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Mark 6 - James Woosley - Wednesday Evening, July 2, 2025 by First Baptist Church of Hammond
North Carolina is fast becoming the BAOS team's favourite state in the US for craft beer, so Cee was stoked to get another NC brewery on the pod for a chat. Dano and Sarah of Wilmington, NC's Mad Mole joined him to chat about Dano's love of water and harvest reports, the fluctuation of the quality of adjuncts, how breweries can use AI to move into the future, what the scene is like in Wilmington and NC in general, their awesome custom-built hop doser and why it's so unique, the differences in measurements between countries (barrels vs hectolitres, fahrenheit vs celsius, pounds vs kilos), Sarah's growth within the company, how Mad Mole work within their community, their love of wet hop / fresh hop beers, their new line of THC beverages called Couch Time and the legalities around the segment, and their recycling program. They got into six amazing Mad Mole beers - Fire In The Mole Italian Pilsner (brewed in collaboration with Benny's Big Time pizza spot), Lucha Molebre Mexican Amber Lager, Citra Mole Down New England IPA, No Country For Old Moles West Coast IPA, The Dead Moles New England IPA, and Trench Porter. This was super fun and super long - strap in and enjoy! BAOS Podcast Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube | Website | Theme tune: Cee - BrewHeads
Michelle Woosley blends pharmacy know-how with M&A savvy. She shares how independent pharmacy owners can build value, avoid costly mistakes, and attract serious buyers—including private equity. Thinking about selling your pharmacy someday? Don't miss this one. Michelle's advice could mean the difference between walking away… or leaving money on the table.
In this podcast, sophomore Malia Woosley interviews Logan Pfeiffer, an English teacher and running coach at Pius X. He remembers the impact competing as a runner in high school had on him, and wants to help others succeed in their own ways. Woosley produced this podcast as an assignment for her Broadcast Media class at […]
Mark 6 - James Woosley - Wednesday Evening, February 26, 2025 by First Baptist Church of Hammond
Host Alex Pierson is joined by the Founder of International Portetive Service Inc (IPS), Mr. Aaron T. Jones about just what his private security company can do, who his clients are, and why LA officials are refusing to allow him entry...even though he helped in the previous Woosley fire in 2018. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
John 10 - James Woosley - Wednesday Evening, December 18, 2024 by First Baptist Church of Hammond
In this episode of Funeral Service Insider, we speak with Angela Woosley, a funeral director who has taken a solo approach to the business, catering to families with requests other funeral directors often won't accommodate. Modern Funeral Preferences: What I was hearing was not, “Oh, we really want this mahogany casket and this expensive, lined outer barrel container!” and “Absolutely, I love seeing embalmed people. They look so natural and lifelike, and certainly not like a mannequin!” Rethinking Traditions: Everything we do with the dead, when you think about it, is really unpleasant. Everything. So, whatever we find for that particular family or person or client that resonates and feels good for them, for that person, that's what we should be doing. Celebration of Life: What truly matters about that person is not that they became a beautiful corpse, but that they lived a beautiful life and made an important imprint on other people's lives. Honoring Tradition: We took her out of her casket and placed her on a mattress and box spring that the family had gotten together. They brought red velvet ropes to separate her from grievers because her mom didn't want people to cry on her (which is unlucky), and it was just the way that she wanted. Breaking Down Barriers in Grief Support: The less we gatekeep and the more that we invite families in and partner with them rather than “serve” them or “guide” them or “direct” them, I think the more satisfied they'll be with our services and the better their grief will be as well.
The key to retention lies in understanding why employees truly stay. In this episode, Adam Weber sits down with Dr. Sherry Woosley, Director of Analytics and Research at Elentra, to explore the surprising phenomenon of being "busy but bored" and how it impacts motivation and retention. Sherry explains the difference between meaningful engagement and mere task completion. She shares insights on innovative solutions like Fun Day Friday initiatives that not only challenge employees but also rejuvenate their interest in their work. Sherry also discusses why employees stay, from job adventure to skill development, and why personalized meaning is crucial for satisfaction. Her advice on balancing work loyalty and future career growth provides a comprehensive approach to fostering a thriving workplace. Join us as we discuss: (00:00) An introduction to the episode with Sherry Woosley (03:06) The impact of COVID-19 on employee retention (05:03) What motivates employees to stay at their jobs (07:49) What work-life balance mean to different employees (10:48) Exploring boredom in the workplace (12:53) Understanding the concept of "busy but bored" (15:04) Strategies for managing different types of boredom (22:33) How to combat boredom by focusing on the future of employees Resources: For the entire interview, subscribe to HR Superstars on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube, Or tune in on our website. Original podcast track produced by Entheo. Want to connect with thousands of other strategic HR leaders like you? Join the HR Superstars Community! Listening on a desktop & can't see the links? Just search for HR Superstars in your favorite podcast player. Hear Adam's thoughts on elevating your HR career by following him on LinkedIn. Click here to download 15Five's HR Leader's Guide to Reducing Regrettable Turnover! For more on maximizing employee performance, engagement, and retention, click here. Sherry Woosley LinkedIn - click here!
