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#KingChasing Podcast
#KingChasing SE3 EP6 - Cat Collins

#KingChasing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024


Cat Collins has been the head coach of the Eagles beach volleyball program for four seasons and was the interim indoor volleyball head coach this year. In 2021, Cat was named to the AVCA 30 Under 30 Beach Volleyball Coaches Award List and set a school record for most wins in a season in Carson-Newman Beach Volleyball history in 2023, as the Eagles finished the year with a 25-8 record. Collins is a graduate of Warner University, where she played volleyball for the Royals from 2015-2017, and was a member of the 2016 NCCAA South Regional Championship volleyball team at Warner. Collins was also an intern coordinator for B.A.L.L. Sports Ministry and was the FCA Organizational Ministry Leader at Warner from 2015-18.    In this episode, Collins shares about how she found her way to Warner, starting the B.A.L.L. sports ministry after going on a mission trip, and cultivating relationships with her student-athletes through Christ.   

This Week in America with Ric Bratton
Episode 2908: THE GREAT DEPRESSION: MENTAL HEALTH by Jacqueline Ivey

This Week in America with Ric Bratton

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 22:11


The Great Depression: Mental Health by Jacqueline IveyJacqueline Ivey is a retired teacher and author of Book of Original Poems and Memoirs. She taught at the Campbell Senior High and Turie T. Small Elementary School in Daytona Beach, Florida; Gra-Mar and Haynes Elementary Schools in Nashville, Tennessee, Firestone, Barber, Fraunfelter and Henry Elementary Schools in Akron, Ohio; and she completed her teaching career after a twenty-three-year stint at the Lakeland Highlands Middle School in Lakeland, Florida.Jacqueline's colorful The Great Depression: Mental Health draws from her own personal experience of clinical depression during her marriage to the late Mark Ivey III, Phar mD, M.D, and while caring for her loving husband, whose physical health was steadily deteriorating. She could not accept the reality that he might succumb to death at an early age.Jacqueline is a Christian, a widow, mother, former teacher and author. She attended Florida Agriculture and Mechanical University and graduated from Bethune-Cookman College, the now Bethune-Cookman University. She also took a writing course at Warner University in Lake Wales, Florida.She, too, has traveled extensively, visiting many parts of North America, South America, the Far East of East Asia, Northeastern Africa and Western Europe. She enjoys gardening, sewing and playing the piano.https://bookstore.dorrancepublishing.com/the-great-depression-mental-health/http://www.KingPagesPress.com   http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/41124kpp2.mp3 

Cascade Hoops Talk
01 09 24 - NAIA Review of Top 25 - PLUS - Sean Hanrahan, Head Men's Basketball Coach, Warner University Royals

Cascade Hoops Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 34:55


01 09 24 - NAIA Review of Top 25 - PLUS - Sean Hanrahan, Head Men's Basketball Coach, Warner University Royals * Season 5 Episode 59 * Music: Hard Sell Hotel by  Shane Ivers https://www.silvermansound.com

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Educational AD Podcast
Ep. #497b - Melissa Tomlinson, College Football Coach

Educational AD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 54:04


We're staying in Florida to visit with Melissa Tomlinson, a longtime teacher & Coach who served as the Kickers and Special Teams Coach at Warner University. Melissa shares her story and some Best Practices on The Educational AD Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/support

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Winning is Not Everything
#156: Nikki Jessee (Part 4) On Her Viral Post About Leaning Into Adversity Instead Of Running Away

Winning is Not Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 11:20


In Part 4 of our conversation with Nikki Jessee, the head women's coach at Warner University in Florida, she provides context and great perspective on her viral thread on Twitter about transferring from the University of Florida and what she wished she had done instead.  Winning Is Not Everything is a podcast aimed at bringing sanity back to youth sports with conversations with blue–chip athletes and coaches.  

Winning is Not Everything
#155: Nikki Jessee (Part 3) On Keys To Building Programs And Changing Cultures

Winning is Not Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 14:59


In Part 3 of our conversation with Nikki Jessee, the head women's coach at Warner University in Florida, she lays out keys to building and rebuilding programs and the rare distinction of coaching against her spouse Tom Jessee, the head women''s basketball coach at the University of Tampa. Winning Is Not Everything is a podcast aimed at bringing sanity back to youth sports with conversations with blue–chip athletes and coaches.

Winning is Not Everything
#154: Nikki Jessee (Part 2) On Her Viral Post About Leaning Into Adversity

Winning is Not Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 12:26


In Part 2 of our conversation with Nikki Jessee, the head women's coach at Warner University in Florida, she provides context and great perspective on her viral thread on Twitter about transferring from the University of Florida and what she wished she had done instead.  Winning Is Not Everything is a podcast aimed at bringing sanity back to youth sports with conversations with blue–chip athletes and coaches.

Winning is Not Everything
#153: Nikki Jessee (Part 1) On A Childhood Lesson About Being A Great Teammate

Winning is Not Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 14:09


In Part 1 of our conversation with Nikki Jessee, the head women's coach at Warner University in Florida, she recounts how she fell in love with basketball and some of the key people who influenced her development into a Top-50 high school player. Winning Is Not Everything is a podcast aimed at bringing sanity back to youth sports with conversations with blue–chip athletes and coaches.

OAK PERFORMANCE RADIO
Episode #87 w/ Skye McDermott - Warner University

OAK PERFORMANCE RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 36:56


Check out Skye McDermott on Episode #87 of Oak Performance Radio! Skye is an extremely accomplished volleyball athlete whose dedication and hard work have led her to a scholarship at Warner University in Lake Wales, Florida! Not only has she excelled on the volleyball court but she has also crushed the beach volleyball scene at the world level! And she is a setter...with only one hand. This is the most inspiring podcast we have ever done. Enjoy the show! - - - - - - - - - - - Many thanks to POWER ATHLETE for sponsoring this episode of OAK PERFORMANCE RADIO! POWER ATHLETE is the premier resource for training athletes, educating coaches, and nutrition! POWER ATHLETE's goal is to provide world-class solutions for real-world athletes & coaches. POWER ATHLETE has worked with thousands of athletes around the globe and have taken them to the highest levels of performance! Check them out at: https://powerathletehq.com/ Power Athlete

Dawn and Steve Mornings
Hour 1: National Network of Youth Ministries

Dawn and Steve Mornings

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 21:44


Are we leaving a legacy for faithfulness? Join Dawn and Steve in the Morning for a devotional from Blackaby Ministries International about having an awareness of our Christian heritage. Listen to Me, you who follow after righteousness, You who seek the LORD: Look to the rock from which you were hewn, And to the hole of the pit from which you were dug. Isaiah 5:11 Mark Shaner of the National Network of Youth Ministry has information on how youth ministers can connect and be sharpened in ministry by having community with one another. He is convinced more than ever that healthy and well-connected leaders will produce healthy and fruit-bearing ministries. Mark is the Southeast Regional Coordinator for NNYM and has served young people since 1984. He has a huge heart for missions and has led 70-plus mission trips. He also serves on the Board for Warner University, the HEART Missionary Training Village in central Florida, and he coaches with LEAD222. Mark authored a book, "To Russia with God's Love: When the Cold War yielded to the Prince of Peace" He has been married to Vickie since 1982 and they have four adult children currently serving in ministry.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The DJ Henderson Podcast
DJ Mercer Part 2 | The DJ Henderson Podcast | Season 7 Episode 2 |

