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Looking Forward Our Way
The $100 Million Investment Revolutionizing Ohio's Future Workforce

Looking Forward Our Way

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 73:11 Transcription Available


"This was a a really strong convening then for employers and education to to better communicate and then plan on how to improve that connectivity between graduating students and employment."We welcome guest experts John Hambrick, Work-Based Learning Coordinator at the Educational Service Center (ESC) of Central Ohio, and Lauren Stowe Jones, Senior Director of K-12 Partnerships at Columbus State Community College.John Hambrick, who moved to Columbus in 1998, transitioned from a background in education and restaurant industry work into non-profit roles, ultimately leading him to his current position in workforce development at ESC of Central Ohio. The Educational Service Center serves 30 member school districts across eight counties, working to bridge the gap between K-12 education and industry needs.Lauren Stowe Jones started her educational journey as a 7th-grade teacher in Boston but returned to Central Ohio due to high living costs. She joined Columbus State Community College, where she worked on reforming developmental education to reduce the need for remedial courses. Presently, she oversees 10,000 high school students taking college credit courses through the College Credit Plus program. This significant initiative offers free college courses to high school students, impacting their educational pathways.Both guests emphasize preparing students for future job markets by aligning educational programs with evolving industry demands in Central Ohio. They highlight dual enrollment and teacher education programs as critical strategies. Lauren discusses how dual enrollment influences teaching demographics and necessitates changes in teacher preparation to deploy educators quickly and support their continuous development. John highlights Ohio's emphasis on expanding registered apprenticeship programs, especially to address teacher shortages, and mentions the creation of teacher academies in school districts as pre-apprenticeships.Ohio's alternative licensure models are also a focal point, creating pathways for veterans and industry professionals to enter teaching roles. John outlines significant state funding to support education, including a $100 million investment from the Ohio legislature for career technical education equipment and workforce boot camps. While the full impact of these initiatives on students remains to be seen, the guests express optimism about creating more informed and prepared students.The conversation turns to the integration of technology, particularly the role of AI, in education. AI is viewed as a complement to traditional teaching methods rather than a replacement. Teachers will need to adapt, and educational policies will have to guide the use of AI in schools. Community involvement is also essential, with partnerships between colleges, businesses, and economic development sectors shaping educational messages and providing resources.Educational innovation is discussed, including the creation of innovation labs equipped with VR, 3D printers, and augmented reality tools. These efforts aim to provide equitable access to technology for all students. Programs like the Intel project highlight economic development activities, with a need to communicate future manufacturing and economic opportunities to the community. Columbus State has introduced career educators focused on in-demand industries and developed tailored educational materials for various audiences to spread awareness about regional career opportunities.Partnerships with economic development partners are crucial to bring business insights into the educational realm, helping prepare students for new career pathways. Emerging technologies, smart mobility, and connected technology in Central Ohio are also highlighted, with resources provided by entities like the Department of Transportation and DriveOhio. Columbus State's advanced training center in New...

Neil Rogers Show
Neil Rogers Show (June 14, 1989)

Neil Rogers Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 42:42


Part of Dion's appearance on the world famous Neil Rogers show. The 1st course is served by Boone from Siam Doll The Bird, Fat Rich, and the rest of the chazzers at WIOD. Dion has some Neily burgers and calls from Veggie from Boca and John Hambrick.

Banksy and Perko
Episode 017: How To Build Your Church's Reputation w/ John Hambrick

Banksy and Perko

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 54:09


Welcome to the Bricks and Clicks Church Leadership Podcast where church leaders and ministry experts share ideas, solutions and experiences about making church work in person and online.Today on the podcast, our hosts Jason Perkins (Perko) and Duncan Banks (Banksy) have a conversation with John Hambrick from FOR Atlanta on how to endear your church to your community.It's time to flip the lid on what drives your church. If your current strategy to reach new people is driving lots of new growth then you probably don't need this webinar series. If not, then we'd love to help.Make sure to be following us online on...Twitter: https://twitter.com/brickclickpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bricksandclickspodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BricksandClicksPodcastWe also wanted to take a minute to thank our partners, of both the Further Faster Network and the Irresistible Churches Network.Right Now MediaThe FOR CompanyIf you are interested in the Further Faster Network in the United Kingdom or the Irresistible Churches Network in Australia, please email bricksandclickspodcast@gmail.com so that we can get you connected. Our website mentioned in the show will be up and running as soon as possible!We are looking forward to connecting with you.

