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Resurrection City Church - St. Paul Minnesota
No Greater Love | Loving the Church

Resurrection City Church - St. Paul Minnesota

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 42:52


Jesus tells us we respond to his love by obeying him, and obeying him is summed up in two simple but profound commands: Love God, and love your neighbor as yourself. In our series, we previously spent time studying what it means to love God, and for the next few weeks we will study how to love your neighbor. A neighbor is anyone God gives us occasion and capacity to help, and one group who we have lots of occasion and capacity to help are the family of faith (Galatians 6:1), the church! In this message, Pastor Joel walks through four points based on Paul's letter to the Ephesians that help us to move in the right direction for living out the command to love our Res City family, or whatever church we call home: (1) Have a We Not Me mindset, (2) Assume the best in each other, (3) Don't let outside differences affect inside realities, and (4) Pursue our Common Mission.

Sermons: Campbell Road Church of Christ
B.L.A.S.T. Teaching and Admonishing (Jason Hardin)

Sermons: Campbell Road Church of Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 19:01


Our 2025 B.L.A.S.T. weekend sessions focus on "We Not Me". This lesson is that we are Teaching And Admonishing one another. Can we help you with your walk with God? We'd love to hear from you! https://www.thebibleway.com/contact/send-a-message

Sermons: Campbell Road Church of Christ
B.L.A.S.T. Love One Another (Jason Hardin)

Sermons: Campbell Road Church of Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 37:55


Our 2025 B.L.A.S.T. weekend sessions focus on "We Not Me". This lesson is that we need to love one another. Can we help you with your walk with God? We'd love to hear from you! https://www.thebibleway.com/contact/send-a-message

Sermons: Campbell Road Church of Christ
B.L.A.S.T. 2025-01-17 Members of One Another (Jason Hardin)

Sermons: Campbell Road Church of Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2025 37:50


Our 2025 B.L.A.S.T. weekend sessions focus on "We Not Me". This lesson is that we are members of one another. Can we help you with your walk with God? We'd love to hear from you! https://www.thebibleway.com/contact/send-a-message

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When your business partner has a stroke

We Not Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 47:31


Life-altering events can reveal the strength and resilience of the human spirit, highlight the value of a supportive network, and reveal the power of compassion and understanding.Both of this episode's guests have had first-hand experience in this area. Returning to the podcast is Gillian Coutts, who suffered a stroke in 2022 and has been on a long road to recovery. By her side, along with Gillian's husband Steve and her family, has been Gillian's business partner, Jenny Steadman, who has dealt with her own serious health concerns.This 100th episode is a testament to the power of the We Not Me spirit, and demonstrates what the combination of grit and grace can achieve.Three reasons to listenHear a powerful story of resilience and recoveryLearn about the importance of teamwork and support networks during difficult timesUnderstand the impact of life-altering events on personal and professional relationshipsEpisode highlights[00:10:37] Gill's life-changing moment[00:18:08] What Gill experienced while in a coma[00:20:20] Gill's journey of recovery[00:27:03] The role of mindfulness in Gill's recovery[00:30:07] Strengthening relationships[00:39:06] A hopeful future[00:43:47] Takeaways from Pia and DanLinksSupport Gill's GoFundMe campaignLeave us a voice note

We Not Me
Yes, Chef! Lessons from the professional kitchen

We Not Me

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 37:37


Kitchens – like any professional environment – need effective leadership. This means staying calm, promoting clear communication, and creating a learning environment where team members feel valued and motivated. Professional kitchens run well are the epitome of the We Not Me philosophy.This week, Dan and Pia are joined by Simon Zatyrka, a former executive chef who's spent most of his career in professional kitchens around the US. He's the founder of the Culinary Mechanic, where he coaches chefs on leadership and building a positive culture in the kitchen, offering a mix of on-site and virtual consulting.Three reasons to listenTo understand the importance of team building and development in high-pressure environmentsTo learn about the dynamics and leadership strategies used in professional kitchensTo discover how to create a productive and positive culture within a teamEpisode highlights[00:13:55] Inside a professional kitchen[00:23:56] Having key conversations[00:25:47] When communication breaks down[00:28:11] Just so you are aware[00:29:49] Simon's leadership tip[00:31:41] Takeaways from Pia and DanLinksConnect with Simon via LinkedInUnreasonable Hospitality: The Remarkable Power of Giving People More Than They Expect, by Will GuidaraTeam of Teams: New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World, by Stanley McChrystal, David Silverman, Tantum Collins and Chris FussellChef Journeys – Simon's podcastLeave us a voice note

Bethel Bible | Downtown Campus
November 19, 2023 - Eric Barton - 1 Corinthians 8:1-13 “We Not Me”

Bethel Bible | Downtown Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 45:28


November 19, 2023 - Eric Barton - 1 Corinthians 8:1-13 “We Not Me” by Bethel Downtown

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Infinite Leaders: Live

In this episode Lewis and Alan discuss the concept of "We Not Me".In 'Sensemakers' Lewis and Alan make sense of previous episodes and draw upon their lived experiences in both life and leadership. Special thanks to our partners Tsunami Sport, the leading eco-team wear brand, to Stephen Jones for our dynamic content, and to Eloisa Keens for the Artwork.

We Not Me
Season 6 review: with a little help from AI!

We Not Me

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 21:38


Embracing diversity, giving people autonomy, and working towards shared values with clarity – those are essential key ingredients for teams in 2023 and beyond.Those are among the insights Dan, Pia and their guests uncovered in season 6 of We Not Me. In this, the first episode of season 6, Squadify's founding team are here to discuss what they learned, and share a little of what we can expect from the next 12 weeks.Links What will happen when AI joins your team? – Episode 66, with Benjamin Dehant Season 6 review – Episode 72 with Matthew Bellringer What Simon Sinek could learn about irony in teams – Episode 71 with Richard Claydon The ‘clarity gap' in teams and how to close it – Episode 63 with Juliet Hammond The ups and downs of removing hierarchy from teams – Episode 65 with Tom McLoughlin Diversity and inclusion in West Africa – Episode 68 with Sahera Sumar Lessons in leadership from Fiji's COVID response – Episode 69 with Bernadette Welch Holding your values as you scale – Episode 70 When building a community, shared silence can be golden – Episode 67 with Matt Trinetti Disaster relief, community engagement and being an asset not a liability – Episode 62 with Gaz Breen Leave us a voice note

We Not Me
What will happen when AI joins your team?