The DJ Henderson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2022 29:39


On this Episode we have DJ Mercer! DJ is a returning guest who made his debut on the show Season 2 Episode 5! On this Episode DJ reflects on his illustrious career the past 4 Years at Warner University where he was a 4 time All Conference Player and also finished off as the 4th leading scorer in school history!  Throughout this Episode DJ details his comfort with his faith, the ups and downs he went through at Warner, How he has grown as a person over the past few years, and finally his eagerness to get to Union College and help increase the programs winning potential!    DJ Mercer Socials: https://www.instagram.com/dlmjr.13/?hl=en https://twitter.com/PGDmercer13  DJ Henderson Podcast Socials: https://www.instagram.com/djhendersonpodcast/  https://www.tiktok.com/@djhendersonpodcast DJ Henderson Socials: https://www.instagram.com/djhenderson_/  https://twitter.com/DjHenderson__ 

The Talk Sessions
Christianity And The Call To Generosity

The Talk Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2022 55:14


Join JP and Ty Benbow, Associate Professor at Warner University to discuss the theology and practice of generosity in our Christian walk.  We are called to be radically generous with our resources, our influence, and our time. Why do we live in scarcity when one of the biblical themes is generosity and abundance?  https://warner.edu/christianity-and-the-call-to-generosity/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Women World Leaders' Podcast
283. Empowering Lives with Purpose, Interview with Christian Hjort

Women World Leaders' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 33:04


God is the source of our comfort.    Today's guest, life coach, marriage coach, and mental health coach Christina Hjort shares her story about living in a world of discomfort.   What does it take to release shame and guilt from your past, allowing the true source of comfort that only God gives to enter your life? Please join us for today's podcast to find out.   ******* Welcome to empowering lives with purpose. And I'm your host, Kimberly Hobbs. I am the founder of Women world leaders. Ladies, we are so grateful for every time you join with us on our podcast. Today, I have the privilege to introduce you to our guest today. Christina Hjort. Christina is from Winter Haven, Florida. Thank you, Christina, for joining us. Christina Hjort   Thank you, Kimberly. It's an honor to be here. I'm excited about the word that God is bringing through this message today. Kimberly Hobbs   Amen. And we're excited to hear. Ladies, God is working in you. He's working in me, Christina, he's lurking in you, giving you the desire and the power to do what pleases Him. That's Philippians 2:13. So today, ladies, we believe that God will strengthen and encourage each of us as we walk through this podcast together. And just listen to the story shared by Christina. We're going to talk about comfort today. So our it's our hopes that we can encourage you to be comforted in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, because that is where our ultimate comfort comes from. I want to share a little bit about our guests Christina York today. Christina served honorably as a veteran of the United States Marine Corps for five years. Thank you so much, Christina for your service. God bless you. Thanks. She served in Operation Desert Storm and I am sure you have stories to share with that. But Chris has a bachelor's degree in business administration from Warner University in Lake Wales, Florida. And she has been a small business owner for seven years and she is an AA certified professional life coach. She's a break water professional ministry, marriage coach, and currently studying to be a Board Certified Master mental health coach. Wow. Chris has a passion for serving in this part of the welcome team at High Point church and Lake Wales. She's been married to Matt since 2015, and has a blended family with four children and three grandchildren. And together they believe that the Christ Church relationship provides us with a model for our own marriage. And through the husband wife relationship, we have the opportunity to mirror God's love and His will for mankind and the world. We believe that today ladies, as we talk about comfort, the word comfort, I want to start off with sharing some scripture that I believe is going to carry us into Christina's story. 2 Corinthians 1:3-4, I'm reading from the Passion Translation says that all praises belong to God and the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. For he is the father of tender mercy and the God of endless comfort. He always comes alongside us to comfort us in every suffering so that we can come alongside those who are in any painful trial, we can bring them the same comfort that God has poured out upon us. And ladies, those of you that walk with Jesus know, the beautiful comfort that we come that we can have that only comes from Him. And it's here that I want to have Christina, introduce her story to you that starts off with growing up with a very abusive father. Good times from a mother with love. But she was not comfortable in her home life. And Christina, can you share a little bit about the brokenness? Christina Hjort   Yes, so the only memory I have of my father Jerry and mother Peggy together with them arguing. Remember one time in the kitchen they were arguing fiercely and my father threw my mother against the refrigerator out of anger. My father had been severely abused as a child, and now he had become the abuser. My mother left that relationship at five years old. My mother and my father were divorced. I don't remember a lot from those days that I do remember some good times with my mom and I do remember some weekends with my father. My father he, he called me his princess. I mean, when I was at my father's house, he would take me for doughnuts and ice cream. He liked the finer things of life. But for my brother, life was just how on earth it was filled with abuse and pain. He was physically abused by my father. So when I was eight years old and my mother, she met Ronnie Ashley's, the master sergeant of the United States Marine Corps, he was being reassigned to a military base in Virginia Beach, Virginia, which is a long way from San Diego, California, where I was born and raised. My mom and Ron, they had a whirlwind romance. They got married in January of 1980, and relocated to Virginia. Rod was a good man, he was willing to take responsibility for a single mom, two children. He had a wonderful sense of humor and a very strong protective way about him. But over the years, I found out that he suffered with PTSD from being a Vietnam veteran, excuse me and suffered and struggled with alcoholism. He could be a very hard man to please. That summer in 1980, after they were wed, my brother was flown out to visit us. One evening, shortly after my brother had arrived, we were sitting at the dinner table. So sorry, my mother, my mother, she had handed my brother a plate of food, which she just commenced to shoveling down as fast as he could. My mom said to Jeremy, you don't have to eat so fast. No one's going to take your plate from you. Apparently, I pulled my mom aside and politely advised her that Jeremy regularly had his food taken from him as a form of punishment at my father's house. My mother, she was shocked and heartbroken. She contacted our father and informed him that their son was not leaving Virginia, and that she would be assuming full parental custody. After that day, I did not hear from my father for another 21 years. Wow. Yeah. Even at the early age of 10 years old. It was just it was too late for my brother and he was so broken from the abuse of our father. As years passed, he was in and out of counseling. He struggled in school, he used marijuana to ease the pain from the past. He was broken and manic depressive. I was not aware of any of this at the time to me, my brother was the most amazing person. I knew he was funny. He was popular. He was athletic. He was a brilliant artist. He did everything right in my eyes. He used to wake me up in the morning tickling me until I couldn't breathe. He was the first person to tell me about Jesus. So for a while, I thought things were gonna be okay. You know, we were trying to make it work as a family. After high school, Jeremy went into the Army and I went to the Marine Corps. Of course, I was trying to live up to my stepdads standard. I'll never forget getting a phone call from my brother Jeremy. For Thanksgiving, it was 1990 I was on duty. He called me and he told me to resolve any issues or disputes that I had with my mom and my stepdad and to take care of them. He told me that he loved me something that he rarely said. And then on December 6 of 1990, I got the news that would change my life forever. My brother was dead from suicide. My world just came crashing down. I'm so sorry. Kimberly Hobbs   I'm so sorry. And I know you're even struggling in this moment to share, to share but your pain started right there. Like you said it changed your life. And because of that pain, you act it out. And you are even sharing with me, Christina and I'm sure ladies you can relate to this pain. If you've lost somebody so dear to you and you don't understand why and then all of the things that created this perfect storm in her life for her to act out. She was uncomfortable. She wasn't comfortable in her life. There was no comfort around her know where to turn. So Christina, you You told me that you started acting out in different ways alcoholism, men in your life divorce, different things started happening. You said at one time that you the woman in the well, at the Bible, we are in the Bible. We know that story about the woman in the well. You said that she looked like a saint compared to your life. So we know that there was acting out in this pain, this horrible pain and understandably that you were going through rough times rough years. But you told me that you experienced shame and guilt. And I'm thinking, Okay, you experience shame and guilt. Why is that? Can you explain the shame and guilt that you felt? Christina Hjort   Yeah, I think that the the abandonment from my, my father, and then the inadequacy that I felt for my stepdad. And then, you know, the loss of my brother, it just broke me. I had so many questions. I was wondering, Was it my fault and lied and blame? What can I do differently to be worthy of love? I just had so many questions and no answers. I spent the next 20 years going from relationship to relationship and religion to religion trying to fill that hole in my heart I was I was in relationship with the alcoholic and the addict, the abuser. The adults are trying to fill the emptiness that only God can fill each relationship ending in disaster. I was baptized three times in three different denominations trying to just wash off. The shame and guilt of my life only did come up out of those baptismal waters just feeling dirty than dirtier than before. I went to counseling for five years trying to put the puzzle pieces of self destruction and shattered heart back together. I just I didn't believe that I deserve goodness and peace. I just wanted to read out of limitations. Chapter one lamentation Chapter One Two says she leaves bed early in the night, and her tears are on her cheeks. She has no one to comfort her among all of her lovers. All her friends have dealt treacherously with her they have become her enemies. And lamentation is when nine says her uncleanness was in her skirts, and she did not consider her future. Therefore she has fallen in Astonishingly, she has no comforter, see, oh Lord, my affliction for the enemy as the enemy this magnified himself. I just love this because Jeremiah was calling God's people to repentance. After this, but years ago of disobedience. We see God's compassion and comfort. In this, you know, and how he experiences people. I mean, no matter how bad or how devastating our sin is, our father invites us to repent, and to be healed by the blood of Jesus. So somewhere through all of this, even deep down, I knew that God was always there. He was watching over me. He was walking before me and he would make a way I love in Jeremiah 2911, where he says that vein is the status works for I know the plans I have for you, declares the LORD plans to prosper you and not to harm you plans to give you a hope and future. Kimberly Hobbs   That is so good. Oh my goodness, that is so good and so powerful. And yes, those words. God doesn't want to leave you where you are ladies, none of you. He doesn't want you in that uncomfortable. Self Destruction feeling like, like Christina was experiencing. It's a horrible place to be. And especially when we're struggling there with shame and guilt. It's like the enemy just heaps it on us more and more and more. So, Christina, again, as you described, you know, there was no comfort around you, you are all alone. By God key had a plan. But the enemy was trying to keep you from being comforted, right because he knew you were going to be this powerful force for the Lord Jesus Christ because look at your life now But God kept trying to get your attention while the enemy kept pounding, the discomfort, the misery everything that you were experiencing, which made you go to alcoholism and all of this. It's not an excuse, ladies. It's just it's that reality. When you don't know where to turn, you turn to these things hoping to find comfort. Bert, there. So ladies, please, please listen closely right now is we're going to share, don't find your comfort in other things, men. Alcoholism, yep, blaming it on everything else. But look to God, He is the only source of your comfort. So God kept trying to get your attention, Christina, and he wanted to comfort you. So he used your daughter in the car, which you're going to share about and he also used your friend Lisa. So tell the ladies just how God loved you where you were. He loves you in your guilt and shame. And he used these two incidents powerfully. Christina Hjort   He did. He absolutely did. So in 2012, I had just bought a house in Winter Haven, Florida. I was divorced yet again. And I had three children Austin, was 13 Ryan, who's 10 and Maggie who's nine. I, I was trying to fresh start, even though I was still stuck in my ways and and blind to God's will for my life. One day while driving to school, my daughter said, Well, why don't why don't you stop listening