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#73 - Mats Georgson - Hur fungerar varumärken?
Bakom gästmicken hittar vi den här gången Mats Georgson. Med en lång erfarenhet inom marknadsföringsvärlden hittar vi idag Georgson i rollen som VD för Georgson & Co samt CMO på Limebook - där en del av fokuset ligger på att hjälpa företag att se sig själva utifrån och vad som kan förbättras när det kommer till att strukturera och prioritera de strategiska frågorna. Avsnittet behandlar Mats Georgson och Torbjörn Sjöström en vid bredd av frågor - bland annat: Hur fungerar varumärken? Hur bygger man de...
2024-04-25
41 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Forgiveness without Limit | The Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost
That’s what real forgiveness is. It doesn’t take count. It doesn’t expire. It doesn’t come in different sizes. It doesn’t stop after seven times, and it doesn’t stop after seventy-seven times. How could we ever refuse to forgive when God has been so generous to us? Forgiveness isn’t just an act, but it’s an attitude. We were “in sin.” As baptized children of God our whole life is a life of repentance. And renewed by the Holy Spirit, with hearts cleansed from sin, so too from us flows forgiveness without limit. Sermon on Matthew 18...
2023-09-24
13 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
As the Word Is Sown, God Grows His Kingdom | The Eighth Sunday after Pentecost
It’s the mighty Word of God at work in us, the word that proclaims that proclaims that by Jesus’ death our sins are forgiven, and that by his resurrection we have new life. It’s the word that takes root in our hearts and leads us to stand tall in the light of God’s glory with the joy of his righteousness. It’s that word in our lives that bears fruit for this life and for eternal life. Sermon on Matthew 13:1–9, 18–23 by Pastor Seth Georgson
2023-07-23
13 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Baptized into Death and Life | The Sixth Sunday after Pentecost
In your baptism you have a new life. A life free from sin. A life to live before God, loving him above all things, not for fear of punishment, but in the peace of forgiveness and salvation, given to you freely by God. In their last minutes of this life, knowing the heaven that awaited them, the first Lutheran martyrs, Hendrik Voes and Johann van Esschen, sang praises to God their Savior. We will see them at the resurrection. May God grant us such a faith, a faith to say, “I am at peace. Death, what can you do to...
2023-07-09
16 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Passion History of Our Lord - Lesson 5
They crucified him there with the criminals, one on his right and the other on his left. Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.” ... When Jesus had received the sour wine, he said, “It is finished!” Jesus cried out with a loud voice, “Father, into your hands I commit my spirit!” When he had said this, he bowed his head and gave up his spirit. Jesus suffered and died not because of the cruelty of man, but because of his love for sinners, even us. By his passion (suffering), we have the for...
2023-04-04
09 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Passion History of Our Lord - Lesson 4
Pilate said to them, “Then what do you want me to do with the man you call the King of the Jews? What should I do with Jesus, who is called Christ?” They all said to him, “Crucify him!” ... Then they led him away to crucify him. Jesus was carrying his own cross. Jesus suffered and died not because of the cruelty of man, but because of his love for sinners, even us. By his passion (suffering), we have the forgiveness of sins, life, and salvation. Join Pastor Georgson this week as we read through a five-part Passion...
2023-03-28
07 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Passion History of Our Lord - Lesson 3
Then the high priest said to him, “I place you under oath by the living God: Tell us if you are the Christ, the Son of God!” Jesus said to him, “It is as you have said. But I tell you, soon you will see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of power and coming on the clouds of heaven.” Jesus suffered and died not because of the cruelty of man, but because of his love for sinners, even us. By his passion (suffering), we have the forgiveness of sins, life, and salvation. Join Pastor G...
2023-03-21
09 min
Gasettens MFF-podd
7. Andreas Georgson: "Upplevde fem år inom loppet av ett" (Del 1)
En lång intervju i två delar med Andreas Georgson, teknisk chef i Malmö FF. I den första delen ligger fokus på 2022. Då var Andreas Georgson både sportchef och senare interimtränare. Hur ser han på året i efterhand? Hur han mått efter kritiken? Vad borde MFF och han själv ha gjort annorlunda? Del 2 släpps på torsdag. Övriga medverkande: Jonas Hansson & Simon Pålsson 04:52 Tillbakablick på 2022 06:08 "Jag upplevde fem år inom loppet av ett år" 14:07 "Jag var inte riktigt beredd på att det skulle vara sån hets kring att hitta...
2023-03-15
47 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Passion History of Our Lord - Lesson 2
He withdrew from them about a stone’s throw, knelt down, and prayed, “Father, if you are willing, take this cup away from me. Nevertheless, not my will, but yours be done.” ... An angel from heaven appeared to him and strengthened him. Jesus suffered and died not because of the cruelty of man, but because of his love for sinners, even us. By his passion (suffering), we have the forgiveness of sins, life, and salvation. Join Pastor Georgson during the season of Lent as we read through a five-part Passion History that weaves together the four Gospel accounts of St. M...
2023-03-14
08 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Passion History of Our Lord - Lesson 1
Jesus suffered and died not because of the cruelty of man, but because of his love for sinners, even us. By his passion (suffering), we have the forgiveness of sins, life, and salvation. Join Pastor Georgson during the season of Lent as we read through a five-part Passion History that weaves together the four Gospel accounts of St. Matthew, St. Mark, St. Luke, and St. John from the Evangelical Heritage Version.
2023-03-08
08 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Jesus Gives Living Water to Every Soul that Thirsts | The Second Sunday in Lent
Jesus still changes people’s lives. He still comes to the dry wilderness of our hearts. One by one he works in us through his word. He takes our tangled mess of sins on himself. He gives us living water that bubbles up to eternal life. “I am he” he says. You aren’t lost. No more desperate searching is needed. You don’t need to die in the desert of your soul. Find in Jesus the water of life. Drink in his precious Word. Be satisfied with his perfect righteousness, the righteousness that gives you life, that refreshes your soul...
