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Big Hearted Indy - The Citizen 7 Podcast

Big Hearted Indy - The Citizen 7 Podcast

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Welcome to Big Hearted Indy, where we empower men in Indianapolis to forge deep connections and impactful lives through authentic friendships and service. Join us as we explore personal growth, community leadership, and the transformative power of living out our faith in action. The podcast is produced by Citizen 7 and hosted by Greg Enas, Don Palmer, and Chris Spangle. Visit our website: www.citizen7indy.com.All Rights Reserved 人間関係 社会科学 経済学
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  • Pastor Aaron Brockett on Biblical Masculinity and What It Means to Be a Man
    2025/09/29
    Aaron Brockett, lead pastor of Traders Point Christian Church in Indianapolis, shares a message on biblical masculinity, strength under control, and the cultural challenges men face today at our most recent Coffee & Connections. Drawing on Scripture, real-life examples, and personal stories, he contrasts harmful, diluted masculinity with redemptive, directed masculinity. Brockett unpacks the call to “be a man” from 1 Kings 2, explores the core struggles of men, and points to Jesus as the model for authentic manhood. Join us at the next one: https://citizen7indy.com/#rec736856881
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    27 分
  • Kristian Andersen and Thad Cockrell on friendship, risk, music and ‘The Kid’
    2025/09/01
    Hosts Greg Enas and Chris Spangle sit down with Kristian Andersen, co-founder of High Alpha, and Nashville singer-songwriter Thad Cockrell for a raw, live conversation about friendship, courage, and community in Indianapolis. Andersen shares how decades-long bonds—born at a Christian sports camp—shaped his life and leadership, while Cockrell explains why he made The Kid and sells it directly for $99, pushing back on music-industry economics after a Tonight Show break sparked by Jimmy Fallon. Plus: why vulnerability fuels real relationships, how risk builds grit, and where to buy The Kid (thadcockrell.com).
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    1 時間 4 分
  • Gina Fears on Martindale-Brightwood’s future: Youth, faith and the 2025–2030 quality-of-life plan
    2025/08/30
    Hosts Aaron Story and Greg Enas sit down at COhatch Polk Stables in Indianapolis with community leader Gina Fears, Peer Innovation Manager at Mental Health America Indiana’s ICAADA, MHAI Stanley W. DeKemper Training Institute. Fears shares her roots near 36th and Ralston, reflects on Martindale and Brightwood history, and explains how faith, active listening and resident engagement drive the 2025–2030 Martindale-Brightwood Quality-of-Life Plan. She highlights youth engagement— including a student film, The Sound of Love—and a strong focus on mental health. The conversation touches on partners such as Edna Martin Christian Center, KIPP, neighborhood associations (including One Voice), and how residents can join monthly priority meetings and town halls. Fears notes the plan is certified by the city and available via the Department of Metropolitan Development. 00:00 Welcome & Introductions 03:00 Meet Gina Fears: Community Roots 06:00 Life in Martindale-Brightwood: Family & History 13:00 Overcoming Challenges & Building Business 18:00 Community Transformation: Railroads & Resilience 24:00 The Power of Relationship-Building 29:00 Youth Engagement & The Sound of Love 34:00 Quality of Life Plan: Vision & Priorities 40:00 Resident Engagement & Community Challenges 45:00 Churches, Asset-Based Approaches, and Neighborhood Ownership 49:00 Journey to Joy: Faith & Final Reflections 51:00 Closing Thoughts & Next Steps
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    52 分
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