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JoinKatie Griffin and Martyn Baum for your weekly dose of House of Property! In this episode, we dive into the daily frustrations of estate agency, from unrealistic sellers to ghosting buyers.We tackle the chaos of overwhelm, bad planning, and why estate agents are always playing catch-up!Everyday Annoyances: From “We're in no rush” sellers to those who say “But another agent valued it higher!”—we've got stories to share!Overwhelm & Why We Do It to Ourselves: Inbox overload, last-minute listings, and why estate agents always feel like they're drowning in work.Poor Planning = Panic Mode: Why prospecting gets forgotten, social media becomes an afterthought, and valuations slip through the cracks.Practical Tips & Laughs: We share real-life stories, expert advice, and estate agency survival hacks—with plenty of laughs along the way!Tune in now & take control of the chaos!House of Property Podcast: Your Weekly Dose of Estate Agency Fun and Insights!#propertypodcast#estateagents#property#realtorlife#houseofproperty#overwhelm#estateagency#funnybusiness#propertymarket#planningfail#valuations
Giving Up Too Much of Yourself? Why We Do It and How to Stop Are you betraying yourself? Many women are taught to be “good girls,” to please others, conform to standards, and to perform up to somebody else's standards. But living like this is a betrayal of self. Unless we know ourselves, and can confidently show ourselves, we risk losing ourselves. Top take-a-ways What it means to “give up too much of yourself” or to self-betray. The covert reasons why we tend to self-sacrifice, shrink, and cover who we are. Two simple practices for reclaiming your identity, self-worth, and figuring out what you really want. Download your Sparkle After Betrayal Recovery Guide at www.BetrayalRecoveryGuide.com, a guide designed to help you take the first steps in feeling better, so you can reclaim your power, own your worth, and start putting yourself, and your life, back together again. About Lora: Author, speaker and Burnout & Betrayal Recovery Coach, Lora Cheadle help women rebuild their identity and self-worth so they can find the courage to claim what's possible on the other side of betrayal. Untangle yourself from the past, reclaim your power, and own your worth so you can create a future you love on your own terms. All with a wink and a smile! Learn more at www.loracheadle.com and follow me across all social! Get the support you need to find your footing, begin making sense of it all, and feel better fast. As an attorney, betrayal recovery expert, and survivor of infidelity I can help you find the clarity and confidence to create a life that you love on the other side of betrayal. Book Your Session Here: https://calendly.com/loras-schedule/coaching-session Thank you to BetterHelp for sponsoring this podcast! Take charge of your mental health and get 10% off your first month of therapy at https://BetterHelp.com/FLAUNT
In today's episode we cover topics such as SELF SABOTAGE ; WHY WE DO IT, AND HOW TO STOP, THE FEAR OF SHOWING EMOTION, AND BEING VULNERABLE, GRIEVING A LIFE THAT YOU THOUGHT YOU WERE SUPPOSED TO BE LIVING, STEPPING OUT OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE AND BEING BRAVE ENOUGH TO START OVER INTO THE LIFE YOU WANT, THE ART OF STAYING TRUE TO YOURSELF; EVEN IF YOU LOSE PEOPLE ALONG THE WAY, AND THE BEAUTY OF VULNERABILITY. My Instagram @foryoufromeve has been hacked and deleted this month so PLEASE FOLLOW @FORYOUFROMEVEBACKUP thank you XX ALL THE LINKS YOU NEED : https://hoo.be/oliviaeveshabo Intro and Outro Music : Prod by MatthewJ FACTORMEALS.COM/FROMEVE50 LIQUIDIV.COM/FROMEVE Be Kind, Xoxo
At Indian Hills, we say that Jesus is the head of our church. But what does that really mean?(Part three of our series, "Why We Do It")
On a Sunday at Indian Hills you might see families officially "join" our church. What does that mean? Who is a member at IHCC? And is being at church every week really so important?(Part two of our series "Why We Do It")
We get asked a lot about baptism at Indian Hills. Why do we do it? Why do we think it's so important? But the answer ultimately comes down to this - Why do we do anything we do?(Part one of our series, “Why We Do It”)
Pastor Mark Palmisano preaches the sermon "What is Church? Part 3 - Worship and Why We Do It".
Kyrie Ferguson from Kambah's photo titled "Why We Do It" is the Overall Winner of national photographic competition In.Site Photographic Awards. The photo is of her gas technician husband Ty holding his six year old son Blake's hand. Holmsey and Jen speak with Kyrie about the inspiration behind the photo and why she does it.
