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Community Connection Wednesday, May 1st, 2024 Dr. Wayne Moore joins the show today to speak about a new referendum in Pike township that aims to improve the quality of schools in the area! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BMHR S4 03: AMBASSADOR OF A PEACEFUL CO-EXISTENCE Summary: DFN Universe and Dr. Wayne Moore discuss conflict's role in human interactions and its potential for growth and understanding. Dr. Moore stresses understanding and respect in conflict resolution, highlighting its importance for establishing harmony. Conflict, when boundaries are disregarded, can serve as a tool for learning and progress, as acknowledged by both speakers. DFN Universe underscores conflict's necessity in setting boundaries and fostering coexistence. Analysis: The dialogue reframes conflict as a natural aspect of human and environmental dynamics, emphasizing its positive potential. Dr. Moore's focus on respect and understanding echoes conflict resolution principles. DFN Universe reinforces the idea that conflict, when managed constructively, can strengthen boundaries and promote harmony. In conclusion, the conversation emphasizes the impact of perception on interactions and the value of reshaping perspectives for positive outcomes. Viewing conflict as an opportunity for growth and mutual understanding can transform adversarial dynamics into cooperative relationships. Recognizing conflict's role in boundary-setting and respect-building enables effective conflict navigation and the cultivation of harmonious interactions. IN CONCLUSION: 1. "The Power of Perception: Shaping Interactions and Outcomes" 1. "The Power of Perception: Shaping Interactions and Outcomes" - In the context of Black mental health and race, understanding the impact of perception on relationships and experiences is crucial for promoting mental well-being and addressing racial disparities. 2. "Transformative Perspectives: Insights from Dr. Wayne Moore" 2. "Transformative Perspectives: Insights from Dr. Wayne Moore" - Dr. Wayne Moore's insights offer valuable lessons on how changing perspectives can lead to personal growth and foster positive interactions within the Black community, contributing to mental health resilience. 3. "Challenging Perceptions: A Path to Positive Relationships" 3. "Challenging Perceptions: A Path to Positive Relationships" - By challenging negative perceptions and biases, individuals can cultivate healthier relationships and create a supportive community that values mental wellness and racial equity. 4. "Cognitive Shifts: The Key to Behavioral Change" 4. "Cognitive Shifts: The Key to Behavioral Change" - Implementing cognitive behavioral strategies, such as those discussed by Dr. Moore, can empower individuals to shift their thinking patterns and behaviors, ultimately promoting mental health awareness and fostering a culture of understanding and support within the Black community.
Reese, Kmac, Pam and Alex speak with Wayne Moore of Alsco. Wayne Moore talks about his retirement from Alsco, his relationship with the Sports Shop and his plans in retirement.
Today in Episode 96 Paul interviews Wayne Moore, Chairman of our organization's Mission Committee and proud member of C-Suite for Christ! He and Paul talk about Comfortable Christianity in today's society. You will not want to miss this one. Enjoy! Learn more at https://csuiteforchrist.com Learn more about Wayne by connecting with him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/clwaynemoore/ Wayne's email address is dr.c.l.wayne.moore@gmail.com The C-Suite for Christ would like to thank Tom Feldhusen, Executive Advisor, for his support of this program. To learn more about Tom and the services that he provides, please click here. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/c-suite-for-christ/message
What's up unscripted family! In this episode we are joined by special guest, Pastor Wayne Moore Sr.Pastor Wayne Moore Sr. is a proud husband, father, leader, and Senior Pastor of Greater Christ Temple Church, located at 701 Sunbury Road, Columbus, OH. Within the conversation John, La'Fayette, and Pastor Moore have an engaging and thought-provoking conversation centered around leaders being developed, not born. Pastor Moore provides our audience with leadership principles that can be applied to every area of your life! This is an episode you want to share with every leader in your life! Follow Pastor Moore On Social Media - @GCT_701, @waynemoore8075, https://www.gct701.com/Support the showBuy's La'Fayette's New Book on Amazon - https://a.co/d/hzR9cXbFollow Unscripted on Social Media - @unscriptedleadership Subscribe on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChTc55FEAu2PiY4wIkqQOsw
Community Connection Wednesday August 9th 2023 Indianapolis Police Chief Randal Taylor Has Been Asked To Resign By President of the The Concerned Clergy of Indianapolis Rev. David Green & Baptist Ministers Foresight Alliance of Indianapolis Rev. Dr. Wayne Moore. We spoke to them live about this!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Historically, the U.S. government has relied almost solely on its own intelligence analysis to inform strategic decisions. This has been especially true surrounding geopolitical events and nation-level cybersecurity situations. However, the explosion of assets being connected to the internet, along with the fact that most critical infrastructure is owned by private sector organizations, means that commercially developed cyber threat intelligence is being generated at a faster pace than ever before. In the Russia/Ukraine conflict, we saw how commercially generated satellite intelligence played a critical role in alerting the public and ensuring our allies were ready for an invasion. At LookingGlass, we believe commercial threat intelligence can provide similar anticipatory insight – and that it can be shared more easily and quickly than intelligence generated solely by the U.S. government. Ultimately, the public and private sectors need to work together to protect the interests of the American people. Currently, both private industry and academia are targeted by foreign adversaries, just as are government agencies. This means that commercial entities also have access to adversary tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) and indicators of compromise, and they have that access from a different perspective, which is valuable intelligence for the government. On this episode of CyberWire-X, host Rick Howard, the CyberWire's CISO, Chief Analyst and Senior Fellow, speaks with Hash Table member Wayne Moore, CISO at Simply Business, and host Dave Bittner speaks with Bryan Ware, CEO at episode sponsor LookingGlass Cyber Solutions. They'll discuss why the U.S. government needs commercial cyber threat intelligence now more than ever before and how both the public and private sectors will benefit from closer, trusted cyber partnerships.
In the Old Testament of the Bible, we find in the book of Leviticus that God commanded His people saying, "You shall not rule one over another with rigour." What did He mean by that? If you check a variety of English translations you will encounter other words in the place of the word rigor: ruthlessness, harshness, severity, brutality. So again, what is that all about? God is gentle, patient, kind, good, generous, loving, giving, and forgiving with us; and He expects the same from us in how we treat each other. This principle is not canceled when it comes to those in vocational ministry; speaking specifically of missionaries. We are not allowed by God to be hard, harsh, demanding, severe, impatient, or flippant in how we interact with His choice servants. I've heard some pretty embarrassing horror stories over the years concerning how some of "God's people" sometimes treat missionaries. It's as if some "Christians" think missionaries are some kind of a combination of flawless angels and needless automatons. They aren't. They are sinners saved by grace. They are flawed humans in the process of sanctification right along with the rest of us. And so, the same kind of emotional, spiritual, and relational needs that are common for every average believer are just as common among our missionaries. They too endure fears, sorrows, regrets, aspiration, temptations, frustrations, etc. They too get lonely, homesick, sad, angry, hurt, and so much more. And so, they too need our compassionate attention, friendship, and fellowship. Will it cost us more than normal to try to care for someone who is on the other side of the globe? Well, obviously the answer is yes. But it is necessary and good nonetheless. Today on the podcast God has brought to us a man who is fully engaged in caring specifically for ABWE missionaries in and to western Africa. Wayne Moore and his wife Debra are involved in what is called Member Care for these missionaries. Listen as Dave & Patrick pick Wayne's mind a little to help us all learn how we can do a better job as we attempt to be the hands, feet, and heart of Christ to one another.
Few, if any, conversations in the healthcare technology management field are as polarizing as the Right to Repair. In this podcast, 24x7 chief editor Keri Forsythe-Stephens speaks with someone who has a unique perspective on the Right to Repair, G. Wayne Moore, BSc, MBA, FASE, FAIUM, CEO of Acertara Acoustic Laboratories and the 2022 chair of the ultrasound section at the Medical Imaging & Technology Alliance (MITA), as well as the 2022 chair of MITA's service committee Here, Moore reveals where he stands on the Right to Repair and why he believes there's a lot of “misinformation” and “misunderstanding” surrounding the issue. He also shares his thoughts about the FDA's “Collaborative Community” initiative and how it could've been more successful. Finally, Moore addresses the criticism that OEM repair restrictions are simply about money—not safety.It's a lively discussion and one you won't want to miss.
On this episode of CyberWire-X, we examine double extortion ransomware. The large-scale cyber events of yesterday – Stuxnet, the Ukraine Power Grid Attack – were primarily focused on disruption. Cybercriminals soon shifted to ransomware with disruption still the key focus – and then took things to the next level with Double Extortion Ransomware. When ransomware first started to take off as the attack method of choice around 2015, the hacker playbook was focused on encrypting data, requesting payment and then handing over the encryption keys. Their methods escalated with Double Extortion, stealing data as well as encrypting it - and threatening to leak data if they don't receive payment. We've seen with ransomware groups like Maze that they will follow through with publishing private information if not paid. In the first part of the show, Rick Howard, the CyberWire's CSO, Chief Analyst, and Senior Fellow, talks with Wayne Moore, Simply Business' CISO and CyberWire Hash Table member, and, in the second half of the show, the CyberWire's podcast host Dave Bittner talks with Nathan Hunstad, episode sponsor Code42's Deputy CISO. They discuss how classic ransomware protection such as offsite backups are no longer enough. They explain that Double Extortion means that you need to understand what data has been stolen and weigh the cost of paying with the cost of your data going public.
