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Thomas Perry’s THE LITTLE BOOK OF IMPEDIMENTS: https://www.amazon.com/Little-Book-Impediments-Thomas-Perry/dp/1523485507 Tom’s bio: https://hyperdriveagile.com/trainers/tom-perry Tom on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tlperry/ Agile Thoughts Forti event link for Jan 19th, 2025: https://forti.io/events/register/8c4c-f9db407518 The post 291 On Safari for Impediments with Tom Perry first appeared on Agile Noir.
Thomas Perry’s THE LITTLE BOOK OF IMPEDIMENTS: https://www.amazon.com/Little-Book-Impediments-Thomas-Perry/dp/1523485507 Tom’s bio: https://hyperdriveagile.com/trainers/tom-perry Tom on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tlperry/ The post 290 Tom Perry's discovery in types of Impediments first appeared on Agile Noir.
What does being a leader in a primary or secondary school today really involve? How does the role vary across the UK? And how can we make it more sustainable? In this episode of NAHT's podcast, Professor Toby Greany of the University of Nottingham and Dr Tom Perry of the University of Warwick are joined by NAHT's assistant general secretary James Bowen in a conversation addressing these questions and more. Researching Sustainable School Leadership is an ongoing project looking at the realities of school leadership in the UK today and how the role can be made more sustainable. Find out more about the project at sustainableschoolleadership.uk. The project's current survey exploring the experiences of all head teachers, middle leaders and senior leaders is running until the end of January 2025 – take part at sustainableschoolleadership.uk/leadership-survey.
Thomas Perry’s THE LITTLE BOOK OF IMPEDIMENTS: https://www.amazon.com/Little-Book-Impediments-Thomas-Perry/dp/1523485507 Tom’s bio: https://hyperdriveagile.com/trainers/tom-perry Tom on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tlperry/ The post 289 Tom Perry talks dirty about Impediments first appeared on Agile Noir.
National Chicken & Waffles day. Entertainment from 1958. Big Foot videoed, MacArthur retruned to Philippines, Soviet pilot crashes passenger jetliner over a bet. Todays birthdays - Bela Lugosi, William Christopher, Jerry Orbach, Top Petty, Earl Hindman, William Zabka, Snoop Dogg. Ronnie Van Zant died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/Chicken & Waffles - Joe SheltonIts all in the game - Tommy EdwardsCity Lights - Ray PriceBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/MASH TV themeHome Improvement TV themeDon't do me like that - Tom Perry and the HeartbreakersGin & Juice - Snoop DoggGive me 3 steps - Lynyrd SkynyrdExit - In my dreams - Dokken http://dokken.net/Follow Jeff Stampka at facebook or cooolmedia.com
May we determine this year to live "in the world," to be a part of it, to set the standard and example that we have learned. Click here to access the speech page.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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As part of our mini-series on Mormonism's Second Anointing Ritual, we are re-releasing part of Hans and Birgitta's original interview discussing their participation in this exclusive ceremony. Hans H. Mattsson is a 3rd generation LDS church member from Sweden who served as a bishop and stake president in Sweden before serving in the LDS church 3rd Quorum of the Seventy from 2000-2005 in the Europe Central area under LDS Apostle L. Tom Perry. After discovering troubling information about the Church's history and truth claims, the Mattssons, along with many Swedish saints wanted answers, leading up to the Church's infamously poor attempt to keep them in the fold, now known as "the Swedish Rescue." Truth Seeking with Hans & Birgitta Mattsson: Part 1 Part 2 Remembering the Swedish Rescue: Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Hans' book may be purchased here
This week on the Expert Voices podcast, Randy Wootton, CEO of Maxio, speaks with two SaaS industry veterans, Amber Wendover, Talent Development Expert, and Tom Perry, Founder of Engaged Pursuit. Randy, Tom, and Amber discuss the intricacies of employee engagement and the indispensable role that personal growth plays in organizational success. They take a look at the poignant necessity for CEOs to focus on unlocking their team's potential, referencing Randy's seven secrets of CEO success that are pivotal in steering organizational strategies. Amber and Tom also talk about the "8th" secret - the need to invest in the "people's tribe," empowering the individual contributors and front-line managers who often form the backbone of company operations.Quotes“As a leader, when you ask your team if they need something different, that creates a place where we can all have a discussion and a dialogue. Leaders, state your intentions even if you have an unintentional impact.” -Amber Wendover [25:45]“The best leaders are ones who show up as their true selves, who are authentic, who don't have all the answers, who are inspiring, who can have meaningful conversations, who talk about their weekends, who talk about their families.” -Tom Perry [19:13]Expert Takeaways Recognize the critical transition from individual contributor to manager and the importance of management excellence.Understand the value of fostering a growth culture versus a genius culture in the workplace.Acknowledge the importance of authentic leadership and human connections, especially in the context of remote or hybrid work environments.Remember the influence of personal brand and intention in leadership, contributing to a growth-oriented and learning-supportive environment.Timestamps(01:46) Unlocking Potential: The Seven Secrets of Successful CEOs(04:50) Addressing the Needs of the Forgotten Middle Community(10:26) Identifying the Eighth Secret of CEO Success(14:39) Transforming Corporate Culture: Growth Versus Genius(20:52) Fostering Authentic Leadership and Growth Culture(29:41) Reflecting on Legacy and Building Supportive Leadership Networks(32:14) Interpreting Interactions With Respect and Intention(44:48) Empowering Employee-Driven Learning and DevelopmentLinksMaxioUpcoming EventsMaxio Institute ReportRandy Wootton LinkedIn Amber Wendover LinkedIn Thinking PeopleTom Perry LinkedIn Engaged Pursuit
