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Today, we have a very special episode with our very own Ron Sampaga, hosted by Janet Ledger. Both are returning for this #cbspecial episode of Up For Discussion. With a passion for building inclusive workplaces and a wealth of experience in learning and development, Janet and Ron are dedicated to equipping leaders with the skills they need to create environments where everyone can thrive. In this episode, we delve into: • What inclusive leadership really means, and why it's about more than just policies. • The inspiration behind Community Business's Inclusive Leadership Programme, and Ron's personal connection to its mission. • The key components of the programme, including how it helps leaders discover their strengths, address unconscious biases, and create psychological safety. • The challenges that leaders face when trying to create more inclusive workplaces, particularly in the Asian context (changing deep-rooted cultural norms, recognising unconscious biases, etc.). • Practical advice for leaders who are just starting out on their journey towards inclusive leadership, emphasising self-reflection, openness to feedback, and authenticity. • How inclusive leadership contributes to achieving gender equality in the workplace and why it's important to involve everyone, not just women. • Practical actions for how to be an ally. Join us as we explore Janet and Ron's insights on becoming a more inclusive leader and championing gender equality in the workplace. Tune in now!
In continuation with our Social Mobility campaign, today, we are thrilled to have Elizabeth Thompson on Up for discussion. She is a pioneering force in the NGO sector and the founder of the Amber Foundation. With a wealth of experience in empowering ethnically diverse young women in Hong Kong, Elizabeth is dedicated to enhancing their visibility and career success through her impactful program, EMPOWER. In this episode, we delve into: Elizabeth's journey in establishing the Amber Foundation and the EMPOWER program. The critical importance of social mobility for young women from low-income ethnic minority families. How financial independence can uplift entire families and communities. The structure of the EMPOWER program, including workshops and networking opportunities with major corporations. Inspiring success stories from participants who have secured internships and jobs at prestigious organisations. Join us as we explore Elizabeth's insights on creating pathways to success for young women and the vital role of community support in fostering social change. Tune in now!
To celebrate Black History Month, in this episode of Up for Discussion, we're tackling an important topic: What does it mean to be Black in Asia? Our guest, Innocent Mutanga, offers a crucial perspective on the experiences of Black individuals living and working in Asian countries. We'll be exploring issues of representation, cultural understanding, and the unique challenges and triumphs that come with navigating race in a region often overlooked in global conversations about diversity and inclusion. In this episode, we discuss: - Innocent's personal journey and experiences as a Black individual in Asia. - The importance of representation for Black individuals in leadership positions and the media. - How cultural differences impact the way racial issues are perceived and addressed in Asian countries. - Examples of discrimination or bias Innocent has faced and how he navigated those situations. - How organizations and communities in Asia can better support Black individuals and promote inclusivity.
Continuing our short series with some questions from our adult kids, Johnny and Elizabeth are interviewed by their daughter, Grace Enlow. Women in ministry, biblical submission in marriage, and gender equality - this week's episode covers all that and more! link to the article mentioned: https://www.cbeinternational.org/resource/papyri-women-and-word-meaning-new-testament/
Johnny and Elizabeth discuss lessons we can all learn from the issues surrounding victims of sexual and spiritual abuse from clergy in the Church. Sharing from their own past experiences and in the context of recent events out of IHOPKC, they share compassionate insight and encouragement for many affected by similar situations. To find out more about the specifics of the IHOPKC abuse read The Roy's Report at JulieRoys.com You can also follow Blaise and Christina Foret's podcast on YouTube by searching Wake Up and Win Another important article interviewing a victim by searching online: https://amp.kansascity.com/news/local/article285203117.html To seek legal advice for clergy sexual abuse we recommend NetGrace.org
In this episode of CB Up for Discussion, we are joined by Ted Khoo, who leads Group People Sustainability at AIA. Originally from Malaysia and now based in Hong Kong, Ted shares his inspiring journey as a proud member of the LGBTQ+ community and his commitment to advocating for diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) in the workplace. Throughout the episode, we explore several key areas: Ted's personal experiences growing up in a conservative environment and the pivotal moments that shaped his identity. The challenges of promoting DEIB in Asia and the importance of authenticity in organizational practices. The critical role of respect and empathy in fostering inclusive workplaces. The need for organizations to move beyond superficial diversity efforts and truly engage with their employees' diverse backgrounds. Ted's insights on training and enablement, emphasizing the importance of ongoing support for employees navigating their identities. Join us for an enlightening conversation about the power of inclusivity and how we can all contribute to meaningful change in our workplaces and communities! Tune in now!