Community Connection Tuesday July 12th 2022 Concerned Clergy Call For An Immediate Meeting Tomorrow Morning at 10 AM On Permit Less Carry Impact on Public Safety In Marion County. Wednesday, July 13th, at 10:00 AM at Purpose of Life Ministries at 3705 West Kessler Blvd. North Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46222 Why: "Because we understand that homicide violence and non-fatal shootings continue to rise to unprecedented heights in our city, faith leaders, community leaders feel that it is incumbent that all of us, faith leaders, community leaders, law enforcement, and policy makers work together in important initiatives to reduce the violence in our community. While recognizing that there is no silver bullet, we do believe that with strong community communication and involvement will be necessary to address this public safety crisis" Those Involved: "U.S. District Attorney Zachery Myers, Prosecutor Ryan Mears, IMPD Chief Randy Taylor, Baptist Minister's Alliance - Dr. Wayne Moore, Concerned Clergy of Indianapolis - Rev. David Greene, Sr." City County Council District 10/Majority Leader Maggie Lewis Joined Us Live To Discuss Last Night's City County Council Meeting. Comments on the Homeless Ordinance and more. IMPD Deputy Chief of Training, Policy, and Oversight Division Catherine Cummings Joined Us Live On Community Connection! Discussing: De- Escalation Training, Psychological evaluations, Racial Profiling, Etc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Enterprise encryption is a cybersecurity first principle strategy. Encryption is like mortar to our first principle wall. It holds together resilience and zero trust for material data. Rick explains the history of famous cryptographic techniques, dives into SolarWinds as an example of zero trust and encryption failure, and identifies some strategies to help implement encryption for data at rest and data in motion. The Hash Table reveals a risk-based approach to deploying encryption and makes a solid case for extensive enterprise encryption to defend against ransomware extortion. With Rick Howard, the Cyberwire's CSO and Chief Analyst, joined by Don Welch, the Penn State University Interim VP for IT and CIO, and Wayne Moore, the Simply Business CISO discuss Enterprise encryption as a first principle strategy. Cybersecurity professional development and continued education. You will learn about: cryptographic techniques, data at rest and in motion, encryption for data islands, open source and commercial encryption tools, protection against ransomware and extortion. CyberWire is the world's most trusted news source for cybersecurity information and situational awareness. Join the conversation with Rick Howard on LinkedIn and Twitter, and follow CyberWire on social media and join our community of security professionals: LinkedIn, Twitter, Youtube, Facebook, Instagram Additional first principles resources for your cybersecurity program. For more encryption and cybersecurity first principles resources, check the topic essay.
In this series called Vet to Venture, Wayne Moore, Managing Partner at Alumni Ventures Basecamp Fund, talks with veterans about their unique path in the military to a career in venture and technology. In this episode, Wayne talks with Bradley Harrison, General Partner with Scout Ventures, about how veterans are well positioned to transition from the military into entrepreneurial life.
In this series called Vet to Venture, Wayne Moore, Managing Partner at Alumni Ventures Basecamp Fund, talks with veterans about their unique path in the military to a career in venture and technology. In this episode, Wayne talks with Larsen Jensen, Co-founder and General Partner at Harpoon Ventures about how his “unplanned” path from a military career into VC has worked out so well.
In this series called Vet to Venture, Wayne Moore, Managing Partner at Alumni Ventures Basecamp Fund, talks with veterans about their unique path in the military to a career in venture and technology. In this episode, Wayne talks with Zachary Ellis, Managing Partner with HTX Fund, on thriving in VC after his military career and how he got into the VC universe.
In this series called Vet to Venture, Wayne Moore, Managing Partner at Alumni Ventures Basecamp Fund, talks with veterans about their unique path in the military to a career in venture and technology. In this episode, Wayne and Sherman Williams, Managing Partner of the Academy Investor Network, a virtual platform created for U.S. Service Academy Graduates to invest in venture-backed startups in two areas of investment focus: dual-use technology startups and the veteran-led startups.
In this series called Vet to Venture Capital, Wayne Moore, Managing Partner at Alumni Ventures Basecamp Fund, talks with veterans about their unique path in the military to a career in venture and technology. In this episode, Wayne and Tyson Clark, General Partner at GV, formerly Google Ventures, talk about his history at Stanford, ROTC, serving on a nuclear fast-attack submarine officer, business school, and entering the business world.
