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Marrying in haste is easy, but divorces can be oh so much trickier. Two complicated marriages finally dissolve in the courtroom.October 1933, Mae Murray is on her third attempt to divorce Prince David Mdivani. Amidst their divorce proceedings, she has several other cases related to an unpaid debt and a personal injury claim. Meanwhile Hope Diamond owner Evalyn Walsh McLean requests an insanity hearing for her wayward spouse Edward “Ned” McLean. In other news, more details on potential Lindbergh baby kidnapping suspects pop up. Other people and subjects include:Koran Mdivani, Mary McCormick, Prince Serge Mdivani, Pola Negri, Valentino, Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Samuel Insull, Gaston Means, Cartier, Elizabeth “Betsy” Stack, Robert Stack, Charles Lindbergh, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, John “Jafsie” Condon, Cemetery John, Rose Douras Davies, Marion Davies, William Randolph Hearst, Dr. Ross Chapman, Dr. Arthur Patrell, Edgar Allen Poe, Reverend Francis Hurney, John Gorch, Otto Hawk – Arthur Young, bridal party, loans, usury, lunacy petition, mental cruelty, controlling behaviors, erratic jealousy, alimony, community property, child support, child custody, trust, financial settlement, freedom, personal injury, leg insurance, extradited, pottery fraud, real estate embezzlement, ransom money, wrestler, racketeer, ex-convict, detective, Hope Diamond curse, morphine addiction, prostitutes, aging actress, flailing career, 1925 Merry Widow, Washington Post headquarters, Pacific Shore Oil Company, Hill, Morgan & Bledsoe, Bricklayers', Masons' and Plasters' International Union, Metropolitan National Bank, Shepard and Enoch Pratt Hospital, L.A. Superior Court, Brooklyn Fox Theatre, Playa del Rey, Los Angeles, Boston, New York, Athens, Greece, Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Maryland, Hopewell, NJ, Youngstown, Ohio, Texas, Florida, Colorado, Scotland, Paris, Mexico, Latvia, Zelda Fitzgerald, spending sprees, alcoholism, women, dance classes, elope, European honeymoon, trained seal, trained bear, May Dixon Thacker, Teapot Dome Scandal, Elk Hills, naval oil leases, oil tycoons, President Warren Harding, U.S. Secretary of Interior Albert Fall, U.S. Attorney Harry Daugherty, Harry Sinclair, Edward Doheny, Strange Death of President Harding, Liberty Magazine, falsities, inaccuracies, retraction, revenge, Lochinvar, Walter Scott, poem, knight, Helen, laggard, Mdivani-Hutton jade necklace, Duke of Windsor brooch, Victoria & Albert South Kensington, Cartier exhibit, connections, synchronicity, frequency illusion, Baader-Meinhof, coinciding lawsuits, Unsolved Mysteries, America's Most Wanted, History Channel, documentaries, new Mdivani book & Instagram account, scandal, overlaps, large fortunes, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Lauren Sanchez,…--Extra Notes / Call to Action:Cartier Exhibit at Victoria & Albert South Kensington, London May 27th – November 16th, 2025https://www.vam.ac.uk/exhibitions/cartierSearching for the Mikinaak is available via Tubi, Amazon, and YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4x-9C9EWur4Share, like, subscribe --Archival Music provided by Past Perfect Vintage Music, www.pastperfect.com.Opening Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance BandsSection 1 Music: Lullaby by Coleman Hawkins, Album Nightfall – Sophisticated Jazz ClassicsSection 2 Music: Just A Mood by Benny Carter & His Orchestra, Album Nightfall – Sophisticated Jazz ClassicsSection 3 Music: These Foolish Things by Benny Carter, Album Perfect BluesEnd Music: My Heart Belongs to Daddy by Billy Cotton, Album The Great British Dance Bands--https://asthemoneyburns.com/X / TW / IG – @asthemoneyburnsX / Twitter – https://x.com/asthemoneyburnsInstagram – https://www.instagram.com/asthemoneyburns/Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/asthemoneyburns/
Ross serves as a Battalion Chief with the Arlington Heights (IL) Fire Department. Ross is a Squad Leader with Illinois Urban Search and Rescue Task Force 1 and formerly the technical and training coordinator for the MABAS Division 1 technical rescue team. Ross has been working in the rope and specialty rescue arena for the past 15 years, currently is the Special Projects Manager and a SPRAT Level 3 Rope Access Supervisor with Elevated Safety. Ross enjoys spending time with his family, Crossfit and competing in Ironman triathlons and other endurance events. He has a master's degree in emergency services management and a bachelor's in Fire Service Management and is a certified. Urban Search and Rescue Specialist through the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service.Huge thank you to our sponsors as always - Elkhart Brass, Key Hose, and Vanguard Safety Wear.
