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A podcast showcasing the best advocacy campaigns from past and present. Learning the lessons from social and political campaigns that have made an impact. A tool for campaigners and those that are interested in how change happens. Visit us at https://www.100campaigns.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Join hosts Jonathan and Steve on The Front Yard Mission Podcast as they Equip believers with practical ideas and tools for reaching their communities with the gospel. With Jonathan’s and Steve’s personable and humorous approach, each episode offers listeners easily implementable strategies and real-life examples to kickstart their Front Yard Mission. As part of a Front Yard Mission movement, this podcast provides valuable insights and encouragement for listeners to connect with their neighbo ...
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The guest on this episode is Shaista Aziz, one of The Three Hijabis—a powerful anti-racism campaign that began with a viral tweet in 2021. What started as three British Muslim women watching England play in the Euros soon became a national movement, after racist abuse targeted Black players Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho, and Bukayo Saka. Their peti…
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The guest on this episode is Dawn Astle. Dawn is the daughter of Jeff Astle, who played football for West Bromwich Albion in the 60’s and 70’s. At the age of 55, Jeff was diagnosed with dementia, and he died four years later. The pathologist who officiated Jeff’s death said his brain looked like the brain of a boxer. Dawn has been campaigning since…
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In this opening episode of Season 3 of 100 Campaigns that Changed the World, I speak with Duncan Green – one of the most respected thinkers and practitioners in global development and social change. Duncan is Senior Strategic Adviser at Oxfam GB, Professor in Practice at the London School of Economics, and author of the widely read blog From Povert…
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Do you love cookies and decorating them? Anne Yorks has been on the cutting edge of cookie decorating for over a decade. She has also been a Front Yard Missionary from day one. She and her family truly live it out in their neighborhood and primarily in their business. Anne is the founder of The Flour Box, an online resource for cookie decorating su…
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In the 53rd episode of the ECM podcast the great saxophonist and composer Joe Lovano joins us to discuss his second recording alongside the Marcin Wasilewski trio “Homage”, which was produced by Manfred Eicher.Joe talks about the evolution of his work with the trio, about the heritage that this new album falls in line with. He also talks about ball…
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Tim is a native of State College, PA and he met his wife Sarah met at Penn State and they now have three girls. Tim has been on staff with City Light church for the past decade and recently moved to Manhattan to plant a church. Tim is an entrepreneur and founded the marketing company Digital Culture. In this episode we talk about what it’s like to …
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On this episode we are joined by Bill Tibbetts. Bill was the former Dean of the College of Business and Technology at North Central University. Bill is now the Vice President of Education and Multiplication at the Stone Table. The Stone Table engages in various gospel initiatives with people worldwide, while also emphasizing business as mission. Th…
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This season we are exploring what living on mission looks at work. In this episode we talk with author and the president of The Stone Table, Erik Cooper. The Stone Table is a global missions organization rooted in the marketplace. They help leverage the profits from marketplace businesses to fund strategic global missions projects around the world.…
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In the 51st episode of the ECM podcast we're joined by Yuval Cohen and discuss his ECM debut album "Winter Poems", which features his new quartet with Tom Oren on piano, Alon Near on double bass and drummer Alon Benjamini.Yuval talks about his inspirations from classical music, about how a single word or melody can fix a broken heart and much more.…
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In the 50th episode of the ECM podcast we're joined by Vijay Iyer and Wadada Leo Smith to speak about their second offering as a duo "Defiant Life", which follows their almost a decade old collaboration for ECM, 2016's "A Cosmic Rhythm With Each Stroke".Vijay and Wadada talk about the album's main themes: resistance, defiance, the art of the presen…
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In the 48th episode of the ECM podcast we're joined by the German-American pianist Benjamin Lackner, to discuss his new record "Spindrift", recorded with Mathias Eick, Mark Turner, Linda May Han Oh and Matthieu Chazarenc - produced by Manfred Eicher.Benjamin talks about dynamics in the band, creative process and routine, the healing properties of m…
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This week we go back to a conversation that Jonathan had we had with one of the OG’s of the love God, love neighbor movement, Dave Runyon. We’ve been fans of Dave and his book he wrote with Jay Pathak the “Art of Neighboring.” We were fortunate to have Dave read an early copy of Front Yard Mission and endorse it for us. We think you will find this …
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An expert panel of seasoned campaigners who have dealt with disinformation and falsehoods, our first live panel event sheds light on how campaigners can navigate the issues and counter conspiracy theories, lies and half-truths. The panel consisted of Dr Charles Kriel, who is co-Founder of Metrotone Media, co-Director of the documentary People You M…
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It’s Super Bowl week and we sat down with Stefen Wisniewski, a two-time Super Bowl champion with the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles. Stefen talks about what it’s like to not just be an elite NFL lineman, but also what it’s like to love your neighbor that lines up against you or your back up who’s trying to take your job. Whether you…
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Come listen in on our conversation with the Grammy nominated lead singer of Superchick. Were you a fan like me of this band in the 2000's? Tricia serves on the Front Yard Mission board and she happens to be the voice of our podcast. Over the years she and her band have been creators of some of the most innovative music ever in Christian Music. She …
