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Why podcasts? First, we’ve had a lot of requests asking us to get back on the air. We care about supporting you in life and ministry, so we’re making it happen. Second, the podcast format allows us to touch on topics that can be difficult to cover in other forms of media. Those are two good reasons, but at the heart of why we are relaunching the CCEF podcast is because we recognize that biblical counseling is hard. We want you to know that you are not the only one out there that finds it challenging, and we’re committed to coming alongside and supporting you in the process. We’re in this together.
Categories: Education, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: biblical, christian, counseling, help, ministry, Pastoral, reformed, theology
An autobiographical journey of me, an older adult, woman and Mom, finally coming to terms of living with Aspergers. Listen in to what it’s been like growing up out-of-sorts, misunderstood, and on the spectrum. Questions are always welcomed! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aspie-me/support
Categories: Society & Culture
Are you a busy homeowner? Whether it’s your job, kids, or other crazy grownup stuff…we get it. You don’t have a ton of time. The Home Repair Tutor Show is a home improvement podcast that saves you time and money by teaching you home improvement skills. These no fluff, 10-15 minute podcasts are packed with pure home improvement tips you want. Jeff Patterson shares concepts, skills, and tools he’s learned over the last decade. Episodes are around 10 minutes and subscribers get a fresh episode every week.
Categories: Education
Tags: bathroomrepair, DIY, doityourself, homeimprovement, homeimprovementforrentalhomes, homeimprovementforrentalhouses, homeremodeling, homerepair, RealEstate, realestateinvesting, rentalhome, rentalhomeremodeling, rentalhomerepair, runningfaucets, runningtoilets, toiletrepair
Discussions & stories about reality, therapy, mental health, psychedelics…
Categories: Society & Culture
What issues matter most to young lawyers? Where can new lawyers go to find career advice, professional insights, practice tips, and more? Bottom Up is a podcast dedicated to examining today’s legal challenges. Produced by the State Bar of Wisconsin and hosted by Emil Ovbiagele, a young lawyer and founder of a small law firm based in Milwaukee, each episode features frank discussions and relatable stories that highlight the interests and opportunities for attorneys working to establish their practice their way.
K-Pod, a production of KoreanAmericanStory.org, is a series dedicated to the stories of Korean Americans in arts and culture. Hosts Catherine Hong and Juliana Sohn talk to artists, writers, designers, directors, musicians, chefs and other creatives about their work, their lives, and how they came to forge their careers. Episodes are released every 2 weeks on Thursdays at 7AM EST.
For our season finale of K-Pod, we interviewed Young Huh, one of the most sought-after interior designers in the country. Young is known for creating stylish interiors based on classic proportions, luxurious materials and an understanding for how people live. By all measures, 2019 was a banner year for Young: her room at the Kips Bay Decorator Show House was the talk of the New York design world and she was named to Elle Decor’s A-list. Catherine and Juliana find out what it’s like working at the top ranks of the industry; how she gets results from contractors without being a screamer; and all about her “miserable” slog through law school before finding the courage to defy her parents (her dad’s famous words: “Lawyer is better!”) and pursue a creative life. This is the final episode of K-Pod season 1! Thank you to all our listeners for tuning in every week and giving us your positive feedback. We will be back in 2020 with season 2 with even more great stories from Korean American creatives. Please email us at k-pod@koreanamericanstory.org with your suggestions and comments! Follow Young Huh on Instagram @younghuh. Hosts: Juliana Sohn @juliana_sohn and Catherine Hong @catherinehong100. Editor: AJ Valente. Executive Producer: HJ Lee.
Categories: Arts
A conference to share as much practical and methodological information as possible to give all new researchers in the history of former Soviet States a head start so they could avoid getting bogged down in administrative or organisational difficulties. The conference had a strong interdisciplinary focus, incorporating talks on History, Film, Theatre, Visual Art, Literature, Language, Music, Cultural Studies and Memory.
Categories: Education
Party Planning Radio was created to highlight the amazing business owners who have a listing on Venuesnmore.com. Laura Alotaibi, the owner of Venuesnmore.com, interviews a different party industry business owners on each episode. Venuesnmore.com is an online party marketplace that automates the booking process planning and booking parties. Party Planning Radio is all about planning the perfect party, talking about the entrepreneurial journey, and having great conversations with local business owners.
