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Welcome to The Rise & Build Podcast, where we understand that parenting is no easy feat— especially in today’s complex world. Each week, our host Kendra Morgan dives deep into meaningful conversations with experts, exploring the latest child development topics that matter most to you. Our mission is to empower and resource parents, providing practical help rooted in a biblical worldview. Join us as we tackle the challenges of raising children, offering insights and encouragement to strengthe ...
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Project Parenthood

QuickAndDirtyTips.com

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Project Parenthood, hosted by clinical psychologist and respectful parenting advocate Dr. Nanika Coor, offers a refreshing alternative to traditional parenting advice. We believe raising the next generation involves fostering intentional, collaborative relationships with all children—whether you're a parent, teacher, mentor, or caregiver. Each week, we dive into the depths of childhood, giving voice to young people and exploring their complex humanity. Through real conversations, expert insi ...
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This podcast is to help give you a little motivation and encouragement through the power of story. We will share the trials, triumphs and the lessons learned through life's experiences. You never know who you could positively impact through your story. It could help bridge the gap between people and establish a sense of belonging! Social: IG/Twitter: @RayDevante IG: @OTMPodcast Web: RaymondWhite.net
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TAA Talks

Kami Lunsford

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The TAA Talks podcasts seek to amplify the voices of the Tennessee Arts Academy community. Since 1986, the Tennessee Arts Academy has been America’s longest-running premier summer program for arts-based professional development in art, music, theatre and dance, and arts leadership. The Academy is held annually for six days in July on the campus of Middle Tennessee State University in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Eligible participants include K–12 arts specialists, classroom teachers, and adminis ...
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Business Growth Tips for Christian Entrepreneurs: Her Faith At Work

Jan Touchberry - Christian Business Consultant & Digital Marketing Expert

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Feeling stuck in your small business and craving growth that doesn’t burn you out or compromise your faith? Her Faith at Work is your faith-forward solution for real business growth. Hosted by marketing strategist and small-business consultant Jan Touchberry, this podcast is the go-to resource for Christian entrepreneurs who want to grow their business with strategy and surrender. From email marketing and digital funnels to messaging clarity and mindset shifts, Jan brings straight-talk encou ...
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Welcome to Chalk and Coffee, the podcast for teachers, early career educators, and parents who are passionate about creating a thriving environment for children. Join host Shana Roberts—an experienced educator, parent, and author—as she explores the vital roles of teachers and parents in shaping young lives. Through insightful interviews with professionals, parents, and authors, you’ll gain valuable perspectives, effective teaching strategies, and innovative approaches to support children th ...
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Ideaprov

Mike Pedersen

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Ideas together are better than ideas alone. Ideaprov harnesses the power of collaborative thought and service design to propose solutions to real-life issues. Through empathy and creative thinking, co-creators share ideas and brainstorm our way to a possible solution. Listen in as this all unfolds to you and us live in every episode! Still unclear? Try this link: https://youtu.be/hslMDwHsGIc Website: www.ideaprov.live Hosted by Mike Pedersen
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Leading Through Unprecedented Times

Future Ready Schools, Thomas C. Murray

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Leading Through Unprecedented Times, hosted by Thomas C. Murray of Future Ready Schools, looks at how today’s leaders are working to maximize student learning experiences and break down traditional barriers, all while facing the adversity that comes their way. Each week guests share powerful stories of resilience, vulnerability, equity, and the importance of collaborative leadership. These stories provide inspiration, hope, and support for your professional practices, regardless of position. ...
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Upside Down Podcast

Kayla Craig, Lindsy Wallace, Patricia Taylor, Alissa Molina

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Upside Down Podcast is an ecumenical podcast at the intersection of justice, spirituality, and culture. Join us for conversations about God's Upside Down Kingdom. No topic is off limits. Upside Down Podcast is a collaborative Christian podcast co-founded by Kayla Craig and Lindsy Wallace. Some of our most popular guests have included Christena Cleveland, Dr. John Perkins, Shane Claiborne, Jo Saxton, Father Greg Boyle, Shannan Martin, and Dominique Gilliard. Popular episodes have featured the ...
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Healing Hearts is a podcast aimed to help others parent with purpose. We offer support for resilient families as a beacon of hope and understanding for parents of vulnerable youth. Our commitment is to serve as an empathetic yet empowering guide for parents through the complex journey of raising children who face emotional, developmental, or behavioral divergence. We create dialogues that inspire, providing practical solutions and unwavering support for parents seeking strength and compassio ...
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Women on the Rise Podcast