We Not Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 34:03


AI has the potential to revolutionise collaboration and teamwork, but it has limitations and potential biases we need to watch out for.Benjamin Dehant is a specialist with experience using AI in collaboration and teamwork settings. He believes that in the future, every team member will have their own AI assistant that will help us work faster and more efficiently. But with those tools come limitations, and he raises the question of whether we want AI to do everything for us – and make decisions in our best interests – or if we want to maintain the value of doing things ourselves.Takeaways from Dan and Pia Governments may not be adequately prepared for the impact of AI. We need proactive governance and preparedness. We need to make a conscious choice when implementing AI, taking into consideration the potential benefits and risks, and regulating it in a way that benefits society as a whole. A general AI that knows everything about an organisation can provide valuable insights and data, joining dots together quicker than humans can. This could fuel more efficient and effective collaboration within teams. We must remain in charge of desired outcomes and not delegate responsibility to AI, especially given the potential for inaccuracies in AI-generated data. AI is a useful tool for enhancing human decision-making, but we need to remain vigilant and responsible in the process. Links Connect with Benjamin via LinkedIn Teams in the metaverse – We Not Me episode 16, with Ian Smith Artificial general intelligence (AGI) ChatGPT – AI text generation Midjourney – AI image generation Leave us a voice note

We Not Me
The ups and downs removing the hierarchy from a team

We Not Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 51:03


Removing hierarchy and implementing self-management in an organisation can be challenging, but it can also lead to positive changes and benefits for businesses willing to take the leap.Agency founder Tom McLaughlin felt he needed to let go of some control and delegate more as the company grew. He wanted to remove the hierarchy and power dynamics in the organisation, so worked with an expert in the field of self-management, and set about restructuring his company.Tom's book recommendations Maverick The Go Giver Song of Significance Takeaways from Pia and Dan Leaders who put a shell around themselves and are not open to feedback may be immune from criticism, but being open to feedback invites scrutiny and improves the system. The ultimate accountability for the business falls on the person responsible for the last penny in the bank, and it takes a team of trustworthy individuals to manage tough decisions together. There's a difference between a role and hierarchical power, so instead of shying away from leadership roles, team members can take ownership and accountability for decisions while still valuing everyone's input. Team members have the potential to see career opportunities differently in a flat organisation and value the freedom to explore and challenge themselves. Links The Push-up Challenge Find an emergency hotline where you are Connect with Tom via LinkedIn SEO Travel Psychological safety in teams – episode 3 of We Not Me, with Dr Jessica Tonissen Leave us a voice note

At The Podium with Manuel Amezcua
The Game Isn't Won on the Field, It's Won in Your Mind

At The Podium with Manuel Amezcua

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 45:31


Maurice "Moe" Ways is a former college football player at The University of Michigan and The University of California, Berkeley. A native of Michigan and alumni of Detroit Country Day School, Ways currently serves as a Senior Business Analyst at ESPN and lives in New York City. In this episode: - The parenting moments that changed the trajectory of Moe's athletic career and life- The impact of attending Detroit Country Day on Moe's personal, athletic, and professional life- The secret weapon behind star athletes at the University of Michigan like Tom Brady, Chris Webber, and Desmond Howard and what Moe learned about mindset from him- The simple but clear difference between average performers and great performers at any level - How to leverage your time as a student-athlete to create opportunities after your athletic career comes to an end- An inside look at the business of sports and through the lens of Moe's work at ESPN 00:00] Why you should know Moe Ways[03:08] From Maurice to "Moe"[05:00] His childhood, parents, and experience at Country Day.[08:50] The 3 principles of the Ways household[12:00] "Me or the White House?"[15:50] "Detroit Country Day changed my life for the better"[24:20] "We Not Me"[28:40] Stories of his journey from Country Day to the University of Michigan[34:58] Locker room experiences and young men he mentored[39:50] Moving West to finish his collegiate career[41:28] Life after football - Working at ESPN[42:36] Advice for young athletesNew to The Podcast? At The Podium with Manuel Amezcua features stories & tactical lessons from high performers in sports, business, and entertainment to help you take steps toward achieving your vision for life. Follow us on social media for clips and behind the scenes content:TikTokYouTubeInstagramLinkedinEnjoying the Show? Leave a rating to help us share the podcast with more listeners.

We Not Me
Bringing teams together around human-centred design

We Not Me

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 42:29


Innovation is a team sport and design thinking is a team activity. A great team involves multiple disciplines, diversity of perspectives, and a culture of permission to help guide each other towards good behaviours.Adam Billing is the founder of Treehouse Innovation and Sprintbase, and an expert in how design thinking can be used to fuel innovation. In his conversation with Dan and Pia, he explains the principles of design thinking, which involves deeply understanding what the customer cares about, inviting diverse perspectives to generate ideas, and rapidly moving those ideas towards solutions that are grounded in customer insights.Adam also talks about the importance of team dynamics and how a diverse team with individuals who have self-awareness, collaboration skills, and humility can make design thinking work effectively.Takeaways from Dan and Pia Design thinking is a team sport and meeds diverse perspectives to generate ideas. It protects from leading with assumptions and quickly getting attached to ideas. Design thinking is a slow process that requires psychological safety and co-creation. Innovation requires letting go of expertise and dealing with your own internal workings to be open. Curiosity is fundamental to design thinking and can be applied to life. Don't spend too much time polishing the perfect thing before launching it. Links Connect with Adam via LinkedIn Treehouse Innovation Why “culture fit” may not be what you want – Episode 55 of We Not Me, with Marsha Ramroop Designing for Growth: A Design Thinking Tool Kit for Managers, by Jeanne Liedtka and Tim Ogilvie Experiencing Design: The Innovator's Journey, by Jeanne Liedtka and Karen Hold DesignKit by Ideo Leave us a voice note