In this episode of CB Up for Discussion, we are excited to welcome Grace Cheng, the founder and CEO of AgeWhale, a social enterprise dedicated to supporting family caregivers of older adults. Inspired by her personal experience caring for her grandparents, Grace shares her journey and the motivation behind creating AgeWhale in July 2023. Grace discusses the challenges faced by caregivers, particularly in the workplace, where support for elder care is often lacking compared to parental leave. She highlights the urgent need for awareness and resources to help caregivers navigate their responsibilities while balancing their careers. With an aging population, Grace emphasizes that caregiving is a universal experience that requires collective attention and action. Throughout the episode, Grace explores: • The complexities of caregiving and the emotional toll it can take. • The current state of caregiver support in workplaces and the gaps that exist. • Best practices from around the world that can serve as models for improving support systems. • The importance of fostering a culture where caregivers feel comfortable sharing their struggles. Join us for an insightful conversation about the vital role of caregivers and how we can all contribute to creating a more supportive environment for those who dedicate their lives to caring for others. Tune in now!
Continuing our short series with some questions from our adult kids, Johnny and Elizabeth are interviewed by son-in-love Clay Mereness Enlow. Topics include daily disciplines of their spiritual lives and dealing with the trend of deconstructing faith in this generation.
In this episode of CB Up for Discussion, we are thrilled to welcome Greg Morley, the former Global Head of Diversity at Moët Hennessy, a division of LVMH. With a wealth of experience in fostering inclusive environments across the Asia-Pacific region, Greg shares his insights on the significance of belonging in the workplace and how it can drive organizational success. Greg discusses his journey in diversity and inclusion, highlighting the importance of creating cultures where everyone feels valued and heard. He emphasizes that true inclusion starts with understanding the unique cultural contexts within which organizations operate and encourages leaders to engage with their teams to define what belonging means for them. Key topics include: • The inspiration behind Greg's book, Bond, which explores strategies for cultivating a culture of belonging. • The critical role of leadership in driving diversity initiatives from the top down. • How employee resource groups can effectively engage grassroots efforts while ensuring alignment with broader organizational goals. • The necessity of fostering common ground among diverse groups to build a more inclusive culture. Join us for an enlightening conversation about the keys to creating thriving workplaces where everyone can succeed! Tune in now!
As the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women we are thrilled to be joined by Priya Varadarajan, a dedicated advocate for gender justice and the founder of Durga. With over 23 years of experience in governmental affairs and civil society, Priya shares her insights on empowering women and girls to build agency and combat sexual violence in public spaces. In this episode, we discuss: • The inspiration behind Durga and its mission to prevent sexual harassment. •The normalization of inappropriate behaviour and the need to shift societal narratives around women's safety. •The importance of education and awareness in preventing violence against women, particularly focusing on sensitivity building among men. •How Durga addresses intersectionality by working with the most vulnerable members of society. •The role of corporate environments in safeguarding against violence and promoting awareness. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation about advocacy, community engagement, and the essential steps needed to create safer public spaces for everyone!
On the eve of the US elections, we have an exciting episode discussing the ins and outs of US politics and its impact on diversity, equity and inclusion around the world. In this episode of CB Up for Discussion, we're thrilled to welcome Brian Sims, a former Pennsylvania legislator and passionate civil rights attorney. Join us as Brian shares his journey from disability law to becoming a leading advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, providing a unique perspective on the shifting landscape of inclusion across different political administrations. As we approach the upcoming elections, Brian emphasizes the critical role that local politics play in shaping our everyday lives and the importance of civic engagement. We also discussed • The evolution of LGBTQ+ rights under the Obama, Trump, and Biden administrations. • The significance of local elections in influencing civil rights. • Insights on the future of affirmative action policies. • The role of social movements in reshaping political conversations. • The importance of active participation in democracy. Tune in for an engaging conversation about advocacy, empowerment, and how each of us can contribute to a more equitable society!