Stacy Taubman & Mika Ross

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Heart-y chats with women in business. Entrepreneurs Stacy Taubman (Founder of RISE Collaborative Workspace and Girls Dreaming Big) and Mika Ross (Therapist & Relationship Coach) get to the heart of impressive and inspiring women in business in their weekly chats on business, deal-making, strategy, success, systems... AND a-ha moments, spirituality, balance, creativity, personal growth, meaning, and purpose. They're interested in the whole business woman. If you've ever wished you could sit d ...
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"Jesus in the Upper Left" is a Portland-based, thought-provoking podcast that explores the unique challenges and opportunities of ministry, church planting and Gospel multiplication in the Pacific Northwest. Packed with inspiration, ideas, and connections, each episode delves into topics like racism, the history of movements and renewal, mistakes made, lessons learned, creative ideas and more. With a focus on personal stories and honest conversations, "Jesus in the Upper Left" offers a fresh ...
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Practice As Research aims to bring together the many different strands of practice-led/based research across all disciplines so as to not be limited by disciplinary conventions, but instead to benefit from cross-disciplinary fertilisation. In the wider academic communities, there are many terms in use to describe the research-practice nexus. For the sake of consistency we adopt the term 'practice as research'. Fundamentally, we consider practice as research any practice that is underpinned b ...
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Pacific Exchanges

The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco

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Pacific Exchanges is a podcast from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. The show features interviews with experts in economics and finance to explore emerging trends around the world such as new uses of financial technology and their impacts on financial health and inclusion. The views expressed are not necessarily those of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco or of the Federal Reserve System.
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Real Talk with RallyBright

