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Best podcasts about Bob Katz

Latest podcast episodes about Bob Katz

Blessed2Play
Best Of Bob Katz

Blessed2Play

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 30:00


This week's guest is Bob Katz the producer of the film “Average Joe” the story of Joe Kennedy a high school football coach who was fired for taking a knee, in prayer, after each game. His case went to the Supreme Court of the United States in his battle for religious freedom and free speech.

Catholic
Blessed2Play - 2025-04-13 - Best Of Bob Katz

Catholic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 27:30


This week's guest is Bob Katz the producer of the film “Average Joe” the story of Joe Kennedy a high school football coach who was fired for taking a knee, in prayer, after each game. His case went to the Supreme Court of the United States in his battle for religious freedom and free speech.

Catholic
Catholic Connection -101124- Average Joe

Catholic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 57:00


In today's Catholic Connection Vanessa Denha Garmo talks about governor Gretchen Whitmer's mocking of the Eucharist, Bob Katz takes us deep into the movie Average Joe and much more.

Catholic
Ave Maria in the Afternoon -101124- How to Inherit Eternal Life?

Catholic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 57:00


We unpack the Sunday Gospel, when Jesus is asked what we must do to inherit eternal life, with Rob Corzine. Also, Bob Katz discusses the film Average Joe and Deacon Ed Shoener has the details on the Mental Health Novena.

WORLD OVER
SYNOD CENTRAL! , AVERAGE JOE MOVIE! 

WORLD OVER

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 60:00


Fr. Gerald Murray and Robert Royal on the 2nd week of the "Synod on Synodality" and other news. Bob Katz & Coach Joe Kennedy discuss the new movie, Average Joe, freedom of speech and religious freedom.

Kresta In The Afternoon
How to Inherit Eternal Life?

Kresta In The Afternoon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 57:00


We unpack the Sunday Gospel, when Jesus is asked what we must do to inherit eternal life, with Rob Corzine. Also, Bob Katz discusses the film Average Joe and Deacon Ed Shoener has the details on the Mental Health Novena.

Catholic Connection
Average Joe

Catholic Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 57:00


In today's Catholic Connection Vanessa Denha Garmo talks about governor Gretchen Whitmer's mocking of the Eucharist, Bob Katz takes us deep into the movie Average Joe and much more.

Live Hour on WNGL Archangel Radio
Episode 1090: 10-9=24_LACM_Tom Riello_Bob Katz_Dan Burke_Wednesday

Live Hour on WNGL Archangel Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 50:38


Tom Riello recapped Archbishop Rodi's homily at the Red Mass. Bob Katz discussed the film he produced, "Average Joe" about the high school football coach who was taken to court and vilified for praying with his football team after games. Dan Burke continued our series on his book, "The Devil in the Castle" Today, Dan discussed the 6th mansion.

Catholic Sports Radio
CSR 297 Bob Katz

Catholic Sports Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 31:45


He independently produces faith-based films. His most current film, "Average Joe," releases exclusively in theaters nationwide this Friday, October 11th, and is based on the true story of a high school football coach, Joe Kennedy, whose fight for religious freedom — the right to pray on the field following games — went all the way to the Supreme Court, where he won his case. This guest was also executive producer of the film "God's Not Dead." He played on his high school golf team and went on to be an avid racquetball player for most of his life. He also has a story of conversion to the Catholic faith, which he shares during this interview.

Blessed2Play
Bob Katz

Blessed2Play

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 30:00


This week's guest is Bob Katz the producer of the film “Average Joe” the story of Joe Kennedy a high school football coach who was fired for taking a knee, in prayer, after each game. His case went to the Supreme Court of the United States in his battle for religious freedom and free speech.

Catholic
Blessed2Play - 2024-09-29 - Bob Katz

Catholic

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 27:30


This week's guest is Bob Katz the producer of the film “Average Joe” the story of Joe Kennedy a high school football coach who was fired for taking a knee, in prayer, after each game. His case went to the Supreme Court of the United States in his battle for religious freedom and free speech.

Wake Up!
Wake Up! 9/26/2024: Average Joe | God's Will | Chemical Abortion Pill

Wake Up!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 45:39


We're live with Bob Katz, producer of Average Joe, David Dawson Jr., COO of Witness to Love talks about discerning God's will for our family and Ashley Gilliam, Youth Programs Director for Louisiana Right to Life with our "Pro Life Persuasion" segment.

I Learned About Flying From That
82. Relying on Plan C

I Learned About Flying From That

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 38:55


Flying is unforgiving, soaring even less so. Hear how glider pilot Bob Katz turned a loss of lift out of range of his airport into a picture perfect off airfield landing on a golf course after his Plan A and Plan B didn't work out. But good outcomes of unplanned situations don't happen by chance, every flight is an opportunity to rehearse a "what if" scenario.

Salt and Light Hour - Catholic Podcast
Best of SLHour: Life Lessons, a Filmmaker's Conversion and Great Music

Salt and Light Hour - Catholic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2024 57:00


This week, we learn some life lessons that Deacon Kevin Martin, Jr. learned from his dad and meet seasoned Christian film producer , Bob Katz, who tells us about his conversion to Catholicism. We also meet the mother-son duo Dupree and we reconnect with singer/songwriter Taylor Tripodi.

OIS Podcast
Quick Takes From Ophthalmology Start-Ups

OIS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 28:30


Cleveland Schmooze
Dr. Bob Katz

Cleveland Schmooze

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 31:54


This week, we are talking to Dr. Bob Katz, who worked for over half-a-century as an ear, nose and throat doctor. He spoke to us about the history of the Cleveland medical community, as well as his own medical journey.  We recorded this conversation with Dr. Bob Katz at Bnai Jeshurun Congregation in Pepper Pike.  

