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ASK Salt Spring: AnsweredASK Salt Spring: AnsweredEp. 58 Eric Jacobsen, Exec. Dir., Lady Minto Hospital FoundationAsk Salt Spring Answered talks to Eric Jacobsen, executive director of the Lady Minto Hospital Foundation about the Seabreeze Inn housing development for health professionals, doctor recruitment, a possible new clinic and other issues.2025-03-2514 minThe Cello Sherpa PodcastThe Cello Sherpa Podcast"How Do We Win?" - An Interview with Cellist and Conductor, Eric Jacobsen, Music Director of the Virginia SymphonyThe Cello Sherpa Podcast Host, Joel Dallow, interviews Cellist and Conductor Eric Jacobsen. Eric is a cellist in Yo-Yo Ma’s SilkRoad Ensemble, the Artistic Director and Co-founder of the Knights Chamber Orchestra and also the Music Director of the Virginia Symphony and the Orlando Philharmonic. They talk about his incredible career on the cello and how he transitioned to a conducting career. Eric shares stories about working with Yo-Yo Ma, starting multiple musical ensembles, and studying with the legendary cellist Harvey Shapiro at Juilliard. For more information on Eric Jacobsen check out his website: http://www.jac...2025-03-0738 minSpeaking SoundlySpeaking SoundlyColin JacobsenViolinist and composer Colin Jacobsen is “one of the most interesting figures on the classical music scene” (The Washington Post). The Avery Fisher Career Grant recipient joins David to describe his many musical families including the string quartet Brooklyn Rider, The Knights, an innovative orchestra for which he is the Co-Artistic Director with his brother, Eric, and the Santa Fe Pro Musica. Colin discusses childhood memories backstage at The Metropolitan Opera, the importance of playing with others, and what he loves about multi-generational musical experiences. Colin also reflects about the evolution of The Knights, which will perform at Carnegie Hall this...2025-01-2122 minVoice of the ArtsVoice of the ArtsAnna Clyne and Eric JacobsenComposer, Anna Clyne, and founding member of The Knights chamber orchestra, Eric Jacobsen, discuss their new recording, Shorthand, which was recently released on SONY Classical. It's an album of all Anna Clyne compositions with Yo Yo Ma, Avi Avital, Colin Jaconsen, and Pekka Kuusisto as guest artists. Anna discusses how it happened and Eric highlights the latest new season for the Knights. Eric and Anna describe the special features of the new music and add personal details including the workspace and composing methods. The album also features Clyne’s most personal work, Within Her Arms, written as a tribute to he...2024-09-0528 minPolar Geopolitics - Arctic and Antarctic analysisPolar Geopolitics - Arctic and Antarctic analysisSecuritization dynamics: Greenland’s pivotal place in the Arctic security configuration“Greenland is the most dynamic piece in the new Arctic security jigsaw puzzle”, according to a new book that applies the international relations theory of securitization to analyze the security and geopolitics of Greenland and the Arctic. Marc Jacobsen, Ole Wæver and Ulrik Pram Gad, co-editors and authors of Greenland in Arctic Security: (De)securitization Dynamics under Climatic Thaw and Geopolitical Freeze, join the podcast to discuss the configuration of Arctic security and explain how relations between Nuuk, Copenhagen and Washington, as well as issues such as Greenlandic national identity, independence and sovereignty, are strongly influencing the future of th...2024-04-151h 26Polar Geopolitics - Arctic and Antarctic analysisPolar Geopolitics - Arctic and Antarctic analysisSecuritization dynamics: Greenland’s pivotal place in the Arctic security configuration“Greenland is the most dynamic piece in the new Arctic security jigsaw puzzle”, according to a new book that applies the international relations theory of securitization to analyze the security and geopolitics of Greenland and the Arctic. Marc Jacobsen, Ole Wæver and Ulrik Pram Gad, co-editors and authors of Greenland in Arctic Security: (De)securitization Dynamics under Climatic Thaw and Geopolitical Freeze, join the podcast to discuss the configuration of Arctic security and explain how relations between Nuuk, Copenhagen and Washington, as well as issues such as Greenlandic national identity, independence and sovereignty, are strongly influencing the future of th...2024-04-151h 26MindFit MentorMindFit MentorPrioritizing your life w/ Eric OhmanFaith, Family, Fitness, Finance, and Fun is a prioritization checklist that I have created for my own life and that other people use to help make their decisions as well. Eric is the man that introduced this exact framework to me and ever since i heard it i knew that aligned exactly with my core life values. Eric is a financial advisor of mine and is a leader to many, he has mastermind meetings with a group of highly successful men to have accountability as to how they utilized each of the five F’s as core principles and pillars in...2024-04-1037 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastA One-stop Shop for Flourishing: The Story of Revive ChurchIn this episode, we talk with Kyle Morris who is the Lead Pastor of Revive Church in Arvada, CO. We hear about his church's decision to stay where they were and seek the shalom of their neighborhood rather than move to a different (and wealthier) part of the city. This decision forced the church to deal with a problem of too much space through the acquisition of a shopping center, and then radically re-thinking how they used all of the space. Rather than starting with needs within the church, they asked questions about needs within the neighborhood. A...2023-12-1240 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastBeing a Place in the Neighborhood: The Camp House & Mission ChattanoogaIn this episode, we talk with Matt Busby who is the Senior Associate Pastor at Mission Chattanooga. Matt describes for us the evolution of a relationship between a specific church (Mission Chattanooga) and a coffee shop/restaurant/event space (The Camp House) in three different neighborhoods in downtown Chattanooga. Mission Chattanooga and Camp House began renting in the  Southside neighborhood, moved to the MLK neighborhood, and now are located in the Onion Bottom Neighborhood. This conversation highlights some of the ways that a church can bless the neighborhood in which it is located. The Camp House has be...2023-12-0535 minPaint & ClayPaint & ClayCamaraderie Among Artists with Mitch Baird and Eric JacobsenEarlier this month, artists Mitch Baird, Eric Jacobsen, and Gabor met up at a Plein Air Painters of America convention. While there, they discussed why cultivating a crew of likeminded artists is so vital for the creative process. About the Artists: Eric Jacobsen was born and raised in New England. He received a BA in History from Gordon College in Wenham, MA in 1989 and studied fine art at the Lyme Academy of Fine Arts in Old Lyme, CT from 1991-1995. At the Academy he received training in the Beaux Arts tradition of drawing and painting from life. Eric's true...2023-10-1114 mineXecutive SecurityeXecutive SecurityWorking in Cybersecurity at a University With Eric Jacobsen of BUEric Jacobsen, Asst. VP and CISO at Boston University, is our first guest from the higher education space, and he offers a unique look at what it’s like to work in cybersecurity at a university. He and Gene talk about the benefits of working at an institution of higher learning, his path from a chemistry degree to cybersecurity leader, what he looks for when hiring for entry-level positions, and more.2023-09-0712 minRetire Wealthy and HappyRetire Wealthy and HappyEp33: Crafting the Blueprint to Maximize Your Retirement Bliss with Eric Brotman, CFP®, AEP®, CPWA®Today, we dive into the topic of retirement planning and explore the essential steps needed to build a financially secure future. Dial in as Eric Brotman, CFP®, AEP®, CPWA®, shares invaluable insights on how to make your