Unleash Generosity

Aaron Scott

Podcast exploring the intersection of faith, service, philanthropy, and community. The non-profit sector is filled with beauty and complexity and offers the comfort of both commonly held values as well as diversity of thought. Join us as we dig into conversations with clergy members, community activists, scholars, non-profit leaders, donors, and volunteers. We hope you leave every episode challenged and inspired.

  1. 08/09/2022

    20: S2E7 Langston Center-Guest, Adam Dickson

    Aaron is pleased to be joined by a guest co-host for the first time! Herandy Lucas Pino joined Aaron for a wide-ranging interview with Adam Dickson.  Adam is the Director of the Langston Multicultural Center in Johnson City, TN. Adam is a well respected elected official, civic leader, and self-proclaimed "community gadfly."  He is a strong advocate for increasing diversity in predominantly white Appalachia and committed to sharing stories about African Americans in Appalchia. Herandy serves as an instructor and community liaison at the Langston Center working with Adam. She shares about her experience living in Johnson City as a Latinx Dreamer who recently became a college graduate. Subscribe to the podcast & learn more about Unleash Generosity at https://unleashgenerosity.org. Find us on Facebook,  Instagram, and Twitter. Rate or review on Apple Podcasts to help others find the show. Become a Patreon supporter and gain access to perks including early access to episodes, bonus episodes, and invitations to community conversations with other listeners and podcast guests.  Thanks to my friend Daniel Couper whose music is featured on this episode. Show Notes Herandy Lucas Pino Adam Dickson Langston Center Appalachian Soul Josh Mancuso DEI Alliance Bethel Christian Church-Jonesborough, TN Grace Temple Church Eternal Life Center-Johnson City, TN St. Mary's Catholic Church-Johnson City, TN First Baptist Church-Jefferson City, TN  Hopwood Memorial Christian Church-Milligan University, TN Pioneer Grocery-Jonesborough, TN Milligan University WJHL article about 2019 ETSU Regionalism Summit focusing on disparities in health, education, and economic opportunities

    54 min
  2. 07/31/2022

    19: S2E6 Values Series: Respect

    Welcome to part 3 of a 6 episode series exploring VALUES that can guide our individual lives as well as the cultures of our faith communities and organizations to be healthier. In this episode Aaron discusses Respect. Growing out of the first two values of Humility and Hospitality, Aaron suggests that embodying a posture of Respect with those we disagree with offers us the gift of having our views and ideas challenged. Aaron encourages listeners to intentionally get outside our comfort zones, seek out relationships that will stretch us, and find new voices to listen to. Subscribe to the podcast & learn more about Unleash Generosity at https://unleashgenerosity.org. Find us on Facebook,  Instagram, and Twitter. Rate or review on Apple Podcasts to help others find the show. Become a Patreon supporter and gain access to perks including early access to episodes, bonus episodes, and invitations to community conversations with other listeners and podcast guests.  Thanks to my friend Daniel Couper whose music is featured on this episode. Show Notes Mitch Stein with Pond Brené Brown Unlocking Us Podcast with Aiko Bethea-Inclusivity at Work: The Heart of Hard Conversations Jamin Rathbun's Trinity Arts Center The Dispatch David French Preston Sprinkle's Theology in the Raw Richard Rohr's Center for Action and Contemplation Jemar Tisby Danté Stewart Tyler Burns Propaganda (Prop Hip Hop) Tim Otto Luke Wilson Colby Martin Jackie Hill Perry Megan Tschanz Kate Bowler Jamie Ivey Marla Taviano Brie Stoner Kristin Kobes Du Mez Sarah Heath Rachel Spears Aila Malik Becky Endicott Adam Dickson The Langston Center Herandy Lucas Pino

    20 min
  3. 18: S2E5 Join Pond-Guest, Mitch Stein

    07/12/2022

    18: S2E5 Join Pond-Guest, Mitch Stein

    Pond is the most powerful, positive disruptor of the non-profit sector I've encountered in my time in the industry. Offering a marketplace where non-profits are paid real dollars to discover the best business and technology solutions in the industry, Pond is flipping the business paradigm on its head. I was truly humbled to be joined by Pond's Co-Founder and CEO Mitch Stein. Mitch shares about his entrepreneur journey and how his time serving on the Board of the LGBTQ Center of New York inspired him to launch this incredible tech startup. Digging into faith and spirituality, Mitch shares honestly about some of the harmful experiences he had growing up in the church as he became aware of his identity as a gay man. Mitch asks me a few questions as well, giving me a chance to share how my own Christian faith is continuing to grow and evolve.  We both lean into and reflect on the power of listening to the stories and experiences of others. Subscribe to the podcast & learn more about Unleash Generosity at https://unleashgenerosity.org. Find us on Facebook,  Instagram, and Twitter. Rate or review on Apple Podcasts to help others find the show. Become a Patreon supporter and gain access to perks including early access to episodes, bonus episodes, and invitations to community conversations with other listeners and podcast guests.  Thanks to my friend Daniel Couper whose music is featured on this episode. Show Notes Pond's website-joinpond.com Mitch Stein on LinkedIn The Mom Test by Rob Fitzpatrick The Center-The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center of New York Padrón & Co.-A Houston-based marketing and design company that redesigned the Unleash Generosity website