Nearly 50% of Hong Kong can't swim. Which is why programmes like Splash are needed in our community. In this episode of CB Up for Discussion, we're excited to welcome Simon Holliday, co-founder of the Splash programme, and Daisy Luscaw, a senior swim coach who has transitioned from participant to leader. Splash is more than just a swimming initiative; it's a transformative programme that empowers marginalized communities, particularly migrant domestic workers in Hong Kong. Through swimming, participants not only gain essential life skills but also build confidence, social connections, and a sense of belonging. Join us as Simon and Daisy share their personal journeys and the impact of Splash on mental well-being and social mobility. We'll discuss: The significance of swimming as a life skill and its implications for social mobility The holistic benefits of physical activity on mental health Inspiring success stories from participants who have found community and purpose through Splash This episode is a celebration of resilience, connection, and the ripple effects that come from creating inclusive spaces. Tune in to discover how we can all contribute to a healthier, more supportive community!
As we approach World Mental Health Day this week, it's a perfect time to highlight the importance of visibility and support for LGBTQ+ youth. In particular, overcoming obstacles and maintaining positivity in the face of challenges. In our next episode of Up for Discussion, we are thrilled to welcome Abbie, the inspiring 15-year-old founder of the Rainbow Shoelace Project. Abbie started this initiative to combat bullying and promote acceptance among young people. With over 280,000 packs of rainbow beads distributed globally, her project has become a symbol of pride and community for LGBTQ+ youth. Join us as Abbie shares her personal journey, the challenges she faced in a small town, and how she turned her experiences into a powerful movement. We'll discuss: The significance of representation and visibility in schools The impact of bullying on mental health Abbie's vision for a more inclusive future This episode is not just about advocacy; it's about creating safe spaces where everyone can feel accepted and loved. Tune in to learn how we can all contribute to a brighter future for LGBTQ+ youth!
"LGBTQ+ individuals have significant health needs that we actually have not really looked into or not widely addressed in places like Hong Kong.” In this episode of Up for Discussion, we are excited to welcome Professor Edmund Choi from the University of Hong Kong, a leading expert in mental and sexual health, particularly within the LGBTQ+ community. Join us as Professor Choi shares his journey into LGBTQ+ healthcare research and discusses the unique health challenges faced by this community in Hong Kong. We will explore critical topics, including: - The current state of healthcare access for LGBTQ+ individuals in Hong Kong - The importance of inclusive sexual health education - The impact of societal stigma on mental health and healthcare utilisation - Strategies for improving health outcomes through better policies and practices Professor Choi emphasises the urgent need for comprehensive healthcare solutions that cater to the diverse needs of LGBTQ+ individuals. Tune in for an enlightening discussion on how we can advocate for better health resources and support for the LGBTQ+ community, fostering a more inclusive society for all. Learn More: www.communitybusiness.org
On this World Suicide Prevention Day, we invite you to join us for a heartfelt and important episode of Up for Discussion. We are honored to welcome Jess Hulton, Director and Founder of The New Normal (TNN) charity in Hong Kong, and Désirée Fong, Director of Equity and Inclusion on the TNN HK board. In this episode, Jess and Désirée share their personal journeys that led them to establish TNN, a charity dedicated to challenging mental health stigma and providing peer support to those in need. With over 1,200 individuals benefiting from their services, TNN is making a significant impact in the community. We will explore critical topics, including: - The importance of peer support in mental health - The cultural challenges surrounding mental health discussions in Hong Kong - The alarming rise in suicide rates and the factors contributing to this crisis - Practical strategies for preventing suicide and supporting those in distress Jess and Désirée emphasise that suicide is one of the most preventable issues we face, and they share their insights on how open conversations and empathetic listening can save lives. Tune in for this essential discussion as we shed light on mental health, the power of community, and the steps we can all take to support one another. If you or someone you know is struggling with thoughts of self-harm or suicide, we encourage you to reach out for help. Your mental health matters, and you are not alone. Resources: Hong Kong: Caritas 24-hour Crisis Line 18288 Singapore: Institute of Mental Health 6389 2222 India: 1Life +91 78930 78930 Mainland China: Crisis 800–810–1117 (for landline callers) or 010–8295–1332 (for mobile and VoIP callers) Philippines: National Center for Mental Health Crisis Hotline 1553 Japan: TELL Lifeline 0800-300-8355 Other resources: https://www.iasp.info/suicidalthoughts/
Financial Literacy for Kids | Up for Discussion with Will Rainey Did you know that 86% of people say their financial situation has worsened their mental health? In our latest episode of Up for Discussion, we welcome Will Rainey, author of Grandpa's Fortune Fables and a passionate advocate for teaching kids about money. Will shares his journey from investment consultant to empowering parents to educate their children about financial management. We explore: - The importance of financial literacy for kids - Societal taboos surrounding money conversations - Practical tips for fostering healthy money habits - How financial education shapes career choices and wellbeing Will emphasizes the power of financial knowledge: "If children know how to manage their money when they're young, it empowers them to make so many different decisions when they're adults." This episode is essential for parents, educators, and anyone interested in breaking the cycle of financial illiteracy. Join us for an insightful discussion on raising financially savvy kids and creating a more secure future!
