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The Board Drill Podcast
How to Build Efficient Practices with Coach Jacob Boldin

The Board Drill Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 51:49


Welcome back to The Board Drill Podcast! In this episode, Coach Kyle sits down with Coach Jacob Boldin — Run Game Coordinator and OL Coach at Cambridge High School (GA) — to talk all things practice efficiency, building culture, coaching growth, and samurai-level discipline. Whether you're an aspiring young coach or a vet looking to sharpen your edge, this one's packed with actionable insight.

Knowledge for Teachers
S03E06 - Dr. Carl Hendrick on Five Things Every Teacher Should Do

Knowledge for Teachers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 93:28


In this episode, Brendan Lee speaks with Dr. Carl Hendrick, a leading voice in education and co-author of What Does It Look Like in the Classroom?, How Learning Happens, and How Teaching Happens. Carl has been instrumental in helping teachers bridge the gap between research and practice, addressing the key question: That all sounds great, but what does it mean for me? Together, they explore five essential things every teacher should do Being open to powerful evidence Using retrieval practice Checking for understanding Aligning curriculum and assessment, Embracing the illusion of instruction. This episode is packed with actionable insights to support and enhance teaching practice.  Resources mentioned: What Does It Look Like in the Classroom, How Learning Happens, How Teaching Happens, and Illusions of Instruction (forthcoming, co-authored with Paul Kirschner and Jim Heal) Dan Willingham's Ask the Psychologist pieces for the AFT Research by Paul Kirschner ResearchEd, founded by Tom Bennett Work by Tom Bennett and Daisy Christodoulou Ignaz Semmelweis' paper on puerperal fever A 2021 EF review on cognitive science in the classroom by Thomas Perry Research on working memory by George Miller and Nelson Cowan The 1960s Follow Through study on direct instruction Barak Rosenshine's principles of instruction David Ausubel on the importance of prior knowledge Madeline Hunter on checking for understanding Engelmann and Carnine on Explicit Direct Instruction (EDI) Peps McCrea's Evidence Snacks newsletter Robert and Elizabeth Bjork on desirable difficulties The Checklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande John Biggs on constructive alignment Christine Counsell on curriculum as a narrative The How Learning and Teaching Happens eLearning course through Academica No More Marking, where Jeanette Breen works You can connect with Dr. Carl Hendrick: Twitter/X: @C_Hendrick Linkedin Websites: https://carlhendrick.substack.com/ and https://carlhendrick.com/    You can connect with Brendan: Twitter/X: @learnwithmrlee Facebook: @learningwithmrlee Website: learnwithlee.net   Support the Knowledge for Teachers Podcast:  https://www.patreon.com/KnowledgeforTeachersPodcast

More than Roommates
Episode 116 - How Can You Serve Each Other in Marriage When You Don't Feel Like It?

More than Roommates

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2025 24:09


In this episode of More Than Roommates, Gabrielle, Derek, and Scott discuss the importance and centrality of serving your spouse in marriage when life is full and busy and when you don't feel like it! Scriptures:Mark 10:45Gal 5:13Phil 2:1-11Phil 1:271 Cor 13:61 Peter 3:7 Resources:Book – Us in Mind: How Changing Your Thoughts Can Change Your Marriage, by Ted LoweMore Than Roommates – Episode 16 – The Importance of Empathy in Marriage (feat. Ted Lowe)Questions to Discuss:1. What is the thing around the house you hate to do?2. What is one thing your spouse hates to do around the house?3. What Does It Look Like to Serve Each Other in Your Marriage?

Netcast Church Podcast
Why Do We Follow Jesus

Netcast Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 40:48


This Sunday January 12, 2025 Pastor Matt Chewning continued in our "All In" series, and read from Luke chapter 16. Join us to hear about the purpose behind being all in with God, and telling people about Jesus! Are you New to Netcast? Join our community through this link! https://netcast.churchcenter.com/people/forms/14863 00:00 - All In 02:48 - What Does It Look Like to Be a Follower of Jesus? 03:57 - Follow Me and I'll Make You Into Something 09:05 - Jesus Calling His Disciples to Make Disciples 10:45 - The Gospel as a Means to an End 15:33 - Don't Fear Those Who Kill the Body 17:23 - Jesus on The Rich Man and Lazarus 24:53 - Jesus: Life is Hard 29:48 - Hell Is Complete Darkness 39:01 - God's Plan for Christians

Netcast Church Podcast
Go All In With God

Netcast Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 36:14


This Sunday January 5, 2025, Pastor Matt started our new sermon series, All In. Join us to hear about what it takes to really be all in when following Jesus! 00:00 - A Message About Generosity 02:28 - A New Year With Jesus  09:48 - Jesus Calls Us To Be All In 12:32 - The Rich Young Ruler In Matthew 19 17:39 - Jesus On Good and Bad 22:26 - Jesus Calling Out The Superficial Interest In Eternal Life 25:46 - What Does It Look Like to Go All In? 30:18 - Jesus Always Demands More From Me Than I Thought

