A great idea. A breakthrough on a big project. A bit of sound advice. The moment you realized it was time for a pivot, either personally or professionally. Some of our best learning comes in the form of the conversations we have with our colleagues, peers, loved ones, or even strangers. That’s the premise of Conversations WeLearn From — a new podcast brought to you by WeLearn. Learn more at welearnls.com.
Marketing can be more than merely capitalizing on fear, uncertainty, and doubt, the holy trinity of the marketing profession. It can be more than manipulation, hyperbole, and cringeworthy self-promotion. It can be more than a dashboard of leads and clicks. We believe that faith is ultimately more powerful than fear. Yes, you can be bold and even provocative. We encourage that. Yet we believe, these days, that it’s provocative to choose hope instead of giving into doom-scrolling and fear-mongering. We call this Redemptive Marketing.
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Josh and his family are planting Breakthrough Church in Richardson, TX. Their prayer is that Jesus would use them to advance His Kingdom and to see many receive healing and deliverance in His name. Josh is married to Abby and has three kids, two boys and one girl.
In this episode of the Breakthrough Church podcast, the speaker shares personal experiences of evangelism, community engagement, and reflections on ministry challenges. The conversation highlights the importance of being open to the Holy Spirit's guidance, the transformative power of faith, and the need for encouragement within the community. The speaker emphasizes the significance of personal encounters with Jesus and the role of the Holy Spirit in ministry and daily life.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Personal Encounter02:50 Sharing the Gospel and Transformative Moments06:13 Community Engagement and Encouragement09:08 Reflections on Ministry and Discouragement12:01 Dependence on the Holy Spirit
Join us for a thoughtful conversation on how continual growth shapes every stage of our lives, ensuring that we're elevating both personally and as business owners. In this solo episode, Paul Spencer explores the importance of reflection, embracing discomfort, and compounding life lessons from an early age. He covers practical ways to elevate yourself—through travel, language, faith, and public speaking—and why it’s never too late to climb new stairs of personal development, even in retirement. If you’re looking for fresh perspective and tangible steps for lifelong elevation, this episode is for you.Connect with PaulWebsite: https://www.secondnature.solutions/Subscribe to the newsletter: https://www.secondnature.solutions/joinLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-spencer-7252118/Chapters(00:01) Embracing Continuous Personal Growth(02:02) Reflecting on Life Stages and Progress(04:10) Compounding Growth in Early Years(05:45) Elevating Through Travel and Language(07:54) Elevating Faith, Social Groups, and Public Speaking(11:44) The Stairs and Brackets of Life(15:40) Lifelong Elevation Beyond Retirement
Join us for a special episode as Paul Bennett sits down with Brannen Edge, President and CEO of Flagship Healthcare, to explore the world of medical real estate and private REITs. Brannen shares his journey from banking to building a billion-dollar portfolio and reveals how thoughtful structure and vertical integration have fueled Flagship’s success. Discover why outpatient healthcare real estate stands apart, how investment strategies are evolving, and what lessons seasoned experts have learned from market cycles. Whether you’re curious about resilient property sectors or want an insider’s take on where the best opportunities lie, this episode delivers practical insight for any investor.Chapters(00:00) Brannen Edge’s Professional Journey(04:35) Transition from Fund Structure to Private REIT(10:30) Private REITs Versus Public REITs(13:00) Return Objectives and Asset Focus(16:10) Investment Strategies in Outpatient Healthcare(21:08) Vertical Integration and Service Offerings(26:40) Market Conditions, Risks, and Lessons Learned(35:10) Bullish Outpatient Trends and Future Outlook(38:20) Key Misconceptions About Medical Real EstateLearn more about about Flagship Healthcare Properties: https://flagshiphp.com/We believe good investing starts with a conversation, so if today's episode got you thinking about your investment strategy, reach out to us through our Contact Form and let's start building together: https://www.aaastorageinvestments.com/contactFollow and Connect with Us• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aaa-storage-investments/• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aaastorageinvestments/• X: https://x.com/investments_aaa• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/AAA-Storage-Investments-LLC/61575027573292/Download our free guides to take your investing to the next level:10 Due Diligence Questions to Vet Any Real Estate Sponsor: https://www.aaastorageinvestments.com/info/10-due-diligence-questions-to-vet-any-real-estate-sponsorFirst-Time Real Estate Syndication Investor Checklist: https://www.aaastorageinvestments.com/info/first-time-real-estate-syndication-investor-checklist
In this episode of “In the Interim…,” host Dr. Scott Berry examines the challenge of communicating complex statistical concepts to non-statistical audiences. Drawing from firsthand experiences in agriculture, professional golf, and clinical development, as well as examples involving historical and scientific figures, Scott reflects on why technical rigor alone often fails to influence. The discussion focuses on the consequences of mismatched language, the importance of empathy, and the utility of simulation when bridging the gap between analysis and stakeholder understanding.Key HighlightsIllustrated barriers to statistical communication using stories from farming, golf, and early career encounters.Examples involving John Glenn, Ada Lovelace, and Charles Babbage show how communication, not just science, determines impact.Insights from Alan Alda on empathy as a foundational tool for scientists presenting technical ideas.Clinical trial simulations revealed knowledge gaps—such as misunderstanding of power—when communicating with decision-makers.Emphasizes the necessity of translating analytic outputs into operational, financial, or clinical language for meaningful impact.For more, visit us at https://www.berryconsultants.com/