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I am Steph! Thank you for being here! I am an occupational therapist, reiki master, specialised kinesiologist, and above all, a human being learning to express my authentic self! I specialise in neurodivergent affirming practice and trauma informed care. I am an AuDHDer (Autistic and ADHD) I also have CPTSD and a dissociative disorder. This podcast was named Alphabet Soup after I looked at my diagnosis rap sheet! I then realised none of this defined me, and I felt called to share with you my ...
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Leadership Is Changing

Denis Gianoutsos

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Welcome to Leadership is Changing! Each week, we and our guests provide information and insights through exploring leading change. This is taking your leadership to another level by finding the balance between executive excellence and personal well-being through stories that inspire real change. It’s time to adapt in our fast-moving world when leadership is changing, with your host, Denis Gianoutsos.
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Eboni Queens of NH

Brenda Lett, Stephanie Hawkins, Devona Warner

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Welcome to the "Eboni Queens of New Hampshire" podcast, where we shine a light on crucial issues of mental health and racism from the perspectives of African Descendant communities. Each episode is a journey through authentic stories and raw viewpoints, aiming to educate and challenge misconceptions about racism. Join us as we foster meaningful conversations and serve as a steppingstone for voices that need to be heard. Dive into discussions that matter and help us bridge the gap in understa ...
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Exposed: Scandalous Files of the Elite

Envision Podcast Productions: Jim Chapman

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From the award winning True Crime producers of Real Life Real Crime, Bloody Angola, and Unspeakable comes a new podcast that exposes the elite in politics, entertainment and finance with Exposed: The Scandalous Files of the Elite. Award winning host Jim Chapman breaks down each scandal in detail referring to actual court doucuments, witness accounts, and insider information that you won't find anywhere else. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/exposed-scandal ...
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Jim Chapman explores the exploits of Texas Bad Teacher Heather Robertson and Florida Bad Teacher Stephanie Peterson whose relationships with students led to serious consequences. #badteachers #heatherrobertson #stephaniepeterson #exposed #podcast Chapters 00:03 Scandalous Teachers 03:22 Arrest of Heather Robertson 10:46 Transition to Daytona Beach,…
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The 3rd day of jury selection has wrapped up in the “Diddy Trial” and Jim Chapman is bringing you the update including a key witness who is now missing. Also up for discussion is the defense dream team combs has assembled, the quips of the day from potential jurors and the comment that made even Sean Combs smile. #seancombs #Diddy #trial #exposed #…
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What if leading in 2025 isn't about doing more, but leading smarter, more human, and with purpose? As the world continues to shift rapidly, Denis shares the 7 leadership trends shaping the future and what you need to do now to stay effective and ahead of the curve. This Ask Denis episode isn't theory. It's a practical pulse check. You’ll walk away …
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A cornerstone of the evangelization of early New Spain was the conversion of Nahua boys, especially the children of elites. They were to be emissaries between Nahua society and foreign missionaries, hastening the transmission of the gospel. Under the tutelage of Franciscan friars, the boys also learned to act with militant zeal. They sermonized and…
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In this third episode, selection in the Sean Combs' trial has started and Jim Chapman, host of Exposed: Scandalous Files of the Elite brings you all the details occuring inside the courtroom. The prosecution and defense teams are fousing on juror biases and Jim discusses that today as well as “Diddy” plea deal rejection and what is next for this "t…
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Today, and for the past several years, many people both here and abroad have been trying to make sense of the radical right and its financial and ideological grip on the Republican party. Why is it that so many Americans have turned against democracy? What explains the authoritarian reaction of so many American citizens, even when that reaction wor…
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In this episode of "Exposed: Scandalous Files of the Elite," Jim Chapman uncover a disturbing double case of misconduct involving high school music teachers. He starts with the arrest of Jonathan Priano, a respected band director, on charges of institutional sexual assault. His grooming tactics and inappropriate relationships with students are exam…
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What if the best leaders aren't the smartest, but the most human? Joe Davis, former Senior Partner at Boston Consulting Group and author of The Generous Leader, joins Denis to share timeless lessons from his 37-year leadership journey. From missed promotions to handwritten cards, Joe reveals why work ethic, humility, and heart matter more than ever…
