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    Explore " grove" with insightful episodes like "OUR HISTORY - Continuing Jesus' Ministry - Audio", "The Holy Catholic Church?", "Industrial Design Journey Ep4: Dr. Scott Powell, Professor at Grove City College", "Transforming Suffering to Freedom: Gain Greater Resilience with Dr. Elizabeth Stanley & Blake D. Bauer" and "The Fruit of Faithfulness :: Shelley Giglio, Susanne Fatigati, Daniele Flickinger, & Courtney Duke" from podcasts like ""PASTOR ALAN LATTA", "The Grove Church / Dallas, Texas", "ID Journey", "Harvesting Happiness" and "The Grove Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (41)

    Industrial Design Journey Ep4: Dr. Scott Powell, Professor at Grove City College

    Industrial Design Journey Ep4: Dr. Scott Powell, Professor at Grove City College
    What is a Marketing Professor doing on an Industrial Design podcast? Listen, and the reason becomes clear. Dr. Powell is a professor at Grove City College in Pennsylvania. He has years of experience and has taught countless students about marketing and business. Put in your headphones and get ready to hear. the best free lesson in marketing you can get.

    Transforming Suffering to Freedom: Gain Greater Resilience with Dr. Elizabeth Stanley & Blake D. Bauer

    Transforming Suffering to Freedom: Gain Greater Resilience with Dr. Elizabeth Stanley & Blake D. Bauer
    When we are children, unbeknownst to us, neural pathways are being wired together in our brains. This neural-biological wiring colors all our future decisions, how we deal with stress and trauma, and our level of contentment. If we experienced trauma as children, shifting how we interact with the world is not always easy. To discover strategies and concepts that help us heal, Positive Psychology Podcast Host, Lisa Cypers Kamen speaks with two authors who have their own personal, transformational journeys. Dr. Elizabeth Stanley studies the neural biological wiring in our brain as it relates to stress and trauma. She shares concepts and strategies from her book, Widen the Window. And, Blake D. Bauer found his way out of addiction through meditation and mindfulness which he describes in his book, You Were Not Born to Suffer.

    The Fruit of Faithfulness :: Shelley Giglio, Susanne Fatigati, Daniele Flickinger, & Courtney Duke

    The Fruit of Faithfulness :: Shelley Giglio, Susanne Fatigati, Daniele Flickinger, & Courtney Duke

    Today’s episode is a candid conversation among friends recounting the faithfulness of God. You’ll hear from Shelley Giglio as she sits down with her friends Susanne Fatigati, Daniele Flickinger, and Courtney Pray Duke. Susanne and Courtney share about the tragedies of losing their husbands, and how God brought them all together at different times to encourage and support one another. They discuss different seasons of life and how God uses community to show His kindness to us. We trust you’ll be encouraged and will want to share among your dearest people. Be sure to also check out a similar conversation from season 1 of the podcast called “Better Together” to hear more of Courtney’s story.

    Dr. Clarence Ellis: The Developer Who Helped Us Collaborate

    Dr. Clarence Ellis: The Developer Who Helped Us Collaborate

    It’s not easy to learn how to use computers when you can’t actually touch them. But that’s how Dr. Clarence Ellis started his career of invention—which would ultimately lead to reimagining how we all worked with computers and each other.

    Martez Mott describes the “Mother of all Demos” that would inspire a generation of builders. Gary Nutt recounts working with Dr. Clarence Ellis at Xerox PARC, and the atmosphere at the coveted research lab. Chengzheng Sun and Paul Curzon explain how Operational Transformation—the project to which Dr. Ellis devoted so much time and effort—laid the foundation for the collaborative tools many of us use every day. And Delilah DeMers shares how humble her father was, and how he loved teaching people that technology can be a force for good.

    “Mother of All Demos” clip courtesy of SRI International. 

    To learn more about Operational Transformation, you can check out this FAQ written by Chengzheng Sun. 

    If you want to read up on some of our research on Dr. Clarence Ellis, you can check out all our bonus material over at redhat.com/commandlineheroes

    Follow along with the episode transcript.

    The Best of Times, the Worst of Times :: Louie & Shelley Giglio

    The Best of Times, the Worst of Times :: Louie & Shelley Giglio

    Today, Shelley Giglio sits down with her husband and pastor of Passion City Church, Louie Giglio, to discuss life and ministry in the time of Covid19.  At the time of this recording, the world was in a mostly quarantined state, as a global pandemic was taking lives, devastating economies, and forcing people into a more isolated existence.  Louie and Shelley get candid about the Church’s response, some things they wish might have been different, and how we continue to fix our eyes on God, who has proven Himself faithful throughout history, and hasn’t taken His eyes off of us yet. Check out passioncitychurch.com as well as louiegiglio.com for more talks and resources from Louie.

    Calliope Mini with Stephan Noller

    Calliope Mini with Stephan Noller

    We’re talking to Stephan Noller, a German internet-entrepreneur and one of the key persons of the Calliope mini founding team. The Calliope mini is an educational microcontroller board that can easily be programmed by kids via the web-based editors. 

    The Calliope mini is a single board computer that plugs into a computer via USB and can then be programmed via some web-based and mostly block-based editors. It is originally based on the BBC micro:bit that you might have heard of but augments the micro:bit in several ways.

    We're talking to Stephan Noller about the Calliope mini - an educational microcontroller board that can easily be programmed by kids via the web-based editors.

    https://kidslab.dev/2020/01/06/calliope-mini-with-stephan-noller/

    Ep. 026- Why Is The Effigy Screaming?

    Ep. 026- Why Is The Effigy Screaming?

    Hey Campers it's Friday again and we got more stories. We start by keeping you up to date with all the strange news including the McDonalds Monster Rat and Kelley the Beautifully Married Zombie Doll. Next we get into one of the most theorized places in the United States, Bohemian Grove, and how Owls, Burning Children, and Wearing Dresses may sound like the best summer camp we've ever heard of. Lastly we tell the tale of one the smartest creeps in history, Anatoly Moskvin, and how one kiss may have led him an illegal "Doll" collection.

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