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In this episode of Without Compromise, we sit down with award-winning journalist, author, podcaster, and Athletic Brewing ambassador, Brendan O'Meara to talk about his book The Front Runner: The Story of Steve Prefontaine. Through vivid storytelling, O'Meara brings to life the grit, charisma, and uncompromising drive of one of America's most iconic sports figures. We explore Prefontaine's rise from small-town Oregon to the world stage, his rebellious approach to competition, and the enduring lessons his life offers about passion, purpose, and refusing to settle. Brendan has been a longstanding ambassador for Athletic Brewing, and hosts the Creative Nonfiction Podcast. You can learn more about him and his work at brendanomeara.com
From NFL locker rooms to championship powerlifting platforms, the real edge in sports isn't found in shortcuts - it's built through clean, science-backed fuel. In this no-BS guide, Dr. Brockman, with his background in sports medicine, and Darren Markle, a sports nutrition executive reveal: why most athletes are wasting money on contaminated or ineffective products, the clinically-proven supplements that actually move the needle, and the latest in clean supplementation.Special Guest – Darren Markle, Vice President of Operations at Sunwarrior
In Part Two of this masterclass, futurist entrepreneur and personal branding thought leader Ryan Allen Bell shifts from mindset to money. After sharing his wilderness journey in Part One, Ryan now unpacks the practical strategies that helped him scale into a six-figure business while staying fully aligned with God. You'll hear how he launched his business, why personal branding is the most powerful tool for Christian entrepreneurs, and the exact steps he uses to help others reach consistent $10K months without compromising their Kingdom values. If you're ready to turn your calling into a thriving business and make a greater impact in the marketplace, this conversation will equip you with actionable strategies to move forward with your own brand and understanding the value of it. Call to Action: Connect with Ryan directly on Instagram at @RyanAllenBell. Send him a DM with the words “Personal Brand,” and he'll walk you through how to scale your brand to $10K months through his coaching program.
Having the right tools in place the first time can make all the difference for patients and families navigating behavioral health. In this episode, Janelle Bierdeman, a nationally certified school psychologist and the Manager of the Healthcare Solutions Group at MHS (Multi-Health Systems), shares her journey from direct care with children and families to driving systems-level transformation in behavioral health. She reflects on the risks of poor assessments, outdated systems, and the importance of rigorous tools to ensure providers deliver the right care from the start. Drawing on her perspective as both a professional and a parent of neurodivergent children, Janelle emphasizes the need for tailored assessments, clinician involvement in digital tools, and cross-cultural insights from North America and Europe. She also highlights a UK success story scaling patient assessments from 25 to 2,500 per month, and sees AI as a powerful way to reduce administrative burdens and free providers to spend more time with patients. Tune in and learn how technology, when done right, can truly expand access to quality behavioral health care! Resources: Connect with and follow Janelle Bierdeman on LinkedIn. Follow MHS on LinkedIn and explore their website.
Zondacrypto's CCRO Dawid Sendecki unpacks hands-on MiCA implementation: regulator engagement, token listing due diligence, market-abuse controls, AML/Travel Rule execution, and the operational lift behind stablecoins and licensing, along with practical advice on timelines, team building, and working smart across business and tech.
Jenna Jones, Founder and program director at Belamour Dance Leadership Academy in Lebanon, TN, has an extended back ground in the performing arts and classical ballet. She created her academy in 2022 and shares about the choices she has made in terms of leadership, management, and dance training to shape a unique program. We talk about difficult decisions, the dynamic pathways a career in dance and ministry can take, and committing to integrity at every step in the process without compromise. Learn more about Jenna and Belamour Dance Leadership Academy.You can learn more about dance education and career planning for dancers at theballerinatist.com.
The Torah forbids kelayim—mixing different kinds—because Hashem created each with its own unique purpose and identity. When animals or produce are mixed, their essence is destroyed, but with garments like wool and linen, each material remains distinct, which is why it can be permitted for a mitzvah. On a deeper level, every kind represents spiritual forces above, such as chesed (kindness) and gevurah (strength). If these opposing powers are forced together without a higher purpose, they cancel and destroy one another; but when united in service of Hashem, their differences are not erased but elevated, working in harmony toward one goal. In our physical world, however, each kind resists compromise, so attempts at unity either lead to destruction, like crossbreeding animals or mixing produce, or result in coexistence without peace, like wool and linen in a garment. True peace, therefore, is not about weakening individuality but about each person, with their full strengths and qualities, coming together for a higher purpose—to serve Hashem.לקו״ש כט-א
Adam Parry is joined by Anton Christodoulou, co-founder of allpointsAI to discuss how AI is transforming events, focusing on AI memory, identity, and personalization. They cover local LLMs, privacy concerns, and architectures like Solid and agentic wallets that let users control their data. The episode explores practical uses—from personalized event navigation and reduced queuing to predictive services—and how organizers can build interoperable systems attendees connect to. It balances the benefits of hyper-personalization with the need for data ownership, the right to be forgotten, and new approaches to testing ideas quickly through AI sprints.
