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Greg Pogue with Trevecca asst. AD Emily Moore.
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Christine Caine's Life & Leadership Podcast with Propel Women
Lead with purpose with a degree from Trevecca. Find out more here. In this episode, host Christine Caine speaks with guest Dr. Anna Morgan about her journey as a woman in ministry, overcoming challenges, and discovering her unique calling. Dr. Morgan shares insights into how God shapes leaders, the significance of relationships, and the importance of creating environments that allow women to thrive in leadership. This conversation will inspire you to embrace your God-given calling and navigate the complexities of leadership with faith and courage. SHOW NOTES:Leadership FormationDr. Morgan explains how leadership begins with God's work in our lives, shaping us spiritually, mentally, and emotionally. She emphasizes the importance of responding to God's call and stewarding our influence for His glory. Navigating BarriersDrawing from her experiences, Dr. Morgan discusses the obstacles women face in ministry, including systemic challenges and the absence of opportunities in some church environments. She shares insights on breaking through these barriers with grace and faith. The Dynamics of Home LifeLeadership is deeply influenced by home dynamics, whether single or married. Dr. Morgan explores how the support of a spouse or a strong community is essential for flourishing in ministry. Empowering Women in LeadershipThe conversation explores the Church's responsibility to help women flourish in leadership roles. Dr. Morgan shares her vision for cultivating environments where women can thrive and fulfill their unique callings without limitations. Follow Dr. Anna Morgan @annarmorgan Follow Christine @ChristineCaine Get your FREE reflection guide for journaling prompts or use it as a discussion guide with your community at PropelWomen.org/Podcast. Subscribe now so you don't miss an episode, and don't forget to leave a review! See you next week on the Propel Women Life & Leadership Podcast. You can connect with us further at PropelWomen.org or on Instagram, Facebook, X, and Threads @PropelWomen. We can't wait to hang out with you in your car, during your workout, or wherever you listen to podcasts! — Propel Women is an initiative of Equip & Empower Ministries founded by Christine Caine. We EMPOWER women with biblical wisdom and encouragement, EQUIP women with practical training and education, and MOBILIZE women by providing hands-on leadership opportunities. No matter where a woman has influence – in an office, in her community, at home with her family, or in ministry – Propel is driven by a calling to equip and mobilize women to become effective co-laborers with Christ and make a difference within their unique spheres of influence.
Greg Pogue with Trevecca baseball coach Chase Sain.
Christine Caine's Life & Leadership Podcast with Propel Women
Lead with purpose with a degree from Trevecca. Find out more here. In this episode, Christine Caine welcomes Dr. Kara Powell, Executive Director of the Fuller Youth Institute. Kara believes faith-filled teenagers and young adults can change our world, but they need parents and mentors to intentionally invest in their lives. This episode will equip you to better understand today's youth, provide you with practical ideas for discipleship, and ignite a passion within you for a future-focused church. SHOW NOTES: Intentional Investments Kara asks: “Can we as adults be more intentional in how we reach out to the young people God's already put in our paths?” She challenges Christian adults to open their hearts and lives to the young people around them. They are hungry for discipleship! Invest Like Jesus Teenagers are looking for identity, belonging, and purpose, and they have many sources to provide answers. Kara firmly believes Jesus is the best answer. She challenges us to accompany young people, pointing them to Jesus, the ultimate source of our identity, belonging, and purpose. Jesus himself invited young men and women into his life, teaching them how to follow God. We are wise to do the same! Future Focused Church Kara's has a new book releasing this spring that provides useful information to help churches make changes for future generations. If your church feels stuck in guiding young people, this book will provide the insights needed to help you focus on four things: 1. Who you are as a church: what are your strengths and how do you make sure people are engaged? 2. Understanding the church's current reality by listening to all generations, especially young people. 3. Focus on the future. What is God's vision for the church? 4. How do you take who you are and move from “here” to “there”? Follow Kara @kpowellfyi and visit her website www.karapowell.com for all her latest books and resources. Follow Christine @ChristineCaine Get your FREE reflection guide for journaling prompts or use it as a discussion guide with your community at PropelWomen.org/Podcast. Subscribe now so you don't miss an episode, and don't forget to leave a review! See you next week on the Propel Women Life & Leadership Podcast. You can connect with us further at PropelWomen.org or on Instagram, Facebook, X, and Threads @PropelWomen. We can't wait to hang out with you in your car, during your workout, or wherever you listen to podcasts! — Propel Women is an initiative of Equip & Empower Ministries founded by Christine Caine. We EMPOWER women with biblical wisdom and encouragement, EQUIP women with practical training and education, and MOBILIZE women by providing hands-on leadership opportunities. No matter where a woman has influence – in an office, in her community, at home with her family, or in ministry – Propel is driven by a calling to equip and mobilize women to become effective co-laborers with Christ and make a difference within their unique spheres of influence.
