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This week breathe in another breath of freshly regurgitated air! We are exorcising some demons and testifying to the New Wave Of Classic Rock! This is also known as the 8 shots of bourbon episode… Listen in as we pour it on with classic, blues-influenced hard rock that reminds us of the days when FM radio rocked! Indeed, rock n' roll is not dead and is in the very capable hands of these killer bands!What is it we do here at InObscuria? Every show Kevin opens the crypt to exhume and dissect from his personal collection: an artist, album, or collection of tunes from the broad spectrum of rock, punk, and metal. The younger generation are picking up guitars and playing that classic blues-inspired hard rock again! It's Our hope is that we turn you on to something new.Songs this week include:Blackberry Smoke - “Dig A Hole” from Be Right Here (2024)The Southern River Band - “Chimney” from Rumour & Innuendo (2019)Goodbye June - “Universal Mega Love” from Community Inn (2019)Sheer Mag - “Eat It And Beat It” from Playing Favorites (2024)Anthony Gomes - “Born To Ride” from High Voltage Blues (2022)Truck - “Disappointed” from Exploring The Wah (2023)Laura Cox - “Fire Fire” from Burning Bright (2019)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=uIf you'd like to check out Kevin's band THE SWEAR, take a listen on all streaming services or pick up a digital copy of their latest release here: https://theswear.bandcamp.com/If you want to hear Robert and Kevin's band from the late 90s – early 00s BIG JACK PNEUMATIC, check it out here: https://bigjackpnuematic.bandcamp.com/Check out Robert's amazing fire sculptures and metal workings here: http://flamewerx.com/
Chairman of the Department of Behavioral Sciences and Dean of Campus Wellness at UND Dr. Andy McLean is on The Drive Time News with Jack Sunday to talk with us about the process of dealing with tragedy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
East Coast Music Awards are being held in Darcy N Andrew's home province of Nova Scotia May 3-7, 2023 Join Darcy Walsh for a chat with East Coast Music Association CEO Andy McLean as we kick off a week of celebrating East Coast Music with ECMA's 35th Anniversary. Get all your ECMA information here: https://www.ecma.com/ecma-2023 and download the app for convenient navigation of all the fabulous events planned around HRM. ECMA Sound Minds wellness program provides, "no fee" one on one counselling (over 100 musicians have already received counselling services), peer groups, webinars, and mental health education. YOU can show your support of programming for musician mental health by attending the 2023 ECMA Cup and/or participating fundraising 50/50 draw. Special Thanks to Andy Maclean and the East Coast Music Association. Subscribe to East Coast DNA today and help us promote the people behind the music we love! Visit YouTube channels and Subscribe today: @eastcoastdna @eastcoastmusicassoc --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/east-coast-dna/message
Five days in May isn't just the title of a great Blue Rodeo song. It's also a way to describe the upcoming East Coast Music Awards. It's their 35th Anniversary event, back in Halifax where it all began. And after two years of virtual events, this one is happening in person, in venues all across HRM. For a look back and a look ahead, we spoke with CEO of the East Coast Music Association, Andy McLean. He's a former member of the 1980's band The Tenants, a music industry insider, a co-founder of NXNE and now CEO of ECMA.
