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This week, we share a For the Journey Conversation between Bill Haley and Rob Shields, the Vice President of Strategy for 11 Ten Leadership, a company seeking to equip Christian business leaders to live out God's heart for justice in their particular contexts. Bill and Rob dig into the powerful intent behind and structure of 11 Ten's “Just Leadership Groups,” the importance of a healthy relationship with the Sabbath, and the transforming power of community.Explore An American Lentinthecoracle.org | @inthecoracleSupport the show
Anyone who sails a ship, flies an aircraft, goes into harm's way, makes national policy decisions, responds to disasters, or navigates with a cellphone, all rely on the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. NGA delivers world-class geospatial intelligence, or GEOINT, that provides a decisive advantage to warfighters, policymakers, intelligence professionals and first responders. Both an intelligence agency and a combat support agency, NGA fulfills the president's national security priorities in partnership with the intelligence community and Department of Defense. Rob Shields, the Director of Analytic Technologies at the NGA, talks about the technology they develop to support the analysts. As part of the office that provides the needs and prioritizes the solutions they need from providers, he discusses the types of tools that analysts prefer. He also describes the change he's seen in the culture with the recent emphasis placed on the collaboration and innovation at the Moonshot Labs. Watch or listen to more episodes by Project Geospatial at www.projectgeospatial.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/projectgeo/support
Nikhil Mehta and Ronald Toothe are joined by Rob Shields for a full breakdown of the NFL's free agency period, with some deals we wish the Ravens took and some players we still want in Baltimore, plus draft strategy with the 14th pick!
In the epic second part of the JUST finale, Rob shares his insights and experiences. With over 50 episodes across 3 seasons, there's a treasure trove of wisdom to discuss and reflect on. If the podcast has made an impact in your life, please consider reaching out to Jes and Rob at thejustpod@gmail.com to let them know! 0:00 Intro/Interlude 0:23 Episode starts 4:00 Jes begins to frame up the episode 5:51 How did JUST come to be? 17:40 How did you set the values for JUST? 23:54 What were your top 5 interviews? 37:11 Who is on your interview bucket list? 45:05 What did you learn from JUST? 59:44 What advice would you give listeners? 66:11 What's next for Rob? 71:28 Rob and Jes thank folks 80:10 Outro Thank you to DJ Pdogg and Producer Lo Key for our awesome music throughout the show! Follow DJ Pdogg online: http://www.djpdogg.com/ (www.djpdogg.com) https://twitter.com/DJPdogg?s=20 (Twitter) https://www.instagram.com/djpdogg/ (Instagram) Follow Producer Lo Key https://www.instagram.com/producerlokey/ (Instagram) Our sponsors: https://www.recitynetwork.org/ (ReCity Network) https://www.coastal24.com/ (Coastal Credit Union) Our hosts: Jes Averhart, cofounder of https://bwshomecoming.com/ (Black Wallstreet Homecoming) Rob Shields, executive director of the https://www.recitynetwork.org/ (Recity Network.) Our Producer: Ben Azevedo, owner of https://www.bearcaveaudio.com/ (Bear Cave Audio) Our Editor Chris Pappalardo
As we seem to make a slow exit out of the pandemic, collaboration within and across sectors will be required for the world for the future. It will also be required for positive change within our communities. We talked with Rob Shields, founding Executive Director of the ReCity Network, which is working to be Durham's social impact hub. ReCity works to bring nonprofits, public entities, and businesses together to figure out how to tackle some of Durham's biggest challenges.In this episode, we cover…Rob's definition of a pivot (3:08)The role of “proximity” in their work (10:19 & 20:02)Justice as “retributive and restorative” (28:25)“Who owns stuff” (35:41)“Redemption is possible for our communities” (40:00)Links:Learn More About Rob Learn More About The ReCity NetworkTune into the JUST Podcast ReCity Blog Article: Stronger Together: How to Help in the face of COVID-19 Follow the ReCity Network on Facebook (ReCity Network), Twitter & Instagram (@recitynetwork)
Rob Shields, executive director of ReCity Network continues the conversation about how Christians can be involved in impacting our city. He answers a few difficult questions about race that we face in the church. He explains that we as believers should with humility seek to learn from other people's life experiences as we seek unity.
Rob Shields is the executive director of Re-City Network in Durham. Rob shares his story growing up in North Carolina and his incite about issues regarding racial justice and unity. He expresses his understanding of the scripture as it relates to church oneness and unity.
In Season 2, we are featuring reflections from our Advent project called Advent in Durham: Waiting for Christ with Our Neighbors. Advent, Day 7: Language of Peace, by Rob Shields. Read online at www.durhamcares.org/advent.
