Search a title or topic

Over 20 million podcasts, powered by 

Player FM logo

Kyle Gorman Podcasts

show episodes
 
Welcome to the Employer Blueprint Podcast where we help business leaders build high-performing teams, amazing company cultures, and scale their business for success. Hosted by entrepreneur and leadership coach Kyle Gorman.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Inside the Hive

Kyle Gorman and Brandon Lehman

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly+
 
Welcome to "Inside the Hive" with Kyle and Brandon, a podcast dedicated to exploring the world of real estate investing, business strategies, wealth building, trends, and current events. Hosted by Kyle Gorman and Brandon Lehman, this podcast offers valuable insights and engaging discussions for both experienced investors and newcomers. To learn more, check out West Hive Capital!
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Fit Fundraising

Fit Fundraising

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Monthly
 
The FIT Fundraising Podcast will help your fundraising program achieve transformational results through learning innovative solutions. FIT Fundraising interviews and insightful discussions provide non-profit leaders and fundraisers with the tools they need to get their fundraising programs in top shape. FIT Fundraising will transform your passion for those you serve into proven strategies to energize your donors and rejuvenate your organization. FIT Fundraising will get your fundraising prog ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
The London Lyceum

Jordan Steffaniak and Brandon Ayscue

icon
Unsubscribe
icon
icon
Unsubscribe
icon
Weekly
 
The London Lyceum seeks to encourage serious thinking for a serious church by creating an intellectual culture of charity, curiosity, and critical thinking. Find out more about us at our website: www.thelondonlyceum.com
  continue reading
 
Radio Mojo offers the best of eating, drinking and living in Hawaii. Host Jo McGarry brings a Scottish accent and a love of an ever changing culinary scene A show about food, wine and single malts, peppered with interviews with some of the best chefs, distillers, mixologists and winemakers in the world.
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
From sustainers to segmentation, today’s fundraisers face a world of change. How do we connect with Boomers who still carry the wealth, while preparing for Millennials and Gen Z who are shaping the future of philanthropy? In this episode, Roy Jones sits down with Kyle Gorman, Executive Director of Advancement at the Evansville Rescue Mission, to ta…
  continue reading
 
In this episode Jordan talks with Dr. Joshua Brown, an assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University, to discuss his book 'Capitalizing on College.' The conversation explores the transformation of higher education from a mission-driven approach to one focused on financial margins. Dr. Brown shares insights from his research on various educational…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, Jordan discusses the importance of Christian philanthropy and its relationship with local churches and institutions. He highlights the challenges faced by Christian institutions, particularly in funding and sustainability, and emphasizes the need for creative giving. The conversation explores how individuals can support these insti…
  continue reading
 
In this episode Matt Gilleskie and Brandon Ayscue talk with Michael Morales about his extensive work on biblical commentaries, particularly on the book of Numbers and his upcoming project on Deuteronomy. The conversation delves into the challenges and joys of writing a commentary, the influence of mentor Gordon Wenham, and the relationship between …
  continue reading
 
In this episode, Jordan and Leland talk with John Willsey and Stephen Presley about academic conferences. They share personal experiences, discuss the value of networking, and provide practical tips for first-time attendees. The conversation emphasizes the importance of building relationships, engaging with diverse perspectives, and navigating the …
  continue reading
 
In this episode Jordan talks with Chad Kim about the significance of learning Latin, particularly in the context of theology and scripture. Chad shares insights from his new book, 'Ecclesiastical Latin,' and emphasizes the value of understanding Latin for deeper engagement with historical texts and theological concepts. The conversation explores th…
  continue reading
 
From Baby Boomers writing checks to Gen Z giving online, every generation engages with philanthropy differently. In this episode, Roy Jones sits down with Kyle Gorman, Executive Director of Advancement at the Evansville Rescue Mission, to unpack the trends shaping donor behavior across the ages. Kyle shares lessons from leading a $9 million capital…
  continue reading
 
In this episode Leland Brown talks with Tony Lane about the life and theology of John Calvin, exploring his historical context, the significance of his work, and the upcoming new translation of Calvin's Institutes. They discuss the importance of critical engagement with Calvin's ideas, the relevance of his teachings in contemporary Christian life, …
  continue reading
 
What if the secret to breakthrough fundraising wasn’t another conference, but a small circle of peers sharpening one another? In this episode of the Fit Fundraising Podcast, Roy Jones sits down with marketing professor and nonprofit strategist Dina Jones to unpack the power of mastermind groups. Together, they explore how masterminds go beyond netw…
  continue reading
 
In this episode Zach Williams talks with Jim Hamilton about his journey to writing about the literary structure of the Gospel of John. They explore the importance of understanding the interpretive perspective of biblical authors, the various literary structures present in Scripture, and how these elements enhance our reading and interpretation of t…
  continue reading
 
