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A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Hypothetical Questions" from Romans 12:4-8 and other passages
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Except Ye Repent" from Matt. 7:13-14
The 2025-26 Marquette University men's basketball campaign will mark the second for Bo Zeigler as a program assistant. Zeigler will assist with the day-to-day operations of the program, including a focus on player development. In 2024-25, the Golden Eagles posted their third-straight 20-win season and participated in the NCAA tournament four the fourth-straight year. On the court, Kam Jones developed into a Consensus All-America selection, marking the third-straight year a Marquette player captured the accolade. MU also posted a standout season in the classroom, highlighted by a 3.28 team grade-point-average and Stevie Mitchell was named BIG EAST Scholar-Athlete of the Year and a CSC First Team Academic All-American. The Detroit native arrives at Marquette after spending two years at his alma mater Detroit Community, teaching and coaching basketball. Zeigler played professionally for three seasons (2019-21) in Scotland and Finland after a collegiate career that included stops at the University of South Florida (2014-17) and George Washington (2017-18).Zeigler earned his bachelor's degree in communications from USF in 2017.To View This Episode- https://youtu.be/bkUOcrs8C8E #marquette #whoknewinthemoment #podcast #philfriedrich
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Holiness: What It Is Not" from Gen. 1:1, John 15:5, and Acts 17:28
Matt Zeigler and Ben Tuscai of Sunpoint Investments take a different approach to wealth management. Instead of just managing money, they combine deep financial planning with investment consulting to build real relationships and help clients make smarter decisions.Their paths into the industry were unique—Matt was a music major, and Ben worked for the Phillies before spending eight years at Vanguard. That experience helps them think more broadly about client needs. At Sunpoint, they helped redesign the firm's service model to go beyond portfolios and address the full picture of a client's life.They work with everyone from young professionals to billion-dollar families, applying the same core principles: track cash flow, build strong balance sheets, plan for life events, and manage risk. For ultra-wealthy families, they focus on education—teaching kids as early as sixth grade to understand money and avoid entitlement.They call it “garden glove service”—hands-on, practical, and focused on building something meaningful. They also emphasize five types of capital: financial, human, intellectual, social, and wisdom.Their planning helps clients avoid tax mistakes, close insurance gaps, and navigate big life transitions. As Matt says, they often just “stand between clients and stupid.”You can follow Ben on LinkedIn or The Advisor Dads YouTube channel, and Matt on Linkedin and Twitter @cultishcreative.Music in this episode was obtained from Bensound.
Send us a textJames Zeigler - CEO at BEHOLD! Professional Coaching/Author/Speaker - shares his practical faith/work encouragement and advice and his testimony including sexual abuse his mother experienced in the church; attempting to keep God at a distance and play rock n' roll; the impact of a Christian “tract”; the power of obedience; the bully within is your strength; having a verbal agreement with your “bully”; equating medical and spiritual; a supernatural medical encounter in Las Vegas; capital T Truth; the importance of sabbatical; a “presence pause” incorporating SCAN 2 WIN; writing worship music; writing his book in a way that simulates stress; and much more! https://www.behold1.com/Support the show
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Who Can Be Sanctified? Part 2"
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Who Can Be Sanctified?" from John 17:20 and other passages
A sermon by John Zeigler on Father's Day, 2025
This episode aired on Excess Returns; full credit goes to Matt Zeigler and Jack Forehand, and all of the guests listed below -- it's reposted here with Matt and Jack's permission. In this special episode of Excess Returns, Matt Zeigler is joined by Bogumil Baranowski to reflect on one of the most emotional and historic moments in financial history: Warren Buffett's surprise announcement at the 2024 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Meeting. With commentary from voices who were in the room—and some who weren't—we explore what it felt like, what it meant, and what comes next for Berkshire and Buffett's legacy. Featuring clips from John Candeto, Adam Mead, Eric Markowitz, and Ted Merz, this is both a tribute and a thoughtful discussion on culture, succession, and enduring business values.Topics Covered:The emotional weight and historic nature of Buffett's resignationFirsthand reactions from inside the room at the Berkshire meetingWhy Buffett's delivery was masterful—and why it matteredReflections on the unique culture of Berkshire and its shareholder communityThe Buffett “shield” and what it means for Greg Abel