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Over the last 20 years people have been leaving churches in droves, which presents the question, "Why the mass exodus?" The Mass Exodus Podcast is a series of honest and empathetic conversations with those who have left church while wrestling with topics surrounding faith and religion.
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Practical Revitalization Podcast

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Each podcast happens in "real time." That means that anything can happen while the guys are leading their churches in revitalization. Real issues, problems, successes, tears, sweat and anguish.
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REALLY Know Your Customer

Betsy Westhafer and Tony Bodoh

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Growing the company. It’s the CEO’s #1 priority. And yet oftentimes a gap exists between the strategies of the CEO and the demands of customers. This strategic gap slows growth and erodes your competitive edge while exposing your organization to unnecessary risks. By gaining a deep awareness and understanding of this chasm, CEOs can lead the charge to align the strategy, promises and experience to gain customer loyalty and advocacy and eliminate the friction that can open the door for a mass ...
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Lamees Butt joins Betsy and Tony on this episode to delve into the topics of digital transformation and the ever-evolving landscape of commerce. She shares her insights on the challenges faced during her journey, including the importance of failing fast and adapting, which eventually led her to the corporate world. Now a key player at Zoovu, an AI …
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Meet Jay Meyer. Jay is an accomplished business owner and entrepreneur who shares his personal journey of addiction and recovery on this insightful episode with Betsy and Tony. With decades of business and leadership under his belt, Jay has seen a lot change over the years, but one thing has remained: his desire to get to know his customers. Jay st…
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It's been several months, but we are back. Don gives a very raw look at things and issues a plea for people to come to the Northeast and New England to help plant, replant, and revitalize churches here. Over the last several months, we have seen and heard of churches closing their doors, and we see pockets of areas with large populations and no chu…
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Meet Mark Ross-Smith, CEO and Co-Founder of StatusMatch.com. Mark joins Betsy and Tony on the podcast from Malaysia. As a self-proclaimed professional frequent flyer, Mark racked up more airline points than you can imagine as he built his former businesses. After he decided to move across the world, he asked the area’s major airline for a status ma…
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Join us for a conversation with Prashant Fuloria, CEO of Fundbox, a working capital platform for small businesses. Did you know that 82% of small business failures are because of a cash flow gap or a working capital challenge? That’s where Fundbox comes in: to create solutions that level the playing field for small businesses and help them succeed.…
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Meet Tony Sternberg, Co-Founder & CEO of ProsperStack, an automated retention platform for subscription businesses. Consider this: You’ve had it up to “here” with your streaming service and you call to cancel your subscription. ProsperStack partners with said streaming service to create a unique retention strategy for what happens next after you li…
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Meet Gail and Bruce Montgomery. They are the high-energy co-founders of ExperienceYes, a truly one-of-a-kind business, set out to bring fun into organizations that want to improve trust, relationship-building, and EQ to make higher-performing teams. With similar backgrounds in professional acting, singing, and dancing in New York City, they both ma…
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Meet Jochem van der Veer, Co-Founder and CEO of TheyDo. His business is based on a simple yet sometimes impossible task for large organizations: breaking down processes to make it easier for C-level executives to connect with their customers. Traditionally, small and large organizations have focused on customer journey mapping. TheyDo has a strateg…
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In any church we often hear people quote a theologian or scholar on a particular subject of the Bible. This is an acceptable help often in getting the point across. However, when we see people quote these men more often than the Bible or on equal footing, we have to question if the person really knows their Bible. Do they idolize the theologian/sch…
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To our loyal listeners, guests and supporters, What can we say after a long invigorating podcast journey of vulnerability, transparency, and healing? For the transformation and reconciliation of broken relationships inward and outward? For the genuine laughs and the tears? For the overwhelming love poured out? All we can say is thank you. Thank you…
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In our final episode of the 12 step series, we tap into the power of pausing and listening. Why is this simple practice so difficult and yet very crucial to our recovery journey? Is a spiritual awakening even possible? Steps 11 and 12 state: (Step 11) “Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood H…
