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Con Chapman is a Boston-area writer, author of Rabbit's Blues: The Life and Music of Johnny Hodges. This book was awarded 2019 Book of the Year award of the Hot Club de France.
Con is debuting Sax Expat: Don Byas. Don was an American jazz musician who became a celebrity overseas- in Paris and Netherlands- influencing great jazz artists and playing a pivotal role in the transitional period between swing and bebob. Until this book, Don Byas has been largely overlooked.
Discover the inside story on Don Byas and his "exotic" sounds.
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On this special series with Dr. Bill Sappenfield, we talk about the book of Acts, how the first churches were established, and address the relevance of the question- why are you looking up to heaven?
This is the opening story of Acts when Jesus told his apostles that they would go to the ends of earth.
Luke describes two men standing there in white robes, addressing the apostiles. Didn't Jesus just aske you to be witnesses to go to the ends of the earth?
Dr. Sappenfield talks about the theology of "the spot." Where I used to be....or I'm going to start doing something in the future or there is always something you can do more. If you are going to make a difference in life, this is where you are going to start from. YOU can be a witness to God in this world, in your spot, today.
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What is truth? This is a key question that is asked often. Dr. Bill Sappenfield takes us into the book of John to discover the confext of this famous question.
Learn the proper context, Bible history and current relevance.
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Enjoy the fascinating journey of Daniel Kerbel, former international executive with P&G. He was rapidly promoted every 18 to 24 months, conquering Latin America with Procter and Gamble products, changing lives-improving lives.
Hear Daniel's pursuit of innovation that returned him to his roots of engineering.
And consider his definition of significance. He is truly a man on wisdom, still learning, still growing and making a difference.
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Deb Kelty, P&G Alumni Network Foundation Chairwoman, shares her personal journey of significance and provides insignt on how the P&G Alumni Foundation changes and improves lives. Established in 2001, the P&G Alumni Network was formed to help P&G Alums across the globe stay connected. Today, the Network has grown to 35,000+ Alumni strong and is a premier membership organization delivering against three strategic pillars:
Engagement facilitates connections and networking through chapter activities, the global conferences and the Womenâs Leadership Forum.Enrichment offers additional ways for Alumni to connect regarding thought leadership, best practices, and training & development.Philanthropy affords P&G Alumni to âgive backâ personally or within their chapters and is also achieved through the P&G Alumni Foundation, the Networkâs charitable arm.
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Enjoy Louis Gale, author of A Written Self Portrait on Psychosis.
After a significant heart break, Louis started his first book, an introduction to his experience.
He has lived in Berlin, spent time in a mental health hospital, been engaged, and overcome life on the street.
This Californian has written a colorful narrative and is releasing a second book ....of love, hate, self deprecation....all on this canvass of hyper exaggeration exploring a range of realms.
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On this 4th show, Bill explores spiritual seekers. In John 1:38, when Jesus asks "what are you looking for?, is this a call for all of us to reflect on our deepest desires?
Bill explores how this question applies to modern seekers of success, significance, meaning and happiness.
Of note, today's discussion turns to discernment between worldly ambitions and deeper, God-centered purpose.
And enjoy our Bible Trivia moment on Andrew.
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Hear best selling author, Sylvia Worsham, and her most interesting backstory. Sylvia's day was a surgeon who served our country in Vietnam. He saved many lives and gave the ultimate sacrifice by losing his life to exposure to Agent Orange.
Listen to lessons of integrity, gold standards in parenting and core values that are applicable to your life.
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Hear this beautiful stories of three miracles in 72 hours of author Sylvia Worsham. She has been transformed to a greater purpose and mission to help others.
Read Journey to Me and IN Faith I Thrive. You will explore deep personal change and pivotal moments that will inspire you.
Discover God's character and start a higher level of mindfulness.
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Jane Gentry, Futurist, straight talking business strategist and no nonsense growth guru delivers the truth around issues with company culture, leadership and being a slave to technology.
Visit www.janegentry.com to hire Jane's company and initiate corporate cultural change TODAY.
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This series of significance continues with the book of Jonah asking the big question of why are you angry?
Is alright to be angry, especially today with our very angry society.