2023-03-05
12 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
In the Battle of Good and Evil, Jesus Overcomes | The First Sunday in Lent
With Jesus as our hero, our victory is sure. Because Jesus did finish the fight. He did go to the cross. He did sacrifice himself. He did die to ensure Satan’s destruction. And he rose again from death to take up a rule far greater than anything the Devil could give him. He rules a kingdom of peace and righteousness for all his people, where our sins are no more, where Satan cannot harm us.The battle of good and evil continues on in this life. So take up your sword, O Christian, and fight the good fight. Yo...
2023-02-26
14 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Listen to Our Glorious Jesus | The Transfiguration of our Lord
The transfiguration is the precipice that overlooks the road into Lent. How Mt Calvary stands in contrast to this glorious mountain! Peter said, “Lord, it is good for us to be here!” He wanted to stay forever. Jesus could have stayed on the mount of transfiguration, but we couldn’t. And so he didn’t either. He came down from that mountain of light to another mountain, a mountain of darkness, from a mountain of brilliant glory to a mountain of suffering and pain and death. He does all this so that his glory is not out of our reach, not a co...
2023-02-19
15 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Only Perfect Righteousness Will Do | The Sixth Sunday after the Epiphany
We all want to be righteous. We act as if that’s who we are. We cover our sins as if they don’t exist. But only Jesus can take our sins away. Only he can offer us true peace that comes with the forgiveness of sins. Knowing what Jesus has done for us makes it so that we don’t have to be afraid to confess our guilt. Yes, I have sinned. Yes, I do deserve God’s wrath and condemnation. I deserve hell. In my life, in my heart are wicked things so shameful they make me weep. But God...
2023-02-12
13 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Jesus Makes Us Salt and Light | The Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany
That is why we are the salt of the earth. That is why we are the light of the world. Jesus has not done away with the law, but by fulfilling the law and giving us his righteousness, he has changed our relationship to the law – from a heavy burden and a fearful threat to a guide to joyful service to our God and Savior. And he's changed our relationship with God so that we are no longer enemies but dearly loved children. Be the salt that Jesus has made you. Be the lamp shining with his light before al...
2023-02-05
12 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
What Kind of Person Is Blessed? | The Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany
We find the surety of this, that we are blessed by God, not in the earthly blessings of wealth and self-sufficiency and success, but in God’s promise. We find it in the cross. We find it in the sacraments, where water is poured on you along with God’s name, and where bread and wine are Jesus’ own body and blood for your forgiveness. Whether you are rich or poor, whether your life is filled with successes or failures, you are the kind of person who is blessed by God, because God’s undeserved love is for you, because...
2023-01-29
13 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Followers of Jesus Have Their Treasure in Heaven | The Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost
Dear brothers and sisters, never forget the greatest treasure that is yours in heaven. Be like the servants in Jesus’ parable who are always watching for their master’s return. Prepare your heart with the Word of God and the washing of Baptism. Keep your lamps burning with prayer and meditation. Stay alert with the refreshment of the Lord’s Supper. Be wise about the things you hold onto. Be generous with those in need. Do not worry and do not be afraid. Your Father is pleased to give you the kingdom! Sermon on Luke 12:32-40 by Pastor...
2022-08-29
14 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Followers of Jesus Listen to His Word | The Ninth Sunday after Pentecost
We get distracted by all the busyness of life. There’s so much going on, so much to do! And here is Jesus, where two or three are gathered in his name. Here is Jesus, the Son of God, your Savior from sin and death. You can chase after little league games, and school band concerts, and projects for work, and doctor appointments, and sometimes those are good things to do. You can dedicate every minute of your life and every ounce of your energy to serving other people. But there’s one thing that is needed. The word of J...
2022-08-07
14 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Followers of Jesus Love Their Neighbor | The Eighth Sunday after Pentecost
Jesus made himself our perfect neighbor despite our never having deserved his love or mercy. And he continues to be a perfect neighbor to us. He isn’t hard to find. He’s never far away, but remains close to us at all times, protecting us with his mighty power. He comes to us in Word and Sacrament, forgives our sins, binds our wounds, and gives us life. With this new life from Jesus we want to love our neighbor. These days people often virtue-signal with an easy and false love for people who aren’t really their neighbor at all...
2022-07-31
14 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Followers of Jesus Trust Him to Provide a Harvest | The Seventh Sunday after Pentecost
Thanks be to God that Jesus doesn’t reject us! He himself is the one who cures our malaise, takes away our despair, and forgives our sins. He who sent those 72 continues in his grace to send us messengers to proclaim his kingdom. Through the work of those servants our Lord washes us in baptism and feeds us in his supper. He makes us his dear children. Each day in him is a new day to trust him and to share the harvest of blessings he gives us with one another. Sermon on Luke 10:1-12, 16-20 by Pa...
2022-07-24
13 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Followers of Jesus Don't Look Back | The Sixth Sunday after Pentecost
Jesus is not just calling us to follow him without looking back. He’s also the one who enables us to follow him. He raises us from death to life. He sends the Holy Spirit who by Word and Sacrament makes us new people. He teaches us to follow him with complete commitment, not looking back at the sins we’ve left behind or at this world and its temptations, but with eyes fixed on Jesus. When we know how great his love for us is and how complete is his salvation, what is there to look back for? Heav...
2022-07-17
14 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Followers of Jesus Bear a Cross | The Fifth Sunday after Pentecost
Jesus has taken up the cross of your sins. He bore their full weight on himself so that you might be freed from sin and guilt. He rose from death so that you would know that death is not your end. He’s the one who gives you the desire to follow him in the first place as he works in you through his precious Gospel. He’s also the one who gives you the cross to take up daily as you follow him. That might include facing persecution and suffering in this life, but at its heart, the cros...
2022-07-10
15 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Faith Trusts Jesus Even in the Face of Death | The Third Sunday after Pentecost
Jesus is our compassionate Lord. It was his compassion that led him to come into this world to take our place under the law. It was his compassion for us that led him to the cross to suffer for our sins. It was his compassion for us that led him to taste death, to die on our behalf. When that day comes that we do face the chill of death and Satan says, “It’s all over. No one’s going to save you. You’re all alone now.” We have this comfort that where we go our compassionate Lord has g...