and Berkshire's futureWhy more companies don't emulate the Berkshire approachThe role of tradition in building enduring businessesPersonal stories of shareholders whose lives were changed by long-term compoundingTimestamps:00:00 – Opening reflections from Matt and Bogumil01:06 – Why the Berkshire Hathaway meeting is so special04:00 – John Candeto on the moment Buffett made the announcement11:15 – Ted Merz shares what it felt like live in the room21:00 – Eric Markowitz hears about the announcement over lunch25:45 – Buffett's dramatic timing and media coverage30:04 – Adam Mead on witnessing the announcement live34:25 – The deep love and loyalty felt in the arena37:00 – John Candeto on the future of Berkshire and Greg Abel45:00 – Adam Mead on the careful succession plan51:12 – Ted Merz: Why don't other companies do what Berkshire does?58:00 – Eric Markowitz on culture, craftsmanship, and long-term thinking1:03:00 – Bogumil's personal reflection on Buffett's final five minutes1:08:58 – Why Buffett's final message—“I'm not selling a single share”—mattered1:09:28 – Wrap-up and thanksPodcast Program – Disclosure StatementBlue Infinitas Capital, LLC is a registered investment adviser and the opinions expressed by the Firm's employees and podcast guests on this show are their own and do not reflect the opinions of Blue Infinitas Capital, LLC. All statements and opinions expressed are based upon information considered reliable although it should not be relied upon as such. Any statements or opinions are subject to change without notice.Information presented is for educational purposes only and does not intend to make an offer or solicitation for the sale or purchase of any specific securities, investments, or investment strategies. Investments involve risk and unless otherwise stated, are not guaranteed.Information expressed does not take into account your specific situation or objectives, and is not intended as recommendations appropriate for any individual. Listeners are encouraged to seek advice from a qualified tax, legal, or investment adviser to determine whether any information presented may be suitable for their specific situation. Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "What Kind of a Church Do I Want?" from Matt. 9:9-12, Mark 2:17, Luke 5:29-32, Gal. 6:1 and other Scriptures
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Holiness Includes Purity" from Acts 15:8-9 and other Scriptures
This week, u/EdHistory101 talks with Mary Ziegler about her book, [Personhood: The New Civil War over Reproduction](https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300273045/personhood/). The conversation covers Ziegler's role as the first historian looking at the intersection of law and abortion, some of the history of personhood, what it's like to do an AMA from the other side of the keyboard and more! (38 minutes) Be sure to visit the subreddit thread if you have any questions for Dr. Ziegler.
Hawaii AD update, Southland Conference leaders on a nine-game FB slate, Department of Justice's interest in Zeigler's eligibility lawsuit and more.We would love to know what you think of the show and you can let us know on social media @D1ticker.If you are not subscribed to D1.ticker, you can and should subscribe at www.d1ticker.com/.
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Overcoming the Devil" from 1 John 3:8 and other Scriptures
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Sanctification as a Crisis" from various Scripture passages.
Robby and Joe begin Tuesday's program with the latest thoughts on the NBA and NHL playoffs from the weekend of action. The Super-regionals for the CWS are out as both Vandy and the Vols are hosting with the Vandy Boys getting the 1st overall seed. Did we count out Vandy too quickly when it comes to national love? We get Joe's thoughts on the Zeigler situation in Knoxville and that could mean moving forward.
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Holiness, a Revolution Within" from Matthew 5:17-48
Missionary Service with Daniel Melton
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled “Holiness, Ideal of Christian Character (Part 3)” from Matthew 5:3-12
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Seek Me Precedes Search Me" from Psalm 139:23
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Holiness, Ideal of Christian Character (Part 2)" from Matthew 5:1-8
A sermon by Jordan Whitaker entitled "Where Is the God of Elijah?" from 2 Kings 2:1-15
A sermon by Jordan Whitaker entitled "Where God Guides He Provides" from Genesis 22:1-14
Pastor Zeigler's devotional on the Lord's Supper based on comments from Warren Wiersbe
Meet Kathryn and Todd Zeigler—Broadway veteran, lifelong creatives, and founders of Iron Pirate Publishing. In this episode of Small Business Success Talk, we explore their journey from theater and television to launching a book that sparked a movement. We talk creative business, family dynamics, making an impact through storytelling, and what real success looks like. Hosted by Christy Smallwood, who also happens to be one of their proud partners. Get ready for deep laughs, big takeaways, and serious heart.
