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Metal Nerdery
#264 TITLE TRACKS

Metal Nerdery

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 99:45


“I'm just letting you know; I was holding back…it may get worse…”   TITLE TRACKS are not always the ultra-obvious, one trick pony they'd seem to be. Sometimes it IS ultra-obvious and is smack dab in the middle of the chorus where it belongs, sometimes only one of the words might be included in the chorus, and still other times “the chorus is not explicitly mentioned” anywhere within the title track at all.    As you can tell, the rules regarding TITLE TRACKS are often “unburdened by what has been” particularly when factoring in all the confusing rules and conditions that seem to be a part of the burdensome phenomenon known as TITLE TRACKS. But while everything that preceded this sentence may not make any logical sense to a logical person with a logically functioning mind, it's nothing that we can't power through and figure out by working together. Get ready for a “spicy release” and prepare for “a little heat tingle…from the backside” when you JOIN US in a collective assessment of “what can be” with Metal TITLE TRACKS.   Visit www.metalnerdery.com/podcast for more on this episode Help Support Metal Nerdery https://www.patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast Leave us a Voicemail to be played on a future episode: 980-666-8182 Metal Nerdery Tees and Hoodies – metalnerdery.com/merch and kindly leave us a review and/or rating on the iTunes/Apple Podcasts - Spotify or your favorite Podcast app Listen on iTunes, Spotify, Podbean, or wherever you get your Podcasts. Follow us on the Socials: Facebook - Instagram - Twitter   Email: metalnerdery@gmail.com Can't be LOUD Enough Playlist on Spotify Metal Nerdery Munchies on YouTube @metalnerderypodcast Show Notes: (00:01): “Speaking of which…” / “Three or four coats…”/ #giveup #stop / “I am so good at that…”/ “I'm a master at my craft…”/ “…like you're having an affair…”/ “I can't dry handy jack like you can, dude…”/ #bressyou / “Isn't #COVID #trending again?”/ “She's a pessimist?” / “The seasoning guy? Earnhart?” / #TypeONegative / #AwwwwMannnn / #TypeOThirty / “It's got #KillAllTheWhitePeople on it…”/ ***WARNING: #listenerdiscretionisadvivsed *** / “Don't forget about #tiresome ….”/ “World has…#toomanyprobrems…”/ “Uh oh…”/ #whoops / ***WELCOME BACK TO THE METAL NERDERY PODCAST!!!*** / “At 1:11 p.m. man, just saying words…”/ ***IF YOU WANNA SKIP THE NONSENSE…GO TO #THEDOCKET *** / “Don't do that…you'll miss all the fun stuff…”/ “appetizers can sometimes be better than the meal…”/ “Sometimes it's a fucking trainwreck…”/ “You know all those people are dead…”/ “They're probably gonna be voting this year…”/ #thisepisodesbeeroftheepisode #VoodooRanger #AtomicPumpkin (“Why can't this be vag?”) / #spicyrelease / “Oh boy, oh jeez…”/ “There's some #backendheat there… a little #tinglebackthere …a little #heattingle…”/ #hotwingsASMR #downthere / “Just fingerblast her with some yogurt…”/ “That's my favorite…”/ #threemilkpussy / #neveradullmoment / #RussellsReflectionsASMR / #Tubing #HelenGeorgia #AlpineVillage / “Olga with their tits out, but not really…”/ “You've gotta hammer the meat…” / #schnitzelASMR / “You put a little lemon juice on it…”/ “She's a lotta fun…but she's also…a lot…”/ “Did you ever work at a restaurant?” / “It sounds like her poon is probably awesome…”/ “This is gonna be a little bit of a long story…”/ “The traffic guy on #99x …”/ “It smells like a skunk got run over in the street…”/ “You think he's packing maximum sausage?” / “That's the first thing you go to?” / “I'm trying to tighten it up…”/ #TheShining / #theworldsbiggesttits / “He's got a giant personality…”/ “Don't put him on blast…”/ “Pretty and attractive…and funny as shit…” / #oilandwater    (24:24): “I was giving you an example of personality…”/ #Mondays #smokybar #Hopsecutioner / “I've gotta say…I did try a #CaptainAndDrPepper …”/ “we have a voicemail, but IN the voicemail, it says…” / #correspondance #metalnerderypodcast at #youtube at #facebook at #instagram email us at metalnerdery@gmail.com or GIVE US A CALL AND LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL AT 980-666-8182!!!