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The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Aaron Zimmerman (he/him) is a career fundraiser and non-profit manager. He has served as PFund Foundation's Director of Development, as a Major and Planned Giving Officer at Twin Cities PBS (TPT), and as the Director of Development and Communications at Domestic Abuse Project, a Minneapolis-based domestic violence therapy and advocacy program.
Best of Interviews - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Aaron Zimmerman (he/him) is a career fundraiser and non-profit manager. He has served as PFund Foundation's Director of Development, as a Major and Planned Giving Officer at Twin Cities PBS (TPT), and as the Director of Development and Communications at Domestic Abuse Project, a Minneapolis-based domestic violence therapy and advocacy program.
Pragmatism is a “philosophy” in two senses of the term. It is a general outlook on life and an academic theory of the universe and our place in it. In this program, Aaron Zimmerman, professor and chair of the Philosophy Department at UC, Santa Barbara, discusses the nature of America's pragmatism. The axiom of pragmatism is Alexander Bain's (1865) theory of belief, which was subsequently developed by Charles Sanders Peirce and William James. Despite its Scottish origins, pragmatism is distinctively American, as philosophers, like Dewey and Rawls (in his later work), adapted American's founding creed to the changes wrought by the Darwinian revolution in biology, offering a pragmatic rationale for natural rights originally grounded in creationist biology. Series: "GRIT Talks" [Humanities] [Show ID: 40130]
Pragmatism is a “philosophy” in two senses of the term. It is a general outlook on life and an academic theory of the universe and our place in it. In this program, Aaron Zimmerman, professor and chair of the Philosophy Department at UC, Santa Barbara, discusses the nature of America's pragmatism. The axiom of pragmatism is Alexander Bain's (1865) theory of belief, which was subsequently developed by Charles Sanders Peirce and William James. Despite its Scottish origins, pragmatism is distinctively American, as philosophers, like Dewey and Rawls (in his later work), adapted American's founding creed to the changes wrought by the Darwinian revolution in biology, offering a pragmatic rationale for natural rights originally grounded in creationist biology. Series: "GRIT Talks" [Humanities] [Show ID: 40130]
Pragmatism is a “philosophy” in two senses of the term. It is a general outlook on life and an academic theory of the universe and our place in it. In this program, Aaron Zimmerman, professor and chair of the Philosophy Department at UC, Santa Barbara, discusses the nature of America's pragmatism. The axiom of pragmatism is Alexander Bain's (1865) theory of belief, which was subsequently developed by Charles Sanders Peirce and William James. Despite its Scottish origins, pragmatism is distinctively American, as philosophers, like Dewey and Rawls (in his later work), adapted American's founding creed to the changes wrought by the Darwinian revolution in biology, offering a pragmatic rationale for natural rights originally grounded in creationist biology. Series: "GRIT Talks" [Humanities] [Show ID: 40130]
Aaron Zimmerman | Lenten Preaching | March 12, 2024
Aaron Zimmerman | Lenten Preaching | March 11, 2024
The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Matt dives deep into the controversial foot washing ad from Sunday’s Super Bowl; North Dakota US Senate candidate Katrina Christiansen tries to make inroads in a deep red state; Kansas City shooting was a dispute between groups; conservatives trying to smear Fani Willis; Aaron Zimmerman from the Pfund Foundation discusses Minnesota being a trans refuge…
The Matt McNeil Show - AM950 The Progressive Voice of Minnesota
Aaron Zimmerman is a career fundraiser and non-profit manager. He has served as PFund Foundation's Director of Development, as a Major and Planned Giving Officer at Twin Cities PBS (TPT), and as the Director of Development and Communications at Domestic Abuse Project, a Minneapolis-based domestic violence therapy and advocacy program. He holds a B.A. degree…
Metaphorosis magazine - beautifully written science fiction and fantasy
The story of Miranda Southbrook has been told and retold with all manner of embellishment and fancy. But this recovered journal is the story told in her own words, the story of a young woman given a terrible choice and tested with an impossible circumstance. It is the account of an extraordinary person wrestling with the most ordinary of questions: what is my place in the world? Narrated by host Matt Gomez. Published in Metaphorosis on 21 July 2023. Find the original at magazine.metaphorosis.com.
Support the showRegister for conference: Preaching in a Post-Christian Age.Join us in the Holy Land in 2024Emails. To-do lists. Doughnuts and coffee. In ministry, there are so many details, ordinary details, to attend to. We know they matter. But when ordinary details pile up, it may be time to step back and say, Something's gotta give. In Acts we have this wonderful story of the apostles realizing there was too much on their plates, and re-organizing the church with a group of deacons. Moral of that story? Delegation, efficiency, and task management can let you do more of the right things in the right way. And they can let the Holy Spirit do more, too.Today's episode is part 2 of an episode we aired last year with Fr. Aaron Zimmerman of St. Alban's Episcopal Church on executive functioning as a pastor. One of our listeners wrote in with some follow-up questions that I thought were great, about emails, time management, delegation, and stress. So I invited Aaron back on the show, along with the Rev. Canon Kimberley Pfeiler, who also knows a lot about keeping it together, staying sane, and trusting God when you're the one in charge. Fr. Aaron Zimmerman is rector at St. Alban's Episcopal Church in Waco, Texas. He is past President of the Board of Directors of Mockingbird Ministries and is currently the Dean for the Northwest Convocation of the Diocese of Texas, and co-hosts the Same Old Song lectionary podcast with the Rev. Jacob Smith.The Rev. Canon Kimberley Pfeiler is a church planter at St. Luke Medical District in Dallas, Texas, and ombudsman for the Diocese of Churches for the Sake of Others, where she develops training and policies to prevent abuse in the church. She serves as the chairman of the board for the Matthew 25 Inititative for Justice and Mercy, and as a bi-vocational priest, she is also vice president at NowVertical Group, which provides advanced analytics for enterprise clients.Whether you're putting down your to-do list for a moment, kicking up your feet on your desk with a second cup of joe, or multitasking like a boss while you listen, we hope you enjoy the conversation.Explore the Superhuman email training program Explore CalendlyExplore Brenee Brown's work on leadershipExplore the Calm app, Headspace app, or Tapping app Check out The One Thing: Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results
What is it, like, 4 weeks until the start of Advent? I am not the kind of person to turn a holiday or a holy season into a time of stress. Believe me. But for everyone pastoring a church, or even on the staff of a church, or even a seriously involved person at a church, will know there are times when things "ramp up" liturgically speaking. When the calendar gets busier. And those can be times of great joy, some of the most fun planning work in a church's year. It can also be a time when the seams show: stress, disorganization, those structural pieces you could have gotten into place six months ago that would have made this easier, but you just never got around to it. If this sounds familiar at all, you may really enjoy our conversation today about administrative skill and executive functioning, and how they help churches and pastors stay sane, and preach the gospel. I'm talking today with the Rev. Aaron Zimmerman. Aaron is rector at St. Alban's Episcopal Church in Waco, Texas. He is past President of the Board of Directors of Mockingbird Ministries and is currently on the advisory board for StoryMakers NYC, a creative studio that designs Christian resources for kids. He is currently the Dean for the Northwest Convocation of the Diocese of Texas, and co-hosts the Same Old Song lectionary podcast with the Rev. Jacob Smith. We take about the whys and wherefores of getting organized, karate chopping emails, setting standing meetings, delegating tasks, taking time off -- but we're not here to heap onto your to-do list shame pile. No! Aaron's got some tips, too, to help you get started, including a word or two for staying gracious with yourself, even as you improve your administrative skills. Register for The Word of God Endures Forever. Check out Aaron's podcast, Same Old Song. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/living-church/support