The Framestore Podcast, our learning and talent development focused podcast made by Framestore, for Framestore, is back this week where we're taking a short Summer break with a series of REWIND special episodes, where we go back in time and revisit some of our favourite episodes of the pod. This week we are going back to where it all started! Our journey began on Monday, November 21, 2022, with our very first episode where we met Sergio Gonzalez. At the time, Sergio was an Unreal and 3D Trainer; now, he serves as the VFX Training Manager on the Framestore Training Team. Joining as co-host at the time was Tom Perry, an animation graduate from Escape Studios, and Runner in London. Since recording this episode Tom gone on to join the Framestore Data Services Team as a Technician where he has been to date! This episode was a blast to record in person in the London Training Room, gathered around a single microphone. It has a bit of a raw feel, and it's also the episode where the Framestore Podcast Dailies Spotify Playlist was created, thanks to Sergio. So we hope you enjoy our trip down memory lane, and please keep in mind that 2022 was a different time, and since then, we have all enhanced our knowledge and skills. We hope you enjoy our Summer REWIND!…
The Daphne Zepos Teaching Endowment is now accepting applications for grants! You may ask, "What does this mean?" We will explain on this episode, as we have a lively chat with 2023 DZRE (research) recipient Alexandra Jones, 2015 DZTE (teaching) recipient Tom Perry, and DZTE board president Brandi Wills.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Cutting the Curd by becoming a member!Cutting the Curd is Powered by Simplecast.
It's been four months since President Biden requested over $100 billion in war money for Israel and Ukraine and the Senate has now passed a bill that would provide most of the money. In this episode, we examine the events that lead up to and have occurred since President Biden's address to the nation, and analyze the Senate bill along with its possible paths to becoming law. Please Support Congressional Dish – Quick Links Contribute monthly or a lump sum via Support Congressional Dish via (donations per episode) Send Zelle payments to: Donation@congressionaldish.com Send Venmo payments to: @Jennifer-Briney Send Cash App payments to: $CongressionalDish or Donation@congressionaldish.com Use your bank's online bill pay function to mail contributions to: Please make checks payable to Congressional Dish Thank you for supporting truly independent media! Background Sources Recommended Congressional Dish Episodes October 7 Attack Aluf Benn. February 21, 2024. Haaretz. Liza Rozovsky. January 6, 2024. Haaretz. Amos Harel. November 27, 2023. Haaretz. November 18, 2023. Josh Breiner. Haaretz. Hagar Shezaf and Jack Khoury. October 6, 2023. Haaretz. Aftermath of the October 7 Attack Ran Shimoni et al. February 24, 2024. Haaretz. October 20, 2023. White House Briefing Room. Michael D. Shear. October 19, 2023. The New York Times. October 19, 2023. Democracy Now! History of Palestine and Israel Bernard Avishai. February 2024. Harper's Magazine. October 20, 2023. The World. Directed by Erin Axelman and Sam Eilertsen, produced by Daniel J. Chalfen, Nadia Saah, and Erin Axelman. 2023. OCHA. June 2022. UNICEF. Rashid Khalidi. Macmillan Audio: 2020. Directed by Abby Martin. 2019. Empire Files. Ian Black. Tantor Audio: 2018. Darryl Cooper. 2015-2016. Martyrmade Podcast. April 16, 2015. Defense for Children International - Palestine. March 2012. Visualizing Palestine. Balfour Declaration Zena Al Tahhan. November 2, 2018. Al Jazeera. Lord Arthur James Balfour. November 2, 1917. Jewish Virtual Library. Vanishing Palestine Retrieved on February 27, 2024. Wikipedia: the free Encyclopedia. October 11, 2023. BBC. Hagar Shezaf. December 11, 2020. Haaretz. May 12, 2020. Human Rights Watch. Mitchell Bard. Jewish Virtual Library. Al Jazeera. Alex Hartman et al. December 9, 2004. Adalah – The Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights in Israel. 2003. Creation of Israel 1947. April 1983. United Nations. Lebanon Rania Abouzeid. October 21, 2023. The New Yorker. Tom Perry et al. October 18, 2022. Reuters. Dahiya Doctrine December 7, 2012. Institute for Middle East Understanding. Gabi Siboni. October 2, 2008. INSS Insight. November 23, 2006. UN General Assembly Human Rights Council. Gaza Death Toll AJLabs. Retrieved on February 27, 2024. Al Jazeera. Amna Nawaz and Sonia Kopelev. February 9, 2024. PBS NewsHour. Linda Dayan. December 26, 2023. Haaretz. June 23, 2015. United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. Caabu. Rory McCarthy. September 15, 2009. The Guardian. Post-October 7 Land Grab Henriette Chacar. February 23, 2024. Reuters. Julia Frankel. February 23, 2024. AP News. Liza Rozovsky. February 15, 2024. Haaretz. Nir Hasson and Rachel Fink. January 28, 2024. Haaretz. Abdelraouf Arnaout. January 3, 2024. Anadolu Agency. Itai Weiss. December 27, 2023. Haaretz. Yitzhak Benbaji et al. November 30, 2023. Haaretz. Isaac Chotiner. November 11, 2023. The New Yorker. Uploaded by LocalCall. October 13, 2023. Scribd. Gas Rights Walid Abuhelal. February 20, 2024. Middle East Eye. Israeli Nukes Center for Arms Control and Non-proliferation. Ceasefire Amy Spiro et al. November 30, 2023. The Times of Israel. Omar Shakir. November 29, 2023. Human Rights Watch. The Destruction of Gaza James Mackenzie and Nidal Al-Mughrabi. February 15, 2024. Reuters. Mithil Aggarwal and Yasmine Salam. January 18, 2024. NBC News. Yahya R. Sarraj. December 24, 2023. The New York Times. Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber. December 21, 2023. Reuters. U.S. Aid to Israel Matthew Lee. December 29, 2023. PBS NewsHour. Michael D. Shear and Karoun Demirjian. October 20, 2023. The New York Times. Limiting Aid to Gaza Katie Polglase and Muhammad Darwish. February 21, 2024. CNN. Rachel Fink. February 7, 2024. Haaretz. Lindsey Hilsum. February 5, 2024. Channel 4 News. Jessica Le Masurier. February 5, 2024. France 24. Netanyahu Rejects Two State Solution January 19, 2024. DW. Why Does the U.S. Government Support Israel? OpenSecrets. Real American History Howard Zinn. Harper Audio: 2009. Ukraine Anatol Lieven. February 24, 2024. Time. Border Crisis Jamie Dupree. February 15, 2024. Regular Order. Caitlin Yilek. February 14, 2024. CBS News. Kelly Garrity. February 5, 2024. Politico. Bills Audio Sources February 11, 2024 Bernie Sanders on X October 19, 2023 C-SPAN Executive Producer Recommended Sources Music by Editing Production Assistance
The Constitution was written through divine inspiration. We are blessed by our freedoms and are responsible for ensuring liberty continues. Click here to access the speech page. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Extreme Genes - America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast
Host Scott Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org. Fisher and David talk about the eclipse, and one in particular that occurred during the Revolutionary War that military leaders used to rally the troops. David then shares the remarkable story of the discovery of a uniform of a World War II vet and how it found its way into the hands of the vet's granddaughter. Then, another World War II story has had another chapter written. The ship involved in one of America's great naval disasters has been located. David then talks about the upcoming conference of the Federation of Genealogical Societies in Pittsburgh and shares a blogger spotlight on Robin Lacey's spadeandthe grave.wordpress.com, where Robin talks about digging up a graveyard of ancestors. Then Fisher begins his two part visit with his first cousin, Joann (Fisher) Schmidt, of Dutchess County, New York. When Fisher and Joann began collaborating on their shared family history back in the 1980s, Joann also looked into her mother's side. There, she discovered a horrible family secret. Her grandfather's family had been decimated in a disaster on a steamboat in 1904 in which ten family members were killed. It is called the General Slocum disaster, and it took place in New York City. The tragedy marked the greatest single loss of life in New York City history prior to 9/11. In this two part interview, Joann shares her story of how she learned the details of her grandfather's greatest trial, and how he endured the aftermath. Then, Tom Perry checks in from the road as he continues his Preservation Tour, scanning genies' pictures for free at sites around the country. Where is he now and where will he be next? He will tell you. Tom then answers another listener question concerning the best way to be sure your material will still be around years from now. That's all this week on Extreme Genes, America's Family History Show!
BARAH MINISTRIES a Christian Church Announcements November 26, 2023 PRAYERS PLEASE! OurFriends and Our Families Especially for how God uses relationships to shape us PRAYERS PLEASE! Tom Perry's Family Monica Miller's father went home to be with the Lord. Prayers for his family as they grieve. MARK YOUR CALENDARS! No Face-to-Face Lessons NEXT WEEK for full notes: http://www.barahministries.com/index.php?proc=lsn&sf=v&tid=1803
National Jeff day. Entertainment from 2016. Big Foot videoed, MacArthur retruned to Philippines, Soviet pilot crashes passenger jetliner over a bet. Todays birthdays - Bela Lugosi, William Christopher, Jerry Orbach, Top Petty, Earl Hindman, William Zabka, Snoop Dogg. Ronnie Van Zant died.Intro - Pour some sugar on me - Def Leppard http://defleppard.com/The Jeffrey song - The guy who sings your name over and overCloser - The Chainsmokers and HalseyIt don't hurt like it used to - Billy CurringtonBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/MASH TV themeHome Improvement TV themeDon't do me like that - Tom Perry and the HeartbreakersGin & Juice - Snoop DoggGive me 3 steps - Lynyrd SkynyrdExit - It's not love - Dokken http://dokken.net/https://coolcasts.cooolmedia.com/
Welcome to the TWA Museum! The mission of the TWA Museum is to provide information to the public emphasizing the story, history and importance of the major role TWA played in pioneering commercial aviation. From the birth of airmail to the inception of passenger air travel, to the post-WWII era of global route expansion, TWA led the way for 75 years. The great influence that Trans World Airlines has had on MKC, and the City of Kansas City, Missouri, is one that history can never ignore. The TWA Museum's goal is to ensure a permanent, expanding and professionally exhibited collection of artifacts that bring the story of TWA to life here in Kansas City, where it all began. The Museum is dedicated to the preservation of the legacy of Trans World Airlines' leadership in the world of commercial aviation. Instrument Shop mechanic Tom Perry collected TWA items for many years and displayed them throughout the Trans World Airlines MCI Overhaul Base. TWA eventually donated a large space for