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What are the skills and mindsets necessary to be a backbone leader for a collaborative?In this new podcast discussion, we talk with Paul Schmitz and Dominique Samari, authors of the recent report, “Backbone Leadership Is Different.” We explore how backbone leadership is unique and why It differs from traditional, more hierarchical leadership styles. In the discussion, we dive into:The specific mindset shifts required in backbone leadership;The skill sets that are crucial for effective backbone leadership;The importance of building relationships as a vital aspect of backbone leadership(and why it's necessary that relationship-building be specified as part of the backbone's work, and not considered an add-on or “on the side”.)Advice and insights on how backbone leaders can effective support collaboratives.Resources and FootnotesReport: Backbone Leadership Is DifferentWebinar: The Skills and Mindset Shifts Backbones Need for Collective ImpactResource: Racial Equity ToolkitOnline Platform: Kin UniverseArticle: Centering Equity in Collective ImpactBlog: Making Meetings WorkPodcast: What Makes an Effective Backbone LeaderMore on Collective ImpactInfographic: What is Collective Impact?Resource List: Getting Started in Collective ImpactThe Intro music, entitled “Running,” was composed by Rafael Krux, and can be found here and is licensed under CC: By 4.0.The outro music, entitled “Deliberate Thought,” was composed by Kevin Macleod. Licensed under CC: By.Have a question related to collaborative work that you'd like to have discussed on the podcast? Contact us at: https://www.collectiveimpactforum.org/contact-us/
Do you feel uncomfortable around someone on a street corner who appears to be down and out? Whether housed or not, we're all human. Paul Schmitz, executive director of Shower Up, shares how you can build relationships, restore hope and dignity, and show God's love to the needy during the holidays and throughout the year.
So we are revisiting the Book: Gods of War: The Legend of Blackhawk Company 1/23 InfantryGods Of War: The untold legendary story of the soldiers from Blackhawk Company 1st Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment. A part of the Army's first Stryker Brigade 3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division out of Fort Lewis Washington. This story follows the unit from Transformation through their Harrowing, Anxiety-filled Combat Deployment to the Northern Iraqi city of Mosul during the early stages of the War in Iraq. Blackhawk Company would hold down Western Mosul almost single-handed while battling head-to-head against a very determined enemy in some of the most fiercely fought battles of the entire war. Overcoming tragic events on their first combat mission that threatened to cripple the unit before they even got started, When the dust settled, Blackhawk Company would go down as one of the finest Infantry Rifle Companies of Modern Warfare—a story of Valor, Heroes, Brotherhood, and Destiny.Thanks again to Joe and Paul for coming on and sharing some insights before the book's release. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/philosophy-from-the-front-line--4319845/support.
ShowerUp provides healthful, clean opportunities for those experiencing homelessness in Nashville, TN with mobile showers and personal hygiene necessities. Their mission is to build relationships, restore hope and dignity, to those in those in need in our city by providing them with shower services and personal care. ShowerUp volunteers make people experiencing homelessness feel "seen" and "known". The non-profit started in Nashville, and has since spread to other cities. In this Focus Interview, ShowerUp's Executive Director, Paul Schmitz, says they're grateful for the opportunity to continue to serve in Middle TN!Click HERE to find out how to help, and to stay updated you can follow their ShowerUp Facebook and Instagram pages!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on Karl and Crew Mornings, we continued our weekly theme, "Common Doubts, and we discussed having doubts about recieving healing from God. Our guest this morning was Dr. Sam Storms, president of Enjoying God Ministries and author of the book "Understanding Spiritual Gifts: A Comprehensive Guide." We also talked with Paul Schmitz, executive director and co-founder of ShowerUp, a ministry serving those experiencing homelessness and anyone in need by providing mobile showers, hygiene resources, and personal care with God's love and grace. Hear all the highlights of today's program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we welcome Jean-Paul Schmitz, Co-Founder of Asia Assist. Jean-Paul shares his personal and career journey; from how he started in the Netherlands to founding his own eCommerce agency in Shanghai. He enlightens us with his mistakes and successes along the way, as well as sharing the experiences of brands entering and scaling in the Chinese market. Stay tuned as well for what we can expect in 2024. Contact Jean-Paul:Email: j.schmitz@asia-assist.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asiaassist/Phone: +86 (0) 212 898 6831 | +86 185 167 755 38 | +31 6290 259 58---------------------------Connect with Kristina Koehler-Coluccia, Head of Business Advisory at Woodburn Accountants & Advisors on LinkedIn here.---------------------------Thrive in China RoundtableGeared towards international companies selling to China who want to systemize & scale their China business. Each week Kristina Koehler-Coluccia hosts a complimentary deep dive into a market entry strategy or implementation guideline that will help you protect and grow your China business.If you are looking to create a solid foundation for your China business and learn how to grow and scale quickly then you can register here. ---------------------------Can Woodburn help you? I am offering a free 30mins call where we discuss the obstacles you are encountering on your China business journey and how we can help accelerate your success. Book a call here.
