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In this episode, TeachBeyond educators reflect on the profound significance of the incarnation in the classroom, exploring how Jesus' full humanity and divinity shape Christian teaching. Through personal insights and Scriptural wisdom, we discuss embodying Christ's love, the power of living out the Word, and practical advice for celebrating Advent with joy. Join us as we consider how the incarnation transforms not only our hearts but also the way we educate. Sign up for TeachBeyond's OnPractice newsletter here! “Hills of the North Rejoice” “Love Came Down at Christmastime” by Point of Grace “In Jesus is the full expression of God but it's Jesus' full humanity. A central Christian claim is that Jesus was fully God and fully human [...] We only know what God is like through Jesus' full humanity.” - Wyndy “While not bound by time, there is significance about the particular ways in which God chose to show up.” - Wyndy “Jesus was Jewish, Jesus was working class, Jesus had to flee for His life at some point as a political refugee, and those things seem to matter. They matter to the Gospel writers.” - Wyndy John 1 “The incarnation is Word made flesh. While we will never fully be incarnate because God is God incarnate, God became flesh, we are called to be like Jesus. We are called to incarnate the word that He has given us.” - Becky “Jesus lived out what it means to be love on earth.” - Becky Improvisation: The Drama of Christian Ethics by Samuel Wells “How do we know how to make these improvisations? How do we know how to act? It's by studying the script.” - Becky “If I want them to see Jesus in me, that means I have to have Jesus in me. I have to be spending time in the Word and have the Word dwelling in me in order for my students to see that.” - Heather The Soul of Ministry: Forming Leaders for God's People by Ray Anderson “Lean into it, have fun with it. Let's just rejoice in this time period of a little more crazy. There's so much fun in it, too.” - Heather “Advent is the beginning of the church year. It now sets the season for everything that is to come.” - Wyndy What's changing our lives: Heather: Compassionate time management Wyndy: Focus on rest in this season Heather: Using her walk to and from school to be still Becky: Exploring the topic of “the city” in Scripture while working on a course Weekly Spotlight: Positions in Art, Drama, and Music We'd love to hear from you! podcast@teachbeyond.org Podcast Website: https://teachbeyond.org/podcast Learn about TeachBeyond: https://teachbeyond.org/
In this episode, host Mark Assini is joined by Jessica Andrews, VP of Marketing at Copper.Jessica has recently taken on the role of VP of Marketing after spending the bulk of her career dedicated to product marketing. In fact, she credits her time in product marketing as one of the primary reasons she was able to take on the leadership position she currently holds.Today, Jessica and the team at Copper offer the only Google-recommended CRM that helps teams build better relationships to drive lasting revenue.During their chat, Jessica shares how she and a group of individuals at Copper brought their newest product, Wyndy, to market.She explains how ICP research helped to drive the decision to launch a new product, and how she and the team navigated entering a new customer segment with a new product.
Landon Howell is Head of Marketing at Rocketplace, a cryptocurrency asset management platform. Prior to Rocketplace, he's held growth, marketing and ops roles at Plastiq, Fancred and Wyndy, and he's seen his share of success and failure, as anyone in the startup world knows is reality. Landon is a leader in the tech marketing space, and is a wealth of knowledge for those wanting to learn from the best about how to navigate growth as an early-stage startup. Fun fact: Landon and Laura are college friends from Mississippi College. Go Choctaws! Show Notes: Landon's website: https://www.landonhowell.com Landon on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/landonhowell/
Eric is the VP of Technology & Platform Development at Sweet Onion Media Group. David Lormor is the Co-Founder & CTO of Wyndy and together we deconstruct the global hiring problem many companies are facing right now.Check out 7ctos.com/podcast