retirement the most fulfilling and rewarding phase of your life. Be empowered to take control of your financial destiny when you listen to the whole episode.Key takeaways to listen forImportance of conducting financial check-ups for a better financial futureStrategies to get out of debt without resorting to bankruptcy6 retirement decisions you need to...2023-07-111h 01BókaBrell - Bókasavnið við LøkinBókaBrell - Bókasavnið við LøkinBókabrell #3í hesum partinum av poddvarpinum Bókabrell tosa vit um:Lívfrøðiliga samansetingin í einum dropa av havvatni minnir um blóðið í mínum æðrum / Kim SimonsenEric Caspar / Nye balancer : handicapdigteComedy queen / Jenny Jagerfeld Minder om ham / Colleen HooverSummarið varar ikki alt árið longur / Karin OttarsdóttirTorsdagsmordklubben / Richard OsmanSkúmfidusmaskinan / Bobbie PeersSkjaldbøkukanónin / Bobbie Peers2023-06-2321 minWhere We LiveWhere We LiveHighlights from the region with conductor Eric Jacobsen, the Schaghicoke Tribal Nation and the rise of green burialsWe talk to a lot of interesting people on the show. Today, we’re revisiting three memorable conversations we’ve had this year. Eric Jacobsen just completed his final season as the conductor at the Greater Bridgeport Symphony. We spoke with Eric about his work as a conductor and also heard about the search for the next orchestra leader. The State Department of Education and Connecticut’s five sovereign tribal nations are working together to develop Native American curriculum for K-12 social studies classes which will be rolled out next year. We’ll hear from a member...2023-06-0247 minWhere We LiveWhere We LiveConductor Eric Jacobsen says goodbye to the Greater Bridgeport SymphonyEric Jacobsen is completing his final season with the Greater Bridgeport Symphony. Today on Where We Live, we talk to Eric about his work as a conductor and we’ll also hear about the search for the next Greater Bridgeport Symphony conductor. The performing art took a huge financial hit during the pandemic, but the Greater Bridgeport Symphony found a way to gather and perform during this time. We hear about their commitment to serving the Greater Bridgeport community, and their work to get the children interested in classical music. Have questions about what li...2023-03-0749 minDevice & VirtueDevice & VirtueBuilding Memory—Featuring the Embedded Church PodcastStained glass, digital photos, or a pile of rocks. Today, we join the co-hosts of the Embedded Church podcast and talk about how the church builds memories. It’s a podcast inside a podcast.Memories help people establish identities and build communities, and physical places are fertile ground where memories take root. But are new digital spaces uprooting our memories, or giving them new soil to grow in? As Christians, God consistently calls us to remember all that he has done and the ways he has been faithful. How can we root our memories in phy...2022-12-141h 18The Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastBonus: A Podcast Collaborative with Device & VirtueStained glass, digital photos, or a pile of rocks. Today, we join the co-hosts of the Device & Virtue podcast to talk about how the church builds memories and the role of technology in this space. It’s a podcast inside a podcast.Memories help people establish identities and build communities, and physical places are fertile ground where memories take root. But are new digital spaces uprooting our memories, or giving them new soil to grow in? As Christians, God consistently calls us to remember all that he has done and the ways he has been fai...2022-12-131h 18The Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Workers in Your Neighborhood and the ChurchIn this episode, Eric and Sara Joy listen to the story of Kevin Finch, the Executive Director of Big Table and a former pastor who was moonlighting as restaurant critic. During his days as a pastor and a restaurant critic, Kevin was exposed to the high levels of need that existed among workers in the hospitality industry. As he sought a way to provide help and care for this often overlooked sector, he could not find a single nonprofit that was dedicated to serving this particular community. Then he received a very unusual and distinct calling from God to...2022-11-0859 minAsk The 8 BallAsk The 8 BallAsk The 8 Ball Season 5 Episode 7 - Matt JacobsenYour new favorite podcast is coming out of the state of Iowa featuring Eric Marshall and Cody King.  Season 5 Episode 7 brings funny man Matt Jacobsen to the show.  A very entertaining guy, you're welcome for getting to know him!  Big Thanks To Lola's Fine Hot Sauce, The Mullin Team at ReMax, and The Irish in West Des Moines for their support!2022-10-2948 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastAffordable Housing and the ChurchIn this episode, Sara Joy and Eric talk with Pastor Dwayne Cline about James North Baptist Church and their journey towards providing affordable housing in their neighborhood in the north end Hamilton, Ontario. With a vision for incarnational ministry, James North has been serving their neighborhood for over 130 years. As one of the most economically depressed neighborhoods in the city, they have faithfully provided care and resources for many of those struggling to make ends meet. As the neighborhood tide began to change with new development and rising property prices in more recent years, the church recognized a growing...2022-10-1153 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastArt and the ChurchIn this episode, Sara Joy and Eric talk with Pastor Gabe Coyle about the fruition of Four Chapter Gallery, an art space developed, curated, and managed by Christ Community Church in downtown Kansas City. As an artist himself, Gabe discusses how his passions and dreams have taken on new shape by planting a church with the intention of connecting with the local arts community. The Four Chapter Gallery was born in 2013 from both the passion of church staff and the neighborhood request to see gallery space as part of the church development. Using the biblical framework of f...2022-09-1354 min公視主題之夜SHOW公視主題之夜SHOWEP40.#BLM 美國黑人單膝下跪反種族歧視,美式足球員Colin Kaepernick 抗議的代價|范琪斐X 劉文X Annebeth Jacobsen🎥《挑戰美國的英雄:科林 • 卡佩尼克的故事》│(The Price of Protest:the Story of Colin Kaepernick) │德國 │ 2019│52分|導演:Annebeth Jacobsen 唱國歌不起立敬禮,你敢嗎? 美式足球被視為美國的團結象徵,向國旗敬禮是愛國的展現,但美式足球聯盟球員科林·卡佩尼克(Colin Kaepernick)卻在2016年一場季前練習賽演奏美國國歌時,拒絕右手抱胸立正站好,反而單膝下跪,以此抗議美國警察暴力以及對黑人的歧視。引來很多美國人的反彈,川普甚至揚言要球隊老闆開除這個球員,這個抗議的代價,就是他被踢出美國足球賽體壇,但他也因此名噪一時。 🎬映後論壇主題:《BLM ! 美國黑人爭什麼?》 - BLM運動是什麼? - 言論自由 vs. 愛國主義 -「弗洛伊德之死」美國積怨已久的種族歧視問題 - 川普 Law & Order、黑人和亞裔互相歧視? 👤主持人:范琪斐(資深媒體人) 👤與談人:劉文 (中研院民族所助理研究員) 👤國際連線:Annebeth Jacobsen(本片導演) 👤公民來賓: 藍怡婷(美國大學生) 朱幸一(自然教育推廣者) 邱伊翎(國際特赦組織台灣分會秘書長) 梁一賢(社運人士) 邱漢忠(燈光師) 廖欣宜(台權會國際事務專員) Leslie(獨立記者) Eric(廣播主持人) 韋喆(表演工作者) 🔎膝壓頸殺害非裔男子佛洛伊德,美前員警蕭文聯邦控罪遭判21年: https://www.cna.com.tw/news/aopl/202207080037.aspx ◾️ 在主題YouTube上收看這一集: https://youtu.be/JZuqd_ml9I4 🎙錄製/剪輯:衣桂瑜 留言告訴我你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cksr7dj39j8t60875a25cfgrp/comments ◾️ FB▸▸ https://www.facebook.com/themenightshow ◾️ YT▸▸ https://reurl.cc/XkEYqE​​​ ◾️ IG ▸▸ https://www.instagram.com/themenightshow_pts/ ◾️ 官網片單▸▸https://viewpoint.pts.org.tw/​​ ◾️ 公視+紀錄片收看▸▸https://www.ptsplus.tv/ Powered by Firstory Hosting2022-08-201h 19The Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastThird place and the ChurchIn this episode, Eric and Sara Joy chat with Pastor Scott Woller about the model of building both a church and a coffee shop. While Pastor Scott does not say it directly, in essence, he aimed to develop a "third place." Third place is a term coined by Ray Oldenburg to describe those places that we find ourselves visiting on a fairly regular basis that are not our homes and not our places of work. Third places can take a variety of forms. They can be coffee shops, pubs, barber shops, or even a collection of mailboxes near some...2022-08-0956 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastSocial infrastructure and the