Edge of Your Seat Podcast
Episode 256: We Not Me

Edge of Your Seat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2023 91:38


The Princeton boys basketball team bought in to a system and played with the mentality of "We Not Me" this season as the Tigers finished 32-3, won a regional title, and received accomplished and awards. Coach Jason Smith (1:01:35) and seniors Grady Thompson (1:14:12) and Teegan Davis (1:22:26) join EOYS to talk about the season as it was going on.Intro: Bring it Back returns breaking down an Otis Redding album (11:14) and Win/Lose/Stat breaks down the winter postseaon (33:44).

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What is the data telling us about psychological safety?

We Not Me

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 31:59


the latest dataset from Squadify reveals how teams rate psychological safety. Juliet Hammond joins Adn and Pia to go through the numbers and add some context.Carl Rogers defines psychological safety as an individual feeling unconditional worth. This forms the basis of the movement, continued on by Amy Edmondson who defines it as a shared belief held by team members that the team is safe for interpersonal risk-taking. Timothy Clark's model defines four stages of psychological safety: inclusion safety, learner safety, contributor safety, and challenger safety.Takeaways from Dan and Pia Team leaders should recognise that feeling psychologically safe may be biased towards individuals with high status. It's a common mistake to assume everyone can speak their minds freely. We need to reimagine how to create personal connections within a hybrid environment, both virtually and face-to-face. If we don't, the foundation of psychological safety will be compromised. Challenger safety might be seen as a momentum killer and a pain. However, it's important for leaders to take on challenges. The comfort levels of the team leader themselves play a big role in creating a sense of safety for their teams. And doing so without being controlling can be difficult. Links Connect with Juliet on LinkedIn Psychological safety in teams – We Not Me episode 3 with Dr Jessica Tonissen Building psychological safety: a how-to guide – We Not Me episode 41, with Stephan Wiedner Leave us a voice message

We Not Me
A boarding school on the water – the unique team dynamics of yachting

We Not Me

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 29:51


Whether you're facing off against pirates or catering for celebrities, life on board a megayacht is about teamwork, reciprocity, and pulling your weight.Jens Lee is a deck engineer who has spent the last five years working on various large vessels. Jens describes the adventure of a lifetime, including working on everything from small sailing bases to 100-metre megayachts, catering for world leaders and A-list Hollywood stars, and even meeting pirates. He explains that life on board is “like a floating boarding school”, with the captain acting as the headmaster and the crew living together and spending 24 hours in each other's company.Takeaways from Pia and Dan Bold choices can lead to exciting new paths. Reciprocity is a key part of social capital within a team. This can be as simple as holding a door open for someone. Corporations, small businesses, organisations, teams, even yacht crews face the same fundamental challenges of getting on and facing challenges together. Links Atomic Habits, by James Clear Bringing head and heart to teams – We Not Me episode 6, with Lucy Hovanec

Our truth
Joshua King

Our truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2023 29:01


Come vibe with us as we discuss the ends in outs of multiple streams of income. Please feel free to comment, follow, subscribe, and join in on the conversation. Remember its forever We Not Me. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Inside the Mortgage Mind
In Excellent Company – Ron Wallace, Author & Developer, Retired President UPS International, CEO Number One Group

Inside the Mortgage Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 55:32


This episode of “In Excellent Company,” features Author, Developer, Former President of UPS, & CEO of Number One Group, Ron Wallace, as he sits down with XINNIX's own Casey “Blade” Cunningham. Pull up a seat to the table and enjoy an insightful conversation about the principles of Wallace's book, “Leadership Lessons from a UPS Driver: Building a Culture of We Not Me.” You won't want to miss this! The post In Excellent Company – Ron Wallace, Author & Developer, Retired President UPS International, CEO Number One Group appeared first on XINNIX.

We Not Me
Season 3 review: head, heart and guts

We Not Me

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 53:11


Leadership is equal parts head, heart, and guts. Joining Dan and Pia to look back on an inspirational third season of We Not Me is CEO of LIW, Dan Meek.Episodes highlighted Breaking out of the box – neurodiversity and connection, with Ross Fraser The brain science of teams, with Sue Langley Teams at the frontline of medicine, with Andy Bocock Connecting to heal, with James & Kristy Thomas Teams in disaster relief, with Janet and Reid Boswell Bringing our baggage to teams, with Mark Steadman Generative leadership in teams, with Kathleen Curran Coaching challenging teams, with Jackie Weaver Leadership for healthy teams, with Stephen Hunt Happiness in teams, with Matt Phelan Links Head, Heart and Guts: How the World's Best Companies Develop Complete Leaders, by David L Dotlich et al Leave us a voice note

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Emotional intelligence in teams

We Not Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 44:56


Human beings are designed to connect. Lockdowns showed us how much we valued connection, but also how vital our habits were to helping us stabilise. But while habits include routine behaviours, they can also include thought patterns that lead to judgements of others.Sue Langley equips people to be the best they can be. She does this by applying positive psychology, emotional intelligence, and neuroscience. In her conversation with Dan and Pia, she explores how principles applied of positive psychology can help teams get stuff done together.Takeaways from Dan and Pia Put your brain health first. Build habits Pay attention and attune to the things that will keep you on your game. Links Langley Group Positive psychology fusiform gyrus In Conversation with Professor Marco Iacoboni Generative leadership in teams – We Not Me episode 30 Self-determination theory Leave us a voice note

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Bringing our baggage to teams