Christ City Church, Washington DC
Forgive Us Our Trespasses

Christ City Church, Washington DC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 22:36


Guest preacher Teesha Hadra preaches on the Parable of the Prodigal Son and how God's forgiveness is the foundation and the model for becoming forgiveness people. [Luke 15:11-24] Teesha Hadra earned a Juris Doctor from the University of Florida. She practiced law for nearly seven years before leaving to begin full time ministry in 2013 at Buckhead Church, a campus of North Point Community Church in Atlanta. Teesha received an MDiv from Fuller Theological Seminary and is ordained to the transitional diaconate in the Anglican Church in North America. She previously served as the Executive Pastor at Church of the Resurrection, an Anglican parish in Los Angeles. Teesha and her husband live in New Orleans where she serves as a Chaplain at University Medical Center. She recently co-authored Black & White: Disrupting Racism One Friendship at a Time with her friend, John Hambrick. 

I'd Buy That For A Dollar
John Hambrick - Windmill in a Jet Filled Sky

I'd Buy That For A Dollar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 44:03


Co-host Jeremy brings us news anchor and investigative journalist John Hambrick's single foray into the music industry and it's a doozy of a boot stomper.   If you like us, please support us at patreon.com/idbuythatpodcast to get exclusive content (episodes on 45s!), or tell a friend about us. Broke and have no friends? Leave us a review, it helps more people find us. Thanks!

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The Morning Rage
The One Where Friends Disrupt Racism with Teesha Hadra

The Morning Rage

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 67:16


If you enjoyed this episode, please buy Teesha Hadra and John Hambrick's book:"Black and White: Disrupting Racism One Friendship At A Time" Other things we think you might find interesting include: "How To Fight Racism" by Jemar TisbyThe Pandemic Has Erased Entire Categories of Friendship by Amanda Mull for The Atlantic Watch our Bachelor Episode 5 Recap on YouTube 

Looking Forward Our Way
The Future Of Our Workforce In A Pandemic, Pt 2

Looking Forward Our Way

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 42:11


Regardless of the news of the day, our economy and our workforce are always at the forefront. We all want to know if our jobs are secure, or, if we need a job that one is going to come our way. In this part two of our two-part series, we continue our conversation with https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelly-fuller-49891512/ (Kelly Fuller, Director of Workforce Development for the Columbus Chamber) and https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhambrick/ (John Hambrick, Work-Based Learning Coordinator at the Educational Service Center of Central Ohio) (ESC). We look at the issue of skills in our workforce and the concerns from employers on finding skilled workers. Plus, we provide local employers with information on resources to build to capacity. Kelly and John have suggestions about programs, services, and funding that provide skills training to current employees. Our workforce has gone through a revolution of work-space over the past 6 months! Who ever thought a larger number of employees would be working from their kitchen tables? There is on-going development of “best practices” for employers to help them through a “work from home” environment. Employers can receive that information much easier than they would have thought. Older worker employment issues are still part of our workforce conversation. Especially those who have likely been greatly affected in the pandemic.  This population is vulnerable to the disease, and possibly concerned about their work situation. OR, they may have lost their employment. Kelly and John provide some tips for those who may be older adults either trying to reenter the workforce, or who are looking for a different work situation.   https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZFYLQXZnPlsmdaTgNYp1TINmQAYfy6nneJX (Here is a list of resources mentioned in the podcast.) We would love to hear from you. Email us at hello@lookingforwardourway.com. Find us on https://www.facebook.com/lookingforwardourway/ (Facebook). And of course everything can be found on our website, https://my.captivate.fm/www.lookingforwardourway.com (Looking Forward Our Way.) Recorded in Studio C at https://my.captivate.fm/www.channel511.com (511 Studios). A production of https://my.captivate.fm/www.circle270media.com (Circle270Media Podcast Consultants).

