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Vision Podcast is celebrating with this special 100th episode! What better way to celebrate than with faculty who are special to so many of us? With us today are three Robert Wolverton, Sr. Legacy Award recipients who are well-known and loved on campus. We discuss their time at MSU, the legacies they have built, as well as all the other exceptional teachers they've worked with along the way.
As India accelerates toward electric mobility, the conversation now moves beyond EV adoption to the deeper ecosystem required to support it at scale.In this episode, Rajeev YSR shares insights on India's evolving EV charging infrastructure landscape, the role of OEMs and battery manufacturing, and the long-term vision needed to build a reliable and scalable EV ecosystem. The discussion also explores how charging networks, technology integration, and execution capabilities will shape the future of mobility in India.The episode further highlights the importance of infrastructure readiness, consumer confidence, policy support, and entrepreneurial execution in solving key challenges such as charging accessibility and range anxiety. It offers a practical perspective on what it takes to build sustainable EV businesses and future-ready infrastructure platforms in India.Tune into the conversation!DISCLAIMER: This podcast represents the views and opinions of the originally featured speaker and is posted with their express consent. All statements and expressions in the podcast are personal views of the speaker and are meant for educational purposes only and should not be construed as research, recommendation, solicitation, or investment advice. CFA Society India* is a non-profit for member benefit and does not endorse any person, content, product, organization or securities, opinions or recommendations and makes no representation or warranty, guarantee, claim of any kind, express or implied, regarding the accuracy, adequacy, validity, reliability, availability, appropriateness, suitability, or completeness of the information mentioned in the podcast. Viewers/readers shouldn't copy, transcribe, adapt, publish, license, distribute, perform and display the content including speech and any/all accompanying materials (including handouts and slides) without prior permission of CFA Society India for any use.CFA SOCIETY INDIA EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PODCAST OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THIS PODCAST.* CFA Society India is a registered trademark of CFA Institute licensed to be used by the Indian Association of Investment Professionals._________________________________________________________________________________The Indian Association of Investment Professionals (IAIP), the India Society of CFA Institute, was established in Apr 2005 as an association of local investment professionals consisting of portfolio managers, security analysts, investment advisors and other financial professionals.As one of the over 160 CFA Institute member societies, the IAIP connects local CFA Institute members to a global network of investment professionals. For the continuing up-gradation of knowledge and skills of members, IAIP conducts speaker events, workshops led by leading finance professionals.
In this episode, we're joined by a team that has taken on the important challenge of expanding the university's child advocacy certificate into a much more robust and interdisciplinary minor. The team consists of Dr. Laura Boltz, assistant professor in the Department of Sociology, who is the principal investigator on a Child Advocacy Studies Expansion grant, as well as Dr. Arazais Oliveros, associate professor in the Department of Psychology, and Kristina Schoenthaler, Ph.D. student in the Department of Psychology.
Manuel Gulde. 16 Jahre lang war Profifußball sein Beruf. Neun davon spielte er beim SC Freiburg in der Bundesliga. Als Innenverteidiger bestritt er insgesamt 183 Pflichtspiele für die Freiburger – in der Bundesliga, im DFB-Pokal und in der Europa League. Eine Karriere, von der viele junge Fußballer nur träumen. Und trotzdem sagt er nach seinem Karriereende: „Nach der langen Zeit reicht es für mich jetzt auch. Ich freue mich auf einen neuen Lebensabschnitt.“ Das hat uns neugierig gemacht. Denn von außen wirkt der Profifußball oft glamourös: große Stadien, volle Tribünen, viel Geld und der Traum, den Millionen Kinder haben. Doch wie sieht die Realität wirklich aus, wenn man 16 Jahre lang Teil dieser Welt ist? Ist es wirklich immer so leicht, wie es von außen scheint? Heute sprechen wir mit Manuel Gulde über seinen Weg durch den Profifußball – von den ersten Schritten in der 2. Bundesliga bis zu seinen letzten Jahren als gestandener Bundesligaprofi beim SC Freiburg. Wir sprechen über Verträge, Geld, Leistungsdruck und darüber, was hinter den Kulissen des Profifußballs wirklich passiert. Und auch über seinen Glauben an Jesus Christus – und warum dieser für ihn alles verändert hat. Ein ehrliches und etwas anderes Gespräch über die Karriere eines Bundesligaprofis. Viel Spaß mit dieser besonderen Folge von Fussball mit Vision – Profifußball und Glaube.
