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Saving Elephants | Millennials defending & expressing conservative values
In this era of information overload it's easy to join the ranks of the too online, filtering our every thought through the latest thing Trump tweeted or how the resistance is reacting. And it's just as easy to check out entirely and pretend like the news doesn't matter or, if it does, it'll have to be someone else's problem for now. Are there healthier ways to approach the news? How can we maintain sanity in a seemingly endless supply of hot takes and outrage-of-the-moments? Saving Elephants host Josh Lewis is joined by Avi Woolf, JB Shreve, and Blake Fischer as they discuss how to consume the news responsibly. About the Panelists Avi Woolf is a writer, editor, translator, and podcaster whose work has been published in Arc Digital, Commentary, National Review, The Bulwark, and The Dispatch. He was chief editor of the online Medium publication Conservative Pathways, and he—in his words—"hopes to help forge a path for a conservatism which is relevant for the 21st century while not abandoning the best of past wisdom.” Avi hosts his own podcast entitled Avi's Conversational Corner, a podcast on culture, history, and politics in a broad perspective. You can find Avi on Twitter @AviWoolf JB Shreve hosts two podcasts and blogs. JB Shreve & Faithful Considerations includes devotionals and bible studies, while JB Shreve & the End of History looks at our generation's current events, history, and socio-political issues. JB has written two books: How the World Ends: Understanding the Growing Chaos published in 2019 and his latest book Politically Incorrect: Real Faith in an Era of Unreal Politics. Blake Fischer is a political junkie, so you don't necessarily have to be. A lifelong conservative, Blake covers conservative policies, current politics, and the historical context of today's events. With a unique blend of media critique and a focus on the big issues that often go unaddressed, Blake offers insightful solutions to pressing problems without the fear-mongering or populist outrage used in mainstream political media. Blake lives in Oklahoma and is the creator of The Homeless Conservative. Listener Mail Josh responds to listener mail from two fellow podcasters both asking whether it's time to ditch the GOP for good. Dennis Sanders is host of the Church and Main podcast, exploring where religion intersects with 21st-century public life with a focus on the story of Mainline Protestantism. Calvin Moore's podcast is brand new and follows the historical accounts of the many people who ran for president and came up short.
Saving Elephants | Millennials defending & expressing conservative values
Sure, the major news networks had all the "experts", but how many of them opined on what Buckley, Burke, or Kirk would think of the election results? Listen to Saving Elephants' livestream on election night as results come in from another stellar panel of cross-partisan contributors: Josh Lewis, Eric Kohn, Justin Stapley, Calvin Moore, Kent Straith, Mike Taylor, John Giokaris, Elizabeth Doll, and Steve Phelps.
Saving Elephants | Millennials defending & expressing conservative values
In 2021, Saving Elephants host Josh Lewis joined three other veteran podcasters on a new podcast endeavor: Are We Right? Cal Davenport, Brooke Medina, and Calvin Moore, and Josh debated a wide range of topics from politics to religion to culture and invited the audience to weigh in on whether or not they're right. While the show was tragically short-lived, a number of excellent episodes were produced and this is a re-podcast of their Christmas episode to commemorate the holiday season: In the spirit of the season, Are We Right presents an epic Christmas-themed episode unmatched in festive gaiety since George Lucas' The Star Wars Holiday Special. Calvin recalls fond memories of the family going to the movies at Christmastime and waxes eloquent about the proper color of Christmas lights and ranking of Christmas films. Brooke attempts in vain to engage the group in a lively debate about the merits of singing Mariah Carey Christmas songs and ruminates about the religious implications of Christmas in a manner that would make a Southern Baptist shout “Amen!”. And Josh regales the audience with a banjo solo of Angels We Have Heard on High (no, really). You can find the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon, Audible, or wherever you listen, find us on Twitter @ TheAWRPodcast, and email us at arewerightpodcast@gmail.com.
Isadore Manuel Singer (May 3, 1924 – February 11, 2021) was an American mathematician. He was an Emeritus Institute Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley. Singer is noted for his work with Michael Atiyah, proving the Atiyah–Singer index theorem in 1962, which paved the way for new interactions between pure mathematics and theoretical physics. In early 1980s, while a professor at Berkeley, Singer co-founded the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI) with Shiing-Shen Chern and Calvin Moore. __________________________________________________ Sir Michael Francis Atiyah (22 April 1929 – 11 January 2019) was a British-Lebanese mathematician specializing in geometry. His contributions include the Atiyah–Singer index theorem and co-founding topological K-theory. He was awarded the Fields Medal in 1966 and the Abel Prize in 2004. Original video here Full Wikipedia entry for Isadore Singer here | Isadore Singer's books here Full Wikipedia entry for Michael Atiyah here | Michael Atiyah's books here --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theunadulteratedintellect/support
X, Why, Z … Reflections from Early Childhood Education Professionals
Men in the Field of Early Childhood with Dr. Calvin Moore
From Joshua Harris' powerfully influential book I Kissed Dating Goodbye to Bill Gothard's Institute in Basic Life Principles to abstinence pledges to multi-layered cottage industries of virtue and chastity, the Christian, homeschool scene of the past several decades has been saturated in a movement seeking purity from a sexualized and secularized world loosely defined as Purity Culture. What is Purity Culture? How and why did it come about? What have the lasting effects of the movement been? What are the pros and cons of its basic tenets and teachings? Brooke Medina leads the group in discussing these very questions. All four hosts had experience growing up in Purity Culture and bring their unique perspectives to the conversation. But wait! There's more! For the first time the hosts welcome a guest as Calvin Moore's wife, Jennifer Moore, joins the episode to bring balance to the otherwise overly male-centric dynamics of the group.
Calvin Moore sits down with Dr. David P. Gushee to discuss his book, "After Evangelicalism." Gushee's experience with evangelicalism Differentiation between ethics and Christian ethics What is Christian humanism? What is religious identity and how is it constructed? Rigidity vs. flexibility Why is progressivism so short on providing people with answers?
Calvin Moore, Kent Straith, and Steve Phelps sit down with Clifford Moore to discuss his missionary work in the Tohoku region of Japan. Clifford holds a postgraduate degree in TESL and has taught learners of all ages in Japan for over 13 years. Alongside his wife and children, he has navigated the challenges of living and working as a foreigner in Tohoku. He's also discovered its hidden beauty—a beauty that he tries to show through his YouTube channel, Telecine Tohoku. Kent and Steve take a quiz about Japan Why Japan? Japanese Culture What does being a missionary in Japan look like? What are the challenges of raising a family abroad? Getting through hard times How can people help you? You can reach out to Clifford about his work in Japan at kaminote00@gmail.com.