Looking Forward Our Way
The Future Of Our Workforce In A Pandemic, Pt 2 - Preview

Looking Forward Our Way

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 1:30


Regardless of the news of the day, our economy and our workforce are always at the forefront. We all want to know if our jobs are secure, or, if we need a job that one is going to come our way. In our next episode, we continue our conversation with https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelly-fuller-49891512/ (Kelly Fuller, Director of Workforce Development for the Columbus Chamber) and https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhambrick/ (John Hambrick, Work-Based Learning Coordinator at the Educational Service Center of Central Ohio) (ESC). We will be covering over a two part series... Information on the Central Ohio workforce, current state and outlook for the future – short term and long term Review of the skills needed in this current workforce scenario and methods for building skills – from the employers' standpoint as well as advice for job seekers Connecting those skills to those 50+, both management and skilled labor   This second of two episodes lands in your podcast player and our website on Monday February 1st, 2021. Here's a preview of part two. We would love to hear from you. Email us at hello@lookingforwardourway.com. Find us on https://www.facebook.com/lookingforwardourway/ (Facebook). And of course everything can be found on our website, https://my.captivate.fm/www.lookingforwardourway.com (Looking Forward Our Way.) Recorded in Studio C at https://my.captivate.fm/www.channel511.com (511 Studios). A production of https://my.captivate.fm/www.circle270media.com (Circle270Media Podcast Consultants).

Looking Forward Our Way
The Future Of Our Workforce In A Pandemic, Pt 1

Looking Forward Our Way

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 24:32


Regardless of the news of the day, our economy and our workforce are always at the forefront. We all want to know if our jobs are secure, or, if we need a job that one is going to come our way. In this part one of a two part series, we talk with https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelly-fuller-49891512/ (Kelly Fuller, Director of Workforce Development for the Columbus Chamber) and https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhambrick/ (John Hambrick, Work-Based Learning Coordinator at the Educational Service Center of Central Ohio) (ESC). We start with their perceptions of our job market today. Yes, we are in a pandemic, but that will change. We may not return to the “old normal”, we may enter a new pattern. How has the workforce changed for the good and bad? We would all like a “crystal ball” telling us when the current situation will change.  We find out what they think we should expect as we enter into 2021. We have a strong suspicion that many jobs will change once we work through the pandemic. We talk about particular jobs or industries that will not make it through this crisis. And if they see particular jobs or industries that have been created in the pandemic that will continue to grow/build over the next year or two or more. https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=XZFYLQXZnPlsmdaTgNYp1TINmQAYfy6nneJX (Here is a link to the list of resources mentioned in the podcast.) We would love to hear from you. Email us at hello@lookingforwardourway.com. Find us on https://www.facebook.com/lookingforwardourway/ (Facebook). And of course everything can be found on our website, https://my.captivate.fm/www.lookingforwardourway.com (Looking Forward Our Way.) Recorded in Studio C at https://my.captivate.fm/www.channel511.com (511 Studios). A production of https://my.captivate.fm/www.circle270media.com (Circle270Media Podcast Consultants).

Looking Forward Our Way
The Future Of Our Workforce In A Pandemic, Pt 1 - Preview

Looking Forward Our Way

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 1:41


Regardless of the news of the day, our economy and our workforce are always at the forefront. We all want to know if our jobs are secure, or, if we need a job that one is going to come our way. In our next episode, https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelly-fuller-49891512/ (Kelly Fuller, Director of Workforce Development for the Columbus Chamber) and https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhambrick/ (John Hambrick, Work-Based Learning Coordinator at the Educational Service Center of Central Ohio) (ESC) are our guests. We will be covering over a two part series... Information on the Central Ohio workforce, current state and outlook for the future – short term and long term Review of the skills needed in this current workforce scenario and methods for building skills – from the employers' standpoint as well as advice for job seekers Connecting those skills to those 50+, both management and skilled labor   Our first of two episodes lands in your podcast player and our website on Monday January 4th, 2021. Here's a preview of part one. We would love to hear from you. Email us at hello@lookingforwardourway.com. Find us on https://www.facebook.com/lookingforwardourway/ (Facebook). And of course everything can be found on our website, https://my.captivate.fm/www.lookingforwardourway.com (Looking Forward Our Way.) Recorded in Studio C at https://my.captivate.fm/www.channel511.com (511 Studios). A production of https://my.captivate.fm/www.circle270media.com (Circle270Media Podcast Consultants).