Christine Caine's Life & Leadership Podcast with Propel Women
Lead with purpose with a degree from Trevecca. Find out more here. In this episode, Christine Caine welcomes clinical psychologist, Dr. Rhiannon DuBois, who oversees the global aftercare program for A21. Dr. Rhiannon reflects on her experience with divorce and brings practical wisdom for grieving in redemptive ways. This episode will equip you with three coping practices when dealing with trauma. SHOW NOTES: Three Coping Practices 1. Emotion-focused coping involves acknowledging and feeling the emotions surrounding your situation and then processing those emotions through journaling, praying, or talking to a trusted friend or counselor. 2. Solution or problem-focused coping looks at what you must do to move forward and function. 3. Lastly, avoidant coping avoids the pain by denying the issue and, in extreme cases, turning to drugs or alcohol to numb the pain. It can even be Netflix binging, retail therapy, or anything that distracts you from dealing with the feelings associated with the trauma. Avoid Avoidance Research tells us that emotion and problem-focused coping are the healthiest ways to deal with grief. Avoidance might work for a while but eventually comes out in anger or aggression. Like a volcano, your feelings will erupt in unhealthy ways. Giving yourself structured time to practice emotion-focused coping will help you process your feelings within a set time so you can deal with the emotions rather than avoid them. Problem-focused coping helps maintain purpose when life can feel hopeless. Accepting the Unacceptable Life can be excruciatingly hard, but Rhiannon encourages us that rather than ruminating on what we can't change and remaining stuck in suffering, we can accept that we don't understand. There is freedom in accepting the situation and laying it down in the hands of our Heavenly Father who sees the whole picture and will lovingly guide us through the pain. Follow Rhiannon @Rhi_Bella, @heartbreaksandretakes Follow Christine @ChristineCaine Get your FREE reflection guide for journaling prompts or use it as a discussion guide with your community at PropelWomen.org/Podcast. Subscribe now so you don't miss an episode, and don't forget to leave a review! See you next week on the Propel Women Life & Leadership Podcast. You can connect with us further at PropelWomen.org or on Instagram, Facebook, X, and Threads @PropelWomen. We can't wait to hang out with you in your car, during your workout, or wherever you listen to podcasts! — Propel Women is an initiative of Equip & Empower Ministries founded by Christine Caine. We EMPOWER women with biblical wisdom and encouragement, EQUIP women with practical training and education, and MOBILIZE women by providing hands-on leadership opportunities. No matter where a woman has influence – in an office, in her community, at home with her family, or in ministry – Propel is driven by a calling to equip and mobilize women to become effective co-laborers with Christ and make a difference within their unique spheres of influence.
Christine Caine's Life & Leadership Podcast with Propel Women
Lead with purpose with a degree from Trevecca. Find out more here. In this episode, Christine Caine welcomes Jenn Brown, Vice President of Collaborative Partnerships at OneHope. Jenn encourages women to embrace that you cannot separate your gender from your leadership – it's ok to bring all of yourself into your participation in the mission of God. This episode will encourage you to lead from the heart of who God created you to be and show up well in your strengths. SHOW NOTES: Heart-led Leadership Jenn emphasizes the value of female leadership due to their natural bend toward connectivity. Women also, at their best, often lead from their heart, drawing people together and cultivating unity in a world bent toward isolation. Heart leadership is motivated by empathy, courage, vulnerability, and connectivity, which is innate for women. The Condition of Our Hearts Christine stresses that women are in no way better, less sinful, or more capable than men. Sin is genderless. Both men and women must lead from a healthy heart that is redeemed by the Lord. Christian leadership is NEVER a competition, rather we should be working together. Transparency and Accountability Those leading from the heart are naturally honest and authentic in their communications with others. Additionally, Christine and Jenn remind us that leaders need to have discernment about what to share publicly versus privately. It's wise to discern what conversations are meant to be had in close relationships, and what is meant to be shared with wider circles. Follow Jenn @Jmeganbrown on Instagram. Learn more about OneHope at www.onehope.net Follow Christine @ChristineCaine Get your FREE reflection guide for journaling prompts or use it as a discussion guide with your community at PropelWomen.org/Podcast. Subscribe now so you don't miss an episode, and don't forget to leave a review! See you next week on the Propel Women Life & Leadership Podcast. You can connect with us further at PropelWomen.org or on Instagram, Facebook, X, and Threads @PropelWomen. We can't wait to hang out with you in your car, during your workout, or wherever you listen to podcasts! — Propel Women is an initiative of Equip & Empower Ministries founded by Christine Caine. We EMPOWER women with biblical wisdom and encouragement, EQUIP women with practical training and education, and MOBILIZE women by providing hands-on leadership opportunities. No matter where a woman has influence – in an office, in her community, at home with her family, or in ministry – Propel is driven by a calling to equip and mobilize women to become effective co-laborers with Christ and make a difference within their unique spheres of influence.
Christine Caine's Life & Leadership Podcast with Propel Women
Lead with purpose with a degree from Trevecca. Find out more here. In this episode, Christine Caine welcomes college professor, author, and passionate leader, Dr. Arianna Molloy. Dr. Arianna warns us not to confuse the importance of our calling with the One who called us in the first place, which often leads to a loss of self and exhaustion. Today's conversation will equip you with the tools to avoid burnout, walk in humility, and flourish in your calling with a right perspective of God. SHOW NOTES: Healthy Calling In her book, Healthy Calling, Arianna defines calling as, “a meaningful passion, and something you're skilled to do that makes a positive impact on others.” She says your calling is an opportunity to take Jesus with you into your sphere of influence. Avoiding Burnout As Christians, every calling necessitates loving God and loving others through the skill sets God provides. Knowing and living out our God-given purpose keeps us motivated, fulfilled, and satisfied in our work. Confusing our calling with our Caller, and allowing our occupation to become our identity, often leads to burnout. Maintaining Humility 1. Know your strengths and weaknesses. And don't get distracted by either one. 2. Be a lifelong learner. 3. Be able to step away for a moment to sabbath, remaining dependent upon the Lord for meaning and purpose. Follow Arianna Molloy on LinkedIn and Twitter. Visit ariannamolloy.com to learn about her speaking engagements and to order her book, Healthy Calling. Follow Christine @ChristineCaine Get your FREE reflection guide for journaling prompts or use it as a discussion guide with your community at PropelWomen.org/Podcast. Subscribe now so you don't miss an episode, and don't forget to leave a review! See you next week on the Propel Women Life & Leadership Podcast. You can connect with us further at PropelWomen.org or on Instagram, Facebook, X, and Threads @PropelWomen. We can't wait to hang out with you in your car, during your workout, or wherever you listen to podcasts! — Propel Women is an initiative of Equip & Empower Ministries founded by Christine Caine. We EMPOWER women with biblical wisdom and encouragement, EQUIP women with practical training and education, and MOBILIZE women by providing hands-on leadership opportunities. No matter where a woman has influence – in an office, in her community, at home with her family, or in ministry – Propel is driven by a calling to equip and mobilize women to become effective co-laborers with Christ and make a difference within their unique spheres of influence.