*** “Like play it backwards…”/ #RMSAsunioj / #DocketThirty / METAL NERDERY PODCAST PRESENTS:  TITLE TRACKS!!! / “This is gonna be volume one of God knows how many…”/ “If you had to pick one from #IronMaiden …?” / “Is that kinda like a quasi-title track a little bit?” / “also a statement, NOT a question…”/ “Nowhere in that motherfucking song, does he say…”/ “He's only got 20 free minutes left in his day…”/ “That was the UHF not the VHF…”/ #DefendersOfTheFaith / “He was born before music!” / “If I'm being honest…or fair…#LiveAfterDeathVersion is better…”/ #IronMaiden POWERSLAVE #ScreamForMeLongBeach / #alltimealbums / “How about a little #ScreamBloodyGore by #Death ???” / #Death SCREAM BLOODY GORE    (40:10): “those guys…were more into the extreme stuff…”/ “Did you?” / “Slayer…this one's difficult…”/ “Raining Blood or Hell Awaits?” / “I remember, I was about to go to sleep…”/ “Is that pretty close?” / “That is a good one…”/ #Slayer HELL AWAITS (“Seasons is not an album, but Show No Mercy is an album…”) / “I'm gonna join you, shut up!”/ #maybe / “Let's dance…”/ #BeavisAndButtheadASMR / “wait, WHAT?” / #mouthfuloflyricsASMR / “Fucking #Hardwired…”/ #itdoesntmatterASMR / “Well technically…”/ “That song does not even have…oh I'm sorry…”/ #imwrong / “There was not a song called #Zoso on #Zoso …”/ “It's close enough…it's got the title plus another word…”/ “Priest would be Painkiller, am I right?” / #JudasPriest PAINKILLER / “What happened!?” / “What about Sabbath?” / “What about AC/DC?” / “Flick and Fly are both good…”/ “Dude, what happened?” / #twanglificationASMR / “Does that sound get you goin'?” / “We're all different…”/ #MCTentacleChoice / #hotgarlicspaghettifartASMR / “I'm just letting you know; I was holding back…”/ #ACDC FLY ON THE WALL / “Quick question…”/ “Not old…just in their pocket…”   (1:03:57): “Was there a song for #FatalPortrait?” / “I mean it's close…”/ “According to you, it doesn't count…”/ “What about Ozzy?” / #OzzyOsbourne THE ULTIMATE SIN #killeropener / #tobefair / #MCTentacleChoice / #StormtroopersOfDeath #SOD SPEAK ENGLISH OR DIE / “It never gets old…”/ #Primus FRIZZLE FRY / “Like heavy in a very strange way…”/ #Ministry PSALM 69 / “It's got a mood…” / “I feel…like my heart is being touched by Christ…”/ #PraiseJesus / #CaptainButthole / “Butthole is age restricted…”/ “we already talked about that…”/ “Holy Diver or Last In Line?” / “Shiny diamonds…and clean tigers…”/ #Dio THE LAST IN LINE / “I wanna hear y'all argue…” / #TheAccused GRINNING LIKE AN UNDERTAKER / “Their sound is…pretty clean. It's like the AC/DC of thrash…”/ “What about your #ST?”/ “I'm sorry, what?”    (1:24:22): “You know what I mean…” / “What about #Anthrax?” / “What about #Megadeth?” / “Let's see…” / “You and your #Speed reference…”/ #Overkill OVERKILL III: UNDER THE INFLUENCE #WREKage / #applecable / #Kreator TERRIBLE CERTAINTY / “It is kinda evil…a little bit.”/ “One more…”/ #Forbidden FORBIDDEN EVIL #nevergetsold / “this might be the best album EVER…”/ “Who the fuck can do THAT!?” / #progressivemetal #progressivethrash / “There's no mention of vag in there…”/ “Cowboys or Trendkill?” / #Pantera THE GREAT SOUTHERN TRENDKILL / “That's #audioCalgonASMR …”/ #hotgarlicspaghettifartASMR / ***THANK YOU FOR JOINING US!!!*** / #untilthenext #nerdout #outroreel ***COME PICK UP SOME METAL NERDERY MERCH AT METALNERDERY.COM/MERCH *** #outroreelASMR 