Categories: Arts, Kids & Family
We drink wine, talk crap about our kids, our husbands, and kids’s TV shows!
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Categories: Comedy, Kids & Family, TV & Film
On the first episode of the Work in Sports podcast, Carl Manteau of the Milwaukee Bucks said, “I’ve always enjoyed sharing insight into working in the sports industry, the things I wish I knew when I was starting out. I love the idea of this podcast, and I’m thrilled to be a part of it.”
That summarized this whole project beautifully.
I’m Brian Clapp, Director of Content for WorkinSports.com and the host of the Work in Sports podcast. I’m sharing all of my best career advice gathered over 25 years in the sports industry, and I’m bringing in a bunch of old and new friends to do that same.
We’re sharing our knowledge with you, so that you can be better prepared to make your mark in the sports industry. Friends like Colleen Scoles, Philadelphia Eagles, Talent Acquisition Manager (episode 5), Mark Crepeau, Basketball Hall of Fame VP of Marketing (episode 8), Josh Rawitch, Arizona Diamondbacks Sr. VP of Content and Communication (episode 18), Chris Fritzsching, Detroit Lions Director of Football Education and many more.
Every Wednesday I bring in a special sports industry guest, like the names listed above. And every Monday and Friday I go solo, digging deep into a fan question related to working in the sports industry. Topics like, are sports conferences worth attending (episode 22)? What are the best entry level sports jobs (episode 17)? How do I prepare for a sports interview (episode 14)?
We’re covering everything related to sports careers, so if you want to make your love of sports more than just a hobby or escape, this is the place to learn more! Hey everybody, I’m Brian Clapp, VP of Content and Engaged Learning at WorkInSports.com and this is the Work In Sports podcast… As I talk to young people across the country, there is an undercurrent of panic in their collective voices. It sounds a lot like pressure and fear. I’m no neuroscientist, but anecdotally is sure seems negative news accumulates in our brains much faster than positive. Using myself as an example, I’ll remember the one review giving one star and commenting that the “host has a weird voice and delivery. His questions meander and lack any interesting quality.” That will stick in my brain FOREVER. It comes up in my subconscious as I write questions, it comes up live during interviews, it comes up during the editing process where I wonder if this person isn’t right. The hundreds of positive reviews lack the power to cut through this dissenting voice. Now let’s spin this to your existence. Dot com Headline: Unemployment is High! Sports Hiring Manager: We get 400 applicants for each job! Podcast host: If you don’t get the right experience, you won’t get noticed! The data you have coming at you is discouraging, panic inducing and amounts to pressure. I can hear the message you are giving yourself, “if I don’t choose everything perfect, from internships to majors to skill development to networking to interviewing technique…I’ll be lost and I will fail.” Wow. That’s heavy. But again, that’s the voice I hear coming from the young people I speak with today. I did a little analysis with this thought in mind. I went through our podcast guests, who as you know are amazing people in the sports industry…and around 37% of them started their careers elsewhere other than sports. Even more than that, around 47% majored in something completely unrelated to their current career. All of this is to say, take it easy on yourself. Your career is not a straight line, it is not something you can plan out perfectly, it is organic and takes shape as you live through it. Have a plan, have goals, have accomplishments in mind like building your network and gaining the experience that matches industry demand…but don’t be rigid. Today’s guest is a shining example of this pattern. Michelle Andres was a political science major. In fact, she so loved politics she received her Master’s in Political Science – Campaign Management. But then, she didn’t love the work itself. I’ll let her give you the details…but think about that a second. She didn’t do 7 sports internships. She didn’t have a vast network of sports connections. But she landed a job with the Orlando Magic as the Assistant Director of Interactive Marketing, and her career has grown rapidly ever since, where she is now the SVP f Ravens Media with the Baltimore Ravens. Why? She will explain that, and a whole lot more… here’s Michelle Andres.
The Unraveling Podcast with Kelli Bachara aims to help women better their mental health, find their God-given purpose, and grow closer to Jesus every day. Kelli is a lover of Jesus, a wife, a mama, and a mental health therapist, who hopes to help you grow with these podcasts. Some podcasts will be solo, and some will be interviews. Regardless, we want you to leave feeling encouraged and know that the Lord has a great plan for you. Yes, YOU!
