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Embark on a journey into the realms of faith and meaning with According to Your Purpose, a podcast hosted by Taylor McMahon. As we venture into uncharted territories in search of deeper understanding, our mission is to unearth genuine answers to challenging questions that probe the essence of our existence. We actively seek and amplify the most creative and innovative voices that illuminate truth. ATYP is a podcast designed for seekers, where the journey itself is as captivating as the desti ...
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Working with Dan Doriani

Center for Faith and Work

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This podcast seeks to fire the imagination of Christians who long to practice their faith at work. The podcast features interviews of people who try to practice their faith at work. Guests may be famous or unknown. They may be very successful, quietly faithful, or instructive in their woes. We typically interview mature Christians, but there are exceptions. The common thread is a desire to live by one’s faith and convictions. Guests include professional athletes, award-winning broadcasters, ...
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Weekly Impact by Lay of The Land

Jim Haviland and Kris Snyder

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Weekly Impact by Lay of The Land is Jim Haviland and Kris Snyder's deep dive into the timeless lessons from Cleveland's most inspiring founders, CEOs, and leaders, alongside timely updates on community developments throughout Northeast Ohio. Join us each week as we uncover the insights and stories that shape our region's professional landscape.
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The conversation discusses the importance of peer groups and support networks for entrepreneurs who have exited their businesses. It highlights the need for planning and preparation for life after the liquidity event. The episode also introduces the Lay of the Land episode featuring Dan Nitowsky of Tiger 21, a peer group that focuses on wealth pres…
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In this conversation, Jim Haviland and Kris Snyder discuss Lay of the Land #181 with Fred DiSanto of Ancora, the importance of wisdom and earned wisdom, the value of trusted relationships and introductions, the benefits of being part of a community, the role of mentorship in personal and professional growth, the importance of making decisions and t…
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In this episode, Jim Haviland and Kris Snyder discuss their upcoming events and dive into the conversation with Taylor Evans about Rust Belt Recruiting. They talk about the importance of having a strong brand name, the challenges of expanding into new areas of business, and the significance of having a consistent operating system. They also touch o…
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In this conversation, Jim Haviland and Kris Snyder discuss various topics including founders' dinners, the grand opening of Encore Venture Labs, the Ohio VC Fest, and the importance of focusing on numbers in business. They emphasize the value of networking, seeking feedback, and building a strong team. They also highlight the recognition received b…
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In this conversation, Jim Haviland and Kris Snyder discuss various topics including leadership development, the importance of having an exit plan for businesses, and the value of financial modeling. They highlight the need for leaders to continuously develop their skills as their businesses grow and evolve. They also emphasize the significance of p…
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In this conversation, Jim Haviland and Kris Snyder discuss the importance of good infrastructure and solving the digital divide. They highlight the work of Joshua Edmonds, who is working on providing affordable internet access through his company Canopy. They also touch on the history of internet connectivity and the need for access to healthcare a…
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In this conversation, Jim Haviland and Kris Snyder discuss the story of Bob Malley and Malley's Chocolates, a successful family business. They highlight the importance of succession planning and the respect for the work that went before. They also discuss the concept of 'Malley moments' and how the emotional impact of a product can create a lasting…
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In this episode, Jim Haviland and Kris Snyder discuss their recent interviews with non-traditional entrepreneurs and their impact on the Cleveland community. They highlight the importance of changing the negative perception of Cleveland and embracing its rich history and authenticity. They also discuss the cyclical nature of cities and the need for…
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In this episode, Jim Haviland and Kris Snyder discuss the entrepreneurial journey of Keith Gurchuk and Marissa Guterman, who made a film called 'Lost and Found in Cleveland'. They talk about the importance of purpose over paycheck and the difference between working for a paycheck and seeking purpose in work. They also highlight the level of hustle …
