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In this episode of The BETWEEN Podcast, host Matt Mattson and special guest Kate Boyd dive deeply into faith disentanglement, Batman (the dog), the danger of fundamentalism, and the untidiness of our personal and communal faith lives.Kate Boyd helps weary and wounded Christians rebuild their relationship with Scripture and community... and she helps them love God and their neighbors with their whole selves. Kate has traveled the world to interview and tell the stories of believers around the globe while she has been on mission trips. She is the author of a book we discuss in this episdoed titled, “An Untidy Faith: Journeying Back to the Joy of Following Jesus”. She is also creator of the Threaded Bible studies, and founder of The Remembered Table. She holds a masters in theological studies with an emphasis in biblical studies from Perkins School of Theology.
James Lee is a 16-year-old classical and jazz pianist, composer, and multi-instrumentalist. A junior at Wilsonville High School, James is an active member of the Symphonic Band/Pep Band as a percussionist, the Jazz Band as a pianist and drummer, and regularly accompanies classmates for OMEA competitions. This summer, he graduated from the OMTA Syllabus program “with distinction” under Heidi Evans, having also participated in solo and concerto piano festivals, masterclasses with renowned pianists Jeeyoon Kim and Kate Boyd, and recently earned honorable mention in the 2024 OMTA State Composition Festival.
At the Knowledge Management and Innovation for Legal Conference held recently in New York City, Legal Services NYC was named as the inaugural winner of the LexPrize award, which is designed to recognize groundbreaking ideas in knowledge management and innovation for the legal industry. It won for its development of the Legal Services NYC KM Portal, a custom-built knowledge management portal designed to enable its legal professionals to more easily access important resources and more effectively collaborate with each other. LSNYC, whose 12 offices and more than 500 attorneys serve nearly 110,000 clients annually, developed the portal in partnership with Sente Advisors, a company that helps law firms and legal organizations develop innovative projects. Designed to be a home for user-submitted and curated knowledge that is easily searchable, LSNYC describes the portal as one part social network, one part intranet, and one part enterprise search. LawNext host Bob Ambrogi was at the KM&I for Legal conference and had the opportunity to sit down there with two of the people who were instrumental in the portal's design and development: Alexander Horwitz, chief operating officer at Legal Services NYC. Kate Boyd, chief operating officer at Sente Advisors. In today's episode, Horwitz and Boyd share the story of the problem they set out to solve, the constraints they had to work within, and how they went about doing it. Thank You To Our Sponsors This episode of LawNext is generously made possible by our sponsors. We appreciate their support and hope you will check them out. Paradigm, home to the practice management platforms PracticePanther, Bill4Time, MerusCase and LollyLaw; the e-payments platform Headnote; and the legal accounting software TrustBooks. Briefpoint, eliminating routine discovery response and request drafting tasks so you can focus on drafting what matters (or just make it home for dinner). Littler, local everywhere. If you enjoy listening to LawNext, please leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts.
Kate Boyd is on the show today and we're chatting about preparing teens to progress to music majors.Kate Boyd is the head of the piano area at Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana. She regularly performs throughout the US and abroad as a soloist and chamber musician. She has a YouTube channel called “The Piano Prof” where she shares instructional piano videos geared towards advanced piano students and their teachers.Find out more about membership at vibrantmusicteaching.com.
Today, friend/colleague/professor/YouTube Star (@ThePianoProf) Kate Boyd joins me for a conversation, revisiting episode 030: Cheers to Your LOCAL Teacher Friends. Among many things, we do our best to debunk the perception of competition and hierarchy between independent teachers and collegiate faculty members. Join the Patreon for access to our bonus chat, where we talk about the REAL value of University music study. Find ALL details pertaining to this show - including a written transcript - at ChristinaWhitlock.com/episode175 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beyondmeasure/message
In this episode of The Geek in Review podcast, hosts Greg Lambert and Kate Boyd from Sente Advisors (standing in for Marlene Gebauer) sit down with Giles Thompson, Head of Growth, and Jun Choi, Growth Executive at Avvoka, to discuss the company's innovative approach to document automation and the impact of generative AI on the legal industry. Avvoka is a no-code document automation platform that enables legal professionals to streamline the creation and management of complex legal documents and contracts. The company has recently introduced AI-enhanced features such as SmartAutomation (with GenAI) and SmartConsolidation , which aim to simplify the process of building automations. Giles and Jun highlight the differences in knowledge management practices between the US and UK, with the former being more technology-focused and the latter being more human-centric. Avvoka's platform caters to both law firms and in-house legal teams, with clients ranging from Warner Brothers Discovery and McDonald's to booking.com. The company also hosts a vendor-agnostic community event series called "Logically Drafted," which bring together legal professionals interested in document automation to share their experiences and insights. These events have gained traction globally, with upcoming sessions planned for Houston (Tuesday 18 June) and Chicago (Friday 21 June), and other cities. Looking ahead, Avvoka is focusing on integrating generative AI technologies into its platform while ensuring data security and client control. The company is collaborating with clients to provide flexibility in terms of hosting and integrating large language models, allowing them to maintain control over their data and manage risks associated with these emerging technologies. Giles and Jun emphasize the importance of being realistic about the capabilities and limitations of generative AI in the legal industry. They believe that document automation will continue to play a crucial role, with AI serving as an enhancement rather than a replacement for existing tools and processes. The key challenge for vendors like Avvoka will be to navigate the hype surrounding generative AI while delivering practical, value-driven solutions to their clients. Listen on mobile platforms: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Contact Us: Twitter: @gebauerm, or @glambertEmail: geekinreviewpodcast@gmail.comMusic: Jerry David DeCicca Transcript
