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What happens when, in Genesis, God looks down and finds a group of people trying to build a tower that reaches the heavens? In this episode, our hosts dive into the story of “The Tower of Babel.” Is this narrative really only about language, or could it be about much more? And what could we take away from the text today?Thank you for listening! Don't forget to subscribe or follow the podcast so you don't miss a single episode.Enjoyed the episode? Share it with a friend, and leave a rating and review to help us reach more people!We need your questions! Email commonspace@ahumc.org or visit https://ahumc.org/questions to submit your faith-related questions.Email us at podcasts@ahumc.org or visit ahumc.org to learn more about Alamo Heights UMC.Recommended Reading:Genesis 1-11‘Genesis for Normal People' by Jared Byas and Peter Enns Hosts: Chris Estus, Ryan Jacobson, and Darrell Smith
Smoke and Fire and a Covenant - Darrell Smith
We're no longer kids shown bright, colorful displays of Noah's Ark and cartoons depicting the tale. So, what do we do with the Bible's flood narrative(s)? Should we take the story at face value and not dive deeper for the core of the story's message?In this episode, our hosts do just that—they dive deeper. Chris, Ryan, and Darrell unpack the flood written about in Genesis, provide cultural context, and tell us why hope—despite a divine disaster that wipes out the world—is what it's all about.Thank you for listening! Don't forget to subscribe or follow the podcast so you don't miss a single episode. Enjoyed the episode? Share it with a friend, and leave a rating and review to help us reach more people!We need your questions! Email commonspace@ahumc.org or visit https://ahumc.org/questions to submit your faith-related questions.Email us at podcasts@ahumc.org or visit ahumc.org to learn more about Alamo Heights UMC.Recommended Reading:‘The Epic of Gilgamesh' by Unknown‘Genesis for Normal People' by Jared Byas and Peter Enns ‘Theology of the Old Testament' by Walter Brueggemann‘Spiritual But Not Anxious' by Darrell SmithHosts: Chris Estus, Ryan Jacobson, and Darrell Smith
"Abide in Jesus" - John 15:1-11 - Pastor Darrell Smith - March 16, 2025
"Friendship" - John 15:12-17 - Pastor Darrell Smith - March 16, 2025 - Evening Service
The boys are back! In this episode, our hosts celebrate Chris' 25th year of sobriety. Chris shares more of his journey while also exploring throughlines between recovery, faith, and community. What exactly can we learn and apply to our lives even if we aren't in recovery?Learn more about Recovery at AHUMC here: https://ahumc.org/recovery/Thank you for listening! Don't forget to subscribe or follow the podcast so you don't miss a single episode. Enjoyed the episode? Share it with a friend, and leave a rating and review to help us reach more people!We need your questions! Email commonspace@ahumc.org or visit https://ahumc.org/podcasts to submit your faith-related questions.Email us at podcasts@ahumc.org or visit ahumc.org to learn more about Alamo Heights UMC.Recommended Reading:‘Alcoholics Anonymous: The Big Book' by Alcoholics Anonymous World Services Inc.‘Breathing Under Water' by Richard RohrHosts: Chris Estus, Ryan Jacobson, and Darrell Smith
A ONE HOUR SPECIALFOCUSING ON THE SOUL BROTHERSSYNDICATE ON THE LAUNCH OF THE DRIFTER SINGLE FEATURING DARRELL SMITHDEAN AND SAM
Thank you for listening! Don't forget to subscribe or follow the podcast so you don't miss a single episode. We need your questions! Email commonspace@ahumc.org or visit https://ahumc.org/podcasts to submit your faith-related questions. Email us at podcasts@ahumc.org or visit ahumc.org to learn more about Alamo Heights UMC. Recommended Reading: ‘The Day the Revolution Began' by N.T. Wright ‘Faith Lies' by Darrell Smith ‘Did God Kill Jesus?' by Tony Jones ‘Original Blessing' by Danielle Shroyer HOSTS: Chris Estus, Ryan Jacobson, and Darrell Smith
Leadership vs. Headship - Darrell Smith
Stolen Valor is a term being used a bunch and so join is joined by Darrell Smith & Thomas Speciale about it as well as an upcoming Trump Golf Tournament for Veterans.