    1h 9m
  4. 16: S2E4 Values Series: Hospitality

    07/05/2022

    16: S2E4 Values Series: Hospitality

    In the second of a six part VALUES series, host Aaron Scott discusses the posture of Hospitality.  This episode builds on the first value of Humility discussed in Episode 14 (Season 2 Episode 2).  The Humility conversation focused on the reality that none of us are perfect and we all need to learn and grow by listening to others experiences and perspectives. Growing out of the foundation of Humility is the key message of Hospitality: everyone is welcome and needed to show up as their full-selves.  Aaron connects the importance of welcoming everyone to show up authentically with the previous episode's interview with Daniel Silliman. Daniel's reporting for Christianity Today demonstrates the type of trauma and harm that can accompany cultures of silence in religious and non-profit organizations. While a posture of Hospitality does not guarantee we will all agree about difficult topics, ensuring we create cultures of honesty and accountability that rejects silence is essential to creating true inclusion and healthy belonging. Subscribe to the podcast & learn more about Unleash Generosity at https://unleashgenerosity.org. Find us on Facebook,  Instagram, and Twitter. Rate or review on Apple Podcasts to help others find the show. Become a Patreon supporter and gain access to perks including early access to episodes, bonus episodes, and invitations to community conversations with other listeners and podcast guests. This week, look for a FREE Bonus episode with Daniel Silliman that includes 30 minutes of additional conversation not included in Episode 15. Thanks to my friend Daniel Couper whose music is featured on this episode. Show Notes Brené Brown's Dare To Lead Podcast interview with Aiko Bethea-Inclusivity at Work: The Heart of Hard Conversations

    25 min
  5. 15: S2E3 Christianity Today-Guest, Daniel Silliman

    06/25/2022

    15: S2E3 Christianity Today-Guest, Daniel Silliman

    Trauma, abuse, and violence in faith communities is a challenging topic because our spiritual communities should be safe spaces. Unfortunately, faith leaders are routinely being identified as abusers and ousted from their roles because of inappropriate behavior. In many cases, faith communities and non-profits are both failing to prevent abuse and actively trying to cover it up. For people of faith, regardless of our spiritual traditions or beliefs, we must wrestle with what it means when faith communities and organizations are the source of such trauma. We must ask ourselves and be willing to wrestle with hard questions.  Today's guest is Daniel Silliman, news editor for Christianity Today . Daniel's months of investigative journalism led to the revelation of sexual and emotional abuse by Christian apologist and founder of RZIM, Ravi Zacharias.    Please be advised, mature content is discussed in this episode, including sexual and emotional abuse. We also discuss: Daniel's training as a historian with expertise in American Evangelicalism and his book, Reading Evangelicals: How Christian Fiction Shaped a Culture and a Faith  His involvement in Christianity Today's podcast, The Rise and Fall of Mars HillSubscribe to the podcast & learn more about Unleash Generosity at https://unleashgenerosity.org. Find us on Facebook,  Instagram, and Twitter. Rate or review on Apple Podcasts to help others find the show. Become a Patreon supporter and gain access to perks including early access to episodes, bonus episodes, and invitations to community conversations with other listeners and podcast guests. Thanks to my friend Daniel Couper whose music is featured on this episode. Show Notes Reading Evangelicals: How Christian Fiction Shaped a Culture and a Faith CT Article: Ravi Zacharias’s Ministry Investigates Claims of Sexual Misconduct at Spas CT Article: Inside RZIM, Staff Push Leaders to Take Responsibility for Scandal CT Article: NDAs Kept These Christians Silent. Now They’re Speaking Out Against Them CT Article: Sexual Harassment Went Unchecked at Christianity Today CT Article: Safeguard Gaps Leave Refugees Vulnerable to Sexual Abuse, Exploitation  Eerdmans Youtube Interview about Reading Evangelicals with Kristin Kobes Du Mez author of Jesus and John Wayne: How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation Englewood Review of Books Youtube Interview about Reading Evangelicals with David Kiger

    1h 3m
  6. 06/11/2022

    13: S2E1 Where Have You Been...Where Are You Going?

    Season 2 begins with Aaron sharing about his personal and professional journey over the last 18 months that included the break between seasons 1 and 2. Aaron then plays a segment of a sermon by Tim Ross titled Climbing the Mountains delivered at Hopwood Christian Church on 5/1/22. Reflecting on the sermon, Aaron casts a vision of what to expect in season 2 of the podcast including in-depth guest interviews and a six episode series on the following values: humility, hospitality, collaboration, respect, intentional engagement, and radical imagination. Subscribe to the podcast and learn more about Unleash Generosity at https://unleashgenerosity.org. Get involved with the show by dropping me a DM or engaging with other Unleash Generosity listeners on Facebook,  Instagram, and Twitter. Please do a rating or review of the podcast on Apple Podcasts to help others find the show. Become a Patreon supporter and gain access to perks including early access to episodes, bonus episodes, and invitations to community conversations with other listeners and podcast guests. Thanks to my friend Daniel Couper whose music is featured on this episode. Show Notes Hopwood Christian Church Worship Service Livestream. Tim’s sermon begins at 46:34. Richard Rohr Meditation on The Two Halves of Life Adapted from his book, Falling Upward: A Spirituality for the Two Halves of Life The Second Mountain: The Quest for a Moral Life by David Brooks

    31 min
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Podcast exploring the intersection of faith, service, philanthropy, and community. The non-profit sector is filled with beauty and complexity and offers the comfort of both commonly held values as well as diversity of thought. Join us as we dig into conversations with clergy members, community activists, scholars, non-profit leaders, donors, and volunteers. We hope you leave every episode challenged and inspired.