I love going back to the basics of our faith and here's why. I think that if we ignore the basics of our faith, that we are actually, in a way, being really prideful. We're thinking that we are above the basics and I just don't think that is true! Listen in for some fun facts, my top five highlights of the series and a few announcements you don't want to miss! https://forms.gle/kxWdPnoq3HEjvCJLA (Want to win a $50 Amazon gift card? Fill out our survey!) Resources: https://open.spotify.com/episode/50caynpWufz35zAhCXuQry?si=2Ul1G9WBSLGltNs9oIdWjw (How to Build Your Faith From the Inside Out with Leah Rempel) https://open.spotify.com/episode/4EoTEwJR4aIxxBoiGsCkzW?si=uNfTu-6OREG_VWOecNAcfg (How to Integrate Your Faith in Every Area of Your Life with Leah Rempel) https://open.spotify.com/episode/4CymPB7EPcfVbCDaTJ6HsP?si=tptbeKcpTR6xTKpCVq3N0w (How to Develop a Life-Giving Personal Ministry with Leah Rempel) https://open.spotify.com/episode/2T4iuFJsRUN1HqHwT3Ojph?si=AzO4WpS8SRqHmuMMqpQpmA (Giving an Answer for Our Hope with Jeremy Jenkins) https://open.spotify.com/episode/5iEZ3qo8AtqpECc1gY534N?si=wsuyQw-8SvOp6hk224w-eA (How to Pray and Why We Do It with Brooke McGlothin) https://open.spotify.com/episode/2c5ZTOrxCDYJvJrDBq1tQM?si=NsPfLnPYRxm7-YmhUKvjFg (Everyday Evangelism with Larry and Marbi Janzen) https://open.spotify.com/episode/7mRRJt9AxSV4cBzMIUiJzk?si=yXUwFaaVRyyuWYRXVEqlKQ (What are Spiritual Disciplines and Why they Mattter with Rebecca Friedlander) Connect with Leah Rempel: IG:https://www.instagram.com/leah.rempel/ ( @leah.rempel) IG: @faithschoolpod leahrempel.com
Continuing in my series on evolution and creationism. In this episode you're in for a treat. I've managed to score an interview with a special guest—a celebrity in the field of evolutionary biology. Sit back and enjoy! Dr. Niles Eldredge has been a paleontologist on the curatorial staff of the American Museum of Natural History since 1969. His early work focused on the evolution of trilobites—a group of extinct arthropods that lived between 535 and 245 million years ago. Eldredge is the Curator responsible for the content of the major exhibition Darwin, which opened in New York, London, Rome and Lisbon in time to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Darwin's birth in February 2009. His book Darwin. Discovering the Tree of Life (2005) accompanied the exhibition. Eldredge's main professional passion has always been evolution. Throughout his career, he has used repeated patterns in the history of life to refine ideas on how the evolutionary process actually works. The theory of “punctuated equilibria” developed with Stephen Jay Gould in 1972, was an early milestone. Eldredge went on to develop a hierarchical vision of evolutionary and ecological systems, and in his book The Pattern of Evolution (1999) he has developed a comprehensive theory (the “sloshing bucket”) that specifies in detail how environmental change governs the evolutionary process. Other works include Unfinished Synthesis (1985) and Eternal Ephemera (2015). A critic of gene-centered theories of evolution, Eldredge's Why We Do It (2004) presents an alternative account to the gene-based notions of “evolutionary psychology” to explain why human beings behave as they do. Concerned with the rapid destruction of many of the world's habitats and species, Eldredge was Curator-in-Chief of the American Museum's Hall of Biodiversity (May, 1998), and has written several books on the subject—most recently (1998) Life in the Balance. He has also combated the creationist movement through lectures, articles and books—including The Triumph of Evolution...And The Failure of Creationism (2000). Eldredge who is also an amateur jazz trumpeter and avid collector of 19th century cornets, lives with his wife, his dog and cat, and 500 cornets in Ridgewood, New Jersey—but repairs to the Adirondack Mountains to hike, think and write as often as possible. He is currently writing Gaian Homilies, an account of his experiences witnessing the nature of Gaia and the negligent Gaiacide committed by Homo sapiens. Follow me at Www.therationalview.ca Join the Facebook discussion @therationalview Twitter @alscottrational Instagram @The_Rational _View #therationalview #podcast #evolution #science #creationism
00:00 - Kitchen Sets for Little Boys?05:38 - The Art Of Pre Dating.16:30 - Dark & Mysterious/ Mens Lives Matter21:00 - Why We Do It.23:30 - Metaverse.32:00 - NFT's33:30 - Metaverse Pt 2 DIGITAL REAL ESTATE.43:40 - Not So Rapid Fire.55:00 - Holiday Heart: Oscar Worthy Performance?57:30 - Shottas Vs. Paid In Full.58:30 - Belly Vs. Every Movie Ever.63:30- Outro.
