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One Name: Part 4 - Your Corner of the Mat Pastor Anatoliy Byelyy shares the next sermon in our latest series, as we approach our annual Global Impact Celebration next weekend. Anatoliy will discuss the work of sharing the Gospel, it's crucial importance in our lives, and some of the most common distractions that can keep us from doing our part; from holding our corner of the mat.
Still hitting roadblocks? Maybe the problem isn't them… We're wrapping up Hot Mess by talking about one of the biggest relationship killers—and it's something we all do without even realizing it. Jesus had a lot to say about how we judge, criticize, and assume things about others—and (spoiler) we're way more confident than we are capable when it comes to understanding people's intentions.So what if the best way to fix your relationships isn't about fixing the other person at all?
Send us a textEver feel like you're on the Success Express, chugging along but not getting anywhere fast? Yeah, we've all been there. In episode #101 of the Master Your Business Podcast, we're pressing the brakes on that runaway train and talking about the power of patience.As entrepreneurs, we're always itching to hit those big milestones. Yesterday! Right? But what if I told you slowing down could actually speed up your success? It's true!Here's what we're discussing in this episode:(02:53) The Amazon Prime Effect: Why instant gratification is killing your business (and what to do about it).(04:08) 10X is Easier Than 2X: Think bigger, play the long game, and stop stressing about short-term goals. It's a game-changer!(06:05) The Gap and the Gain: Stop beating yourself up about what you haven't achieved. Celebrate those wins, big and small!(08:11) Patience in Sales: Ditch the pushy tactics and build meaningful relationships that turn into loyal clients.(15:47) SMART Goals Are NOT So Smart: Why you need to ditch the deadlines and embrace the journey.(17:43) Celebrate the Small Wins: Seriously, even if it's just getting through the freaking week! Give yourself a pat on the back.(20:02) Who's in Your Corner? Surround yourself with people who lift you up and inspire you to keep going.So, grab a cup of coffee, settle in, and get ready to discover the superpower of patience. It's time to build a business that lasts!Listen to the full episode now!
Matthew Brown is a wealth and investment strategist, podcast host, father and husband - but not in that order if you ask him. His journey started as a PE teacher over 20 years ago, when he realised that career path was not going to afford him the lifestyle he wished for him and his family. So he forged a new path, now running Your Corner 360 - a financial advisory aimed at helping individuals and entrepreneurs build financial freedom. Offering accounting, legal, wealth and finance broking services all under one roof. His podcast, Finsightful Wealth, shares tactics and strategies for people of all ages to start and then optimise their wealth creation journey. In this episode, we get his hot take on building a business from scratch, playing your role, balancing commitments to work and family, reactive vs proactive financial management, and having the greatest impact.If you'd like to hear more from Matt, be sure to check him out at the following links:https://yc360.com.au/https://www.instagram.com/matthewbrown_tri/https://www.youtube.com/@finsightfulwealthEnjoy the show!
Explore the virtues of diligence, contentment, and forgiveness in 'Stay Quiet in Your Corner', a thoughtful episode of 'You're Probably Right' with host MCM. Dive into discussions about the importance of being generous, valuing personal time, and the power of solitude with God. Learn how to let go of relationships that undermine your self-worth and how to find peace in forgiving those who have wronged you. Join us as we seek spiritual guidance and personal growth through biblical wisdom and introspective questions. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youreprobablyright/message
I often get asked about what could have been. If I hadn't met with constituents at a Congress on Your Corner event on Jan. 8, 2011.…
In episode 6 of The Lazy Equity Podcast. Bobby Haeri and Matthew Brown from Your Corner 360 dive deep into the local and world economy, they discuss inflation, the very real reality of stagflation, along with the opportunities that this may present. Matthew Is a Father, Husband and Partner in a leading Financial Services Firm. Being in the industry for over 10 years Matthew has an abundance of knowledge across the property and finance sectors. If you are looking to learn about what is happening across the Australian economy, the world economy along with the risks and opportunities that present themselves then this episode is for you. Don't forget to join the Lazy Equity Facebook group to be part of a community passionate about achieving wealth through property investment! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
[As always, this little blog/newsletter is how I pay my bills, and I would be so grateful if you support my writing with a paid subscription.]Four months is a long time these days. At least for me, it used to be that four months was a bit of a jog but easily contextualized in the brain's aerial view. I could look backwards and easily spot that marker. Now, it seems, the space-time continuum has been cruelly mocked and warped by current events in such a way that a month in 2022 honestly feels legitimately equal to a quarter in 2011 and looking backward that far, even that much, is a fool's errand, only bound to disappoint.Whatever you were doing four months ago, the world continues to indifferently spin into spun-up difference from what it once was. Four months ago was before 19 children and two teachers were murdered in Uvalde, TX. Four months ago was before a white supremacist murdered ten innocents, targeting the Black community in Buffalo, NY. Four months ago was before—wait, be honest with me: without looking it up, how easily can you recall the details of that horrific mass shooting on the New York City Subway in April?That wasn't even four months ago.Exactly four months ago yesterday, I was at SXSW watching the world premiere of “Gabby Giffords Won't Back Down”, a documentary about the former Arizona congresswoman who survived a brutal assassination attempt in 2011 that left six others murdered and has since been on a journey of remarkable advocacy, both in her medical rehabilitation after being shot in the head at point-blank range and the widely-praised leadership role she has undertaken in the gun reform movement. The documentary is superb, and we'll get to that in a second. I want to further underline that four months ago was a completely different world, especially for the families in Highland Park and Tulsa and Uvalde and Buffalo and Pittsburgh and Sacramento and I wouldn't blame you at all for missing details on a few of these. In America in 2022, it's hard for even the most news-centric among us to keep up with the mass shootings that make national news, let alone the unending cascade of underreported mass shootings that tear through communities across the country.Since March 12th, 2022—the date of the world premiere at SXSW—there have been 250 mass shootings, according to The Gun Violence Archive.In other words, there has been an average of more than two mass shootings per day since Gabby Giffords premiered her deeply moving and galvanizing documentary in Austin. More than twice daily has there been a mass shooting in the United States over the past four months. More than twice daily. Think about that.This past Monday, July 11th, was a good day for America but particularly meaningful for Gabby Giffords and every other survivor and advocate in the gun reform movement. Just before noon, President Biden presided over a ceremony on the White House South Lawn to celebrate the signing of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, the first gun reform legislation signed into law in three decades.Brilliantly shepherded through the notoriously inept upper chamber by Senator Chris Murphy (D-CT), the law does a hell of a lot more than we've seen in recent memory and yet has also drawn criticism for falling well short of what our lawmakers should be doing to curb gun violence in America.That's an observation which, forgive me, seems pretty goddamn redundant. Of course it doesn't do enough. No bill short of taking every single common sense measure would be enough in this crisis. Universal background checks are common sense. Registration of every firearm is common sense. Proper licensing for every gun owner is common sense. Banning civilian ownership of assault weapons is common sense. The absence of any of these in a bill would make the legislation inherently flawed, even if they were the sole absence. That must be the good faith reading of any rational adult in government.But our government is not flush to the gills with rational adults, and so, the most rational adults must not let the perfect be the enemy of the good. Let me state resolutely: this new law is substantial progress and deserves celebration, and I personally don't need more than a moment's thought to understand that many thousands of lives will be saved because of it. That is worth celebrating.Of course it's not enough. Why would it ever be enough? Eighteen years from now, thousands of children will have just graduated from high school who would have otherwise been brutally murdered in a mass shooting or by an abusive relative or by themselves with an unsecured firearm in their home after being purchased by a domestic abuser.I was there on Monday with hundreds of other attendees. I saw Manuel Oliver stand up in the middle of the President's remarks, not far in front of me, and let the world know this isn't enough. That's true. It's not enough. He has every right to be angry at the pace of all this. The man lost his child. That is a pain I can't begin to fathom. I also saw numerous advocates carrying full-size photographs of their slain loved ones, far too many of those being a child's school portrait, coming up to President Biden