This episode explores men's emotional wellness, emphasizing the importance of vulnerability, community support, and biblical insights. It offers practical strategies for managing stress and nurturing emotional health, inspired by the story of Elijah. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Stress and Self-Care 02:23 The Biblical Perspective on Emotional Resilience 05:25 Understanding Stress and Vulnerability 08:03 Practical Strategies for Managing Stress 09:55 Embracing Vulnerability and Community Support Visit the Men of Vision webpage http://dwaynehroberts.com Support the Men of Vision Podcast by giving https://www.dwaynehroberts.com/mov-donation
In this episode, I'm joined by Hannah Coleman, Admissions Coordinator for the College of Arts & Sciences, and Mar Kyles, Academic Coordinator in the Department of Sociology. They are finishing up with the Staff Mentoring Program as a mentor and mentee pair, so I have them on to share the experiences, growth, and insights from both of their perspectives.
In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Dana Dillard, assistant professor in the Department of Sociology and director of the bachelor's of social work program at MSU. Dana and the Department of Sociology are celebrating Social Work Month with a student-focused event this week, Wednesday, March 18th, from 9:30 to 11:30 am in Bowen Hall 260. The event is open to social work students, faculty, alumni and anyone interested in learning more about the profession. In honor of National Social Work Month, I wanted to take the opportunity to highlight social work, which is often misunderstood and overlooked.
In this episode, we are joined by a group of College of Arts & Sciences faculty members who are putting on a political ideology debate for MSU students and the community as a whole. We have Dr. Manuel Rodeiro, Dr. John Bickle, and Dr. Giorgi Lebanidze, all from the Department of Philosophy and Religion as well as Dr. Brian Shoup, The Department Head of Political Science and Public Administration. Their two departments are working together to put on the event, so we have them on to discuss this awesome idea.
In this episode, we're joined by Marty Lang, MFA, assistant professor in the Department of Communication, Media & Theatre as well as Dr. Samyak Shertok, assistant professor in the Department of English. Both are recent book authors who will be highlighted at the College's upcoming Book Tasting event on Thursday, February 19 at 4 p.m. in the Grisham Room of the Mitchell Memorial Library. We have them on to highlight the event and peak inside the world of book authoring. event info: https://www.msstate.edu/newsroom/article/2026/02/college-arts-and-sciences-pairs-books-msu-cheese-book-tasting-event
"Who you are" makes the world a better place「世界に自分軸を輝かせよう」by Sayuri Sense
最新の国公立と私学の英語をリサーチ・分析 Hi everyone! Last week in Japan, about 490,000 students—including my younger son—took the national university entrance exam known as the Common Test.Today, I'd like to talk about how we can gently support young people before and after such meaningful moments. 皆さん、こんにちは。Sayuriです。 日本全体が、中学・高校・大学と受験シーズンの真っ只中ですね。我が家だけでなく、生徒さん、そしてリスナーの方の中にも、共通テストを終えたばかりというご家庭が多くいらっしゃいます。 共通テストを受験された49万人の皆さん、本当にお疲れさまでした。
A history of The King's Church and a look at what God is currently doing through TKC here in Lakeland, Florida.
In this episode, we're joined by Dr. Jesse Goliath, assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology and Middle Eastern Cultures. He recently won the American Academy of Forensic Sciences Community Connections Mosaic Award, a national honor recognizing those who advance advocacy and positive change in the forensic sciences. We discuss his award, the Mississippi Repository for Missing and Unidentified Persons, and his work with statewide law enforcement agencies like field recovery and analysis of cases. The Mississippi Repository for Missing and Unidentified Persons: https://www.missinginms.msstate.edu/
Radio and podcast host. TV personality. Columnist. Author. Certified animal behavioral consultant. Animal advocate. Those are just a few titles on Steve Dale’s resume, which makes him a perfect guest for the Career Vision Podcast with Michael Piff. Steve has so many stories that we will have to do a Part II episode to cover […]
Radio and podcast host. TV personality. Columnist. Author. Certified animal behavioral consultant. Animal advocate. Those are just a few titles on Steve Dale’s resume, which makes him a perfect guest for the Career Vision Podcast with Michael Piff. Steve has so many stories that we will have to do a Part II episode to cover […]
In this episode, I'm joined by Kristina Schoenthaler, a Ph.D. student in the Department of Psychology who studies college burnout. We talk about resilience and burnout as they relate to a college campus, especially this time of year in the midst of finals. To end, we discuss what we can do to best help ourselves and each other.
