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In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Brad Fulton, professor of Nonprofit Management and Social Policy at the O'Neill School of Public Affairs at Indiana University, alongside Amber Hacker, Chief of External Affairs at Interfaith America. Our guests discuss the role of religious giving in philanthropy and the surprising trends that emerge from the underlying data. Out of the $557 billion dollars given annually in the United States to charities, twenty percent of the funds come from foundations. Does religious commitment influence that giving? Do we know from available data that generosity makes a person healthier or happier? Does the generation a person's born into—say, a Boomer vs. a Millennial—impact giving patterns? They also discuss new networking tools as it relates to philanthropic giving. Guests Dr. Brad Fulton Amber Hacker Additional Resources “Religious Organizations Crosscutting the Nonprofit Sector,” by Brad R. Fulton “Faith-Based Public Foundations: Identifying the Field and Assessing its Impact,” by Allison Ralph and Brad R. Fulton “Money, Meet Meaning,” by Amber Hacker and Tom Levinson
June 5, 2023 Season 4 Episode 1California, United States: Brad Fulton never sought to be a teacher or to work with young people. But he came to believe God created him for this purpose. And when he stopped struggling against that, he really found a passion for making a difference. His story is an honest take on the ups and downs that led him value being connected to his purpose by creating positive connections with young people.Accessibility Options: Watch the unedited video interview with subtitles or read the edited podcast transcript by visiting this podcast's web page.Support the show
On today's program, a lawsuit brought by indigenous people against New Tribes Mission could force many missionary organizations to re-think the way they do their work. And a new study highlights the vital role churches play in helping those with food insecurities. We begin today with more news from Liberty University. The way Liberty University has handled sexual assault incidents has come under scrutiny in recent months. This week, a new report by the investigative journalism organization Pro Publica alleges that Liberty has discouraged women from coming forward with their stories because to do so could get them expelled. There's a quick, easy, and FREE way you can support this podcast, and that is to give us a rating on your podcast app. The more ratings we get, the more attention we get from search engines, and that helps new listeners find us. And, by the way, when you give us a rating, leave us a comment, too. I read them all. The producers for today's program are Rich Roszel and Steve Gandy. We get database and other technical support from Cathy Goddard, Stephen DuBarry, and Casey Sudduth. Writers who contributed to today's program include Anne Stych, Steve Rabey, Brad Fulton, Bobby Ross Jr., Jessica Mundie, Hannah Dreyfus, and Bob Smietana—and you, Warren. Special thanks to Religion UnPlugged for contributing material for this week's program. Until next time, may God bless you.
On today's program, a lawsuit brought by indigenous people against New Tribes Mission could force many missionary organizations to re-think the way they do their work. And a new study highlights the vital role churches play in helping those with food insecurities. We begin today with more news from Liberty University. The way Liberty University has handled sexual assault incidents has come under scrutiny in recent months. This week, a new report by the investigative journalism organization Pro Publica alleges that Liberty has discouraged women from coming forward with their stories because to do so could get them expelled. There's a quick, easy, and FREE way you can support this podcast, and that is to give us a rating on your podcast app. The more ratings we get, the more attention we get from search engines, and that helps new listeners find us. And, by the way, when you give us a rating, leave us a comment, too. I read them all. The producers for today's program are Rich Roszel and Steve Gandy. We get database and other technical support from Cathy Goddard, Stephen DuBarry, and Casey Sudduth. Writers who contributed to today's program include Anne Stych, Steve Rabey, Brad Fulton, Bobby Ross Jr., Jessica Mundie, Hannah Dreyfus, and Bob Smietana—and you, Warren. Special thanks to Religion UnPlugged for contributing material for this week's program. Until next time, may God bless you.