2022-06-26
14 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Faith Trusts that Jesus Helps the Unworthy | The Second Sunday after Pentecost
That death that Jesus suffered on the cross – that wasn’t for holy people. It was for sinners. That hell that was poured out on him while the sun itself went dark was for sinners, for you and for me and for every deed that we’ve done and every word we’ve spoken and for every thought hidden in the dusty cupboards of our hearts that makes us unworthy to call on him, to stand before him, to have him come under our roof or anywhere near us. Jesus knows thosesins, every one of them. He paid for those si...
2022-06-19
14 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Our Triune God Guides Us in Truth | The First Sunday after Pentecost: Holy Trinity Sunday
How do we know what’s true? How do we know that God is something? How do we know that God is Triune? The answer is not to look for signs in the heavens above, or the earth below. It’s not to feel about in the dark sin-filled caverns of our hearts. Instead, we carefully and thoughtfully examine teachings. The Holy Spirit doesn’t work in a vacuum. He works through word and sacrament. This is where our holy God comes to us. Study his word. Examine it. Learn it. Compare it to the word of others. Listen to the...
2022-06-12
13 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
God the Holy Spirit Proclaims the Gospel for All People | The Coming of the Holy Spirit: The Day of Pentecost
You may not be able to speak in different tongues, but the Holy Spirit also makes you a witness. You’re a witness of God’s love for you. You’re a witness of the peace of knowing that your sins are forgiven for the sake of Jesus. You’re a witness of the confidence we have in the face of death knowing that we will rise again. You’re a witness of the hope that we have everyday knowing that Jesus is ruling all things for the benefit of his church. Sermon on John 15:26-27 by Pastor Set...
2022-06-05
14 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Jesus Ascended to Heaven to Unite His People | The Seventh Sunday of Easter
Jesus ascended into heaven to unite his people to himself, and he’s still doing that today. All over the world today the saving love of Christ is being proclaimed. All over the world people are rejoicing to know what God has done for them. And finally, on the last day, Jesus will put an end to every division. In heaven there will be no false doctrines. Let us then stand blamelessly before him. Let us unite and confess his word in all truth and purity, so that our God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—may be glorified. Our Lord Jesus ha...
2022-05-29
13 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Jesus Ascends to Bless Us | The Ascension of Our Lord
Rejoice greatly on this day of Jesus’ ascension. Our own brother reigns in heaven at the right hand of God the Father. And he is not far away. Jesus ascends to bless us. He blesses us with his forgiveness. He blesses us with faith and peace and hope and love. He blesses us with life to live with him forever. Alleluia! Sermon on Luke 24:44-53 by Pastor Seth Georgson
2022-05-27
12 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Those Who Love the Lord Listen to His Word | The Sixth Sunday of Easter
What great love Jesus has for you! It’s a love so great that he sacrificed his life for you on the cross. It’s so great that he gives you his word. Through that word the Lord comes to you, forgives your sins, and gives you life and peace. Listen to his word. Hold onto it. Sermon on John 14:23-29 by Pastor Seth Georgson
2022-05-22
12 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Led By a Living Jesus to Love One Another | The Fifth Sunday of Easter
Jesus lives! He lives to turn us to him and repent of our sins. He lives to bring us his forgiveness, won at the cross, delivered by Word and Sacrament. He lives to lead us to love one another, with the same selfless love with which he loved us. Praise and thanks and honor and glory be to our God forever and ever. Sermon on John 13:31-35 by Pastor Seth Georgson
2022-05-15
12 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Be a Sheep | The Fourth Sunday of Easter
Go ahead and be a sheep. Not a foolish, unthinking, sheep who wanders off on his own way into sin and danger and death. But be a sheep who listens for the voice of his Shepherd, who follows him in truth, who is filled with contentment at the rich green pastures and quiet waters of his Word and his Sacraments. What could be better than to be Jesus sheep? Jesus is your Good Shepherd. He gives you eternal life. No one can snatch you from his hand. Sermon on John 10:22-30 by Pastor Seth Georgson
2022-05-08
12 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
In Awe of the Risen Jesus | The Third Sunday of Easter
So how do you go on after Easter? You go on in awe of the risen Jesus. Like Jesus taught his disciples you care for those who are in need, who are sick or hungry, who are suffering in their bodies or in their minds. And you proclaim the good news. Jesus died and rose again. Your sins are forgiven. The chains of death are shattered. You belong to God. He’s still the same Jesus. And he is coming again. And when he does, we won’t dare to ask him, “Who are you?” We’ll know it’s the Lord...
2022-05-01
13 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
What's Impossible Must Be True | The Second Sunday of Easter
Our Lord Jesus does not abandon us to our foolish, blind unbelief. He comes to us in Word and Sacrament. He addresses us like Thomas, and like John in Revelation. “See my hands and my side! Do not be afraid. I am the First and the Last— the Living One. I was dead and, see, I am alive forever and ever! I hold the keys of death and hell.” Is it impossible? The evidence is before you. By his life Jesus gives you life. Jesus gives you peace. Sermon on John 20:19-31 by Pastor Seth Georgson
2022-04-24
14 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Why Look for the Living among the Dead? | Easter Sunday
Jesus came to die for you. He came to rise for you. He ended death for you. You do not need to spend your life trying not to die, when your end is not among the dead. That tomb is empty. There is no body there. Can Satan overpower you? Can death and hell consume you? Not as long as you have Jesus. Do not look for him among the dead. Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! Alleluia! Sermon on Luke 24:1-12 by Pastor Seth Georgson
2022-04-17
14 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Passion History of Our Lord - Lesson 5
They crucified him there with the criminals, one on his right and the other on his left. Jesus said, “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.” ... When Jesus had received the sour wine, he said, “It is finished!” Jesus cried out with a loud voice, “Father, into your hands I commit my spirit!” When he had said this, he bowed his head and gave up his spirit. Jesus suffered and died not because of the cruelty of man, but because of his love for sinners, even us. By his passion (suffering), we have the for...
2022-04-16
09 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Passion History of Our Lord - Lesson 4
Pilate said to them, “Then what do you want me to do with the man you call the King of the Jews? What should I do with Jesus, who is called Christ?” They all said to him, “Crucify him!” ... Then they led him away to crucify him. Jesus was carrying his own cross. Jesus suffered and died not because of the cruelty of man, but because of his love for sinners, even us. By his passion (suffering), we have the forgiveness of sins, life, and salvation. Join Pastor Georgson this week as we read through a five-part Passion...
