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Happy National Agriculture Day! Andy Petersen discusses the importance of celebrating agriculture with Jordan Lang, manager of P&K Manufacturing's new location outside of Welton, Iowa.
Tiffany Welton knows what it's like to lose her voice in a toxic work environment—and she also knows the power of getting it back. We're revisiting this empowering conversation with Tiffany, a former executive turned entrepreneur, as she shares her journey from navigating a fear-driven corporate culture to creating a people-first business in the hospitality industry.After years of working in environments where her ideas were dismissed and her leadership was undermined, Tiffany left it all behind to open RBF, a wine bar in North Carolina with a mission: to create a space where women feel seen, safe, and heard—both as employees and as customers.We dive into how childhood experiences shape workplace dynamics, how Tiffany broke the cycle of toxic leadership, and why giving employees agency is the key to building a thriving business. Plus, she shares what it really took to challenge industry norms and build a successful, profitable company that refuses to compromise on culture.Resources:Learn more at rbf.wineFollow RBF on Instagram: @showmeyourrbfConnect with me:InstagramLinkedInYouTubeselfatwork.comProduced by NOVA
Title: Glorify the Son Preacher: Welton Bonner Series: Our High Priest's Prayer Passage: John 17:1-5
O Consultor Welton Cabral ensina a formar e manter uma equipe focada e coesa na pecuária de corte.
On this episode of Unplugged, hosts Phil Seboa and Ed Fuentes dive into the world of industrial analytics with Graeme Welton, CEO and Founder of Flow Software, and Managing Partner, Jeff Knepper. They discuss the origins of Flow Software, the challenges it addresses in data management and digital transformation, and its innovative unified analytics framework. The episode also touches on the team's latest project, Timebase, a free time series historian. Join us for an engaging conversation on how Flow is driving change in the industrial IoT space. Connect with Graeme on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/graemewelton/ Connect with Jeff on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-knepper/ Connect with Phil on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phil-seboa/ Connect with Ed on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ed-fuentes-2046121a/ Learn more about Flow Software: https://www.flow-software.com/ -------- About Industry Sage Media: Industry Sage Media is your backstage pass to industry experts and the conversations that are shaping the future of the manufacturing industry. Learn more at: http://www.industrysagemedia.com
Spéciale "Le Cercle des Poètes disparus" avec Dick Tomasovic, chargé de cours en histoire et esthétique du cinéma et des arts du spectacle à l'ULg, qui nous parle du film avec Robbin Williams et Ethan Hawke réalisé par Peter Weir et sorti en 1989. Todd Anderson, un garçon plutôt timide, est envoyé dans la prestigieuse académie de Welton, réputée pour être l'une des plus fermées et austères des États-Unis, là où son frère avait connu de brillantes études. C'est dans cette université qu'il va faire la rencontre d'un professeur de lettres anglaises plutôt étrange, Mr Keating, qui les encourage à toujours refuser l'ordre établi. Les cours de Mr Keating vont bouleverser la vie de l'étudiant réservé et de ses amis... Mais aussi Olivier Solivérès, le metteur en scène de la pièce qui sera jouée le 28 janvier au Forum de Liège, les 29 et 30 janvier au Centre culturel d'Uccle et le 31 janvier au Théâtre Royal de Mons. La pièce a remporté 5 Molière dont celui de la Mise en scène dans un spectacle de Théâtre privé, du Comédien dans un spectacle de Théâtre privé (Stéphane Freiss) et de la Révélation masculine (Ethan Oliel). Pour la première fois dans une version française au théâtre, Stéphane Freiss donne vie au magnétique John Keating, le professeur iconoclaste qui guide ses jeunes élèves vers une exploration audacieuse de la vie et de la poésie, loin des contraintes étouffantes de leur institution conservatrice. Nous sommes en 1959 aux États-Unis, l'uniforme est de rigueur et la jeunesse découvre le rock'n'roll. « Tradition, Honneur, Discipline » : la devise s'étale au fronton d'un honorable pensionnat pour garçons. L'arrivée d'un nouveau professeur de littérature ouvre soudain d'autres horizons aux jeunes gens et fait lever un ardent désir de liberté. Mais l'anticonformisme se heurte au carcan des conventions et de l'autorité parentale. Une histoire de tout temps qui célèbre l'amitié, l'éveil de soi et la puissance libératrice de l'art à un âge où se dessinent personnalités et destins. Merci pour votre écoute Entrez sans Frapper c'est également en direct tous les jours de la semaine de 16h à 17h30 sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez l'ensemble des épisodes et les émission en version intégrale (avec la musique donc) de Entrez sans Frapper sur notre plateforme Auvio.be : https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/8521 Abonnez-vous également à la partie "Bagarre dans la discothèque" en suivant ce lien: https://audmns.com/HSfAmLDEt si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement. Vous pourriez également apprécier ces autres podcasts issus de notre large catalogue: Le voyage du Stradivarius Feuermann : https://audmns.com/rxPHqEENoir Jaune Rouge - Belgian Crime Story : https://feeds.audiomeans.fr/feed/6e3f3e0e-6d9e-4da7-99d5-f8c0833912c5.xmlLes Petits Papiers : https://audmns.com/tHQpfAm Des rencontres inspirantes avec des artistes de tous horizons. Galaxie BD: https://audmns.com/nyJXESu Notre podcast hebdomadaire autour du 9ème art.Nom: Van Hamme, Profession: Scénariste : https://audmns.com/ZAoAJZF Notre série à propos du créateur de XII et Thorgal. Franquin par Franquin : https://audmns.com/NjMxxMg Ecoutez la voix du créateur de Gaston (et de tant d'autres...)