Brian and Suzette talk with Jes Averhart, founder of Reinvention Roadmap, and Rob Shields, executive director of Recity Network. www.parklifecomm.com www.recitynetwork.org www.jesaverhart.com
In this final episode of Season One, we are partnering with Jes Averhart and Rob Shields from the Just Podcast. This is a shared episode where Jes and Rob interview hosts Tammy, Keith and Reynolds about the first season of Who is My Neighbor. We hope you enjoy this recap of season one and we look forward to being back again in season 2. Theme Music: Peaceful by Luca FraulaLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/5169-peacefulLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Listen to the Just Podcast: https://www.recitynetwork.org/just-podcast
DEI Navigator offers access to our award-winning team of proven business leaders and certified diversity executives, along with expert curated content, how-to guides, specialized training, and a community of peers sharing their ideas and lessons learned — all at a fraction of the cost of hiring a full-service DEI consultancy.We've seen the statements. Black Lives Matter. What has happened in the past is not ok. Diversity is important to our work culture. That's all great, but how do we move from statement to strategy? Jes Averhart and Rob Shields are leading that conversation forward through their work at Recity, the Reinvention Roadmap, and the JUST Podcast, which tackles race relations in our country and what we all can do to improve them. Recity CoworkingRecity ConnectThe Reinvention RoadmapThe Reinvention Roadtrip PodcastJUST PodcastThe Donald Thompson Podcast is hosted by Walk West CEO, mentor, investor, and Diversity and Inclusion Consultant Donald Thompson.Music for this episode provided by Jensen Reed from his song, “You Can't Stop Me”.The Donald Thompson Podcast is edited and produced by Earfluence. For more on how to engage your community or build your personal brand through podcasting, visit Earfluence.com.
We've seen the statements. Black Lives Matter. What has happened in the past is not ok. Diversity is important to our work culture. That's all great, but how do we move from statement to strategy? Jes Averhart and Rob Shields are leading that conversation forward through their work at Recity, the Reinvention Roadmap, and the JUST Podcast, which tackles race relations in our country and what we all can do to improve them. Recity CoworkingRecity ConnectThe Reinvention RoadmapThe Reinvention Roadtrip PodcastJUST PodcastThe Donald Thompson Podcast is hosted by Walk West CEO, mentor, investor, and Diversity and Inclusion Consultant Donald Thompson.Music for this episode provided by Jensen Reed from his song, “You Can't Stop Me”.The Donald Thompson Podcast is edited and produced by Earfluence. For more on how to engage your community or build your personal brand through podcasting, visit Earfluence.com. High Octane Leadership is hosted by The Diversity Movement CEO and executive coach Donald Thompson and is a production of Earfluence. Order UNDERESTIMATED: A CEO'S UNLIKELY PATH TO SUCCESS, by Donald Thompson.
Chris Stone and Rob Shields of Baltimore Sports and Life get together for all things Sports. Join Us each week on BSL Radio
IT'S TIME! This week on an all new So Wizard Podcast, we are back from our trip to Rhode Island Comic Con and want to tell you all about it! But first, nerd news strikes with another look at the Witcher on Netflix, Ant Man 3 and more! Then we jump into our time at the biggest show in the smallest state, Rhode Island Comic Con! All the fun, all the panels, all the cosplay, it's all here! Plus interviews direct from the show floor! Remember, it's ALWAYS FREE to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, listen on Spotify, or right on our website! HUGE THANKS to Altered Reality Entertainment for allowing us to cover RICC as press! Check out the con if you can in 2020! Give some love to our wonderful interview guests! Jeff Tingley at Rare Earth Comics! Dylan and Lane from Starside Comic! Rob Shields from Neon Wasteland! You can now support us on Patreon and get an extra episode of the podcast every month! Check out our You Tube channel! Follow us on Twitter! Like us on Facebook! Follow us on Instagram! Buy a So Wizard T Shirt and support the show! Check out our website!
ReCity Executive Director Rob Shields brings a decade of experience in nonprofit management and service, with a focus on youth development. After serving in nonprofit leadership for nearly five years, Shields joined the visioning team for ReCity Network in 2014, becoming the organization’s founding Executive Director. Observing deep divisions in Triangle communities along lines of race, class, and opportunity, he was motivated to create a network of nonprofits, mission-driven businesses, and faith-based organizations that could collaborate to address the most challenging issues facing our communities. By bringing together dozens of organizations since ReCity’s 2016 launch, he has helped build a social impact hub, responding to demand for a more expansive mission of shared space and shared impact for the hundreds of nonprofits that call Durham home. Shields is a native North Carolinian and earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from UNC Chapel Hill in 2007.