After Hours Episode #42: In our latest episode of After Hours, I had the pleasure of hosting the incredible Marcell Woosley. We dived into dog grooming as we spoke about its trials and tribulations. Marcell shared her experiences as a mobile groomer and salon owner, navigating the ups and downs of extreme weather conditions. She also discussed how creating work-life balance is very important to her; finding good team members does not come easy especially if you want to have someone who can take your spot with good grooming skills. Additionally, Marcell talked about her rural life style where she has fruits and vegetables in her garden while also raising animals. This is the perfect episode for anyone who wants insights into the grooming industry or entrepreneurship or just leading a satisfying life. Keep on growing and keep on grooming until next time!
Is ESG compliance becoming a necessity for companies to maintain their customer base and grow their business? In this thought-provoking episode of the Innovation Meets Leadership podcast, host Natalie Born sits down with Bob Woosley, a national practice leader at Fraser and Dieter, to discuss the evolving landscape of ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) compliance and its impact on mid-market companies. The conversation delves into the growing pressure from public companies and government regulations on suppliers to provide decarbonization and emission information, regardless of their stance on ESG. Woosley emphasizes the importance of preparing for these requirements to avoid losing customers and hindering business growth. 00:00:00 - 00:05:59 The Evolution of ESG Compliance - ESG started as a requirement driven by pension funds investing in private equity firms - Private equity firms initially pushed back on ESG, but some embraced it to manage risk - The focus on ESG compliance shifted from being seen as "woke" to a necessity for business growth 00:06:00 - 00:12:59 Supply Chain Compliance and Scope 3 Emissions - Mid-market companies are receiving letters from customers demanding emission and decarbonization information - California passed a law requiring companies doing business in the state to provide this information, regardless of the SEC's stance - Scope 3 emissions, which encompass indirect emissions in a company's supply chain, are a key focus for compliance 00:13:00 - 00:18:59 The Importance of Preparing for ESG Compliance - Mid-market companies are often unprepared to measure and report emissions, lacking internal expertise and tools - Ignoring ESG compliance could lead to losing customers and being unable to respond to RFPs - Companies should take steps to prepare for compliance, regardless of their political stance on the issue 00:19:00 - 00:23:59 Seeking Help for ESG Compliance - Mid-market companies should seek help from advisory firms to assess their readiness and develop a compliance plan - The demand for ESG compliance services is expected to grow as more companies become aware of the requirements - Fraser and Dieter is focusing on helping mid-market suppliers comply with ESG requirements, as larger firms focus on public companies 00:24:00 - 00:26:00 Key Takeaways and Final Thoughts - Companies should not ignore ESG compliance, as it is becoming a real requirement for maintaining and expanding their customer base - Putting political views aside, preparing for ESG compliance is crucial for business growth - The Private Equity 360 podcast will feature an upcoming episode on how private equity firms are addressing supply chain challenges with their portfolio companies Quotes: "Our North Star, It's helping companies grow and create value across their life cycle. And keeping in good stead with your customer is no joke." - Bob Woosley "Do not sleep on ESG, put your political views aside. This is real. If you don't want to keep your customer, then fine. But if you want, if you want to expand revenue and make sure that you're ready to take on any customer that might be asking for this, then this is something you need to take seriously." - Bob Woosley Connect with Bob: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bob-woosley-955488/ LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone empower their businesses through collaboration, innovation, and transformation by sharing this episode or clicking here to listen to our previous episodes. Check Natalie's new book, SET IT ON FIRE: The Art of Innovation, available now at setitonfire.co These are proven solutions to advance your leadership and innovation process. Check out our website innovationmeetsleadership.com, or connect with me on Linkedin, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Youtube. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5-star review. Let's go transform something! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/natalie-born/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/natalie-born/support