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Salt and Light Hour - Catholic Podcast
A Christian filmmaker's conversion and music by Amanda Vernon

Salt and Light Hour - Catholic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2023 57:00


This week, we speak with Christian filmmaker Bob Katz about his new film The Blind and about his recent conversion to Catholicism; Gillian learns something from her kids about living in the moment; Danny returns with a domestic version of rearing rebels; and singer/songwriter Amanda Vernon is back from sabbatical and has several new singles to share.

Inside The Mix
#98: Unraveling the Intricacies of Audio Mastering with Elaine Rasnake

Inside The Mix

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 45:36 Transcription Available


If you are looking for audio mastering tips on topics like mastering with headphones, how do you know when a song is ready to be mastered, common mastering mistakes, and what is the best software for mastering? Then check out EP 98 of the Inside The Mix podcast.Curious about the enigmatic world of audio mastering? Join us as we unravel the intricacies with none other than Elaine Rasnake of Daughterboard Audio, celebrated for her unique approach to mastering and post-production services. Digging deep into her trove of experience and expertise, Elaine takes us on an exploration of audio processing, from mastering various music genres to familiarizing with headphones for an immersive audio experience.Beyond the technicalities of audio mastering, we delve into the nuances of genre specialization and mentorship in the audio industry. Elaine emphasizes the importance of continual learning through the internet and professional books, drawing particular attention to Bob Katz's book on mastering. She also shares her insights on the pros and cons of focusing on a specific genre and the value of mentorship in this field. Our final piece of conversation turns toward the selection of digital audio workstations (DAWs) and the art of deciding when a mix is ready for mastering. You'll hear from Elaine about her journey from mastering in Ableton to her current love for Reaper. The importance of an external perspective in the decision-making process is a point she stresses, enriching the discussion with her personal experiences. Don't miss out on this enlightening conversation and the opportunity to glean wisdom from the best in the business!CLICK HERE, to follow Elaine Rasnake and Daughterboard Audio: https://daughterboardaudio.com/✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸Download the 5 Essential Free Mastering Plugins guide and immediately take your music mastering to lofty new heights. Download for free at: https://mailchi.mp/synthmusicmastering/5-essential-free-mastering-plugins Support the show► ► ► WAYS TO CONNECT ► ► ► Send a DM through IG @insidethemicpodcastEmail me at insidethemixpodcast@gmail.comBOOK your FREE Producer Potential Discovery Call! ✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸Are you READY to take your music production to the stratosphere? Book a call with me: https://calendly.com/synth_music_mastering/virtual-coffeeTHANK YOU to the Patreon Supporters✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸Join the exclusive Inside The Mix Patreon Community here: https://www.patreon.com/InsideTheMixPodcastThanks for listening & happy producing!

Planet Mikey
Mikey takes the cake

Planet Mikey

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 51:02


Mikey chats with Bob Katz, the owner of My Grandma's Coffee Cake, about the amazing history of the company and Bob offers a deal for listeners of the show. Mikey is concerned for the young women of Italy. Mikey warns citizens about the deadliest cars in America. Castiglioke has her Under My Thumb. 15 Minutes of Shame has advice for travelers to Yellowstone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Out Of The Blank
#1383 - Bob Katz

Out Of The Blank

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 58:14


Bob Katz was founder of the Assassination Information Bureau, which monitored the House Select Committee on Assassinations investigation, and is the author of the novel "Third and Long." The Assassination Information Bureau which, in the mid-late 1970s, lobbied Congress to re-investigate of the murders of President Kennedy and Martin Luther King. Bob spoke at some 200 colleges and civic organizations throughout the country, from Maine to Hawaii that expressed critical findings that differed from the original narrative. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/out-of-the-blank-podcast/support

I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere
Stimulating Medicine

I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 75:39


“there is nothing more stimulating” [HOUN]    The latest entry in the BSI Press Professions series is a sequel: Stimulating Medicine: More Nerve and Knowledge: Doctors, Medicine, and the Sherlockian Canon. What makes it even more interesting is that it was developed during the pandemic.   Bob Katz, BSI ("Dr. Ainstree") and Andy Solberg, BSI ("Professor Coram") joined forces for the sixth time, and join us for a sixth time to discuss this volume. More than the people, tools, and places that made up Nerve and Knowledge, this volume delves deeper into the world of medicine and into the human psyche itself. The Canonical Couplet features some erstwhile entries from ChatGPT, as well as the actual puzzle for you to solve: two lines of poetry that summarize one of the 60 stories. If you're the lucky winner whose correct entry is randomly chosen, you'll be the recipient of a copy of Stimulating Medicine. Send your answer to comment @ ihearofsherlock .com by April 14, 2023 at 11:59 a.m. EST. The winner will be chosen at random from among all the correct answers. All listeners are eligible to play.   If you become a , not only will you help to ensure we can keep doing what we do, covering file hosting costs, production, and transcription services, but we have thank-you gifts at certain tiers and ad-free versions of the episodes for all patrons.     Sponsors  is the premier publisher of books about Sherlock Holmes and Arthur Conan Doyle.  is a publishing dynamo, with new titles every week. They're sure to have loads of options for your Sherlock Holmes-related needs.   Would you care to advertise with us? You can find . Let's chat!   Links This episode:   (BSI Press)  (BSI Press) Previous Episodes mentioned:   Many more links, articles, and images are available in our Flipboard magazine at   as well as through our accounts on , , , and .     And would you consider leaving us a rating and review? It would help other Sherlockians to find us.   Your thoughts on the show? Leave a comment below, send us an email (comment AT ihearofsherlock DOT com), call us at 5-1895-221B-5. That's (518) 952-2125.   Transcript We are so grateful for your support , which makes our transcripts possible. Every amount helps. A transcript will be here soon.         --  

Production Expert Podcast
Loudness For Streaming Services - Discussed

Production Expert Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 42:43


In this week's edition, we are joined by Bob Katz and Rob Byers to discuss the new updated audio streaming and on-demand services tech recommendations TD1008 from the AES, which we explored recently on Production Expert. 