and other elected officials to thank them for taking a few steps forward, saving a few more thousand lives, giving a few more million people a bit more hope for the future.It seemed like just about every single gun reform advocate in the country was at this ceremony and almost all were willing to express two thoughts simultaneously: that this bill is a good thing, won through dogged advocacy, and it's also not nearly enough.This new legislation wouldn't have been possible without countless advocates doing the labor for so many years, and even so, Gabby Giffords' story is one of those that stands out among that extraordinary crowd. A few hours after the ceremony, many of us made our way downtown to the U.S. Navy Memorial Plaza for the D.C. premiere of her documentary.Four months is a long time, as we've now established, and I could feel the difference between the screenings. I didn't feel as depressed or worn out in Austin. Maybe it was the lack of national reporting on mass shootings in the first quarter of this year, but the whole situation seemed to significantly lessen in its incessant horror for a bit, certainly nothing like the gauntlet of terror to which we've all been witness since April.And yet, there was hope. Had we not all just been at the White House to observe some significant steps forward? The documentary seemed to match this balanced tone of grounded optimism and brutal honesty perfectly, beat for beat. The filmmakers, Julie Cohen and Betsy West, previously won widespread critical claim for their documentaries on the late Justice Ginsburg (2018), Pauli Murray (2021), and Julia Child (2021), public figures navigating the exceedingly thorny intersection of power, influence, and gender.“Gabby Giffords Won't Back Down” is firmly within that tradition of excellence while also capturing a potent urgency that confronts the violent uncertainty of this hellish era in which we live. For a long time, there has existed a muted paranoia throughout the nation, a feeling that any of us could be next in a mass shooting. But the decline of our institutions and a corresponding decline of faith in our institutions and the ripped stitches of January 6th, raw and festering and wholly unclean, have added an additional and formidable layer of desperation to our national mood. How the hell are we gonna fix this when the tools required to fix it need fixing themselves?The documentary doesn't blow smoke but it also refuses to back down from the claim that we can get through this together, if only we had the faith in each other to do so. Gabby Giffords and Mark Kelly have that kind of faith in each other, and it shows.So… the story.It was 2006, and Gabrielle Dee Giffords, a 36 year-old former CEO of her grandfather's local tire company, had seemingly come out of nowhere to win a congressional seat covering an area the GOP had held for more than 20 years. She had sold the business in 2000, did two years in the state house, two years in the state senate, and then launched a long shot bid to win in a district where the Republican incumbent had trounced both of the Democratic challengers in the two previous election cycles by more than 24 points. Well, the GOP incumbent, Jim Kolbe, decided not to run for reelection and the more moderate GOP candidate most likely to succeed him was plunged into scandal and GOP voters chose a far more conservative successor and Democrats nationwide had one hell of a year in effective political messaging (on their way to taking back the House), and suddenly, this seat seemed very much up for grabs.But that all still fails to account for the magnitude of the pendulum rebound that occurred in Arizona's 8th congressional district that year. Giffords didn't win a nail-biter. She didn't simply take the edge in a photo finish.She won by more than 12 points, a swing of 36 points among voters from Republican to Democrat in only two years. It wasn't just that she won in a landslide but that she did so in a district that was overwhelmingly Republican-supporting.And she did this while being unapologetically pro-choice, supporting a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, and refusing to agree that marriage should be restricted to one man and one woman (remember: this is 2006).How?The documentary highlights Giffords' extraordinary interpersonal intelligence, at once empathetic and authentic and confident and completely disarming to even some of her most conservative constituents who didn't support her, a dynamic on the recipient that's described by admirers as being “gabbyfied”. That's not an exaggeration. Go look up interviews that Giffords did before the shooting. She sounds like a real person. She sounds like the most evolved form of a kind and well informed neighbor who truly wants to make the world a better place. I have been a student of politics for a long time and I've heard countless anecdotes about Clinton and Biden and a handful of others making someone in a crowded room briefly feel like they're the only person in the world. But even that effect carries something of a conceit that we all seem to accept: this is their job and they're the best in the country at it and the Greats are meant to suspend reality for a few moments. It's almost like a magic trick and we understand it's not real and the vast majority of us are okay with that.The thing about Gabby Giffords, what seems abundantly clear, is that she never needed the benefit of reality being suspended in order to reach someone. It wasn't magic. It was just her. The opening scenes of the documentary point to Giffords' most likely trajectory back in the early aughts: a handful of terms in the House, then probably some time in the Senate, and down the road, it is implied (and quite rightly), a truly competitive candidacy for the White House from a notable swing state, probably sooner rather than later.It was the first week of January in 2011 when Giffords and her advisors had made plans to huddle in D.C. and start prepping for a likely run against then-Sen. Jeff Flake in 2012. (By the way, can you imagine that race? She would have cleaned his clock.)Before they could do that, there was a constituent event to attend, “Congress on Your Corner”, a feature of her district outreach that had become a high priority for Giffords. It was supposed to be 90 minutes of greeting folks and talking out their concerns in front of the Safeway in La Toscana Village. Just past 10am, as Giffords and her staff engaged with constituents, a coward whom I refuse to name, armed with a Glock 19 pistol and several magazines he had purchased at a sporting goods store just a 12 minute drive away, walked up to the Congresswoman, shot her in the head at point blank range, and then began firing at everyone else. Gabriel Zimmerman, 30, Gifford's community outreach director; Dorwan Stoddard, 76, retired construction worker; Phyllis Schneck, 79, homemaker; John Roll, 63, Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court for Arizona; Dorothy “Dot” Morris, 76, retired secretary; and nine year-old Christina-Taylor Green, who was getting interested in civics and wanted to meet the Congresswoman.Six deaths, 14 injured, including Giffords, in less than 60 seconds of shooting. Daniel Hernández, Jr., an intern in her office, had the wherewithal to slow Giffords' bleeding and ensure she didn't choke on her own blood, long enough for paramedics to arrive five minutes after the shooting started. This would save her life at a critical moment.Gabby Giffords was pronounced dead to most of the country for at least an hour that Saturday afternoon. NPR ran with what they thought was a critical scoop, based on two unconfirmed sources, and the rest of national media did the bulk of the work in pushing it out. At one point, every major network was reporting that Giffords had been assassinated. By the way, as much as I love NPR and certainly support their journalism, the close of their explanation and apology over this incident, more than a decade ago, is ludicrous: “While NPR made a significant mistake that dinged its credibility, it should be commended for quickly apologizing and being transparent. Rather than hurting NPR's credibility, taking responsibility for the mistake should enhance it.”What?Mark Kelly, Gifford's husband, a seasoned NASA astronaut who was then prepping for an upcoming shuttle mission, listened to a news broadcast informing him that his wife had been murdered and broke down.As much as this documentary is about gun reform and Giffords' journey of recovery and her love story with Kelly, that particular scene over NPR's callous approach at the time, the normalized rush for media to be first rather than be right, is especially potent. The problem with clumsy media going for clicks and listeners rather than accuracy is one that very much persists to this day.Did I mention that Giffords and her family have a hell of a sense of humor? I certainly didn't expect to laugh as much as I did while watching a documentary on an assassination attempt. Throughout her recovery, Giffords, even through the dense fog of recalibrating her brain, sparks scenes with her wit and warmth. Her chemistry with Kelly—it almost feels underwhelming to describe it that way—is the engine of the movie. During the Q&A after the D.C. screening, CNN's Kate Bolduan asked Giffords and filmmakers Cohen and West about the undeniable theme of a “feminist marriage” between them — a true partnership between Giffords and Kelly that tracks a balanced but nuanced inverse of their public roles before and after the shooting.Giffords eventually returned to the House in the midst of her recovery for critical votes but declined to run again, the health complications being too much to surmount at the time. Kelly, having completed his fourth shuttle mission, retired from NASA, pissed as could be about the lackluster response from Congress following the attempted assassination on his wife and gun violence generally, particularly in the wake of Sandy Hook, and launched a bid for John McCain's old seat in the Senate.Kelly, whom the documentary lovingly describes as far more of an engineer than a politician, is guided through his campaign by