Welcome to the Voice of Retail for the week of May 13th 2019 I'm your host Michael LeBlanc and this podcast is brought to you in conjunction with Retail Council of Canada and sponsored by Purolator, Canada's Shipping Company for courier and freight, learn more at www.purolator.com In this episode an exclusive interview with Whole Foods former Co-CEO Walter Robb in advance of our discussion together on the main stage at STORE 2019 coming up May 29th in Toronto. We talk about his personal journey to retail leadership, perspectives on the growth and evolution of food trends and the origins and power of sustainability and organic. Then, part two of my feature interview with Rob Shields, veteran retailer and retail loyalty visionary as we talk about the past, present and future in the retail loyalty space as Rob tells us that “over time some things become true no matter when you ask it”. We talk about removing the friction of loyalty with his new venture Paymi. Last but not least I'll cover off the top retail news of the week including Home Hardware sticking to it's strengths, the grocery battle for Victoria Day, Walmart crushes earning with the best Q1 comps in almost a decade, Whole Foods tests a new format, Canadian Tire talks global expansion via Helly Hansen, Chicos weighs buyout, Sobeys says Voila, and calling all drones in isle 5…. But first, let's listen in to my interview with Walter Robb Let's jump into the second part of my conversation with retail and loyalty veteran Rob Shields - picking up where we left off last episode, Rob share insights with us from being one of the top retail CMOs in the country through to the creation of an open source loyalty program and beyond. Let's listen in: Thanks to Walter Rob & Rob Shields for being my guests in this episode, now let's hit the highlights from Retail This Week eNewsletter, biggest retail weekly in Canada and you can subscribe on www.retailcouncil.org for free. That's a wrap on this edition of The Voice of Retail, if you liked this podcast you can subscribe on iTunes or your favourite podcast platform, and be sure and recommend to a friend or colleague in the retail industry. You can also ask your favourite home devices, Amazon Echo, Google home to play the most recent edition. I'm Michael LeBlanc, Founder and President of M.E. LeBlanc and company and you can learn more about me on www.meleblanc.co or of course on LinkedIn If you are in Toronto attending STORE 2019 be sure and stop by the Purolator Podcast Studio and share your STORE 2019 insights for The Voice of Retail special conference editions. Join me again next week for my interview for part one of my interview with Dr. Sylvain Charlebois Senior Director, Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University and frequent commentator on the grocery sector in Canada and Karl Littler Senior Vice President of Public Affairs at RCC on key issues for retailers in Canada. Until then, have a great week!
Welcome to the Voice of Retail for the week of May 6th 2019 I'm your host Michael LeBlanc and this podcast is brought to you in conjunction with Retail Council of Canada and sponsored by Stream Commerce, North America's fastest growing Shopify Plus agency, learn more at www.streamcommerce.com In this episode an interview with RCC Independent Retail Ambassador of the Year Kendall Barber and her Edmonton based footwear business Poppy Barley. We explore the origins of the business, the move to physical retail, and how this award winning retailer sets and follows a North Star for its brand. Then, part one of a feature interview with Rob Shields, veteran retailer and retail loyalty visionary as we talk about the intersection of loyalty programs, true customer loyalty and brand as Rob declares “the dividend of digital is data”. Next, an interview with RCC's Stephanie Lear as she dishes on the great thought leadership content you'll find on the stage at STORE 2019 coming up in a couple of weeks (May 28/29, get your tickets at www.storeconference.ca) and last but certainly not least a quick chat with Canadian Retailer Editor-In-Chief Sean Tarry as he introduces the latest edition, the Food & Grocery edition Last but not least I'll cover off the top retail news of the week including Roots continued global expansion plans, Walmart Canada invests $200 million on store network, Best Buy's Ron Wilson at RCC's 2019 Distinguished Retailer of the Year Award, Tokyo Smoke opens up in old HMV space in Toronto, Amazon Go opens in NYC to massive lines (um, defeating the purpose, no?) and wardrobe rental services up close. That's a wrap on this edition of The Voice of Retail, if you liked this podcast you can subscribe on iTunes or your favourite podcast platform. You can also ask your favourite home devices, Amazon Echo, Google home, just say “Hey Google, play the voice of retail podcast” I'm Michael LeBlanc, Founder and President of M.E. LeBlanc and Company Inc. and you can learn more about me on www.meleblanc.co or on LinkedIn Join me again next week for my interview with Walter Robb, co-founder of Whole Foods, part two of my interview with Rob Shields and Dr. Sylvain Charlebois Senior Director, Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University and frequent commentator on the grocery sector in Canada. Until then, have a great week!