Let's Talk...Audio
What's up with you and vinyl?! | Let's Talk Mastering Audio with Piper Payne

Let's Talk...Audio

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 72:49


Hello World! Piper Payne is a world class mastering engineer currently based in Nashville, TN, with Infrasonic Sound (https://www.infrasonicsound.com/piper). This interview was recorded over https://squadcast.fm/ on December 1st, 2020. How did Piper become a mastering engineer? She first got into audio some 15 years ago with an interest in mixing classical music. Piper likes to say "Mastering is genre-agnostic." Piper is currently in the process of opening a vinyl pressing plant. This opening five minute introduction was awesome and next we try to unpack it. When Piper first started thinking about college she thought she would be a veterinarian, but then switched to electrical engineering by the time she entered. She ended up switching to a performing arts and technology program. Piper went to Norway for graduate studies. Since college is not required for most audio industry careers, was college a worthwhile investment? Piper muses on the discipline of long-term accomplishment and the networking aspects of college. Math, physics of sound, and acoustics are pertinent areas of study worth investing in, with or without a degree at the end. Next we discuss the benefits of getting some schooling abroad. Piper recommends Bob Katz' *Mastering Audio the Art and Science*, (here's a review of it https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/bob-katz-mastering-audio) which she studied both in undergrad and in Norway. Her stay in Norway was the knife's edge of a leg up that got her an assistant's position with *the Bob Katz*, in Florida. After talking some more about pros and cons of studying abroad, Tangela inadvertently suggests a memoir title to Piper: "What's up with you and vinyl?". In the process of answering that question, a previous interview with Piper (here: https://www.workingclassaudio.com/wca-045-with-piper-payne/) is referenced. Mastering is about making audio ready for a variety of formats of consumption (streaming, CD's, vinyl, motion-picture soundtrack, etc.) and Piper feels that learning to cut lacquer on a lathe is an ideal manifestation of the mastering profession. As a result of pursuing this knowledge, she developed a reputation as a mastering engineer that could best ready an artist's audio for the vinyl product. Through her work with a variety of artists who sought to publish on vinyl, she found that the industry has woefully inadequate quality assurance and customer service. Piper debriefs a couple of different screw ups on the part of different vinyl plants. "... pressing a record out of mp3s ... that's ... bullshit! ..." She also discusses how her first attempt to open a plant (in Oakland) failed for different reasons. Piper has since developed some quality control technology for record pressing, and is working to get a plant opened with some new partnership. Piper's motivations behind getting into the manufacturing of vinyl come in two categories: 1) she believes there's a lot of room for quality improvement in the industry, and 2) royalties on hard, manufactured products are structured more in the artists' favor, and vinyl is one of the only ways an artist can recoup the costs of creating an album. And by the way, record collections make moving expensive XD, especially when it's an entire wall of 3000 records. What vinyl record has Tangela been listening to? Mean Girls the Musical which you can see detail for here: https://open.spotify.com/album/6m7n9JuAOMcy8X3ntO0Ktf What's her favorite musical? Hamilton of course! https://open.spotify.com/artist/3UUJfRbrA2nTbcg4i0MOwu What's Piper's favorite musical? My Fair Lady the Julie Andrews version. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Fair_Lady Tangela also loves tap-dancing in musicals. One of Piper's favorite albums is Reptilians by STRFKR https://open.spotify.com/album/5pfqk4oFycMVynOD8S2Cqs RX8 and the history of audio repair tools. Piper remembers the days before Izotope, and man have we come a long way. reNOVAtor...

How This Works
Piper Payne

How This Works

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 74:03


This week, Skipper chats with Piper Payne, an audio mastering engineer. Currently based in Nashville, Tennessee, Piper starts off the episode with her professional introduction and then tells us "who she actually" is, including her being originally a Midwesterner, having three dogs, being an Aries, and her love of cheeseburgers. We talk about how if she wasn't a mastering engineer, she might be in some form of construction or maybe a carpenter. We get into how she's a drummer, starting when she was a "shrimpy kid", her technical music studies at the University of Michigan and then her graduate work in Norway, and working under Bob Katz and Michael Romanowski. Then, Piper dives into how she calibrates her mastering console with sine tones and noise, how music is mastered from a high level, her growing up on young country, her love of top 40 pop music, how vinyl records are made (think waffles), how musicians get paid (in the past and more recently), and the potential of non-fungible tokens to help artists get paid for their work as well as keep better track and make decisions about their efforts to tour, promote, and construct release plans. We also talk about some of the assumptions that people have about being a mastering engineer, how it's not alchemy. Below is a snapshot of the record shelves Piper mentions on the show as something she built recently that she's proud of: Stay tuned after the outro music to hear Skipper work out the right way to introduce Piper as an audio mastering engineer or a mastering engineer. Special Guest: Piper Payne.

Reel to Real: Where the Stories Behind the Board Go on Record

Grammy Award-winning engineer Bruce Hensal joins co-hosts Jonathan Coutrier-Owens and Chase Steele from the Melrose Center in welcoming special guest Bob Katz to the Reel to Real podcast. A highly-acclaimed audio mastering engineer, Bob has mastered three Grammy Award-winning albums and is the author of Mastering Audio: The Art and the Science, widely considered a must-read for audio professionals. He talks to Bruce, Jon and Chase about how he got his start in audio, the Village Voice article that helped propel his career, his association Chesky Records and more, including his contribution to the Reel to Real Workshop held in the Melrose Audio Studio in 2018. 