Locked and loaded for a Thursday John chats with Darrell Smith, Thomas Speciale, Matt DiNardo, Peggy Grande, Michael Greer & Matt Lauer on this Thursday Edition of Richmond's Morning News with Sam NewsMan.
Thank you for listening! Don't forget to subscribe or follow the podcast so you don't miss a single episode. We need your questions! Email commonspace@ahumc.org or visit https://ahumc.org/podcasts to submit your faith-related questions. Email us at podcasts@ahumc.org or visit ahumc.org to learn more about Alamo Heights UMC. Recommended Resources: Genesis 1 & 2 ‘Cosmos' with Neil deGrasse Tyson ‘God in Creation' by Jürgen Moltmann ‘Genesis for Normal People' by Peter Enns ‘Getting Involved with God' by Ellen F. Davis ‘This Strange and Sacred Scripture' by Matthew Richard Schlimm HOSTS: Chris Estus, Ryan Jacobson, and Darrell Smith
DESCRIPTION: Thank you for listening! Don't forget to subscribe or follow the podcast so you don't miss a single episode. We need your questions! Email commonspace@ahumc.org or visit https://ahumc.org/podcasts to submit your faith-related questions. Email us at podcasts@ahumc.org or visit ahumc.org to learn more about Alamo Heights UMC. Recommended Resources: ‘God is Not One' by Stephen Prothero ‘The Trinity and the Kingdom' by Jürgen Moltmann ‘Learning to Pray' by James Martin ‘Another Name For Every Thing' Podcast with Richard Rohr ‘What We Talk About When We Talk About God' by Rob Bell ‘Open and Relational Theology' by Thomas Jay Oord HOSTS:Chris Estus, Ryan Jacobson, and Darrell Smith
Thank you for listening! Don't forget to subscribe or follow the podcast so you don't miss a single episode. We need your questions! Email commonspace@ahumc.org or visit https://ahumc.org/podcasts to submit your faith-related questions. Email us at podcasts@ahumc.org or visit ahumc.org to learn more about Alamo Heights UMC. Recommended Reading: What Is the Bible? by Rob Bell Why the Bible Began by Jacob L. Wright Speaking Christian by Marcus Borg Hosts: Chris Estus, Ryan Jacobson, and Darrell Smith
Thank you for listening! Don't forget to subscribe or follow the podcast so you don't miss a single episode. We need your questions! Email commonspace@ahumc.org or visit https://ahumc.org/podcasts to submit your faith-related questions. Email us at podcasts@ahumc.org or visit ahumc.org to learn more about Alamo Heights UMC. HOSTS: Chris Estus, Ryan Jacobson, and Darrell Smith
Faith Is The Victory - Darrell Smith
Healing - Darrell Smith
TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast
On Friday, the Erie City Mission announced that Darrell A. Smith will be its next Chief Executive Officer, effective January 1, 2023. Stephen Westbrook, who has been the CEO for the last seven years, will end his tenure with the Erie City Mission on December 31, 2022. Both gentlemen joined us at the Joel Natalie Show Monday to share their stories and the state of the Mission's essential work.
Business of Cannabis with David Skuy & Darrell Smith, MXXN - Mike Kennedy, Green Check Verified
Business of Cannabis with David Skuy & Darrell Smith, MXXN - Mike Kennedy, Green Check Verified
Prophecy - Darrell Smith
TalkErie.com - The Joel Natalie Show - Erie Pennsylvania Daily Podcast
In advance of the Erie City Mission's Annual Banquet, Thanksgiving food bag giveaway, and the winter months, we caught up with Darrell Smith, the COO of this over-century old Erie charity.
