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Richard Jacobs
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Sep 13, 2023 • 29min
Everyone Can Be A Leader | Essential Leadership Advice From Sam Adeyemi
What does it take to be a leader? Is it true that anyone can be one? Sam Adeyemi, the author of Dear Leader: Your Flagship Guide to Successful Leadership, joins the podcast to explain. Sam is the senior pastor of Daystar Chri-stian Centre, Lagos, Nigeria – one of the largest growing churches in Africa. As an accomplished speaker and author, he has made it his goal to proclaim the gospel and show how God wants us to lead and succeed in every area of life. In addition to this, Sam is also the host of the popularly known motivational program "Success Power", a show that airs on radio and television stations across the globe… In this episode, we cover: How Sam came to faith. How important life lessons can turn into leadership opportunities. The profound effects that being a youth pastor can have on someone. The key elements that a good leader has to have in order to be effective. To learn more about Sam and his work with Daystar Chri-stian Centre, click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Sep 12, 2023 • 26min
Global Change and Biodiversity: Are We On The Brink Of A Mass Extinction? | An Expert Explains
In this episode, we sit down with Giovanni Strona, a senior researcher at the European Commission's Joint Research Centre and a former Associate Professor in Ecological Data Sciences at The University of Helsinki. With research interests centering around the interface between ecology, computer science, and physics, Giovanni is on a mission to better understand the multi-faceted threats of global change. So what role do ecological interactions play in extinction processes – and what mechanisms are contributing to biodiversity loss? Giovanni joins us to discuss his perspective on a chilling topic: the potential of another mass extinction… Tune in now to find out: The pathogens that may threaten our biological systems. What permafrost can show us about ancient viruses and bacteria. Methods scientists are using to study organisms that are thousands of years old. To learn more about Giovanni and his work, click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Sep 11, 2023 • 19min
Microplastic Pollution: Understanding Their Fate & Effects On Marine Environments
Today, we sit down with Dr. Meredith Evans Seeley to discuss environmental contaminants, microplastics, and ocean conservation. As a National Research Council postdoctoral fellow and research biologist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Dr. Seeley is on a mission to better understand "legacy and emerging contaminant pollution" in an effort to help preserve and protect our oceans. Microplastics are among the most unique environmental contaminants to research. With years of experience as a scientist in this field, Dr. Seeley is constantly refining her approach to microplastic chemistry, marine science, plastic analysis methods, and more… Click play now to learn about: Why microplastics are so diverse and difficult to study. How sublethal stress can impact the health and well-being of aquatic animals. The ways that scientists can determine how long a piece of plastic has been in the environment. The best ways to analyze and measure microplastics on a tangible scale. You can learn more about Dr. Seeley and her work here! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9