Secret Sonics
Secret Sonics 069 - Kristian Montano

Secret Sonics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 77:10


Kristian Montano is a mastering engineer and the owner of Montano Mastering, based out of Toronto, Ontario, Canada! You can find out more about Kristian at https://www.montanomastering.com/You can find Kristian on Social MediaIG: https://www.instagram.com/MontanoMastering/Personal IG: https://www.instagram.com/kristianmontano/You can email Kristian at kristian@montanomastering.comYou can listen to the two songs that we discussed in the "Sauce" segment in their entirety via the following links: "Stereotypes" by Your Hunni: https://lefuturewave.com/2020/10/20/introducing-your-hunni-stereotypes/"Flowers" by Burs: https://bursmusic.bandcamp.com/track/flowersAs I mentioned in a previous episode, I've started a Whatsapp group community. If you're interested in joining, please email me at Secretsonics@gmail.com Please include your phone # and tell me a bit about what you do production-wise.ReferencesMatt Snell: https://www.benwallick.com/podcast-episodes/2020/8/23/secret-sonics-060-matt-snellMichael Starita: https://www.instagram.com/staritamusic/Noah Mintz: http://www.lacquerchannel.com/noah-mintz/Joao Carvalho: https://www.joaocarvalhomastering.com/Audeze LCD X: https://amzn.to/31ADAvSNeumann KH 310s: https://amzn.to/3dY4h2KAirpods: https://amzn.to/37BRNwjDylan Seals' episode of the Attack and Release show: https://attackandreleaseshow.fireside.fm/68Aurotanes: https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/5CAmpA230BK--auratone-5c-super-sound-cubes-4.5-inch-passive-reference-monitors-with-a2-30-power-amp-blackTidal: https://tidal.com/Ted Jenson of Sterling Sound: https://sterling-sound.com/engineer/ted-jensen/Carl Bahner: https://www.benwallick.com/podcast-episodes/2020/8/9/secret-sonics-058-carl-bahnerManley Vari-Mu: https://www.manley.com/pro/mslchpManley Massive Passive: https://www.manley.com/pro/msmpHCL EQ: https://www.handcraftedlabs.pl/products/thermos-dual-mono-program-eqDMG Plugins: https://dmgaudio.com/Bob Katz: https://amzn.to/34s2T58Division 88: https://www.instagram.com/division.88/Leapwing root one: https://www.leapwingaudio.com/rootone/Big Thief band: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_ThiefJoe LaPorta: https://sterling-sound.com/engineer/joe-laporta/Nebraska Cover Album Collab: https://torontocoversproject.bandcamp.com/album/at-the-end-of-every-hard-earned-day-people-find-some-reason-to-believeBobby Owsinski’s book: https://amzn.to/3meGtdyBon Iver's first record: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bon_Iver#2006%E2%80%932010:_For_Emma,_Forever_AgoThanks for listening to this episode of Secret Sonics! I hope you enjoyed this episode :) Look out for new episodes weekly. Consider rating and reviewing our show on Apple Podcasts and sharing this or any of your favorite episodes with a friend or two.Thank you to Zvi Rodan, Mendy Portnoy, and Yakir Hyman for contributing to the new podcast theme music!You can find out more about Secret Sonics and subscribe on your favorite podcast app by visiting www.secretsonics.co***If you want the show to continue to improve, feel free to fill out a listener survey here: https://forms.gle/BWKmS4YmESYid5rh8 ***Follow along via social media here:Facebook: www.facebook.com/SecretSonicsPodInstagram: www.instagram.com/secretsonics/Feel free to email me at secretsonics@gmail.com with any questions and feedback you might have. I'm open to learning about what topics you'd like to hear about and which people you'd like to hear from. In pursuit of making this podcast truly helpful to anybody looking to improve at music production, all suggestions are truly welcome! Have a great week, stay safe, and dig in!-Ben

the noiseonport podcast
PICTURES ISLAND 1977 REVIEW

the noiseonport podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 12:45


Studio Album, released in 1977 Songs / Tracks Listing 1. Introduction (1:28) 2. Zero (6:13) 3. Pictures (16:51) 4. Herold And King / Dloreh (12:13) 5. Here And Now (12:15) Bonus track on 1996 CD release: 6. Empty Bottles (23:35) Total Time: 72:35 Line-up / Musicians - Benjamin Jäger / lead vocals, percussion - Peter Scherer / keyboards, bass pedals, crotales, voice - René Fisch / sax, flute, clarinet, triangle, voice - Güge Jürg Meier / drums, gong, percussion Releases information Artwork: Hans Rudolf Giger LP Round Records ‎- No. 01001 (1977, Switzerland) CD The Laser's Edge ‎- LE 1024 (1996, US) Remastered by Bob Katz with a bonus track --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Recording-Blog.com | 30 Minuten mit ...
Abmischen lernen: Drei Bücher gegen Corona Depression im Homestudio

Recording-Blog.com | 30 Minuten mit ...

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 6:44


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Good Stuff Kids
Good Stuff Sports #21 – Bob Katz

Good Stuff Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 31:51


Sometimes things don't work out the way we plan.  That's the case for EZ the main character in Bob Katz's "EZ And The Intangibles".  It's a basketball story, but more so it's a story of resilience that young athletes will relate to and learn from.  Bob and I talked about hoops, refereeing, youth sports, and about his book.  If you have a young athlete in your home they will enjoy this conversation and Bob's book. Continue reading Good Stuff Sports #21 – Bob Katz on the site.

Good Stuff Sports
Good Stuff Sports #21 – Bob Katz

Good Stuff Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 31:51


Sometimes things don't work out the way we plan.  That's the case for EZ the main character in Bob Katz's "EZ And The Intangibles".  It's a basketball story, but more so it's a story of resilience that young athletes will relate to and learn from.  Bob and I talked about hoops, refereeing, youth sports, and about his book.  If you have a young athlete in your home they will enjoy this conversation and Bob's book. Continue reading Good Stuff Sports #21 – Bob Katz on the site.

Building Confidence in Young Athletes
Why Sports Parents Should Drop the Sports Fan Mindset

Building Confidence in Young Athletes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 18:55


Bob Katz, a journalist, former sports dad and coach and author of the kids' book "EZ and the Intangibles," discusses why it's important for sports parents to drop the sports fan mindset when watching their kids perform.

