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Hosted by Katie Vogel, Untethered Podcast is a space for conversations and ideas that encourage us to open our minds, challenge our perspectives, hold on to Christ in the midst of hard things, and gain a greater understanding of God's heart. We echo Paul's prayer in Ephesians, that all of us "may have power grasp how wide and long and high and deep is the love of Christ, and to know this love that surpasses all knowledge–that [we] might be filled to the measure with all the fullness of God." ...
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Q the Music: The Podcast

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Recorded at Threadbare Music in LIC. Hosted by Katie Bishop and Shia Cardona. Episodes out bi-weekly starting in May, 2018! https://www.instagram.com/qthemusicpodcast/
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Renegade Capital

Andrea Longton, Ebony Perkins, & Leah Fremouw

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Renegade Capital is the activist’s podcast for finance and investments. We interview thought leaders who go into the ring every day to fight against the racist, sexist, and exclusive norms established by traditional financial and capital systems. Our listeners walk away inspired by our guests and armed with actionable tips and tools to use money to create the world in which they want to live. Whether you're an expert or a novice, there is something for everyone as we discuss impact investing ...
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S3 Ep8 | What does Artificial Intelligence (AI) have to do with financial activism? And what should investors know as the field continues to evolve? This episode Renegade is joined by Katy Knight, President & Executive Director, Siegel Family Endowment and Deepti Doshi, Co-Director, New_Public to learn more about AI and innovation in this field. Ou…
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This week Renegade Capital features a special guest episode from the Progressive Pockets Podcast! Hosted by Genet G.G. Gimja, Progressive Pockets is a podcast at the intersection of social impact and money that covers questions of how we might spend, donate, and invest more in line with our values. In this episode, they talk about ways to line up o…
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S3 Ep7 | What does it really mean to invest in social justice, and how do we know it’s making a difference? And is it something everyone can do? In this episode, Rachel Robasciotti, Founder & CEO of Adasina Social Capital, joins us to share how they have answered these questions. We’ll talk about how Rachel and Adasina combine data and financial ac…
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S3 Ep6 | The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world, with almost 2.2 million people in prison, and 1 in 7 Americans have an immediate family member incarcerated for more than a year. And yet the prison-industrial complex remains a robust, well-funded system. The right data gives us not only a picture of the dire state of inca…
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Madison and her husband Charlie had been full time missionaries in Nepal for 8 years when they suddenly got word that there was a government investigation looking into their ministry because it is illegal to spread the Gospel in Nepal. They immediately had to leave the country, their home where they were raising their family, and their lives change…
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S3 Ep5 | To “MacGuyver” something is to use something in an inventive way, using what you have in a creative way to repair or make something new. In the context of finance, traditional capital systems don’t always work with the resources we have on hand, so many of us find ways to “MacGuyver” money to fit our needs as best we can. In this episode, …
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In high school, Katie started experiencing sudden, deep depression around Christmastime, and she found herself resisting the joy of the season she had loved most throughout childhood. In this Thanksgiving mini-episode, Katie addresses how difficult it is to navigate complex emotions during the holidays, and she shares how cultivating gratitude has …
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S3 Ep4 | Climate change is impacting not only our oceans and ozone, but our own cities and homes. That means there are environmental, economic, and social repercussions that we have to start thinking about today. Investing in climate resilience means finding ways to prepare people and communities for our climate-changed world. In this episode, Andr…
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In this conversation, Ashley shares how her marriage began to increasingly struggle in 2020, with the strain of being an ICU nurse during the COVID-19 pandemic. By the grace of God and a lot of vulnerability, dedication, and hard work, Ashley and her husband Nic have rebuilt and are continuing to build their marriage on a strong foundation that can…
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Please consider this our reintroduction! :) We're stepping into a whole new era of Untethered Podcast, 4 years older and wiser--and more passionate about people and the love of Jesus than ever. We're ready for new, fantastic conversations that challenge us, encourage us, and deepen our understanding of the heart of God. Thank you for your support i…
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S3 Ep 3 | According to a new study, Black and Hispanic real estate developers together make up less than 1 percent of their industry. This gap in the real estate industry isn’t just a representation crisis, it’s also a huge missed opportunity – the study estimates a more diverse industry could create more than $100 billion in new revenue. Investing…
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S3 Ep1| After a year where The Barbie Movie, Taylor Swift, and Beyonce have all broken records in the entertainment industry, the world has gotten a glimpse of the economic power of women. According to the US Department of State, the financial contributions of women are vital for achieving a more stable and secure financial system. In this episode …
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Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of domestic violence. Please listen at your own discretion. S3 Ep1 What does financial freedom mean to you? For many survivors of domestic violence, financial freedom means having the ability to leave an abusive relationship. Financial, gender-based violence is expensive, and 84% of survivors ident…
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S2 Ep 9 How do the different pieces of impact finance all come together in the actual experience of small businesses? And when it’s time for the rubber to meet the road, are entrepreneurs receiving support that is truly helpful, or just extractive? Gabby Goodwin founded GaBBY Bows with her mom, Rozalynn, when she was just 7, and has since achieved …
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S2 Ep9 When investors turn to rural America, they often bring assumptions about life and communities there, both positive and negative. These assumptions, no matter how well intentioned, can sometimes result in the wrong type of investment for that community, or even no investment at all. In this episode Renegade Capital is joined by two experience…
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In the wake of George Floyd’s murder in 2020, we saw a significant rise in commitments to investing in Black communities and businesses. Now, two years later, where do those commitments stand? Did the CDFIs, corporates, banks, and philanthropies ever back up their promises? In Episode 7 we talk with Robert E. James, II, President & CEO of Carver Fi…
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Season 2, Episode 6 Many of us have stories of attending conferences and feeling like the voices on stage resemble something like a one-note choir. Underrepresentation of women and people of color continues to be a problem throughout financial services, and it often feels painfully evident at professional gatherings and conferences. To try and chan…
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Season 2, Episode 5 In this episode, Senator Jennifer McClellan shares her experience navigating the intersection of government and economy in Virginia and beyond. While an influx of capital presents a momentous opportunity for local communities, the public sector must play a role in building sustainable, inclusive economies. The co-hosts ask the b…
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Season 2, Episode 4 Over the next 25 years, as much as $68 trillion in wealth will pass from baby boomers to their GenX and Millennial children and grandchildren. Meanwhile, studies show that this younger crop of investors place a much greater emphasis on values when it comes to money management than their predecessors. Will “The Great Wealth Trans…
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Season 2, Episode 3 Initially billed as a tool to give individual donors more control over their giving activity and accelerate charity, Donor Advised Funds (DAFs) have become controversial in the world of philanthropy. On top of the generous tax-savings these funds provide their donors, how, where, or even if the money gets distributed faces next …
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Season 2, Episode 2 Despite what Hollywood teaches us, technology is not an objective bystander to history. Quite the opposite. Technology imbibes the attitude and biases of the human beings and systems that create it, and in the financial world, this means that Wall Street fintech (financial technology) absorbs the classic Wall Street mentality an…
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Season 2, Episode 1 Guest: Dave McCormack, President, Waukeshaw Development Real-estate developers as a class have a less than stellar reputation across much of the United States. You generally don’t become a villainous Hollywood archetype by accident, and it’s small-wonder given the countless stories of harmful gentrification where members of marg…
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UNC Chapel Hill’s Impact's Careers with Impact Forum is an annual conference that offers MBA and undergraduate business students the opportunity to learn the skills and perspectives needed for an impact-driven career in business from experienced leaders in the field. This year, the university was gracious enough to host a fireside chat with Renegad…
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Can investors be activists? A lot of emphasis is placed on the failures of institutional investment practices to fix the holes in our capital ecosystems, but what if there were ways for regular people to do good with the money they have? What if people were empowered to park their money in sustainable ways instead of contributing to destructive fin…
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Why does more money go to Wall Street instead of Main Street? It’s a question that bedevils the world over as income inequality continues to climb and small-businesses shutter in growing numbers. We know from our grounding in the CDFI industry that misallocation of our collective wealth isn't for lack of quality investments outside of the bubble of…
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Description Can you support regenerative economies, community-controlled investment, and still earn a reasonable return? What would you do if you suddenly had $2 million? Take it easy? Retire early? Maybe buy that custom vintage car you’ve been eyeing for years? None of the Renegade Capital crew have had to grapple with that particular question, so…
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In a broken financial system that frequently rewards short-term profit over sustainability, the idea of investments as leverage for positive change can seem like a pipedream. We know, however, that money does talk. Key corporate walk-backs like confederate flag prohibitions at sports events and the retiring of Washington Football Team’s former, rac…
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As the movement to legalize cannabis gains steam across the country, the plant presents opportunities for entrepreneurs to capitalize on a slowly loosening market. Often unsaid in this process of gradually laxing restrictions, however, is the prospect of, so-called, legitimate profits for some in an industry whose participants were heavily targeted…
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Certified Developmental Financial Institutions (CDFIs) are government-certified banks, credit unions, loan funds, and other types of capital providers that are dedicated to putting stakeholders first instead of shareholders. These organizations are vital in channeling capital to underserved economies and small-businesses yet have the unfortunate di…
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How does banking affect the racial wealth gap in America? The racial wealth gap sees massive differences in median net worth between white and black Americans. The divide means that crises like the Great Recession and the COVID 19 Pandemic on average affect the latter far more than the former, not to mention deep-rooted issues like poverty, hunger,…
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How can we get money into America’s Main Street communities? Cat knows that Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) have been vital in capitalizing people and communities neglected by mainstream lending. But support for these institutions has to come from somewhere. CNote is a B-Corporation and social enterprise that acts as a go betwe…
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Renegade Capital is the activist’s podcast for finance and investments. Hear why we started this show and decided to interview thought leaders who go into the ring every day to fight against the racist, sexist, and exclusive norms established by traditional financial and capital systems. Support the show Love the podcast? Subscribe and follow to ne…
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Sunny Stroeer used to be a hard-charging strategy consultant, armed with an MBA from Harvard, but turned her back on material possessions and career shortly after turning 30 in order to live in an Astrovan so she could run and climb full-time instead. She’s done big-wall climbs, multi-day paddling trips, 100 milers, and everything in between. Her s…
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Roxanne Vogel, the Nutrition & Performance Research Manager at GU Energy Labs, had a crazy dream: go from her home in California to the summit of Mt Everest and then back home to California — in just two weeks. Yuri and Fatty talk with Roxy about how she trained for and executed this incredible "lightning ascent" of Everest. It's an amazing story y…
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(Earlier upload of this issue had audio issues; listen to this version instead.) One question every pro athlete has to consider is, "What am I going to do when I retire?" Naturally, a lot of them want to stay in the sport they love, but the way Tyler's gone about it is incredibly inspiring: he's invented the "Farm to Fork Fondo" series — a socially…
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Gina has had a profound impact on my life and the lives of so many people all over the world, and I'm so excited for you to hear her unpredictable story. She has faced a lot of moments in her life that didn't meet her expectations - and a LOT of opportunities that made no sense at the time - and it's amazing to hear how God has used it all to bring…
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In our first ever podcast collab, we teamed up with Sarah Bowen Shea from the Another Mother Runner team for a LIVE conversation with GU Crew runner Katie Arnold. Last year, Katie won the prestigious Leadville Trail 100 Run, and she just released a memoir titled Running Home. We talk about her running career, life, and how the motion of running hel…
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YiOu Wang is a professional trail and ultra runner. She's a 2-time winner of the Lake Sonoma 50 mile, the 2017 Trail 50Km National Champion and a 2-time Marathon Olympic Trials Qualifier. Yuri and Fatty kick off season 3 of The GU Energy Labs Pinnacle Podcast by chattng with YiOu about running while traveling (YiOu didn't spend more than 10 days in…
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My friend Kailey has hit several highs and lows on her journey to grow her family over the last 10 years, and in this conversation, she shares about the different mental and physical roadblocks she had to break through in order to pursue the path that God has for her. Kailey’s trust in God as she continues to walk down this road is inspiring, and I…
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Last June, more than 50 ladies met over dinner to hear from a panel of women who have personal and professional experience with mental illness, and what happened was so powerful. As stories were shared and truth was spoken, walls came down, new friendships were formed, and the hope for healing was palpable. This episode is the audio recording of th…
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Check out the penultimate episode of season 1! We are back to close out 2018 with the lovely, amazing Lydia Paulos. Want more? Check out Lydia here:@paulosy15Music for this episode was recorded live at Threadbare Music.This episode was recorded at Threadbare Music in LIC, Queens.threadbaremusic.comHosts: Katie Bishop @femmekatie (thequeercomposer.c…
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Jay Petervary is about as "ultra" as an ultra-racer can be. A ten-time Ultra Iditirod champ, Tour Divide record holder, and half of the only team to ever do the Dirty Kanza XL on a tandem, the big question usually circling around Jay is "what's next?" Well, this past August, winning the Silk Road Mountain Race -- a thousand-mile, 85000 feet of clim…
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