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Best podcasts about Amy Butler

Latest podcast episodes about Amy Butler

HR Unplugged
Bad Bosses Problem? How to Help Employees and the Organization Deal with Poor Managers

HR Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 57:12


What's your worst bad boss story? It seems like everyone's got one. We expect leaders to provide guidance and make sound decisions, but that's not always the case, and it can put employees and HR in a tricky position.In this episode (our first live show!), we sit down with Amy Butler, VP of People Operations at Awardco, and Jared Olsen, VP of People Experience at JobNimbus for a candid discussion about the challenges of poor leadership.We kick the conversation off by swapping our worst bad boss stories, including a shocking tale of fraud and an unexpected firing during maternity leave. But more importantly, Amy and Jared share the best lessons learned from bad past experiences and how they feed into their approach to people management today.We cover the importance of good coaching, transparent communication, setting expectations, and much more in this episode. It's a must-listen for anyone looking to improve leadership at their organization!Key moments: Our worst bad boss stories and lessons learnedHow a poor onboarding experience inspired Jared's thorough approach to onboarding todayStrategies to help employees dealing with poor managementWhy you should build a coaching cultureWhy Amy uses AMAs alongside engagement surveysHow poor people leaders can repair relationships with employeesWhy transparency and difficult conversations are importantHow responsible is HR for dealing with poor management?Key links:Subscribe to HR Unplugged Series: https://www.bamboohr.com/resources/podcasts/hr-unplugged/Join HR Heroes Slack Community: https://join.slack.com/t/hrheroesworkspace/shared_invite/zt-21ad3f1r8-dkWC2EdmyhxUAHw9cGLdQwBamboo HR Homepage: https://www.bamboohr.com/Connect with Amy on LinkedInConnect with Jared on LinkedIn

The Skippy Report
Amy Butler, Outdoor Educator and Telemark Skier

The Skippy Report

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2024 81:36


Amy Butler is a Vermont based published Outdoor Educator and hard charging Telemark Skier.  Amy's Book, Educating Children Outdoors, is an educator's resource with the rationale for bringing nature-based curriculum to your school and classroom no matter if you are in a rural or urban setting. The book has activities spread across five seasonal units with 25 lesson plans. Oh yeah, we also talk about the Zen/Chi of Telemark Skiing. Enjoy!

ReBloom
Amy Butler: Listen To The Taps and Follow Your Creative Heart

ReBloom

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 59:49


Sometimes moving forward is a challenge, but as Amy Butler shared with us, “We are trained deeply to hold on to things that make us feel secure or understand ourselves. To understand myself further, I needed to grow and change and allow myself to do that.” Hear how she listened to the taps on her shoulder. Amy seeks to uplift people and create products that enrich their lives and inspire others to seek out and grow their own creativity. Throughout the years, Amy has created fabrics, patterns, books, and extensive collections of home decor, craft and fashion products. Through global workshops and retreats, Amy gets to align with other like-minded folks to explore local cultures around the world and bring about a sense of our deep-seated human connection.WEB SITE: https://www.amybutlerdesign.com/CARAVAN SOUK ONLINE STORE: https://www.amybutlerdesign.com/new-page-4GLOBAL RETREATS: https://www.amybutlerdesign.com/global-retreats-workshopsBLOSSOM MAGAZINE: https://www.amybutlerdesign.com/new-pageINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/amybutlerdesign/FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/amybutlerdesignOur Podcast is proudly sponsored by Jet Creative and UrbanStems! Jet Creative is a women-owned marketing firm committed to community and empowerment. If you are looking to build a website or start a podcast--visit JetCreative.com/Podcast to kickstart your journey. UrbanStems is your go-to source for fresh gorgeous bouquets flowers and gifts delivered coast-to-coast! USE: BLOOMBIG20 to save 20%!Subscribe to this podcast and follow us on Instagram and Facebook @rebloom.podcast

Good Faith Weekly
Good Faith Weekly, 05/17/2024 - Amy Butler's Hawai'i + Cody Sanders

Good Faith Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 55:58


A weekly podcast exploring stories at the intersection of faith and culture through an inclusive Christian lens. This week: Missy gives Mitch and special guest Amy Butler a quiz about Amy's native Hawai'i. Guest: Cody Sanders, associate professor at Luther Seminary and co-author (with Mikeal Parsons) of "Corpse Care: Ethics for Tending the Dead." "Good Faith Weekly" is produced out of Norman, Oklahoma. Music is by Pond5. Learn more at www.GoodFaithMedia.org and @GFMediaOrg Cody Sanders ~ https://www.luthersem.edu/faculty/cody-sanders/ "Corpse Care: Ethics for Tending the Dead" book ~ https://www.amazon.com/dp/1506471315 Amy Butler ~ https://www.pastoramy.com/ Invested Faith ~ https://www.investedfaith.org/ Asian / Pacific American Heritage Month ~ https://www.asianpacificheritage.gov/ Festival of Homiletics ~ https://festivalofhomiletics.com/ This episode is brought to you by the Baptist House of Studies at Perkins School of Theology at Southern Methodist University. Learn more at https://www.smu.edu/perkins

The Forest Educator with Ricardo Sierra | A Podcast for Revolutionary Conversations about Nature-Based Education
Episode 89 - Teacher, Mentor, Author, Advocate: The Natural Evolution of Amy Butler

The Forest Educator with Ricardo Sierra | A Podcast for Revolutionary Conversations about Nature-Based Education