The Recruit-Me Athletic Scholarship Podcast with Brent Hanks
Welcome to Epi 395 of The Athletic Scholarship Podcast. This episode was delayed from last week. I missed publishing the episode because I was on a trip to Argentina and my computer would not power on, either on the plane or at the house we stayed in. I had planned on finishing the publishing on the 11 hour flight down there. So here is Part 1 of a 2 part interview with Wayne Woosley, the owner of QR Recruiter. Go to QRRecruiter.com. In this episode we cover the QR Draft Tag, the QR Team Roster and how QR Recruiter helps student-athletes and college coaches. Click Here to join the Recruit-Me Monthly Newsletter. Get monthly tidbits of recruiting advice and education. Recruit-Me.com Recruit-Me 3.0 Athletic Scholarship System FREE Recruiting Power Pack QRRecruiter.com promo code RecruitMe5 CollegeCoachesOnline.com promo code RM123 Listen to Past Episodes of The Athletic Scholarship Podcast Baseball Bluebook Virtual Dugout App QRRecruiter.com
The Recruit-Me Athletic Scholarship Podcast with Brent Hanks
Welcome to Epi 396 of The Athletic Scholarship Podcast. Here is Part 2 of a 2 part interview with Wayne Woosley, the owner of QR Recruiter. Go to QRRecruiter.com. In this episode we cover the technologies affliated with QR Recruiter, the future of QR Recruiter and the many ways QR Recruiter helps you get recruited. Click Here to join the Recruit-Me Monthly Newsletter. Get monthly tidbits of recruiting advice and education. Recruit-Me.com Recruit-Me 3.0 Athletic Scholarship System FREE Recruiting Power Pack QRRecruiter.com promo code RecruitMe5 CollegeCoachesOnline.com promo code RM123 Listen to Past Episodes of The Athletic Scholarship Podcast Baseball Bluebook Virtual Dugout App QRRecruiter.com
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Car talks with Ben Woosley, a renowned Bitcoin Core contributor. Their conversation starts with a discussion of Javier Milei's impact on Argentina and the influence of central banks through a libertarian lens. They delve into Bitcoin++ and Bitcoin's growing presence in Buenos Aires and the wider South American political arena. The dialogue then shifts to Woosley's significant role in Bitcoin's development, highlighting his extensive contributions to the codebase, including his involvement in 144 commits and the overall advancements in the Bitcoin ecosystem.Topics discussed: javier milei argentina central banks libertarian perspective john locke bitcoin++ buenos aires american conservation coalition green party germany austin city council home act mueller protopia robert nozick network state charter cities austin bitcoin standard riot sunset valley nydig bitcoin contributors 144 commits zap desktop codebase Follow the conversation for the ep on Stacker NewsFollow Ben on Twitter Learn more about Ben's contributionsVisit Ben speak at Bitcoin++ Buenos AiresFind Car on NostrFollow Car on SNZap Thriller on FountainThriller links:Subscribe to ThrillerSubscribe to Thriller podFollow Thriller Bitcoin on NostrFollow Thriller Bitcoin on TwitterFollow Thriller Bitcoin on YouTube & Zap.StreamAdvertise with Thriller
Inside Frazier & Deeter: From Founding to Top 40 Firm, with Jim Frazier, David Deeter, Bob Woosley, and Roger Lusby (Business Beat, Episode 57) This special edition of Business Beat delved inside Frazier & Deeter and the firm’s remarkable 42-year journey, as Jim Frazier, David Deeter, and Bob Woosley joined Business Beat host Roger Lusby […] The post Inside Frazier & Deeter: From Founding to Top 40 Firm, with Jim Frazier, David Deeter, Bob Woosley, and Roger Lusby appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Vickie Woosley, the Predators Director of Performance Psychology & Team Behavioral Health Clinician, joins the podcast (14:00) to discuss her role with the team, helping players like Mark Borowiecki & Connor Ingram, how psychologists help sports teams perform, her two decades in the FBI, and mental health advocacy.Kara Hammer & Max Herz recap the Preds six game winning streak, including wins over the Blackhawks, Avs, Jets and Pens. Plus, we tell you our favorite pictures from the Predators 2024 team dog calendar and which teammate the players would unanimously take on a deserted island.