In this series called Vet to Venture Capital, Wayne Moore, Managing Partner at AVG Basecamp Fund, talks with veterans about their unique path in the military to a career in venture and technology. In this episode, Wayne and Todd Connor, Navy veteran and founder of Bunker Labs and author of Third Shift Entrepreneur, talk about how vets transition out of the strong direction of the military and into the self direction of the entrepreneur life.
The 4 D.H. Lescombes locations across New Mexico include 2 winery & Bistro locations in Albuquerque and Las Cruces plus D.H. Lescombes Winery & Tasting Room in Deming, and Hervé Wine Bar in Santa Fe. They are open for wine tastings 7 days a week and have an extensive inventory of wine for bottle and case sales. All locations offer our selection of New Mexico wines that were grown, produced, and bottled by the Lescombes family. Enjoy pairing wines with delicious appetizers, soups, salads, sandwiches, burgers, and entrees prepared by master chefs at our Bistro locations. Enjoy live music on select days at all locations.
Wayne Moore is a CFL running back and the 11th overall pick of the 2016 CFL Entry Draft.
Covid has hit the New Mexican Restaurant Industry hard. In this two part podcast, we visit first with Carol Wight of the N.M. Restaurant Association and in part two, with Janice Argabright from the iconic Owl Bar and Cafe in San Antonio, NM and with Wayne Moore from Lescombes Family Vineyards. Both podcasts put a very human face on the economic devastation caused by this pandemic.
Covid has hit the New Mexican Restaurant Industry hard. In this two part podcast, we visit first with Carol Wight of the N.M. Restaurant Association and in part two, with Janice Argabright from the iconic Owl Bar and Cafe in San Antonio, NM and with Wayne Moore from Lescombes Family Vineyards. Both podcasts put a very human face on the economic devastation caused by this pandemic.
For all those who have ever cared for a loved one and said at one point, “I need a drink” enjoy “Road Map” a gallows humor ditty for all the caretakers out there deliciously sung by Dee (Crissy Guerrero), Jean (Lisa Dyson), Ellen (Sally Stevens) and Dr. Anna(Deborah Robin). Davis (Philip Rodriguez) leaves to find his own path and the 11th hour number “Life Goes On” is sung by the sublime Sally Stevens. Sally brings grace and humanity to this song which explores the challenging experience of grief. Yolanda Mendiveles narrates and Camara Rauen hosts this episode. Music composed brilliantly by Wayne Moore. Book and Lyrics Eloise Coopersmith. Three hankie episode.
Love. There is no greater “medicine” for our family members at a time of grief than love. We hold each other tight. It is our gift to our family members and their gift back to us. Marty (Richard Soto) and his beloved Rosa (Denise Blasor) brilliantly remind us of the love between two soul mates. Dee (Crissy Guerrero) their daughter and her son Mack (Ben Horwitz) remember this love in “Roses in December” sung exquisitely by Crissy. Dee deals with all of this as she returns to work. The Kelly family leaves the home. Eloquent and meaningful performances by the entire cast. Also featured: Anne Montavon, Philip Rodriguez, Renee Wylder, Scott Seiffert. Narration: Yolanda Mendiveles. Hosted by Camara Rauen. Music composed by Steve Hill. Music arranged by Wayne Moore. Book and Lyrics Eloise Coopersmith
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Exhaustion and frustration lead to a showdown between Dr. Anna (Deborah Robin) and Jean (Lisa Dyson) when a team building exercise goes wrong. Faith, science and personalities all collide in a debate over hope. Finally unable to keep in the desperation over her mother’s dementia- we see why Dr. Anna is who she is… in the poignant song, “Please Come Home, Mom” sung with tender and heartfelt humanity by the luminescent Deborah Robin. This episode also features Philip Rodriguez, Renee Wylder, Richard Soto, Sally Stevens, Ben Horwitz. Narration: Yolanda Mendiveles. Hosted by Camara Rauen. Presented as Live reading at the Frida Cinema as part of a grant from the Santa Ana Arts Council and Breath of Fire Latina Theater Ensemble. Music composed by Wayne Moore. Book and Lyrics by Eloise Coopersmith
Have you ever been to the hospital with a sick family member or friend? You trudge though a mountain of paper work, deal with tired nurses who can only quote the hospital policies, and while trying NOT to get what is flowing out of the orifices of the others in the waiting room…you break into song… “How did I get here…that’s what I want to know…” trying somehow to make sense of the craziness- dealing with your fears and trying to stay positive. We1l that is the opening of our musical digital series, now a podcast, “Home for Mom”. Dee and her family finds themselves dealing with the Emergency Room. Features Deborah Robin as Doctor Anna, Crissy Guerrero as Dee. Please subscribe to this channel to see the rest!!! Written and produced by Eloise Coopersmith- Composer and instrumentalist is Wayne Moore. visit www.homeformom.online to learn more....
