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Bible Time is brought you to by Fulcrum Radio and The Fulcrum Center. A 5-7 minute snippet that discuses a Bible verse for empowering your week. New episodes of Bible Time come out on Wednesday at 9 AM These episodes can be heard throughout the week on Fulcrum Radio by visiting fulcrumradio.org or downloading the Live365 App and searching for Fulcrum Radio. Brought to you by Pastor, Phil Bliss
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Sharing Godly truths and insights to help each of us be and do all God designed us to be and do. We do this by sharing sermons , Bible Studies, and more. Sermons are presented each Sunday at the Bellaire Methodist Church in Bellaire, Ohio by either Pastor Ian Thornton or Pastor Phil Bliss. Occasionally, a guest speaker will preach and their message is also listed here.
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The board management podcast you didn't know you needed. Get a behind-the-scenes look at how top founders, nonprofit leaders, investors, and board members are leveraging their boards to unlock value and drive success.
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I don't usually talk about the rapture. It's too polarizing and too many people take too much stock in it on both sides. I think only the debate between coke and pepsi is bigger. But in a rare event, to answer a question, I will share my views on the rapture. For many years I believed in a pre-trib rapture because I didn't look to the Bible for the…
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When Geraldine Bliss founded CureSHANK, her goal was singular: expedite life-changing therapies for Phelan-McDermid syndrome, a neurodevelopmental disorder caused by pathogenic changes to the SHANK3 gene. But learning how to build, scale, and run an organization came with its own unique challenges. In this episode, we learn how Geraldine built a mi…
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When Julia Enthoven first launched Kapwing, she and her co-founder had no plans to work with a board or investors. Their plan was to bootstrap. Build the business exactly the way they wanted to, with a focus on profitability and sustainability from the very beginning. But when an investor offered to lead their first round one-year in, they seized t…
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When Jennifer Sills first founded the CSNK2A1 Foundation, she wanted to hit the ground running. So she built a board designed to maximize the organization’s chances of success and got to work. But after three years of rapid growth (and lots of early success!), she realized it was time to take a step back and figure out how they could do things bett…
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As a CEO coach, Glenn Gow is no stranger to navigating complex dynamics. From managing your board's expectations to building trust and cultivating a deep level of integrity in your work, Glenn shares his top advice for founders and CEOs—so they can better leverage their boards and better lead their companies.…
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Changing your mindset around board management can go a long way in actually improving the way you work with your board. And nobody would know that better than multi-hyphenate Phil Libin—investor, board member, founder, and CEO. Phil Libin is co-founder and CEO of All Turtles and mmhmm. mmhmm is the hybrid video app built to enhance your presence an…
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Establishing good practices for governance and reporting is essential for any fintech startup. That has certainly been the case for Rob Kaczmarek, founder and CEO of Inbanx. Since the company’s inception, Rob has focused on finding the right people to rally behind their success. Initially starting with an advisory board before transitioning to a mo…
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Your relationship with your board and investors has the power to make or break your company. That's why Trevor Gary, founder and CEO of Micruity has established a routine practice for board and investor comms. Leveraging asynchronous communication, he's not only built trust and increased efficiency—he's also opened up valuable opportunities to grow…
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When Oana Manolache, founder and CEO of Sequel.io, first started working with a board, she did what most first-time founders do: followed what the blogs said. But it didn't take her long to realize she wasn't going to find the answers she was looking for in articles like "how to run a board meeting" or "what should a board meeting look like?" In th…
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