first podcast in a series of episodes by Higginson Strategy’s Nature 2030 campaign - a movement aiming to smash the silo culture that hampers humanity’s efforts to respond to the challenges global nature is facing. The series will be focused on how to save the world from environmental disaster.
A daily time to pause and remember the presence of God with scripture and prayer. Support the show (https://pushpay.com/g/borocitychurch?src=hpp)
A daily time to pause and remember the presence of God with scripture and prayer.Support the show (https://pushpay.com/g/borocitychurch?src=hpp)
Faith weaves together all of our lives, as does love. Love and religion should go hand in hand. But, as we well know, religion is often used for hate rather than love. How can we make love the center of our religious lives again? For Jesus of Nazareth, religion meant self-sacrificial love. God is love. This talk was delivered on April 22, 2017 (Earth Day) in Ithaca, NY at the "Believe in Love" Conference. John D. Barry, CEO of Jesus' Economy, was invited to speak on the topic of "Love and Religion."
"A cosmic mystery of immense proportions, once seemingly on the verge of solution, has deepened and left astronomers and astrophysicists more baffled than ever. The crux … is that the vast majority of the mass of the universe seems to be missing." —William Broad. Science can't fully explain what holds the universe together, but the God behind the science tells us in John 1:3... Jesus holds the universe together. ------ The Wilderness Devotional is a short-form podcast by Aaron Salvato and The GoodLion Podcast Network that is here to provide you with small moments to re-center yourself on Christ as you wander through the wilderness of life. Each episode includes a devotional message, as well as atmospheric prompts at the end to help you pray and meditate on the way of Jesus.
What they realized veteran couples experience when the spouse is deployedSaying goodbye to go overseas was a light bulb moment that made John realize he was not working within his callingDuring his experience while Face-Timing his pregnant wife, his bunks were bombed. Coming home and trying to return to reality, yet at night he is tormented mentally by the memories Discovering that other soldiers are experiencing the same thing and felt he needed to uncover what was "wrong"Coping with mental health and a PTSD diagnosisHow something he experienced exposed a side of the recovery process that was doing a gross disservice to our veterans What can we do to transform the lives of veterans after their "war"PTSD is a response, not a disease Things the Come Home Project is embarking on to help couples restore their lives after physical and mental traumaJohn and Samantha are experienced in the reality of the response and they want to teach people how to interact with each other again. They strive to keep the same happiness they experience in their first homecoming by restoring their relationshipsAttaching memories to the present and how that can affect your life on a daily basisThe Come Home Project - how fellowship with other couples is a great way to combat the life after the battlefieldStrengthening the Warrior-Spouse relationship. The last thing these soldiers should lose is their family after warHow you (listener) can help sponsor a family through this causewww.thecomehomeproject.comThe Come Home Project is a Marine Corps Veteran ran non-profit that strengthens the Warrior-Spouse relationship. Together John and Samantha are using their personal experiences to combat the problems that lead to divorce in military couples across the country. The Come Home Project community is a space created by the Commins as a tool to help military members grow in their personal relationships before, during, and after service. Our mission is simple; bring happiness into the couples who deserve it the most, our Warrior-Spouse relationship. We provide an interactive online class, in person workshops, a yearly couples retreat (coming Summer of 2020), and are available as guest speakers.
Every fall we come full circle and preach through our recurring series, Life Together. This year our pastors will be preaching through three passages affirming the importance of presence, hospitality, and multiplication.
How might we in practice go deeper together? Be here on Sundays at 10am. Give and receive in a small group. Meeting up in 2s or 3s. Fellowship can be defined as the 'unconditional sharing of one another's lives' (Ron Sider) What are some of the conditions we've seen others want to place on friendships before they share? As Scripture teaches us that we need one another in friendship (Rom 15:7) , how might we respond to obstacles in the way of going deeper together? Eph 4:32; Gal 5:13; Gal 6:2; Jn 13:34-35
John Nuzzo Leadership Podcast | A pastor's insights on leadership for the whole church
How can a multi-generational church work to fulfill God’s call? Join Pastor John as he discusses the role each person can play in pursuing God’s promises for this generation.
Eat Together - John Fanous
Encountering God Together - John 4:21-24 - Pastor DeWayne Wright - 07/22/18 by Kingdom Living Ministries
This week the WTWF guys consider the drastic changes in the concert scene in the late 1980's/early 1990's. The most obvious method they had of winning friends and influencing people was adding Beatles songs in much heavier doses. We consider tne approaches Paul, George and Ringo took to this new reality, and consider how John might've approached it in the "comeback tour" he mentioned in several interviews.
John Gray, author of the best-selling, most well-known relationship book ever, “Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus”, sits down with Dave LIVE to discuss the down-and-dirty differences between men and women, and how it’s all about the hormones. His Mars/Venus book series has forever changed the way men and women view their relationships, and in his new book, “Beyond Mars and Venus”, he shares some brilliant new insights and ideas. And what about sex? Don’t worry…Dave and John cover that, too!
John Gray, author of the best-selling, most well-known relationship book ever, “Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus”, sits down with Dave LIVE to discuss the down-and-dirty differences between men and women, and how it’s all about the hormones. His Mars/Venus book series has forever changed the way men and women view their relationships, and in his new book, “Beyond Mars and Venus”, he shares some brilliant new insights and ideas. And what about sex? Don’t worry…Dave and John cover that, too!
In Christ we are brothers & sisters, members of a same family. Jesus told us to journey together.
Together - Meeting Together (John Basson) by Connect Church SA
I Am - The Gospel of John (Part 49)
Megan is a former burger slinger who now is a vegan health coach. She is passionate about health, wellness and healing our bodies naturally. Megan never looked or felt unhealthy. In fact, she looked like the epidome of health even though she lived on burgers and junk food. When she had a chance encounter with vegan activist and NBA star John Salley, he encouraged her to go vegan and change her lifestyle. This is when Megan discovered the awful truth- she had parasites inside of her after a life of poor food choices. Together John guided Megan through a long and intense detoxification process so she could reclaim her health! This is one of the craziest stories we have ever told on the podcast so buckle up (if you’re driving) and get ready for this amazing tale. And, on this episode we have guest co-host, Eco-vegan gal Whitney Lauritsen. Mashable named her one of the Top 75 Environmentalists to Follow on Twitter, and she was included in NBC New York’s list of Top 10 Eco Hotties on Twitter. Become a founding member of the Food Heals VIP Club & get 20% off your lifetime membership at www.FoodHealsVIP.com. Get your free guide, Health, Longevity & Weight-loss Secrets at FoodHealsNation.com.
Engaging the World Together (John 13:34-35 - 10/14/12 - Chris Schuett) by WCC
Joel Radford – Why should the sower and reaper rejoice together? – John 4:36b-38 36 Even now the one who reaps draws a wage and harvests a crop for eternal life, so that the sower and the reaper may be glad together. 37 Thus the saying ‘One sows and another reaps’ is true. 38 […]