Driver turnover is a costly problem, but it's doubly hard to swallow when you already have good drivers, but you can hang onto them. Jim Park's guests in this episode, Jane Jazrawy of CarriersEdge along with Brad Fulton and Allyson Smith both of Stay Metrics, offer some tips that can help solve your retention problems. Driver Satisfaction Survey Best Fleets to Drive For Follow HDT on social media: Twitter Facebook LinkedIn
HDT Talks Trucking's third season casts an eye toward the future. We talk with Stefan Seltz-Axmacher, the CEO and co-founder of now-defunct driverless truck startup, Starsky Robotics, about the possible future of autonomous trucks. We'll also dig into some of the advanced fuel-saving technology we might need to meet the strict fuel economy standards imposed by Phase 2 of the Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction regulations. And we'll find out why The National Transportation Safety Board wants to see drivers tested for obstructive sleep apnea. As well, we'll meet HDT's 2020 Fleet Innovators; six people who are never satisfied with the status quo and are always looking for ways to do things better. We'll wrap up season three with some innovative ideas on how you can reduce driver turnover and make your company a more satisfying place to work. We'll speak with Jane Jazrawy of CarriersEdge along with Brad Fulton and Allyson Smith of Stay Metrics. Stay tuned, Season Three drops July 1! Follow HDT on social media: Twitter Facebook LinkedIn
Pacific Crest Trail Section Hiker Brad Fulton aka "Old School" joins Jester on today's podcast. Brad talks to us about how he got his trail name, how he first heard about the PCT, his gear changes after his first section hike, and why his gear makes him a more efficient hiker. At the end of the interview, Brad reminds us that there is "nothing like the hiking community"! Thank you, Brad! Connect with Brad Fulton: https://www.facebook.com/brad.fulton.564 https://www.instagram.com/bradsfulton/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNhM5kQhTsE&feature=youtu.be "Let's Talk Gear" w/ Steve Kammeyer: Steve goes into detail about his gear list and offers several additional gear suggestions. Steve's Gear List: Pack - ULA Circuit, ULA OHM ** Tent - Nemo Hornet 2 (2019-2020) Quilt - Cedar Ridge Down Quilt Sleeping Pad - Nemo Tensor, Nemo Cosmo (Colder Weather) Pillow - Wilderness Technology Pillow** Stove/Pot - BRS 3000T / Toaks 750ml Pack Liner/Stuff Sacks - Wilderness Technology - 10L, 30L, 50L** Food Bag - ULA Food Bag (12-13L)** Power Brick - (2) Anker 10,000 ** - These items can be purchased directly from Steve Kammeyer Additional Gear Suggestions: Pack - Hyperlite, Osprey Tent - Big Agnes Copper Spur, Big Agnes Fly Creek Quilt - Jacks R Better, UGQ Sleeping Pad - Therm-a-Rest NeoAir XLite, XTherm, UberLite Pillow - Sea To Summit Aeros Stove/Pot - MSR Pocket Rocket, Optimus Crux Lite Pack Liner - Sea to Summit Stuff Sacks - Sea to Summit If you have questions about Steve's Gear List or want to ask Steve a question directly you can reach him at stevekammeyer@gmail.com or if you are a member of the Backpacking Gear Flea Market on Facebook you can reach out to him on FB Messenger. Thanks for listening and Happy Section Hiking! Connect with Julie "Jester" Gayheart: Email: jesternc2212@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jesterhikes/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jesterhikes Music provided for this Podcast by The Okee Dokee Brothers "Through The Woods" www.okeedokee.org Connect with Steve "Ki-Ki" Kammeyer: Email: stevekammeyer@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/BackpackingGearFleaMarket Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOYQ3vC-zZHvykhQa7dYSkg/feed
Today's guest, Brad Fulton, was a militant atheist who met Jesus. His story will inspire you to not give up living and sharing your faith with friends who think they don't need the Savior.
Today's guest, Brad Fulton, was a militant atheist who met Jesus. His story will inspire you to not give up living and sharing your faith with friends who think they don't need the Savior.
You can't keep Brad Fulton too far from a stage. The Melbourne native cut his teeth at the helm of a triple-pronged guitar attack in The Gun Runners before becoming a member of feminist hardcore renegades Outright. He's also subbed in as lead guitarist for Ceres, worshipped one of the dark lords of rock & roll with The Glenn Danzing Tapdanzig Extravadanzig and has most recently spent time as a stage-hand and guitar tech for the likes of The Smith Street Band, Luca Brasi and Violent Soho. In-between duties at the Enmore Theatre for the sold-out Violent Death Gooch Rats tour, Fullo pulled up a chair and shared tales from the road, from the guitar rack and from the top of the stairwell at Caringbah Bizzo's (RIP). Support for All My Friends Are in Bar Bands comes from Spit the Dummy Records. New releases from Treehouses and Nothing Rhymes with David out now: http://spittthedummyrecords.bigcartel.com Support also comes from Sad Grrrls Club. Sad Grrrls Fest is one month away! Melbourne at the Reverence Hotel October 1st and Sydney at the Factory Floor on October 8th. For more information and tickets, visit www.sadgrrrlsclub.com Support also comes from YOU! For as little as one dollar a month, you can help keep this show up online. For more information, visit http://www.patreon.com/barbands Follow Brad on Instagram: @breadpls Follow the podcast on Twitter: @barbandspod Follow David on Twitter and Instagram: @DJYwrites Follow Sad Grrrls Club on Twitter and Instagram: @sadgrrrlsclub