In this episode of "The Geek in Review" podcast, co-hosts Greg Lambert and Marlene Gebauer interview Ryan McClead and Kate Boyd, the CEO and COO of Sente Advisors, respectively, as part of their "Love and Legal Tech" series. The interview delves into the couple's history in the legal technology space, their experience working together, and the challenges and benefits of being in a relationship while also being colleagues. Ryan and Kate share their extensive backgrounds in legal technology, with Ryan starting in the industry in 2003 and eventually becoming the head of innovation at a law firm, while Kate began her career as an intern at a law firm and later transitioned to the vendor side, working for companies such as HighQ, Compliance HR, and Kira Systems. The couple met while working together at HighQ and became good friends before starting their own companies in 2018 and eventually dating. When discussing the best aspects of working together, Kate mentions the empathy and understanding they have for each other's work habits and the ability to help one another when stuck on a problem. Ryan adds that working together eliminates the need to "download" their workdays to each other every night, as they are already aware of what the other is dealing with. However, they also acknowledge the challenge of not letting work consume their entire lives and the importance of setting aside time for non-work activities. The couple shares their experiences with reactions from others when they reveal that they work together, ranging from surprise to curiosity. They also discuss how they handle disagreements within their company, emphasizing the value of their different perspectives and the trust they have built in each other's problem-solving abilities. When asked about the interesting projects they are currently working on, Ryan and Kate highlight their involvement in AI-related projects, product launches, and technology evaluations for clients. They also offer advice for couples considering working together, stressing the importance of maintaining separate work and personal personas, knowing each other's strengths, and nurturing professional friendships outside of their shared work life. Listen on mobile platforms: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Contact Us: Twitter: @gebauerm, or @glambertThreads: @glambertpod or @gebauerm66Email: geekinreviewpodcast@gmail.comMusic: Jerry David DeCicca and Eve Searls Transcript
Check out Liz on Substack. You can find her on LinkTree too. Join Threaded (Kate's Bible Studies), check out her website and her new awesome non-profit The Remembered Table. For those deconstructing or struggling with Scripture, the start of this podcast will be a breath of fresh air. You don't have to keep reading The Bible the same way... there are different perspectives! We also talk about how churches use incomplete measurements of spiritual growth because of the focus on quantitative metrics like butts, budgets and baptisms. And Liz ends dropping some serious truth about how the church treats families with disabilities and it is truly incredible. Join us in this conversation with Kate Boyd and Liz Daye. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/betterontheinside/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/betterontheinside/support
Check out Liz on Substack. You can find her on LinkTree too. Join Threaded (Kate's Bible Studies), check out her website and her new awesome non-profit The Remembered Table. Many folks have a complicated relationship with Scripture. Especially if religious leaders have quoted verses to shame or manipulate you. Other people have struggled making sense of The Bible, which I understand because it is an ancient religious text made up of multiple books, many genres and styles, written over thousands of years in at least 3 languages. Either way, Scripture can be a major source of stress for people of faith. But what if it wasn't a struggle? What if it could be something that fed your soul? Join us as I dig into these questions with Kate Boyd and Liz Daye. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/betterontheinside/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/betterontheinside/support
"I've had to start putting all the pieces of me back together instead trying to silo these little bits apart as if one is more important than the rest.” Kate Boyd is the author of An Untidy Faith (Herald Press, April 2013) and host of The Untidy Faith podcast. Amid her own grief in the pandemic, Kate recognized a need for someone to speak up on behalf the Messy Middle Christians looking to reimagine what faith, life, and community could look like after disentangling. Her story invites us to become more curious about what we are carrying and find a pathway toward wholeness if we too are navigating grief and faith change at the same time. Links + Resources for this episode: KateBoyd.co & AnUntidyFaith.com & Kate's new bible study series: Threaded Bible Study Work with Mandy – Visit MandyCapehart.com/coaching Become a Patron of the show! on Spotify Podcasts Join the Restorative Grief Project on Facebook Purchase my book, Restorative Grief, on Amazon Follow & chat with me on Twitter or Instagram or Threads @MandyCapehart --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mandy-capehart/message
Here is a recent conversation I had with Kate Boyd about her new book, An Untidy Faith. In the wake of scandal, culture wars, and abuse, many Christians are wondering whether the North American church is redeemable—and if not, whether they should even stay. While many are answering no to those questions, this book is for those who long to disentangle their faith from all the cultural baggage and recapture the joy of following Jesus. Through personal anecdotes, encounters with the global church, deep dives into Scripture, and helpful historical context about Christianity, An Untidy Faith takes readers on two journeys. The first journey lays out the grand vision of Christianity and the legacy passed on to us by the early believers in hopes of renewing readers' belief in the church writ large. The second journey helps believers understand why they feel distant from their church settings and provides a reorientation drawn from Scripture of God's vision for community. A gentle companion, Kate Boyd walks alongside those who have questions but can't ask them for fear of being labeled by or cast out of their communities. An Untidy Faith is a guidebook for those who want to be equipped with practices to rebuild their faith and shape their communities to look more like Jesus.