An Easter Sunday sermon by John Zeigler entitled "But Jesus Knew"
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "The Road to Calvary" from Matt. 12:12-14; 23:37; 26:36-39 and Luke 19:41
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As we deepen our understanding of the existential challenges facing humanity, the path from our industrialized lifestyles to ones that respect planetary boundaries can often feel unclear and overwhelming. However, there are already individuals and communities who have transformed their way of life to do just that. What are the lessons they've learned along the way, and how might we use them to transform our own lives? Today, Nate is joined by Alexis Zeigler, a founding member of the cooperative community Living Energy Farm, to take a peek into the Farm's unique daily life and explore their innovative systems for using electricity and technology in ways that are far less consumptive than the average American. Alexis also explores the benefits of shared resources, how social norms have made modern housing designs inefficient, and the crucial role community-building plays in creating truly effective off-grid lifestyles. What practical steps can individuals take to shift away from the hyper-consumptive lifestyles popular in industrial societies? Why is it important to mix technological innovation with social and collaborative transformation? Most of all, how could we replicate and adapt the Living Energy Farm model across different regions and cultures in order to increase the number of humans living sustainable and fulfilling lives? About Alexis Zeigler: Alexis Zeigler is a self-taught activist, builder, mechanic, writer, and orchardist. He has organized numerous successful campaigns focusing on political, environmental, and economic localization issues. Since 2010, he has been working to build and grow Living Energy Farm, a zero-fossil-fuel and mostly self-sufficient farm that prioritizes collective living principles. Their mission is to serve as an example and actively promote lifestyles and technologies that are truly sustainable, and to make these sustainable technologies accessible to all persons regardless of their income or social position. Their minimalist website, www.livingenergyfarm.org/, has more information about the technologies they use. (Conversation recorded on March 5th, 2025) Show Notes and More Watch this video episode on YouTube Want to learn the broad overview of The Great Simplification in 30 minutes? Watch our Animated Movie. --- Support The Institute for the Study of Energy and Our Future Join our Substack newsletter Join our Discord channel and connect with other listeners
A sermon by John Zeigler entitled "Holiness, the Ideal of Christian Character" from Matt. 5:3-6
Piper's Picture Power by Linda Zeigler Amazon.com Piper loves to think and imagine as she plays and learns. She wonders just HOW this process happens. Her new friend, The Thinker, helps her realize she can choose to make pictures in her head to remember, imagine, to know what she knows, to manage emotions, and to make plans for life. She shares what she learns from The Thinker to help friends and family make personal use of mental pictures. She even asks questions of the reader to encourage their use of individual imaging. Using imaging intentionally expands and deepens thinking; it becomes a SUPERPOWER for Piper and her friends!
Bob Kuehl, Mike Van Ryn, and Matt Snyder announce this year's Rising Tech awards.Evan Cross and Michael Cisek join the showBob Kuehl unveils dates for Service President's Circle Awards Ceremony
A sermon by Dan Stetler entitled "She Did What She Could" from the book of Esther
A sermon by Dan Stetler entitled "Divine Encounters" from Mark 6:1-29
A sermon by Dan Stetler on Generational Change
A sermon by Dan Stetler entitled "The Glory of God - Part 2," continuing from last night
A sermon by Dan Stetler on "The Glory of God" from Exodus 40:34-35 and other Scriptures
A sermon by Dan Stetler entitled "I Stand at the Door and Knock" from Rev. 3:14-21
Today on Connected, Greg chats with Sam D'Arc, COO at Zeigler Auto Group and host of the Industry Spotlight podcast. Sam regularly talks about how important it is to build a consistent culture at a large group like Zeigler with 41 stores and over 2500 employees. When asked how to build that culture, Sam says it breaks down to implementing intentional actions over a long period. Some of his examples are: -Ongoing leadership and development training supporting employees through their whole career. -Leaders regularly sharing the direction and mission of the organization with all employees. -Celebrating successes at every level throughout the dealership.