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 63:35


One of the goals of this podcast is to shine some light on the accomplishments and hard work of amazing naturalists and educators like Amy Butler.  Her tireless work in the northern heart of Vermont has led to nature based programs for youth, wonderful staff training, public school partnerships and a thriving North Branch Nature Center. In our conversation, Amy shares details about her book 'Educating Children Outdoors', which is a guide for teachers and educators to achieve outstanding results for students of all ages.  She shares stories from her early adventures in earth skills, tracking and nature studies, and her work as a teacher in various roles and educational settings. We dive into a number of issues that seem to come up for all nature educators when they begin to partner with public schools, and Amy shares her successes from her extensive experience.  It is always inspiring and insightful to talk to someone who has been walking the talk for decades, and to hear about her new book. Amy's Book Educating Children Outdoors:   https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/book/9781501771903/educating-children-outdoors/#bookTabs=1 Website:   https://amybutlervermont.com/ Instagram:   @amycoyotevt               @topshackliftie X (twitter):   @amycoyote Affiliated Organization:  northbranchnaturecenter.org Join the Forest Educator Patreon! https://patreon.com/ForestEducatorPodcast Connect with Ricardo: https://www.foresteducator.com/ https://www.theforestboxforkids.com/ https://www.hawkcircle.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ricardo-sierra-5980931/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_forest_educator_podcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RicardohawkSierra

Igniting Imagination: Leadership Ministry
Discovering a Way Back to Each Other with Rev. Dr. Amy Butler

Igniting Imagination: Leadership Ministry

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 44:37


The Rev. Dr. Amy Butler is a master at facing reality and claiming leadership. In her newly released memoir, Beautiful and Terrible Things: Faith, Doubt, and Discovering a Way Back to Each Other, she weaves together what is real and messy and hard with what is true and hopeful and redemptive, reminding us that the journey of faith is inextricably all those things. In our conversation with Pastor Amy, we get to experience a powerful leader, whose vulnerability and honesty offer a witness of the kind of leadership our beautiful (and terrible) world needs today. We hope you find it inspiring as you seek to navigate and lead in this season! If this podcast is meaningful to you, please share with friends and colleagues and leave us a review. Thanks for listening!In this conversation, you'll hear:Why Amy chose “Beautiful and Terrible Things” as her theme and book titleThe beautiful and terrible things present in the church todayThe connection between vulnerability and leadership and how Amy has leaned into vulnerabilityAmy's vision for Invested Faith, the philanthropic initiative she founded An excerpt from Amy's bookAbout Amy ButlerRev. Dr. Amy Butler is the founder of the philanthropic initiative Invested Faith. She previously served as the first woman senior minister of The Riverside Church in New York City, senior pastor of Calvary Baptist Church (D.C.), associate pastor at St. Charles Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans, and intentional interim minister at National City Christian Church (D.C.). Pastor Amy holds degrees from Baylor University, the International Baptist Theological Seminary, and Wesley Theological Seminary. A mother of three children, she currently lives in Hawaii.Amy Butler's website: https://www.pastoramy.com/Invested Faith's website: https://www.investedfaith.org/Amy's book is Beautiful and Terrible Things: Faith, Doubt, and Discovering a Way Back to Each Other.To view videos of podcast episodes, please go to the Igniting Imagination YouTube.Subscribe to our Learning and Innovation emails here. We send emails about each episode and include additional related resources related to the episode's topic. We know your inbox is inundated these days, we aim to send you content that is inspiring, innovative, and impactful for your life and ministry.If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts / iTunes?

The Quilter on Fire Podcast
QOF Episode 150 - Amy Butler

The Quilter on Fire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 111:30


I'm so excited to chat today with Amy Butler. She is known worldwide for her colour and design as a multi passionate creator. You can spot her designs in a second. I think her aesthetic is best described as comfort, in my mind anyway, because every photo on her website evokes a sense of world travel, but also the joy and comfort of home.She has accomplished so much in her career, but always seems to follow her own unique path. And it's been brilliant to watch the journey of success through recurring self discovery. She's not afraid to embrace change. This episode is one of those ones that left me wanting to ask a hundred more questions.Amy Butler's WEBSITE -  https://www.amybutlerdesign.com/Quilter on Fire Website - https://quilteronfire.com/Square One Textile Art WorkshopLink to Brandy's email list Kristy's Quilt Picture BookQuilter on Fire PatternsFree Quilter on Fire Holiday Table Runner VIDEO Call Judy at Opulent Quilt Journeys at 1-877-235-3767 or go to the Opulent Quilt Journeys Website.  Support the showThank you for listening to the Quilter on Fire Podcast.

MPR News with Kerri Miller
How a pastor's faith survived 'Beautiful and Terrible Things'

MPR News with Kerri Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 51:15


“Here is the world,” writes theologian Frederick Buechner. “Beautiful and terrible things will happen. Don't be afraid.”Those words rooted Amy Butler through some of the darkest moments of her life. As Butler slowly embraced her call to be a pastor, she was rejected by her conservative evangelical family, who doesn't believe women should be in pastoral roles. She was the first woman ever appointed to lead the historic Riverside Church in New York City, but the challenges of breaking the “stained glass ceiling” almost caused her to lose her faith. In her new memoir, “Beautiful and Terrible Things,” Butler takes us inside her life story. She covers joyful and painful moments, including the loss of a child, her unexpected divorce and the hardships of being a woman in ministry. But ultimately, as she tells MPR News host Kerri Miller on this week's Big Books and Bold Ideas, she found that vulnerability is worth it. Butler writes in the introduction, “The invitation to become who we're meant to be happens at the intersection of human pain and divine hope, and almost always in the context of relationship.”Guest: Rev. Amy Butler is currently pastoring a Baptist church in her home state of Hawaii. Her new book is “Beautiful and Terrible Things: Faith, Doubt and Discovering a Way Back To Each Other.”Subscribe to Big Books and Bold Ideas with Kerri Miller podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RSS or anywhere you get your podcasts.Subscribe to the Thread newsletter for the latest book and author news and must-read recommendations.

Richmond's First Baptist Church
The Balance Podcast - Episode 10 - Amy Butler

Richmond's First Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 29:21


Good God
Amy Butler: Embracing Jesus' Message in the Church, in the World, and in our Lives

Good God

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 43:08


George is joined by his friend and colleague Rev. Dr. Amy Butler, author of the recently released Beautiful and Terrible Things on the necessity of community, the inevitability of conflict, and the transformative power of radical love.They discuss her book and her story, how the weaponizing of religion today is similar to the political situation Jesus encountered, and the need for crossing boundaries and for doing the hard work.“Religious communities can be good and redemptive and world-changing if we'll only do the hard work.” - Amy Butler

This Is the Author
S8 E39: Amy Butler, Julie Skolnick, and Faith Eury Cho

This Is the Author

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 14:02


In this episode, meet Pastor Amy Butler, founder of With Understanding Comes Calm Julie F. Skolnick, and Honor Summit CEO and founder Faith Eury Cho. Listen in to hear what inspired these authors to write their books, and what it was like recording their audiobooks in the studio. Beautiful and Terrible Things by Amy Butler: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/546293/beautiful-and-terrible-things-by-amy-butler/audio/ Gifted and Distractible by Julie F. Skolnick: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/727187/gifted-and-distractible-by-julie-f-skolnick-ma-jd/audio Experiencing Friendship with God by Faith Eury Cho: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/726243/experiencing-friendship-with-god-by-faith-eury-cho/audio

Beloved Journal
The Rev. Dr. Amy Butler

Beloved Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 25:24


Today on the podcast we welcome the Rev. Dr. Amy Butler to Beloved Journal. Amy's recently released book, "Beautiful and Terrible Things" speaks to her journey through ministry and life. Dr. Butler is currently serving as the Designated Pastor of Community Church of Honolulu in Hawaii. She was the seventh Senior Minister of the Riverside Church, and the first woman to serve in that role. She also held pastorates at Calvary Baptist Church in Washington DC and St. Charles Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans. She is also the founder of Invested Faith. Check out Amy's new book: Beautiful and Terrible Things. Check out Invested Faith.

Beloved Journal
The Rev. Dr. Amy Butler

Beloved Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2023 25:24


Today on the podcast we welcome the Rev. Dr. Amy Butler to Beloved Journal. Amy's recently released book, "Beautiful and Terrible Things" speaks to her journey through ministry and life. Dr. Butler is currently serving as the Designated Pastor of Community Church of Honolulu in Hawaii. She was the seventh Senior Minister of the Riverside Church, and the first woman to serve in that role. She also held pastorates at Calvary Baptist Church in Washington DC and St. Charles Avenue Baptist Church in New Orleans. She is also the founder of Invested Faith. Check out Amy's new book: Beautiful and Terrible Things. Check out Invested Faith.

Lady Preacher Podcast
Beautiful and Terrible Things with Rev. Dr. Amy Butler

Lady Preacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 43:34


In her recent memoir, Beautiful and Terrible Things: Faith, Doubt, and Discovering A Way Back to Each Other, Rev. Dr. Amy Butler shares about finding her way through wreckage after wreckage. A deeply personal, yet incredibly universal memoir. She's here with us today to share more of her story, talk about where God's Spirit has been nudging her lately, and, of course, what she is still learning.Important LinksLearn more about Pastor AmyLearn more about Invested Faith   Order Pastor Amy's new book, Beautiful and Terrible ThingsAbout AmyPastor Amy believes deeply that courageous communities of people who live with tenacious love can change the world.  Much of her career has been spent helping build communities of radical witness in the institutional church. She is currently serving as Designated Pastor at the Community Church of Honolulu in Hawai'i.Before that, Amy served for for five years as the seventh Senior Minister and first woman at the helm of The Riverside Church in the City of New York. She holds degrees from Baylor University, the International Baptist Theological Seminary, and Wesley Theological Seminary. Pastor Amy's professional ministry career began as the director of a homeless shelter for women in New Orleans, Louisiana; she later became Associate Pastor of Membership and Mission at St. Charles Avenue Baptist Church in the city of New Orleans. In 2003, Butler was called to the position of Senior Minister of Calvary Baptist Church in Washington, D.C.'s Chinatown, where she was also the first woman to lead that historic congregation.  Though leading institutions of faith in this moment can be one of the most challenging leadership tasks around, she is optimistic about the impact faith communities have on the world. When she's not busy leading, teaching, preaching or writing, Pastor Amy enjoys the beach (obviously), and hanging out with friends. She is an avid reader and loves to write, recently completing her first memoir, now published by Penguin Random House Books. Pastor Amy is mom to three amazing young adults who are each making their way in the world; they are her favorites.  Connect with us!Sign up to receive a little Gospel in your inbox every Monday Morning with our weekly devotional.Check out our website for great resources, previous blog posts, and more.Get some Lady Preacher Podcast swag!Find us on Instagram and Facebook

Good Faith Weekly
Good Faith Weekly, 9/29/2023 - Familiar Chaos + Amy Butler

Good Faith Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 58:37


A weekly podcast exploring stories at the intersection of faith and culture through an inclusive Christian lens. This week: Mitch and Missy trace some of the week's biggest news -- that is, Senate dress codes and a Swiftie jersey surge. Guest: Amy Butler, founder of Invested Faith and author of the new book "Beautiful and Terrible Things." "Good Faith Weekly" is produced out of Norman, Oklahoma. Music is by Pond5. Learn more at www.GoodFaithMedia.org and @GFMediaOrg Links: Pastor Amy Butler ~ https://www.pastoramy.com/ Invested Faith ~ https://www.investedfaith.org/ "Beautiful and Terrible Things: Faith, Doubt, and Discovering a Way Back to Each Other" ~ https://www.amazon.com/dp/0399589481

caithnesscraftcollective
Me Made May in Mey 29

caithnesscraftcollective

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 12:48


Today I talk about the Liverpool Tunic Shirt Dress by Amy Butler.