Christine Caine's Life & Leadership Podcast with Propel Women
Lead with purpose with a degree from Trevecca. Find out more here. In this episode, Christine Caine and Priscilla Shirer offer a wealth of wisdom about surrendering our lives fully to the plan and purposes of God, no matter the call or the cost. We often find ourselves wondering if we are hearing from God correctly, if we are overthinking, and what might happen if we “get it wrong.” In today's conversation, Christine and Priscilla bring practical methods for checking-in with God and moving forward with confidence. SHOW NOTES: Daily Surrender Jesus says, “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross daily and follow me” (Luke 9:23). Priscilla remarks that to take up our cross “means something has to die. We have to be willing to loosen our grip on the things that we hold dear for the sake of making sure that nothing and no one is in first place over him.” An Anchored Soul Christine asks how we can know if something has taken first place in our lives. Priscilla gives us three practical indicators: 1. Our time. If we aren't spending time with the Lord it's because he's not a priority, not because we don't have time. 2. Our treasures. Are we giving to the Lord and his work? 3. Our significance. What have I tied myself to and how can I ask the Lord to help me recalibrate? A Mother's Prayer For mothers, surrendering their children can be hard. Priscilla reminds us that we don't have control over older children, but we can pray the Holy Spirit speaks to them, works in them, protects them, and transforms their hearts in ways only God can. Prayer calls down heaven's power onto our earthly circumstances, reaping a mighty harvest from the petitions sown. Follow Priscilla @PriscillaShirer and check out her new movie, The Forge. Her newest book, I Surrender All, is available wherever books are sold. Follow Christine @ChristineCaine Get your FREE reflection guide for journaling prompts or use it as a discussion guide with your community at PropelWomen.org/Podcast. Subscribe now so you don't miss an episode, and don't forget to leave a review! See you next week on the Propel Women Life & Leadership Podcast. You can connect with us further at PropelWomen.org or on Instagram, Facebook, X, and Threads @PropelWomen. We can't wait to hang out with you in your car, during your workout, or wherever you listen to podcasts! — Propel Women is an initiative of Equip & Empower Ministries founded by Christine Caine. We EMPOWER women with biblical wisdom and encouragement, EQUIP women with practical training and education, and MOBILIZE women by providing hands-on leadership opportunities. No matter where a woman has influence – in an office, in her community, at home with her family, or in ministry – Propel is driven by a calling to equip and mobilize women to become effective co-laborers with Christ and make a difference within their unique spheres of influence.
Christine Caine's Life & Leadership Podcast with Propel Women
Lead with purpose with a degree from Trevecca. Find out more here. Listen in as Christine Caine discusses the difference between information, knowledge, and wisdom. She reminds us that the “fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge” (Proverbs 1:7) and challenges us to ask God for the wisdom (James 1:5) needed to live a godly life. If you find yourself overwhelmed by the amount of information at our fingertips and have a hunger to hear from God, listen in and find tips and encouragement to pursue Jesus today. SHOW NOTES: Wisdom Deficiency Our world is saturated with information, necessitating the priority of seeking God's wisdom above all else–because wisdom provides the insight needed to apply knowledge properly. Heart of Wisdom Given the opportunity to ask God for anything, Solomon petitioned for a “discerning heart to govern” Israel (1 Kings 3:9). God answered his request because wise actions flow from a wise heart (Proverbs 4:23). Ask for Wisdom How many times do we go to Google before we go to God? We have questions or need insight, and instead of seeking the Lord, we search the internet. We are wise to remember that supernatural knowledge supersedes earthly insight—but we have to ask God (James 1:5)! Follow Mattie @Mattie.Meese Follow Christine @ChristineCaine Get your FREE reflection guide for journaling prompts or use it as a discussion guide with your community at PropelWomen.org/Podcast. Subscribe now so you don't miss an episode, and don't forget to leave a review! See you next week on the Propel Women Life & Leadership Podcast. You can connect with us further at PropelWomen.org or on Instagram, Facebook, X, and Threads @PropelWomen. We can't wait to hang out with you in your car, during your workout, or wherever you listen to podcasts! — Propel Women is an initiative of Equip & Empower Ministries founded by Christine Caine. We EMPOWER women with biblical wisdom and encouragement, EQUIP women with practical training and education, and MOBILIZE women by providing hands-on leadership opportunities. No matter where a woman has influence – in an office, in her community, at home with her family, or in ministry – Propel is driven by a calling to equip and mobilize women to become effective co-laborers with Christ and make a difference within their unique spheres of influence.
