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Returning guest Irene Cho talks to Jonathan and Sy about financial education in marginalized communities, particularly for young people. They discuss the ways courses for marginalized students about money have to contrast with traditional programs, helping people build wealth without teaching them to love wealth, mental health and family dynamics around sharing money, and a lot more! This conversation, as always with Irene, is a lot of fun. Enjoy!Shake the Dust is a podcast of KTF Press. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Subscribe to get our newsletter and bonus episodes at KTFPress.com. Transcripts of every episode are available at KTFPress.com/s/transcripts.HostsJonathan Walton – follow him on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.Sy Hoekstra – follow him on Twitter.Our theme song is “Citizens” by Jon Guerra – listen to the whole song on Spotify.Our podcast art is by Jacqueline Tam – follow her and see her other work on Instagram.Production and editing by Sy Hoekstra.Transcript by Joyce Ambale and Sy Hoekstra.Questions about anything you heard on the show? Write to shakethedust@ktfpress.com and we may answer your question on a future episode. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.ktfpress.com/subscribe
This week, Comadres Karen and Jennifer continue the conversation on bodies with special guest Irene Cho. The conversations centers Asian bodies and the way they have been simultaneously fetishized and rejected in American society. Our guest comadre, Irene Cho, shares her experiences as a Korean-American woman who had to wrestle with her identity and resist the tremendous pressure to assimilate and distance herself from her own culture.
!!!EXPLICIT!!! We finish up our series on the fallout of Roe V. Wade with the infamous and great Irene Cho; she really does break some crap down! Listen in and make sure you check the others in this series.
Pastor Steve shares a brief message on the topic of mental health and then Irene Cho, a licensed clinical therapist, shares further on this subject. Immediately following Irene's talk, there is a question and answer session with Irene and Jean Lee, another local therapist.
EPISODE 24 Today, we are joined by the amazing Irene Cho to talk about her experience in Youth Ministry and how we, as the church, can move out of spaces of toxic theology and abusive patterns of discipleship with our young people and move into liberating, inclusive, and empowering spaces of hope and love. This is SUCH a helpful episode, specifically for those who are currently working with young people. Don't miss it! SHOW NOTES The In Between Irene Cho Twitter | Instagram | Facebook ABOUT Joseph and Nicole are living as bi-vocational pastors and leaders in Spokane, Washington. To support us financially or find more info about our story, visit www.thepetersons.cc. Patreon | Podcast | Instagram
Today we have an interview with Irene Cho, the founder and CEO of a new urban, Christian leadership training company, The InBetween. Irene is a deeply empathetic and thoughtful person who talked to us about her company, her powerful approach to youth ministry, what it looks like for people to help steward the trauma of their communities, and a whole lot of other leadership wisdom. Shake the Dust is a podcast of KTF Press. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Find transcripts of this show, sign up for our free mailing list, and subscribe to our blog at KTFPress.com. Hosts: Jonathan Walton – follow him on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Suzie Lahoud – follow her on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Sy Hoekstra – follow him on Twitter. Our theme song is “Citizens” by Jon Guerra – listen to the whole song on Spotify. Our podcast art is by Jacqueline Tam – follow her and see her other work on Instagram. Shake the Dust is produced and edited by Sy Hoekstra, and transcribed by Suzie Lahoud with help from Descript. Questions about anything you heard on the show? Write to shakethedust@ktfpress.com and we may answer your question on a future episode. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.ktfpress.com/subscribe
ABOUT THIS EPISODE: This episode of the podcast packs a punch: We discuss the sexual misconduct of male leaders in Christian Ministry, and how women can avoid those mistakes by partnering with one another. We do discuss sexual trauma, so if you are sensitive to that subject you may want to skip this episode and we'll see you next week! ABOUT IRENE: Irene is a national speaker, writer, consultant, and advisor, having served over 28 years in youth ministry. Her passion is for the misfits of the world and to bring the gospel message of joy and hope to the least, the lost, and the last. She holds a Master of Divinity from Talbot Theological Seminary and a BA in Christian Education from Biola University. After serving as the Program Manager of Urban Leadership Training for the Fuller Youth Institute (FYI) at Fuller Theological Seminary for the last 11 years, Irene is embarking on a new venture of launching a leadership training and resourcing company for leaders serving on the margins. To find out more, go to FindingtheInBetween.com. She speaks both nationally and internationally to youth and young adults, has written various curricula, and consults for churches and organizations on engaging youth, youth culture, and racial justice issues. Visit her website https://findingtheinbetween.com/ ABOUT WOMEN IN YOUTH MINISTRY: We are an organization that seeks to elevate the voices of women in a male-saturated field. Go to womeninyouthministry.com to explore our blog, join our Facebook community, and learn more about Heather Kenison and her amazing team of women who lead this organization.