How the Heck Have You Been?!
20. How Mr. Earnhart has Been!

How the Heck Have You Been?!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 55:08


Today I am talking with Jeremy Earnhart, the President and CEO of Music for All. You heard that right, the man who used to drive over the my junior high and teach runny-nosed seventh graders how to play trumpet, is now heading up an incredible national organization, only part of which is running the Bands of America competitions that I knew and loved so much at my time in high school. In talking with him, I had almost forgotten just how charismatic he is, and how good he is at taking his ideals surrounding music, marching band, and general pageantry, and implementing them in the most efficient way that maximizes the amount of lives he betters.  We met up at our joint alma mater, The University of North Texas where Music For All was hosting a one-day summer camp. It felt good to be around all those instruments again. Mr. Earnhart brought along Mrs. Cindy Powell, who worked with him at Arlington ISD, and is now on the Music for All board of directors. I am incredibly grateful for Mr. Earnhart and Mrs. Powell giving me a couple hours of their time, and I hope you enjoy the conversation. Visit https://musicforall.org to see all the great work Mr. Earnhart and others are doing to bring music to ALL. To support the How the Heck Have You Been?! Podcast, go to artbymarker.com and buy some cool art.

Behavior Hour
35: Climbing Up the Ladder- Behavior Therapist to Clinical Director with Charlotte Earnhart

Behavior Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 75:29


In today's episode, Magali & Erin meet with Charlotte Earnhart, BCBA!! The ladies discuss Charlotte's journey from working direct as a behavior therapist into a supervisory role, and then now a Clinical Director. With career advancements and growth, there are some challenges to overcome! @radicalbehaviorgroup ADVERTISEMENT LINKS The SD Store Code: RAD for 15% off --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/magali-torres8/support

Hunters HD Gold®, Behind the Lens
S3 E4 - Behind the Lens with Gregg Earnhart

Hunters HD Gold®, Behind the Lens

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 88:09


To provide the competitive shooting community with informative content and high quality supplements, uniquely formulated to help athletes reach their highest degree of performance.” Gregg's Mission Statement. Well, another product has come to the market that was created by a shooter for shooters. Gregg has an amazing story of business and vision for helping shooters be better on the range. I was not sure how this works and I was thinking this was all hype, boy was I wrong, Gregg gets into the nuts and bolts of our health on and off the range. Check them out on instagram @‌MakeReadyNutrition and https://makereadynutrition.com Use HuntersHD for a discount that no one else has to my knowledge as this was released.Music by: Icares Album: In Good Company 2007 Find on Spotify@‌ShepsGuitarStuff on InstagramFake: ICares Permission Granted by: John SheppardSomething About You: ICares Permission Granted by: John SheppardChristmas Scar: ICares Permission Granted by: John SheppardEverlasting Breath: ICares Permission Granted by: John SheppardFalling to Pieces: ICares Permission Granted by: John SheppardThings I Hate About You: ICares Permission Granted by: John Sheppard#HuntersHDGold #BehindTheLens #2a #podcast #podcasting #PodcastandChill #live #love #friends #family #firearms #fun #sexy #usa #trending #training #safe #fyp #gun #shooting #pistil #rifle #shotgun #sports #extremesportsDiscover the world of competitive shooting sports through the eyes of industry leaders, top athletes, and match directors in the Behind the Lens Podcast, hosted by Brian Conley of Hunters HD Gold. Delve into captivating conversations that reveal the passion, dedication, and skill that define the shooting sports community. Brian, a steadfast supporter of the shooting sports, brings unique insights and expertise to each episode. Uncover the latest trends, techniques, and stories from the people who shape the shooting sports landscape. Join us as we explore the dynamic world of competitive shooting, the shooting industry, and the remarkable individuals who make it all possible.Hunters HD Gold Links:Website: https://huntershdgold.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/huntershdgold/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HuntersHDGoldYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBWH4kOqaX-x34uYOviQ-tgUnited States Practical Shooting Association Official Eyewear: https://uspsa.orgSteel Challenge Shooting Association Official Eyewear: https://scsa.orgMetal Madness Official Eyewear: https://...