A Testimony Of Forgiveness - Darrell Smith
"Cash flow comes from equity and net-worth."- Gino On this episode, Gino interviews Philip Bivens, Casey Moss and Darrell Smith. Philip, Casey and Darrell are Jake and Gino student community members. The big shift all of them had was to leave the W-2 to invest their time in multifamily real estate business. As Gino dives deep in each of their experiences of jumping off the cliff i.e. quitting the W-2 job, with the assurance to land safe, they talk about their big paradigm shifts. They share the tips to prepare well for being a full time multifamily investor without W-2. Are you tired of working a 9-5 job with no chance for advancement? Are you sick of living paycheck to paycheck, never knowing when your next raise will come? If you're ready to quit your job and live like a boss, this video is for you. Watch as we show you the path to financial freedom. With our framework, you can quit your day job and start living the life you've always wanted. So what are you waiting for? Key Moments: 00:00 Introduction 03:40 Why multifamily? 07:30 Tips for leaving W-2 job for full time in real estate business 10:41 Big paradigm shift 13:50 Steps to take when you are stuck 15:00 Diving into the first deal 20:05 How does the second deal look like after the first one? 23:01 Cash flow comes from equity and net-worth 25:20 What to look for in partnership? 27:38 Recommended books and learning resources 29:37 Wrap-up Reach out to Philip, Casey and Darrell by connecting with them on their email casey@bandmlegacy.com In real estate, your network is your net worth, attend our Live Events and network with the fellow investors and professionals: https://jakeandgino.com/live-events/ About Jake & Gino Jake & Gino are multifamily investors, operators, and mentors who have created a vertically integrated real estate company that controls over $4,000,000,000 in assets under management. They have created the Jake & Gino community to teach others their three-step framework: Buy Right, Finance Right and Manage Right®, and to become multifamily entrepreneurs. Subscribe to this channel: https://ytube.io/3McA Sign up for free training: https://jakeandgino.mykajabi.com/freetraining The resources you need to succeed at every level of apartment investing: https://jakeandgino.com/resources/ Apply for Mentorship: https://jakeandgino.com/apply/ #realestate #multifamilyrealestate #multifamilyinvesting #investing #apartmentinvesting Jake & Gino Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jakeandgino/ Jake & Gino Twitter: https://twitter.com/JakeandGino Jake & Gino Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/jake-and-gino-llc/ Jake & Gino Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jakeandgino/ More ways to engage with the Jake & Gino Investor Community: MM5: https://jakeandgino.com/mm5/ Rand Cares: https://jakeandgino.com/randcares/ The 100 Year Real Estate Investor: https://www.dualassetstrategy.com
Well with the addition of "Mayor Smith" this week, the tiles turn up the dial on the brain dump and give some insight on longevity, and a "brief" conversation on the 4x4 from some different angles. Sir Lucious plays some WOULD YOU RATHER...tune in and see what he chooses! Want to have an exploratory conversation about YOUR track equipment needs? Connect with us: Host Mike Cunningham on Twitter: @mikecunningham Email: sales@gillathletics.com Phone: 800-637-3090 Twitter: @GillAthletics Instagram: @GillAthletics1918 Facebook: facebook.com/gillathletics LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/gillathletics/
Darrell Smith is a teacher, writer, liturgist, and integral theologian. Serving both in the church and as the founding director of Chapter 3—an ecumenical, non-profit committed to serving people and the common good—Darrell has been exploring and, at times, protesting faith, religion and spirituality for over twenty years. Darrell's exploration and protest has led him to homeless shelters, recovery groups, and refugee ghettos as well as universities, churches, and prisons. He has supported relief efforts in Central and South America and worked with such organizations as Renovaré, Apprentice, and Kairos Prison Ministry. Darrell attended the Perkins School of Theology, Wayland Baptist University, the Robert Webber Institute for Worship Studies, and Texas A&M University and holds degrees in English, Speech Communication, Christian Ministry, and Worship Studies. His most recent published work is 2019's Faith Lies: Seven Incomplete Ideas That Hijack Faith and How to See Beyond Them. For the last 20 years, Darrell has served at Alamo Heights United Methodist Church in San Antonio, Texas. Darrell is married to Stacy, and they have three children—Nathanael, Samuel, and Abigail. His personal interests include basketball, fitness, kickboxing, music, and good conversation.