In this episode, host Ross Chapman dives into the high-stakes world of investing with Andrew Clark (Jeremiah Fund) and Amy Brandenburg (DA Ventures). These trailblazing investors aren't just chasing returns—they're reshaping industries with faith-driven vision and purpose. From small-town roots to the fast-paced world of venture capital, Andrew and Amy share their journeys, revealing how faith fuels their decision-making, risk-taking, and leadership. They challenge the status quo, proving that investing isn't just about money—it's about relationships, impact, and creating businesses that truly serve the world. Is wealth a tool or a temptation? Can investing drive real change? What does it mean to build companies with a greater purpose? This episode is packed with thought-provoking insights, bold perspectives, and a call to action for anyone navigating faith and finance. Do you like The Faith & Work Podcast? Be sure to subscribe! Now available on iTunes and Spotify. Highlights On Investing in relationships: "I think that investing is about relationships. Some would say, 'well, no it's not. I can be at a trading desk and I can just look at a stock and do that.' But you're investing in relationships. And quite frankly, you're trying to make money so you can do what with relationships." - Andrew Clark On whole-life integration of your faith: "I would love to see more churches supporting entrepreneurs. We leave church on Sunday and we go about our week, and on Sunday the content may not always speak to the business owners and operators and there's alot of opportunity out there that I'm really excited about the way I've seen this [faith & work integration] growing in Denver..." - Amy Brandenburg Resources Download the episode transcript Venture Deals: Be Smarter Than Your Lawyer and Venture Capitalist Secrets of Sand Hill Road: Venture Capital and How to Get It God and Money: How We Discovered True Riches at Harvard Business School Sources of the Self: The Making of the Modern Identity Practice the Presence of God The Search for God and Guinness: A Biography of the Beer that Changed the World Jeremiah Fund Denver Angels Learn More About Impact Investing: Innovest Eventide Thrivent Brightlight Kingdom Advisors National Christian Foundation
July 29, 2024 | Drs. Ross Chapman and Ryan Tafilowski “The Bible uses the word ‘vocation’ to call people into union and...
In this episode, host Daniel Johnson sits down with Ross Chapman (Denver Institute for Faith and Work) and Ryan Tafilowski (Denver Seminary) to discuss their new book, Faithful Work: In the Daily Grind with God and for Others. Ross and Ryan show how work is a way to love God, serve our neighbors, and demonstrate the gospel. With a broader understanding of God's work in the world, we are able to engage our daily work as part of how God makes all things new. Chapters:03:31 Book emphasizes living as a Christian worker.09:16 Recruited by the local business owner, developed a love for the city.11:58 Felt compelled to navigate faith and work.13:41 Faith at work movement reacts against evangelicalism.16:54 Favorable chapter discusses two vs four-part gospel.20:05 Church mission: conversion and participation in transformation.24:26 Christians can bring redemption beyond sharing faith.29:19 Finding purpose in Christian calling beyond career.31:57 Values of work and vocation: God in us.34:10 Daily tasks provide an invitation to God's love.38:42 Finding rest and delight in work life.41:20 Mutual intimidation, humble collaboration, and the ecosystem.45:59 "Workplace diversity crucial for collaboration and understanding."47:27 COVID revealed a reevaluation of the relationship to work.49:58 Expresses gratitude for the invitation.