Claudia Woosley - 2023 Ladies' Conference - Embrace Your Season by First Baptist Church of Hammond
This week's episode is a replay from 2019 of a 'co-branded' episode with the SADS Foundation (SADS.ORG) and we speak with the founder and director of Crediblemeds.org, Professor of Medicine Ray Woosley of the University of Arizona. Dr. Woosley speaks with us about how he started the first website dedicated to assessing the evidence for drugs' impact on the QT interval establishing a reliable and trusted website for clinicians and patients to visit to learn about possible drug interactions and their impact on LQTS and the QT interval in general. How was the site first conceived? What are the latest changes on the site? What are the plans for this work going forward? Is grapefruit juice really dangerous? Why does the site request that all have to sign up to access the site? Professor Woosley provides all the answers and more this week!
Loss, hope and resilience in the face of one of nature's most terrifying forces: wildfire. We meet a group of surfers called the Point Dume Bombers who stayed in Malibu during the 2018 Woolsey Fire and find out how they survived the most destructive fire in Los Angeles County history. This is an episode from Sandcastles, a podcast about home, how we create it, and why we fight so hard for it. Sandcastles is hosted and created by Adriana Cargill. To listen to the full season, visit https://www.wavemakermedia.org/ or find Sandcastles wherever you get your podcasts.
Why do people stay during wildfires and how did the Wild West culture shape the people who live on this hilly, chaparral-covered coastline? A history of Malibu, the evolution of surf localism, and the genesis of the Point Dume Bombers. We meet the obstinate Queen of Malibu whose determination and love of this land shaped the culture of one of the best surf spots in the world. This is an episode from Sandcastles, a podcast about home, how we create it, and why we fight so hard for it. Sandcastles is hosted and created by Adriana Cargill. To listen to the full season, visit https://www.wavemakermedia.org/ or find Sandcastles wherever you get your podcasts.
Is it insightful or terrifying? You decide.Submit ideas, topics, and questions here:Website: https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors (anonymous submission available)Email: twomoodydoctors@gmail.comTikTok: twomoodydoctorsOr any other way you can get info to us (post it notes, letters, singing telegrams, etc.)Roll tide.
We have a guest on our show today! For this (and the next) episode, Dr. Woosley's amazing mother joins us for an insight into all types of things in life (including which tootsie roll is best).Let's dive in!Submit ideas, topics, and questions here:Website: https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors (anonymous submission available)Email: twomoodydoctors@gmail.comTikTok: twomoodydoctorsOr any other way you can get info to us (post it notes, letters, singing telegrams, etc.)Go eat a tootise roll.
A little bit of bonus content here. Dr. Jim Woosley, author of “Terraforming Ganymede: Science and Technology in Robert A. Heinlein’s Farmer in the Sky,” joins me for a conversation about his history as a SFF fan (books and film), and about his essay included in the Baen version of Farmer in the Sky.
Today we examine the virtue of Temperance, what does it mean and how to apply it in our daily lives.
On episode 2 of The Undercurrent, @taraslone talks to rockstar and founder of the One Step Sharks and Coyotes hockey programs Jared Woosley about what it means to make hockey truly inclusive. For more on One Step Hockey, visit https://osbi.org/ice-hockey-programs/
What do faculty do during breaks? Travel? Video games? Or do they not take a break and simply live in the School of Music?During today's podcast, Dr. Zaheri and Dr. Woosley had a surprise visit from a dear friend: one of their former graduate school professors who helped shape them into the teachers and people they are today.On TikTok? Be sure to give us a follow (@twomoodydoctors)!Email us (we love to hear from you): twomoodydoctors@gmail.com Have a question or topic you wish to submit anonymously? You can use the form at this page: https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors Submit as much as you wish!
How old did you think Dr. Woosley was before hearing this episode? Epic dad joke gifts, memory slips, Ned Rorem fans....these all await in today's episode. Did Dr. W use the term "stan"? Yes, yes he did. But in terms of cool lingo, can we bring back "groovy"?You have so much great wisdom! We would love to hear it and share it. Write to us any time (and feel free to request future topics).-twomoodydoctors@gmail.com-https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctorsSee ya real soon folks!