to this kind of music on the radio and turn on the joy of them, which is our local Christian station. Jesus tells us in Matthew I love this out of the mouths of babes you have perfected praise. And how true is that? He used my daughter to to, to change the direction of my life. So she reached over at that moment, she changed the station and she started saying... Kimberly Hobbs   Amen, amen daughter. Yeah, you go girl. Christina Hjort   She started singing the next Christian song. I just remember that morning being so amazing. Just filled with just words of hope and joy and love. I vowed to leave that station on in my car. Psalms 118 14 says the Lord is my strength And my song in victory. So that was a life changing moment for me. But in my life, I always struggled with right versus wrong, good versus evil. I love when Paul says in Romans four, I do not do the good I want but the evil I do not is what I keep doing. I mean, how do we relate to that? I know I do. I wanted to be holy, but I didn't understand how to get there. I still imagine the God of the universe in heaven ready and waiting for me to screw up again. So he could rain down as rats like something that I certainly felt like I believed I had such a wretched life. I mean, I love Jesus. But did I really believe that I deserved the gift of His death, His burial in his resurrection? I didn't. Oh goodness. How could How could a good God love a person like me? It was just a struggle until 2013. I had a dear friend Lisa. Oh, I love her. She pulled me aside and told me something I just needed to hear my soul needed to hear. She told me that God is not like my earthly father, who fell short. And at the end of me. She told me that God is the best father a girl can ask for a daddy was his daughter more than words, consenting. He's the Papa who will never leave me. He will never abandon me. He will always take care of me. I mean, he's the father I can trust. I can have a personal and intimate relationship with him. And the light bulb came on that day. It's, it's a day I'll never forget that. My father was not condemning me. I was condemning me. And then Isaiah 4110 This is my life. Verse. God says, so do not fear for I am with you. Do not be dismayed for I am your God, I will see you and I will help you. I will uphold you with my righteous right hand. So from that day, little by little things started to change. I remember when they in 2015 I found myself just spaced down weeping on the floor of my bedroom. I was just I was alone, worn out from years of self abandoned innocent and I cried out to God and I told him that I fully surrendered my life to him. I had been, you know, a religious Christian for many years, but now I wanted a relationship with him. And I felt like he wanted to relationship with me. Yes, yes. I made a commitment to him that day to get to know him better. I made a commitment to wait on Him and to obey him i That verse in John three, He must increase but I must decrease I would say less of me and more of you God. I believe in that omit that I felt his arms wrapped around me while I was laying there just completely broken. And I ultimate comfort, the ultimate comforter. And somehow I just knew that day that things were going to be different. So it Nehemiah he says, Do not greed for the Lord, or for the joy of the Lord is your strength. And then Paul, he writes in Corinthians and says, our hope for you is firm because we know that just as you share our suffering, so also you share in our comfort. Yes, yes, ladies, all of us have difficult days where we are struggling, and we're stressed, but do not lose hope. Share your stories, sharing your suffering, and ask your father in heaven to be the god of comfort for you today. Kimberly Hobbs   What a good word, what a good word, Christina, God loved you where you were, in that guilt and shame. Ladies, if you are there, if you can relate to anything this precious woman of God is saying, you know what it's like to be in that discomfort, and hurt and pain. But God says when the eight when the enemy is aiming his arrows at you, ladies, when you are feeling that, and you're feeling right now that oh my gosh, I hurts so bad, and nothing, nothing is making me feel better. The Lord is my strength and shield, I trust him with all my heart, he helps me and my heart is filled with joy. I burst in songs of Thanksgiving, Psalm 28, seven, God knew what He was doing when he provided your daughter Christina, to turn that radio station to worship music, which you never changed again. And you started changing through that music. God was comforting you with his words with his love. And that was only the beginning until Lisa came into your life and introduced you to the loving father that was going to comfort you permanently. And again, your heart burst into joy of song and thanksgiving. It's a total new way to walk in freedom, right? Because God wasn't condemning you, Christina, you were condemning you, ladies, God doesn't condemn you. Don't be stuck in that guilt and shame. We bring that upon ourselves. So just like some of you are carrying that, know that in his love in his grace, He brings you out of that life and into everything that He has for you. And that's what we're here trying to comfort you with, is that God loves you, He will never abandon you. He will never leave you or forsake you. Christina, there's a listener out there who's hurting, and she's full of discomfort from a wound that just won't heal. And we all know those wounds that just won't stop. So what can you offer her in the form of hope, honey, Christina Hjort   I'm going to encourage her to step out in victory, that there's a God who loves us in, in everything that we are, all the past hurts all the sense. Everything that we've been through, there's a guide, a daddy in heaven, who, who loves us and wants us to be victorious. And he's bigger, with his arms wide open, ready to comfort us and to give us a joy and a peace that does pass all all understanding. It's true. It's true. And I encourage you if you don't know, if you don't know that Jesus, I would be happy to introduce you to him. Kimberly Hobbs   Amen. Amen. And I know you had some scripture that was so important to you about comfort in 2 Corinthians. Can you share that scripture? I have it right here actually I do. Because it was so when when we talked about it in our conversation, Christina, it just got me right in the heart. And ladies, listen to this. It is just beautiful. If trouble weighs us down. That just means that we will receive even more comfort to pass on to you for your deliverance for the comfort pouring into us empowers us to bring comfort to you. You can endure victoriously the same suffering that we experienced Now, our hope for you is unshakable, because we know that just as you share in our sufferings you will also share in God's comforting strength. And again, that's Second Corinthians 1627. That's the passion translation. And I'm sorry, Christina, I didn't mean to put you on the spot. But you know what, thankfully God said, Kimberly, prepare that that Scripture because I wanted to emphasize it again, hoping that you would share it. That yes, Christina Hjort   That when we were talking about this upcoming event, God had brought those to my attention, and how, you know, he really does want to come for us and how He wants us to live victorious. And I love that I love that he's there for us, and he's ready to receive us. We just have to surrender our will. And I love it. I love it so much. I love our Father God. Kimberly Hobbs   Amen. And you know, ladies, beauty of how he has changed her life, Christina and this woman is such a joy and we are so grateful that you are part of women world leaders and and as we were sharing and preparing for this podcast, wow, God came in powerfully did he not Christina. And through her sharing the story, my heart was pounding. We at women were leaders are putting together a book this year called surrendered, yielded with purpose. And her story was a beautiful story of surrendered. And so I get to share with you that Christina York is going to be one of the authors in surrendered, yielded with purpose, and you're going to hear her full story or read her full story when that book comes out, hopefully by the end of 2022. So please be praying, ladies as we do these writings with amazing women of God that he brings. And you may be one of those women that are listening in right now that have a story that you want to share. And through coming on these podcasts, ladies, you're just helping others to relate to you and identify with you. On the internet. Let them have compassion and hope through your story of finding Jesus that they could to and all of our stories are different, right? Yours doesn't look like Christina's nor does it look like mine. But God gave you a story. So I pray that as you've listened to today, and you have found comfort, even if you are in that uncomfortable place, we pray that Christina sharing her story has allowed God to bring comfort into your heart through the scriptures that she shared. Oh my goodness, ladies, you each carry powerful testimonies, and you may not even know it. And God wants to use you an incredibly powerful ways to serve and glorify Him. That's what we do here at women. We're leaders, we're here to come together and help each other and encourage each other to Jesus, right? So please, if you're listening ladies, jot down women world leaders.com Go to our website, search us out, you can email me like Christina said, if you want to know Jesus, and you don't please contact Christina. Christina how do they contact you? Christina Hjort   You can email me at CHJORT15@Gmail. I'd love to hear from you. If you want to write I'd be happy to be your pen pal. Kimberly Hobbs   That's so beautiful sweetie. And you can always reach Christina through womenworldleaders.com as well. And ladies if you want to. Christina Hjort   Also I'm so sorry Kimberly but through Breakwater Ministries, we I can be reached through Breakwater Ministries as well where my husband and I are serving, you know, a mission marriage for or other marriages. Kimberly Hobbs   That's right. She is healed. She's comforted. She's serving in a ministry ladies if you need marriage coaching if you need life coaching, that's why she is so open to have you contact her reach out to her. She's a beautiful woman of God and she's here to help to help. That's what we're all here to do. So ladies, we love you. We pray that you were encouraged today, strengthened by this podcast and you can tune in each Monday, Wednesday and Friday to our podcasts and be uplifted in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ and ladies, we also want to invite you to receive voice of truth publication that's the magazine that comes out every quarter. And ladies, it's available digitally on our website, as well as if you are in the United States, you can get your free copy every quarter and it's beautiful table top quality. And you can be uplifted and encouraged by other women in the ministry that right from their heart and share scripture that God has laid on their hearts to share with you. I also would love to invite you ladies we have a an event coming up. And it's coming up this week. So please, please, you don't have to live in Palm Beach County, but we June 4, at nine o'clock at Kaiser University, the flagship campus. We are having our first Renu event where we are gathering together with women that can come and just be blessed. And listen for three and a half hours to praise and worship prayer, encouragement, speakers fun, we've got everything and ladies that are listening from other countries because we've got you listening and over 70 countries now. We are not leaving you out because you are women, world leaders. And you know what, we are live streaming. So the live streaming will start after the praise and worship because of copyright. But we want to include each and every one of you into this event. And let you know that you can join right in with us from wherever you are, get a party together, have a watch party, whenever you can watch, we just pray that you'll join in. Because we know that God has called us to gather again for a purpose and we're including all of our listeners from around the world. Ladies, catch us on Facebook, that's where it's going to be live streamed to the women world leaders Facebook group. And if you're not already on it, please ask or request to come in women world leaders. It's a private group. So you have to request to come in and we will see you on Saturday June 4 at 9am. Eastern in person or 930 if you're joining us for live stream. thank our guests today Christina hort. We are so grateful that you came on to share your story today. God bless you all. Unknown Speaker   God bless you. Kimberly Hobbs   God bless you all and have a beautiful and blessed day.  