We Not Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 46:26


We all carry our psychological histories on our backs, and the weight of those feelings can affect how we work within a team. We Not Me producer Mark Steadman began to understand this as he learned more about how his neurodivergence contributed to team dynamics.Mark is a podcast producer, consultant, and coach. He works with individuals and small teams to help them access their potential to create impact, using their voice. He started his own community for changemakers and thought-leaders last year, fuelled by his love of connecting with other humans.Takeaways from Pia and Dan We can examine our origin stories to understand how they inform our present. We can try to see ourselves as evolving, rather than set in place. Rather than wait for the messy parts of life to be over, be can be compassionate towards ourselves and be OK in notbeing OK right now. Links Connect with Mark on LinkedIn Origin, Mark's consultancy Podcode, Mark's podcasting blog and community Leave us a voice note

Our truth
CyAnn Center

Our truth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 37:03


Take a dive into the minds of two business owners as we discuss a variety of topics. Remember its forever We Not Me. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Data from the heart, with Simon Shepard

We Not Me

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 34:48


How do we create moments to reset? Just like a Formula 1 car pulling into a pitstop, slowing down and stopping completely in order to win a race – how can we create moments of mental and emotional rest during our working days?Simon Shepard is the CEO of Optima-life. He helps teams understand themselves better as individuals, and the role their physiologies play in their performance. Simon shares his frameworks for helping people understand the messages their body might be sending them. One of them includes a way to measure the stresses of the last week, by scoring events on a scale of difficulty and multiplying them by the emotional impact they had.Dan and Pia's takeaways A heart rate variability monitor may help you understand what affects your sleep patterns. Taking a pitstop is more effective than trying to push on through burnout. Links The Battle For Balance – Simon's book Critical Teams, with Martin Bromiley – episode 20 of We Not Me

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Season 1 review and the conditions for success in 2022

We Not Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 50:54


In their first episode of season two, Dan and Pia explore the three Cs needed for success: clarity, climate and competence with the help of Dr Jessica Tonissen.Download the Three Cs cheat sheetDan, Pia, and Jess review some of the key takeaways from season one of the We Not Me podcast: Three things sales teams need to do to be more effective: episode 4 with Anna Britnor Guest Bringing head and heart to teams: episode 6, with Lucy Hovanec Teamwork on set: episode 8, with Erik Thomson Agile teams: episode 9, with Natalie Peters Diversity in Teams: episode 11, with Sahera Sumar What teams can learn from sport: episode 7, with Owen Finegan Clarity at speed: episode 5, with Todd Schroeder Customer-centric teams: episode 10, with Stuart Dalziel Teams in a work from anywhere world: episode 2, with Michelle Zimany Compassion, Actually: episode 12, with Gillian Coutts

We Not Me
Trailer: We need to talk about teams

We Not Me

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 1:44


What makes a rockstar team? How can we work from anywhere? What part does connection play in today's world? Welcome to a brand new podcast, all about how humans connect and get stuff done together, presented by friends and colleagues Dan Hammond and Pia Lee.Pia is the CEO of Squadify. She taught children and then wanted to find out what they did when they grew up, so became a leadership consultant.After exploring engineering, Squadify Chief Product Officer Dan found analytical and people-focused joy in product management.Subscribe now to hear new episodes of We Not Me, as soon as they're released.

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On the Whistle
We Not Me

On the Whistle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 48:14


This week's episode, “We Not Me” features a great conversation with coach Dave Steckel. Stec – as his player's call him – has an extensive collegiate coaching resume featuring schools like Rutgers, University of Missouri, and Missouri State University. We discuss his recent book, “The Fisherman; Leadership Traits to Win the Game of Life. Coach highlights the importance of overcoming conflict and disagreements privately and working together as a team as the key to success on the field. Stec also explains how preconceived notions caused his career shift..and it's not what you'd think… You read the book for yourself here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1938254856/ref=tsm_1_fb_lk On the Whistle is brought to you by SquadLocker!

Utah Lacrosse Report
PLL Championship Series in Utah? IMLAX Leagues Resume, Senior Spotlights