Stephanie sits down with Dr. Richard Blackaby, who co-authored Experiencing God with his father Henry Blackaby. Richard and Stephanie talk about their common passion for Scripture, for The Lord of the Rings, and much more! They connect on the power of the spice of the gospel, and a common passion for delight in the glory of God as the ultimately most satisfying definition of a successful spiritual life in the Messiah. If you have experienced staleness in your relationship with God... this is the episode for you! The key topic of this conversation is the power of a godly legacy through several generations. Richard and Stephanie start off by discussing some key elements of parenting through Richard's own growing-up years in the Blackaby family. Richard shares precious family memories, and experiences of faith from his parents. He highlights the essential presence of joy and laughter in their household. These are precious insights for today's parents of young and teen children! Richard says, “I can't think of a better compliment than when your grown children say they want to carry your own family traditions into their own new families.” Richard and Stephanie talk about Experiencing God, and the power of legacy through several generations being moved by this ground-breaking Bible Study, published in the early 1990's. Through this conversation, you are invited to experience the power of God's faithfulness, and the challenges of being in full-time ministry. Richard tells us the story of his father, and the process of writing Experiencing God. Finally, they also talk about the brand new CSB Experiencing God Bible, its unique features, and what Richard hopes it will provide for a new generation of Christ-followers. Might the CSB Experiencing God Bible be the perfect Christmas gift for yourself and/or your loved ones? MORE ABOUT BLACKABY MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL Blackaby Ministries International (BMI) was founded in 2004 to encourage Christians worldwide to know and experience God through spiritual leadership, coaching, renewal and revitalization of churches, online classes, church-wide weekend retreats, and cultural engagement. Born in British Columbia, Henry Blackaby studied English and History at the University of British Columbia and earned his Bachelor of Divinity (B.D.) and Th.M from Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary (now called Gateway Seminary) in Phoenix, Arizona. Henry and Marilynn Blackaby served in several churches in California before relocating to Saskatchewan, Canada, to lead a struggling congregation that had dwindled to only 10 members in 1970. During their 18 years in Canada, they saw God work in miraculous ways, helped plant numerous churches, and reared their five children. Through those experiences, God taught the Blackabys truths about Himself that became the basis for the best-selling book, Experiencing God: Knowing and Doing the Will of God, publishing in 1990 and selling more than seven million copies. Over the last 30+ years, more than eight million people participated in the Experiencing God Study. Both the book and workbook have been publishing in over 75 languages and used by almost every denomination. Blackaby also won the Gold Medallion Award for the devotionals, Experiencing God Together and Experiencing God Day by Day. Blackaby went on to serve in a variety of leadership positions at ministries such as the North American Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, the International Mission Board and LifeWay Christian Resources. He also served as President of Canadian Baptist Theological College for seven years. After growing up in a spiritually rich environment, all five of Henry and Marilynn's children sensed God calling them into full-time ministry. Their oldest son, Dr. Richard Blackaby, is the president of the Atlanta-based Blackaby Ministries International and is the General Editor of the CSB Experiencing God Bible. Dr. Thomas Blackaby is the lead pastor of Brookswood Baptist Church in Langley, BC, Canada. Dr. Melvin Blackaby is the senior pastor of First Baptist Church Jonesboro, GA. Dr. Norman Blackaby is a professor at Dallas Baptist University in Dallas, TX. Carrie Blackaby Webb served as a career missionary to Germany and lives in Jonesboro, GA. Now a third generation of Blackabys are called to ministry including grandchildren Dr. Daniel Blackaby and Carrie Blackaby Camp. Find them at https://blackaby.org/ Socials: Facebook @blackabyministries, Twitter @ExperiencingGod MORE ABOUT THE CSB EXPERIENCING GOD BIBLE This completely revised study Bible combines content from Henry Blackaby's multi-million selling Experiencing God book and Bible study with a full Bible text, specifically the Christian Standard Bible (CSB) translation. Originally published in the late 90s in both the New International Version and the New King James Version as the Experiencing God Study Bible, the CSB Experiencing God Bible features updated and revised Experiencing God study and devotional tools with the accurate and readable CSB translation for a new generation wanting to hear from God. www.csbexperiencinggodbible.com The original Experiencing God book and Bible study was authored by Dr. Henry Blackaby almost 30 years ago and quickly became an international phenomenon. The study promotes a God-centered way of life that helps people know God intimately, recognize God's voice and understand God's will. The family of Experiencing God resources now number more than 50, with eight million units sold across all formats and over 75 languages. Richard Blackaby, president of Blackaby Ministries International, presents the best of Experiencing God content alongside the full Biblical text in the CSB Experiencing God Bible. This fall, the Experiencing God study is being re-released with new video content that includes Richard and Mike Blackaby, the son and grandson of Henry Blackaby. “An entire generation has been spiritually formed by Dr. Henry Blackaby's Experiencing God,” says Andy McLean, Publisher, Holman Bible and Reference. “Now Henry's