Sentences with phrase «live speaking events»

Over the last several years, through hundreds of live speaking events at schools all across North America, EnRICHed Academy has been on a mission to teach students the key skills and lessons behind wealth creation and career success.
Recently we talked about 4 free ways to «put more butts in seats» and increase registrations to your live speaking events.
Create a video bio for your online media room or post clips of live speaking events or television interviews.
So with that said, here are four easy steps you can take after each live speaking event to ensure each prospect is still receiving regular «touches» from your firm:

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Speaking Wednesday during a live iConic AMA event on Facebook, Brown revealed that her current routine involves drinking a «giant glass of water, with some lemon in it,» which helps wake her up, and a double espresso with coconut milk.
For example, if you are going to be speaking at a conference, how can you use social media to publicize that event, get feedback on the content your audience would like to hear, and use that content in an enduring way after the live event (like video clips)?
Attend in - person networking events and seek out speaking opportunities at live events.
There is an interesting irony in life that I learned as a result of speaking at hundreds of entrepreneurship events...
Focusing on self - improvement has presented many opportunities in our lives — like speaking at live events, writing for online publications and traveling the world.
No it has not been proven where did you see that on an alien special on a & e, Read up on it those other religions did not have Jesus as a Savior and did not have men writing 1000s of years apart talking about the same events, and phrophecizing about things that happened in later chapters written hundreds of years later... and in no bok any where was there a man like Jesus, who spoke the words that Jesus spoke and died for people who hated Him like Jesus did, and spoke the parabales and life lessons like Jesus did... look at what Jesus spoke... read it nowhere has there been a better teacher of life then in His words.
At this Acts 29 church planting event, John Hannah spoke about spiritual formation, and specifically, how to overcome sin in our lives.
I re-read a book recently, and the author wrote about how she was supposed to speak at an event, and when she asked which topic they would like to here her expound upon, they said, well, just tell us what is saving your life right now.
Luther often spoke of baptism as a once - and - for - all event that takes your whole life to do.
In many respects it was only possible to speak with full theological accuracy about the Constantinian turning - point, the feudal State of the Middle Ages and innumerable other events in the life of the Church, when these events already belonged to the past.
God has and continues to speak through the undeniable presence and existence of his creation; he speaks through our consciences; he speaks through the various events of our lives (birth, growth, health / illness, prosperity / want, relationships and death); he speaks through the events of history; and to those who would listen, he has spoken through his servants (Hebrews 1).
He can be spoken of, referred to and obeyed, only because in the events of daily life and history men have found themselves addressed by Him.
In the infinite language of events and situations, eternally changing, but plain to the truly attentive, transcendence speaks to our hearts at the essential moments of personal life....
Undoubtedly God uses other writings, events, people and circumstances to also speak into our lives.
(I Corinthians 11:26) And so the Church does still, reviving continually the living memory of the event — a memory that runs back to the time before there were any written records of it, when men spoke of it as they had seen it.
But Christianly understood death is by no means the last thing of all, hence it is only a little event within that which is all, an eternal life; and Christianly understood there is in death infinitely much more hope than merely humanly speaking there is when there not only is life but this life exhibits the fullest health and vigor.
That conceptuality speaks of the fashion in which events or occasions are received into the divine life, making a difference to God; it also speaks of the way in which God gives back, as it were, the past event — it «floods back into the world», in Whitehead's way of saying it — so that it is not «dead and gone» but is effectual in the ongoing relationship between God and the world.
The fall of Adam and Eve, the covenants with Israel and its deliverance from bondage, its falling away and punishment through new sufferings, the speaking of the divine word through the prophets, the birth of Christ in human flesh, the life and death of Jesus, the experience of the resurrection, and the history of the Church, the expectation of the final events and the established reign of God in love and peace — all this is the Biblical understanding of what God has done, is doing, and will continue to do for the judgment and redemption of the world.
The French dramatic theorist Antonin Artaud, in speaking about the French classical theater, which had become formal and aloof from the issues of human hope, wrote, «In the anguished, catastrophic period in which we live, we feel an urgent need for a theater in which events do not exceed, where resonance is deep within us, dominating the instability of the times.»
As far as Paul himself was concerned, the crucial moment of his life was his conversion, and he speaks of the event three times.
(To avoid misapprehension, let us emphasize that the event we speak of is not the historical data — e.g. the facts about the life of Jesus.