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Marketing Your Purpose: A podcast for purpose-driven entrepreneurs, marketers and work from home boss babes!
46 | Dreaming Small to Achieve Big | A Conversation About Purpose, Passion and Impact with Liz Bohannon

Marketing Your Purpose: A podcast for purpose-driven entrepreneurs, marketers and work from home boss babes!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 36:56


A lot can happen in a decade, which is how long it's been since I first met my friend Liz Bohannon!   Liz is a social entrepreneur (best known for co-founding and leading Sseko Designs), a bestselling author, speaker, podcast host, AND a past client of P&P.   Watching Liz's platform grow from near and far over the past decade has been wildly incredible, especially getting to play a small part in it.   Although it seems Liz has done it all, she did start somewhere.   She wrote a fantastic book called Beginners Pluck to recount her small beginnings and teach us women how to lean into a season of new.   That we bring magic into our own lives and businesses because we are beginners, NOT in spite of it!    And in today's episode, she expands on her book and the art of dreaming small to achieve big, so you can too.   If you've been looking for a sign to start something new, grab those headphones.   Come hangout with Liz and me on this week's episode of the Marketing Your Purpose podcast, and embrace your Inner Beginner. See you there!   Want more after this episode? Go listen to Episode 28: What Does It Look Like to Be Socially Conscious & Missional? A whole episode dedicated to Liz.   +++ LINKS: Learn more about Liz and what she's all about: https://www.lizboho.com/about Grab a copy of Liz's book, Beginners Pluck: https://amzn.to/3V70Hcr Book a free 15-minute discovery call with Austin: https://bit.ly/chat-with-austin Join the Marketing Your Purpose FB community: facebook.com/groups/marketingyourpurpose Join our email list: plumandparcel.com Follow us on Instagram: @plumandparcel  Connect with Austin on LinkedIn: austinkapur

The Briefing - AlbertMohler.com
Friday, January 19, 2024

The Briefing - AlbertMohler.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 27:05


This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.Part I (00:13 - 06:10) A Parable of an America That No Longer Exists: Joyce Randolph Dies at Age 99Joyce Randolph, Last of the ‘Honeymooners,' Is Dead at 99 by New York Times (Robert D. McFadden)Part II (06:10 - 09:51) Did We Just Witness a New Age in Entertainment? Recent Chiefs vs. Dolphins Game Marks Largest Online Viewership in Internet HistoryPart III (09:51 - 12:46) Is Surrogacy Immoral? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The BriefingPart IV (12:46 - 15:53) How Can the Bible Be the Inerrant Word of God If It Was Written by Men? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The BriefingPart V (15:53 - 19:05) What Does It Look Like to Be a Good Earthly Citizen? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The BriefingPart VI (19:05 - 21:05) What is God's Glory? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The BriefingPart VII (21:05 - 23:25) Would It Violate the Bible's Principles of Male Headship to Vote for a Woman to Be President? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The BriefingPart VIII (23:25 - 27:05) Why is There So Much Murder in the Bible? — Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letter from a 6-Year-Old Listener of The BriefingSign up to receive The Briefing in your inbox every weekday morning.Follow Dr. Mohler:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | YouTubeFor more information on The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, go to sbts.edu.For more information on Boyce College, just go to BoyceCollege.com.To write Dr. Mohler or submit a question for The Mailbox, go here.