Every Saturday from 10 AM to 1 PM, David Hochberg and his weekly guests help WGN Radio listeners and prospective homeowners with all the questions and challenges someone in the Chicagoland area could think of. David’s career on the radio spans decades, and his career as a mortgage lender goes back even further. He joined […]
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Ted Atkinson, Professor in the Department of English. He recently published a new book titled “Monumental Designs: Infrastructure and the Culture of the Tennessee Valley Authority.” We have him on to learn about his research and the new publication.
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Morgan Robinson, Director of the Institute for the Humanities. The Institute is gearing up for all the events and programs it hosts on campus, and we discuss the the first event, “The Great Balancing Act: Student-Athletes at Mississippi State,” happening this month on September 24 at 6 P.M. in the new Duff Center Auditorium (room 1150).
As WGN Radio sports director Dave Eanet prepares for his last morning shift, he sits down with Michael Piff on the Career Vision Podcast to talk about his career in Chicago media and play-by-play broadcasting. Dave’s career story deserves its own podcast series, but they were able to cover the following: …and so much more. […]
On this episode we are joined by Dr. Melanie Loehwing, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs for the College of Arts & Sciences as well as Kate Sawaya, Academic Coordinator. We discuss the new and inventive curriculum opportunities available to our students, like the 3 + 3 advanced law degree, thrive in five, different interdisciplinary study programs, as well as CAS Pass.
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. John Bickle, a professor of philosophy, Dr. Jarrod Moss, a professor and interim department head for the Department of Psychology, and Dr. Michael Pratte, an associate professor in the Department of Psychology. We discuss Mississippi State's new applied neuroscience minor and their hard work behind the scenes to make it happen. For more info on the minor: https://www.psychology.msstate.edu/undergraduate-programs/minors
In this episode, we're diving into one of the most pressing and complex topics in higher education: the role of artificial intelligence in the classroom. We're joined by two fantastic guests—Dr. Deborah Lee, Director of Research Impact and AI Strategy, and Dr. Brett Hanley, an Instructor in the Department of English. We're so glad to have them with us today to explore the promises, challenges, and questions AI raises for students and educators alike.
Every year, over 35,000 Ugandans lose their lives to heart-related illnesses — many without even knowing they were at risk.In this episode of The Vision Podcast, we speak with top medical experts about the warning signs you shouldn't ignore, why high blood pressure often goes undetected, and what steps you can take to protect yourself and your loved ones.Guests:Dr. Oriba Dan Langoya, Head of Internal Medicine, St. Mary's Hospital LacorProfessor Robert Kalyesubula, Nephrologist & Physiology Professor, Makerere UniversityProfessor Whitfield Lewis, Vascular Neurologist, UPMC (USA)
In this episode, we are joined by Max Wamsley, a Mississippi State chemistry doctoral graduate and MBA student. Last month, Max's company CLARUS Labs was awarded $10,000 by the Mississippi State University Startup Summit in the Mississippi Made category. Max and his business develop inexpensive and dependable testing systems for pet food manufacturers. We have him on the show to talk about his business, journey, and experience as a Mississippi entrepreneur.