Kate Boyd has been learning to live out her faith in the messy middle in a culture that rewards picking a side. While her journey didn't begin with a conflict between science and religion, her story explores the complexities of understanding the Bible in today's context and anyone who has struggled with issues of science and faith will resonate with this conversation. Kate's new book, which tells the story of her journey is called An Untidy Faith: Journeying Back to the Joy of Following Jesus. In the episode, Jim and Kate dive into Kate's story of her realization of the “untidy” nature of faith and how she has come to embrace the messiness without letting go of core beliefs and how this might apply to the science and faith dialogue. Learn more about Kate and find her book at www.kateboyd.co Join a conversation about this episode on the BioLogos Forum.
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In this episode we sit down with author Kate Boyd to talk about her journey and also her new book Untidy Faith. Please go to kateboyd.co for more info. To support the work that we do here please check out: Patreon: patreon.com/threeblackmen Paypal: threeblackmenpodcast@gmail.com
I am so stoked to have Kate Boyd on the podcast! For anyone who is curious about the word “deconstruction,” is going through it, or knows someone who is – this conversation is for you! While Kate’s story of faith and mine have some overlap (primarily in the Bible Belt experiences), hers also includes interacting … Continue reading Episode 206 – Kate Boyd
Sharifa Stevens and Kate Boyd join me on this episode. Y'all, these ladies absolutely blew me away. I am gobsmacked. Sharifa & Kate are the best of what a theologian should be: brilliant, passionate, principled, loving and clear. And they dropped knowledge for nearly an hour. I truly think every professing believer should listen to this podcast. Because it's not just about how we can help women utilize their God-given gifts and talents within the church... it's truly about how we can disciple people to the fullness of Jesus' vision for HIS CHURCH. WHEW!!!! Subscribe to Sharifa's newsletter: https://sharifahstevens.substack.com/ Buy Kate's book: https://www.anuntidyfaith.com/ You can continue the conversation in our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/betterontheinside I spoke at the Thrive & Cultivate Summit in May with a bunch of other amazing speakers like Kay Warren, DJ Chuang and Nona Jones. You can purchase the entire conference here (use the code "JON" to give me credit): https://www.thriveandcultivate.com/a/2147530379/oF6L4sE2 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/betterontheinside/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/betterontheinside/support
The Gospel According To... is the first and only podcast looking at the intersection of pop culture and Christian faith. On today's episode, Dave and Dan are joined by Kate Boyd author of An Untidy Faith: Journeying Back to the Joy of Following Jesus. We'll be giving away a copy of her book on our Instragram. But today we discuss all things Barbie! Kate Boyd is the author of An Untidy Faith (Herald Press, April 2023) and host of the Happy & Holy podcast. She helps weary and wounded Christians rebuild their relationship with Scripture and community and love God and their neighbors with their whole selves. She is currently pursuing a masters in theological studies with an emphasis in biblical studies at Perkins School of Theology. Book: anuntidyfaith.com Website: kateboyd.co Instagram: @kateboyd.co Twitter: @thekateboyd Untidy Faith Newsletter: kateboyd.co/newsletterPodcast: kateboyd.co/podcast Be sure to follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok
198- Throughout our faith journeys, there may be times that we find ourselves very unsure and confused about our beliefs. Within this episode, Kate Boyd, author of the book Untidy Faith, discusses these messy and complex aspects of our faith by sharing insight into her journey of grappling with her faith and many pieces of thought-provoking guidance. During this conversation, Emily and Boyd speak about navigating the tangled and unclear elements of our faith and how to become comfortable discussing our questions about them. Rebuild your faith by letting yourself feel safe while facing the uncertainties within your beliefs and find genuine joy in your faith journey once again. Connect with Emily on Instagram or her website to learn more about coaching and the various courses she offers!Be sure to read Kate Boyd's book Untidy Faith and visit her website to learn more about her story!
In this episode, host, Kelly Wolfe, shares her own personal faith story with Kate Boyd including:•how her first major faith evolution helped prepare her for the second•the factors at play in her transition out of & away from Evangelicalism•how she arrived in the Episcopal church•what she has found beautiful as well as challenging within the Episcopal church•what advice Kelly has for fellow travelers along the road of their faith evolution(s), and more!My thanks to Kate Boyd, author of the book An Untidy Faith, who joined me as a guest host for this episode.