son, Richard Blackaby, has masterfully updated this life-changing classic for the CSB Experiencing God Bible. A new generation is invited to discover how hearing from God is both simple and deeply formative.” The CSB Experiencing God features unique design elements, study helps and devotional tools including: • 66 Book introductions including key theme and setting • In each of the book of the Bible, the reader is encouraged to consider many aspects of “Encountering God,” “Decisions Awaiting You,” and “Crisis of Belief” • “God Focus” themes highlight important recurring ideas throughout the Bible • “Prepare to Meet God” questions highlight important Experiencing God elements • “Did You Notice?” questions at the end of each chapter review actions, plans, and purposes God has carried as well as potential life adjustments for today's Christians • Designed icons throughout identify the seven realities of Experiencing God and two steps of Fresh Encounter found throughout God's Word • Brief articles throughout the text explore concepts related to Experiencing God • Biographies depict how a Bible character experiences God, discovering his purposes and plans for his people • Book conclusions provide space for recording strategic Spiritual markers in life The CSB Experiencing God Bible is released in the Christian Standard Bible® (CSB) translation, a translation heralded for its clarity and accuracy. It will also be released in multiple formats including hardcover, LeatherTouch, and genuine leather. Find this wonderful new resource at www.csbexperiencinggodbible.com GOD'S GLORY, OUR DELIGHT | THE GOSPEL SPICE SERIES Delighting in the glory of God. Does this concept strike you as reserved for spiritual contemplatives? What if, instead, it proved the highly practical, deeply foundational perspective you need right now? Why does God's glory even matter in our day and age? How can we learn from Jesus to make His glory our true North and lifelong quest? What keeps us from fully stepping into this God-ordained purpose for our life? How do we kindle delight for God on a daily basis? And, once we have embraced God's glory as our heart's true delight, how can we then come alongside others? Join us to cultivate a sincere delight for God's glory, rooted in an honest, hard look at the depth of our need, and in the much deeper Reality of His grace. Trace the glory of God through Scripture and in your own life. Behold the exact radiance of God's glory, revealed in Jesus. Learn to see yourself as Christ does—through the lens of the Father's love at the cross. Jesus offers to overwhelm our deadly self-centeredness with His resurrection power. He carries us every step of the way, even as He calls us to true humility on the path to glory. Who has time to cultivate the delight that comes from pondering the glory of God? And yet, nothing could be more urgent today. Marthas and Marys, Peters and Johns—we are all invited to dare to dream of a lifestyle of God-centered delight. Nothing could be more practical. DISCOVER THE GOSPEL SPICE MINISTRIES The Gospel Spice Podcast is part of a larger range of tools given to you by Gospel Spice Ministries. In a nutshell, we exist to inspire Christ-followers to delight in God. In more details: we provide resources to empower Christian leaders across generational, social, ethnic and geographical boundaries towards more intimacy with Jesus Christ and discipleship effectiveness through a Biblical Christocentric foundation. The Gospel-Spice Ministries provide a safe environment for spiritual and community growth empowering people to know Christ more intimately, serve one another more powerfully, and reach the world for Jesus. PLAY IT FORWARD by SHARING the link with friends and family. PRAY IT FORWARD by praying for us and those you share it with! PAY IT FORWARD!! Would you consider supporting this show today to help others enjoy it for free? It comes to you completely free, but is labor-intensive to produce, and we want to keep putting it in the ears of people! Gospel Spice Ministries is a non-profit organization registered under the tax-exempt 501c3 status. Your donations are tax-deductible under IRS Section 170. We want to be the best possible stewards of your financial support. All donations above our minimal operating costs go to Christian organizations fighting human trafficking. (*ListenNotes ranking, 2022) THERE ARE THREE WAYS TO PARTNER WITH GOSPEL SPICE TODAY! First, PAY Gospel Spice Forward: Give a tax-deductible gift so others can experience our ministry for free, just like you! You can pay it forward with any debit, credit card, or via PayPal. See below for more details about your impact. Also, PLAY Gospel Spice Forward: SHARE the podcast and the studies with your friends and family. FOLLOW, RATE & REVIEW on your favorite podcast app (leave a comment + a star rating on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Pandora, IHeart, Google Podcast, etc…) And, last but not least, PRAY Gospel Spice Forward: We pray for you weekly. We covet your prayers for our ministry, the thousands we reach, and our team! Contact us to let us know you are praying for us! MORE ABOUT PARTNERING WITH US FINANCIALLY: Gospel Spice Ministries is a non-profit organization registered under the tax-exempt 501c3 status. Our goal is to provide in-depth, high-quality, free Bible resources for all. They are free, but expensive to create! We need your financial support to keep producing and distributing them. Please pay Gospel Spice forward today! We want the money to go to those who really need it. No one at Gospel Spice is taking a salary. We are all donating our time. For example, a Podcast episode takes at least 10 hours of work each week. A complete Bible Study requires 500 man-hours. A Bible reading plan takes 100 man-hours. Once our operating costs are paid, 100% of your donation is redistributed to our partners who fight human trafficking. Your pay-it-forward donations are tax-deductible under IRS Section 170. We want to be the best possible stewards of your financial support. Thank you! Support us!