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In this episode, Jim Haviland and Kris Snyder discuss the recent podcast episode with Mitchell Vargo from Forward Hospitality Group. They highlight the importance of having an intentional operating system for business success and the benefits of implementing EOS (Entrepreneurial Operating System). They also talk about the creative infrastructure in…
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In this conversation, Jim Haviland and Kris Snyder discuss three main topics: the Lay of the Land podcast with Ian Mauer of Genome Oncology, their sessions for the week, and the start of Q3. They highlight Ian's description of Genome Oncology as a clinical decision support system and his approach to learning and evolving. They also discuss the role…
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In this conversation, Jim Haviland and Kris Snyder discuss various topics related to business building and entrepreneurship and the lessons learned from Umberto Fedeli. They talk about the importance of being a student of the game and continuously learning, as well as the significance of having a clear purpose and being in the right place doing the…
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In this conversation, Jim Haviland and Kris Snyder discuss three main topics: the podcast episode with Matt Shapiro from Vitalize, the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year awards, and their session days. They highlight key takeaways from each topic, including the stages of business development, the importance of clear communication, and the need …
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Jim Haviland and Kris Snyder discuss Lay of the Land episode #169 with Aaron Slodov, including Aaron's Manifesto, his mission to exascale American manufacturing, and the importance of skilled labor. They talk about Jeremiah Landi who helps startups turn ideas into products and his multi-faceted background. Finally, they mention Introductions of Val…
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This episode reviews the Lay of the Land podcast with Darren A. Small and his company, Oko, AI and workflow automation. Also discussed event by North Coast Ventures is also discussed, mentioning portfolio companies like Society Brands. The episode concludes with a conversation about EO, a business owner's network. This week's Lay of the Land episod…
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Unleash the wonders of the angelic realm as we dive into the captivating truths behind our perceptions versus Biblical teachings! Discover the enigmatic Elohim, The Divine Council, and the awe-inspiring Celestial Hierarchies, from Seraphim to Cherubim. Journey through the thrilling tales of the Nephilim, The Watchers, and the dark origins of demons…
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David Bahnsen has built a career over the past 20+ years in finance and investment, having previously worked for Morgan Stanley, he then formed The Bahnsen Group which now oversees over 5 billion in assets. David has written several books, including his latest, Full Time: Work and the Meaning of Life. In today’s conversation, Dan and David talk abo…
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Tom Gibbs joins Dan in today’s episode to discuss the unique challenges of ministry leadership. Tom began his career planting a chapter of RUF (Reformed University Fellowship) on Baylor University's campus, and then a few years later planted Redeemer Presbyterian Church, a multicultural church in the heart of San Antonio. Redeemer blossomed under T…
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Mike Duke spent years in senior leadership for Walmart, ultimately serving as CEO from 2009-2013. At the moment he took over the global economy was in the midst of significant upheaval, and rapid change was affecting the retail industry. In the early years, he pioneered a push for more online sales, bringing Walmart into a new era of growth and pro…
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Alan Barnhart inherited his family's business and, alongside his brother, has grown a relatively small regional business into a nationwide one. Over the past 34 years, he developed several principles that are at the core of how they operate. They give away nearly half their yearly profit, and they task their employees with helping determine where t…
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Season 9 episode 1 Joel Salatin gained national purchase through his appearance in the 2006 book, The Omnivore’s Dilemma by Michael Pollan. Joel had been known for years prior due to his pioneering work in regenerative farming. Joel has been at the forefront of a unique movement in American farming and husbandry that sought to bring sustainability …
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We are fascinated by restaurant culture; from celebrity chef’s, to cooking competitions, to fancy food photography, or finding out the latest hottest place to open in our neighborhood. But behind the facade is the hard day to day work of running a restaurant, managing people, and perhaps most importantly offering true hospitality. Today, Dan talks …
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What is work life balance? Is it something to strive for, or is it merely something we have been inculturated to? In today’s podcast, Dan talks with Brent Harriman, the founding pastor of Resurrection Presbyterian Church in Knoxville and former campus minister with RUF about the specific challenges of ministry life. What are the expectations toward…
