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The Tilted Halo podcast has a refreshing and honest perspective on the challenges pastors face in their ministry and those involved in ministry as a whole. Hosted by Pastor Kathleen Panning, who has seen it all, this edgy show explores the idea that we all have a "tilted halo" - a recognition that we are not perfect and all make mistakes. Through personal experiences, interviews with fellow pastors, leaders, and insights from scripture, this show offers advice and encouragement for those str ...
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Everybody loves Disney, including Adults. Join Chicago based comedian, Devin Henderson, as he and fellow comedians explore these childhood classics through the lens of full grown, semi-functioning adults. There will be bits! There will be jokes! There will be discussions about how these movies change as we grow. Join these friends as they uplift, tear down, and dissect Disney classics on Disney Adult.
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Welcome to Tilted Halo, the sanctuary for every woman in ministry, and in fact, anyone on this journey of life. In this episode, I share a time when I was abruptly asked to resign from my position, an unplanned circumstance that threw me into a swirl of uncertainty, loss, and despair. However, through this turmoil I unearthed the strength to be gra…
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In this episode I chat with Matt Hug, the master of volunteer recruitment and management, and we share the secrets to transforming your nonprofit's volunteer force. Get rid of those ideas of volunteer callouts, we're headed straight to the power of personal, one-on-one recruitment strategies. Volunteering's personal gains, from skill building to sp…
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What happens when our spiritual beliefs clash with our identity? In this episode, Matt Gill, from DO THE DAMN THING Productions, talks about his story, sharing with me the struggle of being a gay man in a devout Christian family. His journey of self-discovery, highlights the crucial role of acceptance within faith communities and reveals the harmfu…
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Does the phrase "All is fair in love and war" hold true when the going gets tough in our ministry and personal lives? In this episode I am challenging the notion of "All is fair in love and war", opening up the room for a raw and real conversation on the pressures of being a woman in ministry, and how our bad days affect our loved ones. Drawing on …
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What if the way you choose to see the world is actually creating the world you see? That's a bold statement, right? Tune into this episode of Tilted Halo as I talk about the idea that happiness is a choice. I'm inviting all women in ministry, and anyone else who feels the pressure of perfection, to join me in challenging our perspectives. We'll be …
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Ever felt torn between your faith and mainstream social beliefs? In this episode, I'm sharing the story of a woman who wrestled with guilt, doubt and the quest for self-acceptance. I'll also share the story of another woman who escaped a harmful cult, her path towards self-forgiveness, and the struggle to remain faithful amidst her traumatic experi…
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Join me as I go through the theory and practice of gratitude, revealing its striking relevance to your ministry work. Be it as a pastor, music minister, elder, or even in your work unrelated to ministry, this episode shines light on how integrating a culture of thankfulness into your life can be transformative. We'll discuss how to appreciate the '…
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Do doubts ever creep into your journey of faith? Don't worry, you're not alone. Join me as I bare my heart, describing my own battle with doubt in the midst of a health scare. In this episode we get vulnerable. I'm sharing my conversations with God that have been filled with questions and uncertainties to turn the tables on the stigma attached to d…
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Dare we look at our own flaws as we stand as ministers of God? What if the anger you carry is holding you back from truly experiencing God's mercy? We often overlook our own imperfections while expecting God to inflict punishment on others. This episode will challenge you to hold a mirror to your own actions and attitudes. As we discuss the uncomfo…
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What if your sense of entitlement was obstructing your gratitude? Get ready for this conversation as we dissect the concept of entitlement, the unseen stumbling block to appreciating both life's challenges and its victories. This episode of The Tilted Halo goes into the effects of entitlement on our lives, our relationships, and the communities we'…
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As leaders in faith based communities and churches, we are often given a specific title for how we serve or our role in the ministry. Titles are great AND they can also put us in a box. Ministry is a 365 days, 24/7 a day job that is both a privilege and at times it may feel restrictive Being “on call” all the time comes at a cost. A cost to family,…
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You have a story!! You have a story that needs to be told. As a pastor or a leader in faith, I am called to tell God’s story and the story of faith. We are educated and trained to share the message of the bible and God’s teachings however we forget to share our humanity side into our teaching. It is our responsibility to share not only God’s story …
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As women in ministry there were many times I was the only woman in a leadership position and many times it was challenging to lead other male church leaders who were not used to having a woman in this type of role. Sometimes it was something “too new” for them, sometimes they had their own issues with a woman in that role and other times it just cr…
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Ministry is such a magnificent profession. You are with people, lovely people, sometimes with challenging people but you are with people. You have a congregation full of people to connect with and talk to and yet there are time that being in ministry can be one of the loneliest professions. We as clergy have the responsibility to serve which many t…
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Are we “too busy” to really support and grow together with other women? There will always be “another”... another meeting, another appointment, another responsibility. Are we really too busy to make time for others? We need to be able to lean on each other instead of toughing it out like a lone ranger. Heck, even the lone ranger had someone else th…
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Being new to a congregation is not always easy and takes time and care to get adjusted and make necessary adjustments for your new leadership. It becomes even more difficult when previous pastors are still connected to the congregation and sharing their opinion of the new leadership and their ways of leading. Many times the input from former leader…
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Is your “Welcome” sign really welcoming to everyone or are there conditions to who is welcomed through your church doors? There is a difference between saying you are welcoming vs truly showing that you are welcoming. Welcome to all types, different races, nationalities, families with challenges or other appearances of being different or out of the…
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Change is important. Change is necessary if the church and ministry is going to stay alive! The problem is the church is not always open to adjusting to change. Change is important in our ministry to keep fresh and maintain the LIVELINESS of the congregation. Sometimes we have to step outside of our comfort zone and routines so that we can get more…
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It would be nice to think that our journeys would be smooth, no bumps in the road but it just doesn’t happen that way. Starting in 8th grade I was called to ministry but had no idea of my female role that I felt fit ME. There were the standard female roles but it did not feel like what I was being called to. It wasn’t until I got into college that …
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Although this conversation is primarily for women… MEN STAY HERE because this may be a very eye opening experience on what women in faith leadership roles face as they serve in their ministry. Being a woman in the church comes with some typical expectation of your “role” in the church and how you are supposed to serve. You are judged on how you kee…
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The truth is Ministry has changed and it continues to change. In an ever evolving world with the availability of new technology and how people feel about God and Faith; there are far fewer people who talk about themselves as being religious, even if they are members of a faith based community. Why is this the case? Is the church keeping up with how…
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We often put a lot of pressure on our faith leaders, we place unreal expectations on them and will oftentimes be over critical on things that aren’t as important. Being in ministry we are pushed into pressure by others and many times we place unnecessary pressure on ourselves to be perfect or without flaws. I have been a pastor for over 40 years an…
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