Utah Lacrosse Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 6:22


Good afternoon lacrosse fans! I hope you had a wonderful Memorial Day weekend and thank you for spending some time reading the Utah Lacrosse Report. I sure missed watching the NCAA Championships this weekend! I was telling my kids about the tradition of Memorial Day weekend (both in and out of the lacrosse community) and it made me reflect on watching my first NCAA Championship in the Spring of 2000. I had played lacrosse for about 3 months at that point and had never seen college lacrosse. Admittedly, to a 15-year-old, it was the first time I'd heard of Johns Hopkins. The Blue Jays fell to Syracuse, 14-12, on Saturday. You can watch the full game here. The other game that day featured Princeton beating Virginia, 12-11. That set up the final which led to a 13-7 win for Syracuse. Liam Banks and Ryan Powell were the studs for the Orange. Josh Sims, a decorated midfielder, led Princeton. It was an eye-opening experience as a young lacrosse player and I'm grateful for every Memorial Day weekend since. What has been your favorite Memorial Day weekend memory? News & UpdatesYouth/High SchoolWell, there will be lacrosse this Spring after all! Intermountain Lacrosse (IMLAX) released guidelines last week outlining the rules/adjustments that were made to accommodate the situation. I won't go into detail as to what they said, just know that lacrosse at the youth level will happen this year. The lone part that stood out to me was that there will be no face-offs. This actually happens yearly in Utah in the form of the girls' high school Super 7s league each fall. I personally think it's a great format, especially under the circumstances.The high school level gets a little trickier. The IMLAX teams minus a few who opted out will have a two-week tournament starting next weekend. The games will be tournament length and also have no face-offs. It's not 100% yet but it sounds like that is the direction it is heading. The UHSAA teams are considered club teams since May 22 and are on their own. It looks like many are setting up games with each other. I'm hearing that the girls' teams will put something together as well, likely a 7x7 tournament. For both the youth and high school IMLAX leagues, coaches, officials and players will be screened before the game using a chatbot that will ask questions. I'd love to hear your feedback on if you think removing the face-off is a good idea or not so shoot me a note or reply at the bottom. PLLAn interesting article came through my newsfeed this week. From the Observer Today (New York), an interview with Zed Williams (NLL Georgia/PLL Whipsnakes) mentioned that Utah is in the running to host the PLL Championship Series. “The PLL is like a tour,” Williams said. “The league usually travels to designated spots, but this year they are going to play in one location that hasn't been determined yet. The games will be streamed and be on the NBC sports networks.”Williams said that a couple of the locations in mind are Massachusetts or Utah, but nothing is set in stone. Well, what an interesting twist! When the league announced a quarantined event somewhere, I thought Florida or California would be the go-to choices, but it sounds like it could be here. That makes sense if you think about it. One of the ‘cons' of having an event here is our relatively small lacrosse community compared to other parts of the country, however, in a quarantine event, that all goes away. If you look at just facilities, ease of travel, low amount of COVID-19 cases compared to other states, health systems, etc., then Utah is a great place to hold an athletic event! OtherSt. Johns published an article about former Riverton stand-out, Mikala Davis. ESPN analyst Paul Carcaterra interviewed Bubba Fairman on Twitter. It's a four-tweet series so be sure to catch all four!Senior SpotlightsThe Deseret News published its shoutout to Seniors: Boys | Girls The Herald Journal also published an article about the lacrosse season getting canceled.Thank you to the coaches who submitted these! Corner Canyon BoysTyson Packer - Tyson is a 2020 senior captain. One of the first there and last to leave. Tyson is a great example on and off the field. His ‘All In' attitude has been contagious amongst the team. We thank Tyson for the wonderful example he has set for the younger players. Sam Peterson - Sam is a first-year varsity player who was asked to change positions from attack to defense. Sam is definitely a We Not Me guy. Without hesitation he made the switch and quickly earned the nickname ‘6 Piece' by his teammates for getting ‘nuggets' (constantly being in passing lanes and knocking the ball down). He has been a great addition to the team and a great teammate. Jacob Simpson - Jake Simpson, aka ‘The Flying Dutchman', has been putting balls in the back of the net for Corner Canyon for the past 3 years. A senior captain, Jake had averaged 60 points the previous two seasons and was already up to 19 points in 3 games for the 2020 season. Jake's ‘All In' attitude on the field led to many great plays but made him an even better teammate off the field. Maxwell Covey - Max is a great athlete but his willingness to do whatever it takes for the team is where he really shines. D-Mid is a no-frills position in today's game of lacrosse and Max embraces his role. His ‘Do Your Job' attitude sets him apart and makes him part of one of the top D-Mid units in the state. He is a great example of what a Corner Canyon player is all about and he has made Corner Canyon Lacrosse better by being involved.Zach Meyer - Zach Meyer, known by the coaches as ‘The Intern', is the coolest under pressure and fastest guy on the field. You may not always be able to tell by his laid back demeanor but Zach is one heck of a competitor. Always willing to do what helps the team, his ‘We Not Me; attitude translated into him playing both offensive midfield and defensive midfield. Zach was part of our three short stick defense at times this year because we were so comfortable having him on the field. The only guy we asked to be a two-way midfielder, Zach excelled in whatever we asked him to do.Andrew Ballman - Andrew Ballman, aka ‘Balls', follows in the tradition of aggressive and gritty defensemen at Corner Canyon. From the moment he put on the Chargers colors he has been a great addition to our defense. His ‘All In' attitude on the field helps anchor our defense. He definitely makes attackmen think twice about trying to get to the middle of the field.Jacob Holmberg - Jacob Holmberg was new to the varsity team this year. Jake is a guy who leaves it all out on the field. Willing to do whatever is needed to help the team, he played both LSM and D-Pole. His ‘We Not Me' attitude shined during our first three games this year, jumping in wherever he was needed. Jake was a great example to the younger guys on what it meant to be a great teammate.Chaz Cutrer - Senior captain Chaz Cutrer has played many different roles for the varsity team over the last three years. An outstanding leader, Chaz is willing to accept whatever role the coaches have asked of him. He has played offensive midfield, attack and this year, defensive midfield. Never one to back down to a challenge, Chaz' ‘Do Your Job' attitude propelled our team to the right mindset from the start of the year through our first three games. Blake Luper - Blake Luper has been a varsity guy at Corner Canyon for three years. A fierce competitor and senior captain, Blake has shined this season from the very start, netting 5 goals in our home opener. A guy who has been ‘All In' from the beginning Blake has spent many hours on the wall and in the gym and it was on full display this year. Blake embraced his leadership role with tremendous passion and brought everyone up to his level. Thank you Blake for all the hard work.Nicolas Hiner - Nic Hiner is another one of our blue-collar workers. He doesn't complain, he doesn't hesitate, he doesn't waver. He just asks what he can do to help and gets to work. His ‘Do Your Job' attitude was evident from the very start of the year when he was asked to move from midfield/attack to be a FOGO. Not only did he embrace the new job, but he excelled at it, winning all but 3 face-offs in his first two games. In his third game, due to another player's injury, he had to shoulder the entire load and helped us to a 10-3 halftime lead. Nic is a great example of putting the team first.Jordan BoysBrad Forbush - Favorite thing about playing lacrosse or for Jordan: Getting to play with everyone on the team. It didn't matter the skill level, everyone was included and played together as a team. Bradley plans to college at SLCC for the first year and then transfer to Dixie State College. Bradley has enjoyed all of his experiences at Jordan, that have built many friendships and provided so many great memories.Korben Gawrych - Gawrych began playing lacrosse last year for the first time and really enjoyed the game. His position was defender and he fearlessly defended the goal against the opposing team. He was looking forward to another great season but sometimes things don't always turn out the way we plan. It was fun while it lasted. He appreciates the life lessons taught by coach Spendlove both on and off the field, he is a great role model for the boys. After graduation Korben plans to serve a mission and following his mission, college, where he will pursue his goal of becoming an architectural landscaper. He loves to create beauty and transform a landscape into something spectacular. He has great vision. Parker Wade - From the day he could walk he's been throwing, catching, climbing and running! He loves being outside; hiking, camping and snowboarding, anything that gets him in the mountains. He loves music and has an appreciation for all genres. He has played the guitar from a young age and is a very good musician. Parker has always had a love for sports and any kind of fun, high energy activity. He's a natural athlete and has always been full of life, ready for the next adventure! His competitive nature keeps his energy high and his excitement for the game entertaining! Parker is a loyal, kind, and easy-going kid who connects with people and