Welcome to the Voice of Retail for the week of May 3rd, 2019 I'm your host Michael LeBlanc and this podcast is brought to you in conjunction with Retail Council of Canada. In this episode part 2 of my conversation with serial innovator Peter Van Stolk, CEO of SPUD. We hone in on global online grocery trends, talk about his innovative Food X platform and how is serves local consumers and small retailers alike, talk about the price of avacados and even make a few predictions of the future of online grocery sales in Canada. Next a feature interview with Michele Sexsmith, SVP and Practice Leader, Retail, Real Estate and Entertainment Sectors from Environics Analytics talking about their work helping retailers understand Canadian consumer online shopping behaviours, how their Click-Spend product that is produced in partnership with J.C. Williams, can help retailers understand buying patterns right down to the local trading area, and a look for surprises in the data. https://www.environicsanalytics.com/en-ca/ Last but not least I'll cover off the top retail news of the week including the new york times celebrating Canadian retailer Indigo on their reinvention of book selling, tap into some data about beer sales in retail creating jobs, Nova cannabis opens in Toronto and Triple J's Canna Space is Yukon's 1st cannabis store - but entrepreneurs in Calgary are still struggling with a lease but no licence, Walmart opens an AI store and Amazon's trojan horse strategy But first, lets listen to the second part of my interview with Peter - we pick up the conversation talking about his FoodX platform - I ask him beyond the likes of Walmart using his platform, is it the case that local food retailers can also use the platform to address the concerns of his customers, who like to shop from their local grocers as well as SPUD but can feel a bit guilty not sharing their business with them as the smaller grocery players can't afford eCommerce as a part of their business model….until now… https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/01/us/politics/trump-border-closing-economy.html That's a wrap on this edition of The Voice of Retail, if you liked this podcast you can subscribe on iTunes or your favourite podcast platform. You can also ask your favourite home devices, Amazon Echo, Google home, just say “Hey Google, play the voice of retail podcast” I'm Michael LeBlanc, Founder and President of M.E. LeBlanc and company and you can learn more about me on www.meleblanc.co or on LinkedIn Join me again next week for my interview Retail Council of Canada Independent Retailer Ambassador of the year for 2019 Poppy Barley's Kendal Barber, retail and loyalty marketing guru Rob Shields and very special guest Marina Strauss, veteran retail report for The Globe and Mail. Until then, have a great week!
Tracklist - Mission Impossible Mix - feat. Karl Moestl **************************************************************************** 01. Rob Shields - Suspend (Kris Davis Remix) 02. Harry Wolfman - Ice Thin (Original Mix) 03. Laurence Guy - Savi, You for the First Time (Original Mix) 04. Detroit Swindle - Cut U Loose (Original Mix) 05. DJ Boring - I know, you want to (Original Mix) 06. Route B - Relaxed (Original Mix) 07. Grant - Contemporate Reality (Original Mix) 08. Inaky Garcia - Afrovita (Original Mix) 09. Floyd Lavine - Masala (Pablo Fierro Remix) 10. Haulm - They Came Along (Baile Remix) **************************************************************************** Outstanding g-stone artist (the Kruder & Dorfmeister label) Karl Moestl compiled deep 60 minutes exclusively for the DHCat feat. artists like Rob Shields, Detroit Swindle, Grant and many more. Find us on the web: http://www.dhcat.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deephousecats/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwcUSe8m5Q1-qZcZ1w8MejA/feed iTunes: http://apple.co/2lEuEmj Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/deephousecatshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deephousecatshow
How can America recover from hatred, distrust and resentment that have lead to deep divisions, the fraying of our civic institutions and even violence, such as the recent Pittsburgh synagogue shooting?This episode, recorded at ReCity in Durham, North Carolina, is the third in our renewing democracy podcasts, where we report on collaborative efforts to promote respect and bridge divides.The idea behind this series is that if we’re going to pull back from the political precipice, it’s going to come first locally, not nationally. We’ve seen what hate and fear and can do, perhaps it’s time to try love, or at least tolerance. ReCity is a shared office space-- similar to a We Works for dozens of local social action non-profits and companies-- where organizations are housed in an open-plan office under one roof. We look at how their hard work can bring people together and lead to social change. "I believe there is hope for our communities, but when you turn on the news right now, you don't find that," says ReCity's Executive Director, Rob Shields. "This is an opportunity to show that hope and unity are possible in a community, and I think right now that's not a message that we are hearing from a lot of the channels we absorb information through." See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Neon Wasteland – An interview with game designer and illustrator Rob Shields at Super Magfets 2018. http://media.blubrry.com/sfasf/content.blubrry.com/sfasf/Episode_23_SFASF-Rob_Shields_interview.mp3
Don't miss this Medical Wing! We have some fun with the Brian Matusz trade, plus talk about who could be next with BSL's Rob Shields. Also, our "x-factors." The post Episode 165: O's, Bohs, and Ice Floes appeared first on Bird's Eye View.