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In the 45th episode of the ECM podcast we're joined by the Swiss pianist Colin Vallon, who talks about his new trio record "Samares", on which he is joined by his longstanding trio with Patrice Moret on bass and Julian Satorius on drums.Colin talks about his family tree, botanical inspirations, how he collects objects on travels which he uses to ma…
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We were so honored to do a once in a lifetime interview with the incomparable Karolyn Zuzu Grimes from the Christmas Classic "It's a Wonderful Life." She made the movie when she was six old and never saw it until she was forty when the Target corporation approached her about an Ad campaign. After she saw the power of the movie she then became an am…
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One of the best ways to love our neighbors is during the holidays. The chairman of the Front Yard Mission board, Dree Hogue is all about it. She starts celebrating Christmas in July and then just never stops. There is something deeper going on than just an elf on a shelf, jingle bells, and Christmas Cheer. Listen to why Christmas is so important to…
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Dr. Kush Kanodia is a multi-award-winning campaigner on disability rights and is Sheila Mackechnie Foundation’s Campaigner of the year. His own disability has fuelled his lifelong commitment to social justice. He shifted from a successful investment banking career to focus on disability rights. In this episode, we discuss three successful disabilit…
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In the 43rd episode of the ECM podcast the pianist Marilyn Crispell joins us to discuss her trio album "Amaryllis", originally released on CD in 2001 and now available, for the first time, on vinyl as part of the Luminessence series. We talked about Marilyn's journey in music, her friendship and collaboration with Paul Motian and Gary Peacock, the …
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The Deutsche Wohnen & Co. Enteignen movement wants the city of Berlin to transfer real estate into public ownership, expropriating the city’s large corporate landlords: those who have more than 3,000 units (an estimated 11% of the city’s housing stock). Launched in 2018 but dating back to 2010, the initiative focused on increasing rents and poor-qu…
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The Corn Laws were a series of trade restrictions and tariffs on imported grain (wheat, oats, barley and rye – not corn) that were in effect in the UK from 1815 to 1846. The Passed by Prime Minister Lord Liverpool in response to a strained post-war economy, they were intended to favour domestic agriculture by making it more difficult to import grai…
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The best way that we can love our neighbors is by sharing Christ with them. Steve and Jonathan have a conversation on demystifying sharing the gospel. Our lives should be lived in a way that provokes a response from our physical neighbors and our affinity neighbors. Learn what it means to be prepared to give an answer for the hope that we have.…
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The New Testament has a culture of invitation. Over twenty times in the Gospels Jesus invites others to follow him. Andrew invited Simon aka Peter to meet Jesus. Matthew invited his motley crew to a dinner to meet Jesus. Most of us if we are Christ followers came to a relationship with Christ most likely through an invitation. Steve and Jonathan di…
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In the 41st episode of the ECM podcast we're joined by Florian Weber, who's new recording "Imaginary Cycle" sees the pianist in the company of a major brass section plus a flute. Florian talks about the various inspirations that went into the cycle, including madrigals and Jan Garbarek and the Hilliard Ensemble's "Officum" album. He talks about his…
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The guest on this episode is Laura Coryton, a British campaigner, feminist activist and author who started the "Stop taxing periods, period" campaign in 2014, while she was still a student. The campaign sought to abolish the 'tampon tax' in the United Kingdom by making menstrual products exempt from VAT. The campaign and petition on Change.org succ…
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Lynx began their anti-fur campaign back in the mid 1980’s. By using innovative advertising and media campaigns such as the famous David Bailey ‘Dumb Animals’ poster and cinema commercials, consumer attitudes towards the wearing of fur in the UK changed dramatically. Most department stores used to have fur salons and fur could be found almost everyw…
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The great commandment is not just a cute little suggestion, it is what God requires of every Christ follower. Paul Benjamin in his book The Equipping Ministry said that people need at least five positive interactions with the gospel before they consider following Christ. In this episode, Steve and Jonathan discuss what love is, why we love, and how…
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Prayer is not the prework of Front Yard Mission it is THE work of Front Yard Mission. If you are attempting to live out the Great Commandment it must start with prayer. In this episode, Steve and Jonathan share why prayer in your Front Yard Mission is the most important rhythm and a simple practical way to regularly pray for your neighbors.…
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In the 38th episode of the ECM podcast, we're joined by the trio of Alice Zawadzki, Fred Thomas and Misha Mullov-Abbado, who present a rare alchemy on their trio debut "Za Górami", fusing folk idioms from a multitude of sources with free flowing interplay and fluid structures. Inhabiting their own stylistic realm, the trio encompasses folk song, ch…
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In a really fascinating example of litigation-led campaigning, a group of senior women in Switzerland argue that - because they suffer more from frequent and intense heatwaves - Switzerland must do its bit to keep global heating below 1.5ºC. KlimaSeniorinnen Schweiz (Senior Women for Climate Protection) is a group of elderly women in Switzerland, i…
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Stop Funding Hate is a pressure group which asks companies to stop advertising in, and therefore stop providing funds for, certain British newspapers that it argues use "fear and division to sell more papers". It was launched in August 2016, by a group of people who came together online to highlight how some British newspapers were using hate and d…
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In the 37th episode of the ECM podcast, we're joined by Italian pianist Giovanni Guidi, whose new album "A New Day" features his trio with bassist Thomas Morgan and João Lobo on drums, plus the new and exciting addition of James Brandon Lewis on saxophone.Giovanni talks about the individual band members, the collaboration with Manfred Eicher as a p…
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