Join Two Moody Doctors today as Dr. Zaheri and Dr. Woosley recount some uniquely unpleasant stories from their first jobs while also chatting about the best time of day for practicing music. Who knew that goldfish, donuts, and mornings had so much in common!We love hearing from you! twomoodydoctors@gmail.comhttps://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors
College is a time of personal growth and change. During that time, relationships--particularly romantic ones--can flourish. But they can also fade. How can one work through the ending of a romantic relationship, especially when, due to life circumstances, both people must be near each other frequently (e.g., you're in the same music department).Join Dr. Zaheri and Dr. Woosley as they discuss ideas from their own journeys in college and observations from their perspectives as university music professors.This discussion doesn't stop here. We would love to hear your insight and thoughts on the topic!twomoodydoctors@gmail.comwww.kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctorsYou are never alone.
Perhaps we should provide three-word horoscopes for people? Dr. Woosley knows nothing of horoscopes so this could be...interesting.Just stay home. Read a book. Make your bed. Give unsolicited feedback.What do you think?-Email: twomoodydoctors@gmail.com-Web (including anonymous submission): https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctorsCapricorn: you meant well.
Whether at our Granny's house, Circuit City, or elsewhere, our music-journey began somewhere. Today, Dr. Zaheri and Dr. Woosley give a brief glimpse into how their own musical life began and what were the early steps that lead them to being the musicians they are today.We hope you will subscribe to our Podcast, follow us on TikTok (twomoodydoctors), and share with your friends! Reach out to us with your thoughts, ideas, questions, and/or topics!-Email: twomoodydoctors@gmail.com-Web (including anonymous submission): https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctorsMusic is incredible. It's never too late to start learning.
The pandemic was (and is) felt in many ways around the world. For students who had access to school instruments pre-pandemic and then lost that access during the pandemic, how do we, as teachers, help revive that joy and excitement that motivates students to learn music?During today's brief podcast, Dr. Woosley and Dr. Zaheri offer their insight into this exact question.(What's the additional buzz in the background? Oh, just the mini-fridge.)Be sure to subscribe to our Podcast, follow us on TikTok (twomoodydoctors), and share with your friends! Reach out to us with your thoughts, ideas, questions, and/or topics!-Email: twomoodydoctors@gmail.com-Web (including anonymous submission): https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctorsBe kind. Not only to others, but also to yourself.
It's the age-old question...or maybe just old: Is mayonnaise an instrument? If Squidward can answer it, so can we. Check out today's podcast as Dr. Zaheri and Dr. Woosley discuss this deep, philosophical, and....musical...question.Is it avant-garde? Is it beautiful? Is it a non-issue? Listen in and find out (then let us know your thoughts about it)!Be sure to subscribe to our Podcast, follow us on TikTok (twomoodydoctors), and share with your friends! Reach out to us with your thoughts, ideas, questions, and/or topics!-Email: twomoodydoctors@gmail.com-Web (including anonymous submission): https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctorsCondiment cantata here we come.
In today's episode of Two Moody Doctors, Dr. Zaheri and Dr. Woosley begin by chatting about some cherished (goofy) memories they have as teachers. They then proceed to answer submitted questions about the education system in the USA.We would love to hear your thoughts on this topic! Also, be sure to subscribe to our Podcast and follow us on TikTok (twomoodydoctors)! Reach out to us with your thoughts, ideas, questions, and/or topics!-Email: twomoodydoctors@gmail.com-Web (including anonymous submission): https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctorsYou're amazing. Never forget it. Keep being you.