Hunters HD Gold®, Behind the Lens
S3 E4 - Behind the Lens with Gregg Earnhart

Hunters HD Gold®, Behind the Lens

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 88:09


To provide the competitive shooting community with informative content and high quality supplements, uniquely formulated to help athletes reach their highest degree of performance.” Gregg's Mission Statement. Well, another product has come to the market that was created by a shooter for shooters. Gregg has an amazing story of business and vision for helping shooters be better on the range. I was not sure how this works and I was thinking this was all hype, boy was I wrong, Gregg gets into the nuts and bolts of our health on and off the range. Check them out on instagram @‌MakeReadyNutrition and https://makereadynutrition.com Use HuntersHD for a discount that no one else has to my knowledge as this was released.Music by: Icares Album: In Good Company 2007 Find on Spotify@‌ShepsGuitarStuff on InstagramFake: ICares Permission Granted by: John SheppardSomething About You: ICares Permission Granted by: John SheppardChristmas Scar: ICares Permission Granted by: John SheppardEverlasting Breath: ICares Permission Granted by: John SheppardFalling to Pieces: ICares Permission Granted by: John SheppardThings I Hate About You: ICares Permission Granted by: John Sheppard#HuntersHDGold #BehindTheLens #2a #podcast #podcasting #PodcastandChill #live #love #friends #family #firearms #fun #sexy #usa #trending #training #safe #fyp #gun #shooting #pistil #rifle #shotgun #sports #extremesportsDiscover the world of competitive shooting sports through the eyes of industry leaders, top athletes, and match directors in the Behind the Lens Podcast, hosted by Brian Conley of Hunters HD Gold. Delve into captivating conversations that reveal the passion, dedication, and skill that define the shooting sports community. Brian, a steadfast supporter of the shooting sports, brings unique insights and expertise to each episode. Uncover the latest trends, techniques, and stories from the people who shape the shooting sports landscape. Join us as we explore the dynamic world of competitive shooting, the shooting industry, and the remarkable individuals who make it all possible.Hunters HD Gold Links:Website: https://huntershdgold.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/huntershdgold/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HuntersHDGoldYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBWH4kOqaX-x34uYOviQ-tgUnited States Practical Shooting Association Official Eyewear: https://uspsa.orgSteel Challenge Shooting Association Official Eyewear: https://scsa.orgMetal Madness Official Eyewear: https://...

Your House Our Rules
Bailey Is Now DJ Dale Earnhart, Carnival Row, Fargo, Ted Lasso, And Writers Strike WWBSO11/13/23

Your House Our Rules

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 17:07


The crew discuss the media they've been consuming for the last week. We get into "Fargo" and how shows need to go through a pilot process. Bailey is rebranding her DJ persona. Games on PlayStation Plus. "Ted Lasso" and Apple TV, And "Carnival Row" On Prime. https://Linktr.ee/YourHouseOurRules Spillz Socials: https://Linktr.ee/Spillz Mike's Socials: https://linktr.ee/MichaelWallet Bailey's Socials: https://linktr.ee/DJRedline Jeff's Socials: https://www.facebook.com/jeff.hoeh 

Topping Talks
Topping Talks Ep. 23 Gregg Earnhart Founder Make Ready Nutrition & Mitch Chapman Cybersecurity Engineer