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Join D.O. for an inspiring conversation with Chris Welton, bestselling author of "One Jordan" and renowned executive coach. From his unique networking strategy of sending single Jordan shoes to industry leaders, to overcoming personal challenges, Chris shares invaluable insights on building relationships, personal growth, and achieving success through authentic connections.
Rich Nye (Senior Advisor of Education to Governor Cox) joins Utah's First Lady, Abby Cox, to talk about how his education experience growing up helped shape his passion for pursuing education as a career, the profound impact that teachers can have on students and their academic goals, and how the Information Age is evolving education at a quicker rate than we could have expected. Then we talk about how transparency in the classroom is rebuilding trust between educators and parents, different ways parents can become better partners with educators to help support the needs of our children, as well as the positive research we see from schools that have placed restrictions on smartphone use in the classroom to improve academic outcome. Lastly, we dive into how Artificial Intelligence can safely and effectively be used in the classroom to help promote a positive learning ecosystem for the student without replacing the role of the teacher. Related Links Sen. Fillmore, Rep. Welton and The Policy Project Announce Legislation to Limit Cellphone Use in Schools: https://senate.utah.gov/sen-fillmore-rep-welton-and-the-policy-project-announce-legislation-to-limit-cellphone-use-in-schools/#:~:text=Lincoln%20Fillmore%2C%20Rep.,opts%20to%20allow%20phone%20use.
Have you ever wondered, Is this my intuition—or just a random thought?
In this episode, Jimmy's remarkable story is unveiled, focusing on his participation in a vision quest, influenced by a previous guest, Ken Conte. Rich with anecdotes, personal growth, and reflections on the unity of life and the presence of God. Connect with Jimmy here: Instagram Three Rivers Coffee Company Our Sponsors: - Pique's Nandaka provides sustainable, all-day energy and makes you feel like you're doing something good for your body! Try Pique and get up to 20% off plus a FREE rechargeable frother and glass beaker when you purchase exclusively at Piquelife.com - If there's ONE MINERAL you should be worried about not getting enough of... it's MAGNESIUM. You can only get this exclusive deal through my link, special for my audience. You won't find this on Amazon, or even the company website. Go to bioptimizers.com/kingsbu and use code kingsbu10 to get your discount and free gifts today! - Organifi.com/kkp and grab a Sunrise to Sunset kit to be covered with Red, Green and Gold, with 20% off using code KKP Connect with Kyle: I'm back on Instagram, come say hey @kylekingsbu Twitter: @kingsbu Fit For Service Academy App: Fit For Service App Our Farm Initiative: @gardenersofeden.earth Odysee: odysee.com/@KyleKingsburypod Youtube: Kyle Kingbury Podcast Kyle's Website: www.kingsbu.com - Gardeners of Eden site
In this episode, Jimmy's remarkable story is unveiled, focusing on his participation in a vision quest, influenced by a previous guest, Ken Conte. Rich with anecdotes, personal growth, and reflections on the unity of life and the presence of God. Connect with Jimmy here: Instagram Three Rivers Coffee Co Our Sponsors: - Pique's Nandaka provides sustainable, all-day energy and makes you feel like you're doing something good for your body! Try Pique and get up to 20% off plus a FREE rechargeable frother and glass beaker when you purchase exclusively at Piquelife.com - If there's ONE MINERAL you should be worried about not getting enough of... it's MAGNESIUM. You can only get this exclusive deal through my link, special for my audience. You won't find this on Amazon, or even the company website. Go to bioptimizers.com/kingsbu and use code kingsbu10 to get your discount and free gifts today! - Organifi.com/kkp and grab a Sunrise to Sunset kit to be covered with Red, Green and Gold, with 20% off using code KKP Connect with Kyle: I'm back on Instagram, come say hey @kylekingsbu Twitter: @kingsbu Fit For Service Academy App: Fit For Service App Our Farm Initiative: @gardenersofeden.earth Odysee: odysee.com/@KyleKingsburypod Youtube: Kyle Kingbury Podcast Kyle's Website: www.kingsbu.com - Gardeners of Eden site
Dr. Welton w/ Kingdom Truth Media presents a Biblical/Political perspective
This week's episode of The State of Belief features interviews with guests along Interfaith Alliance's “The Vote is Sacred Bus Tour.” Host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush visits with Karim Khayati, Rabbi Deanna Sussman, Rev. Sarah Jones, Dan Osborn, Connie Ryan, State Sen. Rev. Sarah Trone Garriott, Rt. Rev. Betsey Monnot, Rhonda Lindner, Rev. Breanna Illéné, […] The post November 2, 2024 – The Vote Is Sacred Bus Tour first appeared on State of Belief.