The Paul Garcia Show
#98 Jacob Warner | University of Iowa Wrestler & National Finalist

The Paul Garcia Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 78:48


Jacob Warner is from Washington, IL. He's a 2022 197# NCAA D1 Finalist for the Iowa Hawkeyes and has one more year to make his NCAA Championship dream come true! His journey from childhood to now is one of sacrifice, work, and support, and is one that wrestling fans everywhere will enjoy!❤️ Thank you to this show's sponsors! 

Faith in the Folds
Pastoral Epistles with Shawn Craigmiles

Faith in the Folds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 69:01


Today I sit down with Dr. Shawn Craigmiles, Assistant Professor of Bible and Church Ministry at Warner University in Lake Wales, Florida. Shawn and I overlapped a few years at Asbury Seminary where we both completed our PhDs in New Testament. Shawn pastored at various churches in Illinois and Kentucky before beginning a teaching career in 2018. Shawn is an excellent teacher, a great communicator, and has a pastoral warmth about him that makes him an ideal candidate to talk about three of Paul's lesser known letters, 1–2 Timothy and Titus, a collection also known as the Pastoral Epistles.

Playmaker's Corner
Playmaker's Corner Episode 112: NAIA Women's Flag Football Sun Conference 2022 Season Preview

Playmaker's Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 135:27


Playmaker's Corner Episode 112. We talk about the Women's flag football Sun Conference teams and preview the 2022 season. Sun Conference teams and preview the 2022 season. We talk about Keiser University, Webber International University, Thomas University, Florida Memorial University, Warner University, and Saint Thomas University. https://linktr.ee/PlaymakersCorner Social Media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/PlaymakerCorner Tik Tok: Playmakers Corner Instagram: https:https://www.instagram.com/playmakerscorner/?hl=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PlaymakerCorner Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUEcv0BIfXT78kNEtk1pbxQ/featured Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/playmakerscorner Website: https://playmakerscorner.com/ Listen to us on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4rkM8hKtf8eqDPy2xqOPqr Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-cycle-365/id1484493484?uo=4 Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/the-cycle-365 Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9mODg4MWYwL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz

Broadcast His Love
Growing in Grace with Scarlett Jackson from Warner University

Broadcast His Love

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 27:57


Scarlett Jackson is a mom of two young children and she is also the Director of Admissions for Warner University in Lake Wales, Florida. She tells us the Bible verse helping her in this season is "But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To him be glory both now and forever! Amen." 2 Peter 3:18 (NIV) Connect with Scarlett through her IG and all of Warner's pages: Scarlett: https://www.instagram.com/scarlett1122/ Warner IG: https://www.instagram.com/warner_university/ Warner Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WarnerUniversity/ Warner YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WarnerUniversity School Website: https://warnerroyals.com/ Thanks for listening! Be sure to share this podcast with your friends and also check out their weekly gathering on Wednesdays at 10 am either in person on their campus or online through their live stream on their YouTube Channel. Link above! Thanks again!

Broadcast His Love
Night of Truth with Carson Crawford + Moriah Johns

Broadcast His Love

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 31:21


Carson Crawford and Moriah Johns don't live in the city they are hosting this worship event, they don't work in ministry and they don't live in the same town together, but they both have it on their heart from the Lord to get women together in the heartland of Florida and worship God at Warner University. WOW! These women share their stories of how they came together to host this event and I can't believe it! Only God! This is such encouragement to me today and I pray their words draw you closer to Jesus. Caron shared this verse towards the beginning of this chat: Pilate said, “So you are a king?” Jesus responded, “You say I am a king. Actually, I was born and came into the world to testify to the truth. All who love the truth recognize that what I say is true.” John 18:37 (NLT) Moriah talked about Phillipians 4:13 and to trust and remember God's strength. Lord, we trust you and we love your power. I pray we remember just how powerful you are. Link to the podcast with Annie F. Down's talking about Force vs Flow: https://www.anniefdowns.com/podcast/episode-320-natalie-charlotte/ Thanks for listening! Please share this podcast with your friends and family! Connect with Dose of Truth, the ministry hosting this event below: Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/dose.oftruthh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dose.oftruth/  

Life and Football
Drew Engels - Erskine College OL Coach / Run Game Coordinator / Rec. Coord.

Life and Football

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 16:37


In this episode of the Life and Football Podcast our special guest was Drew Engels. Drew Engels is the offensive line coach, run-game coordinator, and recruiting coordinator for the Flying Fleet of Erskine College. Engels was the offensive line coach and run game coordinator for the Fire at Southeastern University. He spent three seasons as the offensive line coach, assistant head coach, and recruiting coordinator at Warner University. There, he tutored two-time AFCA All-American tackle Dajshon Oliver. Under the tutelage of Engels, the Royals' offensive line went from giving up nearly three sacks per game to 1.3. During the 2014 season, Engels was a graduate assistant for Chuck Martin at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, working with the Redhawks' offensive line. He also spent two seasons working at Western Michigan University under coaches Bill Cubit and P.J. Fleck. Engels has also coached at Hope College, where he graduated from, as well as Grand Valley State University, helping the Lakers reach the NCAA Division II Championship, and Grandville High School. The Life and Football Podcast is available on the following platforms Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Anchor, Spotify, Breaker, Overcast Pocketcasts, Radio Public, Stitcher, Player FM, & YouTube!

The DJ Henderson Podcast
DJ Mercer | The DJ Henderson Podcast | Season 2| Episode 5 |

The DJ Henderson Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 38:07


This Episode features DJ Mercer, a Cleveland, Ohio native who moved to Tampa and made a new city home. DJ was a dual sport athlete accelling at football and basketball for years at Leto High School and Cambridge Christian School. Currently DJ attends Warner University, where he has wrote his name in the history books and has been an all conference selection each of his years there. This Episode was shot before his season started for the 2020-2021 season. Looking back DJ accomplished some of the goals he set for this year and was able to help lead his team to the national tournament. Tune in to this episode to hear some amazing stories, get an inside look at DJ Mercer, and what his upbringing was like, who inspired him to play sports, advice on being a college athlete, and much more!  Leave Down in the comments below your thoughts, guests you want to see on the show! Subscribe to My Channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UCBmj29AKSl0coPdqMZhmMSQ Follow The DJ Henderson Podcast: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/djhendersonpodcast/                                                                         Follow Me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/djhenderson_/  Twitter:  https://twitter.com/DjHenderson__  Follow DJ: Twitter: https://twitter.com/PGDmercer13 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dlmjr.13/ 

FrontPage305
St. Thomas University Bobcast - Nov. 18, 2020

FrontPage305

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 34:26


Walter Villa (The Miami Herald) and Manny Navarro (The Athletic) talk to football coach Bill Rychel about his team's come-from-behind 27-20 overtime victory over Warner University including a standout performance by freshman Sydney Porter, the National Defensive Player of the Week. Then they turn the focus to baseball and outfielder Gus Guerra, who shares his story about rescuing his dog Chance. Coach Jorge Perez discusses the state of the baseball program, which is ranked No. 4 nationally. 34 minutes. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/frontpage305/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/frontpage305/support

FrontPage305
St. Thomas University Bobcast - Nov. 11, 2020

FrontPage305

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 29:15


We catch up with football coach Bill Rychel before St. Thomas' second annual homecoming game Saturday against Warner University at 2 p.m. He gives us his grade for his 2-3 team to this point and discusses the challenges in recruiting during the pandemic. We then chat with volleyball coach Whitney Battoe, who in her first season as coach has led STU to its first winning season since 2017. St. Thomas begins the Sun Conference Tournament with a quarterfinals matchup on Friday against Warner University. We also speak with sophomore Kyleigh Beecham, who currently leads the Sun Conference in assists (482) and ranks 19th nationally. 29 minutes. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/frontpage305/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/frontpage305/support

The Listening Chair
The Learned Skill of Play--Brian Lawson

The Listening Chair

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2020 36:24


Can the skill of play be taught? . What strengths make an effective youth minister? . When is silence the smartest response? . How do churches waste a lot of money? . How much fun can one have with gum and a laundry basket? . How do you know that you are near professional burnout? . All of these and an AWESOME opportunity for those who want to serve teens in their community is shared as Brian Lawson got cozy in @thelistentingchair podcast. . Brian Lawson, has spent over 16 years serving in youth ministry and in the last few years, he has sought to create healthy youth and children's ministers who lead thriving programs. .  Brian Lawson is a writer, content developer, host of the Making Sense of Ministry podcast, and serves as the Director of Student Development at the Youth Ministry Institute. Brian is a graduate of Warner University, where he received a Master of Ministry with a focus in organization culture, team-based leadership, change, conflict, and peacemaking. . In this episode, Brian invites you to earn a Certification in Youth Ministry in January 2021.  . This episode is sponsored by the Things Not Seen Radio show with Dr.David Dault. 

Bartow Jacket Breakdown
Episode #15 - Getting to Know Mike Hayde, Warner Univ. RB Coach

Bartow Jacket Breakdown

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 55:51


We are very excited to interview Mike Hayde, who is the current RB Coach for Warner University and has such an impressive resume! #GoBartow

FrontPage305
St. Thomas University Sports Show - Oct. 7, 2020

FrontPage305

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 39:59


Football coach Bill Rychel joins the show to talk about his team's 38-6 win over Warner University last Saturday and how the Bobcats played well in all three phases. School president David Armstrong then joins the program to discuss his long-term vision for the school and athletic programs as well as who he is rooting for in this year's NBA Finals. 39 minutes. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/frontpage305/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/frontpage305/support

Cream of the Crop
#0026 - Leigh Ann Wynn and Abby Crawford | Warner University

Cream of the Crop

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 28:05


GO ROYALS! Leigh Ann Wynn, Assistant Vice President of Advancement and Abby Crawford, Coordinator of Advancement and Ag Programming at Warner University discuss the agriculture program. From extracurricular activities to internship opportunities, Leigh Ann and Abby walk us through how WU helps students achieve their goals.

Frecuencia eMMa
Episodio 21 - Steven García (personal trainer)

Frecuencia eMMa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2019 33:08


Steven García ha entrenado a varios de los mejores jugadores del baloncesto profesional en Puerto Rico y en la NBA, siendo Kemba Walker de los Charlotte Hornets uno de sus principales clientes. Además ha estado en campamentos en Europa y hasta ha tenido ofertas para unirse al staff de equipos de NBA como los Orlando Magics. Steven jugó baloncesto colegial en Warner University y por eso hablamos del status del baloncesto infantil en Puerto Rico, la LAI, el BSN y hasta de la NBA . Fue una conversación súper demente, e interesante con un chamaco que está trabajando super duro con su proyecto PRO BOUNCE BASKETBALL en una área que le apasiona grandemente y que yo estoy seguro que estaremos escuchando más de el muy pronto. Recuerda dejarnos una valoración de 5 estrellas donde quiera que escuches el podcast. Visita nuestro blog: www.easyendurance.wordpress.com Visita nuestro Fan Page en Facebook: www.facebook.com/easyendurance

Monopoly Man/ That’s ME
Monopoly Man/ That's ME ep.10

Monopoly Man/ That’s ME

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 17:15


This week Monopoly Man turns his podcast into a talk show! He shows off his studio and you can go watch it on YouTube at Monopoly Man Vevo. Monopoly discusses his email he got from his really good friend "Big T" and his commitment to Warner University to play Baseball. Then he goes into "Twitter News"! So that is what is on this weeks episode on Monopoly Man/ That's ME! Enjoy!!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/monopoly-man/support

DizNeeds: Disney Special Needs Travel Information
Disney with Mobility Issues with Daniel Simonds

DizNeeds: Disney Special Needs Travel Information

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2018 5:31


Daniel Simonds lives in Florida and is a huge Disney fan. He was born with Cerebral Palsy and uses a motorized wheelchair to get around. He has a special app on his iPad that lets him communicate. He went to Winter Haven High School and Warner University. Currently he volunteers at Give Kids the World, a non profit group that provides a fun and safe place for kids with life threatening illnesses. He’s a DJ and loves music, friends, family, and his church. He’s a graphic designer and web designer and even assisted in the design of the logo for Dolphin Tale 2. His ultimate dream is to one day work for Walt Disney World. His chair serves as his legs and his iPad is his voice. He has a passion for IT and making people happy. He is always smiling because (as he says) he never met a day that he couldn’t conquer.   Daniel Simonds: danielsimonds.com DizNeeds Facebook page - facebook.com/dizneeds

Anchors Aweigh
From Training Special Forces to Training the Next Generation of Marine Technicians