Saving Elephants | Millennials defending & expressing conservative values
Earlier this summer, Saving Elephants host Josh Lewis joined three other veteran podcasters to launch a new show: Are We Right? Cal Davenport, Brooke Medina, and Calvin Moore, and Josh debate a wide range of topics from politics to religion to culture and invite the audience to weigh in on whether or not they're right. A recent episode featured Calvin quizzing Josh and Cal on why they embrace a conservative worldview. And even though Cal and Josh are in violent agreement during much of the conversation, there's plenty of nuance and jargon to satiate the politically curious listener. This conversation was quite apropos for the Saving Elephants project, so it is being re-podcast as a Saving Elephants episode. Hosts of Are We Right? Cal Davenport – Fellow Burkean conservative and co-host of his own podcast, In The Trenches, Cal brings a wealth of sobriety and insights far beyond his years. Josh Lewis – Needs no introduction. Calvin Moore – Veteran podcaster and host of the progressive Christian podcast What's Left to Say who keeps the conversation from succumbing to violent agreement by offering the progressive alternative. Brooke Nicole – Vice President of Communications for the John Locke Foundation and eternal optimist in an age of despair, Brooke manages to keep the boys in line and shift the ridged, patriarchal structure of the show to a softer, joyful place. You can find the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Amazon, Audible, or wherever you listen, find us on Twitter @ TheAWRPodcast, and email us at arewerightpodcast@gmail.com. https://open.spotify.com/show/1EzCyrKtiH7qfgvvDxS7KG https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/are-we-right/id1626743255 https://www.stitcher.com/show/are-we-right-707890 https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/d963d689-6630-4c8f-9c36-8360292c53fa/are-we-right?refMarker=null&returnFromLogin=1& https://www.audible.com/pd/Are-We-Right-Podcast/B0B2NBFG82
A remarkably restrained Calvin Moore askes a number of probing questions to Cal Davenport and Josh Lewis, exploring why they embrace a conservative worldview. Though Cal and Josh are in violent agreement during much of the conversation, there's plenty of nuance and jargon to satiate the politically curious listener.
Calvin Moore, Kent Straith, and Steve Phelps continue their conversation with Professor Saeed Khan, discussing the Islamic belief system and worldview. Professor Khan serves in the Department of History and is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Near East & Asian Studies at Wayne State University-Detroit, Michigan, where he teaches Islamic and Middle East History, Islamic Civilizations and History of Islamic Political Thought. Professor Khan is also a Research Fellow at Wayne State University's Center for the Study of Citizenship. He is also Adjunct Professor at Rochester University, co-teaching a course on Muslim-Christian Diversity. What is the Islamic view of sociology? What is Sharia? What about global Islam? Is jihad important to Islam and what does it look like? What continues to draw you to Islam? Have you ever doubted your faith and what did you do with that doubt? What is the future of Islam? Email us at contact@theprogressivechristianreview.com
Calvin Moore, Kent Straith, and Steve Phelps sit down with Professor Saeed Khan to discuss the Islamic belief system and worldview. Professor Khan serves in the Department of History and is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Near East & Asian Studies at Wayne State University-Detroit, Michigan, where he teaches Islamic and Middle East History, Islamic Civilizations and History of Islamic Political Thought. Professor Khan is also a Research Fellow at Wayne State University's Center for the Study of Citizenship. He is also Adjunct Professor at Rochester University, co-teaching a course on Muslim-Christian Diversity. Growing up Muslim What is Islam? How does Islam differ from Christianity? What is the Islamic view of philosophy & theology? Email us at contact@theprogressivechristianreview.com
Calvin Moore, Kent Straith, and Steve Phelps sit down with a local area chaplain to discuss his work with the police, evangelical interactions with law enforcement, and the discrepancies between how black people view the police and how white people view the police in America. What does a chaplain do? Separation of church and state The rule of law Why do black Americans and white Americans look at the police differently? Police and public protest How to speak truth to power when the laws are unjust Email us at contact@theprogressivechristianreview.com
Calvin Moore, Kent Straith, and Steve Phelps respond to Christian podcaster Alisa Childers' presentation on "The 8 Points of Progressive Christianity." What is Progressive Christianity? Are progressive Christians panentheists? Can people find wisdom in other faith traditions without giving up their own? What does inclusive community look like? Which is more important, what you believe or what you do? Faith vs. Doubt/Belief vs. Knowledge Peace, Justice, and...Communism? Tying environmentalism to panentheism What is love? Charitable engagement vs. preaching to the choir Alisa Childers' speech: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-SKb6HXvh4 The Alisa Childers Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-alisa-childers-podcast/id1260262855 8 Points of Progressive Christianity: https://progressivechristianity.org/the-8-points/ Email us at contact@theprogressivechristianreview.com
Calvin Moore, Kent Straith, and Steve Phelps sit down to discuss three recent stories about abuse in various Christian faith communities. Bruxy Cavey and The Meeting House Mark Galli and Christianity Today Talking about Carl Lentz Brian Houston's cover-up of his father's sexual crimes The Evangelical response to scandal/trauma Is theological disagreement tantamount to spiritual abuse? Bruxy Cavey: https://religionnews.com/2022/06/07/bruxy-cavey-disgraced-canadian-pastor-charged-with-sexual-assault/ Mark Galli: https://religionnews.com/2022/03/15/former-christianity-today-editor-mark-galli-accused-of-sexual-harassment-trump/ Brian Houston: https://www.christianitytoday.com/news/2022/march/hillsong-brian-houston-text-hotel-complaint-board-investiga.html Check out our website: www.progressivechristianreview.com
Calvin Moore and Kent Straith sit down with Dan Koch, the host of the You Have Permission podcast, to discuss spiritual abuse and his ongoing work and research around the matter. Dan Koch Website: www.dankochwords.com Spiritual Abuse Screener: https://www.dankochwords.com/spiritual-abuse-screener.html You Have Permission podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/you-have-permission/id1448000113?mt=2 Check out our website: www.progressivechristianreview.com
Calvin Moore, Kent Straith, and Steve Phelps continue their conversation discussing the March 2022 cover story of Christianity Today, "You're Not Deconstructing?" Is deconstructing one's faith bad in and of itself? How do we weigh church/spiritual abuse against deconstruction? How do we address deconstruction due to faith not aligning with a person's lived experience? What is the human's limitation when trying to conceive of their faith? What does it mean to "wrestle with God"? Website www.progressivechristianreview.com launching August 1, 2022.
Calvin Moore, Kent Straith, and Steve Phelps sit down to discuss the March 2022 cover story of Christianity Today, "You're Not Deconstructing?" What is deconstruction? How do human beings conceive of God? Literary criticism vs. religious deconstruction Commenting on the Rise & Fall of Mars Hill podcast and church abuse Website www.progressivechristianreview.com launching August 1, 2022.