ChurchIn this episode, Eric and Sara Joy talk with Pastor Scott Pontier about how Jamestown Harbor Church has explored the needs and opportunities for creating a "center" in their suburban community. After a few years of conversation with the local township board and other organizations, they landed on partnering with a local sports program to design a facility that provides gathering space for the church and also serve as a sports complex. Though not using the term specifically, it is evident through this interview that the missional heart of Jamestown Harbor Church has been to create "social infrastructure" in...2022-07-1255 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastAccess to food and the ChurchIn this episode, Eric and Sara Joy talk with Pastor Cynthia Wallace about how the Oasis Farm and Fishery was implemented and is operating out of Bible Center Church in the Homewood neighborhood of Pittsburgh. Originally begun as an educational initiative to help families learn how to eat and cook healthier, the program has evolved into growing food for the local community. This work began as the church gained a deeper understanding of the food insecurity, or lack of access to food, that so many of the local neighborhood residents are facing. Pastor Cynthia reminds us that l...2022-06-1450 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastWelcome to Season 5 TrailerWe're kicking off Season 5 in just a few short weeks! Tune in to the trailer to hear more about this season's theme - "Outside the Box: Placemaking & gospel mission beyond the church walls" along with the ways we're changing up the format a bit.2022-05-2411 minPaint & ClayPaint & ClayKeep it Simple with Eric JacobsenIn this episode, Eric offers painters three key tips for simplifying their work. About the Artist: Eric Jacobsen was born and raised in New England. He received a BA in History from Gordon College in Wenham, MA in 1989 and studied fine art at the Lyme Academy of Fine Arts in Old Lyme, CT from 1991-1995. At the Academy he received training in the Beaux Arts tradition of drawing and painting from life. Eric's true inspiration is the amazing beauty that he sees in nature. Jacobsen is a “Plein Air” painter. He takes his oils wherever he goes...2022-05-0404 minPaint & ClayPaint & ClayPainting by Design with Eric JacobsenDesign, or what some artists refer to as composition, is one of the most important aspects of a good painting. Eric Jacobsen and Gabor talk through how painting by design must be something intentional, not accidental. About the Artist: Eric Jacobsen was born and raised in New England. He received a BA in History from Gordon College in Wenham, MA in 1989 and studied fine art at the Lyme Academy of Fine Arts in Old Lyme, CT from 1991-1995. At the Academy he received training in the Beaux Arts tradition of drawing and painting from life. Eric's...2022-04-2706 minPaint & ClayPaint & ClayMaking Your Mark with Eric JacobsenIn this episode, artist Eric Jacobsen and Gabor go over how you can really enjoy the loose application of paint.  About the Artist: Eric Jacobsen was born and raised in New England. He received a BA in History from Gordon College in Wenham, MA in 1989 and studied fine art at the Lyme Academy of Fine Arts in Old Lyme, CT from 1991-1995. At the Academy he received training in the Beaux Arts tradition of drawing and painting from life. Eric's true inspiration is the amazing beauty that he sees in nature. Jacobsen is a “Plein Air” paint...2022-04-2005 minReal Leaders PodcastReal Leaders PodcastEp. 238 Advanced Leadership || Eric Jacobsen, Founder & Conductor of Purpose at Gratitude RailroadEric Jacobsen is a serial entrepreneur and Founder & Conductor of Purpose at Gratitude Railroad who shares his journey to the impact economy, defines the purpose of business, and what separates an advanced leader from a traditional one. On this episode get to learn from how an impact investor on what makes a good impact investment in an entrepreneur and her company. --> Apply for the Real Leaders CEO Impact Collaborative at: https://members.real-leaders.com/become-a-member --> Take your leadership to the next level at https://members.real-leaders.com/product/annual-subscription/ to...2022-04-0947 minRegent College PodcastRegent College PodcastCultivating Belonging in a World of Glass - With Dr. Eric JacobsenLoneliness has been a major topic of conversation in recent years.  What is the antidote for loneliness?  Dr. Eric Jacobsen wrote a book recently on this very topic, entitled "Three Pieces of Glass."   We discuss what it looks like to cultivate belonging, not only on an individual level but also on a societal level.  Eric is passionate about reframing and restructuring the built environment, and believes that much of the loneliness we experience is not just a result of individual choices, but also due to choices we have made as a society.   Enjoy this conversation. We hope it inspires you t...2021-10-2251 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastAaand, that's a wrap for Season 4! What we learned...We want to learn more about who is out there listening! Please take this short survey to tell us more about who you are, why you listen, and how we can make the podcast better for you!In this final episode of Season 4, Sara Joy and Eric, along with Josh Yates and Chris Elisara from Ormond Center, unpack some of the common themes and fresh discoveries of the past 9 episodes. Here are a few snippets from this conversation.Audience: We discovered that we have at least three distinct audiences for our podcast. Obviously we have...2021-10-0535 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastJonathan Brooks on Completing the Narrative in Your NeighborhoodIn this episode Sara Joy and Eric interview Jonathan Brooks of Chicago, currently co-pastor at Lawndale Community Church and the former pastor of Caanan Community Church in Englewood and author of Church Forsaken: Practicing Presence in Neglected Neighborhoods. Jonathan tells how his attempt to get out of Englewood by pursuing a career in architecture, led him right back to his old neighborhood where he had to learn to see it with different eyes. "Pastah J" shares about becoming a pastor in the neighborhood where he grew up and discovering that God was very much at work in this neighborhood...2021-09-2141 minThis Is Not Church PodcastThis Is Not Church PodcastDelving Into Spiritual Intimacy With Wayne JacobsenIn this episode we talk with Wayne Jacobsen Wayne served as a pastor for twenty years and was also a contributing editor to Leadership Journal. As the director of Lifestream Ministries, he now travels the world helping people learn to live deeply in the life of Jesus and share it freely with others. He has written and worked with others on many books about spiritual intimacy and relational community, including He Loves Me, So You Don't Want to Go to Church Anymore, A Man Like No Other, and The Shack. You can find his writings at Lifestream...2021-09-201h 05The Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastPete Kelly on Seeking Shalom in Apartment BuildingsIn this episode, Eric and Sara Joy talk with Pete Kelly, the CEO of Apartment Life. For many reasons, Eric and Sara Joy are really excited to share with listeners this timely conversation. (Side note, Pete Kelly did visit Tacoma just two weeks after the episode was recorded and confirmed that Tacoma is way cooler than most cities in Texas -- this is Eric's note 2021-09-0742 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastCynthia Wallace on Holistic NeighboringIn this episode, Eric and Sara Joy interview Cynthia Wallace, Executive Pastor and Executive Director, about the providential birth of The Oasis Project, a community and economic development initiative led by Bible Center Church in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. When their pastor in Michigan prayed over Cynthia and her husband, John, saying they would go to Pittsburgh and create an oasis, they