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Progressive theology and engaging Sermons & podcasts from an inclusive church in Richardson, Texas. We are intentional about our faith development: we ask questions, develop deep and lasting friendships, and work together to make a positive difference in our community. Nobody is perfect here, but being a part of this place brings out the best of us.
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Welcome to "Back to Balance: With Robyn Carnes," your weekly dose of insightful discussions, balanced perspectives, and community voices from Arapahoe County. Hosted by Robyn Carnes, a candidate for Colorado State Senate District 16, this podcast is dedicated to addressing the high cost of living, enhancing public safety, ensuring affordable housing, and protecting home rule. Join Robyn as she navigates the challenges and opportunities facing the community, bridging the gap between conservat ...
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As it concerns the racial history of our country, are the objects in the mirror closer than they appear or not? Objects In The Mirror podcast asks this question as listeners hear firsthand accounts of those who lived during the segregation and early desegregation eras.
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Build Momentum explores thought leadership in education through interviews and insights with influencers and education leaders, and we have some exciting news for the listeners of Season 4! Chad Bolser, Chancellor from Ivy Tech Community College in Indiana, joins Sarah Williamson, the founder of SWPR Group, a public relations firm dedicated to providing thought leadership for education organizations, as a co-host this season. Together they share their perspectives on what works (and what doe ...
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MoneyBru™ Show by DJM.Design Podcast Short for Daniel James Media We fuze American business Ai web sales psychology, with South African food taste tests, culture, and humor. Featuring real down-to-earth guests. No more fake gurus, and please, for the love of all things good, no more dry, business podcasts! Daniël-James van den Berg is originally from South Africa, he immigrated in 2013 for a design internship. Inspired to help people grow within business and multimedia, the content is aimed ...
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History Colorado’s critically acclaimed podcast, Lost Highways: Dispatches from the Shadows of the Rocky Mountains, expands the history of the American West by exploring how overlooked stories from the past have shaped current world events and continue to impact our lives today. Each season, host Noel Black, producer and producers Maria Maddox and Dustin Hodge delve into stories from our shared past that we couldn't believe we'd never heard. Lost Highways is made possible by and a major gran ...
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"What is God's plan for my life?" No question brought more anxiety to my younger life. What if I miss it? What if I don't like it? What if? We often quote Jeremiah's famous verse about God's big plans, without noticing that it is a part of this message of digging in right where we are. Plans are not about some far off future, but helping pull near …
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Come listen as we talk with Cheyenne and Arapaho tribal member, Gabe “The Freight Train” Rednose. Gabe is a Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighter who is set to make his professional debut on October 10th, in Worley, Idaho. Gabe also talks about his love for the tribes, growing up in Kingfisher, being a father, and training with MMA legends such as Joe “…
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In this replay episode of Build Momentum, we are joined by Jessica Morrison, the Executive Director of Southwest Colorado Education Collaborative, one of the partners in the newly established Career Launch Southwest initiative, which serves as a vital link between employers and the workforce of the future. She was previously the Director of Career …
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Join Robyn Carnes as she interviews John Fabbricatore, a former senior executive in law enforcement and current Congressional candidate for Colorado's District 6. In this episode of the Back to Balance Podcast, John shares his remarkable journey from serving in the U.S. Air Force to becoming a leader in ICE and his decision to run for Congress. Dis…
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🎉🚀 Welcome back to the MoneyBru Show in this exciting episode, we dive into the life after a divorce and rebuilding your family with Adriana Morrison, Miss Arapahoe County. 🌟👑 ----more---- Episode 1 From Fitness to Family Growth Adriana Morrison’s Inspiring Story https://youtu.be/h0MpKlaPRiA -- Episode 2 Adriana Morrison: Miss Arapahoe County's Ins…
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Another way Jeremiah invites us to seek the holistic universal flourishing of our community is to "pray for the city". I don't know about you, but as a person seek to be a good neighbor in a pluralistic world, the idea of praying for someone can give me the heebeegeebees. But there are two liberating secrets in this idea: 1) that our faith is to be…
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Welcome to the very first episode of "Back to Balance"! In this premiere episode, Robyn Carnes is joined with special guest Murphy Robinson! 🌟 Murphy, a Colorado native and former Executive Director of Public Safety for Denver, shares his incredible journey from growing up in a police-centric neighborhood to leading public safety initiatives. 🚔✨ Di…
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In this replay episode of Build Momentum, we are joined by Aaron Black. He is currently the Superintendent at Randolph Eastern School Corporation in Union City, Indiana, and is spearheading the Rural Alliance Zone 32. Aaron was named a semifinalist for the Yass Innovation Prize 2023 from the Yass Center for Education (formerly the Center for Educat…
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God’s invitation to us is to be "for our city"—to seek the holistic flourishing of our neighbors and communities. Jeremiah explains that that looks like planting gardens and building houses — to dig in and make a home. What does this look like in action? Jesus once shared a parable that helps unpack this idea of digging in—that the kingdom of God i…
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We don’t always know exactly what we are supposed to do — where we are, right now. We look ahead to future dreams or back to more certain times. But what about here and now? The book of Jeremiah describes a critical time in the history of the people of Israel, when they found themselves asking the very same questions. Israel had been conquered by B…
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🎉🚀 Welcome back to the MoneyBru Show after a 30-day Social Media Detox! In this exciting episode, we sit down with the incredible Adriana Morris, Miss Arapahoe County, to delve into her fascinating world of pageantry, business, and advocacy. 🌟👑 Adriana Morrison: Miss Arapahoe County's Inspiring Business Journey Ep 1 - From Fitness to Family Growth …
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🎉🚀 I took a 30-day break from social media, inspired by my mentor Albert D. Lasker from the 1930s and my friend Pastor Isaiah Hupp, who's been off social for quite a while. 🕵️‍♂️📚 Albert proved you don't need to be in the limelight to do incredible things and reach the masses for good. Sometimes a little break goes a long way. During this time, I f…
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In this episode of Build Momentum, we are joined by Lauren Marie Hall Riggins, a senior manager at Empower Schools, a national nonprofit that partners with communities and educators to reimagine local education systems. Lauren is currently the Director of Youth Poet Laureate at VOICES Corporation, an organization offering culturally sustaining prog…
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Welcome to "Back to Balance: With Robyn Carnes," your weekly dose of insightful discussions, balanced perspectives, and community voices from Arapahoe County. Hosted by Robyn Carnes, a candidate for Colorado State Senate District 16, this podcast is dedicated to addressing the high cost of living, enhancing public safety, ensuring affordable housin…
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It’s often said that slavery is America’s original sin. But the kind of slavery most of us learn about in history class—the brutal, dehumanizing enslavement of Black people in the Southern states—wasn’t the only or even the first kind of bondage in the Americas. On this episode of Lost Highways, we look at a far-less institutionalized form of force…
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A monument to Christopher Columbus, sitting in the middle of Pueblo, Colorado has been dividing the town for years. To the large population of Italian-Americans whose ancestors came to Pueblo around the turn of the twentieth Century, it has long been a point of pride and a symbol of cultural belonging. But for the Indigenous and Chicano communities…
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In this replay episode of Build Momentum, we are joined by Michael Gonzalez, executive director of the Rural Schools Innovation Zone out of Premont,Texas. He was also a former principal at Premont Collegiate High School. This is the first episode in a four-part series focusing on rural collaboratives that are developing opportunities for students i…
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Since the racial justice protests of 2020, when most people think of monuments being torn down, they think of confederate statues in the south being toppled from their pedestals. But a Civil War monument to Union soldiers that stood in front of the Colorado capital for more than a hundred years was also pushed over during the protests that followed…
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On this episode of Lost Highways, we’ll take a look back at how Title IX’s passage in 1972 inadvertently codified the separation of sports by sex. And while the law opened the door to equal opportunity in sports and education for women, it also placed sex at the center of how we define fairness without fully addressing issues of equality where gend…
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This episode features special guest Lonny Street. Come listen as Lonny talks about what got him into dancing, his favorite powwow, his favorite dancers, where he learned how to make roaches, his favorite trends, and much more. Intro Music Credit: Battle River Follow Lonny Street on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lonnystreet/ Contact JR Lonelo…
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Tune in as JR Lonelodge talks with special guest Terry Fiddler (Mnicouju/Lakota, Cheyenne River). Terry talks about his early dancing days, shares some history about the traditional dance, gives his thoughts on contemporary style, some of the unique places he has danced at, thoughts on the current landscape of powwows, and much more.…
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This episode features special guest Jeremy "Worm" Dearly, lead singer of Sharpshooter. Come listen as Worm talks about attaining his degree, his favorite powwows, composing songs, what age he started singing, what's coming up for Sharpshooter, and much more. Intro Music Credit: Sharpshooter Song: https://youtu.be/xonB8wegAV0?si=1OGVMA3H5CoK8h9U Fol…
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‎️‍🔥 🤖 The Best Sneak Preview Into Maximize Ai Workshop We've Ever Made! Signup here before it's sold out seats & bonuses are limited: https://djm.design/go/Maximize-Ai-Workshop Explore the potential of artificial intelligence at the "Maximize Ai Workshop" hosted by Daniel James of DJM.Design. This teaser gives you a sneak peek into our comprehensi…
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In this episode we have a special group with us from the Sturm Collaboration Campus in Castle Rock, Colorado: Jill Garber, the Director of the CSU Collaboration Campuses; Dr. Stephanie Fuji, the President of Arapahoe Community College; and Danny Winsor, the Assistant Superintendent of Douglas County Schools. We explore the Big Blur and how they hav…
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On this episode of the MoneyBru Show, Daniel James van den Berg brings you into a world where culture meets entrepreneurship. Discover how diverse experiences shape business practices and personal growth. Engage with stories of overcoming challenges and seizing opportunities in a multicultural world. 👉 View the full episode: https://youtu.be/h0MpKl…
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JR Lonelodge hosts two guests in this episode featuring Sheldon Sundown and Verna Street. Sheldon (Seneca Nation, Western NY) talks about the history of the smoke dance, the evolution of the dance, and what got him singing the smoke dance songs. He gives an update on what he is working on these days. Verna (Cherokee, Tuscarora) talks about where sh…
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In this episode, we learn about the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes Fire Management Program. Tune in to learn about the program’s history, the goals and focus, some of the training involved, prescribed burns, collaborating with different tribes and states, and much more. Attendees include Sam Youngbull, Arlan Spottedwolf, and Ralston Moore. To learn mo…
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On a sleepy summer evening in Boulder, Colorado, in 1974, three young Chicano activists sat in a car at Chautauqua Park at the base of the iconic Flatirons—the giant red sandstone rock formations that sit above the foothills. Then, at approximately 9:50 p.m., the car exploded. Two days later, another car in downtown Boulder exploded, killing three …
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In this two-part segment, we highlight the Cheyenne and Arapaho Department of Labor. Tune in to learn about programs and services offered such as the TERO skills bank, which seeks out native artists and skilled workers. The DREAMS program, which offers employment services, tuition services, support and secondary services. Also, hear about services …
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JR Lonelodge hosts special guest Amber OldHorn (Crow, Blackfeet-Pikuni, Hidatsa, Oglala Lakota) in this episode.Amber talks about the Crow Fair, including some of the protocol and etiquette around that week. She also explains some of the history behind the fair, shares some memories, and offers some words of inspiration to the up-and-coming dancers…
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In this episode of Build Momentum, we are joined by Tim Taylor, who is a co-founder and the president of America Succeeds, a nonprofit organization committed to engaging business leaders in modernizing the education system. He also served as the founding president of Colorado Succeeds. One of the America Succeeds initiatives Tim highlights is Durab…
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In this two-part series, we highlight the Cheyenne and Arapaho Productions Department of Labor. Tune in to hear about some of the programs and their direct services, which feature employment opportunities like the summer youth program. Attendees include Executive Director Erwin Pahmahmie Jr, Vocational Rehabilitation Director Tim Yeahquo, and TERO …
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This episode features the parents of the senior’s from the 5A State Champion El Reno Lady Indians basketball team. Tune in to hear about the consistency and sacrifices it took as a parent for their child to reach their potential. The support system needed from family, friends, tribes, community, and the school system to nourish that talent. The par…
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The Gospel of Luke introduces us to two new characters at nearly the end of the story, which is an odd choice, to be sure. Weirder still is the lengthy encounter they have with a stranger on their road back home, and how this stranger changes the course of their journey and ours. We might think we know how the story ends, but resurrection might jus…
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The Sand Creek Massacre was the deadliest day in Colorado history, and it changed Cheyenne and Arapaho people forever. On the morning of November 29, 1864, US troops under the command of Colonel John M. Chivington attacked a peaceful camp of Cheyenne and Arapaho people made up mostly of women, children, and elders along the Big Sandy Creek in South…
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🔥 🤖 💵 In this episode of the MoneyBru Show, Daniël-James van den Berg interviews JB Kellogg, the visionary behind Madwire and Marketing 360, to discuss the current AI boom the entire world is experiencing. How to properly use it? How to optimize your business? These are the questions we'll be answering in this episode! #marketing360 #JBkellogg #Fai…
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In this episode of Build Momentum, we are joined by Marina Parr, Director for Workforce System Advancement at Washington’s Workforce Training and Education Coordinating Board and Stephanie Davidsmeyer, a Director of Communications for the Washington State Board of Education. Stephanie has 10 years of experience in nonprofit, corporate, and governme…
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