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Love Like JesusFinding Hope In the DarkTalk About:What does it mean to you that God holds you during hard times?How does knowing God's care for you help you to quiet and calm your fears?
Sermon by Rev. E.B. Holschuh - “Ah, you…whose deeds are in the dark…” (based on Isaiah 29:11-19). Recorded 8/22/21 during 9am worship service at Zion Lutheran Church (LCMS) in Alamo, Texas. Music by Joseph Dade
If you are not familiar with Otis Archer, fear not, this episode is for you. In this episode, Ryan sits down with Otis and Jordan to get the details on the project and what is to come soon.The episode started off with the guys just shooting the shit and talking about past and present vacations, along with Otis's announcement that he is newly engaged! Once the guys get all caught up, Otis explains how he got a really good deal at the Verizon store when he got an email and had to head in. Little did he know he would find Jordan Jensen (formerly of Dark Sermon) dressed to the 9's and the bond over metal band shirts began their journey. With two Ep's out, alive and breathing, the guys are prepping the next iteration of the project with a third ep. With a bass player on board, they are looking to hit the stage this fall.Today's featured song is “The Old Ways” by Otis Archer
Johnny Crowder began exhibiting symptoms of mental illness at the ripe young age of 3, and it didn't let up for a decade or two. His abuse-ridden adolescence was sprinkled with suicidal thoughts, obsessive-compulsive behavior, and some pretty eye-catching acne. In short, it wasn’t pretty—and neither was he. Crowder pursued a degree in psychology from UCF—that is, until his band, Dark Sermon, got signed and he left campus to tour the universe. Although he finished his degree on the road, he learned more about the human psyche through his travels than he ever could in a classroom. After years of intense therapy and heavy medication, Crowder is now functioning healthily without the use of either. In their place, he's developed effective strategies that allow him to maintain a sound mind and body throughout his journeys with his new band, Prison, whose music addresses his difficult past and encourages others to persevere.
Morning Worship December 27, 2020 Light And Dark (sermon) Preacher Rev Elizabeth Riley
Johnny Crowder is a vocalist/entrepreneur known for his bands Dark Sermon and Prison as well as the mental health startup he founded, Cope Notes. He’s given a TED Talk, works with NAMI, and is an outspoken advocate for mental health. ON THIS EPISODE: 16:49 – Are the arts a magnet for mental illness? 33:19 – Undiagnosed mental illness 38:20 – ... Read More The post EP 272 | Johnny Crowder appeared first on Unstoppable Recording Machine.
Second sermon in our Relationship Goals series.
The Mosh Zone Episode #111. This week we chat with Johnny of Prison about his musical discovery, the gradual success of Dark Sermon, the ending of the band, how Prison started, the bands journey so far, helping those that struggle with mental illness, his Ted talk, the effects that the current chaotic world could have on the industry and much more!!
Johnny and I talk about what it is to have a mental health diagnosis, his bands Dark Sermon and Prison and his platform Cope notes. Www.copenotes.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dawn-sherine/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dawn-sherine/support
Writer, Musician, and Founder of Cope Notes, Johnny Crowder comes by Hysteria Radio before he hits the road with his band Prison. Some of the topics they discuss are writing out your pain, following your passion, and the eye-opening realization that family and friends often feel our pain when we are struggling, they just don't know what to do to help. It is worth a listen and a share.Bio: Johnny Crowder is a touring musician, speaker, comedian, writer, and full-time human based in Tampa, FL. Armed with unconventional wit, a psychology degree, and 25 years of lived experience with mental illness, his advocacy efforts through his bands (Prison and Dark Sermon) and his SMS service (Cope Notes) have touched millions of hearts across the globe. Website: https://www.copenotes.com/ You can find out more about us at www.hysteriaradio.netYou can find out more about Mental Health News Radio Network at www.mhnrnetwork.comThank you for your support. We are always grateful and appreciative for you shares, recommends, and 5 star reviews.
Johnny Crowder began exhibiting symptoms of mental illness at the ripe young age of 3, and it didn't let up for a decade or two. His abuse-ridden adolescence was sprinkled with suicidal thoughts, obsessive-compulsive behavior, and some pretty eye-catching acne. In short, it wasn’t pretty—and neither was he. Crowder pursued a degree in psychology from UCF—that is, until his band, Dark Sermon, got signed and he left campus to tour the universe. Although he finished his degree on the road, he learned more about the human psyche through his travels than he ever could in a classroom. After years of intense therapy and heavy medication, Crowder is now functioning healthily without the use of either. In their place, he's developed effective strategies that allow him to maintain a sound mind and body throughout his journeys with his new band, Prison, whose music addresses his difficult past and encourages others to persevere.www.copenotes.com https://www.facebook.com/prisonfl
Dave talks to Clint from Birmingham, Alabama horror punk/metal band Kamikaze Zombie! Kamikaze Zombie started in 2014. They are heavy crossover band from Birmingham Al, with multiple influences from hardcore, metal, and punk. All of these very different influences led them to become their own genre of heavy music with multiple styles flowing through every KZ song. Kamikaze Zombie pushes to bring "old school" back to the masses with horror movie, serial killer themed stage shows and lyrics, black metal melodies, doom/sludge/death metal breakdowns, and in your face punk /thrash aggression. Kamikaze Zombie has share the stage with Superjoint (Phil Anselmo and Jimmy Bower), Max and Igor Cavalera, Doyle, Crowbar, Raven, OverKill, Venom, Child Bite, GoatWhore, Iron Reagan, Battle Cross, Valient Thorr, Havck, Toxic Holocaust, Decapitated, Hammer Fight, Dark Sermon, Exalted, and many more. Listen in as Dave and Clint discuss horror, metal, and comics in the newest episode of the Needless Things Podcast! Be sure to join the Needless Things Podcast Facebook Group and get in on the conversation for this week’s episode! Let us know what you think! “Procrastibate” by LeSexoflex.com You can follow Dave as Phantom Troublemaker on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for all the best pop culture commentary!
Oh my the last podcast of the year. So what is going on? Well if you listen to this podcast you are probably familiar with The Hard Times and if you like that site and you are a sports fans well we have good news. Gut Check will be your new go to destination for MMA/Wrestling/Extreme sports satire. Go like it on Facebook now and tell all your friends. In the interview portion of the show Bill talks with Johnny Crowder of Dark Sermon about nautical themed Florida band names, improv comedy, and being out of step. A great chat to end the year. Catch you in 2017.