Now on The Pop Up Reunion Spectacular Surprise Promoter 101 Podcast we feature the legendary Author of "All You Need to Know About the Music Business" and Music Attorney Donald S. Passman Paladins Artists founders Steve Martin, Andy Somers and Wayne Forte walk us through the first year of the agency and it's future Plus a discussion on the state of the industry with the Brooklyn Bowl's Kirk Peterson Three Questions with Superfly's Ben Pitkowsky An special appearances from: BSE's Laurie Jacoby, AGI's Nick Storch, Ineffable's Thomas Cussins, Reliant Talent's Heath Baumhor & Frank Wing, FPC's Scott Leslie, Billboard's Dave Brooks, First Avenue's Nate Kranz, AC's Ted Heinig, Nederlander's Jamie Loeb, Vector's Brian Penix, TM's Pattianne Tarlton, AEG's Jason Bernstein, DSP's Dan Smalls, Jim Runge, Goldenvoice's Elliott Lefko, Works Entertainment's David Britz, Historic Theatre Group's Rick Hansen, Rocks Off's Jake Szufnarowski, LN's Michael Belkin, ICM Andrea Johnson, Warped Tours' Kevin Lyman, Tobin Centers' Aaron Zimmerman, The Pabst Theatre Groups Gary Witt and Matt Beringer, and RCA's Nick Light Hosted By: Emporium Presents' Dan Steinberg + Works Entertainments' Luke Pierce Direct Link: shorturl.at/rEHP7 Email Dan + Luke: steiny@promoter101.net Spotify: https://is.gd/T5SPEC Tweet the Guys: https://twitter.com/Promoters101 Tweet Dan: https://twitter.com/TheJew Tweet Luke: https://twitter.com/wlukepierce Follow us on iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/promoter101-29260148/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steinypromoter101/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/promoter101 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/promoter101 Website: http://www.promoter101.net/ itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/promoter101/id1163910658?mt=2 Google Music: https://is.gd/onEmSt Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/promoter101?refid=stpr Tumbler: http://promoter101.tumblr.com/ Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/user/promoter101 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/promoter101 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/promoter101 Edited by Connor Merritt - Connor@EmporiumPresents.com
Now on The Pop Up Reunion Spectacular Surprise Promoter 101 Podcast we feature the legendary Author of "All You Need to Know About the Music Business" and Music Attorney Donald S. PassmanPaladins Artists founders Steve Martin, Andy Somers and Wayne Forte walk us through the first year of the agency and it's future Plus a discussion on the state of the industry with the Brooklyn Bowl's Kirk PetersonThree Questions with Superfly's Ben PitkowskyAn special appearances from: BSE's Laurie Jacoby, AGI's Nick Storch, Ineffable's Thomas Cussins, Reliant Talent's Heath Baumhor & Frank Wing, FPC's Scott Leslie, Billboard's Dave Brooks, First Avenue's Nate Kranz, AC's Ted Heinig, Nederlander's Jamie Loeb, Vector's Brian Penix, TM's Pattianne Tarlton, AEG's Jason Bernstein, DSP's Dan Smalls, Jim Runge, Goldvoice's Elliott Lefko, Works Entertainment's David Britz, Historic Theatre Group's Rick Hansen, Rocks Off's Jake Szufnarowski, LN's Michael Belkin, ICM Andrea Johnson, Warped Tours' Kevin Lyman, Tobin Centers' Aaron Zimmerman, The Pabst Theatre Groups Gary Witt and Matt Beringer, and RCA's Nick LightHosted By: Emporium Presents' Dan Steinberg + Works Entertainments' Luke Pierce Direct Link: shorturl.at/rEHP7Email Dan + Luke: steiny@promoter101.netSpotify: https://is.gd/T5SPEC Tweet the Guys: https://twitter.com/Promoters101Tweet Dan: https://twitter.com/TheJewTweet Luke: https://twitter.com/wlukepierceFollow us on iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/promoter101-29260148/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steinypromoter101/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/promoter101Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/promoter101Website: http://www.promoter101.net/itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/promoter101/id1163910658?mt=2Google Music: https://is.gd/onEmStStitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/promoter101?refid=stprTumbler: http://promoter101.tumblr.com/Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/user/promoter101YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/promoter101LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/promoter101Edited by Connor Merritt - Connor@EmporiumPresents.com
Recorded at the Mockingbird Conference in NYC, 2017. Property of Mockingbird Ministries, all rights reserved (www.mbird.com).
Beata and Aaron share how joining the Card Counting Crew is just as important as making cards. They believe that even if you feel you're not the most creative (making cards), you can still get involved with Cardz For Kidz and make a positive impact.