Christine Caine's Life & Leadership Podcast with Propel Women
Lead with purpose with a degree from Trevecca. Find out more here. When work, family, ministry, and extracurriculars start to pack your schedule, it's easy to let friendships fade. In this episode, Christine Caine gets open and honest about the importance of maintaining friendships in every season, no matter how demanding schedules become. She will encourage you to make time for friends, be a good friend, and know when to let go of unhealthy relationships. You don't want to miss this Q&A! SHOW NOTES: Be Friendly Scripture teaches that if we want friends we must be friendly (Proverbs 18:24). Nick and Christine live by this verse as friendly, godly people who exemplify the importance of prioritizing friendship in every season of life. Intentionally Invest in Others Just like we can't talk to the Lord once a week and have a healthy, vibrant spiritual life—talking to friends at our convenience won't cultivate strong relationships. Christ-centered love is sacrificial, selflessly valuing others above yourself (Philippians 2:3). Cultivate a Close Circle Paul tells us to carry each other's burdens (Galatians 6:2) because sometimes life is too much to shoulder alone. Christine encourages us to have a close circle of trustworthy, like-minded friends with whom we can confide. Follow Mattie @Mattie.Meese Follow Christine @ChristineCaine Get your FREE reflection guide for journaling prompts or use it as a discussion guide with your community at PropelWomen.org/Podcast. Subscribe now so you don't miss an episode, and don't forget to leave a review! See you next week on the Propel Women Life & Leadership Podcast. You can connect with us further at PropelWomen.org or on Instagram, Facebook, X, and Threads @PropelWomen. We can't wait to hang out with you in your car, during your workout, or wherever you listen to podcasts! — Propel Women is an initiative of Equip & Empower Ministries founded by Christine Caine. We EMPOWER women with biblical wisdom and encouragement, EQUIP women with practical training and education, and MOBILIZE women by providing hands-on leadership opportunities. No matter where a woman has influence – in an office, in her community, at home with her family, or in ministry – Propel is driven by a calling to equip and mobilize women to become effective co-laborers with Christ and make a difference within their unique spheres of influence.
Christine Caine's Life & Leadership Podcast with Propel Women
Lead with purpose with a degree from Trevecca. Find out more here. Today, on the podcast, we kick off a mini-series of Q&A with Christine Caine, hosted by Equip & Empower team member, Mattie Meese. In this episode, Christine Caine shares how prayer is the foundation of her life and ministry. Listen in to find encouragement today if you've ever wrestled with how to pray or struggled with unanswered prayers. SHOW NOTES: First Response For Christine and Nick, prayer has become a first response when navigating challenging situations in life, but it's also their first response when things are going well. Prayer is not regulated only for times of crisis but also for times of praise. “Open Mouth. Pray” A Christian speaker from South Korea forever impacted Christine when she challenged an audience to not overcomplicate prayer. She said you simply need to open your mouth, then pray. Dependency Upon God Christine shares that she cannot provide the breakthroughs needed in her life and ministry. However, prayer invites God's divine activity into our lives, expressing our utter dependence upon the Lord and our need for his intervention. Follow Mattie @Mattie.Meese Follow Christine @ChristineCaine Get your FREE reflection guide for journaling prompts or use it as a discussion guide with your community at PropelWomen.org/Podcast. Subscribe now so you don't miss an episode, and don't forget to leave a review! See you next week on the Propel Women Life & Leadership Podcast. You can connect with us further at PropelWomen.org or on Instagram, Facebook, X, and Threads @PropelWomen. We can't wait to hang out with you in your car, during your workout, or wherever you listen to podcasts! — Propel Women is an initiative of Equip & Empower Ministries founded by Christine Caine. We EMPOWER women with biblical wisdom and encouragement, EQUIP women with practical training and education, and MOBILIZE women by providing hands-on leadership opportunities. No matter where a woman has influence – in an office, in her community, at home with her family, or in ministry – Propel is driven by a calling to equip and mobilize women to become effective co-laborers with Christ and make a difference within their unique spheres of influence.
Christine Caine's Life & Leadership Podcast with Propel Women
Lead with purpose with a degree from Trevecca. Find out more here. Today on the podcast, Christine Caine interviews licensed professional counselor, Debra Fileta. The two discuss the importance of integrating faith and psychology, and the implications learning to do so can have on your life and leadership. If you have a dream in your heart but feel like you're lacking the time and energy needed to execute the plan, Debra will encourage you, from her own experience, to give God the moments you do have and watch him work in inexplicable ways. SHOW NOTES: Shifting with Seasons Whether past trauma or learned behaviors from childhood, everyone has things they need to confront to be a healthy adult. As Debra says, “Sometimes the things that served us in one season sabotage us in another season.” Love Yourself Yes, Scripture teaches us to “deny ourselves,” but we are also called to “love your neighbor as you love yourself.” While it's wrong to be obsessed with self, it's also wrong not to love yourself and care for the body and soul God gave you. Invitation to Heal Past pain or trauma can resurface during busy seasons when we feel our capacity is maxed. Debra encourages us not to shrink back or give up but to lean into the pain so we can heal. Follow Debra @DebraFileta, and learn about her books, speaking engagements, and Christian counseling network at DebraFileta.com. Follow Christine @ChristineCaine Get your FREE reflection guide for journaling prompts or use it as a discussion guide with your community at PropelWomen.org/Podcast. Subscribe now so you don't miss an episode, and don't forget to leave a review! See you next week on the Propel Women Life & Leadership Podcast. You can connect with us further at PropelWomen.org or on Instagram, Facebook, X, and Threads @PropelWomen. We can't wait to hang out with you in your car, during your workout, or wherever you listen to podcasts! — Propel Women is an initiative of Equip & Empower Ministries founded by Christine Caine. We EMPOWER women with biblical wisdom and encouragement, EQUIP women with practical training and education, and MOBILIZE women by providing hands-on leadership opportunities. No matter where a woman has influence – in an office, in her community, at home with her family, or in ministry – Propel is driven by a calling to equip and mobilize women to become effective co-laborers with Christ and make a difference within their unique spheres of influence.
Congratulations to the Kentucky Wesleyan Women's Basketball team an coaches for another exciting win at the Owensboro Sportscenter! The Panther's defeated Trevecca Nazerne 71-58. If you missed our broadcast, you can listen to Daniel Hatcher's play-by-play here! Our next home game broadcast is on Tuesday, December 3rd at the Panther's take on Lake Erie.