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Building and maintaining work culture is one of the most challenging, yet important, facets of running a successful business. Both today’s guests, Matt Darr and Peggy Demetri have years of experience in doing exactly that. They share insights and lessons learned on how best to cultivate the kind of healthy work environment that allows employees to …
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Can the shape of a building, the design, use of materials, even the play of light in its corridors and rooms actually shape us as people? Can it influence our mood? Can it create a sense of awe? Point us toward worship? In today’s conversation with Tyler and Sarah, Dan explores how architecture and design can express personality, advance cultural g…
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In today’s podcast Dan interviews Rico Tice, an Anglican evangelist and perhaps best known for his book, Christianity Explored. Mr. Tice was born in Chile, raised in Uganda, and educated in England. He joined All Souls church in London, under the leadership of John Stott in 1994. Dan and Rico discuss why evangelism is so hard, the courage it takes …
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Mentorship is much like planting a seed and nurturing it’s growth, tending to it until it bears fruit. As Steven Garber says, mentorship is the act of bringing one into vocation over the course of their life. As part of the burden of mentorship there is a deeper recognition that all of life falls under the Lordship of Christ. Dan and Steven acknowl…
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Katherine Alsdorf has been at the forefront of the Faith and Work movement since she joined Redeemer’s Center for Faith and Work in 2002. Prior to her work for Redeemer, she spent years leading various firms in tech and entrepreneurial spaces in Silicon Valley and New York City. She co-authored Every Good Endeavor with Tim Keller in 2012. In today’…
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Elliot Kellner was “gifted” a love of the outdoors by a childhood spent exploring his family’s Appalachian farm with siblings and cousins. Those early impactful years shaped him into an adult with a profound love of creation, and also for the people who inhabit creation. Dr. Kellner has been a youth pastor, a professor at the University of West Vir…
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To be human is to desire, and that capacity can be directed toward things both sinful and holy. Jen Pollack Michel says desire “can bring us most honestly and vulnerably into the presence of God, and He is the one who rightly orders our desires.” In this wonderfully vulnerable discussion, Dan and guest host Abby Karsten discuss the nature of desire…
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It thrills us, challenges us, moves us, frightens us, fills us with awe, wonder and hope: art. The creative impulse is a vibrant and wonderful thing, fully mysterious in the ways in which it has inhabited individuals throughout human history. On this week’s episode of Working w. Dan Doriani, Dan talks with pastor and noted author Russ Ramsey about …
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Collin Hansen has been chronicling the modern evangelical church for the better part of the last two decades. He is perhaps best known for his 2008 work on New Calvinism, entitled Young, Restless and Reformed. Collin most recently published a biography of the late Tim Keller, and currently is vice president for content and editor in chief for the G…
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In this episode, we sit down with Dan Scott, a pastor, scholar, and counselor, to delve into the profound implications of AI on our spiritual lives and the essence of humanity. Join us as we explore the questions raised by AI and uncover ancient wisdom to navigate this new technological landscape. Get ready for an enlightening and thought-provoking…
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Jake Crain joins Taylor McMahon on According to your Purpose to discuss the importance of sports in the culture and his reporting on transgender swimmer Lia Thomas. Jake is the host of Crain & Co on Daily Wire+ Jake's Twitter @JakeCrain_ Crain & Co Video Podcast Daily Wire+ Feed ATYP Links: https://linktr.ee/hopemindfulness…
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Music has the ability to comfort, to inspire, to bring us to a place of worship. Sandra McCracken has been making music that does all of that for several decades. Sandra has had a successful solo career and has been a member of several influential and well-known groups. Perhaps best known for her recent work crafting songs from the Psalms intended …
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“Our creativity is better with seasons of rest,” says Kelly Kapic, author of You’re Only Human: How your limits reflect God’s Design and Why That’s Good News and today's guest on Working with Dan Doriani. Rest is a reflection of our limitations, and limitations are more broadly a sign of our humanness. God made us finite, with boundaries to what we…