WBCQ airdate - 11/11/23 Welcome to Fluxedo Junction! Each episode we bring you the best music of all genres from throughout the world, and this week we'll be speaking with singer, guitarist, producer and engineer Paul Schmitz. As a member of the Long Island based Americana group The Last Hombres, Paul worked extensively with the legendary Levon Helm of The Band, as well as Buddy Cage of New Riders Of The Purple Sage. The Hombres, featuring Paul along with Michael Meehan on bass and vocals, Russ Seeger on guitar, vocals and violin, Buddy Cage on pedal steel, Cathy Kreger on vocals, and Levon Helm on drums, signed to KOCH Records in 2003 - releasing their album Redemption to critical acclaim from publications such as Pulse Magazine, while also enjoying Americana airplay all over the country. In 2014 their follow up album, Odd Fellow Rest, was released with Chris James on keyboards and pedal steel and Tom Ryan on drums. Paul continues to work with fellow Hombre Mike Meehan, and they will be apearing at U.S. Brews in Centerport, NY on December 30th. You can visit them on the web at www.reverbnation.com/thelasthombres
Welcome to the next episode of Sports Card Strategy Show (and Tell), a natural extension of our flagship show, but with a focus on your cards, questions, and ability to share the who, what, and why about your PC and flipping game. Paul kicks off the show with his love for Aaron Rogers. Aaron Rogers is done and Paul couldn't be happier! Text SPORTSCARDS to 1-833-992-5727 for sell alerts. If you want to be on the show, email sonia@nooffseason.com. Show and Tell Submission Today: Matt Esterman Mosaic Joe Paul Schmitz aka Buckeye Dill Marty Friel Chad Guell Ohmyshoes First up with Show and Tell submission is… Matt Esterman with his Sheduer Sanders flip. Between Oct 2022- July 2023 purchased several cards. Total investment $2050. Two weeks ago, Matt saw the stats and alerts and decided to sell for a net profit of $1900. Matt reinvested in a black auto for $500 and hoping to flip for another great profit. Next up our friend, Mosaic Joe! Mosaic Joe picked up 29 cards for $82. Tony Gonzalez, 2005 Topps Finest Chad Johnson, Larry Fitzgerald, Randy Moss Rookie, Davante Adams, Justin Tucker, Drew Brees, Santana Moss, Sean Taylor, Larry Johnson, Ed Reed, JJ Watt, Joe Flacco, Eddie George, Stephon Gilmore, John Elway, Jerome Bettis for his PC. A Show and Tell regular, Paul Schmitz aka Buckeye Dill. Buckeye Dill finished up part 3 of his PSA submission. 1992 Topps Gold Ken Griffey Jr. PSA 8 1993 Topps Gold Derek Jeter PSA 8 2023 Topps Silver Pack Aaron Judge PSA 9 2016 Topps Chrome Mike Trout Perspectives PSA 10 2021 Panini Donruss Ken Griffey Jr. Unleashed Rapture PSA 10 2020 Bowman Chrome Draft Spencer Strider PSA 10 2020 Topps Chrome Sapphire Edition Mike Trout PSA 10 2021 Lebron James Silver Prizm PSA 10 A first time submission from Marty the Friel Deal. Marty Friel sharing a PSA submission. 2021 Stephen Curry Metcon PSA 10 2021 Chronicles Draft Pick Johnathan Kominga PSA 10 2019 Panini Threads Stephen Curry PSA 9 2021 Prizm Draft Ja Morant PSA 9 2020 Mosaic Camo Pink Ja Morant PSA 9 2021 Chronicles Donovan Mitchell PSA 9 2020 Mosaic Jayson Tatum PSA 10 Marty's strategy of the day “Use the Damn Tools!” Next up our very own, Mr. Chad Guell aka Dr. Crack. Chad is showing us what he got for $100 purchased on WhatNot. Caleb Williams, Simone Fonteccio, Julio Jones, Marcelo Zuna, Miguel Cabrerra, Ben Rothlisberger, Brian Robinson, Mac Jones, Russell Wilson, Chris Olave, Jalen Hurts, Johnny Davis, Trevor Lawrence, Tyrese Maxey. Next stack is all Michael Jordan cards. 24 in total. Last but not least, our favorite case sniffer, Ohmyshoes! No submissions from Ohmyshoes, Mrs. Shoes or Jr. shoes but mini shoes is bringing it strong with his Jordan cards. 1993 Upper Deck Game 1 Michael Jordan 1993 Playoffs Upper Deck 193 Michael Jordan 1992 Fleer Slam Dunk Michael Jordan numbered 273 1992 Skybox NBA Finals Numberd 314 Michael Jordan 1991 Upper Deck Scoring Michael Jordan 1990 NBA Hoops numbered 65 Michael Jordan To be a part of the show, email sonia@nooffseason.com. We'd love your questions and comments on this one. Get in and submit your show and tell now!
Welcome to the next episode of Sports Card Strategy Show (and Tell), a natural extension of our flagship show, but with a focus on your cards, questions, and ability to share the who, what, and why about your PC and flipping game. It's NFL season and today is the official kickoff to the 2023 NFL Season! Time to sell your NFL cards. To be a part of the show, email sonia@nooffseason.com. Show and Tell Submissions Today from our audience members include: Loni Conley Chad Guell Buckeye Dill Ohmyshoes Duke “Denny One Time” Dodson First up with Show and Tell submission is… Duke Dodson Traded a MJ sticker for the following cards: Lamar Jackson Justin Herber Contenders Optic Orange PSA Auto 10 Luka Doncicc Donruss Optic Blue Auto Tim Larson from Signs of the Times Collectables Tim shows off his storage until full of his collectable comic books, magazines, Star Wars action figures in original packaging and vintage signs. Vintage beer cans, sports cards and items in original packaging. Loni Conley - on eBay FFholsten Gridiron King - Justin Herbert, Burrow, Hurts. Flipping for a good profit. 1967 Full Set of the Monkees 1966 Full Set of Bat Laffs - Batman and The Joker Paid $450 in total for 333 card. Total in is $525. Picked up forty six, 1957 Topps Cards 1959 Ted Williams Fleer Set 1960 set of Topps Cards Vintage Billy Martin, Mays, Dick Williams, Reggie Smith, Lou Pinella, Frank Howard, Al Spangler, Jim Katt, 1954 Bowan, Richie Ashburn, Whitey Herzog, Don Drysdale, Ernie Banks, Sandy Kofax, Carl Yaz, 57' Hank Aaron, 1954 Jackie Robinson, Frank Robinson, Ted Williams 57' Topps #1. Paul Schmitz aka Buckeye Dill Pt 2 of a 26 card PSA submission. A mix of baseball and football. 2021 Select Justin Fields Die Cut Prizm PSA 9 2021 Silver Prizm Variation Devonta Smith PSA 9 2021 Donruss Optic Trevor Lawrence PSA 9 2021 Donruss Optic Fire Stefon Diggs PSA 9 2021 Bowman University Bryce Young Prospects Pink PSA 9 2021 Bowman University Bryce Young Prospects Pink Refractor PSA 10 2021 Bowman University Cj Stroud Chrome Prospects PSA 10 2021 Silver Prizm Josh Allen PSA 10 2021 Donruss Optic Holo Michah Parsons PSA 10 Chad “Dr. Crack” Guell Anfernee Simons Silver Prizm Allen Iverson Auto Jason Tatum Silver Concourse rookie prizm Jalen Brown Rookie Jalen Hurts Concourse Prizm rookie Lamar Jackson Prizm Joe Burrow Rookie PSA 10 Joe Burrow Silver Mosaic Prizm PSA 10 Joe Burrow Silver Field level PSA 10 Ja Morant Photo Variation Disco PSA 10 Jordan Poole PSA 10 Jordan Love Sliver Prizm Auto Rookie PSA 10 Tyrese Maxey Blue Retail PSA 10 Giannas Rookie PSA 10 Oh My Shoes, Jr Shoes, and Mrs. Shoes CSG 9 2021 Panini Illusions Justin Fields 2021 Prizm Break Justin Fields Rookie PSA 10 2021 Donruss Rated Rookie Trevor Lawarence 2021 Panini Prizm Kadarius Toney Purple Pulsar 2021 Select Premier Level Justin Fields 2018 Aaron Rodgers Gold Spectrum We'd love your questions and comments on this one.
Welcome to the next episode of Sports Card Strategy Show (and Tell), a natural extension of our flagship show, but with a focus on your cards, questions and ability to share the who, what and why about your PC and flipping game. Breaking News/Sell Alert: Big Call Up in the MLB Yankees call up Jasson Dominguez. He is making his debut this weekend at the age of 20. Check out: Features Auctions ending today on nooffseason.com First up with Show and Tell submission is… Loni Conley and Chris with their vintage collection. 65 wax packs between 80's and 90's 200 vintage 74' Topps Hall of Fame Vintage Raw Cards 67/68 Topps Baseball and Football with a few HOF's PSA Submission - Bob Gibson, Denny McLain, Willy Stargell, Tom Seaver, Hank Aaron, Pete Rose, Al Kaline, Dick Butkis, Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle. Loni and Chris paid close to $945 which includes supplies, and gas/tolls. They expect to make a $2000 profit over time. Buckeye Dill aka Paul Schmitz with a recent PSA submission. 9 Shohei Ohtani 2018 Heritage cards. 2020 Topps Chrome Batting Gem Mint 10 2019 Topps Chrome Batting Gem Mint 10 2019 Topps Chrome Batting Gem Mint 10 2018 Topps Heritage Mint 9 2018 Topps Heritage Gem Mint 10 2018 Topps Heritage Gem Mint 10 2018 Topps Heritage Gem Mint 10 2018 Topps Heritage Gem Mint 10 2018 Topps Heritage Gem Mint 10 Dr. Crack aka Chad Guell is showing the audience how to search cards on eBay. The #1 thing he searches for is Silver Prizim Rookie. Looking for auctions only and ending soonest. Great deals are found at 10pm or later. Find a few cards that look appealing and add it to the watch list. Last but not least, Ohmyshoes! Mrs. Shoes with a 2019 Nikola Jokic Contenders Semifinal Ticket. Jr. Shoes with a 2016 Donruss Jamal Murray Rookie PSA 10 and a 2012 NBA Hoops 280 Damian Lillard PSA 10. Ohmyshoes - 2022 Panini Prizm Silver Cracked Ice Austin Reaves 2021/22 Obsidian Basketball Austin Reaves Shoes showing the rest of his Austin Reaves card collection. We'd love your questions and comments on this one. Get in and submit your show and tell now!
Welcome to the next episode of Sports Card Strategy Show (and Tell), a natural extension of our flagship show, but with a focus on your cards, questions and ability to share the who, what and why about your PC and flipping game. Breaking News: Shohei Ohtani tore his UCL as a pitcher against the Cincinnati Reds in a double header. Shohei continues to play in game two. Shohei is going to have surgery and we're wondering if he will pitch again. What does this mean for Shohei cards? He is a long term hold but we'll take a hit in the pitching market which will affect his card value. Even if we see a 10-15% drop it's a good time to buy. Hopefully you moved your Shohei cards in July. If not, hold on to your cards. Thanks Lefty for the news update! First up Paul Schmitz aka Buckeye Dill with his PSA submission. Optic Donruss 2021 Trevor Lawrence PSA 6 Crunch time Garrett Wilson 2022 Donruss PSA 8 1998 Randy Moss Rookie PSA 8 2022 Silver Prizm Select Tua Tagovailoa 2022 Tom Brady Silver Prizm PSA 9 2021 Donruss Optic Justin Fields PSA 9 Justin Fields 2021 Green Mosaic Gem Mint 10 Trevor Lawrence 2021 Mosaic Camo Pink Gem mint 10 Justin Fields 2021 Mosaic Gem Mint 10 Paul experienced the same result on his Trevor Lawrence Optics. They didn't come back graded very high. Marty Friel with his first show and tell with the NoOffSeason Premium Pack! Sports Card Strategy T-Shirt Nba Hoops Bowman Baseball Sage Football Topps Chrome Baseball Slabs Craigs Cards11 with the debut of his first show and tell submission! Matt Mclain Auto Elly De La Cruz Jackson Churio Sapphire Roman Anthony Auto James Wood Sapphire Ryan Clifford Noelvi Marte Strategy - Finding sellers that don't have many graded cards listed. Don't buy raw cards from anyone that also has graded cards listed. Paul Show and Tell On the nooffseason.com we've started buy and sell alerts, like the Arch Manning Prizm cards, on sale now! Also on the nooffseason.com website, we are featuring auctions ending today. We've also updated our Basketball and Football rankings. Kevin aka Southern Soccer Idiot with an eBay purchase reveal. eBay authentication box. Lionel Messi Rookie Card 2004/2005 Campions. Printed in the language Catalan which is much more rare than the Spanish version. 2019 topps chrome sapphire Erling Haaland that sold for $800 at the time. So Kevin also traded him for the 2019 Lionel Messi Donruss Optic Halo Argentina Jersey. Kevin has been sitting on this card for 2 years. He made a deal to sell the cards pick up a few great soccer cards but it didn't end up working out so he is keeping this card for his PC and plans on holding onto it for years to come. Ending the show with OHMYSHOES! Mrs. Shoes with the Josh Giddy cards. Rated rookie base, donruss rated rookie base card. Jr. Shoes with a 2022 glass mosaic PSA 9 Tyreek Hill. Donruss Optic Rated Rookie Optic Bam Adebayo, Gem Mint 10. OHMYSHOES with Tyrese Haliburton Blue Velocity Rated Rookie. Mosaic Pink Camo Prizm Tyrese Haliburton. Mosaic Red Tyrese Haliburton, Select blue white and purple Cracked Ice. 2021 Select, Red White and Orange Shimmer Prizm.
Welcome to the next episode of Sports Card Strategy Show (and Tell), a natural extension of our flagship show, but with a focus on your cards, questions and ability to share the who, what and why about your PC and flipping game. Kicking off the Show and Tell show with Paul Schmitz aka Buckeye Dill. Big Loss - 2022 Bowman Pink Refractor Jaxon Smith Njigba PSA 3 Caleb Williams 2022 Bowman University Pink Refractor PSA 9 Nolan Gorman 2023 Topps Rookie Gem Mint 10 Garrett Wilson 2022 Press Proof Premium Rate Rookie Gem Mint 10 Garret Wilson 2022 Mosaic Pink Camo PSA 10 2022 Illusions Chris Olave Rookie Mystique Gem Mint 10 Jackson Smith Nigba 2022 Purple Shimmer Refractor Gem Mint 20 Justin fields 2021 Mosaic Silver Gem Mint 10 Garret Wilson 2022 Absolute Orange Mosaic Rookie Gem Mint 10 Spencer Strider Rookie 2022 Mosaic Gem Mint 10 Next up Ryan Painter opens up his mail for the big reveal of… Rashad Penny Sky Moore Mike White Grading Tool David Bell Eye Black Garrett Wilson Premium 2022 Donruss 4 - Cam Thomas Cards Magnifier Our own Dr. Chad is up next with opening up the premium pack from No Off Season. Lebron 2003 Topps PSA 9 that he made a deal on at The National Opening up the packs that were supposed to be for his son. LOL Found an RJ Hampton Auto in the pack! Chad shows us his personal collection of Chad Clifton, Brian Kushing, Paul Pozluzni, Gilbert Brown, Don Beebe, Chris Jackie, Al Harris, Ahman Green, Brent Folwood, Doug Evans, Santana Dodson, Walter Jones, George Kuntz, and Walt Fraizer. Chase Crim up next with his collection of what he picked up from The National. John Jones, Tony Romo, Peyton Manning, Kyler Murray, Jordan Lawler, Corbin Carrol, Hardaway, Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan, SGA, 1932 Babe Ruth, Lionel Messi, Dana White/Conner McGregor, Alexander Ovechkin, Justin Fields Ohio State Patch, Tom Brady, Joe Burrow, Anthony Edwards, Kevin Durant, two Aaron Judge Autos and 2018 Topps Chrome Conor Mcgregor 1 of 1 Superfractor. Up next is Kevin aka Southern Soccer Idiot with his show and tell of the day. Kevin shows his PSA 10 piece submission with: 2020 Stadium Club Chrome Eduardo Eduardo Camavinga PSA 9 2021 Panini Prizm Premier League Red Mojo Parallel Joao Pedro PSA 9 2021 Stadium Club Chrome Gavi PSA 10 2020/21 Stadium Club Xavi Simons Aqua Refractor Gem Mint 10 2021 Merlin Chrome Refractor Erling Haaland PSA 10 2021/2022 Optic Holo Rated Rookie Gem Gabriel Martinelli Mint 10 Andrew from Rocky Empire Sports Cards IG handle RockyEmpire_Sports Part 1 - Looking at the data and the numbers using Market Movers Part 2 - The Cards Curtis Meade Auto Dylan Carlson Zach Wilson Bailey Zappe Garrett Wilson Matt Corral Wrapping it up with the one…the only… ohmyshoes! Javier Hernandez Chet Holgrem Jalen Brunson Moses Moody Josh Allen Shohei Ohtani Lionel Messi We'd love your questions and comments on this one. Get in and submit your show and tell now!
Welcome to the next episode of Sports Card Strategy Show (and Tell), a new, natural extension of our flagship show, but with a focus on your cards, questions and ability to share the who, what and why about your PC and flipping game. National is coming up soon! Be sure to join the Sports Card Strategy Show team at booth 3216! Chad Guell starts off the show with his 31 PSA card reveal. Quite a few Fernando Tatis and Ohtani. Chad is offering these cards at a discounted price before the hit ebay so be sure to follow chad on Instagram at Chalx_cards. Lonni Conley coming in strong and bringing some major tips. Lonni shares the cards he picked up at the Chantilly Card Show and how he goes to the show prepared. His goal is to make 3-5x on everything and shares why he is diligent and specific on what he buys. Lonni shares in great detail what he paid for the cards and shows the method to his madness on how to keep them stacked and organized. Be sure to check back next week as Lonni shares his pricing strategy for eBay. Paul Schmitz aka Buckeye Dill - submitting a different kind of show and tell this week. Buckeye Dill has an AMAZING Star Wars card collection from the original 1977 movie. Series 1 in blue with a #1 Luke Skywalker PSA 6 (he's on the hunt for 10!) Series 2 in red Series 3 in yellow Series 4 in green Series 5 in orange getting into behind the scenes and special effects. A total of a 330 card set! Iowa Dave with his second show and tell shares six cards of an ongoing run of his personal collection. Dave shows us all 6 years that Ohtani has been active sharing his Topps Heritage set. Follow Iowa Dave on Instagram at Iowa_Dave. Kendall McKee shares 2 cards that he purchased for $480 in preparation for the upcoming football season. Josh Howell and Jaylen Hurts, Limited Auto, hoping to make a good profit Kendall (Lefty) also shows his findings from the dollar box and shares great insight on women's sports. Kevin aka Southern Soccer Idiot - Shares his big reveal of his 12 card PSA submission. PSA 8 - 2020 Merlin Chrome Refractor - Lionel Messi PSA 9 - Neymar Jr. 2017 Panini Revolution 2019 - Topps Finest - Kylian Mbappe 2014 - Panini Prizm Cristiano Ronaldo World Cup Aerial Assault 2020 - 2021 Merlin Chrome Refractor Gabriel Martinelli 2020 Panini Chronicals Victor Osimhen 2020 - 2021 Merlin Chrome u23 Stars Victor Osimhen - (PSA 10) 2017 Panini Revolution Christian Pulisic Rookie 2017 Panini Nat Con VIP Christian Pulisic (PSA 10) PSA 10 2021-2022 Mosaic Cristiano Ronaldo Reactive Purple 2021 Topps Now Cristiano Ronaldo 768 Career Goals 2021- 22 Erling Haaland Topps Sparkle Foil Refractor Paul shares that this week he has been working on securing a Michael Jordan 1987 Fleer Base #59. He got a CSG 8.5 for $500, hoping for a PSA 8 to potentially lose $50 and reach for a PSA 9 to make $1000. The ohmyshoes Family closes out the show with a show and tell from Mrs. Shoes, Jr. Shoes and Mini Shoes. Jr. Shoes shares several Jaylen Waddle cards. Mini shoes shares a Jordan Walsh Silver rookie Auto and a Pokemon card. Omyshoes finishes with a Jalen Hurts Pink Panini Prizm and several Justin Fields cards. We'd love your questions and comments on this one. Get in and submit your show and tell now! Up your flipping and PC game by sharing your cards and stories with us! Email paul@nooffseason.com for details on how to get on the next episode.
ShowerUp provides those experiencing homelessness in Nashville, TN with mobile showers and personal hygiene necessities! Their mission is to build relationships, restore hope and dignity, and show the love of God with those in need by providing them with shower services and personal care. ShowerUp volunteers make people experiencing homelessness feel "seen" and "known". The non-profit started in Nashville, and has since spread to other cities. In this Focus Interview, ShowerUp's Executive Director, Paul Schmitz, says they're grateful for the opportunity to continue to serve in this amazing city!Click HERE to find out how to help, and to stay updated you can follow their ShowerUp Facebook and Instagram pages!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the next episode of Sports Card Strategy Show (and Tell), a new, natural extension of our flagship show, but with a focus on your cards, questions and ability to share the who, what and why about your PC and flipping game. Get in and submit your show and tell now! The community continues to grow larger and stronger, as we get submissions from regulars and new audience members!ohmyshoes kicks off the show with Ronaldinho and Geno Smith show and tell. Chad Guell shows a PSA reveal of his 20 card multi sport order. Malik Willis, Elly De la cruz, Gunner Henderson, and Kenneth Walker to name a few. We also heard from Chase Crim, Rob Misora, Paul Schmitz aka Buckeye Dill, Kendall “Lefty” McKee. McKee had a solid submission coming back with 14 -10's and 6 -9's! Pro tip: Paul shares when the best time to sell basketball and why you might want to sell football in August. Up your flipping and PC game by sharing your cards and stories with us! Email paul@nooffseason.com for details on how to get on the next episode. In the meantime, we'd love your questions and comments on this one.
Welcome to the next episode of Sports Card Strategy Show (and Tell), a new, natural extension of our flagship show, but with a focus on your cards, questions and ability to share the who, what and why about your PC and flipping game. Go where they ain't. Chase Crim of @TexasRoadshowShop is buying Cade Cunningham, Chet Holmgren, Damian Lillard. He's betting on the talent and going where they ain't. Lefty McKee makes his first submission and goes nostalic; Loni Conley continues to grind on eBay. Chad Guell shows some unique stuff we've never seen before including 1992 Star Basketball Cards. James Bradford @rposportscards3951 is buying US Women's National Team and shows off his Patrick Mahomes rookie card collection. Paul Schmitz aka Buckeye Dill shows how he executed Chad Guell's Anthony Volpe grade and flip to perfection. Get in and submit your show and tell now! The community continues to grow larger and stronger, as we get submissions from regulars and new audience members! Up your flipping and PC game by sharing your cards and stories with us! Email paul@nooffseason.com for details on how to get on the next episode. In the meantime, we'd love your questions and comments on this one.
We have a deep dive discussion about a new resource called the Racial Equity Toolkit that's free to download and available now in the Collective Impact Forum library. The Racial Equity Toolkit is designed to support backbone staff and partners to operationalize racial equity throughout their collective impact work. We talk with toolkit authors Dominique Samari and Paul Schmitz about what's in the toolkit and the ways that teams can explore it to advance their own equity work.References and FootnotesRacial Equity ToolkitTargeted UniversalismCommunity Engagement ToolkitKin UniverseMore on Collective ImpactInfographic: What is Collective Impact?Resource List: Getting Started in Collective ImpactThe Intro music, entitled “Running,” was composed by Rafael Krux, and can be found here and is licensed under CC: By 4.0.The outro music, entitled “Deliberate Thought,” was composed by Kevin Macleod. Licensed under CC: By.Have a question related to collaborative work that you'd like to have discussed on the podcast? Contact us at: https://www.collectiveimpactforum.org/contact-us/
Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Paul Schmitz, Executive Director and co-founder of ShowerUp, who shares some of his personal story and what led him and his wife, Rhonda, to launch the nonprofit that provides mobile showers and personal care for those experiencing homelessness. During the interview, Paul talks about their efforts and impact, their expansion into different cities, the importance of collaboration with other organizations and why their work is so important. He also talks about volunteer opportunities and how the community can get involved and support their efforts.ShowerUp is located in cities across the country - check out our areas we serve page to learn more and see if we will come to a place near you: https://showerup.org/areas-we-serve/We have put together a list of some ways that you can get involved and help those experiencing homelessness!Visit our blog to learn more https://www.showerup.org/showerup-blogFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/showerup/Website: https://showerup.org/
Today, on Karl and Crew Mornings, it was Freedom Friday! Have you had a fair opportunity to really hear the Gospel? Do you remember that moment? Who shared real grace, mercy, and compassion when you needed it the most? How do we reach a city that needs to hear the true Gospel? We also highlighted a unique outreach and ministry to the homeless called ShowerUp. Our guest was Paul Schmitz, who is the Executive Director and Co-founder of ShowerUp. He shared the history of the organization and what they do. Paul shared amazing testimonies from the ministry. Hear today's highlights on the Karl and Crew Showcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Collective Impact Forum senior advisor Paul Schmitz shares what he's learned through supporting many collective impact initiatives, including some specific challenges that he has seen repeatedly come up and block progress. We dive into the dangers to avoid and also explore three key lessons that can help navigate through these challenges. This chat is jumping off of Paul's recent article “10 Dangers to Collective Impact,” which was featured online in the Stanford Social Innovation Review, and is part of the online series Collective Impact, 10 Years Later. Resources and FootnotesArticle: 10 Dangers to Collective ImpactSeries: Collective Impact, 10 Years LaterArticle: Centering Equity in Collective ImpactArticle: The Culture of Collective ImpactBook: New PowerBook: Dare to LeadTool: TRIZMore on Collective ImpactInfographic: What is Collective Impact?Resource List: Getting Started in Collective ImpactThe Intro music, entitled “Running,” was composed by Rafael Krux, and can be found here and is licensed under CC: By 4.0.The outro music, entitled “Deliberate Thought,” was composed by Kevin Macleod. Licensed under CC: By.Have a question related to collaborative work that you'd like to have discussed on the podcast? You can send it to our short podcast listener survey or at info@collectiveimpactforum.org.
Paul and his wife, Rhonda, launched ShowerUp in the fall of 2016. Paul left a 30+ year career in Christian radio to serve ShowerUp full time. With approximately 10,000 homeless throughout Nashville, ShowUp's mission is to build relationships, restore hope and dignity, and show the love of God with those in need by providing them with shower services and personal care. Paul talks about the launch of this incredible organization, and how Nashville became its starting point. Become a subscriber! Visit us at https://www.patreon.com/nashvilledailyTake a Tour With Us! Use code NASH for 20% off - https://www.xplrnash.com/tours-1TEXT US: 615-392-1358Today's Guest - Paul Schmitz - Co-Founder and Executive Director of ShowerUphttps://www.showerup.org/https://www.instagram.com/theshowerup/Nashville Daily Artist of the Day Playlisthttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/51eNcUWPg7qtj8KECrbuwx?si=nEfxeOgmTv6rFUyhVUJY9AFollow us @ XPLR NASHWebsite - https://nashvilledailypodcast.com/YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/xplrnashInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/xplr.nash/Twiter - https://twitter.com/xplr_nashNASHVILLE & XPLR MERCH - https://www.xplrnash.com/shopMedia and other inquiries please email hello@xplr.life
In this episode, we're talking about the findings from a new article in the winter 2022 edition of the Stanford Social Innovation Review titled, "Centering Equity in Collective Impact." We're doing a “behind the writing” deep-dive discussion with several of the articles' authors to hear about what lessons they learned from collaboratives who are practicing deep equity work, and what strategies arose through the process. Moderating this discussion is Cindy Santos of the Aspen Institute Forum for Community Solutions, and joining Cindy for this chat are article coauthors Sheri Brady, Jennifer Splansky Juster, and Paul Schmitz.Resources and FootnotesFind a transcript of this episode here.Article: Centering Equity in Collective Impact (Stanford Social Innovation Review)Blog: Redefining Collective ImpactArticle The Water of Systems ChangeMore on Collective ImpactInfographic: What is Collective Impact?Resource List: Getting Started in Collective ImpactThe Intro music, entitled “Running,” was composed by Rafael Krux, and can be found here and is licensed under CC: By 4.0.The outro music, entitled “Deliberate Thought,” was composed by Kevin Macleod. Licensed under CC: By.Have a question related to collaborative work that you'd like to have discussed on the podcast? You can send it to our short podcast listener survey or at info@collectiveimpactforum.org.
