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In this thirty-fourth episode of the Inspiring Stewards podcast, Nathan Jones speaks with Felix Wiegner from Germany. Felix serves with Alliance Mission in the fundraising department where he works with missionaries and helps them to grow their support circles and their partnerships with churches. He shares keen insights about the current situation in Europe and the role of the Global South in the future of polycentric mission funding. He concludes by reminding listeners that, in these changing times, God will continue to generously, wonderfully, and lovingly care for us. We'd love to hear your thoughts, comments, or feedback. To do so, email us at mail@gtp.org. The music is Concerto a' 4 Violini No 2 by Telemann played on classical guitar by Jon Sayles. Published by Exzel Music. Length: 12:36
It's important to take care of the things we invest in, such as our cars, computers, steno machines, etc... everything requires maintenance in order to keep working smoothly. Same goes for us! Since WE are our most important assets, then we must take care of ourselves first in order to take care of our businesses as well as our loved ones. We can't show up fully for anyone else if we don't first do it for ourselves. Check out Episode 22 with a successful entrepreneur and business coach, Elizabeth Wiegner, who trains proofreaders to do AMAZING jobs for us court reporters!
Do you want your skills to help you make money? In this episode, Nicole chats with Elizabeth Wiegner about how she turned a simple skill of proofreading into a money making machine. She shares how following some practical steps you can use to begin using your skills to start your side hustle. They also discuss time management, work life balance and "no kids" shaming that she has received because she chooses to work from home and doesn't have children. You will learn how to gain support to start your journey. Elizabeth Wiegner www.makemoneyproofreading.com
Taking pictures at a disaster site, JoJo Recall & roasting family members
Rocketman Redemption, Bruce touches Bobby Lee & Carly splurges
Bruce's night from hell, worst people to see a movie with & COI member of the week
Carly's new Tesla, Energy Drink Pyramid Scheme, The Washing Machine Fiasco
Bruce touring with Austin Jones, Stealing 11 Million Dollars, Boobs vs Butts debate
James Charles, Getting hit in the balls, Carly spies on cheating co-worker
Mummy Clown, Bruce's twitter blocking spree & Fear of bed sheets
Carly flies a plane, weird phobias & musket handshakes
Tesla Illuminati, Easter Brunch poisoned, Meat curtains
Wiping standing up, a fan wants to date Carly, sleep twerking
The pegging place, Carly fell like an old lady & talking about losing virginity
Carly Call of Booty, Hiking with Rattlesnakes & Bruce's Bruises
The vlog squad doesn't exist, Petting a werewolf & debating Disney magic
Jeffree Star corpse makeover, Calvin & Harris, Philadelphia creeps on craigslist
Bruce has his man period, Carly has a rude doctor & someone gets their motorcycle stolen from a craigslist meet up
Bruce's pants malfunction, why people hate Imagine Dragons & Carly breaks down to a fan
Making weird promises with God, passing out in a classroom & dealing with anxiety
Carly collabs with James Charles, peeing at Howie Mandels & Bruce gets defeated by fuzz
Meeting Beyonce and Jay Z, Seeing Spirits & Sexting Her Manager
More weird craigslist stuff, Bruce is falling apart and what makes rain
Carly spills scalding hot coffee, Mystery Rehab Girl and a Size 12 shoe
Girl asks for strangers to fund her boob job, Carly ice skates to relieve stress & Bruce has a serial killer analysis for everything ever
Colon Crusher, pretending to be on Degrassi, The Band: Cheese
Debating if school is important, our first guests, surviving without wifi and recapping 2018
Carly going through a Mid-Hair crisis, moving in with a boyfriend after only 7 months, procrastination & genuine friendship
Kids finding out their parents are sending nudes, Parrot orders food on Amazon, When cheating works out
Debate if sexting is cheating, Disney World at 30, Brother dating best friend
Rocking out in front of a mirror, Naked Hotel BBQ Chicken Pizza Dancing, No Guilt - No Tea - Just Pleasure.
Meeting Kendall Jenner, Bruce surprises Carly, we read COI Pond emails about meeting celebrities
Jerk at a party, Carly strips with Australians & some heavy COI Pond emails
Peeing in a shampoo bottle, twenty one pilots concert & COI Pond Confessionals
Deep talk about our fighting, weird phases & going to a funeral in a clown costume
We become each other, winning an award & spooky COI Pond stories
Talking with the dead, another weird brother-sister relationship & we sell out
Haunted house that tortures people, shady roomates, new music & dating app fails
Bruce falls out of a loft as a kid, Carly is a magnet for soccer balls to the face & we read about fans getting hurt. FUN!
Bruce opens up about tough times & a fan comes down from an LSD trip by listening to our podcast.
Carly doesn't know who Matthew McConaughey is, Bruce confuses an NFL team for a band & a fan uses maxi pads for a sleeping mask.
We read your awkward & hilarious apologies, Carly puts bread in her roller skates & ghost riding a neighbors bike.
Bruce comes clean to his parents 12 years later & we talk about going viral.
A COI Pond member emails in letting us know our love advice worked, Carly has fleas & getting chased by a meth zombie.
We officially signed a lease and are moving in together, Carly goes to the VMA's & spends $100 on breakfast.
We run into Shane Dawson at the grocery store, Carly interviews Bruce & we go off about Ariana Grande's new album Sweetener
Carly reveals how much money she's made on youtube, dealing with a roommate peeing on pillows & Bruce's frat days.
We praise Justin Bieber for his ability to outsmart the paparazzi, insecurities around friends & why we don't fight.
We follow up with The Other Woman, discuss moving in together & explain money to Carly
Bruce relives a tick being on his hoo-hoo, Carly's Mormon wedding & answer an email about a cheating love triangle.