What is the call of the Christian in this political moment? What do our politics reveal about us and our world? Join us was we embark on a short series titled "Faith In Public Life." For this series we will explore themes related to politics, Christian imagination, and public life. As we enter into an election year it is our hope that we would engage this season thoughtfully and in light of God's grace for the whole of our lives. In this episode, Joanna Meyer and Ross Chapman interview Micheal Wear, Founder, President, and CEO of the Center for Christianity in Public Life. Micheal is also the author of The Spirit of Our Politics: Spiritual Formation and the Renovation of Public Life. Resources: The Spirit of Our Politics: Spiritual Formation and the Renovation of Public Life by Michael Wear The Divine Conspiracy: Rediscovering Our Hidden Life in God by Dallas Willard Renovation of the Heart: Putting on the Character of Christby Dallas Willard The Politics of Neighborly Love (2016) With a keynote from Justin Giboney (AND Campaign) and a panel discussion featuring Gov. Bill Haslam, Scott Sauls, and Stephanie Summers (Center for Public Justice), this presentation helps to develop a biblical, non-partisan framework for understanding our role as Christian citizens.
We're kicking off a new series about vocational transition! What's it like making the jump from full-time student rhythms to full-time work rhythms? Before we hear from a number of alumni like you about their experience with this transition, we're going to lay a foundation. This week, we're joined by IVP authors Dr. Ryan Tafilowski and Dr. Ross Chapman who recently released their book Faithful Work: In the Daily Grind With God and For Others. Ross and Ryan are going to provide some biblical insight on work, calling, and following Jesus in our new professional context after graduation.Grab your copy of Faithful Work: In the Daily Grind With God and For OthersRELATED EPISODE(S)Bonus: Well Being at Work (Apple, Spotify)E82: Can I Put InterVarsity on My Resume? (Apple, Spotify)E37: Nail the Interview (Apple, Spotify)E38: Win Employee of the Month (Apple, Spotify)IVWC - E7: Redeeming Babel (Apple, Spotify)STAY IN TOUCHSocials: @afterivpodLeave us a message on SpeakPipeJoin our Email List (Join here Spotify users: http://eepurl.com/hLks2r)Visit our Website ★ Support this podcast ★
Ryan Senters, CEO and Founder of Ohana, talks about trusting in God to provide even when you can't see how things will come together and the purpose the Lord has given him to redeem kids stories. Ross Chapman, author of "Faithful Work," shares about the mission for all Christians to show others how God wants us to live life to the fullest. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
One-third of our waking lives is spent at work. Work is where we make culture and come into contact with our world. Work is central to God's mission to redeem souls, systems, and structures. And God works through our work to bring hope to the brokenness of our surrounding culture.The way of Jesus Christ is good news for the world, and that includes the transformation of our ordinary work into a sacred calling. Ross Chapman and Ryan Tafilowski show how work is a way to love God, serve our neighbors, and live the ways of Jesus. With a broader understanding of God's work in the world, we are able to engage our daily work as part of how God makes all things new.Ross, co-author of Faithful Work: In the Daily Grind with God and for Others, invites you to reflect on the meaning and purpose of your life's work and to transform your work into service to those around you.Ross Chapman is the CEO of Denver Institute for Faith & Work. He previously founded and served as president and executive director of For Evansville in Evansville, Indiana. He holds a doctorate of ministry in faith, work, economics, and vocation from Fuller Theological Seminary. He lives in the Denver area with his wife, Candace, and their three sons. ____________________________________________________________Follow Gem on Instagram and grab a copy of her new book Hold That Thought. You can also join her in the Replenish Community.