Anchors Aweigh

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018 32:40


Last year, Warner University announced a partnership with the Institute of Marine Technology to start the Marine Technology program on campus in Lake Wales, Florida. The intent of IMT’s Marine Technology program is to prepare individuals for entry-level technician opportunities in the watercraft industry. Attendees not only learn how to work on watercraft and gather hands-on experience, they work in a real-life marina environment and understand the inner workings of marinas and boat dealerships around the world. Industry experts have already made guest appearances and been signed to the program’s advisory council. The U.S. Department of Labor reports there will be more than 1.2 million jobs in the diesel, automotive, motorcycle and marine industries in the United States by the year 2024. To reach that total, the transportation industry will have to fill more than 37,000 technician job openings on average every year.  Justin Maley, the Director of Industry Relations for the IMT Program at Warner, has dedicated his professional career to the marine and powersports marketplace. He brings real world industry experience, valuable professional connections and proven education strategies to IMT. Justin is a well known and highly respected leader and educator within this specialized niche. Justin established a name for himself during a very successful motocross racing career. He is credited with designing the Bermuda Motorsports Park, serving as the national service manager for numerous OEMs, working as a technical advisor on multiple Powersports 20 Groups, and acting as a service department consultant to countless dealerships where he taught them how to improve their performance to boost the bottom line. Justin has made several stops within the motorsports industry in roles including dealer trainer, service manager, writing dealer training modules, Sr. Technical Publications specialist, and many more. Justin has also had some very interesting experiences along his path including teaching courses in the European off-Road power curriculum, and for sever years training members of the U.S. Elite Military Forces to rise and maintain a fleet of motorcycles in the deserts of Afghanistan and Iraq. He is extremely enthusiastic about the new opportunities at IMT and is especially pleased to share his world-class experiences, unique perspective and customized educational curriculum with students.    Justin and I spoke about the new IMT program, the need for more students to get into the field, how much fun working in the marine industry is, and some basic tips to keep things running smoothly so you recreational boaters spend less time and money getting things fixed that could be prevented. Enjoy! On his involvement with the new marine program.....I came on to help write new curriculum. The point of this program is not to rehash what’s already out there, it's to write brand new curriculum that’s up to date that would help the industry move forward. My role expanded from there to helping out with marketing and helping run the program.  On changing the perception of marine careers.....We have a stigma that is - anyone who says they’re a technician is the guy in the greasy overalls on the corner lot and that’s not what a technician is these days. I worked at a large school that did the headcount thing. I viewed myself as part of the problem rather than part of the solution. I stepped away from education and went to work for some OEMs. My passion is education and helping the next technicians come along so we would go to these vocational facilities and do some classes. I saw their curriculum that was written in 1998 and they’re still teaching the same things. When this opportunity came about, it’s not that we wanted to change the industry or the way education is done, we just want to keep it real life to the dealers and the OEMs. We want to supply them with a technician that can help them make money and help them survive.  On how the curriculum is structured.....We’ve gone out to dealers and OEMs to talk to the people that are out there doing it to find out what they want. We are 70% theory, 30% hands on. The experience will come down the line but the knowing how something works, we need to get that into their head as quickly as possible. On the reception within the marine industry.....The interaction with the marine industry has been beyond what we thought. We actually had to step up and have a conference in June where we’re inviting everyone to come to the campus to discuss how we can change our training to fulfill their needs. All the schools are invited as well. If they want to hear the problems that are in the industry from the people that are working on a day to day basis, they can adjust their curriculum accordingly. We’re not only looking out for ourselves, we really want to help the industry and the only way to do that is get everyone together and decide on a path that’s going to help the industry. On messaging to recruit students.....We’re saying if you really love the water, there’s a way you can make money in the marine industry. There has to be people who know how to pull things apart and put them back together. There’s real jobs out there in the real world. One of the things I tell the students is that every job that’s out there in real life is available in the marine industry and probably a little more fun. The marine industry is screaming out for every level, every position.   On personal boating experience.....I live on a lake. And the good thing about our program is we have our own boat ramp and dock and a bunch of boats over there. If I get a little antsy I’ll tell the secretary I’ve got a meeting and I’ll drop a boat in the water. All of our students have that ability once they fix something to go out on the lake. I’ve been out on the water in Italy and Germany. In Germany I lived close to a Lake called the Bodensee and went out on that quite a bit as a passenger in the boat. I’m getting more into operating the boats myself now. On what boaters can do to keep things running smoothly.....It always comes back to the basics. One of the big things that people do is they never keep tabs on their maintenance. They lose track of when they changed the oil last and how many hours were on the boat. Or they put it off. When you decide that you have a maintenance plan, you need to stick to it. Keep tabs on your hour meter and make sure it actually works. Get yourself a service manual and do what the service manual says. The people who build the boats spend a lot of time writing the service manual. I see every day people doing jobs without the service manual out and it costs them a lot of time and a lot of money. On training special forces.....It was a good part of my life. We were teaching special forces operatives to ride motorcycles in the desert and complete missions safely on motorcycles and ATVs and UTVs. It was very fun and a good thing to be a part of. Working with those guys and seeing what they had to go through to be a part of these teams was amazing. We would take a guy who had never ridden a motorcycle in his life and in five days be able to complete missions in Afghanistan and Iraq. It was good to know you are helping them be safe while they are over there protecting us and looking after our way of life. It’s very eye opening to see these guys come in and know that they are going to put themselves in harm’s way for what we consider a normal life.

Ten with Ken (Audio)
Back to School 2016 (Higher Ed Social Media)