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Maggie Payne from CRV discusses their new Why We Do It advertisement and about Jye McNeil taking the Melbourne Cup to Kerang on October 14. She is also joined by special guest Hayley Coman
Scripture: 2 Corinthians 4:1-6 . Sermon Titled: What We Do, Why We Do It, How We Do It Sermon in a Sentence: As those whose darkness has been dispelled by the Light of Christ, we must make much of Jesus by telling others of that same good news from a heart of love and a life of service.
This week we break our usual mould of 90s hip hop to focus on a classic album that’s roots run deep into the golden era - Roc Marciano’s seminal debut ‘Marcberg’. Bringing this album to the table is one of the hottest underground rap producers going - Nicholas Craven
www.commsolutionsmn.com- We are finally turning 200 episodes old! There have been so many great episodes over the last four-plus seasons, and we spend some time telling you about our favorites. For all of you new to the show, we can point you toward some real good ones. If you've never heard how we got started, it's definitely worth a listen. You should definitely check out Episode 1 (Why We Do It), if you haven't. In Episode 8 (Ring Around Roseau), we picked a Minnesota city out of thin air and proved that comprehensive plans are pretty much the same all over the state. We tackled two super important election issues in Episodes 37 (Ranked Choice Voting) and 38(Why We Hate Odd Year Elections). These issues aren't going away, so they are timeless episodes. In Episode 47 (Do Levy Limits Work?), we break down why they don't and why you should nip it in the bud whenever it comes up. Almost all of Minnesota is under one of 10 Regional Development Organizations (RDO's), under the Minnesota Association of Development Organizations (MADO). We introduce you to them in Episode 67 (Shark-MADO Is Running Loose). In one of our many podcasts on the war on cars, Episode 77 (Vision Zero or Zero Vision?) details how they want to get rid of traffic deaths by bringing a death to traffic. In Episode 102 (Unsportsmanlike Conduct), we detail the history of public financed sports stadiums, and why it's a bad idea. In Episode 112 (Let's Make A Deal), we discuss how we are bypassing officially signing treaties with all of these international agreements, and cities are getting a piece of the action. There is a move in the local offices in the Metro to go from left to further left in Episode 121 (From Bad To Worse). We discuss how cities determine their preliminary levies and dish out the worst offenders in Episode 136 (Hey, Big Spender). We tackle all of the waste that was disbursed from the CARES Act in Episode 172 (We're In The Money). We cover all of these and so much more! There have been so many great guests and topics that you won't hear on any other podcast. We'd love to hear from you about your favorites! We also take a little time to discuss the recent hearing. The Senate finally brought in Jan Malcolm to discuss the survey that is being given to senior vaccine recipients, asking about their sexual preference, if they are depressed, and other very intrusive questions. Governor Walz is also teasing us with another possible relaxing of restrictions, but who knows for sure. There's no reason that there aren't at least some fans in the stands. There's no reason that secondary students aren't in school. C'mon, Walz, let's stop this nonsense. Have you checked out our Spotify playlist? At the beginning of each episode, Jason quotes some song lyrics that have to do with the subject matter of the podcast. Andrew never knows what they are, but now he can… and so can you! We’ve launched the Spotify playlist: “Community Solutions Music From the Podcast!” You can listen to Roundabout from Yes after listing to Episode 30 on Roundabouts… or kick back and enjoy a rocking playlist just for the thrill of it. We add a new song every week. Subscribe and enjoy! Don’t forget that you can also subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Google Play, and Spotify!
