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Episode 2 - Kingdom Company - The Podcast

Episode 2: Leading with Vision and Conviction – Having a vision is one thing, but without conviction, it won’t stand the test of time. In this episode, we break down leadership through the lens of The Social Network and the biblical example of...

An episode of the Kingdom Company - The Podcast podcast, hosted by Dawon Bahtuoh, titled "Episode 2 - Kingdom Company - The Podcast" was published on March 14, 2025 and runs 14 minutes.

March 14, 2025 ·14m · Kingdom Company - The Podcast

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Episode 2: Leading with Vision and Conviction – Having a vision is one thing, but without conviction, it won’t stand the test of time. In this episode, we break down leadership through the lens of The Social Network and the biblical example of Nehemiah. What happens when ambition outpaces integrity? How do we stay grounded in faith while building something that lasts? Tune in as we explore the power of vision anchored in conviction and how true leadership is about serving, not just striving.

Episode 2: Leading with Vision and Conviction – Having a vision is one thing, but without conviction, it won’t stand the test of time. In this episode, we break down leadership through the lens of The Social Network and the biblical example of Nehemiah. What happens when ambition outpaces integrity? How do we stay grounded in faith while building something that lasts? Tune in as we explore the power of vision anchored in conviction and how true leadership is about serving, not just striving.
The Company Podcast with Brad Pauquette Brad Pauquette Brad Pauquette and friends are talking to authors, publishing industry experts, and Kingdom-minded media producers who are doing the hard work of leveraging the media for Christ. Fresh Bread: We are together - Irish podcast Raymond McCullough: Kingdom Come Trust, Northern Ireland A live series of four 30 min. talks, given at The Boathouse in the Co. Down village of Groomsport, Northern Ireland - from April to June, 2002.Produced in Belfast, Northern Ireland, by Raymond McCullough, (the former editor of Irish Christian magazine, 'Bread'), who with his wife, Gerry, directs Kingdom Come Trust - based in Northern Ireland. Raymond is also director of media production company, Precious Oil Productions Ltd. These four talks focus on our being built and cemented together as a body in Christ. The body can only function effectively if we are held together by the bonds of peace and love, which bind us to one another. Introduced by: Kelly McCullough Music: 'Ar tir seo aguinne (Our Land)', from 'The great China Bike Ride', by Raymond McCullough: (available on iTunes) Produced in Northern Ireland by: Precious Oil Produ Vasilios Birlidis Presents: Dr. Sebastian Brackenridge- The Gayest Man in the United Kingdom Vasilios C. Birlidis LONG LIVE THE QUEEN!!!!! There is a new Queen in the United Kingdom! His name is Dr. Sebastian Brakenridge and the world has fallen in love with him.Hailing from the Scottish, Highlands, Dr. Brakenridge is incredibly intelligent, gay as the day is long, ruggedly handsome, unnervingly charming, and.... well, did we mention... very....very gay?A graduate of Oxford University*, Dr. Sebastian Brakenridge is a world-renowned supernatural/demigod historian, a social media influencer and a pet video aficionado. Known for his hysterical take on the things that go bump and sometimes burb in the night, Dr. Brakenridge's sold-out lecture series provides an unvarnished and very revealing take on the supernatural, providing the kind insights that are not spoken of in polite company. He is also known for never being late for dinner and being a few sandwiches short a picnic.His current lecture series, "Exploring Olympus", knocks the Olympian Gods off their lofty pedestals as Dr. Brakenridge d Afghan Wars 1839-42 and 1878-80, Part 1, The by Archibald Forbes (1838 - 1900) LibriVox The First Anglo–Afghan War was fought between British India and Afghanistan from 1839 to 1842. It was one of the first major conflicts during the Great Game, the 19th century competition for power and influence in Central Asia between the United Kingdom and Russia, and also marked one of the worst setbacks inflicted on British power in the region after the consolidation of British Raj by the East India Company. (Summary by Phil)
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