Choose Awareness
Fighting the Urge to Remain Comfortable

Choose Awareness

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 74:03


I'm so excited for this episode! It's of a conversation I recently had with my friend John Hambrick! John works at a local church in the Atlanta area where his role is to create a place for people to have safe and helpful conversations about faith. He's also an author. He wrote “Move Toward The Mess: The Ultimate Fix for a Boring Christian Life” and co-wrote “Black & White: Disrupting Racism One Friendship at a Time” with Teesha Hadra. If you haven't read them already, I strongly encourage you to add them to your reading list! Both books are incredible and illustrate the importance for us to intentionally get close to people who aren't like ourselves, and that's what I wanted to chat about with John. Getting close to people not like us will almost certainly be uncomfortable, and that urge to remain comfortable is something we all have to fight. But if we're willing to fight it and actually allow ourselves to get uncomfortable, we just might notice that our hearts will soften and we'll be able to love others better. That was a recurring theme throughout our entire conversation. John also talked about what life was like for him growing up, he shared about several people that have affected his life in significant ways, and we discussed the importance and need to lament. Hopefully, you'll appreciate John's thoughts as much as I did. And if you're a note taker like me, you might want to go grab your pen and paper before you start listening!

Faith Talk LIVE
04/20/2020-Ps. John Hambrick.

Faith Talk LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 8:59


Rick and Dan talk with Buckhead Church staff Pastor, Author, and Speaker John Hambrick. Support the show: https://faithtalk590.com/ministryaudio See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Neil Rogers Show
Neil Rogers Show (June 14, 1989)

Neil Rogers Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 42:42


Part of Dion's appearance on the world famous Neil Rogers show. The 1st course is served by Boone from Siam Doll The Bird, Fat Rich, and the rest of the chazzers at WIOD. Dion has some Neily burgers and calls from Veggie from Boca and John Hambrick.

Conversing
50 - Teesha Hadra and John Hambrick on Race

Conversing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 62:38


Teesha Hadra and John Hambrick, coauthors of Black and White: Disrupting Racism One Friendship at a Time, discuss issues of race and the practices of empathy, humility, and leaving one’s comfort zone. For more resources for a deeply formed spiritual life, visit Fuller.edu/Studio.

Long Story Short
[30] John Hambrick

Long Story Short

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 30:54


On this episode, Alex has a conversation with John Hambrick. Their conversation ranges from Georgia, California, London, and Australia, the Artful Dodger and Oliver Twist and Shout, World War II, the strategy of the church, and John's latest book, Black and White: Disrupting Racism One Friendship at a Time.

The Reclaimed Leader Podcast: Helping You Lead Change Without Losing Your Roots

This week we interview John Hambrick: Presbyterian Minister turned Northpoint staffer, and his book, "Move Toward the Mess." We discuss the church in North America and the critical importance of incarnational ministry. John Hambrick // Buckhead Church / "Under the Unpredictable Plant" by Eugene Peterson, "The Great Divorce" by C.S. Lewis, "Move Toward the Mess," by John Hambrick.

Followers of the Cross
A Messy, Exciting Faith

Followers of the Cross

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2016 15:59


A new author wants your worship life to be the opposite of boring.John Hambrick is part of the leadership team at Buckhead Church, part of North Point Ministries in the Atlanta area. He’s also the author of the powerful new book “Move Toward the Mess: The Ultimate Fix for a Boring Christian Life” by David Cook publisher. The foreword is by Andy Stanley.Hambrick is speaking out against Christians getting stuck in a rut. It doesn’t matter if your pastor gives boring sermons. It doesn’t matter if the music is dull. Jesus was always in motion. Hambrick writes that if Jesus were boring, the Pharisees would not have killed Him.Hambrick said, in an interview, he coined the phrase “Move Toward the Mess” at his church. Most of the ministries there were already moving toward the mess. He decided he needed to write about the concept.Most Christians would rather stay in their comfort zone, he said. “We started to realize if you want to follow Jesus out into the world … that’s what you’ve got to do. There first mess that God starts to move toward is mine. I struggle with things. fMy life is sometimes messy, relationally and spiritually. I think there’s a side to all of us that would prefer to stay in our comfort places.”One of his favorite stories in the book follows the life of a couple named Leroy and Janelle, who are famous in Atlanta for “Hot Dogs and Prayer.”In December 2005 they moved to the Capitol View area of Atlanta. They hoped to flip a house. Then the economy tanked. The neighborhood got worse.The couple decided to do something for God’s Kingdom. They picked the worst area in the neighborhood — a corner with a brothel, crack house and halfway house — and set up a weekly ministry called “Hot Dogs and Prayer.” The couple offered to pray for people who accepted free hot dogs. The drug dealers, prostitutes and other locals laughed at them while accepting hot dogs. Then, slowly, some began to ask for a prayer.The stories that really broke the couple’s hearts, Hambrick said, were from the sex workers, who “without exception were mostly girls who had been molested” at age 6 or earlier.Today, Leroy and Janelle have a ministry called Serenity Steps for those sex workers.“They’re having a significant impact,” Hambrick said.You don’t have to move to the inner-city to make a difference. So Hambrick asks people, “What would it look like to move toward the mess in your context?“Move Toward the Mess” has discussion questions that would make it great for small groups or individual study.The book is available from major booksellers. More information is at http://www.johnhambrick.net.