Welcome to the first episode of "Our Work and Why We Do It", an audio series from Forbes Library in Northampton, MA. In this first episode, I speak with Susan Stinson, author of the recently reissued "Martha Moody" from Small Beer Press. Susan is also the author of the novels "Spider in a Tree", "Venus of Chalk" (a Lambda Literary Award finalist), "Fat Girl Dances with Rocks", and "Belly Songs", a collection of poetry and lyric essays. She has received the Duggins Outstanding Mid-Career Novelist Award from Lambda Literary Foundation. Born in Texas, raised in Colorado, she now lives in Northampton, Massachusetts, where she was Writer-in-Residence at Forbes Library. She has taught at Amherst College and offers writing coaching and editorial services. She is often found on Twitter or at susanstinson.net Music for the episode was created by Kamerin Mcdonald, who's website you can find here: http://kamerinmcdonald.com/
Pastor Matt preaches the first sermon in our two-part series about loving our neighbor called This Is How and Why We Do It.
Pastor Matt preaches the first sermon in our two-part series about loving our neighbor called This Is How and Why We Do It.
Did you know some schools prohibited social studies teachers from discussing the inauguration? Kelsie and Brooke start this episode by talking about how important it is to model civil discourse over issues that are controversial and how current events is where the women are-- if you block it, you block women's history. Then, of course, they talk about the woman of the hour-- Kamala Harris. Support our work at www.patreon.com/remedialherstory Find lesson plans at www.remedialherstory.com Bibiography Nash, Gary B., Charlotte Crabtree, and Russ E. Dunn. History on Trial: Culture wars and the teaching of the past. New York, NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1997. Heilman, Elizabeth E, Ed. Social Studies and Diversity Education: What We Do and Why We Do It. New York, NY: Routledge, 2010. Hansen, Michael and Diana Quintero. “The state of the nation’s social studies educators.” July 3, 2017. https://www.brookings.edu/blog/brown-center-chalkboard/2017/07/03/the-state-of-the-nations-social-studies-educators/. Kalaidis, Jen. “Bring Back Social Studies: The amount of time public-school kids spend learning about government and civics is shrinking.” The Atlantic. https://www.theatlantic.com/education/archive/2013/09/bring-back-social-studies/279891/. Randal, Nick. "Vice President Kamala Harris: Chase the Dream." Entertainment ME. Documentary. Last modified January 5, 2021. https://www.amazon.com/Vice-President-Kamala-Harris-Chase/dp/B08SWD6KBV/ref=sr_1_14?dchild=1&keywords=Kamala+Harris&qid=1611584914&sr=8-14. US Census Bureau. "Quick Facts: New Hampshire." US Census Bureau. Last modified 2019. https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/NH. Walker, Tim. “Testing Obsession and the Disappearing Curriculum.” Last modified September 9, 2014. http://neatoday.org/2014/09/02/the-testing-obsession-and-the-disappearing-curriculum-2/. Yakimowski, Mary E. “Demographics Characteristics and Career Paths for Social Studies Teachers in Secondary Schools: A Review of Literature.” N.D. http://assessment.education.uconn.edu/assessment/assets/File/Revised%20Soc%20Stud%20ASEPS%20final%20draft.pdf. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/remedialherstory/support
Crib notes for the beginning Bible enthusiast. This is WHY WE DO IT! what its all about broke down for the Carnal mind to chow down on giving the REASON for SPIRIT and the surrender to Jesus! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/salts-playlist-for-praising-white/support
Come along with Jamie and Sarah as they share YOUR stories about why you got into nursing. This one will get you right in the feels.
John Nimmo, my guest, is full of ideas for maximizing all that you do – his founding message is “Ignite the change you want to see in yourself and others”. John is a certified speaker and coach and, in his company, Leadership Lived, he promotes a positive message of personal and professional development – and leverages a sales training and consulting platform. He coaches business and executive clients through Masterminds and private coaching and facilitates workshops. John’s new book Why Wait: A Leader’s Perspective on Procrastination; Why We Do It and What To Do About It is due for release in December 2019. You can find more information on John’s website at: https://leadershiplived.com A little about me: I began my career as a teacher, was a corporate trainer for many years, and then found my niche training & supporting business owners, entrepreneurs & sales professionals to network at a world-class level. My passion is working with motivated people, who are coachable and who want to build their businesses through relationship marketing and networking (online & offline). I help my clients create retention strategies, grow through referrals, and create loyal customers by staying connected. In appreciation for being here, I have a couple of gifts for you. A LinkedIn Checklist for setting up your fully optimized Profile: http://janiceporter.com/download-checklist.html An opportunity to test drive the Follow Up system I recommend by sending a FREE greeting card (on me): sendacardeverytime.com Connect with me: http://JanicePorter.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/janiceporter/ https://www.facebook.com/JanicePorterBiz https://twitter.com/janiceporter Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a note in the comment section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or Stitcher. You can also subscribe to the podcast app on your mobile device. Leave us an iTunes review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on iTunes, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on iTunes.
