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Circle Unbroken is a fun and honest format for churches, businesses and teams to grow and focus on their core values and mission. Hosted by Taft Ayers, the subjects of faith, business and community are explored in a practical and modern manner. Listeners will learn how to build a strong and lasting brand for whatever group they represent. Each episode features nuggets to discuss and dissect topics such as credibility, content, marketing and mission. Taft brings his experience from corporate ...
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On this show, Taft is joined by Tim Sassen. The two of them have built a speaking and coaching initiative called "Find Your Hum" and they walk through several components of that on today's episode. One of the highlights of this discussion is the often unrecognized power of simply showing gratitude that somebody has decided to show up in your life. …
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Eric is the lead pastor of Connection church and he sits down with Taft to discuss the power of connection. He's quick to point out that "Connection" is more than just a clever name. We all have something in common and that's clear when we remember that we are all sinners who need to be saved. That's the connection point. Eric speaks about this fro…
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Chris Middleton joins this show to discuss his life transition from a corporate job with Ford to full time ministry with the Trenton Crossing church in Clarksville, TN. He discusses how things like hospitality, service and marketing are all skills and practices that are super important in church life as well. Chris has a humility that is attractive…
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This week, Circle Unbroken is back in The Mailbag. From time to time, our listeners will send in questions for us to chew on. These are some good ones that hit multiple areas of life. Enjoy these: I can't get people to show up to work ... help? I've tried everything and overtime is killing me. The town I live in is boring. Nobody in leadership seem…
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When you evaluate your team members, productivity is likely among the top measures you use to determine how well they’re doing their jobs. If folks aren’t meeting their targets or their work product is suffering, it might not necessarily be their fault. Today’s show discusses barriers to productivity and what can be done.…
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