During this fireside chat, Republic Services President and CEO Jon Vander Ark and National Waste & Recycling Association President and CEO Darrell Smith will discuss leadership; labor; diversity, equity and inclusion; safety; industry challenges; and more. Vander Ark, who joined Republic Services in 2013 as executive vice president, chief marketing officer, was named president and CEO of the company in June 2021. Join us as Vander Ark discusses his rise to CEO, his strategy for sustainably handling customers' environmental services needs, where we currently stand as an industry and what may be in store for the industry in the future. Connect with us! Instagram: @WasteExpo Twitter: @Waste360 OR @Waste_Expo Facebook: @Waste360's WasteExpo Liz Bothwell on Twitter: @LizBothwell Subscribe to our newsletters: https://www.waste360.com/resources/subscribe-our-waste360-newsletters
Darrell Smith is a teacher, writer, liturgist, and integral theologian. Serving both in the church and as the founding director of Chapter 3—an ecumenical, non-profit committed to serving people and the common good—Darrell has been exploring and, at times, protesting faith, religion and spirituality for over twenty years. Darrell's exploration and protest has led him to homeless shelters, recovery groups, and refugee ghettos as well as universities, churches, and prisons. He has supported relief efforts in Central and South America and worked with such organizations as Renovaré, Apprentice, and Kairos Prison Ministry. Darrell attended the Perkins School of Theology, Wayland Baptist University, the Robert Webber Institute for Worship Studies, and Texas A&M University and holds degrees in English, Speech Communication, Christian Ministry, and Worship Studies. His most recent published work is 2019's Faith Lies: Seven Incomplete Ideas That Hijack Faith and How to See Beyond Them. For the last 20 years, Darrell has served at Alamo Heights United Methodist Church in San Antonio, Texas. Darrell is married to Stacy, and they have three children—Nathanael, Samuel, and Abigail. His personal interests include basketball, fitness, kickboxing, music, and good conversation.
Alamo Heights United Methodist Church
Alamo Heights United Methodist Church
Darrell Smith is a teacher, writer, liturgist, and integral theologian. Serving both in the church and as the founding director of Chapter 3—an ecumenical, non-profit committed to serving people and the common good—Darrell has been exploring and, at times, protesting faith, religion and spirituality for over twenty years. Darrell's exploration and protest has led him to homeless shelters, recovery groups, and refugee ghettos as well as universities, churches, and prisons. He has supported relief efforts in Central and South America and worked with such organizations as Renovaré, Apprentice, and Kairos Prison Ministry. Darrell attended the Perkins School of Theology, Wayland Baptist University, the Robert Webber Institute for Worship Studies, and Texas A&M University and holds degrees in English, Speech Communication, Christian Ministry, and Worship Studies. His most recent published work is 2019's Faith Lies: Seven Incomplete Ideas That Hijack Faith and How to See Beyond Them. For the last 20 years, Darrell has served at Alamo Heights United Methodist Church in San Antonio, Texas. Darrell is married to Stacy, and they have three children—Nathanael, Samuel, and Abigail. His personal interests include basketball, fitness, kickboxing, music, and good conversation.
Alamo Heights United Methodist Church
Alamo Heights United Methodist Church
Darrell Smith is a teacher, writer, liturgist, and integral theologian. Serving both in the church and as the founding director of Chapter 3—an ecumenical, non-profit committed to serving people and the common good—Darrell has been exploring and, at times, protesting faith, religion and spirituality for over twenty years. Darrell's exploration and protest has led him to homeless shelters, recovery groups, and refugee ghettos as well as universities, churches, and prisons. He has supported relief efforts in Central and South America and worked with such organizations as Renovaré, Apprentice, and Kairos Prison Ministry. Darrell attended the Perkins School of Theology, Wayland Baptist University, the Robert Webber Institute for Worship Studies, and Texas A&M University and holds degrees in English, Speech Communication, Christian Ministry, and Worship Studies. His most recent published work is 2019's Faith Lies: Seven Incomplete Ideas That Hijack Faith and How to See Beyond Them. For the last 20 years, Darrell has served at Alamo Heights United Methodist Church in San Antonio, Texas. Darrell is married to Stacy, and they have three children—Nathanael, Samuel, and Abigail. His personal interests include basketball, fitness, kickboxing, music, and good conversation.
