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The Work Ethic
New Podcast! Grey Pages with Brave Cities Ep. 1
While many of you know that I work with an organization called WellBuilt Cities you might not know that I have been working with other city builders from around the nation with Hugh Halter and Taylor McCall. Hugh and Taylor have written a book called Brave Cities which is due to be released in just a few months. In the book they explore lots of questions about the changing landscape of faith, church, and life. They share countless stories and lessons from their experience cultivating Kingdom ecosystems. The Grey Pages Podcast is where Hugh, Taylor, Jon & friends explore and...
2023-12-05
55 min
The Tampa Innovation Project
Ep 3: Jon Dengler - Tampa's Wealth of Wisdom: A Conversation on Community and Innovation
Jon Dengler is the founder of multiple purpose driven non-profit organizations including Well Built Bikes. In this episode we learn about Jon's unique mission to serve those who need it most. To learn more about the Soaring City Innovation Partnership go to soaringcity.com This podcast is produced by theastronaut.io
2023-09-06
44 min
The Work Ethic
Ep 83 | Sandye Brown MCC | Freedom, Sacrifice, & Identity
Sandye is a master transformational coach for organizational leaders and women entrepreneurs. Her mission is to help people fully actualize their gifts and talents to manifest their greatest impact without sacrificing their experience of personal fulfillment. Jon and Sandye's conversation meandered among some of the deepest questions from the start of their dialogue as Sandye took the intro prompt to introduce herself into the deepest of reflections on the question "who are you?" There really is something here for everyone as they dig into concepts of freedon, identity, sacrifice, struggle, and so much more. Please enjoy this conversation!
2023-05-15
1h 39
The Work Ethic
Ep 79 | Mark Leib | Creativity, Iconoclasts, and Justice
Mark E. Leib is, among other things, a playwright that has been producing plays that have been on stages throughout the nation since the 1980. Leib's plays and adaptations have been produced at the Players Theatre in Greenwich Village (Art People), the Manhattan Punch Line (Terry by Terry), the American Repertory Theatre (Terry by Terry and adaptations of The Marriage of Figaro, and Platonov) and at the Edinburgh and Singapore Theatre Festivals. His play The Return to Zion was chosen for a staged reading at the Southern New Plays Festival at New Orleans’ Southern Rep, and his play Tongue was a...
2023-02-16
1h 42
The Work Ethic
Ep 76 | Turning the Tables to Close out the Year! Ben Robbins Interviews Jon about his own Relationship to Work
We've discussed doing this for a long time and Ben and I finally got around to recording an episode where he steps in to interview me as a way to add my own story to the cannon of episodes on The Work Ethic Podcast! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2022-12-30
2h 02
The Work Ethic
An Episode of The world Gone Good Podcast w/ Jon
Another show I did this year that I wanted to share with ya here. Enjoy --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2022-12-12
39 min
The Work Ethic
An Episode of the Beautiful & Believable Podcast with Jon
This is an interview I did back in April that I don't believe I ever shared here. So here ya go! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2022-12-09
1h 13
The Work Ethic
Ep 71 Greg Rancourt | Purpose, Impact, & Aligning Talent with Values
Greg is the founder and CEO at OneWork, where they are working to connect talent with meaningful careers. Jon was really excited to sit down with Greg after reading the following on their website: "We believe work is an unrivaled vehicle for opportunity and fulfillment. Work has the power to touch lives, drive innovation, enable change, and inspire others. But work without purpose, without a mission, is empty. We envision a community capable of facing the most pressing challenges and opportunities of our generation." Greg and Jon had an awesome conversation as they compared notes o...
2022-07-06
1h 45
The Work Ethic
Ep. 68 Danielle Farrell | Human Thriving, Belonging, & the Future of Collaboration
Danielle is an Applied Behavioral Scientist. Her background is in human development - human growth and evolution over time, what humans need to thrive, social sciences, with a heavy focus on psychology and what drives behavior, including the often overlooked things like socioeconomic status, geography, and politics. She applied those principles to the workplace and built departments and teams, specializing in higher education before quitting my job a little over a year ago to explore her own interests and development. Building a tiny house, learning drums, a patent pending, and diving down the Web3 rabbit hole have been just a...
2022-05-14
1h 44
The Work Ethic
Citizen Walkers | Recording from my visit with USF honors class by that name
Adam Davidson is an adjunct faculty member in the Judy Genshaft Honors College at the University of South Florida (USF). He teaches courses on knowledge and ethics, popular music, and walking! His walking course is called Citizen Walkers and the course perfectly embodies the very heart of the Be Pedestrian column. Here is the course description that students sign up for: This course explores the political, economic, ethical, and social impact(s) of the mundane and everyday practice of walking. Marching for justice, raising money for cancer, seeking spiritual healing, calling attention to climate change, engaging with history...
2022-05-12
1h 02
The Work Ethic
Ep. 67 Liz Peralta | Wonder, Innovation, & Purpose
Liz Peralta is Co-founder + Vice President of Impact with Feed Forward. She is also a fellow Sorcerer Scholarship recipient with the VeeFriends community. Liz has deep roots within the food and community development scene. She previously served as the Executive Director of the National Supermarket Association (NSA), where she served to protect the interest of over 500 supermarket owners in the tri-state area. She helped establish White House contact that supported bills being passed to help the most vulnerable New Yorkers, leading her to be selected as one of “city and state's NY power 100 list”. Liz has an incredible passion and m...
2022-04-25
1h 57
The Work Ethic
Ep. 66 Sakari Smithwick | Dreaming, Discipline, & Freedom
Sakari is Chef & Founder of Noble Promise and Co-Founder of Noble Promise Studios! He is also a fellow Sorcerer Scholarship recipient with the VeeFriends community. Sakari has spent over a decade working in some of the world's best restaurants, he's a 2016 SUNY Delhi graduate that competed on The Food Network's “Chopped”, and was even awarded a Michelin star at 24, all from starting off as a grill cook flipping patties at McDonald's! This was an incredible conversation and Sakari's passion is contagious. Enjoy. https://www.noblepromisestudios.com https://twitter.com/SakariSmithwick https://medium.com/@NoblePro...