Tom's collection near the employee cafeteria in the MCI Overhaul Base. The employees built a special case that exhibited his many items. The opening of the TWA Museum highlighted the pride that was – and still is – typical of virtually all former TWA employees and customers. Trans World Airlines was a major sponsor for the 1996 celebration of the Smithsonian's 150th Anniversary, and the TWA Museum's collection traveled to twelve cities over a period of two years as part of “America's Smithsonian” Exhibit. Over the years, with the closing of TWA's Kansas City Administration Center, the St. Louis Training Center and the Overhaul Base all museum items and displays came together at the Kansas City Expo Center. The TWA Museum became a Chapter of the Platte County Historical Society in 1985 and was under the direction of Marie Trainer. In 2010, Pam Blaschum took over the direction of the TWA Museum and, with Pat Brinkman, worked diligently to secure a space for the TWA Museum in the original building that was built in 1931 to accommodate the newly formed TWA corporate headquarters. Under the direction of Zana Allen, assisted by Karen Martin, the process of securing the Museum's own 501(c)3 status was completed in May 2013. In August 2013, the TWA Museum was granted its separate 501(c)3 status. A great big thank you to Tom Perry and the Perry Family, and the Platte County Historical Society and its Board, for preserving the history of TWA and protecting its artifacts. The memory of TWA has been assured a place in history through the TWA Museum at 10 Richards Road. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loren-alberts/message
Join your host Brittany, a passionate cheese enthusiast, as she visits Shelburne Farms to meet up with Tom Perry, who works at not only the Cheese Sales Manager, but also taught Brittany's cheese sensory course at UVM. Together, they embark on a journey through the world of Shelburne Farms' cheddar, tasting three remarkable varieties: 6-months aged, 2-years aged, and a clothbound style.In this episode, the focus is not just on savoring these fine cheddars but also on exploring unconventional pairings. One unexpected twist they delve into is pairing the cheddars with Vermont's beloved maple syrup - also from Shelburne Farms! The surprising harmony between the tangy, citric cheddars and the sweet, golden maple syrup is a true pairing revelation.Discover the chracteristics of each cheese's flavor profile, the craftsmanship behind their creation, and the art of pairing them with delightful companions. Whether you're a seasoned cheese connoisseur or a novice looking to expand your palate, we can all agree that a little cheddar makes everything better.Featured Shelburne Farms' cheeses:6-month cheddar: mild, creamy crowd pleaser2-year cheddar: citric, strong & sweetClothbound cheddar: nutty, meaty, crumblyCheese Events:10/4: Mezcal & Cheese pairing hosted by Julia Gross (@cheesemongeratlarge) at Yolanda Mezcalria with Miss Agave in Miami, FL10/5: The B's Cheese (Summit, NJ) - Cheese tasting & BYOB charcuterie board making class10/7: Little Falls Cheese Festival (Little Falls, NY)10/8: Meeting of the NY Cheese Council in the Little Falls area10/8: Life. Love. Cheese. at Idle Hands Tap Room (Malden, MA) - Raclette Pop Up (ft. Jasper Hill Whitney) 10/13: East Side Cheese (Providence, RI) - Taste of Switzerland class, their first class!10/14: Virtual - Saving Real Organic, hosted by Real Organic & Church Town Dairy
Our guest today is Tom Perry, cheese sales manager of Shelburne Farms, a cheddar producer located in Vermont. He has been a cheesemonger in the New England scene for many years and was a previous winner of the DZTA scholarship.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Cutting the Curd by becoming a member!Cutting the Curd is Powered by Simplecast.
In his youth, Jesus increased in wisdom, stature, and favor with God and man. He provides an example of different areas of growth. Access the full speech here. See omny.fm/listener for privacy information.
This Father's Day doubleheader episode of Mile High Stash features acclaimed alt-folk singer-songwriter Sera Cahoone, who plays Red Rocks for the first time on June 29. Stick around after my conversation with Sera to hear my chat with my dad, Tom Perry.
Elder Gong tells amazing stories about ministering in his talk “Ministering” and gives us great things to think about as we minister. Here is a question to consider as you study: How can you minister to those around you? And if you're looking for further reading: Pay attention to footnotes! "Strive to Be Temple Worthy" by L. Tom Perry, Ricks College Devotional September 1989 "Ministering" by Russell M. Nelson, April 2018 General Conference You can also watch this podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoiavmFctfCBB68kWaKVy0g If you'd like to send in comments on your favorite talks or if you have any other questions or comments, you can comment below, email me, or message me one any of my social media platforms. Email: genconfconvos@gmail.com Facebook: General Conference Conversations Instagram: @generalconferenceconversations
Technology enables incredible growth of the Church. God has appointed a law unto all things, and He has a hand in this continuing progress. Click or tap here to access the speech page.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
God has a great plan for all of His children. His promises are sure, and have manifested themselves in each dispensation of time. Click or tap here to view the speech page on our website.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
L. Tom Perry, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints when this devotional address was given, will give his remarks.