Content warning: Strong language used throughout. We have special guest Irene Cho on the podcast this week! In this week's extra-long episode, Irene does a deep-dive into who she is and what her passions are. She opens up about her experiences in America, in the Church, and what it's like growing up Korean.Follow her on all social media: @IreneMChoHead to her website and sign up for her newsletter: findingtheinbetween.comBe sure to give us five stars and recommend us to your friends!Follow us to keep up to date on what's going on in our world!Twitter.com/TheCLRPodcastInstagram.com/TheCLRPodcastFacebook.com/TheCLRPodcastEmail us with any questions or comments, or to ask for resources we mention in this week's episode: TheCLRPodcast@gmail.comHosts:—Darren Calhouninstagram.com/heydarrendarrencalhoun.com—Kevin Coronadoinstagram.com/kev.coronadotwitter.com/kevcoronado92kevincoronado.com—Stacy Henderlong—Sara Nichole—Mixing and editing by Kevin Coronado.—Music provided by The ManyLearn more about them here:Website - https://www.themanyarehere.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/themanyarehereFacebook/Instagram/Twitter - @themanyarehereChurch Resources website - https://www.pluralguild.comGet music by The Many:Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2ZpUGMGiTunes/Apple Music: https://apple.co/3cR0AKCWebsite: https://pluralguild.com/music or https://themanyarehere.com/music
!!!!!EXPLICIT!!!! Welp, White Supremecy is at it again, figured I'd bring Kathy & Irene on to talk about this B.S. stinking up religious spaces.
!!!!EXPLICIT!!!!! Oh yeah, you already know this episode gon be fire! The awesome Irene Cho is on and we break shit down!!! Oops... I said shit....c'mon now!
Today I'm joined Irene Cho. Irene is a national speaker, writer, consultant, and advisor, focusing predominantly on youth identity and faith development, race and diversity, organizational leadership, and women in leadership. In this episode Irene shares her experiences of white evangelical Christianity, and this was contrasting with her own education and understanding of the way of Jesus. She talks about how she was exposed to a variety of different theological perspectives of God, and how this has impacted her and her work. Irene shares her own perspective on God, and how she believes he looks at the world with what is happening in 2020. She then talks about the capitalist, evangelical, patriarchal system we live in, and its systemic racism, and her own experiences of this system. Irene goes on to talk about what action we can take to tear down this corrupt system and create a world, a system which is loving, inclusive, just and more in tune with the true way of Jesus.
In this featured podcast, Irene Cho is joined by worship leaders Angie Hong, SueAnn Shiah, and Julie Tai to discuss Asian American worship—what it looks like, where it starts, and what its future is. This episode originally aired on Centering: The Asian American Christian Podcast. Subscribe to Centering: The Asian American Christian Podcast on soundcloud.com/centeringpodcast or any other podcast service
Culture is evolving at a faster pace than ever before. How can our conversations with Asian American Youth also evolve, growing deeper and better? Join the conversation between our guests Jane Hong-Guzman de Leon, Rosanna Suh, and Kevin Ahn, along with host Irene Cho, on this week's episode of Centering!
Irene Cho joins Kenny and Elle to talk about the most important things in middle school ministry, youth ministry.
We're back! It's season 2 of CENTERING: the Asian American Christian Podcast. This week, our new host Irene Cho, joins Angie Hong (www.angiekayhong.com), SueAnn Shiah (www.sueannshiah.com), and Julie Tai (www.fuller.edu/chapel) to talk Asian American worship: what does it look like, where does it start, and what's our future?
