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Lead Counsel
The Ticking Time Bomb in Settlements: Protecting Firms and Clients Post-Verdict
In this powerhouse episode of the Lead Counsel Podcast, host Tom Tona, founder and managing attorney of TonaLaw, sits down with nationally recognized settlement planning expert Michelle Fuller, founder of the Michigan Law Center. Michelle unpacks the critical yet often overlooked dangers that law firms face at the end of litigation—when settlement funds are distributed. Known for her expertise in special needs settlement planning, qualified settlement funds (QSFs), and public benefits protection, Michelle reveals how a poorly handled distribution can lead to liability landmines, client dissatisfaction, and even the unraveling of successful verdicts. This co...
2026-01-22
35 min
Homebrewed Christianity
The Infancy Gospel of Thomas on the Big Screen
Wow, do we have a conversation for you! My filmmaker-theologian friend Sarey Martin Concepción and I sat down with director Lofty Nathan about his wild new film "The Carpenter's Son"—and let me tell you, this isn't your Sunday school Jesus. We're talking Nicholas Cage as Joseph (yes, he's a national treasure), FKA twigs bringing something totally unconventional to Mary, and demon snakes that literally made my phone start searching when I mentioned them. The film pulls from the Infancy Gospel of Thomas—one of those apocryphal texts that didn't make the canonical cut but the Coptic Orthodox Church has...
2025-11-13
56 min
Lead Counsel
Architecting Justice: How Strategic Settlement Planning Protects Clients and Law Firms with Michelle Fuller
In this powerful episode of the Lead Counsel Podcast, host Tom Tona of TonaLaw sits down with settlement architect and attorney Michele Fuller to unpack one of the most overlooked risks in personal injury litigation: what happens after the settlement check is cut. Michele, founder of The Architected Settlement Law Group, returns to the show to deliver a masterclass on how proactive planning transforms a settlement from a short-term payout into long-term justice. Whether it's integrating special needs trusts, Medicare Set-Asides (MSAs), or navigating complex lien resolution, Michele shows how trial lawyers can protect their clients — and th...
2025-10-23
1h 01
Theology Nerd Throwdown
The One Where We Tried Something New and It Mostly Worked
We opened up the Zoom room and let listeners bring whatever questions they wanted, which turned into one of those sprawling conversations that goes from Karl Popper's tolerance paradox to the unique trauma of rapture theology to whether algae-filled church toilets are connected to the hot water line. Josh Patterson kicked us off asking about progressive intolerance, which led Bo to brilliantly distinguish between liberalism and liberation. We got into how algorithms are making us all more ideologically rigid, why trans identity seems to be the sticky wicket for some progressives, and how cultural context is basically non-negotiable for...
2025-10-07
1h 49
Homebrewed Christianity
Cynthia Moe-Lobeda: Saints, Sinners, & Supply Chains: Living Faithfully in Economic Webs
I had an incredible conversation with Cynthia Moe-Lobeda about her book Building a Moral Economy (the first in a six-book series!). We dug into how most Christians experience a profound disconnect between their faith and their economic lives—knowing intellectually that our consumer choices connect us to exploitation and ecological destruction, but feeling powerless to change systems that seem inevitable. Cynthia shared her own journey from despair to action, grounded in a mystical encounter that helped her hold both grief and hope simultaneously. She laid out a compelling vision for what a moral economy actually looks like: ecological, equitable, and de...
2025-10-02
1h 09
Homebrewed Christianity
Ryan Duns: From Jaws to K-Pop Demon Hunters: How Horror Films Reveal the Sacred
Ryan Duns is back on the podcast to talk about his provocative new book exploring horror and theology, and boy does he deliver some counterintuitive insights. He argues that horror is actually the most conservative film genre—and that's precisely why it works so well for theological reflection. Think about it: to be scared, you first have to believe there's something worth protecting. Ryan walks us through how horror films function as underground spaces where transcendence has been displaced and distorted, creating what he calls "frag events" that shatter our comfortable assumptions about reality. From The Purge and mimetic desi...
2025-09-29
1h 28
Homebrewed Christianity
Hanna Reichel: Navigating Faith in the Era of Authoritarianism
Dr. Hanna Reichel returns to the podcast to discuss their timely devotional For Such a Time as This, which emerged from student questions about how theological wisdom applies to our current political moment. Drawing parallels between Trump-era America and the Weimar Republic, Reichel explores the muddy complexity of resistance, the dangers of purity politics, and why they chose the devotional form to address rising authoritarianism. We dive deep into the power of language, the difference between authoritarianism and totalitarianism, Bonhoeffer's concept of vicarious representative action, and how ancient liturgical practices can help us navigate political chaos without getting swept a...
2025-09-25
1h 25
Homebrewed Christianity
Grant Wacker: the Defining Moments of Religion in America
What's up theology nerds! On this episode, I had the absolute privilege of sitting down with Dr. Grant Wacker, one of America's preeminent historians of religion, and man did he deliver. We dove deep into his fascinating "Bushman test" - the idea that when writing history, you should do so with the understanding that you might someday encounter your subjects in heaven. That framework of being both critical and sympathetic really animated our whole conversation. But here's the kicker - I asked Grant to reflect on the defining moments in American religion as we approach our 250th anniversary, and h...
2025-09-22
1h 02
Homebrewed Christianity
Standing Firm: Bonhoeffer's Urgent Wisdom for Our Dangerous Times
🍺 Bonhoeffer for Dangerous Times | Theology Beer Camp 2025 Preview Are we living in the most dangerous times of our lives? Renowned Bonhoeffer scholar Jeffrey C. Pugh doesn't pull punches in this powerful preview lecture for Theology Beer Camp 2025. Drawing from Dietrich Bonhoeffer's prison writings, especially "After Ten Years," Pugh explores why the German theologian's wisdom is more urgent than ever for Christians navigating today's political and social chaos. You can WATCH this episode on YouTube 🔥 KEY TOPICS COVERED: The "View from Below" - Why God is found among the suffering and oppressed Bonhoeffer's warning about "stupidity" as a sociol...
2025-09-21
32 min
Theology Nerd Throwdown
Against Empathy: When Christians Declare Compassion a Vice
Bo and I dive deep into a controversial AP article about Christian conservatives declaring empathy a vice - yeah, you heard that right. We unpack how figures like Ali Beth Stuckey and Joe Rigney are arguing that empathy has become a "cudgel for the left," leading Christians to affirm sin and support destructive policies. But here's where it gets interesting: Bo thinks this whole anti-empathy movement is actually a smokescreen for deeper issues around personal versus structural sin, and how progressive and conservative Christians are operating with completely non-overlapping theological frameworks. We explore how politics has gotten upstream of...
2025-09-19
1h 46
Homebrewed Christianity
Myron Penner: Five Ways Science Can Help Your Faith
My friend Dr. Myron Penner - everyone's favorite Canadian Mennonite philosopher of science & religion - offers up five compelling ways that science can actually enrich rather than threaten faith. We move beyond the tired old "conflict thesis" between science & religion to explore how scientific discoveries can help identify factually suspect theology (looking at you, young earth creationism), create new theological spaces for thinking about evolution and our place in an unfinished cosmos, serve as a resource for people deconstructing harmful religious inheritances, keep us informed about the times we're living in (hello, AI revolution), & inspire genuine awe at the...