2022-04-15
07 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
An Heirloom without Compare | Maundy Thursday
Dear Disciple of Jesus, the Lord’s Supper is your great heirloom. Our gracious God has bound you to himself and he binds you to one another. Jesus himself is your inheritance. He makes his body your food and his blood your drink. By honoring this Supper you honor Jesus himself. And through it, Jesus gives you life. The one who eats from the tree of life cannot die. The one who eats and drinks of Jesus lives forever. Sermon on Luke 22:7-20 by Pastor Seth Georgson
2022-04-15
10 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Passion History of Our Lord - Lesson 3
Then the high priest said to him, “I place you under oath by the living God: Tell us if you are the Christ, the Son of God!” Jesus said to him, “It is as you have said. But I tell you, soon you will see the Son of Man sitting at the right hand of power and coming on the clouds of heaven.” Jesus suffered and died not because of the cruelty of man, but because of his love for sinners, even us. By his passion (suffering), we have the forgiveness of sins, life, and salvation. Join Pastor G...
2022-04-14
09 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Passion History of Our Lord - Lesson 2
He withdrew from them about a stone’s throw, knelt down, and prayed, “Father, if you are willing, take this cup away from me. Nevertheless, not my will, but yours be done.” ... An angel from heaven appeared to him and strengthened him. Jesus suffered and died not because of the cruelty of man, but because of his love for sinners, even us. By his passion (suffering), we have the forgiveness of sins, life, and salvation. Join Pastor Georgson this week as we read through a five-part Passion History that weaves together the four Gospel accounts of St. Matthew, S...
2022-04-13
08 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Passion History of Our Lord - Lesson 1
Jesus suffered and died not because of the cruelty of man, but because of his love for sinners, even us. By his passion (suffering), we have the forgiveness of sins, life, and salvation. Join Pastor Georgson this week as we read through a five-part Passion History that weaves together the four Gospel accounts of St. Matthew, St. Mark, St. Luke, and St. John from the Evangelical Heritage Version.
2022-04-12
08 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Jesus Must Be Praised as King of Kings | Palm Sunday
Jesus doesn’t ride into Jerusalem amid the praises of his creation to take up the power that is rightly his as God and Lord. Instead, he rides in humility, while his lowly disciples praise his name, with his goal our salvation. This Lamb of God rides into Jerusalem to do battle on our behalf. He will not wear a suit of armor, but a crown of thorns. He heads not to a throne, but a cross. As our King he fights for us. He destroys our enemies. He defends us from danger. He lives and rules over all th...
2022-04-10
13 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Stone That the Builders Rejected Has Become the Cornerstone | The Fifth Sunday in Lent
It’s ironic, isn’t it, that so many times we’ve gone our own way, seeking our own form of righteousness, bearing the guilt of our sins, when Jesus has been right there all along? The stone the builders rejected has become the cornerstone. Let us build on him, our cornerstone.Let us give thanks to be tenants in his vineyard and bring him all the fruits of our lives with joy. In his love for us, Jesus takes away our sins. And there is nothing ironic about God’s love. Sermon on Luke 20:9-19 by Pastor S...
2022-04-03
13 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Lord Loves to Find the Lost | The Fourth Sunday in Lent
The Lord, our Father, loves to find the lost. He corrects us with his word, and strengthens and comforts us with his sacraments. He forgives our sins and restores us. He calls us to rejoice with him over the life he has given us and over every sinner who repents. “I was dead, but am alive again. I was lost and am found.” Sermon on Luke 15:1-3,11b-32 by Pastor Seth Georgson
2022-03-27
13 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Lord Remembers His People to Rescue Them | The Third Sunday in Lent
If we truly believe that God knows our suffering, that can only lead to two outcomes. Either we curse God, or we repent. If we believe that God knows our suffering and won’t do anything about it, or doesn’t care, we’ll curse God, as Job’s wife suggested to him, “Curse God and die!” But then, what is the cross? Look at that cross and see the Son of God suffering and dying for you. God is not a distant God, an uncaring God, or a forgetful God. He is our God, the God of our fathers, from gen...
2022-03-20
13 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
A Doomed Mission that Couldn't Fail | The Second Sunday in Lent
“It is finished,” he cried from the cross. Heaven is ours. There is our citizenship; it is sealed in his blood. Follow Jesus to the cross, not with a defeatist and hopeless attitude. Follow him with joy and confidence as the victor you are. That’s what Jesus has made you. This world has no power over you. Heaven is your home. Sermon on Luke 13:31-35 by Pastor Seth Georgson
2022-03-13
14 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Jesus Battles the Devil to Bring Us Peace | The First Sunday in Lent
Jesus entered this world of sin not with a mighty army, but alone. He came to face the temptations of the Devil for every time that you and I have given in. By taking on Satan’s temptations in our place, and by paying for us with his own blood, Jesus sets us free. That is our King of kings and Lord of lords. He’s the one who gave his life for us and rose again in glory. Trust in your Lord to save you. Sermon on Luke 4:1-13 by Pastor Seth Georgson
2022-03-06
14 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Repent Like You Mean It | Ash Wednesday
This Lent, repent like you mean it. God reconciles us to himself and that leads us to give heartfelt apologies to people we hurt, and to live lives that are characterized by sincere repentance. If you wear ashes, wear them like you mean it. If you give something up or fast, fast like you mean it. Come to church like you mean it. Pray like you mean it. Confess your sins like you mean it. Because God always forgives like he means it. The cross isn’t for show. It’s where your Savior poured out his blood for you...
2022-03-03
13 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Jesus Reveals His Not-So-Secret Identity | The Transfiguration of our Lord
The glory of Jesus that shone on the mountain of transfiguration was a glimpse of the glory of heaven. That glory is not seen in full for us, not yet. Jesus didn’t come to display an unattainable superhuman glory to us. He came to bring heaven to us through the cross. How glorious is that cross! Dear Christians, take up your cross. Wear your identity for all to see. Follow Jesus until he brings you to your glorious heavenly goal. Sermon on Luke 9:28-36 by Pastor Seth Georgson
2022-02-27
15 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Love Your Enemies | The Seventh Sunday after the Epiphany
Joseph knew that there was nothing for him to gain by seeking justice or revenge against his brothers. He was already running all of Egypt. He trusted that God was merciful to him while things were bad and even after he was in charge he still humbly declared that it was God who placed him there. Even if his brothers didn’t repent they couldn’t take that away from him. How much more secure is your status as God’s own dearly loved child? You are baptized into Christ! You’re clothed with the royal robes of his righteou...
