show episodes
 
Artwork

1
The Branches

Aaron Fullerton

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
What is your purpose and calling in life? Why is it important to know the difference between the two? In this series we break down these two components of spiritual life.
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
Progressive theology and engaging Sermons & podcasts from an inclusive church in Richardson, Texas. We are intentional about our faith development: we ask questions, develop deep and lasting friendships, and work together to make a positive difference in our community. Nobody is perfect here, but being a part of this place brings out the best of us.
  continue reading
 
Artwork
 
www.youtube.com/PixelLitch Welcome to Litch Cast! This is a branch series from our main YouTube channel. Be sure to check us out and subscribe for all things nerdy!
  continue reading
 
3 Minutes Of Me, designed to give an insight to both André and Aaron‘s thoughts on a day to day basis. 3MM is a branch of our bigger podcast: Appendix. This niche imprint allows us to document the search to become billionaires and changing the world along the way step by step. Hopefully, you’ll enjoy the conversation and have as much fun as we did, we would love to hear your thoughts. Thank you.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Neighbourly

Matthew O.K. Smith

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Do you ever really know your neighbours? Neighbourly follows the residents of Little Street, house by house. What they do, how they interact with each other, and what skeletons are hiding in their closets. Our Narrator is definitely reliable.
  continue reading
 
The Idea Maze is a podcast that asks the question: where do great entrepreneurial ideas really come from? Many of us have heard the origin stories of larger-than-life successes, but by the time a company becomes a household name, these stories have been revised to sound more like legend than history. In this podcast, we will be speaking with founders who are still very much in the Idea Maze, and are willing to share the mistakes, false starts, u-turns, and reboots that led from having zero i ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Benchmark Happenings

Jonathan Tipton, Steve Reed & Christine Reed

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly+
 
Brought to you by, Jonathan Tipton & Steve Reed of Benchmark Home Loans, Benchmark Happenings is a podcast that is a biweekly discussion about living in and moving to Northeast Tennessee along with the local real estate market. Join your host Christine Reed as she interviews Jonathan & Steve, local business owners, sought-after industry experts, Veterans, Realtors, Benchmark clients, and more. Benchmark Happenings focuses on discussing all things related to mortgages and Northeast Tennessee. ...
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
In this episode of "The Idea Maze," Rob Go sits down with Tom Petit, one of the co-founders of Didero, an AI company focused on automating supply chain management. Born in Belgium and spending early years in Texas, Tom's unique childhood has shaped his entrepreneurial spirit. He opens up about the introspective journey of exiting a venture-backed b…
  continue reading
 
This is the seventh episode of ‘For What We’re Worth’. In this instalment Nicole Wallace provides an update on the three bargaining sessions for Medical Academics, Security and Gardeners, and Academics on the 23rd and 24th of September then Leon Salter talks to Brent Burmester, the new co-President, (academic) of the TEU Branch at UoA on the econom…
  continue reading
 
What about our own experience? We all have wisdom of our own and our own "theology" — that is, thoughts about God. That wisdom is valid. And our own experiences can help us test whether something works (is life-giving) or whether we should think again. In fact, the Methodist tradition says that this is *our theological task* — our part to play is t…
  continue reading
 
What about other things we might learn? As the early followers of Jesus taught: "All truth is God's truth". That means that if something is true, then it is true — and our assumptions must adapt. This may seem simple, but it has been a place of wrestling throughout history. Partly because we are always learning more. We need to listen to science an…
  continue reading
 
Ever wondered what sets a local, family-owned pharmacy apart from the big chains? Join us as we sit down with Colton Marcum, the passionate owner and pharmacist of Marcum's Pharmacy in Kingsport, Tennessee. From heartwarming stories about his grandfather, Carl, who founded the pharmacy in 1962, to the challenges faced by small business owners today…
  continue reading
 
This is the sixth episode of ‘For What We’re Worth’. In this episode we do not have an update on bargaining, and instead have two interviews. In the first interview, James Love talks to Juno Barnett-Collins on precarity, precarious workers and how the current round of bargaining claims addresses people who find themselves in these situations. Then …
  continue reading
 
"What is God's plan for my life?" No question brought more anxiety to my younger life. What if I miss it? What if I don't like it? What if? We often quote Jeremiah's famous verse about God's big plans, without noticing that it is a part of this message of digging in right where we are. Plans are not about some far off future, but helping pull near …
  continue reading
 