Andy McLean joins the podcast to discuss how to help kids love their Bible. For more info about the Bibles that were discussed in the episode, checkout the links below: ExplorerBibleForKids Lifeway.com/en/shop/bibles The post How To Help Kids Love Their Bibles appeared first on Kids Ministry.
There is definitely something special about Australian rock.No matter how many bands around the world try to emulate that spirit, few actually get close to the sound that has shaped a nation.What many people outside of this country can't comprehend is that Aussie rock can't be just learnt or played. It has to exist inside you, gnawing away at your bones until it reaches the surface and manifests itself into something much more.Bands like Rose Tattoo, The Poor and the Screaming Jets have that rock swagger in abundance but most of the new or emerging generation can't quite seem to grasp the concept.So, then, it is refreshing and exciting when a new band comes on the scene that taps straight into that invisible well of talent and moves backwards to go forwards on a musical plain.Usually – as is the case with Truck – the band members have some pedigree in the old school of rock, for this is something difficult to learn and even harder to master.With an engine room that involves Baby Animals guitarist Dave Leslie and the vocal prowess of Andy McLean from Horsehead there was never any doubt what trajectory Truck's music would follow. It is exactly what you would expect.Pure Aussie rock. Front to back. Side to side. In and out.After releasing their third single in eight months, the raw and rock drenched number Unconventionally Rising, Truck drove straight out to the highway for a string of shows with Baby Animals and Rose Tattoo, proving the old adage that music is in the blood. Yes, it can be taught, but lessons can only ever teach you so much.HEAVY caught up with Dave for a chat and to find out how he has managed to keep the rock flame burning successfully for so long."This is kind of the stuff we grew up on, you know,” he agreed. “As far as that aesthetic goes, we wanted to be old school, heavy like Deep Purple and the Faces, that sort of thing. Just unapologetically classic rock. We're not trying to reinvent the wheel or anything like that, but we definitely wear our influences on our sleeves."While I have him on a roll, I ask Dave what it is that he thinks defines the spirit of Aussie rock."I think Angry Anderson put it well one time when he said no-one attacks a guitar like an Australian,” he laughed. “There's a certain sort of... you play from the front foot, you know what I mean? It's like there's a bit of a kill aspect going, and we have that as well. One time we supported Rose Tattoo down here in Melbourne and they did their soundcheck then we jumped up and they let us use their drum kit and everything like that, and all the foldback levels were set from where their sound check was, and man, it was the loudest gig we have ever played. The crew were like phwar. There was guitar screaming at me through wedges and I thought wow, this is so loud, and the crew were saying do you want us to turn it down and we said no, no (laughs). It was blistering, but we had a really good night that night as a result of that."In the full interview, Dave talks about finding like minded musicians to play in Truck with, the new single Unconventionally Rising, their limited edition physical EP, plans to extend that into an album, being on the road with Rose Tattoo and Baby Animals, playing two shows some nights with different bands and how he focusses, their upcoming single launch party at Melbourne's Cherry Bar and more. Interview intro track: AUDIO REIGN 'My Betrayal'
Guitarist Dave Leslie is one of the most respected musicians in Australian rock.And for good reason.Best known for being part of one of this countries finest rock exports in Baby Animals, Leslie has recently also started another project with Andy McLean of Horsehead fame called Truck, who are on the cusp of releasing their second single Lucky.With both bands now fully fledged touring outfits, Leslie has his hands full with a large number of upcoming shows, most notable of which is the Fistful Of Rock concerts which see Baby Animals share the stage with fellow Aussie legends The Angels, The Poor and Rose Tattoo.Leslie joined HEAVY for a chat earlier this week to discuss his active schedule, starting with the Fistful Of Rock."It is a hell of a lineup isn't it?” he smiled. “It's funny because we've been given a chance to bring our rock to the table, because it's a funny band Baby Animals. We can play in a lot of different circumstances and every time we play with other bands a little bit of that band rubs off on us. I know back in the early days when we toured with The Angels a lot of that rubbed off on us and we became... I guess we became harder because we had no choice. When you've got a girl singer and playing in front of an Angels crowd you've gotta bring it. or else they just bury you (laughs). We're looking forward to bringing it at Eatons Hill."When I point out to Leslie that the combined total of all four bands experience numbers a phenomenal 163 he doesn't seem surprised."That would be right,” he nodded. “It'll be good to see Angry again. I've spent a bit of time with him over the years because he's taken myself and the boys out shooting and bits and pieces, and he's such a nice fella. I'm really looking forward to the music side of things, but also the catch up. It's bloody hard to catch up with people sometimes, especially the last couple of years, so I'm looking forward to that social aspect of it too."In the full interview, Dave talks about the longevity of these bands and muses over which one will be the last band standing, his memories of playing with all three over the years, why he thinks Aussie rock bands never seem to get old or fade, potential new music from Baby Animals, Truck's new single Lucky and what we can expect, future music releases from the band, upcoming live shows, finding the balance between playing in multiple bands and more.