had no idea how prophetic that moment would be. With John serving as the Senior Pastor of Bible Center Church and Cynthia heading up the church’s The Oasis Project they have actively responded to their call to 'seek th...2021-08-2445 minActon LineActon LineNo, higher wages are not a ‘silver lining’ of inflationAs of May 2021, prices increased 5% over the course of one year – the sharpest increase in inflation since 2008. Inflation poses a palpable threat to the economic prosperity of America. Its prevalence is perpetuated by political institutions, corporations, and personal opinions. Big corporations and moguls will not necessarily suffer through significant change with a 5% increase in prices, the common citizen is more likely to be presented with financial hardships in their daily purchases.Guest Peter Jacobsen, Assistant Professor of Economics at Ottawa University and the Gwartney Professor of Economic Education as well as a staff member at the Fo...2021-08-1137 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastRob Kaple on Church Renovation as PlacemakingIn this episode, Eric and Sara Joy interview Rob Kaple of Grace Midtown Atlanta. The church came on their radar when they noticed in Public Square, an online publication of the Congress for the New Urbanism, that the church had won a merit award for good design in the Block, Street, and Building category of CNU's 2021 Charter Awards. It is somewhat unusual to see a church featured in an official publication of the CNU and even more unusual when the church is an evangelical mega church. So their interest was piqued. After a little investigating they connected with Rob...2021-08-1041 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastAdam Ward on Sharing the Stories of a PlaceIn this episode, Eric and Sara Joy talk with Adam Ward about his podcast, For Columbus, based in Columbus, Ohio. Unlike other podcast hosts who aspire to expand their audience as far as possible, Adam is happy to limit his reach to those who love and serve Columbus. In this podcast, Adam shares stories about leaders serving God’s kingdom in a local setting.Most Christian leaders are too busy with their own ministries to pay attention to other things that are happening in their own backyard. The For Columbus podcast addresses that problem by providing an ea...2021-07-2731 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastAmy Sherman on ShalomIn this episode, Eric and Sara Joy interview Dr. Amy Sherman, Senior Fellow and Director of Center on Faith in Communities (CFIC) at the Sagamore Institute to gain her thoughtful insight on the nuance and meaning of the word shalom.  In particular, Amy shares about her forthcoming book, Agents of Flourishing, which centers around six endowments of flourishing (or shalom) that are identified as: the Good, the True, the Beautiful, the Just, the Prosperous, and the Sustainable. She discusses the role of the church in each of these and provides examples and strategies that churches can adopt t...2021-07-1346 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastCan you really make a place?In this episode, Sara Joy and Eric continue their conversation about place with Chris Elisara at Ormond Center to consider the various ways we impact the places we live, work, play, and worship. Placemaking can sound like an abstract concept, but it is essentially helping our places become places worth caring about. Anyone or any church can engage in placemaking.Some key questions addressed in this episode are:1. Is placemaking possible? Place is not just given, we contribute to our places in ways that honor God and in ways that dishonor God every day.2021-06-2950 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastDefining PlacePlace is a key element of shalom because our identities are rooted in place and we connect to one another through place. In this episode, Eric and Sara Joy discuss the difference between place and space (and why place isn’t always good and space isn’t always bad), while framing both within a biblical understanding. They trace the theme of place from the beginning to the end of the Bible, noting how we are redeemed in place. They also talk with Chris Elisara from Ormond Center who shares about his perception and experience of place and its importance in h...2021-06-1554 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastWhat is shalom and how is it like dirt?In this episode Eric and Sara Joy build a more robust understanding of shalom, reflecting on the meaning of the term beyond the standard definition of peace to include a proactive seeking of flourishing and right relationships with each other, with God, and with our whole community. They even note that shalom can and should be sought and reflected in the built environment of our communities.Bringing in Josh Yates, the Executive Director of Ormond Center at Duke Divinity School, to expound upon this Eric and Sara Joy find out how his personal and professional quest to...2021-06-0151 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastSeason 4 Trailer: Cultivating Neighborhood ShalomJeremiah 29:7 calls us to seek the welfare (shalom) of the specific places to which we have been called. During Season 4, we will be exploring what this means for pastors and other leaders as they seek to be faithful to this challenging mandate. In this trailer, we introduce our theme and we introduce our listeners to our new partners from Ormond Center at Duke Divinity School. Josh Yates is the Executive Director and Chris Elisara is Studio Lead and Senior Fellow for Placemaking for Ormond Center.Access more Show Notes with pictures and resources related to this episode.2021-05-1817 minInterplay: Conversations in Music with Michael ShapiroInterplay: Conversations in Music with Michael ShapiroEric JacobsenThis week’s Interplay is a Conversation in Music with a miraculous musician, Eric Jacobsen. Founder with his brother Colin of The Knights, music director of symphonies in Bridgeport and Orlando, and a superb cellist, everything Eric touches sounds fresh and new. I first heard Eric conduct a Brahms orchestral work, and it sounded as if it was the premiere. Eric’s musicianship is exemplary and totally natural, like the man. I know you will enjoy our talk as much as I did. Cannot wait to attend another concert with Eric Jacobsen conducting. www.michaelshapiro.com ww...2021-04-1835 minThe Strong Towns PodcastThe Strong Towns PodcastEric Jacobsen: How Car Culture is Making Us Lonelier“Choosing screens over people.” It’s a phrase we hear often these days in relation to smartphones and other digital devices. But, as Eric O. Jacobsen describes in his new book, Three Pieces of Glass: Why We Feel Lonely in a World Mediated by Screens, we started choosing screens—or, more precisely, windshields—decades before the smartphone. Prior to the rise of car culture, we could expect to regularly interact with friends, neighbors, and strangers as we made our way through cities developed with walkability and multimodal transportation in mind. Especially since World War II, we still encounter...2021-03-2956 minRe-integrateRe-integrateWhy We Feel Lonely - with Eric O. JacobsenAre you experiencing loneliness? We drive to work. We drive back home from work. We watch some TV. When we have some free time, we are scrolling through something on our smartphones. No wonder we’re so lonely! We’ve been set up to not be connected to our neighbors.  