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"What I was fortunate enough to get exposed to very early in my career, and I really believe is now the way to go, which is the nature of editing as thinking," says Poynter Institute president Neil Brown.Neil has spent more than forty years as a reporter and editor, and he just wrapped up his tenure on the Pulitzer Prize Board. He's one of the more nimble minds in journalism and a champion of the editor/writer dynamic.In this conversation, Neil riffs on Editing as thinking The late writing coach Don Murray How the front end is everything Respecting reader detection And Interviewing as a skill, among lots more great stuff.Podcast Specific SubstackPre-order The Front RunnerPromotional Sponsor: The Power of Narrative Conference. Use CNF15 at checkout for a 15% discount.Newsletter: Rage Against the AlgorithmShow notes: brendanomeara.comSupport: Patreon.com/cnfpod
Where does our hope lie? Is it in governments, leaders and ideas? Tom French preaches on our where we must put our ultimate hope - which is found in Jesus.
What does it mean to be part of a godly household? Tom French unpacks the idea of how even our households can bring God glory.
Tom speaks about the 5 star righteousness that Jesus lived out in regards to anger, and he invites us to learn from him, laying down anger and seeking reconciliation.
What are we here for? What does it mean to be called from death to life & to follow Jesus until death? Tom dives into these big questions with us through the story of Elijah passing on to Elisha the on the call to be Gods prophet.
The stunning collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and other banks in early 2023 has reframed how the industry is thinking about risk. Joan McGowan and Tom French from SAS join us to offer advice to banks and credit unions on how to better address the many risks they face.
Laughers, learn the history and hear stories 'the walls' tell about this elegantly restored Victorian from Inn Manager and Historian, Jake Woetzel. Find out how this “jack of all trades” discovered his passions in hospitality at age 16 working at a Civil War Hotel in Appalachian Mountains and other fun facts about this JMU Alum that may surprise you! Discover what features of the home have survived and the antique items that have been returned to it including a clock from 1815! Learn more about their Executive Chef, Tom French, who attended culinary school at age 16 and was awarded an internship at Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle where he cooked for the Queen of England and her guests. Discover more about the talented Jenna Kinney, General Manager and another JMU Alum. Hear about her current journey to formally expand her knowledge of wine and service through Sommelier training with support from the staff at the Inn:-) Hear descriptions of their five available pristine rooms and the antiques you'll find in them. Don't miss what you need to know to have weddings here; how they accommodate different size groups for private events and much more! Plus, find out about their Meet the Artist events, Open Door Policy and $20 Deal on JWH Happy Hours with an extensive wine list, classically trained chefs and farm to table ingredients! Cheers! Joshua Wilton House ~ Located in downtown Harrisonburg, VA 412 S. Main Street, Harrisonburg, VA ~ 540.434.4464 Website: https://www.joshuawilton.com/ Facebook: Joshua Wilton House Instagram: @the_wilton_house The Heritage Museum 382 High St, Dayton, VA 540.879.2616 Laughers, enjoy delicious PrePOPsterous Gourmet Popcorn! Located in Bridgewater, VA ~ Use code LAUGH15 To purchase to visit: https://www.prepopsterous.com/ To learn more about X2 Comedy & Buy Tickets to a show: Visit: https://www.x2comedy.com/ Facebook & Instagram: @x2comedy
Tom finishes off this series helping us to understand who Satan is, the threat he poses to our faith, and then how the armour of God will help us to stand against him.