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The images we use to think about moral character are powerful. They inform our understanding of the moral virtues and the ways in which moral character develops. However, this aspect of virtue ethics is rarely discussed. In Ecological Moral Character: A Catholic Model (Georgetown UP, 2024) , Nancy M. Rourke creates an ecological model through which…
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The Anabaptists, alongside the Lutheran and Reformed churches, were the third major current in the sixteenth century Reformation movements. From their beginnings, the Anabaptists were highly diverse and yet they shared some central beliefs and practices for which they were quickly persecuted – for example, defenselessness and nonresistance, the ref…
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In this second episode of “The Trial of Sean Combs, Jim Chapman covers the complete timeline for this monumental criminal trial involving Sean “Diddy” Combs v/s The United States and catches you up on the final breaking news before the start of the trial. Chapters: 00:03 The start of the Diddy Trial 34:43 Disturbing Allegations Surface 41:32 Celebr…
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How do you lead when transparency is non-negotiable, your team is remote, and emotional intelligence is a business advantage? In this mashup edition, you’ll hear powerful perspectives on what leadership must become in a world shaped by disruption, hybrid work, and a rising demand for authenticity. These voices speak from experience, reminding us th…
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"In the beginning, God administrated." For as Donald Prudlo observes, "There can be no achievement without administration." In this book he seeks to restore the idea that while administration is necessary even in the institutional Church, holiness is not only possible for those charged with governance, but is a fulfillment and type of Christus Rect…
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How do the disillusioned, the forgotten, and the persecuted not merely hold on to life but expand its possibilities and preserve its beauty? What, in other words, does utopia look like in black? These questions animate Aaron Robertson’s exploration of Black Americans' efforts to remake the conditions of their lives. Writing in the tradition of Said…
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A powerful new history detailing the most significant military clashes between Islam and Christendom over the 1,300 years of the Muslim caliphate. From the taking of the holy city of Jerusalem in the 7th century AD by Caliph Umar, to the collapse of the Ottoman Empire following the end of World War I, Christian popes, emperors and kings, and Muslim…
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What if staying relevant as a leader isn’t about having the answers, but asking the right questions? In a world where change is constant and disruption is the new normal, how do you grow without losing your grounding? Denis Gianoutsos shares five powerful strategies to help leaders stay sharp, self-aware, and connected to what matters most. From cu…
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Jana Byars talks to Miles Pattenden about his book, Electing the Pope in Early Modern Italy, 1450-1700 (Oxford UP, 2017), just about to be released in paperback. This study offers a radical reassessment of the history of early modern papacy, constructed through the first major analytical treatment of papal elections in English. Papal elections, wit…
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The history of early modern biblical scholarship has often been told as a teleological narrative in which a succession of radical thinkers dethroned the authority of the sacred word. The Limits of Erudition: The Old Testament in Post-Reformation Europe (Cambridge UP, 2024) tells a very different story. Drawing on a mass of archival sources, Timothy…
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In this episode Jim Chapman brings you the Eleventh Volume of Jailhouse phonecalls placed by Alex Murdaugh Prior to his trial for the murder of his wife and son. #Murdaugh #southcarolina #trial #jail #crime #criminal #exposed #podcast Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/exposed-scandalous-files-of-the-elite--6073723…
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What if leadership wasn’t a title, but a toolbelt? In this insightful and energizing episode, Denis sits down with Jack Cohen, founder of Dark Knight Ventures and former CEO of Cohen Financial, to unpack the deeper essence of leadership. Jack brings decades of wisdom across real estate, finance, and entrepreneurship, and a unique perspective shaped…
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The institution of slavery permeated the ancient world, such that the realities of slavery and its long shadows pervade the New Testament and other early Christian texts. Yet enslavement remains an under-taught aspect of the context of the New Testament and early Christianity, leaving pastors, laypersons, and neophyte college students alike to fill…
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The work of St. Bartholomew of Braga, O.P. (1514-1590) appears here in English for the first time despite its long and enduring influence in ecclesiastical circles. His meditations on the office of pastor have provided critical insight bishops since their initial circulation and have helped form the most famous among them, including Bartholomew's p…