Building Confidence in Young Athletes1
Why Sports Parents Should Drop the Sports Fan Mindset

Building Confidence in Young Athletes1

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019


Bob Katz, a journalist, former sports dad and coach and author of the kids' book "EZ and the Intangibles," discusses why it's important for sports parents to drop the sports fan mindset when watching their kids perform.

Building Confidence in Young Athletes1
Why Sports Parents Should Drop the Sports Fan Mindset

Building Confidence in Young Athletes1

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019


Bob Katz, a journalist, former sports dad and coach and author of the kids' book "EZ and the Intangibles," discusses why it's important for sports parents to drop the sports fan mindset when watching their kids perform.

When Life Hands You Lennons
Backstreet Boys and NSYNC's producer discusses artist development in the evolving music industry

When Life Hands You Lennons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2018 76:05


Veit Renn's professional music career spans more than a few decades. Having worked with some of the most sought after mix and mastering engineers, producers, and artists in the industry, Renn's technical know how and musical knowledge span much farther than most. Mr. Renn and I have an amazing conversation about a multitude of music industry topics. We talk about why boy groups do better than girl groups. We discuss the a few of the vocal production techniques he used in Backstreet Boys' "I'll Never Break Your Heart." Renn also points out a few of the facets within the music industry that have changed tremendously over the years. Did you know that trap has been on the rise over the last three years? We also go on discussing the quality of various audio files, such as WAV and MP3s. The music production mastermind has been through and witnessed it all, and he's here to provide you with all of the insight. Links mentioned: Bob Katz $200 Beats headphones actually cost just $18 to make Sennheiser's $55,000 Headphones Sound Like Heaven On Earth Hootsuite Buffer Shawn Mendes signs with Interscope Records NSYNC Backstreet Boys Quick links: 1:45: About Veit Renn 5:26: Going from Boston to Orlando to work with the Backstreet Boys 7:03: Working on your craft continuously to get better 8:43: Unique vocal production techniques with the Backstreet Boys on "I'll Never Break Your Heart" 11:21: Songs that Veit worked on 12:13: Did you develop the artists you worked with or did you strictly produce for them? 16:43: Becoming overwhelmed with the songwriting and production process and making a list of words to help you write songs 20:15: Is there a formula for writing a hit track? 21:00: Genre trends within the current music industry 22:15: Why are guy groups more dominant or successful than girl groups? 25:20: How has music changed over the years? 30:10: Is music oversaturated because music is too easily made these days? 31:20: The disturbing audio degradation that is an MP3 file 34:20: Veit's least favorite and favorite studio headphones 39:00: Has the value of artists gone down because of the ease of access to music production tools? 40:23: Marketing an artist, the pitfalls, and some workarounds 43:23: Social media management tools 46:28: It's not free to make an Ariana Grande; payola; and radio executives 48:33: Getting placed in Spotify playlists 54:20: Landing a blog placement isn't the gateway into international stardom, and Shawn Mendes 57:40: The biggest difference between inexpensive and expensive marketing 1:00:40: Attention spans for today's consumers are extremely short 1:02:25: The Chainsmokers' music all sounds the same - and why it does sound the same 1:05:15: Why are there so many songwriters credited on a single, EP, or album? 1:09:17: Veit's parting words and shoutouts as to where you can follow him and his music 1:12:50: Where to follow me and the podcast Stay connected with me: Website: www.lennoncihak.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lennoncihak Mailing List: http://eepurl.com/dlYpxT Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lennoncihak/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LennonCihak LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennoncihak/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5eX_uxAUIwBC0gyKwCbqtw Guest Request: https://goo.gl/forms/8zs61IYiIXMLjFpX2 Stay connected with Veit Renn: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFTs-qshkpOzuxAuk9iqVrA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/officialjustimagin3/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JI3OFFICIAL

I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere
The War Service of Sherlock Holmes

I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2018 83:05


"in and among the trenches" [SIGN]    In , we talked with Ross Davies about supporting the fighting men of World War I. Now we look at one man in particular and his service during the Great War: Sherlock Holmes.    We of course know all about Holmes's long game, leading up to the capture of Baron Von Bork in "His Last Bow." But there's so much more information regarding his whereabouts, the doings of the government, the international forces at play, and even wine that deserves a deeper look.    Hence, the Baker Street Irregulars took the opportunity to do just that in Trenches: The War Service of Sherlock Holmes with the manuscript to "His Last Bow," edited by Bob Katz and Andy Solberg. They join us for a fifth time to talk about their work. The reason this one is so different from other versions is that the manuscript to "His Last Bow" is incomplete, and the owner of the manuscript wished to remain — and still remains — completely anonymous.    And don't forget to try your hand at the latest Canonical Couplet, as long as you're a .   Information on sponsors, links, and notes available below.     And please consider becoming a . Your support helps us to ensure we can keep doing what we do, covering file hosting costs, production, and this year, transcription services.     Sponsors This episode includes our two longtime sponsors. Please support our sponsors by visiting their sites:     Would you care to become a sponsor? You can find .   Notes     Links   Bob's and Andy's previous appearances on IHOSE: , 3, ,   on The Best of Sherlock Holmes Rebecca Romney's appearance on        Many more links, articles and images are available in our Flipboard magazine at  as well as through our accounts on , , and .   Please , , , ,  or —or the podcast player of your choice—and be kind enough to leave a rating or review for the show. And please tell a friend about us, in any fashion you feel comfortable.   Your thoughts on the show? Leave a comment below, send us an email (comment AT ihearofsherlock DOT com), call us at (774) 221-READ (7323).   Transcript We need your help with transcripts: if we can reach , we'll have enough funds to afford a proper transcription service for each episode. All it takes is your help to get us to that level. We nearly have enough funding! Thank you in advance for doing your part to make the show available to the hearing-impaired.  

