Have you ever wondered what the top agency owners are doing to grow their book of business exponentially each and every month? I’ve personally grown my own agency to multiple locations and dozens of agents over the past 10 years learning from the industry’s leading experts and applying what they teach to my own agency, and now I’ve invited these same experts to share these industry-leading secrets...with you! My name is Jim Schubert and welcome to The Agents Growth Academy
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Weekly conversations about the Liberal Arts and The Great Books with Wyoming Catholic College professors, board members,and guests.
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We speed up again and take the whole Book of the Covenant in one go, trying to understand the forest even if we miss a few trees along the way. Read Exodus 21-23 and thanks for listening!By Aaron Schubert
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We finish the Decalogue this week with the horizontal commandments and seek to understand what they reveal about humanity. Read Exodus 20:12-26 and thanks for listening.By Aaron Schubert
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We slow down as we discuss the first three of the Ten Commandments and explore how they reveal who God is and who we should be. Read Exodus 20:1-7 and thanks for listening.By Aaron Schubert
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God shows himself at Mt. Sinai and the covenant relationship with Israel changes before the Law begins in earnest. Read Exodus 19 and thanks for listening.By Aaron Schubert
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Israel's journey continues in the wilderness as they approach Sinai and face additional challenges. Read Exodus 17:8-18:27 and thanks for listening!By Aaron Schubert
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We continue the journey in the wilderness, as well as the murmuring and God's faithfulness. Read Exodus 16-17:7 and thanks for asking.By Aaron Schubert
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We turn back to the Old Testament and the Exodus story, but pick up where we left off, after most of the famous stuff has already happened. So what are the rest of these chapters for? Read Exodus 15 and thanks for listening.By Aaron Schubert
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Luke 24: 13-35By Jim & Jason Buckley
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"Follow the Leader" God's call for the game of our lives.
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Hebrews 11By Chris Morgan
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Paul concludes this letter to the Corinthian church with a theme of community landcare. Read I Corinthians 16:1-24 and thanks for listening.By Dave Morneau
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Paul concludes his final topic of the resurrection with beautiful imagery about the power of God and last exhortation to live life in light of the Gospel. Read 1 Corinthians 15:35-58 and thanks for listening!By Aaron Schubert
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Paul turns to his final subject, the resurrection of Jesus that forms the central message of the gospel which he is calling the Corinthians to live in light of. Read 1 Corinthians 15:1-34 and thanks for listening!By Aaron Schubert
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Paul concludes his section on the gathering together of believers with some good general principles and some deeply perplexing words. Read 1 Corinthians 14:26-40 and thanks for listening.By Aaron Schubert
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Paul concludes his section on the gathering together of believers with some good general principles and some deeply perplexing words. Read 1 Corinthians 14:26-40 and thanks for listening.By Aaron Schubert
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Paul famously describes love, but not in the context of marriage but between Christians united in Christ. Read 1 Corinthians 13 and thanks for listening.By Aaron Schubert
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Paul addresses a matter of greater importance as he turns to his famous passage on the Lord's Supper and addresses how they have abused it. Read 1 Corinthians 11:17-34 and thanks for listening!By Aaron Schubert
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Paul begins to transition from areas of freedom to corporate worship as he addresses head coverings. Read 1 Corinthians 11:1-16 and thanks for listening.By Aaron Schubert
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Paul concludes his discussion of Christian freedom and food sacrificed to idols with a look back to the Old Testament before making his final admonition on the topic. Read 1 Corinthians 10 and thanks for listening.By Aaron Schubert
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Paul leads by example as he explains how he too has Christian freedom in an area where he has chosen not to use it for the sake of others. Read 1 Corinthians 9 and thanks for listeningBy Aaron Schubert
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Paul turns to a new topic of Christian liberty and meat sacrificed to idols, but still maintains the theme of living life in light of the Gospel. Read 1 Corinthians 8 and thanks for listening.By Aaron Schubert