Extreme Genes - America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast
At this time of year we're thinking Thanksgiving and the early colonial ancestors, so we've chosen this classic rewind from 2019, which features guest Robert Charles Anderson of the Great Migration Project. Host Scott Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org. The guys begin their “Family Histoire News” with the story of a family that has been in the same unique business for 400 years! Hear what they make and how many generations this covers. Then, it's DNA again that reveals some unexpected ancestry in an entire people in Latin America. The guys will tell you what has been confirmed. Germany is now sharing more and more records from that country's most shameful times… World War II and the Holocaust. One family has taken advantage of these records to learn many of the specifics of their family members' final days. Then, David talks about an Irish woman who found a 19th century photo album on eBay. As a passionate researcher of such pieces, even she was shocked to learn who was portrayed in it. David's Blogger Spotlight this week shines on MissingRoots.com, managed by Michael Lee Stills. Michael has been tackling Amy Johnson Crowe's “52 Ancestors In 52 Weeks Challenge.” Next, Fisher visits with Robert Charles Anderson, the man behind thirty years of the “Great Migration” Project. In two parts, Robert talks to Fisher about the Project as well as his new book, Puritan Pedigrees: The Deep Roots of the Great Migration to New England. The book explains why so many of America's New England ancestors took the risky voyage across the ocean to settle here. Then, Tom Perry is back with a great suggestion for a family history Valentines Day gift. That's all this week on Extreme Genes, America's Family History Show!
Adrian Goldberg hears a dismayed reaction to the final report of the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse - or IICSA.The Inquiry was commissioned by Theresa May in 2014 after the Jimmy Saville scandal and was designed to investigate the systemic failures that allow abuse to happen and then be covered up - especially in institutions such as schools, the NHS and the BBC.One if its key recommendations is for a law on Mandatory Reporting of abuse but Tom Perry from Mandate Now – who has been of the most ardent supporters of legislation like this - is not happy.Produced in Birmingham by Adrian Goldberg and Harvey White.Funded by subscriptions to Byline Times. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"I need more balance in my life!" It's something we hear from our tech clients all the time. Especially over the past 2+ years, professionals are constantly looking for ways to feel more in-control of their experience. The issue? Most folks go BIG when creating strategies to create more WLB. Stuff like "exercising more" or "no phone after 7pm" or "Email doesn't exist on the weekend!" And, with most things, it's good for a couple weeks and then ... well, let's just say our behavior mirrors New Years Resolutions... But what if there was a better, easier way to tackle this balance issue? Engaged Pursuit founder Tom Perry has found one (easy) way to try to improve balance - and that's to incorporate a little more fun into his daily experience. In this latest episode, Tom talks about the 6 things that he does throughout his (typical) day to bring a little more pep-in-his-step and also feel a better sense of balance (control!!) in his professional (and personal) life. Have additional ways that you are incorporating more fun in your life? Let Tom know - tom@engagedpursuit.com Engaged Pursuit: Career Management Consulting - Story | Strategy | Success #career #tech #wlb #balance #employeeengagement #leadership #engagedpursuit
This episode features the talents of some great MWSD callers singing "cowboy songs". No dancing this episode, instead callers Ernie Kinney, Bronc Wise, and Tom Perry - the Hi Hat Pioneers - are featured. These callers performed live at many square dance specials and festivals. This was their second album released in 1985. Originally thought to be lost, a cassette was recently discovered and presented here. Please take a moment to make a gift to offset our production costs. Every contribution helps and is appreciated. MAKE A DONATION
The June 2022 unemployment numbers were released this morning (7/8/22) and Engaged Pursuit founder Tom Perry highlights the headlines from today's report & gives a quick update on the impact on the tech industry. For those currently in tech organizations or for those looking to become the next tech super-star, you won't want to miss these 3 minutes of insights! Stay tuned for continued 3-Minute Market Updates every month when unemployment numbers are released and also subscribe to get regular tech market insights, interviews, and updates from Founder Tom Perry. Have an interesting topic you think Tom should cover? Send him an email - tom@engagedpursuit.com Need to talk about your Engaged Pursuit? Complimentary 30m chats - calendly.com/engagedpursuit/talk-to-tom Engaged Pursuit: Career Management Consulting // Story | Strategy | Success #career #employeeengagement #leadership #engagedpursuit
Extreme Genes - America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast
Fisher opens this Classic Rewind from 2016 with Family Histoire News talking about the upcoming season of Genealogy Roadshow. He discloses which cities the Roadshow team will visit this year. He then talks about the amazing discovery of the remains of a Roman villa underneath a barn in England. Here how it was discovered and what is happening to the site now. Fisher then shares the sad tale of the 1838 sale of over 230 African slaves by Jesuit priests in Washington DC. Here why they were sold, and which well known university exists today because its debts were paid by the sale. Also hear about why major efforts are being made to find their descendants. In segment two, Fisher visits with actor Sam Roukin who plays Captain John Graves Simcoe in the AMC series “TURN: Washington's Spies.” Sam talks about his development of this despicable character, based on a real historic figure. Sam also talks about his immersion in the history of the Revolution. In segment three, Fisher continues his conversation with Sam Roukin. Sam talks about what responsibility he feels to the real man and how he squares the character he portrays with the man who did some very good things after the Revolution. Sam also reveals that, despite being very British and portraying a brutal British officer in the Revolution, he is likely to do something in the not so distant future that will please many Americans. Tom Perry then returns, the Preservation Authority, to talk about some special programs he is analyzing for personal use in editing video and digitized home movies. Some of the things these programs can do could only have been done in Hollywood just a few years ago!