I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere
Episode 100: A Sherlockian Centennial

I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2016 123:52


"I am one of a hundred" [ILLU]  Well, we managed to do it. And it only took us nine years, an 18-month hiatus, one lost episode and thousands of fans.   That's right, it's our 100th episode.   We asked you what you wanted to hear for the centenary of the first podcast for Sherlock Holmes devotees, and time and again, we heard from you, telling us to do a retrospective - a look back at our favorite moments from what we've accomplished. We also asked you what your favorite moments are and what you wanted to know from us. Well, we managed to deliver on both.   Our 100th episode gave us a chance to reflect on exactly what turning 100 means, and to dive back into our murky and fuzzy origins. We try to answer some of your queries and we celebrate those who joined us previously before launching into our top memories of the show, as represented in audio clips. Our Gas-Lamp features two readings, including a new one created just for this episode. Finally, we wrap up with a couple of important announcements that you won't want to miss.   We thank Mary Miller for her ongoing and generous support of our program on . Perhaps you'd like to become a patron in honor of our 100th show. If ongoing support scares you, are welcome too.    Additional Thanks We have so many of you to thank — from those of you who wrote in with feedback, to those who provided reviews, created something for us, provided financial support, and of course, those who appeared on the show. It's all been absolutely overwhelming.   So, in no particular order, thanks to: Steve Doyle, Mark Gagen, Steve Rothman, Bob Katz, Andy Solberg, Jon Lellenberg, Dan Stashower, Mike Whelan, Peter Blau, Les Klinger, Bert Coules, Mike Berdan, Michael Dirda, Bob Thomalen, The Baker Street Babes, Otto Penzler, Maria Konnikova, Nicholas Meyer, Evelyn Herzog, Susan Rice, David Harnois, Steve Mason, Rob Nunn, Claire Strum, Peter Calamai, Nicholas Pidgeon, Nick Utechin, Ray Betzner, David Stuart Davies, David Ian Davies, Chris Redmond, Jamie Mahoney, Leah Guinn, Jerry Margolin, David Morrill, Sally Sugarman, Graham Moore, Henry Zecher, Tom Francis, Don Hobbs, Tom Richmond, Tim Johnson, Ken Ludwig, Glen Miranker, Zach Dundas, Bonnie MacBird, Bill Barnes, Roseane McNamara, Doug Elliott, Kerry Murphy, Christopher Sequeira, Erin O'Neill, and Robert Veld.   And extra special thanks to our spouses  Kathi and Mindi, who tolerate this silliness and allow us to interrupt the flow of home life more than we thought they would. Or certainly more than they'd prefer.     Notes 1:37 Welcome and intro 2:25 Someone else is pretty excited 3:19 Other centenary celebrations in 2016 7:10 Milestones can be , featuring 9:32 Our humble beginnings 11:14 Spending time 11:55 I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere - by the numbers 15:49 Multiple IHOSE interview guests 18:10 Your kind reviews 20:24 21:40 You asked for it / your favorite moments 23:29 How it all began 34:24 Remembering our hiatus 41:00 Looking back at our favorite moments 42:25 Mike Berdan on getting involved with Sherlock Holmes  45:12 Christopher Morley on the reality of Sherlock Holmes 48:00 Peter Blau on Edgar Smith 51:38 Otto Penzler gets defensive about his literary doppelgänger 55:23 Fritz Weaver recalls Baker Street, the characterization of Sherlock Holmes, and the importance of Conan Doyle 57:54 Michael Dirda reads from On Conan Doyle 1:01:59 Lara Pulver reflects on her success 1:05:03 Bert Coules on the role of the writer with BBC Radio, the importance of his director David Johnson recognizing the major characters in The Hound of the Baskervilles 1:11:20 Bert Coules talks about casting Michael Williams as Dr. Watson, as opposed to Nigel Bruce 1:14:55 A comic interlude: a halfway decent Jack Benny impersonation 1:20:22 Lyndsay, Ashley and Ardy from the Baker Street Babes play Jeopardy and make Burt's editing job a living nightmare 1:24:06 A flashback within our flashback as Steve Rothman is unruffled and Bob Katz freaks out about Dr. Rosenbach's credentials 1:26:57 Nicholas Meyer recounts how he was invited to the BSI dinner and how he overstepped 1:35:25 Susan Rice shares the story of the afternoon when women were granted membership in the Baker Street Irregulars, together with a recording of Tom Stix presiding at that very event. 1:42:53 The Baker Street Journal 1:45:02 The Editor's Gas-Lamp: a two-fer with "221B" and "A Long Evening with Holmes" 1:50:45 Housekeeping, special thanks and two announcements — listen closely, as we need your feedback     Sponsors This episode includes our two longtime sponsors and we thank them. Please support our sponsors by visiting their sites: The , featuring .  , where you can get a gift subscription for the up and coming Sherlockian.      Would you care to become a sponsor? You can find .   Links: Our Episodes and (Sherlockian 101) : Mike Berdan  : Sherlockian 101  : Peter Blau  : Otto Penzler  : Fritz Weaver : Michael Dirda  : Lara Pulver Episodes and : Bert Coules : The Baker Street Babes : Nicholas Meyer : Susan Rice and Evelyn Herzog : that Jack Benny impersonation : Bob Katz, Andy Solberg and Steven Rothman Leave us a rating or review The  page The      Many more links, articles and images are available in our Flipboard magazine at  , as well as on the  on Google+ (with over 3,700 members), as well as through our accounts on  , , ,   and .     Please , , ,  or  and be kind enough to leave a rating or review for the show. And please tell a friend about us, in any fashion you feel comfortable.   Your thoughts on the show? Leave a comment below, send us an email (comment AT ihearofsherlock DOT com), call us at (774) 221-READ (7323).        

Sound Experience
06/06/16 Author and Mastering Engineer Bob Katz

Sound Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2016 116:00


Bob Katz is an audio mastering engineer and author of a popular book on audio mastering. Katz has mastered three Grammy Award-winning albums and one nominated album. He has received acclaim from audiophiles and his book on mastering has received acclaim, with some considering it the "definitive work on mastering". He has developed proprietary systems K-Stereo and K-Surround. These processes are designed to "recover lost or amplify hidden ambience, space and imaging, and generate stereo from mono signals without adding artificial reverberation."