Today’s guest is author and pastor Eric O. Jacobsen. Eric is the senior pastor of First Presbyterian Church in Tacoma, Washington, and received his Ph.D. from Fuller Theological Seminary. His latest book is Three Pieces of Glass: Why We Feel Lonely in a World...2021-03-1036 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastPalaces for the People by Eric KlinenbergIn this episode, Eric takes the lead in expounding on the book Palaces for the People written by Eric Klinenberg in 2018. Klinenberg is a sociologist at NYU who coined the term "social infrastructure" to capture the idea that shared physical places shape the way people act and the relationships people develop. He has studied how the presence of social infrastructure or the lack thereof can have direct implications on the well-being and resiliency of our local communities. His early research discovered that during the Chicago heat wave in the 90s, when controlling for neighborhood demographics, communities with more thriving...2020-12-1542 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Death and Life of Great American Cities by Jane JacobsIn this episode Eric interviews Sara Joy about Jane Jacobs’ pioneering book, The Death and Life of Great American Cities. Written in 1961 this book represented a scathing critique of orthodox city planning from an unexpected source. Jane Jacobs was neither an architect nor a trained planner, but she was a keen observer of how cities and neighborhoods actually worked. She had the patience and instinct to look for the complex order at work within what appeared to be chaotic urban environments. And, she had the gumption not only to engage the ‘experts’ in a male dominated field, but to challe...2020-12-0151 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastReading Home from Nowhere by James Howard KunstlerIn this episode, Sara Joy interviews Eric about the book Home From Nowhere by James Howard Kunstler. Published in 1996, this book remains incredibly relevant for the place where we find ourselves today as we confront a rising decline of shared, civic life. In fact, Eric has referred to Kunstler as a "lawless prophet." This prophetic voice of Kunstler rings clear as we consider the ways our cities have fostered our disconnection from time and place, leaving us "home from nowhere."Kunstler, an artist in several respects, makes a case for retaining value judgements when it comes to...2020-11-1749 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastDiscussing Cities for People by Jan GehlIn this episode, Eric interviews Sara Joy about Jan Gehl’s masterful book, Cities for People. Jan Gehl is an architect who believes that paying attention to how actual humans interact with buildings and public spaces is the most important factor to consider when building or developing these spaces. This seemingly obvious approach actually makes Gehl an anomaly in his field. But, it also makes him very successful in developing places where people choose to spend time even when they don’t have to. For this reason, Gehl has been a popular consultant who has worked for major cities thro...2020-11-0346 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastWalkable City by Jeff SpeckWhy is walking so important for our health, wealth, and the environment? Are there particular conditions in a city that encourage (or discourage) people to walk? Does promoting walkability mean we get rid of all the cars?In this episode, Sara Joy interviews Eric about why he likes the book Walkable City by Jeff Speck so much. And, on a personal note, we learn what are Eric's favorite aspects of walking the neighborhood where his church is located are and how he sees walking as an important component that defines Jesus' ministry while on earth....2020-10-2047 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastReading Happy City by Charles MontgomeryWhat makes a city a 'happy city'? Is there a correlation between the wealth of a city and its happiness? According to Charles Montgomery, author of Happy City, happiness is about having meaningful connections with the people who are proximate to us. People often think that things like houses, cars, and toys will make us happy. But whatever happiness we gain from those things is usually short term. Montgomery makes the case that since lasting happiness comes from meaningful human connections, we will tend to be more happy when we live and work in settings that encourage and allow...2020-10-0640 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastSeason 3 Trailer: Reading with Eric & Sara JoyOn The Embedded Church podcast, we often make references to terms, books, and urban thinkers that might be unfamiliar to our audience. We decided to address that concern in Season 3, by introducing our listeners to the books and authors who have had a major impact on our understanding of neighborhood design. Welcome to an entire season dedicated to Eric and Sara Joy talking about books. The episodes will be spaced two weeks apart to allow listeners a chance to read each featured book before we talk about it. But also, be assured, listeners will learn a lot a...2020-09-2913 minDJ & PK in the MorningDJ & PK in the MorningKevin White & Eric Jacobsen, NFF Utah ChapterNFF board member Kevin White & president-elect Eric Jacobsen joined DJ & PK to talk about the aims and mission of the NFF Utah Chapter as well as their thoughts on the Utah State Aggies and Utah Utes.2020-09-2813 minRegent College PodcastRegent College Podcast#120 A Christian Engagement with the Built Environment and New Urbanism- with Dr. Eric JacobsenToday we spoke with Rev. Eric O. Jacobsen, author of The Space Between: A Christian Engagement with the Built Environment and Sidewalks in the Kingdom: New Urbanism and the Christian Faith. Eric has spent years offering a theological perspective on the ins and outs of urban and suburban life. We had plenty of questions: What makes for a good city––and why should we care? What does suburbia have to do with the kingdom of God? Should police be in charge of bringing safety into neighbourhoods?Join us for this eye-opening conversation.Regent College Podcast 2020-09-1853 minPoetry of ImpactPoetry of ImpactHoward Fischer & Eric Jacobsen on Convening ImpactFounders of Gratitude Railroad, Howard Fischer & Eric Jacobsen share their serendipitous meeting at Harvard and the intentions that grew out of their business partnership. Howard discusses his application of a "Wall St attitude" in impact, and Eric tells about his goals of becoming 100% impact.2020-09-1751 minFlourishing in Real LifeFlourishing in Real LifeEp 29: Eric Jacobsen - Author Conversation: Three Pieces of Glass: Why We Feel Lonely in a World Mediated by ScreensDana Allin and Eric Jacobsen discuss the importance of creating a culture of belongIng to defend against the feeling of loneliness in our society. They explore how living in a digital world surrounded by screens affects all aspects of our lives. They discuss Eric’s book, Three Pieces of Glass and look at how being in the midst of a global pandemic which has increased isolation has changed and added to the ideas Eric discusses in his book. Dana and Eric go into detail about the reasons why screens affect the feeling of being lonely and the unique role th...2020-08-1731 minFlourishing in Real LifeFlourishing in Real LifeEp 29: Eric Jacobsen - Author Conversation: Three Pieces of Glass: Why We Feel Lonely in a World Mediated by ScreensDana Allin and Eric Jacobsen discuss the importance of creating a culture of belongIng to defend against the feeling of loneliness in our society. They explore how living in a digital world surrounded by screens affects all aspects of our lives. They discuss Eric’s book, Three Pieces of Glass and look at how being in the midst of a global pandemic which has increased isolation has changed and added to the ideas Eric discusses in his book. Dana and Eric go into detail about the reasons why screens affect the feeling of being lonely and the unique role th...2020-08-1731 minAll Mom Does Podcast with Julie Lyles CarrAll Mom Does Podcast with Julie Lyles Carrallmomdoes Podcast #131: Eric Jacobsen - Why We Feel Lonely & What To Do About ItSo often when we talk to women about where they are at in their worlds, we have one topic that comes up time and again. It is the idea of loneliness. A lot people feel lonely. Eric Jacobsen joins us on episode #131 of the allmomdoes Podcast to chat with Julie Lyles Carr about loneliness, what we are missing from our lives, and how we can make some changes to get that human connection we are all craving.2020-07-0731 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastThree Pieces of Glass: Discussing Eric's New BookIn this episode, Sara Joy interviews Eric about his most recent book, Three Pieces of Glass: Why We Feel Lonely in a World Mediated by Screens. Released in May of 2020, Eric's book dives into our current crisis of loneliness citing it as partly resulting from a lack of belonging we feel in regard to the places and the people who most often inhabit the world in proximity to us. He makes the case that from the advent of the car (the windshield) and designing our cities for driving, to our TV screens, and now our smart phones, we have...2020-07-0752 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastCommunity Engagement in the Historically Black ChurchIn this episode, we talk with Rev. David Wright who is the Assistant to the Pastor of the Peoples Baptist Church (PBC) in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston, MA. David is also the Executive Director of the Black Ministerial Alliance of Greater Boston. We learn from David about the long-standing history of community engagement for the Peoples Baptist Church, which has been a pillar for the African American community in Boston for over 200 years. He shares about some of the distinct ways that the black church engages its community in the US and how movements such as ‘urban renewal’ and...2020-06-3039 minSticky Notes: The Classical Music PodcastSticky Notes: The Classical Music PodcastFounding an Orchestra, w/ Eric and Colin Jacobsen of The KnightsEric and Colin Jacobsen are co-founders of the The Knights. The orchestra has claimed a spot over the last 10 years as one of the most dynamic and adventurous orchestras in the world. Colin and Eric are some of the most interesting people in classical music and so we talked about a lot of things, including founding an orchestra, what they felt was missing in the classical world, what it means to play chamber music in an orchestra, and of course, the current situation and what it means for the future.2020-06-2944 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Church as a Place of InclusionIn this episode we talk with Jamison Galt, who is the Pastor of Resurrection Church Clinton Hill in Brooklyn, New York. In its relatively new existence as a church plant, Resurrection Church has already occupied five different buildings in the same neighborhood. Access to space in each location has been birthed through relationships that Jamison has cultivated with other pastors and people in the local community. This has given Jamison an interesting perspective on the neighborhood and how the physical form of a building and relationships impact ministry. Jamison loves his neighborhood and its rich history, but he is...2020-06-2345 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastDiscovering Neighborhood Dreams as a ChurchIn this episode, we interview Nathan and Kristi Ivey about the work they have done and continue to do through Sojourn Church Midtown in Louisville, KY. With backgrounds in finance and government, they bring a unique lens to their former and current roles as Pastor and Director of Mercy Ministry. They have come to recognize that an important part of neighborhood engagement and mercy work involves asking neighbors what their hopes and dreams are for their neighborhood. A simple place to start, but so easily overlooked. They share about the lesson they learned from doing a neighborhood festival the "...2020-06-1647 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastLearning the Neighborhood VernacularIn this episode we interview Pastor Thurman Williams, who is the lead pastor of New City Fellowship: West End in St. Louis, MO. Growing up as a son of a Methodist pastor in the suburbs of Baltimore, he felt the call to explore leading ministry in urban Baltimore. Through his experiences in Baltimore, he was called to co-pastor a church in St. Louis to work towards racial integration within the church that is situated on the "Delmar Divide," a street of historic racial divide in the city. He has since led a church plant in the West End neighborhood...2020-06-0944 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastAdvancing Mission During Covid CrisisIn this episode, we bring Keith Case back to our show to talk about how his church Providencia WPB in West Palm Beach, FL, is pursuing their mission in the midst of the Covid-19 crisis. Their church includes a lot of young adults working in industries that have been hit hard by the pandemic, so the church has helped incubate a new ministry to aid people in finding jobs. Keith also talks about the grieving that both he and his community have gone through as they process not being able to gather physically and enjoy face to face community...2020-05-2627 minIndustrial Hemp PodcastIndustrial Hemp PodcastHemp in Pennsylvania, The Jacobsen, and The SAFE Banking ActOn this week’s show we hear from Shannon Powers, press secretary at the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, where they are still busy processing hemp permits for 2020. So far around 415 applications have been approved, 10 percent of which are processor permits. Powers talks about how the coronavirus pandemic has affected the department’s roll out of the hemp program this year, changes to this year’s program, the Pennsylvania Steering Committee and more. Then we talk to Chase Hubbard, senior analyst at the Jacobsen, the prestigious ag commodities reporting agency, where Hubbard writes the Hemp Daily Bulletin that includ...2020-05-2048 minAbsorb The Most Must-Listen Full Audiobook Today!Absorb The Most Must-Listen Full Audiobook Today!Three Pieces of Glass: Why We Feel Lonely in a World Mediated by Screens by Eric O. JacobsenPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/432795to listen full audiobooks. Title: Three Pieces of Glass: Why We Feel Lonely in a World Mediated by Screens Author: Eric O. Jacobsen Narrator: Thomas Day Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 57 minutes Release date: May 5, 2020 Genres: Christianity Publisher's Summary: Loneliness is increasingly recognized as a major public health crisis that is on the rise and impacting people of all ages. Addressing the crisis of loneliness from a fresh perspective, this book introduces belonging as an overlooked but critical aspect of a flourishing Christian life. Eric Jacobsen shows how three pieces of glass--car windshields, TVs...2020-05-0510h 57Let Your Mind Travel Through Words With Full AudiobookLet Your Mind Travel Through Words With Full AudiobookThree Pieces of Glass: Why We Feel Lonely in a World Mediated by Screens Audiobook by Eric O. JacobsenListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 432795 Title: Three Pieces of Glass: Why We Feel Lonely in a World Mediated by Screens Author: Eric O. Jacobsen Narrator: Thomas Day Format: Unabridged Length: 10:57:31 Language: English Release date: 05-05-20 Publisher: Oasis Audio Genres: Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Counseling & Inspirational Summary: Loneliness is increasingly recognized as a major public health crisis that is on the rise and impacting people of all ages. Addressing the crisis of loneliness from a fresh perspective, this book introduces belonging as an overlooked but critical aspect of a flourishing Christian life. Eric Jacobsen...2020-05-0510h 57Access Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityAccess Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Religion & Spirituality, ChristianityThree Pieces of Glass: Why We Feel Lonely in a World Mediated by Screens by Eric O. JacobsenPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/432795to listen full audiobooks. Title: Three Pieces of Glass: Why We Feel Lonely in a World Mediated by Screens Author: Eric O. Jacobsen Narrator: Thomas Day Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 57 minutes Release date: May 5, 2020 Genres: Christianity Publisher's Summary: Loneliness is increasingly recognized as a major public health crisis that is on the rise and impacting people of all ages. Addressing the crisis of loneliness from a fresh perspective, this book introduces belonging as an overlooked but critical aspect of a flourishing Christian life. Eric Jacobsen shows how three pieces of glass--car windshields, TVs...2020-05-0510h 57The Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastLeaning Into Your Church's Embedded IdentityIn this episode, I talk with my co-host Sara Joy Proppe about her work with Proximity Project. Proximity Project offers educational and consulting services for church leaders who want to leverage their church property to better engage with their neighbors. In addition to talking with Sara Joy about some of the ways she has helped churches better serve their neighbors, I also talk with her about some of the motivating factors that led her to start Proximity Project.This being the final episode of Season 1, Sara Joy and I also reflect on what we learned from this...2019-12-3151 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastMoving From a 'Come and See' to a 'Go and Be' PostureIn this episode we talk with Karen Wilk who is the pastor of NEW (Neighbourhood Engagement Workers’) Community, a missional community in her neighborhood in Edmonton, Alberta. She shares with us about her transition from pastoring a large, traditional church to engaging a new paradigm of 'go and be' in the neighborhood. This has led to her work in developing practices and postures that encourage and equip churches to resource their members to develop intentional neighborhood networks within their home communities.In particular she shares about the Abundant Community Initiative she has helped develop and lead in Ed...2019-12-1735 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church in a Rural SettingIn this episode we talk with Matt Canlis who is the Pastor of Trinity Church in Wenatchee, Washington. A few years ago, Matt was a Pastoral Assistant in Scotland and discovered the parish model of pastoral ministry. He learned how to engage the people of his parish by walking around and visiting with them in their homes, schools, businesses, and pubs. He also learned to structure his week so that he wouldn’t be at the mercy of his own or his congregation’s expectations.After his time in Scotland, Matt and his family were called back to t...2019-12-1034 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Missional Rhythms of an Embedded ChurchIn this episode, we talk with Renee and James B Notkin who are co-Pastors of Union Church in Seattle. Union Church is a church plant located in the South Lake Union Neighborhood in Seattle. In planting Union Church, the Notkins were looking to develop a missional church model that would provide weekly opportunities for three basic discipleship commitments:· Remain in me· Love one another· Go into the worldThis led them to a pattern of life together in which the format for their Sunday gathering followed a regular four week rotation of...2019-12-0350 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastCommercial Enterprises as a ChurchIn this episode Chris Barras, the Lead Pastor of Area 10 Faith Community shares about the entrepreneurial heart and spirit that drives how his church has taken shape in their neighborhood of Richmond, Virginia. Coming from a background in management at Starbucks, Chris has an ethos for developing "third places," a term coined by sociologist Ray Oldenburg to refer to the places you spend time outside of your home and your work. In other words, the place where you meet with friends and neighbors.The church meets at the Byrd Theater, a historic theater in the heart of...2019-11-2640 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastWhat exactly is an Embedded Church?In Episode 7, we talk with Nathan Carter who is a pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church in Chicago, Illinois. When the church chose to relocate to an urban neighborhood in Chicago, the leadership asked the 30 original members to move into the neighborhood where the church was locating. There were 20 members who were willing, so effectively the church started its new chapter with a committed membership living in close proximity to the church itself. This model of being a church has reinforced Immanuel's commitment to remain in the neighborhood despite some hurdles they've encountered with parking, zoning, and the City of...2019-11-1943 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastWalkability and Partnering with Civic and Non-Profit OrganizationsIn this episode, we talk with Keith Case who is the Lead Pastor / Church Planter at Providencia in West Palm Beach, Florida. West Palm Beach is a fairly walkable community that also includes a couple of significant barriers to walkability – namely the existence of a four lane arterial that cuts the downtown off from the waterfront as well as a notable lack of street trees. In our conversation, we drill down on the requisite elements of walkability and discuss what Keith and his church are doing to improve the walkability of their community. A major part of Providencia's mission st...2019-11-1245 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastFamily Life and Ministry in the NeighborhoodIn this episode, we talk with Andy Metzger who is a Pastor at The Summit Church in Denver, CO. What makes Summit’s story interesting is that Andy lives 975 steps from the church. And in fact, all of the Pastors on Staff at Summit live within a mile of the church. The Summit Church is located in the Five Points (or RiNo) neighborhood of Denver which is a fast growing, artsy, very walkable neighborhood (walk score 76).Andy talks about the advantages of living and ministering in a walkable neighborhood. It’s easy to get the church community toge...2019-11-0538 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastMinistering in Small Steps: The Neighborhood Pedestrian ShedOn this episode, Eric O. Jacobsen, Senior Pastor of First Presbyterian Church Tacoma and our very own co-host of The Embedded Church Podcast and author of Sidewalks in the Kingdom and The Space Between, shares with us about the small steps his church is taking in Tacoma, Washington, to care for their neighborhood. By identifying the 99 buildings and businesses that are situated within a 1/8-mile radius or the “pedestrian shed” of the church property, they have developed a weekly practice of highlighting a specific building and committing to pray for the flourishing of that particular site, owner, and business.2019-10-2935 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastSupporting the Neighborhood StoryOn this episode, Stephanie Williams O’Brien, Co-lead Pastor of Mill City Church in Minneapolis, MN, tells about being a church that meets in a local school and the creative partnerships they’ve formed to address the needs of local students. The non-profit, The Sheridan Story, formed by the church has now grown from an individual church initiative to a replicable model being implemented by churches across the Twin Cities to serve the students of local schools. She highlights the value of seeing their church as supportive actors in the story God is already telling on the ground in the...2019-10-2242 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastCommunity Collaborations: Introduction to the Charrette ProcessIn this episode, Corey Widmer, Pastor of Third Church in Richmond, Virginia, talks to us about his church’s efforts to encourage flourishing in their neighborhood by hosting a community-wide conversation called a charrette.Some time ago, Third Church lost a lot of trust with their neighbors by putting together a plan to expand their building without consulting them. More recently, the church decided to take a different approach. This time they brought their neighbors in at the beginning of the process and asked them what they wanted from the neighborhood. After dealing with some initial skepticism, th...2019-10-1538 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastTending to Placemaking as a ChurchIn this episode, we talk with Chris Ganski who is a pastor at City Reformed Church in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Chris talks about City Reformed Church’s decision to purchase a commercial building in the heart of a walkable neighborhood and convert it into a church. He notes how that decision really shaped and clarified the mission of the church. While purchasing that building clarified their mission, it was only one of many steps that would need to be taken to really live into their calling.Chris regularly challenges the congregation to understand themselves as having entered into a...2019-10-1537 minThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church PodcastThe Embedded Church Podcast TrailerAccess more Show Notes with pictures and resources.More information about this podcast and helpful church and urbanism resources can be found on The Embedded Church website. Show CreditsHosted and Produced by Eric O. Jacobsen and Sara Joy ProppeEdited by Adam Higgins | Odd Dad Out Voice ProductionsTheme Music by Jacob ShafferArtwork by Lance Kagey | Rotator Creative 2019-09-3016 minThe Open Ears ProjectThe Open Ears Project7. Eric Jacobsen on VulnerabilityConductor Eric Jacobsen recalls losing his beloved mother at the age of 11 and how her favourite piece, Franz Schubert’s Piano Trio No. 1 inspired him to become a musician. Keep listening after the episode to hear the full track. 2019-09-1615 minThe latest episodes from The Open Ears ProjectThe latest episodes from The Open Ears ProjectEric Jacobsen on Vulnerability “She loved the interaction of what a conversation is, and that's what chamber music is — it’s talking to people with your instruments.” In this episode, conductor and cellist Eric Jacobsen talks about Franz Schubert’s Piano Trio No. 1. It was his mother’s favorite piece, and 25 years after her death it still reminds him of the love for music and other human beings she passed on to him — both of which come together in the ongoing conversation of chamber music. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts to receive a new episode every day or delve deeper into our companion ...2019-09-1616 minXenfulnessXenfulness#37: Mitch Jacobsen — Start Today with Rviita's Founder#37 | Start Today with Rviita's Founder Mitch Jacobsen | Xenfulness Podcast -- Rviita's founder Mitch Jacobsen shares his thoughts on building an energy drink company from the ground up. In this episode, we talk habits, books and life lessons. Big thanks to Mitch for taking us through Rviita's Journey, hope you enjoy this one as much as I did! -- Books: 1. The Lean Startup by Eric Ries 2. The 5 Second Rule by Mel Robbins 3. The Millionaire Fastlane by M.J. DeMarco 4. The Entrepreneur Roller Coaster by Darren Hardy -- Links: www.rviitalize.com Rviita IG - rviitalize Mitch's IG - gymgiraffe -- Thank-you...2019-07-0546 minHistory in TenHistory in TenEpisode 25: World's FairsTimeless fans and readers of Eric Larson's "The Devil in the White City" may know the history of the Chicago World's Fair (the World's Columbian Exhibition) well, but do you know that there were other major exhibitions around the world that featured major architectural, industrial, and artistic feats? --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/history-in-ten/support2019-04-1511 minThe Reclaimed Leader PodcastThe Reclaimed Leader PodcastRL 068: Eric Jacobsen - One More Step (Might Feel Like a Mile)In today's episode, we'll talk with author and pastor Eric Jacobsen about his church, First Presbyterian Church in Tacoma, WA, and the "one more step" that came to represent the revitalization of a historic urban church. For show notes: www.reclaimedleader.com/episode682019-01-2955 minSolar InsightsSolar InsightsCasey Jacobsen joins to discuss his pro basketball career and the state of the NBA/SunsCasey Jacobsen joins to discuss his pro basketball career and the state of the NBA/Suns Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2017-05-2131 minRegent College PodcastRegent College Podcast#016 Karen Wilk and Eric O. Jacobsen on Seeking the Peace of the CityIn this episode, upcoming Pastors Conference speakers Karen Wilk and Eric O. Jacobsen joins host Claire Perini to talk about what it means to be the church and to join God's work in your neighborhood. Regent College is an innovative graduate school of theology, where vibrant evangelical faith meets rigorous academics. Find out more at www.regent-college.edu.Regent College Podcast Thanks for listening. Please like, rate and review us on your podcast platform of choice and share this episode with a friend. Follow Us on S...2017-04-2246 minTimucua PresentsTimucua PresentsTimucua Presents: Eric JacobsenEric Jacobsen is the music director of the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra. Before that, he was a founding member of string quartet Brooklyn Rider and chamber orchestra The Knights. He spoke with host David MacDonald in April 2017. Thanks to the National Young Composers Challenge for supporting the Timucua Arts Foundation and this episode of Timucua … Continue reading Timucua Presents: Eric Jacobsen2017-04-1400 minWUCF Artist Interviews – 89.9 Jazz & More…WUCF Artist Interviews – 89.9 Jazz & More…Kendra Weaver speaks with Eric Jacobsen – Elixir of LoveHailed by The New York Times as “an interpretive dynamo,” Music Director, conductor and cellist Eric Jacobsen speaks with Kendra Weaver about working with The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, Mary Birnbaum and the upcoming comedic opera – “Elixir of Love”. Click here to Download2017-01-2900 minWUCF Artist Interviews – 89.9 Jazz & More…WUCF Artist Interviews – 89.9 Jazz & More…Eric Jacobsen InterviewHailed by The New York Times as “an interpretive dynamo,” Music Director, conductor and cellist Eric Jacobsen speaks with Kendra Weaver about working with The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra and the upcoming operetta “Candide” this weekend at The Plaza Live. Click here to Download2016-10-1200 minPassion To Profits - Make Money From What You CreatePassion To Profits - Make Money From What You Create054 - He Loves MeOn this episode, I am joined by my wife, Krissy Nordhoff. We discuss a great book that we've been reading entitled "He Loves Me!" by Wayne Jacobsen.2016-06-2020 minVideo Game OutsidersVideo Game OutsidersVideo Game Outsiders for Mon, Aug, 01 2011 - Episode 259Call of Juarez: The Cartel, OS X LION, Catherine, Eric from EGM, Comic Con, Matt and Jumble, Twitter Questions, News, and more!2011-08-022h 41Video Game OutsidersVideo Game OutsidersVideo Game Outsiders for Thu, Sep, 16 2010 - Episode 225HALO REACH AND MORE!!! - Special guests Eric Patterson formerly of PLAY magazine, Ryan, and Chocobo.2010-09-172h 47GlossonomiaGlossonomiaEpisode 6: k & ɡEpisode 6 sees Eric and Phil dissecting the final pair of stop/plosive sounds in English: /k/ and /ɡ/. As always, we work our way around the task of describing the sounds, their history, and usage in the course of about an hour and 10 minutes.Show Notes:Correction: Phil referred to "Findlay" as derived from Finn's Lea, but it turns out that it's from Gaelic, and that means Fionnlagh – "fair warrior." Bradley would have been a much better example: Brad=broad and Lea=meadow.voiceless/voiced velar plosive: co-articulation, double action of clo...2010-03-0800 minVideo Game OutsidersVideo Game OutsidersVideo Game Outsiders for Wed, May, 17 2006 - Episode 34E3 Spectacular Part II -- Jay from Electronic Gaming Monthly Magazine EGM, Eric from Play Magazine, and the VGO crew give their recaps of E3 20062006-05-171h 48Video Game OutsidersVideo Game OutsidersVideo Game Outsiders for Wed, Mar, 29 2006 - Episode 27Episode 27 - Xbox 360 OBLIVION, Interview with Play Majazine's Eric Patterson, GDC Wrap-Up, and Tons of Listener Mail2006-03-291h 42