In Part 2, Roy Jones and Carrie Lynn Wright dig deeper into the communication gaps, giving habits, and leadership challenges across generations. Hear real-world stories—like the viral “Tony the Paint Guy” moment—that reveal how embracing change, adopting new technologies, and fostering open dialogue can help nonprofits engage donors and rally multi…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of the London Lyceum, Jordan talks with Chris Woznicki about penal substitutionary atonement (PSA). They explore its definitions, historical perspectives, and the ongoing debates surrounding its theological implications. The conversation also touches on the challenges of proof texting in biblical interpretation and the role of confe…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, Jordan talks with Michael Wilkinson about Chalcedonian Christology and its implications for understanding human nature. They discuss Wilkinson's journey from law to theology, the importance of creeds in evangelical thought, and the paradigm shifts in Christological anthropology. The conversation also touches on the relevance of the…
  continue reading
 
In Part 1, Roy Jones sits down with workplace culture expert Carrie Lynn Wright to explore the defining traits of Boomers, Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z—and how these differences shape nonprofit teams and donor relationships. Learn how understanding generational perspectives can strengthen workplace culture, improve communication, and build stronge…
  continue reading
 
In this episode Jordan talks with Brandon Smith about retrieval in theology, particularly from a Baptist perspective. They discuss the importance of engaging with historical figures and creeds, the distinctives of Baptist identity, and the challenges and opportunities presented by changing traditions. The conversation emphasizes the need for a robu…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of the London Lyceum, Zach Williams talks with Dr. Joe Harrod about the life and significance of Andrew Fuller, a pivotal figure in Baptist history. The conversation delves into Fuller's writings against deism, particularly his response to Thomas Paine's critiques of Christianity. Dr. Harrod emphasizes the importance of understandin…
  continue reading
 
What does it take to lead fundraising and marketing at one of the most trusted ministries in the world? Donna Lucas, Chief Marketing Officer of Joni and Friends, joins the Fit Fundraising Podcast to share how her team inspires generosity through consistency, transparency, and a mission-centered message. From adapting to economic uncertainty to crea…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of Kiffin's Keep, Jordan discusses the recent departure of Matthew Barrett from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary to Trinity Anglican. He explores the implications of this change for young Baptists and the broader theological community, emphasizing the importance of honoring theological mentors while remaining rooted in one's …
  continue reading
 
In this episode, Jordan and Hunter talk with John and Stephen about the importance of friendship and collegiality in academia, particularly for early-career professionals. They share personal experiences and insights on navigating the challenges of academic life, the significance of providence, and the necessity of building relationships. The conve…
  continue reading
 
In this episode Jordan talks with Dr. Ian Christopher Levy to explore the relationship between medieval theology, the concept of conscience, and the evolution of papal power. They discuss the role of theology masters in universities, the nature of penance, and the distinctions between Luther's views and those of medieval theologians. The conversati…
  continue reading
 
What does it take to lead fundraising and marketing at one of the most trusted ministries in the world? Donna Lucas, Chief Marketing Officer of Joni and Friends, joins the Fit Fundraising Podcast to share how her team inspires generosity through consistency, transparency, and a mission-centered message. From adapting to economic uncertainty to crea…
  continue reading
 
In this conversation, Matt Ntiros and Ryan Modisette talk with Timothy Fortin about the complexities of sexual difference and gender from philosophical, biological, and theological perspectives. He explores the historical context of these concepts, particularly through the lenses of Thomas Aquinas and Simone de Beauvoir, while also addressing conte…
  continue reading
 
In this episode Jordan talks with Daniel Houck and Joel Chopp about original sin and the colloquy at Regensburg. They explore the historical context of the colloquy, the definitions and debates surrounding original sin, and the concept of concupiscence. The conversation highlights the complexities of theological definitions and the challenges of ac…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, Hunter, EJ Roussel, and Elijah discuss Basil the Great's work 'On the Holy Spirit.' They explore the significance of group reading, the importance of a biblical approach to theology, and Basil's views on the Holy Spirit, deification, and baptism. The conversation highlights the relevance of Basil's teachings in contemporary theolog…
  continue reading
 
Jake and Jesse talk with Luke Stamps and Winston Hotman about a rangeof topics on Baptist history, identity, and current denominational issues. Topics include reflections on the SBC annual meeting, debates over pragmatism versus theological fidelity in church governance, the role of local associations, and the interplay of historical figures like A…
  continue reading
 
In this episode Jordan talks with a panel of experts to explore the intricate relationship between emotions and various disciplines, particularly science and theology. The conversation delves into how emotions influence moral judgments, the cultural attitudes towards emotions, and the implications for Christian thought. The panelists share their re…
  continue reading
 
In this episode Jordan talks with John Wilsey and Stephen Presley about civilizational work, the concept of citizenship, and the intersection of faith and civic duty. They explore the importance of family and community in shaping citizenship, the role of the church as a family, and the impact of technology on community engagement. The conversation …
  continue reading
 