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The Grow Guide
We're Back With Our Fall 2022 Season! Covering 20 Questions About The Gardening Season & Chatting Zucchini Boat Races

The Grow Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 61:31


Thank-you to this week's sponsor Evolve Organic Fertilizer. We're back with our Fall 2022 season of The Grow Guide! We have 10 fantastic episodes coming up for you this season, featuring guests from across Canada & the U.S. In this week's episode, Maggie and Dave catch-up on their growing seasons with a round of 20 questions and speak with guest, Amy Butler the President of the Flying Zucchini Society in East Vancouver about their fun community event. Find links to everything discussed in our show notes on our website. 

Future Christian
Amy Butler is still invested in faith and the church -- here's why

Future Christian

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 41:42


"The church can break our hearts more often than it does the gospel work of healing us" says pastor Amy Butler, who in being the first woman to serve at 3 different churches knows what it's like to find heartbreak rather than healing. In this conversation, Pastor Amy shares why she still believes the church can be a powerful force for healing and hope, talks about Invested Faith - one of the ways she is seeking to lead the church forward into more healing and hope,  and explains why she's fascinated with the question, "what does it take to build community that can change the world." Rev. Dr. Amy Butler currently leads National City Christian Church as intentional interim Senior Minister. Before that, Amy served for for five years as the seventh Senior Minister and first woman at the helm of The Riverside Church in the City of New York.  She holds degrees from Baylor University, the International Baptist Theological Seminary, and Wesley Theological Seminary. When she's not busy leading, teaching, preaching or writing, Pastor Amy is an avid reader and loves to write, recently completing her first memoir which will soon be published by Penguin Random House Books. Pastor Amy is mom to three amazing young adults who are each making their way in the world; they are her favorites.   The Future Christian Podcast is a production of Torn Curtain Arts and Resonate Media.

Two On One Project
Two On One: What the Constitution Means to Me with The Rev. Amy Butler

Two On One Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 60:29


“The Constitution is a living document. That is what is so beautiful about it. It is a living, warm-blooded, steamy document. It is not a patchwork quilt. It is hot and sweaty. It is a crucible. … A pot in which you put many different ingredients and boil them together until they transform into something else. Something that is sometimes magic. So you see, our Constitution is like a witch's cauldron.”And the constitution, like our Bible, needs to contextual understanding which is why we are re-releasing this episode from October 2020 with the incredible Rev. Dr. Amy Butler#TwoOnOneProject #TwoOnOne #AreYouStillWatching #whattheconstitutionmeanstome #broadway #constitutionbroadway #theater #broadway# AmyButler #church #faith #progressivechristians #Jesus #Constitution # roe #standwithpp #plannedparenthood #keepabortionlegal #womenrights #hope #love #faith #church #god #mentalhealthExclusive Deal for Our Deuces! Make ordinary time EXTRAORDINARY with the exclusive code TWOONONE15 for 15% off your stole order!Support the show

First Community Church
Faith Kit hosted by Glen Miles featuring Amy Butler

First Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 34:01


Meet your host, Glen Miles: Dr. R. Glen Miles is the Senior Minister of First Community Church in Columbus, Ohio beginning in March 2017. First Community is a multi-site church with north and south locations in Columbus and Camp Akita in Logan, Ohio, a ministry of the church that welcomes over 1800 youth campers each year. This 3000-member congregation has a long and storied history as a place of welcome and acceptance. With a focus on meaningful worship and effective preaching, Glen's dynamic, powerful style demonstrates his philosophy that the mission of the church is to proclaim the unconditional love of God available for all people. He is a prominent resource for issues regarding congregational guidance and general church administration. Glen regularly teaches classes in the areas of Biblical interpretation, community building, life transitions, ethics, religion, and society. Glen holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from the Claremont School of Theology in Claremont, Calif., a Master of Divinity degree from Emmanuel Christian Seminary in Johnson City, Tenn., and a Bachelor of Science degree from Bushnell University in Eugene, Ore. Glen has served churches in Kansas City, Missouri; Atlanta, Georgia; San Diego, California; Concord, California; Johnson City, Tennessee; and Hanford, California. He and his wife Julie have two sons, Nate, and Steven. Glen's guest this week is Amy Butler. Pastor Amy believes deeply that courageous communities of people who live with tenacious love can change the world. Much of her career has been spent helping build communities of radical witness in the institutional church. She currently leads National City Christian Church as intentional interim Senior Minister. Amy most recently served until 2019 as the seventh Senior Minister and first woman at the helm of The Riverside Church in the City of New York. She holds degrees from Baylor University, the International Baptist Theological Seminary, and Wesley Theological Seminary. Pastor Amy's professional ministry career began as the director of a homeless shelter for women in New Orleans, Louisiana; she later became Associate Pastor of Membership and Mission at St. Charles Avenue Baptist Church in the city of New Orleans. In 2003, Butler was called to the position of Senior Minister of Calvary Baptist Church in Washington, D.C.'s Chinatown, where she was also the first woman to lead that historic congregation. Though leading institutions of faith in this moment can be one of the most challenging leadership tasks around, she is optimistic about the impact faith communities have on the world. When she's not busy leading, teaching, preaching or writing, Pastor Amy enjoys exploring the city wearing a mask, and hanging out with friends, at an appropriate social distance. She is an avid reader and loves to write, recently completing her first memoir which will be published by Penguin Random House Books. Pastor Amy is a single mom to three amazing young adults who are each making their way in the world; they are her favorites. She played the cello in high school but that has absolutely no relevance to her current life. Her children would say that her status as a licensed motorcyclist is the direct result of a midlife crisis, but she disagrees. And she hates exercise with a passion, perpetually bitter about a metabolism that requires it.