Topping Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 121:25


Topping interviews Gregg Earnhart and Mitch Chapman. Gregg is the founder of Make Ready Nutrition, cybersecurity sales engineer, and competitive shooter. Mitch Chapman is a consulting systems engineer and competitive shooter. Learn about their fascinating journeys from starting as a firewall engineer to starting a nutrition company specifically for competitive shooters. Topping Talks is Sponsored by Topping Technologies & ExpressVPN. Protect your online privacy https://www.xvuslink.com/?a_fid=toppi... also if your business needs IT assistance you can reach Topping Technologies at sales@toppingtechnologies.com Follow Topping on Twiitter-https://twitter.com/NicTopping

The South Florida Sunday Podcast
South Florida Sundays Autism Awareness 4-16 Charlotte Earnhart Florida Autism Center

The South Florida Sunday Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 6:56


This week Trey Brazier talks to Charlotte Earnhart who is the center director of the Florida Autism Center in Palm Beach Gardens. They discuss how autism is diagnosed, the myths about the condition, who is affected by Autism and much more information.

Fantom Facts Society
The curse of Talatigi

Fantom Facts Society

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 60:42


Free seed giveaway on facebook! Also why the irish still have the best work ethic, and why did one town need to turn off their power. then we go into the curse of Talladega and why a shaman's curse has cursed the world's fastest speedway.‘FOR FREE': Prolific sperm donor gives his seed away on Facebook | Toronto SunDead Body Propped Up By Two Men To Collect Pension At Post Office (ladbible.com)Rescuers Lead Stranded Dog to Safety by Dangling Sausage from Drone - OddeeFrench pet care firm stops selling fish bowls - they drive fish mad | Toronto SunFrench pet care firm stops selling fish bowls - they drive fish mad | Toronto SunNorth Carolina man who scaled energized electrical tower causes widespread power outage | Fox NewsIndian Wars: Red Stick War 1813-1814 (geni.com)Muscogee - Wikipedia

AUSA's Army Matters Podcast
Soldier Today: 2021 Army NCO of the Year & Soldier of the Year

AUSA's Army Matters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 39:24


The U.S. Army's 2021 Best Warrior Competition winners represent Army Futures Command and Army Pacific. SMA(R) Dailey interviews NCO of the Year SSG Adam L. Krauland, and Soldier of the Year SGT Justin J. Earnhart. They discuss their personal and military background, where they started and what made them decide to compete for the Best Warrior title. Guests:SSG Adam L. Krauland, NCO of the Year, U.S. Army Pacific SGT Justin J. Earnhart, Soldier of the Year, U.S. Army Futures Command Host: SMA (Ret) Daniel Dailey, AUSA's Vice President for NCO and Soldier Programs   Resources: U.S. Army Best Warrior Competition Web: https://www.army.mil/bestwarrior/ AUSA's NCO & Soldier Programs Web: https://www.ausa.org/programs/nco-and-soldiers Twitter (Dailey): @15thSMA Recommendations for future topics are welcome via email at podcast@ausa.org.

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Preacher Boys Podcast
The Power of Finding Your Voice | Becky Earnhart

Preacher Boys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 45:46


Support the Show:https://www.patreon.com/preacherboysPurchase a Preacher Boys shirt, mask, sticker, or other merch to rep the show! https://www.teepublic.com/user/preacher-boys-podcast________________View Becky Earnhardt's Statementhttps://youtu.be/BGXbUvEbqz0View Austin Gardner's Statement:https://youtu.be/1aOsY3F8mIURead Vision Baptist Mission's Statements:https://visionmissions.org/accusations-against-our-founder/Read Leaked Internal Emails from the Vision Baptist Missions' Teams:https://projectthailand.net/2021/09/06/exposing-vision-baptist-missions-response-to-allegations-against-austin-gardner/Find more stories regarding the IFB movement by visiting:– preacherboysdoc.com– https://www.facebook.com/preacherboysdoc/– https://twitter.com/preacherboysdoc– https://www.instagram.com/preacherboysdoc/To connect with a community who share the Eric Skwarczynski and the Preacher Boys Podcast mission to expose abuse in the IFB, join the OFFICIAL Preacher Boys Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1403898676438188Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/preacher-boys-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Brentwood Church of Christ – Brentwood, Tennessee
Miracle of Miracles – June 2, 2021 – Paul Earnhart