Today, on Karl and Crew Mornings, we concluded our theme: Broken Faith Week. On this Freedom Friday, we discussed broken souls. The scripture reference was Romans 3:23-24. We are all broken and need Jesus; however, you can't fix what you don't know is broken. When did you stop trying to fix your broken life on your own? There is redemption in Christ Jesus! Our special guest was Dr. Winfred Neely. He is the Senior Pastor of Judson Baptist Church in Oak Park and Vice President and Dean of Moody Theological Seminary. We also talked with Paul Schmitz who is the Co-founder and Executive Director of ShowerUp Chicago. This is a unique outreach aimed at providing people who are homeless with food, clean water, resources, and the Gospel. ShowerUp will be having 3 special events this weekend. To hear the highlights of today's program, take a listen to the Karl and Crew Showcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul and his wife, Rhonda, launched ShowerUp in the fall of 2016. Paul left a 30+ year career in Christian radio to serve ShowerUp full time. With approximately 10,000 homeless throughout Nashville, ShowUp's mission is to build relationships, restore hope and dignity, and show the love of God with those in need by providing them with shower services and personal care. Paul talks about the launch of this incredible organization, and how Nashville became its starting point. Become a subscriber! Visit us at https://www.patreon.com/nashvilledailyTake a Tour With Us! Use code NASH for 20% off - https://www.xplrnash.com/tours-1TEXT US: 615-392-1358Today's Guest - Paul Schmitz - Co-Founder and Executive Director of ShowerUphttps://www.showerup.org/https://www.instagram.com/theshowerup/Nashville Daily Artist of the Day Playlisthttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/51eNcUWPg7qtj8KECrbuwx?si=nEfxeOgmTv6rFUyhVUJY9AFollow us @ XPLR NASHWebsite - https://nashvilledailypodcast.com/YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/xplrnashInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/xplr.nash/Twiter - https://twitter.com/xplr_nashNASHVILLE & XPLR MERCH - https://www.xplrnash.com/shopMedia and other inquiries please email hello@xplr.lifeArtists can submit songs to be featured here https://forms.gle/mtkxUCFds7g9e2466
Hello, Collective Impact Forum listeners! Appreciate your patience as we prep our next podcast release, but before then we wanted to drop by and invite you to our upcoming virtual office hours. Virtual office hours are like a really informal webinar where we answer your questions about a specific topic. It's kind of like a live podcast recording. Our next virtual office hour is on September 1 at 3pm Eastern, where we will answer questions around how to embed equity practices in collective impact and after that, the next one is on Sept. 8 at 3pm Eastern where we will answer questions about how to manage differences and difficult conversations. For regular podcast listeners, you will definitely recognize our office hour guests Jennifer Splansky Juster, Junious Williams, and Paul Schmitz, who have been part of many of our episodes. Attending is free, and if you can't make it, if you register, we will send you a copy of the recording after, normally within a day of the event. We'd love for you to join us, and to find out more and register, just visit the events page of our website at collectiveimpactforum.org. Collective Impact Forum Upcoming EventsMusic: The Intro music, entitled “Running,” was composed by Rafael Krux, and can be found here and is licensed under CC: By 4.0. More on Collective ImpactInfographic: What is Collective Impact?Resource List: Getting Started in Collective Impact
Auxilion, the Irish owned IT consulting, implementation and managed services company, is to establish a new networking division in an initial investment valued at €500,000 rising to €1m over the next 24 months. The new division will create initially 10 executive jobs and hiring has already commenced for senior networking consultants and engineers to join Auxilion’s existing network team. Auxilion estimates that the Irish market for networking is worth approximately €160m. Auxilion’s new networking division is targeting revenues of €6m in the services element of this over the next three years. After establishing in Ireland, the company aims to market the service in the UK where 20% of I.T. Alliance Group 2019 revenues of €35m were generated. Auxilion has hired 20-year tech industry veteran Ciaran Meehan to head up the new operation. Meehan was formerly country manager for Hewlett Packard Enterprise’s (HPE) Pointnext Services. A former HP Sales Manager of the Year for UK and Ireland, he brings to Auxilion experience in Aruba, which HPE acquired for US$3 billion in an all cash deal in 2015. The new division, which will focus on Aruba networking solutions, will be backed by Auxilion’s existing managed services team which already globally supports over 300,000 users across public and private sectors.Aruba specialises in new technologies that enable secure, intelligent edge-to-cloud networking solutions that use AI to automate the network. Commenting on strategy behind the move, Philip Maguire, CEO and founder of Auxilion’s parent company, I.T. Alliance Group, which employs approximately 450 people said, “Covid-19 has pressed the accelerator even further on remote working and digital transformation and, despite this week’s further encouraging news on the vaccine front, we strongly believe that the move to a new hybrid workplace will continue post-pandemic. This has placed unprecedented strains in terms of security and governance in relation to corporate and public sector networks.” Paul Schmitz, group sales director, Auxilion added, “We researched the global market for the best solution to the new network challenges created by Covid-19 and the hybrid workplace and Aruba, which operates an EMEA R&D centre in Cork, came out on top.” “This is an exciting time for Hewlett Packard Enterprise networking in Ireland and globally,” commented Maeve Culloty, managing director, HPE Ireland. “The combination of Silver Peak, an SD-WAN (Software-Defined Wide Area Network) leader, and Aruba presents the Irish public and private sectors with greater choice than ever in terms of networking solutions. The addition of a respected indigenous IT services organisation such as Auxilion will enhance our ability to bring recently announced networking technologies for management of the new hybrid workplace to the Irish market.” Ciaran Meehan added, “HPE is a long-standing partner of I.T. Alliance Group in Ireland and the UK and I have admired Auxilion’s capabilities over many years, especially in hybrid cloud environments and project management. One of the reasons I jumped at the opportunity to join them is that I can see super synergies between Aruba and Auxilion’s already impressive customer base and the new realities of working.” Welcoming the move, Ray O’Connor, country manager, Aruba said, “Now that Auxilion is part of the Aruba partner family, customers will have the opportunity to benefit from industry-leading Aruba networking solutions paired with Auxilion’s technology expertise. Their ability to understand the customer’s strategic IT and business goals and expertise in the technology to achieve those goals are absolutely in line with Aruba’s customer first, customer last philosophy.” Auxilion will launch its Aruba offering in Ireland through a series of remote seminarson Aruba ClearPass. Ciaran Meehan commented, “From IoT to an always-on mobile workforce, Irish organisations are more exposed to attacks than ever before. Aruba...
In this interview with Forum senior advisor Paul Schmitz, we hear about the formation and experiences of Milwaukee’s Civic Response team during the first months of the pandemic and learn about the city’s comprehensive response to the COVID-19 crisis. Along the way, Paul shares the lessons learned about how collective impact efforts can be most effective in both meeting emergency needs and pursuing long-term systems change.Resources and FootnotesCase Study: Collective Impact in Emergency Response: A Case Study of Milwaukee’s COVID-19 Civic Response TeamWebinar: Collective Impact in Emergency Response: A Virtual Discussion on Milwaukee’s COVID-19 Civic Response TeamResource: Targeted Universalism: Policy & PracticePodcast: john a. powell - Operationalizing Equity in Collective ImpactMore on Collective Impact approach to collaborate for social change:Infographic: What is Collective Impact?Resource List: Getting Started in Collective ImpactThe Intro music, entitled “Running,” was composed by Rafael Krux, and can be found here and is licensed under CC: By 4.0.The outro music, entitled “Deliberate Thought,” was composed by Kevin Macleod. Licensed under CC: By.Have a question related to collaborative work that you'd like to have discussed on the podcast? You can send it to our short podcast listener survey or at info@collectiveimpactforum.org.
In this roundtable discussion, we focus on questions around how to collaborate when there may be conflicts between partners, whether it’s conflicting schedules, motivations, or values, and what to consider when those conflicts come up. This discussion includes what to consider when partnering with law enforcement, how to sort through conflicting community meeting needs, and the challenges of finding common ground when everything seems polarized.Featuring Sheri Brady, Paul Schmitz, Tracy Timmons-Gray, and Junious Williams.Resources and FootnotesVideo and Transcript: Complementary or in Conflict? Community Organizing and Collective ImpactPodcast: Marshall Ganz - Community Organizing and Collective ImpactBook: Why We’re Polarized by Ezra KleinMore on Collective Impact approach to collaborate for social change:Infographic: What is Collective Impact?Resource List: Getting Started in Collective ImpactThe Intro music, entitled “Running,” was composed by Rafael Krux, and can be found here and is licensed under CC: By 4.0.The outro music, entitled “Deliberate Thought,” was composed by Kevin Macleod. Licensed under CC: By.Have a question related to collaborative work that you'd like to have discussed on the podcast? You can send it to our short podcast listener survey or at info@collectiveimpactforum.org.
