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Danielle M. Schroder is a partner in the Madison office at MacGillis Wiemer, LLC. She practices exclusively in personal injury law, representing individuals who have been injured in car crashes and other circumstances that were not their fault. Danielle has fully committed her legal practice to helping her clients recover from hardship and ensuring they get a fair shake when pursuing injury claims with insurance companies. She has successfully resolved various injury cases including car crashes, construction accidents, trip and falls, slip and falls, defective products and more. Danielle also serves as a guardian ad litem for minors who have been injured. Danielle is an officer and board member of the Wisconsin Association for Justice (WAJ), the state's largest voluntary bar organization whose mission is to promote a fair and effective civil justice system by providing education and support for the trial bar profession and by working with government entities to advocate for the legal rights of all Wisconsin citizens. In 2022, Danielle served as Chair of the WAJ's Women's Caucus. Danielle graduated magna cum laude from the University of Wisconsin Law School in 2011. During law school, she was a member of the mock trial team and the Wisconsin International Law Journal. She also was a member and coach of the Wisconsin Vis Moot Court team, which traveled to Vienna, Austria to compete against other law students from around the world. Danielle cares deeply about the rights of her clients and works hard to ensure they are well-represented both in and out of the courtroom. She values her relationships with clients and understands that effective advocacy requires a keen command of both the facts and law associated with each unique case. Danielle has been recognized as a SuperLawyers “Rising Star” and a “Top 40 Under 40” with the National Trial Lawyers organization. Danielle was born and raised in Wisconsin. Outside the office, she can be found with her husband, Mark, and their three kids, Gabby, Faith and Bryce. She enjoys running, biking, and snowboarding – just about any activity that gets her outside and her body moving. She and her family attend Blackhawk Church in Middleton. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-schroder-2b9ab536/ MacGillis Wiemer, LLC: https://www.macgilliswiemer.com/
Danielle M. Schroder is a partner in the Madison office at MacGillis Wiemer, LLC. She practices exclusively in personal injury law, representing individuals who have been injured in car crashes and other circumstances that were not their fault. Danielle has fully committed her legal practice to helping her clients recover from hardship and ensuring they get a fair shake when pursuing injury claims with insurance companies. She has successfully resolved various injury cases including car crashes, construction accidents, trip and falls, slip and falls, defective products and more. Danielle also serves as a guardian ad litem for minors who have been injured. Danielle is an officer and board member of the Wisconsin Association for Justice (WAJ), the state's largest voluntary bar organization whose mission is to promote a fair and effective civil justice system by providing education and support for the trial bar profession and by working with government entities to advocate for the legal rights of all Wisconsin citizens. In 2022, Danielle served as Chair of the WAJ's Women's Caucus. Danielle graduated magna cum laude from the University of Wisconsin Law School in 2011. During law school, she was a member of the mock trial team and the Wisconsin International Law Journal. She also was a member and coach of the Wisconsin Vis Moot Court team, which traveled to Vienna, Austria to compete against other law students from around the world. Danielle cares deeply about the rights of her clients and works hard to ensure they are well-represented both in and out of the courtroom. She values her relationships with clients and understands that effective advocacy requires a keen command of both the facts and law associated with each unique case. Danielle has been recognized as a SuperLawyers “Rising Star” and a “Top 40 Under 40” with the National Trial Lawyers organization. Danielle was born and raised in Wisconsin. Outside the office, she can be found with her husband, Mark, and their three kids, Gabby, Faith and Bryce. She enjoys running, biking, and snowboarding – just about any activity that gets her outside and her body moving. She and her family attend Blackhawk Church in Middleton. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielle-schroder-2b9ab536/ MacGillis Wiemer, LLC: https://www.macgilliswiemer.com/
In this episode, Andy interviews a pastor from Blackhawk Church in Madison, WI, Chris Dolson. Sign up for an Optiv Network subscription: https://optivnetwork.substack.com/Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/optivnetworkFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OptivNetworkEmail us at questions@optivnetwork.com with your questions!Music: "nesting" by Birocratic (http://birocratic.lnk.to/allYL)
Summer Time at The Compass Church! Duh - Duh - Duh - Dum!It's that time of year! Join us as we hear from some friends of the Compass Church. This week we hear from Chris Dolson, teaching pastor emeritus from Blackhawk Church in Wisconsin.Let us know you're here! If you have a need or prayer request we can support you: thecompass.net/connectioncardIf you call The Compass your church home or you'd like to partner with us in what God is doing here, near, and far, you can visit thecompass.net/give
In this bonus episode, we're releasing part of the conversation Pastor Chris Dolson had with longtime Blackhawk Church member, Dr. Rick Lindroth, as part of our Science and Faith course. Dr. Lindroth has a PhD in Ecology and has spent most of his career as a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In this conversation, they discuss what science says about climate change, ways we can make a difference, and whether there's hope for a better future.Additional resources related to this week's episode: Live This Book Resource Page - https://blackhawk.church/live-this-book/ If you have questions you'd like us to answer on the next episode, submit them to podcast@blackhawkchurch.org.