Categories: Education, Health & Fitness, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: anxiety, christianity, comfort, depression, faith, Jesus, Lies, love, mental-health, plan, purpose
A podcast about inspirational women building inspirational things, hosted by Margie Chuang. Whether they’re founding companies, blazing a new career path, or reinventing themselves, join Margie as she learns about what inspires women to start their own journeys, what keeps them motivated, and what it’s really like to build things that bring them joy.
Categories: Business
Tags: advice, Angel, angelinvest, angelinvesting, angelinvestor, angelinvestors, blog, bootstrap, bootstrapping, build, built, business, businessideas, businessowner, businessplan, businessplanning, businessstartups, businesstip, businesstips, career, CEO, community, company, Corp, corporation, Crowdfunding, entrepreneur, entrepreneurs, entrepreneurship, female entrepreneur, female founder, female founders, femaleentrepreneur, femalefounder, for profit, forprofit, Founder, founders, funding, fundraise, idea, innovate, Innovation, innovative, inspiration, inspirational, Invest, investing, investment, investors, leadership, LEAN, leanstartup, marketing, Motivation, non-profit, nonprofit, owner, Podcast, podcaster, podcasting, privateequity, product, show, Silicon Valley, siliconvalley, smallbusiness, start-up, startup, startupbusiness, startupcompany, startupgrind, startuplife, startupproblems, startups, startupstory, Stories, story, storytelling, tech, Technology, techstartup, vc, venture capital, Venturecapital, women, womenintech
Various gospel songs performed by John and Katherine Kiesz, of the church of God (seventh day). Record Album: “Harvest Time”. More music can be found at https://wcog7.com/music Recommended CoG7 Podcasts: The Living Word Radio Broadcast https://livingword.castos.com https://livingword.castos.com/feed https://cog7doctrinalseries.castos.com https://sermons-from-mcalester-church-of-god-seventh-day.castos.com https://sermons-from-westside-church-of-god-seventh-day.castos.com https://cog7d.castos.com
Categories: History, Religion & Spirituality
Typical day to day convos between my BestFriend and I. I’m super masc 4 masc and shes a new mom, but not your typical Senora. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marco-mancera/support
Categories: Society & Culture
How do you tell your story? Own the stage? Give a killer speech that captivates the audience? Use the power of public speaking to boost my brand? These are the kinds of questions that leading public speaking + storytelling coach, Mike Ganino, plunges into on The Mike Drop Moment. The Mike Drop Moment is that space where you show up unapologetically you and say the exact thing that your audience needs to hear to have an aha moment. It’s that moment when everyone is in awe of your authenticity. It’s that moment that every public speaker, storytelling, and entrepreneur craves when they hit the stage. Mike brings you bold conversations with public speaking powerhouses, expert advice from personal development leaders, and mini public speaking + storytelling masterclasses to give you real-life valuable takeaways so you can craft a speech, a story, a business, and a life that the world can’t stop talking about.
Discover why Fortune 500 CEOs, TEDx speakers, bestselling authors, and 7-figure entrepreneurs turn to Mike Ganino to find their voice, tell their story, and create a movement.
Your audience is waiting.
Isn’t it time to find your #mikedropmoment?
Categories: Business
Tags: business, Business Storytelling, confidence, entrepreneurship, marketing, personal branding, personal development, presentations, professional speaker, public speaker, Public Speaking, publicity, Self-Improvement, storyteller, storytelling
We get drunk and review local and non local music in ETx. It’s simple. We love talking shit. We have call-in and live guests and lots of fun segments.
Categories: Comedy
Your one stop podcast for all real estate market information and the Fargo-Moorhead community inside scoop. Diamond Realty Associates of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Premier Properties 1815 38th Street S Fargo, ND 58103
Categories: Business
The Second Coming of Christ Conference was held May 7, 2009 at First Baptist Church, Goodlettsville, Tenn. The conference featured addressses by Gregory A. Thornbury and Ray Van Neste.
Categories: Education, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: Christ, conference, second coming, union, university
Comedians Eddie Pepitone and Ted Alexandro are unabashed lefties and hilarious comedians who first met at Occupy Wall Street. Whether they’re discussing climate change, the corporate duopoly or a broken media, they manage to take no prisoners while keeping the laughs coming. Join them each week as the world continues to crumble and they figure it all out.
Tags: Comedy, humor, Politics, socialjustice