In this episode Garrett Walden and Jonathan Baddley talk with with Dr. Stephen Yuille, about Puritan literature. They discuss Yuille's background, his journey into studying the Puritans, and the misconceptions surrounding Puritanism. The conversation delves into the Puritan approach to devotional life, their emphasis on confessionalism, and the uni…
  continue reading
 
In this episode Jordan talks with Brandon Ayscue and Morgan Byrd about the book 'The Baptist Vision' by Luke Stamps and Matt Emerson, exploring its insights into Baptist theology, distinctives, and the importance of liberty of conscience. The conversation highlights the significance of covenant theology and confessionalism in shaping Baptist identi…
  continue reading
 
Retail real estate has seen some dramatic highs and lows over the last five decades. History tells a powerful story for operators and investors alike, from the rise of shopping malls to the fall of department stores, and now the resurgence of experiential retail. In this episode, we break down major real estate cycles, what caused them, and key ind…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, Jordan and Hunter engage with Dr. John Wilsey about his new book on religious freedom. They explore the historical context of religious freedom in America, the relationship between conservatism and religious liberty, and the balance between order and liberty in society. The conversation also delves into the complexities of national…
  continue reading
 
In this video, Brandon Lehman answers key questions on how interest rates influence retail strategy, neighborhood revitalization, and small business viability. Through a series of focused, expert-led responses, Brandon breaks down the real-world impact of economic shifts on leasing, financing, and consumer behavior. Whether you're an investor, reta…
  continue reading
 
In Episode 4 we discuss what habits make the difference in high performing businesses and individuals. When does your day begin? Are you prioritizing self-improvement? How often do you set goals? Wondering why these matter? Listen now for the answers, and build your success based on our experience!By Kyle Gorman and Brandon Lehman
  continue reading
 
On today's episode, Kyle and Brandon go in depth about their business timelines. As the founders and principals of West Hive Capital, they work on investments, acquisitions, and revitalizations of underperforming shopping centers in Southern California. But how did they get here? Brandon and Kyle explain everything they both went through to create …
  continue reading
 
In this episode of "Inside the Hive," Kyle Gorman and Brandon Layman sit down with Tanner Stevens, a successful coffee shop owner in the Kansas City area, to discuss his entrepreneurial journey. From taking over a unique coffee shop with a hot yoga studio in the back to expanding into a thriving multi-location business, Tanner shares insights on fi…
  continue reading
 
This podcast episode features a detailed interview with Matt Scord, the founder of The Grotto, a custom menswear brand. Hosted by Kyle and Brandon on "Inside the Hive," the conversation explores Matt's journey from working in finance to starting his entrepreneurial venture. They delve into his business strategy, the challenges of scaling a custom c…
  continue reading
 
In this episode Jordan, Zach Williams, Matt Gilleskie, Dr. Matthew Bingham discuss the themes of spiritual formation, the importance of early modern reformed sources, and the role of meditation in the Christian life. Dr. Bingham shares insights from his book 'Heart of Flame for God', emphasizing the need for a word-centered approach to spiritual fo…
  continue reading
 
Why do retail real estate cycles keep repeating? In this video, we take a deep dive into the evolution of retail involving the golden age of shopping centers in the 1950s, to the major busts caused by overbuilding, oil crises, changing consumer behavior, and e-commerce disruption. Whether you're an investor, developer, broker, or simply fascinated …
  continue reading
 
In this episode, Jake and Jesse talk about Baptist systematic theology, tracing its evolution from the seventeenth century to the present. They discuss key figures like Thomas Grantham, John Gill, and E.Y. Mullins, highlighting their contributions and methodological differences. The conversation further explores Free Will Baptist and Northern Bapti…
  continue reading
 
In this episode Hunter Hindsman, Leland Brown, and Stephen Presley discuss the importance of biblical theology in the life of the early church. Dr. Presley shares insights from his new book, exploring how the early church engaged with their culture and the role of the Bible in shaping their worldview. The conversation delves into the significance o…
  continue reading
 
How is e-commerce transforming traditional retail spaces, and what does it mean for the future of brick-and-mortar? In this episode, host Brandon Lehman explores how the rapid rise of online shopping is reshaping physical retail, and how smart retail redevelopment is turning challenges into opportunities. Whether you're a commercial real estate inv…
  continue reading
 
In this episode Jordan talks with Adam Renberg about the historical significance of the Council of Nicaea and the Nicene Creed, exploring the complexities of the Arian controversy, the formation of Nicene theology, and the implications for modern Christianity. They discuss the importance of understanding the historical context, the role of key figu…
  continue reading
 
In this insightful discussion, Brandon Lehman breaks down the differences between retail real estate and other commercial property classes. Learn how retail real estate plays a unique and vital role in neighborhood revitalization, economic growth, and community development. At West Hive Capital we specialize in breathing new life into neighborhood …
  continue reading
 
Loading …
Copyright 2025 | Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | | Copyright
Listen to this show while you explore
Play