Saving Elephants | Millennials defending & expressing conservative values
Matthew Continetti's new book The Right: The Hundred-Year War for American Conservatism has instigated a vigorous conversation around the best way to understand the historical phenomenon of modern conservatism in the United States. Returning guest Avi Woolf joins Josh for a discussion on what Continetti's depiction gets right and not-so-right about American conservatism, what has conservatism conserved, and what ought conservatism to conserve in the future. About Avi Woolf Avi Woolf is a writer, editor, translator, and podcaster whose work has been published in Arc Digital, Commentary, National Review, The Bulwark, Ordinary Times, and The Dispatch. He is chief editor of the online Medium publication Conservative Pathways, and he—in his words—"hopes to help forge a path for a conservatism which is relevant for the 21st century while not abandoning the best of past wisdom.” Avi has been a guest on the show several times prior: the first in which he explored the need for conservatism to find a way to appeal to people who live in urban areas in Episode 26 – Urban Conservatism, the second in which he mulled over the love/hate relationship the Right has long had with institutions of higher education in Episode 49 – God and the Speechless at Yale, and, finally, where he considered what is America and what does it mean to be an American in Episode 87 – E Pluribus Unum with Avi Woolf. Avi hosts his own podcast entitled Avi's Conversational Corner, a podcast on culture, history, and politics in a broad perspective. You can find Avi on Twitter @AviWoolf Introducing the Are We Right? Podcast If you like Saving Elephants you'll love the new podcast Are We Right? featuring Saving Elephants host Josh Lewis along with three other co-hosts: Cal Davenport, Brooke Medina, and Calvin Moore. Cal, Josh Brooke, and Calvin debate a wide range of topics from politics to religion to culture and invite the audience to weigh in on whether or not they're right. You can find the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen, find us on Twitter @ TheAWRPodcast, and email us at arewerightpodcast@gmail.com.
Calvin Moore, Kent Straith, and Steve Phelps sit down to discuss what the What's Left to Say Podcast is all about. Website www.progressivechristianreview.com launching August 1, 2022.
Saving Elephants | Millennials defending & expressing conservative values
Esteemed AEI scholar Matthew Continetti returns to the podcast for a woefully brief overview of his latest book, The Right: The Hundred-Year War for American Conservatism From the book's description: When most people think of the history of modern conservatism, they think of Ronald Reagan. Yet this narrow view leaves many to question: How did Donald Trump win the presidency? And what is the future of the Republican Party? In The Right, Matthew Continetti gives a sweeping account of movement conservatism's evolution, from the Progressive Era through the present. He tells the story of how conservatism began as networks of intellectuals, developing and institutionalizing a vision that grew over time, until they began to buckle under new pressures, resembling national populist movements. Drawing out the tensions between the desire for mainstream acceptance and the pull of extremism, Continetti argues that the more one studies conservatism's past, the more one becomes convinced of its future. Deeply researched and brilliantly told, The Right is essential reading for anyone looking to understand American conservatism. About Matthew Continetti Matthew Continetti holds a BA in history from Columbia University and is a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), where his work is focused on American political thought and history, with a particular focus on the development of the Republican Party and the American conservative movement in the 20th century. A prominent journalist, analyst, author, and intellectual historian of the right, Mr. Continetti was the founding editor and the editor-in-chief of The Washington Free Beacon. Previously, he was opinion editor at The Weekly Standard. Mr. Continetti is also a contributing editor at National Review and a columnist for Commentary Magazine. He has been published in The Atlantic, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post, among other outlets. He also appears frequently on Fox News Channel's “Special Report” with Bret Baier and MSNBC's “Meet the Press Daily” with Chuck Todd. Mr. Continetti is the author of two additional books: “The Persecution of Sarah Palin: How the Elite Media Tried to Bring Down a Rising Star” (Sentinel, 2009) and “The K Street Gang: The Rise and Fall of the Republican Machine” (Doubleday, 2006). You can find Matthew Continetti on Twitter @continetti. Introducing the Are We Right? Podcast If you like Saving Elephants you'll love the new podcast Are We Right? featuring Saving Elephants host Josh Lewis along with three other co-hosts: Cal Davenport, Brooke Medina, and Calvin Moore. Cal, Josh Brooke, and Calvin debate a wide range of topics from politics to religion to culture and invite the audience to weigh in on whether or not they're right. You can find the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen, find us on Twitter @ TheAWRPodcast, and email us at arewerightpodcast@gmail.com.
Saving Elephants | Millennials defending & expressing conservative values
Bo Winegard returns to the show to talk about controversies surrounding the science of human variation, his experience with cancel culture, and the growing problems of cognitive distribution. It's another in-the-weeds wonkfest of alarmingly nerdish proportions. About Bo Winegard Bo Winegard obtained his PhD in social psychology from Florida State University, under the tutelage of Roy Baumeister. Formerly a professor at a small college in the Midwest, Bo is now an independent scholar interested in human evolution, human variation, the rise of political order, and political conservatism. He also enjoys literature, film, sports, and mediocre detective fiction. Bo has many peer-reviewed publications on motley topics and often writes for the online media publication Quillette. He is currently working on the first of several books on human nature and political ideology. Visit Bo's website: https://www.bmwinegard.com/ And his YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8mHb9VLBbrlvzRRwwGgL5w You can also find Bo on Twitter @EPoe187 Introducing Are We Right? If you like Saving Elephants you'll love the new podcast Are We Right? featuring Saving Elephants host Josh Lewis along with four other co-hosts: Cal Davenport, Brooke Medina, and Calvin Moore. Cal, Josh Brooke, and Calvin debate a wide range of topics from politics to religion to culture and invite the audience to weigh in on whether or not they're right. You can find the podcast on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you listen, find us on Twitter @ TheAWRPodcast, and email us at arewerightpodcast@gmail.com.