Why is it so hard to receive grace and extend grace in this day of anger?
Hear Bill's explanation of Jonah, the prophet, going to Ninevah. He decided not to and a story came up and Jonah was swallowed by a giant fish. Then Jonah went into Ninevah and told them that God would punish them if they didn't obey Him.
Learn ways that Jonah's story challenges traditional views of obedience and faithfulness.
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Learn about the original 8 love languages from Dr. Judson Swihert, distinguished counselor and author of How Do I Say, "I Love You?"
You may know 5 love languages, but this futurist, humble and curious family therapists originally pioneered eight.
Time together.Touch.Words.Meeting emotional needs.Helping each other.Being on the same side.Meeting material needs.Bringing out the best in each spouse.Enjoy this exclusive conversation and also hear about his role with www.fathers.com, his books- Helping Children of Divorce and Counseling in Times of Crisis. Hear about how you can emphasize the importance of making your spouse feel significant.
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Honesty, Hard Work and Discipline come alive in this Truly Significant March Madness Special with University of Kentucky Women's Basketball head coach Matthew Mitchell. Learn about practicing discipline that will sustain success and significance. Pay attention to substantiative actions, not short term fixes. Read Ready to Win: How Great Leaders Succeed Through Preparation. And by the way, Coach Mitchell picked St. John's to win the Men's NCAA championship and the Texas Longhorns to win the women's championship.
Read READY TO WIN: How Great Leaders Succeed Through Preparation
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Dr. Shannon Poach is a licensed, clinical psychologist who happens to be an expert on Emotional Intelligence. Today's program takes you down the avenue of Emotional Intelligence, dives into the relevance of Perceiving Emotions, Using Emotions to Facilitate Thinking, Emotions playing a role in cognitive processes, what are common misconceptions, how can singles with low EQ recognize their gaps and take steps to improve?
Dr. Poach is the President of The Right One, co-founded with Scott Nordhaus. They are changing the way singles find love....emotionally, intelligently, and for the long term.
Visit www.therightone-beta.com today and dwell on the possibilities.
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Caroline Mendez and Tiffany Province are working the "zone of significance" with Haiti Mama. Hear this touching story of how this organization is changing the lives of Haitians, and in particular orphans, through a subscription based product offering.
For only $69 each quarter, you receive a gift box with a variety of Haitian made products. Contribute today and subscribe at www.haitimama.org.
During this conversation, learn some of the grander impact of this organization, become familar with a variety of products you will receive, and gain a deeper understanding of how your contribution can make a marked difference.
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Dr. Bill Sappenfield continues to stir hearts and minds with this Success to Significance series that answers SEVEN key questions.
Today, Bill riffs on Exodus 16, answering "what is it?" Hear the explanation behind Manna, learn some Bible trivia and ready your hearts for the upcoming Lent season.
Remember....Manna in Hebrew means "what is it?"
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When disaster strikes, the world watches. Homes crumble, lives are uprooted, and despair takes hold. But in the midst of chaos, thereâs a soundâa rumble, not of the storm, but of hope arriving. It's the heartbeat of Mercy Chefs, a group of extraordinary volunteers serving meals to those in desperate need.
Mercy Chefs was born from a simple yet profound idea: to bring relief not just to the body but to the soul. Founded by Gary LeBlanc, a chef who traded in the glitz of restaurants for the grit of disaster zones, this nonprofit became a lifeline for those who felt forgotten. It started with hot meals, lovingly prepared, but it has grown into something more. Something deeper. Something... significant. In their role as first responders, Mercy Chefs have stood on the frontlines of humanityâs greatest challengesâhurricanes, tornadoes, wildfires, and floods.
But the story here isnât just the storms; itâs how they respond. They donât just cook; they connect. They donât just serve; they soothe. And they donât ask whatâs in it for themâthey only ask, What can we do for you? The secret to their success lies in their core values, values that speak louder than any winds. They believe in dignity, ensuring that every plate served looks as good as it tastes. Because to Mercy Chefs, food isnât just nourishmentâitâs a message: You matter. They believe in compassion, rolling up their sleeves and working long hours, driven not by obligation but by love. And they believe in service, living a lifestyle of giving, not because they have to, but because they choose to. You see, Mercy Chefs are more than volunteers. They are givers. They donât give whatâs left overâthey give their best. They serve strangers like family. They donât worry about accolades, only outcomes. Because to them, life isnât about takingâitâs about giving back.