Giffords. One notable and hilarious scene shows Giffords tutoring Kelly on the maiden speech he's scheduled to deliver following his victory against Martha McSally. “Slow down, head up”, Giffords playfully urges Kelly, who demonstrates an impressive adaptation to a skill set he's never needed.For his part, Kelly's predominant role is caregiver, tending to Giffords throughout her recovery process, keeping the family steady and optimistic, doing the emotional labor typically expected of women, and, all the while, continuing his demanding work as a literal NASA astronaut.Cohen and West depict an ideal marriage of equals, simply two human beings who love each other and bring out the best qualities in one another's hearts during the worst of times.Their relationships, with each other and their kids and their close circle of friends and family, emphasize the importance of community.I met Gabby Giffords in Austin after that screening back in March and couldn't help but get a picture with her after the D.C. screening on Tuesday. She didn't know me from Jane, just another admirer in the crowd, and yet, she took the time in both moments to thank me for attending, gave me a big hug, and said some encouraging words. I was most certainly gabbyfied.Four months is a long time these days, and the world is already very, very different from March, as it will be in November, four months from now. The speed of change has become so quick, seemingly everything in flux, that we are forced, for our own sense of stability, to grab things that are steady and hold on for dear life.It is in uncertain times that leaders who can offer us a sense of certainty shine the brightest. The Gabby Giffords who was once discussed as a likely future presidential candidate more than a decade ago is the same Gabby Giffords who received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, last week.Folks will point to her example of recovery and resilience or the work that's been done by her organization, eponymously named “Giffords”, to educate the public on gun violence and push for common sense reform, or her general leadership in the public arena, which is more respected and influential than ever.With humility, I would offer that none of these are the greatest achievements of Gabby Giffords. Her greatest achievement is reminding us all of the importance of community in an era through which our country has never demonstrated a greater need for it. Four months is a long time and the world is changing quick on its own axis but Gabby Giffords, more than a decade on, even in her most vulnerable moments, hasn't changed much at all. She's always been right there, in the community, doing the work. If leadership means empathetic continuity, she's among the greatest to ever take that walk.God bless her for it.—[“Gabby Giffords Won't Back Down” enters nationwide release in theaters this Friday, July 15th. View the trailer here. Take my word and go see it. Find showtimes here.]Charlotte's Web Thoughts is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Hi, I'm Charlotte Clymer, and this is Charlotte's Web Thoughts, my Substack. It's completely free to access and read, but if you feel so moved to support my writing, please consider upgrading to a paid subscription: just $7/month or save money with the $70/annual sub. You can also go way above and beyond by becoming a Founding Member at $210. Get full access to Charlotte's Web Thoughts at charlotteclymer.substack.com/subscribe
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This week we spoke to former Special Forces Soldier Tim Thomas (The Commando in Your Corner) for what is possibly the best chat we've ever had. You will get so much value out of this chat. COMMANDO IN YOUR CORNER WEBSITE COMMANDO IN YOUR CORNER WEBSITE COMMANDO IN YOUR CORNER WEBSITE COMMANDO IN YOUR CORNER WEBSITE COMMANDO IN YOUR CORNER WEBSITE COMMANDO IN YOUR CORNER WEBSITE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to Warriors Unmasked, today we have an incredible friend and Air Force veteran on the show Corey Christman. You might have noticed that we have more military personnel on our show than normal, but we know the individual stories and messages from each veteran are so unique. Corey is the owner of Bravery Wines, a company dedicated to celebrating the heroes in our lives, he is a retired Supervisory Special Agent, United States Air Force Office of Special Investigations and a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom. We have an open discussion about Corey's experience while in the military and being diagnosed with PTSD when retiring, and how he managed to work towards healing. Corey shares his struggles of coming to terms with having PTSD and the journey he took to accept help from those around him. Pulling himself up and out of mental illness to pursue winemaking and in turn creating Bravery Wines, a wine company that helps celebrate and donate to retired veterans, first responders, and everyday heroes. We hope you find encouragement, hope, and maybe just that little extra push to reach out and grab the hands that are extended to you in help. You have the courage to overcome any struggle, and start your own journey. Always in Your Corner, Chuck and Clint More of What We Talk About: How to gain a strong foundation of communication and trust The transition from military service to civilian life The moment that started a spiral for Corey How Corey found out he had PTSD The journey of overcoming PSTD and mental trauma How Corey got into the winemaking business The story behind Bravery Wines The heroes that shape our world And much more! GUEST LINKS: Website: www.bravery.wine Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BraveryWines Twitter: https://twitter.com/BraveryWines Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/braverywines/ Purchase Wine Website: https://vinoshipper.com/shop/bravery_wines?list= Purchase Wine Phone number: 315-536-2182 Yellow Ribbon Fund: https://yellowribbonfund.org/ Guest Bio: Corey M. Christman is the owner and winemaker at Bravery Wines, LLC. He's a retired Supervisory Special Agent, United States Air Force Office of Special Investigations, and a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom. On occasion, he works with select CEO's, leadership teams, and business leaders to guide them in creating robust people strategies and growing their workplace and team cultures. He's currently enrolled as a doctoral student at Drexel University where he's studying Educational Leadership with a concentration in Human Resource Development. He's an Adjunct Professor for Business Leadership and Criminal Justice at the University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown, and is the recipient of numerous awards for human resource strategy, innovation, and leadership. He's a graduate of the Executive Leadership Program, Cornell University, and holds an MBA in Entrepreneurship and BA in Criminal Justice. He's completed advanced business-related studies at Syracuse University, Washington State University and Texas A&M University. LINKS: malarchuk.com/book malarchuk.com www.thecompassionateconnection.com www.warriorsunmasked.com Follow us on Instagram Like us on Facebook Episode Minute By Minute: 0:02 What to expect today 1:20 Welcome Corey Christman 5:58 How Corey protects the people on the front line 9:30 What put Corey in a fight or flight mode 17:15 Developing life or death trust 21:04 How Corey transitioned to civilization living 26:42 When Corey felt like the wheels started to come off 36:15 The story behind Corey's wine career 43:43 How to get a bottle of Corey's wine 48:35 A funny story about Clint 52:14 Corey's advice
011 - Who's in Your Corner? How to Make a Recruiter Your Best AllyA great recruiter can be the most valuable person in your network as you search for a new opportunity. A full year into the COVID-19 pandemic, the job market remains tight. Competition is fierce. It is more important now than ever for candidates to do everything they can to get ahead. Getting into the good graces of a recruiter (or recruiters) who know what they are doing can make all the difference between landing a fantastic new opportunity… or not. But how do you find a reputable search firm? What are some surefire ways to make a great impression? And what are some recruiter pet peeves you must avoid at all costs? Joining Jackie for this meaningful conversation is Dan Banner, CEO of Banner Associates. Dan is a veteran HR strategist, advisor, and recruiting expert who brings over 3 decades of experience to the table. As a former EVP/VP of Human Resources for various corporations in the DC metro area, and the current owner of a search firm that has been in business since 1999 – Dan knows his stuff. Dan is also one of the rare gems in the recruiting industry who genuinely cares about people and the matches that he makes. Whether you are job seeking now or might be at any point in the future, this is a discussion you won’t want to miss! Guest Contact Info:Dan BannerCEO, Banner Associateswww.bannerhr.comdan@bannerhr.com
Patricia Maisch is an unlikely activist. She led a modest, non-public life with no desire for a public one. She and her husband owned and operated an HVAC business in Tucson, Arizona. They raised their son, saved their money, and planned for retirement. But her life changed when she decided to attend a “Congress on Your Corner” event on January 8, 2011. It was at this event that Patricia became first, a witness to a mass shooting, then a survivor, and finally one who could not stay silent about gun violence. At this event a murderer killed six citizens, including a 9-year-old girl, and injured 18 others, including then Congresswoman Gabby Giffords. Patricia was not only a witness to the shootings, but played an instrumental role in robbing the murderer of the opportunity to take even more lives. She has since testified before the US Senate and dozens of other law-making bodies and media outlets. This modest woman has also been detained in the US Capitol for protesting their rulings, but she remains undaunted, supporting organizations that assist gun violence survivors and work toward sensible gun laws.