Faith Community Bible Church
How to be Good… and Mad

Faith Community Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 40:54


HOW TO BE GOOD...AND MAD! Ephesians 4:26-27 • FCBC • 6/25/23 Intro: We live in a polarized world. Put a Democrat and a Republican together and you'll likely see an argument or a fight. Post anything remotely controversial on Facebook and you'll probably get called a name or have your motives impugned. Even in your car you'd better buckle up because if you go any distance with any traffic there's a better than even chance someone may anger you or you may anger them. We're fast losing civility in our civilization. And it gives all of us a great opportunity to grow and highlight the transformation God is working in us. And in fact, if anyone ought to be distinctive in their attitudes, reactions and behavior, it ought to be people who say they know the Living and gracious God. We should think differently, and see things differently, and behave differently, than if we had never put our lives and futures in Jesus' hands. Remember the [insight] about those who know God? “You are not the person you once were, so you must no longer live as you once lived.” Salvation isn't merely adding something new to your old life, but becoming someone new, replacing an old life with a new one. •So, precisely what should change in my life? Paul doesn't leave anything to the imagination: he points out five critical exchanges. Last week we were first challenged to replace all forms of lying & deception w/truth. (So how did Truth Week go? Catch yourself in any lies? I hope we all have a stronger hold on the truth as a result of Truth Week.) •This week we're about to hear a second challenge: When God wants to expose areas that distinguish our new lives in Christ from how we once acted/reacted, He also points to our temper, and commands that we replace sinful with righteous anger: NB: (4:26-27). “Be angry and do not sin. Do not let the sun go down on your anger, and give no opportunity to the devil.” •“Wait a minute! Are you saying I can be angry? I thought Bible taught us NOT to be angry at all? Isn't anger a sin?” This is one of the more misunderstood & mishandled areas of our lives—how we think about and deal with our anger. So: I. [WHAT IS ANGER?] [A. It is an internal emotion:] Websters: “a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure or hostility.” Want a clearer picture? OT/Hebrew word for anger literally means, “to get red in the face” or “to see nostrils flare”. It's an accurate picture because physiologically, when we become angry, adrenalin pumps into our bloodstream (we feel a rush); our blood pressure rises & our pulse accelerates; our pupils dilate & our muscles tense. It happens whether we like it or not/whether we want it to or not. It's an emotion. We feel angry. How we respond may also be seen as anger: [B. It is an external reaction] We respond in anger—and here is where we can have some control over our anger—in its expression. “But I can't help it–when I get mad, I react.” Really? Have you ever been mad and the phone rings, and you answer it and say sweetly, “Hello?” Apparently, you do have some control. • The OT Hebrew language doesn't distinguish between kinds of anger—good and bad; just pictures it. But the NT Greek language is far more specific; it IDs 3 kinds of anger: II. [WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE?] [A. There is a slow–burning anger]: (vs. 26a) (“anger”/orgh) the most common term for anger can be described as getting hot under collar, we set our jaw, our eyes ablaze, fuming. Interestingly, it can describe both sinful OR righteous anger. But it's not the only kind: [B. There is a seething anger]: (vs. 26b) (parorgismoß) This is the deep-seated, unforgiving, unrelenting resentment. It is anger that has been nursed, fueled, and coddled over a period of time. It's always sinful. [C. There is an explosive anger]: Never used of the righteous human anger. You've known people with hair-trigger temper. Like Mt. St Helens erupting, or a bomb exploding—you blow up. If you were in terrible 2s, we'd call it temper tantrum. It's translated in vs. 31 as “wrath” (ESV) or “rage” (NIV). So: III. [IS ANGER ALWAYS WRONG?] Not at all. God created you with the capacity to get mad. It's as legitimate as your capacity to laugh/cry. Need to ask yourself, “Is anger an emotion designed by God, or it is a sinful short-circuit in our emotional system? Check out: [A. A Few Examples:] [1. God does get angry] [Exodus 34:6-7/x] (repeated 9x). God doesn't anger quickly, but in time, if a matter is not resolved, his anger can be great as Moses predicts: [Deut. 29:28/x]! The Bible never blushes to portray God's anger; but his anger is not the result of his being touchy or bad tempered; it is the expression of his holiness and righteousness, and directed toward evil in his creation: [Rom. 1:18] God is angry with anyone who suppresses the truth about Himself. [God] does get angry. But what about Jesus? [2. Jesus became angry], even though never sinned! He was angry at people who sold the right to worship [Jn 2:13-16]. Yet he was never explosive nor out of control. NB it took him a while to make the whip of cords. Not an emotional, spontaneous outburst, but a controlled, careful and determined response to a situation. He was angry at men in the synagogue [Mk 3:1, 5]: they were using a handicapped man as bait to catch Jesus! [x] And what about us? [3. Believers should get angry!] Bible never forbids anger, just qualifies it. NB vs. 26: “Be angry and do not sin” — it is assuming you will and even should get angry at times. Anger not always wrong, like lying or casual sex; rather, it depends upon why you're angry, & how you respond when you are angry. EG David: [Ps. 119:53/x] In face of blatant evil, we should be indignant rather than tolerant; angry, not apathetic. What other reaction can wickedness be expected to provoke in those who love God? [Beecher/x] So how do I know if my anger is right or wrong? [B. A CLOSE COMPARISON]: [Chart: Sinful vs. Righteous Anger] •Anger is sinful when it's [selfish]: when our desires, our needs, ambitions are frustrated; when our demands not met, our expectations not realized, our well-being threatened, our selfesteem questioned, when we're embarrassed, inconvenienced. (e.g “you're in my way, bothering me, hurt me...); but it's all about me. That anger is sinful, defensive, full of pride, resentful of what happened to you. But righteous anger is [unselfish]: Can be angry in behalf of God: angry at unbelief, at dishonoring God, at warping the truth, or hurting others. •Anger is sinful when it [controls us]; it causes us to say/do things to hurt another. Looking back on our anger, we realize had we been in control, we never would have said/done that! You had a bad day, kids getting wild, bills thick and wallet thin; and you explode at the person you love most/closest to. If you lose control, it's not righteous. But righteous anger is always [controlled]; it never short-circuits a person's thinking or blinds a person to the truth; it never makes a person do what God would never want him to do. •Anger is sinful when it seeks [revenge], when it breeds malice, resentment. Righteous anger seeks [resolution]. Righteous anger vanishes when a person really repents; or when justice is done. You don't make a person pay at your hands to your satisfaction. It has limits how long it lasts. [C. A Key Insight]: (Pr. 22:24-25) [Anger is a learned response] Which means, however you learned to be angry, you can unlearn it. What you have seen modeled/been exposed to is probably what you've picked up. With God's help, you can learn the respond better, differently! So: IV. [HOW CAN I HANDLE MY ANGER?] How can I be good & mad at the same time? 2 unbiblical, unhealthy ways of dealing with our anger: [A. Don't:] [1. Blow up] (Prov. 29:11/x): Slow down! Don'tlet loose. When you blow up, it's usually destructive. The energy of your emotions is released not toward the problem, but toward another person. The classic example is