What happens when two financial advisors get together for a conversation about non-financial planning topics? A dynamic conversation that dives into current culture and the broader landscape of behavioral finance. My friend and colleague Matt Zeigler joins me for a first-of-its-kind Emotional Balance Sheet podcast episode. There was no agenda, pre-scheduled questions, or thoughts on how the conversation would go. It is completely unfiltered. We explore the importance of community and continuous learning, sharing their experiences from being part of Brian Portnoy's Building the Behavioral Advisor group and why behavioral finance is a topic the public should know more about. We navigate the concept of remaining connected in a world that feels increasingly disconnected, uninformed, and calloused, emphasizing the value of turning consumers into creators to break the cycle. We explore the challenges of creating a personal archive for complete thoughts amidst the constant barrage of information, touching on Matt's innovative Cultish Creative YouTube channel. Please enjoy my conversation with Matt Zeigler. Connect with Paul Contact Paul here or schedule a time to meet with Paul here. For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on LinkedIn and YouTube. And feel free to email Paul at pfenner@tammacapital.com with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics. Resources Featured in This Episode: Matt Zeigler Cultish Creative Cutting Through the Noise: Removing Distractions for Decision Making The Fourth Turning
Download Chris's FREE E-Book on “How To Find Ultra High Net Worth Clients" from https://UHNWC.com/ Matt Zeigler (https://sunpointeinvestments.com/) is a Managing Director and Wealth Advisor at Sunpointe Investments. He believes everyone deserves to be heard and communicated in terms they can understand. Over his 18+ year career in financial services, he's gained a tremendous respect for complexity, and a healthy disdain for needless complications. Matt's talent-turned-skill is engaging people empathetically around their unique situations.In this episode, Chris and Matt discuss:1. Helping Clients Feel Heard, Informed, and Inspired2. How Financial Advisors Can Use Unexpected Analogies to Win Clients3. How to Get High-Value Clients Without Cold Outreach4. The Unexpected Networking Strategy That Builds Trust InstantlyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/matt-zeigler/ Website:(Personal) - https://cultishcreative.com/ (Company) - https://sunpointeinvestments.com/ Maximize your marketing, close more clients, and amplify your AUM by following us on: Instagram: https://instagram.com/ultrahighnetworthclients TikTok: https://tiktok.com/ultrahighnetworthclients YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@uhnwcFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/UHNWCPodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/uhnwcpodcast iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/ultra-high-net-worth-clients-with-chris-brodhead/id1569041400Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Guqegm2CVqkcEfMSLPEDrWebsite: https://uhnwc.com Work with us: https://famousfounder.com/fa DISCLAIMER: This content is provided by Chris Brodhead for the general public and general information purposes only. This content is not considered to be an offer to buy or sell any securities or investments. Investing involves the risk of loss and an investor should be prepared to bear potential losses. Investment should only be made after thorough review with your investment advisor considering all factors including personal goals, needs and risk tolerance.
In the first episode of a new series on The Legal Bench Podcast, Collins & Lacy President/CEO Christian Stegmaier interviews attorney Ty Zeigler, one of the firm's newer lawyers.
Our annual Zeigler Award episode. We were joined by the 2024 winner, Dr. Dan Mason! We talked about how he arrived in the sport management field, his experiences as a grad student, advice he would give to grad students, the research process, and general thoughts on sport management.
Chase Thomas is the Sports Renaissance Man, Atlanta Sports Guy & VFL. On today's program, Chase is joined by Rocky Top Insider's Ryan Schumpert and Saturday Down South's Ethan Stone to talk about how Tennessee beat Florida on Saturday afternoon, Jordan Gainey thriving without Zakai Zeigler (2:10), Tennessee's lack of turnovers (11:20), Tennessee stock report (18:00), Mizzou vs. Tennessee preview (27:40), the linebacker room for the Vols (36:50), Reese Chapman season preview for Tennessee baseball (49:30) and much more.Host: Chase ThomasGuests: Ryan Schumpert, Ethan StoneTo learn more about CT and the pod please go visit: https://chasethomaspodcast.comBy the way, this is a free, independent national sports podcast. To keep it that way, I'm going to need some help from you guys. If you're a fan of the pod and you haven't already, take a second right now and leave the show a 5-star rating and a review on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. It really does help, and it's so quick and easy to do. Thanks, y'all!Keep up with Chase on social media:Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodChaseThomasFollow me on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3kFHPDnFollow me on TikTok: https://bit.ly/3JdZ3RF'Like' me on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3ZmURo4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rev. Dr. Michael Zeigler shares his hopeful perspective on the LCMS, emphasizing the importance of cultural hospitality and unity through shared goals. The conversation explores the mission of Lutheran Hour Ministries, the importance of dialogue in faith, and the future vision for a welcoming church community. • Discussing hope and innovation within the LCMS • The significance of cultural hospitality in worship experiences • Utilizing the Robber's Cave Experiment to illustrate unity • Balancing mission and formation within the church community • Outreach efforts of Lutheran Hour Ministries and local church partnerships • Emphasizing the importance of dialogue in sharing faith • The vision for the LCMS as a welcoming community for all If you'd like to connect with Rev. Dr. Michael Ziegler and learn more about the work of Lutheran Hour Ministries, visit lhm.org.Funny news, Real Talk & Spiritual Growth - Faith that's honest, Deep & Intentional Breaking down faith, culture & big questions - a mix of humor with real spiritual growth. Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showJoin the Lead Time Newsletter! (Weekly Updates and Upcoming Episodes)https://www.uniteleadership.org/lead-time-podcast#newsletterVisit uniteleadership.org
Top 5 at FIVE... the hot Lady Vols of old Davey Hudson on Title IX and Titans new GM Mike Borgonzi Harder to replace: Zeigler or Knecht?