2022-02-20
13 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Those Who Aren't Blessed Are Blessed | The Sixth Sunday after the Epiphany
Jesus himself is our greatest blessing. He is our life and our light and our salvation. The blessings of this life will all come to an end. One by one they disappear, until even this life itself is no more. But in Jesus those who aren’t blessed are blessed. Rejoice in him! Great is your reward in heaven. Sermon on Luke 6:17-26 by Pastor Seth Georgson
2022-02-13
14 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Jesus Calls to Follow without Fear | The Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany
Jesus doesn’t ask us all to leave behind everything to follow him. He doesn’t send us all to be missionaries in foreign lands. But he does call us all to follow him without fear. He’s the one who came to us, into our boats, into our sinful lives, to take our sins on himself, to lift us up with his forgiveness, and to give us work to do in his kingdom. It is he who blesses that work. It is he who fills your boats with fish. It is he who takes away your fear. Serm...
2022-02-06
13 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Listen to the Prophet of Nazareth | The Fourth Sunday after the Epiphany
Only Jesus can overcome our unbelief. He comes to us as people who ought to be strangers. By our sins we’ve made ourselves enemies of God. He ought to pass right by us, out of our lives, leaving us to the condemnation we’ve earned for ourselves. But instead he enters our lives with his saving Gospel. He speaks his promises and his good news of Salvation into our hearts. He works a miracle in us, taking our hatred for him and his word and working in us repentance and faith. He opens our eyes to see Jesus not...
2022-01-30
12 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Today, Jesus Meets Us with His Grace | The Third Sunday after the Epiphany
Jesus still comes to us who gather in his name. He meets us directly in his Word and Sacrament. It’s the pastor who speaks but it’s Jesus who speaks through him. God’s ministers speak as his ambassadors. The Word they speak carries the authority of Jesus himself. The Gospel they preach delivers God’s grace. Jesus is present among us in Word and Sacrament to forgive our sins, to increase our faith, and to fill us with his peace and joy. In Jesus the year of the Lord’s favor is always now. The freedom he proclaims...
2022-01-23
13 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Jesus' Grand Entrance | The Second Sunday after the Epiphany
Jesus shows us that every good gift we have in this life is a gift from our loving God. It was not yet the time for him to make known to the whole world that he was their Lord and Savior, but his first miracle was a gift to bring joy to this newlywed couple whose wedding would never have remembered otherwise. This first miracle of Jesus is a grand entrance, but not like we might expect. It’s a grand display of his power and of his love. He has revealed his glory! With Mary and his disciples, le...
2022-01-16
13 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Our Lord Is Baptized with Us | The First Sunday after the Epiphany
When we celebrate the Baptism of Jesus, we celebrate our own Baptism. We celebrate God's gifts of the forgiveness of sins, new life, and salvation that is ours in Baptism. Through the washing of water and the Word Jesus is at work. Water is splashed on us by a minister who has no power of his own, but through it Jesus baptizes us with the Holy Spirit and the fire of his love. The Words of the Father become his words to us. "You are my Son, whom I love. I am well pleased with you." Sermon on...
2022-01-09
13 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Christmas Joy for All Time | The Second Sunday after Christmas
Zechariah rejoices in God’s salvation. God has kept his word. That’s what we celebrate at Christmas. God promised to send a Savior, and he did. That hadn’t happened yet when Zechariah sang his song, but Zechariah doesn’t talk about things God might do someday. He speaks as if all these things are done. And he does that with his confidence and joy in God’s sure word. It’s just as God said. It’s the oath that God swore. When God speaks, the outcome is certain. A Savior was born for us! And our Lord Jesus wil...
2022-01-02
13 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Put Your Faith into Practice in the New Year | New Year's Eve
God’s saving love is so great that it has to flow through you. Your sins are forgiven! You can’t die forever! Serve God in the joy of knowing what he has done for you. Another year is over, a year given to us by God’s grace. A new year is beginning, also a year of God’s grace. God’s grace never fails. He who saves us from our sins and from death fills us with his grace to put our faith into practice in this new year. Sermon on Luke 13:6–9 by Pastor Seth Georgson
2021-12-31
13 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Our God Is Like Us | The First Sunday after Christmas
What is God like? God is so far beyond us that we can’t begin to understand him. But God wants us to know him as our Savior. Jesus reveals to us the love of our God, the love that takes our place, that takes our sins on himself, that makes himself our servant, that calls us his own brothers and sisters. When doubts trouble you, look at the manger, look at the boy in the temple, look at the teacher with his disciples, look at the cross and the empty tomb. That is our loving God. That is ou...
2021-12-26
14 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
And Heaven and Nature Sing | The Nativity of Our Lord
Let us praise God with those shepherds. A Savior has been born for us. He is Christ the Lord. God has kept his word. Let his praises ring from the angels above to the creation below, from the saints in heaven and the saints on earth. God has become our brother. And heaven and nature sing! Sermon on Luke 2:1-20 by Pastor Seth Georgson Sermon on Luke 2:1-20 by Pastor Seth Georgson
2021-12-25
13 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Gospel According to Luke, Chapter 24
Listen to Pastor Georgson read a chapter of Luke a day from the Evangelical Heritage Version as we prepare for Christmas. Luke's Gospel account culminates with Jesus' death and resurrection. This is why he was born into the world. "Did not the Christ have to suffer these things and to enter his glory?” All these things he did for us, to rescue us from sin, death, and hell. Having read all of Luke's Gospel, let us celebrate Christmas once again. This is what the angels sang of when they said, "Today in the town of David, a Savior was bo...