Leads don't matter if you can't convert them.I've noticed a lot of people come to us thinking they have a lead problem, but really it's that they aren't converting the leads they do have.So in this episode, I'll help you get over the 7 hurdles that are stopping you from turning leads into clients.In this episode:0:00 Intro3:44 Problem 1: Not Attracting Ideal Clients6:50 Problem 2: Getting Leads, But Not Clients9:15 Problem 3: People Aren't Booking Calls12:22 Problem 4: People Aren't Showing Up For Calls15:29 Problem 5: Don't Know How To Sell Without Being Pushy18:13 Problem 6: No Backend Systems21:33 Problem 7: Not Converting Money Into Time Freedom25:13 More About Conversions Than Leads---⏯️ Learn How to Achieve Freedom From Fitness on My YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/vincedelmonte
It's not every day you meet someone who has stood on the highest peak of every continent and now leads one of the world's most iconic endurance brands. In this episode of Without Compromise, we sit down with Scott DeRue, CEO of The IRONMAN Group, to talk about the journey that brought him from academia to the forefront of global endurance sport.Now, as CEO, Scott is steering IRONMAN into the future while honoring its rich legacy. He shares what he's learned from standing at finish lines around the world, how the IRONMAN ethos of “Anything is Possible” applies to both athletes and everyday people, and what excites him about the movement's next chapter. Outside of his role, Scott is an avid mountaineer, having completed the Seven Summits earlier this year. Athletic Brewing and IRONMAN have partnered for years, built on a shared belief that balance, resilience, and community matter as much as performance. Together, they're helping athletes celebrate their pursuits, without compromise.
In this episode of The Wisdom Of... Show, host Simon Bowen speaks with Nick Halaris, author of Profit+ newsletter and real estate entrepreneur, who discovered that the American Dream nearly destroyed his life, and how that crisis led to a revolutionary approach to building wealth while building community. From his Stanford Law background to investing in over $300 million worth of properties, Nick shares profound insights on servant leadership, the new model of citizenship, and how to profitably serve urgent needs. Discover why "success without compromise" isn't just an idealistic concept, but the most practical path to sustainable business impact.Ready to elevate your strategic thinking? Join Simon's exclusive masterclass on The Models Method. Learn how to think systemically about complex business challenges: https://thesimonbowen.com/masterclassEpisode Breakdown00:00 Introduction and the pursuit of success without compromise06:18 The American Dream infection and early entrepreneurial drive12:36 Crisis as catalyst: when businesses blow up and lawsuits fly18:52 The philosophical breakthrough that changes everything about success25:44 Why business schools teach the opposite of what works33:29 The ownership revolution: turning employees into business owners38:22 Building a new model of citizenship beyond just voting45:36 The filter that changes every business decision: serving urgent needs profitably52:12 Renaissance thinking applied to modern entrepreneurship challengesAbout Nick HalarisNick Halaris is the author of Profit+, a popular newsletter read by over 20,000 mission-driven individuals, and the host of the Nick Halaris Show, a podcast dedicated to sharing the stories of people working to make the world a better place. Every week, Nick publishes articles designed to help people pursue success without compromise and sits down with socially conscious entrepreneurs, investors, nonprofit leaders, civic activists, and political leaders.Nick has spent the last 15 years as a real estate entrepreneur and has invested in over $300 million worth of properties. He is co-founder and President of Metros Capital, a design-centric residential development firm based in West Hollywood with a track record that includes investing and developing over 2,500 multifamily units and 150 homes.With a Juris Doctor from Stanford Law School and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Michigan, Nick brings a unique perspective that combines legal training, business acumen, and philosophical depth. He believes that business should be a force for good and is committed to a vision of success that prioritizes community well-being over individual achievement.Connect with Nick HalarisLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-halaris-4a25b93/Website: https://nickhalaris.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nickhalaris/Twitter: https://x.com/nickhalaris?lang=enAbout Simon BowenSimon has spent over two decades working with influential leaders across complex industries. His focus is on elevating thinking in organizations, recognizing that success is directly proportional to the quality of thinking and ideas within a business. Simon leads the renaissance of thinking through his work with global leaders and organizations.Connect with SimonLinkedIn:
Send us a textYour indie author journey was never meant to be walked alone—but how do you find your people without losing your purpose?In this episode of The Christian Indie Writers' Podcast, we explore how to form meaningful collaborations with fellow writers, editors, and readers while staying grounded in your faith. From red flags to watch for in networking circles to crafting gracious boundaries, we'll help you navigate partnerships that are both professional and spiritually aligned.