Darrell Smith is a teacher, writer, liturgist, and integral theologian. Serving both in the church and as the founding director of Chapter 3—an ecumenical, non-profit committed to serving people and the common good—Darrell has been exploring and, at times, protesting faith, religion and spirituality for over twenty years. Darrell's exploration and protest has led him to homeless shelters, recovery groups, and refugee ghettos as well as universities, churches, and prisons. He has supported relief efforts in Central and South America and worked with such organizations as Renovaré, Apprentice, and Kairos Prison Ministry. Darrell attended the Perkins School of Theology, Wayland Baptist University, the Robert Webber Institute for Worship Studies, and Texas A&M University and holds degrees in English, Speech Communication, Christian Ministry, and Worship Studies. His most recent published work is 2019's Faith Lies: Seven Incomplete Ideas That Hijack Faith and How to See Beyond Them. For the last 20 years, Darrell has served at Alamo Heights United Methodist Church in San Antonio, Texas. Darrell is married to Stacy, and they have three children—Nathanael, Samuel, and Abigail. His personal interests include basketball, fitness, kickboxing, music, and good conversation.
Greg and Eli talk about raising money to to cure cancer with PGA pro Doug Barron, the WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational with Darrell Smith and more.
Listen to a chapter from the audiobook Know the Faith: A Handbook for Orthodox Christians and Inquirers, written by Fr. Michael Shanbour and read by Darrell Smith. Find links to the print, ebook, and audiobook versions of Know the Faith at store.ancientfaith.com/search.php?Search=&search;_query=know. Listen to the entire author interview at ancientfaith.com/podcasts/exlibris/know_the_faith.
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On today's show we discuss the news of the day including Gov. Cuomo, being less white, Trump at CPAC, and Mr. Potato Head before diving into our first ever interview with Darrell Smith of Hero Fund USA to talk about supporting our first responders.
5: On Men Going Home...hosted by Chris Wolfe...Darrell Smith...a serial robber...who spent 40 years in the Florida Prison System...talks about his drug addiction that began in high school...and his need to obtain money...at any cost...to fuel his drug addiction...a sad story of drug addiction that cost a man 40 years of his life in prison...
Darrell Smith is our guest on today's podcast as we discuss the concepts of 'Original Sin' and 'Original Blessing' as theological underpinnings that have deep implications for how we come to know who God is, who we are as individuals, and how we see one another. As it turns out, where you begin has serious implications for living.Darrell Smith is the author of 'Faith Lies: Seven Incomplete Ideas That Hijack Faith and How to See Beyond Them.'You can find his book on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/2Vf0wLbYou can reach Darrell at:. https://www.darrellsmith.orgoneLife Maps is, at its core, interested in helping people to recognize and respond to God in their stories. The seven lies Darrell talks about invitations to consider how a few shifts in perspective on how we think about God and faith effect our ways of being in the world. You don't have to agree with everything he says to appreciate the deep thinking that has led Darrell and others to a healthy spirituality that prioritizes love as its highest value.If you have engaged in 'Listen to My Life: Maps for Recognizing and Responding to God in My Story' visual life mapping, you'll see that this conversation relates directly to the bottom line on the 'My Life Story' map, where you are asked to consider how you have noticed God, or viewed who God is over the course of your life. This conversation is a great way to help you sort out what stories you have been handed about who you are and who God is -- and prayerfully decide what to take with you, and what to leave behind.Please explore www.onelifemaps.com to download a free introduction booklet to 'Listen to My Life: Maps for Recognizing and Responding to God in My Story,' that contains the artwork we refer to in this episode. You can purchase your 'Listen to My Life' portfolio on that website, too.Audio Meditations as a Thank You for Your SupportWe're on a mission to help people recognize and respond to God in their story. Will you help?Our Patreon subscription, at http://www.patreon.com/onelifemaps offers you access to recorded audio meditations that are created to assist you in becoming self-aware and God-aware.Sibyl Towner and I (Sharon Swing), co-authored the 'Listen to My Life: Maps for Recognizing and Responding to God in My Story' visual maps, and we produce the oneLifemaps podcast along with our friend and Director of Facilitator Development, Joan Kelley.We are offering you the opportunity to support the continuation of the oneLifemaps podcast and the publishing of 'Listen to My Life' in and weekly audio meditations as a token of our appreciation.If we can serve you, please let us know by emailing us here.EquipmentWe've had some questions about our podcasting equipment. Here is what we use:RecorderMicrophonesMicrophone StandsHeadsetMicrophone Wind ScreensHeadset Extension CordsHeadset Cable SplitterThe links in this episode may give us a minuscule amount of affiliate revenue from Amazon, but they won't cost you anything at all. Thanks for the support. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jon R Anderson, and his guest, Dr. Darrell Smith, talk about how some of our misgivings, about our faith, can interfere with how we relate to one another, especially our spouses. Darrell Smith, a pastor for over 20 years, is the author of “Faith Lies: Seven incomplete Ideas that Hijack our Faith and How to See Beyond Them”.