in sports—e.g. hockey fights, baseball umps & managers. Some psychologists have advocated unrestrained expression of anger; they encourage angry person to fully ventilate the anger against a punching bag, or a pillow, or golf ball. Not wise because you're cultivating a learned response. What you may be doing is encouraging a spirit of murder in your heart; all you need now is an opportunity. Not to mention that merely expressing anger doesn't get rid of it; in fact, anger breeds anger (Pr. 29:22)— apparently not only in you, but in others around you; angry people make people angry. AND it clouds your judgment, making you less able to respond clearly, thoughtfully. You're increasingly enslaved to your own responses. (So don't blow up. On the other hand, you don't want to just:) [2. Clam up]: We clam up for a couple of reasons: We may be trying to: 1) deny our anger. When I see anger, I point it out (“you seem angry”). Common response: “NOT angry. I'm concerned, I'm hurt, I'm upset, I'm disappointed.” Uh huh (you're angry!) Even those who come to admit their anger sometimes try to do 2nd thing: 2) we may try to suppress our anger. We bottle it up (“keep a lid on it”) You let it simmerinside. When clam up, like a can of pop shaken up–when opened, spews out all over. People become angry, bottle it up, then go home and yell at kids, or snarl at wife, snap at others. Makes person irritable, sullen, tense, miserable, even depressed. Best way to ensure that when you do get angry, it will be a blow up. •EG: Boy Scouts/snow camp. Tenderfoot dropped can of corn into fire. Wearing poncho, sat on log shivering, waiting for dinner. I heard “shotgun” blast,ran over to noise; found blackened pit where once was fire, kid on his back, dazed, and splattered with million niblets of corn. Toss the can of your anger on the fire, & when it blows, it won't be pretty. So what's the alternative? B. [Do:] [1. Face it.] (vs. 26): “Be angry.” Don't deny it. Admit you're angry and accept full responsibility for it. Not “you make me angry!” Just say, “I am feeling angry when you said/did that.” No blaming, no sarcasm or put downs; just the honest statement of fact. Me: “Honey, I'm feeling angry & touchy right now. Not even sure why. I don't like it when I feel like this, but I am. Amazing how quickly anger is diffused when you admit it. [2. Evaluate it.] “...do not sin.” Idea isn't to count to ten before getting angry; if you have to do that, probably already are angry! Now you're simply deciding if and how you'll express it! Instead, think. Are you certain you know the facts? Some people get angry over a perceived but unreal situation (Prov. 18:17/x). Getting the whole story might change your feelings. Then, consider your motives. Righteous anger rarely spontaneous: requires you to examine the cause before choosing to express it. What has set you off? Is it selfish or is it something that hurts you because it hurts God? Make certain anger isn't from injured pride, malice, revenge, resentment, self-righteousness. Need to know if it's right or wrong so you can deal appropriately with it. May help to take time out or do something physical. Anger releases all kinds of adrenalin in bloodstream, so good walk may be effective in reducing the initial tension of anger. Yet if problem isn't dealt with, only temporary. More you think about it, it may increasing the churning inside. But whatever you do, ponder, & evaluate before speak! James' advice is very good: [James 1:19-20] Anger may be short-circuiting your ability to hear what God is telling you; and even if you are angry over something legitimate, you still have to ponder your response, because simply being angry isn't enough. Just being angry won't accomplish what God desires. Have to do something more. {Then] [3. Deal with it]: vs. 27: “Do not let the sun go down on your anger.” Don't let it fester. Don't nurse it. It's never safe to let it smolder. No anger (righteous or otherwise) must be allowed to continue. Deal with it, ASAP. The limit is one day. Terminal point is bedtime. The same day you get angry is the day you deal with it. The sun which rises to mark a new day must not be a witness to yesterday's outburst. Left-over anger sours in a person. (So I should deal with my anger. Precisely how do you suggest I do that?) •[You can overlook the offense] (Pr. 12:16, 19:11/x) Just drop the matter. Not man's glory to win, but to overlook an offense! •[You can short-circuit the anger:] [Pr. 15:1, 18/x] You shortcircuit anger through a gentle answer or through patiently trying to understand. The other person may be well-intentioned, or spoke/acted out of mood, or was completely oblivious to the fact he hurt you. •At the theater, we were watching a particularly tense movie, when the guy in front of me turned around and said, “If you touch the back of my chair again, I'll take you out and kick your behind.” (But he didn't say, “behind.”) Shocked, my immediate response was...like to see you try it, bub. Instead, I took a breath, realized I might in fact have been kicking his chair (& who likes that?); so I leaned over to his side and whispered, “I'm really sorry. I didn't even know I was doing it. I'll be more careful.” After the movie we all stood, he turned to me, apologized, embarrassed, and told me he had had a very bad day. Then he asked me, “What do you do for a living?” (*!) •[You can confess it to another.] One of the very dark memories I can't forget is when my daughter was trying to help her frustrated father with his computer, and he got angry, snapped and said something brutally unkind to her. She quietly left, teary. Somebody once pointed out, “Temper is what gets us into trouble; Pride is what keeps us there.” I instantly knew I had stepped in it, and knew what I needed to do. I went down to her room. I felt like I had lead feet & a swollen tongue, but when I began to apologize, the anger evaporated. God says there is one way you can be sure to always have the last word when you're angry: Just say, “I'm sorry. I was wrong. Will you forgive me?” •[You can confront the underlying problem.] (Prov. 24:26/x) Express your wishes openly. What do I want? Do I want to be treated right? Or shown respect? or loved? Or to be listened to? Say it plainly. “Sweetheart, I would like you to turn the TV off and talk with me about your day...throw your own clothes into the dirty hamper...kiss me and take a few minutes for me as soon as you get home... (Many wives furiously writing...) Jimmy, when you use my coffee cup for your earthworm collection, I really have tough time drinking out of it. How about if we get a jar for you to use?” You may be tired, troubled, or worried; need to pray. •(Wait! What if I can't resolve everything quickly? What if the person isn't sorry, or won't reconcile, or situation is beyond my reach? Do I have to forgive and forget before sundown? No. Lifeisn't a half-hoursitcom that resolves neatly from episode to episode. But God forbids your angers to continue...So—) [4. Let go of it]: “...give no opportunity to the devil.” (4:27) •Negatively: Anger can give Satan an opportunity—lit. a foothold in your life. Don't help him by staying angry. If we follow these instructions, Satan would have no room to maneuver, no way to leverage our anger against us. Satan knows there is a fine line between righteous & unrighteous anger. Knows we have difficulty finding that line, and do poor job of responsibly handling anger for very long. What might start off as righteous anger may quickly degenerate into unrighteous resentment, or self-righteous pride. (If I keep it, Satan uses it; but how do I let it go, to whom? •Positively: [Rom. 12:18-19/x] Entrust to God your hurt. Let Him be the Judge. He's a whole lot smarter, wiser, righteous. What if you don't? Cherish and coddle your anger and it will someday consume you [Buechner]. Concl: 2300 years ago, Aristotle rightly observed, [quote/x] But the Master clearly points the way (4:26-27). “Be angry and do not sin. Do not let the sun go down on your anger, and give no opportunity to the devil.”