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In this premiere episode of “The Trial of Sean Combs, Jim Chapman brings you completely up to date on the final preparations for this monumental criminal trial involving Sean “Diddy” Combs v/s The United States. #seancombs #Diddy #trial #exposed #podcast #badboyrecords #crime #court #rap Chapters 00:03 Inaugural Episode: The Trial of Diddy 07:46 Li…
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What does it take to lead in a fast-changing, unpredictable world? In this powerful mashup, Denis brings together top voices who reveal why authenticity, resilience, developing others, and core values are now the cornerstones of impactful leadership. Tune in to discover the mindset and strategies leaders need to thrive today. EP38 | Neil Milliken: …
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Does the Gospel of Mark reflect a post-Jewish, Gentile Christianity? Perhaps not. John Van Maaren says the Gospel of Mark should be read as an expression of first-century Judaism. Tune in as we speak with John Van Maaren about his recent book, The Gospel of Mark’s Judaism and the Death of Christ as Ransom for Many (Mohr Siebeck, 2025). John Van Maa…
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In this episode Jim Chapman delves into the lawsuit against Shannon Sharp, alleging sexual assault from an ex-girlfriend amid his $100 million podcast deal, and discusses Sharp's denials and what could be next for the NFL Hall of Fame tight end. Chapters 00:04 Emergency Episode: Shannon Sharp's Controversy 02:59 The Rise of Shannon Sharp 05:29 Alle…
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How do great leaders stay grounded without burning out when uncertainty hits and the fog rolls in? Denis Gianoutsos tackles a crucial leadership challenge: navigating chaos with clarity, energy, and purpose. Drawing from real coaching conversations and practical frameworks, this episode is a powerful guide for leaders who want to stay steady while …
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Reconciliation between Europe's Protestants and Catholics led to a new era of Christian collaboration. Why did these erstwhile foes end their schism and begin to make peace? In this riveting study, Udi Greenberg shows that ecumenism grew out of a shared desire to protect against perceived threats to Christian life. The End of the Schism: Catholics,…
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In this episode Jim Chapman explores the case of Dr. James Tolliver Craig, a Colorado dentist, who allegedly poisoned his wife Angela by giving her smoothies tainted with cyanide. Chapters 06:01 The Alarming Package 07:28 Financial Struggles and Marital Issues 08:43 Friends and Family Speak Out 09:52 Text Messages Reveal Tensions 20:45 The Search f…
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From the battles over Jerusalem to the emergence of the “Holy Land,” from legally mandated ghettos to the Edict of Expulsion, geography has long been a component of Christian-Jewish relations. Attending to world maps drawn by medieval Christian mapmakers, Cartographies of Exclusion: Anti-Semitic Mapping in Medieval England (Penn State University Pr…
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Christian mission in the modern era has generally been conceptualized as a Western endeavor: “from the West to the rest.” The rise and explosive growth of world Christianity has challenged this narrative, emphasizing Christian mission as “from everywhere to everywhere.” Dr. Las Newman contributes to this revitalized perspective, interrogating our u…
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What if the secret to sustainable leadership isn’t just innovation, but inclusion? Dr. Serena Huang, Chief Data Officer, AI keynote speaker, and author of The Inclusion Equation, joins Denis to reveal why the future of leadership depends on high inclusion and high well-being. From leading people analytics at giants like GE and PayPal to launching h…
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Jim Chapman concludes the case of Brittany Fortinberry, a teacher accused of inappropriate behavior with students in Martinsville, Indiana, detailing the investigation, victim statements, and evidence found at her home. Chapters 02:45 Victim Number Three 05:57 Graphic Details Emerge 08:19 Victim Number Four's Account 12:25 More Victims Come Forward…
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The good news of Jesus includes his life, death, resurrection, and future return—but what about his ascension? Though often neglected or misunderstood, the ascension is integral to the gospel. In The Ascension of Christ: Recovering a Neglected Doctrine (Lexham Press), Patrick Schreiner argues that Jesus’ work would be incomplete without his ascent …
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What kind of leadership does a fast-changing world demand? In this dynamic mashup episode, Denis speaks with leaders who challenge outdated norms, shatter myths, and redefine what it means to lead with courage, clarity, and compassion. Whether it’s breaking free from gatekeeping systems, embracing structural change, or fostering self-aware, transpa…
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In The Nero-Antichrist: Founding and Fashioning a Paradigm (Cambridge UP, 2020), Shushma Malik reconstructs the means by which the emperor Nero came to be identified with the New Testament's antichrist. Malik surveys the first four Christian centuries to show how Nero mythology developed, often in ways that were much more positive than we might exp…
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CrossFit in the United States has become increasingly popular, around which a fascinating culture has developed which shapes everyday life for the people devoted to it. CrossFit claims to be many things: a business, a brand, a tremendously difficult fitness regimen, a community, a way to gain salvation, and a method to survive the apocalypse. In Th…
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Quran Commentary and the Biblical Turn (de Gruyter, 2024) examines the exegetical relationship between the Quran and the Bible in Islamic intellectual history. As the two have been called "intertwined scriptures" due to the Quran’s frequent invocation of biblical narratives and figures, a question is raised: what is the history of Muslims’ exegetic…
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What does it take to realize a lifelong dream? When the stakes are high and the journey is long, what separates those who achieve greatness from those who fall short? Denis Gianoutsos reflects on Rory McIlroy’s historic Grand Slam win at the Masters and what it reveals about leadership, discipline, and the power of long-term focus. This isn’t just …
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Jesus' Crown of Thorns has become one of the most ubiquitous features of Christian religious art, but was the original crown anything like the crown of popular medieval art and piety? The image conjured by art history is that of a bloodied, beaten Jesus, wearing a cruelly fashioned, woven crown made of sharp thorns. But this image is deeply mislead…
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Why does the Gospel of Mark make specific and repeated reference to the compassion of Jesus in the miracle stories? Compassion and the Characterization of the Markan Jesus (Brill, 2024) discusses the function that compassion has in the Markan characterization of Jesus, particularly in how the terminology employed depicts Jesus as entering the suffe…
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Jim Chapman explores the case of Brittany Fortinberry, a teacher accused of inappropriate behavior with students in Martinsville, Indiana, detailing the investigation, victim statements, and evidence found at her home. Timestamps 00:04 Warning: Graphic Details Ahead 01:32 Inappropriate Messages Uncovered 05:00 Victim Accounts of Grooming 06:17 Grap…
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What if the next leadership level isn’t about doing more, but becoming more of who you already are? When the title fades and the checklist clears, how you show up remains. La Tonya Roberts, a seasoned Fractional COO and human capital strategist, unpacks the mindset shifts leaders must embrace to build trust, retain talent, and scale without burning…
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In this 6th and final episode of Exposed Investigates: The Micah Miller Case, Jim Chapman details the lawsuit filed against JP Miller alleging rape of a 15 year old female and wraps up the case with his opinion on what really happened to Mica Miller. Chapters 01:27 JP Miller sues everyone 04:21 The Alleged Truth Surfaces 12:01 Legal Fallout 19:14 W…
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In this special mashup of Leadership is Changing, host Denis Gianotsous talks with James Rosebush, Denise Reed Lamoreaux, Dr. Alex Vincent, and Richard Barnett. Each guest shares fresh insights on how leadership is shifting in today’s complex world. From connecting with diverse teams to leading authentically and creating safe workplace spaces, this…
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“And a great storm of wind arose, and the waves beat into the boat, so that the boat was already filling [.…] And he awoke and rebuked the wind, and said to the sea, ‘Peace! Be still!’ And the wind ceased, and there was a great calm. He said to them, “Why are you afraid? Have you no faith?” (Mk 4: 37-41) Bishop Athanasius Schneider, auxiliary bisho…
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How can impure, earthbound humans gain access to God, who is holy and in heaven? In ancient Israel and much of the ancient world, the answer was obvious: by means of a temple. Tune in as we talk with Nicholas Moore about his recent book, The Open Sanctuary: Access to God and the Heavenly Temple in the New Testament (Baker Academic, 2024), which exp…
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If everyone has big ideas, why do only a few leaders see them through? This solo episode with host Denis Gianoutsos tackles a leadership truth that’s often overlooked: Great ideas are everywhere. Still, consistent follow-through is rare—and that’s where the real fortune lies. Drawing from his experience coaching leaders across the globe, Denis brea…
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In this 27th episode of the “Murdaugh” series, Jim Chapman continues to discuss the Becky Hill investigation bringing you into the present day. Jim then transitions into some lesser known facts regarding Alex Murdaugh’s life behind bars and finishes up with another edition of Jailhouse Phonecalls. Timestamps: 11:57 Alec's Strip Club Brawl 18:05 Ale…
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