We spoke with Ron Barber just ahead of the ten year anniversary of the shooting that took place on January 8, 2011, at Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords’ “Congress on Your Corner” event in Tucson. Ron Barber was Gabrielle Giffords District Director at the time of the shooting and was seriously wounded. He later represented Southern Arizona from June 2012 to January 2015. Ron currently is president of the board of the January 8th Memorial Foundation. Ron Barber discussed how he first got to know Gabrielle Giffords while she was still an Arizona State Legislator. He described the moments before the brief 19 seconds and 33 bullets of the shooting- and its aftermath- including the importance of the spontaneous memorials created by Tucsonans immediately after the shooting. Ron spoke about creating the Fund for Civility, Respect, and Understanding while still in the hospital to help fund mental health and anti-bullying initiatives. Initial funding came from a star-studded concert in March 2011 featuring Jackson Browne, Crosby & Nash, Calexico, Ozomatli, Keb Mo’, Sam Moore, Dar Williams, Nils Lofgren, Alice Cooper, and more. He then spoke about the commemorative ceremony that will take place on January 8, 2021, dedicating a memorial at the Historic County Courthouse created for the victims, survivors, and first responders of the Tucson shooting that claimed six lives. Because of the ongoing pandemic, the event may be viewed on Pima County’s Facebook Page. Finally, Barber says that it is not the shooting that defines Tucson, but it is our actions as a community that define us. The Memorial, which is located just west of the Historic Courthouse in El Presidio Park and called “Embrace,” tells the story of the lives lost and people wounded at the hand of a gunman on January 8, 2011, at Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords’ “Congress on Your Corner” event in Tucson. Here is the artist statement by Rebeca Mendez. Ron administered human service agencies in Arizona for 34 years prior to his work with Congresswoman Giffords. He has served on the boards of nonprofit agencies including Governors Council on Community Coordinated Child Care, United Way, Governors Council on Developmental Disabilities, Southern Arizona Mental Health Corporation, COPE, Our Family Services, Chair, Pima County HIV/Aids Planning Committee, founder and president of the Educational Enrichment Foundation and Board of Trustees of the Community Foundation for Southern Arizona. Recorded and produced by Amanda Shauger Pima County Press Release, December 15, 2020: Dedication of January 8 Memorial will take place on 10-year anniversary of shooting A commemorative ceremony will take place on Jan. 8, 2021, dedicating a memorial at the Historic County Courthouse created for the victims, survivors, and first responders of the Tucson shooting that claimed six lives. Because of the ongoing pandemic, the event may be viewed on Pima County’s Facebook Page. The dedication will include: Presentation of flags from an honor guard comprising representatives from the Northwest Fire District, Pima County Sheriff’s Department, and other first responders Opening prayer offered by Rev. Joe Fitzgerald
Bill Myers Inspires Is America's immigration policy just another manifestation of racism? Over the past 4 years, there have been a number of aggressive actions taken such as building the wall, ICE raids, border separation of families and the caging of children. In fact, the word "immigration" has become synonymous with people of color. Congressman André D. Carson, now in his 6th full term in the U.S. House of Representatives, has established himself as an influential leader and respected public servant, fighting for good paying jobs, economic growth, and safer communities for Indiana's working families. Congressman Carson consistently fights for the middle class, securing hundreds of millions for investments in public safety, education, infrastructure, and the creation and protection of thousands of good paying jobs. Additionally, the congressman has made accessibility a priority for his office, holding regular meetings around Indianapolis and hosting Congress on Your Corner events to ensure constituents have easy access to the resources and information they need. Since being elected to Congress, Congressman Carson has joined a number of caucuses, coalitions, and tasks forces that focus on some of the issues that he considers to be top priorities in the 7th District and around the country. Together with other like-minded Members of Congress, he has worked to bring about solutions to some of the most important issues facing our city and nation. Some of his memberships include: the Congressional Black Caucus, the Progressive Caucus, the New Democrat Coalition, and the LGBT Equality Caucus. In Washington, Congressman Carson fought to pass the historic health care reform law, which provides families and businesses with better health insurance options and makes health care more affordable and accessible for tens of millions of Americans. As a former member of the House Financial Services Committee, he also helped pass Wall Street Reform, which protects consumers by ending government bailouts and the risky lending practices that almost destroyed our economy. In the 116th Congress, Congressman Carson serves as the Chairman of Counterterrorism, Counterintelligence, and Counterproliferation Subcommittee and as a member of the Strategic Technologies and Advanced Research Subcommittee on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI). With these assignments, he plays a vital role in ensuring dedicated intelligence personnel have the tools and resources needed to keep America safe and that their activities are in the best interest of its people. He also serves on the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, sitting on the Aviation and the Railroads, Pipelines and Hazardous Materials Subcommittees. Congressman Carson is also a rising member of House leadership. During the 116th Congress, Carson serves as a Senior Whip for the House Democratic Caucus. This high-profile position allows him to fight for Indiana's 7th Congressional District at the highest levels of congressional leadership. Congressman Carson has authored six bills that have been signed into law: The Service Members Mental Health Screening Act, which ensures a more holistic evaluation of mental health assessments before and after deployment; the Military Families Financial Preparedness Act, which provides service members and their spouses with financial counseling before leaving the military; the Military Suicide Reduction Act, which provides mid-deployment mental health assessments to service members deployed in combat; the Military Mental Health Empowerment Act, which seeks to end dangerous misperceptions that discourage mental health treatment by ensuring service members are aware of their privacy rights; the Kennedy-King Establishment Act, which designates Martin Luther King Park in Indianapolis as a National Commemorative Site, and adds it to the new National Civil Rights Network; and the Ariel Rios Federal Building Act. As one of three Muslims serving in Congress, Congressman Carson is a champion for vulnerable populations and is committed to the goal of equal protection under the law. André has long been involved in the fight to achieve gender fairness, religious freedom, and LGBTQ equality. Congressman Carson is a proud Indianapolis native, having grown up on the city's east side. He is a graduate of Arsenal Tech High School, and he holds a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice Management from Concordia University-Wisconsin and a Master's in Business Management from Indiana Wesleyan University. Before taking office, Congressman Carson served on the Indianapolis City-County Council and worked full-time in law enforcement. He also worked in intelligence and counter-terrorism for the Indiana Department of Homeland Security and served at the Indiana Intelligence Fusion Center. There he worked in an anti-terrorism unit to protect Indianapolis and the United States from terrorist threats at home and abroad. https://carson.house.gov/. ~ More About Bill Myers Inspires ~ Emmy Award-winning actor Bill Myers is an accomplished actor, jazz musician, filmmaker, writer, educator, and speaker. As a bi-racial man who is both black and white, Bill leverages his background, talents, and voice through creativity, compassion, and connection as activism for social justice to focus on uniting the divide and compelling change. In a civic leadership capacity, he has served as President of the African American Jazz Caucus in NYC, member of the Indianapolis Cultural Development Committee, and served as President of the Indianapolis Downtown Optimist Club. In addition to his Emmy Award, Bill has received many awards and notable commissions for his work including being commissioned by the Indianapolis Museum of Art to create an original work for Dr. Martin Luther King Day entitled “The Music, Martin & Me.” Bill Myers seeks to encourage, enlighten, and empower others through the power of entertainment to affect social justice. You can find him at his website Billmyersinspires.com, Bill Myers Inspires on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/billmyersinspires/, Twitter https://twitter.com/bmyersinspires1, Instagram https://www.instagram.com/billmyersinspires/ , or via email billmyersinspires@gmail.com. To get more of Bill Myers Inspires, be sure to visit the podcast page for replays of all her shows here: https://www.inspiredchoicesnetwork.com/podcast/bill-myers-inspires/
In this podcast, be inspired with Madison and her mission to LOVE lives & HEAL the heart; by MOTIVATING the mind BUILDING the body & SUSTAINING the Spirit of others who may need renewed HOPE and STRENGTH. Today's Episode: The Importance of having People in Your Corner and how they can appear from anywhere! For more information on all the programs offered including Mindset and Movement with your girl Maddie, visit Bit.ly/MadisonAnnPodcast Social: Instagram @Maddies_Ann and Facebook @Maddison Ann Intro Music credit : Music: HigherUp | Royalty Free Chill Music by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