In this episode. we are joined by Dr. Mary Dozier, assistant professor in the Department of Psychology, as well as Jarrod Williams, a PhD student on her research team. They work with people in the area, specializing in helping older adults who struggle with hoarding disorder. In honor of May being mental health awareness month, we have them on and talk about their work as well as just how best take care of ourselves and each other.Dr. Dozier is recruiting undergraduate participants for the early intervention for hoarding disorder project mentioned in this podcast. If you are interested in participating or would like to learn more, contact her at maryedozier@psychology.msstate.edu
In this episode of the Men of Vision Podcast, Dwayne Roberts explores the concept of time management from a spiritual perspective, emphasizing that time is a gift from God rather than a mere tool. He encourages listeners to view their time as a treasure to be stewarded wisely, aligning their daily activities with their values and purpose. The conversation delves into the importance of prioritizing commitments, identifying distractions, and creating a practical framework for managing time effectively. Dwayne challenges listeners to reflect on their time usage and make intentional choices that honor their faith and calling. Takeaways Your calendar reveals more about your faith than words. Time is not a tool, but a treasure to be stewarded. It's not about managing time, it's about managing yourself. Time is a gift from God, not a burden. You don't have a time problem, you have a priority problem. Procrastination can disguise itself in many forms. God doesn't bless disorder in our lives. Consider giving God 10% of your time as a priority. Time is precious and should be treated as your most valuable currency. Your daily routine reflects your spiritual revelation. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Time Management as a Treasure 02:44 Shifting Perspectives on Time Management 09:12 Identifying and Overcoming Procrastination 10:12 Establishing Priorities for a Balanced Life 13:07 The TIME Framework for Effective Stewardship 15:04 Final Thoughts on Time and Purpose Learn more visit https://dwaynehroberts.com Donte to the Men of Vision Podcast here: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=24PBDCKCWJSDA
Episode 473 / Sarah Martin-Nuss (b. 1992, Corpus Christi, Texas) is an interdisciplinary artist working across painting, drawing, performance, and sound. Her work draws from biological systems, philosophical post-humanist thought, and the intricate web of ecological relationships, exploring themes of interconnectivity, transformation, and time. Martin-Nuss received her MFA in Painting and Drawing from Pratt Institute in 2024 and her BA in Fine Art and English Literature from Austin College in 2014. Martin-Nuss also studied visual arts at the Collège International de Cannes in Cannes, France and performance, sound, and video art at the School of Visual Arts in New York. In addition to her visual arts education, Martin-Nuss trained with the Meredith Monk Ensemble and is the producer, songwriter and vocalist for the avant-pop duo Dancing In Tongues. Her recent solo exhibitions include Future Currents, Rachel Uffner Gallery, New York, New York (2025); Pouring Water Into Water, Rachel Uffner Gallery, New York, New York (2024); and Open Systems, Prince & Wooster, New York, New York (2023). Her recent group exhibitions include The Figure Abstracted, Prince & Wooster, New York, New York (2024);The Blue Hour, PhillipsX, New York, New York (2024); Unfixed Ecosystems: Obsidian/Yarrow, Pfizer Factory, Brooklyn, New York (2024); What In The World, Steuben Gallery, Brooklyn, New York (2023); and Creative Distancing, Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi, Texas (2020). Her work has been featured in Two Coats of Paint, Cultbytes, Art Spiel and New American Paintings and is included in the JPMorganChase Art Collection. Born in Corpus Christi, Texas, Martin-Nuss now lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.REGISTER FOR TONIGHT's TALK AT FUTURE FAIR HEREWHY I MAKE ART with Brian Alfred, Associate Professor of Art, Penn State and Host of Sound & Vision Podcast, Liz Nielsen, artist and exhibitor (Elijah Wheat Showroom), and artist E.E. Kono. THU, MAY 8, 5:45 PM; SPECIAL PROJECT 2 AT FUTURE FAIR
In this episode of the Men of Vision Podcast, Dwayne Roberts explores the importance of intentional leadership in personal and family life. He introduces the DISC behavior model to help listeners understand their own behavior styles and how these styles affect their interactions with loved ones. The conversation emphasizes the concept of selective perception and how it can hinder effective communication and relationships. Dwayne provides practical steps to increase awareness and improve connections with family members, encouraging listeners to be present and intentional in their interactions. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Intentional Leadership 02:06 Understanding the DISC Model 05:15 Selective Perception: Your Hidden Filter 09:25 Practical Steps to Increase Awareness Learn more visit: www.dwaynehroberts.com To get access to your assessment click here: DISC Assessment To Support by Donation please visit: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=24PBDCKCWJSDA
In this episode we are joined by Dr. Ben Crider, an associate professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy and the director of the Physics Summer Camp for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder, as well as Kathryn McTaggart, the associate director of the camp and the Department's business manager. We have them on to highlight this awesome project during April, which is World Autism Acceptance Month, and also at the end, we talk about some of the new issues they are facing. To donate to their foundation fund, click on the link below and search for "Physics Summer Camp for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder"https://dda.msstate.edu/give-now
In this episode we host Dr. Candace Lukasik, an assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion. In March 2025, she published her book titled “Martyrs and Migrants: Coptic Christians and the Persecution Politics of US Empire.” We discuss her book as well as her research as a whole.