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The first After-Dinner Scholar podcast on February 1, 2017 began: The 16th century English philosopher, statesman and scientist Francis Bacon famously stated, “Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested: that is,” he went on to explain, “some books are to be read only in parts, others to be read, but…
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Paul concludes his discussion of marriage and divorce with a discussion of singleness, which sadly seems much neglected in the church today. Read 1 Corinthians 7:25-40 and see you Sunday.By Aaron Schubert
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Paul turns to marriage and singleness in response to a Corinthian question, but also speaks to contentment in any number of circumstances. Read 1 Corinthians 7:1-24 and thanks for listening.By Aaron Schubert
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Dante's Divine Comedy - 2 with Dr. Tiffany Schubert
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Last week Dr. Tiffany Schubert discussed Inferno, the first book of Dante’s Comedy. Our friend and former colleague Jason Baxter remarked that in Inferno, “Dante’s poetic violence is meant to melt down the hard heart so that it can be reforged into something new.” Purgatorio is the place where that melted down and malleable heart finds the forge, t…
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98. Focus On What Matters With Winston Smith
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Send us a text In this episode, Jim interviews Winston Smith, CEO of Bridge, a customer communications management software designed for independent insurance agents. Winston discusses the importance of agency owners working on their business rather than in it, and how Bridge can help them achieve this. He highlights the bottleneck that agency owner…
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We continue with Paul's call to live in light of the gospel in chapter 6 of 1 Corinthians. Thanks for listening!By Aaron Schubert
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Dante's Divine Comedy - 1 with Dr. Tiffany Schubert
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Midway in the journey of our life I came to myself in a dark wood, for the straight way was lost. Ah, how hard it is to tell the nature of that wood, savage, dense and harsh— the very thought of it renews my fear! It is so bitter death is hardly more so. (Inferno 1.1-7) During Lent and now during Easter, our sophomores, under the guidance of Dr. Ti…
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Having celebrated Easter, we now return to the ordinary calendar and 1 Corinthians. Paul opens a new section in chapter 5 dealing with difficult matters of discipline and morality. See you Sunday!By Aaron Schubert
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Pope Benedict XVI wrote, "At Easter we rejoice because Christ did not remain in the tomb, his body did not see corruption; he belongs to the world of the living, not to the world of the dead; we rejoice because he is the Alpha and also the Omega, as we proclaim in the rite of the Paschal Candle; he lives not only yesterday, but today and for eterni…
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He is Risen! We celebrate Jesus resurrection every Sunday, but particularly on Easter Sunday. This year we will read from Matthew's account, 27:62 through the end of his gospel. Thanks for listening!By Aaron Schubert
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The Four Last Things in Holy Week with Dr. Kent Lasnoski
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Saint Ephrem the Syrian said, “We give glory to you, Lord, who raised up your cross to span the jaws of death like a bridge by which souls might pass from the region of the dead to the land of the living.” The cross is the bridge from death to life, from Hell to Heaven, from the judgment we deserve to the grace we can never deserve, from eternal ca…
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We come to Palm Sunday and the beginning of Holy Week, the memorial and celebration of the week leading up to the Resurrection. Read Matthew 21:1-17 and see you Sunday.By Aaron Schubert
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Biology, Theology, and Philosophy with Dr. Daniel Shields
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The Catechism of the Catholic Church (159) declares Though faith is above reason, there can never be any real discrepancy between faith and reason. Since the same God who reveals mysteries and infuses faith has bestowed the light of reason on the human mind, God cannot deny himself, nor can truth ever contradict truth. During their final spring sem…
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Sunday we will try to start returning to our regular pattern and to do that we will look back on what just happened. This will be a slightly more personal than usual but still very textual sermon. Read Job 10, Psalm 23, and Psalm 46, and see you Sunday.By Aaron Schubert
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On the French Revolution with Dr. Pavlos Papadopoulos