Shame is a hefty word. The complexities get greater as you unpack it. To unravel that shame is a lifetime process and that’s when the adventure begins. Irene Cho poignantly opens up about her lived experiences of erasing shame, dealing with her imperfections, discovering her family history, and why immigrant Asian parents are the way […]
In this episode, Caleb and Todd talk with Elle Campbell, co-founder of Stuff You Can Use, about what she's learned about scaling well, dealing with fear, why representation matters, and more. ------------- *Guest Links* ------------- Elle on Twitter ( https://twitter.com/ellllllllllle ) Elle on Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/elllllllllllllllllle/ ) Stuff You Can Use ( https://stuffyoucanuse.org ) Women in Youth Ministry Who Speak ( https://form.jotform.com/82410739696163 ) Grow Youth & Kids Ministry ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/grow-youth-kids-ministry/id1260816727?mt=8 ) Youth Ministry Answers Podcast ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/youth-ministry-answers-student-ministry-podcast/id945075110?mt=2 ) ----------------- *Links Mentioned* ----------------- Episode 24: Kenny and Elle Campbell on Launching Products, What They're Learning, and Overcoming Failure ( https://simplecast.com/s/8feec7b9 ) Episode 127: What We Learned in January ( https://simplecast.com/s/9fbf51cb ) Predictable Success Quiz ( https://getpredictablesuccess.com/styles-quiz/ ) April Diaz ( http://www.aprildiaz.com ) Youth Ministry Booster Podcast ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/youth-ministry-booster-podcast/id1059313269?mt=2 ) Irene Cho on Twitter ( https://twitter.com/irenemcho ) Austin Channing Brown on Twitter ( https://twitter.com/austinchanning ) I'm Still Here by Austin Channing Brown ( https://www.amazon.com/Im-Still-Here-Dignity-Whiteness/dp/1524760854/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1KNYCGN39SR4K&keywords=im+still+here+black+dignity+in+a+world+made+for+whiteness&qid=1550539077&s=gateway&sprefix=im+still+here%2Caps%2C189&sr=8-1 ) Publishing in Color on Twitter ( https://twitter.com/publishincolor ) Raise Your Voice by Kathy Khang ( https://www.amazon.com/Raise-Your-Voice-Silent-Speak/dp/0830845402/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=2KNAO1R4OO2JH&keywords=raise+your+voice+kathy+khang&psc=1&qid=1550539157&s=gateway&sprefix=raise+your+voice%2Caps%2C183&sr=8-1-spons ) How to Be a Crafivist by Sarah Corbett ( https://www.amazon.com/How-Be-Craftivist-Gentle-Protest/dp/1783524073/ref=sr_1_1?crid=33G17MX6N4OE0&keywords=how+to+be+a+craftivist&qid=1550539259&s=gateway&sprefix=how+to+be+a+car%2Caps%2C188&sr=8-1 ) ------------------------------------------- *The Learner's Corner Recommended Resource* ------------------------------------------- Insight by Tasha Eurich ( https://www.amazon.com/Insight-Surprising-Others-Ourselves-Answers/dp/0525573941/ref=sr_1_1?crid=WHHJLDZFTNF9&keywords=insight+tasha+eurich&qid=1550539316&s=gateway&sprefix=insight%2Caps%2C191&sr=8-1 ) ----------------- *What We Learned* ----------------- Elle tells the story of starting Stuff You Can Use with her husband, Kenny, and how they got to where they are today. Key factors for when deciding what to do and not to do. How to scale well Figure out what kind of company you want. Advice for dealing with fear Answer, "what is the worst thing that can happen?" Elle talks about starting her index of women leaders and speakers. You may not realize something you can do until you see someone else do it. Be ruthless about the voices you are learning from Are you learning from the same person? ------------------------ *New Episode Every Week* ------------------------ Thank you for listening to the Learner's Corner Podcast. We hope you'll join us for next week's episode. Until next time, keep learning and keep growing.