The
Holistic Weight Loss: What It Is and How It Works

The "Cake Doesn't Count" Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 21:25


Written by Jenn Hand, Holistic Nutritionist, Board Certified Health Coach, NBC-HWC   Is Holistic Weight Loss for You? One of the reasons we end up getting stuck in the dieting cycle is because we want to lose weight. We don't like our body size, we desperately want to control our food, or we have to lose weight for health reasons and we do what we've always done– try to achieve the goal through a diet. But the paradox is that the more we try to lose weight and control our food, the more it eludes us. Enter holistic weight loss!   Table of Contents What Is Holistic Weight Loss? A New Way to View Weight How Does It Work? The Four-Pronged Approach to Holistic Weight Loss How Long Does It Take? Is There a Holistic Weight Loss Diet Plan? What Is It Like to Work with a Holistic Weight Loss Coach? What's It Like in Real Life? Next Steps Prefer to listen to the podcast? Check it out here: What Is Holistic Weight Loss? There is a delicate balance between weight loss and food freedom. Many of us come to think of these two things as either/or. We either go on a diet and lose the weight OR we stay stuck at our current weight but have freedom. What if there is a way to have both? I believe our bodies want to be at a weight that is comfortable for our frame. That may be different than what we THINK our size should be.       What If There Was a New Way to View Weight?  A way that was holistic and nourishing rather than depriving and punishing.  The old way of weight loss is one of deprivation, cutting out and willpower. The new way of weight loss is a holistic mind-body-soul approach that's nourishing and compassionate. Holistic weight loss is a four-pronged approach and a completely new way of looking at weight. It's physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. Because we need to take into account ALL of ourselves if we want to be in alignment to restore our body's natural state. It's a restoration, a re-balancing, a releasing of what no longer serves you. THAT'S the way to lasting, sustainable weight loss. The best part? You can have both: freedom AND weight re-balancing!  