Today on Building Birmingham Together, we have Tommy Mayfield, the co-founder of Wyndy. Tommy is an attorney turned entrepreneur working to build the technology for a new "skills economy". He founded Wyndy with his wife Ginger after they had their second child and became exhausted from the common methods all parents use to find babysitters (which most often is at the last minute). Wyndy is a platform that uniquely combines trust and technology, enabling parents to easily connect with background checked college students in a way that benefits everyone. In the episode today you will hear how providing a solution for a personal need has led to a platform that is on its way to solving the problem of on-demand need in any area of the skilled workforce. You can find Tommy on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/tommymayfield/ Follow Wyndy: Website: https://www.wyndy.com/ ; https://www.getalysyn.com/ Facebook: @getwyndy ; @getalysyn Twitter: @getwyndy Instagram: @getwyndy LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/wyndy/ Tommy's Recommendations: Traction by Gino Wickman The StartUp Podcast by Gimlet How to Start a Start Up by Y Combinator and Stanford University
If it doesn’t feel right, then it’s wrong? This was a weird day, but we got through it~ In this episode, Glennn needs to nail his dialogue or else he can’t sleep, and Wyndy the Witch is a real-life Sour Patch Kid. We had some technical difficulties on this ep around Pinegrove’s album “Cardinal”, but ya learn some deep crap. We talk about trying to be present regardless of being lost, knowing the good times when you’re in them, and how relationships aren’t the key to happiness and where it actually is located. Beer list: Sour Me Strawberry & Grape - DuClaw Brewing Froot Stripez - Magnify Brewing Co. Triple Swirl - Brix City Brewing Bad Decision Juice - Backlash Beer Co. Song list: Old Friends Cadmium Aphasia Size of the Moon
Originally I was gonna put the synopsis of the first Naruto Shippuden episode here but I mean Wyndy already does not like me referring to this as Tears Overs Beers Shippuden so I figured it'd be a bad idea. Honestly though I feel like there's like a ~8% that people read these so I could probably get away with it. Anyway, if you are reading this feel free to email us a tearsoverbeerscast@gmail.com and narc on me to Wyndy I guess. You snitch.
Listen in on Michele's hair appointment with her stylist Keron Cumberbatch. Born and raised in Guyana, South America - Keron discusses his metaphysical views on Fort Greene's gentrification, running a salon, gimmicks and trends in the hair business and his writings on the wall. We also get to meet his two talented and experienced stylists, April and Cyndy. Listen to how they started out in their careers and where they are going. Don't miss Keron's "Wait What?" answer on styling dead people.
Joe and Garrick discuss all that important geeky news and review Carnival Row, It: Chapter II and Ready or Not! Wyndy shows up briefly to tell us about what happened between Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson for some reason.
The episode that tries to get it together. Wyndy the Witch, Rolly Glennny, and Good Guy Louu get punchy with Metric and beers from Kane and Magnify. Wyndy the Witch is super into minimalism, and Three N Glenn wants his parking spot. Two U Lou finds out what Eric Clapton’s “Tears in Heaven” is about. Beer list:Head High, Overhead High, Sneak Box - Kane Brewing Co.Mosaic Thrill - Magnify Brewing Co. (the lost beer) Song list:Help I’m AliveTwilight GalaxyGimme SympathyBlack Sheep
Wyndy the Witch, Non-Gold Glennn, and Two U Lou reminisce with 90’s boy bands, 112, Boys II Men, Backstreet Boys, and *NSYNC, with beers from Cape May, BrewDog, Harpoon, and Asbury Park. Wyndy has impeccable taste in boy bands. Spider Glennn continues his mash-up identity/existential crises and also says a lot of things ironically. Louu’s amberosity & translucidity scales. If you’re sexy and you know it, learn the song & clap your hands on time. Also the word is omnipresent. Beer list:The Bog from Cape May Brewing Co.Clockwork Tangerine from BrewDogDunkin’ Summer Coffee Pale Ale from Harpoon BreweryThe Stone Pony Forty Five from Asbury Park Brewery Song list:Cupid - 1124 Seasons of Loneliness - Boyz II MenI Want It That Way - Backstreet BoysTearin’ Up My Heart - *NSYNC
The episode where we go muff diving at night. Wyndy the Witch, Hot Boy Glennn, and SPECIAL GUEST Lou with Two Us go down on Protest the Hero’s debut album, Kezia, with New Jersey’s first craft seltzer, J’aime Sparked Seltzer, and beers from Magnify & Treehouse (thank you, Manny & Rachel)! Also: The Big Kahuna. Wyndy is problematic, and Glennn simultaneously peaks and plunges on segues. Louu mouth solos. Drink list:Tangerine Rosé - J’aime Sparked SeltzerDon’t Stop Now w/ Pineapple and Peach - Magnify Brewing Co.Eureka, Super Treat, Summer, and Bear - Treehouse Brewing Co. Song list:Heretics and KillersBlindfolds AsideShe Who Mars the Skins of GodsThe Divine Suicide of K.