Of the kernel of history which transcends the myth, Bultmann can speak only in negative terms: «Our interest in the events of his life, and above all in the cross, is more than an academic concern with the history of the past.
In speaking of the momentous significance of the fact of death, not only as the finis or clear terminus of earthly life for every man and for the whole race of men, but also as the event which qualifies and colors each life, we introduced in our conclusion the possibility and the necessity of love.
Theologically speaking, this saving event proclaimed by the kerygma shows itself to be eschatological precisely by recurring in the proclamation of the kerygma itself: the act of proclaiming Jesus» death and resurrection becomes God's act calling upon me to accept my death and receive resurrected life
In his column today, Michael Gerson writes about a Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life event at which the sociologist Robert Putnam spoke.
In speaking of the bodily event, Whitehead, not without contradiction, states: «This event [the bodily event] is the life of that organism which links the percipient's awareness to external nature» (PNK 80).
In any event, each of us must speak of faith out of the racial, sexual, personal and historical context in which we experience the ongoing process of life.
No, remorse should be an action with a collected mind, so that it may be spoken of to the edification of the hearer and so that new life may be born of it, so that it does not become an event whose sorrowful heritage is a feeling of sadness.
But the point of this claim is not that the Christ is manifest only in Jesus and nowhere else, but that the word addressed to men everywhere, in all the events of their lives, is none other than the word spoken in Jesus and in the preaching and sacraments of the church (ibid., p. 156).
I speak to people from all walks of life through our Divine by Therese Kerr stockist events, screenings and expos around Australia.
Mr Hartsuyker spoke at the National Farmers» Federation and Soils for Life event in Canberra today where National Agriculture Day was celebrated with a showcase of local produce.
LIVE: #Lynx Captains speak about the events in Dallas, St. Paul and Baton Rouge ahead of tonight's game vs the #Wings.
When they went to «their man in the stands», who was Paul Scholes, they had a picture in the main picture covering the live events on field as he spoke, which I thought was a step forward?
While I don't agree that the church's «message should be one of... finding a partner, getting married and sticking together» — given the many ways to live well today, that's an extremely narrow and heteronormative view — the book does speak to the ways the church is a place of support, friendship and guidance for men, whether by offering engaging activities (at the risk of sounding cliche, group sporting events for example) or teaching classes to build marketable skills or acting as an employment center to help them find meaningful careers with decent wages or offering essential mental health counseling.
I'm now en route to Boston to to attend and speak at the «Healthy Food Fuels Hungry Minds» school food conference taking place at Harvard tomorrow, and I wanted to let you know that I and some of my fellow conference participants will be live - tweeting portions of the event throughout the day using the hashtag #hungryminds15.
Speaking of events throughout the day, there are plenty with many taking place in the Grand Living Room.
Just a few weeks after my visit to Malawi, I had the chance to hear mom blogger Stephanie Nielson speak at the wellness event Soulstice Retreat in Deer Valley, Utah, all about these little things in life that make a big impact.
After hearing Dr. Gena speak about the importance of chiropractic care during pregnancy at the VBAC workshop, I couldn't wait to visit Dr. Gena's practice in Plantation for this amazing Natural Birth and Baby event and learn more about what she does and how it enriches moms - to - be lives!
As an international speaker, she speaks at events around the globe, spreading her message of conscious parenting and mindful living.
She speaks and sings for retreats, conferences and women's events, and lives with her husband and three children on a hobby farm outside her hometown of Nashville, TN. www.musicwithmommie.com www.stacyjagger.com
The result is that, physiologically speaking, you never process the traumatic event, but keep living inside it.
Thursday will also see the Dalai Lama, who has lived in exile in India with his government since 1959, speak at the Royal Albert Hall in an event that is likely to attract protests over the playing of the Tibetan national anthem.
Lots of people have spoken at EU events I've attended have said they want to have a conversation about how we can try and have get a Europe that look like it works a bit better for ordinary citizens — not the rich guys in suits zooming about doing the deals but on things that make a difference to their lives like better rights at work.
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, speaking separately at the same event at Harlem's Apollo Theater, said his administration will seek financial and programmatic commitments of $ 200 million toward housing, life insurance and other programs.
FILE - In this Jan. 19, 2018 file photo, President Donald Trump speaks to participants of the annual March for Life event, in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington.
Bill Clinton will speak tonight at a sold - out event at Omega Center for Sustainable Living in Rhinebeck as part of a forum entitled «Where We Go From Here: Opportunities & Solutions for an Interdependent World.»
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