Wesley Adam Hampton was born December 8, 1977, in Memphis, Tennessee. While he was a college student at Trevecca in Nashville, Wes invited Andrea Means to attend a Gaither Homecoming concert for their first official date. After two years at Trevecca, Wes and Andrea were married and moved to Birmingham, Alabama, to complete their education. Wes graduated with a Bachelor's degree from the University of Alabama, then worked as a minister of worship for The Church at Brook Hills in Birmingham for two years before getting a phone call from Bill Gaither that would change his life nearly overnight. Wes joined the Vocal Band in July 2005 as the group's tenor. His transition into the Vocal Band was virtually seamless, since he already knew the parts to nearly every song in the GVB's repertoire. And since that time, Wes has done far more than sing a part. He has joined the ranks of an exclusive handful of world class singers who have sung tenor for the Gaither Vocal Band over the years. Find out more about Wes and the Gaither Vocal Band here https://gaither.com/ “Ten Minutes With” is a podcast for people who want to listen to podcasts, but don't have much time. If you've enjoyed this episode of “Ten Minutes With,” be sure to subscribe so you don't miss the next episode. You might also consider giving to Family Life—the listener-funded ministry that makes this, and other podcasts possible. Go to familylife.org and find out more about what we do.
Do you remember just a few years ago when the media was nervous to see China become the world's leading economy? So many people used this supposed inevitability to take bets on what they market would do as a result. Paul is here to talk about China's most recent economic stumble and how disinflation is causing China to struggle to compete on the world stage. Things can change quickly. Paul reflects on a similar situation with Japan in the 80s and how the United States shifted to stay competitive. Later in the episode, Paul answers a couple of questions from a financial stewardship class he taught at Trevecca. For more information about what we do or how we can help you, schedule a 15-minute call with us here: paulwinkler.com/call.
TNU AD Mark Elliott joined the show to preview the baseball regionals and discuss the future of Trevecca athletics.
Paul shares an all-too-common investing horror story as a warning to investors who think they can trust their advisors without any education. A 50-year-old woman has an advisor who takes her out to lunch, buys presents for her kids, sends her holiday cards, and then puts $500,000 of her money into annuity products. After a decade trying to get out, another advisor ties up her money in stock-picking and active management against her wishes. Paul urges investors to look past if their advisor might be “nice” and educate themselves about the investing process. Unfortunately, this story is more common than you might think. Later in the episode, Paul hits a question from his financial stewardship class at Trevecca about how to finally start saving. For more information about what we do or how we can help you, schedule a 15-minute call with us here: paulwinkler.com/call.
University showcase with Greg Pogue and Brad turner Trevecca
Today, Paul brings a few questions from his time teaching financial stewardship at Trevecca and wants Evan and Anne to share their perspectives. They start by tackling the question, “What was the best investment you've ever made?” and then pivot to talking about how to know you're on track to retire. Listen along as both Paul and Evan share their best investments and the advisor gives a clear framework for tracking your retirement goals. For more information about what we do or how we can help you, schedule a 15-minute call with us here: paulwinkler.com/call.
In a two-part episode, Paul interviews Dr. John Kennedy from Trevecca University. Dr. Kennedy began his career as an accountant and now teaches research methods, statistical analysis, and psychological testing classes as a member of Trevecca's counseling department and practicing national certified counselor. Paul and John talk about the importance of psychology and mental health and how financial health is first a battle of the mind. Listen along as the two share their experience in the field of psychology, research, and financial planning to help you navigate your own feelings and thoughts in today's world. For more information about what we do or how we can help you, schedule a 15-minute call with us here: paulwinkler.com/call.
In a two-part episode, Paul interviews Dr. John Kennedy from Trevecca University. Dr. Kennedy began his career as an accountant and now teaches research methods, statistical analysis, and psychological testing classes as a member of Trevecca's counseling department and practicing national certified counselor. Paul and John, talk about the importance of psychology and mental health and how financial health is first a battle of the mind. Listen along as the two share their experience in the field of psychology, research, and financial planning to help you navigate your own feelings and thoughts in today's world. For more information about what we do or how we can help you, schedule a 15-minute call with us here: paulwinkler.com/call.
What age did you start investing? Paul teaches a personal finance class at Trevecca, and this was one of many questions he wasn't able to answer in time. This question starts Paul and Ira on a great conversation about their first experiences with investing and selling investment products. Listen along as Ira shares his first experiences in the industry and Paul shares a guiding philosophy that has helped him in investing. Later in the show, the advisors share about why the American Dream Experience can help people step into conversations about saving, purpose, and investing while avoiding some of the most common mistakes. For more information about what we do or how we can help you, schedule a 15-minute call with us here: paulwinkler.com/call.
Paul taught a financial stewardship class at Trevecca earlier this month and was surprised at some of the questions students brought about investing and financial stewardship. Listen along as Paul shares some of the best questions from this class with Ira Work and his answers, to give you a look into what a financial stewardship class with Paul would look like. For more information about what we do or how we can help you, schedule a 15-minute call with us here: paulwinkler.com/call.
The Kentucky Wesleyan Women's Basketball team (21-5, GMAC 16-4) picked up a hard-fought conference win against Trevecca Nazarene (17-10, GMAC 13-7) on Saturday afternoon 77-72. In their final regular season game at the Sportscenter, Wesleyan recognized five graduating seniors: Corina Conley, Jordyn Barga, Emmy Ralph, Mariah Jones, and Jevin Shreve.
Interview with College Financial Aid Counselor, Jacob Lagesse (Part 2) Paying for college is often the biggest financial decision that a family has to make with their children and it requires some planning. In a two part interview, Paul invites Jacob Lagesse, the New Student Financial Aid Counselor at Trevecca, to talk about how to navigate paying for college. In Part 2, Paul and Jacob cover which of your assets to include on the FAFSA, which to exclude, and how they calculate those assets to provide aid. They conclude by covering the questions you want to ask when you sit down with a university counselor. Concerned about the market in an election year? Register for our new webinar: Politics and Portfolios: How to Invest During Election Season
Paying for college is often the biggest financial decision that a family has to make with their children and it requires some planning. In a two part interview, Paul invites Jacob Lagesse, the New Student Financial Aid Counselor at Trevecca, to talk about how to navigate paying for college. In Part 1, Paul and Jacob cover both federal and state aid and the FAFSA and merit based scholarships offered by the universities. Concerned about the market in an election year? Register for our new webinar: Politics and Portfolios: How to Invest During Election Season
On this episode of Leadership Level Up Dr. Michael Johnson, a long-time servant and employee at Trevecca Nazarene University joins the show. Dr. Johnson shares insights from his extensive leadership journey where he has created connections among people with diverse perspectives.Jeff and Dr. Michael Johnson explore the meaning of generosity, with Dr. Johnson highlighting the importance of a nobility of purpose. Dr. Johnson goes on to discuss his doctoral research on the relationship between generosity, satisfaction with life, and commitment to an organization. He stresses that generosity extends beyond financial contributions, encompassing various acts that can be world-changing. Eventually connecting this concept with leadership dynamics, Jeff and Dr. Johnson touch on the idea that you can lead from any position within an organization as well as the significance of servant leadership.As Dr. Johnson reflects on his 34-year tenure at Trevecca, he shares details about his current role as Aide to the President for Special Projects. The episode concludes with a glimpse into his ongoing efforts to raise $35 million for a new athletic facility, highlighting the collaborative approach needed to make this vision a reality.Be sure to subscribe to Leadership Level Up so you don't miss future conversations with great leaders!MEET YOUR GUESTDr. Michael Johnson has been the Aide to the President for Special Projects at Trevecca University for over 26 years. He holds an M.Ed. in Educational Leadership and received his Doctorate in Education, and he is also the host of his podcast, Michael in the Middle. His research explores the link between generosity, life satisfaction, and organizational commitment. His commitment to positive change is evident in his strategic projects and collaborative approach. From a B.S. in Communication and Human Relations to leadership roles, his educational journey reflects a lifelong dedication to learning and impact.----
Christine Caine's Life & Leadership Podcast with Propel Women
Lead with purpose with a degree from Trevecca. Find out more here. In this episode, Christine Caine speaks with Trudi Sayers, National Director of 24-7 Prayer Australia, pastor at Red Church, and mother of three, about her journey into ministry and leadership. Trudi shares how her non-linear path—including roles as an occupational therapist and teacher—prepared her for ministry. She discusses the transformative power of prayer in her leadership, her faith through a challenging cancer diagnosis, and her vision for igniting a culture of prayer in Australia. This episode will inspire you to embrace the ancient paths of prayer, find God's presence in all seasons, and step boldly into your unique calling. SHOW NOTES:A Non-Linear PathTrudi shares her journey from occupational therapy to ministry leadership. She remarks how each career change, life experience, and personal trial prepares us for the future God has for us. Faith Through AdversityDiagnosed with metastatic breast cancer in 2023, Trudi reflects on God's faithfulness through treatment. She shares how prayer provided peace and strength, even in moments of uncertainty and physical weakness. The Vision for 24-7 PrayerTrudi describes the heart behind 24-7 Prayer—to see people encounter Jesus, transform church cultures, and raise a generation grounded in prayer. She shares the growing hunger for prayer across Australia. Empowering the Next Generation:Trudy emphasizes the importance of teaching young people to pray in hidden places and persevere through challenges. She expresses hope for a generation equipped with intimacy with Jesus and spiritual resilience. Follow Trudi, @trudisayers Follow Christine @ChristineCaine Get your FREE reflection guide for journaling prompts or use it as a discussion guide with your community at PropelWomen.org/Podcast. Subscribe now so you don't miss an episode, and don't forget to leave a review! See you next week on the Propel Women Life & Leadership Podcast. You can connect with us further at PropelWomen.org or on Instagram, Facebook, X, and Threads @PropelWomen. We can't wait to hang out with you in your car, during your workout, or wherever you listen to podcasts! — Propel Women is an initiative of Equip & Empower Ministries founded by Christine Caine. We EMPOWER women with biblical wisdom and encouragement, EQUIP women with practical training and education, and MOBILIZE women by providing hands-on leadership opportunities. No matter where a woman has influence – in an office, in her community, at home with her family, or in ministry – Propel is driven by a calling to equip and mobilize women to become effective co-laborers with Christ and make a difference within their unique spheres of influence.
The McFarland show interviews Mark Elliott of Trevecca
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Mark Elliot joins the show to discuss all things Trevecca
In the second hour of Chase & Big Joe Show, Chase, and Joe continue the college football conversation and select specific top 25 teams to buy or sell stock in going forward in the season. Later Chase and Big Joe try to guess which college/universities have hosted a college Gamday. Later in the hour, Mark Elliott, Athletic Director of Trevecca joined the show and discussed the BIG news at Trevecca. To end the hour as always with celebrity birthdays. Who do you think will win? Listen to hear more.
Broadcasting live from Trevecca, Terry's Titans report, Travis Kelce jersey sales, Tony Basilio previews UT/South Carolina, SEC QB Rankings, Stat of the Day, Trevecca AD Mark Elliot joins, Gulf South Commissioner Matt Wilson joins, and Bet of the Day.
on this weeks episode, Trevecca men's basketball assistant coach Luke Smith, joins the show and we talk: -job lined up -playing d3 -playing d1 -redshirt season -belmont -mick hedgepeth -rapid fire questions & more thanks for tuning in as always; like, share, subscribe, comment. do whatever it is you do to help get the word out there Intro & Outro Song: "Candyman" by Cornershop #MOAC
David Wilson is hitting the ground running in Robertson County. The Trevecca graduate joined Main Street Preps and The Connection this month as a sports reporter, just in time for the 2023 high school football season. Hosts Tyler Palmateer and Russell Vannozzi get to know David in this week's episode and close the show by discussing Nashville's top football storylines.