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On this episode of According to your Purpose, Taylor McMahon interviews Peachy Keenan, writer at The American Mind and author of the upcoming book Domestic Extremist: A Practical Guide to Winning the Culture War. Domestic Extremist book: https://a.co/d/jlWR7C7 Peachy Keenan Substack: https://substack.com/@peachykeenan Peachy's American Mind Article…
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Suffering is at the core of the Christian story, yet our experience of suffering as Christians creates all kinds of cognitive, spiritual, and emotional dissonance. Tim Challies, Dan's guest on this episode of Working with Dan Doriani, explicitly identifies this tension when he asks: "When we faced this time of tragedy, it was the time to ask: what …
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What are the challenges that female executives face in today's business climate? What is the likelihood of female entrepreneurs finding the funding they need to start their businesses? Is it possible to lead a business when your partner is also your spouse? Lisa Nichols, Dan's guest on Working with Dan Doriani, addresses these questions and more. H…
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The stories always come out afterward: churches fall apart, ministries fail, and congregants carry hurt with them for years. The issue of spiritual abuse in the church is both deeply painful but also relevant. We have heard the stories, listened to the podcasts, and seen or experienced the damage ourselves. In this episode of Working with Dan Doria…
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Addiction has a pervasive impact on our culture, ranging from legally available opioids and alcohol to illicit narcotics; addiction even manifests itself in mundane areas of our lives as well. The challenge to overcome and conquer addiction can seem overwhelming to those held captive by it. And it is too often the case that relapse is experienced a…
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On today's episode of According To Your Purpose, we spoke with Abigail Favale Ph.D., author of The Genesis of Gender. Abigail is a writer and professor in the McGrath Institute for Church Life at the University of Notre Dame. She has an academic background in gender studies and feminist literary criticism, and now writes and teaches on topics relat…
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On today's episode of According To Your Purpose, we spoke with Timothy Alberino, author of Birthright: The Coming Posthuman Apocalypse and the Usurpation of Adam's Dominion on Planet Earth. Tim is a modern-day explorer and author. His specialties include ancient civilizations, megalithic structures, the Bible, and alternative history. We got a chan…
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Michael Johnson is the lead translator of the World English Bible, the largest, modern, public domain Bible available today. In addition to his Bible translation work, Michael is a missionary in Papua New Guinea and assists other insurgent missionary groups around the world in bringing Bibles into "creative access" countries where they are outlawed…
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Ron Dart teaches in the Department of Political Science, Philosophy, and Religious Studies at the University of the Fraser Valley in Abbotsford, British Columbia. He has authored or coauthored thirty-five books that deal with the interface between literature, spirituality, and meaning. Ron joined Taylor McMahon to discuss Jordan Peterson, the power…
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Richard Weikart is a professor at California State University and a senior fellow at The Discovery Institute. We got a chance to talk about the history of ideas as it relates to the value of human life. We cover everything from the Enlightenment, Darwinism, Eugenics, Nietzsche, and Post Modern Atheism. Even if you are unfamiliar with these ideologi…
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Richard Beck is an award-winning author, speaker, blogger, and Professor of Psychology at Abilene Christian University. Every Monday Richard leads a bible study for fifty inmates at the maximum security French-Robertson unit. Richard joins Taylor McMahon on According to your Purpose to discuss his books Trains, Jesus, & Murder: The Gospel According…
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Eric Hedin was a physics professor at Ball State University and is the author of Canceled Science. If you're unfamiliar with Eric, he came to national prominence when Jerry Coyne, and an atheist group, tried to cancel him for a class that he was teaching about the "boundaries of science". In our conversation, we got to talk about that experience an…
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It's Nate, Evan and Claire on the call this week at they breakdown an exciting week of Dragons basketball with the men visiting La Salle and the ladies in New Haven taking on the Yale Bulldogs. The trio saw both games live and has plenty to share.
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Olasky explains the world of publishing and offers his definition of conservatism. The author of many books about faith and politics revisits the concept of compassionate conservatism, which he championed for decades. Enter here for an opportunity to win Olasky's latest book Reforming Journalism courtesy of P&R Publishing. Connect with us! Our webs…
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