Brentwood Church of Christ – Brentwood, Tennessee

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 38:57


Cliff's Notes Real Estate Podcast
Episode 78: Sandbar Estates Developer, Paul Earnhart

Cliff's Notes Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 44:52


Sandbar Estates on South Padre Island is an 11-acre development that spans from Highway 100 to the Gulf of Mexico. It is an exclusive, gated community offering 15 proposed luxury, gulf-front homes for sale.One homesite is 75-feet wide and approximately 1-acre in total area. The home is the award-winning, Southern Living Coastal design “St. Helena” floor plan which features up to 4,200 square feet of living space, 4-bedrooms, 4-bathrooms, 2 car garage, and decks overlooking the waters of the Gulf of Mexico.The developer, Paul Earnhart, has spent his entire 45-year career in construction, real estate sales, and resort hospitality, primarily in Florida. While Texas does not require licensing of builders, Florida does, and the owner achieved the level of Certified Builder. This allowed him to construct all residential types and commercial buildings up to three stories. Being from Florida, awareness of the special building requirements for oceanfront homes along the Gulf is rooted in decades of experience, engineering and construction plans for the homes at Sandbar Estates to be far in excess of the highest standards that the state of Texas requires for coastal properties.

Lifeonaire
Setting Yourself Up to Win and Pursuing Your Passion with Steve Earnhart

Lifeonaire

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 52:50


So many of us are steered down a road away from our passions. We’ve all heard it before: you’ll never be able to make a living doing that. Steve Earnhart is here with a counter-argument as he shares about how he made a living as a musician! He covers: The power of putting in the work (from practicing your craft to learning from those who have been successful in your desired field) How being surrounded by supportive people can fill you with a deep rooted sense of hope The edge that being open to different ways of utilizing your passion can give you in your career The importance of disregarding any influences that tell you you can’t do it Musician or not, this message is for you if you long to pursue your passion but have hesitations. Steve provides such an inspirational reminder that with dedication and creativity, you too can flourish in your endeavors!

Texas Impact's Weekly Witness
Ep. 130 What's Next? Josh Houston & Sid Earnhart

Texas Impact's Weekly Witness

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 39:22


What’s Next? Texas Impact’s Josh Houston and Sid Earnheart join the conversation to discuss the process for canvassing election results, confidence in the election systems and give an overview of topline results from Election Day to help prepare for the Texas Legislature.

Young Artists Spotlight
Young Artists Spotlight 2020: Fresno State Vocal Soloists

Young Artists Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 27:30


This week on Young Artists Spotlight, we welcome vocal performers from Fresno State, as well as Dr. Maria Briggs and Dr. Cari Earnhart. In addition to the performances, Briggs and Earnhart will discuss the upcoming Fresno Art Song Festival (Feb 29) and the CSUF Carmina Burana gala (Mar 13-15).

Temple Baptist Church Kokomo
The Man Who Refused to be Intimidated!

Temple Baptist Church Kokomo

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2020 42:52


One of the greatest displays of courage is found among those who take a quiet stand for what is right by refusing to be intimidated.  Samuel the prophet was one such individual who continued to stand strong his entire lifetime.