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Fun fact: 30% of the population learns by listening. Not-so-fun fact: If your website only offers written content, you could be leaving behind a big chunk of your target market simply because you’re not speaking the same language. Meet David Ciccarelli, CEO of Voices, a fast-growing online platform that connects buyers and sellers of one creative s…
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As we near the end of our 12 Step series, the grief gang talks about what it is to live a life of continued inner and outer processing and why self kindness matters. In step 10 we: "Continued to take personal inventory and when we were wrong promptly admitted it." Resources: www.aa.org Hosts: Rob Gregerson, Katie Pendergast, RhiAnnon Kaspar, Ian Gr…
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As observed by Aldag and Fuller (1993), the groupthink phenomenon seems to rest on a set of unstated and generally restrictive assumptions: The purpose of group problem solving is mainly to improve decision qualityGroup problem solving is considered a rational process.Benefits of group problem solving:variety of perspectivesmore information about p…
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It all starts with a story and believe it or not, Doug Brown has a lot of them. Starting with his first job at the young age of 3 when he was sweeping floors. Many years down the road, Doug is now helping companies achieve their top 1% of sales. Join us as Betsy and Tony get Doug’s unique perspective on the state of sales today. Sure, sales people …
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Taken from the Wiki Irving Janis identified three antecedent conditions to groupthink:: High group cohesiveness: Cohesiveness is the main factor that leads to groupthink. Groups that lack cohesiveness can of course make bad decisions, but they do not experience groupthink. In a cohesive group, members avoid speaking out against decisions, avoid arg…
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Dun, dun, dun... we've finally arrived at the long-awaited steps that has our stomach in knots: making amends. The grief gang shares personal stories while pondering if this step actually brings the greatest sense of relief in our recovery. Maybe it isn't as bad as it seems? As always, there's lots of laughs, a few gasps, and a treasure chest full …
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Type I: Overestimations of the group — its power and morality Illusions of invulnerability create excessive optimism and encourage risk-taking.Unquestioned belief in the morality of the group, causes members to ignore the consequences of their actions. Type II: Closed-mindedness Rationalizing warnings that might challenge the group's assumptions.St…
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As the dreaded "amends steps" approach, we take our 12 step series to Ian's 1930's yacht where we ponder the meaning of humility, why preparatory steps like this one are important and then ask one important question... are we actually in control? Step Seven states: "Humbly ask Him to remove your shortcomings." Hosts: Rob Gregeson, RhiAnnon Kaspar, …
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In a bit of a detour, the Mass Exodus crew explores the cultural, spiritual and personal impact of Adam McKay's Oscar nominated 2021 film, "Don't Look Up." Is there a deeper message embedded within this movie that we can learn from? Are the characters more than just set pieces to the plot? How does this film reflect our own aspirations and struggle…
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As the 12 episodes of the 12 steps continues, we await for the emotional surgery of toxic characteristics about to take place in the next step. Patience is a virtue, as the old proverb says! Step 6 states: "Were entirely ready to have God remove all of the defects of character." Hosts: Rob Gregerson, Katie Pendergast, Ian Green, RhiAnnon Kaspar Web…
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Meet Denise Freier. After more than 40 years of driving sales and customer relationships at IBM, Denise made her way to the Strategic Account Management Association. At its core, SAMA is focused on sharing best practices for, you guessed it, Strategic Account Managers. Whether it’s through conferences, free webinars or training services, SAMA is co…
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Alan and Ryan discuss the latest Halowaypoint blog post concerning the Kansas City Major, results from the Open Series 7-9, and roster changes leading up to the major event. Website: https://www.podpage.com/shields-down/ Leave us a review: https://www.podpage.com/shields-down/reviews/
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By this point in our 12 step series, we've admitted we're powerless, asked for the help from a higher power, and sorted through our stinky trash of toxic behaviors and misdeeds. Now comes the time to talk about it with those around us. On this week's episode, we cover step 5: "Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being, the exact nat…
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Meet Gal Oron. Gal is a self-described normal person who got to where he is with a lot of hard work and constant improvement. Whether it’s on the basketball court or in the office, Gal strives to keep three key things in mind: 1. Have humility 2. Exhibit strong work ethic 3. Be dedicated. At Zoomin, Gal and his team are replicating the successes th…
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This is the story of a woman who grew up in a cult and experienced constant oppressiveness, brain washing, and abuse at the hands of its leaders and members. Eventually, Kristin Warnaca left it all behind to become an ambassador of healing and wholeness on the other side. Yes, it's as unbelievable as you might imagine. Guest: Kristin Warnaca (www.k…
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