The episode that’s fun to play with but not to eat. Wyndy the Witch and Glennn Villain get lonely with songs from the amazing Mitski! and beers from Dogfish Head, Hokkaido, Goose Island, and White Birch. Also: The startling return of Ghost! Glennn shoplifts from Target, and Wyndy is innocent of DARE carnival allegations. Beer list:SuperEIGHT from Dogfish Head Craft BreweryAmber Ale and White Ale from Hokkaido Brewery312 from Goose Island Brewing Co.Purple Monster from White Birch Brewing Song list:NobodyOld FriendA PearlTwo Slow Dancers
The episode where we’re feeling 22 but metabolically much older. Wyndy the Boujee Witch and Bad Post Glennnone have nonpolitical debates on Bright Eyes songs whilst swigging beers from Rushing Duck, Demented, Devils Backbone, and 2st Amendment. Also: Glennn wants to see TSwift naked, and Wyndy is gonna crash his and Lady Gaga’s wedding. Fuck stadium podcasts, we’re post podcasting. UK’s porn ban on urination. Gold is currently $1500 per ounce~ now imagine the cost of a life-size statue. Beer List:Tikki Muggin- Rushing Duck BrewingAstarte- Demented Brewing Co.Maibock- Devils Backbone Brewing Co.Brew Free! Or Die- 21st Amendment Brewery Song List:At the Bottom of EverythingLand Locked BluesPoison OakLua
Wyndy the Witch and Glennedy Dumpster Fire bring in two songs a piece and try to keep it together while drinking some beers from Single Cut, Carton, Nashaminy, Forgotten Boardwalk, and Revolution Also: If you never make plans, you won't be upset if they don't go as planned. Google employees totally bang in the sleep pods. Wyndy makes things REALLY SAD during the second song and I'm still upset about it. The return of the two second chug. Beer list:Mastery Knows No Shortcut - Single Cut Beer SmithsLight and Sweet - Carton BreweryThe Shape of Hops to Come - Neshaminy CreekPocket Trick - Forgotten BoardwalkFreedom of Speech - Revolution Brewing Song list:Sleepwalkin' - Better Oblivion Community CenterComes and Goes (In Waves) - Greg LaswellAll I Want - KodalineOtterpops in the Icebox - Walter Mitty and His Makeshift Orchestra
The wordy episode. Wyndy the Witch and Glennny Spumoni jazzercise to various songs from Nina Simone with beers from Oskar Blues, Stone, Founders and Allagash. Also: Glennn loves a good Orgy-Porgy. Wyndy is a great babysitter. Androgynous versus Ambiguous. A merical? An allegory for dicks? You're gonna need Google Translate for this one. Beer list:G'Knight - Oskar Blues BreweryScorpion Bowl IPA - Stone BrewingMas Agave - Founders Brewing Co.Barrel & Bean - Allagash Brewing Co. Song list:I Loves You PorgyDon't Let Me Be MisunderstoodLove Me or Leave MeThe Other Woman
The episode without introduction. Wyndy the Witch and Glennnjamin Gibbard pop by The Postal Service with beers from Southern Tier, Spellbound, Neshaminy Creek, and North Coast. Also: Glennn almost kills himself with air fresheners. Wyndy continues living in Neverland. Homework of the day? Go watch Clark Gable kissing compilations. MWAH. Beer list-Mango Crush from Southern Tier Brewing Co.Palo Santo Porter from Spellbound BrewingChurchville Lager from Neshaminy Creek Brewing Co.Tart Cherry Berliner Weisse from North Coast Brewing Co. Song list-Nothing BetterWe Will Become SilhouettesThe District Sleeps Alone TonightClark Gable
The episode with the horses in the back. Wyndy the Witch and Country Glennn aka The Worst meet Johnny Cash with beers from 21st Amendment, The Wicked Brewha (Wyndy’s homebrew), Plan Bee, and Crooked Stave Artisan Beer Project. Also: Did you call your mom today? If ya didn’t, you should. 3N Glenn got a new car! Wyndy is getting older from adulting. Beer list:Sparkale from 21st Amendment BreweryIt Is What It Is from The Wicked BrewhaBarn Beer from Plan Bee Farm BreweryVielle from Crooked Stave Artisan Beer Project Song list:Cry, Cry, CryFolsom Prison BluesA Boy Named SueHurt