Connect and Follow: https://linktr.ee/cowboyclassicsCowboy Classics Old Time Radio WesternsListen to your favorite Old Time Radio Westerns plus exclusive content.Gun SmokeThe radio version ran from 1952 to 1961 and is commonly regarded as one of the finest radio dramas of all time. The television version ran from 1955 to 1975 and is the longest-running primetime drama and the second-longest-running prime time fictional program in U.S. television history,The radio version ran from 1952 to 1961 and is commonly regarded as one of the finest radio dramas of all time.Gun Smoke, Ep# 25 – CavalcadePlotA good story about Doc Adams's secret life...in reality, Calvin Moore, a murderer! The script was also used on the November 8, 1959, program. On December 31, 1899, in an elegant house in London, in a charmingly furnished drawing-room. It's New Year's Eve, and the new century is about to begin. The housemaster is about to leave for the South African war. As the clock strikes midnight and the new century begins, the usual British stiff upper lip attitude prevails, but the joy of the moment fades and is replaced by sadness as the master goes off to war and the bands play "soldiers of the Queen." In Richmond, Virginia, deputy sheriff Ed Hunter arrived. Dodge was able to apprehend two men wanted in Virginia for murder. The men's names were unfamiliar, but a photograph of one of them, taken seventeen years ago, bore a striking resemblance to a close friend of Matt Dillon's.*Support the channel**Merch:*social media:*Follow me on Instagram:*Follow me on Facebook:https://linktr.ee/cowboyclassics*Our Affiliates Partners:Check out Health Ranger Store LINKS: https://linktr.ee/cowboyclassicsThis post/video contains affiliate links, which means that I may receive a commission if you make a purchase using these links. #westerns # wildwest #otr #oldtimeradio #cowboy #western #westerns #wildwest #otr #oldtimeradio #cowboyclassics #podcast #classicwesterns #cowboylife #cowboyhat #cowboyup #cowboystories #cowboystoriespodcast #cowboylifestyle #cowboymoviesSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/cowboy-classics-old-time-radio-westerns-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
How can credentialing be used to recruit, train, and retain early childhood educators, or perhaps even return professionals who have left the field? In today’s episode, you’ll learn more about the CDA credentialing process, why it’s useful, and how it works. Today’s guest is Dr. Calvin E. Moore, Jr., an accomplished leader in early childhood education He was appointed CEO of the Council for Professional Recognition in May 2020. He’s the Council’s first CEO to hold its early education credential, the Child Development Associate® (CDA). He is also a former member of the Council’s governing board. Dr. Moore holds a BS degree in early childhood education, an MS in Education degree, and a Ph.D. in Early Childhood Education. Dr. Moore participated in Head Start as a child, and then later professionally, so he’s seen the value of early childhood education from different perspectives. Listen to the episode to learn more about why the CDA is important to the early childhood space and how credentialing can help the teacher shortage, and strategies leaders can implement to help diversify the field Topics Discussed in This Episode [00:01:04] What the CDA is [00:02:15] The process of preparing to get a CDA credential [00:03:15] Why the CDA is such an anchor for the early childhood space [00:05:57] How credentialing can help in a teacher shortage [00:07:28] Advocacy work that the council does [00:10:25] Ways to recruit and retain educators besides credentialing [00:16:01] How to diversify the field and specifically to bring more men into the early childhood space [00:20:15] How to support leaders who support CDA [00:22:55] Opportunities for scholarships and grants [00:24:50] Support offered by the CDA Resources Marnetta Larrimer Darlene Estes-Del Re Dr. Calvin Moore, Jr. CDA with CLASS® Teaching with CLASS Podcast The Council for Professional Recognition The Council's High School Pathways
Rashaki Maskani interviews C.J.H. Moore.
Calvin, Kent, and Steve return to the airwaves after the untimely passing of their friend, David Phillips (owner of Podcast Detroit). Since David was the person who asked us to start a show, we believe the best way to honor his memory and legacy is for the show to go on. Welcome back, friends. In this episode, Calvin, Kent, and Steve discuss transgender athletes in the Olympics, the lengths and limits of free speech, and whether religious belief and belief in extraterrestrial life are compatible.
Best Old Time Radio Podcast with Bob Bro Thursday, July 15, 2021 - OTR Westerns Gunsmoke - "Cavalcade" Calvin Moore is wanted for murder. When a deputy sheriff from Richmond, Virginia arrives in Dodge City it is because he has tracked Moore, who allegedly murdered a man in Virginia, all the way to Kansas. When solicits Matt's help, the name Calvin Moore does not ring any bells. But when the deputy presents the marshall with a photo of Moore taken seventeen years earlier, it is impossible not to notice a resemblance to one of Matt's closest friends -- Doctor Charles Adams. Featuring: William Conrad, Howard McNear, Parley Baer, Georgia Ellis, Lawrence Dobkin, Lou Krugman, Paul DuBov, Vivi Janiss Original Air Date: January 31, 1953 on CBS To hear more of the best old time radio programs, visit our website: https://bestoldtimeradio.com Contact: Bob@bestoldtimeradio.com
Little kids are curious about race and difference. So how are teachers preparing to help children develop positive social identities, encourage their self-expression and help them feel comfortable and safe? We talk with Dr. Calvin Moore, Jr., CEO of the Council for Professional Recognition, which administers the Child Development Associate National Credentialing Program, the most widely-used credential in early childhood education.
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Host of the Leading Questions podcast Calvin Moore joins Josh to discuss his journey away from the Evangelical faith and a traditional, conservative, Republican culture. Calvin became disillusioned with the Christianity of his upbringing and dissuaded from the politics commonly attached to it over many years of wrestling with hypocrisies and disingenuous arguments. His story is an excellent example of the dangers in short-sighted political strategies and belief systems that fail to take the experiences of others into account. Calvin Moore is the host of Leading Questions with Calvin Moore, a weekly moderated roundtable discussion about ongoing issues in our culture. The podcast brings together disparate voices on a particular issue, discusses disagreements, considers one another's positions and, at the very least, leaves the table with a measure of respect for the person on the other side of the debate as they strive to create a space for passionate, yet healthy dialogue. Always the inquisitive, skeptical member of his family, Calvin has consistently pushed the boundaries of accepted conventions in his search for truth and understanding. With the rise of new media, he noticed the degradation of dialogue between disparate viewpoints, which led to the creation of this program. Calvin earned his Bachelor of Science in History Education at Rochester University in Rochester Hills, Michigan. His focus is on the African-American experience in the Early American Republic and Presidential History. Calvin resides in Michigan with his wife, Jennifer.
Calvin, Kent, and Steve sit down to discuss what happened in 2020 and what they're hoping for in 2021.
Calvin, Kent, and Steve sit down with a diverse group of women to talk about what’s next for the #MeToo Movement. The post Leading Questions w/Calvin Moore – What’s next for the #MeToo Movement first appeared on PodcastDetroit.com.
Calvin, Kent, and Steve sit down with a diverse group to discuss whether [American] Christianity has failed black people. The post Leading Questions w/Calvin Moore – Has Christianity has failed black people first appeared on PodcastDetroit.com.
Calvin, Kent, and Steve sit down to discuss what happened in 2020 and what they’re hoping for in 2021. The post Leading Questions w/Calvin Moore – Year in Review first appeared on PodcastDetroit.com.
Calvin, Kent, and Steve sit down with a diverse group to discuss whether [American] Christianity has failed black people.
Calvin, Kent, and Steve sit down with a diverse group of women to talk about what's next for the #MeToo Movement.
Calvin, Kent, and Steve sit down with a diverse group to discuss Thanksgiving traditions and why rolls don’t qualify as a side dish. — Calvin Moore, Kent Straith, & Steve Phelps Leading Questions w/Calvin Moore The post S7 E18: Thanksgiving 2020 first appeared on PodcastDetroit.com.
Calvin, Kent, and Steve sit down with a diverse group to discuss Thanksgiving traditions and why rolls don’t qualify as a side dish. -- Calvin Moore, Kent Straith, & Steve Phelps Leading Questions w/Calvin Moore
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Saving Elephants host Josh Lewis participated in a panel discussion on the podcast Leading Questions with Calvin Moore to discuss the possible impact of a Biden presidency on the Republican and Democratic parties, the historic nature of Kamala Harris being the first female VP, and the future of American political discourse. This is a rebroadcast of that panel discussion. The panel also includes Leading Questions hosts Calvin, Kent, and Steve and guests Saeed Khan and Jennifer Moore.