Southside church of Christ in Mt. Pleasant Texas
Paul Earnhart: What does the Lord want from me? (11/8/19)

Southside church of Christ in Mt. Pleasant Texas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 38:42


Southside church of Christ in Mt. Pleasant Texas
Paul Earnhart: Worship as a Way of Life (11/7/19)

Southside church of Christ in Mt. Pleasant Texas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 32:09


Southside church of Christ in Mt. Pleasant Texas
Paul Earnhart: God’s Exceedingly Great Power (11/5/19)

Southside church of Christ in Mt. Pleasant Texas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 35:35


Southside church of Christ in Mt. Pleasant Texas
Paul Earnhart: What it means to believe in Jesus (11/4/19)

Southside church of Christ in Mt. Pleasant Texas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 47:16


Southside church of Christ in Mt. Pleasant Texas
Paul Earnhart: The Insanity of Sin (11/3/19)

Southside church of Christ in Mt. Pleasant Texas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 43:42


Southside church of Christ in Mt. Pleasant Texas
Paul Earnhart: The Incomparable God (11/3/19)

Southside church of Christ in Mt. Pleasant Texas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 37:18


Guys Who Do Stuff
Steve Earnhart - Making a Life as a Creative Entrepreneur

Guys Who Do Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 60:13


Mentioned in today's episode: Prince's Gold Album. Hired Gun - a documentary recommended by Steve made by Netflix about the touring musicians hired by major bands. Pharrell's, “Happy” made $2,700 in publisher and songwriter royalties from 43 million Pandora streams in the first quarter of 2014, according to an email from music publisher Sony/ATV CEO Marty Bandier obtained by Digital Music News. source. Hard-Boiled Comics was the first comic series Steve Earnhart released. Steve mentioned a book he used to learn how to layout artwork in his early days called "DC Comic's Guide to Coloring and Lettering" Which he termed the Rosetta Stone for drawing comic books. Spawn #1 comic sold millions of copies in the '90s. Marvel Unlimited is a subscription service for comic books and is to comic books what Spotify is for music.  Steven King's book "On Writing" Steven Pressfield's book "The War of Art."  Podcast produced at Podcast Cary.

Tracksmack Radio
8/17/2019 SPECIAL Dale Earnhart, Jr Plane Crash Update and More

Tracksmack Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2019


TrackSmack Special Edition Dale Earnhardt Jr Plane Crash, NASCAR Bristol Preview, INDYCAR from Pocono Preview, and NHRA from Brainerd International Raceway.

Tracksmack Radio
8/17/2019 SPECIAL Dale Earnhart, Jr Plane Crash Update and More

Tracksmack Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2019


TrackSmack Special Edition Dale Earnhardt Jr Plane Crash, NASCAR Bristol Preview, INDYCAR from Pocono Preview, and NHRA from Brainerd International Raceway.

Brentwood Church of Christ – Brentwood, Tennessee
Abraham: Tested or Tempted? – August 7, 2019 – Paul Earnhart