In this episode of the Legal Marketing 2.0 Podcast, Guy is joined by Kate Boyd who is a 25 year veteran of the legal industry. She started her career at law firms Shearman & Sterling and White & Case. After completing her MBA at NYU in 2014, she took her business and legal experience to high-growth legal tech vendors HighQ and Kira Systems. In 2018, she co-founded litigation fund, Validity Finance, and served as COO before joining Sente in 2022. Kate is active on the boards of the leading legal edtech company AltaClaro, and immigration non-profit Immigration Law & Justice NY.
Ten years ago, Kate Boyd left for the mission field and came face-to-face with Jesus. The problem was that he looked nothing like the picture of Jesus her church had painted. Now, after a long journey of deconstructing and reconstructing, Kate walks with the wounded, the wandering, and the doubters to help them rebuild their faith from the ground up. Find Kate's book, An Untidy Faith: Journeying Back to the Joy of Finding Jesus HERE.Follow Kate Boyd HERE.Resources: Find How to Think: A Survival Guide for a World at Odds by Alan Jacobs HEREIf you enjoy the show, would you please consider rating and reviewing Honestly, Though? Those reviews help others find us in the PodUniverse, and we deeply appreciate the love! Also, you can reach out to us personally to join the conversation on the following platforms:Rebecca Carrell: https://www.rebeccacarrell.com/ ; IG - @RebeccaCarrell ; Twitter: @RebeccaACarrell ; FB - Rebecca Ashbrook CarrellLiz Rodriguez: IG: @lizannrodriguez ; FB - Liz Rodriguez - https://www.facebook.com/liz.rodriguez.92775Nika Spaulding: stjudeoakcliff.org ; IG - @NikaAdidas ; Twitter - @NikaAdidasWe have the world's best producer! Are you interested in podcasting? Do you know someone who is? Taylor Standridge can help with audio engineering, production, editing, show mapping, and coaching. Connect with Taylor at taylorstandridge1@gmail.com or on Twitter: @TBStandridge
Kate Boyd talks with Word&Way President Brian Kaylor about her new book An Untidy Faith: Journeying Back to the Joy of Following Jesus. She also discusses deconstruction, Christian Nationalism, and cultural baggage attached to faith. Note: Don't forget to subscribe to our award-winning e-newsletter A Public Witness that helps you make sense of faith, culture, and politics.
In today's episode, host Allison Maus sits down with Herald Press author, Kate Boyd, to talk about themes from her new book, An Untidy Faith: Journeying Back to the Joy of Following Jesus. In this conversation, Kate explains how history and community can provide space for big questions about faith and what we believe as part of the Body of Christ. This book, available now from Herald Press, is for those who long to disentangle their faith from all the cultural baggage and recapture the joy of following Jesus. We hope you consider advertising with ~ing Podcast. Are you connected to an organization with similar values or themes to our guests? Consider becoming an episode or season sponsor! we'll help you reach our growing audience. To find out more, email theing@mennomedia.org A written transcript of this episode is available at our website - https://www.mennomedia.org/ing-podcast/ ~ing Podcast is a production of MennoMedia, a nonprofit Publisher that creates thoughtful, Anabaptist resources to enrich faith in a complex world. To find out more, visit us online at MennoMedia.org --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ing-pod/message
This week, the Amateur Activist is joined by Kate Boyd (for the second time!). Kate is a writer, Bible teacher, and host of the Happy & Holy podcast. Kate's first book has just been published, and Isabela gets an opportunity to talk to her about untangling, the journey back to church, and all the bits Isabela loved about the book. If you haven't listened to the first episode with Kate Boyd on the Messy Middle, we encourage you to go listen to that as well (it's a good one). This episode was recorded using Zencastr: Use my special link (https://zen.ai/theamateuractivist) and use (theamateuractivist) to save 30% off your first three months of Zencastr professional. #madeonzencastr A big thank you to David Andrew for producing the music for this season. You can connect with Kate at: Website: kateboyd.co Instagram: @kateboyd.co Twitter: @thekateboyd
Do you believe in Jesus, love God, but you don't trust what you see happening in church? In the wake of scandals, abuse claims and questionable leadership, perhaps you've grown weary and found yourself wondering whether the church is redeemable and whether you should even stay. Today, Barb talks with author Kate Boyd about her new book An Untidy Faith and has an honest conversation that we believe will give voice to those of you who are desperately trying to hold on to your faith but you're not sure what exactly your faith means anymore. Through her own journey of disentangling from toxic religion as well as her life-giving travels around the world to meet other believers, Kate talks about the questions that you've been afraid to ask and she casts a vision for how you may find freedom and joy in following Jesus again. RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE kateboyd.co An Untidy Faith: Journeying Back to the Joy of Following Jesus Connect with Kate on IG! Connect with Kate on Twitter! Listen to Kate's Podcast! ABOUT OUR SPECIAL GUEST Kate Boyd is the author of An Untidy Faith (Herald Press, April 2023) and host of the Happy & Holy podcast. She helps recovering evangelicals and other weary Christians rebuild their relationship with Scripture and community and love God and their neighbors with their whole selves. She is currently pursuing a masters in theological studies with an emphasis in biblical studies at Perkins School of Theology.
In this episode, Tim sits down with Kate Boyd, author of the book An Untidy Faith: Journeying Back to the Joy of Following Jesus to discuss her experience disentangling her faith from cultural American evangelicalism. Kate shares her perspective on what it means to create emotionally healthy church communities outside of the Evangelical consumer-driven model, and how she has come to embrace an often complicated and messy faith along the journey of following Jesus. Tim and Kate discuss how they are navigating what it means to love your neighbor and not dehumanize, while living in an increasingly polarizing world. Read Kate's Book Follow us on Instagram: @thenewevangelicals Support our work Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You might have more in common with a lizard than you think! Join Kate Boyd, President of the Northern Colorado Herpetological Society, to explore the wonder of reptiles & amphibians. Learn about their intelligence, how to safely search for them, and how to best care for our scale-y friends.OneWildPodcast.comSupport the show
Dr. Kate Boyd, NCTM, is professor of piano at Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana, where she has served on the faculty for 18 years. Her YouTube channel, The Piano Prof, is a resource designed to be a library of instructional videos about piano-related topics, including piano technique, collegiate piano study, and musicianship. In addition to her teaching and performing career, Kate loves to hike, travel, and enjoy gatherings with friends and family. Follow Dr. Boyd on Instagram @kateboydpianist ITEMS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE Free PDF - College Audition Timeline RATE and REVIEW “I love Amy and The Piano Pantry Podcast!” ←- If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing the show! Here's how: Click here to open the podcast page If it doesn't automatically open in iTunes, click on “Listen on Apple Podcasts” Click “Ratings and Reviews” then tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review”. Be sure and let me know what you love most! SUBSCRIBE Click here to subscribe to Piano Pantry's GENERAL email list to keep up-to-date on all things new! CONNECT Facebook @PianoPantry Instagram @amychaplinpiano Website PianoPantry.com/podcast/ TRANSCRIPT: There is no transcript available for this episode. SEND ME A VOICEMAIL --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/piano-pantry-podcast/message
Four speakers and a moderator were presenting at a conference. That sounds like the beginning of a joke, but according to the 2022 ILTACon Conference Co-Chair, Martha Breil, that type of conference presentation just won't draw in the next generation of conference attendees. Workshops, hands-on experiences, and interactive presentations are needed for conferences to stay relevant as we emerge from the two and a half years of lost conferences due to COVID. While ILTACon made an appearance in 2021, it was this year's conference which was extremely successful. With nearly 3,000 attendees, the conference held at the National Harbor, MD, was completely sold out (thanks to those pesky fire codes!) Breil was very happy with how she and the team of ILTA staffers and volunteers pulled together the 2022 ILTACon and shares with us some of the experiences and comments from the event. Legal Conferences are a collaboration of Association leaders, members, volunteers, as well as partnerships with vendors and sponsors. As more and more conferences take place over the next few years, there will be different expectations from all of those different groups on how to attract attendees, volunteers, and sponsors. Once the honeymoon of 2022 is over, those expectations will need to be met to continue making conferences, and the money they bring in to organizations like ILTA, a success. LVNx Crystal Ball Answer Speaking of conferences, Greg just returned from the Legal Value Network eXperience in Chicago with a fresh batch of answers to our Crystal Ball Question. First up is Kate Boyd, COO at Sente Advisors on the new generation of professionals and the diversity of experiences and knowledge they are bringing to the legal industry. Contact Us: Twitter: @gebauerm or @glambert (We have stickers... tweet Greg for more info!) Voicemail: 713-487-7821 (note the NEW NUMBER!) Email: geekinreviewpodcast@gmail.com Music by Jerry David DeCicca Transcript available on 3 Geeks and a Law Blog
This week starts a series which explores the rebuilding of faith practices following or during a season of deconstruction. I hope the resources below will give you a good foundation to enter into this topic well. f you'd like to connect with me, find me on Instagram or on my blog. If you'd like to help support this podcast financially, there's now a way to do just that, and thank you - visit me on my page at buymeacoffee.com! Thanks as always for sharing, subscribing, rating, and reviewing, as this helps our community to grow! 1. Evolving Faith: community, conference and podcast 2. Instagram follow: Kate Boyd, author and Bible teacher 3. Memoir: Searching For Sunday: Loving, Leaving and Finding the Church, by Rachel Held Evans 4. Deconstructing Catholic - episode 22 of Raised Catholic 5. Book: Faith After Doubt, by Brian MacLaren 6. Community and resources: Compassionate Christianity 7. Song: Be Thou My Vision, by Audrey Assad 8. Song: Common Ground, by Matt Maher featuring Dee Wilson 9. Album: Common Ground, by Matt Maher - I could not conceive of a better reconstruction soundtrack. It's inspiring and raises my heart and eyes up. Thankful. 10. IG post - the poem I wrote the day of the Notre Dame fire