Tom French is an American mountaineer who I have climbed with on Mt Vinson in Antartica, Cotapaxi in Ecaudor and Mt EVEREST in 2021. Unfortunately, Tom didn't make it to the top in 2021 due to a cyclone storm but reset his mind and came back strong in 2022 and got it done. Tom talks about his facinating tale of how he was able to pull it off. This 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/5724695/advertisement
Welcome to Episode 229 of Building My Legacy.Supply chain management is one of the top issues companies face today. In this — the first of a series of podcasts with supply chain coach Tom French — Tom shares with us the first two steps in his six-part plan for supply chain optimization: gathering data and analyzing that data. According to Tom, once startup companies identify their customers and determine why those customers will buy their products, they concentrate on marketing and sales. “Oftentimes the back end, the warehousing, is an afterthought,” Tom explains, when it should be an integral part of the overall planning process. As more companies face supply-chain-related problems — from back orders on their best-selling products to higher costs for storing items that aren't selling — Tom delivers a very timely message for business owners.So if you want to know:– How looking at the entire process — from raw materials through warehousing — can deliver significant savings … and the main reasons more companies don't include everything in their planning– How 80% of your profit is likely to come from 20-30% of the items you sell– How having multiple vendors for specific raw materials can ensure you'll always be able to serve your best customers– The importance of working cooperatively with your retailers so you both make a profit– Why offshoring manufacturing can be a big mistake About Tom FrenchTom French founded Supply Chain Coach Inc. as a result of his passion to teach and pass on the knowledge he gained through his extensive experience in supply chain optimization. His goal is to help clients learn and perform the steps in his six-step process so they can continue to improve their savings beyond the coaching project. By helping companies create an internal supply chain organization, Supply Chain Coach can eliminate the need to outsource logistic services, optimize transportation technology solutions, create significant cost savings and improve operational efficiency. You can learn more at his company's website, www.supplychaincoach.comAbout Lois Sonstegard, PhDWorking with business leaders for more than 30 years, Lois has learned that successful leaders have a passion to leave a meaningful legacy. Leaders often ask: When does one begin to think about legacy? Is there a “best” approach? Is there a process or steps one should follow?Lois is dedicated not only to developing leaders but to helping them build a meaningful legacy. Learn more about how Lois can help your organization with Leadership Consulting and Executive Coaching:https://build2morrow.com/Thanks for Tuning In!Thanks so much for being with us this week. Have some feedback you'd like to share? Please leave a note in the comments section below!If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with your friends by using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post.Don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic episode updates.And, finally, please take a minute to leave us an honest review and rating on iTunes. They really help us out when it comes to the ranking of the show, and I make it a point to read every single one of the reviews we get.Please leave a review right now. Thanks for listening!Building My Legacyhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/building-my-legacy/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/episode-229-tom-french-on-supply-chain-optimization-with-lois-sonstegardphd
Welcome to Episode 229 of Building My Legacy.Supply chain management is one of the top issues companies face today. In this — the first of a series of podcasts with supply chain coach Tom French — Tom shares with us the first two steps in his six-part plan for supply chain optimization: gathering data and analyzing that data. According to Tom, once startup companies identify their customers and determine why those customers will buy their products, they concentrate on marketing and sales. “Oftentimes the back end, the warehousing, is an afterthought,” Tom explains, when it should be an integral part of the overall planning process. As more companies face supply-chain-related problems — from back orders on their best-selling products to higher costs for storing items that aren't selling — Tom delivers a very timely message for business owners.So if you want to know:– How looking at the entire process — from raw materials through warehousing — can deliver significant savings … and the main reasons more companies don't include everything in their planning– How 80% of your profit is likely to come from 20-30% of the items you sell– How having multiple vendors for specific raw materials can ensure you'll always be able to serve your best customers– The importance of working cooperatively with your retailers so you both make a profit– Why offshoring manufacturing can be a big mistake About Tom FrenchTom French founded Supply Chain Coach Inc. as a result of his passion to teach and pass on the knowledge he gained through his extensive experience in supply chain optimization. His goal is to help clients learn and perform the steps in his six-step process so they can continue to improve their savings beyond the coaching project. By helping companies create an internal supply chain organization, Supply Chain Coach can eliminate the need to outsource logistic services, optimize transportation technology solutions, create significant cost savings and improve operational efficiency. You can learn more at his company's website, www.supplychaincoach.comAbout Lois Sonstegard, PhDWorking with business leaders for more than 30 years, Lois has learned that successful leaders have a passion to leave a meaningful legacy. Leaders often ask: When does one begin to think about legacy? Is there a “best” approach? Is there a process or steps one should follow?Lois is dedicated not only to developing leaders but to helping them build a meaningful legacy. Learn more about how Lois can help your organization with Leadership Consulting and Executive Coaching:https://build2morrow.com/Thanks for Tuning In!Thanks so much for being with us this week. Have some feedback you'd like to share? Please leave a note in the comments section below!If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with your friends by using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post.Don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic episode updates.And, finally, please take a minute to leave us an honest review and rating on iTunes. They really help us out when it comes to the ranking of the show, and I make it a point to read every single one of the reviews we get.Please leave a review right now. Thanks for listening!Building My Legacyhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/building-my-legacy/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/episode-229-tom-french-on-supply-chain-optimization-with-lois-sonstegardphd
Join Larry Hryb, Xbox's Major Nelson along with Rebecca Gordius and Jeff Rubenstein as they chat about what they are playing, the latest Xbox news of the week and more. 00:00 Show open 02:12 What we're playing 15:46 News & This Week on Xbox 25:00 Tom French, Halo Infinite season 2 41:04 Darrin Veit, Xbox system updates 54:06 Outro Games discussed range from rated Everyone to Mature. Subscribe to The Official Xbox Podcast | https://anchor.fm/officialxboxpodcast For more Xbox news | https://news.xbox.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/officialxboxpodcast/message
[Tom French] Jesus Calls Peter Satan (Matthew 16: 13-28)05.12.21 by Merri Creek Anglican
00:00 Phil Spencer on the stream and celebration 16:40 Andrew Witts and Tom French, Halo Infinite Free Multiplayer Beta --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/officialxboxpodcast/message
00:00 Phil Spencer on the stream and celebration 16:40 Andrew Witts and Tom French, Halo Infinite Free Multiplayer Beta
EP: 204: Journey to Adventure with Tom French In this episode of ‘Finding your Summit' podcast host Mark Pattison, former NFL player, entrepreneur, philanthropist, mountaineer & S.I. exec talks with guest host Tom French, mountaineer talks about his adventure experience on Mt Everest. These episodes are all about people overcoming adversity and finding their way. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The fourth sermon from Tom French at Soul Survivor Conference 2021 on our theme: FOLLOWING // the ADVENTURE
The fourth sermon from Tom French at Soul Survivor Conference 2021 on our theme: FOLLOWING // the CHALLENGE
In continuing the sermon series on the kingdom parables Tom French explains how a gift can be free & still have a cost. The Kingdom of Heaven is free for all but this does not mean that gaining the kingdom is without cost to us. In these parables Jesus asks us: do we recognize the value of his kingdom, the cost of following him, and the joy of gaining Christ as our brother?
Pandemic Studios was one of gaming's greatest. Bringing us the likes of Star Wars: Battlefront 1 & 2, Lord Of The Rings: Conquest, The Saboteur, Destroy All Humans, and both Mercenaries games, they really managed to define a lot of titles in their lifespan. Sadly, in 2009, Pandemic Studios closed their doors and never reopened. What's the story behind this? Today, Matty sits down with multiple former developers and leaders who worked at the studio to answer this question. Were things as great on the inside as it was on the outside for consumers? Did this team bite off more than they could chew? Through Cameron Brown, Tom French, and Scott Warren, Matty brings the answers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tom French relaunches our epic John series, looking at the truth that will set us free. As Tom looks at the idea of truth that sets us free he asks a crucial question: Will we allow who Jesus is to inform who we are or will we let our view of ourselves define who we think Jesus is?
Tom French is a man who likes to mess about with numbers and stats and uses them to try and make positive changes to the things around him. i.e. homelessness. To make a greater impact than doing this alone Tom started Sheffield Data for Good which you can read about and join in with via Meetup.comhttps://www.meetup.com/Sheffield-Data-for-Good/Tom, as a human man person, can be found on Twitter via @MrTomFrench and his project at @SheffDataGood also on that there Twitter. Jo Reynolds is more atuned to the qualitative data side of things, looking at the views of people rather than solid facts and figures. She runs @capacity_q which also has a website at http://capacityq.com/which looks to use that data to help public, voluntary and 3rd secotor organisations make sense of what people are trying to tell them. We are still @HelpSheffield on Twitter and still at www.helpmycity.co.ukSupport the show (http://www.helpmycity.co.uk/during-the-covid19-outbreak-many-businesses-have-been-forced)
[Tom French] 1 Peter: Living Commendable Lives (1 Peter 2.11-25) 21.06.20 by Merri Creek Anglican
This week, Tom French reads his poem Hip
Not one but two guests in this latest Business Live radio show.Tom French supports people to use data and evaluation better. He covers some examples of his work and how it helps to inform decisions, and has advice on what to think about when you're collecting or analysing data.Tom is also part of Sheffield Data for Good and tells me about a recent collective effort with powerful results.Also on the show: Daniel Stanbra of the Source Skills Academy. Would you like to boost your skills or help isolated staff boost theirs?The Source, a registered charity, has made a variety of free-to-access training courses available online and through posted learning packs. Daniel tells me what they are and how his organisation acted rapidly to support Sheffield City Region businesses.
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This episode is a rebroadcast of the interview Matt Tullis did with Kelley Benham French in February 2013. They talked about her three-part series “Never Let Go,” which focused on the birth of her and Tom French’s daughter. Juniper was born at 23 weeks and 6 days, weighing just one pound-four ounces. The series was a hit. It was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in 2013. And it was expanded into a book, which French wrote with Tom. That book is titled “Juniper: The Girl Who Was Born Too Soon.” Kelley Benham French is currently a professor of practice at the University of Indiana. She recently reported and co-wrote a piece for the USA Today titled “The Long Road Home.” It was about a woman who believed she was a descendant of some of the first slaves in America, and who was trying to figure out who they were.
The Boulderist Podcast - Tales from the People's Republic of Boulder
“What’s going on over there…”, said my classmate, Tom French, from Fairview High School. Tom has been living in Germany since the mid-80’s and has a broader than U.S.-only worldview. Like many others, we reconnected on FaceBook several years ago, and sometimes participate in the same discussions about politics and other current affairs. When Tom...
Tom French continues this Romans series looking at a tricky passage about God's choice. When it comes to choosing his people, do we trust God to be God? De we trust that God is wise and merciful? And what proof do we have that God is compassionate? Listen to find out more.