2025-09-16
1h 22
Pause Purpose Play
Going through ADHD assessment in mid-life, with Georgina Fuller
Have you considered whether you're ADHD or whether it's just parenting in modern life, or if it's the perimenopause? Maybe you're struggling because you are affected by all of the above! In this heartfelt episode of Pause Purpose Play, Clinical Psychologist Michaela Thomas welcomes journalist Georgina Fuller, writer of the Telegraph article featuring the ADHD assessment she had with Michaela earlier this year. This is an honest conversation about the realities of being a neurodivergent woman raising neurodivergent children, and finding out your own diagnosis of ADHD in the midst of the chaos. G...
2025-09-11
1h 02
Homebrewed Christianity
Elesha Coffman: The Christian Century and Mainline Legacy
So I had the chance to sit down with Elesha Coffman, who's written what might be the only book entirely devoted to the Christian Century magazine, and we ended up diving deep into the whole messy question of what "mainline Protestantism" even means - which apparently stumped two past presidents of the American Society of Church History during her dissertation defense, with the best answer being something about railroads in Philadelphia. We talked through her journey from Christianity Today to studying the Christian Century, how these magazines both spoke to and sometimes wildly misjudged their audiences (especially around Billy Graham...
2025-09-10
1h 48
Theology Nerd Throwdown
Religion Before Language: Why We Danced Before We Believed
So we're LIVE at the Common Market in Charlotte, drinking craft beverages and fielding questions from the Speaking to a Modern World conference, which means we're ping-ponging between topics faster than your algorithm-addled attention span. Josh starts us off playing voice of the people, then we trade him for Leah Robinson, who's delightfully willing to interrupt me when I get too deep in the philosophical weeds. We tackle everything from what the hell "modernity" actually means (hint: it's not just Protestants arguing about beliefs), to why religion emerged before language as a solution to mammalian cooperation problems, to how...
2025-09-09
1h 41
Homebrewed Christianity
From Iron Swords to Nuclear Bombs: Tracing 3,000 Years of Escalatory Violence with John Dominic Crossan
What an incredible conversation we had with John Dominic Crossan about distributive justice and the biblical vision for creation! Dom completely reframed how I think about Genesis - showing us that the Sabbath, not humanity, is the crown of creation, and that God's distributive justice isn't just a nice idea but the very fabric of how the cosmos is supposed to work. He challenged our typical understanding of "original sin," arguing that violence, not sexuality or disobedience, is what corrupts human civilization - starting with Cain's murder of Abel in Genesis 4, not Adam and Eve's story in Genesis 3. What...
2025-09-08
1h 22
Homebrewed Christianity
Christian Witness in Catastrophic Times with Cornel West
I had the privilege of sitting down with Dr. Cornel West, one of America's most distinguished public intellectuals and philosophers, to discuss his historic Gifford Lectures, which marked a watershed moment in the series - bringing a jazz-soaked philosophical methodology to this centuries-old tradition of natural theology. West has spent decades at the intersection of rigorous academic scholarship & prophetic public witness. In our conversation, we explore how his lectures challenged the conventional philosophical approach of reducing catastrophe to manageable problems, instead starting with the lived reality of suffering and historical consciousness. Drawing from his deep engagement with thinkers from...
2025-09-04
1h 56
Homebrewed Christianity
Mark Vernon: Awake! William Blake and the Power of the Imagination
In this episode, we turn to the radical vision of William Blake with brilliant scholar and psychotherapist Mark Vernon. Mark argues that Blake isn't just a historical curiosity—he's a guide for rewilding our humanity in an age of spiritual flatness. We explore how Blake saw the collapse of cultural imagination coming 200 years ago, offering us a way out of what Mark calls the "narrow deadening" of modern life. Blake's answer isn't to retreat from the world, but to cultivate what he calls "innocence"—not naivety, but a kind of perceptual openness that can see angels, spirits, and the infi...
2025-09-01
1h 20
Theology Nerd Throwdown
Heidegger Dreams and Chicken Interruptions: An Onto-Theological Throwdown
Bo and I dove deep into onto-theology after he texted me wanting to explore its "upside" - which led to a sprawling conversation about everything from James Dobson's recent death and its impact on evangelical parenting, to Taylor Swift's engagement, to my chickens interrupting the show. We unpacked how onto-theology (the problematic conflation of Being itself with a supreme being) actually offers important critiques of theological overconfidence, exploring how thinkers like Caputo and Westphal use Heidegger's insights differently. Along the way, we wrestled with whether faith can maintain intellectual integrity in a post-Enlightenment world, discussed the violence embedded in...
2025-08-29
1h 50
Homebrewed Christianity
Nichole Torbitzky: Student Beliefs & The Evolution of Faith on Campus
I got an email from a retired university chaplain who'd hit a wall - after decades of ministry, he felt so culturally alienated from undergrad students that he didn't think he could do the job anymore. It made me think about my friend Nicole Torbitzky, who serves as both philosophy professor and university chaplain at Lindenwood University in Missouri. We dove into how she navigates the shifting religious landscape on campus, from students deconstructing their faith to the rise of the "nones," and what it looks like to facilitate interfaith dialogue when half your student body reports no religious a...
2025-08-28
1h 28
Homebrewed Christianity
Sitting by the River with Jesus: Trauma, Mysticism, and Communal Healing with Aizaiah Yong
What if everything we think we know about trauma and healing is backwards? Today I'm talking with Aizaiah Young about his incredible new book "Trauma and Renewal" and honestly, this conversation blew me away. Isaiah survived a near-death motorcycle accident right after passing his PhD comprehensive exams (talk about terrible timing), and during a 16-hour surgery, he had this profound mystical encounter with Jesus that completely reshaped how he thinks about transformation. But here's the thing - this isn't some individualistic "I found healing and so can you" story. Instead, Aizaiah argues that real healing is relational, communal, and i...
2025-08-25
1h 24
Homebrewed Christianity
When the Church Forgets Christ with Tim Whitaker
In this episode, Tim Whitaker from the New Evangelical joined me for one of those sprawling conversations that somehow manages to connect Christian nationalism, the Democratic Party's moral cowardice, process theology, and whether buying burritos on payment plans signals the end of civilization. We started with our upcoming "God of Justice" class and quickly dove into the bewildering reality of watching people worship a brown-skinned immigrant named Jesus on Sunday, then cheer for the deportation of brown-skinned immigrants on Monday. Tim shared his jarring experience at the DNC, where he found himself more aligned with the leftist protesters outside...
2025-08-22
1h 44
Homebrewed Christianity
Randall Balmer: Myth Busting Evangelical Activism & Its Origins
What if everything you thought you knew about why evangelical Christians became politically active was completely wrong? Today I sit down with one of America's greatest historians of religion, Randall Balmer, to do some serious myth-busting. We dive deep into what Balmer calls "the abortion myth" - the widely believed but false story that evangelicals mobilized politically in the 1970s over Roe v. Wade. The real origin story? It's much more uncomfortable - it was actually about defending racial segregation in Christian schools when the IRS threatened their tax-exempt status. Balmer takes us through this hidden history he discovered...
2025-08-21
1h 29
Homebrewed Christianity
Guillermo Bervejillo: The Structure of World History
So I got pulled into this fascinating email exchange with Brian McLaren about Kojin Karatani's The Structure of World History, and it turns out there's this whole crew of organizers and academics who've been quietly working with these ideas to rethink everything from social movements to economic theory. My guest Guillermo Bervejillo—who went from being a disillusioned neoclassical economist to writing his dissertation on Chinese imperialism using Karatani's framework—breaks down this mind-bending approach to history that shifts from Marx's "modes of production" to "modes of exchange." We're talking about how gift-giving nomads, tribute-paying states, commodity markets, and the p...
