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Zac Parsons Projects on YouTube: February 2024

Zac launched a YouTube channel and a podcast with Nectar Podcasts in February 2024 to explore his personal spiritual journey in public, having conversations and reflections about church, meaning making, and going deep with others.


Zac and Zac get together for a third time on Zac Little’s podcast as he moves into a new format and a new year. They discuss the Honey Moon Coffee Co. podcast and a VIA Strengths survey that Zac Little experienced at his workplace and they decided to do together and discuss on the podcast.


For Evansville: June 12, 2023

Jonathan Boettcher and Adrienne Gregurich invited Zac on to talk about how Christians can “show up” in appropriate ways in our local community, and how faith can still be a part of public life.


Tad Dickel’s Leadership & Strategy Podcast: March 2023

In Tad’s first podcast episode, he and Zac discuss leadership in the context of Honey Moon Coffee and TEDxEvansville.


The Last Podcast with Zac Little: February 2023

Zac and Zac connected on Twitter sometime during the coronavirus pandemic and ended up on Little’s podcast to discuss films, fatherhood, community involvement, and life in general.


River’s Fog: November 2020

Andrea Lanz and Jim Zaher of What Matters Most? EVV had Zac on to talk about him being a catalyst for the launch of their non-profit organization and their podcast.


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Conversations in the Middle: March - June 2020

Zac’s Coronavirus podcast project with WNIN Digital Studios talks with 12 different people, 3 times each, at different stages of the unfolding pandemic.


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One Life Church Podcast: April 1, 2019

Bret Nicholson and Sara Inman had Zac in to the podcast studio on the church’s east side campus to discuss community entrepreneurship, TEDxEvansville, Honey Moon Coffee Co., and being a Chaos Pilot.


Zac working at Lieberman Technologies

Zac working at Lieberman Technologies

Evansville Podcast Episode: February 15, 2014

Zac sat down with Jason Burton to talk about business in Evansville in 2014 in one of the early episodes of Evansville Podcast. 

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Reclamation Studios


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Reclamation Studios


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In the summer of 2015, Zac and Omar Atia filmed a number of conversations around some of the tough issues and topics that Muslims face in their communities. Through dialogue and a commitment to listening to each other, the duo challenged those with questions about Islam to #talktoamuslim.

 
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TEDxEvansville at Rotary


TEDxEvansville

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TEDxEvansville at Rotary


TEDxEvansville

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In early 2017, the Evansville Rotary Club invited Zac and a few of the previous TEDxEvansville speakers to take a deeper look into their talks, their experience, and their idea worth spreading.

 
 
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Sean Georges

Zac and Sean discuss servant leadership and the personal nature of his TEDx talk, as well as what it was like to be the first ever speaker for TEDxEvansville in October of 2015. Sean is the Senior Vice President of Human Resources for Shoe Carnival. Watch their conversation here.


Jill Griffin

Jill is the Executive Director for the Institute of Global Enterprise at the University of Evansville, and heads up the Changemaker Challenge programs. Her TEDx talk discussed her unique approach to helping these students learn what they are capable of, encouraging students to compete in team projects on social entrepreneurship. Watch their conversation here.

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James MacLeod

James and his documentary partner Joe Atkinson weaved together clips from their film "Evansville at War" in their TEDx talk together to highlight the efforts of the Evansville community during WWII. He and Zac discuss his experience, as well as some of the lessons to be learned for our community from this chapter in our history. Watch their conversation here.