Followers of the Cross
A Messy, Exciting Faith

Followers of the Cross

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2016 15:59


A new author wants your worship life to be the opposite of boring. John Hambrick is part of the leadership team at Buckhead Church, part of North Point Ministries in the Atlanta area. He’s also the author of the powerful new book “Move Toward the Mess: The Ultimate Fix for a Boring Christian Life” by David Cook publisher. The foreword is by Andy Stanley. Hambrick is speaking out against Christians getting stuck in a rut. It doesn’t matter if your pastor gives boring sermons. It doesn’t matter if the music is dull. Jesus was always in motion. Hambrick writes that if Jesus were boring, the Pharisees would not have killed Him. Hambrick said, in an interview, he coined the phrase “Move Toward the Mess” at his church. Most of the ministries there were already moving toward the mess. He decided he needed to write about the concept. Most Christians would rather stay in their comfort zone, he said. “We started to realize if you want to follow Jesus out into the world … that’s what you’ve got to do. There first mess that God starts to move toward is mine. I struggle with things. fMy life is sometimes messy, relationally and spiritually. I think there’s a side to all of us that would prefer to stay in our comfort places.” One of his favorite stories in the book follows the life of a couple named Leroy and Janelle, who are famous in Atlanta for “Hot Dogs and Prayer.” In December 2005 they moved to the Capitol View area of Atlanta. They hoped to flip a house. Then the economy tanked. The neighborhood got worse. The couple decided to do something for God’s Kingdom. They picked the worst area in the neighborhood — a corner with a brothel, crack house and halfway house — and set up a weekly ministry called “Hot Dogs and Prayer.” The couple offered to pray for people who accepted free hot dogs. The drug dealers, prostitutes and other locals laughed at them while accepting hot dogs. Then, slowly, some began to ask for a prayer. The stories that really broke the couple’s hearts, Hambrick said, were from the sex workers, who “without exception were mostly girls who had been molested” at age 6 or earlier. Today, Leroy and Janelle have a ministry called Serenity Steps for those sex workers. “They’re having a significant impact,” Hambrick said. You don’t have to move to the inner-city to make a difference. So Hambrick asks people, “What would it look like to move toward the mess in your context? “Move Toward the Mess” has discussion questions that would make it great for small groups or individual study. The book is available from major booksellers. More information is at http://www.johnhambrick.net.

The Friddle Show
SCOTUS, NV Assembly Speaker Hambrick, and more!

The Friddle Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2016 43:11


Does SCOTUS really matter to you? Does your vote say so? We'll look at the top two myths this election season before talking with Nevada's Assembly Speaker, John Hambrick. Tune in!

The Living Room: Buckhead Church College Ministry

Celebrating the release of his book, our friend John Hambrick comes to share his stories and experiences of working with drug addicts, the homeless community, and other marginalized people groups and how they have shaped in faith. He challenges us to move toward the mess as we seek to show the love of Jesus to a world that so desperately needs it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Politically Incorrect, The Warren Markowitz Show
Politically Incorrect- Oct 21, 2014- Special Guest Assemblyman John Hambrick

Politically Incorrect, The Warren Markowitz Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2014 63:00


Lets look at the world and the events of the day and discuss them without concern for offense. Political Correctness is the disease the permeates our society and makes communication between us problematic. If we remain divided we will surely be destroyed. With Election Day, Nov 4th 2014, closing in, and local government taking the point once again for most of us. We meet today with Assemblyman John Hambrick, AD2 of Nevada, to discuss the events of the legislature, concerns for the future and longterm goals of a state that that continues to redefine itself under the shadows of its bigger sisters. Join me today for a no holds barred conversation.  Politically Incorrect with Warren Markowitz, Its My World You Just Live In It. Podcasts at Galtspeaks.com Radio@galtspeaks.com Twitter.com/radiomarkowitz Facebook.com/radiomarkowitz Spreaker-http://www.spreaker.com/user/radiomarkowitz Support the podcast, use the next level of autononmy, cryptocurrency: BTC: 1Azen7A8rsEwQ84SCB3ZsbuYALpNCGgqNc