This Olympics made history with 193 openly out athletes winning a total of 42 total medals, ranking 7th if they were a country. In this episode of Up for Discussion, we have Alan Lang, the co-chair of Gay Games. He led a team of 270 volunteers, successfully raised 3.4 million USD, and organised 18 sports events along with opening and closing ceremonies. A true feat of LGBTQ+ inclusion in sports. In this episode, we discussed: - Unique challenges LGBTQ+ athletes face in professional sports - Transphobia in sports and how to educate people about this topic - The recent controversy surrounding boxers Imane Khelif and Lin Yu-Ting - How to create a more inclusive environment for LGBTQ+ athletes Learn More: www.communitybusiness.org
How is Social Mobility Advancing DE&I in Asia? Our guest, Holly McGhee, Diversity, Equity & Inclusiveness Director at EY Asia Pacific, dives into the intricacies of socio-economic status in Asia. She shares her personal journey with social mobility, how it can make an impact in the workplace and why now is the right time to further this conversation. She also shares insights on the Community Business' upcoming research on social mobility. We would like to become a place where people who come from different socio-economic backgrounds can thrive, can really bring their full selves; the different perspectives that they have and their different experiences, together adding value to our organization. - Holly McGhee, Diversity, Equity & Inclusiveness Director at EY Asia Pacific
This episode of Up for Discussion features Meenu Bhambhani from State Street, delves into the topic of disability inclusion and the rapidly advancing AI and accessibility landscape, in conversation with our Executive Director Sandhya Manoj. Watch the video to learn about:
"There is a lot of conversation around raising awareness... I think we've done a lot in terms of raising awareness. I think now is the time to take action. If we're not going to take action, we're going to be raising awareness for the next 20 years and nothing is going to happen." - Manisha Wijesinghe, Executive Director, HELP for Domestic Workers Ahead of International Domestic Workers Day on 16 Jun, we invited Manisha Wijesinghe, Executive Director of HELP for Domestic Workers to join us on Up for Discussion. Manisha's knowledge and expertise on migrant workers' experiences in Hong Kong brings a different perspective to understanding systemic inequality in the market, as well as encouraging the future of DE&I to broaden its horizons. Watch the video to learn about:
"At some point, it would be more efficient, if we were to be focusing on how to design our businesses and our processes in a universal way, much like architects or interior designers do universal design... How do we make how we do business more inclusive for everyone without having to go back and then put on these Band-Aids? - Noelle Sinclair, Founder, Diverse Minds Noelle founded Diverse Minds and helps organisations leverage neurodiversity to enhance team performance and business outcomes, offering specialised neurodiversity training for professionals and developing strategic plans, frameworks, and tools to address current gaps in neurodiversity practices. In this episode of Up for Discussion, our Client Solutions Manager Len Nguyen interviews Noelle about the intersectionality of Neurodiversity and Gender. Watch this episode to learn about:
Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com joins The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima to talk about the Cleveland Browns on Thursday morning, including if the Browns could trade Greg Newsome and the possibility of personal seat licenses (PSLs) being in discussion for a potential new Browns stadium.