Live It Out with The Planning Woman
Ep. 171-Why Encouragement is an Important Part of Living Out Your Faith

Live It Out with The Planning Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 12:32


Hey, friend! Have you ever considered that being an encouragement to someone is a way you can live out your faith? Back in December, I shared three episodes to help you live out your faith with clarity, courage, and consistency. In those episodes, I gave several ideas for living out your faith. This week as I'm recording this episode, I've been reminded that even the small things we do, like saying a word of encouragement to someone, are ways that we live out our faith. Just yesterday, I saw a quote on my friend Kristin's Facebook page that said something like ministry doesn't have to be hard to be holy. I think we sometimes hold the belief that we have to do something big, like serve in a leadership role at church, go on a mission trip, or work in ministry to live out our faith.  But that's not the case at all. We live out our faith in the day-to-day of life through all of the things we think, say, and do. Today I want to share three examples from my life that may inspire you to live out your faith by encouraging others. Let's live it out, Jennifer   Your Next Steps: Join the Live It Out Community: https://live-it-out.circle.so/home Read the Blog: https://www.theplanningwoman.com/episode171 Listen to related episodes: Episode 165-What Does Living Out Your Faith with Clarity Look Like? Episode 166-What Does It Look Like to Live Out Your Faith with Courage? Episode 167-What Does It Look Like to Live Out Your Faith Consistently?

Abide and Respond Podcast
A Jesus Community - Strengthen Your Family

Abide and Respond Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2022 39:11


What Does It Look Like? 1 Durability because people are not always easy to love.2 Generosity because what you have belongs to God. 3 Proximity because you can impress from a distance but make a greater impact when close. 4 Purity because all your decisions are significant.

Morrisville Presbyterian Church Podcast
2/6/22 Worship Service - "What Does It Look Like?"

Morrisville Presbyterian Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 65:43


Fifth Sunday after EpiphanyFebruary 6, 2022Worship Service includesScripture Reading of Psalm 36:5-10 and John 2:1-11Sermon:  "What Does It Look Like?" by Pastor Alex Lester-AbdallaClick here for Worship Bulletin - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Welcome to Morrisville Presbyterian Church.No matter who you are or where you are on your journey of Faith,you are invited to MPC.Education Hour:Contact Pastor Alex Lester-Abdalla at alexlester-abdalla@mpcusa.net Worship Service:In-Person and Livestream begins at 10:30 a.m. each Sunday.Morrisville Presbyterian Church771 N Pennsylvania AveMorrisville, Pennsylvania 19067(215) 295-4191 Website: https://www.mpcusa.org Support the show (https://www.mpcusa.org/give)

The Uncaged Clinician
How to Live Authentically!

The Uncaged Clinician

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 11:35


This week Uncaged Clinicians, Josh Payne, David Bayliff, and Kevin DeGroot talk to you about What Does It Look Like to be Authentic?  They will touch on such topics as: Have you thought about the qualities and core values of your company?  What gets you to live authentically?  Trust the process and live it that way  Freedom to authentically be yourself P.S. Subscribe, rate, and review Here Now, are you ready to become UNCAGED?  Additional Resources: Uncaged Live 2022 Oct 7-9 Denver, CO Don't miss out on the best price for this event. It's going to be EPIC https://www.uncagedclinician.com/offers/5b3itHwB

Beyond Belief Podcast
Word of the Week - Salvation (ep90)

Beyond Belief Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 28:27


In this new segment/series, Allen and I discuss some of the terms for new Christians/believers. We will be discussing a word each week and then conducting another segment/series in the same week that will talk about what that word looks like in every day living. That segment will be called - What Does It Look Like? In this segment Allen and I talk about Salvation, what it is, what the definition is and what the Bible says about it. The following links will take you to www.GotQuestions.org a tremendous resource for biblical answers. https://www.gotquestions.org/Christian-doctrine-salvation.html https://www.gotquestions.org/Romans-road-salvation.html https://www.gotquestions.org/plan-of-salvation.html https://www.gotquestions.org/steps-to-salvation.html https://biblia.com/bible/kjv1900/john/3/1-21 We aren't perfect and we don't profess to be, far from it actually - keep that in mind as you listen to our stories. If you are spending more time picking apart our messages, your spending too much time on the wrong things. Put your focus back on God. Read Your Bible. Pray. Surround Yourself with Like-Minded Christians. Gather with Two or More in His Name. ✟