loves life. His future plans after High School include serving an LDS mission, and then returning to attend UVU or the Community College, probably live in a van while figuring out what next exciting adventure awaits!Tyler Carbine - Favorite thing about playing lacrosse or for Jordan: Tyler's favorite part was his teammates and he plans after high school to go to college. Tyler grew up playing Jordan football and was very excited for his varsity year of lacrosse.Talon Marshall - Talon has been playing lacrosse for the last year. He started out playing with his friends and enjoyed it so he joined the team his senior year. He has enjoyed working with the coaches and his teammates. It has been a highlight of his senior year, unfortunately, a short-lived highlight, but one none the less. Talon is ready to graduate and start a new chapter of his life. He is weighing out all his options so his plans after graduation are still to be determined.Chase Fairbanks - Fairbanks has been playing lacrosse since kindergarten. He has played every position including goalie but at 6'3”, he ultimately found his groove as a long pole defender. Chase's favorite thing about Jordan lacrosse has been being a part of a team that feels more like a family where everyone pushes and encourages each other along the way! It is an added bonus to feel like he's playing the game he loves with a big group of awesome friends. Chase has been accepted to Southern Utah University's helicopter pilot program in the fall and is anxious to move south and start working toward getting up in the air.Taylor Rieben - Taylor loved ‘Vibin' with the boys. Lacrosse has been Taylor's life for five years. He plays year-round and has loved it. We couldn't be more proud of him, watching him from just learning to play to be a strong player and leader on his team. This last season has been tough for him, us and I am sure his entire team to miss out on. The blessing through it all is his amazing teammates and coach. Taylor has made lasting friendships in his teammates and his coach and as his parents we couldn't ask for more from this fabulous group of boys we have watched grow, learn and play. We will miss watching Taylor play at Jordan, but we can't wait to see where his future takes him and what his next adventure will be. Yousif Aldarweesh - Yousif has been playing lacrosse since 7th grade and loved how all the guys are tight like a family. After high school, Yousif plans to go to college and continue his lacrosse career.Landon Ivins - Ivins has played lacrosse for five years. His favorite thing about playing for Jordan is the team. Landon has joined the Navy, specializing in Master of Arms, and will leave June 16th for training. He will be training in Chicago and then Texas. Then he plans on attending UVU.Luke Parker - Lucas has been playing lacrosse since age 10. Lucas was looking forward to his senior year of lacrosse, but it didn't work out the way we thought. Lucas has always loved his teammates and has played with some of them for many years. After high school, Lucas plans to attend UVU and serve an LDS mission. He wants to become a teacher. We know wherever he lands he will do great things and we can't wait to see them. We love you Lucas and we are so proud of you.Stockton Glover - Stockton was just 3 years old when we went outside one spring day to see what he was doing and found him in his 13-year-old brother's lacrosse gear; complete with helmet, pads, cleats, stick and ball. Though he could hardly move with all the big gear on, he knew exactly how to put it on and he was scooping that ball for all he was worth! Because his two older brothers were playing, he couldn't wait to turn five so he could play Storm lacrosse on a real team. Stockton has played lacrosse for the past 12 years. He loves the game. He spends countless hours watching college lacrosse on TV and working to understand the strategies of the game and ways to enhance technique. Lacrosse was natural for him as a young player, but having 4 knee surgeries on each knee over the past few years made it a continual battle to try to regain strength, mobility and speed. Still he loves the game and was so disappointed that he was unable to actually play his senior season. Stockton appreciates the tradition that exists with Jordan lacrosse as it was one of the first high school programs in the Salt Lake Valley. He is very grateful for all of the coaches and volunteers who have given of their time and talents for many years to enable him to play the game that he loves. Stockton will be attending one semester at Utah State University this fall, with plans to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints next spring.Wesley Edwards - Edwards started playing lacrosse in the 6th grade and has been playing defense since his freshman year. His favorite things about playing lacrosse are the friendships he's made ("How bout that Airplane food"), the lessons he's learned about working hard through challenges, and the new vocabulary words he learned from the Vegas players. After graduation, he is headed to Northern California on a Spanish-speaking mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. When he returns he will attend BYU where he plans to major in History.Zak Thaxton - Zak has played for six years and his favorite thing was being able to be in the weight room and having the team motivate each other to push to our limits. After high school, he'll be going to USU to receive an associates degree and then transfer to Colorado State to major and master in financial economics.Jordan GirlsSeptember Hicks - This was my first year playing lacrosse! I was very nervous to play because I was worried about judgment from the rest of the team, but they did nothing but encourage me and help me every single day. I'm so grateful for the girls and my coaches. After graduation I will be attending Utah Valley University and going to school for Forensic Science to become a Behavioral Analyst for the FBI. I would like to send a special ‘Thank You' to Taylor Stone for encouraging me to try something new and for being the most wonderful coach. Megan Fernandez - Megan has been playing lacrosse for 6 years. She has loved the bonding and friendships she has had with the girls on the team. Megan was looking forward to being a Captain this year, and taking the field one last time with her best friends. Megan will be attending the University of Utah this fall on a full-ride honors scholarship, where she will study environmental engineering. She will play lacrosse for the U of U. We are so proud of her. Trinity Sandberg - Trinity has been playing lacrosse for four years. Her favorite thing was being able to learn a new sport and have fun playing. She tore her ACL and Meniscus while playing fall ball prior to her senior year. She was determined to get back on the field for her senior year. Trinity attended physical therapy several times a week and did many exercises at home to help speed up recovery. The physical therapist told her she had one of the fastest recoveries he has seen. Trinity plans on attending SLCC after high school, she is currently interested in exercise scienceHalli Thompson - Halli Thompson played her first season of lacrosse seven years ago and immediately fell in love with the sport. She has not stopped playing since and hopes to continue through college. She loves the bonds she has made with her teammates and coaches throughout the lacrosse seasons. She has learned that practice, persistence, hard work, and teamwork are what it takes to be great. She plans on attending the engineering program at the University of Utah and continuing to use the skills and winning attitude that she learned in lacrosse in her pursuit of a career in engineering. Lexi Burns - Lexi has played lacrosse for six years. Her favorite thing about Jordan lacrosse was winning the state championship and the friends she has made. Her plans after high school will be playing college lacrosse. Skyline GirlsCosette Charles - Going to Westminster, playing lacrosse for their team, getting a paramedic license and wanting to be an ER Doctor.Reagon Wolf - Going to Dixie State University, becoming a Dental Hygienist, and joining their club women's lacrosse team.Tessa Frey - Serving a mission with the church of Jesus Christ of latter-day saints than attending BYU, and playing women's lacrosse for BYU.Liz Ruben - Wants to go into the Army as a 68W (Combat Medic). While in the Army She'll be Majoring in Emergency Management, Paramedic, and Fire Academy. Arynn Maxon - Going to Western Washington University of College.Amaya Roy - Going to Dixie State University.Julane Machado - Going to the University of Utah.Karla Tapia - Going to University in Hawaii at Monoa.Bridget Miller - Going to Western Washington University. Elle Neville - Either going to SLCC or University of Utah and wants to go into nursing. Elle will be playing college lacrosse.Kimmy Curtis - Going to Utah State University and playing lacrosse. Lanie Cheatham - Going to Wesleyan, Middlebury or Oberlin. Waterford BoysLiam Bywater - Liam was a tenacious lacrosse player who made the switch to defense early in his career and thrived on that side of the ball. Liam never shied away from contact and his aggressive style of play served him well. We will miss Liam's great stick work and the tenacity he brought to our defense. Liam will be attending the University of Utah to major in Business and hopefully play hockey.Kai Herron - Kai was a quiet but hard-working athlete who was a joy to coach. Kai never questioned what was asked of him and led by example on the defensive side of the ball. We will miss his composure and hard work on and off the field.  This fall Kai will be attending the University of Utah and majoring in Biomedical Engineering.Yianni Ziourias - Yianni was a wonderful athlete to coach who was willing to do whatever the coaches needed. A two-way middie that we could count on not only the offensive and defensive sides of the ball, but also on faceoffs. Yianni will be attending the University of Southern California in the fall to study Mechanical Engineering.That's it for today! — Tim Haslam This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.utahlaxreport.com