Darrell Smith, author of 'Faith Lies: Seven Incomplete Ideas That Hijack Faith and How to See Beyond Them' is our guest on episode 30 of the oneLife Maps podcast.oneLife Maps is, at its core, interested in helping people to recognize and respond to God in their stories. The seven lies Darrell talks about invitations to consider how a few shifts in perspective on how we think about God and faith effect our ways of being in the world. You don't have to agree with everything he says to appreciate the deep thinking that has led Darrell and others to a healthy spirituality that prioritizes love as its highest value.If you have engaged in 'Listen to My Life: Maps for Recognizing and Responding to God in My Story' visual life mapping, you'll see that this conversation relates directly to the bottom line on the 'My Life Story' map, where you are asked to consider how you have noticed God, or viewed who God is over the course of your life. This conversation is a great way to help you sort out what stories you have been handed about who you are and who God is -- and prayerfully decide what to take with you, and what to leave behind.You can find his book on Amazon here: https://amzn.to/2Vf0wLbYou can reach Darrell at:. https://www.darrellsmith.orgPlease join us for a virtual journey thru 'Listen to My Life' starting September 10, 2019 with Sharon Swing, Sibyl Towner and Joan Kelley. Find out more at: https://onelifemaps.lpages.co/september-2019-listen-to-my-life-virtual-workshop-landing-pagePlease explore www.onelifemaps.com to download a free introduction booklet to 'Listen to My Life: Maps for Recognizing and Responding to God in My Story,' that contains the artwork we refer to in this episode. You can purchase your 'Listen to My Life' portfolio on that website, too.Sharon Swing and others on our team offer one-on-one coaching or spiritual direction as guidance thru the 'Listen to My Life' experience in addition to virtual coaching groups that happen several times a year.Please join us for a virtual journey thru 'Listen to My Life' starting September 10, 2019 with Sharon Swing, Sibyl Towner and Joan Kelley. Find out more at: https://onelifemaps.lpages.co/september-2019-listen-to-my-life-virtual-workshop-landing-pageAudio Meditations as a Thank You for Your SupportWe're on a mission to help people recognize and respond to God in their story. Will you help?Our Patreon subscription, at http://www.patreon.com/onelifemaps offers you access to recorded audio meditations that are created to assist you in becoming self-aware and God-aware.Sibyl Towner and I (Sharon Swing), co-authored the 'Listen to My Life: Maps for Recognizing and Responding to God in My Story' visual maps, and we produce the oneLifemaps podcast along with our friend and Director of Facilitator Development, Joan Kelley.We are offering you the opportunity to support the continuation of the oneLifemaps podcast and the publishing of 'Listen to My Life' in and weekly audio meditations as a token of our appreciation.If we can serve you, please let us know by emailing us here.EquipmentWe've had some questions about our podcasting equipment. Here is what we use:RecorderMicrophonesMicrophone StandsHeadsetMicrophone Wind ScreensHeadset Extension CordsHeadset Cable SplitterThe links in this episode may give us a minuscule amount of affiliate revenue from Amazon, but they won't cost you anything at all. Thanks for the support. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, Jason joins me once again to talk with Darrell Smith & Ra X, creators of "Twilight Hotel Vol 1." "Twilight Hotel" is the story of a 100-year-old West Florida hotel that holds a very sinister secret. Built on the land that was once the home of the most notorious plantation in all of North America, where thousands upon thousands of African slaves and Seminole Indians were murdered in ritualistic ceremonies. It is also the home of an ancient evil, malevolent deity named "She". Stay tuned till the end for a chance to get your own copy of Twilight Hotel Vol. 1*. Head over to the Kickstarter page and help them get this out to the world: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/twilight-hotel-vol-1/twilight-hotel/description Follow us on social media:https://twitter.com/NerdsFTChttps://www.instagram.com/nerdsftchttps://ww.facebook.com/NerdsFTC Get our Merch:bit.ly/NerdsMerch Saul:https://twitter.com/Better_CallMe Greg:https://twitter.com/ThatAmazingTwithttps://www.instagram.com/thatamazingtwit David:https://twitter.com/DaveyDave503https://www.instagram.com/daveydave Theme by: Jake Lionharthttps://twitter.com/Jake_Lionheart