Men, are you feeling stuck, disconnected, or unsure of your next step? It's time to break free and take your life to the next level. In the latest episode of The Men of Vision Podcast, we're talking about The Power of Self-Awareness—the foundation of personal growth and leadership. Host Dwayne Roberts shares his personal journey of transformation and how self-awareness can unlock your potential as a leader, husband, father, and man.
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Sol Pelaez, an associate professor here in the Department of Classical & Modern Languages and Literatures. Dr. Pelaez was recently named as the university's 2025 Mississippi Humanities Council Teacher of the Year, and she joins us to talk about the award and her research. https://www.msstate.edu/newsroom/article/2025/02/celebrating-excellence-msus-sol-pelaez-earns-statewide-humanities
I wanted to give a personal update today - I haven't shared much about what's been happening behind the scenes with the podcast and my own life, and there's a lot to tell. Our fifth baby is on the way (I'm about 17 weeks), and while this pregnancy has brought some unexpected challenges, we're so excited. I've been mostly horizontal these past months, but that hasn't stopped our family from dreaming and doing. The kids have been incredible - helping with everything from digging out tree stumps to managing our new two-tier garden. In this episode, I'm sharing: The projects we tackled this past year (including a rock climbing wall and that garden story!) Our vision for transforming our yard into an edible landscape How homeschooling has clicked in a whole new way What's really happening with the podcast while I'm learning to work from bed Why I'm finding more joy in home life than ever before For those who've been around a while and feel like we're friends (some of us are!), this one's for you. P.S. The beta group for the Surviving to Thriving Toolkit opens next week to just 10 people. Join the waitlist at thrivinginmotherhoodpodcast.com/toolkit.
The Career Vision Podcast officially kicks off with host Michael Piff turning the tables on WGN Radio midday host John Williams and producer Pete Zimmerman. John and Pete have been teamed up for a few years, but their careers at WGN Radio span decades. In the first episode of the Career Vision Podcast, we learn […]
The Career Vision Podcast officially kicks off with host Michael Piff turning the tables on WGN Radio midday host John Williams and producer Pete Zimmerman. John and Pete have been teamed up for a few years, but their careers at WGN Radio span decades. In the first episode of the Career Vision Podcast, we learn […]
The Career Vision Podcast officially kicks off with host Michael Piff turning the tables on WGN Radio midday host John Williams and producer Pete Zimmerman. John and Pete have been teamed up for a few years, but their careers at WGN Radio span decades. In the first episode of the Career Vision Podcast, we learn […]
In this episode of the Men of Vision podcast, Dwayne Roberts explores the fear of rejection, a common challenge faced by many men. He shares insights from the Flight Assessment model, which helps individuals understand their behaviors and how they respond to rejection. Dwayne emphasizes the importance of reframing rejection as a form of redirection and offers practical strategies to overcome the fear of rejection, including building resilience, separating identity from outcomes, and seeking accountability. He draws lessons from biblical figures like Moses and Joseph, illustrating how they navigated rejection and remained faithful to their callings. The episode concludes with actionable hacks to help listeners confront and overcome their fears, empowering them to pursue their goals with confidence. Chapters 00:00 Welcome to Men of Vision Podcast 05:42 The Impact of Rejection on Men 14:07 Reframing Rejection 20:35 Lessons from Biblical Figures 29:26 Seven Hacks to Overcome Rejection Learn More about Dwayne Roberts & Ass https://dwaynehroberts.com Access the Flight Assessment https://www.dwaynehroberts.com/flight-assessment-2-0