Are seller-paid commissions affecting your closing costs? Not at all! Tune in to Benchmark Happenings for an eye-opening conversation with Jonathan Tipton and Steve Reed from Benchmark Home Loans. They unravel the complexities of the National Association of Realtors Settlement and clarify its impact on real estate transactions. Discover the recent …
  continue reading
 
In the fifth episode of ‘For What We’re Worth’, Nicole Wallace provides an update on meetings held on the 22 & 27, August, and 02 September 2024. These meetings encompassed the employer’s offer on buying and selling leave, technical issues and a claim to set-up a working group to address technical staff pay. Leon Salter talks to Daniel Benson-Guiu,…
  continue reading
 
Another way Jeremiah invites us to seek the holistic universal flourishing of our community is to "pray for the city". I don't know about you, but as a person seek to be a good neighbor in a pluralistic world, the idea of praying for someone can give me the heebeegeebees. But there are two liberating secrets in this idea: 1) that our faith is to be…
  continue reading
 
Prepare to have your perspective on artificial intelligence turned upside down by Austin Ramsey, the trailblazing entrepreneur who challenges us all to "crush the box." We uncover how AI is already shaping our daily lives, from the unseen algorithms on social media to the geospatial mapping that guides our commute. Austin also gives us a sneak peek…
  continue reading
 
In the fourth episode of For What We’re Worth, Nicole Wallace updates us on bargaining meetings from the 14th of August and the employer’s pay offer. Then, James Love talks to Noel Zeng, University of Auckland Branch Co-President and member of bargaining committee on performance-based pay, TUPU and step increases. Proposed Stepped payment progressi…
  continue reading
 
God’s invitation to us is to be "for our city"—to seek the holistic flourishing of our neighbors and communities. Jeremiah explains that that looks like planting gardens and building houses — to dig in and make a home. What does this look like in action? Jesus once shared a parable that helps unpack this idea of digging in—that the kingdom of God i…
  continue reading
 
We don’t always know exactly what we are supposed to do — where we are, right now. We look ahead to future dreams or back to more certain times. But what about here and now? The book of Jeremiah describes a critical time in the history of the people of Israel, when they found themselves asking the very same questions. Israel had been conquered by B…
  continue reading
 
Ever wondered how fitness could be the key to reclaiming life after a cancer diagnosis? Meet Aaron Grunke, the founder of Survivor Fitness, who transformed his harrowing battle with cancer into a beacon of hope for other survivors. Aaron shares the raw and emotional journey from being a 21-year-old college student facing the stark realities of canc…
  continue reading
 
If this hiatus has left you hungry for scraps, you're in luck! CW for screaming, and a very bad attempt at speaking Scots. The Narrator is voiced by Matthew OK Smith. Agatha is voiced by Jess Shiels. Written by Matthew OK Smith. Dialogue editing by Kit Robson. Sound design by Matthew OK Smith. Music by Alex Schwartz. Art by CloudyAppleArt. Sound ef…
  continue reading
 
In the third episode of For What We’re Worth, we have an update from Andy Hipkiss and Nicole Wallace on the bargaining meetings in Late July. These sessions covered Academics and Medical academics, along with living wage and performance pay (tupu). Then, Oreen Almeida speaks with Paul Taillon, Senior Lecturer in History at UoA and former Auckland b…
  continue reading
 
On this episode of "The Idea Maze," we're joined by Gabor Cselle, a serial social entrepreneur known for founding companies like reMail, Namo Media, and T2. Gabor discusses the inspirations, challenges, and key lessons from his ventures, emphasizing the importance of risk-taking and the dynamics of building in public. He reflects on his time at Goo…
  continue reading
 
What happens when a young woman from the Tri-Cities area channels her marital bliss into a full-fledged career? Meet Jamie Jackson, the dynamic founder of Jamie Events, who turned her post-wedding enthusiasm into a thriving business. Jamie's story is one of passion and perseverance, starting from her humble beginnings to becoming a sought-after wed…
  continue reading
 
This week For What We’re Worth receives an update from Nicole Wallace on the 9th of July’s Security and Gardener’s bargaining session. Then Callie V speaks with Jane Kostanich, a lifelong organizer who has negotiated collective agreements In Universities, Wānanga, Polytech and private training establishments about what bargaining looks like from a …
  continue reading
 
