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Dan Collison, senior director of business development and public affairs at Sherman Associates talks to F&C reporter Dan Netter. Collison discusses his career before coming to Sherman Associates, his beliefs about human flourishing and his job responsibilities.
In the mid-1960s, Michigan State University fielded the first fully racially integrated football team. And they were really good. Those teams forever changed college football. And there efforts are documented in radio special "Teams of the Century" by producers Elizabeth Meister and Dan Collison with Long Haul Productions. Thanks to them for sharing their work on Stateside.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Rob turns the mic on himself to mark the 10th anniversary of meeting his birth mother for the first time. He also features the positively stunning portrait of an adopting mom in "Dear Birth Mother," a Third Coast award-winning doc from Dan Collison and Elizabeth Meister at Long Haul Productions.
History offers valuable lessons on the problems we face now. Dan Collison tells us about naivity as a superpower and how to beat the Minotaur
In this special conversation episode we join pastor Dan Collison for an audio documentary, entitled Poverty for No One, Opportunity for Everyone. In it he talks with 4 community leaders, whom he calls navigators of rebuilding, about their work in Downtown Minneapolis.
In this Conversation episode, Pastor Dan Collison interviews Deborah Moses, the CEO and Executive Director for the House of Charity in the Elliot Park Neighborhood in the East Town area of downtown Minneapolis. Their conversation covers the rapidly transforming East Town area and the work of bridging and connecting neighbors across various life experiences.
In this episode you’ll hear a sermon by Pastor Dan Collison titled Freedom to Become preached at 1st Cov Minneapolis Church on June 28th 2020. In it Dan explores themes of freedom in the book of Galatians and invites us into beloved community.
In this episode you’ll listen in on a conversation Pastor Dan Collision had with Jay Phelan and Phil Anderson on the anniversary of 1st Cov’s removal from the Evangelical Covenant Church for 1st Cov’s commitment to inclusion. They’ll talk about the history of 1st Cov, Pastor Dan’s reaffirmation of ordination, and discuss the importance of honoring the past while also of moving forward. Thanks for listening.
In this Conversation episode, Pastor Dan talks with Elizabeth Flannery about her work in affordable housing and specifically about the East Town Apartments project.
Join Pastor Dan Collison for a conversation with community leader and podcast host, Chanda Smith Baker. They'll discuss Chanda's story and her work in the community as a voice for equity and inclusion through her podcast Conversations with Chanda and as the Vice President of Impact at the Minneapolis Foundation. She talks about become a woman who leads in her community and her desire to see a more equitable Minneapolis.
Dan Collison is the Lead Pastor of First Covenant Church, in Minneapolis and has been serving churches for more than 28 years. He famously was ‘defrocked' for his stance on LGBT issues and is here today to talk about that. How modern ideas of human sexuality and gender fit into Christian teachings, and how it relates to all things. Also, in light of the latest Star Wars trailer being released, we discuss the bastardization of the archetypes that guide us, and where will that lead us.
Dan Collison is the Lead Pastor of First Covenant Church, in Minneapolis and has been serving churches for more than 28 years. He famously was ‘defrocked’ for his stance on LGBT issues and is here today to talk about that. How modern ideas of human sexuality and gender fit into Christian teachings, and how it relates to all things. Also, in light of the latest Star Wars trailer being released, we discuss the bastardization of the archetypes that guide us, and where will that lead us.
The show in part deals with religious pushback at religious intolerance; I start out by talking about how the Jesuits running Brefeuf Jesuit Preparatory School in Indiana refused an archdiocese order to fire a long-time teacher who happens to be gay. The Big Interview is with Minneapolis pastor Dan Collison, who has been defrocked by…
Singing with whales, a cloud of bats and the ballad of a rare bird. Josie Long presents short documentaries and adventures in sound about the natural world. Whale Duet A version of this story first appeared on the podcast Sound Matters Interview by Tim Hinman Produced by Andrea Rangecroft Bats in the Attic Produced by Jessie Lawson The Lord God Bird Originally broadcast in 2005 Produced by Dan Collison and Elizabeth Meister of Long Haul Productions The song - Great God Bird - was written and performed by Sufjan Stevens To listen to the song in its entirety and to hear more Long Haul stories, go to www.longhaulpro.org Production Team: Alia Cassam and Eleanor McDowall Produced by Andrea Rangecroft A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4
Dan Collison, Director of Downtown Partnerships joins us or explain how you can build a coalition either in your community or company to drive innovation and change.