What does it look like to bring hope and life to those who are seeking home ownership? In this episode, we hear about a company and an individual who is doing just that - Stephen Phelan, Chief Pastoral Officer at Movement Mortgage. Movement Mortgage is not only addressing system issues in the mortgage lending space but it's also taking an innovative approach to culture-building and employee care. Resources: Download the episode transcript. Stephen Phelan will be joining us as a keynote speaker at Business for the Common Good. Tickets are on sale now! Join us on Friday, March 8 at Hyatt Regency DTC (Please note, this year's event is in-person only) Denver Institute Books: Faithful Work: In the Daily Grind with God and For Others by Ross Chapman and Ryan Tafilowski Women, Work, & Calling: Step into Your Place in God's World by Joanna Meyer Working from the Inside Out: A Brief Guide to the Inner Work that Transforms Our Outer World by Jeff Haanen
What does it mean to be shrewd? Does the Bible really tell us to work in this way? In this episode, we discuss Luke 16 The Parable of the Shrewd Manager, and learn more about how this quality can inform our work. Listen in as we hear from guest speaker and longtime friend of Denver Institute, Dr. Ryan Tafilowski. Ryan currently serves as assistant professor of theology and chair of the Theology Department at Denver Seminary and pastors Foothills Fellowship Church in Littleton, CO. Resources: Download the episode transcript. Business for the Common Good Tickets are on sale now! Join us on Friday, March 8 at Hyatt Regency DTC (Please note, this year's event is in-person only) Book Sale! Our publisher InterVarsity Press is offering 3 of Denver Institute's recent books for 25% off the cover price with free economy shipping through January 31st. Visit the website HERE and use coupon code: IVPWORK Featured titles are: Faithful Work: In the Daily Grind with God and For Others by Ross Chapman and Ryan Tafilowski Women, Work, & Calling: Step into Your Place in God's World by Joanna Meyer Working from the Inside Out: A Brief Guide to the Inner Work that Transforms Our Outer World by Jeff Haanen
In this episode of The Faith & Work Podcast, we wrap up our 3 part series with "What's Next: Life for Cities." In this episode, Ross Chapman and Brian Gray interview old friend, Dave Runyon, Executive Director of CityUnite. Listen in as they discuss some practical ways Christians can be for their city, through their work.
Denver Institute has launched into its next season under the leadership of CEO, Ross Chapman. In this episode of The Faith & Work Podcast, we continue our 3 part series with "What's Next: Work & the Church." In this episode, we hear from pastors Neil Long and Phil Heller, who reflect on how they learned about the importance of faith & work integration.
Denver Institute has launched into its next season under the leadership of CEO, Ross Chapman. In this episode of The Faith & Work Podcast, we kick off a 3 part series titled "What's Next for Denver Institute?" Hear more about how we narrowed in on our new vision and mission statements; and what this next season could mean for you.
What would the world look like if more workers were fully engaged? In this episode of The Faith & Work Podcast, we hear from two members of the Denver Institute staff Ross Chapman, CEO, and Jeff Hoffmeyer, VP of Advancement, as they review and discuss the findings of the "State of the Global Workplace Report" for 2023 that was done by GALLUP. Some of the top findings include: The majority of the world's employees are quiet quitting. Employee stress remained at a record high. Engagement matters more than where workers work.
What does it look like to thrive? Listen in as The Faith & Work Podcast talks with Ross Chapman, CEO of Denver Institute, on what Harvard and Scripture have to say about flourishing in all aspects of life. Additionally, over the last six months, Ross conducted a listening tour, talking to the organization's key stakeholders, leaders in our community, and outside observers to gain a fresh perspective on the role Denver Institute can fill in our community.
The Faith & Work Podcast is taking a quick pause from our Virtue & Vice series to introduce you to a new face on staff. We are excited to share this episode in which we hear from and learn more about Denver Institute's new CEO, Ross Chapman. Listen in as Joanna Meyer and Brian Gray talk with Ross about his interests, family, and professional history.