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Saving Elephants’ own Josh Lewis hosts an election night panel to discuss the incoming results of the race and what it may mean for the future of the country, Republican and Democratic parties, and conservative movement. Meet the panelists: Brooke Medina: Brooke Medina is a homeschool mother of four and the Director of Communications at Civitas Institute where she manages Civitas’ outward facing platforms, oversees messaging strategy, and handles all press relationships. The North Carolina based Civitas Instituted is a nonprofit policy organization dedicated to removing barriers to freedom so that all North Carolinians can enjoy a better life. Brooke also co-hosts Civitas’ podcast Civitalk, which focuses on drawing connections between civics and culture. Brooke is a graduate of Regent University, holding a B.A. in Government and a minor in English. She has also completed several programs with the Charles Koch Institute, including the Koch Leaders Program and Koch Communications Fellowship, focusing on the philosophical underpinnings of market-based management and classical liberalism. She also sits on the board of directors for ReCity Network, a Durham-based non-profit committed to empowering civil society in combating poverty-related problems. Brooke’s writings have been published in outlets such as The Hill, Entrepreneur, Washington Examiner, Daily Signal, FEE, and Intellectual Takeout. But most importantly, Brooke’s hot takes, insights, and shenanigans on social media are worth following so be sure and check her out on Twitter @Brooke_Medina_ Justin Stapley: A prolific writer and thoughtful tweeter, Justin began working on projects not at all dissimilar to Saving Elephant’s mission to fight for a restoration of political principles in the American political process shortly after the 2016 election. And during the past several years, Justin has launched multiple websites and written for many affiliate groups. His flagship website is the apply named justinstapley.com which links to his various endeavors, including a contributing advocate and writer for the Federalist Coalition, an advocacy journalist at NOQ Report, an opinion columnist at Porter Medium, the founder and editor of The Liberty Hawk, and the Shooting Editor at Spencer Durrant Outdoors and will be a co-host for the up-and-coming Spencer Durrant Outdoors Podcast. Earlier this year Justin launched his own podcast called The New Centrist which features his original commentary and highlights of worthwhile speeches. In addition to politics, his writings include recreational shooting, hunting, fishing, and self-defense. His most current work includes the near-weakly newsletter Self-Evident. Justin described himself as a “liberty-minded conservative and member of the Republican Party” whose “principles and beliefs are grounded in the idea of ordered liberty as expressed in the traditions of classical liberalism, federalism, and modern conservatism.” While much of that remains the same, he no longer feels he can be a card-caring member of the Republican party and hold to those values, as he explains at length in the episode. You can find Justin on Twitter @JustinWStapley. JB Shreve: Veteran podcaster JB Shreve conducted a series of interviews of Christians of various political persuasions to ask about their expectations and recommendations in the upcoming 2020 election. JB had invited Josh to join as the “conservative” participant in the interviews. And Josh was happy to return the favor in having JB on the show to share his insights. JB Shreve is the founder of The End of History, a blog and podcast for Christians dedicated to helping believers make sense of the chaos of the world around them. JB has been producing podcasts and articles since 2012. After more than 200 podcast episodes, his listeners have come to expect well researched, fact-based backgrounders on a wide variety of topics to help them better understand the world around them. These backgrounders range from the history of the Middle East to the true story of economic inequality. Episodes and posts frequently expose myths and false paradigms we have come to believe. JB is adamant he is not pushing a political agenda. Rather, JB’s mission is to: Help believers in crafting their own response to world affairs and current events Provide a faith-based, values-centered voice in the face of current global issues Ease the tension between a Biblical worldview and the world we live in Provide reasonable, intelligent perspectives empowered with Biblical values and faith Remove the yelling, outrage, and debate from our worldviews to find facts and seek the truth You can learn more about JB’s work and podcast on his website, The End of History. JB can be found on Twitter @JB_Shreve Calvin Moore: Calvin Moore is the host of Leading Questions with Calvin Moore, a weekly moderated roundtable discussion about ongoing issues in our culture. The podcast brings together disparate voices on a particular issue, discusses disagreements, considers one another's positions and, at the very least, leaves the table with a measure of respect for the person on the other side of the debate as they strive to create a space for passionate, yet healthy dialogue. Always the inquisitive, skeptical member of his family, Calvin has consistently pushed the boundaries of accepted conventions in his search for truth and understanding. With the rise of new media, he noticed the degradation of dialogue between disparate viewpoints, which led to the creation of this program. Calvin earned his Bachelor of Science in History Education at Rochester University in Rochester Hills, Michigan. His focus is on the African-American experience in the Early American Republic and Presidential History. Calvin resides in Michigan with his wife, Jennifer.
Dr. Calvin Moore was recently named Interim CEO of the Council for Professional Recognition. He joins the show to talk about what first attending the Head Start Program as a student meant to him as he moved up the ranks into executive positions. He and Kris also discuss why obtaining a CDA (Child Development Associate) certification is so important, and how we attract and retain a more diverse workforce. Key Takeaways: [10:15] Dr. Calvin Moore was recently named interim CEO of the Council for Professional Recognition. He’s also the first CEO of the Council to hold its early education credential, the CDA. Previously, he was the regional program manager for the Office of Head Start in Atlanta within the Administration for Children and Families for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. [13:29] Calvin started his journey with Head Start as a child in 1969 and began working for the program in 1991. He worked his way up as a teacher, center manager, coordinator, and eventually Executive Director. [15:19] Calvin and his wife love living in Alabama, and they have a very busy household with both a 19- and 10-year-old. [19:31] It is the 45th Anniversary of the CDA credential. While they were affected by the pandemic, they are rebuilding and seeing a strong interest from teachers for community and keeping their skills sharp. They also have seen double the numbers of CDA renewals and an extremely large turnout at their Leadership and Learning Series. [26:49] Calvin believes in equitable systems in the way that every community should get access to a Head Start program, no matter what socioeconomic bracket they fall in. [30:28] Consistency is a big part of Head Start, and consistent messaging is something we need more than ever. [31:50] Calvin’s book, Men Do Stay, discusses myths of male teachers in the early childhood field and ways that we can do a better job of retaining our talented future male leaders and life changers. He gives his own example of how male leadership at a school helped other male teachers feel more welcome, and why continued professional development is so important. [36:02] Look back at your program and see if you market in a way that supports diversity. We can do better than the 2–3% statistic of males in ECE now. [41:11] Calvin did four years in the Air Force, which gives him a different perspective than most. [49:11] There are so many benefits to getting a CDA, a few of the key ones being a place for new professionals to feel oriented and welcomed in the industry. Quotes: “People were looking for ways to connect in this crisis, and we were glad to provide them with an outlet, information, and skill set.” — Calvin “No matter what your budget is, you should not spend an inordinate amount for child care.” — Calvin “Let’s get every child care professional a CDA. It will allow us to have a base level of confidence in the ECE field.” — Calvin “I really believe the CDA catapulted me into life-long learning about child development that I might not have discovered otherwise.” — Calvin Mentioned in This Episode: Kris Murray The Child Care Success Company Child Care Success Academy Child Care Success Summit — offering $1 ticket Grow Your Center Child Care Authority Child Care Exchange The Culture Code calvinm@cdacouncil.org CDA Council Men Do Stay