Dan is a pastor, teacher and community leader in Minneapolis Minnesota. Dan seeks to affirm and include the LGBTQ+ community in his congregation despite pressure and threats that he could lose ministry credentials, his reputation and maybe even the church in which he leads. Take a listen with an open mind and heart. Links to give you more background on Dan. https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-collison-47b0087/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=8&v=e2yCPBcARy8 http://mf4i.org/rev-dan-collison-suspended/ BraveMaker LGBTQ+ film, music and live podcast event https://bravemakerfeb2019.eventbrite.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/holycannoli/support
Welcome to day 8 of the 12 Days of Podcasts!Between December 25, 2017, and January 5, 2018, we are recommending one podcast or podcast episode per day! All of our recommendations will encourage you to laugh, think, cry, or do.Today's recommendation comes from Chris.Podcast: ESPN 30 for 30Host: VariousEpisode: The Lights Of WrigleyvilleDescription: When the Tribune Company bought the Chicago Cubs in 1981, its executives saw nighttime baseball as a way to turn around the club's fortunes. The only problem? Scores of Wrigleyville residents were ready to fight against it. Produced by Dan Collison and Elizabeth Meister of Long Haul Productions. Narrated by former Cubs PA announcer Wayne Messmer. [shortcode-variables slug="footer"] See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When the Tribune Company bought the Chicago Cubs in 1981, its executives saw nighttime baseball as a way to turn around the club's fortunes. The only problem? Scores of Wrigleyville residents were ready to fight against it. Produced by Dan Collison and Elizabeth Meister of Long Haul Productions. Narrated by former Cubs PA announcer Wayne Messmer.
Ibrahim Parlak came to the U.S. in 1991 as Kurdish refugee; his friends and neighbors see him as the ideal American immigrant. But the U.S. government considers him "the complete terrorist package" and has been trying to deport him for over a decade. We try to figure out why the two see him so differently. Credits Undone is hosted and produced by Pat Walters. This episode was reported by Alex Kotlowitz, and produced by Julia DeWitt and Emanuele Berry. Our senior producer is Larissa Anderson. Editing by Alan Burdick and Catlin Kenney. Production assistance by Isabella Kulkarni. Undone is mixed and scored by Bobby Lord. Our fact-checker is Michelle Harris. Special thanks to Robert Carpenter and Dan Collison and Elizabeth Meister of Long Haul Productions, who provided tape we used in this episode. You can check out their other work here. Undone was conceived in collaboration with our friends at Retro Report, the documentary film series that connects iconic news events of the past to today. You can find them here.
Since the 1930s, delighted throngs have gathered just outside Linesville, Pennsylvania, to toss bread to a writhing stew of carp and ducks at the Linesville Spillway. The carp are so thick that mallard ducks literally hop, skip and jump on the fishes' backs to compete for a slice of bread. Famous worldwide as the place “where ducks walk on the fish,” the Spillway draws as many as a half-million tourists a year, part of a small but critical tourism economy bolstered by the sale of day-old Wonder Bread from bread shanties that line local streets. But recently, the people of Linesville learned about some big changes planned for the spillway. Dan Collison and Elizabeth Meister paid a visit and, in collaboration with musician Tim Fite, have the fishy tale of the fight for the right to throw bread - the latest in their Song+Story series. (Produced in 2008; description from the original broadcast.)
The small town of Baudette, Minnesota, sits on the U.S./Canadian border, about as far north in the contiguous U.S. as you can get. Famous for snowy winters and a giant concrete walleye that sits downtown, it's also home to a now-decommissioned Coast Guard navigational beacon, a LORAN tower built to guide people across and around the Great Lakes. The Tower is a Baudette landmark, rising hundreds of feet above the bog that surrounds town and signaling to drivers that they're almost home. But recently, it marked the sudden end of another traveller's journey. In the latest installment of their Song+Stories series, in which musicians contribute original songs that contribute to the narrative, Dan Collison and Elizabeth Meister worked with the band Mountain Man. Together, they share this tale of avian navigation gone wrong. Produced in 2011.
On today's episode, three stories told in words and music, all produced by Dan Collison and Elizabeth Meister...
It's good to hear constructive (and, sometimes, not-so-constructive) feedback. However, a LOT of criticism, especially if it's pointed, well....is hard to take. Dan Collison & Elizabeth Meister talk about how to handle tough reviews from listeners.
This hour: the work of Dan Collison and Elizabeth Meister of Long Haul Productions. Dan and Elizabeth specialize in stories that follow people over days, weeks, and even years.