In this dynamic episode of the Men of Vision podcast, host Dwayne Roberts dives into the art of leadership with energy and passion, tailored for high-energy Christian men, dads, and husbands. Discover how the five levels of leadership, as outlined in John Maxwell's Developing the Leader Within You 2.0, can transform your life and the lives you touch. Packed with actionable insights and inspiring messages, this episode will motivate you to embrace your unique leadership role—at home, in your community, and beyond. Tune in and ignite your leadership potential today! Chapters 00:00 Welcome to Men of Vision Podcast 02:40 Introduction to Leadership 101 05:28 Defining Leadership 12:11 The Journey of Becoming a Leader 16:03 Five Levels of Leadership 22:32 Influence and Personal Growth Support the Men of Vision Podcast on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/c/dwayneroberts/membership Visit Dwayne Roberts webpage: https://www.dwaynehroberts.com/ Get Access of your Flight Assessment here: https://www.dwaynehroberts.com/flight-assessment-2-0
In this episode of the Men of Vision podcast, Dwayne Roberts discusses the importance of strengthening family culture during the holiday season. He emphasizes the need for commitment, communication, and quality time to create a healthy family environment. Dwayne shares practical steps for fostering emotional and spiritual well-being within families, highlighting the significance of affection, appreciation, and intentionality in family interactions. The episode serves as a guide for men seeking to enhance their roles as husbands, fathers, and leaders, especially during the festive season. Chapters 00:00 Welcome to Men of Vision Podcast 05:27 Strengthening Family During the Holidays 11:26 Creating a Healthy Family Culture 18:14 The Importance of Communication and Affection 25:03 Quality Time and Intentionality in Family Life Support the Men of Vision podcast here: patreon.com/dwayneroberts Learn more about Dwayne Roberts & Associates https://dwaynehroberts.com Get Access to our personal profile report here: https://www.dwaynehroberts.com/flight-assessment-2-0
In this episode of the Men of Vision podcast, Dwayne Roberts explores the theme of character development through the biblical figure of Moses. He discusses how God shapes a man's character through challenges and experiences, emphasizing the importance of personal growth, leadership, and accountability. The conversation provides practical steps for men to develop their character and lead with integrity, ultimately encouraging listeners to embrace their God-given potential and navigate life's challenges with purpose. Chapters 00:00 Welcome to the Men of Vision Podcast 04:52 The Journey of Moses: Character Development 17:28 Principles of Leadership and Character Growth 22:37 Practical Steps for Character Development Support the Men of Vision Podcast https://patreon.com/dwayneroberts Learn more about Dwayne Roberts & Associates LLC https://dwaynehroberts.com
In this episode of the Men of Vision podcast, Dwayne Roberts discusses the importance of integrity in personal leadership. He emphasizes that integrity is not just a buzzword but a crucial aspect of living a purposeful life. Through real-world examples and biblical references, he illustrates how integrity impacts our actions and relationships. Dwayne encourages listeners to reflect on their integrity and commit to living a life that honors God, highlighting that integrity is foundational for trust and success. Chapters 00:00 Welcome to the Men of Vision Podcast 04:14 Understanding Integrity in Personal Leadership 12:34 Real-World Examples of Integrity 17:40 Commitment to Integrity in Daily Life Support the Men of Vision Podcast: patreon.com/dwayneroberts Visit Dwayne Roberts & Associates https://dwaynehroberts.com
Summary In this episode of the Men of Vision podcast, Dwayne Roberts discusses the significance of integrity, reflection, and personal responsibility in the lives of Christian men. He emphasizes the importance of managing one's life with integrity, particularly in small matters, and how this impacts relationships with family, friends, and God. Through personal anecdotes and reflective questions, Dwayne encourages listeners to identify blind spots in their lives and take accountability for their actions. Chapters 00:00 Welcome to the Men of Vision Podcast 05:06 The Importance of Integrity in Personal Growth 09:59 Reflection and Responsibility in Life 14:47 Blind Spots and Personal Accountability 19:58 Modeling Integrity for Others Support the Men of Vision podcast:https://www.patreon.com/c/dwayneroberts Learn more about Dwayne visit: https://dwaynehroberts.com