How do you make sure your business stays viable? As Mike Michalowicz, author of Profit First, would say – the simplest solution is usually the appropriate or best solution. That’s why Profit First works. It works with our natural behaviors which is why we see results. It removes the complexity and just focuses on ensuring there's profit stored away. And by doing that, the rest of the business comes into alignment. Today, we're playing another episode from our past podcast, CPA in Your Corner, where we featured Mike Michalowicz as he talks about the heart and the vision of Profit First. Profit First is not only a book – it’s a movement! In this episode, you will hear: Why Profit First Cutting the fat vs cutting the muscle in your business How to effectively handle your inventory cost The importance of setting up multiple accounts What reinvesting your profit in the business really means What happens when you’re underspending and over-saving The technique of adding a future employee account Why part-time staff could be more productive How to destroy debt through profit first Subscribe and Review Have you subscribed to our podcast? We’d love for you to subscribe if you haven’t yet. We’d love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps us out a ton as we seek to bring you If you really enjoyed this episode, we’ve created a PDF that has all of the key information for you from the episode. Just fill in your information below to download it. Supporting Resources: Profit First Chapters Giveaway: http://www.thebottomlinecpa.com/profit-first ProfitHERO™ *** Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Danny Ozment. He helps thought leaders, influencers, executives, HR professionals, recruiters, lawyers, realtors, bloggers, coaches, and authors create, launch, and produce podcasts that grow their business and impact the world. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com
Ryan Wilson was thrust into the world of solo law at the tender age of 50, and we have an interesting discussion about what it was like for both of us to enter a new stage of our career, an entirely independent one, at that stage in life. Ryan is also the host of a local talk radio show, Lawyer in Your Corner with Ryan Wilson, and he shares how attorneys might be able to leverage that opportunity in their own communities. You might be surprised by how many AM talk radio stations are looking for inventory, and if you can leverage your expertise to provide the content they're looking for, that's a cheap and relatively easy way to create top-of-mind awareness for your practice. Resources: https://ryanwilsonlaw.com/ (ryanwilsonlaw.com) Twitter: https://twitter.com/tryanwilson (@tryanwilson) Listen to Lawyer in Your Corner from 9-10 PM on Sunday at https://www.wmal.com/ (www.wmal.com) If you've enjoyed the podcast, http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1086406592 (please head to Apple Podcasts and leave a rating & review for the show)! It only takes a moment, and really helps me to reach new listeners. You can also http://www.thelawentrepreneur.com (head to the website at TheLawEntrepreneur.com) for more information on the podcast and my legal services. -- Thank you to our sponsors! http://thrivejd.com (Juris Diction) - Next Level Law Practice is Juris Diction's new training program for estate planning attorneys that want to start or grow profitable and streamlined businesses. Use code TLE150 for $150 off of your course registration at http://thrivejd.com (thrivejd.com). http://callruby.com/lawentrepreneur (Ruby Receptionist) - Virtual receptionist & live call services that will help you grow your office (and save money), one call at a time - to learn more, go to http://callruby.com/lawentrepreneur (callruby.com/lawentrepreneur) or call 844.895.7829 The Law Entrepreneur is a production of http://crate.media (Crate Media)
David Schloss is the CEO and Founder of Rampify and Convert ROI, two top level marketing and advertising agencies that have generated over $25 million in revenue for their clients. He has been featured on CNBC, CNN Money, and the Miami Herald. Favorite Success Quote “Opportunities don’t happen, you create them” ~Chris Grosser Key Points 1. All Success Comes from Mastering the “Three P’s” The formula for success is simple. No really… It is. If you want to be successful, all you need to do is master what David calls the “Three P’s”. Practice Patience Persistence Seriously that’s it. Whether you want to lose weight, build an amazing business, or get better with women, the formula is the same. First, you must practice the important skills and habits required by your craft. Whether you are practicing copywriting, certain weight lifting movements, or going on dates with beautiful women, the first step is always practice. But practice in and of itself isn’t enough. You must be patient and give yourself time to succeed. You can’t expect to lose 100+ lbs. the first time you go to the gym, make $1,000,000 from your first sales letter, or immediately seduce, fall in love with, and marry the first woman you meet! You must be patient and give yourself the time required to become a master of your craft. And finally, you must persist. Because here’s the thing… Even when you are diligently practicing your craft and patiently waiting for results, you are going to hit a speedbump. You will lose a client, get dumped by a woman you love, or injure yourself in the gym… It’s inevitable. But it’s during times of adversity where champions are made. Because if you are willing to persist and overcome these setbacks and losses, on the other side of these adversities is success. 2. Make Your Own Opportunites Thomas Jefferson once said “I am a great believer in luck. And I have found that the harder I work, the more of it I have.” This sentiment was true hundreds of years ago when our Founding Fathers fought to liberate the United States from British rule and it is true today as you prepare to pursue whatever goals you have set for yourself. Opportunity isn’t given at random. It’s presented to individuals who have earned it, individuals who have hustled and worked towards achieving their dreams and goals and are ready to accept the responsibility of new opportunities. So if you want an abundance of opportunity in your life you must be willing to embrace the grind and go make your own opportunities. 3. Focus on Your Service So You Never Have to Focus on Sales Many entrepreneurs and business owners struggle to generate leads and close down new clients. It seems like no matter how hard they try to grow their client Rolodex and increase their customer retention, they are constantly fighting an uphill battle to get and keep new customers. The reason? They are focused on their sales instead of their services. You see, when you have services and products that blow your customers out of the water, they will naturally refer new clients to you and tell everyone they meet about your awesome work. Think about Tony Robbins… Each and every year he sells (literally) millions of dollars worth of online programs, high-performance coaching, and live seminar tickets. And while he certainly uses online advertising, and email marketing in 2017, for the longest time his company operated almost exclusively through word of mouth. In fact, the majority of his initial success (which resulted in a $400 million IPO) was a direct result of his client referral programs. If you want to build a business that will stand the test of time, you need to master online marketing, there’s no doubt about it. But even more important than any social media platform or native advertising tactic are the services and products that you provide. If you can wow your customers if you can provide an experience, not just a service, and if you can go above and beyond the call of duty to serve your clients, the results will speak for themselves and you will never have to chase a client ever again. 4. Be Careful Who You Have in Your Corner Nothing will have a greater impact on your life and success than the people who you allow into your life. From friends to mentors to spouses to family members, the individuals who you let into your life can make or break your happiness and success making it crucial that you are highly selective when building your social circle. For David, his girlfriend was one of the driving factors behind his success. She supported him and believed in his even when he didn’t believe in himself. However, I have friends who are in the opposite boat. Their significant others are the primary reason that they are not succeeding at high levels! In your own life, you need to take stock of your social circle, and this includes your family and spouse. Are they helping you or hurting you? Are they pushing you towards greatness or keeping you mired in mediocrity? 5. Make Time for What is Important People will often complain that they “don’t have enough time” to spend on the things that are important. And quite frankly, this is a load of crap. You will always have time for the things that truly matter to you, and if you don’t have time, then you can make time. If you claim that your wife is important to you but you can’t remember the last time you went on a date with her, then you need to hire an assistant to free up your day and start taking your wife to lunch. If you say that your health is important but you never exercise and rarely eat anything other than fast food, spend a little bit less time growing your business and start a simple workout routine with one of your friends. Stop making excuses and start finding ways to carve out time for what really matters. Business and money are important, there’s no doubt. However, without your health and without people to share your success with, no amount of money or fame will fill the hole in your life.