Don't miss this Medical Wing! We have some fun with the Brian Matusz trade, plus talk about who could be next with BSL's Rob Shields. Also, our "x-factors." The post Episode 165: O’s, Bohs, and Ice Floes appeared first on Bird's Eye View.
Don't miss this Medical Wing! We have some fun with the Brian Matusz trade, plus talk about who could be next with BSL's Rob Shields. Also, our "x-factors." The post Episode 165: O’s, Bohs, and Ice Floes appeared first on Bird's Eye View.
Don't miss this Medical Wing! We have some fun with the Brian Matusz trade, plus talk about who could be next with BSL's Rob Shields. Also, our "x-factors." The post Episode 165: O’s, Bohs, and Ice Floes appeared first on Bird's Eye View.
The show returns with plenty to talk about.Among other topics, hosts Rob Shields and Chris Stoner will discuss the Orioles, the Ravens (NFL Draft), and the NBA Playoffs.
The show returns with plenty to talk about.Among other topics, hosts Rob Shields and Chris Stoner will discuss the Orioles, the Ravens (NFL Draft), and the NBA Playoffs.
After a week off, Rob Shields and Mike Weber return one last time, as this will be Mike's last show.Topics tonight include the beginning of the Orioles season, the NFL Draft, and previewing the NBA Playoffs.Guests:7:20 Scott Wright, Draft Countdown7:40 Nick Faleris, Baseball Prospectus8:00 Mike Pina, Sports on Earth / Grantland
After a week off, Rob Shields and Mike Weber return one last time, as this will be Mike's last show.Topics tonight include the beginning of the Orioles season, the NFL Draft, and previewing the NBA Playoffs.Guests:7:20 Scott Wright, Draft Countdown7:40 Nick Faleris, Baseball Prospectus8:00 Mike Pina, Sports on Earth / Grantland
Rob Shields and Mike Weber are back once again!Tonight the guys preview the Orioles, and MLB in-general.
Rob Shields and Mike Weber are back once again!Tonight the guys preview the Orioles, and MLB in-general.
Rob Shields and Mike Weber are back once again! Topics tonight include the NCAA tourney, Durant and the NBA home stretch as teams push towards the playoffs.
Rob Shields and Mike Weber are back once again! Topics tonight include the NCAA tourney, Durant and the NBA home stretch as teams push towards the playoffs.
Dr Karen E. Till (National University of Ireland Maynooth) In contrast to theorizing cities that have experienced disaster or trauma as systems that need to become more resilient, in this talk Karen Till argues that cities marked by past structures of violence and exclusion should be understood as both wounded places and as environments that offer its residents care. The talk draws upon her book in progress and ethnographic research in Bogota, Cape Town and Roanoke, Virginia -- cities in which settlement clearances have produced spaces so steeped in oppression that the geographies of displacement continue to structure urban social relations. She will introduce her concepts of 'wounded city', 'memory-work' and a 'place-based ethics of care' as a means of retheorizing the city. She argues that the memory-work of artists, activists and residents offer alternative models to imagine more socially just urban futures. A deeper appreciation of the lived and place-based experiences and expertise of these urban inhabitants would enable planners, policy makers and urban theorists to consider more ethical and sustainable forms of urban change. Karen Till's book in progress, Wounded Cities, is based on more than ten years of ethnographic research and examines cities scarred by difficult national histories (Berlin, Germany, Cape Town, South Africa, Bogotá, Colombia, and Minneapolis and Roanoke, USA). The book engages recent debates about divided, resilient and resurgent cities by incorporating ethnographic and residents' insights, as well as relevant interdisciplinary discussions about heritage and memory; rights and cosmopolitics; and collaborative governance and civil society. Her talk is based on her just published article 'Wounded Cities' in Political Geography 31 (1) (January 2012): 3-14, that includes responses by Rob Shields, Jeff Garmany, and Kevin Ward, with Dr. Till's reply, and outlines some of the major concepts in a preliminary fashion that will be discussed in depth in the book. Dr Karen Till is Lecturer in Geography at the National University of Ireland Maynooth and Director of the Space&Place Research Collaborative. Publications include her book The New Berlin: Memory, Politics, Place (University of Minnesota Press, 2005).