Payments Decoded: Global Fintech Frontiers | One Vision PodcastDive into the rapidly evolving world of financial technology with Theodora Lau and the one and only Carol Grunberg, unpacking the future of global payments. Go beyond traditional payment narratives to explore:Emerging market innovations and the rise of mobile wallets How younger generations outside of the are reshaping financial servicesThe intersection of AI and financial technologiesThe future of payments beyond traditional credit and debitPayments 3.0 and global interoperabilityWhether you're a fintech professional, entrepreneur, or tech enthusiast, this episode of One Vision — Fintech Fuse! offers insider insights into the payment technologies driving global commerce and it's not to be missed. Discover how blockchain, AI, and next-generation payment solutions are breaking down international barriers and creating new opportunities.New episodes weekly. Subscribe now and stay ahead of the future of money and technology!Keywords: fintech, digital payments, mobile wallets, global payments, blockchain, AI in finance, payment technologies, financial innovation#Fintech #FinancialServices #BankingIndustry #Payments #Wallets #AI #blockchain Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Men of Vision podcast, Dwayne Roberts discusses the theme of overcoming life distractions. He emphasizes the importance of focusing on God's purpose and provides practical steps to help listeners navigate distractions in their personal and spiritual lives. Through biblical insights and personal anecdotes, Dwayne encourages men to prioritize their growth, establish accountability, and stay spiritually alert to fulfill their God-given potential. Chapters 00:00 Welcome to Men of Vision Podcast 02:16 Overcoming Life Distractions 10:44 Biblical Insights on Distraction 14:22 Five Principles to Overcome Distraction 20:47 Closing Thoughts and Encouragement Learn more visit: https://dwaynehroberts.com Support the Men of Vision Podcast: https://www.patreon.com/c/dwayneroberts
In this episode of One Vision — FinTech Fuse! Theo explores the critical intersection of artificial intelligence and banking with Aditi Subbarao, Global Financial Services Lead at Instabase. As traditional banks face mounting pressure to modernize, discover how financial institutions can successfully navigate the AI transformation journey.Key Discussion Points:Strategic approaches to AI implementation in legacy banking systemsBest practices for scaling artificial intelligence beyond pilot programsEssential considerations for bank digital transformationData strategy and infrastructure modernizationJoin us for an expert deep-dive into how banks can partner effectively to build next-generation financial services that meet evolving customer demands. Whether you're a banking executive, fintech professional, or technology leader, this episode provides actionable insights for your AI transformation journey.#FinTech #Banking #AI #FinancialServices #DigitalTransformation #OneVision Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hey, Men of Vision Podcast family! You won't want to miss this exciting episode featuring the incredible Dwayne Roberts, where we dive deep into the transformative power of attitude in leadership. Picture this: you're in the middle of a challenging day, and everything seems to be going wrong. It's in moments like these that our true leadership qualities shine or fade away. Dwayne draws from his personal experiences and teachings from the inspiring John Maxwell to remind us that our attitude is the driving force behind our effectiveness as leaders! Takeaways The leader's attitude can be the deciding factor in their effectiveness. Your attitude, not your aptitude, will determine your altitude. A positive attitude is essential for effective leadership. Leaders must set the tone and not be swayed by others' behavior. Practicing gratitude can shift your mindset. Surrounding yourself with positive influences is crucial for growth. Your attitude shapes the engagement of those around you. Transforming negativity into opportunities is a key leadership skill. Continuous learning is vital for personal development. Your attitude has a ripple effect on your community and workplace. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Menovision Podcast 02:59 The Importance of Attitude in Leadership 08:16 The Power of Attitude 13:23 Shaping Engagement and Environment 17:05 Transforming Negativity into Growth 19:25 Practical Steps for a Positive Attitude 23:01 Closing Thoughts and Encouragement