2025-08-18
1h 34
Theology Nerd Throwdown
Love at the Center: Tom Oord's Systematic Theology Project
In this episode, I sit down with my longtime friend Tom Oord, who's in the middle of writing what might be the first ever systematic theology with "love" right there in the title. We dove deep into how systematic theology actually works - you know, the difference between someone like Wayne Grudem who treats the Bible like a collection of proof texts versus Paul Tillich who's doing this whole apologetic dance with existentialism. Tom's taking this fascinating approach where he's putting love at the very center from the get-go. We talked about how every systematic theology reveals the theologian's...
2025-08-15
2h 21
Homebrewed Christianity
Why Your Politics Need a Better Cosmology (Whether You Know It or Not) w/ Matthew Segall & Aaron Simmons
You can join the Democracy in Tension online summit and get access to all the lectures today. You can WATCH this conversation on YouTube Dr. Matthew Segall is a transdisciplinary researcher and teacher who applies process philosophy to various natural and social sciences, including consciousness. He is also an Assistant Professor in the Philosophy, Cosmology, and Consciousness Program at the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco, CA. Make sure you check out SubStack Footnotes to Plato, his YouTube channel and recent book. Previous Podcasts with Matt the Meaning Crisis in Pr...
2025-08-15
2h 00
Homebrewed Christianity
Brian McLaren & Jacob Erickson: Ecological Crises & Lament
What's up Theology Nerds! We're diving deep into one of the most powerful sessions from last year's Theology Beer Camp in Denver - a conversation that honestly left me speechless. Brian McLaren kicks us off with a gut-punch keynote on ecological crisis and the power of lament that'll challenge everything you think you know about faith in our current moment. Then Jacob Erickson responds with some brilliant eco-theological insights that had the room scribbling notes like crazy. We're talking about overshoot, oligarchy, the impotence of religion, and what it looks like to let nature save us instead of the...
2025-08-04
1h 15
Theology Nerd Throwdown
From Epstein to Palestine: The Common Thread of Basic Decency
Wow, what a wild ride this turned out to be! Bo and I got into the religious landscape after I shared this crazy sticky note revelation I had at the cigar lounge - connecting Jeffrey Epstein conspiracies and Palestine through the lens of basic human decency and institutional trust. We ended up unpacking everything from why young people are abandoning religion (spoiler: it's not just youthful rebellion) to the difference between being "spiritual but not religious" versus actual consumer spirituality. Bo dropped some brilliant insights about how we're hardwired for religious behavior but living in a post-religious age where...
2025-08-01
2h 03
Homebrewed Christianity
Josh Scott: Parables - Putting Jesus's Stories in Their Place
In this episode, I am joined by Josh Scott, a minister at GracePointe Church in Nashville and author of the new book Parables: Putting Jesus Stories in Their Place. We discuss the book's exploration of Jesus' parables, focusing on their historical context and contemporary relevance. Josh shares insights into how these parables challenge both ancient and modern assumptions about power, empire, and community. We also talk about the unique nature of GracePointe Church, its mission to be a safe space for those questioning their faith, and the importance of community in navigating theological and existential questions. Additionally, they highlight...
2025-07-28
55 min
Theology Nerd Throwdown
Bible Bonanza: What Verses Should Actually Be Read in Schools
What's up Theology Nerds! We're back from vacation and home renovations with a special Bible bonanza episode that's equal parts hilarious and thought-provoking. Bo and I are tackling the issue of mandatory Bible reading in schools by collecting suggestions from listeners about which verses should be read if we're going down this road. We got calls from Finland to Britain with everything from Jesus's upside-down teachings about greatness through service, to some truly awkward Old Testament passages that definitely won't make it past the school board. Along the way we dive into why pulling random Bible verses out of...
2025-07-18
1h 28
Homebrewed Christianity
Peter Harrison: The Evolution of Belief: Science, Religion & Modernity
In this episode, I am joined by the eminent historian of science and religion, Peter Harrison. We examine how we've inherited a distorted narrative about the relationship between science and religion. Rather than the conflict narrative we're accustomed to, Harrison reveals that science and religion are not historical foes, and that modern Western sciences are actually built on theological assumptions. The real game-changer comes from tracing how Protestant reforms—notably the attack on allegorical readings of scripture and the demand for each individual to justify their belief— fundamentally transformed how we read both Scripture and nature, eventually leading to our...
2025-06-30
1h 53
ORT Shorts
Ep. 274: Tripp Fuller and Divine Self Investment
In this episode Dr. Oord engages with the book written by Tripp Fuller entitled, Divine Self Investment: An Open and Relational Constructive Christology.In the book, Fuller offers a robust constructive Christology that engages three theological registers - historical, existential, and metaphysical. Beginning Christology not from above or below but from within the Disciple’s confession of Jesus as the Christ, Fuller constructs a powerful Open and Relational Christology
2025-06-24
04 min
Homebrewed Christianity
On The Edge: Identity, Freedom and Adulthood (Getting Trippy with Josh)
In this episode, I am joined by the podcast Producer, Josh Gilbert, for our second tutorial edition. This time, we tackle some heavy stuff - Josh opens up about his modern existential crisis of living untethered from traditional institutions, which gets us into William James' "Will to Believe" and the whole mess of making momentous decisions in a culture that's allergic to commitment. Then I get nerdy about Andreas Reckwitz's fascinating analysis of late modernity - how we've split into two warring tribes: the hyper-culture individualists seeking singular authenticity and the cultural essentialists clinging to collective identity. It's a...
2025-06-16
50 min
Theology Nerd Throwdown
The Great Untethering: Why Everything Feels Fake
Bo comes back from an epic 22-year tradition canoe trip in the Adirondacks - complete with black flies, hypothermia, and some serious Type 2 fun - and drops maybe his most intense opening riff ever. We're talking democracy, pornography, evangelicalism, the economy, and a whole bunch of other stuff that doesn't mean what it used to mean anymore. Bo's got this theory about "floating signifiers" - basically things that have become untethered from their original meaning and are just floating around causing confusion and cultural chaos. From Methodists who don't do the methods to evangelicals who've been unmasked, from the...
2025-05-30
1h 39
Homebrewed Christianity
The Future of Religious Identity: Live From Theology Beer Camp
In this plenary session from Theology Beer Camp 2024, John Thatamanil explores the future of religious identity in an increasingly pluralistic America, arguing that multiple religious participation will be the defining feature of North American religious life. Drawing from his personal journey as an Indian Christian immigrant who also practices Hinduism, and Wilfred Cantwell Smith's provocative question about how Christians explain the existence of other scriptures like the Bhagavad Gita, Thatamanil challenges "Christian supremacy" and its colonial legacy. He distinguishes between harmful forms of religious mixing (particularly the worship of both God and capitalism) and life-giving forms that promote justice an...
2025-05-15
1h 16
Homebrewed Christianity
Kelly Brown Douglas: Faith at the Crossroads
What happens when you stand at the crossroads where the sacred meets the secular, where your identity refuses to fit into neat binaries, and where faith seeks understanding in the midst of doubt? In this deeply personal conversation, Episcopal priest and pioneering womanist theologian Kelly Brown Douglas returns to the podcast to explore theology as a lived experience, not abstract speculation. We dive into her powerful concept of "crossroads theology" – that stable, definite space where the blues singer performs both pain and praise, where Black and Episcopalian identity refuse to be bifurcated, and where God meets us in...
2025-05-13
1h 09
ORT Shorts
Ep. 267: Authoritative vs. Nurturant
What drives some people to embrace high handed leaders and Christian Nationalism while other people don't? This is the question explored in this episode where Dr. Oord shares an excerpt from the book he co-authored with Tripp Fuller entitled God After Deconstruction. In a chapter on Christian Nationalism Oord and Fuller engage with the work of Dr. John Sanders who, in his book Embracing Prodigals, distinguishes between three cognitive models social scientists identify as reasons for different parenting styles, political allegiances and views of God--authoritative, nurturant and permissive.To explore these important ideas further, pick up a co...
2025-05-13
04 min
Theology Nerd Throwdown
Tending to Questions: A More Hopeful Future for Liberal Faith
What's up Theology Nerds! This week on TNT, Bo and I kick things off with the breaking news about the new American Pope from Chicago (perfect timing for a Bear's Super Bowl win?) before diving into a deep theological conversation about the future of liberal Christianity. Following last week's rather pessimistic outlook, we explore more hopeful possibilities for revitalizing liberal theology. We discuss the potential of engaging the cultural desire for re-enchantment, reclaiming myth, and adopting what Gary Dorrien calls "metaphysical courage" - making strong theological claims while maintaining intellectual humility. Bo and I nerd out HARD on Paul...
2025-05-10
2h 02
Homebrewed Christianity
The Future of Religion: Live From Theology Beer Camp
In this thought-provoking episode, former neuroscientist-turned-Franciscan sister Ilia Delio offers a radical vision for the future of religion at Theology Beer Camp. Speaking to a community of spiritual seekers, Delio places humanity within our cosmic context—mere seconds in the universe's 13.8 billion-year story—while arguing that we are the universe becoming conscious of itself. She challenges institutional religion's static cosmologies, drawing on Teilhard de Chardin's integration of evolution and faith to advocate for a "religion of the Earth" that recognizes God as "in love with matter." With urgency, Delio warns that if religion doesn't evolve beyond dogma into creative part...
2025-05-08
1h 10
Tuesdays with Merton Podcast
Becky McIntyre and Sarah Fuller - Merton as Visual Artist and Creating Socially Conscious Art in the 21st Century
Becky McIntyre and Sarah Fuller discuss their art and experiences as artists working in religious and social justice movements, particularly the Catholic Worker movement. They will discuss intersections of faith, resistance, creativity and justice in their own life histories and artistic practices. They discuss examples of their art, and discuss ways in which the art and work of Thomas Merton touches on their own artistic practices. Becky McIntyre is a community artist, printmaker, and muralist in Philadelphia, currently living as an artist in residence at St. Raphaela Center in Haverford, PA. She regularly creates the c...
2025-04-09
1h 16
The Life Is The Way Podcast with Thomas Robb
Episode #9 with Jem Fuller
Jem Fuller has lived a colourful, global life. From barefoot backpacker to senior corporate leader, fire-dancer and traditional tattooist, kindergarten teacher to motorcycle courier, masseuse and reflexologist, company director and recently founding board member of his charity, The Centre of Love.For more than 12 years now, he has run his own executive leadership coaching practice and international retreat company in the Himalaya, Bali and Australia. He is a dedicated partner and father, who loves surfing and meditation. He is the author of the award-winning book, The Art of Conscious Communication, and can be seen delivering his TEDx...
2025-02-24
1h 29
Homebrewed Christianity
The Ground of Being & the Becoming of God or Tillich & Process
This episode gives you a taste of what happens on the Theology Nerd stage at Theology Beer Camp. These super-nerdy breakout sessions are based on suggestions from the Homebrewed Community, and this session was designed to explore the connections and contrasts between Ground of Being theology and Process theology. I was joined by Benjamin Chicka, John Thatamanil, Thomas Jay Oord, and Taylor Thomas.If you want to get info, updates, and access to pre-sale tickets for Theology Beer Camp 2025, you can sign up here.Dr. Taylor Thomas is a philosophy instructor at Boston College, a po...
2025-01-27
1h 05
Conversations About Advance Care Planning
109 What Matters to You from a carers perspective with Thomas Whitelaw
In this episode it is my pleasure to talk with Thomas Whitelaw, National Lead for Person Centred Voices and know by many as Tommy on Tour. We explore What Matters to You from a carers perspective and Tommy shares how the experience of caring for his Mum proved the catalyst for the incredible work he does today. You can access the resource Tommy refers to in our conversation https://linktr.ee/personcentred If you are a team looking to provide better end of life care, or set up a one off or complete...
2024-11-11
31 min
Lead Counsel
Navigating Settlement Planning: Protecting Clients and Firms with Michele Fuller
Welcome back to another episode of Lead Counsel, join us as we sit down with settlement planning expert Michele Fuller, founder of Michigan Law Center and Advocacy. Michele shares her insights on how law firms can protect both themselves and their clients through strategic settlement planning, especially in cases involving disability or large settlements. From avoiding the "lottery effect" to ensuring clients maintain their government benefits, Michele breaks down her approach to minimizing risks for plaintiffs' firms and making settlements last for clients in need. Tune in for a detailed conversation on why every plaintiff's attorney should have a...
2024-10-17
58 min
Homebrewed Christianity
A Journey of Faith and Integrity: Tom Oord's Heresy Trial
On July 25th, Tom Oord faced a heresy trial in the Church of the Nazarene for his practice and advocacy of full LGBTQ+ inclusion in the church's life. Listen in to hear an insightful episode as Tom Oord talks about his challenges with the Church of the Nazarene and his advocacy for LGBTQ+ inclusion. Oord shares his spiritual journey, professional sacrifices, and the personal impact of his stance on queer affirmation.WATCH the conversation on YouTubeSome Previous Tripp & Tom Pods Faith without Certainty Big God Questions Christ, Christmas, & the Incarnation the Death of...
2024-08-21
1h 30
book to you
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2024-08-20
00 min
Let Genius Burn
Alcott and Identity
Author Peyton Thomas joins Let Genius Burn to speak about queerness and transness in Little Women and other Alcott writings. Peyton Thomas made a significant impact on the Alcott community when he wrote a Twitter thread, and a New York Times op-ed, about understanding Louisa May Alcott as a trans man. His comments sparked a discussion that has opened readers' minds to how Alcott constructed gender both in fiction and in life. We discuss gender dynamics in Little Women, Alcott's fascination with cross-dressing, and a summary and analysis of the short story Enigmas, one of Alcott's thrillers, where gender...
2024-08-13
1h 07
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2024-08-08
00 min
Conversing with Mark Labberton
160 - Childhood Development, with W. Thomas Boyce
W. Thomas Boyce discusses new research on sensitivity and resilience in childhood development and talks about how learning to see our children well helps them flourish and thrive. W. Thomas Boyce is a pediatrician, professor emeritus of pediatrics and psychiatry at UC San Francisco, and author of The Orchid and the Dandelion: Why Some Children Struggle and How All Can Thrive.
2024-04-30
1h 06
Homebrewed Christianity
Faith without Certainty & God After Deconstruction
In this live session, Tom Oord and Tripp Fuller will joined by Josh Patterson of the (re)Thinking Faith podcast to discuss the nature of faith after certainty and the role of scripture for a faith in transition. WATCH the video of this episode here. You can access all 10 videos now by joining the class at www.GodAfterDeconstruction.com God After Deconstruction: Check out our upcoming class, book, and in-person events Theology Beer Camp: head over here to get info on 2024 camp Check out the ORTcon 24 event this coming summer Check out ORTline 24 – an am...
2024-04-04
1h 24
Homebrewed Christianity
What's the deal with Deconstruction?
I am excited to share this conversation with Thomas Jay Oord. In it, we discuss what we've learned from surveying thousands of people in faith transition - the reasons, the process, and the possibilities after faith deconstruction. WATCH the video of the conversation here. JOIN our next class, GOD AFTER DECONSTRUCTION with Thomas Jay Oord Are you navigating the challenging landscape of faith deconstruction, seeking a path that affirms your deepest intuitions and values? Join theologians Dr. Thomas Jay Oord and Dr. Tripp Fuller for a transformative online class, "God After De...
2024-03-28
40 min
Homebrewed Christianity
Robert N. McCauley: Religion is Natural & the Cognitive Science of Religion
People often ask me, "Tripp, in 17 years of podcasting, what's your favorite interview?" I can never answer the question because there are so many different kinds of interviews. I love episodes with my scholarly friends who repeatedly return to the podcast, but for this nerd, I am thrilled to introduce listeners to scholars who rocked my world. In this episode, I talk with a legend in science and religion, Dr. Robert McCauley. He is a pioneer in the cognitive science of religion, and his work has greatly impacted the academic community. It was an honor to unpack so many...
2024-03-22
2h 07
Brebis perdue
Épisode 9 - conversation avec Thomas Grattepanche
Finalement me voilà de retour avec un nouvel épisode. Afin de continuer à publier; j'ai décidé d'arrêter de passer des heures sur le montage, je vous livre donc le produit brut.Thomas m'a fait l'honneur d'être mon invité pour cet épisode. Il raconte brièvement son parcours avec l'église, mais c'était surtout l'après-église qui m'intéressait d'aborder avec lui. Thomas raconte c'est quoi pour lui "Dieu", comment son détachement d'avec l'église lui a permis d'être plus aligné avec lui-même et plus heureux, mais surtout Thomas inspire par l...
2024-03-10
54 min
Homebrewed Christianity
Catherine Keller & John Thatamanil: Deconstructing Divinity & Embracing Diversity
Enjoy this panel discussion on "Deconstructing Divinity & Embracing Diversity" featuring Catherine Keller and John Thatamanil with Tripp Fuller at the "God After Deconstruction" live event at Drew University in February 2024. ONLINE CLASS: Register now for the "God After Deconstruction" online class with Tripp Fuller and Thomas Jay Oord now available at http://www.GodAfterDeconstruction.com. LIVE EVENT: Don't miss the next "God After Deconstruction" live event on April 12-13, 2024 at St. Andrew UMC in Highlands Ranch, CO, with the Persuade preaching conference being held April 11-12, 2024 at the same venue. Register now at http://www.G...
2024-02-26
1h 04
Let's Talk Loyalty
#492: Driving Member Engagement for the Super Retail Group in Australia
This episode is sponsored by Phaedon.Download their 2026 research paper on Humanizing Loyalty here now.Today’s episode is available on both "Let's Talk Loyalty" and Loyalty TV, where we’re heading to Australia to hear all about driving loyalty with the Super Retail Group.The Super Retail Group is one of Australia and New Zealand’s largest retailers, and a public company since 2004, having established leading positions across various lifestyle categories as the proud owner of four iconic brands: Supercheap Auto,rebel, BCF and Macpac.Our guest is Aaron...
2024-02-01
47 min
Homebrewed Christianity
Thomas Jay Oord: Big God Questions
Thomas Jay Oord is back on the podcast! This episode has two different parts. The first is a live QnA from ORTcon23. The wide-ranging God questions came from the event attendees and were inspired by some fantastic conversations throughout the gathering. In the last bit, Tom and I discuss all the nerdy fun that went down at the Open & Relational stage at Theology Beer Camp. God After Deconstruction: Check out our upcoming class, book, and in-person events Theology Beer Camp: head over here to get info on 2024 camp Check out the ORTcon 24 event this coming summer Check out...
2023-12-12
1h 37
Homebrewed Christianity
Philip Clayton & Thomas Jay Oord: Christ, Christmas, & the Incarnation
This is a fun conversation with Thomas Jay Oord & Philip Clayton. We have a good time digging into some of the biggest theological questions surrounding Christmas and the Incarnation. Enjoy & then join our upcoming online class, The Cosmic Christ. Thomas Jay Oord is a theologian, philosopher, and scholar of multi-disciplinary studies. He is an award-winning author, and he has written or edited more than twenty-five books. Oord directs a doctoral program at Northwind Theological Seminary and the Center for Open and Relational Theology. He won the Outstanding Faculty Award twelve times as a full-time professor and now...
2023-11-28
1h 05
The Interview Series
Sami Thomas - Health Coach
🎙️ Get ready to LEVEL UP your health game! Episode 10 of 'The Interview Series' is HERE! 🌟 Join me for a captivating conversation with my friend and health coach extraordinaire, Sami Thomas. She's sharing her secrets to embracing real food while maintaining balance - no restrictions, just pure wellness! 🌱🍕 This episode is a GAME-CHANGER. FULL EPISODE is now LIVE on all podcast platforms and YouTube. Dive in and transform your health journey! 💫📺 #TheInterviewSeries #RealFoodRevolution #BalancedLiving #NewEpisodeAlert
2023-09-19
40 min
Homebrewed Christianity
Thomas Jay Oord: the Death of Omnipotence!
It’s a book release party for Thomas Jay Oord’s new book! We were joined by two other philosophers will join us – Donna Bowman & Donald Viney. In this ground-breaking book, best-selling and award-winning author Thomas Jay Oord explains why omnipotence should be rejected. But Oord offers a replacement: amipotence, the power of uncontrolling love. If we think love shapes and guides God’s power, we make better sense of life. And better sense of the Bible. Amipotence explains why God doesn’t prevent genuine evil and overcomes other obstacles to belief. An amipotent Spirit empowers all that is loving, true, beau...
2023-04-22
1h 36
Provide Like Jesus- Inspiring Christians to Serve Their Families and Communities like Christ
#99 William "Bill" Fuller On Setting a Good Example
Mr. William "Bill" Fuller is our special guest on the Become a Provider podcast. He is the grandfather to my wife and when he came for a visit we seized the opportunity to learn from his 94+ years. Mr. Fuller shares about growing on the family farm in Creedmore, NC before eventually going to the Army for a couple of years and then having a long career with American Tobacco. He raised his family in Abingdon, Virginia and shares how he tried to set a good example and after listening to this conversation I'm sure you will agree he accomplished...
2023-02-19
33 min
Change The Narrative with JD Fuller
Immigrant to Activist with Thomas Kennedy Pt. 2
Thomas Kennedy writes about corruption and corporate greed. He is a journalist, organizer, writer and an immigrant. Thomas graduated with an International Relations major from Florida International University and a master's in Community and Social Change from the University of Miami. Thomas has worked for nonprofits and civil rights organizations, including Service Employees, International Union, The New Florida Majority and as the Political Director for the Florida Immigration Coalition, managing statewide electoral campaigns and voter registration efforts. Recently he worked for Bernie Sanders 2020 presidential campaign where he helped manage a team of volunteers across 50 states and worked at United W...
2022-10-14
35 min
Change The Narrative with JD Fuller
Immigrant to Activist with Thomas Kennedy
Thomas Kennedy writes about corruption and corporate greed. He is a journalist, organizer, writer and an immigrant. Thomas graduated with an International Relations major from Florida International University and a master's in Community and Social Change from the University of Miami. Thomas has worked for nonprofits and civil rights organizations, including Service Employees, International Union, The New Florida Majority and as the Political Director for the Florida Immigration Coalition, managing statewide electoral campaigns and voter registration efforts. Recently he worked for Bernie Sanders 2020 presidential campaign where he helped manage a team of volunteers across 50 states and worked at United W...
2022-10-07
24 min
Homebrewed Christianity
Brian McLaren & Thomas Jay Oord: a God Worthy of Love
What a treat! I was joined by both Tom Oord and Brian McLaren for this wonderful live stream. FYI, SacraSage Press recently published a 200+ page book with chapter samples from Tom’s best-selling books. Anyone who joins his newsletter will get a complimentary ecopy. “Power and the God of Love” is an in-person conference in Napa, California featuring open, relational, and process people (including Tripp). The conference is November 4-5, 2022, and here’s a link with info. Thomas Jay Oord is a theologian, philosopher, and scholar of multi-disciplinary studies. He is an award-winning author, and he has writt...
2022-10-03
1h 40
Theology Nerd Throwdown
Process This: the Power of Love & the Experience of God w/ Tom Oord & Andrew Davis
Some pretty cool listeners sent a bunch of Process Theology questions & I got two #ProcessParty friends and scholars to hop on and answer them. Both Tom Oord and Andrew Davis will be at Theology Beer Camp and an upcoming event in Napa, CA – Power & the God of Love. Andrew M. Davis is a philosopher, theologian and scholar of world religions. He is Program Director for the Center for Process Studies at Claremont School of Theology at Willamette University. A native of northern California, he was born and raised among the towering redwoods of Occidental and th...
2022-10-01
1h 17
Homebrewed Christianity
Process This: the Power of Love & the Experience of God w/ Tom Oord & Andrew Davis
Some pretty cool listeners sent a bunch of Process Theology questions & I got two #ProcessParty friends and scholars to hop on and answer them. Both Tom Oord and Andrew Davis will be at Theology Beer Camp and an upcoming event in Napa, CA – Power & the God of Love. Andrew M. Davis is a philosopher, theologian and scholar of world religions. He is Program Director for the Center for Process Studies at Claremont School of Theology at Willamette University. A native of northern California, he was born and raised among the towering redwoods of Occidental and th...
2022-10-01
1h 17
All The Rage Christian Pod
Billy Graham's Anti-Communist Crusade
The middle of the twentieth century saw a dramatic realignment of Christian cultural identity, away from the liberal enlightenment values the fundamentalists had reacted against in the 20s and 30s toward a pro-capitalist, pro-nationalist, anti-communist national identity. The avatar for this transition was Billy Graham, whose name has become synonymous with evangelism, but whose evangelistic technique was steeped in right-wing political rhetoric. In this episode we discuss some of the undercurrents and cultural influencers behind the scenes of the Billy Graham phenomenon. Note: After recording this episode, fuller recordings of the Nixon tapes (the redacted versions published in 2002, the...
2022-09-12
1h 08
Theology Nerd Throwdown
Thomas Jay Oord: Process Theology QnA
We just finished the Christianity in Process class with John Cobb and had a bunch of lingering questions. So I called in my friend and super nerd, Tom Oord, for a little Process Theology QnA. These questions were all submitted by class members, but they ended up inspiring a conversation worth sharing. Plus, Tom and I have been doing a series of “Big God Questions” on the podcast and rarely get past 3 or 4 questions. In this convo we double our normal effort Thomas Jay Oord is a theologian, philosopher, and scholar of multi-disciplinary studies. He is an award-wi...
2022-08-01
1h 49
Homebrewed Christianity
Thomas Jay Oord: Process Theology QnA
We just finished the Christianity in Process class with John Cobb and had a bunch of lingering questions. So I called in my friend and super nerd, Tom Oord, for a little Process Theology QnA. These questions were all submitted by class members, but they ended up inspiring a conversation worth sharing. Plus, Tom and I have been doing a series of “Big God Questions” on the podcast and rarely get past 3 or 4 questions. In this convo we double our normal effort Thomas Jay Oord is a theologian, philosopher, and scholar of multi-disciplinary studies. He is an award-wi...
2022-08-01
1h 49
Homebrewed Christianity
Thomas Jay Oord: Authority, Atonement, Abortion, and a Big Hug
I love getting to talk with Tom Oord. In this episode, we finally got to hang out in person! We were both in Norway for the European Society for the Study of Science and Theology, and it became the occasion for a long-overdue hug. During the conference, we snuck off to my room to record a podcast where we discussed… Why John Cobb is awesome (and you should join the Christianity in Process class) the relationship between Process Theology and Open & Relational Theology Biblical Authority Atonement theories Abortion Evangelism Thomas Jay Oord is a theologian, philosopher, and sc...
2022-06-02
1h 22
Homebrewed Christianity
Thomas Hermans-Webster: the Eucharist for Planetary Dining
Pumped to have my friend and fellow Process theologian, Thomas Hermans-Webster, on the podcast! He is Assistant Professor of United Methodist Church Studies at the Pacific School of Religion in Berkely, CA. We had a bunch of fun discussing a host of things including… How Thomas from Alabama became a Process theologian the Perkins style of Process theology & influence of Charles Hartshorne Liberation as Good News who is Norman Pittenger? You can check out his books here. shout out to previous guest and Process ecclesiologist Timothy Murphy: Social Justice, Conflict, and Process Ecclesiology with what’s a process theolo...
2022-05-30
2h 18
Homebrewed Christianity
The Altars Where We Worship
Are you ready for some super nerdy fun? One of my favorite podcast episodes was the first time I had these three guests on. A number of members from the Homebrewed Community asked for a follow-up conversation and it did not disappoint! Juan, Stacey, and Mark are all back. Ohh if you missed the previous episode check it out here: Altarization and the Religious Significance of Pop Culture Juan M. Floyd-Thomas is Associate Professor of African American Religious History at Vanderbilt University Divinity School. He is the author of Liberating Black Church History: Making It Plain, among o...
2022-05-20
2h 06
Change The Narrative with JD Fuller
Fill the Gap with Marquita Thomas
Marquita Thomas is a speaker with her own TED talk, she is an award-winning marketing and brand consultant and an event developer who knows her way around Hollywood. She is the owner of Out and About events. Deeply understating the world of marketing, pr, creating tv, radio and multimedia campaigns as well as red carpet even productions, Marquita walks the red carpet every day. As a leader in her community, she is running for West Hollywood City Council and is currently the Executive Director of the Los Angles LGBTQ Chamber of Commerce. What You Will Hear:Marqu...
2022-05-06
35 min
Plants Grow Here - Horticulture, Landscape Gardening & Ecology
Ep.102 Agriculture as part of a horticultural career - Andrew Whitelaw (Thomas Elder Markets, AgWatchers podcast) (sponsored by Hort Journal Australia)
Andrew Whitelaw (a.k.a. Wheat Watcher) is an agricultural market analyst and podcaster that is here to tell us how we can fit agricultural roles into our horticultural careers. There are skills we can learn as horticulturists out in the country that can make us much better pro gardeners, such as pruning, soil conditioning and hard manual labour.Not to mention the fact that the vacuum left by backpackers who are no longer filling a massive number of roles, leaving opportunities for Aussie horticulturists like you and I to travel the country and make good bank...
2022-05-01
1h 01
Sportslifetalk Media
SLT "You Got Next" with Zachary Fuller | WR DB Forney Jackrabbits | Powerlifter
Welcome to the SLT “You Got Next” series This series is dedicated to the athlete/actor/entrepreneur who doesn’t ask for any recognition but continues to push themselves to limits that many didn’t think they had. We see you and we want to let the world know who you are... we present to you the SLT next series and Zachary Fuller @_zach_.3 has "Got Next" Make sure you subscribe, like and follow us on IG, Twitter and Facebook @sportlifetalk. You can watch the live streamed show on our Sportslifetalk Facebook page and on our YouTube channel. This Und...
2022-04-05
29 min
Blue Collar Babble
Greenscape Property Maintenance Interview! | New Show Sponsor!
Today we interview Thomas, the owner of Greenscape Property Maintenance! Thomas does lots of landscaping and hardscaping in his business. He has been in business for just one year but, business is booming and he is doing great! Find him on social media: @greenscapepropertymaintenance Stay tuned for next week's episode as well! Don't forget to follow our socials and reach out to us! Instagram: @bluecollarbabblepodcast Brayden - @excellenceinlawncarellc David - @fullerpropertysolutions
2022-03-15
1h 07
Homebrewed Christianity
Thomas Jay Oord: from Pluriform Love to Divine Revelation
This is another zesty session of “Big God Questions” with Tom Oord. In this edition, we discuss his new book Pluriform Love, an Open and Relational account of divine revelation, and more. At the end of the episode, Tom offers to send 10 people a copy of his new book if they submit a question for a future ‘Big God Questions’ session. So send us a question HERE. We are both evangelists for Open and Relational Theology and now that it has a center you should check it out. You can also check out the doctoral program in Open and...
2022-03-01
1h 44
Produce Justice
The Counter Racist Code with Neely Fuller Jr. - Feb 15th 2022
The United-Independent Compensatory Code/System/Concept is a term that means, when expressed in practice, the sum total of everything that is thought, said, or done by one individual Non-White person, who is a Victim of Racism [Victim of White Supremacy] that is effective in helping to eliminate Racism (White Supremacy), and/or in helping to “make up” for the lack of justice and correctness, in any one or more areas of activity, including Economics, Education, Entertainment, Labor, Law, Politics, Religion, Sex, War, Counter-War, Racism, white supremacy, Neely Fuller, and more. TOPICS What is the importance of getting a will; Why doe...
2022-02-15
2h 00
The Broadway Ginger Podcast
#38: Into the Woods - BONUS Patreon Excerpt
Today marks our very first local theatre review! Last week, host Sally Fuller (and Thomas “the Bearded Man” Fuller) got to see City Springs Theatre Company’s Into the Woods live and in-person (starring BGP guest Terry Burrell), and she's recorded her take for BGP subscribers. We have an excerpt here, and we are taking this opportunity to announce the launch of the BGP Patreon where you can support our show and hear full-length bonus episodes like this one! (Hot cakes and tears ahead...) Visit TheBroadwayGinger.com for some photos and videos of the performance as well! Mentio...
2021-07-26
07 min
Homebrewed Christianity
Thomas Jay Oord: Big God Twitter Takes
It's time for another edition of live-streamed "Big God" questions with Tom Oord. This time we tackle a number of complaints and critiques of open and relational theology from twitter. Tom also shares news about his new book Open and Relational Theology. Check it out. We are both evangelists for Open and Relational Theology and now that it has a center you should check it out. Tom mentioned the launch of a new doctoral program in Open and Relational Theology. You can check it out here. Thomas Jay Oord is a theologian, philosopher, an...
2021-06-21
1h 36
FindJodi
Thomas Gary Corscadden
In 2004, convicted sex offender Thomas Corscadden was questioned by police in connection with television news anchor Jodi Huisentruit's disappearance from Mason City, Iowa in 1995.In the most recent episode of the FindJodi podcast, Corscadden's daughter Allysha makes her first public comments about her father.She and other family members continue to believe he may have had some involvement in Jodi's abduction.Anyone with information about Jodi’s case can reach out to the Mason City Police Department at (641) 421-3636. Information can also be provided to the Iowa Department of Criminal Investigations at (515) 725-6010 or dc...
2021-04-20
27 min
Innovation in Compliance with Tom Fox
Being Intentional & Celebrating People with Chris Fuller
Chris Fuller is an author and the President and CEO of Influence Leadership Inc, an organization focused on serving businesses through the development and growth of their people. He is a keynote speaker and has facilitated many strategic sessions for large companies. This experience has given him valuable, best-practice insights. Tom Fox welcomes him to this week’s show as they discuss ideas and strategies to help you around leadership.Mid-Level Management & Cultural ChangeChris wants to help leaders achieve their dreams, while also creating a great work environment for their employees. Th...
2021-03-16
25 min
The Broadway Ginger Podcast
#21: Mr. Disney Musical II - Seize the Day
It was a flop in movie theatres and a smash on Broadway. Disney’s Newsies has always held a mystic charisma that even the grumpiest critics (you know who you are) admit to appreciating. Join host Sally Fuller and guest Ashley Elliott on today’s deep dive to uncover how Alan Menken's cult classic film became the hottest ticket on Broadway. Spoiler alert: It’s a lot of work mixed with some uncanny luck. Check out our show notes for bonus Fansie content: TheBroadwayGinger.com. Sponsored by Skillshare. Click here for 40% off your annual membership! Our...
2021-03-08
42 min
Plants Grow Here - Horticulture, Landscape Gardening & Ecology
Ep.37 Identifying plant families w/ flowers - Thomas J. Elpel (Botany In A Day, Wildflowers & Weeds, Green University)
Thomas J. Elpel is a personal hero of mine - I've learnt so much from his resources, both before I began my formal training and then again during my plant identification unit during Tafe. In this episode, I'm so excited to introduce all of you to the work he's best known for, which is identifying plant families using flower patterns. Make sure you check out his links so that you can experience what I've experienced!EPISODE LINKSStart with the Botany In A Day video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1DePlU15...
2021-03-07
34 min
The Antithesis of Superwoman
Investing: Giving Your $ a J-O-B w/Ramon Salvador
Season 2 Episode 9: Investing: Giving Your $ a Job w/Ramon Salvador This week we discuss investing: the benefits of it, the importance of starting no matter your income, and how it's different from saving. Ramon Salvador, Investor Extraordinaire is giving us a lot of information to build upon. Get your pens and pads ready and enjoy as we continue a path of growth that will teach us how to make our money work harder for us then we do for it. Feel free to connect with me on Instagram @antithesis_of_superwoman, Twitter @AntithesisS, or my we...
2021-03-02
48 min
Frequency Interrupted
#46 - Darrell Fuller
On this episode, I get a chance to catch up with Darrell Fuller. We discuss the evolving world of sound and his contribution, from starting out as a drummer in a church band to now producing audio tracks for the film industry. Thanks for tuning in!
2021-01-12
1h 00
Innovation in Compliance with Tom Fox
Integrity Matters: Exploring the NDAA - Part 5: The Long View
Welcome to this special podcast series, Integrity Matters: Exploring the NDAA, sponsored by K2 Integrity. This week I visit with Chip Poncy, Global Co-Head Financial Crimes Risk Management practice and member of K2 Integrity’s Board, and Gail Fuller, Managing Director at K2 Integrity. Over the week we have broken down the changes to the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) and changes in enforcement authority to Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) which are found in the recently passed National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). Topics discussed included breaking down the big picture, company formation reform, new opportunities under this new law, comi...
2021-01-08
13 min
Innovation in Compliance with Tom Fox
Integrity Matters: Exploring the NDAA - Part 4: Changes to Governance
Welcome to this special podcast series, Integrity Matters: Exploring the NDAA, sponsored by K2 Integrity. This week I visit with Chip Poncy, Global Co-Head Financial Crimes Risk Management practice and member of K2 Integrity’s Board, and Gail Fuller, Managing Director at K2 Integrity. Over the week, we will break down the changes to the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) and changes in enforcement authority to Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) which are found the recently passed National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). Topics include breaking down the big picture, company formation reform, new opportunities under this new law, coming change to c...
2021-01-07
18 min
Innovation in Compliance with Tom Fox
Integrity Matters: Exploring the NDAA - Part 3: New Law, New Opportunities
Welcome to this special podcast series, Integrity Matters: Exploring the NDAA, sponsored by K2 Integrity. This week I visit with Chip Poncy, Global Co-Head Financial Crimes Risk Management practice and member of K2 Integrity’s Board, and Gail Fuller, Managing Director at K2 Integrity. Over the week, we will break down the changes to the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) and changes in enforcement authority to Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) which are found in the recently passed National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). Topics include breaking down the big picture, company formation reform, new opportunities under this new law, coming chan...
2021-01-06
12 min
Homebrewed Christianity
Trump is (NOT) a Process Theologian & Other Questions w/ Thomas Jay Oord
Has Trump become a Process theologian? What doctrine from church history would you get rid of? How does Open and Relational thought frame how you handle strong disagreement? These are a few of the questions Thomas Jay Oord and I answered in a pretty fun live stream. Tom's new book God Can't Q&A is now available and if you want a taste HERE is a sample. Enjoy We are both evangelists for Open and Relational Theology and now that it has a center you should check it out. To...
2020-08-18
1h 14
Innovation in Compliance with Tom Fox
What’s on the Horizon?
In this five-part podcast series, sponsored by K2 Intelligence FIN, we have considered defining and building effective compliance programs. I have been joined in this series by Michelle Goodsir, a Managing Director at K2 Intelligence, and Gail Fuller, Financial Integrity Network (FIN) Vice President. Michelle has 25 years of financial crime compliance experience which includes fraud risk management, anti-bribery and corruption, corporate security and investigations, sanctions, and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) program experience working within the financial services industry and the US government. Gail focuses on developing, refining, and implementing FIN’s quantitative and qualitative risk rating tools. She leads engagements focus...
2020-05-22
13 min
Innovation in Compliance with Tom Fox
Ongoing Compliance-Training and Culture
In this five-part podcast series, sponsored by K2 Intelligence FIN, we consider defining and building effective compliance programs. I am joined in this series by Michelle Goodsir, a Managing Director at K2 Intelligence, and Gail Fuller, Financial Integrity Network (FIN) Vice President. Michelle has 25 years of financial crime compliance experience which includes fraud risk management, anti-bribery and corruption, corporate security and investigations, sanctions, and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) program experience working within the financial services industry and the US government. Gail focuses on developing, refining, and implementing FIN’s quantitative and qualitative risk rating tools. She leads engagements focused on helpi...
2020-05-21
15 min
Homebrewed Christianity
Thomas Jay Oord wants you to know "God Can't"
I love Tom Oord. It is rare someone as intelligent as Tom is simultaneously committed to the life of the church, sensitive to people's lived experience, and advancing the intellectual quest in multiple areas. In this episode I talk with Tom about his newest book, God Can't: how to believe in God and Love after Tragedy, Abuse, and other Evils. During this conversation we both share a number of personal stories. Some of them may be a bit intense if you are listening with kids or the expectation of just nerdiness. For more academic conversations with Tom c...
2019-02-07
1h 10
Homebrewed Christianity
Open and Relational Theology Throwdown with Thomas Jay Oord
I am super excited to share this conversation with my dear friend and brilliant scholar Tom Oord. In this episode we discuss a couple different topics from an Open and Relational perspective in the hope it lures you to join our Open and Relational Theology reading group!! That's right. Tom and I are gonna facilitate an exploration of ORT and we would love for you to join the fun. Did you know Tom just released a new book? It's called "God Can't: How to Believe in God and Love after Tragedy, Abuse, and Other Evils." It is t...
2019-01-18
1h 04
The Education Gadfly Show
Howard Fuller on school segregation - 02/21/18
On this week's podcast, Howard Fuller, renowned civil rights activist and education reformer, joins Mike Petrilli and Alyssa Schwenk to discuss school segregation. During the Research Minute, Amber Northern examines ways to help bachelor’s degrees better facilitate professional success.
2018-02-21
21 min
Horribly Awkward
#92|| Jules De Jongh (Voice Actor- Mirrors Edge, Mass Effect, Thomas & Friends)
Had a killer time hanging with Jules De Jongh this week. You may recognize her as Cora Harper in Mass Effect Andromeda, Faith Connors in Mirrors Edge, Emily in Thomas & Friends, Christina Bell in Batman Arkham Knight and a ton of other video games and cartoons IE: Floogals, Star Wars Battlefront, Skunk-Fu, Invizamals, Ni No Kuni, Alias and more. ENJOY Find Jules on Twitter: @julesvoices website: http://www.julesvoice.co.uk/ >>>> "Horribly Awkward" Outro music by: Liza and Sam of Slammerkin Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/slammerkingdom Sound cloud: https://soundcloud.co...
2017-06-03
1h 32
Theology Nerd Throwdown
Open and Relational Q&A with Thomas Jay Oord
Are you an Oordian? Are you a member of Oord Nation? Listen to Thomas Jay Oord answer your questions about open and relation theology and you just might become an Oordian. In this episode Tripp and Tom answer a stack of questions that people sent in about open and relational theology. Topics include: divine power, dealing with doubt, the relationship between religion and science, evil and suffering, and some different reasons why people go open and relational, prayer, eschatology, and more! So if you have some questions that you are itching to get answered, make...
2017-04-14
1h 42
Homebrewed Christianity
Open and Relational Q&A with Thomas Jay Oord
Are you an Oordian? Are you a member of Oord Nation? Listen to Thomas Jay Oord answer your questions about open and relation theology and you just might become an Oordian. In this episode Tripp and Tom answer a stack of questions that people sent in about open and relational theology. Topics include: divine power, dealing with doubt, the relationship between religion and science, evil and suffering, and some different reasons why people go open and relational, prayer, eschatology, and more! So if you have some questions that you are itching to get answered, make s...
2017-04-13
1h 42
Theology Nerd Throwdown
Why Go Wesleyan? with Thomas Jay Oord
Are you ready to get your heart strangely warmed? Next up in the Why Go? series, Thomas Jay Oord joins Tripp to talk about why you should go Wesleyan. Tom gives 13 reasons, including: God’s primary attribute is love God is triune God acts first in every moment to offer salvation, and humans freely respond to God’s offer God does not predestine some to heaven and others to hell God values and seeks to redeem all creation: humans and non-humans alike and more! Are you a youth minister looking for help in makin...
2017-03-10
1h 26
Homebrewed Christianity
Why Go Wesleyan? with Thomas Jay Oord
Are you ready to get your heart strangely warmed? Next up in the Why Go? series, Thomas Jay Oord joins Tripp to talk about why you should go Wesleyan. Tom gives 13 reasons, including: God's primary attribute is love God is triune God acts first in every moment to offer salvation, and humans freely respond to God's offer God does not predestine some to heaven and others to hell God values and seeks to redeem all creation: humans and non-humans alike and more! Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a mem...
2017-03-10
1h 26