IntroductionEver wondered about what the Bible has to say about drunkenness? That's exactly what host Rabbi Drew chats about with guest Dr. Rebekah Welton on the 162nd episode of The Jewish Drinking Show.Brief Biography of the GuestDr. Rebekah Welton is a lecturer in Hebrew Bible at the University of Exeter in the UK. Her monograph, He is a Glutton and a Drunkard: Deviant Consumption in the Hebrew Bible (Brill, 2020), focuses on the use of food and drink in ancient Israelite religion and is a revision of her doctoral thesis. She has also published on the wine-making metaphor in Isaiah 49:26a and 63:6 in the Journal for Interdisciplinary Biblical Studies. Rebekah teaches a class on God, Food and Alcohol in Israelite Cultures for undergraduate students and continues to enjoy teaching and researching on food and alcohol in the Hebrew Bible and ancient Israel. She previously appeared on the 149th episode of The Jewish Drinking Show on the rebellious son.SourcesHere are the sources used for this episode.Time StampsHere are the time stamps for this episode:0:00 Welcome0:15 Introduction to guest & topic5:58 Drunkenness in Genesis 9 & 1917:36 Drunkenness in Genesis 4320:32 Drunkenness in Deuteronomy22:38 Drunkenness in Shmuel27:04 Sneak peak at the next episode of The Jewish Drinking Show27:56 Drunkenness in Jeremiah33:15 Drunkenness in Isaiah39:32 Drunkenness in other prophetic works42:47 Drunkenness in the writings47:47 Concluding48:57 Dr. Welton shares about her recent chapter on "Wine, Beer, and Drunkenness in the Hebrew Bible, Ancient Israel, and Biblical Scholarship" in Holy Waters: An Interdisciplinary Examination of Religion and Alcohol50:09 Thank you & l'chaimSupport the showThank you for listening!If you have any questions, suggestions, or more, feel free to reach out at Drew@JewishDrinking.coml'chaim!
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Get ready to dive deep into what it truly means to find family on purpose in the Kingdom of God. In this powerful and heartfelt message, Kyle Welton, Next Gen Director at Purpose City Church, shares his personal journey of discovering the strength and beauty of family—both biological and spiritual. Drawing from Psalms 68:6 and the story of Moses, Kyle shows how God designed family to support, uplift, and sharpen us, especially in our moments of weakness.You'll be challenged to reflect on your own circle and inspired to find or build a family within the body of Christ. Whether you're feeling isolated or overwhelmed, this message will remind you that you were never meant to walk through life alone.Tune in as Kyle explains how family in the church can hold you accountable, help you grow, and ensure you live out God's mission together. Don't miss this encouraging and life-changing word on how to find family and become family to others.
Se llamaba Juan Yebra y fue nuestro profesor en 4º y 5º de EGB. Uno de los dos cursos -5º, creo- nos dio cuatro asignaturas: Lengua, Matemáticas, Ciencias Sociales y Ciencias Naturales. Para convertirse en omnipresente solo le faltó ser nuestro profe de Deportes. Y no porque anduviera corto de ganas. A la hora del descanso, el tío se empeñaba en jugar al fútbol con nosotros. A ver quién le decía que no. El Yebra era un chupón. Recogía el balón en su portería y no paraba hasta meter gol en la contraria. Si solo fuera eso… Era, además, un carnicero. Se llevaba por delante a todo el que su pusiese en su camino. Después de cada partido la clase acababa con cuatro o cinco lesionados. Algunos no volvimos a correr detrás de un balón, por el acojone. Cosa distinta fue la literatura. Lo del Yebra con los libros era locura de amor. A mí, por lo menos, me inoculó el veneno de la lectura, que eclosionaría años más tarde. No cabe imaginárselo como John Keating, de «El club de los poetas muertos», o sea, como un antiguo alumno de la academia Welton, con una estadía de profesor en el instituto Chester de Londres. En Juan se adivinaban unos orígenes humildísimos, como el de tantos hijos del agobio y de la emigración del campo a la ciudad. Corría el rumor de que con el primer sueldo se había comprado su primer abrigo. A veces, en clase, presumía orgulloso de sus logros, como el de mejor expediente en la escuela de magisterio. Poco nos impresionaba pues para nosotros, retoños de la burguesía condenados a cargar con el peso de un brillante porvenir, el ideal de hombre hecho a sí mismo era aquel que empezaba de botones en un banco y terminaba de presidente. Pero él nunca ambicionó otra cosa que ser profesor. Su vida -ahora lo entiendo, después de tantos años- fue una vida plena. Y por aquí está la clave de su dura exigencia con nosotros. A él, que había exprimido al máximo las pocas oportunidades que la vida le ofreció, rindiendo el ciento por uno, le sublevaba que nosotros