Three Inch Mics
When you gotta go|Three Inch Mics|#21

Three Inch Mics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 69:41


We got two new callers and the stories they have you will never even see it coming! thank you to them for stepping up to the plate and nail it out of the park.#poopinmypants, #firstdate,#podcastBig thank you to our instagram followers!follow the two of them by the links bellow:@ifskateco https://www.instagram.com/ifskateco/@prehistoriczedhttps://www.instagram.com/prehistoriczed/don't forget to also listen on the go by clicking the link below:Listen on Spotify by clicking the link belowhttps://open.spotify.com/show/5dLVbbR1pYxO0zFgsqVT9L?si=lp6hQUzeS86aD82QGMPhJgListen on apple podcast by clicking the link belowhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/three-inch-mics/id1534501753for other audio version of our Podcast be sure to click the link bellowhttps://threeinchmics.buzzsprout.com/Timcodes00:00 intro00:13 Jon and Bobby rant28:50 1st caller @ifskateco45:45 2nd caller @prehistoriczed1:06:25 outro #whatittakestofilmapodcast, #skateboarding2020, #howtopoo, #whydoesspicyfoodburnwhenyoupoop?, #foodsthatmakeyoupoop, #eatingforguthealth, #whyamiconstipated, #whathelpswithconstipation, #lookbeforeyouflush, #whatdoesitlooklike, #mypoopwon'tcomeoutandithurts, #ithurtstopoop, #poophurtsreallybad, #squattypottyhowtouse, #creatingabetterpooingexperience, #howtopoopproperly, #howtopoopfast, #stoolcolorsandwhattheymean, #badfirstdate,#howembarrassing, #ididn'tseeitcoming, #youdidwhat?

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Money Matters with Ken Moraif
What Does It Look Like?

Money Matters with Ken Moraif

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020


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Sermons & Audio - Holy Trinity Anglican

What Does It Look Like to Live Graciously in a Post-Christian Society?

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Practice Management Nuggets
How Improved Patient Satisfaction Saves You Time And Money | Episode #074

Practice Management Nuggets

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 40:01


One of the most difficult questions that clinic managers ask me is if I have any tips to help them work with members of their team who know their job – but aren’t as friendly, or empathetic or engaging with their patients as they would like. Teaching someone how to build a courteous and respectful relationship with your patients is kind of awkward, isn’t it? But, it is so vitally important that patients feel valued, respected, and safe when they come to their healthcare practice. And it is just as important to healthcare business that we provide courteous service, clear communication and safe practices in an efficient and effective manner. Patient engagement and patient satisfaction is a key criteria to good health outcomes and a healthy business model. But, how do you get started to implement a patient satisfaction program? How can you teach your employees to demonstrate respect and open communication with patients and their families? Patient Centered Clinics from Everyone’s a Caregiver Make sure to check out this new on-line education from Brian and Everyone's a Caregiver! Click on the image below: In This Episode In this 30 minute webinar, Brian Lee, CEO of Everyone's a Caregiver Learning Systems, will discuss options for the healthcare provider and business owner to easily deliver training to your healthcare team so that you can improve patient satisfaction and patient care in your healthcare practice. What is the Patient Centered Clinic? What is the Return on Investment (ROI) when you provide your providers and support team with education in patient engagement? Opportunities of digital learning systems How can healthcare clinics provide consistent, meaningful education to their teams and still get their day-to-day tasks done? Join me for the interview with Brian Lee, How Improved Patient Satisfaction Saves You Time And Money! Meet Brian Lee, CEO, Everyone's a Caregiver Learning Systems Brian Lee, CSP, is one of North America’s leading experts in the field of World-Class patient experience, staff engagement and culture change. He is recognized author on HCAHPS improvement and Value-Based Purchasing. Brian has been a passionate lifelong student of customer service and its effect on both organizational effectiveness and staff retention. He educates his audiences about the “how-to’s” of developing patient, staff, and physician loyalty. He models how to inspire hope and commitment and to bring a renewed passion for care-giving. For two consecutive years Brian has been evaluated by the International Customer Service Association Conference as the number-one-rated Customer Service Expert Speaker in the World. Brian Lee is the Chief Executive Officer of  Everyone's a Caregiver Learning Systems, a leading provider of culture-change and training solutions to healthcare organizations across North America. He is also the founder of the Healthcare Service Excellence conference. In the past 30 years in business, Brian and his team have worked closely with healthcare organizations on several continents to achieve breakthrough results in improving the Patient Experience and Staff Engagement. In the fall of 2018, Brian Lee and Bruce Lee invited Jean L. Eaton to become a faculty member of Custom Learning Solutions and their new initiative to assist community clinics to empower community clinics to deliver a 5 star patient experience. Their new on-line program, Patient Centered Clinic, launches in February 2019. Find out more about Brian Lee: www.EveryonesACaregiver.com Twitter: @every1care LinkedIn: Brian Lee CSP Show Notes Click the >> arrow to play the podcast. You can advance to the time marks. 01:35  Meet Brian Lee, CSP, CEO Everyone’s A Caregiver 06:56  Pink Elephant in the Room 07:21  Brian Lee’s #1 Tip 09:35  What is the Patient Centered Clinic? 11:30  What Does It Look Like to the Patient? 13:05  What Does It Look Like to Staff? 14:19  Educate Employees 15:29  What is Education? 16:30  Why is This a Critical Topic for Healthcare Practitioners? 19:19  What Are the Options to Improve Patient Satisfaction? 20:39  Return on Investment 24:16  Introducing Everyone's A Caregiver App 24:45  Patient Centered Clinic 26:32  DO IT Recommendations 30:00  Who is the Patient Centered Clinic For? 30:28  Patient Centered Clinic Modules 35:28  Get Started With Patient Centered Clinic!   Do This Now! Go to https://InformationManagers.ca/Likes-EAC to unlock the sample modules for the Patient Centered Clinic! Rate and Review the Podcast I am honoured that you choose to spend your time with me today. Thank you for the opportunity to share my obsession about privacy, confidentiality and security with you! Reviews for the podcast on whatever platform that you use is greatly appreciated! When you provide your honest feedback it helps other people just like you find content that may help them, too.  If you received value from this episode, please take a moment and leave your honest rating and review. Jean, Your Practical Privacy Coach and Practice Management Mentor