If you've been in the fire protection industry long enough, you'll recognize that a mass notification system (MNS) is a relatively recent addition to NFPA 72. But how did its inclusion initially come about, and what role does risk analysis play in the design of an MNS? In this episode, Rodger Reiswig speaks with Wayne Moore, P.E., CFPS, SET, FSFPE, F.NSPE, vice president of Jensen Hughes, a fire protection engineering and code-consulting firm. Some of the topics to be covered include how: - The Department of Defense, which had been using MNS since the 1996 Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia, requested that it be added to NFPA 72 in 2007 - Risk analysis, MNSs, and emergency response plans are unique to a particular building, which sets them apart from other areas of fire protection that must conform to “absolute” codes - The MNS can be allowed to override the fire alarm signal – but only under certain circumstances Visit www.johnsoncontrols.com/fire-detection to learn more about fire detection solutions from Johnson Controls ====================================================================================== This podcast was recorded and is being made available by Johnson Controls (together with its affiliates and its and their employees, “JCI”) solely for informational purposes. The information, statements, comments, views, and opinions expressed or provided in this podcast (including by speakers who are not officers, employees, or agents of JCI) are not necessarily those of JCI, do not constitute professional advice, and may not be current. No person viewing this podcast should act or refrain from acting on the basis of the content of this podcast without first seeking appropriate professional advice, nor shall the information be used as a substitute for professional advice. JCI does not make any representation or warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions contained in this podcast, and any liability therefor is expressly disclaimed. JCI does not undertake any obligation whatsoever to provide any form of update, amendment, change or correction to any of the information, statements, comments, views or opinions set forth in this podcast. No part of this podcast may, without JCI's prior written consent, be reproduced, redistributed, published, copied or duplicated in any form, by any means.
Sunday, June 9, 2019 Sermon Title: "I'm Getting Ready to be Revealed" Guest Speaker: Pastor Wayne Moore
Bassam talks with Dr. Wayne Moore, who works as the Medical Director of the Physician Assistant program at Meharry Medical College and is the founder and CEO of Moore Life Urgent Care located in Gallatin, TN. They chat about his path from medical student to Medical Director of Emergency Medical Services of Washington, DC to how he became an entrepreneur and started his urgent care clinic.Dr. Wayne Moore would like to dedicate this episode to the memory of his father, Earl W. Moore D.D. MPH, who served as his inspiration, motivation, and mentor. Love you, dad! RIP. (February 19, 1925 to June 11, 2018).Complete episode show notes can be found here: https://www.doctorhustle.com/episode2/Doctor Hustle Twitter: @doctor_hustleDoctor Hustle Instagram: @doctor.hustle
Amanda and Scott are in for Marshall in a sit down with McMaster football running back Wayne Moore.
Automakers are still hunting for the 21st Century Holy Grail – better known as the next cheap energy source. With the jury still out on petroleum -- and ethanol, electricity and natural gas all having their issues -- what’s a vehicle manufacturer to do? Well some, like our three guests on Autoline This Week, say check out liquid propane. Join host John McElroy along with Wayne Moore from CleanFUEL USA, Ford’s Rob Stevens and Joe Thompson from ROUSH CleanTech for a look at what may be the next great fuel.
Automakers are still hunting for the 21st Century Holy Grail – better known as the next cheap energy source. With the jury still out on petroleum -- and ethanol, electricity and natural gas all having their issues -- what’s a vehicle manufacturer to do? Well some, like our three guests on Autoline This Week, say check out liquid propane. Join host John McElroy along with Wayne Moore from CleanFUEL USA, Ford’s Rob Stevens and Joe Thompson from ROUSH CleanTech for a look at what may be the next great fuel.
Automakers are still hunting for the 21st Century Holy Grail – better known as the next cheap energy source. With the jury still out on petroleum -- and ethanol, electricity and natural gas all having their issues -- what’s a vehicle manufacturer to do? Well some, like our three guests on Autoline This Week, say check out liquid propane. Join host John McElroy along with Wayne Moore from CleanFUEL USA, Ford’s Rob Stevens and Joe Thompson from ROUSH CleanTech for a look at what may be the next great fuel.