In our 7th installment of the #womenInYM series Fuller Youth Institute leader, Program Director for Urban Youth Resources, longtime youth ministry director and leader, Irene M. Cho sits down with Chad to talk about the difficult realities of growing up in a faith that seemed unbelievable. This interview will surely challenge you, bless you, and encourage you youth ministry leader. Thanks Irene! Follow Irene Cho on TwitterEnter The #WomenInYM Giveaway For Your Chance @ $500 in year long prizes Join The Conversation For #WomenInYMKey Takeaway: "How do we help young people get pruney in God’s freedom." I stumbled into youth ministry. This is not the direction I thought I was headed. Forget the elementary, give me the middle school student! I went on this Damascus journey with God to live out my ministry as Jesus did. What does freedom mean for our faithThe outward actions might look the same, but there is a difference in the internal processing. We do this faith thing not because of fear but because of abundance. Paul will not shut up about freedom. We have these imperatives but it is found in this indicative. Our human nature is to systematize everything. Support the show (http://community.youthministrybooster.com/)
Shane offers a broad base of knowledge and understanding of golf, having been involved with the game in a variety of capacities. In 2006, he spent the summer working as a caddie at the historic St. Andrews links course in Scotland and also later caddied in tournament events for LPGA tour professionals Irene Cho and the late Erica Blasberg. A low-single-digit handicap player, he also competed on the mini-tour circuit for a short time between 2007 and 2008. Shane also hosts his weekly podcast "The Clubhouse With Shane Bacon (https://art19.com/shows/the-clubhouse-with-shane-bacon)". We highly recommend giving it a listen (after you've binge-listened to every single ModGolf Podcast episode, of course). Bacon began his coverage of the sport as a writer for the AOL FanHouse website in 2008. He held that position until 2010 when he began contributing to the Yahoo Sports Devil Ball Golf blog and later accepted a full-time writing position for the CBS’ Eye on Golf blog in 2011. In 2012, he assumed editor duties for the Yahoo Devil Ball site, penning columns, conducting interviews with tour professionals, covering tournament action and producing video content, while also planning the blog’s editorial calendar and overall content strategy. In 2014, he made his first foray into television, joining DirecTV’s upstart “Back9Network,” a golf and lifestyle cable channel, as an on-air personality. During his time with Back9, he co-hosted the show, “The Turn” from the channel’s Connecticut studios. An experienced digital scribe and former mini-tour competitor, Shane Bacon is now a golf reporter for FOX Sports. In his dynamic role, Bacon serves as an on-course contributor during the network’s digital presentations of all eight USGA Championships, including the U.S. Open, U.S. Women’s Open, and U.S. Senior Open, in addition to producing columns and videos throughout the year for FOXSports.com. On this episode Shane and Colin talk about: • Shane's early days as a sports blogger and his first time is front of the camera at Back9 Network. • his 'big break' opportunity to join the FOX Sports Golf team. • why Shane had to "had to readjust my thinking about golf" when considering the future of the game. • European Tour CEO Keith Pelley's Golf Sixes, match play and team events. • how other sports love the underdog but golf fans do not. • what young people think about Tiger Woods. • the innovative culture at FOX Sports that gives their golf staff the creative freedom to experiment. • that people need to remind themselves golf is an escape and we play to get away from everyday life. • Shane's desire to publish a golf game pamphlet (Shane’s Games perhaps?) as a fun, social alternative to 18 hole stroke play. Special Guest: Shane Bacon - FOX Sports Golf Reporter.
Minji takes a moment to reflect on the recent & sudden death of a dear friend and mentor. Irene Cho was an advocate, hustler, & stalwart of the Asian American entertainment community and will be missed by everyone she touched. In this episode, Minji gets real understanding the seven stages grief, & appreciates the universal lessons that often come when dealing with death, especially the importance of time & relationships. Help support the GoFundMe for Irene's son Ethan Follow Minji on: Twitter (@minjeeeezy) Instagram (@minjeezy) Our theme song is "Set Free" by Travis Atreo Follow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our Patreon First of All is a member of the Potluck Podcast Collective