FBC Mountain View Podcast
Sunday Morning - November 24, 2019

FBC Mountain View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2019 46:40


Included Music: More About Jesus, Enough, Blessed Redeemer, and At the Cross followed by Matthew, Chelsea, and Elijah Jones singing Glorious DayMessage Title: Community Life   Text: Philippians 2:1-4   Take Home Point: Life is simply better in community when believers adopt a "We Not Me" lifestyle.  

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Kentwood Community Church
We, Not Me 03

Kentwood Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2019 32:37


“I can do it myself!” seems to be an applauded approach to life. Such thinking is flawed. God didn't create us to go it alone. We need each other … not just for the sake of surviving, but for the sake of thriving and experiencing the fullness of life God desires for us. As scary and messy as relationships can be, we are called out of isolation into community where we can both know others and be known. Our spiritual journey in life is meant to be a “We Not Me” experience!

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Kentwood Community Church
We, Not Me 02

Kentwood Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2019 37:47


“I can do it myself!” seems to be an applauded approach to life. Such thinking is flawed. God didn't create us to go it alone. We need each other … not just for the sake of surviving, but for the sake of thriving and experiencing the fullness of life God desires for us. As scary and messy as relationships can be, we are called out of isolation into community where we can both know others and be known. Our spiritual journey in life is meant to be a “We Not Me” experience!

god we not me
Kentwood Community Church
We, Not Me 01

Kentwood Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019 33:28


“I can do it myself!” seems to be an applauded approach to life. Such thinking is flawed. God didn't create us to go it alone. We need each other … not just for the sake of surviving, but for the sake of thriving and experiencing the fullness of life God desires for us. As scary and messy as relationships can be, we are called out of isolation into community where we can both know others and be known. Our spiritual journey in life is meant to be a “We Not Me” experience!

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California School News Radio
12/04/18 Football Excites Fontana USD

California School News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 27:59


Football fever has returned to Fontana Unified School District. Henry J. Kaiser High School defeated Rialto Eisenhower 48-40 in a CIF State Division 3-A semi-final game to advance to their first state championship game. Kaiser Principal Terry Abernathy discusses the team's “We Not Me” philosophy, the heroics of star running back Christian Hunter, and the grand tradition of Fontana football and what their success means for the community.

Hoax Busters: Conspiracy or just Theory?
Call 502-Hoax Busters-Amerika.