We're back! It's been a minute, but the Engaged Pursuit Podcast is back and excited to help you navigate your tech professional experience. Our mission is the same - give you quick/easy insights, best practices, interviews, and resources to maximize employee engagement. In this first episode of Season 3, Engaged Pursuit founder Tom Perry talks about his predictions for Summer 2022 - what tech sectors will see big growth, as well as predictions for the employee experience heading into Q3 (it's actually pretty good news!). Need to talk about your Engaged Pursuit? Or know someone in your network who could use a talk? Sign up for 30m complimentary discussion on the Engaged Pursuit calendly site - calendly.com/engagedpursuit. Questions or concerns? Contact Tom directly at tom@engagedpursuit.com Engaged Pursuit: Career Management Consulting
Join me as I discuss work lights with Tom Perry of Rich Power. The painters and drywallers who already shop in your stores represent 40% of the growing market for work lights! Sell more to the customers already coming in to your stores!
Extreme Genes - America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast
Originally aired in 2017 Host Scott Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist for the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org. David is on the road in Louisville, Kentucky. The guys start by discussing Fisher's bizarre find of an 1807 church record where all of his ancestors and their relatives seem to be marked with a cross! David then begins Family Histoire News with the story of a woman whose 122-year-old house is getting some very unique treatment from the government of St. Louis. Next, it's the story of a 99-year-old Dutch woman who just checked something off her bucket list that most of us would never think of. Find out why. Then, a Santa Barbara couple planned their wedding and then learned something very unique… concerning them… about this ancient venue. Next, Fisher begins his two-part visit with Michael Henderson of Atlanta, Georgia. As an African-American Creole from New Orleans, Michael took an early interest in his family history, taking his lines back to numerous Revolutionary soldiers and branches to several Europeans countries. Wait til you hear about the two century old document concerning his ancestor he found and was able to hold. In the second segment with Michael Henderson, he talks about the experience of becoming Georgia's first African-American member of the Sons of the American Revolution. It's a terrific wrap up to Black History Month! Then, it's Tom Perry from TMCPlace.com, back to talk preservation. Tom answers a question about what to do if you have pictures that are stuck together. Yes, they are salvageable! Hear what Tom has to say.
Episode 18The Thick of Good ThingsIndiana JonesTime With DadExodus 24; 31-34 | April 25-May 1Lesson 18“My Presence Shall Go With Thee”#OldTestament2022 #comefollowme #comefollowme2022 #realtalkcomefollowmeFollow along as hosts Ganel-Lyn Condie and John Fossum discuss impactful topics from this week's Come, Follow Me lesson covering Exodus 24 and 31-34, including: What can we learn from the Mosaic Law? What can we put in “our holy of holies” to help us feel a stronger connection to God?What happens when we get impatient with the revelation we already have? What does it mean to get lost in the “thick of good things” as it relates to keeping the Sabbath day holy? What boundaries can we create in our lives to help us simplify our focus on the Sabbath day?—----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Invitation: How can you commune and connect with God this week in a different way? How will this influence your experience on the Sabbath day? —----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Quotes & Links: Link to Come, Follow Me Through the Old Testament Book:https://www.seagullbook.com/come-follow-me-through-the-old-testament.html Institute Manual Quote: “It is unfortunate that many people, some even in the Church, think of the Mosaic law as a substitute for the higher law of the gospel. We call it a lesser law, and so it was, if the word lesser is used in the sense of progressive steps. But some people assume that lesser means of lower importance and significance, or of a lesser level of truth and righteousness.” (OT Institute Student Manual, Exodus 21–24; 31–35 The Mosaic Law: A Preparatory Gospel, as quoted in Real Talk Journal, pg. 50)John Taylor Quote: “We forget, sometimes, that we are the Saints of God; we forget that we have dedicated ourselves to the Lord, with all that we have; and we forget our high calling and our future destiny…. We condescend to little meannesses, … we falter and get into darkness, and lose the Spirit of the Lord. We forget that God and angels are looking upon us; … And, forgetting these things sometimes, we act the part of fools, … and we are then left to grope our way in the dark. But if we could live our religion, … observe [God's] laws and his statutes, and keep his commandments to do them, we should feel very different; we should feel comfortable and happy; our spirits would be peaceful and buoyant; and from day to day, from week to week, and from year to year, our joys would increase.” (Journal of Discourses, 1858, “Blessings of the Saints,” 6:162)Elder Perry Quote: “Aaron succumbed to the will of the people and told them to gather all their gold and silver and precious things and melt them into a form that made a golden calf, an idol that they could worship and carry with them as they journeyed. In the meantime, Moses was receiving the two tablets of testimony containing God's commandments to His people. With the tablets in hand, Moses descended from the mountain.” L.Tom Perry- [2003–O:85, L. Tom Perry, We Believe All That God Has Revealed]Elder Ezra Taft Benson Quote: “The record of the Nephite history just prior to the Savior's visit reveals many parallels to our own day as we anticipate the Savior's second coming” (Ezra Taft Benson, in Conference Report, Apr. 1987, 3; or Ensign, May 1987, 4). Real Talk is presented by Seagull Book and hosted by Ganel-Lyn Condie and John Fossum.