Real Talk with RallyBright

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In this podcast, we’ll talk to a diverse group of leaders who’ll share their experiences and stories of building teams in an ever-changing and complex workplace landscape. We decided to launch RealTalk because every business has the opportunity to make their workplace better. It’s just a matter of finding the right ideas to get started. We hope to help businesses increase their employee attrition and retain their employee talent. Not to mention, helping our listeners increase efficiency over ...
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701. Hoping to make some positive change in your parent-child relationship in the new year? Dr. Nanika Coor offers some ways to move toward becoming a more connected parent this year! Find a transcript here. Have a parenting question? Email Dr. Coor at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 646-926-3243. Find Project Parenthood on…
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Send us a text It’s easy to feel discouraged leading a church or ministry in the Pacific Northwest. The season is long, the headlines are heavy, and the challenges are real. But in this episode of Jesus in the Upper Left, we pause to do something intentional: name where God is clearly at work in Portland right now. Hosts Gabe Kolstad and Tim Osborn…
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Are you tired of the social media hamster wheel? You’re not alone. In this episode of Her Faith at Work, Jan is giving you permission to break up with the algorithm and build a business that doesn’t rely on being constantly “on.” If you've been wondering how to grow a faith-based business and maintain small business growth without dancing on reels …
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816. Should you help your family set New Year’s resolutions, or does that pressure do more harm than good? In this episode, Dr. Nanika Coor explores how to approach the new year through the idea of right relationship, offering parents grounded ways to reflect, reset, and grow together without shame, coercion, or perfectionism. Links: www.brooklynpa…
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Are you called to more but terrified to be seen doing it? In this episode of Her Faith at Work, Jan Touchberry goes deep into the fear that keeps so many faith-driven women entrepreneurs playing small: the fear of visibility. Through honest reflection, Biblical wisdom, and the powerful words of Rachel Wortman — “To steward your calling well, people…
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Send us a text “How can I stay calm when my child is having a breakdown?” “What does it mean for me to be an emotional anchor for my kid?” — Most parents struggle with their children's emotional regulation; you are not alone. Last episode, we heard from Todd Sarner, who explained to us that parenting is not about perfection, but presence. Today, we…
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Close out the first semester with Kami as she chats with Chris Taylor, TAA Visual Art facilitator, about the real magic that happens in arts education classes every day in this episode - "Making Magic On Purpose: How the Arts Make a Lasting Impact." It's a great listen as you recharge and set intention for the second half of the school year! Christ…
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728. Nonviolent communication, or NVC, is a communication strategy—and also a lens through which you can look at life—that can be used to connect with others and resolve conflict in a respectful and compassionate way. Find a transcript here. Have a parenting question? Email Dr. Coor at [email protected] or leave a voicemail at 646-92…
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Ever feel like you're feeding the content machine but still not being found by your dream clients? You're not alone — and you're definitely not doing anything wrong. But there is a better way to grow a faith-based business online without constantly being “on.” In this episode, we’re breaking down SEO for beginners in real, non-techy language — and …
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815. Why do kids sometimes get defensive, shut down, or lash out after they’ve made a mistake, broken a rule or hurt someone’s feelings? In this episode, Dr. Nanika Coor explains how to compassionately help children notice their impact without shame, while helping them take meaningful steps toward repairing relationship ruptures through the action-…
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Send us a text Money is one of the biggest realities every ministry leader faces, especially in the Portland metro and the Pacific Northwest. In this episode, Tim and Gabe welcome Ahshuwah back to the show, then jump into a practical conversation about fundraising, church planting models, generosity discipleship, and what it looks like to build sus…
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If you feel buried in digital clutter, overwhelmed by systems, or stuck spinning your wheels, it’s time to stop treating the symptoms and start clearing the source. In this faith and business podcast episode, Jan sits down with organization expert and coach Tracy Hoth to uncover the surprising connection between organization and business growth. Wh…
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In this episode of On the Mic with Ray White, host Ray White introduces a fresh podcast segment called Office Hours, where he interviews community leaders by exploring meaningful items in their office spaces. This episode features Kyle Dickinson, Executive Director of the Salem Leadership Foundation (SLF), and a longtime friend of Ray. Through a ca…
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Send us a text “Why don’t discipline or behavior systems work for my child?” “Why does my child shut down so easily?” “What is trauma-informed parenting, and how can I apply it?” — Parenting is tough, and sometimes it feels like we’re doing it all wrong. Behavior can be difficult to understand, especially in kids with trauma. Today, Sophia Mills an…
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In this festive episode, Kendra and Ande dive into Christmas Traditions and the history of Santa Claus! Where the story began, how traditions have changed, and why the magic of Christmas still matters today. Before they begin, they give a gentle heads-up to parents: this episode isn’t meant for little listeners who still believe, so make sure those…
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814. Is making sure your child isn’t a doormat feel fraught with worry about them being “too aggressive”? In this episode, Dr. Nanika Coor guides parents through the foundational skills of respectful self-advocacy and how to cultivate them in your child, helping your child move through social challenges with more self-understanding and ease. Relate…
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In this episode, Ray shares a simple but powerful lesson he learned while waiting in a long In-N-Out drive-through line in Keizer. The key idea is: “The only way out is through.” Sometimes in life, when things get tough or frustrating, you can’t avoid the challenge; you have to face it and push through it. This episode is a reminder to stay strong …
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Stitches of Self: Restorative textile-based approaches to define the lived experience. Stitches of Self was and is an inclusive, textile-based research project exploring the restorative and empowering potential of textile work for those experiencing displacement. Through sensory and somatic approaches, the project engaged teacher education students…
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If content creation feels heavy or your calendar is running you instead of supporting you, this episode will breathe some peace into your process. Host, Jan Touchberry walks you through how to build a marketing calendar that reflects your values, your capacity, and your God-given mission. This is for the Christian entrepreneur who’s ready to lead w…