Ross Chapman is renown for his facilitation skills and devotion to create the best virtual workshop experiences. In this episode you will hear his thoughts on the way remote can actually feel more human, the misconceptions of being more efficient at in-person decision making and best practices to facilitate workshops in a remote or hybrid setup. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/remotefirst/message
Ian catches up with Ross Chapman, the president and executive director of For Evansville, an intermediary organisation that helps churches, nonprofits, and community leaders work together to address systemic challenges in our city. Ross shares how God lead him to return to his hometown and how he is now working to bring transformation to his city for the sake of the Gospel. If you want to know more, check out his website: www.forevansville.org
Do you love Evansville? A core value to everything that we do is listen first. We want to understand our city well. You can't love what you don't know, and unless you love the place you live, you can never be an agent in its transformation. Ross Chapman, Executive Director and Jonathan Boettcher, Director of Communications & Storytelling at For Evansville spend this teaser episode talking about why we're so excited about Season 1 coming February 1st. Follow us at @forevansville on Instagram to join the conversation!
Episode 062 - Ross Chapman has 17 years in the fire service and 13 of these as a career firefighter. He is a Lieutenant with the Arlington Heights (IL) Fire Department and is assigned to Tower 1. He is a member of the MABAS Division 1 Technical Rescue Team, a Rescue Squad Officer with Illinois Urban Search and Rescue Task Force 1, and is a certified Urban Search and Rescue Specialist through the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service (TEEX). He is the Co-Managing Director of Elevated Safety, a company specializing in rope rescue, rope access and confined space projects and training.We talk about his beginnings in the fire service and with Elevated Safety. He also tells us how he has navigated his new roles as a Lieutenant, a business owner, and a father. Ross has written articles featured in Fire Engineering and Facilities Safety Magazine. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Fire Service Management from Southern Illinois University and a Master’s degree in Emergency Services Management from Columbia Southern University. He is also a 5x Ironman finisher and ultra-marathoner.
Now that many of us are set up in our remote work environments… what comes next? As the world transitions to a new way of working Ross Chapman, head of Etch Sprints, a design consultancy within Etch Group, is curious about how might we use this crisis to work better together. In this week’s episode Ross shares why the world of work is ripe for disruption and why the opportunity is now for you to make a difference. Ross has been preparing leaders and organizations in how to work remotely in a global and connected world pre pandemic. You can connect with Ross on LinkedIn here. You can connect with me, Sabba on LinkedIn, Instagram and Twitter @AskMsQ or visit my website askmsq.com.
If you're the CEO or Founder of a B2B Technology business, how do you use marketing to help you scale?In this episode, join Ross Chapman, Marketing Director at Portswigger Web Security, as he talks through his no-nonsense advice to help you get value from marketing and scale.We cover;Outsourcing marketing v having it in-houseWhen it's the right time to hire your first marketer and at what levelWhat a CEO / Founder needs to talk about to excite a senior level marketer What your first 30 days should look like as the first senior marketer into a businessAnd so much more...Market Mentors is brought to you by Fiona Jensen, Director at Market Recruitment - a recruitment agency that's obsessed with connecting ambitious B2B Tech companies in London with ROI focussed marketers to ignite growth and happiness
This week on the Dallas Design Sprints podcast, we're featuring Ross Chapman. He's the Head of Etch Sprints out of London, and a certified Design Sprint Facilitator and Product Designer. Listen to this podcast on iTunes: https://apple.co/2C4yBHC Ross and I explore his perspective on the design sprint process, how he concentrates on building out the business, and his alignment with many of Gary Vaynerchuk's principles around execution and intent. Hope you enjoy the show! ----- Learn more about Ross: Website: https://www.etchsprints.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rosspchapman/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rosschapman YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6Av98idkhEGp_8_0GI3KNg Newsletter: https://coolness.rosschapman.com/ ----- If you have any questions or comments about the podcast, please send them in to robert@dallasdesignsprints.com. Thanks for listening! ----- You can listen to the Dallas Design Sprints podcast all over the web: iTunes: https://apple.co/2C4yBHC Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2EfIMus YouTube: https://youtu.be/07_QX0IUUzg Overcast: http://bit.ly/2SIZhTN Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/p77y --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/designsprints/message
We are joined by Ross Chapman. Ross is the Head of the Design Sprints at Etch. Ross started as a video editor following formal training at Southampton Institute in Media with Cultural Studies, Cinematography, and Film/Video Production. He then spent some time honing his skills in post-production, new media, and IT at Connected Pictures. In 2008, Ross started to freelance as a UX designer and in 2012 moved back to London to continue to develop his skills as a Lead User Experience Designer. For the next 5 years, Ross would move through the United Kingdom and Germany working with organizations such as Ericsson, CareerFoundry, and Wiggle. In 2017, Ross joined Etch as a product design lead. In Oct 2018, Ross launched Etch Sprints and is currently helping product managers, CEOs, CTOs, team leaders, and marketers to focus on learning what to work on. Professionally, Ross can be found designing products, facilitating design sprints, or training teams to do this themselves. Etch is a Design Sprint agency based in London, United Kingdom. Etch is committed to creating the best products on the market with the best teams around the world. The larger Etch Group, is a collection of people, agencies, and partners that exist to redefine how traditional consultancies operate.
Ross Chapman leads the city gospel movement in Evansville, Indiana.
Ross Chapman left his dream job to lead city transformation in his hometown of Evansville, Indiana.
Ross Chapman, Product Design Lead at Etch, talks us through his tips for collaborating with clients
Dr Ross Chapman studies the molecular events triggered by DNA damage detection, and why defects in these events lead to immune deficiency and cancer in humans. GENOME INTEGRITY Whilst controlled DNA breaks allow for our vast repertoire of antibodies, DNA damage happening out of context can lead to cancer or predisposition to cancer. Recent developments in personalised medicine exploit the DNA repair weaknesses of cancer cells to selectively kill them. A better understanding of the underlying mechanisms can help develop innovative and targeted therapies.
Dr Ross Chapman studies the molecular events triggered by DNA damage detection, and why defects in these events lead to immune deficiency and cancer in humans. GENOME INTEGRITY Whilst controlled DNA breaks allow for our vast repertoire of antibodies, DNA damage happening out of context can lead to cancer or predisposition to cancer. Recent developments in personalised medicine exploit the DNA repair weaknesses of cancer cells to selectively kill them. A better understanding of the underlying mechanisms can help develop innovative and targeted therapies.
Lynn Miller Pease and Ross Chapman join me to discuss the upcoming Evansville Voice All Call meeting. Find out what is happening in the community and how you can plug in to help out. Get to do cool things. The All Call meeting will be held on April 12, 2016, at Central library downtown Evansville in the Browing Events room starting at 5:30pm. If you are reading this you are supposed to attend this meeting. http://evansvillepodcast.com/evansville-voice-all-call-meeting/
Ross explains what justice is and how and where you can seek refuge during difficult situations in life.
Ross Chapman discusses today's modern understandings of dating and marriage and provides an overview of Christian dating relationships.
Ross shares 10 creative tips for how we can survive our 20s and 30s. A great encouragement for the New Year!
How does the fact that Jesus was a human affect us as humans?
Ross Chapman, Executive Director or CHARLOTTE/ONE shares about church. (If you hear references to CHARLOTTE/ONE it is because we played an April Fool's joke and switched places.) :)
Join Bryce Johnson and Ross Chapman as they have some Christmas fun talking about the best movies and music this time of year! Ross also tells us about his new son and the big concert taking place next year at CharlotteONE!
Our new executive director, Ross Chapman, shares the heart behind the vision for CharlotteONE moving forward into 2014. He presents 3 specific areas of emphasis.
Ross Chapman joins Bryce Johnson to talk about what went into the decision to reschedule the CharlotteONE event. They also have a great discussion on making tough decisions in life.
Ross Chapman and Bryce Johnson have a great discussion on community and small groups and the church. They also talk about March Madness too!
Ross gives us an honest look at marriage. He gives us a groundbreaking idea to think about: the foundation of marriage isn't love. Listen to find out why he says that.
Ross Chapman delivers a great message by uncovering the baggage we take into work and replacing it with true significance.