Catherine McNiel joined Aubrey Sampson to pinch hit for Brian From. Catherine is the author of the new book “Fearing Bravely: Risking Love for Our Neighbors, Strangers, and Enemies” (00:00-09:41): Seattle Pacific University is suing saying its rights are being violated by Washington state Attorney General Bob Ferguson, whose office launched an investigation into the school's hiring practices. Aubrey and Catherine talked about what the situation means for religious institutions around the country. (09:41-17:30): What can the church do to better include single women? (17:30-27:26): The end of Choco Tacos has generated a lot of strong feelings online. Aubrey and Catherine talked about how it presents a learning experience about what we get outraged about. What discontinued items do you miss the most? (27:26-35:26): Kate Boyd posted on twitter “Everyone thinks they're the table flipper and not the one who's table is being flipped. Everyone thinks they're the righteous remnant in a see of unfaithfulness. And some of us are wrong. The least we can do is proceed with humility.” Aubrey and Catherine shared their thoughts. (35:26-44:35): Social Media Water Cooler: Commonly misheard song lyrics (44:35-53:43): Aubrey and Catherine wrapped up the show by sharing some positive news stories.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Christine chats with Kate Boyd about the “messy middle” of disentangling faith from culture to gain a clearer vision of God. They lament the “Folk Theology” that permeates both church and culture and explore some false dichotomies such as Eternal Life vs. Abundant Life. Kate also shares how we can draw together the strands of theology, history, and culture and become disciples that believe, act, and become according to the Way of Jesus.View Show NotesVisit the WebsiteRead the Blog Connect with ChristineTake the QuizFollow on InstagramSupport the ShowDon't forget to subscribe and leave a positive review to encourage Christine and help other people find this show!Support the show
Kate Boyd is a seminarian and voice for the messy middle Christians just trying to figure this whole thing out. We talked with Kate about how her own faith expanded when she stopped trying to control the narrative & started becoming curious instead. Resources from this episode Listen to Happy & Holy with Kate Boyd Connect on Twitter & Instagram Visit https://www.kateboyd.co/ to signup for her newsletter, Untidy Faith, as well as score a copy of The Big Picture Bible Toolkit and that helpful Messy Middle Manifesto. Thanks for listening! ———— The Uncomfortable Grace Podcast is mixed & produced by Kaylene Brown. Connect with Mandy & Heather on Instagram: @mandycapehart @heatherconverse12 @UncomfortableGracePodcast Or on Twitter: @MandyCapehart @UNCGracePod
Blogger, speaker, and podcaster Kate Boyd joins us to discuss the process of deconstruction, how to approach it, and the importance of not doing it alone. Find all of Kate's info here: KateBoyd.co (https://www.KateBoyd.co) Wesleyan Quadrilateral (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wesleyan_Quadrilateral) Film: "Shadowlands" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shadowlands_(1993_film)) Special Guest: Kate Boyd.
Metamorphosis: Sharing the Unchanging Gospel with a Changing Culture
Metamorphosis is the podcast of Trinity United Methodist Church in Piedmont, Missouri, where we share the love of Jesus to change lives. Kate Boyd is an author, speaker, presenter, Bible teacher, and all-around awesome person. She offers resources, Bible studies, and courses for Christians in what she called "the messy middle" at her website, KateBoyd.co. You can also find Kate on Twitter @thekateboyd and Instagram @kateboyd.co. In this episode, Eric and Kate talk about some of the resources she offers, a recent article that made some problematic assumptions about "faith deconstruction," and the power and meaning of grace. Contact Eric at jamesericsentell@gmail.com or Trinity UMC at mail@umctrinity.org Homepage: www.umctrinity.org Podcast Author: Trinity United Methodist Church, Piedmont, MO
Welcome to episode 6 of Season 3! In this episode, Jenn invites new friend, Kate Boyd to the podcast for a look at what the Christian faith looks like outside of the United States. Its also a conversation that will invite you to explore and take ownership of your own beliefs - Who is Jesus and how has He called me to live according to His teaching. Jesus is for all people, for all cultures, and His message shapes us, strengthens us, and steadies us no matter where we live. I know you'll enjoy this conversation. You can find Kate Boyd on Instagram at kate boyd.co, on Twitter at @TheKateBoyd, and her website at kate boyd.co. She also has a monthly newsletter called Untidy Faith.