Sep 10, 2023 • 29min
Understanding Cultural Shifts | How The Political Left Informs Societal Norms
Our culture is constantly changing – but what factors are pushing this change? Given social movements like cancel culture, social justice, and critical race theory, we seem to be in the midst of a historical turning point. Here to discuss this complex subject from an academic perspective is Eric Kaufmann, a Professor of Politics at Birkbeck College, University of London… As an expert in national identity, the cultural left, and political demography, Eric is committed to uncovering the truth behind this societal shift. In addition to his work as a Professor, he has also written several books, including Whiteshift: Immigration, Populism and the Future of White Majorities, Shall the Religious Inherit the Earth?: Demography and Politics in the Twenty-First Century, and Changing Places: Mapping the White British Response to Ethnic Change. Join the conversation now to discover: The intersection of nationalism and anti-nationalist ideals, and how they influence our culture. What cultural socialism is, and the potential backlashes that can come with it. The role that the media landscape has played in social polarization. Why cultural values are becoming more determinative. To find out more about Eric and his work, click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Sep 9, 2023 • 24min
How To Grow Crops Year-Round Using Greenhouses | Advice From An Expert Homesteader
Joining us once again on the podcast is Dawn Gallop of #9 Farms. Dawn is a multi-talented individual, with skills including farming, cheesemaking, soapmaking, beekeeping, and more... In this episode, she sits down with us to discuss greenhouses – detailing what makes them so useful, and how to use them to get the most out of year-round gardening. As a mother of 9 kids, Dawn has been homesteading since 1992. Over the years, she has developed an in-depth understanding of what it means to be self-sufficient, and she is on a mission to share her wealth of knowledge with the world… Click play to learn more about: Dawn's history with greenhouse gardening. How warmer climates should utilize shade cloth in greenhouses. The cheapest and easiest ways to help high tunnel crops thrive in cold weather. Advice for homesteaders living in frigid climates. To find out more about Dawn, click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Sep 8, 2023 • 38min
Fostering Self-Sustainability And Community Connectivity With The Texas Boys
TD and Matt from The Texas Boys join the podcast today to discuss their journey from the Northeast to Texas, and how their lives have changed since. After 8 years of living in the country of Texas, their family has developed an in-depth understanding of farming – and a knack for self-sufficiency. A stark contrast from the hustle and bustle of the Northeast, this fresh lifestyle has enabled them to live the meaningful lives they had always dreamt of… From leather goods to coffee, The Texas Boys offer their audience a vast array of products and education. What is their mission in all of this? To be self-sustainable with the help of their community. Click play to learn more about: What made The Texas Boys want to move from the Northeast? How The Texas Boys dealt with an extreme weather event in 2020. The importance of being aligned with a community that fits your core values. To learn more about The Texas Boys, visit TheTexasBoys.com now! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Sep 7, 2023 • 32min
Exploring The Many Advantages Of Self-Sufficient Living With Mark Valencia
In today's day and age, self-sustainability is more important than ever. And with the many educators on the internet, gaining access to this knowledge is becoming increasingly simple. Joining us today to chat about his experience working with nature is Mark Valencia. Mark has a Youtube channel called Self Sufficient Me. On this channel, Mark educates viewers about realistic self-sufficient living, organic gardening, keeping wildlife, and more. After leaving the military in 2008, Mark became an at-home dad that focused his efforts on gardening and self-sustainable living practices. After years of developing his skills in this area, Mark decided to document his methods to share with the world. Click play to learn about: The challenges that Mark encountered when he first started gardening. How much time Mark allocates to gardening. The gardening issues that Mark deals with on a regular basis. How exercise and outdoor activities can improve mental health. As Mark often says, "you don't have to be self-sufficient in everything, just be self-sufficient in something." You can find the Self Sufficient Me Youtube channel here, and website here! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Sep 6, 2023 • 38min
New Ways To Become A Self-Sustaining Parent
Where do we turn if we cannot feed our newborns? Baby formula shortages are becoming a real problem, and parents are being forced to find creative ways out of this conundrum . . . In this episode, we are joined by Ammie Harris, the founder of Ammie Harris Homestead. Ammie sits down to chat with us about the baby formula shortage, and how she has come up with holistic alternatives to this invaluable resource. Using her Youtube channel and blog as a platform, Ammie has dedicated much of her time to educating people on this important topic and providing essential motherhood tips. Click play to explore: How and why Ammie came up with an alternative baby formula for her child. What it means to be a "homesteader", and the skills that come with it. The habits you can cultivate to create a healthy home. How Ammie has "used her diet as sunscreen" Do you want to master new ways to be a self-sustaining parent? Access Ammie Harris's educational resources by visiting her blog here and her Youtube channel here! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C

Sep 5, 2023 • 28min
The Sustainable Advantages That An Off-Grid Lifestyle Can Offer
What does it mean to be truly sustainable? Few individuals test the limits to find out. Since living off the grid is among the most realistic ways to be completely sustainable, it can be difficult for the general public to fathom what this lifestyle actually looks like. online pharmacy https://swfacenter.com/wp-content/languages/eng/lipitor.html no prescriptionSince living off the grid is among the most realistic ways to be completely sustainable, it can be difficult for the general public to fathom what this lifestyle actually looks like. In this episode, we are joined by John Hancock. John runs the Frugal Off Grid Arizona Homestead, has a Youtube channel called "Frugal Off Grid", and is the author of the book Frugal Off Grid: Build An Off Grid Homestead With Next To Nothing. As an outdoor educator and enthusiast, John has committed his time and energy to educating people about the sustainable benefits that off-grid living practices can offer. Join us now to discover: John's background, and what led him to shift to off-grid living. How he began his process of homesteading in the high desert of Arizona. How much water it takes to live this way. Practical advice that John has for urban-dwelling individuals. online pharmacy https://swfacenter.com/wp-content/languages/eng/cytotec.html no prescription online pharmacy https://swfacenter.com/wp-content/languages/eng/lexapro.html no prescriptio Do you have what it takes to live off the grid? Tune in now to find out! You can learn more about John and his lifestyle by visiting frugaloffgrid.com. Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C Episode also available on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/39HOwzd

Sep 4, 2023 • 28min
Unifying Science And Faith: How To Analyze Paleontology From A Christian Perspective
Today, we sit down with Dr. Marcus R. Ross, a paleontologist and CEO of Cornerstone Educational Supply. As a long-time educator, Dr. Ross has taught for over 15 years as an Associate Professor of Geology and Assistant Director of the Center for Creation Studies at Liberty University. Dr. Ross is a creationist and an accomplished science educator. Drawing from his background in the Christian faith, he is on a mission to help students understand our world from a biblical young-Earth perspective… In this conversation, we discuss: What sparked Dr. Ross's interest in paleontology. The secular push backs that can occur from being a Christian scientist. How the Biblical flood started, and what fossils can tell us about it. Interesting facts about mosasaurs. Want to learn more about Dr. Ross and his work? Click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C