Welcome to Tulsa Talks presented by Tulsa Regional Chamber. I’m your host Tim Landes. Tulsa and most of Oklahoma is reopening. For some it’s as if COVID-19 is a thing of the past and they’re ready to move on. For others, it’s too soon. They have found safety in their homes and developed a routine. They could be working from home, seeing coworkers faces on a screen. Having virtual hangouts when not building that puzzle that was backordered a couple weeks. Watching Dr. Fauci and reading the news.Then there are those who are scared. There are those who are alone. We don’t know what future holds and that creates anxiety. Maybe they are one of the 200,000 unemployed Oklahomans. Some who’s business dreams have been abruptly stopped, but the landlord and the bank expects them to keep paying. There are those who had to furlough their employees, who felt like family, without a promise they’d have a job again. Some of those folks feel they are being forced to reopen too soon to pay debts while risking lives. Then what if there’s another shutdown or the business fails?There are those who have lost a loved one to COVID-19. There have been 253 deaths in Oklahoma as of May 6. Any time is a tough time to lose a loved one, but when it's during a pandemic, the normal grieving process is gone.With a major crisis or disaster comes the quiet tsunami that is the negative mental health impacts on society. Zack Stoycoff, Dr. Jim Zahniser and the others at the Tulsa-based Healthy Minds Policy Initiative, examined economic data, emerging national research and historical events to create projections and effects on mental health and addiction in Oklahoma. According to their research. It is projected more than 34,000 additional Oklahomans may experience suicidal thoughts and more than 9,400 additional Oklahomans may attempt suicide. If unemployment reaches as high as some experts project, these numbers could be as high as 100,000 and 30,000, respectively.Healthy Minds projects 14,000 additional Oklahomans may develop a drug use disorder, and an additional 4,500 may develop alcohol use disorder. There could be 260 additional deaths from opioid overdoses.Childhood mental health needs will increase substantially with as many as 30% of children involved in quarantines may experience post-traumatic stress disorder.Zack and Dr. Zahniser they reflect on those numbers and how they did the research to make the projections. They share their thoughts on mental health care policies that impact all of us, plus they discuss ways to take care of ourselves without turning to substances and the importance for parents in helping their children navigate the challenges they are facing during the pandemic. Following that conversation, I share my interview with Meals on Wheels of Metro Tulsa CEO and President Calvin Moore on how the nonprofit overhauled its system to feed more people. Let’s get this going. This is Tulsa Talks. When the COVID-19 pandemic reached Tulsa, for Meals on Wheels it meant most their volunteer base of 2,300 could no longer deliver meals because they too are part of the vulnerable population. So Meals on Wheels got creative and completely revamped their system. They no longer solely focused on feeding the elderly population. They wanted to help make sure everyone got a meal. Meals on Wheels expanded services to the outlying communities as well as Tulsa’s Hispanic population. They found new and important ways to utilize those volunteers. CEO Calvin Moore spoke with me on April 29 about these changes. At TulsaPeople.com, you can read parts of this interview and see photos from a May First meal distribution at Tulsa Dream Center, where volunteers loaded boxes into two lanes of cars that flowed through the parking lot nonstop for hours.
Saving Elephants | Millennials defending & expressing conservative values
Saving Elephants turns two years old this April Fools Day—no joke!—and we’re celebrating with a bonus episode. Saving Elephants host Josh Lewis recently appeared in the guest line-up on Calvin Moore’s Leading Questions podcast. Leading Questions hosts Calvin, Kent, and Steve sit down with Millennials Kelly Cleaver (representing the political Left) and Josh Lewis (representing the Right) to discuss the major differences between Republicans and Democrats, whether progressivism or moderation is the winning ticket, reactions to “the other guy” getting a political victory, political pragmatism, and what the major issues are in the 2020 election cycle.
I talk to Calvin Moore about why he left evangelicalism behind. Also discussed: Francis Schaeffer, Mark Driscoll, being a black man in white spaces.
Star Wars Episode IX, The Rise of Skywalker, hits theaters on Thursday, and so it's time for our traditional round-table discussion with our panel to chat about predictions, thoughts, fears, and more when it comes to the impending release. We also chat with Greg 1 and Greg 2 who are taking over the Ann Arbor meetups for us in 2020. The panel: Dave, Bob, Randy, artist Dave Santia, Jamie Mouton, wrestler Dickie Bronson, Greg 1, and Calvin Moore. Plus, check out this event Friday for a fundraiser: https://www.facebook.com/events/597514804134426/ ...and Sunday: https://www.facebook.com/events/926330057750980/ Tune in next week for our take after having seen the film... IT in the D On the web: http://www.ITinTheD.com On Meetup: http://www.meetup.com/ITintheD/ On LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/IT-in-D-91763 On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ITintheD On Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ITintheD Podcast Detroit is at: On the web: http://www.podcastdetroit.com/ On Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PodcastDetroit On Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastDetroit On Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/podcastdetroit
Calvin Moore and Paige Alston join us as we discuss a wide range of topics ranging from the Mueller Report to Brightburn
Leading Questions With Calvin Moore -S5 E11
Calvin Moore is a historian and the host of Leading Questions with Calvin Moore. On today's show, he joins Jen to discuss White Supremacy, its definition, and why we aren't as removed from it in this nation as we think we are.
Calvin Moore is a historian and the host of Leading Questions with Calvin Moore. On today's show, he joins Jen to discuss White Supremacy, its definition, and why we aren't as removed from it in this nation as we think we are.
Calvin, Kent, & Steve sit down with L. Michael Gipson to discuss pop culture, whether certain forms of media are psychologically harmful, whether pop culture is actually popular, and whether Hollywood has a social responsibility to depict history accurately. (Broadcast/Recorded February 6, 2019) Keywords: pop culture, art, communication, medium, social media, Hollywood, history,...
Calvin, Kent, & Steve sit down with Kevin Briski & Misha Stallworth to discuss the role of the state and the role of the federal government in public education, the disparity between suburban schools and urban schools, the purposes of education, and the use of emergency managers to fix ailing school districts. (Broadcast/Recorded March 13,...
S5 E10 | I Kissed Dating Goodbye: Purity Culture in a Pornified World Calvin, Kent, & Steve sit down with Melissa Clayton, Kelly Cleaver, Stephanie O’Brien-Martin, Melissa Maxwell, Clara Storm, and Tim Storm to discuss purity culture, how women have been held responsible for men’s sexual imaginations, virginity, what role sex plays in a...
On this episode, Calvin Moore from Leading Questions joins us to discuss stereotypes, history, and the importance of understanding our past. Calvin is a historian with a passion for engaging difficult conversations and he opens up about what life was like as a black man living in predominantly white spaces. He gives advice on engaging anti-racism work and shares some of his top book recommendations on the topic.