The friendly episode. Wyndy the Witch and Glennnweiser, King of Beers, chill out and talk about their favorite songs from Nana Grizol's "Love It Love It" and try some beers from Still Water Artisanal, Long Trail, Jersey Girl, and Arrogant Consortia. Also: Did Shakespeare really write all those things he said he did? You should seriously invest in your 401k. RIP Tim the Cactus. Beer list:Insetto - Still Water ArtisanalVermont IPA - Long Trail Brewing Co.Sun-kissed Citra - Jersey Girl Brewing Co.Arrogant Bastard Ale - Arrogant Consortia Song list:Stop and Smell Thee RosesMotion in the OceanTambourine - N - ThymeThe Idea That Everything Could Ever Possibly Be Said
Dirty Talk Is Cool So Tell Your Partner That You'll Send Them To The Shadow Realm. The lewd episode. Wyndy the Witch and Glennn with three N's, first of his name, and king of all beers talk about Say Anything's "Is a Real Boy" over some beers from Other Half, Niigata Beer, Burlington Beer Company, and Founders. Also: Some useful lines you can use when talking dirty in bed. It's totally cool with us if you're not wearing pants while listening to us. You do you, as long as you have a plan. Beer list:Gold Strap - Other Half Brewing Co.Niigata Craft Beer - Niigata BeerIt's Complicated Being A Wizard - Burlington Beer Co.Kentucky Breakfast Stout - Founders Brewing Co. Song list:Alive With The Glory of LoveWow, I Can Get Sexual Too,A Walk Through HellI Want to Know Your Plans
The episode that's actually a movie with song sequences. Wyndy the Witch and 3N Glenn have some tangents over The Killers' album "Sam's Town" and fantastic beers from Omnipollo, Treehouse, Referend, and Goose Island. Wyndy proposes a theory to the big question about Glennn for their 100th musical episode. Also: Will one of our listeners challenge Glennn to a fight either related to him being a 12yr old black belt or a 17yr old unbeatable Guitar Hero player at "When You Were Young"? I mean~ Would he actually show up? ... I really hope Hamid's reading this. Beer list:Bianca - OmnipolloGreen - Treehouse Brewing Co.Cascando - Referend Bier BlenderySPF - Goose Island Beer Co. Song list:Sam's TownWhen You Were YoungFor Reasons UnknownBones
The snacky episode. My auto-correct is telling me that snacky isn't a word, but we all know it totally is. Anyway, this week Wyndy the Witch and Three N Glenn discuss "Is This It" by The Strokes, drink a big bottle of beer from a collab between Other Half, Horus, and Three Chiefs, and eat a buuunch of snacks. We're pretty much a mukbang podcast now. Also: Seriously, what has Corbin Bleu done since High School Musical? Everybody should invest in their 401k. Beer list:Funny How Honey Ain't Sweet Like Sugar - Other Half Brewing Co. (in collaboration with Horus Aged Ales, and Three Chiefs Brewing Co.) Song list:SomedayLast NiteIs This ItHard to Explain
The episode where the seal is broken. This week Wyndy the Witch and Glenn with Three N's go over "Wooden Heart" by Listener with a sick line up of beers from Captain Lawrence, Backward Flag, Fat Orange, and Dog Fish Head. Also: the key to not dying is to not, Wyndy the witch has a great pour, the importance of hearing protection, the debut of the first ever Tears over Beers bathroom break. Beer list:Smoothie dreams - Captain Lawrence Brewing Co.Oak Armored Ale - Backward Flag Brewing Co.Sweet Jane Blues - Fat Orange Cat Brew Co.Dragons & YumYums - Dog Fish Head Craft Brewery Song List:Wooden HeartI Don't Want to Live ForeverFalling In Love With GlaciersYou Were a House On Fire
