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 Episode 51 of "In the Interim…", Dr. Scott Berry interviews writer, producer, and performer Shaun Cassidy to examine the practical elements of storytelling that matter in scientific and statistical communication. Cassidy draws on his experience in television, music, and live performance—including his role as writer and Executive Producer of New Amsterdam—to present clear parallels between audience engagement in show business and in clinical research. The conversation prioritizes improving narrative precision, emotional resonance, and authenticity when conveying complex topics to varied audiences.Key HighlightsCassidy demonstrates that audiences retain emotional impact over factual content, asserting that “people don’t remember what you say, but how you made them feel.”Emphasis on narrative specificity: personal, concrete details foster stronger audience connection than generalized statements, countering assumptions about broad relatability.Effective communication relies on reactive delivery—improvised response to audience cues—rather than rigid, memorized scripts; Cassidy notes this principle applies across disciplines.Role of authenticity and vulnerability: openly stating discomfort or introversion facilitates greater audience trust and personal connection, especially in technical or scientific fields.Anecdotes from Cassidy’s work in television, music, and teaching illustrate the central role of storytelling structure and audience feedback, with parallels drawn to professional scientific presentations.Alan Alda’s illustration of improv for scientists is discussed as an example of bridging technical expertise with adaptive communication skills.For more, visit us at https://www.berryconsultants.com/
In this episode of AWM Insights, Chief Investment Officer Justin Dyer and Portfolio Manager Mena Hanna break down the latest market volatility triggered by newly announced tariffs and a high-profile Supreme Court ruling. They discuss how these developments have injected uncertainty into the markets and share their expert perspective on why staying disciplined pays off for investors. The episode covers strategies for managing new cash during turbulent times, the benefits of diversification, and why a long-term game plan is essential for lasting financial success. Tune in for actionable advice and a grounded approach to navigating today's unpredictable investment landscape.Chapters(00:00) Uncertainty From Tariffs and Court Rulings(01:40) Complications for Corporations and Trade(02:30) Market Jitters and Investor Reaction(04:00) Managing New Cash and Paychecks(05:50) Staying Disciplined During Volatility(06:50) Benefits of DiversificationConnect with Us• Call or text us: 626-862-0355• Website: https://www.athletefamilyoffice.com/• YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc1NxpK21N1vKWEExC45YEA• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/awmcapital/• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awmcapital/• X: https://twitter.com/awmcapital• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/awmcapital/
In this episode of the Twenty One Clear Podcast, Adam Hatcher welcomes back Melissa Mitchell-Blitch, author of In the Company of Family: How to Thrive When Business is Personal, to explore how flexibility shapes boundaries and decision-making in family businesses. Together, they unpack the difference between thoughtful exceptions and destructive entitlement, share real-life stories of unintended consequences, and offer practical tools for addressing responsibility among family owners. With their professional expertise, lived experience, and honest reflections, this episode delivers essential insights for families who want to strengthen both their company and their relationships. Tune in to discover how conversations about rules, consequences, and ownership can chaos-proof your family business.Links for MelissaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melissamitchellblitchWebsite: https://melissamitchellblitch.com/Book: In the Company of Family: How to Thrive When Business is Personal - https://www.amazon.com/Company-Family-Thrive-Business-Personal/dp/0578761459?sr=8-121C LinksTwenty One Clear website: www.21clear.comAdam Hatcher on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/adamhatcherSubscribe to the Twenty One Clear newsletter: https://21clear.substack.com/Bumper MusicStill Hotby Nic D, Connor Price(c) Lossless, 2023Episode Produced Byhttps://snapmarket.coChapters(00:00) Introducing Flexibility in Family Business(02:45) Understanding When to Bend Rules(05:31) Considering Consequences of Flexibility(12:22) Practicing with Low-Stakes Decisions(18:18) The Dangers of Entitlement(20:27) Clarifying Responsibility in Family Roles
summaryThis episode features personal testimonies and spiritual insights on healing, spiritual warfare, and the transformative power of Jesus' love. The host shares real-life stories of healing, freedom from lies, and the importance of pursuing Jesus daily for true spiritual life.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Personal Testimony of Healing00:24 Instantaneous Healing of Throat in Prayer01:19 Lies, Fears, and Idols: Recognizing the Root Causes02:15 How Fear and Idols Open Doors for the Enemy03:14 Personal Example: Overcoming Rejection and Approval Idols04:40 Breaking Free from the Fear of Rejection06:03 Living in the Freedom of God's Acceptance07:00 The Power of Pursuing Jesus and His Truth08:26 Testimony of Deliverance from Suicidal Thoughts09:50 Restoration and Discipleship: Returning to Jesus12:54 Understanding the Trinity: Grace, Love, and Fellowship17:04 Experiencing Daily Grace, Love, and Fellowship with God
In this episode, John Hanson and Alex Johnson explore why building trust is the foundation of successful business relationships and revenue growth. Together, they discuss the real difference between being a vendor and a partner, and share candid stories about walking away from deals that aren't the right fit. With practical insights on confidence, transparency, and the power of flexibility, this conversation is packed with takeaways for anyone looking to foster authentic, long-term business partnerships. Tune in to discover how establishing trust from the very first interaction can drive stronger outcomes for you and your clients.Chapters(00:01) Building Trust Before Revenue(02:54) The Difference Between Partners and Vendors(04:48) Balancing Business and Relationships(08:11) Confidence and Transparency in Sales(13:20) Providing Value Early in the Sales Cycle(21:13) Navigating Competition and Internal Roadblocks(32:00) Real Outcomes from Trust-Based PartnershipsConnect with SwitchflyWebsite: https://www.switchfly.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/switchfly/X: https://twitter.com/switchflyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SwitchflyOfficial