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A reading from author, artist, actor, and film director Blaine Hogan's inspiring and honest book: Exit the Cave!
Blaine Hogan is a film director and actor who believes you can redeem your story and redefine your creativity. In this episode, he gets real with Manda about his past addiction and how his whole life changed when he started living honestly and seeking healing. They also chat about: -His fascinating career as a film director and the celebrities he's worked with recently -His new book "exit the cave" which isn't the book he meant to write-His life raising 3 daughters and the 5 affirmations they say every day Buy Blaine's newest book here and follow him on instagram hereA Longer Table Podcast is hosted by Manda Carpenter.
On this episode: Aaron unfriends on facebook. Nate listens to a new book. Our Guest: Blaine Hogan: actor, director, author, husband, and father. You know you have succeeded as a parent, if your kids go to therapy for different reasons than you did. You can't understand where you are going, if you don't know where you have been. Free people free people! Composing your future is much like composing a song. Understanding your past, future, and present using narrative therapy. Renewing of the mind, seeing through a new filter. Your stains becoming your greatest strengths. Your stories are epic. Links: Blaine Hogan Book: Exiting the Cave Book: No More Mr. Nice Guy 2023 Samson Annual Retreat If you have thoughts or questions that you'd like the guys to address in upcoming episodes or suggestions for future guests, please drop a note to piratemonkpodcast@gmail.com. The music on this podcast is contributed by members of the Samson Society. For more information on this ministry, please visit samsonsociety.com. Support for the women in our lives who have been impacted by our choices is available at sarahsociety.com. The Pirate Monk Podcast is provided by Samson Society, a ministry of Samson House, a 501(c)3 nonprofit. To enjoy future Pirate Monk podcasts, please consider a contribution to Samson House.
Blaine Hogan is a writer, film and creative director, and actor. On this episode, we talk about all of those very unusual jobs, Blaine's Midwest roots, his work with celebrities like Usher and Arnold Schwarzenegger and as the less glamorous Pepto Bismol man. We also talk about the beautiful life he and God have wrestled back from the grip of abuse, addiction and trauma, a story he tells in his unflinching and poignant new memoir, Exit The Cave, Embracing a Life of Courage, Creativity, and Radical Imagination. Formerly the creative director for Willow Creek Community Church, Blaine is currently a full-time filmmaker who directs celebrities from LeBron James to Carrie Underwood. He lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with his wife, Margaret, and their three daughters. He holds a master's degree in theology and culture from the Seattle School for Theology and Psychology and has appeared in many stage productions and television shows. Find him online at BlaineHogan.com and on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok. Visit KimberlyStuart.com/podcast for more from this episode.
Many of us have had rock bottom moments, but it's what we do next that defines the life we end up living. Today, Lindsey and Mickenzie sit down with Blaine Hogan, writer and film and creative director, and author of the new book “Exit the Cave” Embracing a Life Courage, Creativity and Radical Imagination.” to talk about what he did when his life fell apart from years of addiction and painful cycles that kept him stuck. They explore how Blaine rebuilt his life to find more freedom, purpose, and creativity than he ever imagined possible. Blaine's new book Exit the Cave: Embracing a Life Courage, Creativity and Radical Imagination is on sale now! Full show notes here!
Todd talks with Blaine Hogan about his new book "Exit the Cave". They cover a wide range of topics from neoscience, portfolios and the Hogan family rules. Show Notes: Blaine's New Book: Learn more and buy a copy of Blaine's new book "Exit the Cave" on Amazon. Hogan Family Rules: Sign up for Blaine's e-news and receive a download of the Hogan Family Rules! FILO 2023 Conference: Tickets are available for the upcoming FILO 2023 Conference in Chicago, IL. Learn more at FILO.ORG/FILO2023. Subscribe to the FILO Podcast: Never miss an episode! Subscribe to the FILO Podcast on your favorite podcast platform and be alerted any time we launch a new episode. Leave a review of the FILO Podcast: Your ratings and reviews help spread the word about the FILO Podcast to others. We'd appreciate your help! Leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Have ideas for the FILO Podcast? Email your feedback, send us your topic ideas or names of people you think we should interview! filopodcast
Todd talks with Blaine Hogan about his new book “Exit the Cave”. They cover a wide range of topics from neoscience, portfolios and the Hogan family rules. Show Notes: Blaine's New Book: Learn more and buy a copy of Blaine's new book “Exit the Cave” on Amazon. Hogan Family Rules: Sign up for Blaine's e-news and receive […]
On this episode of Hope Unabridged, Kasey & Angie discuss embracing a life of courage, creativity, and radical imagination with writer, film & creative director, and actor, Blaine Hogan. Blaine is the former creative director for Willow Creek Community Church, and is currently a full-time filmmaker living in Atlanta, Georgia with his wife, Margaret, and their three daughters. He holds a Master's degree in Theology and Culture from the Seattle School of Psychology and has appeared in many stage productions and television shows. Hope Unabridged is hosted by: Kasey Brennan (@thejoyfulwild) and Angie Elkins (@angiebrownelkins) Music by: Robert Elkins
Welcome to 'On the Path' w/ Cheryl Nembhard!A podcast filled to the brim w/ encouragement, inspiration, challenge & life lessons to ignite you in your faith, push you in your purpose and challenge you to be exactly who you are called to be...a World Changer!So excited to share this life changing episode with the awesome Blaine Hogan, Author of Exit The Cave!! You're going to love this conversation about discovering the way back up from our rock bottom moments. So so so good guys!! In this episode, Blaine shares his incredible story of his personal struggles with drug addiction, depression and a life spiraling out of control. You are sure to be left deeply inspired from this podcast conversation this holiday season!!AVAILABLE ON ALL PODCAST PLATFORMS, WATCH ON YES TV OR STREAM 24 HRS ON CASTLE TV!! PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL!
On today's episode we are joined by Blaine Hogan. Blaine is an actor, artist, director and author of Untitled and Exit the Cave. Blaine shares the stories that shaped him while exploring how our relationship to our past defines how we imagine the future and live in the present. Blaine's Website | Book Submissions Link
**Warning: references sexual abuse and some explicit language** Blaine and Karrie discuss Blaine's journey writing his new book “Exit the Cave” and the process of putting his own story into writing. Blaine talks about how he was able to discover his own freedom and healing by working through his story of addiction. Hear Blaine and Karrie dive deeper into how it takes strength and a level of risk to be vulnerable - but the risk is always worth it. Website, Instagram, Twitter Book: “Exit the Cave”
Blaine Hogan writes, acts, directs, and was formerly on staff at a megachurch. He has also honored us in writing a book holding his deepest, darkest secrets and allowing us to learn from his experiences and reflections. In this conversation, we talk about the hard work of healing, recovery, and ministry in the midst of … Continue reading Episode 170 – Blaine Hogan
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Blaine hogan is a writer, film and creative director and actor. He is the former creative director for Willow Creek Community Church and is currently a full-time filmmaker living in Atlanta, Georgia. His recent memoir titled Exit The Cave: Embracing A Life of Courage, Creativity and Radical Imagination is a brutally honest recounting of his struggle with addiction and the unexpected gift of hitting rock bottom. In this episode, Blaine and I talk about his background as an actor, the relationship between creativity and his journey of recovery and the ongoing process of finding wholeness. Patrons of the podcast can enjoy additional interview segments. Submit your poems to the BRIGHT WINGS poetry contest for a chance to appear on the Makers & Mystics podcast and publication in Ekstasis Magazine.
Blain Hogan joins us today to talk about Happy Friday Dance Parties, the work of uncovering your story, the tension of knowing what you want to create while also creating space for feedback, how paying attention to the particulars of our story helps us to connect more universally, and how we can change our past. Blaine Hogan is a writer, film and creative director, and actor. Former creative director for Willow Creek Community Church, Hogan is currently a full-time filmmaker. He lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with his wife, Margaret, and their three daughters. He holds a master's degree in theology and culture from the Seattle School of Psychology and has appeared in many stage productions and television shows. Find Blaine's new book Exit the Cave - HERE Discover the contraband of his Happy Friday Dance Party for as long as it is allowed to exist on the internet HERE And find Blaine on Instagram TikTok The Internets You can subscribe to my occasional, once in a while newsletter HERE
Blaine Hogan joins Dr. Dan Allender on the podcast this week to talk about his new book, “Exit the Cave: Embracing a Life of Courage, Creativity, and Radical Imagination.” Blaine holds a Master of Arts in Theology and Culture from the Seattle School of Theology and Psychology. It was during his time at the Seattle School that he says, “It was time to go back to those stories, to those shadows, because I was reenacting them in so many heartbreaking ways to myself and to others.” In this conversation, Blaine describes his process of finding the goodness in his story, and how embracing his story allowed him to express his creativity more fully.
I first met Blaine Hogan when he was playing Cherry on the hit show Prison Break in 2006. Well, I didn't actually meet him. I just was addicted to that show and he was on it. And then one day I bumped into him on an elevator... For real. And a friendship was born. And then I watched Blaine fight for his marriage, career, and life. And I watched him win. And Blaine is gonna help you win too. Today's episode is for anyone that wants to break free from something that is holding them back. And that's all of us... Pick up Blaine's book at www.exitthecavebook.com And thanks to our sponsors... Butcher Box www.butcherbox.com/HUMANHOPE and use code "HUMANHOPE" to get one 10 to 14-pound turkey FREE in your first box. Athletic Greens www.athleticgreens.com/humanhope --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
I first met Blaine Hogan when he was playing Cherry on the hit show Prison Break in 2006. Well, I didn't actually meet him. I just was addicted to that show and he was on it. And then one day I bumped into him on an elevator... For real. And a friendship was born. And then I watched Blaine fight for his marriage, career, and life. And I watched him win. And Blaine is gonna help you win too. Today's episode is for anyone that wants to break free from something that is holding them back. And that's all of us... Pick up Blaine's book at www.exitthecavebook.com And thanks to our sponsors... Butcher Box www.butcherbox.com/HUMANHOPE and use code "HUMANHOPE" to get one 10 to 14-pound turkey FREE in your first box. Athletic Greens www.athleticgreens.com/humanhope --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Freelance filmmaker Blaine Hogan sits down with Todd to talk about making ideas a reality. From their almost 10 years of working together at Willow Creek, they talk through budget and time constraints, collaboration and mutual empathy.
I met Blaine Hogan at a Recovery Week a decade ago. Blaine is an artist, creative director, and filmmaker. Our conversation covers sexual abuse, sexual addiction, and the importance of being curious when it comes to engaging your stories. Blaine reads a story from his childhood… and then shares what happened as he realized that he had left out the most important part of the story. You can read more about Blaine at blainehogan.com.
How freelance director, Blaine Hogan, gets stuff done. www.blainehogan.com
Art. Liturgy. And Evangelical Mega-Churches. On the 9th episode of the ALT podcast, I have a joint conversation with Willow Creek pastors Blaine Hogan & Aaron Niequist. Blaine Hogan is the creative pastor for Willow Creek Community Church in Chicago, IL. He's had a career in acting, including a popular TV show. His path then led him to become the creative director of one of the largest & most creative churches in North America. His experience in merging the creative arts into modern worship settings has given him an incredible insight for emerging artists in the Church. He's recently launched a new eCourse called "Make Better" designed specifically for creators & artists. At the same church, Aaron Niequist has served as a worship leader for the past few years. Like Blaine, he's been intrigued by the ancient expressions of the Church. Aaron has experienced both success & failure as he's experimented with integrating ancient practices into their large contemporary mega-church setting. His path has led him to create two avenues for engaging Liturgy in a contemporary context. The first is "A New Liturgy", a series of 25-minute journeys through prayer, meditation & song. The second is an experimental gathering on Sunday nights called "The Practice", an ecumenical worship service that explores the unforced rhythms of grace. So both of these guys are navigating art & liturgy in one of the largest evangelical churches in America, Willow Creek... a church that has provided a refuge for many escaping dry, dead & traditional religion by creating exciting seeker-friendly worship services. Let's just say they have a lot of stories & wisdom to share! ______________________________________ SHOW NOTES There are a lot of show notes plus a few videos included for this episode. Go to http://illuminate.us/alt-ep9 to access. Thanks!
Enjoy hearing Blaine's perspective as an actor, artist, leader on being human. (Excuse a few tech difficulties.)
Blaine Hogan is a seasoned writer and creative director with a new course for artists called Make Better. He believes better art produces better people and vice versa. We unpack that belief, discussing quantum physics, the importance of a manifesto, and why it's better to use tools than be one.
CCL 023 : Let’s Make Better with Blaine Hogan Announcements Today I have an interview with Blaine Hogan to share with you. The twins are home. We're getting no sleep because they're on a 2 hour feeding time. If you haven’t already, remember to pick up my new ebook, Creating a New Church Culture: 6 Proven Guidelines for Creating a New Church Culture That Makes a Difference, at CreativeChurchLeadership.com/ebook. In the book I give 6 principles that I discovered when I was building my team when we were making changes within our church. These principles helped guide our team and us as leaders through a bit of a rocky transition. But we came out of it stronger than before and these principles helped get us through. If you’re going through transition or change, or know that you will be, and every church will at some point. You’ll want to pick up your copy. Website update - Creativechurchleadership.com/consulting I’m trying a cool calendar app out on my website for scheduling. And also check out creativechurchleadership.com/services for my other services I currently offer. Content Today I interview a friend of mine, Blaine Hogan. Blaine is the creative arts director at Willow Creek Community Church. I’ve had Blaine on the show way back in episode 4. Check out that interview at creativechurchleadership.com/004. Today we discuss his new online course called “Make Better.” Links Go to LetsMakeBetter.com to register for the course To get $100 off of the course go to creativechurchleadership.com/MakeBetter Also check out blainehogan.com Community Community Feedback Line - 781.205.9399 Twitter.com/CreativeCL Facebook.com/CreativeChurchLeadership
In this show you'll find... Blaine Hogan's journey of faith, the artist as the new pastor, creating great art within the church, his process for delivering great art on a consistent basis, and creating art that moves people. Discover how to create art by asking.. What themes move me? What story I am I trying to tell? What's the best way to tell that story? Resources: BlaineHogan.com (Website) Untitled: Thoughts on the Creative Process by Blaine Hogan [Affiliate Link] Make Better Course by Blaine Hogan (Blog post) The Accidental Creative: How to Be Brilliant at a Moment's Notice [Affiliate Link] The Artist as the New Pastor (Blog post)
August 11, 2013 God showers us with a plethora of grace, and yet we live our lives as if everything depends on us. In this series we discover how to be set free from trying to earn God's approval and instead live out of the love of God's amazing grace! This particular sermon was followed by the video "An Act of Confession" by Blaine Hogan. Be sure to watch the video that you can find on his blog at blainehogan.com