We took the COI Pond to Nashville & talk about writing a song for the Backstreet Boys, Tanacon & give unprofessional advice!
We talk about our encounters with fans being mean, Carly's obsession with Clay Aiken & our weird bond over One Direction.
We weigh in on issues sent in by our fans aka The COI pond aka Our Little Issuers & find ourselves helping solve a possible catfish.
This week we record the podcast from Bruce's old recording studio. We get nostalgic about our past and answer your tweets about who we'd cheat with.
In our second episode, we break down first date deal breakers, dating a partner with a child, and the aftermath of losing not only a partner but their friends and family after a break up.
Lilian Wiegner berättar i dagens avsnitt om hur man kan arbeta med stress.
I dagens avsnitt berättar överläkare Lilian Wiegner framförallt om stressymtom. Även annat berörs så som villkorad självkänsla och dess koppling till stress.
Kortversion. I dagens avsnitt berättar överläkare Lilian Wiegner framförallt om stressymtom. Även annat berörs så som villkorad självkänsla och dess koppling till stress.
THE SEA-TOWN PODCAST: Interviewing Seattle's Business Leaders and Entrepreneurs
This week's guest is Jacob Wiegner, Owner of Blackboard Bistro in West Seattle. They are all about the food... simplicity, technique and flavor. Their menu is ever changing and reflects Chef Jacob's nomadic life prior this his settling in Seattle with his family. Enjoy delicious food while relaxing in the cozy restaurant atmosphere. Highlights From This Episode: Jacob was born in Iran to parents from Pensilvania just before the revolution and he has lived all over the US since then. When he was a teenager, they moved to London, where he started to cook (classically trained french cuisine), met his wife, Ginger (who is from New Zealand) and their oldest son was born. He still considers it a second home. After the birth of their first kid and living in London for 13 years, they decided to move back to the US. Initially they moved to Florida, to be close to his parents but at the time the culinary opportunities were limited... so they eventually made their way to Seattle. As a kid, he had visited Seattle several times with his family and always liked it and Seattle reminded Ginger of Wellington, New Zealand, where she grew up. Initially they were living in Ballard and he helped the open the Capital Hill restaurant Olivar and worked there for three years (before it closed in 2014 and is now the location of Marron). The owner of Olivar also graciously helped Jacob out a lot when he decided to open Black Board Bistro in West Seattle. When they moved out to Seattle, it was always their idea to open their own restaurant. What do you love most about what you do? The creativity he can put into each meal and the evolving menu. They have some staple dishes but much of the menu changes regularly to keep the menu fresh and interesting. What was most surprising or unexpected with opening your own business? Coming to terms with what they wanted to do and provide verses what their customers wanted. Finding the balance between offering the things they recognize and want and challenging them to try new dishes. He had to "get over his ego" as he realized that it's not about him but about providing a product that his customers want. What kind of food does Black Board Bistro make? What is Black Board Bistro known for? It's eclectic fine cousin with locally bought seasonal ingredients and while there are some staple menu items (like gnocchi), the menu reflects what Jacob (the owner and chief) is into and feels like eating at the time. For example, they buy their fish fresh from Mutual Fish in Rainier and may base their current items on whatever the latest fresh catch is. What habit do you wish you had? Better people skills. What are you passionate about? Food and his family. What lessons have you learned with owning your own businesses? If your going to jump in, jump in with both feet & just take it one day at a time. What is the best advice you have ever received? Putting into perspective that "we are just feeding people". This realization that at the end of the day, we are just feeding people helped give him some good perspective and felt very freeing. And "simplicity is the last test of the master" - Marco Pierre White. If you think about some of the best meals you have had, they were the simplest things (not overly complex or complicated). What is a personal habit that contributes to your success? Stubbornness. Do you listen to podcasts? What are your favorites? "Stuff You Should Know", NPR ones like "Wait, Wait Don't Tell Me" and "This American Life". "The Moth Radio Hour" and now since being invited on... "The Sea-Town Podcast". Christian recommended Gimlet Media podcast (if you like story telling NPR style podcasts) What is your one book recommendation for our listeners? Jitterbug Perfume or anything by Tom Robins Episode Links & Resources: Guest's Website: https://www.blackboardbistroseattle.com Like on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Blackboardbistroseattle/ Guest's recommended books: Jitterbug Perfume or anything by Tom Robins Guest's favorite podcast(s): "Stuff You Should Know", NPR ones like "Wait, Wait Don't Tell Me" and "This American Life". "The Moth Radio Hour" and now since being invited on... "The Sea-Town Podcast". Christian recommended Gimlet Media podcast (if you like story telling NPR style podcasts) Learn more about Christian, other projects he's working on and his business at: www.Sea-Town.com Ways to Subscribe to The Sea-Town Podcast: "Like" the Sea-Town Podcast FaceBook Page HERE Click here to subscribe on iTunes Click here to subscribe on Google Play Click here to subscribe on TuneIn Click here to subscribe on Stitcher
SCHRIFTFILME. Schrift als Bild in Bewegung | Symposium 6.1.2014 Symposium im Rahmen der Ausstellung »SCHRIFTFILME. Schrift als Bild in Bewegung« Eine Ausstellung im ZKM | Museum für Neue Kunst 16. November 2013 – 02. März 2014 Künstlergespräch mit Susanne Wiegner (D, Animation, Poetry Clip))
A visit with Peder, Adam & Megan in Jerusalem, on site in the Middle East to shoot a film about the Israeli occupation. They hope to provide a picture of the Palestinians to humanize them and their plight in face of the very unbalanced media picture we typically see in the USA. Peder, Adam & Megan are college Juniors and Seniors with studies in Political Science, Anthropology and Film.