nos instaláramos en la creencia errónea de que nuestra única responsabilidad de mayores sería elegir con cuidado. Por eso el Yebra nunca nos hubiera animado a arrancar las páginas de un libro de texto; es más, de hacerlo, nos hubiese fulminado con esa mirada suya en oblicuo que ponía cuando se cabreaba y que te hacía desear «tierra, trágame» o, mejor, «tierra, trágale». Si con nosotros adoptaba el papel de sargento de esa mili de la que tanta añoranza guardaba era porque consideraba que éramos lo que debíamos ser: unos tíos. A la vez, era enormemente afectuoso. No digo que hubiese muerto por nosotros, por parecerle eso una mariconada. Él hubiera matado. Por negarse a hacer acepción de personas o para denunciar una injusticia no habría dudado en entrar sin llamar en los despachos del edificio central, indiferente a jerarquías y organigramas. Siempre se movió por Retamar como lo que fue: el puto amo, con su voz ronca, su metro sesenta y poco y sus dos pares de cojones. Cuando la pandemia, me acordé de él. Conseguí su teléfono y le llamé. No hablábamos desde el colegio. Le hizo muchísima ilusión, igual que a mí. Quedamos en vernos tan pronto fuera posible. «¿Me lo prometes, Gonzalo?». «Te lo prometo, Juan». Nunca nos vimos. La culpa fue mía por irlo dejando. Le habría dicho lo que ahora, solo que con menos rodeos. Le habría dicho que aquellos fueron los mejores años, los de entonces, los mejores amigos y él, el mejor profesor. Episodio escrito y narrado por Gonzalo Altozano. Sonido: César García. Diseño: Estudio OdZ. Contacto: galtozanogf@gmail.com Twitter: @GonzaloAltozano Instagram: @galtozanogf iVoox, Spotify, Apple.
Unity is a non-denominational Spiritual Community in Central Oregon. Join us each week for some great music, a little bit of silliness, and a lot of inspirational soul food. All are welcome! This week: Rev. Beth Welton-Miller shares, “The Dance of Relationships”. Beth will share the key "moves" we can make in the relationship dance to enhance authentic connection with others and our divine selves. She shares this from her background in conscious relationship transformation, communication, mindfulness, and learning through dancing the relationship journey herself. ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ Submit your prayer claims online!: http://bit.ly/prayerclaim Please TXT donations to: (833) 455-1960 or Donate on our website: https://unitycentraloregon.org/donate/ Donate via Paypal: http://bit.ly/donateunitybend More goodness on our website: [www.UnityCentralOregon.org](http://www.unitycentraloregon.org/)
On "A Brush With Death: 5 Minutes On...," we spend 5 minutes providing listeners with quick insights into various funeral trends, products, events, organizations, and goings-on. In this episode, host, Gabe Schauf, talks with Welton Hong, founder of Ring Ring Marketing, about what the future of the profession looks like in terms of overall call volume, and what funeral homes can do to prepare. Welton is a leading expert in helping funeral homes convert leads from online directly to the phone line. He's the author of the book Making Your Phone Ring with Internet Marketing for Funeral Homes and a regular contributor to NFDA's The Director magazine and several other publications. Welton has a graduate degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Prior to starting Ring Ring Marketing, he was a senior technologist at R&D facilities for Intel, Sun Microsystems, and Oracle. He regularly speaks at conferences and other events for people in the death care industry. Click here to learn more about Ring Ring Marketing.
A conversation about the connection between Rosh Hashana and centrality of the home within Judaism, the role that Jewish women's candle-lighting plays in welcoming a new year, the rising of a feminine energy within Judaism, the challenges of being wrapped up in domestic tasks or the role of motherhood when you want to be absorbed in the deeper meaning of the day, and more. Based on a talk from the Lubavitcher Rebbe given to a women's only audience. This episode is sponsored by Zelda Hair, a wig company that champions the holistic process of hair covering for Jewish women. Shop Zelda Hair at zeldahairshop.com and discover the heart behind the brand on instagram @zeldahair. Sources mentioned in this episode: Talk from the Lubavitcher Rebbe given on 27 Elul, 5744. Linked here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/13WGzdFn9jly1dSFuYDlcaGQUuiBHbdS0/view?pli=1 Reach out to Nechama at chama09@gmail.com. We love hearing your feedback! Email us at info@humanandholy.com to get in touch. To sponsor an episode, reach out to us via email or visit www.humanandholy.com/sponsor. Become a monthly supporter of the podcast on www.patreon.com/humanandholy. You can find us on instagram @humanandholy.
Discover how to overcome adversity and embrace your uniqueness from professional speaker Chris Welton. Chris shares his personal journey of childhood trauma, overcoming having a limb difference, and how he went from hiding his differences to celebrating them. Learn Chris's daily routine for starting your day undefeated - using gratitude, mediation, and exercise. Hear how he manifested finding his ideal partner by bettering himself mentally and physically. Chris also provides tips for maintaining a positive mindset when challenges arise and advice on attracting your ideal relationships and circumstances. So, listen in and leave feeling motivated to own your confidence and live an unstoppable life. [03:49] Embracing Uniqueness [10:00] Starting the Day Undefeated [19:47] How to Attract Your Ideal Relationship [24:37] Shifting Your Mindset When Challenges Arise Resources Mentioned: Listen to our episode with Steve Gill NubAbility Lucky Fin Project Download this week's free resource instantly when you sign up for The Good Mood Show newsletter here! Or, reach out on our contact page at GoodMoodShow.com/Contact and we will email you a copy of any free resource you request. About the Guest Chris Welton is a professional speaker, life coach, and bestselling author. He is also a survivor of childhood trauma and infant loss who overcame adversity to help others find strength and inner confidence.
SummaryChris Welton, a coach and author, shares his journey of overcoming adversity and finding strength through challenges. He discusses the importance of pushing through adversity and creating an extraordinary life. Chris talks about the valleys he has faced, including growing up with a drug-addicted mother and losing his son, and how these experiences have shaped him into the person he is today. He also shares his strategies for success, including changing mindset, applying discipline, and teaching others. Chris emphasizes the power of storytelling and connecting with others to inspire and motivate them.TakeawaysPushing through adversity can lead to an extraordinary lifeValleys and challenges can be opportunities for growth and strengthChanging mindset and applying discipline are key to successStorytelling and connecting with others can inspire and motivateSharing personal experiences can help others overcome their own challengesChapters00:00 Introduction and Background of Chris Welton06:20 Transition and Growth in Chris's Life13:04 Building Connections and Sending Jordans17:47 Writing a Book and Overcoming Challenges20:33 Achieving Success and Being on the NASDAQ Billboard25:37 Defining Success and Expectations for the Summit
Send us a textThis week I spoke with Manuela Welton and we dive into so much! From anger, healing arts, spirituality, nature, and so much more!In this episode Manuela and I talk about: Healing artsTechnologyNature & its healing energySlowing down in lifeGetting to know your shadows to know yourself Soul contractsHealing in relationships Expressing anger Links:The Rewired SelfSubstackLuna AstrologyHD 101 ClassMastery Monday NewsletterWhere you can find Manuela:Global Circles Community WebsiteInstagramWhere you can find Rochelle: InstagramTikTokWebsiteYouTubeEmail: info@rochellechristiane.comSupport the showWhere you can find Rochelle:Instagram, TikTok, Website, YouTube Email: info@rochellechristiane.com
There's no shortage of birth horror stories... I'm sure you can easily think of one you've heard or a horrendous scene from a movie now
As chair of the Charlotte Mecklenburg Planning Commission, Douglas Welton has a front-row seat to the complexities of Charlotte's rapid growth. In his role, he faces the challenges and opportunities presented by the city's expansion, engaging with developers, city staff and residents alike.Welton's tenure has been marked by a focus on increasing housing supply, advocating for density in appropriate areas and fostering community involvement. His vision for Charlotte's future is one of thoughtful growth, ensuring that the city remains vibrant and inclusive while addressing the practical realities of urban expansion.On this episode of The Charlotte Ledger Podcast, Welton talks with the Ledger's Tony Mecia about Charlotte's rapid growth, affordable housing challenges, transportation issues, public safety and future planning strategies to ensure balanced development and community well-being.This podcast was produced by Lindsey Banks.Today's episode of The Charlotte Ledger Podcast is sponsored by SouthPark Community Partners, an independent nonprofit organization whose mission is to lead SouthPark's advancement by driving economic vitality, creating memorable experiences, and ensuring an extraordinary quality of life.For more information about The Charlotte Ledger, or to sign up for our newsletters, visit TheCharlotteLedger.com. Get full access to The Charlotte Ledger at charlotteledger.substack.com/subscribe
In this encouraging episode, Erin sits down with Karen Welton to dive into the idea of pain free birth. Drawing from both Karen and Erin's personal experiences and deep knowledge, they explore the art of envisioning and achieving the birth you dream of. In this episode, Karen also shares the birth stories of her own children and offers her best tips for a pain free birth. Connect with Karen: Instagram Facebook Website Connect with me: Instagram Website Karen generously has provided some free resources for you from her birth course: Free Partner's Cheatsheet Free Provider Questions Download Free FB Group About Karen: Having had THREE empowering, pain-free births, Karen is passionate about helping other women overcome fear and pain and discover how powerful they really are. As a doula and childbirth educator, she has supported hundreds of women in their childbirth journey. Her E-Courses, Pain Free Birth and Postpartum Bliss, teach women how to partner with their body's divine design to have a pain-free, ecstatic birth (and postpartum!) experience. Her goal is to change the global culture of birth so that women no longer fear birth, but look forward to it with joy.
