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Welcome to the State of TMF podcast. From providing insights on how to improve inspection readiness, to identifying and scaling optimization programs that work, to training your team to operate at scale–you'll understand everything it takes to create a world-class TMF program. As subscribers, you'll learn how to take your TMF process and strategy to the next level. Through interviews, AMAs, and invite-only events, we give you a sneak peek into the data-backed insights we're executing for TMF ...
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Igniting Imagination

Wesleyan Impact Partners

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Every movement for change starts with a generative conversation. The Igniting Imagination podcast features rich conversations with leaders across the church landscape that invite you into new possibilities for yourself, your church, and your community. Each episode offers inspiring ideas to spark the Spirit within you as a leader and inspire courage and innovation to bring about human flourishing grounded in love, generosity, and belonging.
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@thomasstaplesis moderates “spirited” discussions with a rotating carousel of guests and friends where Comedy, hijinks, and, most of all, wisdom is poured out! Listen in to see if you have Too Many Feelings on the Popics! www.thetmfpodcast.com
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In life, we all face battles—some are visible, and others are fought within. The Morning Formation Podcast dives into the journeys of those who have not only survived adversity but transformed it into strength, success, and purpose. Hosted by KP Phillips, a combat military veteran, Bronze Star recipient, law enforcement veteran, and leader with years of experience in tactical training, this podcast explores stories of resilience, survivability, and transformation. From the frontlines of Mosu ...
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Missionary Mindset

Taiwan Missionary Fellowship

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Take a journey to the east with Kyle Campbell as we talk to missionaries in Taiwan. We will learn about their life and ministry on the island while also learning about how we can better reach the culture. This podcast is hosted by Taiwan Missionary Fellowship - TMF
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Pakistan’s numero uno podcast for your upkeep on tech. Tune in every ‘whenever I want to upload’ to catch up to the latest content on ever evolving tech. Hosted by Saqib Tahir: https://bio.saqibtahir.com/ Site link: https://sknexus.com/tmf Support the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/sknexuspk
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Now Entertainment

Now Entertainment

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Now Entertainment | Music news, reviews, and interviews | We throw ⛽ on the 🔥 Join our newsletter at http://eepurl.com/ikybP5 Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/nowentertainment Founded by Tony M Fountain, aka TMF Precha https://soundcloud.com/tony-m-fountain For the chance to have your music featured on our page, please direct submissions to https://www.nowentertainment.net/free-spotify-promotion-form/ For blog post consideration, please visit https://www.nowentertainment.net/submissions/ ...
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Federal Drive with Tom Temin

Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio

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When he's not tooling around the National Capital region on his motorcycle, Tom Temin interviews federal executives and government contractors who provide analysis and insight on the many critical issues facing the Executive branch. The Federal Drive is found at FederalNewsNetwork.com and 1500 AM in the Washington D.C. region.
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Music has always been the biggest passion in Alpha Romeo’s life and he felt he need to share that passion with other people. Between 2005 and 2006 he performed as a resident at several clubs in USA and Local Radio Station. In these years he developed an important foundation in dance music. Alpha Romeo’s remix of Delerium Featuring Sarah McLachlan – The Silence was the first house track ever broadcasted on daytime radio in north america and was four weeks in the U.K. top 10 chart. In 2005 Alp ...
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Join Matthew Melton and Cody Fitch each week as they discuss, debate, and celebrate all things baseball. No over analyzing statistics or deep strategics here, just two baseball fans talking about the fun and sometimes ridiculous aspects of the sport.
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The Motorsport Files is a biographical podcast, videocast, website and social community aimed at showcasing the motorsport life stories of those involved with the sport. Whilst we’re still new, the community is building and our first show is online with Eamonn Kelly. We continue to hit strong with Hollie McRae’s story coming soon and a full 4 part documentary with Phil Short about to be filmed.
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From paper to pixels, the TMF has come a long way in its digital transformation—and so have the ways in which we manage it. In this episode, Paul Fenton of Montrium and Nick Hargaden of Moderna will explore the future of the TMF as it transitions into a fully digital landscape. We'll discuss the current gaps that prevent TMF from being truly digita…
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Stop us if you've heard this one before. Many agencies are still struggling with workforce recruitment and retention, but the bigger problem is those struggles get harder and more complicated the further you get from agency headquarters in Hawaii, Alaska, U.S. territories. The Government Accountability Office found that agencies are having an espec…
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One down four to go. The number of open chief information officer positions in the Department of Health and Human Services dropped by one when the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services hired Patrick Newbold. The hiring of Newbold away from NASA is another chapter in the ongoing challenge HHS is having in filling and keeping technology leaders.…
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Thinking ahead planning for what might happen. Now it has a fancy name. Strategic foresight. A group of people who do strategic foresight has formed an alliance to urge the government to form a strategic foresight agency. My next guest says this might not be a bad idea. Former leadership processor and federal union president Bob Tobias joins me now…
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Whether there's a fiscal year budget or a continuing resolution the government never stops spending. So contractors can never stop selling. It's helpful to know the most promising hunting grounds, though. We get some startling facts now from Deltek senior research manager Ashley Sanderson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/…
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One thing that's not secret in the intelligence community, it's looking to use more artificial intelligence and automation. A big challenge for the IC is that patchwork of data across 18 intelligence components. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence is about to move on a new framework to help solve that problem. We get more now from F…
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After a year of development and testing, the Defense Information Systems Agency is ready to roll out an artificial intelligence concierge for its workforce. The platform will help DISA’s employees to quickly find answers to everyday questions instead of pestering colleagues. Federal News Network's Anastasia Obis has more. Learn more about your ad c…
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A defense contractor this month agreed to pay nearly a billion dollars to settle criminal fraud and other federal charges. Not some fly-by-night, but rather the legacy contractor Raytheon. The company is under Justice Department investigations for defective pricing, foreign bribery and violations of the Arms Export Control Act. My next guest says t…
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Last winter a team from the General Services Administration and the Defense Department asked the power industry for something new. A completely carbon-free source of electricity for federal facilities in several states. With another winter coming on, we check in on progress. My next guest is a contracting officer in the retail utility procurement b…
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Today on the Federal Drive with Tom Temin Some governmentwide plans the GSA is cookin' up The latest chapter in the government's pursuit of carbonless electricity Why contractor pricing misconduct seems to endure perpetually Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesBy Federal News Network | Hubbard Radio
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The General Services Administration both creates procurement trends and tries to keep up with them. Balancing the legitimate interests of the government, and taxpayers and industry has been the mantra of administrator Robin Carnahan, who spoke last week at the annual ACTIAC executive leadership conference. Afterwards, I caught up with Carnahan to d…
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We're getting a lot more details on the Defense Department's plans to shore up its industrial base. Yesterday, DoD released a detailed implementation plan for how it will implement its first ever national defense industrial strategy. It includes nearly $38 billion in planned spending this year alone, with more to come in the future years. As the Pe…
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The General Services Administration is gathering feedback on how to make the federal government more open to the public. It's getting some of its recommendations from the Open Government Federal Advisory Committee. A mix of federal officials and good government groups serve on the committee, which recently held its first meeting. For a closer look …
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The first Columbia class submarine is due for delivery to the Navy in 2027. It plans to spend more than a hundred billion dollars for a dozen of them. Delays in this scale of program are inevitable. In fact, sub number one is already late. Yet the Navy … auditors say … lacks a statistical schedule risk analysis to go along with the program. And tha…
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Minority owned small businesses were dealt another blow when a Kentucky federal judge on September 23rd, partially blocked a U.S. Transportation Department program that issues contracts to them. There are some that worry this trend of decision against programs to diversify federal contract spending will hamper progress. One of them is Kendra Perkin…
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A new strategic plan from the Postal Service Office of Inspector General is out. The five year plan comes during a turbulent time for the agency with tight budgets and a dire need for efficiency. The IG's office hopes to help with that by making a few updates to it's mission. To learn more, we welcome Postal Service IG Tammy Hull. Learn more about …
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Today on the Federal Drive with Tom Temin How the Postal Service's IG plans to keep the agency in line for the next 5 years The Navy only *thinks* it has a schedule for new submarine delivery Some recent decisions in federal court could mean trouble for SBA's minority business efforts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adcho…
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Agencies have their results in hand for the 2024 Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey. Overall, the responses on employee engagement and employee experience are looking pretty positive, but digging a little deeper into the results could help agencies understand where improvements might still be needed. Federal News Network's Drew Friedman joins me wit…
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Over the last 15 years, agencies have focused on fixing the federal hiring process. While that process is far from perfect, the Office of Management and Budget is starting to look at keeping those employees in government once they have been hired. For more on how the retention of employees is beginning to get some newfound attention, Federal News N…
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Just days ago, the White House came out with a national security memorandum devoted to artificial intelligence. It's a catch-all for trying to keep the United States ahead of A-I developments in what the memo calls the new frontier. For analysis, Federal Drive host Tom Temin spoke with the executive vice president for policy at the Professional Ser…
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Although her name is on the Labor Department headquarters, Frances Perkins is not well known nearly 60 years since her death. Yet the long-serving secretary of Labor left an enormous legacy for the U.S. public and on the government itself. Now the keeper of Perkins' legacy is seeking to have her homestead in Maine made into a national Park. Joining…
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One of the main tools the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention has to help it control and prevent is the National Health Safety Network (NHSN). As the nation’s most widely used healthcare-associated infection tracking system, it ensures the folks whose job it is to help patients are being protected themselves. For an overview of how the…
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Today on the Federal Drive with Tom Temin National Health Safety Network has a mission to protect the patient and the healthcare worker A new national park for a long-ago American heroine? A look inside the latest White House artificial intelligence memo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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