Discover the incredible journey of Terry Kazmaier and Shanoa Pruitt as they share their entrepreneurial story in the beauty industry. From launching Sugar Mama amidst the economic downturn of 2008 to forming a transformative partnership in 2014, their narrative is a testament to resilience and innovation. Terry's need for beauty services beyond sta…
  continue reading
 
In the first episode of What We’re Worth, a podcast documenting the University Of Auckland TEU branch’s bargaining process for a new Collective Agreement, we get an update from Andy Hipkiss, from the first set of bargaining meetings that began on July 4th 2024. Then James Love speaks with Sean Sturm, a TEU member who has been on the bargaining team…
  continue reading
 
On this episode of The Idea Maze, we're joined by Wendy Tsu, CEO of Branch Care. Wendy leads us through her journey from a tech-savvy upbringing in the Bay Area to founding a company aiming to democratize fertility care across the US. Wendy shares her learnings from observing one of the best serial entrepreneurs launch multiple businesses within Al…
  continue reading
 
What if your child’s emotional challenges could be better managed with the right tools and support? Join us in this eye-opening episode where we speak with Cindy Ketron, a licensed counselor with 36 years of experience, to uncover the pressing issues surrounding children's mental health today. Cindy's extensive background in clinical social work, f…
  continue reading
 
Embarking on the journey of first-time home ownership can feel like navigating a maze without a map. But fear not, as our latest episode brings you the compelling story of Aiden and Lauren Moore, who, with the aid of Benchmark Home Loans, transformed their high school romance and pirate-themed pickup lines into a partnership for life. Celebrating f…
  continue reading
 
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Aaron Branch, the talented bassist of the Grammy-nominated Christian rock band Building 429. Discover Aaron's musical journey, from rocking the stage with hits like "Where I Belong" to his heartfelt commitment to faith. Now serving as an FCA (Fellowship of Christian Athletes) staff member in Bulleit County…
  continue reading
 
On this episode of The Idea Maze, we are joined by serial founder, Michael Karnjanaprakorn. He shares his honest and challenging experiences founding both the popular learning community, Skillshare and Otis Wealth, a company pioneering fractionalized ownership of collectibles. He also gives an insight into how he's worked to balance his ego, founde…
  continue reading
 
When the uniform comes off and the echoes of a disciplined military life fade into the background, what's left? For Rob Campbell, it's a wealth of leadership prowess and a true passion for guiding others. We're honored to have Rob, a 27-year military vet turned author, coach, and entrepreneur, join us to unpack his exceptional journey from the bask…
  continue reading
 
Embarking on a transformative health journey can be bewildering, but Dr. Tom Rogers of Performance Medicine charts a course that's as revolutionary as it is enlightening. With his own family's health challenges as the catalyst, he takes us through his evolution from a traditional family physician to a trailblazer in functional integrative medicine—…
  continue reading
 
Embark on a transformative journey through the world of personalized healthcare with guest Andy Rogers from Performance Medicine, as we peel back the layers of conventional treatment to reveal a tailored approach to wellness. In a discussion rooted in the philosophy of patient-centered care, we uncover the essence of what makes Andy's father, Dr. T…
  continue reading
 
This episode of The Idea Maze, we're joined by Aaron White, co-founding CTO of multiple venture-backed startups and now CEO of Appy People. He's also spent time as the VP of VC firm Venrock and as the co-founder of Boundless. Rob and Aaron discuss everything from the role of a CTO in the idea maze, what working in VC taught him, and how he is think…
  continue reading
 
The Gospel of Luke introduces us to two new characters at nearly the end of the story, which is an odd choice, to be sure. Weirder still is the lengthy encounter they have with a stranger on their road back home, and how this stranger changes the course of their journey and ours. We might think we know how the story ends, but resurrection might jus…
  continue reading
 
Embark on a journey through the world of custom homebuilding with Travis Patterson and Aiden Moore of Patterson Homes, the masterminds turning dreams into doorsteps in Northeast Tennessee. This episode peels back the layers of their entrepreneurial story, from Travis's leap of faith into the industry to Aiden's strategic financial steerage as CFO. …
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Quick Reference Guide