2021-12-24
06 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Gospel According to Luke, Chapter 23
Listen to Pastor Georgson read a chapter of Luke a day from the Evangelical Heritage Version as we prepare for Christmas. Luke's Gospel account culminates with Jesus' death and resurrection. This is why he was born into the world. "Did not the Christ have to suffer these things and to enter his glory?” All these things he did for us, to rescue us from sin, death, and hell.
2021-12-23
06 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Gospel According to Luke, Chapter 22
Listen to Pastor Georgson read a chapter of Luke a day from the Evangelical Heritage Version as we prepare for Christmas. Luke's Gospel account culminates with Jesus' death and resurrection. This is why he was born into the world. "Did not the Christ have to suffer these things and to enter his glory?” All these things he did for us, to rescue us from sin, death, and hell.
2021-12-22
09 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Gospel According to Luke, Chapter 21
Listen to Pastor Georgson read a chapter of Luke a day from the Evangelical Heritage Version as we prepare for Christmas. On his way to Jerusalem and in the temple courts, Jesus taught, answering questions and telling parables. The Pharisees and chief priests were offended, but others glorified God whose Son "came to seek and to save the lost."
2021-12-21
04 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Gospel According to Luke, Chapter 20
Listen to Pastor Georgson read a chapter of Luke a day from the Evangelical Heritage Version as we prepare for Christmas. On his way to Jerusalem and in the temple courts, Jesus taught, answering questions and telling parables. The Pharisees and chief priests were offended, but others glorified God whose Son "came to seek and to save the lost."
2021-12-20
05 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Prepared with Mary to Rejoice in the Savior | The Fourth Sunday of Advent
You too can sing the song of Mary, not just to remember Mary who sang it first, but to apply those words of the Holy Spirit to yourself. Let your soul proclaim the greatness of the Lord and your spirit rejoice in God your Savior. Every generation will call you blessed, together with all the people who are redeemed by Jesus’ blood and stand in his presence forever. God has prepared you by his Word to receive your Savior and to rejoice in your salvation. Christmas is almost here. The Day of Judgment is coming. Do you know what it...
2021-12-19
13 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Gospel According to Luke, Chapter 19
Listen to Pastor Georgson read a chapter of Luke a day from the Evangelical Heritage Version as we prepare for Christmas. On his way to Jerusalem and in the temple courts, Jesus taught, answering questions and telling parables. The Pharisees and chief priests were offended, but others glorified God whose Son "came to seek and to save the lost."
2021-12-19
06 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Gospel According to Luke, Chapter 18
Listen to Pastor Georgson read a chapter of Luke a day from the Evangelical Heritage Version as we prepare for Christmas. On his way to Jerusalem and in the temple courts, Jesus taught, answering questions and telling parables. The Pharisees and chief priests were offended, but others glorified God whose Son "came to seek and to save the lost."
2021-12-18
05 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Gospel According to Luke, Chapter 17
Listen to Pastor Georgson read a chapter of Luke a day from the Evangelical Heritage Version as we prepare for Christmas. On his way to Jerusalem and in the temple courts, Jesus taught, answering questions and telling parables. The Pharisees and chief priests were offended, but others glorified God whose Son "came to seek and to save the lost."
2021-12-17
04 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Gospel According to Luke, Chapter 16
Listen to Pastor Georgson read a chapter of Luke a day from the Evangelical Heritage Version as we prepare for Christmas. On his way to Jerusalem and in the temple courts, Jesus taught, answering questions and telling parables. The Pharisees and chief priests were offended, but others glorified God whose Son "came to seek and to save the lost."
2021-12-16
05 min
MFF-podden
269: Sportchef Andreas Georgson
Fredrik Lindstrand och Max Wiman gästas av Andreas Georgson. Malmö FF:s tillträdande sportchef ger sin syn på året som varit och utmaningarna som väntar både honom och laget under en säsong som kan bli klubbens intensivaste någonsin. Dessutom går podden igenom silly season-läget med Georgson. Vilka spelare riskerar att försvinna från MFF och hur tänker klubben när det kommer till värvningar?
2021-12-16
1h 35
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Deliver Us from Evil: Our Own Sinful Nature | Third Advent Vespers
“Deliver us from evil,” we pray. The Devil, the world, and our own sinful nature seek to destroy us. The evils of this life are everywhere, even in our own hearts. We can’t run away from them or escape them. But we can run to the loving arms of our Savior. Jesus is our refuge and strength. He is our defense from the Devil, our respite from the world, and our rest from the guilt that burdens our hearts. He is our righteousness. Our Triune God is faithful. He answers our prayer. He delivers us from every evil in thi...
2021-12-16
12 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Gospel According to Luke, Chapter 15
Listen to Pastor Georgson read a chapter of Luke a day from the Evangelical Heritage Version as we prepare for Christmas. On his way to Jerusalem and in the temple courts, Jesus taught, answering questions and telling parables. The Pharisees and chief priests were offended, but others glorified God whose Son "came to seek and to save the lost."
2021-12-15
04 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Gospel According to Luke, Chapter 14
Listen to Pastor Georgson read a chapter of Luke a day from the Evangelical Heritage Version as we prepare for Christmas. Jesus carried out his office of prophet by teaching the Word of God and confirming his teaching by performing great miracles. These timeless teachings are equally important for us to hear today. "Blessed are those who hear the word of God and keep it."
2021-12-14
05 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Gospel According to Luke, Chapter 13
Listen to Pastor Georgson read a chapter of Luke a day from the Evangelical Heritage Version as we prepare for Christmas. Jesus carried out his office of prophet by teaching the Word of God and confirming his teaching by performing great miracles. These timeless teachings are equally important for us to hear today. "Blessed are those who hear the word of God and keep it."
2021-12-13
05 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Repent to Rejoice | The Third Sunday of Advent
The fruits of repentance are simple. Love your neighbor as yourself. Do it with joy, because the Lord is coming soon. Luke calls John the Baptist’s message “good news” and indeed it was, and still is. Jesus is coming. Repent of your sins! But repent to rejoice. Christmas is not a day of sorrow and weeping and gnashing of teeth. It’s a day to celebrate. And the day when Jesus appears againfrom heaven will be the same. Your Savior is near. Rejoice! Sermon on Luke 3:7-18 by Pastor Georgson
2021-12-12
13 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Gospel According to Luke, Chapter 12
Listen to Pastor Georgson read a chapter of Luke a day from the Evangelical Heritage Version as we prepare for Christmas. Jesus carried out his office of prophet by teaching the Word of God and confirming his teaching by performing great miracles. These timeless teachings are equally important for us to hear today. "Blessed are those who hear the word of God and keep it."
2021-12-12
08 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Gospel According to Luke, Chapter 11
Listen to Pastor Georgson read a chapter of Luke a day from the Evangelical Heritage Version as we prepare for Christmas. Jesus carried out his office of prophet by teaching the Word of God and confirming his teaching by performing great miracles. These timeless teachings are equally important for us to hear today. "Blessed are those who hear the word of God and keep it."
2021-12-11
08 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Gospel According to Luke, Chapter 10
Listen to Pastor Georgson read a chapter of Luke a day from the Evangelical Heritage Version as we prepare for Christmas. Jesus carried out his office of prophet by teaching the Word of God and confirming his teaching by performing great miracles. These timeless teachings are equally important for us to hear today. "Blessed are those who hear the word of God and keep it."
2021-12-10
06 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Gospel According to Luke, Chapter 9
Listen to Pastor Georgson read a chapter of Luke a day from the Evangelical Heritage Version as we prepare for Christmas. Jesus carried out his office of prophet by teaching the Word of God and confirming his teaching by performing great miracles. These timeless teachings are equally important for us to hear today. "Blessed are those who hear the word of God and keep it."
2021-12-09
08 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Deliver Us from Evil: The World | Second Advent Vespers
Every day of our lives on this earth we see and experience all around us the material, physical world. We know it’s real, and we know that the hardships we face in it are real as well. But Jesus teaches us to see a bigger picture. We can’t put our hope in the world. We can’t save ourselves from the attacks of the world. But we can trust in our Savior. What can the world do to Jesus, who rose from the dead and ascended into heaven? What threats can the world bring against us who belong...
2021-12-09
13 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Gospel According to Luke, Chapter 8
Listen to Pastor Georgson read a chapter of Luke a day as we prepare for Christmas. Jesus carried out his office of prophet by teaching the Word of God and confirming his teaching by performing great miracles. These timeless teachings are equally important for us to hear today. "Blessed are those who hear the word of God and keep it."
2021-12-08
08 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Gospel According to Luke, Chapter 7
As we prepare for Christmas, what better way to do that than to take time to read Scripture? The Gospel of Luke is the perfect length to read one chapter each day in December, ending on Christmas Eve. That way we arrive at Christmas freshly reminded of why we celebrate Jesus’ birth. Join Pastor Georgson and listen along as we read through Luke this month! In the first chapters we see how carefully Luke records the details surrounding Jesus’ birth, childhood, and the beginning of his ministry. This is all firmly grounded in history, yet right from the...
2021-12-07
07 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Gospel According to Luke, Chapter 6
As we prepare for Christmas, what better way to do that than to take time to read Scripture? The Gospel of Luke is the perfect length to read one chapter each day in December, ending on Christmas Eve. That way we arrive at Christmas freshly reminded of why we celebrate Jesus’ birth. Join Pastor Georgson and listen along as we read through Luke this month! In the first chapters we see how carefully Luke records the details surrounding Jesus’ birth, childhood, and the beginning of his ministry. This is all firmly grounded in history, yet right from the...
2021-12-06
07 min
Lundh
331 - Andreas Georgson
Avsnitt 331 av Sveriges nyfiknaste fotbollspodd gästas av Andreas Georgson. Malmös nya sportchef talar om att gå bredvid Daniel Andersson för att lära sig jobbet, om framtiden för Jon Dahl Tomasson, om varför han tycker att det är bra med tuffa tränare, om han ansvarar för en eventuell försäljning av Anel Ahmedhodzic, om att han själv vill bli huvudtränare längre fram, om hur klubben ska bli ännu bättre på att utbilda spelare och om hur MFF ska bli vassare på både scouting och att bearbeta infomation.Geor...
2021-12-06
1h 11
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
A Straight Road for God's Salvation | The Second Sunday of Advent
The lesson of John the Baptist really is a lesson of God’s grace. God didn’t want his people to be unprepared or caught unaware. He wanted them to know their sins. He wanted them to realize how helpless they were. He wanted them to repent. He wanted them to see Jesus and know, “This is the one. He’s the Messiah, the Son of David and Son of God, the King of Israel. This is the Savior we need.” Sermon on Luke 3:1-6 by Pastor Seth Georgson
2021-12-05
14 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Gospel According to Luke, Chapter 5
As we prepare for Christmas, what better way to do that than to take time to read Scripture? The Gospel of Luke is the perfect length to read one chapter each day in December, ending on Christmas Eve. That way we arrive at Christmas freshly reminded of why we celebrate Jesus’ birth. Join Pastor Georgson and listen along as we read through Luke this month! In the first chapters we see how carefully Luke records the details surrounding Jesus’ birth, childhood, and the beginning of his ministry. This is all firmly grounded in history, yet right from the...
2021-12-05
05 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Gospel According to Luke, Chapter 4
As we prepare for Christmas, what better way to do that than to take time to read Scripture? The Gospel of Luke is the perfect length to read one chapter each day in December, ending on Christmas Eve. That way we arrive at Christmas freshly reminded of why it is we celebrate Jesus’ birth. Join Pastor Georgson and listen along as we read through Luke this month! In the first chapters we see how carefully Luke records the details surrounding Jesus’ birth, childhood, and the beginning of his ministry. This is all firmly grounded in history, yet right from the begin...
2021-12-04
06 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Gospel According to Luke, Chapter 3
As we prepare for Christmas, what better way to do that than to take time to read Scripture? The Gospel of Luke is the perfect length to read one chapter each day in December, ending on Christmas Eve. That way we arrive at Christmas freshly reminded of why it is we celebrate Jesus’ birth. Join Pastor Georgson and listen along as we read through Luke this month! In the first chapters we see how carefully Luke records the details surrounding Jesus’ birth, childhood, and the beginning of his ministry. This is all firmly grounded in history, yet right from t...
2021-12-03
05 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Gospel According to Luke, Chapter 2
As we prepare for Christmas, what better way to do that than to take time to read Scripture? The Gospel of Luke is the perfect length to read one chapter each day in December, ending on Christmas Eve. That way we arrive at Christmas freshly reminded of why it is we celebrate Jesus’ birth. Join Pastor Georgson and listen along as we read through Luke this month! In the first chapters we see how carefully Luke records the details surrounding Jesus’ birth, childhood, and the beginning of his ministry. This is all firmly grounded in history, yet righ...
2021-12-02
06 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
Deliver Us from Evil: The Devil | First Advent Vespers
Make this Advent season a season of prayer. Use the prayers of Scripture, the Lord’s Prayer, the Psalms. Use your own prayers, written or from the heart. But take time to call on God our Father and pray, “Deliver us from evil.” Satan cannot stand in his presence. Jesus’ cross has sealed his fate. He knows he’s lost. Our God stands beside us with his love. With him we are safe forever. Sermon on 1 Peter 5:6-11 by Pastor Seth Georgson
2021-12-02
13 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Gospel According to Luke, Chapter 1
As we prepare for Christmas, what better way to do that than to take time to read Scripture? The Gospel of Luke is the perfect length to read one chapter each day in December, ending on Christmas Eve. That way we arrive at Christmas freshly reminded of why it is we celebrate Jesus’ birth. Join Pastor Georgson and listen along as we read through Luke this month! In the first chapters we see how carefully Luke records the details surrounding Jesus’ birth, childhood, and the beginning of his ministry. This is all firmly grounded in history, yet righ...
2021-12-01
09 min
Martin Luther Evangelical Lutheran Church
It's Beginning to Look Like Your Redemption Is Near | The First Sunday of Advent
Jesus tells us to be ready. Don’t be weighed down by sin, so that the Judgment catches you off guard, like a trap. Instead, fill your life with prayer and repentance. Look for those signs to which Jesus points us. Confess your sins to him. Ask for his forgiveness. Hear his word which stands forever. By his strength, by his grace, you will be ready. The signs are there. Look around, they’re everywhere you go. This world is passing away. But Jesus has not forgotten you. No, he’s coming. It’s beginning to look like your redempti...
2021-11-28
13 min
Pessimistic at Best
Til Death Do Us Part
Send us a love letter (or hate mail, your choice!)If the pandemic was good for anything, it was encouraging, nay, enforcing a pause. Today I have my amazing friend Victoria on the podcast to chat about the non-stop grind that is life in the service industry and even crazier reality of working in a salon in the midst of a pandemic. When you work with people, especially when you work behind the chair, you can’t exactly afford to have a bad attitude while on the clock. Instead, you develop a sort of pseudo persona, one th...
2021-04-27
52 min
Pessimistic at Best
Are We Adults Yet?
Send us a love letter (or hate mail, your choice!)Ok, we get it, we're almost twenty-five and we still don't know how to do our taxes or get our oil changed, so what? Adulting is actually super messed up when you really think about it, and we prefer to believe that the fact that we don't know how to balance a checkbook or schedule our own appointments is really just a testament to our youth. We're working on it ok? We have big girl jobs, we've been flossing more, and honestly? We're just doing our fucking...
2021-04-20
1h 06
Pessimistic at Best
Jill of All Trades
Send us a love letter (or hate mail, your choice!)Why is it that when you work in a creative field, you’re so often expected to do it all? Ashley and I can certainly attest to this, as we’ve both taken turns playing the role of social media manager, graphic designer, marketing director, copywriter—you name it, we’ve done it—and we probably weren’t paid fairly for it either. Oh, and don’t even get us started on freelancing. In this episode, we bitch about the tricky business of being a “creative,” our ever-growing Zoom...
2021-04-13
54 min
Pessimistic at Best
Paralysis by Analysis
Send us a love letter (or hate mail, your choice!)Do you know what the School of Human Ecology is? How about ‘Human Development and Family Studies’ or ‘Retail and Consumer Behavior?’ No? That’s ok, because honestly, we don’t either! Josie and I weren’t entirely sure what we wanted to do when we got to college, hence the abstract majors, and frankly, we’re still not sure where we’re going to end up, so don’t you dare ask! We’re just a couple of over-thinkers trying our absolute best, ok?Get silly with us on...
2021-04-06
50 min
Pessimistic at Best
They Hate to See a Girlboss Winning
Send us a love letter (or hate mail, your choice!)It’s true, they really do hate to see a girlboss winning, but you know what they say, nevertheless she persisted! When we were twelve, we’d stay up all night long at sleepovers fantasizing about being married with kids at the age of twenty-five. Then, a few years later we watched the Carrie Bradshaws and the Sophia Amorusos, I mean, Marlowes of the world build their empires and take their cities by storm, all with impressive ease and impeccable style. By the time we got to coll...
2021-03-30
1h 06
Pessimistic at Best
A Podcast for Complainers, by Complainers
Send us a love letter (or hate mail, your choice!)Welcome to Pessimistic at Best—a podcast for complainers, by complainers, hosted by me, Samantha Georgson. In this episode I introduce myself, share my motivations for starting this silly little podcast, and complain about the state of the world to anyone who will listen, including you. Enjoy! Get silly with us on social: FOLLOW THE PODCAST Instagram: @pessimisticatbest FOLLOW SAMANTHA Instagram: @samgeorgson Twitter: @samgeorgson Website: samanthageorgson.comSupport the show
2020-11-17
19 min
Möt Fotbollstränarna
Special: Andreas Georgson
Inför den sista omgången av Allsvenskan träffade jag Andreas Georgson, assisterande tränare i Malmö FF. Georgson berättar sina tankar inför den sista matchen som spelas mot Örebro SK och om säsongen 2019. Han pratar också om sina tankar inför framtiden, då han lämnar MFF efter 14 år, för engelska Brentford i Championship.
2019-11-01
23 min
SSE Executive Education
Branding beyond Communication - Mats Georgson
Mats Georgson, SSE IFL Faculty, PhD and consultant with extensive branding strategy experience, talks about Branding beyond Communication. In short it is about seeing your company from the outside, challenge old truths and prioritize your efforts. http://georgson.org/en/
2013-11-22
16 min