In partnership with Science for the Church, we listen in on a conversation between pastor Chris Dolson, who has embraced science in ministry, and professor Rick Lindroth, who is a committed scientist, and Christ follower. Chris Dolson is Pastor Emeritus at Blackhawk Church in Madison, WI, where he was previously head pastor for 27 years. Chris holds a B.S. in Biology from Indiana State University as well as a Master of Theology from Dallas Theological Seminary and a doctorate of ministry from Gordon-Conwell Seminary. Rick Lindroth has been a professor of Ecology at the University of Wisconsin Madison for 34 years. He holds a B.S. in wildlife biology from Iowa State University and a PHD in ecology from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champagne. Rick has received many awards and honors for his work. He's been a member of Blackhawk Church since 1985. Learn about the work that Science for the Church is doing to pair pastors and scientists, like the example of Chris and Rick, at scienceforthechurch.org. As always we invite you to leave us a rating on your favorite podcast app or send us a comment at podcast@slbrownfoundation.org. Credits: music by Micah Behr, audio engineering by Jesse Koopman, graphic design by Madeline Ramsey.
A theme we return to time and again at Upper House is whole life integration. This means we desire to see Christians who have brought their faith to bear on every aspect of who they are: their minds and emotions, their actions, and their relationships—and also their work. It can often seem like the church is the primary way to serve God, but that's not how the Bible portrays work. In this episode, we hear from the executive director of the faith and work organization Made to Flourish. His name is Matt Rusten and he is sitting down with Upper House's executive director, John Terrill, to talk about the importance of “closing the gap between Sunday and Monday”—erasing the artificial lines many Christians draw between the church and work life, and between sacred and secular work. Matt Rusten received his master of divinity degree from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and has served in churches in North Dakota, the Chicago area, and Kansas City. Before entering his current role as exec director of Made to Flourish, he was pastor of spiritual formation at Blackhawk Church here in Madison. As always we invite you to leave us a rating on your favorite podcast app or send us a comment at podcast@slbrownfoundation.org. Credits: Music by Micah Behr, audio engineering by Jesse Koopman, graphic design by Madeline Ramsey.
Live This Book: God's Plan for Humanity // Image Of God // Charles Yu | 10.02.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Live This Book: God's Plan for Humanity // Order Out of Chaos // Chris Kopp | 09.25.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Live This Book: God's Plan for Humanity // A Personal God // Matt Metzger | 09.18.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Live This Book // Charles Yu | 09.11.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Psalms for the Summer: Psalm 19 // Chris Dolson | 09.04.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Psalms for the Summer // Chris Dolson | 09.04.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Psalms for the Summer: Psalm 14 // Ben Knox | 08.28.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Psalms For The Summer: Psalm 133 // Matt Metzger | 08.21.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Psalms For The Summer: Psalm 121 // Lynne Benik | 08.14.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Psalms For The Summer: Psalm 4 // Charles Yu | 08.07.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Psalms for the Summer: Psalm 33 // Matt Metzger | 07.31.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Psalms for the Summer: Psalm 148 // Chris Dolson | 07.24.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Psalms for the Summer // Psalms 3 // Charles Yu | 07.17.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Re:Work - Rethinking Joy // Matt Metzger and Charles Huang | 7.10.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Re:Work // Rethinking Identity // Matt Rusten | 07.3.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Re:Work: Rethinking Rest // Michael Knapstad | 06.26.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Re: Work // Rethinking Work // Chris Dolson | 6.19.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Vision Sunday 2022: Life that Is Truly Life // Matt Metzger | 06.12.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Micah: Promise-Keeping God // Lynne Benik | 06.05.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Micah: Swords Into Plowshares // Charles Yu | 505.29.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Micah: Transforming Our Community // Matt Metzger | 05.22.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Micah: Do Justice, Love Mercy, Walk Humbly with Your God // Daniel Owen | 05.15.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Micah: Leaders Leave A Wake // Chris Kopp | 05.08.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Micah: More Than a Magic Kingdom // Charles Yu | 05.01.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Micah: A God of Justice // Chris Dolson | 04.24.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Easter: Because He Lives // Matt Metzger | 04.17.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Becoming: Decision Needed // Charles Yu | 04.10.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Becoming: Good God // Chris Dolson | 04.03.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Becoming: Specks and Planks // Matt Metzger |03.27.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Becoming: Our Hearts and Our Treasures // Ben Known | 03.20.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Becoming: How Should We Pray? // Matt Metzger | 03.13.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Becoming: Love For Enemies // Charles Yu | 03.06.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Becoming: The Hidden Life // Chris Kopp | 02.27.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Becoming: Kingdom Sexuality // Charles Yu | 02.20.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Becoming: The New Law for the New Kingdom // Chris Dolson | 02.13.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Becoming: Salt and Light // Chris Dolson | 02.06.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Becoming: Kingdom of Blessing // Charles Yu | 01.30.2022 by Blackhawk Church
This week we welcome Jimmy Bero. Jimmy is the Associate Direction of Student Ministries at one of Blackhawk Church's sites in Fitchburg, Wi. Jimmy and Sarah are co-workers. Jimmy shares how God has continually used creativity to whisper or nudge him. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
I'm Fine: Discontent // Michael Knapstad | 01.23.2022 by Blackhawk Church
Season 2 kicks off with my friend, Hannah Busse. Hannah is the Worship Arts Director at Blackhawk Church in Madison, WI. She exudes grace and creativity! Hannah shares with us stories of hearing God's gentle and tender voice in the midst of anxiety or self criticism and what a gift that has been for her. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
I'm Fine: Anxiety // Matt Metzger | 01.16.2022 by Blackhawk Church
I'm Fine: Anger //Charles Yu | 01.09.2022 by Blackhawk Church
I'm Fine: Exhaustion // Chris Dolson | 01.02.2022 by Blackhawk Church