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The East Coast Music Awards are underway, virtually Nova Scotia. While Cape Breton will be hosting the event, you won't have to go far to enjoy the show. Concerts and showcases are being broadcast online this year. Andy McLean is the CEO of the ECMAs, he speaks with host Julia Wright.
ECMA festivities start tonight in Sydney. Andy McLean is the CEO of the East Coast Music Awards. We hear how Covid affected plans, and how you can enjoy the shows from home.
Welcome to this podcast mini-series from the Financial Services Council. In these podcasts we’re reflecting on the highlights and talking points from the FSC Life Insurance Summit, recently held in Sydney (April 2021). In this episode, our roving reporter Andy McLean caught up with Carly Van Den Akker from Swiss Re, to discuss the topical issue of mental health and life insurance. (*Views expressed are those of the speaker and do not necessarily reflect the views of the FSC*)
Welcome to this podcast mini-series from the Financial Services Council. In these podcasts we’re reflecting on the highlights and talking points from the FSC Life Insurance Summit, recently held in Sydney (April 2021). In this episode, reporter Andy McLean interviews FSC CEO Sally Loane. They discuss the highlights from the Summit, and more,
Welcome to this podcast mini-series from the Financial Services Council. In these podcasts we’re reflecting on the highlights and talking points from the FSC Life Insurance Summit, recently held in Sydney (April 2021). In this episode, we tackle the regulatory landscape. During the Summit, our podcast interviewer Andy McLean caught up with two industry leaders. First, you’ll hear what Cathy Duloy from MetLife Australia had to say. Following that, Andy chats with John Berrill from Berrill & Watson. (*Views expressed are those of the speaker and do not necessarily reflect the views of the FSC*)
Welcome to this podcast mini-series from the Financial Services Council. In these podcasts we’re reflecting on the highlights and talking points from the FSC Life Insurance Summit, recently held in Sydney (April 2021). In this episode, we tackle a crucial issue for the industry – sustainability. During the Summit, our reporter Andy McLean caught up with Gerrard Kerr from Clearview. Here’s a snapshot of their conversation… (*Views expressed are those of the speaker and do not necessarily reflect the views of the FSC*)
Denham Springs High School track and field head coach Andy Mclean discusses the upcoming millage renewal for the school district and the facilities that can provide for the school.
A new edition is waiting for you, In The Studio with Michael Card. Andy McLean from Lifeway helps us understand the power of note taking in Bible study as we feature the Notebook Edition of the CSB. Then a Mole End flashback with author and master musician, Don Wyrtzen. Don with share some songs on the piano and discuss the creative expression of worship we should embrace in our lives. You’ll need your Bible in hand and your heart open as you listen with us for this session, In The Studio with Michael Card.
Dr. Mclean discusses a recent letter he wrote regarding wearing masks. Read it here: https://bismarcktribune.com/opinion/letters/letter-wearing-mask-an-issue-of-fairness/article_fa24f82e-4080-50f2-8f90-986735026e9d.html See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Farmers have had an incredibly difficult time over the last year. With tough planting conditions and a trade war with crippling tariffs, farmers are stressed more than ever and now COVID-19 is impacting their spring. In this podcast episode, host Joel Heitkamp visits with Dr. Andy McLean, Chair of Psychiatry at UND and Dr. Maridee Shogren, Clinical Associate Professor at UND. They visit with host Joel Heitkamp about the work UND is doing to serve folks who are struggling with depression during these tough times. If folks need help, they can call 211 for the suicide hotline and many resources are available on UND's website. In addition, please follow the links below for more information and assistance: Mountain Plains MHTTC (Mental health assistance) https://mhttcnetwork.org/centers/mountain-plains-mhttc/home Mountain Plains ATTC (Addiction services) https://attcnetwork.org/centers/mountain-plains-attc/home Depression, Alcohol and Farm Stress: Addressing Co-Occurring Disorders in Rural America https://mhttcnetwork.org/centers/mountain-plains-mhttc/product/depression-alcohol-and-farm-stress-addressing-co-occurring
In this episode, Ben and John Paul alongside Andy McLean talk about how to equip parents to engage spiritually with their children. Ben Trueblood Ben serves as the Director […]
Andy McLean talks to HEAVY Mag about the return of Horsehead.