Past CEO of Public Allies (https://publicallies.org/), advisor to Obama White House, and all around good guy Paul Schmitz joins me to talk about how Everyone Leads. Paul is currently CEO of Leading Inside Out(https://www.leadinginsideout.org/) and a Senior Advisor to The Collective Impact Forum. some org's doing work worthy of donations: https://www.policylink.org/ https://www.litwi.org/ https://eji.org/
Paul Schmitz is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of ShowerUp. Paul and his wife, Rhonda, launched ShowerUp in the Fall of 2016, after Paul left a 30+ year career in radio to serve ShowerUp full time. The idea of mobile shower units started after discovering there were very few places to get a hot shower and take care of basic hygiene for the poor and homeless in Nashville. The mission of ShowerUp is to build relationships, restore hope and dignity, and show the love of God with those in need by providing them with shower services and personal care. Since starting in 2016, ShowerUp has expanded to Huntsville, AL, and will be coming soon to Wichita, KS. Web: https://www.showerup.org Instagram: @theshowerup Facebook: @theshowerup The 99% Local Podcast Web: https://www.99percentlocalpod.com Instagram: @99percentlocalpod Email: 99percentlocalpod@gmail.com --- Barino Italian Southern Eatery in Columbia, TN combines two great comfort foods, Italian and Southern. For more information or to make a reservation, check them out at http://www.barinoitalian.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/99percentlocalpod/message
What does it mean to be a “good partner?” In this roundtable discussion, we discuss community questions around how to support and assess partnerships, and what does it really look like to share credit among multiple partners in a collaborative. Featuring Sheri Brady, Jennifer Splansky Juster, Paul Schmitz, Tracy Timmons-Gray, and Junious Williams.Resources and FootnotesArticle: Turf, Trust, Co-Creation & Collective ImpactTool: TRIZBlog: Lessons Learned from our Conversations with Experienced Backbone LeadersReport: When Collective Impact has an Impact: A Cross-Site Study of 25 Collective Impact InitiativesMore on Collective Impact approach to collaborate for social change:Infographic: What is Collective Impact?Resource List: Getting Started in Collective ImpactThe Intro music, entitled “Running,” was composed by Rafael Krux, and can be found here and is licensed under CC: By 4.0.The outro music, entitled “Deliberate Thought,” was composed by Kevin Macleod. Licensed under CC: By.Have a question related to collaborative work that you'd like to have discussed on the podcast? You can send it to our short podcast listener survey or at info@collectiveimpactforum.org.
https://www.showerup.org/ Paul and his wife, Rhonda, launched ShowerUp in the fall of 2016. When we first thought about a mobile shower unit for the homeless, we wondered if it was even possible. Our family has spent years working with the homeless (first in Wichita, KS and then in Nashville) mostly providing meals, clothing, sleeping bags, backpacks, etc. We have made some wonderful friendships and had the privilege of seeing lives transformed over the years. We always had the perspective that whatever we were providing was simply a "handshake" that would eventually lead to a relationship. The relationship is so important because without it there can be no potential for discipleship. We always wondered, though, what need wasn't being met. What if we could start the relationship with a symbolic "hug"? If handing someone a meal is a "handshake", then providing them with a shower must certainly be a "hug"! That became part of our core values. HumanityRising.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/humanity-rising-voices/support
In this roundtable discussion, we continue discussing community questions about how to support anti-racism within our work, and specifically diving into how to host hard conversations when everyone is gathering virtually, and what to consider when the focus of your work feels separate from race and racial equity. Featuring Sheri Brady, Jennifer Splansky Juster, Paul Schmitz, Tracy Timmons-Gray, and Junious Williams.Resources and FootnotesResource: Covid, Race, and the Revolution from PolicyLinkBlog: Have nonprofit and philanthropy become the “white moderate” that Dr. King warned us about? By Vu Le (Nonprofit AF)Book: Dying of Whiteness by Jonathan M. MetzlOpinion: Together, You can Redeem the Soul of the Nation by John LewisVideo: Congressman John Lewis' Funeral Service In Georgia (Time)Podcast: Allies and Co-Conspirators: Stepping up to support Anti-Racism from the Collective Impact ForumBlog: 116 Organizations Driving Change by MacKenzie Scott More on Collective Impact approach to collaborate for social change:Infographic: What is Collective Impact?Resource List: Getting Started in Collective ImpactThe Intro music, entitled “Running,” was composed by Rafael Krux, and can be found here and is licensed under CC: By 4.0.The outro music, entitled “Deliberate Thought,” was composed by Kevin Macleod. Licensed under CC: By.Have a question related to collaborative work that you'd like to have discussed on the podcast? You can send it to our short podcast listener survey or at info@collectiveimpactforum.org.
Shower Up Nashville (0:00:00) Whether it's after a long, stressful day or in preparation for your next outing, there are few things in life that feel better than a warm shower. For those who are facing homelessness, however, this privilege can be hard to come by. Lacking access to clean showers is not only stressful but can make it hard to communicate with others if you don't have proper hygiene. This is what inspired the creation of Shower Up, a nonprofit organization headquartered in Nashville that brings mobile showers to local homeless communities. Joining us on the show today is co-founder and executive director Paul Schmitz, here with us to discuss how a simple shower can make a world of difference for the homeless. Why We Need Cuteness (0:16:47) For anyone who's been to Japan, the word “kawaii”, meaning cute, is nothing new. Although it is used as frequently in Japan as the word “cute” is in America, “kawaii” is not just a word to the Japanese, but a cultural phenomenon. The cuteness trend is visible in nearly all facets of life from fashion, to entertainment, to product design and packaging. And while the kawaii trend has already gained a fair amount of traction in Western Spheres, Tania Luna, psychology researcher and Co-CEO of LifeLabs Learning, here to discuss with us why we need more cuteness in our lives and the psychology behind it. How to Negotiate with Your Kids (0:36:24) As parents we have the final say in decisions around the house. We are the Queens and Kings of our castle and our word is law. However, any student of history will tell you that a sovereign's power is always dependent on the loyalty of their subjects, and sometimes our homes can feel more like the French Revolution than we would hope. So, how can we lead our families to keep our kids obedient and happy? Roi Ben-Yehuda's advice would be to negotiate with them! He's a professor of conflict resolution at both Columbia University and John Jay College and a leadership trainer at LifeLabs Learning, who's on the show to teach us how to negotiate with our kids. Tips for 2020 Freshman (0:52:47) College freshman across the country are going to have a unique experience come this fall. With COVID shaking everything up, colleges are changing the way they're going to operate. This can be scary and intimidating for graduated high school seniors already stressed about leaving home and taking on the next level of education. So, what can we do to help prepare our freshmen for the upcoming school year and the impact COVID will have on it? Here to talk us through it is Rob Franek, editor-in-chief of the Princeton Review. Reducing Your Eco Footprint (1:11:21) The environment revolution is nothing new. But given the accelerated rate at which environmental degradation is occurring, the topic seems more prescient than ever. As a result, many people have begun to wonder more concertedly about their own personal impact on the environment. What can we do on a personal level to reduce our eco-footprint? Here to answer this question and others about our personal energy consumption is Hugh Jiang, founder of environmental blog Get Green Now. Rebranding (1:26:54) What lots of brands have in common is a symbol that we can easily recognize and immediately associate with that brand. For those involved in any kind of business, big or small, symbols, designs, catchphrases and other branding techniques are critical to a business's success. But is there a secret to creating an attention-grabbing brand as well-known as Apple, Target, or Nike? Or what can we do if our brand is lagging? Well today, we have Katie Lundin, a brand specialist from Crowdspring, here to tell us everything we need to know about making, maintaining and even recreating a strong brand.
