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God has a habit of wanting to speak right into the circumstances that we’re travelling through here and now; the very issues that we each face in our everyday lives. Everything from dealing with difficult people … to discovering how God speaks to us; from overcoming stress … to discovering your God-given gifts and walking in the calling that God has placed on your life And that’s what these daily 10 minute A Different Perspective messages are all about.
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A Different Perspective is a Zeus podcast, hosted by Nick Searle, Co-Head of Equity Sales. In the different perspective podcast we speak to interesting characters within finance and business to understand more about their personal journey and ambitions. This is co-mingled with a discussion about their business. It’s more about the formation of the individual than the business per se; thus trying to gain that different perspective. This content is issued by Zeus Capital Limited (“Zeus”) (Inco ...
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Kevin Randle has, for more than forty-five years, studied the UFO phenomena in all its various incarnations. His training by the Army and the Air Force provides Randle with a keen insight into the operations and protocols of the military, their investigations into UFOs, and into a phenomenon that has puzzled people for more than a century. During his investigations, Randle has traveled the United States to interview hundreds of witnesses who were involved in everything from the Roswell, New ...
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In ADPJAE, Anonymous, 11, will give you a different perspective on everything from world news to LEGO sets, with episodes coming out each week. This podcast was started from scratch, without a penny, by a 11 year old. Donations are appreciated. Link to our website: sites.google.com/view/adpjae Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adpjae/support
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Carlos loves coffee and Angela loves tea - this firey duo have diametrically opposed views of the world. These eccentric Perthonalities have one thing in common - both their lives are crazier than any reality TV show. They are now ready to share their stories that were too hot to be shown on TV. From Carlos’s kidnap ordeal, to Angela’s shopping addiction that led to an 80-pair shoe buying spree, you will laugh, cry, be inspired, and join their inner circle as they share secrets and opinions. ...
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Often we get the question from our clients; “We need to do something with Psychological Safety in our organization, but how do we approach this sensitive topic?” One of the key elements of psychological safety is having an open dialogue and feeling free to speak up. That is why we do not shy away from this topic but start to have conversations about it. Join us when we talk with a variety of people in senior leadership positions with a different perspective. We will hear the impact of time p ...
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Most of us live life with the expectation that one day – hopefully well of in the future, we’re going to die. We try not to think too much about that, but that’s the idea. So what if there’s an alternative? What if something else could happen – much sooner than we think? Hmm? There are two absolute certainties in life they tell us. Death and taxes.…
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This week Nick talks to Guy Gittins. Guy became CEO of Foxtons in September 2022, bringing with him extensive experience in the property sector and leadership roles. Prior to rejoining Foxtons, he served as CEO of Chestertons, a renowned London-based and international residential property firm. Guy's career began at Foxtons, where he worked until 2…
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Ever felt like – well, like it was all too much. That you’re groaning under the weight of life. And you look around at everyone else. They’re groaning too. It seems like it’s work, work, work. There’s no hope anymore. We’ve all been there. This week on the program, well, over the last few weeks, we've been looking at running the race and winning th…
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So many people start off running the grace race – walking with Jesus – with the expectation that it’s a walk in the park. And yet so often, it’s anything but that. Seems that from the beginning, we can have the wrong expectations. If you've joined us on the program over these last couple of weeks, you'll know that what we've been talking about is r…
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I don’t know about you, but it’s easy to get tired of life. To just – well, I’ve had it. I’m sick of always being the good guy. Don’t you get it, I’m tired. Hmm. Well God – yeah, God actually does get it. The last couple of weeks on the program we've been talking about running the race in order to win the prize. Not some foot race or a horse race o…
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I guess we’ve all run in a race some time in our lives. And we know the feeling that – well, I’m exhausted. I, I – I just want to give up. And that’s what happens to so many, when they’re running God’s race in their lives. I have a confession to make. I hate running. I love walking, I just hate running. There's something about the impact and breath…
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When people out there are behaving badly, our instinct, more often than not, is to close ourselves off from them. To build a wall, to harden our hearts. Hmm. Just as well that’s not the way God treats us, don’t you think? Can I ask you today just to picture the face of the person who’s causing you the most grief, the most pain, the most problems in…
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The lines between right and wrong have become quite blurred these days. Black and white are being pushed out, and there seems to be a big area of grey there in the middle. But right is still right. Wrong is still wrong. The question is, how do you live that truth out, in your relationships, in a world that prefers different shades of grey. God is a…
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The more electronic, the more digital, the more transactional this world becomes, the greater is the temptation to treat everyone the same. But we’re not all the same. We’re all different. Very, very different. One of the things that’s incredibly precious to each one of us is our own name. It’s an odd thing when you think about it. I mean, a name i…
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When it comes to life skills that really make a difference, knowing how to listen, how to shut up and how to speak the truth – well, I think that they would have to be right up there in the category of absolute essentials. So why is it that so often, we get this so wrong? Now when it comes to life skills that really make a difference, knowing how t…
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How we treat other people, you and I, is the most powerful witness of who Jesus is in our lives. Treat them well, and they have every chance of experiencing His love first hand. Treat them badly, and they may never, ever, ever … come to know Him. Kindness is a much underrated quality these days. Sure, we love it when other people are kind toward us…
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It’s funny how these days, there seem to be so many shades of grey when it comes to the difference between right, and wrong. But however you want to cut it, some things are right, and some things are wrong. Some people are good, and some people are bad. Which one are you? Wickedness is rather a strong word. I don’t think that any of us really think…
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We each have a sense of destiny built into our DNA. This sense that, well, there’s a plan out there somewhere, somehow. Something that we’re meant to do. Something that we’re meant to achieve. And unless we lay hold of that destiny, in a sense, we feel lost, as though we’re missing something. So let me ask you, is it right to be ambitious? My dicti…
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We get a lot of our understanding of who we are, where we fit and what we’re worth, by listening to what other people say. How the world reacts to us. The problem is, you can’t always believe everything you hear. If I asked you, in twenty-five words or less, to write down who you are, what would you write? No, not some bland generalised statement. …
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This week Nick talks to Jeff Chatfield Jeff serves as the Executive Chairman of Avation PLC and played a pivotal role in its founding and development. Throughout his career, he has held management and directorial positions in various companies across sectors such as the airline industry, data distribution, electronics, investment, broadcasting, and…
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At some point in the process of growing up, of maturing if you will, we all come to the conclusion that there are some things that we just can’t do. Some things that we just can’t be. We come to the conclusion that in certain areas we have limitations that we just can’t overcome. When you come to that conclusion, what do you do with it? There are c…
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One of the most difficult things about moving from being a child, to being an adult, is becoming responsible. Taking responsibility for your thoughts and your actions. That’s why a whole bunch of people simply, never grow up. Let’s be honest. Some people never grow up. Now, there are different aspects to growing up: Moving from childhood through th…
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The choices we make along the way have a lot to do with the sort of life we end up living. Good choices inevitably have good outcomes and bad choices …. Well, you know. But there’s one choice, a certain type of choice, that comes along every now and then that’s really important. It’s going to have a big impact on our lives. And when it does come, w…
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Most times when we run into difficult issues in our lives, we try to overcome them in our own strength – or perhaps with the help of a friend. But what do we do when we run into difficulties, obstacles, problems that are way beyond human strength? Then what? It’s great to be with you again today, almost the end of the week; getting there, not quite…
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Ask someone whether they’d like to live an extraordinary life, and most people will say “of course I would”. But then all of a sudden, when they realise that that’s going to involve sacrifices, the vast majority back off. There seems to be a big difference between the theory and the practice. When I finished High School, almost 40 years ago now, my…
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Pretty much everyone’s heard of the Golden Rule – you know, do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Yeah, okay. That’s nice. But what does it really mean, and what impact can it really have on the sort of life we end up living? I’m really excited to be with you again today, because this week again on the program we’re talking about How t…
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It’s all too easy in life to get stuck in a rut. In what we say, in what we do … and actually also in what we think. And when someone challenges those things – often times we defend our actions, our words and our thoughts. But the sort of life we live, depends a lot on our ability to see things from a different perspective. Hey, it’s easy to find o…
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Sometimes, looking at some parts of the church today, large parts in fact, you could swear that Jesus’ great commission to His disciples was “build something and they’ll come”. Well, it wasn’t. The key verb, the key doing word in the great commission is “go”. Go is such an extraordinary word. We are such masters of self-delusion, you and I. Come on…
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Sometimes it seems that life is just a series of power plays – it’s all about who has power over whom. But there’s a different sort of power. The power of God. There’s nothing at all that compares to God’s power. And that extraordinary power is available to anyone who trusts in Jesus. I wonder what the word "Power" means to you. Power is what flows…
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Not all of us are wired in such a way so that compassion is our first thing. It’s not that we don’t care, it’s just that compassion takes time. And in this day and age, having compassion … well, we just don’t have the time. Jesus … Jesus was a man of extraordinary compassion. Hey, I have a confession to make. I’m not naturally a compassionate perso…
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This week Nick talks to John Roberts John began his career as a waiter and kitchen salesman. In 2000, he founded Appliances Online after a friend bet him £1 to start a business. His entrepreneurial journey gained momentum when, in 2014, he led AO World’s listing on the London Stock Exchange, which was valued at £1.2 billion at the time. John has st…
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Most of us have heard that expression about being a dog with two masters. Turns out that dogs are simple, loyal creatures. Two masters is hard work. Two masters is confusing. So they always, always settle on just one master. The trick is … choosing the right one. When I was a young lad I had a dog called Banner. He wasn’t any particular breed. I th…
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Most people are concerned about what other people think about them. Some people are way too concerned what others think of them. And it turns out that when it comes to living an extraordinary life, the last thing Jesus was concerned about was what other people thought about Him. They say first impressions count. Of course they do and so many people…
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The easiest thing in the world is just to go with the flow. Conventional thinking about things – truth, morality – has changed enormously over the centuries. And not always, as people would have you believe – for the better. What we really need – is some true wisdom. Wisdom that works. One of the things I love to do in my reading is to look histori…
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Michael Schratt (private pilot/aviation historian) has been investigating UFO encounters for over 25 years. Between 2008 and 2009, Michael meticulously reviewed a minimum of 50,000 cases which were preserved at the CUFOS (Center for UFO Studies) archives in Chicago. Michael has re-created dozens of highly credible UFO cases using drawings, illustra…
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Every now and then we run into a difficult issue in a relationship. Sometimes the right thing to do is bite our lip. Other times we let it wash by and we forgive and we move on. But sometimes, sometimes we have to address issues – tackle them head on. How … how do you do that? Now I don't know about you but over these last few weeks I've really enj…
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Have you ever had that experience of being the “odd man out” if I can use that old phrase. Everybody seems to be in agreement about something … and you’re looking at this thing and what you really want to say us “Ahh, excuse me but I think – I think the Emperor’s Got No Clothes”? So what do you do? We're continuing our chat again today about what i…
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There are three types of people. People who control you. People who drain you. And people who empower you. We all know which one out of those three we’d rather hang out with, right? And if we’re going to live an extraordinary life … we all know which one out of those three we’d rather be, right? Now no prizes for guessing which type of person I'd r…
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Pretty much all of us want to live not just a dull, boring life, but an extraordinary life. The sort of life that – given who we are and where we live and what we’re capable of – makes a positive difference in this world. A life that counts for something. And one of the most extraordinary things we can do is to pour out our gifts and abilities for …
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Living an extraordinary life is about … well, it’s about having a positive impact in this world, in other people’s lives. It’s challenging, but satisfying. So why do some people live extraordinary lives, and others … ordinary lives? Sometimes, it’s about focus; it’s about what we set out to do. What are we talking about on the program today? The sa…
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Other people can be such a pain in the neck sometimes. Well, it’s true, isn’t it? They can. So the temptation is to go it alone, do things ourselves. Pride sets in – you know what I’m talking about. And yet it’s that very attitude that nobbles people – that stops them from living an extraordinary life. Hey, other people can be such a pain in the ne…
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Rob has an undergraduate degree in physics and spent his career at the US Patent and Trademark Office working on intellectual property in a number of areas, most importantly in aeronautics and astronautics. (Ironically, he said since the latter includes circular aircraft, he can state he worked on flying saucers for the government.) His UFO involve…
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By and large most of us don’t have a problem with authority … most of the time. Until we disagree with the person who’s in authority over us. Then it’s a problem. And yet learning to submit to authority is – surprisingly – one of the first steps to living an extraordinary life. One of the greatest joys in my life is being able to work with people o…
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This week Nick talk's to Corero's CEO Carl Herberger Carl oversees the business strategy and execution at Corero Network Security, a leading provider of DDoS protection solutions. Corero specialises in automatic detection and protection systems, offering network visibility, analytics, and reporting tools. The technology safeguards against both exte…
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Question – are you living an extraordinary life? A life that really counts for something … or not? And if not, why not? Well one of the reasons is that sometimes, the things of the past are ruining your present and robbing you of your future. It’s time to change that. Now there are plenty of people in this world who want to blame the past for where…
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Let’s face it, we all model our lives on something … or on someone. We just do. The sad thing is when we pick the wrong role model, it can take us in a terribly wrong direction. So where do we find the sort of role model that will lead us to live … and extraordinary life? Hey, beginning of a great new week, love it, love it, love it and welcome to …
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It’s one thing to be an Ambassador of Christ – that’s what those who believe in Jesus are called to be. Ambassador. But there are Ambassadors …. and then there are Ambassadors. You know what I mean. And the thing that makes the difference – is what’s going on in their hearts. In fact, it makes … all the difference. Over the last almost two weeks I …
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When we have a need – a real need – something we can’t do or fix or resolve for ourselves – what we need, is a helping hand. And of we get that helping hand – the person who’s attached to that hand, well, they go up in our estimation. They earn the right to say things that others can’t to us. Funny thing happens through a helping hand. Whenever the…
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Have you ever met someone and … all they do is talk. They never seem to stop long enough to listen – only to figure out what they’re going to say next. They’re … well, boring. Sometimes I think though when we’re telling others about Jesus, we think we have to be like that – all talk. If only we could learn to preach with our ears. It never, never, …
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If someone believes in Jesus – they’re called to be an Ambassador of Christ. Now – the stock in trade of an Ambassador is diplomacy. But what does that mean and how do we use it – when God is making His appeal to a lost and hurting world – through us. Now I don't know about you but most of us have blind spots. In fact the reason they're called blin…
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Anyone who believes in Jesus – is also meant to be an Ambassador of Christ. Now – that’s not an easy role. Sometimes being Ambassador requires some tough talk. Other times it’s about diplomacy – the question is, knowing when to call a spade a spade, and when to be more … circumspect. One of the most embarrassing things I've ever seen as a Christian…
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There’s nothing worse than a hypocrite. One of the things we’re called to be, if we believe in Jesus, is Ambassadors of Christ. But if how we live our lives – what we say, what we do – if our lives don’t measure up – then what sort of Ambassadors are you and I going to make? When people look at us – what do they see? An Ambassador, or a hypocrite? …
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Imagine having a job where you had to try to convince people of something you yourself didn’t really believe. That’d be a tough gig don’t you think. And yet that’s how many a Christian feels about telling others about Jesus. Because they themselves haven’t been convinced that He really makes a difference in their lives – on the inside – how can the…
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This week, Nick talks to Christian Purcell, Co-Founder of DropPoint. Christian is the co-founder of DropPoint, a UK-based platform that helps individuals declutter by connecting them with local charitable causes seeking in-kind donations. Through its searchable directory, users can easily find grassroots projects and organizations in need of specif…
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Most of the people who believe in Jesus have a sense that part of that involves sharing their faith – sharing their Jesus – with other people. That somehow we’re meant to be Ambassadors of Christ. But you look around at the culture in which we live, and you have to ask yourself – does anyone really want to know? How do I share the Good News of Jesu…
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