On this episode, Calvin Moore from Leading Questions joins us to discuss stereotypes, history, and the importance of understanding our past. Calvin is a historian with a passion for engaging difficult conversations and he opens up about what life was like as a black man living in predominantly white spaces. He gives advice on engaging anti-racism work and shares some of his top book recommendations on the topic.
New episode is live! Calvin is our historian this week and he pieces together the story of Reconstructionist America and Juneteenth. Find the show on iTunes, Stitcher, SoundCloud, and Podcast Detroit. Don’t forget to follow Calvin’s podcast, Leading Questions w/Calvin Moore.
New episode is live! Calvin is our historian this week and he pieces together the story of Reconstructionist America and Juneteenth. Find the show on iTunes, Stitcher, SoundCloud, and Podcast Detroit. Don’t forget to follow Calvin’s podcast, Leading Questions w/Calvin Moore.
New episode is live! Calvin is our historian this week and he pieces together the story of Reconstructionist America and Juneteenth. Find the show on iTunes, Stitcher, SoundCloud, and Podcast Detroit. Don't forget to follow Calvin's podcast, Leading Questions w/Calvin Moore. The post Shot of History Episode 115: Reconstruction America & Juneteenth first appeared on PodcastDetroit.com.
Episode Notes Calvin Moore of the Leading Questions podcast & the 7.2 Tours joins Freda Sampson & khary Frazier of Black Coffee to talk Faith, Family, and Grosse Pointe MI. Insightful and in depth discussion about Black Nationalist Christianity & the role the church plays in the Black community. Visit back weekly for more about the culuture & history of Detroit. Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/black-coffee-detroit-history/6a3c806b-6325-4925-b4bf-10a9f0b42f97
New episode is up and is the last episode in our series celebrating Black History Month. Calvin Moore (Seven Point Two Tours & Leading Questions w/Calvin Moore) returns this week to school us on the history of the Montgomery bus boycotts. Find out about the link between MLK Jr. and Rosa Parks and how places...
New episode is up and is the last episode in our series celebrating Black History Month. Calvin Moore (Seven Point Two Tours & Leading Questions w/Calvin Moore) returns this week to school us on the history of the Montgomery bus boycotts. Find out about the link between MLK Jr. and Rosa Parks and how places...
New episode is up and is the last episode in our series celebrating Black History Month. Calvin Moore (Seven Point Two Tours & Leading Questions w/Calvin Moore) returns this week to school us on the history of the Montgomery bus boycotts. Find out about the link between MLK Jr. and Rosa Parks and how places... The post Shot of History, Episode 99: Montgomery Bus Boycotts first appeared on PodcastDetroit.com.
We finish out our celebration of Black History Month with guest host Calvin Moore telling us all about the Montgomery bus boycotts.
We continue our look at Brown v Board of Education this week with guest host Calvin Moore.
Calvin Moore returns as guest host this week to teach us about Brown v Board of Education in honor of Black History month.
The gang is joined by Tony and Jeanie of Salty Language podcast and Calvin of Leading Questions with Calvin Moore to talk about the origins of blacksploitation, it's rise in popularity, and how it was eventually reshaped. This episode is a replay of episodes 41 and 42.
Unsung Heroes, Episode 4 – Building Bridges Toward Inclusivity with Steve Spreitzer, President and CEO of the Michigan Roundtable for Diversity and Inclusion. In today’s episode, co-host Calvin Moore and I talk to Steve about growing up in a mostly White suburb of Detroit, and how his background and experiences helped shape him to eventually...
Unsung Heroes, Episode 1 – Living a Fulfilled Life In my inaugural episode, I sit down with guest co host Calvin Moore to interview Zarinah el Amin Naeem, a publisher, entrepreneur and cultural specialist with an amazing unconventional journey. I call her the Muslim Oprah because of her positively inspiring and eclectic work. We talk...
Unsung Heroes, Episode 2 – Turning Tragedy into Purpose Guest co host, Calvin Moore, and I sit down with Nicole Bedi to talk about her journey. A dietician who was active in academic medicine, ripples of tragedy struck when her friend, a cardiac surgeon, was gunned down by a patient. Since then, she has been...
In the final live 1 year anniversary show, the gang attempts to lay some knowledge down about Casanova. We were joined by the lovely ladies of Reasons Why I'm Single, Calvin of Leading Questions w/ Calvin Moore, and Jeremiah from Daily Detroit. Thanks again to Podcast Detroit for setting this event up and for the Old Shillelagh for having us on a last minute notice.
Join host Darryl E. McCullough (The Sanepoet) and co-host Carmen L. Miller (The Songstress), with special in-studio guest Calvin Moore from the “Leading Questions With Calvin Moore” podcast. In this episode the “Full Circle” group opens with Darryl complaining about how big the holes in jeans have gotten. The group then shares their appreciation to […]
The crew is back and attempting to take another stab at women's suffrage with guests Tony and Jeanie of Salty Language and Calvin of Leading Questions w/ Calvin Moore.
The exciting conclusion of the history of blacksploitation films and other media. Thanks to Calvin Moore of Leading Questions w/ Calvin Moore and Tony and Jeanie of Salty Language for joining us this week.
This week the gang sits down with Calvin Moore of Seven Point Two Tours, Tony of Salty Language, and Tony's wife Jeanie to talk about the Blacksploitation (or blaxsploitation) film industry and it's history.
New Salty Language 280 - Naked and Scurred http://traffic.libsyn.com/salty/SaltyLanguage280.mp3 www.saltylanguage.com Tony and Bryan talk about Salty Language t-shirts, doctor visits, Tony on Shot of History Podcast, Tony gets hammered, Christmas, social media, Sweet T, creep stories, grandpa stories, Guardians of the Galaxy 2 trailer, Batman v. Superman, a T-Rex show, creeps on the internet, Dude Mountain update, our Q of the W and recap, and more! Salty Language shirts: https://goo.gl/PRZhjy Links: 1. Podcast Detroit http://www.podcastdetroit.com/ 2. Leading Questions w/Calvin Moore https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/leading-questions-calvin-moore/id1167057432 3. Shot Of History https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/shot-of-history/id1090265979?mt=2 4. It In The D http://www.itinthed.com/ 5. Guardians 2 Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3-cZveM34c 6. Super Mario 3 was a stage play http://www.giantbomb.com/super-mario-bros-3/3030-10299/forums/super-mario-bros-3-was-a-stage-play-my-mind-is-blo-463610/ QoftheW What is an odd Christmas/Holiday tradition in your family? Subscribe / rate / review us on iTunes! Visit us at: saltylanguage.com iHeart Radio: http://www.iheart.com/show/263-Salty-Language/ Google Play Music: https://goo.gl/35HR6A SLPod Kik Group salty-language.tumblr.com / facebook.com/saltylanguage @salty_language / saltylanguage@gmail.com http://salty.libsyn.com/webpage / http://www.youtube.com/user/SaltyLanguagePod Instagram: SaltyLanguage Reddit: r/saltylanguage On Stitcher search Salty Language Voicemail: (415) 857-2589tangentboundnetwork.com wickedradionetwork.com geekliferadio.com Share with your friends!
