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We believe that teachers have unique expertise and perspective. We work to elevate teachers’ authentic voices toward improving teaching and learning. The teaching profession is full of brilliant, dedicated, passionate people. Meet some of them on The Teacher Collaborative Podcast.
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The Brand Collaborative Podcast is brought to you by the founders of Brand Author, a leading Texas based Advertising firm that specializes in Branding. This program takes a deep dive into the science and art behind creating a standout brand. Join Zahra Cruzan and Ian Friedel as they interview experts, discuss case studies, and talk with entrepreneurs leading the next great brands.
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In the Collaborative Solutions podcast, listeners are introduced to a diverse panel of local experts from Kansas as they work to solve the challenging social issues that confront people experiencing homelessness. Through personal anecdotes and professional insights, James Chiselom, Barry Feaker, Misty Bosch-Hastings, and Brett Hartford highlight the importance of collaboration and compassion in finding solutions.
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Collaborative Consultants is a collective of retired program managers, engineers, and developers that have consolidated their knowledge into a consulting firm working with several of the leading aerospace comapnies. The podcast gives an insight to the philosophy behind their work, stories from the field, and real world program management experiences. Learn more at CollaborativeConsultants.net
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The Collaborative Resolution Project (CRP) examines the PEOPLE, PROCESSES, and PRINCIPLES of an alternative dispute resolution strategy employing a team-based negotiation model. This approach is highly relevant especially for divorcing couples but equally appropriate in any human conflict scenario (e.g., family business issues, leadership challenges, parent-adult child impasses, and probate disputes). It serves as an emotionally intelligent alternative to the traditional litigated or adversa ...
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I collaborate and converse with people from all aspects of veterinary medicine and the pet world. From K9karts to education in the latest Pet Cancer Therapies, we talk about it all. Laughing, friendly conversations with the people who love pets. Listen, learn, laugh and love the pets like they love us....unconditionally!
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Program Staff Adam Borneman and Mark Ramsey speak the Rev. Dr. Joe Scrivner (Stillman College, Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church) about the dangers of communal and individual self-righteousness, the universality of human longing, and how the church can be a source of hope in this moment. Listen here. Read the original blog post here.…
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This episode of Collaborative Solutions celebrates Trina Tinsley, co-founder of the Jax Project, a grassroots effort born from her 8-year-old son Jax heartfelt question: “Why can’t we feed them dinner?” What began as a simple act of kindness has grown into a lifeline of love and care for those experiencing homelessness. Every Sunday, Trina and her …
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Kelly Maynard is a cooperative development specialist at the university of Wisconsin center for cooperative development and we're going to get into some practical advice and tools you can use when thinking about going into cooperative farming, yourself, or yourselves, as it were. This is the second coop development person, or forth depending on how…
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In this inspiring episode, we are honored to highlight the incredible Holly LeClaire, Manager of Community Outreach and Lived Experience Integration at Alive Inc. Holly’s journey from overcoming personal challenges, including homelessness and substance use, to becoming a beacon of hope and transformation in Lawrence, Kansas, is truly remarkable. Ho…
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In this episode, the spotlight falls brightly on Kristen Shook, a dedicated leader who serves as the Work for Success Program Manager at Mirror Inc. Kristen’s passion for uplifting individuals overcoming homelessness, reentry challenges, and personal hardships radiates through her work. With a caring, empathetic approach, she goes beyond simple job…
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Program Director Adam Borneman speaks with the Revs. Susan Rogers (The Well, Jacksonville, FL) and Kathy Escobar (The Refuge, Broomfield, CO) about the downward mobility of Jesus, how we form leadership and wield power, and Kathy's upcoming book (to be released in January, 2025).
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In this episode of "Collaborative Solutions," host Barry Feaker and co-host Misty Bosch Hastings talk with Tenants to Homeowners' Executive Director, Rebecca Buford, and Housing Care Coordinator, Angie Bauer. They explore innovative solutions to homelessness and housing insecurity in Lawrence and Douglas County. Tenants to Homeowners offers a spect…
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In Episode 22 of "Collaborative Solutions," hosts Barry and Misty engage in a compelling discussion with Brenda Wahl, Executive Director of Family Promise, about innovative solutions to homelessness in Lawrence, Kansas. Brenda shares how Family Promise has transitioned from rotating shelters in churches to a static, stable environment for homeless …
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Welcome back to Collab Farm, the podcast where we talk about all the ways small- and mid-scale farmers can work together, even in big $10 million food system rebuilding kinds of ways. Like this conversation that I had with Lexi Close from Appalachia Regional Cooperative Development and the Appalachia Producers Co-op. Now, Lexi is involved with much…
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In this episode of Collaborative Solutions, hosts Barry Feaker and Misty Bosch-Hastings welcome Shannon Oury, CEO of the Lawrence Douglas County Housing Authority, who shares her passionate work in providing affordable, supportive housing. Shannon reveals the agency’s unique programs, such as safe housing for survivors and reentry vouchers, highlig…
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Congregational and Pastoral Formation Curator Amy Valdez Barker speaks with the Revs. Esta Jarrett (Canton Presbyterian, NC) and Tom Owens (Central United Methodist, Canton, NC) about their ministry in the wake of Hurricane Helene, how the community came together to support one another, and the importance of the church as a safe haven in moments li…
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In Part 2 of this compelling discussion, Collaborative Solutions host Barry Feaker, along with Misty Bosch-Hastings and Brett Hartford, reunites with Bob Tryanski to further explore the power of vulnerability and connection. Building on the impactful discussion in Part 1, Bob reflects on how sharing his personal journey with bipolar disorder and tr…
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Program Director Adam Borneman continues the conversation with Mark Nelson (Three Rivers Collaborative) and Dr. Heather Gorman (Johnson University) about curiosity as a Christian value, getting stuck at the point of just talking, respecting the image of God in each other, and their book Lunchroom Theology.…
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I’m going to be real honest with you, I’ve been working hard lately. If you’re listening to this, I bet you’ve been working hard, too. Case in point, I JUST got our garlic in the ground in down here in zone 7, but better late than never I suppose. So, I thought I’d seize this opportunity to bring back an old episode, the very FIRST episode of colla…
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In this powerful episode of Collaborative Solutions, hosts Barry Feaker, Misty Bosch-Hastings, and Brett Hartford welcome Bob Tryanski, Director of Behavioral Health Projects for Douglas County, to share his moving insights from his personal and professional journeys. Bob Tryanski, a resilient advocate for mental health and himself a person with li…
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Program Director Adam Borneman speaks with Dr. Heather Gorman (Johnson University) and Mark Nelson (Three Rivers Collaborative) about their book Lunchroom Theology, rooting their work in Jesus' hope for Christian unity, and why it's import to take power and abuse into account when building bridges across our divides.…
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In this powerful episode of Collaborative Solutions, host Barry Feaker joined by Misty Bosch-Hastings, Director of Homeless Solutions for the City of Lawrence, Kansas, and James Chiselom, Executive Director of the Lawrence Community Shelter, discuss the intersection of law enforcement, homelessness, and mental health services with special guest Dou…
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Ministry Collaborative program staff (Ryan Bonfiglio, Adam Mixon, Adam Borneman, and Jennifer Watley Maxell) discuss how God's voice comes from surprising places, what the Creation lesson teaches us, and the sermon they would like to preach to the American church at this moment.
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Halloween candy might be delightful for us, but it can be extremely dangerous for pets. In this segment, we’ll explain why chocolate and xylitol, a common sugar substitute in sugar-free candies, can pose severe health risks. Chocolate toxicity varies by type, with dark and baking chocolates being the most dangerous, leading to symptoms ranging from…
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To make vet visits easier for cats, consider choosing a feline-friendly certified vet, as they specialize in gentle handling and environments that suit a cat’s needs, like quieter waiting rooms and cat-specific techniques. Stay calm, as your cat senses your energy, so relax before the visit with calming music or breathing exercises. Practice short …
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"Pets bring joy to our lives, but they can also carry zoonotic diseases—illnesses that can spread from animals to humans. Common parasites like roundworms, hookworms, Giardia, leptospirosis, and ringworm can affect both pets and people. Pets often pick up these parasites from contaminated soil, water, or other animals, and once infected, they can p…
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"Empowering new graduates in veterinary medicine begins with embracing mentorship, where the guidance of experienced veterinarians provides the essential tools and emotional support to navigate the complexities of referrals. Clear communication is critical for building client trust; by explaining the referral process in simple terms, new graduates …
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In this segment, we’ll cover tips on making sure your pet’s Halloween costume is safe and comfortable. While costumes can be adorable, it’s important to choose designs that aren’t too tight, restrictive, or made from materials that could irritate your pet’s skin. We’ll go over ways to check if a costume is truly comfortable and safe for pets, inclu…
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For many pets, Halloween can be a stressful night filled with unfamiliar sights and sounds. In this segment, we’ll explore strategies for reducing your pet’s anxiety, from managing doorbell ringing to creating a quiet “safe room” for them. Constant trick-or-treating can be overwhelming, so setting up a calm space away from the action with soothing …
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In the spirit of collaboration, I'm gonna do something a little different. A couple weeks ago I did a field day with OAK--that's the Organic Association of Kentucky--If you're listening to this and live in Kentucky you should totally be a member. We and acouple of dozen other farmers and farm professionals walked through our gardens. We talked abou…
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In this episode of Collaborative Solutions, Barry Feaker hosts a discussion with Misty Bosch-Hastings, Director of Homeless Solutions, and James Chiselom, Executive Director of the Lawrence Community Shelter, along with guest interviewer Stephen Herzog. They explore the ongoing efforts in Lawrence, Kansas, to address homelessness through individual…
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In this episode of Collaborative Solutions, host Barry Feaker and Misty Bosch-Hastings welcome Melanie Lewis Dickerson, Director of Large-Scale Change at Community Solutions, to explore the groundbreaking Built for Zero initiative. Melanie shares how Community Solutions is leading a national and global effort to make homelessness rare and brief by …
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In this powerful episode of Collaborative Solutions, Nick Casarona, Regional Area Director of Mirror, Inc., speaks about breaking down barriers for the unsheltered population facing substance use disorder. Drawing from his own journey of addiction and recovery, Nick shares how his lived experience fuels his commitment to outreach. He highlights the…
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Ministry Collaborative program staff (Mark Ramsey, Beth Daniel, Amy Valdez Barker, and Jennifer Watley Maxell) discuss the lovely surprise of optimism, the importance of looking out for community and support, and why we need to continue to root ourselves in Scripture.
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This roundtable with Jameson Parker of the Moonlight Collective, William Crenshaw of the Nashville Food Coop, Rhianna Michelle of the Waterbear cooperative land project, & Lexi Close of the Appalachian producers co-op offers different perspectives on starting a cooperative business and was recorded at the '23 TN Local Food Summit. A special thank y…
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In this inspiring episode of "Collaborative Solutions," John Krehbiel shares his journey from being an outsider to becoming a key advocate for homelessness solutions in Lawrence, Kansas. Moved by his son's mental health challenges, John took a leap of faith, ultimately finding a calling in addressing homelessness. His involvement with Justice Matte…
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Executive Director Mark Ramsey wraps up our “When Politics Is Upstream of Faith” series, speaking with the Rev. Carol Patterson (Setting the Captives Free) and the Rev. Rebecca Gurney (Reems Creek-Beech Presbyterian, Weaverville, NC) about Jesus' gift for bringing "news from another network, the challenge of educating without alienating, and taking…
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Program Director Adam Borneman speaks with Cody Balfour (Koinonia Church, Nashville) and the Rev. Morgan Burge (Roswell Presbyterian Church, GA) about the challenging, uplifting text of Titus 3; how younger generations give them hope; and what today's church can learn from the American Civil Rights movement. This conversation is part of our ongoing…
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In this episode of Collaborative Solutions, hosts Barry Feaker and Misty Bosch-Hastings are joined by Kristen Egan from the Kansas Statewide Homeless Coalition and Cicely Thornton, Homeless Response Team Lead, to explore the vital role data plays in addressing homelessness. The conversation delves into how the Homeless Management Information System…
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Program Staff Adam Borneman and Jennifer Watley Maxell continue our “When Politics Is Upstream of Faith” series, speaking with Cody Balfour (Koinonia Church, Nashville) about his book; the connection between sin, oppression, and anxiety; the importance of finding faithful community; and how to resist being shaped by fear.…
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Emma Busby used to be the former Chapter Coordinator for the Southeast TN Young Farmers and has since moved on to be a board member of the Alabama Sustainable Agriculture Network. We met back at the ’23 TN Local Food Summit whose focus that year was "cultivating cooperation" and she had some really interesting work and insights to share, particular…
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Pilgrimage Formation Curator Ryan Bonfiglio speaks with the Rev. Nicole Bates (NorthPark Presbyterian, Dallas) and the Rev. Dr. Terrence Autry (Christ Community, Richardson, TX) about seeking the flourishing of all, planning for prayer and worship in this highly political season, and how momentary dislocation can help us build compassion and resili…
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In this episode of Collaborative Solutions, Mayor Bart Littlejohn of Lawrence, Kansas, shares his insights and vision for the city, focusing on the challenges and opportunities surrounding affordable housing and homelessness. He highlights the city's commitment to helping its most vulnerable citizens through innovative, collaborative efforts, and d…
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Program Director Adam Borneman continues our “When Politics Is Upstream of Faith” series, speaking with Anna Stamborski (Crossroads) and the Rev. Dr. Joe Scrivner (Stillman College, Brown Memorial Presbyterian Church) about the dangers of the "zero sum game", why local relationships matter, and the importance of thinking critically about who benefi…
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Program Staff Amy Valdez Barker and Adam Mixon speak with Dr. Olusimbo Ige (Commissioner, Chicago Department of Public Health) about compassion as her "why", building trust across differences, and how she sees her public health work as ministry. This conversation is part of our ongoing series “When Politics Is Upstream of Faith”. You can listen to …
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Executive Director Mark Ramsey continues our “When Politics Is Upstream of Faith” series, speaking with the Rev. Leon Stevenson (Mack Avenue Community Church, Detroit) and the Rev. Dr. Barry Jones (Irving Bible Church, TX) about their advice for younger pastors, what we can learn from ancient church history, and the importance of preaching with spe…
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On Episode 11 of Collaborative Solutions, Kar Woo, founder of Artists Helping the Homeless (AHH), shares his inspiring journey from artist to advocate, transforming lives through compassion and collaboration. What began as providing meals to the homeless near his art gallery has grown into a full-scale operation offering transportation, medical car…
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Sarah K. Mock has written two books that I absolutely love and have had a profound effect on how I view my own farming outside of just growing better carrots, Farm and Other F Words and Big Team Farms, about how we can begin to chart a path forward by… you guessed it… working together. She has a substack, People Eat the Land, and a much better podc…
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Program Director Adam Borneman speaks with the Revs. Carla Jones Brown (Arch Street Presbyterian, Philadelphia) and Sherrad Hayes (Union Baptist Church, West Point, GA) about trusting God more than self, the concentric circles of mission, and how each of their communities is most often misunderstood. This conversation is part of our ongoing series …
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Program Curator Jennifer Watley Maxell continues our “When Politics Is Upstream of Faith” series, speaking with the Revs. Megan Johnson (Clairmont Presbyterian, Atlanta) and Anthony Giboney (The AND Campaign) about the interplay between anxiety and empathy, the importance of both clarity and nuance, and why congregations can have outsized impacts i…
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