Episode 36 of the Mark Price For 3 Podcast is with our special guest Josh Price. Josh is Mark's youngest son. He played collegiately for Liberty University before transferring to Trevecca. In this special episode, recorded in-person at our partner 104.9 The River Radio studios, Josh shares his recruiting, college basketball and faith journeys with us.
New TNU head coach Kevin Carrol.
Dr. Tim Fox serves as the District Superintendent for the South Coastal District of the Wesleyan Church. In this role, Tim serves the pastors while working to help develop the churches and church plants of the district.He is the Author of Rethining Church:Leading the Struggling Church Through Death to New LifeFull Transcript: https://app.fireflies.ai/view/ETE-036-Timothy-Fox-1-0-mp3::gKtlrQcYPGxqE7RMPrevious to his election to this role, Tim was the founding and Lead Pastor for Hydrant Church in eastern North Carolina. He led a declining older church through a shutdown and restart in 2013. Since that time, Hydrant Church has reached hundreds of people, sent new leaders, and actively serves its community. Tim is married to Anita, and they serve the district together while raising their busy teens, Noah and Sophia.In 2019, Tim founded ReThink Small Conference to empower small church leaders to answer God's call through training cohorts and conferences. His first book, Rethinking Church, released from Wesleyan Publishing House in January 2021.He attended Trevecca Nazarene University for his undergraduate studies in religion and ministry. He also completed a Masters of Arts in Religion from TNU, and earned a Doctor of Ministry degree from West Coast Bible College and Seminary. Rethinking Church:Leading the Struggling Church Through Death to LifeDr. Fox discusses how negativity was killing him early on and how he started writing down ten things he was thankful for every night in a red journal. He also talks about the danger of getting stuck in success, triumph, or luck and not being able to move forward towards new opportunities. The author encourages leaders to stop whining and start listening to what God might be saying to them.Dr. Foxdiscusses the tendency for churches to live in the past and not adapt to current times. They emphasize the importance of cultivating a healthy church culture, which trumps everything else including vision, ministries, and talent. The process of changing culture takes time and leadership, but it is necessary for growth and attracting new members. The speaker also provides tips on gaining credibility as a leader through actions such as remembering names, apologizing quickly and honestly, doing jobs no one else wants to do, looking for small risks with disproportionate payoffs, and constantly improving oneself. Finally, they stress the importance of having a clear vision for the future of the church in order to achieve success.The speaker discusses the importance of having a clear vision and mission for the church, and turning that vision into a plan. They describe their own process of prayer and preparation to develop their church's vision. The speaker emphasizes taking small steps towards achieving goals rather than relying on programs. They also promote their book "Revitalize to Plant" and encourage listeners to share the podcast with others.Outline:I. Introduction(00:00 - 00:47) AskFred introduces himself and explains his role as an AI assistant for answering questions based on a transcript.II. Personal Development(00:48 - 03:05) The speaker talks about the importance of keeping a gratitude journal and shifting focus to what God is doing rather than what one thinks they deserve.III. Echoes Through Eternity Podcast(03:06 - 05:08) The speaker introduces the Echoes Through Eternity podcast and the guest, Timothy Fox.IV. Timothy Fox's Background(05:09 - 07:32) Timothy Fox talks about his background and his book, Rethinking Church: Leading the Struggling Church Through Death to New Life.V. Revitalizing a Church(07:33 - 13:10) Timothy Fox discusses his experience in closing down and relaunching a church and the importance of addressing the core beliefs and values of a church to create lasting change.VI. Building Credibility(13:11 - 14:40) The speaker and Timothy Fox discuss building credibility and trust, including remembering people's names and focusing on one or two aspects of work at a time.VII. Vision and Mission(14:41 - 19:50) Timothy Fox talks about the importance of having a clear vision and mission for a church, casting that vision to the congregation, and taking steps towards that vision.VIII. Conclusion(19:51 - 21:08) The speaker encourages listeners to like, subscribe, and share the Echoes Through Eternity podcast to help echo the voices of their guestsNotes:Speaker talks about writing in a journal to shift focus to gratitudeTitle of a book being discussed is "Revitalized to Plant"Speaker mentions coaching people in planting and revitalizationCulture is shaped by core beliefs and valuesSpeaker discusses gaining credibility through relationships and small risks with big payoffsVision is translating big ideas and beliefs into a cohesive pictureNext step after vision is creating a strategy with steps, not programsCall to action to like, subscribe, and share the podcast.
Mark Elliott informing the fans on all the upcoming events at TNU,
Trevecca AD Mark Elliott spreading the news on all things TNU Athletics.
KWC Women's Basketball fell short in the G-MAC Semi-Finals tonight against Trevecca. The Panther's season isn't over yet as they still have a good chance to make the NCAA Tournament. Selection Sunday is THIS Sunday night at 9:30 central. If you missed the game and would like to listen to Wiley Cain's play-by-play, check it out here! All of us a WKWC want to thank everyone who has shown support for home game broadcasts this season. We especially want THANK the Women's team for making it a fun ride for us! Good luck this Sunday!!!!
Greg Ruff joins the show to discuss all things Trevecca athletics
Dr. Jeff Stark discusses his upcoming book on evangelism, entitled, The News is Good. It is availble for pre-order now on Amazon.com. Jeff is the Director of Graduate Programming, Associate Professor, Missional Theologian, Convergence of Religion and Culture, Speaker, Strategist, and Leadership Coach. He is a developer, a teacher, encourager, coach, and mentor. I am at my best when I am helping people realize their dreams, organizations realize their vision, and communities realize a better vision for the future. He describes himself as "tenaciously hopefu"l, and believes he tends to look for the immediate opportunities as opposed to the looming threats. While an optimist he cautions that he is also a realist who isn't afraid to face the challenges. However, he believes that when we together marshal the latent potential of every member of an organization, cultivate an environment of creativity, and empower each person to (in Whitman's words) contribute their unique verse, the opportunities for a better future are limitless.He says "Often people need to be stretched to think in new ways, see the world from different perspectives, have underlying assumptions about themselves, others, and the world they live in challenged, and collaborate with like-minded women and men who can fuel a passion for change. This is what I do. As a consummate listener, constant learner, and courageous leader, I love to walk alongside of people, groups, organizations, and communities to dream and strategize for a better future."
