In this episode of The Innovators & Investors Podcast, host Kristian Marquez sits down with David Brem, Managing Director of the University of Michigan’s Zell Lurie Commercialization Fund. David offers a rare glimpse into the inner workings of a student-led endowment fund focused on early-stage, sector-agnostic investments primarily in the Michigan ecosystem. He shares insights on their unique, founder-first investment approach, how they navigate pre-seed to Series A venture opportunities, and the rigorous due diligence process involving qualitative analysis over pure numbers. David also discusses his roles with global VC networks including Electro Ventures, the London Venture Capital Network, and Level Up Ventures, illustrating how he bridges U.S., European, and Australian venture ecosystems with a special focus on mobility and transportation tech. Highlights include deep dives into emerging trends like eVTOLs (electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft), smart city infrastructure, and safety innovations in aviation technology. Listeners will gain valuable perspectives on how diverse expertise—from military intelligence and management consulting to academic ventures—shapes David’s investment thesis and community-building efforts. The episode also explores the importance of networking, adding value in the startup ecosystem, and practical advice for aspiring investors or entrepreneurs navigating the venture capital world. With stories of successes, challenges, and future outlooks, this episode is a must-listen for innovators, founders, and investors aiming to understand the intersection of academia, technology, and venture capital in today’s dynamic landscape. Learn more about David's work at https://zli.umich.edu/zell-lurie-commercialization-fund/ Connect with David on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-lowell-brem/ Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply at https://finstratmgmt.com/innovators-investors-podcast/ Want to learn more about Kristian Marquez's work? Check out his website at https://finstratmgmt.com…
This podcast is for millennial skeptics, regular Sunday church goers, those who have given up on church, pastors, and explorers just wanting to learn a little more about the big book. Each week Rev. A.J. Houseman and guests will talk about Bible texts from the RCL and digging deeper into aspects of the week's texts that get glossed over or totally ignored in most preaching. The Bible has a lot of parts that are racy, uncomfortable, and sometimes downright horrifying. Let's talk about it.
This podcast is for millennial skeptics, regular Sunday church goers, those who have given up on church, pastors, and explorers just wanting to learn a little more about the big book. Each week Rev. A.J. Houseman and guests will talk about Bible texts from the RCL and digging deeper into aspects of the week's texts that get glossed over or totally ignored in most preaching. The Bible has a lot of parts that are racy, uncomfortable, and sometimes downright horrifying. Let's talk about it.
We’ve all heard the Parable of the Good Samaritan, right? Pastor Becca and Pastor Jon help us get some deeper insight into what each person’s role is in this story. Maybe the Levite and the Priest weren’t so awful? Let’s dive deeper into this classic parable that Jesus shares to talk about loving our neighbors. This episode is on Luke 10:25-37 for Sunday, July 13, 2025. Discussion Questions: 1. What do you think the significance of the person who stopped being from Samaria is? 2. Who do you see yourself as in this parable? 3. Would you accept help from an enemy? 4. What do you think of the innkeeper’s role? 5. What does this tell us about God?…
In this episode we dive into what good apostles look like, what evangelicalism is and is not. We share stories of accompaniment as a model for mission. This episode talks about Luke 10:1-11, 16-20 for Sunday. July 6, 2025. Discussion Questions: 1. When have you been a guest of others’ hospitality? 2. What experiences with mission work do you have? 3. What does accompaniment mean to you? 4. What do you feel like is good evangelicalism? 5. What does this tell us about God?…
In this episode Pastor A.J. is joined by a great panel of guests to share their faith stories and journey with the church through a perilous time. This episode was recorded in front of a live audience at the Delaware-Maryland Synod Assembly in Westminster, Maryland. Tune in to hear their stories!
In our last installment of our Revelation study, we look to the end of the story where we find the grand finale of God’s love being poured out for all and the doors of Heaven being thrown open wide for all to come. We talk about the supposed 144,000 that enter Heaven, aka this great multitude, and the books that will be opened to share God’s grand love. Thank you to all who participated in this study! Discussion Questions: 1. What is your working theology of the gates of heaven? What was new to you in this reading of Revelation? 2. How have you understood the Book of Life before? How has this discussion changed your views? 3. What do you think that God wants from us in our covenant with God? 4. Bishop Kevin says “Because loves you so much, you need not do….”, what is your working theology of Law and Gospel? 5. Pastor A.J. says, “We are the workers in the warehouse of God’s love. Our job isn’t to know who gets it or what it looks like. Our job is just to love.” How do we understand our call as followers of Christ in the gray area of life? 6. Overall, how has your theology changed because of this study?…
Pastor A.J. and Pastor Tuhina talk about the thousand year reign and Satan being put in a cage… then let out. This episode may ask more questions than give answers. What does this mean for our theology to have God have these powers and allow Satan to have a say? Dive in to help us unpack Revelation 20:1-10 for the 4th part in our Revelation study. Discussion Questions 1. Pastor A.J.’s big question: Why do you think Satan needed to be let out for a little bit? 2. Why allow evil to remain in this world at all? 3. What is your working anthropology? And how does “evil” or “sin” fit in it? 4. Pastor Tuhina says, “It’s about the systems and the structures that are privy to evil. That’s for me what the book of Revelation is really about.” What do you make of this? 5. This big question: why did God make us with this capacity for sin and evil? 6. What does this all tell us about God?…
The number of the beast: 666 has been ascribed to many over the course of history. Pastor Eric and Pastor A.J. dive into talking about the two new beasts introduced in Revelation 13, as well as, some gematria and how these numbers have been calculated over the centuries. Who would the author have been originally talking about and why would he have written in code? Join us as we unpack some of these big mysteries! Discussion Questions: 1. Why would John of Patmos pull imagery about the beasts from Daniel? What is the case that the author is making in this? 2. Who have you heard was ascribed to the number of the beast? 3. What can we take away from the number crunching in Revelation? 4. Who do you think the author would have been writing about in code? And why? 5. What is the most surprising thing you have learned about Revelation so far? 6. What does this tell us about God?…
We are diving into week 2 of our Revelation study. This week we will talk about the first beast in John of Patmos’ vision: the dragon. Join Pastor Chris and Pastor A.J. in unpacking the story of the lady who gives birth, what happens to her child, and the role of the dragon in the divine war. Study guide is available at tenfootpolepodcast.com/revelation Discussion Questions 1. Have you read or heard this vision before with the pregnant woman? What were you told about her? 2. Jesus is both portrayed as both shepherd and sheep. How do we expect Jesus to show up? A ruler? A shepherd? A lamb? 3. Pastor A.J. reads a quote that says evil is not outside God’s power. What do we make of God allowing this evil in the world? 4. What universal truths can we find in Revelation? 5. What do we think the author is setting up for us in this story? 6. What does this tell us about God? Notes: - “Revelation and the End of All Things” by Craig Koester…
Welcome to our first episode on the book of Revelation in our 5 week study. This week, Dr. Lewis and Pastor A.J. lay out some of the context for what is to come. The book of Revelation may not be even remotely what we have heard in popular culture. It’s not about the end of the world, but rather a word of encouragement for the church. Stay tuned for more on the visions from Revelation! Discussion Questions What have you learned about the book of Revelation before? Have you ever thought about Revelation being an encouraging message before? What encouraging things can we take out of this vision of John of Patmos? What issues do your church (or the wider church) have that you think these words from Revelation could speak to? What are you looking forward to unpacking in the next few weeks of this study? What does this tell us about God?…