Hoax Busters: Conspiracy or just Theory?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2017


The will to power operating under a pure democratic disguise has finished off its masterpiece so well that the object's sense of freedom is actually flattered by the most thorough-going enslavement that has ever existed.-Oswald Spengler, Donald J Trump, Syria, Ronald Reagan, War Crimes, The Absence of the Sacred Book by Jerry Mander, Planned Obsolescence, Veganism, Abortion, Television, We Not Me, Early Childrens Programming vs. Modern Childrens Programming, Evolution, E-coli Experiments, Peer Review, Joe Rogan, Lawrence Krauss, Alfred Kinsey, The Multiverse, Sleep Cycles, Star Trek, Tim Kelly, Podcasts, Media Fakery. hoaxbusterscall.com Intro Hold Music Snippet: Amerika by Rammstein Outros: Ian Edwards on Veganism, Sesame Street -Moon Man,Nuclear weapons... new Documentary BBC 2016 via John Adams Call 502 brought to you by Hoax Buddy Benefactors, William Crawford and Joshua Charteris

Opawa Baptist Church - Sermon Audio
We (Not Me) Pt.15 - Spirit

Opawa Baptist Church - Sermon Audio

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2013 54:49


In part 15 of We (Not Me), Pastor Rob Petrini preaches on walking and living in the Spirit.

Opawa Baptist Church - Sermon Audio
We (Not Me) Pt.14 - Grace

Opawa Baptist Church - Sermon Audio

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2013 37:44


In part 14 of our series, We (Not Me), Pastor Rob Petrini speaks on "grace".

Opawa Baptist Church - Sermon Audio
We (Not Me) Pt.13 - Holiness

Opawa Baptist Church - Sermon Audio

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2013 34:37


In part 13 of our series, We (Not Me), Pastor Rob Petrini speaks on holiness.

Opawa Baptist Church - Sermon Audio
We (Not Me) Pt.11 - Worship

Opawa Baptist Church - Sermon Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2013 52:20


In part 11 of our series, We (Not Me), Pastor Rob Petrini speaks on worship.

Opawa Baptist Church - Sermon Audio
We (Not Me) Pt.10 - Baptism

Opawa Baptist Church - Sermon Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2013 42:49


In part 10 of We (Not Me), Rob Petrini speaks on baptism.

Opawa Baptist Church - Sermon Audio
We (Not Me) Pt.9 - Communion

Opawa Baptist Church - Sermon Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2013 41:20


In part 9 of our series, We (Not Me), pastor Rob Petrini speaks on the importance of Communion.

Opawa Baptist Church - Sermon Audio
We (Not Me) Pt.8 - Easter

Opawa Baptist Church - Sermon Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2013 31:31


An Easter message from Pastor Rob Petrini in our continuing series: We (Not Me).

Opawa Baptist Church - Sermon Audio
We (Not Me) Pt.7 - Discipleship

Opawa Baptist Church - Sermon Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2013 36:46


In our continuing series: We (Not Me), guest speaker Lynton Brocklehurst teaches on the subject of discipleship.

Opawa Baptist Church - Sermon Audio
We (Not Me) Pt.6 - Peacemakers

Opawa Baptist Church - Sermon Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2013 53:21


In part six of We (Not Me), Rob speaks on what it means to be a Peacemaker.

Opawa Baptist Church - Sermon Audio
We (Not Me) Pt.5 - Giving & Tithing

Opawa Baptist Church - Sermon Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2013 44:05


In part five of our series: We (Not Me), Rob speaks on the topics of giving and tithing.

Opawa Baptist Church - Sermon Audio
We (Not Me) Pt.4 - Church Ministry

Opawa Baptist Church - Sermon Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2013 43:19


In this message in our continuing series: We (Not Me), Pastor Rob Petrini speaks on the topic of Church Membership. Is Church membership important and is there any biblical basis for it?

Opawa Baptist Church - Sermon Audio
We (Not Me) Pt.3 - What is Ministry?

Opawa Baptist Church - Sermon Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2013 47:40


In part three of our series: We (Not Me), Pastor Rob Petrini explains the real meaning of "Ministry".

CBC Audio
“We” Not “Me” - Audio

CBC Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2012 47:00


Worship Service - 12/09/12

CBC Audio
“We” Not “Me” - Audio

CBC Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2012 47:00


Worship Service - 12/09/12

The Dr C Robert Jones Situation Report
In LOVING Memory Part I & II

The Dr C Robert Jones Situation Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2012 63:00


Today's show is in loving memory of : Army National Guard Spc. Jon P. Fettig. 30, of Dickinson,N.D.; assigned to the 957th Engineer Company (V Corps), Bismarck, N.D.; died when the Heavy Expanded-Mobility Tactical Truck he was in was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade July 22 outside of Ramadi, Iraq.  TONIGHT In Loving Memory is honored to honor our troops who have paid the ultimate sacrifice. Tonight in Part I & II as we pay tribute to The Army & Marines who have fallen for our freedom. TONIGHT you can NOT only know their name but you get to know about them and we get to share A little inside info about their personal life & in many ways give the THANKS is long over due for these Veterans.  TONIGHT's Show will bring you SMILES & TEARS and moments you simply will NOT have on other Blog Talk Radio Programs & Shows. TONIGHT its about WE NOT ME it's about the home TEAM and on this night our colors stand PROUD in The U.S.A.

The Dr C Robert Jones Situation Report
In LOVING Memory Part I & II

The Dr C Robert Jones Situation Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2012 63:00


Today's show is in loving memory of : Army National Guard Spc. Jon P. Fettig. 30, of Dickinson,N.D.; assigned to the 957th Engineer Company (V Corps), Bismarck, N.D.; died when the Heavy Expanded-Mobility Tactical Truck he was in was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade July 22 outside of Ramadi, Iraq.  TONIGHT In Loving Memory is honored to honor our troops who have paid the ultimate sacrifice. Tonight in Part I & II as we pay tribute to The Army & Marines who have fallen for our freedom. TONIGHT you can NOT only know their name but you get to know about them and we get to share A little inside info about their personal life & in many ways give the THANKS is long over due for these Veterans.  TONIGHT's Show will bring you SMILES & TEARS and moments you simply will NOT have on other Blog Talk Radio Programs & Shows. TONIGHT its about WE NOT ME it's about the home TEAM and on this night our colors stand PROUD in The U.S.A.