2022-04-18
1h 38
The Work Ethic
Ep. 65 Lilly Han | Perspective, Access, & Being Multi-Hyphenate
Lilly is the Founder of HYPHENOVA (HYP). She has two decades of experience across public, private, and startup ecosystems and is a committed leader in expanding opportunities for underestimated and underrepresented communities. She is an alum and prior lead of Startup Leadership Program as well as the Founder of Propel Program, an incubator for underestimated early stage founders. She serves on the advisory board of POWRPLNT, which is committed to providing digital arts education, resources, and mentorship to thrive in the creative economy. https://twitter.com/lillyatpropel https://hyphenova.com https://www.jointhequest.ap...
2022-03-28
1h 34
The Work Ethic
Ep. 64 William Cook | Food, Design, & Decentralization
William Cook is co-founder with lemonGRAFT a digital marketplace for buying local, homegrown food. They are empowering growers and shoppers to connect in their own neighborhood, making the most fresh, ethical, and nutritious foods on the market readily accessible. This conversation is a fascinating tale of how an architect turned to food systems to get at the deeper build he wanted to work on. Learn more at lemongraft.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2022-02-09
2h 47
The Work Ethic
Ep. 63 Adam Mangana | Being Human, VR, and What Will Stay the Same
Adam Mangana is the Executive Director of Optima Classical Academy VR school and is also the cohost of Ready Teacher One, a podcast about the furute of technology and education. He is absolutely brilliant and a joy to go deep with. Please enjoy this conversation with my brother Adam. Optima Classical Academy VR School is now accepting applications for the 2022-23 school year. https://www.optimaclassical.org/ https://www.facebook.com/OptimaClassical https://www.instagram.com/optimaclassical https://open.spotify.com/show/54jkoFKKUSO4ttue3rmc6t?s...
2022-02-02
1h 47
The Work Ethic
Ep. 62 AJ Keller | Tackling the Impossible, Getting in Trouble, & Focusing on Focus
This is such an engaging conversation with AJ Keller, Co-Founder and CEO at Neurosity. Neurosity is reimagining brain-computer interfaces and neuro-powered applications. I was so interested in the overlap of tech, entrepreneurship, and neuroscience in this conversation that I was tempted to just selfishly geek out with AJ the whole time. He did a really good job of speaking to the place of work in his life and I am sure there will be a round 2 in the not so distant future as I look forward to following their work. #ShiftIntoFocus with Neurosity https://twitter.c...
2022-01-24
2h 06
The Work Ethic
Ep. 61 | A 2021 Time Capsule
2021 was an incredible year and I had the privilege of sitting down for 12 interviews that captured so many amazing experiences and stories from the year. This episode has a brief clip from each and every interview from 2021. It is both a time capsule for future review as well as an introduction to each and every guest from the year. I hope it helps to know which episodes/guests you want to go back and listen to. Please visit TheWorkEthicPodcast.com and click on "Join the Conversation" to share some of your own highlights from the year, ask...
2022-01-19
1h 25
The Work Ethic
Ep. 60 David Hu | Driving, Drawing, & Dreaming
Max the Miata is a comic character created by independent artist David Hu (@max.the.miata). Max is David’s first-ever self-created fictional character. David brings to the world of Max a decade of graphic design experience, a deep enthusiasm for car culture, and his lifelong love for American comics, Japanese anime and manga, toys, and cartoons. All these things gave David an emotional and mental safe space during his childhood, which was split between the United States and Taiwan. Through his art and his interaction with the community, David hopes to bring positive, empowering li...
2022-01-04
1h 53
The Work Ethic
Sustainable Living on WMNF with Jon Dengler
I had the opportunity to join the crew at the Sustainable Living show on WMNF on 11/29. I wanted to share the episode with everybody tuned in here as well. You can learn more about WMNF here: https://www.wmnf.org If you would like to listen to other episodes of the Sustainable Living show you can find them here: https://feeds.feedburner.com/sustainable_living --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2021-11-29
55 min
The Work Ethic
Ep 59 Praba Soundararajan | Learning Styles, Faith, & the Mind
Praba is a neuroscientist that is working in IP with Moffitt Cancer Center after years of work as a researcher. This move was made out of his determination to see solutions actually hit the market and be made available to those who need them. He is also a Recommended Children's Book Author with the National Science Teaching Association. Praba has become a Social Entrepreneur that is the Founder & CEO Boon-dah Books which has developed a platform which includes a physical story/workbooks, hands-on DIY kits, and a complete digital interactive platform that supports the stories. Praba is a wealth...
2021-11-23
2h 16
The Work Ethic
Ep 58 Dorothy Sayers | Why Work?
This is an audio reading of the brilliant essay "Why Work?" by Dorothy Sayers. This has been such a meaningful essay to me and my own understanding of work and our relationship with it. The essay was written during the 2nd world war and offers such a powerful challenge to the concept of work in light of the changes made in our country during the war. While this episode is not like the others in that it is a reading of her material rather than an interview format, I think this might be one of the most important of...
2021-10-08
36 min
The Work Ethic
Ep 57 Jeeyoon Kim | Discipline, Music, & Metacognition
Jeeyoon was such a joy to sit down with. She is an award winning concert pianist and host of the Journey Through Classical Piano Podcast. She recently added 'author' to her list of titles as she just published "Whenever You're Ready" which is an incredible book about the many lessons learned from a lifetime of developing her craft as a pianist. It is not a book about being a piano player though as the lessons and wisdom found in it transcend any specific pursuit and offer incredible tools and encouragement for all of you to take on any challenge "...
2021-09-30
1h 54
The Work Ethic
Ep 56 Jay Hein | Corporate Citizenship, Impact Investing, & the Higher Calling of the Market
Jay Hein serves as President at Sagamore Institute and is also the Managing Director of Commonwealth Impact Investing where he is continuing the work of a life long vocation. From the grassroots initiatives to the White House where he worked as Deputy Assistant to the President of the United States, Jay has spent his life building bridges between worlds that are all too often alien to one another. In doing so, he been helping develop policy as well as modeling and highlighting the principals and practices that make for effective compassion in general. I have so appreciated this brothers...
