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By Tim McMurtry
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The podcast currently has 43 episodes available.
Discover the keys to a successful and fulfilling marriage in this insightful episode as Tim explores the principles of love language, gender roles, and effective communication rooted in scripture.
Learn how to cultivate a strong foundation of respect, submission, and self-restraint within your relationship. Understand the importance of adapting and revering your spouse, cherishing and protecting them with the same love that Christ has for the church. Find out about the power of intentional spiritual devotion and the transformative impact it can have on your marriage. Explore the significance of inner beauty and the role it plays in fostering a deep connection with your partner.
Embrace your role in the marriage, honoring each other's decisions and seeking mutual respect and understanding. Remember, love is the bedrock of successful relationships, and when practiced with sincerity and devotion, it can transform your union. Tune in now to discover practical advice and biblical wisdom that will help you nurture a strong and fulfilling marriage.
Episode Highlights:
03:31 - A lot of people put the emphasis on marriage itself, the ceremony, the doves, the train that the bride has on her dress, the bridesmaids, little girls kicking out flowers and rose petals down the aisle. That is but a fraction, less than 1% of what a marriage is, that marital ceremony. The marriage begins actually after you say, "I do."
12:44 - Wives, be subject, be submissive, adapt yourselves to your own husbands as a service for the Lord, for the husband is the head of the wife. Now, you might talk the most, you're not the head though. You're not. For the husband is the head of the wife as Christ is the head of the church, himself, the savior of his body.
31:10 - When you're engaging your spouse, speak in a tone that's inviting and conciliatory. Don't raise your voice. Don't get into an argument, and when you sense that the conversation is about to boil over, be the one that says, "Hold on. It seems like this conversation is about to kind of get out of hand. Why don't we put this on the shelf and come back to it later when we both have cooler heads?" That's wisdom.
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Join us as we dive into an inspiring conversation with John Haynes III, an esteemed Executive Level Human Resources Business Partner, Coach, and Advisor. With over 25 years of experience in organizational development, HR, and talent management, John shares his insights on success, courageous conversations, and purposeful leadership.
John firmly believes that doing what you love is the key to achieving success. He encourages individuals to tune into their internal voice, to listen to their intuition, and to run what he calls the "God experiment."
Listen to John emphasize the importance of initiating real healing by engaging in open and honest dialogue, even when faced with challenges and hear his advice to have faith and to carry that faith with you in every aspect of your life. Discover why John believes in the power of the three R's: Relationships, Risk, and Reward & Recognition when you tune in to this episode.
Episode Highlights:
08:48 - Do what you love and I firmly believe if you do what you love, you can make as much money as you want to. It was just so crazy that that voice, I just have so much proof that the voice that comes to me happens to be right.
18:46 - I give as much vulnerability as I want to see, and I'm also a keen listener. When people actually see you listening to them, somehow their spirit walks into a safe place when they actually see someone is listening.
34:19 - Racism still exists. Inequities still exist. People have become more savvy at locking people out of rooms and putting ceilings on people's heads and not developing people because of the way that they live their life or the color of their skin. Those things still exist.
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Communication is one of the most important skills in any business setting. From writing emails and memos to giving presentations, being able to communicate effectively can make a big difference in your career.
In this episode, Tim is joined by Carl Mueller to discuss the fundamentals of communication. Carl is a corporate communication expert, and he provides some great tips on how to improve your communication skills. If you're looking to improve your business communication skills, this is an episode you won't want to miss!
Episode Highlights:
06:52 - I would describe it as we are problem solvers, in other words people come to us because they have a problem they can't solve on their own.
14:16 - Are we going to see more of this kind of polarization, angry people in the streets and no solution being offered? The communications role is increasingly important to all of that where we're going as an organization and as a community.
24:22 - So what we try to spread throughout the world is the first hour of any crisis is the most important.
30:08 - Did you try to understand your audience or audiences, did you take the time to figure that out and then did you craft your messages based on what you knew about those audiences?
38:59 - I think there's a possibility that we can follow together to help rebuild home ownership, sustain people in their homes, families in their homes, and rebuild neighborhoods in Milwaukee.
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When you are physically fit, it communicates to others that you are capable and in control. It shows that you are able to take care of yourself and that you are proactive about your health. Physical fitness also indicates that you are detail oriented and able to stick to a plan. It demonstrates that you can set goals and follow through on them. Fitness expert Pete Mueller, Founder of Pete Mueller Performance Group, shares how being physically fit is a sign of discipline, commitment, and hard work. It sends the message that you are someone who can be counted on to follow through on your obligations. Tune in to this episode and learn more.
Highlights:
04:01 So the Corporate Wellness opportunities ahead didn't quite get me excited. So I was freshly married and trying to figure out what I'm going to do.
06:02 I'm not always motivated to work out, but I've developed a discipline and I know that I make it clear with our clients and with our coaches that we’re not motivators.
07:07 And I believe that we're designed to live a long healthy life span.
16:28 So you need to still your life enough to prioritize the fuel that's going in. Guys, food is medicine and I don't know if we really embrace that food is medicine.
23:21 If you're going to prioritize your health and wellness in your Fitness and you know you need to move, you've just gotta make the time for it.
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The podcast currently has 43 episodes available.