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In this episode of the Rise & Build Podcast, host Kendra Morgan shares another one of her powerful AHA moments—those unexpected, unmistakable times when God shows up and makes His presence known. With her signature honesty and grace, Kendra invites us into a personal story that inspires, encourages, and reminds us that God is always at work, even i…
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Have you ever felt embarrassed because your child forgot to say "thank you"? This week, Dr. Nanika Coor answers a listener email and gives you 8 tips for helping your child develop gratitude. (Originally published November 21, 2021.) Project Parenthood is hosted by Dr. Nanika Coor. Find a transcript here. Have a parenting question? Email Dr. Coor a…
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I’m joined by Kurtis Hewitson from Jigsaw Learning to talk about creating strong, supportive teams around children. Such a powerful conversation for teachers, leaders, and parents. Get in touch with a Kurtis Website Instagram Linkedin Resources Mentioned in the Episode Collaborative Response Stay Connected Please find all the information below to s…
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What if the only thing standing between your God-given digital product idea and actual income... is a system that works? In this first-ever live coaching episode, I sit down with faith-driven entrepreneur Tracy Dempsey—a client and friend—to coach her through the real-world challenges of building an online presence when the tech feels intimidating.…
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Send us a text “My foster child’s biological parents are incarcerated; how can I guide them through this difficult time?” “My child’s guard is up after trauma, how can I help take the walls down?” “How can I help a child transition out of Department of Juvenile Justice custody?” — When a child is in DJJ custody, they’re locked up, isolated, and sca…
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813. Does your child’s screen use spark tension when you get together with extended family? In this episode, Dr. Nanika Coor unpacks why family gatherings can amplify digital-device disagreements and how understanding your child’s needs can help you set boundaries with more clarity and calm. Learn how to protect your child’s unique needs and stay c…
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In today’s episode of the Rise & Build Podcast, we have the joy of welcoming one of our most generous supporters, Charlotte Breiland. Charlotte’s heart for giving has deeply impacted our mission, but what’s even more inspiring is where that heart was formed.She shares with us how simple moments, small acts, and the example of those around her shape…
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Send us a text Rising Back Up in Rockwood: The Story of As Is Church with Pastor Scott Bradley In this powerful episode of Jesus in the Upper Left, Gabe and Tim sit down with Scott Bradley, pastor of As Is Church and founder of the Underground PDX youth program. Scott shares the raw, hopeful story of what God is doing in one of the most overlooked …
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If you’ve been showing up online but still feel like your visibility is stuck in neutral — you’re not alone. In this episode, we’re breaking down why most visibility plans fall flat… and how to build one that’s actually aligned with your mission (and energy). In this episode, Jan Touchberry walks you through what she calls a Visibility Blueprint — …
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Send us a text What happens when two pastors from the Pacific Northwest take a trip to the UK and accidentally walk straight into worship at Westminster Abbey, visit thriving churches in Liverpool, Bristol, and London, and learn from global leaders working toward gospel collaboration and city transformation? In this episode, Pastor Gabe Kolstad and…
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812. In this episode, Dr. Nanika Coor explains how unresolved relational trauma can fuel a parent's reactive anger, and how understanding your own nervous system can help you respond to your child in more connected, calm, and intentional ways. Sources: https://cptsdfoundation.org/what-is-complex-post-traumatic-stress-disorder-cptsd/ Related Project…
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In this episode of the Rise & Build Podcast, host Kendra Morgan is joined by Lauren Gebhardt for a heartfelt conversation about cultivating gratitude during the Thanksgiving season. Together, they explore practical ways to teach our children how to be thankful, create a home filled with gratitude, and even share tips for managing those picky eaters…
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In this session Dr Elsa Urmston will consider the body as a site of knowledge as well as a tool for generating knowledge. Embodiment is a complex construct with varied meanings in different fields. What unifies research on embodiment is its emphasis on the body, where embodied knowledge production challenges Cartesian privileging of mind over body …
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Let’s have a heart-to-heart about something that might be quietly blocking your visibility — and it’s not your content strategy. In this episode, Jan shares a powerful mindset shift for Christian women entrepreneurs who are struggling to show up online. If you’ve ever second-guessed a post, delayed your launch, or shrunk back out of fear of being “…
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Send us a text “How do I stop feeling like I’m failing when my child has a hard day?” “How can I balance seeking professional help with trusting my own instincts as a parent?” — We’ve already heard from Dr. Amanda Trovato, who told us about communication through behavior, the power of routine, and how everyone involved in a child’s life is a caregi…
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811. When your ADHD child is struggling, do you worry they’re acting out on purpose? In this episode, Dr. Nanika Coor unpacks the concept of executive function deficits in young people, and how shifting your perspective from "won't" to "can't" can help you respond to big emotions and challenging routines with more compassion and connection. Related…
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In this episode, Kendra Morgan—host of the Rise & BUILD Podcast and founder and director of Building All Children opens up about personal moments when God showed up in powerful ways. She calls these her “AHA moments.” Join Kendra as she reflects on these meaningful experiences and invites us to recognize the AHA moments in our own lives.…
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If visibility makes you feel like you're putting yourself on display—or worse, building your own empire—you’re not alone. But what if showing up boldly was actually part of your obedience? In this episode, Jan unpacks how visibility, when anchored in purpose and faith, becomes a tool for Kingdom impact and sustainable business growth. Learn how to …
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Do your mornings feel like chaos on repeat? In this episode, Dr. Nanika Coor guides parents through creating calmer, more connected morning routines - even when executive function challenges, sibling conflict, and real-life pressures make smooth starts feel impossible. Learn practical tools for cooperation, compassion, and ease before your day even…
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In this episode, Dr. Amy Emerson joins Kendra for an open and honest conversation about how to talk to our children about sex. She shares practical ways to start the conversation early, keep it age-appropriate, and create a safe space for our kids to ask questions. Together, we’ll learn how to guide our children with truth, confidence, and grace th…
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Play is more than just fun — it’s a vital part of how children grow, learn, and connect. In this episode, Kendra sits down with Mary Beth Smith and Lauren Bryan to talk about the incredible impact of play on child development. They dive into why play matters, how it builds key developmental skills, and how Play & BUILDgroups, one of Building All Ch…
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