CUEcast
Pastor Amy Butler

CUEcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 18:49


Pastor Amy Butler discusses the power of communication as we seek to lead people through the communities of faith we serve. Amy is Pastor of the National City Christian Church in Washington, D. C. 

Good Faith Weekly
Good Faith Weekly, 02/11/2022 - Pastor Amy Butler and Invested Faith

Good Faith Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 53:37


A weekly podcast exploring stories at the intersection of faith and culture through an inclusive Christian lens. This week Mitch and Autumn talk about the work Mitch has been doing on the road over the past few weeks, the latest legislative shots fired at public education, and recent fractures stemming from the January 6 insurrection. Later, Pastor Amy Butler joins the show to talk about her nonprofit, Invested Faith. Amy believes deeply that courageous communities of people who live with tenacious love can change the world. Much of her career has been spent helping build communities of radical witness in the institutional church. She currently leads National City Christian Church as intentional interim Senior Minister. She launched Invested Faith, a nonprofit seeking to provide small grants to faith-rooted entrepreneurs.

Good Faith Weekly
Good Faith Weekly, 02/11/2022 - Pastor Amy Butler and Invested Faith

Good Faith Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 53:37


A weekly podcast exploring stories at the intersection of faith and culture through an inclusive Christian lens. This week Mitch and Autumn talk about the work Mitch has been doing on the road over the past few weeks, the latest legislative shots fired at public education, and recent fractures stemming from the January 6 insurrection.Later, Pastor Amy Butler joins the show to talk about her nonprofit, Invested Faith. Amy believes deeply that courageous communities of people who live with tenacious love can change the world. Much of her career has been spent helping build communities of radical witness in the institutional church. She currently leads National City Christian Church as intentional interim Senior Minister. She launched Invested Faith, a nonprofit seeking to provide small grants to faith-rooted entrepreneurs.

Along the Way Life's Journey
Meg Nocero: Manifesting with Meg

Along the Way Life's Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 25:55


Meg Nocero, Esq., is a former federal prosecutor, inspirational speaker, certified empowerment coach, and award-winning author of The Magical Guide to Bliss: Daily Keys to Unlock Your Dreams, Spirit, and Inner Bliss and a book of affirmations called Sparkle & Shine, 108 M.A.N.T.R.A.s to Brighten Your Day and Lighten Your Way. She holds a BA in Spanish with a concentration in Italian from Boston College, an MA in International Affairs from the University of Miami, and a JD from St. Thomas University School of Law. She is a member of the Florida Bar and serves on the Wellness Committee of the American Immigration Lawyers Association. She holds certifications from the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, the DHS/ICE Mentoring Program, the Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching, the International Coaching Federation, The Happiness Studies Academy, Yale's The Science of Well-Being, David Allen's Getting Things Done—the Art of Stress-Free Productivity, and Stephen Covey's FOCUS: Your Highest Priorities on Time Management. After she was brought on stage in Miami with Oprah Winfrey in 2014, she was inspired to manifest the life of her dreams and founded Butterflies & Bliss LLC as well as S.H.I.N.E. Networking Inc. that provides educational scholarships to young innovative leaders and is a Love Button Global Movement Ambassador. She appeared on CNN Español with Ismael Cala and hosts a YouTube podcast called Manifesting with Meg: Conversations with Extraordinary People. She has delivered a TEDx talk on how to wake up to your dreams and has been interviewed for online media including MSNBC, CBS, the Boston Herald, and the Chicago Tribune. She also participated on the “Improve Your Mind, Body, Soul, and Even Your Wallet” panel at BookConline 2020. Meg is also a contributing author for Amy Butler's Blossom: Create Love—Express Beauty—Be Kind, for Thrive Girl Thrive, A Woman's Guide for Abundant Mental, Emotional, and Spiritual Wellbeing, and The Price of Greatness: Powerful Stories of Overcoming Tests, Trials & Adversity in the Pursuit of a Dream. She was named a finalist in the Inspirational Nonfiction Category for both the 2017 Next Generation Indie Book Awards and the eleventh Annual National Indie Excellence Awards; she won the 2019 Independent Press Award for Motivational Books; and she was named a Notable Top 100 Indie Authors in the Shelf Unbound Best Indie Books, a Gold Level-One Recipient for the Mom's Choice Award in 2020, a 2021 finalist in the Book Excellence Awards and a Quarterfinalist in the 2021 Book Life Prize Nonfiction Contest.   Follow Meg: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/meg-nocero-esq-686b8715/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/megnocero/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/megnocero YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCati3jiHnBi5ym6z8Pcu5iQ Websites: https://megnocero.com/   Follow Carl: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carlbuccellatoofficial Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CarlBuccellatoAuthor LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carl-buccellato-60234139 Website: https://toeverypageaturning.com   Produced by Social Chameleon: https://socialchameleon.us/

Wine, Women and Words
Codes & History with Amy Butler Greenfield

Wine, Women and Words

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 46:57


Amy Butler Greenfield discusses her biography "The Woman All Spies Fear" about renowned cryptanalyst Elizebeth Smith Friedman. We dive into Amy's approach to writing non-fiction, Elizebeth's incredible life & just nerd out on writing & history. Be sure to check out our shop on Bookshop.org to be able to help support independent bookstores and this podcast. You can find "The Woman All Spies Fear" under "Featured Books." 