Ten with Ken (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2016 12:29


This week, Ken reviews this fall’s back-to-school college and university videos, from presidential welcomes to o-week excitement, from bubble gum records to Pokémon Go! We looked at “O-Week Winners & Sinners” in a previous episode. https://youtu.be/imr8-zMyEDg This time, we’re focused on more official videos: UPEI provided vital orientation information in their video. https://youtu.be/xzzWt_xswSY Trinity Western University recaps the excitement of move-in day. https://youtu.be/jMm7Mw1FqNI Ryerson University organized more than 1200 students, staff and faculty to “pop” the Guiness world record for bubble gum blowing. https://youtu.be/AgI0arSkyLI But back-to-school videos also tackle “heavier” issues. In a previous episode we looked at campus and dorm room safety videos. https://youtu.be/NRPY2RSSfK8?t=2m1s Respect and sexual consent campaigns are also widespread at this time of year, and for good reason: The first few weeks of school are when the vast majority of sexual assaults occur. In an effort to keep things gender-neutral, this fall the Sexual Assault Resource Centre at Montreal’s Concordia University enlisted some unusual spokesfruit to explain sexual consent. https://youtu.be/zzuTjVwlcgo Just as we’ve seen holiday greeting videos proliferating in December, it’s no surprise to see presidential “welcome back” videos in September. Most just capture a president’s welcome to new students, although others are specifically directed at staff and faculty, and some manage to incorporate some quirky humour, like this from St Lawrence College president Glenn Vollebregt: https://youtu.be/i2jSZd9wjYM And then there is Pokémon Go, perhaps the viral sensation of the summer. Within weeks the new augmented reality game attracted more than 21 million active daily users in the US alone – more than Candy Crush or even Twitter! Old fogeys took delight in mocking the distracted gamers, but some Pokemon players “poked” fun at themselves: https://youtu.be/go-UKdfStHg Colleges and universities quickly discovered that their campuses were popular locations for Pokemon hunting. If you take a left turn at Albuquerque, you’ll find plenty of Pokemon players at the University of New Mexico: https://youtu.be/m8siqgCkjB0 Many institutions quickly leveraged Pokemon to get students exploring more of the campus, like Wright State University in Ohio: https://youtu.be/Md1JgRxTQBU Johnson County Community College, in Kansas, mapped their Pokestops and gyms: https://youtu.be/z9VO5le86gc BCIT organized a real-life scavenger hunt they called Pokemon Go Day, to bring students, staff and their families to campus: https://youtu.be/DgGsiF85SWs (If you haven’t already discussed ways to incorporate Pokemon Go into your next student recruitment cycle, your competitors have!) At a time when public health experts are worried about the impact of a sedentary gaming lifestyle on North American young people, fans of Pokemon Go were quick to emphasize the exercise component of the game. Campus student life and mental health professionals are hopeful that augmented reality games like Pokemon Go may create a stronger sense of community, particularly for introverts. Naturally, school mascots were among the first to get into the Pokemon craze, like Duke the Lion at Florida’s Warner University: https://youtu.be/SxO-gFa-Jlo This summer, some students were already starting to worry that their obsession with the game might be interfering with their studies, but at least one professor at UC Berkeley is playing along, and considering using Pokémon lures during his office hours. https://youtu.be/XZsudfgZ7iQ In fact, within weeks Fresno City College announced a new Pokemon credit course in Phys Ed. https://youtu.be/ZtIpE9Yuy-8 Perhaps my favourite back-to-school video this year comes from the Student Union at Dalhousie University. They welcomed students back to campus with a rousing 3-minute music video, a tribute to their school colours, “Black and Gold.” https://youtu.be/QkeYEa9jKto Don’t forget to subscribe to my free email newsletter, to get exclusive early access to upcoming episodes! www.eduvation.ca/subscribe

Ten with Ken (Video)
Back to School 2016

Ten with Ken (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2016 12:29


This week, Ken reviews this fall’s back-to-school college and university videos, from presidential welcomes to o-week excitement, from bubble gum records to Pokémon Go! We looked at “O-Week Winners & Sinners” in a previous episode. https://youtu.be/imr8-zMyEDg This time, we’re focused on more official videos: UPEI provided vital orientation information in their video. https://youtu.be/xzzWt_xswSY Trinity Western University recaps the excitement of move-in day. https://youtu.be/jMm7Mw1FqNI Ryerson University organized more than 1200 students, staff and faculty to “pop” the Guiness world record for bubble gum blowing. https://youtu.be/AgI0arSkyLI But back-to-school videos also tackle “heavier” issues. In a previous episode we looked at campus and dorm room safety videos. https://youtu.be/NRPY2RSSfK8?t=2m1s Respect and sexual consent campaigns are also widespread at this time of year, and for good reason: The first few weeks of school are when the vast majority of sexual assaults occur. In an effort to keep things gender-neutral, this fall the Sexual Assault Resource Centre at Montreal’s Concordia University enlisted some unusual spokesfruit to explain sexual consent. https://youtu.be/zzuTjVwlcgo Just as we’ve seen holiday greeting videos proliferating in December, it’s no surprise to see presidential “welcome back” videos in September. Most just capture a president’s welcome to new students, although others are specifically directed at staff and faculty, and some manage to incorporate some quirky humour, like this from St Lawrence College president Glenn Vollebregt: https://youtu.be/i2jSZd9wjYM And then there is Pokémon Go, perhaps the viral sensation of the summer. Within weeks the new augmented reality game attracted more than 21 million active daily users in the US alone – more than Candy Crush or even Twitter! Old fogeys took delight in mocking the distracted gamers, but some Pokemon players “poked” fun at themselves: https://youtu.be/go-UKdfStHg Colleges and universities quickly discovered that their campuses were popular locations for Pokemon hunting. If you take a left turn at Albuquerque, you’ll find plenty of Pokemon players at the University of New Mexico: https://youtu.be/m8siqgCkjB0 Many institutions quickly leveraged Pokemon to get students exploring more of the campus, like Wright State University in Ohio: https://youtu.be/Md1JgRxTQBU Johnson County Community College, in Kansas, mapped their Pokestops and gyms: https://youtu.be/z9VO5le86gc BCIT organized a real-life scavenger hunt they called Pokemon Go Day, to bring students, staff and their families to campus: https://youtu.be/DgGsiF85SWs (If you haven’t already discussed ways to incorporate Pokemon Go into your next student recruitment cycle, your competitors have!) At a time when public health experts are worried about the impact of a sedentary gaming lifestyle on North American young people, fans of Pokemon Go were quick to emphasize the exercise component of the game. Campus student life and mental health professionals are hopeful that augmented reality games like Pokemon Go may create a stronger sense of community, particularly for introverts. Naturally, school mascots were among the first to get into the Pokemon craze, like Duke the Lion at Florida’s Warner University: https://youtu.be/SxO-gFa-Jlo This summer, some students were already starting to worry that their obsession with the game might be interfering with their studies, but at least one professor at UC Berkeley is playing along, and considering using Pokémon lures during his office hours. https://youtu.be/XZsudfgZ7iQ In fact, within weeks Fresno City College announced a new Pokemon credit course in Phys Ed. https://youtu.be/ZtIpE9Yuy-8 Perhaps my favourite back-to-school video this year comes from the Student Union at Dalhousie University. They welcomed students back to campus with a rousing 3-minute music video, a tribute to their school colours, “Black and Gold.” https://youtu.be/QkeYEa9jKto Don’t forget to subscribe to my free email newsletter, to get exclusive early access to upcoming episodes! www.eduvation.ca/subscribe

The Adam Ritz Show
Live from Texas A&M Commerce, with Penn State head football coach Bill O’Brien, Warner University community service, 5K Training Program Ideas, NBA Fitness Program, and more

The Adam Ritz Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2013 30:06


The show begins with a live audience at Texas A&M Commerce discovering service projects benefitting Make A Wish Foundation and more. Our feature interview is with Penn State head football coach Bill O'Brien. Coach O'Brien shares the off the field character of the Nittany Lion football squad with their leadership initiatives. Segments include talking with […]

The Adam Ritz Show
NFL Hall of Famer Rod Woodson, Bullying Consultant Lee Lonzo, Warner University Baseball Coach, and more

The Adam Ritz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2012 30:32


The show begins in Oakland with an interview with Rod Woodson discussing his work with The Leukemia Society, coaching, social media, and more. Woodson was an All American at Purdue, NFL Super Bowl Champion and All Pro DB with the Steelers, Ravens, and 49ers. He's in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and currently coaches […]