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Intersect

Intersect

By: Jim Moon
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Finding connection in each other’s story.Jim Moon Relationships Social Sciences
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  • Stir Up the Stir Crazy: A Conversation about Networking with Angela Obert
    May 2 2025

    In this episode, Angela Obert talks about her decision to stir up the stir crazy in 2020. As a result bringing friends together to process the pandemic, Angela chose to transition from her corporate job by leveraging her innate connecting skills to launch a networking franchise in the North Metro area of Minneapolis / St. Paul, MN.

    As a Community Builder and Owner of Network in Action MN, Angela is dedicated to building meaningful relationships in business and life. Known for her genuine warmth and empathy, Angela excels at bringing people together and fostering connections that go beyond transactions.

    NIA Minnesota is a vibrant, referral-based community dedicated to serving small business owners. NIA-MN aims to cultivate connections to upscale your network, empower professional and personal growth, and provide valuable resources for collective success.

    Find Angela online at: Linked-In | Facebook | niaminnesota.com


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    33 mins
  • A Rubber Meets the Road Reverend: Talking with Ezra Kenyanya about faith that works
    Apr 8 2025

    Summary

    In this episode, Jim engages with Ezra Kenyanya, to explore his multifaceted journey as a community leader, youth pastor, and advocate for practical humanitarian work. Ezra shares his experiences growing up in a Christian household, his transition from Kenya to the U.S., and how various life experiences shaped his values and career path. The conversation delves into the importance of practical faith, the role of nonprofits, and the significance of values-based decision-making in personal and professional contexts. In this conversation, Jim and Ezra Kenyanya explore the importance of understanding one's values and how they relate to freedom, community engagement, and purpose. They discuss the role of love in fostering connections and the significance of value-based coaching for young people. The conversation also highlights the importance of recognizing transferable skills and the impact of the Jeremiah Program in empowering single mothers through education and support.


    Ezra's Bio:

    Ezra Kenyanya is a Kenyan Adventist Pastor based in the US, recognized as a people leader and strategist in the nonprofit sector. He currently serves as an Associate and Youth Pastor at the Kenyan Community Church in Minnesota while also working as a Program Manager at the Jeremiah Program, a national nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering single mothers to thrive in the workforce, preparing their children for academic success, and reducing generational reliance on public assistance.

    Ezra earned a BA in Biology and an MA in Community and International Development from Andrews University. He has been married to his wonderful wife, Beryl Jemimah Morara, for eight years.

    Ezra is deeply passionate about youth ministry and missions, dedicating much of his time to empowering young people. He has spoken extensively at events for youth, students, young professionals, civic leaders, and churches across several countries in Africa and throughout North America.

    His leadership roles have included President of ALIVE North America, Chair of the GYC Africa Board, and leader for the Twin Cities African Youth and Young Adults. Additionally, he serves as a Board Member for Maplewood Academy and Beyond New Beginnings.

    He is also the founder of two organizations, Vuna International and the DIRA Program, aimed at providing humanitarian services and addressing inequalities that prevent individuals from reaching their full potential.

    His deepest aspiration is to make the gospel practical, relevant, and applicable in everyday life.

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    46 mins
  • Silent Witness: A chat with Cortney about Mental Health Ministry
    Jan 30 2025

    In this episode of Intersect, Jim Moon speaks with mental health professional Cortney Buckholz about the intersection of mental health and ministry. They discuss Cortney's journey into the field of mental health, the importance of presence, the power of listening, and how vulnerability can foster connection.

    Cortney shares some powerful examples of how to minister at work when we must wait for a co-worker or client to start a spiritual conversation.

    She also touches on the need for churches to be safe spaces for those struggling with mental health issues and the importance of understanding and addressing these challenges within the community.

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    55 mins

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