Author, Can I Ask You?
Amy Butler Greenfield on one of the world's most remarkable (and least known) code breakers

Author, Can I Ask You?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 22:01


Amy cracks the story of brilliant code breaker Elizebeth Smith Friedman, and talks about the life event that changed the course of her writing. https://www.amybutlergreenfield.com/

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Krush 92.5 Podcast Network
The Cork Dork's Host Cancer Support Community and Those Behind The Amy Butler Roast 10/24 at Terra Mia Vineyards on the Liquid Lunch

Krush 92.5 Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 44:35


The Cork Dork's Host the Cancer Support Community and Those Behind The Amy Butler Roast 10/24 at Terra Mia Vineyards on the Liquid Lunch. For tickets and for more info, visit www.CSCslo.org

Working Preacher Books podcast
004: Karoline Lewis, A Lay Preacher's Guide

Working Preacher Books podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 31:30


In this episode, Rolf Jacobson and Amy Butler talk with Karoline Lewis, author of "A Lay Preacher's Guide" in the Working Preacher Books series. Watch an extended video version at https://youtu.be/xpNcG2yRLBk Working Preacher Books podcast is a series focused on igniting your curiosity as a preacher and connecting you with the living Word. Join us as we gain insights and hear stories straight from Working Preacher authors about proclaiming an authentic Word in challenging times.

Where Wine Takes You - A Paso Wine Podcast
Ep 28 – Making Wine For Many – Featuring Amy Butler of Ranchero Cellars & Anthony Yount of Denner Vineyards | The Royal Nonesuch Farm | SixMileBridge Vineyards

Where Wine Takes You - A Paso Wine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 58:21


Holmesville Church of the Brethren
Worship Service May 16, 2021

Holmesville Church of the Brethren

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 32:53


It's Ascension Sunday! Our message today is a shortened version of "Don't Just Stand There, Do Something!" written by Rev. Amy Butler for "A Sermon for Every Sunday."  Our hymns are "Christ is risen! Shout Hosanna!" "Blessed Assurance," and "Rejoice, the Lord is King!" Lyrics are here: https://digitalsongsandhymns.com/songs/7665, https://hymnary.org/text/blessed_assurance_jesus_is_mine, and here: https://hymnary.org/text/rejoice_the_lord_is_king_your_lord_and_k. 

The Naked Preacher Podcast
"Preachers Are Vulnerable" with Rev. Dr. Amy Butler

The Naked Preacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 38:10


This episode is a re-publish of the inaugural "Naked Preacher Podcast" show! I just had a great conversation yesterday with 16 colleagues in ministry which reminded me of the value of vulnerability. We all need one another in this life and, as humans, crave spaces where we can be our authentic selves. This podcast is dedicated to all those "people of the cloth" who help make their churches such spaces for the sake of their congregation, even when it means taking a little risk! PS - I promise, new episodes are on the way soon!

One Bourbon, One Chard, Or One Beer Podcast
Have You Listened To A Ford Lately? with Amy Butler

One Bourbon, One Chard, Or One Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 84:10


Stub is in the umpire's chair this week spinning a playlist called "Have You Listened To A Ford Lately?" as he and Kern welcome back VERY SPECIAL GUEST Amy Butler of Ranchero Cellars in Paso Robles.   This week's playlist includes: Take It Easy - Eagles Full-Time Lover - The Fabulous Thunderbirds Kiss Me Deadly - Lita Ford I Wanna Be Bad - Willa Ford Steve McQueen - Sword Beach Blue Thunder - Galaxie 500 What Was I Thinkin' - Deirks Bentley   Remember—One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer is a drinking game you can play along with at home. Full details and rules available at www.onebourbononechard.com If you find yourself liking, singing along to, or playing along with One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer, please Please PLEASE rate and review us on iTunes, Stitcher, Soundcloud, or wherever you found our podcast. It helps other lushes like you find our podcast and to build our community. If you rate and review us and we ever meet you, we'll buy you one bourbon, one chard, or one beer (our choice).

One Bourbon, One Chard, Or One Beer Podcast
Lost Dogs, Busted Stuff, Dead Letters, and Shenanigans with Amy Butler

One Bourbon, One Chard, Or One Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 84:25


Kern is in the umpire's chair this week spinning a playlist called "Lost Dogs, Busted Stuff, Dead Letters, and Shenanigans" as he and Stub welcome VERY SPECIAL GUEST Amy Butler of Ranchero Cellars in Paso Robles.   This week's playlist includes: Hold Your Head Up - Mother Love Bone / Argent La Femme d'argent - Air You're My Everything - Slaughter Where Is The Love? - Black Eyed Peas Teenage Dirtbag - Wheatus Harden My Heart - Quarterflash James Brown Is Dead - L.A. Style   Remember—One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer is a drinking game you can play along with at home. Full details and rules available at www.onebourbononechard.com If you find yourself liking, singing along to, or playing along with One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer, please Please PLEASE rate and review us on iTunes, Stitcher, Soundcloud, or wherever you found our podcast. It helps other lushes like you find our podcast and to build our community. If you rate and review us and we ever meet you, we'll buy you one bourbon, one chard, or one beer (our choice).