In this episode, John Paul, Mary Margaret, and Andy McLean talk about the importance of creating a culture for students to ask tough questions. “55% of students who left the […]
A packed show with the latest football news and transfer gossip. Plus Thierry Vildary of Stade 2 joins to talk football and a very different type of doping. Andrew Flint is exiled in Manchester and Andy McLean is in the TV studio, Alex B gives a brief shout out from Toronto and Double N runs down the African Cup of Nations and the 'goal fest' in the Copa America.
A packed show with the latest football news and transfer gossip. Plus Thierry Vildary of Stade 2 joins to talk football and a very different type of doping. Andrew Flint is exiled in Manchester and Andy McLean is in the TV studio, Alex B gives a brief shout out from Toronto and Double N runs down the African Cup of Nations and the 'goal fest' in the Copa America.
The Copa America and UEFA 2020 Qualifiers are on the menu as the Capital Sports team delve into the sporting waters once more. Peter Staunton gives the Chelsea lowdown with a wistful memory of WC2019, Joseph Sexton joins to talk Copa America and Spanish football. Andrew Flint recaps the British back pages while Andy McLean takes on the Spiceboys in a quiz showdown.
The Copa America and UEFA 2020 Qualifiers are on the menu as the Capital Sports team delve into the sporting waters once more. Peter Staunton gives the Chelsea lowdown with a wistful memory of WC2019, Joseph Sexton joins to talk Copa America and Spanish football. Andrew Flint recaps the British back pages while Andy McLean takes on the Spiceboys in a quiz showdown.
As we gear up for season two of The Hero of the Story, we are re-presenting a conversation between Aaron and Andy McLean, editor of The Gospel Project for Students, on the need for a gospel focus in student ministry. Listen in as we discuss: The dangers of confusing the gospel with behavior modification; The danger of... The post How Do We Keep Our Students Focused on the Gospel? [Best of the Podcast] appeared first on The Gospel Project.
Dr Margaret Goodman of VADA joins for a chat, while the team ponder just what is so bad about the CAS decision on Caster Semenya. Champions League football is in the spotlight along with the Premier League's predictable and boring end. And is English football in the ascendancy?
With the city of Halifax gearing up for the 30th Annual East Coast Music Week there no one better to catch up with than the President of the ECMA himself. We get the full scoop on what's in store and so much more! Listen...
2019 begins where 2018 left off, Russia the only nation to have a doping issue. However we go in depth with Michele Verroken of Sporting Integrity to see just what needs to be done. Andrew Flint updates us on the uncivil war in Spartak Moscow and the expenses football agents can incur. Andy McLean brings us his own take on what we should expect from the Spurs - ManU showdown this weekend.
In this episode, Ben, John Paul, and Mary Margaret talk with Andy McLean about how Gen Z and how they view science and the Bible. Ben Trueblood Ben serves […]
With Ireland relegated they lose their manager, but what next? Russia fail but keep Stan the man, yet there are more questions for him to answer. So Ireland beat New Zealand in rugby, but just how much is the appliance of science to thank for it. Plus a full preview of the Russian and English Premier Leagues. Paul Little gives his take on football and rugby with Andy McLean joining in from afar. Alex B and Peter P discuss gingerbread and Cleveland self-destruction!
As Italian, and in particular AS Roma fans, prove themselves to be the lowest of the low yet again, Alan Moore and Andy McLean discuss what can be done. And is there any sympathy to be had for Cristiano Ronaldo? And Spartak's managerial massacre, will there be an Old Trafford version?
What is your favourite sports movie? Can you choose one? Is it feel good, pump up or simply Adam Sandler at his best? Alan Moore is joined by Andy McLean, Andrew Flint, Peter P and Alex B. Talking sports from football to NCAAF to tennis to boxing and much more!
With most action taking place outside the ring or off the field. Alan is joined by Peter P and Alex B in studio, with Andy McLean and Alexander Zotov discussing the Kokorin and Mamaev disgrace and the thuggery before and after the Nurmagomedov - McGregor fight. Must listen radio!
Alan reminds listeners that we are in the biggest week of football in Moscow since July while reviewing CSKA's massive victory over Real Madrid. As Lokomotiv and Spartak face tough opposition, Andy McLean gives his expert view. And the big interview is with Roderick Duchatelet of FC Ujpest Budapest and the challenges he faces restoring to glory his club. #mustlistenradio
Sports never sounded so good. Just what is happening in Russia, England and Europe. Why can a hockey club not play at home. Was Povetkin beating Joshua when he was stopped. Will Loko beat Schalke. Can Semin stay in a job. Alan Moore, Andy McLean and Paul Little ponder the questions of our time, plus the irony of UKAD coming in to clean up doping in Russia. Must listen radio
The teen years are characterized by transition: boundaries are tested, responsibilities are increased, and beliefs are owned or rejected. So what should gospel ministry look like in this important time of life? Andy McLean, the Editor of The Gospel Project for Students and author of Big Questions, joins Brian and Aaron as they continue a five-part series devoted... The post Ep. 37: The Goal of Gospel Ministry to Teens appeared first on The Gospel Project.
No holds barred discussion on the show as the All Ireland Football final gets predicted by Philip O'Connor as a Dublin win. Angela Magana describes the devastation in Puerto Rico, her Olympic plans and doping in MMA. Paul Little gives the lowdown on Liverpool and Mourinho. Andy McLean is hoping his picks com home this week after a near miss last. And Peter P compares Michael Jordan to the Dublin football team. Alan chips in with Nicky Stey to make this must listen radio!
She fought for women to be taken seriously in boxing, now she's fighting for Mental Health Awareness. Mia St. John joins from California to discuss why boxing is in denial over its doping problems and how good mental health is truly wealth. Andy McLean gives his picks for the week and Nikita Osokin discusses football finances. Must listen radio!
Capital Sports catches up with old friend Andy McLean of Russia Today, John Bradley gives us Team England's chances, Peter Staunton of Goal.com gives it straight on how the World Cup will help Russia progress. Peter P gives the American Sports round up and Alexey Kirichek of Lokomotiv Moscow talks about the importance of full stadia and marketing in sports.
“In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.” The opening words of the Bible are essential for everything else that comes after. But how do we equip students to answer the challenges to God's creative power and rule over the world in a way that points people to the gospel? Andy McLean, the... The post Ep. 14: Explaining “The Beginning” to Students appeared first on The Gospel Project.
How do we keep Student Ministry focused on the gospel, and protect our teens from confusing the gospel with behavior modification? Andy McLean, the Editor of The Gospel Project for Students and author of Big Questions, joins Aaron in the studio today to discuss this subject and more on today's episode of The Hero of... The post Ep. 10: Gospel Purity and Student Ministry appeared first on The Gospel Project.
This week John Paul talks with Andy McLean, brand manager and editor of the Gospel Project Students at LifeWay. Andy is also the author of Big Questions, an appologetics study […]
Most of us have heard of (and experienced) FOMO at some point. FOMO is the Fear of Missing Out and it strikes at the heart of modern life. We do things, attend things or buy things in order to avoid it, but there will always be things we miss out on. So why do we struggle with it so much? A couple of weeks ago a friend of the show (Mr Andy McLean - you may know him from such programs as Episode 124 of The Slow Home Podcast) sent Brooke and Ben a photo of a Leunig poem about JOMO, and they thought it would be a great topic to chat about on today’s poggie. JOMO is the Joy of Missing Out and the antidote to FOMO. It’s the utter delight that is saying no and doing less and choosing to not compete in the Busy Olympics. JOMO is a breath of fresh air when it feels like we’re choking on the idea that in order to be successful we need to be constantly in motion, striving and chasing the life that will make others envious. JOMO comes from a place of abundance (everything, right now, is enough) while FOMO comes from a place of scarcity (I’m scared that this will never be enough) and Brooke and Ben talk about the many different ways to apply it in life. JOMO can apply to our stuff, busy-ness, excess, social media, comparisons, keeping up with the Joneses… In all of those areas of life we can joyfully choose to see that we have enough, after which saying no becomes a relief. Head over to http://www.slowyourhome.com/180 for the full Leunig poem and the complete blog post. Enjoy! ==== If you're enjoying the show and want to know how to best support it, leave a rating or a review in iTunes or head over to the Patreon page to help support the show financially. And thanks so much for listening! ==== Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/slow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the things you requested from our recent listener survey was that Ben take the reigns and do more poggies featuring conversations with other men. The good news is, you’ve spoken and we’ve listened! Following his chat with Dr Arne Rubinstein earlier in the year, this week Ben sits down to have a chat with freelance content creator, ocean swimmer, meditator, Dad, Shakespearian tragic and business magazine publisher Andy McLean. Ben has known Andy for eight years first as a co-worker and have since become great friends. In this pogpast Ben and Andy talk about the similar trajectories their lives have taken them over the best part of a decade with Andy too taking the leap and starting his own business this year. Andy and Ben talk about the themes of mentoring, balance, mindfulness, feminism and the importance of passion projects as well as their love of pogpasts (Ben and Andy were trailblazers having recorded their first podcast together close to seven years ago). It’s not often men get to talk about such themes in such a public way and hopefully you will get a lot from the discussion. Head over to http://www.slowyourhome.com/124 for links and resources mentioned in today's episode. ==== If you're enjoying the show and want to know how to best support it, leave a rating or a review in iTunes or head over to the Patreon page to help support the show financially. And thanks so much for listening! ==== Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/slow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us at New Covenant Church on Aug. 28, 2016 at 5pm as Andy McLean (graduate student in philosophy @LSU) leads us in a discussion of the enormous legacy of the life and writings of Augustine. If you are a Christian, chances are much of what you believe has been influence by this man who died almost 1600 years ago. This is a free event and child care will be provided. Visit newcovenantds.com for directions.
In this episode, Andy McLean joins Ben and John Paul to discuss the importance of apologetics in student ministry. About Andy McLean Andy McLean serves as the editor for The […]
"Social change takes leadership" - Andy McLean You want to make a difference right? But where to start? Should you donate time or money? Should you start a charity or a social enterprise? Should you donate your business profits like 1% for the planet or donate products like Tom's shoes? If you are traveling to a developing country, what is your impact on the environment and culture? What do people want help with? Building schools? Cleaning up the trash? Helping people with medicine? These are some of the big important questions we cover in this episode of the Art of Adventure podcast I met my guest, Andy McLean, in Bali where he is working on several social change initiatives. Quotes: "It shouldn't take a tragic situation to take spur action" - Andy McLean "Ask yourself 'Is my business suitable for social entrepreneurship?'" - Andy McLean "Social change takes leadership" - Andy McLean "What is the local appetite for social change?" - Andy McLean "Adventure is when you feel like a pioneer" - Andy McLean "Social change starts with promotion of what is already available" - Andy McLean "We want to be wary of setting a tone that says 'we know better'" - Andy McLean What you will learn in this episode: -The difference between creating shared value vs. giving -How to know what causes to prioritize -The weak vs. strong approach to social change -How to build charitable cause into your community or business -How to use crowdfunding for social causes -How to find your community as a nomad -How Andy's goal to do social good in Bali has progressed and his biggest learnings -How to partner with the right local leaders Continue the adventure: The Better Bali Project Derek's Charity:Water campaign Thanks Andy McLean! If you enjoyed this session of The Art of Adventure Podcast, let Andy know by clicking on the link below and sending him a quick shout out on Twitter: Click here to thank Andy on Twitter Subscribe to The Art of Adventure Podcast for free in iTunes or Stitcher. If you enjoyed the show, please help us by leaving a 5-star rating and review! You might also like these episodes: AOA 024 | Rachel Faller | Environmentally and Socially Responsible Fashion AOA 028 | Bjork Ostrom | Building a Tribe With Food Blogger Pro and Pinch of Yum AOA 033 | Business Secrets From South East Asia Did you enjoy the episode: This show was a little bit of a different format, did you enjoy the discussion? What do you think are the most important consideration as an entrepreneur? How about as a digital nomad? How do you chose to contribute to the world?
Andy Mclean: executive director for North by Northeast Len Lamanna - Lead Vocals/Rhythm Guitar FrailFragment,