Pastors Greg Lunsford and Ben Lunn sit down and talk about the series Why We Do It
Bonus! Firefighter Dan from the episode “Why We Do It” returns to share what it was like finish the stair climb, thank everyone who donated & update us on how EMT school is going! Listen to the end to find out how you can win a signed copy of Dr. Jonathan Howard’s book, Cognitive Errors & Diagnostic Mistakes. Subscribe, rate, & review Antidotes, Stories in Medicine wherever you listen to podcasts! Follow us on social media for updates & join our facebook group for exclusive content Facebook www.facebook.com/antidotespodcast/ Instagram www.instagram.com/antidotespodcast/ Twitter @antidotespod Follow Christine on Twitter @christinethenp Have a story of your own you would like read on the podcast or want to be interviewed by Christine? Send us an email at antidotespodcast@gmail.com Original Music for Antidotes, Stories in Medicine created by Peter Hopkins Check out more of Pete’s music on social media at https://www.petesingsthings.com/ www.instagram.com/pete_sings_things/ www.youtube.com/channel/UCiEniWAPraur5nmlGa2JcVw/videos www.facebook.com/pete.sings.things/ Disclaimer: This podcast is not meant to provide medical advice. Always consult with your own health care professional. Names, locations, times & any other potentially identifying information about cases discussed have been changed to protect privacy.
Our guest is Joel Limpic. He’s the Pastor of Liturgy & Arts at Park Church. Listen Listen to the show Subscribe in iTunes Show Notes 3:15 – What Lent Is and Why We Do It 6:25 – The Historicity of Lent 8:50 – The Bible and Lent 14:30 – The Spiritual Value of Lent 17:30 […]
In the world of medicine we focus intently on advancements, improving patient outcomes, and pushing the bounds of science to better health, yet rarely as clinicians do we sit down to have detailed conversations with the very people we are trying to help or have helped. It is a great privilege for us to speak with one person whose case was described in the episode Do What You Can, Air Force EOD TSgt Daniel Fye. Dan shares what it was like getting wounded by an IED in Afghanistan with the surprising symptom of unquenchable thirst to recovery & rehabilitation requiring him to regrow part of his remaining leg. Dan is an incredible example of perseverance, resilience, and strength all of which are exemplified by his recent completion of the fire academy & becoming a Firefighter. Dan’s story reminds us that this is Why We Do It. We respectfully remember the friend’s of TSgt Fye mentioned in the episode, TSgt Kristoffer M. Solesbee & SSgt Joseph J. Hamski KIA May 26, 2011 Shorabak district, Kandahar, Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Link to Dan’s LLS Firefighter Stair climb Support Page http://www.llswa.org/site/TR/LLSWA/llswaFF?px=1908461&pg=personal&fr_id=1620 Charities that have supported Dan: Air Force EOD Association Semper Fi Fund & America’s Fund https://semperfifund.org/ Homes For Our Troops https://www.hfotusa.org/ Original Music for Antidotes, Stories in Medicine created by the US Army Combat Medic who treated Dan at the point of wounding, Peter Hopkins Check out more of Pete’s music on social media at https://www.petesingsthings.com/ www.instagram.com/pete_sings_things/ www.youtube.com/channel/UCiEniWAPraur5nmlGa2JcVw/videos www.facebook.com/pete.sings.things/ Follow us on social media for updates & join our facebook group for exclusive content Facebook www.facebook.com/antidotespodcast/ Instagram www.instagram.com/antidotespodcast/ Twitter @antidotespod Follow Christine on Twitter @christinethenp Have a story of your own you would like read on the podcast or want to be interviewed by Christine? Send us an email at antidotespodcast@gmail.com Disclaimer: This podcast is not meant to provide medical advice. Always consult with your own health care professional. Names, locations, times & any other potentially identifying information about cases discussed have been changed to protect privacy.
Ken interviews Nancy Matthews, the insightful leader of Women's Propserity Network, who shares the key factor in founding strong businesses and communities. The post Find Your Momentum Radio – Episode 8 – “This is Why We Do It” appeared first on Explore Momentum.
The New Jersey high school student who lost a lawsuit against her parents; Author and Radio Host January Jones, will discuss her literature "Thou Shalt Not Whine: The Eleventh Commandment: What We Whine About, Why We Do It and How to Stop" Plus your calls at 855 - 712 - YNTS Tweet us at andrewtweetgio