When it comes to professional boxing, there’s no one more iconic than 5 X World Champion the great Sugar Ray Leonard. On this episode, I had the opportunity of having a powerful conversation with Ray himself about the evolution of his boxing journey, how fear drives him to be the best, and what it truly takes to become a champion - both inside and out of the ring. Sugar Ray Leonard is deeply honest and forthcoming about the trials it takes to become a champion and I can’t wait for you to hear it. This is one powerful conversation that’s not to be missed!LEADERS: A simple lesson on the insight, thinking and behaviors of what it takes to be great. All of us have a desire to be successful. Whether it’s through creating impactful businesses or becoming well-respected leaders, we all want to achieve greatness and stand out for something. But we forget that the journey to becoming special is paved with great sacrifices. Often, those who are called to lead the pack have to walk very lonely roads. No one knows this more than former pro boxer, Sugar Ray Leonard. The moment he put on a pair of boxing gloves, he knew he was destined to be a fighter. But not just any fighter -- one that was going to be special. In this episode, my co-host, Rick Schaeffer and I had the pleasure of talking to Sugar Ray Leonard about the evolution of his boxing journey from a young boy with a dream to a champion who desires to give back to others. Along the way, we gain insight into the high-performance mindset he adopts before each challenge, how fear can help us become better leaders, and how he strives to make an impact both in and out of the ring. Key Takeaways / Timestamps:● How Sugar Ray Leonard started his boxing journey [1:55]● The moment he knew he wanted to be special [6:57]● Sugar Ray Leonard’s main motivations [8:51]● How he prepared before every fight [13:48]● How Sugar Ray Leonard views on fear [18:25] ● Sugar Ray Leonard’s decision to keep returning to the ring [23:30]● The loneliness of success [31:40] Connect with Sugar Ray Leonard · https://www.sugarrayleonard.com/· Ray Leonard on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sugarrayleonard/· The Sugar Ray Leonard Foundation: http://www.sugarrayleonard.com/foundation/Connect to Your Corner man!· https://www.yourcornerman.com/· https://www.yourcornerman.com/podcast· https://www.linkedin.com/in/brucebabashan/· https://www.facebook.com/Your-Corner-Man-170573467015694/· https://twitter.com/brucebabashan?lang=en· https://www.instagram.com/yourcornerman/ ● Get your copy of my ‘6 Ways to Win a Fight infographic’: Rate and Review: If you enjoyed this episode of Your Corner Man, I would be incredibly grateful if you left a rating and review. I welcome all feedback and it also helps other people discover the podcast and benefit from the key takeaways.
Listen in on a long awaited and heartfelt reunion with one of my favorite former fighters Ms. Jen Salinas. Jen is a two-time World Champion, television show host, and reality TV star. We discuss the inside story of her rise to fame, the incredible circumstances we shared while preparing for her first world title fight, and the moments that changed Jen’s life forever. It is an honest, heartfelt story of a overcoming adversity and the importance of surrounding yourself with the right people. Key Moments:(3:30) - “Fight, fail, learn, win, teach.”(7:40) - “Its not about gender, it’s really about your passion.”[4:07) - “You get these opportunities to serve other people by helping them see their own personal greatness.”(19:15) - “Life will deliver you into opportunities.”(25:30) - “Its a lot of sacrifice.”[9:15) - “Oz never gave anything to the tin-man.” Connect to Your Corner man!● Get your copy of my ‘6 Ways to Win a Fight infographic’: · https://www.yourcornerman.com/· https://www.yourcornerman.com/podcast· https://www.linkedin.com/in/brucebabashan/· https://www.facebook.com/Your-Corner-Man-170573467015694/· https://twitter.com/brucebabashan?lang=en· https://www.instagram.com/yourcornerman/ Rate and Review If you enjoyed this episode of Your Corner Man, I would be incredibly grateful if you left a rating and review. I welcome all feedback and it also helps other people discover the podcast and benefit from the key takeaways.
Join Master Phil in Your Corner as he takes on subjects that effect your health, safety and life. SMARTER Goals for the New Year! https://youtu.be/gNDds2cprmk Join him in his quest to Make America Fit Again and raise your awareness. Please feel free to post a question or send me a PM. #fitnessmotivation #masterphilinyourcorner #podcast #masterphil #MAFA #bjj #mma #martialarts #bodyweight #makeamericafitagain #strength #fitness #blademaster #knives #kukri #knifeordeath #kettlebells #strengthandhonor #strengthandfitness #strength For complete videos, visit my YouTube Channel. Don’t forget to Like and Subscribe! Thanks! Strength & Honor! Master Phil --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philip-g-ross/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/philip-g-ross/support
David Schloss is the CEO and Founder of Rampify and Convert ROI, two top level marketing and advertising agencies that have generated over $25 million in revenue for their clients. He has been featured on CNBC, CNN Money, and the Miami Herald. Favorite Success Quote “Opportunities don’t happen, you create them” ~Chris Grosser Key Points 1. All Success Comes from Mastering the “Three P’s” The formula for success is simple. No really… It is. If you want to be successful, all you need to do is master what David calls the “Three P’s”. Practice Patience Persistence Seriously that’s it. Whether you want to lose weight, build an amazing business, or get better with women, the formula is the same. First, you must practice the important skills and habits required by your craft. Whether you are practicing copywriting, certain weight lifting movements, or going on dates with beautiful women, the first step is always practice. But practice in and of itself isn’t enough. You must be patient and give yourself time to succeed. You can’t expect to lose 100+ lbs. the first time you go to the gym, make $1,000,000 from your first sales letter, or immediately seduce, fall in love with, and marry the first woman you meet! You must be patient and give yourself the time required to become a master of your craft. And finally, you must persist. Because here’s the thing… Even when you are diligently practicing your craft and patiently waiting for results, you are going to hit a speedbump. You will lose a client, get dumped by a woman you love, or injure yourself in the gym… It’s inevitable. But it’s during times of adversity where champions are made. Because if you are willing to persist and overcome these setbacks and losses, on the other side of these adversities is success. 2. Make Your Own Opportunites Thomas Jefferson once said “I am a great believer in luck. And I have found that the harder I work, the more of it I have.” This sentiment was true hundreds of years ago when our Founding Fathers fought to liberate the United States from British rule and it is true today as you prepare to pursue whatever goals you have set for yourself. Opportunity isn’t given at random. It’s presented to individuals who have earned it, individuals who have hustled and worked towards achieving their dreams and goals and are ready to accept the responsibility of new opportunities. So if you want an abundance of opportunity in your life you must be willing to embrace the grind and go make your own opportunities. 3. Focus on Your Service So You Never Have to Focus on Sales Many entrepreneurs and business owners struggle to generate leads and close down new clients. It seems like no matter how hard they try to grow their client Rolodex and increase their customer retention, they are constantly fighting an uphill battle to get and keep new customers. The reason? They are focused on their sales instead of their services. You see, when you have services and products that blow your customers out of the water, they will naturally refer new clients to you and tell everyone they meet about your awesome work. Think about Tony Robbins… Each and every year he sells (literally) millions of dollars worth of online programs, high-performance coaching, and live seminar tickets. And while he certainly uses online advertising, and email marketing in 2017, for the longest time his company operated almost exclusively through word of mouth. In fact, the majority of his initial success (which resulted in a $400 million IPO) was a direct result of his client referral programs. If you want to build a business that will stand the test of time, you need to master online marketing, there’s no doubt about it. But even more important than any social media platform or native advertising tactic are the services and products that you provide. If you can wow your customers if you can provide an experience, not just a service, and if you can go above and beyond the call of duty to serve your clients, the results will speak for themselves and you will never have to chase a client ever again. 4. Be Careful Who You Have in Your Corner Nothing will have a greater impact on your life and success than the people who you allow into your life. From friends to mentors to spouses to family members, the individuals who you let into your life can make or break your happiness and success making it crucial that you are highly selective when building your social circle. For David, his girlfriend was one of the driving factors behind his success. She supported him and believed in his even when he didn’t believe in himself. However, I have friends who are in the opposite boat. Their significant others are the primary reason that they are not succeeding at high levels! In your own life, you need to take stock of your social circle, and this includes your family and spouse. Are they helping you or hurting you? Are they pushing you towards greatness or keeping you mired in mediocrity? 5. Make Time for What is Important People will often complain that they “don’t have enough time” to spend on the things that are important. And quite frankly, this is a load of crap. You will always have time for the things that truly matter to you, and if you don’t have time, then you can make time. If you claim that your wife is important to you but you can’t remember the last time you went on a date with her, then you need to hire an assistant to free up your day and start taking your wife to lunch. If you say that your health is important but you never exercise and rarely eat anything other than fast food, spend a little bit less time growing your business and start a simple workout routine with one of your friends. Stop making excuses and start finding ways to carve out time for what really matters. Business and money are important, there’s no doubt. However, without your health and without people to share your success with, no amount of money or fame will fill the hole in your life.