2021-09-08
2h 09
The Work Ethic
Ep 55 Taylor Kendal | Memes, Metaphysics, the Metaverse, and collective intelligence
I'm so excited to share this conversation with Taylor Kendal, Chief Program Officer with the Learning Economy Foundation and Adjunct Professor at University of Colorado Denver. http://taykendesign.com/ https://www.learningeconomy.io/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2021-08-21
2h 09
The Work Ethic
Ep 54 Jaime Manfra | Freedom, Creativity, & the Value of Smallness
I am so excited to share this episode of my conversation with Jaime! She is a new friend that I connected with while sharing groceries at a local community garden. She was there with a bunch of kids as part of their education with her Service Learning Micro-School. In this episode we dig into her relationship with work, her faith, the origins of the school, and some of our shared dreams for the future of both education as well as society itself. Her and I share a love for big ideas and a conviction about local concrete actions and...
2021-08-02
2h 01
Sober Truth Podcast with George A. Wood
Episode 8: George Wood & the Executive Director of The Well Incorporated, CEO of WellBuilt Bikes, Jon Dengler!
Jon Dengler, long time friend of George, sits down to talk about what Jon is currently working on, how their theology has changed over the years and a few issues that trouble them in todays world. Check out what Jon has been up to here : The Well Incorporated : https://www.wellbuilt.city --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sober-truth-project/message
2021-07-23
1h 12
The Work Ethic
Ep 53 Walter Balser | Societal Reorientation, Openness, & the Future of Education
This was such an enjoyable conversation with Walter. Walter Balser is the founder and the Open Partnership Education Network (OPEN) learnopen.org and the co-founder of RadSchools.org, both of which are platforms designed to help reimagine learning for the world ahead of us. He is also a college professor and an author who has been working to articulate new models of open governance in Education. Walter and I seem to share a lot of similar values and both cling to what seems to be a fairly shared vision for the future of our cities and our society. In...
2021-07-05
2h 37
Driving Force Podcast
Jon Dengler - Executive Director of The Well & CEO of WellBuilt Bikes
Today’s guest is Jon Dengler. Jon is the Executive Director of The Well, a Tampa, Florida based non-profit comprised of a community of people committed to living in direct relationship with the materially poor. They work to help people meet material needs such as food and clothing and do it in a way that provides opportunities to meet each other’s spiritual needs as well. The Well builds real, strong relationships with the people it serves and in that way they engage needs holistically. One of the key ways that The Well does this is through the WellBuilt Bike...
2021-06-07
1h 21
The Work Ethic
Boldly Going with Jason Sowell | Shared Work
This is an episode of Jason Sowell's Boldly Going Podcast (Jason was the guest on Ep 34 here) that Jon was on about a year ago. "An encouraging episode with Jon Dengler, Executive Director of The Well Incorporated and Host of The Work Ethic Podcast. Get some insight on his philosophy of shared work, how he defines freedom, and the wealth of the poor." If you enjoy this episode and want to hear more from Jason then go to https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/boldly-going-with-jason-sowell/id1077453407 ...
2021-06-01
1h 17
Not A Great Whisperer
Social mobility and community transformation, with Jon Dengler
Jon Dengler joins Not A Great Whisperer Podcast to talk about how WellBuilt Bikes got started and how the community can get involved. WellBuilt Bikes is a non-profit bike shop that was the first social enterprise started under The Well, a local non-profit. WellBuilt sells refurbished bikes at affordable prices and then invests the sales revenue into an "earn a bike" program so that those that lack money can access the transportation they need to get around town by putting in community service. Jon talks about the amazing work he does everyday to support others and what working with the “ma...
2021-05-12
00 min
The Work Ethic
Ep. 52 Disco Mike | Bikes, Community, the Gumption to Push
Finally found time to sit down with #Cycl🌀maniacs Disco Mike, the Bike Guru, the Man about Town. This brother does Uber eats on a fixed gear bike and is hustling to build Tampa's bike culture by basically becoming a bike evangelist to proclaim all of the good news about bikes. Good for the environment, your physical health, mental health, community building, and on and on. I hope you enjoy this conversation with one most unique characters I know. Enjoy --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2021-05-08
1h 32
The Work Ethic
Ep. 51 Katy Rey | Disorientation, Connection, & Openness
I am so glad that I had the opportunity to meet with Katy Rey, host of the Not a Great Whisperer Podcast. Her story is incredible and her openness with it is admirable. From felony charges, to infertility, and other major life changes that followed revelations made by those close to her, Katy seems well acquainted with the experience of disorientation. There are many things that happen to us in our worlds, but some events happen to our worlds and Katy is an exemplar of that one who remains open to what is earth shattering after having hers shattered...
2021-04-27
1h 32
The Work Ethic
Go to Hell.
Go to hell is the title of a talk that I gave at watermark Church back in 2016. I was just reminded of it and wanted to share it with you here. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2021-04-09
44 min
The Becoming Congruent Podcast
Ep. 1 Staying in the Awkward & The Intrinsic Value of Work with Jon Dengler
Jon Dengler, CEO of WellBuilt Bikes and Founder of The Well tells his story of trauma and an unexpected awakening that changed the course of his life forever. Through his nonprofit, social enterprise and many other community outreach projects and partnerships, Jon is changing the fate of hundreds in the Tampa region. How to Engage with Jon:🎙️ Podcasting on @The_Work_Ethic🚴♂️ Rides with @WellBuiltBikes💼 CEO @TheWell813theworkethicpodcast.com
2021-03-23
1h 08
The Work Ethic
Ep. 50 Shannon Colavecchio | Healthy, Passion, & Purpose
Shannon is Associate Managing Director and the Wellness Coordinator at The Moore Agency, Founder of BadAss Fitness, Regional VP with Arbonne, an 8 on the enneagram, and she has also adopted two sons and 4 rescue dogs. This was my first conversation with Shannon as we were put in contact by Melanie Hicks (of Ep. 44) who went on and on about Shannon's passion and work ethic. I was not let down and I am excited to share this conversation with you here. Turn's out Shannon and I are both 8's on the Enneagram and we had a great time connecting on...
2021-03-17
1h 16
Microchurches
7. Jon Dengler of WellBuilt Bikes - Microchurch Stories, Ep. 1
In this new series, we will get to hear from microchurch leaders and the stories they have to tell. In our first episode for this series, we hear from Jon Dengler. Jon not only started a non-profit bike shop to provide reliable transportation to all, but has also created several entities and resources for people in need, driven by his heart for the poor, the oppressed, and the marginalized. You will hear some of his testimony and how God chose him and called him, as well as stories and challenges from how this microchurch came to be what it...
2021-03-10
1h 15
The Work Ethic
Ep 49 Leo Rodgers | Overcoming Obstacles, Tenacity, & Happiness
Leo Rodgers is many things; He's an amputee, a mechanic, a father, a paralympics athlete, a gravel race competitor, and a really really good dude. The man radiates happiness and is an absolute joy and inspiration to be around. He recently left his gig at City Bike, in Tampa to make the move out west, to San Diego where he is continuing his incredible journey... or should I say "Leo's Big Adventure" which is what he plans on calling his YouTube channel that we are all eager to tune in for. I was really grateful to have a few...
2021-03-02
1h 00
The Work Ethic
Ep 48 On Facing Hurricanes, Killers, & Chaos | With Ryan Iacovacci, Joo Lee, & Jon
This is a segment from a conversation that Ryan, Joo, & I recorded at the beginning of 2018. Ryan, who had moved away from Tampa a few years earlier, came to town and recorded a series of conversations with locals and had a handful of topics that he wanted to discuss with everyone. This segment of our conversation touches on two of those topics that he had in mind; Hurricane Irma and The Seminole Heights Killer. I just got the recording from him and as I listened to our conversation, I thought this segment seemed the most relevant to some of...
2021-02-19
52 min
The Work Ethic
Ep. 47 Sarah Page | Creativity, Commitment, & Gettin' Weird in the Dark
Sarah is an old friend that I was excited to sit down with. She is an artist, an adventurer, a designer, visual strategist, muralist, etc. In sum, she's really gifted! We cover everything from how she has used from hula hoops to paint brushes to inspire and create beauty in our world. She is committed to using her gifts to help us all take responsibility for the condition of our planet as well as our communities. This was an awesome conversation that dug into lessons from improve, flow state, the communal mandates of success and so much more. I...
2021-02-13
2h 07
The Work Ethic
Ep 46 | The 2020 Time Capsule
2020 was an insane year and I had the privilege of sitting down for 22 interviews that captured so many amazing experiences and stories from the year. This episode has a brief clip from each and every interview from 2020. It is both a time capsule for future review as well as an introduction to each and every guest from the year. I hope it helps to know which episodes/guests you want to go back and listen to. Also, please visit TheWorkEthicPodcast.com and click on "Join the Conversation" to share some of your own highlights f...
2021-01-14
1h 35
The Work Ethic
Ep 45 Dhalia Bumbaca | Food, Culture, & Education
Dhalia is a founding member and CEO of The WellFed Community, a new initiative that is partnering with the Well to help build healthy communities using sustainable food systems. She is a brilliant young leader with an incredible story. In this episode we discuss how her family, all the way back to great Grandma have invested in her and how that legacy plays into the work and mission she is investing herself in today. This was a great episode and if you are a fan of food, your gonna love this conversation at the intersection of food and work...
2021-01-08
2h 39
The Work Ethic
Another session with the UT Social Entrepreneurship
This is a recording from another round with the Social Entrepreneurship class at the University of Tampa. I had the privilege of doing this one with Dr. Sheron Brown of the Tampa Bay Healthcare Collaborative (TBHC). This was an awesome discussion and I hope you enjoy --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2021-01-02
1h 26
The Work Ethic
Ep 44 Melanie Hicks PhD | Being Dharma Adjacent & Becoming Congruent
It was so good to catch up with my friend Melanie who is both writing a book about our relationship with work, which was a pleasant surprise for me as that's kinda the whole idea of this show! She shared so many great lessons and insights and I hope you enjoy our conversation. Here are some follow up links from items discussed: www.melaniehicks.org - my website - if you click on the book tab you will see a video about the book. www.humanitywineco.com - Humanity website www.ell...
2020-12-20
1h 57
The Work Ethic
The Poor | A Manifesto Talk
This is a talk I gave at the Underground a little over 5 years ago. The community was going through the 16 driving values that make up their Manifesto and I was invited to share on the week we covered 'The Poor.' This talk open with about 15 minutes of hearing from Mr. Bill, a brother and friend who I invited to help intro the days topic. Mr. Bill had been on the streets for some time before living at the drop in center as "security" and helping run our day to day operation. This talk contains much of my story a...
2020-11-28
1h 13
The Work Ethic
Jon on IWork4Him Radio
I recently had an opportunity to share about this podcast and WellBuilt Bikes on IWork4Him Radio, a christian podcast having conversations at the intersection of faith and work. I was on a few years ago and apparently they have never stopped talking about me saying "I met Jesus on LSD." So naturally they invited my back to catch up on the shop and share about The Work Ethic which launched since then. They just released the episode and I wanted to share it here as well. You can watch the video version on YouTube on the IWork4Him...
2020-11-10
26 min
The Work Ethic
Halloween is a special day for me
I was recently able to track down the audio of an interview I did about 5 years ago. It was for a podcast that never came out. Since it was meant to be edited in post production the full audio is quite long and full of start and stops making it hard to listen to as one thing. It lends itself quite well to being chopped up into lots of little stories and vignettes. This is a clip of me telling the story of my car accident that happened on Halloween night 23 years ago. I figured since tonight was halloween, the...
2020-11-01
13 min
The Work Ethic
Ep. 43 Lindy Davidson, M.Div., Ph.D. | Communications, Grief, & the Relational
Lindy Grief Davidson is a full-time instructor in the Judy Genshaft Honors College, where she focuses on medical humanities. She holds a B.A. in Communication Arts from Belmont University, an M.Div. from Reformed Theological Seminary, and a Ph.D. in Communication from USF. Her specialty is Health Communication, and she has significant personal experience navigating the healthcare system as the parent of a medically complex child. Dr. Davidson's dissertation research focused on spirituality and parental decision-making in pediatric palliative care. Other areas of study include disability, ethics, and communication in the health clinic. As a qualitative researcher...
2020-10-24
2h 31
The Work Ethic
Ep. 42 Jerome Miller | Round 2 | The Unprecedented Future, Openness, & Evolution
Our first conversation went so well we decided to have another, enjoy. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2020-08-27
2h 27
The Work Ethic
Ep. 41 Christopher Williams | A Playful Grind, Creative Process, & Life after Closing
Christopher Williams recently suspended a political campaign as well as closed his marketing agency, Expressedly Creative. While this conversation is not all about that experience, it was cool to have it in this season after such decisions. His shift from extremely engaged entrepreneur and budding civic leader to this season of time with family and freedom to work on other projects makes for a really rich season of reflection. I always enjoy talking with him and was so excited to catch up and talk through his recent experiences, get his observations on the state of business in general, and...
2020-08-16
2h 38
The Work Ethic
Ep. 40 | Entrepreneurship | A Session with Youth in a Re-entry Program
This episode is a recording of a session I did with some youth in a local re-entry program. I shared my story and did a bit of Q&A with them in the staff and was very happy with what their questions prompted me to articulate. Whether you're interested in entrepreneurship, WellBuilt Bikes, or the Well it's all here. there is a point in the session where someone asked me to give a tour of the shop and all you have here is the audio but if you would like to see the visuals from that session you can find...
2020-08-06
1h 07
The Work Ethic
Ep. 39 Jerome Miller | Vulnerability, The Future, & The Sacred
Jerome Miller is the author of one of the most important books that I have ever read. The Way of Suffering, a geography of crises is a book that has shaped much of the way I understand and live in this world. I reached out to him and he agreed to record this conversation for the show. I was so very excited to have the opportunity to actually converse with him and I am so excited to share him with you here. I want everyone in the world to know and listen to this mans thoughts on life. Please...
2020-07-18
2h 59
The Work Ethic
The Place of the Poor in the Hope of the World
Okay first of all this episode has a 5-minute intro that I made while taking a morning walk so forgive the breathing and tempo of my speech and enjoy the birds singing in the background. The rest of this episode is a recording from a class that I taught for the Underground Network's Elders in Training course. in this class I lay out some of the core convictions and philosophies of my life in regard to God's heart for the poor and the place of poverty in our own lives. If I were trying to reverse engineer myself and the...
2020-07-06
1h 15
Boldly Going with Jason Sowell
Episode 42: Jon Dengler - Shared Work
An encouraging episode with Jon Dengler, Executive Director of The Well Incorporated and Host of The Work Ethic Podcast. Get some insight on his philosophy of shared work, how he defines freedom, and the wealth of the poor.
2020-06-13
00 min
The Work Ethic
Let us Pray: A very brief reflection
I'm going on prayer walk tomorrow. As I was driving to a friend's house this morning, I decided to record my thoughts while processing what prayer is. What are we doing when we gather to pray? What good is it? Is there a point? This is basically just a voice memo that I decided to share here. Let us pray --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2020-06-05
05 min
The Work Ethic
Ep. 38 Juhi Kore | Legacy, Systems, & The End of Social Entrepreneurship
Juhi is such a joy to speak with. Juhi Kore is the Author of You Got This!, a guide for college students, she is a masters student at Oxford, she is the host of #JuhiApproved, a video series on Facebook, and she is also deeply invested in both the development and the end of social entrepreneurship. This is an incredible conversation for many reasons not least of which is how her family's story and journey has been richly invested in her and how this legacy shapes how and why she invests herself today. I hope you enjoy this conversation...
2020-05-21
2h 02
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Ep. 37 Ryan Polonio | Teaching, Curiosity, & Embracing the Process
Recently got to catch up with my buddy Ryan Polonio who is always fun to chat with. This conversation explores his passion for teaching, the beauty of learning, our discomfort with confusion, the value of curiosity, and valuing the process over 'the answer.' We discuss how his thoughts on our internal obstacles to learning and growing apply to faith, child rearing, as well as his profession as a trainer for an e-learning company. Enjoy this conversation with my old friend Ryan. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2020-05-14
1h 49
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Ep. 36 Sarah Combs | Family, Calling, and Helping Others
Sarah Combs is the CEO of the University Area Community Development Corporation (UACDC), a wife, a mother, and she is studying to get her PhD in Business Administration at USF. I so admire this woman and her leadership. It was a privilege to have a chance to catch up and dig a little deeper into her history, her relationship with work, her sense of calling, her intentionality with family, and also to hear about how she, and her organization, have been handling everything with the COVID-19 pandemic. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic...
2020-05-07
1h 12
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Ep. 35 Tommy Preson Phillips | Our Vocation, Authenticity, and Living Well
Tommy is the senior Pastor at Watermark Church and a recording artist known as Preson Phillips. This dude is both a great student and teacher with a deep love and commitment to placing the Bible in its 1st-century Palestinian Jewish context, and then bringing its meaning to the surface for modern application in a way that is engaging and enlightening. This strange time we are in makes for some interesting reflection for the life of the church as gatherings have needed to stopped all together. Tommy shares about standing alone in his yard to preach an Easter message to...
2020-04-30
1h 50
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Ep. 34 Jason Sowell | Charity, Dignity, and Hope
Jason is the Founder of Current Initiatives, a Tampa based non-profit that annually runs Affordable Christmas, occasionally runs Hope for Homes projects, and regularly runs Laundry Project. The Laundry Project is the most regular program and has also drastically increased in frequency in response to Covid-19 needs. This episode digs mostly into that project and how they have been adapting to the current situation. Jason does a good job of fleshing out his conviction that how we do things matters just as much as what it is we do. There is a lot of good thinking behind Jason's work and...
2020-04-24
2h 32
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Panel Discussion with Business Classes from UT & HCC
Jason Sowell, Vinny Tafuro, and I were invited to do a panel discussion with a Social Entrepreneurship class at UT. The panel had been on our calendars for some time but since the schools were closed and we were prevented from gathering in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak the panel moved online. This made it possible to open up the conversation to a few of Tammy Charles' other classes. The Zoom call ended up with students from her Management class as well as her Intro to Business Class and had students from both the University of Tampa as...
2020-04-22
1h 38
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Ep. 33 Checking in with Taylor McCall since COVID19
Jumped on a call with Taylor from episode 24 to catch up on how life is going since the COVID-19 outbreak and sheltering in place. It was a cool follow up on some of the ideas he shared in our first discussion. His ideas about the city and "what's pass-on-able' are made all the more vivid as he reflects on them in our current context. This recording was done via zoom and he was sitting in his car outside his house, as the house was to full of kids to be able to have this conversation. He told me that has...
2020-04-16
2h 03
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Ep 32 Fulei Ngangmuta | Value, Identity, & Purpose
Fulei is the entrepreneur behind both #BlackGirlsAre_ & Live Unapologetically. She is a friend who colead the Work & Creation class that inspired me to actually start The Work Ethic Podcast. In the upcoming episode they discuss Fulei's experience in the Covid_19/quarantine world as well as her work to see black women realize their value, embrace their identity, and discover their purpose. Fulei is a strong leader and while the intended audience of her work is the black female, her voice and her message is universally important. Enjoy and be impacted by this conversation with Fulei Ngangmuta. --- Support...
2020-04-09
2h 04
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Spy Wednesday, Holy Waste & The Poor Will Always Be With You
One of the things that I have been reflecting on is how this time of quarantine overlaps with the season of lent, both in time and in practice. Quarantine actually means, in Latin, 40 days, which is in reference to the 40 days Jesus spent fasting in the wilderness, the story Lent is modeled after. It's a time leading up to Easter, which is this coming Sunday. That means this is Holy Week, and today is Spy Wednesday. There is story associated with this day in the Holy Week that is a very special story to me. The story is found...
2020-04-08
44 min
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Ep. 31 Changa Bell | Mindfulness, Curiosity, & Patience
Changa is the founder and Executive Director of the Black Male Yoga Initiative, the author of Affirmations for Dads, Host of Conversations with a Yogi, as well as an active homesteader and practitioner of Permaculture. This conversation covers many things and Changa is quite consistent, regardless of the topic, in his childlike curiosity, humility, and a posture of patience. Please enjoy this conversation with my brother Changa. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2020-04-02
2h 00
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Ep. 30 | Will Barrett (from Ep. 6) returns to discuss adapting to a Covid-19 world
In this episode Will and I talk about how we're adapting our organizations and businesses during these strange times, how it's affecting us personally, and we dig in to the true meaning of the word apocalypse. Enjoy. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2020-03-27
2h 29
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Corona Virus, WellBuilt Bikes, & the Power of the Bike with Emma Warren
This episode is a recorded phone call with Emma Warren who is writing a story on the radical place of bikes in history. She interviewed me to talk about the work of well well bikes right in the middle of all of the chaos created by Covid 19. She was kind enough to share the audio with me and so I wanted to share it with you here. Enjoy --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2020-03-25
30 min
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Enough: A reflection
This is a talk/reflection on having enough, being enough, and what there is not enough of. I gave this talk at Waters Avenue Church on March 8th as a part of their Lenten reflection and I think it is a timely reflection for the season we are in globally as we face the Covid-19 virus. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2020-03-21
36 min
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Ep 29 | Johnny Crowder | Mental Health, Entrepreneurship, & Taking Responsibility
Johnny is the Founder and CEO of Cope Notes, a platform for mental health support. This conversation is a great intro to him, his work, and the platform itself. Johnny is a joy to talk to and I am so grateful to have had the opportunity to sit down with him. -Enjoy --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2020-03-20
1h 47
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Ep. 28 | Ethan Cisneros | Communication, Culture, & Brand
After hearing Ethan call in on the #AskGaryVee show Episode 331, I started following @Ethanfromthirst on Instagram and quickly knew I needed to connect with and interview this 22yr old entrepreneur who is the owner of Thirst Drinks, a drinks and treats spot in Utah with 4 locations. His story is incredible, his hustle undeniable, his positivity infectious, I'm so happy to have made this connection and excited to share it with you here. Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2020-03-12
1h 44
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Ep.27 | Brittany Young | W=P/T, Identity, & Being Solutionist.
Brittany Young is the Founder and CEO of B-360, a community partnership dedicated to changing the perception of engineers and dirt bike riders to create and avenue for students to learn about STEAM using dirt bikes, create a platform for social change, and to unite the community in safe and fun ways. Brittany and Jon originally connected through their involvement as Social Entrepreneur Fellows with Red Bull Amaphiko. Enjoy this conversation with Brittany Young. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2020-03-06
1h 55
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Ep. 26 | John Kluwin | Social Entrepreneurship, Sustainability, & Solar
John is a new friend and I was really excited to be able to capture what was really our second time together as an episode. John has an MBA that focused on social enterprise and sustainable business development. He helped found and build Clean Footprint, a solar company and is now the Chief Development Officer for Sea Oak Capital. I love this conversation and know that you will also. Hope you find it valuable. -Enjoy --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2020-02-21
2h 15
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Ep. 25 | Brian Sanders | Creativity, Community, & Calling
Brian Sanders is the Founder and Executive Director of the UNDERGROUND Network. He also leads Brave Future, a change management consultancy for churches and organizations interested in renewal and mission. Brian currently lives and works in Dublin, Ireland. I was excited to get the opportunity to sit down with this old friend while he was in Tampa for the UNDERGROUND Open Conference. Brian is such a smart and fascinating dude and I am excited to share this conversation with all of you here on The Work Ethic. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2020-02-14
1h 45
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EP. 24 | Taylor McCall | The City, The Table, and what's Pass-on-able
Finally had the chance to sit down with Taylor from Common Thread and Seeds Coffee. His work in Birmingham has served as a huge inspiration for the Well and WellBuilt Bikes and I am so excited to share this Episode of The Work Ethic with you. We discuss his community, his vision for the city, his ideas about faith and how they play out in the marketplace, his ideas about stewardship, and creating spaces where work, worship, and all of life might converge in community. Since this episode was recorded over the web, there is a video version at https...
2020-02-05
2h 44
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Jon's TEDx Talk from 2012
Wanted to share this talk from 8 years ago as it lends some insight into the work that would lead to the Well and WellBuilt Bikes. It's good to loom back and reflect on what's remained consistent and what has changed. Hope you enjoy this throwback talk --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2020-01-31
18 min
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Ep. 23 | David Dennis | Finding Purpose, Embracing Responsibility, & Advancing Potential in Others
David Dennis is the CEO and president of Eckerd Connect and as you will learn in this episode a kindred spirit with regards to the central importance of work in our lives. In this episode he shares his amazing story, much of his philosophy around work and vocation, and also challenges Jon to step further I to his own potential. Enjoy --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2020-01-10
2h 12
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Ep. 22 | What is Success pt2
This episode is the second compilation of answers given by previous guests to the question "What is success?" This first compilation can be found on Episode 18. I ask this question of every guest and listening to the answers back to back has been a good source of food for thought. It's also a great way to be introduced to the voices from past episodes that you may want to go back and listen to. Also please chime in with your own answer to this question at workethicpodcast.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2020-01-03
21 min
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Ep. 21 | The Well on Farm to Spork with The Funky Spork
Really excited to share this episode of Farm to Spork. Mara Latorre, who Jon interviewed on episode 14 of the Work Ethic, had Jon on her show to discuss the work of The Well and how that work relates to local food systems. Mara is a long time friend and we are excited to share her work with you. Go follow @TheFunkySpork and visit www.thefunkyspork.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2019-12-20
31 min
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Ep. 20 | Bishop Chuck Leigh | Faith, Commitment, and Sacrifice
In this episode Bishop Chuck shares his story and we are so excited to share it with you here! This man's life is an incredible journey filled with challenges and faithfulness. He shares about his time in the seminary, in war, in Latin America during the contra wars right up until being arrested by the Contrast themselves. He shares about his return to the US, his work with the sanctuary movement, his arrest by the FBI, and about his time in prison. His life and stories are rich with insights and wisdom. Hope you enjoy mining them out of this...
2019-12-13
2h 06
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Ep. 19 | WellBuilt Bikes on Skyway Bound Presents w/ Walter Mathews
This is an episode from Skyway Bound Presents. Walter Matthews, the shows host, invited Jon on to share a bit of the WellBuilt Bikes story and to talk social entrepreneurship in general. Enjoy. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2019-12-06
29 min
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Ep. 18 | What is Success?
This episode is a compilation of the answers given by the shows first 9 guests. I try to ask this question of every guest and listening to these answers back to back has been a good source of food for thought. It's also a great way to hear voices from the episodes you may have missed. Hopefully it helps you pick a few shows to go back and listen to. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2019-11-22
58 min
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Standing in Defiance to the Myth or Redemptive Violence | Daniel 3
This week's episode is a recording of a talk that I gave at the Underground Network's Catalyst gathering last weekend. We dig into the mythology and stories that lie at the root of Babylon and wrestle with the ways we still embody it's ethos today. This story of men standing in defiance to the ways of Babylon, even under the threat of violence challenges us to reflect on the Heroes of the faith throughout history that have sacrificed their very lives in a similar defiance. We reflect on Martin Luther King Jr, Socrates, the Christian Martyrs in Rome, as well...
2019-11-15
1h 02
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Ep. 17 | Kaitlin Brennan | Enthusiasm, Temperament, & Team
Kaitlin is an old friend that I recently had the privilege of using as my realtor for my first home purchase. After watching her walk through that process I couldn't wait to sit down and ask her about this role that inserts her into major life decisions, often with couples or families, that involve money, and all the potential emotions of the house hunting experience itself. Please enjoy this episode with Kaitlin or Living Loving Tampa. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2019-11-08
1h 46
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Ep. 16 | Jordan Raynor | Master of One, Purposeful Practice, & the Pursuit of Excellence
Jordan is the best selling author of Called to Create, Executive Chairman at Threshold 360, host of a new podcast, The Call to Mastery, and something of a productivity ninja. This episode was exciting for me as Jordan is similarly fascinated with the role of work in life and has given himself to exploring a Christian theology of work. This episode also serves as something of a sneak peek at his newest book Master of One which will be available soon. Enjoy. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2019-11-01
1h 29
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Ep. 15 | Vinny Tafuro | Corporate Empathy, Conscious Capitalism, & Economic Evolution
Vinny Tafuro is the founder of the Institute for Economic Evolution, the President of Conscious Capitalism Florida, and the author of Corporate Empathy and Unlocking the Labor Cage. Vinny is pushing the boundaries of our imagination around economics and working hard to help develop language for a future that is still only seen through a mirror dimly. I really enjoyed our conversation and am sure that you will too. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2019-10-24
2h 00
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Ep. 14 | Mara Latorre | Starting Something, Creativity, & the Joy of Food
I was so excited to have the opportunity to sit down with Mara on the very first day of being self employed. She just left a career with the Plant City where she was in urban planning and has left that work to give herself fully to The Funky Spork. The Funky Spork is an online platform to share original, healthy food recipies, while promoting local food systems. Mara is also offering community based cooking demos, workshops, and classes. This is a cool episode as it is both her announcement of this move and will also be cool to look...
2019-10-11
1h 20
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Ep. 13 | Gabriel Morgan | Caring for Others, Theology, & Death Anxiety
Gabriel is a pastor, scholar, and an all-around fun dude to talk to. He is the pastor of two churches in Tampa and a partner of the well for kinship outreach which distributes groceries to neighbors in need. Our conversation covers everything from Gabriel's story to nonviolent communication and a theology of work. He's in a critical thinker and I hope you enjoy this episode with Gabriel Morgan. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2019-10-05
1h 52
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Ep. 12 | Ian Calvert | Knowing what Hills to Die On, Social Entrepreneurship, & Flow State
Ian is a Global Project Leader for Red Bull Amaphiko since 2014. I met Ian because of my own involvement with Amaphiko as I was accepted into the fellowship after submitting an application for WellBuilt Bikes. Amaphiko is a global development programme designed to unlock the potential of grass-roots, community-based social entrepreneurs; it is active in 12 countries, including US, UK, Brazil, Germany, Turkey, South Africa. Ian has a background in philosophy and advertising, which, as he explains in our conversation, go really well together as they are both about turning abstract ideas into concrete statements. This background has served him well...
2019-09-27
1h 53
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Ep. 11 | Tim Moore | Advertising Goodness, Facing Adversity, & Pursuing Purpose
The episode is full of gold to be mined. We talk through success, mindset, adversity, passion, sacrifice, a bit of neuroscience and so much more. It's also a great introduction to @tampa_tim, his work with Diamond View, The Tampa Foundation, a documentary about #Tampa that he is working on, his new book Sold on Purpose, and other side projects like an invention that is patent pending. Tim is a 3 time Emmy award winning director, a non-profit founder, a CEO, an author, an inventory, and an all around good dude. Please listen, subscribe, and share! --- Support this podcast: https...
2019-09-20
1h 52
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Making and Being Made by our Decisions
This is a talk I recently gave about decision making at a local church. Seemed like relevant content and so wanted to share with you here. Enjoy --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2019-09-17
45 min
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Ep. 10 | Eric Wall | Military, Mission, and Sustainability
Eric's story is incredible. I cannot wait for you to hear this amazing narrative, told a bit in reverse. Eric has done so much in his life, much of which he cannot talk about and much of which I was so glad he was able to share on the show. Enjoy. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2019-09-14
1h 29
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Ep. 9 | Christian Leon | Culture, Curiosity, and the Journey
Christian is a fascinating dude that has applied himself to many different ventures over the years. From studying psychology and theology, going to law school, helping run a political campaign, then tech, marketing, and now serving as a director of a new non-profit, this dude's journey is rich with experience and insight. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2019-09-06
1h 57
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Ep. 8 |Matthew Hilaire | Good Pain, Hope, and Faith
Matthew is the founder of The Remedy Project, a biannual concert series aimed at bringing churches into deeper engagement with local issues like sex trafficking, foster care, poverty, etc. Matthew also works with Eckerd Connects as a Transition Support Specialist. It is this role that brought the two of us into contact as he has become a regular customer at WellBuilt Bikes. Our partnership with Eckerd in both work readiness as well as making transportation available to young people in their programs has really blossomed in large part due to Matthew constantly showing up to get bikes for the youth...
2019-08-30
1h 56
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Ep. 7 | Bruckner Chase | Endurance, Mindset, and Positive Impact
Bruckner Cases is a professional endurance waterman and ocean advocate whose 2010 25-mile swim across Monterey Bay served as a major pivot that led him to develop his own non-profit that is using evidence based ocean engagements to positively impact how we feel, think, and act towards the oceans. His life and the lessons drawn from it are applicable to all of our work among different kinds of currents and waves. Hope you enjoy this conversation as you drive in with Bruckner Chase --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2019-08-23
1h 57
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Ep 6 | Will Barrett | Playfulness, Risk Tolerance, & the Two of Clubs
Will is delightful. Enjoy this conversation with a long time friend, brother, and all around enthusiastic dude. Will shares about lessons drawn from gambling, we reminisce a bit about our time together at the lake house, and together we chew on the connections between hospitality and risk tolerance. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2019-08-16
1h 46
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Ep. 5 | Chris Kravitz | People, Production, and Service
This was a fascinating discussion that found its way into personality diversity, temperament, and the beauty of community. Find more about Chris and his community at Watersavenuechurch.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2019-08-09
1h 21
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Ep. 4 | Phil and Marcia Reed from Voice of Calvary Ministries | Partnership & Longevity
This is such a rich episode as Phil and Marcia share their stories of partnership, faithfulness, and calling. It was such a privilege to sit with this humble and heroic couple that has served in the same neighborhood for 40+ years. There is such a wealth of wisdom to be found as they share after decades of faithful service and work in their community. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2019-08-02
2h 03
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Ep.3 | Thomas Casey | Unearthed Sports, programming for performance, and embracing the process
In this episode Thomas shares about his experience launching and building a non-profit sports complex. His story is rich with lessons about dealing with failure, taking risks, slow and steady progress, and so much more. Tune in and go follow @unearthedsports on IG. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2019-07-26
1h 59
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Life after Work | An excerpt from MidMuse Episode 1 on Technology & Relationships
This is a short clip from a conversation on Technology & Relationships that was released as episode one of MidMuse. This clip was on topic for this podcast and might also help peak your interest in Jon Sanders' new show called MidMuse. It was a lot of fun and you should go check it out at Anchor.com/jon-sanders --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2019-07-22
09 min
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Ep. 2 Jon Sanders | Baseball, Grit, & Saying Yes
This is a great conversation with Jon about his earlier baseball career, his experiences with hiring, leading, and being a father. Stay tuned at the end of the conversation for a special announcement from Jon. MidMuse at Anchor.fm/jon-sanders --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2019-07-19
1h 38
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Ep. 1 Erica Santuccio | Food, Service, & Family
In this episode we dug into Erica's vocation in food service and her beliefs about the necessity of family, or real community, among those who work together. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theworkethic/support
2019-07-14
1h 33