The overall patient flow process is made up of numerous touchpoints. How the patient moves through the process is known as "transport," an area where Tom Perry has great expertise. Let's listen in as Tom discusses the important role of transport in overall patient care. What you'll learn today: • Why is effective transport so important to patient flow? (1:33) • How does transport respond to fluctuations in schedule? (2:47) • The importance of dedicated transporters. (3:15) • Tactics for improving transport systems. (5:56)
It's the first Friday of the month, and you know what that means ... Jobs Report! The October 2021 data was released and to sum-up the results in one word: Progress. Strong number of jobs added to the US economy last month & August + September numbers were modified upward. The unemployment rate decreased as well. But there's still work to be done - the economy still has 4M+ jobs to fill to compare to where we were in February 2020. In this special edition of the Engaged Pursuit podcast, founder Tom Perry highlights the specifics of the October 2021 jobs report and gives his insights into the market - what he's see and how he's responding to the question, "So what's it REALLY like out there??" from clients and organizational leaders. Have an experience you'd like to discuss or have a question about the market? Send Tom an email: tom@engagedpursuit.com Engaged Pursuit: Your Story. Your Career. #career #leadership #jobsreport #employeeengagement #engagedpursuit
2021 is quickly coming to a close. Q4 results are coming in. Performance Reviews are (probably) coming up. A time for reflection around what you've accomplished and what the new year might bring. For many clients, it's also a time to be thinking about something new. Especially if it's been a rough year and you're feeling "stuck" the last couple months of the calendar year can bring thoughts of exploration, change, and excitement. But looking for something new goes beyond updating your resume or getting your Linked-In in order. There's much more "art" in this process as compared to "science." In this latest episode of the Engaged Pursuit podcast, founder Tom Perry highlights his best practices when thinking about something new and how to approach the process from a human, selfish (in a good way) perspective. Have an issue you're working through or thinking about a change in 2022? Send Tom an email (tom@engagedpursuit.com). Engaged Pursuit: Your Story. Your Career. #career #change #leadership #employeeengagement #engagedpursuit
For most tech organizations, the performance review happens in early Spring. Even though this timeline is usually set-in-stone, employees are often surprised by how quickly important dates (and deliverables) creep-up. The Fall is a great time to check-in on how you're doing and be more proactive about the crucial parts of the performance process. It's more than just knowing what you did and the impact that you had on the bottom-line. Often, there's a ton of thought, discussion, and presentation of your work to important stakeholders. Stuff you don't want to wait until the last minute to tackle. In this episode of the Engaged Pursuit Podcast, founder Tom Perry highlights his Top 6 Tips-And-Tricks to implement during the Fall months to ensure your Spring 2022 performance review is seamless (and hopefully spectacular). Whether you're in tech with tons of process or in a small company with more informal performance conversations, this episode is for you! Engaged Pursuit: Your Story. Your Career. #career #performancereview #impact #results #leadership #engagedpursuit
We're hearing it a lot from clients - this time of year sucks! Whether you're looking for something new, getting ready to close the 4th quarter or starting the process of your 2021 Performance Review (more on this next week...), there's a lot going on! We could all use a sanity check right about now ... and (more importantly) some stuff to take our minds off things ... in this latest episode, Engaged Pursuit founder Tom Perry highlights his favorite books, podcasts, articles, streaming content, and meditations to keep you smiling (and a little less stressed) moving into the end of the calendar year. Have something you're digging? Share it with Tom - tom@engagedpursuit.com
Tons of tech organizations identify three ingredients to a successful professional experience: 1. Have impact 2. Have a Career Plan (easier said than done for the majority of folks) and 3. Have a good relationship with your boss. But what about those co-workers who you're working with day-in-and-day-out? Those individuals, in our experience, can make-or-break unity and/or engagement in the organization. Today, founder Tom Perry talks about his Top 6 ways to ensure these crucial relationships start (and stay!) on track ... even when disagreements in style (or personality) come-up. You won't want to miss this episode of the Engaged Pursuit podcast! Have a sticky co-worker situation you're working through? Get on Tom's calendar for a quick 20 min (complimentary) chat - calendly.com/engagedpursuit. Engaged Pursuit: Your Story. Your Career. #career #leadership #coworkers #employeeengagement #engagedpursuit
Relationships are key to the Professional Experience . Especially in tech, where the environment is intense, performance metrics are high, and options for future success (or failure) can shift from one day to the next. The most important relationship is that between the employee and the (direct) manager. Whether you're early in your career or reporting directly to the CEO, this partnership can make-or-break your career. Not to be too dramatic - it's true! And, unfortunately, this is a relationship that most professionals don't think about enough. They assume good intent, they let the manager lead, and leave the rest to fate. Not a good way to manage a career or ensure professional engagement. In this latest "Fall Re-Boot" episode, Engaged Pursuit founder Tom Perry highlights his Top 6 tips-and-tricks to ensure this super important partnership starts-off on the right foot, continues to work for YOU, and discusses tactics if/when this relationship goes off-track. Have a sticky manager relationship you're working through? Send Tom an email (tom@engagedpursuit.com) or text (206.369.3124) to discuss options to get in a better place. Engaged Pursuit: Your Story. Your Career. #career #management #leadership #employeeengagement #engagedpursuit