CUEcast
Episode 51: An interview with the Rev. Dr. Amy Butler

CUEcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 30:45


Having served as a missionary in New Orleans and later as Senior Pastor at Calvary Baptist Church in Washington D.C. (2003-2014) followed by Riverside Church in New York City (2014-2019), Amy has always been fascinated by the question, “What does it take to build a community that can change the world?” Amy now serves at Interim Pastor at National City Christian Church in Washington, D.C., whose church facility is the rehearsal venue for all YouthCUE festival events in the heart of the Nation’s Capital. You’ll not want to miss this important and enlightening CUEcast episode!

The Adoptive Mom
AMP S7E101: Enneagram 5s and Adoption - Amy Butler and Jolene Smith

The Adoptive Mom

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 60:19


https://theadoptivemompodcast.com/blog/amyandjolene

caithnesscraftcollective
Episode 223 - The Touch

caithnesscraftcollective

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 62:17


Blether is on Touch and how we are losing it whilst being in a Pandemic. And also how I cannot resist touching all the soft yarn and material in the shop. Wots e Craic - Recommend the Evolution book by Susan Crawford. New Patterns by Maddie Harvey and Ramsey Baggins. Swap - Do you want to do a Christmas Swap? I've asked on Ravelry but I also want to know for those that can't use it if they want to. Me Me Me - Colour Affection by Vera Valamaki. Severine by Vanessa Smith. Liverpool Tunic by Amy Butler. Miss Figgy's Sewing Book for Girls

Spiritual Capital
What happened to the church? - Amy Butler (S1, Ep27)

Spiritual Capital

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 26:44


Who should get in on the business of repairing the world? Public theologian Amy Butler understands why you might say, not the church. But as a minister at a historic church in D.C. she'd also like to gently encourage you to rethink your answer.

caithnesscraftcollective
Episode 221 - I Invite you to like it

caithnesscraftcollective

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 56:19


Blether - Disliking things. Wots e craic - Winston sweater by Jane Richmond Origami scarf by RastusHsu Me Me Me - Léger Redux by Espace Tricot Rivers and Rainbows hat and mitten set by Martaschmarta Severine by Vanessa Smith Masks by Stitchodyssey Liverpool Tunic by Amy Butler

MSU Today with Russ White
Campus, community, curriculum, and culture guide sustainability at MSU

MSU Today with Russ White

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 21:21


It was 50 years ago we celebrated the inaugural Earth Day on April 22nd, 1970. Created by Wisconsin Senator Gaylord Nelson, an estimated 20 million people participated nationwide. The observance has since become a global phenomenon. MSU Today is marking Earth Day 2020 with a round table conversation among MSU environmental leaders, who have devoted much of their lives to the environmental, social, and economic sustainability of the university and our planet.   Vennie Gore is Vice President for Auxiliary Enterprises, Dan Bollman is Vice President for Strategic Infrastructure Planning and Facilities, and Amy Bulter is Director of Sustainability at Michigan State University.  “Sustainability has been one of our key values as an organization dating back to 2007,” says Gore. “And it started as a response to students. Not only is it about recycling and reusing, but it is also how we procure various different products in fair trade. There are both the physical things that we do around the residence halls and in hospitality areas, but it's also a way of how we look at the social ramifications of the things we do.”  As Bollman reflects on Earth Day, “it seems like we often get so caught up in the day-to-day we don't take time to step back and really pause and think about how our actions really can affect the larger ecosystem and can have a great impact on this Earth. When I think about Earth Day, I think about how our sustainable actions today can have a real big impact tomorrow. Often for us, it's around energy savings, but it's also really about protecting the natural environment and the human health of all of our occupants on campus.”  And for Butler “Earth Day is a time where people become aware and awaken their passion for protecting the environment  They make a commitment to take action. Every single person has a role to play. Here at MSU, we look at sustainability as the 4C's: campus, community, curriculum, and culture. It's really the intersection of all the things that Vennie said, all the things that Dan said, weaved together with our academic and our innovation side as well. And that's what we look at to move the university forward. It's certainly something that our students demand. It's something that our alumni demand. And it is embedded in the roots of who we are in the mission of the university as a premier land grant institution.”  The group discusses the impact of the university's energy transition plan that began in 2012 and how MSU has met some of those goals two years early. And they talk about sustainability being in MSU's DNA.  “Sustainability and being socially aware isn't something that we do as an add-on, it's just who we are,” says Gore.   “One of the things we're really focusing on is continuing to expand the reach of sustainability throughout the campus by engaging our faculty, our staff, students and alumni,“ Butler says. “Another important role that we play is convening thought leaders to start having some of the tough conversations around subjects like climate change, and resiliency, and mobility, and economic prosperity, and even environmental justice.”  “And we're beginning to take a look at how we reduce our carbon footprint across the campus,” says Gore. “We have a supply chain that goes back and forth and we feed 50,000 people a day when we're fully in campus. As semi-autonomous vehicles come in, what are the things that we can begin to look at in terms of reducing our energy footprint with electric vehicles in the future or even autonomous vehicles?”  The group talks about how covid-19 is impacting sustainability at MSU.   “It's causing us to really look at how we do things. It has brought more awareness to the surface of the importance of sustainability in having tools in place to help us to deal with things like this,” Butler continues. “And it's given our university an opportunity to really show how we can be leaders in demonstrating technology and innovation quickly when the community needs it.”   “MSU is here for the long haul,” says Bollman. “As a university, it's important for us to think holistically about the future and what we can do to ensure that our way of life is protected. Our day-to-day actions have a definite impact on our future and it's important that we keep that in front of us. We try to think sustainably in really everything that we do.”  “We're the institution of a thousand years,” says Gore. “We need to really be mindful of how we leave the campus and the campus environment for the succeeding generations of people who will follow us. One of the great things about Michigan State is that we have a low barrier for collaboration across units, and that's what you see.”  MSU Today airs Sunday mornings at 9:00 on 105.1 FM and AM 870. 

