Speak The Unspoken

Episode Archive

Episode Archive

13 episodes of Speak The Unspoken since the first episode, which aired on July 3rd, 2019.

  • 006: What to expect from season two

    July 23rd, 2021  |  Season 2  |  27 mins 43 secs

    Speak the Unspoken unpacks the dynamic relationship between faith and business. Each episode will call out the challenges of running a ministry through the lens of marketing, strategy, communication, and culture. They will dive into topics like building a Spirit-led brand and living your true purpose as an organization. With added insight from ministry and business leaders around the world, hosts Jason Jensen, Pat Padley and JM Boyd (Glass Canvas) will help mission-focused brands unlock their ministry potential.

  • 007: Do we need a new ministry model?

    August 1st, 2021  |  Season 2  |  1 hr 2 mins

    Speak the Unspoken unpacks the dynamic relationship between faith and business. Each episode will call out the challenges of running a ministry through the lens of marketing, strategy, communication, and culture. They will dive into topics like building a Spirit-led brand and living your true purpose as an organization. With added insight from ministry and business leaders around the world, hosts Jason Jensen, Pat Padley and JM Boyd (Glass Canvas) will help mission-focused brands unlock their ministry potential.

  • 008: The power of story with Heather Khym

    August 6th, 2021  |  Season 2  |  50 mins 6 secs
    catholic, christian, ministry

    Speak the Unspoken unpacks the dynamic relationship between faith and business. Each episode will call out the challenges of running a ministry through the lens of marketing, strategy, communication, and culture. They will dive into topics like building a Spirit-led brand and living your true purpose as an organization. With added insight from ministry and business leaders around the world, hosts Jason Jensen, Pat Padley and JM Boyd (Glass Canvas) will help mission-focused brands unlock their ministry potential.

  • 009: Principles not programs with Pete Burak

    September 17th, 2021  |  Season 2  |  1 hr 12 mins

    Knowing who we are as sons and daughters is the starting point to evangelization. In this podcast, Jason sits down with Pete Burak from Intentional Disciples to talk about identity, authenticity, and reaching millennials who are leaving the Church. We talk about the importance of community in understanding our identity and the power of the gospel to shift the genre of our own narrative.

  • 010: Way of life & criticalness of belonging with Gordy DeMarais

    October 5th, 2021  |  Season 2  |  1 hr 3 mins

    In this episode we talk about the New Evangelization and the question society is asking themselves: Who am I? We talk about how a relationship with God and one another helps us understand this question and then become a primary agent of evangelization in today’s world.
    The Church hasn’t needed to form people in belonging before because culture and family did that for them. The Church now has to fill this role.
    We need to create intentional communities defined by encounter and commitment.

  • 011: Fighting shame culture with Tim Glemkowski

    October 15th, 2021  |  Season 2  |  1 hr 2 mins

    In a culture where identity is defined by the approval of peers and culture rather than authority, what is that doing to our souls? We talk with Tim Glemkowski about addressing shame with identity by better understanding we are fathered by God and the implications of that on how we share the Gospel. We talk about a way of life and how we get to freedom here and now.

  • 012: Meeting felt needs we don’t understand with Anna Cater

    October 29th, 2021  |  Season 2  |  1 hr 7 mins

    How do we meaningly engage conversation around topics that are highly charged in our culture? Join our conversation with Anna Carter, the founder of Eden Invitation, a community for Catholics that promotes the fullness of personal identity beyond the LGBTQ paradigm. We talk about acceptance, relationship, and finding common ground under compassionate orthodoxy.