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When faced with the choice between staying comfortable or moving 2,500 miles to pursue a dream, most people play it safe. Not Sam. In this inspiring episode, Sam shares her journey from a small town in Indiana to the flagship Active Life location in Long Beach, NY, building a career focused on helping people live pain-free, without compromise.From her early days as an overweight athlete sweating through grueling workouts, to coaching at multiple gyms, to making the bold leap across the country, Sam reveals the challenges and turning points that shaped her career. She talks openly about overcoming personal injuries, weight struggles, and the mental battles that come with change — and how these experiences made her a better coach.Whether you're a fitness professional considering a big move, someone living with chronic pain, or just looking for motivation to make a major life change, Sam's story offers a blueprint for resilience, self-awareness, and career fulfillment.
Send us a textChallenging conventional wisdom in equine reproduction, this episode explores revolutionary research about phenylbutazone's impact on embryo production in mares. When previous studies claimed mares on "bute" had zero successful embryos via intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI), Dr. Kristen Loncar and her team questioned these findings based on their own clinical success. Their subsequent investigation reveals surprising results with significant implications for veterinary practice and equine welfare.Dr. Loncar walks us through the evolution of transvaginal follicle aspiration and ICSI technology, which has transformed from a last-resort procedure for problem mares to an efficient breeding method for both aging broodmares and performance horses. She explains how their research tested various phenylbutazone formulations—liquid (oral and IV) and paste—finding no significant decrease in blastocyst rates compared to control groups. This groundbreaking discovery resolves a critical ethical dilemma: veterinarians no longer need to choose between managing a mare's pain and pursuing reproductive success.The conversation delves into fascinating aspects of equine reproductive medicine, future research directions, and the potential role of AI in analyzing embryo development. Whether you're a practicing veterinarian, breeder, or horse owner, this episode provides essential insights into managing aging or arthritic mares while preserving their reproductive potential. Listen now to discover how science is enhancing both quality of life and reproductive options for horses under veterinary care.JAVMA article: https://doi.org/10.2460/javma.25.04.0285INTERESTED IN SUBMITTING YOUR MANUSCRIPT TO JAVMA ® OR AJVR ® ? JAVMA ® : https://avma.org/JAVMAAuthors AJVR ® : https://avma.org/AJVRAuthorsFOLLOW US:JAVMA ® : Facebook: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association - JAVMA | Facebook Instagram: JAVMA (@avma_javma) • Instagram photos and videos Twitter: JAVMA (@AVMAJAVMA) / Twitter AJVR ® : Facebook: American Journal of Veterinary Research - AJVR | Facebook Instagram: AJVR (@ajvroa) • Instagram photos and videos Twitter: AJVR (@AJVROA) / Twitter JAVMA ® and AJVR ® LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/avma-journals
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In this episode, we dive deep with Rashmi Airan, a multifaceted individual who has transformed her life from facing a federal prison sentence to becoming a beacon of hope and resilience for leaders everywhere. As a lawyer, international speaker, and strategic change catalyst, Rashmi shares her powerful journey of redemption and the lessons learned through her "Rise Through It" framework, which encourages leaders to embrace vulnerability and face adversity head-on.You will learn the following:1. How Rashmi's personal experiences have shaped her understanding of leadership and the importance of authenticity and vulnerability in guiding others. 04:072. The concept of ethical fading and how future leaders can design environments that prioritize conscious decision-making over mere compliance. 07:453. The significance of identifying core values and surrounding oneself with a constellation of truth-tellers to foster accountability and growth. 17:334. Insights on the cost of silence in leadership and the metrics that should be included in a leadership courage index. 20:545. Rashmi's reflections on the lessons of resilience and the transformative power of embracing struggles as opportunities for growth. 24:26To get in contact with Rashmi: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rashmiairanWebsite: http://www.rashmiairan.comThis episode is sponsored by Fantail Services Website:https://www.fantailservices.comOur podcast is sponsored by The Global Trends MagazineWebsite: https://www.gc-bl.org/global-trends Southern, Sweet & Sassy™ Coffee Website: https://grounds4cause.com/pages/s3-coffee-coUse DTLWPODCAST at checkout for your discount. The Outlier Project Website: https://theoutlierproject.co Ascend MeditationsWebsite: https://www.ascendmeditations.appChop AiWebsite: https://www.chopai.appMake sure to Catch us streaming on Parade Deck, and on Roku and Amazon Fire TV on the Purpose Place Network.Also catch our Exclusive Members only content “Going Deeper Within” on the Lions Guide Academy.https://www.lionsguide.com/gdw
David Clark is joined by Claudia Kwan, Managing Director at North Star Impact Funds and recipient of the Outstanding Individual Achievement Award at the Impact Investment Summit. A former Morgan Stanley trader and now one of Australia's leading voices in sustainable capital, Claudia shares how impact investing is evolving beyond its philanthropic roots to deliver returns competitive with traditional strategies. For investors who have historically prioritised financial performance over social outcomes, this episode challenges assumptions highlighting how capital can be deployed to sectors like affordable housing, electrification, and healthcare without compromising on economic returns. Key highlights: * Why measurable social and environmental outcomes are becoming part of mainstream investing. * How impact-aligned portfolios can deliver returns in line with traditional benchmarks. * NorthStar's values-driven, institutional-grade investment approach. * Claudia's journey as a female leader in the investment banking industry. Great perspective on why purpose and performance are no longer mutually exclusive.
This episode was originally published in 2022, but is now more relevant than ever.When we first released this episode, Lynn Rogers was deep in the fight of navigating her new reality after the sudden onset of CIDP, a rare neurological condition that had left her unable to walk just weeks before she was supposed to compete in her first IRONMAN.Her resilience, perspective, and determination struck a powerful chord with listeners. So much so, in fact, that her story became the inspiration for Athletic Brewing's 2024 documentary, Inches to Miles.Since the release of that film, there's been a major development: Lynn recently completed an IRONMAN, officially finishing what she set out to do years ago. Her journey from paralysis to the finish line is a remarkable example of what it means to live Without Compromise.We're replaying this conversation to honor that achievement and give you a deeper look at the person behind the headlines.After listening, be sure to:Watch Inches to Miles (2024). It's free on YouTubeFollow @AthleticBrewing for behind-the-scenes updates and Lynn's latest finish line moment
Discovering a hidden gem in Bentonville's flourishing culinary scene, we sit down with Rebecca Davitt, founder and head brewer of Stoic Brews, the only dedicated gluten-free brewery in Arkansas and one of just 27 nationwide. From the moment we take our first sip, preconceptions about gluten-free beer are shattered as we sample exceptional craft brews made from millet, buckwheat, and other alternative grains.Rebecca's journey into brewing began with her own health challenges. After being diagnosed with an inflammatory disorder that required eliminating gluten, she found herself unable to enjoy craft beer for nearly a decade. What started as a joke with her husband ("I'll only be interested in brewing if we can make it gluten-free") evolved into a passionate mission to create a space where everyone, regardless of dietary restrictions, could experience the joy of craft beer and good food without worry.The impact of Stoic Brews extends far beyond brewing great beer. Rebecca shares moving stories of customers brought to tears by their first beer in decades and the profound sense of normalcy her establishment provides to those with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity. Located in downtown Bentonville's former Pedaler's Pub space, Stoic offers eight taps, a full gluten-free food menu (including incredible pizza we sampled on-air), and weekly events like bingo and trivia nights.What stands out most is the intersection of craft, care, and community that Rebecca has created. With both indoor seating and patios, sports viewing, and a family-friendly atmosphere that includes mocktails for non-drinkers, Stoic Brews is pioneering what an inclusive dining experience can be. Whether you're gluten-sensitive or simply a craft beer enthusiast, this alternative brewery deserves a spot on your Bentonville must-visit list. Follow them on social media @stoicbrews or visit stoicbrews.com to learn more about this revolutionary approach to brewing.
In this episode of Without Compromise, we sit down with Crosby Colapinto, a rising star on the professional surfing circuit. Hailing from San Clemente, California, Crosby shares what it's like growing up in the tight-nit surfing community, competing alongside his brother Griffin, and staying grounded while chasing the dream of becoming a world champion. We talk about mental resilience, his love of surfing and golf, and how staying true to your values, on and off the board, is the ultimate mark of success.Crosby's laid-back attitude and deep love for the ocean remind us that living without compromise means embracing the journey, not just the destination. Whether you're a lifelong surfer or just someone chasing your own passion, this episode is full of heart, grit, and inspiration.