The episode most likely to get taken down. This week Wyndy and Glennn take a risk and poke the mouse by picking four songs from various Disney movies. If they're forced to edit out the music parts then this episode is exclusively about beers from Other Half and Magnify brewing company. Also: Glennn becomes infalli(a)ble. Wyndy the Witch holds the fate of her family on her shoulders, 10/10 Guardians of the Galaxy reference. how diabetes works, and Wyndy hates environmental science. Beer list:Hop Showers (w/ Citra) - Other Half Brewing Co.Parallel Universe - Magnify Brewing Co.Space Diamonds - Other Half Brewing Co.Deep Orbit Andromeda - Other Half Brewing Co. Song list:Reflection - MulanPoor Unfortunate Souls - The Little MermaidGo the Distance - HerculesI Will Go Sailing No More - Toy Story
The mixed bag episode. This week Glenn with three N's and Wyndy the Witch break like one of their rules and pick two songs and two beers a piece from various artists and breweries. That's right, with a complete disregard for the very own rules they set, they will be discussing four songs this time. Also: Never re-watch Beatleborgs. Delilah is the worst. Glennn still hasn't mastered the smooth voice. Wyndy threatens Ghost's life multiple times. Beer list:Dark Swan - Lagunitas Brewing CompanyHeavy Dreemz - Magnify Brewing CompanyA Tiny Beautiful Something - Maine Beer CompanySpontanPassionfruit - Mikkeller Song list:Motion City Soundtrack - L.G. FUADThe Promise Ring - Nothing Feels GoodSara Bareilles - She Used To Be MineTegan and Sara - Nineteen
The totally vanilla episode. This week Wyndy the Witch and Glenn with Three N's discuss "Best Buds" by Mom Jeans and drink some classy beers and there's definitely no funny business whatsoever. Actually: Wyndy the Witch loses her 40oz virginity, Three N Glenn finishes in his model hand, and there's minor ASMR with the sound of hands being taped. Beer list:Olde English 800 - Miller Brewing CompanyPurple Haze - Abita Brewing Company Song list:Edward 40handsGirl Scout CookiesDeath CupScott Pilgrim V. My Gpa
The episode with too many beers. Three N Glenn and Wyndy the Witch discuss Hobo Johnson's "The Rise of Hobo Johnson" and bite off more than they can drink with a cornucopia of beers from Brix City, Bolero Snort, Pipeworks Brewing Company, Goose Island, and Trinity Brewing Company. Also: We hope neither of our families ever find our podcast, the choice between a golden or rainbow shower, American scones are superior to British scones. Beer list:Breakfast For Lunch - Brix City BreweryAnother Steer Older - Bolero SnortMango Guppy - Pipeworks Brewing CompanySummer Time - Goose IslandMenacing Kumquat - Trinity Brewing Company Song list:FatherRomeo & JulietCreve Couer 13%Peach Scone
The terminally ill episode. Three N Glenn and Wyndy the Witch discuss The Antlers' "Hospice" over an assortment of beers from Foreign Objects Beer Company. Also: ASMR, owning land, Karate Kid appreciation, and attractive cartoon characters.
The sloppy second episode. Wyndy the Witch and Glenn with Three Ns go over their favorite songs off of The National's album Trouble Will Find Me. In their greed and arrogance the rebellious duo decide that one beer will not quench their insatiable thirst and choose to quadruple their beer intake with four imperial stouts. Can the rebels hold out against the imperials? What do the three Ns in Glenn with Three Ns stand for? Will Episode IX make up for the train wreck that was Episode VIII? One of those questions don't have anything to do with this podcast. Tune in to figure out which one it is.
The inaugural episode. Wyndy the Witch and Glenn With Three Ns discuss McCafferty's first album Beachboy while knocking back Mikkeller's Hallo Ich Bin Berliner Weisse and desperately hoping they don't sound too awkward on the mic. Does it work? Do the two ever find their stride? Will there be an episode two? I mean, hopefully. Tune in to find out an answer for like two of those questions.