We discuss some trending topics on this week's episode of the podcast. Good to have you on board.
Charlotte City Council considers another change to the 2040 plan and moves ahead with plans for a Hornets practice facility. And Pineville approves a controversial substation. Those stories and more.
Are school swimming carnivals really that important? How is everyone keeping their kids entertained while running errands? And what do you do when your child gets body shamed by someone close to you? In this episode, Libby and Tegan discuss Libby's viral Instagram video, the importance of participation, and we share our secrets to keeping kids calm at the shopping centre.Plus, Tegan has a new role in the P&C at her kids' school she doesn't remember volunteering for. THE END BITS Subscribe to Mamamia We've compiled all the best resources for new mums in a free newsletter. Join the mailing list. GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at tgm@mamamia.com.au CREDITS: Host: Tegan Natoli & Libby Trickett Producer: Talissa Bazaz Assistant Producer: Tahli Blackman Audio Producer: Scott Stronach Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode Alix and Kelly continue to discuss book club books that lend to deep and interesting conversations! Reading can be such a solitary experience, but books remain one of the most impactful tools for connecting with others! Let's discuss!Topics Discussed:[3:21] The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue by V.E. Schwab, audiobook [9:36] The Moment of Lift by Melinda Gates, audiobook [21:03] Educated by Tara Westover, audiobook [30:26] The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows, audiobook [35:55] The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood, audiobook [42:36] Wonder by R.J. Palacio, audiobook [47:52] Illuminae Files series by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff, audiobookOther Books Mentioned in this Episode:Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men by Caroline Criado Perez, audiobook What's New?Vampire Academy Special Edition Box Set: https://litjoycrate.com/rose Shop the ACOTAR Velaris Bookshelf Alley: www.litjoycrate.com/velarisNew Year Goals! Check out The Reading Journal: litjoycrate.com/products/reading-journalFollow us!We deeply appreciate your support in creating community around stories!Make sure to follow The LitJoy Podcast here.Subscribe to our email list at https://litjoycrate.com/podcast-emailJoin our Lunacorns private membership group at https://litjoycrate.com/podcast-lunacornsFollow us on Instagram @litjoycrateFollow us on TikTok @litjoycrateUse the code PODCAST10 at litjoycrate.com/podcast for a 10% off discount! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Alix and Kelly continue to discuss books that lend to deep and interesting conversations! Reading can be such a solitary experience, but books remain one of the most impactful tools in connecting with others! Let's discuss!Topics Discussed:[2:45] The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton: family secrets! Are we capable of keeping secrets? audiobook[9:00] The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde: gushing about our crush, Oscar, "what would my portrait look like?" audiobook [16:50] Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir: aliens are real (obviously), this is a MUST READ! There is so much to talk about! audiobook[26:10] A History of Wild Places by Shea Ernshaw: unique mix of genres, cults and fascinating human behavior, and missing people. audiobook [33:10] Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus: treatment of women in STEM in the 50s (cue feminist rage), privilege, reading in discomfort, and suppers at six! audiobook [42:00] The Road Back to You by Ian Morgan Cron and Suzanne Stabile: personality tests, tools for relationships, and understanding motivations and weaknesses. audiobook [48:15] The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides: a gateway read into thrillers, a shocking ending, and human motivation and morality. audiobook What's New!Shop the ACOTAR Velaris Bookshelf Alley: www.litjoycrate.com/velarisNew Year Goals! Check out The Reading Journal: litjoycrate.com/products/reading-journalVampire Academy Special Edition Box Set: https://litjoycrate.com/roseJoin Us!We deeply appreciate your support in creating community around stories!Make sure to follow The LitJoy Podcast here.Subscribe to our email list at https://litjoycrate.com/podcast-emailJoin our Lunacorns private membership group at https://litjoycrate.com/podcast-lunacornsFollow us on Instagram @litjoycrateFollow us on TikTok @litjoycrateUse the code PODCAST10 at litjoycrate.com/podcast for a 10% off discount! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Alix and Kelly look back on their years of book clubs and share the books that lent themselves to interesting and deep conversations! Reading can be such a solitary experience, but books remain one of the most impactful tools for connecting with others! Let's discuss!Topics Discussed:[0:45] Why we chose the books we did[2:45] Dark Matter by Blake Crouch "Are you happy with your life?" audiobook[7:35] The Midnight Library by Matt Haig audiobook [10:31] Are we living in a simulation??[12:03] The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah "Nobody wins in war." audiobook [17:10] Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand audiobook [17:42] Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys audiobook [20:41] Ready Player One by Ernest Cline "A nerds dream!" audiobook [24:54] Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel "I have to talk about this with someone!" audiobook[28:30] The Giver by Lois Lowry audiobook [33:18] The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield "Creaky floor vibes." audiobook [39:00] The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern "It's an experience!" audiobook [44:05] Come As You Are by Emily Nagoski, Ph.D. "WELLCUM" audiobookWhat's New?Shop the ACOTAR Velaris Bookshelf Alley: www.litjoycrate.com/velarisNew Year, New Reading Goals! Check out The Reading Journal: litjoycrate.com/products/reading-journalJoin Us!We deeply appreciate your support in creating community around stories!Make sure to follow The LitJoy Podcast here.Subscribe to our email list at https://litjoycrate.com/podcast-emailJoin our Lunacorns private membership group at https://litjoycrate.com/podcast-lunacornsFollow us on Instagram @litjoycrateFollow us on TikTok @litjoycrateUse the code PODCAST10 at litjoycrate.com/podcast for a 10% off discount! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Federal Milk Marketing Orders are still under review by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Even in the Midwest, there's differing opinions about what direction future guidance should go. Jill Welke talks to Dr. Marin Bozek, dairy economist from the University of Minnesota about the direction he's encouraging, and why it makes sense for dairy producers and dairy processors.Ashley Huhn is back in 2024 with the Steffes Group. January is typically a slow time for them, but they still have more than 300 auctions scheduled. Paid for by the Steffes Group.The WI Fair Association's annual convention is underway in WI Dells. Charitee Seebecker had a chat with Jayme Butke, executive secretary of the WI Fair Association about exhibitor numbers and vendor interest now post-pandemic. She says numbers are thriving in most areas.Today there's a public hearing before the WI Senate Committee on Agriculture and Tourism. Sen. Joan Ballweg from Markesan is chair and says they'll be addressing the state's farmland preservation program, a state tax exemption for WI State Fair tickets and Wisconsin's well improvement funding as part of their agenda. She shares the update with Pam Jahnke.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special episode of Negronis with Nord, guest host Parish Hayes, Creative Strategist, sits down with our very own editor Aaron Murray Vazquez to talk Threads.At first self-acclaimed Threads hopefuls, these two dig into what needs to change to make Threads a sustainable platform (especially for ex-Twitter users); how brands should show up; and what sponsored content might look like.
We begin a short series with some questions from our adult kids, starting with Justice. Topics include social media behavior, best ways to interact with friends/family who you're not on the same page with, and idolatry in the church and Catholicism.
In the last of our series on understanding the importance of echoing a different narrative than the false ones in each of the seven areas of culture, today's episode focuses on the Mountain of Government. Johnny and Elizabeth discuss questions concerning being or becoming a Christian nation and the overall goals believers must have in order to bring the kingdom to our nations. RISE pdf download: https://restore7.org/sho/rise-a-reformers-handbook-for-the-seven-mountains-1 RISE Online Video Course: https://course.rise7.org/offers/F7FPXkgV/checkout The Seven Mountain Renaissance pdf download: https://restore7.org/sho/renaissance-pdf
Johnny and Elizabeth discuss the importance of bringing our correct perspective of God to this area of culture that is impacting our children in such a profound way. Today's episode continues the series where we focus on Echoing a New Narrative on the Mountain of Education.
In this episode we review 'Once and Future: The Artist at the End of the Time' from Big Finish and 'Liberation of the Daleks' parts 5-8 of the ongoing DWM comic. The post Episode 553 – Complicated, Hard to Explain and Up for Discussion appeared first on Traveling the Vortex.
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Could Jose be hiding an injury? Abreu doesn't seem to be the same player we know according to his stats and a possible limp?