September ... Ugh! It's the month EVERYONE is back in the (virtual) office. Summer breaks are over. Kids are headed back to school. Third quarter results are close. The Fourth Quarter is right around the corner. The theme for the month: T - U - R - B - O. Staying engaged professionally is tough during this time of year. Especially in 2021. Having a check-list of the realities of this month, what to do to prepare for the ups-and-downs, and how to think about the future is crucial to success this month (and the rest of the year). In this latest episode, Engaged Pursuit founder Tom Perry shares his Top 6 Tips-and-Tricks for getting through these challenging weeks (especially the week after Labor Day!) and feeling strong about your professional experience. We're continuing these best practices each week for the next couple months. In a shorter, easier to consume format, we'll be talking about the stuff that's important this time of year: staying organized, getting ready for your performance review, getting better balance approaching the holidays, and making sure your professional relationships are on-point. Working through something sticky professionally and want to talk to Tom? Send him an email: tom@engagedpursuit.com or sign-up for a complimentary 30min chat: calendly.com/engagedpursuit. Engaged Pursuit: Your Story. Your Career. Twitter + Linked-In: @engagedpursuit #engagedpursuit #employeeengagement #career #changemanagement #leadership
It seems like everyone is asking the same question - when are tech employees headed back to the office?? Some companies have already started the process (10% here, 15% there...), and most are giving employees a "Fall 2021" return date (fingers crossed). Most professionals are both nervous and excited about a potential return to a formal office environment. Excited to see everyone, but nervous about falling into the same routine and/or showing-up in the same way... Engaged Pursuit founder Tom Perry highlights his take on this huge opportunity. Being away for the past 16+ months has been tough and coming back presents a big opportunity to re-invent (or double-down on) your Career Path. Headed back to the office and feeling scared? Have back-to-the-office stories of your own? Give Tom a shout at tom@engagedpursuit.com Engaged Pursuit: Your Story. Your Career.
The first few months in a new job are crucial - whether you're a recent grad and starting in your first gig, or a long-time professional who's transitioning into a new organization. Folks often don't think (enough) about how to nail these first 60 and/or 90 days. My learnings: The relationships you build in those first few months are crucial to long-term success. Engaged Pursuit founder Tom Perry highlights his thinking on the most important things to do and the most important communities to consider during your first couple months on the job. Remember - you own this experience! About to start a new job or struggling in your first few months? Reach out to Tom directly at tom@engagedpursuit.com or sign-up for a complimentary 30m 1:1 at calendly.com/engagedpursuit. Engaged Pursuit: Your Story. Your Career.
Of course, you're preparing for al the tough interview questions that might come your way as you get ready for your Zoom or Teams experience. All your results, all your impact ... but what about the HUMAN on the other side of that question? How should you think about preparing for the potential focus areas and (more importantly) the connection that you have to make in order for the person (or persons) to say "yes" to a hiring decision?? In this third episode on our series of important Communities, Engaged Pursuit founder Tom Perry will discuss his tips/tricks for preparing for the human side of the interviewer community - those individuals who you're going to be talking with throughout your interview (from recruiters to hiring managers to partner teams). Know a recent grad or someone who could use a little help thinking about (or preparing for) an important interview? Tom is still offering complimentary 30 min discussions ... sign-up at calendly.com/engagedpursuit Engaged Pursuit: Your Story. Your Career. #career #graduates #classof2021 #employeeengagement #engagedpursuit
All of our professional lives have changed since March 2020. Lots of weird stuff (never-ending Zoom calls) as well as some really good stuff. Over the past several weeks, founder Tom Perry has highlighted how our professional world has improved over the past 12 months. Previous episodes discuss how Leaders have changed, how culture/teams have changed, and last week he talked about how professionals (you!) have changed. This week, he's giving his Top 5 ways CAREERS have actually improved since March 2020. Over the next several weeks, Tom will be talking all about graduation ... students moving into the "real-world." Yikes! Stay tuned and subscribe to make sure you get the latest/greatest thinking directly to your podcast feed. Have a topic idea or want to reach-out to Tom for some 1:1 coaching? Feel free to email: tom@engagedpursuit.com Subscribe to the Engaged Pursuit podcast wherever you get your podcasts. TWTR + Linked In: @engagedpursuit
We've all been through a lot over the past 12 months. Some really tough moments (ok, a lot of tough moments), but there's also been some really good things that professionals are now prioritizing coming out of 2020. In this third (of four) episode of this "A Year Later..." series, Engaged Pursuit founder Tom Perry highlights the top 5 ways professionals (you!) have improved over the past 12 months. Priorities have shifted and we're absolutely defining work a lot differently. Next week, we'll talk about how Careers have changed (for the better) since March 2020. Know someone who could use a little career kick-in-the-pants? Let them know that Tom offers a complimentary 30m 1:1 - check out calendly.com/engagedpursuit to schedule. Have a topic that you'd like Tom to cover? Send him an email: tom@engagedpursuit.com Don't forget to subscribe to the Engaged Pursuit podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Engaged Pursuit: Your Story. Your Career.