Season 2 Episode 18: Always in Your Corner featuring CampusESP | Growing Greater On this week’s show we met with an entrepreneur who has created a business based on the notion of how parental involvement results in better academic outcomes for students. Dave Becker, the Founder and CEO of CampusESP chatted with Matt Cabrey, Executive Director of Select Greater Philadelphia, a council of the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia about how CampusESP provides a modern all-in-one communication platform that helps colleges and universities focus on the student’s success by involving their parents more in the higher education academic journey.
After 7 years, Jim & Carol Ferraioli are finally ready to begin construction on their new home to replace the one that was ravaged by Superstorm Sandy. They have overcome numerous struggles with contractors, mortgage companies and state programs just to get to this point but they still needed to clear one more hurdle before the foundation is poured. The Kane in Your Corner team has been able to get to know the family for the better part of 3 years, and was able to tell their story of sorrow & perseverance against what seemed to be impossible odds.
This week I have a rehash for you with Tim Thomas, former Special Forces soldier with Australia's 2 Commando. He has kicked off his youtube channel Commando in Your Corner check it out here. He also has his website up and running so if you enjoy this episode then go and check out Tim's website: https://yourcommando.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
TAPS BREWERY & BARREL ROOM: http://www.tapsbrewery.com TUSTIN, Calif. -- Your Corner of the Galaxy hosts talked some LA Galaxy soccer in front of a crowd of over 100 people on Saturday afternoon. And even though the game they were supposed to go to was canceled, a great time was had talking some soccer and drinking some beer! Your host, Josh Guesman, was joined by Eric Vieira, Wendy Thomas, Larry Morgan, and a brief -- but unintelligible call from the Panda himself -- Kevin Baxter. Showing up to make sure all the announcements sounded just like they did on the regular podcast, was the voice of the Galaxy, public address announcer, Mike Araujo. Together, your hosts give you over 90 minutes of Galaxy soccer-talk as they covered why the one writer thinks the club is a bunch of cheaters, what the injury report is, and what rumors you can trust to be true -- probably none of them. But along the way, we'll end up talking about the David Beckham statue, the scrimmage with Atlanta United, and why the Galaxy have been hiding Zlatan Ibrahimovic. The cast will also tell you why Javier Valdecantos is more important that Guillermo Barros Schelotto, as well. We'd like to thank Taps Brewery and Barrel Room for hosting the event! They served up some awesome beers, some great food, and the perfect venue for the very first Corner of the Galaxy Live Show! A big thanks to all our listeners who traveled to the OC, and donated their money to the Galaxy Foundation. We couldn't have done it without you! Now it's time to kick off our 11th season of podcasting and covering the Galaxy! Music Provided by Back Pocket Memory
TAPS BREWERY & BARREL ROOM: http://www.tapsbrewery.com TUSTIN, Calif. -- Your Corner of the Galaxy hosts talked some LA Galaxy soccer in front of a crowd of over 100 people on Saturday afternoon. And even though the game they were supposed to go to was canceled, a great time was had talking some soccer and drinking some beer! Your host, Josh Guesman, was joined by Eric Vieira, Wendy Thomas, Larry Morgan, and a brief -- but unintelligible call from the Panda himself -- Kevin Baxter. Showing up to make sure all the announcements sounded just like they did on the regular podcast, was the voice of the Galaxy, public address announcer, Mike Araujo. Together, your hosts give you over 90 minutes of Galaxy soccer-talk as they covered why the one writer thinks the club is a bunch of cheaters, what the injury report is, and what rumors you can trust to be true -- probably none of them. But along the way, we'll end up talking about the David Beckham statue, the scrimmage with Atlanta United, and why the Galaxy have been hiding Zlatan Ibrahimovic. The cast will also tell you why Javier Valdecantos is more important that Guillermo Barros Schelotto, as well. We'd like to thank Taps Brewery and Barrel Room for hosting the event! They served up some awesome beers, some great food, and the perfect venue for the very first Corner of the Galaxy Live Show! A big thanks to all our listeners who traveled to the OC, and donated their money to the Galaxy Foundation. We couldn't have done it without you! Now it's time to kick off our 11th season of podcasting and covering the Galaxy! Music Provided by Back Pocket Memory
Ron Siegel discusses local and national current events, politics, personal and business finance with a few mortgage tips along the way. A Southern California mortgage expert and bonafide political junkie, Ron Siegel delivers intelligent, entertaining radio that makes the hard news of the week easy to understand! Ron Siegel will discuss: Things to Consider When Changing Car Insurance; Thinking of Selling Your Home? Here’s Why You Need A Pro in Your Corner; Real Time Real Estate; Your Credit Matters; Mortgage Minute; Word on Wealth; and so much more. Ron Siegel, consumer advocate and mortgage lender, discusses anything that affects the roof over your head, your bank account or other items that will benefit you / your family. Reach Ron Siegel at Ron Siegel: 800.306.1990Ron Siegel: Ron@RonSiegelRadio.comRon Siegel: Ron@RonSiegelRadio.comwww.RonSiegelRadio.comwww.SiegelLendingTeam.com your Newport Beach Mortgage LenderMortgage Calculator: www.MBELinks.com/RFToolKit Ron Siegel, Your Anaheim Mortgage Lender offers: Conventional Loans, FHA Loans, USDA Loans, Refinancing, and Reverse Mortgages
It was a real pleasure to sit down with former Special Forces Soldier - Tim Thomas. A man with some deep insights into the behaviours of humans and the ways in which we sabotage ourselves and some great ideas to get us out of our own heads and back into society. We chat about everything from fighting MMA back int he good old days through to Special Forces Selection where he was known as POPS because he was the old guy at 30yo. Then to the next phase of life which is all about dealing with transition, loss of identity and then redefining who you are. I thoroughly enjoyed this chat and think you will to. I have no doubt Tim is someone I will need to have on the show again. Tim Thomas is the Commando in Your Corner. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In Episode 475 I discuss: *becoming a different person in all areas of your life *the people who drag you down and don't want you to change *realizing who your tribe is, and walking away from those who are not in that tribe Listen to the latest Women Wanting More episode on iTunes here. MORE TIP Write down who those people are that should not be in your tribe anymore. What action step are you going to take to cut them from your life? Past Related Episodes for #475 Episode 98: The Playground and the Playmates Have to Change Episode 224: Who is in Your Corner? Episode 351: The Power We Have as Women Is… Go Shop NOW at the WWM Store {FREE Shipping Special!} Get your FREE Limited Edition WWM Journal HERE Grab your copy of The MORE Journal System HERE Request to be added to the NEW Women Wanting MORE Experience Private FB Group here Join the NEW Women Wanting More Sisterhood (get your 7 Day FREE Trial-limited spots left) Follow me on Instagram here Follow me on Pinterest here Like the Women Wanting MORE Facebook Page here Visit my Website here
On January 8, 2011, US Representative Gabrielle Giffords and 18 others were shot at a “Congress on Your Corner” event at a grocery store in Tucson. Teenagers at City High School were deeply affected by this mass shooting in their own hometown. In this week’s podcast, we remember to their reactions to the shooting, recorded in the days following the tragedy. To hear (or purchase) more stories from City High Radio, visit our PRX page at www.prx.org/group_accounts/54388-cityhighradio. Or, to learn more about our school, go to www.cityhighschool.org. Thanks for listening! This story was produced by Sarah Bromer.