Join Johnny and Elizabeth on this next episode in the series, discussing the kingdom narrative of culture as we confront the false agenda of the enemy on the Mountain of Religion. They define what is meant by religion when we talk about this area of society and how we can build bridges of honor with faiths that are different than ours.
In this episode Johnny and Elizabeth continue the series, looking at the contrast between evil's agenda in our economic system and the kingdom narrative we are called to partner with on the Mountain of Economy. Link to RISE Video Course: https://course.rise7.org/offers/F7FPXkgV/checkout Use code RS50 for 50% off the course Check out this previous episode on tithing: https://rumble.com/v1fs6qt-up-for-discussion-episode-11-is-tithing-biblical.html
Continuing in our series about overcoming the false narratives in culture, Johnny and Elizabeth bring clarity to the correct ways we can be a part of advancing the kingdom in Arts & Entertainment.
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Johnny and Elizabeth discuss ways we can overcome the false narratives in issues of identity, health, and relationships within families in this next episode in a series—Echoing a New Narrative on the Mountain of Family.
Join us as we begin a new seven part series focused on the new narrative we are called to bring and practical action points related to each of the Seven Mountains of culture. Restore Seven and Johnny + Elizabeth Enlow are excited to announce our RISE USA Tour! Our overall goal is to grow the RISE Global Community by continuing with the mandate of our ministry—to awaken, equip, and connect reformers who know they are called to change the world and bring kingdom solutions to every broken area of culture. Our plan is to be in a different state the first Saturday of every month, beginning July 2023. RISE Tour Info: https://restore7.org/rise-usa-tour Flyover conservatives interview with Lara Logan: https://rumble.com/v25ccs3-exclusive-interview-with-lara-logan.html X 22 interview with Lara Logan: https://rumble.com/v25hggo-lara-logan-watch-ukraine-and-china-the-patriots-are-winning-the-5th-generat.html link to download Donald Trump Junior's new news app: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/mxm-news/id1576576073 link to Elizabeth's favorite new weatherman on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@RyanHallYall link to connect with Laura, Logan and her new community of journalists: https://laralogan.locals.com/?showPosts=1
Join us for a Live episode as we discuss Johnny's prophetic insight from the Ga Dogs National Championship and encouraging words from Elizabeth.
On this episode Johnny and Elizabeth offer helpful insight about how we as followers of Christ can walk alongside others who lean towards New Age language and beliefs, as well as some understanding of things we share in common and important differences. Link to Johnny's episode from Elijah Streams about the Quantum Realm: https://rumble.com/v1xnijg-johnny-enlow-unfiltered-episode-34.html
Control and manipulation are pervasive in the church, in society, and in many relationships. Johnny and Elizabeth discuss ways to deal with its affects on our lives.
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Join the Enlow's as they discuss Johnny's insight and Biblical strategy from 2 Corinthians and 1 Kings on dealing with the same Baal we face today. Links mentioned: https://rumble.com/user/QNewsPatriot https://www.amazon.com/Alexs-War-Alex-Jones/dp/B0B5M5TK8W/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?keywords=Alex+Jones&qid=1667582259&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIzLjAxIiwicXNhIjoiMS44MyIsInFzcCI6IjEuMzkifQ%3D%3D&refinements=p_n_theme_browse-bin%3A2650367011&s=movies-tv&sr=1-1
Johnny and Elizabeth discuss what happens when our hearts and our mouths align with God's character and nature. There is power in His name when we use our authority to release His intentions through declaration. Bill Johnson's sermon - Breaking the Bread of My Soul: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbmKDFcG-vE&t=5s Donate/Partner with Restore Seven: https://restore7.org/donate-partner
Johnny and Elizabeth discuss an important trend in the Church--transitioning from church-mindedness to kingdom-mindedness, including the topic of the roles of pastors, prophets, and apostles. detox resource link: https://rumble.com/v1mrvj4-full-interview-new-breakthroughs-to-detox-vax-with-dr.-jana-schmidt-flyover.html Subscribe and get the Religion chapter from "The Seven Mountain Renaissance" here: https://restore7.org/free?fbclid=IwAR3hMYDUIItDZhmpWJGg3q73XLskTXGvu1rdXd__DwvGotMBR3RJy4u1_Ec