Happy *almost* Easter everyone! For this episode Pastor A.J. and Pastor Melissa dive into the Gospel lesson for Easter Sunday: Luke 24:1-12 and some death and resurrection theology. What does it mean to be people of faith living in the wake of the resurrection? What is our focus? Discussion Questions: 1. What does it mean for your faith to live in the light of the resurrection? 2. What's at the front of your worship space? What is the focus? 3. What does it mean to you that “the beauty of grace is that it makes life not fair”? 4. What does this tell us about God?…
Two ADHD pastors talk about the morals of Judas, Mary, Martha, Lazarus, and Jesus. Everything from bad boyfriend behavior to some questions of sexuality. Join for this fun and funny conversation on John 12:1-8 for Sunday, April 6t, 2025. Discussion Questions: 1. What is your working resurrection theology around Jesus and Lazarus? 2. How have you thought about Jesus’ rebuke of using the expensive oil before? 3. Do you think Jesus is commanding us to “keep the poor with us always”? 4. What benefits of doubt do you give to Judas? 5. What have you learned about Jesus’ singleness or marriedness? 6. What does this tell you about God?…
Pastor Colby is the author of Unclobber and The Shift. Check out Ep 3.26 for our conversation on Unclobber. Today, Pastor Colby and Pastor A.J. unpack some differences between conservative evangelical perspectives and a more Lutheran one, some sacramental theology, and sin from different perspectives. Pastor Colby shares different perspectives on theology and what were things that were “shifted” in his discernment away from conservative evangelicalism. Discussion Questions: 1. What have you been taught about different kind of Christians? 2. What is your working sacramental theology? 3. What do you think humans have done with this knowledge to know what is “good and evil”? 4. What is your working definition of sin? How does what Pastor Colby explains about hamartia change your understanding of sin? 5. What does this tell us about God?…
The Queer Bible Study group at the Jacksonville Campus Ministry unpack Paul. They talk about different perspectives on Paul, his personality, his faith, and his potential queerness. Dive into hear these amazing college students share their faith, theology, and perspectives on one of our Biblical writers! Episode guests include: Rev. Sarah Locke, Sam Rakita, Annaliese Trammel, & Geo Peterson. Discussion Questions: 1. Have you ever thought about Paul’s personality and how it influences his writings? 2. Can you relate to the queer experience of “the thorn in my side”? 3. How can this queer perspective on Paul’s work help us to make space for people’s beliefs and feelings? 4. The group mentions that Paul is a baby Christian, what gives us authority? 5. What does this tell you about God?…
Pastor Carla and Pastor A.J. dive into Philippians 3:17—4:1 for Sunday, March 16, 2025. Paul is talking to Roman colonizers in Philippi and challenging them to look to Christ and the apostles for behavior guidance for living out their calling as followers of Christ. What is their emphasis? Their nation? Their privileges? Or looking towards equity for all people in the body of Christ? Discussion Questions: 1. How can we use our privilege to move forward the body of Christ? 2. What does it mean to be an ally to you? 3. What is your understanding of equity in the Body of Christ? 4. What would imitating the early church leaders look like to you? 5. What is the Good News?…
Pastor Sarah and Pastor A.J. dive into the “Gospel according to Paul in a nutshell” from 1st Corinthians 15. What does it mean to believe in vain? What does a faith that lives out the Gospel look like? Paul brings us into the word, speaking about how he was lifeless and in the promise of Jesus’ death and resurrection, he is given new life. Discussion Questions: How do you understand Paul’s comment of being “lifelessly born”? Is your theology rooted more in Jesus’ ministry or in Jesus’ death and resurrection? What would it look like to you to “believe in vain”? How do you view who is included in the Body of Christ? What is the Good News? Other Notes: Link to Bishop Ortiz response to Bishop Budde’s sermon: https://metrodcelca.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/As-dawn-broke-over-D.C.%E2%80%94Reflecting-on-Bishop-Buddes-Sermon.pdf…
This week, we are diverging from the Bible to address the most uncomfortable conversation: Religion and Politics. What’s going on right now in the religious state of the union? Seems like a lot, what do we listen to and what is even true? I don’t know where you get your religious news, but let me introduce you to Jack Jenkins. Here’s just a little interview with my favorite religion reporter in DC. Jack has access to a lot of events and people to keep us up to date on the current state of our religious situation in the United States. A lot has been happening and we brought Jack in just to give us a little insight into what is going on.…
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