The gang talks about the passing of Fidel Castro this week with Dave Phillips of Podcast Detroit, Calvin Moore of Leading Questions w/ Calvin Moore, Jeanie High (first lady of space violence), and Tony High of Salty Language Podcast.
Calvin Moore returns this week to talk about Nat Turner. Calvin was inspired to talk about this because of the recent release of the movie "Birth of a Nation" and read the "Nat Turner" graphic novel by Kyle Baker. Recorded at the beautiful Podcast Detroit studio in Royal Oak, MI.
On this week's show, super guest Calvin Moore joins us once again to give us a lesson in rebellions in which the major figure head was or thought they were being instructed by God. Calvin talks about a handful of historically prominent cases spanning several hundreds of years. Thanks to Podcast Detroit for adding us to their great lineup of shows. Make sure to check them out at podcastdetroit.com. Calvin's show, Leading Questions w/ Calvin Moore is there!
Today Calvin Moore talks about how having faith gives us something to lean on, it is a reminder that we aren't alone in this, and how faith is it's own proof. “Stop doing and just be for a second.” - Calvin Moore Learn more about this episode of The Stay Inspired Podcast at http://www.kongitfarrell.com/05
Directly after Brian quits Greenway’s, Malcolm walks to his car with the intention of going home. Little does he know that Calvin is waiting for him in his backseat with a couple hot button questions. Why does Malcolm hate Brian? Why did Brian hate Malcolm? Let’s refresh you all.
Devin wraps up his lesson on bourbon this week. This week's show is also Calvin Moore's last appearance on the show. Make sure to check out Seven Point Two Tours and seventwotours.com.
This the crew talks about what makes bourbon so special with Big Dev taking over the role of lead historian. Calvin Moore of Seven Point Two Tours, seventwotours.com, is also in studio with us again this week.
The thrilling conclusion to Calvin Moore's lesson on major Detroit roads. Make sure to check out Calvin's Detroit tour company, Seven Point Two Tours, at seventwotours.com.
Calvin Moore of 7.2 Tours, seventwotours.com, joins the gang again this week, but this time he puts on the historian hat. Calvin gives the history behind the names of the major roads in Detroit. His lesson is so epic that it simply could not be contained to 1 episode.
The crew are joined this week by special guest Calvin Moore of 7.2 Tours, seventwotours.com, to talk about mythological stories.
After the events of last week, and rather rapidly, we were lucky enough to get Eric Thomas, Calvin Moore, Billy Strawter, and Khary Frazier in-studio to talk about not just the events of the past week, but also the touchy topic of what it's actually like to be black in America today, as well as an amazing amount of historical reference and discussion about how we got here as a society... It was, quite simply, an amazing afternoon. It was a long afternoon...we were in-studio for four and a half hours recording. We're finishing up the files and getting them ready for publication...look for those later this afternoon. So much great information, conversations, emotions...we couldn't be happier that this got pulled together, and we're looking forward to doing more of these sessions in the future. This is part 2 of that show. [soundcloud url="https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/273204943" params="color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false" width="100%" height="166" iframe="true" /]
After the events of last week, and rather rapidly, we were lucky enough to get Eric Thomas, Calvin Moore, Billy Strawter, and Khary Frazier in-studio to talk about not just the events of the past week, but also the touchy topic of what it's actually like to be black in America today, as well as an amazing amount of historical reference and discussion about how we got here as a society... It was, quite simply, an amazing afternoon. It was a long afternoon...we were in-studio for four and a half hours recording. We're finishing up the files and getting them ready for publication...look for those later this afternoon. So much great information, conversations, emotions...we couldn't be happier that this got pulled together, and we're looking forward to doing more of these sessions in the future. This is part 1 of that show. [soundcloud url="https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/273204904" params="color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false" width="100%" height="166" iframe="true" /]
After the events of last week, and rather rapidly, we were lucky enough to get Eric Thomas, Calvin Moore, Billy Strawter, and Khary Frazier in-studio to talk about not just the events of the past week, but also the touchy topic of what it's actually like to be black in America today, as well as an amazing amount of historical reference and discussion about how we got here as a society... It was, quite simply, an amazing afternoon. It was a long afternoon...we were in-studio for four and a half hours recording. We're finishing up the files and getting them ready for publication...look for those later this afternoon. So much great information, conversations, emotions...we couldn't be happier that this got pulled together, and we're looking forward to doing more of these sessions in the future. This is part 3 of that show. [soundcloud url="https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/273204955" params="color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false" width="100%" height="166" iframe="true" /]
After the events of last week, and rather rapidly, we were lucky enough to get Eric Thomas, Calvin Moore, Billy Strawter, and Khary Frazier in-studio to talk about not just the events of the past week, but also the touchy topic of what it's actually like to be black in America today, as well as an amazing amount of historical reference and discussion about how we got here as a society... It was, quite simply, an amazing afternoon. It was a long afternoon...we were in-studio for four and a half hours recording. We're finishing up the files and getting them ready for publication...look for those later this afternoon. So much great information, conversations, emotions...we couldn't be happier that this got pulled together, and we're looking forward to doing more of these sessions in the future. This is the full episode. [soundcloud url="https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/273204886" params="color=ff5500&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&show_comments=true&show_user=true&show_reposts=false" width="100%" height="166" iframe="true" /]
In the second season opener, Calvin Moore sits down with singer/songwriter Audrey Assad to talk about her new hymns project, Inheritance.---ABOUT AUDREY ASSAD: Lauded by the New York Times, multiple Dove Award nominee and iTunes Christian Breakthrough Album of the Year recipient (The House You’re Building, 2010) Audrey Assad releases music she calls “soundtracks for prayer” on Fortunate Fall Records, which she co-owns with her husband, William G Price III. In addition to her own albums, Audrey has written songs for Matt Maher, Christy Nockels, Brett Younker, Sarah Hart, Meredith Andrews and others, and is featured on Chris Tomlin’s RIAA certified Gold record, Glory in the Highest (2009). Having toured with Tenth Avenue North, Matt Maher, Jars of Clay and others, Audrey also speaks about art, faith, womanhood, justice and pornography addiction at Catholic and evangelical events such as Q Ideas, Focus Conferences and more. She has further been featured at an IHOP One Thing conference, Mass at St Patrick’s Cathedral, and during the Papal Event “World Meeting of Families.” Writing reflective and devotional entries for the likes of Christianity Today, the Magnificat and Blessed is She, more information on Audrey Assad is available at www.audreyassad.com, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.com.------ © The Christian Manifesto 2007-2015
April 4, 2014 Don, Brandon, and Calvin Moore talk about the theology of the Noah movie, specifically in light of how the New Testament interprets the flood story.
April, 4, 2014 Don and Brandon talk with Calvin Moore of The Christian Manifesto about the debate surrounding Noah and discuss some principles for effectively interacting with pop culture.