Dr.Barrett reads one his chapters from our soon to be available book, Revitilize to Plant:Reshaping the Established Church to Plant Churches.
Dr. Rondy Smith of Rest Stop Ministries discusses the heart breaking tragedy of Human Trafficking. The mission of Rest Stop Ministries is to comprehensively restore survivors and stop the oppression of human trafficking. http://www.reststopministries.org/ You can donate here. https://reststop.kindful.comThere are 27 million people enslaved in the world today…more than any time in history 80% are female and 50% of those are children trafficked for sexual exploitation Sex Trafficking is a 34 billion dollar business – it is the 2nd largest criminal enterprise and fastest growing crime in the world. The average age of entry into prostitution is 13 There are girls as young as 5 and 6 years old in the U.S. that are forced to do sexual acts for economic gain by their pimp (U.S. Department of Justice) A 2011 TBI report concluded that no county in Tennessee was immune to the crime of sex trafficking, with 85% of all counties having documented cases “The results of the study are shocking. Human trafficking and sex slavery in Tennessee is more common than previously believed possible,” said TBI Director, Mark GwynSome sex traffickers kidnap their victims, but more prey on vulnerable runaways and throwaways. Many children are funneled into the system by their own families due to extreme poverty and often to support drug habits. The Grace Empowered Project, led by the Attorney General's office, (formerly called the Hannah Project led by Assistant District Attorney Antoinette Welch) gives first offenders arrested for prostitution an opportunity to seek exit strategies and survivor services…however, there are few shelters and long-term rehabilitation programs in TN Beginning February 9, 2016 Nashville instituted the first-in-state Human Trafficking Intervention Court dedicated solely to human trafficking cases in order to expedite and be more “victim services” oriented.
Thomas Maier discusses the Charger Football finale vs Ohio Dominican University. The Charger basketball team won on Friday in a nail biter 66-64 over Wayne St. The Volleyball team are Great Midwest Champions after sweeping Trevecca on Saturday. They await the selection show at 10:30 tonight. Women's basketball are 2-0 after defeating Truman State and Quincy this week. Finally Cartier-Watch continues as Pat Cartier makes a name for himself at Colorado St. Website: https://hillsdalecollegeathleticpodcast.wordpress.com
Dr Michael Johnson hosts the podcast Michael in the Middle. Michael in the Middle is an intergenerational, relational podcast for people who are interested in better human interaction. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/michael-in-the-middle/id1638262522We discuss leadership from the middle in a world of extremes, radical generosity, and servant leadership.
In a conversation centered around self-worth, Rev. KC joins to talk about their journey and struggles as they have sought to understand caring for themself more. Rev. K.C. Van Atta-Casebier (they/them) has served as an Associate Pastor and Director of https://foundryumc.org/familyministries (Family Ministries) at Foundry United Methodist Church since January of 2020. They find their passion at the intersections of LGBTQIA+ advocacy, the work of anti-racism, education, and family life. K.C. believes that young people are the leaders of today — not tomorrow — and works tirelessly to give kids and youth opportunities for full participation and leadership in the church and the community. In return, the youth make fun of their southern accent. K.C. is from Nashville, TN, and spent significant portions of their life in both Montevallo, AL and Martin, TN. They received a B.A. from Trevecca Nazarene University where they majored in Religion and Biology with minors in both Youth Ministry and Genetics. K.C. also played four years of collegiate basketball at Trevecca. In 2019, K.C. graduated summa cum laude from Duke Divinity School. A lifelong Methodist who has served in ministry for over ten years, they were commissioned as a provisional Deacon in the Tennessee Conference of the UMC in 2019. Find KC on Social Media: @revkcvc Take a listen to their Podcast: The Autoparent Podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-autoparent-podcast/id1549020453 (Apple Podcast Link)) Learn more about them: https://foundryumc.org/van-atta-casebier (https://foundryumc.org/van-atta-casebier) Support them for St. Jude 5k: https://fundraising.stjude.org/site/TR/Walk/Walk?px=7530635&pg=personal&fr_id=137455 (https://fundraising.stjude.org/site/TR/Walk/Walk?px=7530635&pg=personal&fr_id=137455) Don't forget to join our Active Faith Community on Facebook to share your journey and encourage and support others in their active journeys as well. https://www.facebook.com/groups/999882660818141 (Active Faith Facebook Community) Find us @activefaithpod on Facebook and Instagram Support me and this podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/runninrev (https://www.patreon.com/runninrev) Find Andrew on Social Media: Instagram: @Runnin_Rev Twitter: @Runnin_Rev Facebook: @andrewware12 Background Music from Yevhen Lokhmatov, 'Race For Glory' http://www.melodyloops.com/tracks/race-for-glory/ (www.melodyloops.com/tracks/race-for-glory/) Granted permission to use this Music by Melody Loops and its licensees, including Andrew Ware.
Kim McLean teaches songwriting at Trevecca University in Nashville. Kim is a Dove award winning songwriter with song credits on cuts by Tim McGraw, Trisha Yearwood, Lee Ann Womack and more. She passes her music business knowlege on to her students and gives them real world experience with projects like the one that culminated in this episode. Listen to some of Nashville's finest young artists and songwriters perform around the dining room table. Guest are Dr. Kim, Maddie Rose, Mirium Erickson, Dylan Kelly, Victoria Rylee, Bethany Frigo and Shelby GraceSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/songwriter-connection/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy