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State Insurance Cares

Blake Chapman & Gail Langner

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People don’t care how much you know until they know how much you CARE. Words alone can’t express how much we care about and love our local community, so we developed State Insurance Cares Podcast. Designed to help our local community.
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The ChurchGear Podcast

Toby Walters [Church Tech Advocate]

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Are you a church tech director? If so, this podcast exists to serve you specifically. Each week we pull the tech director out of the booth and place them onto the stage to share their most outlandish stories and hidden wisdom from the tech trenches. Hosted by Toby Walters and Blake Hodges.
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Serial killers. Gangsters. Gunslingers. Victorian-era murderers. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. Each week, the Most Notorious podcast features true-life tales of crime, criminals, tragedies and disasters throughout history. Host Erik Rivenes interviews authors and historians who have studied their subjects for years. Their stories are offered with unique insight, detail, and historical accuracy.
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The Systemic Way

Sezer and Julie

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This podcast gives the listener an opportunity to hear conversations with people from the field of systemic psychotherapy. Host Sezer and Julie, two systemic and family psychotherapists, discuss a wide range of topics, theories, practices and experiences with their guests, giving the listener an insight into this disciplines contribution to social change. Artwork by Arai Drake Creative: http://www.araidrake.com/portfolio/thesystemicway/Music by Rena Paid We are now being supported by the Ass ...
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In-depth interview podcast with leading corporate governance experts, including world-class founders, scholars, board members, executives, investors and more. The content is structured as a long-form conversation to explore not only the latest corporate governance trends, but also to get some personal insights from some of the best and brightest minds behind America's boardrooms.
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Create cash flow, eliminate debt and achieve financial independence through real estate investing, creative investment strategies and time tested wealth principles. Serial entrepreneurs, Real Estate Investors and authors, Jack and Michelle Bosch, reveal their methods for taking control of your personal finances and building cash flow through a radical new way of investing and building true assets with little risk, so you can make more, worry less, and enjoy an abundant life! Go from being br ...
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A Sip of Inspiration

Stephanie Wilson-Coleman

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Dive into a world of boundless possibilities with 'A Sip of Inspiration.' Join us as we embark on a thrilling journey through the minds of extraordinary individuals who are masters of their craft. Uncover the secrets to achieving your loftiest dreams, unlocking the door to financial security, and thriving in a dynamic, ever-evolving world. Our show is your passport to a future brimming with success, guided by the wisdom and stories of our inspiring guests. Get ready to sip on the elixir of k ...
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Orphan Sunday Stories of Impact

Christian Alliance for Orphans

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Through Orphan Sunday and Stand Sunday, we’re all a part of a great big story. Each observance is unique, yet together we are sharing God’s love for vulnerable children. Join us on a very special journey with guests from around the world. Stories of Impact will inspire you with small acts of faithfulness that have change children’s lives forever.
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Aaron Chapman survived a devastating motorcycle crash in 2008 that left him broken on the ground, financially destroyed with a 460 credit score, and facing total loss. That beating? It taught him everything about real success. Now he and his illustrator brother, Eric Chapman, are back to talk about their book "Redneckonomics"—the raw, unfiltered tr…
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Among the many murder cases handled by South Carolina attorney Dick Harpootlian, one continues to stand apart: the prosecution of Donald “Pee Wee” Gaskins. A serial killer and sexual predator, Gaskins claimed to have taken more than 100 lives and is known to have murdered over a dozen people, including a young child and his own teenage niece. He ki…
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Church techs confessed some absolutely wild things to us in 2025. -Volunteering so you can marry the tech director -The worst TV stage rollout possible -Deciding to "kill" the file for the spicy "Marriage Conference Talks" In this episodes you'll hear: 1:00 Toby’s little story: Nate Bargatze stand up 5:15 Why you should have a billionaires kid on y…
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(0:00) Intro (1:31) About the podcast sponsor: The American College of Governance Counsel. (2:18) Start of interview. *Reference to prior episodes with David (E24 from Nov 2020 and E159 from Dec 2024) (3:22) 2025 highlights from the American College of Governance Counsel (4:55) The Rome Conference on AI, Ethics, and the Future of Corporate Governan…
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Stop us if you’ve heard this one: Leadership has a massive vision, but the tech budget doesn’t match the dream. This week, we sit down with Justin Hume from Cross Church to discuss how to bridge that gap without losing your mind. From planning your next console upgrade to the 'mission-critical' gear you should never buy cheap, we’re covering the pr…
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In this episode of The Systemic Way, we talk about age in the room—listening for it not as decline, but as presence, memory, and becoming. Drawing inspiration from Maya Angelou’s On Aging, where she writes of being “old as the hills, and far from done,” we explore lifecycle transitions, working with older people, and how a therapist’s age is read, …
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Most land investors stop at wholesaling and leave millions on the table. Cody Bjugan shows us a different path—land entitlements. He takes raw land, gets it approved for development, and sells to national builders for $10K to $100K per lot. No construction, no tenants, just bigger paychecks. The catch? It takes 2+ years, not 30 days. But if you're …
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In January 1947, the bisected body of Elizabeth Short, completely drained of blood, was discovered in an undeveloped lot in Los Angeles. Its gruesome mutilations led to a firestorm of publicity, city-wide panic, and an unprecedented number of investigative paths led by the LAPD—all dead ends. The Black Dahlia murder remained an unsolved mystery for…
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(0:00) Intro. (1:27) About the podcast sponsor: The American College of Governance Counsel. (2:14) Start of interview. *Reference to prior episodes/reports with Richard (E126 from Feb 2024 and E158 from Dec 2024) (3:11) AI dominance in public and private markets (4:14) About WSGR's 2025 SV150 Corporate Governance Report. Major Findings in DEI Discl…
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What happens when you bring 9 Emmys and a background with the Dallas Mavericks into the church control room? You get a masterclass in production excellence. On today’s show, we’re joined by Dave Evans of Cottonwood Creek Church. We’re diving into the Broadcast vs. Cinema style debate, how AI tools are changing ministry, and practical ways to make y…
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Original Publication Date: 4/3/22 On Christmas Eve, 1900, 44-year-old dry goods store owner Frank Richardson was shot to death in his Savannah, Missouri home. Suspects included his wife Addie, his teenage lover Goldie Whitehead, and the man whom he suspected his wife of having an affair with, Stewart Fife. Kimberly Tilley makes her third visit to t…
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On May 19, 1884, the yacht Mignonette set sail from England on what should have been an uneventful voyage. When their vessel sank in the Atlantic, Captain Thomas Dudley and his crew found themselves adrift in a tiny lifeboat. As days turned to weeks, they faced an unthinkable choice: starve to death or resort to cannibalism. Their decision to sacri…
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(0:00) Intro (1:21) About the podcast sponsor: The American College of Governance Counsel (2:08) Start of interview (2:36) Michelle's origin story (4:33) The Origins of Footnoted (started in 2003) (6:36) Understanding SEC Filings and Disclosures (7:20) The "Friday Night Dump" (9:34) The State of Public vs. Private Markets (12:40) The Rise of Privat…
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In this episode, Will Chapman from Cottonwood Creek Church joins us to explore the changing world of church production. We cover Crossroads Church’s LED wall vision, Gen Z’s worship preferences, and how AI, AR, and VR are shaping the future of Sunday services. A must-listen for church techs, worship leaders, and production volunteers looking ahead.…
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What if you could tap into one of the hottest commercial real estate niches right now? Jonathan Tuttle, CEO of Land Play, reveals his flex space development strategy in the fastest-growing markets in Texas. We're talking 90% warehouse, 10% office—purpose-built spaces for contractors, plumbers, and HVAC companies that need both operations and storag…
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In 1942, two Abwehr German agents, including Johannes Eppler, slipped into Cairo to gather intelligence for Rommel’s desert campaign, getting help from local allies like the famous dancer Hekmet Fahmy and Anwar Sadat. Despite their efforts to infiltrate British circles, the whole operation eventually fell apart once Allied intelligence caught on. M…
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We've seen the disastrous effects of picking the wrong integrator for your church: over budget projects, late projects and even firings. How do you pick the right integrator for your church so your church body is served well? Luke Hesher joins us with 7 Tips to pick the right integrator for your church. Follow this playbook and you'll be setup for …
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In this episode we speak with no other than Dr. Jaako Seikkula on this latest bookWhy Dialogue Does Cure: Explaining What Makes Dialogue Unprecedentedly Effective in Difficult Crises (2025). The book presents the core principles of Open Dialogue, a system of psychiatric care and dialogic psychotherapy that has spread to over 40 countries. Why Dialo…
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November 10, 2025, marked the fiftieth anniversary of the sinking of the freighter SS Edmund Fitzgerald during a vicious Lake Superior storm. All 29 crew members were lost, a tragedy later memorialized in Gordon Lightfoot’s iconic song. My guest is bestselling author John U. Bacon, who shares details from his new book, "The Gales of November: The U…
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If you increase your skills, can you get by with lower quality gear? Jesse O’Brien joins us this week to reveal the Red Rocks playbook for stretching a gear budget and still delivering excellent production quality. In this episode you'll hear: 1:00 – Toby crawls under the stage to fix church AVL integration issues 7:30 – Jesse O’Brien from Red Rock…
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(0:00) Intro (1:30) About the podcast sponsor: The American College of Governance Counsel (2:16) Start of interview (3:01) Erik's origin story (6:10) His role at the Tippie College of Business at the University of Iowa. (7:49) Exploring his book Catching Cheats (9:39) About the field of forensic economics (11:00) The Challenge of Private Market Dat…
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In the winter of 1924-1925, quiet Medina County, Ohio, was shaken to its core. Martha Wise, an ordinary farm widow with an extraordinary obsession, slipped arsenic into her family’s food and water. Three of her relatives were dead, dozens more gravely ill, and a rural community was gripped by fear. What followed was a murder investigation and trial…
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Most investors obsess over interest rates… but what if the real power isn't the rate at all? In this episode, Jack sits down with loan expert Aaron Chapman to unpack the numbers behind long-term real estate wealth. They break down how amortization, appreciation, inflation, and rent growth quietly turn "boring" rentals into high-return assets—plus w…
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How important is it to have fellow church tech friends? Justin Firesheets joins us to discuss how production friends can help improve your church's production, your morale and keep you sane! In this episode you'll hear: 0:00 – Intro: Why church techs need church production friends and community 1:00 – How many friends do you actually need in church…
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Original Pub Date: 1/14/19 On July 2nd, 1881, a disappointed and mentally unstable office-seeker named Charles Guiteau shot President James A. Garfield in a Washington D.C. train station. Over the next weeks, Garfield would linger, bedridden, as infection set in, caused by poor medical treatment, and America would wait with bated breath over whethe…
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Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday were two complicated men whose steadfast friendship became one of the legendary relationships of the American West. Both were flawed, and often on uncertain moral ground, yet their bond carried them through the violent world of frontier justice, culminating in a deadly conflict with the Clanton-McLaury gang in Tombstone,…
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(0:00) Intro (1:55) About the podcast sponsor: The American College of Governance Counsel (2:42) Start of interview (3:56) Sue's origin story (5:42) The Rise of Biotech and her Career Journey (BioRad, Dupont, Amersham and Affymetrix) (12:04) Transition to Venture Capital (Mohr Davidow Ventures, GE Ventures) (14:55) Evolution of Corporate Venture Ca…
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How do you produce the largest Gospel presentation in history with less than 10 days? Brad McCraw joins us to discuss how his team produced the Charlie Kirk Memorial Service with no time and the highest of stakes. In this episode: 1:00 — Moments When Time Stood Still in American History 5:45 — How Brad McCraw Became the Production Lead for Charlie …
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Ever wondered how metals like gallium, terbium, and germanium could power both the future—and your portfolio? In this episode, Jack talks with Louis O'Connor of Strategic Metals Invest about how "strategic metals" are driving the energy transition, AI, robotics, and even defense systems. They unpack why China's dominance in rare earths could spark …
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In the early hours on a rainy autumn night in 1955, on a lavish country estate in Oyster Bay Cove, esteemed New York socialite Ann Woodward fired both barrels of her custom-made shotgun into the head of her husband, multimillionaire William J. “Billy” Woodward Jr., killing him. She mistook him for a notorious prowler who preyed on the privileged cl…
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(0:00) Intro (1:25) About the podcast sponsor: The American College of Governance Counsel (2:12) Start of interview (3:01) Karen's origin story (3:44) Early Career and Transition to Technology (5:40) The Dot-Com Era and her time at Brobeck and later at Orrick. (8:50) Her transition to Prosper Marketplace (Chris Larsen's company) (9:40) Her time at …
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Are churches allocating their church production budget in the right places? Church Tech Consultant, Jerod Togger, joins the ChurchGear podcast this week to discuss In this episode you'll hear: 1:00 Toby’s thrifty upbringing shaped his gear buying habits 6:00 Jerrod Togger joins us! 10:10 What’s the first place to start in church production in AVL 2…
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Mindset, Movement & Mastery: The Keys to Destroying Diabetes" with Dr. Keith Hersey, and wow—so much actionable wisdom in one conversation! Dr. Hersey shares his personal and professional journey with Type 2 diabetes, revealing practical strategies for reclaiming health and energy—even if life gets busy. Top 3 Takeaways: Mindset matters: Shifting y…
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My guest is Chris Pouy, who shares an astonishing true story of love, betrayal, and murder on this latest episode of Most Notorious. His grandmother, Zoya Fyodorova, was a celebrated Russian actress who fell in love with an American naval officer, Jackson Tate, in 1945. It was a forbidden romance that led to the birth of Chris’s mother, Victoria. Z…
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(0:00) Intro to this episode (1:34) About the podcast sponsor: The American College of Governance Counsel. (2:21) Start of interview (3:19) Joele Frank's origin story (5:02) Anne Chapman's origin story (8:41) The history and focus of the firm Joelle Frank (now has ~250 people, with offices in NYC and SF). (12:46) Shareholder activism in today's mar…
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How can churches retain church tech talent when the secular world can offer them so much more financial compensation? Todd Elliott joins us to discuss the importance of valuing your church tech, finding your calling as a church tech and the theology of church production. In this episode you'll hear: 1:00 — Are church tech directors still treated po…
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In this episode, we reflect on the deeply moving documentary White Nanny, Black Child (2023), which explores Britain’s “farming” system — a practice through which over 70,000 West African children were fostered by white British families between 1955 and 1995. Through the voices of nine adults who reunite to share their experiences, the film opens u…
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Just off the old Natchez Trace, in the quiet woods of Tennessee, stands a broken marble column marking the grave of Meriwether Lewis. The monument was meant to honor one of America’s greatest explorers, but its shattered form also reflects a life cut short under circumstances that remain unsolved more than two centuries later. In 1804, Lewis and Cl…
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This episode dives deep into the balance between wealth creation and personal freedom. Jack Bosch sits down with Justin Donald, author of The Lifestyle Investor, to unpack what it really means to design a life centered around freedom, experiences, and purpose — not just profit. They explore how to build cash flow through lifestyle-focused investing…
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In November 1856, Dublin was shaken by the murder of George Little, chief cashier at the Broadstone railway terminus. He was found in his office, beaten and with his throat cut, thousands of pounds worth of gold and silver left untouched and the door locked. The investigation gripped the public, filled with twists and unusual developments, includin…
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How can we recruit church tech volunteers beyond a preservice slide? Alexa has recruited a full army of volunteers and joins us this week to discuss how your team can finally recruit the church tech volunteers you need. (And even more importantly, how to train them up!) In this episode you'll hear: 1:00 – Challenges of Recruiting Church Tech Volunt…
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(Orig pub date 8/15/23) In the early morning of January 21st, 1935 two employees of the Capital Transit Company in Chevy Chase, Maryland were cold-bloodedly gunned down. One of the men murdered was my guest's great-great uncle Emory Smith. As the police investigated the list of compelling suspects grew, but a powerful cover-up appeared to be in pla…
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In this episode titled "The Son I Knew Too Late: Turning Grief Into Guidance with Sally Raymond, LMFT," Stephanie sits down with Sally Raymond, an 81-year-old psychotherapist, author, and mother who lost her eldest son to suicide. Together, they dive deep into Sally’s journey of grief, the insights learned too late, and her mission to help other pa…
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(0:00) Intro (1:24) About the podcast sponsor: The American College of Governance Counsel (2:11) Start of interview. *Reference to E91 (April 2023) for Steven's personal/professional background. (2:34) The current era of corporate law. (3:39) Transition to Substack Publishing (6:40) The DExit Phenomenon Explained (11:35) Understanding Delaware's SB…
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How does production bring souls to Christ? Bryan Bailey joins us from Prestonwood Baptist Church to tell us how excellence in production brings people closer to the Kingdom. In this episode you'll hear: 1:00 Did ChatGPT Write Toby’s Church Production Book? 4:00 The Most Overlooked Element of a Successful Church Production 7:25 Creative Church Outre…
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In this very special episode we sit down with members of the DWP - Race Group (Shakira Nkanang, Calvin Malcom and John Burnham) as we turn our systemic lens on the iconic album by Tracy Chapman (Tracy Chapman 1988). We ask, how does Tracy Chapman's album provide a soundtrack for confronting race, power, and privilege in therapeutic practice? What d…
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In "The Scientist and the Serial Killer: The Search for Houston’s Lost Boys", investigative journalist Lise Olsen tells the gripping true-crime story behind the “Lost Boys” murders in 1970s Houston, when more than two dozen teenage boys were murdered at the hands of Dean Corll, nicknamed the “Candy Man”, and his young accomplices. Through years of …
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When fitness meets family snacks, magic happens! In this episode, Jack Bosch sits down with Tim Rexius, founder of Omaha Protein Popcorn and owner of multiple thriving fitness and nutrition companies. Tim shares how a kitchen experiment turned into a multi-million dollar brand that's scaling faster than ever. From cracking the code on product-marke…
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Did church production only start in the past few decades during the worship wars? Or did church production start centuries ago instead of decades? Kent Morris of Sweetwater joins us this week to school us in the history of church production. In this episode you'll hear: 1:00 – Toby’s new church production book release 6:20 – History of church produ…
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(0:00) Intro (1:36) About the podcast sponsor: The American College of Governance Counsel (2:23) Start of interview (3:11) Brad's origin story (4:54) Venture Capital Beginnings (5:39) The Rise of the Internet (8:10) His role in Softbank Technology Ventures and later Mobius Venture Capital. Reference to Heidi Roizen E6, E108 and E116 (12:26) Transit…
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