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In this episode we speak with Chef Tom French, Executive Director of the Experience Food Project. Chef Tom's humanitarian efforts include a salmon recovery project in Kamchatka, Russia to benefit abandoned children’s shelters and the Heart of America Bus Tour just after 9/11. The tour fostered community communications by sharing meals at fire stations, mosques, churches, community centres and public forums. Discussion Points include: • History & fun facts about Shrove Tuesday • The importance of food beyond its nutrients • Why it is so important to share meals around the dinner table • The importance of teaching children how to eat well
"What Did Jesus Bring For Christmas? - Hope!" ~ Tom French
"What Did Jesus Bring For Christmas? - Hope!" ~ Tom French
We turn 10! Work Experience Experience. #LitOrQuit. Inclusion with Jon Owen. Weird, Crude, Funny & Nude with Tom French.
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On this episode of America's Commercial Real Estate Show, Michael Bellisario and Tom French joins host Michael Bull to discuss the hospitality sector, including sector health, place in the cycle, top line growth, employment, leisure and business travel trends, year-to-date performance, land cost, tips for new construction, renovation costs, tax reform impacts, property level value trends, RevPAR trends, buyer/ seller cycle concerns, investor opportunities, hotel financing, lender options, underwriting, property owner types, hotel PIPs, owner/ seller tips, and service performance.Visit their website: https://www.bullrealty.com/brokers/tom-french-12269http://www.rwbaird.com/
Tom French is a professor of journalism and a winner of the Pulizer Prize for feature writing. Today he joins us to talk about a student-produced series, The System, published earlier this year in the Indiana Daily Student. It is an in-depth multimedia investigative franchise that took place over the course of 12 months. It was a sensitive and moving look into how university protocols impact people reporting sexual assault, and those named as their attackers. Four talented student-journalists were key to The System, and we talked about Carley Lanich's reporting in our interview. We would also point out the fine work of Nicole McPheeters (photography), Emily Miles (multimedia) and Eman Mozaffar (development). Check out our conversation with Tom here and then, please, go read The System, which shines an important light on a critical subject.
Can God really speak to me through his word?
Tom shares about proposing to Emily... and some other important things
We start off 2017 with the story of a girl who was born to soon. Jesse is joined by writer Tom French and he shares a special Springsteen story. It's a story of a little girl born too soon and how love, great medical care, Harry Potter and the music of Bruce Springsteen gave this family a very happy ending. Bring your tissues because this one will bring on tears of joy. Tom's wife Kelley's Twitter @KelleyBFrench Jesse's Twitter @JesseJacksonDFW JUNIPER: The Girl Who Was Born Too Soon https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0316324426?tag=reinstaut0562-20 Dear Bruce The Thing we wanted to say http://juniperbook.com/junebug/2016/10/10/dear-bruce-the-thing-we-wanted-to-say
A look back at some of the interesting personalities who appeared on Through the Gates, including Tom French, Jonathan Banks, Robbie Benson, Kate Lilley, Lilly King, Lee Hamilton and Monika Herzig.
Kelley and Tom French, authors of Juniper: The Girl Who Was Born Too Soon are both journalists the parents of five year old Juniper, who was born at the very line between life and death. Arriving at just under twenty-six weeks, this micro-preemie had nearly every complication that can happen during her six month stay in the NICU. Despite her terrible odds, Juniper made it and is a normal, happy, healthy kindergartener.
This week's Through the Gates podcast looks at long-form narrative journalism with IU Media School professor of practice Tom French, a Pulitzer Prize-winner and IU alumnus. #chroniclesofiu
Kelley Benham French of the Tampa Bay Times wrote the three-part series “Never let go.” The story focuses on the birth of Juniper French, the daughter of Kelley and husband Tom French (as in Pulitzer Prize-winning Tom French). Juniper was born at 23 weeks, six days and weighed just one pound, four ounces at birth. While written in the first-person, this story is not your typical piece of memoir. Benham reported the hell out of this story, starting with more than 7,000 pages of medical records and continuing on with extensive interviews with ever doctor, nurse and social worker involved in her daughter’s life. French is now a professor of practice at the Indiana University Media School. She recently worked as the editor on Lane DeGregory's piece, "The Long Fall of Phoebe Jonchuck."
This week, Tom French asks, "What would you do if you were sitting at home and, over a loudspeaker, someone started listing off names and you were chosen for the very first Hunger Games, with no idea what that meant?"
This week's Humpdate is ever so special. Have I mentioned how special it is? I did. Didn't I? In addition to all that specialness, we have Edie with her interview with Tom French, the lead designer of Saboteur from PAX, the SportsHound WillG reviews Madden NFL 10 and the "AFC Legacy Pack" add-on, Holy Goalie offers some non-gaming advice for the backyard barbequer (hey, we can't game all the time), and the Digital Cowboys discuss lesbian love and Fear Effect with the Eidos' community manager. .