Pacific Crest Trail thru-hiker and Trailside Fitness Founder, Lee Welton or "Flick" covers: 1. The not-to-miss breakfast spot along the Pacific Crest Trail 2. The worst part of Oregon hiking 3. How to manage expectations when things don't go to plan 4. Ways to use great resources to prepare for trail, have a healthy hike, and recover after trail - and so much more! You can check connect with Lee by using the links below: Trailside Fitness Website Instagram Facebook YouTube LinkTree Did you love this episode? If so, please help fellow hikers find the show by following, rating, and reviewing the podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! Connect With Us / Join The THRU-r Community: Become A Member! THRU-r Website THRU-r Instagram THRU-r Facebook THRU-r Youtube Cheer's YouTube Cheer's Instagram Episode Music: "Communicator" by Reed Mathis --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thru-hiking-podcast/support
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In this episode of Pastors Talk, Mark Dever and Jonathan Leeman chat with Jeri Choi, Welton Bonner, and Bobby Jamieson about preparing to plant a church.
In this compelling episode of The AMPLIFII™ Podcast, host René Rodriguez sits down with Chris Welton to delve into the groundbreaking "One Jordan Strategy" that has transformed Chris' approach to networking. Chris shares his inspiring journey of embracing his limb difference as a unique advantage and discusses how this perspective has influenced his distinctive method of building meaningful, standout connections. Listeners will gain invaluable insights into creating lasting impressions in their personal and professional lives, setting the stage for Chris' much-anticipated Strength Through Adversity Summit. Join us to discover how to network uniquely and make your mark just like Chris.Episode Resources:Strength Through Adversity SummitMeetRene.comAmplifiimylife.comAmplifyBook.comEpisode Highlights:01:30 - Meet Chris04:15 - Why Chris's Limb Difference Became His Biggest Advantage07:00 - What “One Jordan” Means08:30 - The One Jordan Strategy14:00 - How Do People Respond17:45 - Next Steps21:00 - Finding Out Who They Are22:40 - Strength Through Adversity Summit - You're NOT Alone
Join Head Performance Coach, Best-Selling Author, Keynote Speaker, and Podcast Host Chris Welton as he shares his journey of overcoming adversity and building impactful relationships.Discover his unique method of sending one Jordan shoe to connect with influencers and gain insights into his intentional and authentic approach to relationships.Learn about his Strength Through Adversity Summit, group coaching program, and the importance of consistency in daily routines.Tune in for practical advice on resilience, connection, and personal growth.If you want to connect with Chris Welton, visit www.chriswelton.liveChapters00:00 Connecting and Building Relationships02:09 Chris Welton's Journey and Transition to Coaching08:06 The Power of Personalized Connection Strategies13:24 The Impact of the One Jordan Strategy25:59 Group Coaching and the Time is Now Community30:59 The Undefeated Morning: Consistency and Personal Growth
The Justice Center of Rensselaer County held a forum on Environmental Justice on Sunday, April 14 in Rensselaer. In this segment, Bob Welton of the Rensselaer Environmental Coalition provides an overview and update on the effort to close the Dunn Construction and Demolition Debris Landfill in Rensselaer. This recording was provided by Sonja Stark. Edited by Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.
In this episode of The Amberly Lago Show: Stories of True Grit and Grace, host Amberly Lago welcomes performance coach and author Chris Welton, who opens up about his life's adversities ranging from limb difference, business failures, and personal losses to the transformative power of coaching and self-belief. Chris shares his experiences growing up with a drug-addicted mother, the challenges of early responsibility, and his journey to building self-worth and establishing core values. They discuss the influential role of daily routines, the strength gained from adversity, and the beauty of manifesting dreams into reality. Join Amberly and Chris as they dive into overcoming limiting beliefs, the significance of authenticity, and the importance of finding one's purpose to foster resilience and strength in this riveting and heartening conversation. Learn more about Chris: Chris Welton's Strength Through Adversity Summit: https://thestasummit.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/onehandatatime If you are ready to leave your mark by discovering your message and sharing it with the world, you've come to the right place!! Let's work together to build your influence, your impact, and your income! Join the tribe you have been waiting for to activate your highest potential and live the life you deserve! Join the “Unstoppable Life Mastermind!” and let us know you are ready for greatness! Read the “True Grit and Grace” book here and learn how you can turn tragedy into triumph! Thank you for joining us on the True, Grit, & Grace Podcast! If you find value in today's episode, don't forget to share the show with your friends and tap that subscribe button so you don't miss an episode! You can also head over to amberlylago.com to join my newsletter and access free downloadable resources that can help you elevate your life, business, and relationships! Want to see the behind-the-scenes and keep the conversation going? Head over to Instagram @amberlylagomotivation! Audible @True-Grit-and-Grace-Audiobook Website @amberlylago.com Instagram @amberlylagomotivation Facebook @AmberlyLagoSpeaker
Karen Welton is passionate about helping women break out of fear and shame, discover their God-given feminine expression and infuse their marriages, work and family with joy and freedom! Join Karen and myself for this intimate, joyous, and powerful interview perfect for women and the men who love them! Websites: Painfreebirth.com https://www.hersacredsexuality.com/ Facebook: @karenwelton Instagram: @painfreebirth Stay connected with Catherine: Catherinetoon.com FB: Catherine Toon, MD IG: @CatherineToon Watch on YouTube: Catherine Toon, MD (like & subscribe for more!)