Unstoppable Recording Machine Podcast
EP12 | Interview w Bob Katz

Unstoppable Recording Machine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2016


Joey, Eyal, and Joel are joined by mastering legend Bob Katz for some rousing discussion about the current state of recording and what it actually takes to create professional sounding mixes and masters. It’s really common for people to want presets and templates, however mastering is always a case of figuring out what specific situations require. You can’t just slap the ... Read More The post EP12 | Interview w Bob Katz appeared first on Unstoppable Recording Machine.

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37 the Podcast
37 S2 Ep 18: J.D. Collins - Leading from NCAA Officiating and Conflict

37 the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2016 33:42


J.D. Collins is the NCAA National Coordinator of Men’s Basketball Officiating. Ever since college, JD has been an official while working in business. He has refereed in the Big Ten Conference, Big East Conference, ACC, Missouri Valley Conference, Mid-American Conference, and others. He officiated the NCAA Tournament the last 10 years of his career, including the Final Four Semi-Final in 2008, the Elite Eight in 2005, and four Sweet Sixteen appearances. He was the Commissioner of the NCCAA/NAIA Crossroads League from 2008 to 2015 before taking his current role with the NCAA. He now speaks all over the world to businesses, nonprofits, and athletic associations about leadership, faith, and teamwork. Show links You can connect with JD by Email: jdcollinsref@yahoo.com A referee needs a good whistle. If you’re curious about the world of a basketball referee, here’s a book, The Whistleblower, you might be interested in by Bob Katz. (Note: We’ve not read this book, so we aren’t recommending it as a good read) A Season on the Brink, the classic basketball book about IU basketball by John Feinstein. Links: Be sure to follow 37 the Podcast and Truth Work Media on Twitter. Don’t go to sleep tonight without liking us on Facebook. You can follow Terry Linhart on Twitter or Michael Yoder on Twitter. 37thePodcast is a production of Truth Work Media. Truth Work Media creates monsters called podcasts. Thanks to Experience Mission for sponsoring entire Season 2. They are amazing. Thanks to J2 Marketing for providing studio space. Thanks to our friends at Bethel College (Indiana). For more about that vibrant growing Christian liberal arts college, visit BethelCollege.edu. Special Offer from Audible.com: 37thePodcast listeners now enjoy an audiobook for FREE from Audible.com. Audible is offering a free trial of their service. Sign up, select a book and listen! We think you’ll love them. If you like it, you can remain a subscriber (like Terry is) or you can cancel. When you participate in this trial, you’ll be helping out the show, even if you cancel after the first month.  The opinions expressed on this episode, unless the sources are otherwise given, are exclusively of participants on the podcast.

I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere
Episode 94: News & Nonsense

I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2016 84:21


"absolute nonsense" [VALL]      This episode is a little different. As you know, we alternate between interview shows and Burt and Scott discussing whatever comes to mind. In this case, we had a number of news-related items to stitch together, but we had help in doing so. This was something of a chowder, a goulash, a salmagundi, a boullabaise, a melange of content.   First, Bob Katz, BSI ("Dr. Anstruther") joined us again, but this time he told us all about  — the latest in the BSI's series of quadrennial conferences. This gathering at the Chatauqua Institution is not exclusive to Baker Street Irregulars; it's open to any Sherlockian who wishes to participate in a conference centered around art of all sorts. In this case, that includes theater, film, music and even podcasting (!). Plenty of food, drink, Sherlockian shopping, sightseeing and more.    is a research assistant at the , where she's conducting a study of Sherlockians and their organizations, called "Celebrities, Fans and Muses." She is interested in getting in touch with Sherlockians from all over the world. If you're involved with a Sherlockian society — particularly if you lead one — please to participate in the survey.   We subject Ron Lies to a Wait Wait Don't Tell Me-inspired quiz in which Scott does a mediocre  impression, and then we get on with the news.   The Editor's Gas-Lamp is "The Days We Envy" from Vol. 4, No. 3 of the Baker Street Journal from 1954. And our Easter egg contains some tales from Down Under and a surprise update on one of the earlier news items.   Finally, we discuss Episode 95 in which we'll interview Jamie Mahoney and Leah Guinn, authors of A Curious Collection of Dates. And we brainstorm what we'll do in Episode 100. If you have ideas for what we should do for our centennial show, .     Our special thanks go out to Mary Miller and Christian Mongaard for their Patreon support! Won't you join them by clicking on the button?   Notes 1:52 Welcome 3:35 First sponsor — which will it be? 6:01 Bob Katz joins us to talk about the BSI conference in Chatauqua 27:25 Second sponsor — including some trivia about Arthur Conan Doyle and the first speeding ticket in a small Connecticut town 31:15 Rachel Smillie from the University of Portsmouth 40:57 Mental Exaltation 51:20 Third sponsor 53:46 The news! 1:09:33 The Editor's Gas-Lamp 1:15:16 Closing comments 1:16:00 Our 100th episode   Sponsors This episode includes our two longtime sponsors and a special sponsor who is supporting us for the first half of this year:   The , featuring A Curious Collection of Dates,  , where you should get  in now to secure all four issues plus the Christmas Annual.  And Paula Berinstein's  series for young adults.     Would you care to become a sponsor? You can find .      [Save As] | File size 37.2 MB, 1:20:31   Links: The  Contact page for  The  page     Many more links, articles and images are available in our Flipboard and Scoop.it sites at  and , as well as on the  on Google+ (now over 3,500 members), as well as through our accounts on , , ,  and .     Please , ,  or  and be kind enough to leave a rating or review for the show. And please tell a friend about us, in any fashion you feel comfortable.   Your thoughts on the show? Leave a comment below, send us an email (comment AT ihearofsherlock DOT com), call us at (774) 221-READ (7323).   --    

I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere
Episode 93: Nerve and Knowledge

I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 80:32


"He has nerve and he has knowledge." [SPEC]   If you're a regular listener of our show, you may remember that in , we chatted with Steve Rothman, BSI ("The Valley of Fear"), Bob Katz, BSI ("Dr. Ainstree") and Andy Solberg, BSI ("Professor Coram") about the BSI Manuscript Series entry about "The Empty House." During that conversation, Bob and Andy excitedly told us about their next project — a then-unnamed book about medicine in the Sherlock Holmes stories. Well, this January their book made its debut: the BSI Press unveiled . Naturally, we invited Bob and Andy to join us on IHOSE for a fourth time to talk about their remarkable experiences putting such a book together. [Previous episodes include episodes , and .]   As any good editor would, both Bob and Andy proudly discuss just about every article in their work (try as we might to make them choose a favorite), but Andy made a valid point in mentioning that many of these bear rereading and they hold up well time after time. Every one of the essays in the book is original, and the duo does a fine job of sourcing them and stitching them all together.   What's more is our show gets into backstories, give-and-takes, and perhaps even a little gossip about Sherlockians and the book publishing process. There may be a surprise or two in store if you listen in...     Our special thanks go out to Mary Miller and Christian Mongaard for their Patreon support! Won't you join them by clicking on the button?   Notes 1:53 Welcome 2:44 Carl Reiner impersonates the Picture of Dorian Gray 3:20 Only seven more episodes until our 100th episode 5:20 Sponsor: Wessex Press 6:38 Nerve and Knowledge introduction 8:45 A flashback 10:38 Welcome, Bob and Andy! 14:02 What's different about this effort 24:50 Catherine Cooke's contribution was a smack-down of one of Bob's BSJ articles 28:55 Further reading chapter uncovered some previously overlooked topics 33:20 Sponsor: Amanda Lester, Detective 36:14 The story behind the cover art on the dust jacket — evidence boxes 47:02 Favorite articles of each of the editors? 59:15 An idea for a sequel volume 1:00:44 Sponsor: The Baker Street Journal 1:02:48 Bob and Andy's next project 1:11:48 Burt is on the hook 1:12:38 Closing comments   Sponsors This episode includes our two longtime sponsors and a special sponsor who is supporting us for the first half of this year:   The , featuring A Curious Collection of Dates,  , where you should get  in now to secure all four issues plus the Christmas Annual.  And Paula Berinstein's  series for young adults and the .   Would you care to become a sponsor? You can find .    [Save As] | File size 37.2 MB, 1:20:31     Links: , available from the BSJ website. Carl Reiner and his .  The  page     Many more links, articles and images are available in our Flipboard and Scoop.it sites at  and , as well as on the  on Google+ (now over 3,500 members), as well as through our accounts on ,  and . Please , ,  or  and be kind enough to leave a rating or review for the show. And please tell a friend about us, in any fashion you feel comfortable. Your thoughts on the show? Leave a comment below, send us an email (comment AT ihearofsherlock DOT com), call us at (774) 221-READ (7323).   --

Home Studio Simplified
HSS Episode 013-Tips For A Better Mix

Home Studio Simplified

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2015 26:16


In this episode I give several tips to get you a better mix. I also drop some names of those who can help you along this journey as well. After some explanation I play the song that I recently recorded using the concepts covered in the podcast.  I apologize for mentioning that the Bob Katz book was free. After doing some research I found that it was no longer available as a free PDF download. I did however find it for under $40 on Amazon. A good read if you can afford it.   

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Home Studio Simplified
HSS Episode 013-Tips For A Better Mix

Home Studio Simplified

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2015 26:16


In this episode I give several tips to get you a better mix. I also drop some names of those who can help you along this journey as well. After some explanation I play the song that I recently recorded using the concepts covered in the podcast.  I apologize for mentioning that the Bob Katz book was free. After doing some research I found that it was no longer available as a free PDF download. I did however find it for under $40 on Amazon. A good read if you can afford it.   

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Unstoppable Recording Machine Podcast
EP 12 | Interview with Bob Katz

Unstoppable Recording Machine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2015 81:40


Joey, Eyal, and Joel are joined by mastering legend Bob Katz for some rousing discussion about the current state of recording and what it actually takes to create professional-sounding mixes and masters. It's really common for people to want presets and templates, however, mastering is always a case of figuring out what specific situations require. You can't just slap the same plugins with the same settings on everything. You must diagnose each situation individually, and then apply the correct processing. Learn about what it takes to master at the very highest levels of the game from a true legend and innovator, Bob Katz. “It's like putting salt and pepper on your food before you taste it.” - Bob Katz WHAT YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT: - Bob's minimum specs for a monitoring setup - The truth about mastering for iTunes - Bob's approach towards M/S processing - Stem mastering - The use of saturation in multiple genres - The NS10 phenomenon Links: Bob Katz's website Mastering Audio - Bob Katz's book Bob Katz's K-Meter plugin

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Studio Rats Podcast
Studio Rats Podcast #4 - Studio Six Digital RTA

Studio Rats Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2010


In this episode of the podcast, I review the Studio Six Digital RTA app for iPhone. Don't have an iPhone? No worries! I also touch on the following topics; calibrating your monitors (how to article by Bob Katz, Fletcher-Munson curves, Radio Shack SPL meter, Fuzz Measure, iPhone mic frequency responses (Faber Acoustical articles here and here), and more. Special thanks to the band Chute for providing the music.

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Our Savior's Church - Lafayette Campus
Stewardship Univeristy | Week 1 | Guest Speaker Bob Katz

Our Savior's Church - Lafayette Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2010 39:09


Our Savior's Church - Lafayette Campus
Guest Speaker Bob Katz

Our Savior's Church - Lafayette Campus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2009 55:08


April 19, 2009 Weekend Service with Bob Katz