In this episode of the Men of Vision Podcast, Dwayne Roberts discusses the challenges of financial insecurity faced by many men and how to redefine success in light of these challenges. He emphasizes the importance of cultivating resiliency and embracing resourcefulness as key strategies for overcoming obstacles. Through personal anecdotes and practical advice, Dwayne encourages listeners to reflect on their definitions of success, learn from setbacks, and utilize their gifts to create a more purposeful life. takeaways The Minivision Podcast aims to support Christian men in achieving clarity and purpose. Financial insecurity is a common struggle that many men face. Redefining success is crucial, especially in times of financial hardship. Success should not be solely defined by material possessions. Resiliency involves learning from challenges and adapting to change. Setbacks can be viewed as stepping stones to future success. Embracing resourcefulness means making the most of what you have. Community support is vital for personal growth and resilience. Your gifts and talents can open doors to new opportunities. Financial insecurity does not have to limit your potential or dreams. Learn more visit: https://dwaynehroberts.com Support the Men of Vision podcast:https://www.patreon.com/c/dwayneroberts
In this episode of the Behind the Vision Podcast, host Dustin Chau and Coach Jen explore three key signs of a slow metabolism: lack of appetite, persistent lethargy, and difficulty losing weight. They discuss how these indicators can reflect a compromised metabolic rate and provide insights into how to address these challenges. This episode is especially valuable for busy professionals, like nurses, who often face these issues due to their demanding schedules Timestamps: [0:12] – Introduction: Welcome to Behind the Vision Podcast with Dustin Chau. [1:00] – Meet Coach Gent and the VP Fit Coaches team. [1:30] – Why your metabolism matters: Quick overview. [2:00] – Sign #1: No Appetite. Why not feeling hungry is a red flag. [3:15] – Real talk: Client stories about low appetite. [4:00] – Sign #2: Lethargy and Low Energy. How excessive caffeine use and constant tiredness signal a slow metabolism. [5:30] – How brain fog and naps can indicate metabolic issues. [6:30] – Sign #3: Difficulty Losing Weight. Why your body might be holding onto those pounds. [7:45] – The connection between low calorie intake, excessive exercise, and weight gain. [8:30] – Free Training Announcement: How to restart your metabolism. Feeling the signs of a sluggish metabolism? Don't let it slow you down any longer! We've created a special Metabolism Cheat Sheet Guide just for you. It's packed with easy-to-follow tips that will help you lose your next 10-20 pounds without sacrificing the foods you love. Download your free guide now by visiting our website and entering your email address. Let's start your journey to a healthier, more energetic you today! Click here to get started!
In this episode of the Behind the Vision Podcast, Fat-Loss Experts Dustin and Jen, who are metabolic coaches for TEAMVPFIT, share their top strategies for attending social events and family gatherings without compromising your fitness progress. Discover practical tips for portion control, setting boundaries, and staying on track with your weight loss journey, all while enjoying the social connections that make these events special. Whether you're new to fitness or a seasoned pro, these actionable insights will help you navigate any party with confidence. Timestamps: [0:00] - Introduction to the episode and guest Jen, metabolic coach for TEAMVPFIT [2:29] - Cultural challenges: Growing up in Asian households and food-centric gatherings [4:13] - Setting boundaries with family about eating habits [6:26] - Importance of communicating your weight loss journey [7:55] - Leading by example and inspiring family members [9:53] - Pre-party preparation: Hydration and protein intake [11:23] - Working out before the party to manage calorie intake [13:05] - Portion control and mindful eating tips [15:55] - Using digestive enzymes to aid digestion [16:29] - Addressing common digestive issues and their solutions Key Takeaways: Cultural Context: Navigating family expectations around food, especially in cultures that emphasize large, communal meals. Setting Boundaries: How to communicate your fitness goals to family members and manage their expectations. Pre-Party Strategies: Importance of hydrating and consuming high-protein foods before attending social gatherings. Exercise Tips: The benefits of working out before a party to help manage calorie intake. Mindful Eating: Techniques such as chewing slowly, putting down your fork between bites, and being present during meals to avoid overeating. Digestive Health: Incorporating digestive enzymes to improve digestion and reduce bloating. Apply for a metabolic assessment today 90 Day Metabolic Burn System Connect: @dustinchau @jenwichman