How are today's IT leaders adapting to the breakneck pace of AI and cybersecurity evolution? In this episode of The Professional Services Pursuit, host Banoo welcomes Taison Kearney, Chief Information Security Officer and Data Protection Officer at Kantata. With over two decades of experience, Taison shares how IT teams are shifting from traditional support roles to become strategic drivers in AI governance and cybersecurity leadership.This conversation offers a front-line view into the challenges and opportunities that come with AI adoption, from managing risk and “shadow AI” to building future-ready security teams and becoming a trusted advisor to clients.Key Topics Covered:The benefits and risks of enterprise AI adoptionHow the CISO role is expanding in the era of AIBuilding a proactive, secure, and AI-savvy IT cultureEarning client trust through strategic security partnershipThe specific risks facing professional services firms, and how data centralization helps mitigate them Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From the U.S. Supreme Court to the streets of Cape Town: this episode of Wolff Peace examines what it means to protect conscience in law and in life. Host Avis Kalfsbeek explores Robert H. Jackson's stirring opinion in Barnette, which rejected forced patriotism in favor of moral independence, and pairs it with the radical compassion of Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who led a nation toward justice without vengeance. In this episode: The reversal of Gobitis in Barnette Desmond Tutu's legacy of truth, justice, and reconciliation Two reflection questions to guide your personal and civic values Visit aviskalfsbeek.com to learn more about the podcast and books. Music: “Dalai Llama Rides a Bike” by Javier “Peke” Rodriguez Bandcamp | Spotify Try my voice clone “Amaya Calm” on Eleven Labs for your audio book or other creative project: https://try.elevenlabs.io/peace Robert Paul Wolff's Political Man and Social Man: Amazon link
In this episode of Wake Up Look Up, Pastor Zach revisits one of the podcast's most engaging conversations—how to hold both truth and love when it comes to sexuality and faith. Using Pope Francis' mixed messaging on same-sex relationships as a launch point, Pastor Zach challenges listeners to surrender their personal definitions of love to God, who is love. Real love, he reminds us, means aligning with what God has said is true—even when it's hard.Have an article you'd like Pastor Zach to discuss? Email us at wakeup@ccchapel.com!Original episode: Pope Francis: Can We Truly Love LGBTQ+ Without Compromise?
In this episode of Without Compromise, we sit down with Jazmine Lowther, a professional trail runner, plant biologist, and coach. Raised on a farm in Nelson, British Columbia, Jazmine found her footing early among forests and alpine trails. From barefoot childhood adventures to breaking course records in some of the toughest mountain ultras in the world, her story is one of instinct, curiosity, and bold pivots. We dive into her transition from climbing to ultra-running, her science-driven approach to training, and how she's navigated injury, competition, and recovery.Jazmine opens up about what it means to live “without compromise” as both an athlete and a scientist, sharing lessons from the mountains, the lab, and her coaching practice. She reflects on her breakout season, the power of self-coaching, and how her love of wild places fuels not only her athletic pursuits but her environmental ethos. Whether you're chasing your next race or just looking to reconnect with what moves you, this episode offers a thoughtful, grounded conversation on balance, grit, and doing things differently.
In this episode of Better in Bucharest, we sit down with Dr. George Lucas—co-author of The One Minute Negotiator, bestselling author, and international expert in sales, leadership, and negotiation. With warmth and insight, George shares life lessons from his childhood in Kansas City, his academic journey, and over 25 years of experience helping organizations navigate complex negotiations.We explore what negotiation really is (and isn't), why so many people fear it, and how to prepare mentally and strategically for success—both in business and everyday life. George breaks down the four types of negotiation strategies, highlights the dangers of compromise, and emphasizes the importance of active listening, preparation, and integrity.Whether you're a student, a young professional, or someone looking to improve your personal or professional relationships, this conversation is packed with practical wisdom, memorable stories, and timeless values.
Tablas Creek Vineyard isn't just a winery — it's a masterclass in how to lead with values and still grow. In this episode, we sit down with proprietor Jason Haas, one of the most respected voices in American wine, to explore how his team has scaled a brand that stands for integrity, innovation, and environmental stewardship.Co-founded in 1989 by the Haas and Perrin families (of Château de Beaucastel fame), Tablas Creek pioneered Rhône varieties in Paso Robles and today remains at the forefront of sustainable winemaking. It was the first winery in the world to receive Regenerative Organic Certification. It's also a powerful case study in direct-to-consumer success: Tablas Creek produces 30,000–35,000 cases annually, with 80% of its revenue coming from DTC sales.In this episode, Jason shares:How they built Tablas Creek's category leadership from an unsung region and grape portfolioThe marketing shift that led to a 20% increase in DTC sales in 2024Why white wines are now driving growthHow a single blog post led to a boxed rosé launch that sold out in four hoursWhat it takes to maintain team culture and creative freedom in a growing 50-person organizationHis advice to founders on staying true to your brand—even when market trends tempt you to strayJason also explains why the $25–$40 price tier is outperforming other segments, and how Tablas Creek doubled its export business with just five well-timed market visits.If you're a founder or operator looking to build a brand that endures — while staying nimble and connected to your customer — this episode is packed with insights you won't want to miss.Last Call:Co-hosts Erica Duecy and Scott Rosenbaum break down the most important takeaways from Bar Convent Brooklyn. A few highlights:
On today's episode, I talk with Christian author Jake Doberenz. We discuss Today's special guest can be found here: https://jakedoberenz.substack.com/ If you like what you hear and want to help keep the recording light on, visit https://www.patreon.com/BSWthepodcast and become a patron today! Your episodic tithes of a dollar or more will get you early access to each episode, stickers, shirts, and even shout-outs. Stop by thebiblesayswhat.com for all things BSW related. Thanks to the cosmic powers of the internet, you can now buy me a beer online. Go to https://www.buymeacoffee.com/BSWthepodcast and click the appropriate buttons. Thank you for listening, sharing, and supporting the show. Other ways to tune in: Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bswthepodcast?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7FrIcfAfHHRr9ZkKSR11BQ/featured?app=desktop iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bible-says-what/id1383942979?mt=2 Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Iizrha4gh56jgb3s5d2cx6hwejm Follow the show on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/groups/791536591381847/?source_id=35126706870
Intercom power user and automation expert Sam Miller, Customer Support Operations Manager at Dental Intelligence, joins Ruth O'Brien, Senior Director, AI Support at Intercom to share how his team blends AI and human support to deliver a high-quality experience at scale. Follow the peoplehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ruthieob/https://www.linkedin.com/in/samueljacobmiller/NewsletterSign up for The Ticket on LinkedIn: A newsletter bursting with insights and advice for support leaders who are navigating the shift to AI-first CS. https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/the-ticket-7158151857616355328/ Follow The Ticket podcast:Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-ticket-discover-the-future-of/id996103731Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6zlcXgcd2kX9E4cbQTCsR9YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlCIldMZCaFrn43ZNAiw00icA-nRW5wVFRSS Feed https://art19.com/shows/inside-intercomSay hiLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/intercom/X: https://x.com/intercomwww.fin.aiSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Visit PureFlix here!It has been two years since it was announced that faith-based streaming platform Pure Flix would be merging with family-friendly television network, Great American Media.On paper, the move made a lot of sense. Great American Media brought a portfolio filled with multi-faceted family programming juxtaposed with Pure Flix, a leading streaming service that provided faith and family-friendly movies and series.This all sounds great but one couldn't help but wonder how it would all shake out. Fortunately, it has been a fairly seamless transition that has left viewers satisfied and hopeful for the future.Great American Pure Flix CEO Bill Abbott is a seasoned veteran of more than 30 years in the television industry, who has successfully blended these two respected media entities into a programming experience that honors faith, family, and provides fantastic entertainment on any given day of the week.Abbott joins us to sift through what has transpired the last couple of years with Great American Pure Flix, shares what viewers can expect to see over the next few years on this streaming platform, and mentions some original programming that he is really excited about.
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In this episode of Without Compromise, we sit down with elite mountain runner and endurance athlete Tyler Andrews to unpack his bold attempt to set a speed record on Mount Everest. From hallucinations at 8,400 meters to boot failures and brutal weather windows, Tyler brings us deep into the mental and physical demands of chasing FKTs at the highest altitudes on Earth. He reflects on what went right, what went wrong, and why he's still hungry for more. We also explore the mindset that drives him to live without compromise—whether he's racing up volcanoes, running hundreds of miles, or planning his next summit push.Find out more about Athletic Brewing at athleticbrewing.comWatch Athletic Brewing's FKT documentary, Journey to 100, here.
The conversation continues with a challenging question: How do we love those claiming Christianity while living lifestyles contradicting biblical teachings? Pastor Tate responds with grace-filled wisdom: "Sanctification is a process. I believe there are people who are genuine followers of Jesus Christ who are still jacked up in their sin." This perspective sets the stage for a remarkable story of unconventional ministry.This powerful episode challenges listeners to step beyond comfortable ministry approaches and meet people exactly where they are—with unwavering biblical truth wrapped in authentic relationship. You'll be inspired to see evangelism not as a religious obligation but as "one beggar telling another beggar where he found food."Whether you're questioning your faith, feeling stuck in ministry, or simply seeking inspiration, this conversation provides both practical wisdom and spiritual encouragement for connecting with others in meaningful ways. Ready to transform how you share your faith? This episode is your starting point.
Wrestling with how to love someone living contrary to biblical teaching while maintaining your faith convictions may be one of the most challenging situations Christians face today. Pastor Jonge Tate joins us to tackle this difficult conversation with wisdom, grace, and biblical clarity. What begins as a discussion about a real situation in their church community quickly reveals that multiple families are navigating these exact waters with their loved ones. This isn't happening "out there" - it's happening within our churches and families.Through thoughtful dialogue, we explore what it means to hold firmly to biblical truth while extending genuine, Christ-like love. Pastor Jonge draws our attention to Jesus himself, who regularly dined with society's outcasts while never compromising truth. The question becomes not whether to engage, but how to engage as faithful representatives of Christ.We tackle practical questions too: How do we maintain relationship without compromising conviction? And perhaps most importantly, we examine our own misconceptions about our role in others' salvation journeys. As Jess vulnerably shares her attempts to "make" a friend accept Jesus by hiding Bibles in his car, Pastor Jonge gently redirects: "Can you even make him change?"Don't miss part two dropping next Monday where we continue this important conversation about living as salt and light in a complex world.
The Equality Act is back! Constitutional expert, lawyer, author, pastor, and founder of Liberty Counsel Mat Staver discusses the important topics of the day with co-hosts and guests that impact life, liberty, and family. To stay informed and get involved, visit LC.org.
In this episode of Without Compromise, we sit down with Omar Shaikh, Global Partnerships and Ventures Director at Arsenal Football Club. Omar shares his journey to the Premier League club and his work in strengthening the connection they have with their supporters in London around the world. He opens up about the history and values of the club, and the lessons he's learned while navigating the intersection of sport, business, and brand strategy.Omar also discusses what it takes to build meaningful partnerships in football, how Arsenal stays true to its values while innovating for the future, and why purpose-driven leadership is key to staying ahead. Whether you're passionate about sports, leadership, or charting your own path, this conversation is full of insight, heart, and inspiration. Plus, don't miss Omar's take on living Without Compromise on and off the pitch.
In this episode of Without Compromise we sit down with Ryan Chao, President of Rails to Trails Conservancy (RTC), to explore the transformative power of trails, not just as places to recreate, but as vital community infrastructure. With a background in architecture and community development, Ryan shares how his personal journey led him to advocate for a nation connected by trails. From biking and skiing with his family to navigating policy and equity challenges, Ryan offers a compelling look at how trails support health, economic opportunity, and environmental resilience across urban, rural, and suburban communities alike.We also dive into Celebrate Trails Day and RTC's partnership with Athletic Brewing through the Two for the Trails program, Athletic's cornerstone initiative that supports trails across the country and world. Whether you're a lifelong trail user or just starting to explore the outdoors, this conversation will leave you inspired to get involved and advocate for accessible, connected open spaces for all.
Check out this week's episode of Leadership Now with Dr. Aaron Rock where he goes over some practical tips and mindset shifts to help equip people to ensure that their church can grow without compromising on what really matters. More Resources: More resources at beachheadmedia.ca Beachhead Media YouTube
Hey CEO- It's not every day that you get to get up close and personal with an entrepreneurial leader to talk about how to build a 6,7 or even 8 figure business without compromising your faith… So when an opportunity landed in my inbox to interview Kelly Roach, immediately I knew it would be a good ROTI (return on time invested)Kelly Roach is a name you likely know because she's a business leader, the CEO of 6 companies, and is working to build a portfolio worth over $100 million dollars. Kelly is one of the only female founders in the online space to build her company from 0 to 8 figures with NO debt, NO investors and NO outside funding. But what you may not know about Kelly is that she's doing it all by putting faith + family first because she's committed to not compromising her values. That's because she's building her multiple-businesses WITH God.On this episode we talk about:Kairos time (aka God's time) being our critical time for a critical decisionThe Self-reliance trap that's leading to a crisis of purpose and burnoutBecoming stronger in business leadership as you build in alignment with your faithYou're not gonna walk away asking, “God, how can I get to that level of success?”But instead ask, “God, where are you calling me in this season to be the CEO you want me to be?”I bet you know a biz bestie or two who need to hear this conversation about how to build a faith + family first empire, so be sure to hit share on this episode. Afterwards, we'll meet you over inside the REDEEM Her Time Community where we'll be talking about this new success paradigm building a business with God, so be sure to join us after this episode at redeemhertime.com/community Check out my recent conversation with Kelly on the Kelly Roach Show here https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-kelly-roach-show/id1052353755https://open.spotify.com/show/5kfjspgSRlQ9YZ6CZcdgzi?si=6YlTSTDBSWCvW7-BLP5GZQ We pray this blesses, challenges and moves you to action!YOU. HAVE. TIME. Lissa + KellyP.S. Grab the REDEEM Her Time Planner + Digital Course to shift EVERYTHING about how you approach TIME in both Life + Biz https://redeemhertime.com/plannerP.P.S. Check out the IT'S TIME CONFERENCE Experience to get in the room with 100 Christian Women Business Owners who wanna be FAITH-ful + FRUITful with their TIME. https://redeemhertime.com/conference use code GETINTHEROOM to save $500 for a limited time
In this episode, we sit down with the hilarious and multi-talented Danae Hays—former Division I softball player turned comedian, musician, and viral content creator. Danae opens up about growing up in small-town Morris, Alabama, the early influence of sports on her confidence and creativity, and whether she was, in fact, the funniest one in the dugout. We trace her path from post-college uncertainty to that moment when she realized comedy wasn't just a side hustle—it was her next homerun.Danae shares how she crafts her unique blend of Southern charm with unfiltered humor and outrageous characters, what it's like building a massive online audience, and the highs and lows of life on her very first stand-up tour. Plus: rapid-fire favorites, Southern sayings, and her take on living Without Compromise.
It was a question that many pastors, churches, and believers are wrestling with today. The culture is pushing for a love that accepts everything—no questions asked, no boundaries drawn. But the gospel tells us something different. It calls us to love without compromise, to offer grace but also to speak the truth in love.To Purchase our cigar line go to https://1689cigars.com/collections/4-freedom-cigars For more info visit our website. https://4freedompodcast.comFor Merch visit this site. https://www.teepublic.com/user/freedom-ministries?utm_source=designer&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=Gq_E0abDp_8
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In this powerful and compassionate sermon, Pastor Josh McPherson tackles one of the most culturally contentious issues of our time: homosexuality. Drawing from Scripture and years of pastoral experience, he addresses the lies many believe and lays out a biblical framework for sexuality, truth, grace, and repentance.Whether you wrestle with same-sex attraction, know someone who does, or simply want clarity on what the Bible teaches, this message will challenge and encourage you to think biblically, live faithfully, and love boldly.Send in questions you have from today's sermon: https://us10.list-manage.com/survey?u=e56b1c573d4107e366e1696df&id=054358ea35Support the showThanks for listening! Go to www.StrongerManNation.com for more resources.
In this inspiring episode of Without Compromise, we sit down with Liz Wian, Chief Development Officer of Girls on the Run International, to explore the power of movement, mentorship, and mission-driven partnerships. Liz shares her journey from craft beer to nonprofit leadership and how her personal connection as a mother to a GOTR girl fuels her passion for empowering young women. We discuss the impact of the innovative Girls on the Run curriculum, which combines running and physical activity with confidence-building impact, as well as the organization's collaboration with Athletic Brewing's annual Women's History Month brew, Trailblazer. Liz also offers insights on leadership, relationship-building, and the importance of supporting women-led ventures. Tune in for an uplifting conversation about forging new paths, creating lasting impact, and celebrating the trailblazing women and girls shaping the future.Learn more about Girls on the Run and our annual Women's History Month brew, Trailblazer, here.
We hope you enjoy today's Scripture reading and devotional aimed at equipping you for moral and spiritual transformation. Today's Bible reading is 2 Kings 23:1–27. To read along with the podcast, grab a print copy of the devotional. Browse other resources from Ryan Kelly. ESV Bible narration read by Graeme Goldsworthy. Follow us on social media to stay up to date: Instagram Facebook Twitter
When five kings attacked Gibeon, Joshua honored his word and fought for them. But the real victory came from God—sending hailstones and making the sun stand still. How often do we fight alone when God is ready to step in? Pastor David Maestas reminds us that when we walk in obedience, He fights for us in ways we can't imagine. SUBSCRIBE for more biblical teachings like this!
In this episode, we sit down with professional fisherman Justin Lucas to talk about the early trips with his grandfather that hooked him on his career path, and how he's been so successful in tournament fishing for the past 15 years. Justin shares how his passion for fishing aligns with Athletic Brewing's commitment to an active, balanced lifestyle. He dives into his journey as a competitive angler, the importance of staying sharp on and off the water, and why he believes in the non-alcoholic craft beer movement.Whether you're an avid angler, a fan of the sport, or just love a good success story, this conversation offers insight into a world we've never explored on Without Compromise before. Tune in for an inspiring discussion about dedication to your craft, innovation, and enjoying the best of life on and off the water.
Don't miss the Make Money Easy Book Tour! https://lewishowes.com/moneyyouCheck out the full episode: greatness.lnk.to/1735From rejecting limiting labels to embracing all facets of her identity, Leila Hormozi challenges the conventional wisdom that successful entrepreneurs must fit into predefined boxes. She reveals how society has traditionally conditioned women to be valued for attributes other than wealth creation, and how this conditioning can create internal conflict for ambitious women. With refreshing candor, Leila discusses how she initially thought she needed to suppress certain aspects of herself—being a good wife, caring about her appearance—to be taken seriously in business.Leila's perspective offers a liberating alternative: what if success means defining yourself as an "and" rather than an "or"? Her journey demonstrates that refusing to fragment your identity actually enhances your effectiveness as a leader and entrepreneur. While acknowledging she faces judgment regularly, Leila shares how she's found freedom in authenticity, staying true to her values rather than conforming to others' expectations. Listen to discover how embracing your full self—contradictions and all—might be the key to unlocking your greatest potential in business and life.Sign up for the Greatness newsletter: http://www.greatness.com/newsletter
What does it look like to live and speak the truth without compromise? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper highlights Paul's bold commitment to truth as a model for God-honoring ministry.