This episode was recorded in front of a LIVE studio audience during ‘Effin’ Breakfast’ at the Counter Culture Training Center in downtown Charleston on 3/9/24. My guest today is the wildly charming and incredibly talented Hannah Marie Welton of Welton’s Tiny Bakeshop, Charleston’s darling jewel of a bakery that has us all wrapped around its … Continue reading Episode 279: Welton’s Tiny Bakeshop featuring Hannah Welton →
On this episode, Linda McKissack and Dana Gentry interview Chris Welton, a bestselling author and coach. Chris shares his background, including overcoming adversity and finding strength through it. He discusses his strategy of sending one Jordan shoe to influential people, getting responses from them so they can get the second shoe, and the impact it has had on his connections and opportunities. Chris also talks about his bestselling book One Jordan and the marketing strategies he used to achieve that success. He emphasizes the importance of relationships and proximity in personal and professional growth. Check out Chris' website here (his event link will be there soon) Get your Episode Guide here Check out our Everything Life and Influence course here
Welcome back to The Rooted Truth Podcast. Today Jenny welcomes Dr. Jonathan Welton to talk about the war between covenants and understanding the better covenant in Jesus. It's an episode you don't want to miss! On today's episode, they discuss: What is the Old Covenant and what is its purpose? What is the New Covenant in Jesus? Did Jesus really fulfill the law and prophets? What about Matthew 5:17-18? What does it mean to live under the New Covenant? You can find Dr. Welton's work at indestructibleleaders.com and jonwelton.com To learn more about The Rooted Truth community, Bible studies and app, visit www.therootedtruth.com
Welcome back to The Rooted Truth Podcast. Today Jenny welcomes Dr. Jonathan Welton to talk about the war between covenants and understanding the better covenant in Jesus. It's an episode you don't want to miss! On today's episode, they discuss: What is the Old Covenant and what is its purpose? What is the New Covenant in Jesus? Did Jesus really fulfill the law and prophets? What about Matthew 5:17-18? What does it mean to live under the New Covenant? You can find Dr. Welton's work at indestructibleleaders.com and jonwelton.com To learn more about The Rooted Truth community, Bible studies and app, visit www.therootedtruth.com
When Chris Welton last graced our studio, he was poised at the edge of a corporate cliff, ready to leap into the abyss of coaching and speaking. Now, he returns to the Uncommon Leader podcast, not just surviving the fall, but soaring – his book "One Jordan" has etched its name on the Amazon bestseller list. Welton's journey hasn't been all accolades and achievements, though; it's also been woven with personal trials, including welcoming his son Leo into the world under heart-wrenching circumstances. This episode isn't just about triumphs, but the real, raw connections that make them possible – the kind that Welton has masterfully cultivated and now shares through his touching narrative, insightful coaching, and transformative speaking engagements.Let's pull back the curtain on the often misunderstood world of networking and genuine relationship-building with insights from a man who's seen the power of authentic connections first-hand. Beyond the spotlight of his bestseller and the heartfelt philanthropy at a Make a Wish Foundation event, Welton opens up about tackling the Goliaths of self-doubt and the resilience needed to come out on top. As he recounts his interactions with the likes of David Meltzer, John Gordon, and Coach Michael Burt, you'll see it's not about who you know, but how deeply you connect. Welton's expertise shines as he offers practical strategies for expanding your network with intention, overcoming fear, and letting faith and gratitude guide you to your own legacy of meaningful relationships and lasting impact.Connect with Chris:InstagramLinkedInPurchase his best-selling book:https://onejordanbook.com/Thanks for listening in to the Uncommon Leader Podcast. Please take just a minute to share this podcast with that someone you know that you thought of when you heard this episode. One of the most valuable things you can do is to rate the podcast and leave a review. You can do that on Apple podcasts, or rate the podcast on Spotify or any other platform you listen. Did you know that many of the things that I discuss on the Uncommon Leader Podcast are subjects that I coach other leaders and organizations ? If you would be interested in having me discuss 1:1 or group coaching with you, or know someone who is looking to move from Underperforming to Uncommon in their business or life, I would love to chat with you. Click this link to set up a FREE CALL to discuss how coaching might benefit you and your team) Until next time, Go and Grow Champions!!Connect with me
Today we are featuring audio from a recent community meetup we hosted about common injury prevention with special guest, Lee Welton. Lee - also known as "Flick" on trail - hiked the Pacific Crest Trail in 2018 and is the founder of Trailside Fitness - where he helps hikers prepare and thrive before, during, and after trail. In this informative session, Lee goes over common injuries that contribute to hikers leaving trail, and ways to prevent them. He covers training, gear, weight, mileage, "starting smart," massaging & stretching techniques, and much more. You can connect & follow Lee Welton at Trailside Fitness using the links below: Trailside Fitness Trailside Fitness Instagram Trailside Fitness Facebook Trailside Fitness YouTube Relevant Links: Rest Stop Recovery Video In Camp Recovery Video Loaded Pack Training Halfway Anywhere Hiker Surveys Connect With Us / Join The THRU-r Community: THRU-r Website THRU-r Instagram THRU-r Facebook THRU-r Youtube THRU-r TikTok Cheer's YouTube Cheer's Instagram Episode Music: "Communicator" by Reed Mathis --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thru-r/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thru-r/support
