A podcast by Minneapolis-based Nonprofit Ace in the City that focuses on creating spaces of belonging for all people in the Twin Cities and beyond.
We wrap up our series on the Enneagram with a two-part conversation answering the questions submitted by listeners of the podcast.
We wrap up our series on the Enneagram with a two-part conversation answering the questions submitted by listeners of the podcast.
We wrap up our conversations on the three centers of the Enneagram by exploring the Heart Center. If you have questions or Enneagram conversations you'd like to see us tackle in the future, please drop us an email at allcitypresents@aceinthecity.org.
This week we continue our guided discussion on the Enneagram and belonging by looking at the Gut Center—types 8, 9 and 1.
Join us as we continue our discussion on the Enneagram, exploring how it help us to both understand ourselves better and to foster spaces of belonging. In this episode, Steph will guide our conversation on the Head Center (types 5, 6 and 7).
We're kicking off a new season, looking at the Enneagram and how it can be a helpful tool in cultivating belonging—for ourselves and for others. Our very own Steph Spencer (a certified Enneagram coach) will be our guide on this journey deeper into this helpful tool. As we have these conversations, we invite you to not only listen in but also let us know how you'd like to see us shape future podcast conversations on the Enneagram. Drop us an email at allcitypresents@aceinthecity.org.
We wrap up our look at the core values of Ace in the City by discussing the importance of dignity. Joining us is Tabitha Montgomery, Executive Director of the Powderhorn Park Neighborhood Association (PPNA).
In the latest conversation on the core values of Ace in the City, we dive into the topic of generosity with Tim Anderson, Ace's Executive Director.
We're continuing our conversations on the core values that drive the work of Ace in the City. In this episode, listen in as we're joined by Meti Regassa (a long-time student and leader in the Ace community) for a conversation on the importance of presence.
Join us for a new season of All City Presents! We're starting this season by diving into the core values that drive the work of Ace in the City. For our second episode, listen in as Tabitha Montgomery (Executive Director of the PPNA) joins us for a conversation on delight.
Join us for a new season of All City Presents! Moving forward, we'll be shifting the format of the podcast—rather than being centered on interviews with guests, each conversation will focus on a particular topic or question (though we'll still be inviting guests to join these conversations!). We're starting this season by diving into the core values that drive the work of Ace in the City. Listen in as we start with a conversation on humility.
In this episode, Steph and Matt discuss shalom with Osheta Moore—nationally-recognized speaker, author of the book Shalom Sistas, and everyday peacemaker. Visit her website Osheta.com to discover more of her work. We highly encourage you to subscribe to her new podcast series, Dear White Peacemakers.
In this episode, Steph and Matt talk with Mike Martin—a Mennonite-pastor-turned blacksmith, founder of RAWtools, and co-author of Beating Guns. As Mike shares his story, you'll hear what inspired his creative strategy for bringing hope of a better future in a culture weary from gun violence.**We experienced some technical issues with our mics while recording this interview, which you'll mainly notice in Steph's audio.
As we kick off the second season of All City Presents, Matt and Steph dive into a conversation on this season's theme of shalom.
In this episode, Matt and Jill interview Stephanie Spencer—teacher, artist, Enneagram coach and Executive Director of 40 Orchards (40orchards.org). The conversation dives into Stephanie's unique approach to question-asking and studying Scripture, and previews 40 Orchards' new partnering work with All City Presents.
Listen in on our first ever All City Presents event: Cultivating Belonging in a World of Wall-Building, featuring Shane Claiborne. Recorded live at Mt. Olive Lutheran Church on Friday, December 7th, 2018.
In this episode, Jill and Matt talk with Teacher, Author, and Founder and Director of Ace in the City Tim Anderson about belonging in a world of wall-building.
In this episode, Matt and Jill talk with Executive Director of the Powderhorn Park Neighborhood Association, Tabitha Montgomery. Tabitha is a community leader and serves on numerous Boards for Nonprofits in Minneapolis, including but not limited to: Mixed Blood Theater, Alzheimers Association, Midtown Global Market, Upstream Arts, and Ace in the City.
In this episode, Matt and Jill talk with speaker, author, and activist Shane Claiborne about belonging in a world of wall-building.