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Margaret Swallow devoted 23 years in the corporate world mastering the intricacies of brand management and strategy at P&G with five years working on Folger Coffee brand. She was successful by every conventional measure: a career on an upward trajectory, influence, and a reputation as a trusted leader. But, for Margaret, success wasnât enough.
It was a crisis that became the turning point. A global crisis within the coffee industry revealed a hard truth to Margaret: billions of dollars flowed through an industry that started with small, family-run farmsâfamilies that were often overlooked in the economic equation. For Margaret, this revelation resonated deeply. âIt starts with families,â she said. âGrowing families were part of my essence, whether biological or the family I became part of through life. That, for me, became my coffee family.â So, Margaret left the corporate world to answer a louder calling: to create significance through the very industry that had captured her heart. She joined the Coffee Quality Institute (CQI), leveraging her skills to help families around the globe. Margaretâs efforts were far-reaching, but they started smallâwith a ripple. Margaret, who had developed training programs at P&G, saw an opportunity to bring that experience to the nonprofit world. She designed a Women in Coffee Leadership Program, modeled after the Marketing Director College she had once spearheaded. But this program wasnât just about theory; it was interactive, practical, and transformative. From 2005 to 2006, Margaretâs program took root, inspiring the creation of the International Womenâs Coffee Alliance (IWCA). www.womenincoffee.org The IWCAâs ripple began as a single chapter in Costa Rica. But Margaret, inspired by the Rotary Clubâs model of local chapters, envisioned something far bigger. Today, there are over thirty IWCA chapters worldwide, each empowering women in coffee-growing communities to receive funding directlyâwithout intermediaries. âItâs about families helping families,â Margaret said. âAnd itâs about enabling local leaders to take charge of their own futures.â The ripple effects didnât stop there. Margaret worked with the University of Maryland to establish an alternative break program. Starting in 2010, students traveled to Los Andes, a coffee farm in Guatemala, to experience the harvest firsthand.
Over a decade, hundreds of students learned not just about coffee but about the lives and resilience of the families who cultivate it. âI wanted to connect people to a place Iâd send my own family,â Margaret reflected. And she did just that. For Margaret, it wasnât just about building programs; it was about fostering relationships. One of those relationships was with Phyllis Johnson, who co-founded the Coffee Coalition for Racial Equity, further expanding the industryâs impact and inclusivity. Margaretâs work inspired others to create ripples of their own, each wave building on the last. When asked if she would have followed this path without the crisis, Margaretâs answer was measured. âI think so. But the crisis crystallized the need. It made me ask, âWhere can I make the greatest difference?ââ
And Margaretâs blueprint for creating significance? Start with understanding the need, she advises. Commit realistically and execute with excellence. Whether itâs a small epiphanyâa "little e"âor a life-altering one, she emphasizes the importance of starting where you can and growing from there. Would she do it all again? Margaret smiled. âI wouldnât change a thing. Those 23 years at P&G prepared me for this work. They gave me the tools, the confidence, and the perspective. Everything Iâve done since then has been about giving back, about creating a ripple effect that matters.â And now, the rest of her life is still unfolding, one ripple at a time. Margaret Swallowâa woman who traded success for significanceâis proof that the best part of waking up is finding meaning in your cup.
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Enjoy the story of Millard and Linda Fuller, two visionaries, two big hearted people, shaped by their faith.
48 million people have been positively impacted through Habitat for Humanity.
Hear the inside story on Jimmy Carter or Charlie and Lula May. It's about people in need and how the Fuller intersected.
Fascinating people of significance.
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Emily Chang is living a life of significance. While she aspires to always do more, serve others, and optimize every precious minute, her resume of life includes opening her heart and home to 17 different foster children...all of different needs.
Listen to this conversation and hear about the social legacy that has been cast in her home and the positive influence on her daughter.
Read The Spare Room, one of the best books written, and start defining your own Social Legacy, living a more intentional life and leading with authentic purpose.
Visit www.social-change.com today.
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