This week, the Amateur Activist is joined by Kate Boyd. Kate is a writer, Bible teacher, and host of the Happy & Holy podcast. She helps believers who find themselves in the messy middle between loving the church and leaving it to more confidently walk the lines between doubt and certainty and faith and action with love and grace for all. She has travelled the world to interview and tell the stories of believers on mission, and inspired by those encounters, she creates spaces to facilitate wholehearted discipleship in the church at home. She is studying theology with an emphasis in church history and biblical languages at Perkins School of Theology. Website: kateboyd.co Instagram: @kateboyd.co Twitter: @thekateboyd Untidy Faith Newsletter: kateboyd.co/newsletter Podcast: kateboyd.co/podcast Big Picture Bible Toolkit: kateboyd.co/bible
There are many things that hold tried and true to ministry for decades at a time, if not centuries but there are many different practices in ministry require us to come at situations from a different angle, a different perspective or a different location. Come join the conversation as Russell sits down with Kate Boyd, who is an author, speaker and Bible teacher from Dallas, Texas as they talk about changing the "normal" of ministry and finding ways to do things differently to reach out to more people. You can listen to this episode in a variety of formats including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Breaker, Pocket Casts and Radio Public. Show notes can be found on our website by clicking here Connect With SMC Instagram – @talkstudentmin Twitter – @talkstudentmin Facebook – @talkstudentmin Youtube Connect With The Hosts Russell Martin – @rgmmusic Brent Aiken – @heybrentaiken Support the Podcast! Buy Our Merch! www.studentministryconversations.org/shop Become a Supporter! https://anchor.fm/studentministryconvos/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/studentministryconversations/support
Hi, friends. Today I want to normalize being a pain in the ass when we are starting out in our business or when we are switching niches when it comes to the type of clients we are for our coach. I'm so excited for today's guest! It is my good friend Kate Boyd who a little over six years ago was one of my very first coaches as I was really grappling with quitting my day job as a therapist, should I be a life coach, etc. I really believe that working with a coach 1-1 or in a specific container where you're supported in a high-touch way will be such a benefit to you because it's not easy to get through those early stages of business alone, and Kate was that person for me. Join us as we talk about faith, standing out, the messy middle, and more. Visit this episode's blog post here >> www.heartcenteredentrepreneur.com/podcast/having-a-polarizing-message-with-kate-boyd
You're listening to Happy & Holy, the podcast where Scripture comes to life through a small group discussion. This season we're walking through the birth of the Church in the book of Acts, and you get to be a fly on the wall to see what new things we learn with and from one another as we engage Scripture in community.I'm your host, Kate Boyd. I'm a disciple maker, writer, and speaker who is making space in the church for Christians caught in the messy middle between conservative and progressive. We love Jesus, love people, and work with God and each other for a better world. Welcome to the show.If you're a Messy Middle Christian like me and you're looking for a safe space to explore your faith, then the Messy Middle Christian patreon is the way to go. If you've listened to the show before, you know we like bunny trails and rabbit holes related to the Bible, Christian history, and how faith and life collide in unique ways. In this patreon community, you can get access to weekly bunny trails - curated content to explore something new - and monthly rabbit holes where I or some friends teach you about the many sides you can take on a Christian doctrine, themes and fun facts about books of the Bible, and deep dives into topics or concepts from the Bible or church life today. Plus you get the safety of a community doing the same thing right beside you. You can join for as little as $5/month and get curated adventures to discover more about what it means to follow Jesus in the messy middle. Learn more at patreon.com/messymiddlechristiansToday, I'm joined by Nathan Wheat and Rebecca Carrell, and we talk about the deep theology of Stephen's speech, meet Saul for the first time in a not-so-flattering light, and dig into the movement of the gospel to Ethiopia. Nathan Wheat lives in Colorado, sometimes alone, and sometimes with his adventurous wife and his son. He grew up in Fort Collins, Colorado with a brief intermission in Belgium. Nathan attended Oklahoma Christian University to pursue a career in politics and left with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering to pursue a life of not working as an engineer. His favorite color is grey and he refuses to throw out socks with holes in them.Website: https://www.followingthefire.com/Twitter: @realNathanWheatRebecca Carrell is, in order of importance, a joyful Jesus follower, wife to Mike, and mother to Caitlyn and Nick. She co-hosts the morning show on 90.9 KCBI, and the Honest Conversations podcast, where she and Liz Rodriguez look at tough topics through a biblical lens. She is currently working toward her ThM at Dallas Theological Seminary and praying about what she wants to do when she grows up.https://www.rebeccacarrell.com/https://www.facebook.com/RebeccaAshbrookCarrellTwitter: @RebeccaACarrell Instagram: @RebeccaCarrell
Join us for this episode with a really special guest, Kate Boyd! We jump into what it's like to realize you're a #messymiddlechristian, the differences between deconstruction and deconverting, what is "disentangling", examining the parts of our faith that are cultural and the power of asking questions. Kate is a writer, Bible teacher, and host of the Happy & Holy podcast. She helps believers who find themselves in the messy middle between loving the church and leaving it to more confidently walk the lines between doubt and certainty and faith and action with love and grace for all. She has traveled the world to interview and tell the stories of believers on mission, and inspired by those encounters, she creates spaces to facilitate wholehearted discipleship in the church at home. She is studying theology with an emphasis in church history and biblical languages at Perkins School of Theology. Find her on IG @kateboyd.co or on her site at kateboyd.co
This is the first of our two-episode focus on deconstruction, a term and concept that is vastly shaping how Christians will interact with and develop their faith for decades to come. Kate Boyd joins Jeff to talk about the root of deconstruction, where we see evidence of it in Scripture, and how many elements of it are actually helpful for our students and their faith. Click here to watch it on YouTube. Click here to access Kate's website. Click here to listen and subscribe to Kate's podcast, Happy & Holy.