Title: Yahweh, Our Defender Preacher: Welton Bonner Series: God and His People Passage: Isaiah 37:1-38
Title: Who Do You Trust? Preacher: Welton Bonner Series: God and His People Passage: Isaiah 36:1-22
There’s a few tickets left for Effin (B)breakfast x Counter Culture featuring Hannah Welton of Welton’s Tiny Bake Shop, a Charleston Wine and Food Festival FRINGE event!!! GET YOUR TICKETS Plus, I lay out the extraordinary line up for ‘SECRET SHOW’ aka Skewerz two-erz and remind you to DM me for the password. MARCH 9th … Continue reading Episode 278: Get Smart! →
From the executive office to behind her bar, Tiffany Welton's journey is anything but ordinary. Join us as we explore how this former corporate leader turned her savvy into success at RBF, Your Authentic Champagne Bar, a cozy yet vibrant spot nestled in the heart of North Carolina. Tiffany's mission is more than just creating a space for drinks and discussions—but that's a story best told in her own voice. In this conversation, we go deep into how our childhood experiences shape the behaviors we tolerate at work, and how Tiffany's own experiences in the corporate world—where she was robbed of her voice—led her on a new path. Now, she's not just leading a business but is also at the forefront of cultivating a culture of collaboration that prioritizes employee well-being in an industry often lacking in these areas. Let's hear how Tiffany is challenging the norms in her industry at every turn and using every doubter to fuel the growth of the RBF mission.Resources:Learn more at rbf.wineFollow RBF on Instagram: @showmeyourrbfConnect with me:InstagramLinkedInYouTubeselfatwork.comProduced by NOVA Media
I wax poetic about fast food breakfast and have a full blown love affair with a slice of chocolate cake from Welton’s Tiny Bakeshop.
There is no doubt that climate plays a major role in the plans of everyone on the homesteading path. In regions with harsh winters, homesteaders must contend with frozen soil and limited growing seasons, while in more arid climates, water scarcity and heat become critical concerns. The success of any homesteader is strongly tied to their ability to adapt and innovate in response to the unique climatic conditions of their location. Today I welcome Dani Welton who, along wih her husband and 5 kids, homestead on the outskirts of Phoenix, AZ. They seem to have maximized on their strengths and overcome the challenges of raising livestock in the hot, dry Sonoran Desert. Since 2015, they have tried a lot of things and currently have a focus on cattle, having both a small dairy and beef herd on their three and a half acres. TOPICS DISCUSSED: * How her family got their start on their homestead 9 years ago and all the things they've tried over the years. * What drove them to get started with homesteading and some of the early challenges they had to overcome * The division of labor on their property and the importance of having their kids involved in process of raising food * What resources she leaned on in the early days before there was an abundance of online options for learning * Her passion for dairy cows and how they rotationally graze their cattle * How they made things work with what they've had along the way and slowly improved systems over time * The different ways she uses milk and makes dairy products on her homestead * Dani shares a ‘happy accident' that ended up being a family favorite cheese recipe * She shares the details of her Home Dairy Recipes E-Book BUY DANI'S HOME DAIRY RECIPES E-BOOK: https://msha.ke/daniwelton CONNECT WITH DANI ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/dani.welton/ SHOP AT AZURE STANDARD: https://www.plansandprovisions.com/azure
Success is finding a way to tap into your uniqueness and lean into what sets you apart. So what's your burn? What or who drives you to achieve what you want to do? Are you chasing the money, not the passion? Are you afraid to take a risk because you're unsure of the outcome? Trust me, we've all been there! There comes a point where you need to stop underestimating your abilities and start making moves forward. On this episode of Finding Your Competitive Edge, guest Chris Welton talks about how he left the mortgage business to become a full-time coach, the difference between distraction and fear, and how to hold yourself accountable and take action on your goals. “I've had a lot of success in business, along with a lot of failures as well…I just know when I focus on something with 100% intention, I know I'm going to do well at it.” -Chris Welton
In this podcast, Dave discusses the importance of improving yourself by helping others. Building a network of open-minded people who can help each other or know others who can help creates a community of support and growth. He emphasizes the importance of keeping your minds, hearts, and hands and creating reciprocal relationships in a network. Reciprocal relationships lead to abundance. Also discussed in this episode is the power of shifting from a scarcity mindset to an abundance mindset and the importance of letting go. Letting go of things holding us back helps us move forward and return to a state of ease. Then the conversation highlights the need to surround ourselves with open-minded people who can help us grow and find abundance in life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices