Church Misfit Podcast Joe Elliott: Speaker, Author and Founder of The Catalyst Collective
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Thought provoking perspectives on life, culture, ministry, business, and parenting that challenge the status quo from the Catalyst Collective squad.
The Church Misfit Podcast is perfect for those who want real, unfiltered talk on urban missions, reaching teens, engaging Millennials, parenting a digital generation and living as a christian in a post-christian culture. Filled with practical tips on how to unlock your unique design and make an impact in the world today, Joe and his team of Church Misfits will inspire and challenge you.
To learn more about The Catalyst Collective, visit http://www.catalystcollective.community
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The Best Way to Embracing Purpose
Purpose is a funny thing. All of us desire purpose, but not all of us know where to find it, or even what it really means. Luckily our hosts (Joe Elliott and Zac Tinney) help answer these questions with the help of guests Tyler Schuetze and Mona Elliott, and together, they wrestle with the idea that purpose is a noun, not a verb, and that purpose is more about living out who we were created to be rather than completing a divine checklist.
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BABC: The Awkward List
Join us as Joe Elliott and Zac Tinney interview long time Catalyst friend and new Author, Tyler Schuetze, and review of his book The Awkward List. Filled with laughs, amazing stories, and deep conversations, you wont want to miss this!
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Your 2020 Election Survival Guide
With election season in full swing, the mental health of our nation is cratering. The Church Misfit squad understands your pain and is here to help you make it through the next few months without a psychotic breakdown. Join our hosts, Joe and Zac, as they welcome Tyler Schuetze and Mona Elliott to the podcast, speaking on fun tips for managing this election, discussing the funniest news stories that have come out around each candidate, and creative ways to stay out of the way of the madness this coming holiday season.
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Leadership in Sports and Leadership From Within
Join host Joe Elliott and his two guests, author Kenneth Camp and Austin area youth pastor, Aaron Alba, as they give a recap and commentary on each GLS summit session. In Session 7, we heared from retired soccer phenomenon and FIFA World Player of the Year, Kaká, as he shared his life experiences as both a leader to his team and follower to his coaching staffs, and last but not least, Albert Tate, Founder & Senior Pastor of Fellowship Church, as he closed us out of the Summit with a teaching on finding leadership from within.
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Leadership is Influence, and Embracing Innovation & Change
Join host Joe Elliott and his two guests, author Kenneth Camp and Austin area youth pastor, Aaron Alba, as they give a recap and commentary on each of the 7 GLS summit sessions. In Session 1, we heard from Founder and Senior Pastor at Life.Church, Craig Groeschel, speaking on “Leadership is Influence”, and Director at Nike, Beth Comstock, who shared her experiences in stepping out and embracing innovation and change.
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Psychological Safety, Pace of Leadership, and Life’s Resets
Join host Joe Elliott and his two guests, author Kenneth Camp and Austin area youth pastor, Aaron Alba, as they give a recap and commentary on each GLS summit session. In Session 5, we heard first from Journalist and Author, Paula Faris, who taught on how to handle “life’s resets”. Novartis Professor of Leadership and Management, Amy Edmondson, shared her research on the importance of psychological safety in the work place, and Michael Todd, Co-Lead Pastor of Transformation Church and Social Media Influencer, provided insight into the concept of the pace of leadership.
Customer Reviews
Don’t Try To Keep The Episodes Short!
I love the conversation and I love long form podcasts you all do a great job!
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Joe and his crew love on the people in their community like noone else. Their expeerience and teachings help make the Gospel accessible to everyone. They are authentic and and genuine and talk about what it's really like to be a Christian in a broken world. They are not saints and they don't claim to be. With no judgement or pretense I was able to discover a realtionship with God for myself.
As someone who grew up in a family of folks who give the faith a bad name I was angry at God and not willing to believe. Joe opened the door and I now have a relationship with my Father I didn't know was available to me.
They get it.
I laughed. I cried. I lost 15 pounds while listening to these podcasts. Absolutely worth the listen and engagement.