What's the best cup of coffee? Where are the coolest coffee shops? In today's podcast, Dr. Zaheri and Dr. Woosley dive into a submitted question that digs into our preferred world of coffee. We're not obsessed, we promise. But we do have cool mugs.Join us as we journey down the paths of music, wellness, life, coffee, and other avenues yet to be explored! Submit your topics or questions via the means listed below:Email us: twomoodydoctors@gmail.comVisit us (includes anonymous submission): https://kevinwoosley.com/two-moody-doctors
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Tim Woosley is the founder of Enjoy Playing Guitar. He believes that there is a repressed rock star in every one of us. His work helping people unleash their inner rock star helped hundreds of people live their dreams of making music, becoming more confident, and loving life. Tim Woosley is a dad, husband, and founder of Enjoy Playing Guitar, one of the best sites for beginner guitarists. He strives to share his vision and encourage folks to unleash their inner rock star themselves. For more than 15 years, Tim has taught over 32,000 guitar lessons to hundreds of folks in person and online. There's a lot of confusing information about learning guitar. Tim created an online course that demystifies learning so that anyone can play their favourite songs, become more confident, and enjoy making music. He is happiest with his wife Emily raising their three 3 little rock stars, Ruby, Simon, and Oliver. They live in Lincoln, Nebraska. We discuss how we teach and the process of inspiration to mastery with the commitment required to achieve any pupils goals. Website enjoyplayingguitar.com Social Media Information www.youtube.com/channel/UCOJyjqwgYzNFK1CyhGRnUcQ www.instagram.com/enjoy.playing.guitar/ www.facebook.com/enjoyplayingguitar www.linkedin.com/in/tim-woosley/ twitter.com/tim_woosley Resource Mentioned https://wildatheart.org/products (Wild at Heart - John Eldredge) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_to_Win_Friends_and_Influence_People#:~:text=How%20to%20Win%20Friends%20and%20Influence%20People%20is%20a%20self,selling%20books%20of%20all%20time.&text=Carnegie%20had%20been%20conducting%20business%20education%20courses%20in%20New%20York%20since%201912. (How to Win Friends and Influence People - Dale Carnegie) Show Sponsor The National Association for Primary Education speaks for young children and all who live and work with them. Get a FREE e-copy of their professional journal at https://nape.org.uk/journal (nape.org.uk/journal) Are you looking for a FUN activity to do with your children this summer? Would you love to make your own delicious ice cream? Now you can learn exactly how by taking part in an exciting and engaging ice cream experience during the summer holiday. Full details at: https://educationonfire.com/icecream (www.educationonfire.com/icecream)
James Woosley - Wednesday Evening, June 1, 2022 by First Baptist Church of Hammond
Corsicana Community Leader Chris Woosley, discusses the appraisal process!
Gentlemen, I hope you're ready to rock today. This episode goes out to all the music lovers out there. Is there a better gift that we can share with our kids than the gift of music? It's such a great connector and the source of so many great conversations and memories. Have you ever been in the car, just belting out a song with your kids at the top of your lungs? When we talk about being present and playful with our kids, this is my jam. Today's guest is literally rocking life as a husband, father, and music teacher. His name is Tim Woosley, and he teaches people how to play guitar for a living. But more importantly, he uses music to teach his kids about discipline and confidence so that they can do the hard things. Intentional parenting is one of our pillars, and I couldn't help but notice that Tim used the word intentional several times. Being intentional when introducing new music to his kids, or by spending time with them or his wife when he catches himself working too long. I loved hearing about how he wrote his own eulogy that he reads to himself almost every day to reverse engineer his life and keep him on the right path to where he wants to go with his life. It was so good. When I think about our family road trip last year, for my son's 12th birthday, I thought it would be fun if we looked up the top 10 hits when I was his age and played them. I gotta say, we had a blast. It's such an easy thing to do, and is now a memory we'll never forget. So let's dive in. We're talking about the power of music and how it's such a great tool to teach our kids many valuable lessons. We'll also get into how music can help us to be present and playful with our family and create skills and memories that will last a lifetime. P.S. You'll also hear Tim play a little blues riff on his guitar. Spoiler alert: He's really good. Tim Woosley Podcast Highlights How music can help develop discipline and confidence with our kids, and also build connections with friends and family. Balancing work and family life by staying present and playful. Being intentional with what we teach our kids and how we spend time with them. How to find something that connects with your kids' hearts and use that to guide and teach them with what Tim calls “House Points”. Get the Full Show Notes Want access to the full show notes, including links to all resources mentioned during today's conversation? Visit FrontRowDads.com/332 Want to learn more about Front Row Dads? We are in the business of building better families. While most dads would say that family matters most, the challenge is they feel guilty knowing their careers get the best of them, and their family seems to get the rest of them. We help Dads become family men with businesses, not businessmen who have families, so they can thrive personally AND professionally. Subscribe to the Front Row Dad podcast to learn about fatherhood, marriage and how to level up your game at home, or if you're ready for the best coaching and true brothers to grow with, Join The Brotherhood! Are you getting all the shows? Subscribe today! Want to leave a review? THANK YOU! http://FrontRowDads.com/review
We are back with Amie Woosley to dicuss Part 2! In this episode, we are discussing the other end of divorce. Not just the decision, but after you have made the decision, post divorce. What will life look like after divorce? Amie helps us dive a little deeper into this phase of life and what it might look like. First, we get into how to tell someone of our decision and really get into why we might be telling them. Amie then encourages anyone who is going through the divorce process to look into getting a coach. She goes into why it is such a helpful resource to help us stay emotionally regulated. Our guest also encourages to join a WORTH group that may also aid in not feeling alone during the process. We go over how to join a WORTH group and will also include that in the show notes below. After divorce, you might find the need to connect more to yourself. Amie inspires us to date ourselves. Find what we really like and what we don't like. That could be going to a restaurant or a movie by yourself. This may be a little nerve wracking at first, but we may need to dive into why it feels that way. Then we discuss communicating with your ex after divorce and ways to help with that, so you can provide safety for yourself. At the end of this episode, you may find a golden nugget! Show Notes: If you'd like to go back and listen to Amie's full story in Bonus Episode #4, you can do that here. In episode 20, she talks about her Worth YSA program that she holds. Listen to that here. To find Amie and more information on her, you can visit Life Changing Services - https://lifechangingservices.online/worth/therapists/, Choose Recovery Services - https://www.chooserecoveryservices.com/team/, and Life Coaching with Amie - https://www.lifecoachingwithamie.com/.
This week! Carson warms up a bit, Woosley gets a rude awakening, and Keller takes a terrible nap. @terrapodcast on twitter | facebook.com/theresnoplaceliketerra | patreon.com/theresnoplaceliketerra
We have back with us the amazing life coach, Amie Woosley, to talk about divorce! She first dives into explaining that in our culture, we may feel as though divorce isn't an option. There may also be a lot of shame surrounding it being "bad" or "wrong". Amie encourages that if you are making the decision, step into it and own it. She then goes into the steps she takes to help those who are contemplating divorce. First, Amie helps them to unpack the things their brain is offering them. It could range from fear around ruining your children's life to taking care of the finances. Our guest tells of a personal story of how she overcame these fears. Amie gives us some hope by informing us life does not go as expected and that there is the possibility that we didn't get it wrong with the knowledge that we had. Please listen in for more insights and thoughts around the decision of divorce! Show Notes: If you'd like to go back and listen to Amie's full story in Bonus Episode #4, you can do that here. In episode 20, she talks about her Worth YSA program that she holds. Listen to that here. To find Amie and more information on her, you can visit Life Changing Services - https://lifechangingservices.online/worth/therapists/, Choose Recovery Services - https://www.chooserecoveryservices.com/team/, and Life Coaching with Amie - https://www.lifecoachingwithamie.com/.
Principal at Hammond Baptist School, and Dalton's Father-in-law, join us to dismiss the power of the tongue. The tongue can and will effect our personal, and public lives. Bro. Woosley sheds light on how to use our tongues. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/discovergrace/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/discovergrace/support
Hello! This week we sit down with Curtiss Woosley, curator of Melon Patch Gaming. We learn what MPG is, what they do, where they're going and we a learn a little about some future projects that Curtiss has coming up in the very near future. He explains how to get into the gaming industry and why NOW is the perfect time to do so. We talk nerd stuff, tech stuff and proper tea-baggie etiquette in this weeks episode of The Days Grimm.GoFundMe account for The Days Grimm: https://gofund.me/02527e7c Please be sure to check out our link tree: linktr.ee/ThedaysgrimmALSO, tell a friend about us! The Days Grimm is brought to you by:The Anomalist Company:www.theAnomalistcompany.com Smooth My Balls:https://www.smoothmyballs.comPROMO CODE: daysgrimmBuzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com"The easiest way to start your own podcast"God speed y'all, God speed!- The Days Grimm(TDG)
On this episode I sat down with an accomplished and published fantasy author – the author responsible for the Misbegotten book series, Sherri Cook Woosley. Sherri has managed to blend popular dystopian elements with fairy tales, all while weaving her own personal autobiographical elements into books you'll never forget. She's a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America; her books are professional, received and there's a lot more on the way. Tastes of Sherri is a resource for links to all Sherri Cook Woosley's short stories and novels. As always, we did a deep dive into the origin story of this artist from Baltimore, MD. Special thanks to our sponsors: REB Records, Vagabond Sandwich Company, Baltimore Decal Gal, Black Eyed Suzie's, Music Land, Double Groove Brewery, Caprichos Books
Bill Woolsey is the president and founder of FiveTwo, a network that equips entrepreneurs to launch a variety of sustainable startups with a special focus on people with a faith-based business. Woolsey started FiveTwo in 2015, when they launched a training process that helps entrepreneurs grow nonprofits and startups and make a difference in financially sustainable ways. His personal faith has played an important part in his journey to create FiveTwo. He fundamentally believes in the importance of community support, giving back, and spreading love through faith-based business. The Beginning Since 1987, Woolsey has been an active pastor and evangelist. His mother was a serial entrepreneur who was involved in everything from real estate to pottery and other business ventures. Her influence gave him an eye for business, while his work as a pastor and faith-based leader nurtured his love for people and community. In 1997, he and his family were asked to start a church in West Houston. For Woolsey, it was the right place and right time, and everything was perfect. The church came together and grew into a very large multi-site community. During that process, he started working with church planters, who were starting churches across the United States and realized very quickly that starting was the hardest part. Building momentum and spreading awareness of a new endeavor takes time and resources. On top of that, people have to find a way to make money. This inspired Woolsey to reach out to more members of the Christian community to provide faith-based business guidance. Woolsey realized there is a whole slice of people out there, Christian, people of deep faith, who want to live out their faith. By 2015, the network had grown so much that Woolsey could no longer lead both the church and the mentorship program, which was called FiveTwo. So, he went all in with his work on FiveTwo and that's how he got to where he is today: training Christian men and women to launch new ventures that help people. Guiding Principles of a Faith-Based Business When people come to Woolsey with business ideas, he asks the following questions: Who are you trying to serve? Who are you reaching? In secular terms, this is asking who the customer is. Many times, people want to create a product or a service but haven't thought about who would use it. The first step is to understand the customer, their pain points, and what they're looking for. What is the value proposition? In other words, what value are you going to bring to the customer you have in mind? This should be well-defined in terms of a product or service, and the benefit should be measurable in some way. What is the relationship between you and the customer? What channels do you have to build this relationship? Most of the people Woosley works with are not social media based organizations. Typically they have a much stronger local focus. Those businesses have to think harder about the channels they use to reach out to people. How will you create an income stream? Woolsey's programs teach people how to fundraise and generate cash flow. Working with Nonprofits Woolsey also works with nonprofits to help them make more of an impact and spread their values. Many of the principles of business apply to nonprofits, in terms of making donors happy and establishing channels of communication. There are guiding principles for nonprofits too, according to Woolsey: Invest in Your Donors In the nonprofit world, there are actually two customers; donors, and the people who will eventually receive the product or service you want to provide. A donor is someone who shares your cause and your values. When people join organizations based on values, they usually do it subconsciously, they don't realize that's why they're joining. In a church setting, or even in a business setting, when they walk in, values live and breathe through the atmosphere and the culture that is present in that organization. Creating a positive relationship with donors is important. Donors should feel that their money is an investment that will further their values or will provide value to their lives in some way. People give money to people, not organizations. Developing trust is crucial to getting their support. Seven Steps to Start a Faith-Based Business In his book Seven Steps to Start, Bill Woolsey articulates the seven things that are necessary to start a successful business. This is general advice that anyone can use to prepare for a new business venture, regardless of what it is. Step 1 - Know your passion. A business can only go as far as the vision of the people who create it. More importantly, creating a business around your passion will be more fulfilling. Step 2 - Get perspective. Why are you choosing to do this? Do some auditing of your experience, and the context that you've been dropped into. Step 3 - Plan your steps. Determine the process for making your dream a reality. Step 4 - Enlist the right people. Networking and community are crucial in making businesses successful. Build that team of leaders who you can delegate to and who you trust. They should share your cause and your passion, but they shouldn't share your gifts. They should complement them, so you can make sure your team is strong in every aspect. Step 5 - Practice and progress. Learn from yourself and from others, and find available resources when you get stuck. Step 6 - Continue to persevere. One of the biggest reasons that startups fail is that the founder gives up. Know that creating a business isn't easy, and it requires facing challenges and adapting to changing circumstances. Step 7 - Start propagation. Expand and amplify your results. Woolsey believes that if people truly feel driven by God to create these organizations, they should multiply their impact to further positive faith-based business and work. Finally, remember that while starting a business is risky, failing isn't the end. Even if things go wrong, you'll come out of the experience with new knowledge and perspective that will make you a better leader in your future endeavors. Watch or listen to more episodes of The Jeff Bullas Show here.