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Observing the French Revolution, British Member of Parliament, Edmund Burke, noted, “But what is liberty without wisdom and without virtue? It is the greatest of all possible evils; for it is folly, vice, and madness, without tuition or restraint.” Over the past few weeks, our Wyoming Catholic College juniors have been considering the French Revolu…
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Psalm 19: God revealed through His World and His Word. Thanks for listening.By Dave Morneau
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Contemplating Nature with Dr. Stanley Grove
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It’s been a strange winter here in Lander, Wyoming beginning with nearly two feet of snow on Thanksgiving—of which about fourteen inches fell between four and eight PM. Another foot or so just before Christmas and nothing but dribs and drabs after that. And now—a bit early—what’s left of that snow is melting in warm, early spring weather. Not that …
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Last week we followed the Romans Road, (R - U - Ready?). This week will be somewhat of a sequel as we learn about the Four Spiritual Laws and how they led an atheist to become a Christian (R - U - Saved?).By Frank Berch
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"Are Video Games Fine Art?" with Gregory Bowman
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The new Apple Vision Pro headset, we’re told, “delivers fun and rewarding gameplay for players of all skill levels. Players can dive into games on the App Store that transform the space around them, use an Environment for a more immersive experience, or play compatible games on a screen as large as they want.” What do we make of video games whether…
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Have you ever wondered if Christ had a sense of humor while he walked among us mortals? We will explore Scripture to see a bit of his humor.By Rod Wietzki
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"No Pain, No Gain: The Radical Nature of Sacrificial Love" with Moira Milligan
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January 31 to February 2 the Wyoming Catholic College community enjoyed days packed with senior orations. Each senior, having written a thesis in the fall, presents his or her findings in a 30-minute lecture followed by questions from a faculty panel and the audience. It is a wonderful celebration of all our students accomplish in their years at Wy…
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Paul concludes the first section of 1 Corinthians with a final call to unity and humility. Read 1 Corinthians 4 and thanks for listening!By Aaron Schubert
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The Eucharist and Wyoming Catholic College with Dr. Jeremy Holmes
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This podcasts is "about the Great Books and the liberal arts," something that sets The After-Dinner Scholar apart from other audio blogs from Wyoming Catholic Collage. Case in point, the college has launched a new podcast entitled “The Eucharist with Wyoming Catholic College” inspired by conversations about the National Eucharistic Revival. The pod…
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Paul continues his emphasis on the unity of the body of Christ, but also speaks of works and rewards, language we will have to wrestle with carefully. Read I Corinthians 3 and thanks for listening.By Aaron Schubert
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Paul continues to contrast the wisdom of this world and the wisdom of God, thereby encouraging us to be united around that which is most important. Read 1 Corinthians 2 and thanks for listening.By Aaron Schubert
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The number of integers (1, 2, 3, 4, and so on) is infinite. And oddly enough so is the number of even integers (2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and beyond). Meaning that the number of even integers is equal to the number of all integers, both odd and even. Welcome to infinity. While it’s still winter, it’s not too early to think about Wyoming Catholic College’s su…
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We start a new series, exploring the first letter to the Corinthians. Read chapter 1 and thanks for listening!By Aaron Schubert
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Jane Austen’s Romantic Medievalism with Dr. Tiffany Schubert
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“I hate to hear you talk about all women as if they were fine ladies instead of rational creatures,” remarks Anne Eliot in Jane Austen’s Persuasion. “None of us want to be in calm waters all our lives.” It is always a great pleasure on the After-Dinner Scholar to introduce you to books written by our faculty and Dr. Tiffany Schubert’s book, Jane Au…
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What does a meal, a bed, a table, a chair and a lamp have in common? Have you ever heard of the expression "The Road-of-the-Roofs"? How might Luke 17:31 fit into the picture? Read 2 Kings 4:8-10 and we will connect the dots on Sunday. Thanks for listening!By Frank Berch
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