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Brent Peterson

Dean of the College of Theology and Christian Ministries at Northwest Nazarene University.

Top 3 podcasts with Brent Peterson

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Aug 21, 2024 • 17min

”eTail Boston Live” with Anna Esrov from Boll & Branch

Anna Esrov, VP of Customer Experience & Loyalty at Boll & Branch, discusses the company's remarkable journey from startup to scaling while maintaining a personal touch. She shares insights on the importance of exceptional customer care, especially tailored for male shoppers. The conversation delves into customer engagement strategies, emphasizing metrics like Lifetime Value and the impact of innovative partnerships. Joined by Brent Peterson, the dialogue balances serious business insights with fun anecdotes, making for an entertaining and informative listen.
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Aug 15, 2024 • 47min

172. Industrial Real Estate Masterclass feat. Brent Peterson | How To Find the Best Industrial Real Estate Investments

Brent Peterson, VP at AREA, and Ben Fraser, CIO of Aspen Funds, dive deep into the world of industrial real estate. They discuss the impact of rising interest rates on construction and the growing demand fueled by e-commerce. The guests highlight shifts in manufacturing due to the CHIPS Act and reshoring trends, showcasing how these changes create unique investment opportunities. They also explore emerging markets and tenant preferences, emphasizing the resilience of the industrial sector despite economic challenges.
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Oct 24, 2023 • 60min

New Creation Conversations 100 - Dr. Brent Peterson on the Nature and Theology of the Church

Dr. Brent Peterson, Dean of the College of Theology and Christian Ministries at Northwest Nazarene University, discusses his newest book 'The Church' in the Wesleyan Theology series. Topics include the church's connection to the Trinity and the incarnation, the relationship between the church and Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection, the role of the Holy Spirit in the church, and overcoming insecurity and embracing diversity within denominations.