The Pocket Pulpit Podcast is an exploration in social media ministry. What is it? Who can do it? How do you do it? Are there best practices? Can you do it poorly? All this and more as we explore together and invite some friends along for the ride! Today, Sarah and Hector talk with @kateboyd about Instagram Reels, stepping forward in teaching right where you are at, and dancing in dumpster fires. Kate Boyd recently launched the Big Picture Bible Study, looking at the New Testament with some help from the Old Testament! Find it here: Big Picture Bible Toolkit Find your hosts on Twitter! Sarah - @kinzer_sarah Hector - @seatexhex Got a question? Have you seen someone using social media as a ministry tool? Let us know at pocketpulpitpod@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pocket-pulpit-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pocket-pulpit-podcast/support
Kate Boyd and Cristien Storm of the Seattle-based collaborative group If You Don't They Will discuss “no. NOT EVER”, an interactive, immersive presentation of cultural resistance to white nationalism practiced by rural and suburban groups in the Pacific Northwest throughout the 80s and 90s. Transcript Show Notes Credits Producers: Celina Flores, Erin Yanke, Mic Crenshaw Editors: Erin Yanke and Icky A. Story editors: Celina Flores, Erin Yanke, Icky A., Mic Crenshaw, Moe Bowstern Visual archivist:Julie Perini Mastering: Colin Casserd Music: Neo Boys Thanks: Kate, Cristien, Marat --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/idhh/support
Find out how Enneagram Fives approach social media! Modern marketing says you need to find your one, perfect customer and get to know their preferences, habits, likes, and dislikes. The Enneagram is an ancient knowledge system paired with modern-day psychology to describe nine distinct personality types. I'm on a mission to discover what the Modern Enneagram can tell Modern Marketing about the personality of your one, perfect customer. My next guest in this series is one of my Instagram Challenge Group members, Kate Boyd. Kate is an Enneagram Type Five. We discuss: What she likes and dislikes on social media What makes her click on a post, comment, or share The platforms she loves to hang out on How marketers can make sure Nines feel loved on their social To get the full show notes, links mentioned in this episode or to read the transcript, head to my website: https://www.meganericson.com/blog?tag=show
About The Guest:After raising seven figures in revenue for a non-profit organization through powerful messaging, copywriting and marketing, Kate Boyd started her own business Cobblestone Creative Co. to focus on bringing more creativity and genuine connection to the digital marketing space. In the three years since, she has built three profitable online businesses and created live and automated marketing and sales experiences that convert up to five times the normal rates. Kate developed her signature system, Conversion with Compassion, to help solopreneurs use human-driven communication and behavior-based targeting to get the right message to the right people at the right time in order to create conversion opportunities. This method focuses on high conversion rates that can effectively leverage audiences large or small.Links Mentioned:Website- http://cobblestonecreativeco.comInstagram- http://Instagram.com/cobblestonecreative.coFacebook- http://Facebook.com/cobblestonecreativecoPintrest- http://Pinterest.com/cobblestonecreativecoConnect With Kelvin:WebsiteFacebook & Instagram: @kelvinpowe.co Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As creative entrepreneurs, the word “marketing” can make us want to run for the hills, but it's leaders like today's guest, Kate Boyd, who are reclaiming and reframing marketing to not only leverage a creative entrepreneur's natural gifts but also be wildly effective.
Come and follow us on Instagram - www.instagram.com/pimpyourpodcastGUEST BIO:After raising seven figures in revenue for a non-profit organization through powerful messaging, copywriting and marketing, Kate Boyd started her own business Cobblestone Creative Co. to focus on bringing more creativity and genuine connection to the digital marketing space. In the three years since, she has built three profitable online businesses and created live and automated marketing and sales experiences that convert up to five times the normal rates. Kate developed her signature system, Conversion with Compassion, to help solopreneurs use human-driven communication and behavior-based targeting to get the right message to the right people at the right time in order to create conversion opportunities. This method focuses on high conversion rates that can effectively leverage audiences large or small.WHERE TO FIND OUR GUEST:www.cobblestonecreative.cohttps://www.facebook.com/cobblestonecreativecohttps://www.instagram.com/cobblestonecreative.co/What's Your Style of Influence?PODCASTS TO LISTEN TO:CEO Stories Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There have been many paradigm shifts in modern marketing. From conference calls and webinars, to email and social media, people have more learning and connection opportunities and are drowning in marketing messages. How do you cut through the noise and truly connect with people? This week's guest is Kate Boyd, an introvert and marketing expert who has helped people develop strategies to make the best of their preferred methods of marketing. She provides tips and tricks that can help entrepreneurs anywhere on the introvert-extrovert spectrum shake the stigma of sales and expand their comfort zones in order to diversify their marketing reach. Full episode show notes at www.theintrovertentrepreneur.com/2017/08/10/ep157-kate-boyd-teaches-pay-it-forward
An amazing variety of sounds on this show. Up first Kyle Long speaks with Indianapolis musician Kate Boyd about her recording of John Cage's work for prepared piano. On the second half of the broadcast Tristra Newyear Yeager from Bloomington's Rock Paper Scissors shares some excellent Pashto music from Afghanistan and Pakistan.