In Episode 433 I discuss: *helping people help themselves *that intuition that mothers have *finding the root cause of the problem, and owning how you parent Listen to the latest Women Wanting More episode on iTunes here. MORE TIP Take a look at the people that are around your children. Are you okay with them being around your kids? Make a list of the people who good, bad, and neutral around your kids. Past Related Episodes for #433 Episode 98: The Playground and the Playmates Have to Change Episode 192: The World is Better Because You’re In It Episode 224: Who is in Your Corner? Get your FREE Limited Edition WWM Journal HERE Grab your copy of The MORE Journal System HERE Request to be added to the NEW Women Wanting MORE Experience Private FB Group here Join the NEW Women Wanting More Sisterhood (get your 7 Day FREE Trial-limited spots left) Follow me on Instagram here Follow me on Pinterest here Like the Women Wanting MORE Facebook Page here Visit my Website here
In Episode 417 I discuss: *where weakness really comes from *denying the existence of reality will slowly kill you; it will effect you in many many negative ways *people may be angry for a period of time after you tell them something is wrong, but they will get over it Listen to the latest Women Wanting More episode on iTunes here. MORE TIP Where right now in your life are you hiding? Will you commit to having a conversation and sharing with those who need to hear? Past Related Episodes for #417 Episode 292: When Life Gives You Lemons… Episode 267: What is the Cost of Your InAction on Others? Episode 224: Who is in YOUR Corner? Get your FREE Limited Edition WWM Journal HERE Grab your copy of The MORE Journal System HERE Request to be added to the NEW Women Wanting MORE Experience Private FB Group here Join the NEW Women Wanting More Sisterhood (get your 7 Day FREE Trial-limited spots left) Follow me on Instagram here Follow me on Pinterest here Like the Women Wanting MORE Facebook Page here Visit my Website here
Chandler reveals his Top Ten-ish Games of the Year, Cameron is exhausted because of NJPW, Your Corner returns! Intro & Outro provided by bensounds.com Follow Cameron @UnsexiestComedy and us as a whole @KnottyGamers and facebook,com/knottygamers --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kgnpodcasts/support
Today is National Podcast Day. So it's only appropriate I introduce you to the man behind my Podcast Website, Mark Asquith. We do get a bit technical in this conversation, but we still get to know the man behind the abundance and his businesses. [spp-tweet tweet="Happy International Podcast Day "] https://menofabundance.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Excellence-Expected.jpg () Mark Asquith is a serial entrepreneur who has built globally successful design & marketing, SaaS and digital businesses since he quit his job in 2005. A passionate podcaster, perpetual learner and helpful bloke, Mark has an adoring wife, a giant dog and an embarrassing beard. https://www.facebook.com/groups/menofabundancecommunity/ (Get in on the conversation) You can Time Travel... well kinda. Click on the timestamps below to travel directly to the part of the show you want to enjoy. Mark's Attitude of Gratitude [spp-timestamp time="5:58"] Let's get Personal [spp-timestamp time="6:48"] What was Mark's Biggest Kick in the Gut moment? [spp-timestamp time="11:00"] Mark's thoughts about money and abundance [spp-timestamp time="14:11"] My conversation with a 72 year old man who has not lived on land since 1982 [spp-timestamp time="15:53"] Mark's Enough is Enough Pivot Point [spp-timestamp time="20:13"] Excellence Expected, what's that all about? [spp-timestamp time="16:14"] What is Podcast Websites and who is it for? [spp-timestamp time="28:30"] Paying it Forward Action Steps [spp-timestamp time="39:05" Daily Habits that make the biggest impact in Mark's life [spp-timestamp time="39:44"] Recommended books [spp-timestamp time="40:10"] Who Moved My Cheese The Alchymist What Charity would Mark like to mention? Great Answer Mark. 40:47 What does Living A Life of Abundance mean to Mark Asquith? [spp-timestamp time="42:17"] Parting piece of guidance [spp-timestamp time="43:06"] [spp-tweet tweet="Start doing what you want to do, or stop doing what you don't."] Connect with Mark Asquith http://www.excellence-expected.com/ (Excellence Expected) https://menofabundance.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/pwlogo.jpg ()Get Mark and the entire Podcast Websites Team in Your Corner.I want to provide an amazing experience to you, Men of Abundance. While I love learning new things and techniques, I also know how important it is to FOCUS on what I'm good at. That's, in part, why I decided to get Podcast Websites in my corner to help me build an incredible podcast website experience for you and make it easier on me. This is one of the best decisions I've made on this journey so far. I know it will be for you as well. http://Pw.menofabundance.com (Get Full Access Right Here, Right Now) - Use Promo Code HOSTME for a $10 Discount Support this podcast
Cameron & Chandler talk Overwatch, Xcom 2, and finally have a question for Your Corner! As always, thank you to www.bensound.com for our into and outro! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kgnpodcasts/support
This show we'll talk about the LA Galaxy's draw with Portland and look ahead to the Friday night matchup with Houston. It's another full hour of LA Galaxy talk. Your Corner of the Galaxy co-hosts Josh Guesman and Cory Ritzau are walking your through the controversial draw with the defending MLS Champs, Portland Timbers. Of course they're going to talk about Nigel De Jong's tackle on Darlington Nagbe, but they're also going to talk about two other dangerous tackles as well. They tell you who their player of the game was and what was really hampering the LA Galaxy on the night. They'll also talk about Giovani Dos Santos' return to the starting lineup and what they thought of the Mexican striker. The show is filled with postgame audio from Bruce Arena and Nigel De Jong as they recall what happened in the Sunday night match as well. Then it's off to team news where the guys will take up Bruce Arena's call that the media is to blame for Nigel De Jong's problems. They'll also give you the latest on how many game De Jong might be missing thanks to the Disciplinary Committee. The injury updates may actually be full of good news. There are about nine players on the list and possibly seven will be coming off. The injury crisis might just be over. Just in time for the suspension crisis. Finally it's a preview of the Friday night matchup with Houston. The Dynamo will host the LA Galaxy on Friday at 4PM Pacific time. What can you expect from this match? Well it may just be a matter of the LA Galaxy defense trying to stop a great Houston offense. But also about a struggling LA Galaxy offense going up against a poor Houston defense. Someone's got to find a way to score, right? Music provided by Back Pocket Memory!
This show we'll talk about the LA Galaxy's draw with Portland and look ahead to the Friday night matchup with Houston. It's another full hour of LA Galaxy talk. Your Corner of the Galaxy co-hosts Josh Guesman and Cory Ritzau are walking your through the controversial draw with the defending MLS Champs, Portland Timbers. Of course they're going to talk about Nigel De Jong's tackle on Darlington Nagbe, but they're also going to talk about two other dangerous tackles as well. They tell you who their player of the game was and what was really hampering the LA Galaxy on the night. They'll also talk about Giovani Dos Santos' return to the starting lineup and what they thought of the Mexican striker. The show is filled with postgame audio from Bruce Arena and Nigel De Jong as they recall what happened in the Sunday night match as well. Then it's off to team news where the guys will take up Bruce Arena's call that the media is to blame for Nigel De Jong's problems. They'll also give you the latest on how many game De Jong might be missing thanks to the Disciplinary Committee. The injury updates may actually be full of good news. There are about nine players on the list and possibly seven will be coming off. The injury crisis might just be over. Just in time for the suspension crisis. Finally it's a preview of the Friday night matchup with Houston. The Dynamo will host the LA Galaxy on Friday at 4PM Pacific time. What can you expect from this match? Well it may just be a matter of the LA Galaxy defense trying to stop a great Houston offense. But also about a struggling LA Galaxy offense going up against a poor Houston defense. Someone's got to find a way to score, right? Music provided by Back Pocket Memory!
29 Sep 13 Sermon Audio; Get in the Game - I'm in Your Corner