The Creative Superheroes Podcast
CSP #53: On being a multi-passionate artist with designer Amy Butler

The Creative Superheroes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 25:01


Designer Amy Butler is a global ambassador of beauty. A prolific artist, storyteller, and creative visionary, Amy seeks to uplift people, to create products that enrich peoples' lives, and inspire others to seek out and grow their own creativity.   

Manifesting with Meg: Conversations with Extraordinary People
Manifesting with Meg: Ep 24 with Amy Butler -Gratitude is Magic in November

Manifesting with Meg: Conversations with Extraordinary People

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 55:43


Manifesting with Meg: Episode 24-Gratitude is Magic in November with Special Guest Amy Butler Introducing Amy. Designer Amy Butler is a global ambassador of beauty. A prolific artist, storyteller, and creative visionary, Amy seeks to uplift people, to create products that enrich people’s lives, and inspire others to seek out and grow their own creativity. Throughout the years, Amy has created fabrics, patterns, books, and extensive collections of home decor, craft and fashion products. With her print and online magazine “Blossom” Amy has become a catalyst, building a conscientious forum to explore creativity, beauty, and empowerment in other people’s lives. Through global workshops and live events, Amy gets to work with other like-minded creatives to explore local cultures around the world, and bring about a sense of our deep-seated human connection. As Amy's tagline for Blossom reads: “Express Love. Create Beauty. Be Kind.” She’ll be the first to tell you, It’s all about Love. November is the time of the year where we are all reminded to use the simple and powerful words “thank you, thank you, thank you!” Gratitude has an amazing transformational energy. It allows you to celebrate every day. When you appreciate everything you have then you attract and align with more things to celebrate and to be grateful for. For her most current contact information, follow her on Instagram @amybutlerdesign, Facebook, www.facebook.com/amybutlerdesign, Blossom Magazine via her web site: www.amybutlerdesign.com/blossommagazine . Manifesting with Meg is a monthly FBLive/podcast taking the listener through the year with empowering conversations from January and Carpe Diem- Seize the Day to December, Awe-inspiring Magic and Miracles. Join us, get empowered and inspired to make the changes you need to manifest the most amazing life of your dreams! And go get your copy of The Magical Guide to Bliss on amazon.com or go to www.megnocero.com. Blessings & Bliss! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/meg-nocero/support

Everyone Has A Voice
Season 4 - Episode 37 - A U-Turn in the Single Lane w/Amy Butler - Author, Speaker & Teache

Everyone Has A Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 23:01


One of the biggest fears in life is being alone. Amy shares her story of being single, being conned, and bouncing back. “God is a redeeming God.” - Amy Butler

Good God
Episode 85: Amy Butler on the future of the church

Good God

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 30:10


You won't want to miss a minute of this episode if you are concerned with the future of the church. Amy Butler offers some fierce criticism of the American church as well some ideas for how it can redeem itself.

Good God
Episode 84: Amy Butler on women in ministry

Good God

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 30:10


Amy Butler was the first female pastor of Riverside Church: the historic Protestant cathedral built by the Rockefellers in New York's Upper West Side. She is on Good God to talk about her time there--the good and the bad--and how it all came to an end. She also offers insights on being a woman in a male dominated role, and how we can do better for women in ministry.

Spirited
Keeping It Real with Rev. Dr. Amy Butler

Spirited

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 33:38


Spirited
Keeping It Real with Rev. Dr. Amy Butler

Spirited

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 33:38


Spirited
Keeping It Real with Rev. Dr. Amy Butler

Spirited

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 33:38


Homebrewed Christianity Podcast
Genealogy of Liberal Theology from PYM

Homebrewed Christianity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2015 28:52


Scott Paeth and Douglas Ottati tackle the lightning round at Progressive Youth Ministry with a whirlwind tour of the history of liberal theology.  You can hear part 1 of the live show from that evening featuring Amy Butler and John Vest here. Both Paeth and Ottati have been on HBC multiple times. Here are a couple of links for each of them. Paeth's first visit.  BONUS-cast.     2014 PYMC. Ottati's first visit (Christology).  Why write a liberal theology? We want to thank Phillips Theological Seminary for their awesome sponsorship of this evening and their ongoing partnership. Please check out their new ministry degrees ... including the Masters in Theological Studies and Doctor of Ministry! Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Homebrewed Christianity Podcast
Amy Butler and John Vest from PYM 2015

Homebrewed Christianity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2015 53:58


Progressive Youth Ministry 2015 in Chicago gave HBC a chance to hang with the Reverend Doctors Amy Butler and John Vest! Thanks to Phillips Theological Seminary for sponsoring the evening and make sure you check out the new Masters of Arts in Social Justice. Kudos to the Hatchery for providing the pint glasses. They were very useful. This is part 1 of that marathon evening and part 2 will be on the TNT in 3 days with a Genealogy of Liberal Theology. Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The CraftSanity Podcast
CraftSanity #88 11.02.08 Amy Butler

The CraftSanity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2008 61:40


Like many of us pursuing our own creative dreams, Amy Butler built her business one small step at a time. She designed and stitched and designed some more and before long fabric lovers across the country knew her name. On this episode of CraftSanity, designer Amy Butler, 42, of Grandville, Ohio, takes us back to her creative roots and shares her story, one sure to inspire those of you working to build a creative business of your own.