Vintage Church, Lawrence KS
What Does It Look Like to Wear Our Faith?

Vintage Church, Lawrence KS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2017


This is a Vintage Church Podcast sermon titled What Does It Look Like to Wear Our Faith? given by John Flynn. You can listen to other Vintage Church sermon podcasts by clicking here. You can subscribe to our podcasts through iTunes by clicking here. This will open iTunes.

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Nerds In Luxury
Episode 14: Urine Eggs and Other Adventures

Nerds In Luxury

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2017 159:50


Working for Jeremy's, Don't Return Worn Clothing, INTERSECTIONALITY,  Movie Review with Montageo & Ceedro, What Does It Look Like?, Urine Eggs, "She has on a negligee and she wants to sleep with me..."

Gateway Community Church | South Riding Sermons

What Does It Look Like?

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Gateway Community Church | South Riding Sermons

What Does It Look Like?

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Dynamic Money
Are You Ready for Retirement In The Age of Trump? 3 Things to Know Now

Dynamic Money

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2017 15:00


What Does It Look Like to Retire And Plan For Retirement During The Trump Presidency?    The game has changed. If you are looking to retire in the next eight years, or if you're in your 50's this so important to your retirement.   Here Are 3 Big Must-Know Things That Have Changed About Retirement Today   Now, Plans Are  More Important Than Products   Your parents and your grandparents played according to different rules for their retirement savings plan. Their realities just aren't true today.    Previous generations relied on financial pensions and rarely touched investments. Can you imagine having a product that guaranteed lifetime income?   Because the financial world has changed, anyone retiring in the next few years has to plan to combine multiple products at once.   You have to have a plan and a plan that is more than a 401k and/or an IRA. Those things can be a part of a plan but aren't enough to rely on if you want to have the retirement of your dreams.   A single financial tool will not cut it anymore.   2. Interest Rates Are Going Up. Are You Ready For It?   How much did your first job pay? How much did you pay for your first home? Too many people I talk to don't know how to handle inflation! We are seeing and will continue to see rising inflation rates - so let's learn how to win against it rather than losing money. Inflation is real and powerful.   The market is a great place to beat inflation over time and build in inflation protection.   It's important to remember that you can adjust your core income to be sure your money is growing in the market and offset inflation.   _ A Common Mistake:  Too often I meet with people trusting Social Security to keep up with inflation. Social Security does account for building in inflation, but it DOES NOT KEEP UP with actual inflation rates._ And friends, as Social Security becomes more and more troubled and budget cuts will be called upon to fix it, the inflation rate adjustment is likely going to be an early victim.   3. Your New Retirement Plan Has To Be Able To Handle A Significant Drop In The First Few Years of Retiring   All signs give me, and the top financial experts, significant reason to believe a market drop is coming, and the second-longest bull market in history will soon come to an end.   Can I predict there will be a drop? No.   Can I predict that you absolutely need to be prepared for what I believe is coming? Yes.   You might have everything set up correctly, but if you are not bracing for a major drop in the market in today's current times then you may soon be in trouble. It's time to adjust your risk and the tools you are using to be ready for the market.   Retirement Has Changed Under The Trump Administration Has Your Plan Changed? Our team wants your financial plan to accomplish two major things: 1. Prepare you for the goals you hope to see in life, and 2. Relieve you from all stress now and allow you the freedom to enjoy life today. We believe financial plans should focus on your life today as much as in 30 years. Reach out to our team if you would like to talk over any of these steps more, ask questions about your financial plan, or to confirm your existing retirement plan doesn't demand any further changes. Your dreams matter.    Get Peace In Your Finances + Talk To More Than MoneyAsk Any Money Question You want 

Numerology 4 Life | Self-Help | Inspiration | Motivation
Ep4 – The Rest of 2016: What Does It Look Like?

Numerology 4 Life | Self-Help | Inspiration | Motivation

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2016 5:24


How was 2016 for you? Listen to Joseph Ghabi of Numerology 4 Life discuss 2016 numerology and why it went well (or didn’t) for you. The post Ep4 – The Rest of 2016: What Does It Look Like? appeared first on Numerology 4 Life | Self-Help | Inspiration | Motivation.

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