The episode with important relationship advice. Wyndy the Witch and Glenn with Three Ns talk about select songs off of Death Cab for Cutie's album Transatlanticism while washing it down with beers from Foreign Objects Beer Company, Half Acre Beer Company, Cross Keys Brewing Company, and Evil Twin Brewing. Sprinkled in is some sage like advice about long distance relationships and "breaks". Are long distance relationships actually trash? Do breaks really work? Did the duo learn their lesson and eat prior to recording this episode? No, no, and maaaybe?
The starry-eyed episode. Glenn with Three Ns and Wyndy the Witch go over Stars' haunting album The Five Ghosts and cry over beers from Magnify Brewing, Bolero Snort, Hermit Thrush Brewery, and a surprise drink. Will iTunes ever pick us up? Why does iTunes keep on hurting us? Are we not good enough for iTunes? None of these questions are answered in this episode, but still tune in.
The sisterly episode. Wyndy the Witch and Glenn with Three N's discuss Daughter's "If you Leave" and beers from the Referend Bier Blendery. Glenn(n) dies in this episode. Also: John Cusack, Hawthorne Heights, and the proper order in which to eat a burger and fries. Will they ever do a Hawthorne Heights album? Who will you meet in the afterlife? Will Glennn ever pull off a good Megazord analogy? These are all good questions.
Glenn and Wyndy the Witch pair IPA's with The National's Trouble Will Find Me
Knowing when to make a personal pivot can be a business life saver. From attorney to startup entrepreneur, Wyndy co-founder and CEO Tommy Mayfield details how his life took a turn as he and wife Ginger cofounded a business to solve their own problem: how to readily find reliable and trustworthy babysitters. Tommy shares tips on how to disrupt a traditional, cumbersome market via technology. It’s all in this edition of #SouthPod!
A little over five years ago, BJ and I crested the hill from downtown and landed our eyes on a discovery that would change our visits to Lake Placid forever. I understand that most people would not have seen the clouds part and the heavens sing for a health food store like we did that day but I believe we felt something greater because Green Goddess Natural Market is so much more than just a grocery store. It is a landing pad for wellness, a center for community education and a partner in the local schools to provide high quality nutrition for children. Co-owners Wyndy Kate Reese and Tammy Loewy, birthed Green Goddess at the farmer's market in 2004, and without much expectation for what it would become, they focused on selling prepared foods using the fresh, local fare. The word of their delicious meals grew fast and soon people were asking for more. The universe answered the call and in fall of 2007 Tammy and Wyndy purchased a natural food store in town to which they added the Green Goddess name stepping into their next phase to becoming the go-to grocers they are today. Five years after opening their doors, they found their current location before the first shovel hit the ground. They worked with the developer to create their dream market and community education center which includes the Scape Cafe serving delicious vegan, vegetarian and omnivorous delights. Recent winners of the 2016 Small Business Person of the Year Award, Wyndy and Tammy are consistently reminded that they are on the path of universal intelligence to serve their purpose in the world. Today we sit down with Wyndy to discuss the life of Green Goddess, their role in the community and the concept of all encompassing health. We reveal that Wyndy is not only an award winning business owner, she is also a Holistic Health Counselor, a mom and the first woman to hike all 46 hike peaks in the Adirondacks...barefoot! In Wyndy's honor BJ and I headed out the very next day to tackle Mount Jo, a popular local hike, sans shoes. What I can say is that walking on the earth, especially up and down a mountain, without shoes requires an acute level of mindfulness. Feeling the cool, soft earth under my feet was comforting and I was equally delighted and amazed at my ability to scale rocks with the natural no-skid feel of my feet. Although it may be our last trip to Lake Placid, that was not my last barefoot hike. We owe Wyndy for opening our eyes to this beautiful way of exercising and healing through connection with the earth. After years of seeing Wyndy's smile and feeling her welcoming energy at the store we were so grateful to steal an hour of her time to connect on a new level. I hope you enjoy this enlightening and kind conversation with our new friend Wyndy Kate Reese.