Paul Schmitz talks about his nonprofit, Tania Luna explains why we love cuteness, Roi Ben-Yehuda gives tips for negotiating with kids, Rob Franek gives advice to new freshmen, Hugh Jiang teaches how to reduce our eco footprint, Katie Lundin discusses how to rebrand a business.
In this roundtable discussion, we address some questions from Forum community members about how to support anti-racism work, and specifically exploring the question of what does it mean to be an ally to others, and how to use one’s own privilege to forward anti-racism efforts. Featuring Robert Albright, Sheri Brady, Jennifer Splansky Juster, Paul Schmitz, Tracy Timmons-Gray, and Junious Williams.Resources and FootnotesBlog; Beyond Seats at the Table: Equity, Inclusion, and Collective Impact - Video and TranscriptBook: Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World by Anand GiridharadasTV: United Shades of America with W. Kamau Bell – Season 4, Ep. 2: Not All White People.More on Collective Impact approach to collaborate for social change:Infographic: What is Collective Impact?Resource List: Getting Started in Collective ImpactThe Intro music, entitled “Running,” was composed by Rafael Krux, and can be found here and is licensed under CC: By 4.0.The outro music, entitled “Deliberate Thought,” was composed by Kevin Macleod. Licensed under CC: By.Have a question related to collaborative work that you'd like to have discussed on the podcast? You can send it to our short podcast listener survey or at info@collectiveimpactforum.org.
In this roundtable discussion, we address some questions from Forum community members about how our collaborative work is affected by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, including supporting exhausted community partners, figuring out how to build engagement around a new initiative during the pandemic, and how to keep long-term goals while meeting immediate needs. Featuring Robert Albright, Sheri Brady, Jennifer Splansky Juster, Paul Schmitz, Tracy Timmons-Gray, and Junious Williams.Resources and FootnotesResource: Community Engagement ToolkitBlog: Learning in a Time of CrisisBlog: Scenario Thinking for an Unpredictable Year: Status Quo is Not an Option Tool: Reimagining Strategy in the Context of the COVID-19 Crisis: A Triage ToolBlog: Managing Change During the Pandemic: Thoughts for Collective Impact and NonprofitsPodcast: Managing Change in Rapidly Changing TimesMore on Collective Impact approach to collaborate for social change:Infographic: What is Collective Impact?Resource List: Getting Started in Collective ImpactThe Intro music, entitled “Running,” was composed by Rafael Krux, and can be found here and is licensed under CC: By 4.0.The outro music, entitled “Deliberate Thought,” was composed by Kevin Macleod. Licensed under CC: By.Have a question related to collaborative work that you'd like to have discussed on the podcast? You can send it to our short podcast listener survey or at info@collectiveimpactforum.org.
In this roundtable discussion, we reflect on what’s been happening with the pandemic, the economy, and the protests to support Black lives, the impact we’re seeing, and what does it mean to look ahead when the future seems so unknown. Featuring Robert Albright, Sheri Brady, Jennifer Splansky Juster, Paul Schmitz, Tracy Timmons-Gray, and Junious Williams.Resources and FootnotesBlog: Scenario Thinking for an Unpredictable Year: Status Quo is Not an Option Tool: Reimagining Strategy in the Context of the COVID-19 Crisis: A Triage ToolMore on Collective Impact approach to collaborate for social change:Infographic: What is Collective Impact?Resource List: Getting Started in Collective ImpactThe Intro music, entitled “Running,” was composed by Rafael Krux, and can be found here and is licensed under CC: By 4.0.The outro music, entitled “Deliberate Thought,” was composed by Kevin Macleod. Licensed under CC: By.Have a question related to collaborative work that you'd like to have discussed on the podcast? You can send it to our short podcast listener survey or at info@collectiveimpactforum.org.
In today's cultural chaos, Dr. Alex McFarland warns of the dangers of rewriting or erasing history, and encourages Americans to learn from the best and worst of our past. Then, Paul Schmitz of Shower Up describes how his unique ministry is helping meet the needs of people experiencing homelessness.
Episode 27: The ABC&Ds Of Leadership – In this episode we talk with Paul Schmitz, author of Everyone Leads – Building Leadership From the Group Up, about the asset-based community development (ABCD) model for leadership and how it can be used to strengthen community relationships. Also joining the conversation is HCLS President and CEO Tonya Aikens and two new additions to HCLS’s community engagement team, Katie DiSalvo-Thronson and Brooke McCauley.
Imagine you’re a philanthropist with a big pot of money and a pressing social problem you’d like to solve in your city. You gather all the best academic knowledge on the topic, employ an army of consultants to design a cutting-edge solution, and announce the initiative to great fanfare on live television. So far so good, right? Well, if your philanthropic policy-making forgot to talk to the people who might actually be affected, you could find it does a whole lot more harm than good. Such top-down approaches to policy are all too common – and it’s partly because involving the community in decision-making can be difficult and time-consuming. On this week’s podcast, hosts Martyn Pearce and Sue Regan hear from Paul Schmitz, one of America’s most influential non-profit leaders and an expert in community engagement. Topics discussed include the best and the worst cases of community involvement in public policy, how to know whose voices to listen to, and why poor people might be experts on escaping poverty. Paul Schmitz is Senior Advisor at The Collective Impact Forum and the first Innovation Fellow in Residence at Georgetown University’s Beeck Center for Social Innovation and Impact. He is recognised as one of America’s most influential non-profit leaders; writes and speaks frequently on social innovation, civic participation, diversity, and community building; and has served on President Obama’s transition team and the White House Council on Community Solutions. Show notes | The following were referred to in this episode: The Prize by Dale Russakoff Too close to home: Why does Australia still struggle with homelessness? with James O’Donnell Impact made easy with Mark Reed An extraordinary use of power by Marianne Dickie Water waste: the dangerous paradox of irrigation efficiency with Sarah Wheeler and Quentin Grafton Policy Forum Pod is available on iTunes, Stitcher, and wherever you get your podcasts. We’d love to hear your feedback for this podcast series! Send in your questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes to podcast@policyforum.net. You can also Tweet us @APPSPolicyForum or find us on Facebook. This episode of Policy Forum Pod was written and produced by Martyn Pearce and Nicky Lovegrove. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Paul Schmitz, founder of a nonprofit called ShowerUp, walks us through the process of taking a nonprofit from concept to launch. He talks all about some of the pitfalls to avoid and also shares some incredible stories about some of the impact he's been able to make in a short amount of time. Turns out one shower can actually change someone's life. Listen in to this encouraging story!
Paul Schmitz is the author of Everyone Leads: Building Leadership from the Community Up (Jossey-Bass); CEO of Leading Inside Out; Senior Advisor to The Collective Impact Forum; and a fellow at Georgetown University’s Beeck Center for Social Innovation and Impact. Schmitz outlined what he learned about leadership from addiction recovery here, for the Huffington Post.