Sunday Conversations Usually, you don't hear from us on a Sunday. But here it is - Sunday Conversations. For now, Sunday conversations is a three-part series sharing the stories of three remarkable people who have faced great challenges in their lives. Each has a very different story, but they have in common that they have taken their individual challenges and turned them into an opportunity to help others. Today's Interview is featuring Darrell Smith, also known as Big D. I let Darrell introduce himself: “My name is Darrell Smith. I am a writer, podcaster, and former postman who was taken out of my profession due to a physical condition which caused me to lose my vision. I documented my journey, as well as discussed my mental health issues in a podcast known as The Mailman's Survival Guide to The Galaxy.” I hope you will tune into Darrell's podcast and share it with a friend who is dealing with depression. Support us on Patreon! We love your support! Please visit our page and pledge as little as $1 to help create that world we all want to live in. Visit our Website: http://www.sustainablelivingpodcast.com/ Find Darrell's podcast on iTunes and subscribe - and while you are there, subscribe to ours as well!
In this episode, Jenn Wilson introduces our new producer, Stephanie Zvan, and Kim Ellington talks to Frank Edwards, Ronald F. Murphy, Cheryl Abram, and Darrell Smith – authors who presented at the Black Nonbelievers fifth anniversary celebration in Atlanta last month. On January 16, 2016, Black Nonbelievers from all over gathered together in Atlanta to celebrate the organization's five year anniversary. One of the day's panels focused on black atheist and humanist authors. Kim Ellington attended the anniversary celebration and took the opportunity to talk to these panelists. --- Frank Edwards is the author of the Jupiter Strong series, books designed for children and parents. The focus of this series was to showcase images of African people in dignifying terms and rebuild family values. From our series, children will learn critical thinking skills, self love, communal responsibility and have fun doing it! --- Ronald F. Murphy, one of three children born to Raymond and Catherine Murphy, was raised in the quiet town of Maplewood, New Jersey. Having parents as educators, his upbringing was layered with the clichéd notions that education is the key to a better future, and moreover a necessity for acceptance in our modern society. Thus, it was Mr. Murphy's inquisitive nature and desire for learning that bred in him a healthy skepticism and ultimately led to his pragmatic search for answers to life's biggest questions. --- Cheryl Abram was born in 1975 in Houma, Louisiana. She is a mother of four and currently lives in Northern Virginia. A graduate of the Catholic University of America in Washington D.C. she holds a Master's degree in Social Work and a Master's of Science in Quality Systems Management. A life-long learner, Cheryl is an Army veteran working as a learning and development specialist in a federal government agency in Washington DC. Firing God is Cheryl's memoir of her "leap of doubt" that led her to fire God. --- Darrell Smith is an educator, author, writer, lecturer, and atheist advocate. When he came out atheist to his children, they told him he couldn't be an atheist because there were no black atheist. You Are Not Alone was Darrell's answer to that charge.
Darrell Smith's day job is with Purple Cow Organics, which tells you something significant about one of Darrell's passions, and in his other hours he plays with Embedded Reporter and The Pardee Boys, using his skillful voice and fiddle.