Brentwood Church of Christ – Brentwood, Tennessee

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 45:19


Funny Messy Life
Road Rage - 021

Funny Messy Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 24:52


I’m not sure if anybody’s ever done research on why Americans become rabid, buggy-eyed butt hornets when we get behind the wheel, but if they ever do figure it out, I want to be among the first ones to know. I know it’s easy to want to point a finger at the other guy - usually the middle one - when there’s one road, but more than one driver. But whenever something goes wrong, I’m finding that nine times out of ten, I’m the one with the problem. So I’ll call myself a butt hornet when it fits, but there’ve been occasions when I did nothing wrong and still got the raw end of the deal. I enjoy driving, for the most part, except when other people do things that get all up under my skin. I’ll list a few examples so you’ll get a solid picture of the kinds of things I’m talking about: Going too slow in front of me. Going too slow beside me. Going too slow when you’re pulling out in front of me. Going too slow when you’re making your turn in front of me. Pulling out in front of me. Making a turn in front of me. BEING in front of me, etc. There are too many more to list and I know full well that the issue is with me and my impatience. And I'm trying to learn to be a more gracious driver. I really am. But it's hard, especially when people ignore the rules. Take, for instance, the four-way stop sign. To the best of my knowledge, the driver's manual states that the right of way belongs to the driver who came to a complete stop first and in successive order, until all vehicular operators have made it safely through and on their merry way. That doesn't happen a lot of the time in the south where hospitality tends to be thrown around all helter-skelter whether it's needed or not. At least in my neck of the woods, people with the right of way, have an annoying habit of urging you to go first. Because they're nice and they're courteous and they won't have it mentioned to their grandma that they (gasp) went first! Nobody likes to be slapped in the back of the head and told, You's raised better'nat! I like me some southern hospitality, but not in traffic. You go first. No, you go. You have the right of way. Naw, naw. I insist - you go ahead of me, good suh! I will not do such. I'z raised better'nat. I've sat behind vehicles that were involved in an eternal volley of politeness that made me want to do something drastic like rolling down my window and screaming to them at the top of my lungs. "Somebody GO ALREADY! Hearses have gas pedals, ya know! School busses too, Mrs. Crenshaw!" And I'm sure all of the people in the funeral procession would feel the same way, even the dead guy. Hurry it up, Director, before somebody else gets my dang grave! It's probably just me that gets irritated by that kind of thing, really. I just feel like we should all know the rules and if we'll follow them to the letter, traffic will move a lot more efficiently. Follow the rules to the letter, you say? Are you telling us you've never gone a mile over the speed limit then? I have to be honest ... that's not what I'm saying. Truth is, I have a lead foot and I've had to curb that in the interest of my health and also the health of my wallet. But I'm not the only person who misbehaves on the road. You should be in the car with my wife some morning if she hasn't gotten the chance to pet an animal. But we're not talking about her Mr. Hyde personality when she's yet to yell, "KITTEH!" and nuzzle the belly of a feline. No, I'm the one on the couch here. In my early twenties, I worked in a profession I loathed from day one. Stories from the world of small loans is a whole other episode and I've definitely got some interesting stuff to tell you about that part of my life, but for now, just know that a husband trying to jump over the counter to fight me on my very first day put a bad taste in my mouth for the collections industry. Needless to say that because of hating that job from the start, I dreaded going in every morning and my commute was an irritation, too. It took me about thirty minutes one way and I had to drive around South Carolina backroads to get there as quickly as possible. One morning was particularly bad and to this day, I point to what I'm about to tell you as one of the reasons I get so completely out of sorts with bad drivers in front of me sometimes. Let me paint a picture for you. I was already running late, which meant I had a certain criteria I expected drivers in front of me to follow and it was very simple: At least go the speed limit. Is that hard? I didn't think so. I never think so. In fact, it's still one of the top criteria I expect from you if I happen to get behind you on the road. And for the record, I won't ride your tailpipe unless you're just being ridiculous about it. Anyhoo, it turns out that halfway through the commute, just as my coffee had started to get cool enough to drink and I'd actually come to terms with the fact that I'd be late and calling people to tell them they had to pay on their loan would be blissfully delayed for a little longer, I got behind a young woman in an old hatchback, going about 15 miles under the speed limit. Imagine my joy at being behind her on an old country back road where you don't get many chances to pass and if you do, there's probably going to be 57 cars coming the other direction. I didn't want to call people and ruin their mornings any more than those people wanted to be called, but I also didn't like getting fussed at for being late. So you might be able to come up with some of the words I probably let slip out while I was behind her - words I can't use here, but went colorfully beyond the initial commentaries of, "Can you not see the speed limit?!" or "The gas pedal is ON THE RIGHT!" or maybe even "I WILL CUT YOU!" Of course, she couldn't hear me. I know it was a she because of what happened next. After a couple of missed opportunities to pass because there was a parade going on in the opposite lane when the center line was broken and it was legal to, I finally saw it, bright and glowing with a choir of angels singing and pointing the way ahead ... AHHHH ... Come thou labored and weary vehicular operator ... pass and be weary no moooooorrrre! So I did. I pressed my foot to the accelerator and felt the heavenly vibration of a motor picking up speed and chewing up the asphalt as God intended. But something was wrong. As I moved into the oncoming lane to pass, the car ahead of me sped up and I had to press the gas harder. But the woman in the old hatchback also pressed harder so that I had to go way faster than I wanted to in order to get around her and the line was about to go double up ahead due to a looming sharp curve. As I made it even to her car, I looked over and the woman ... hold on while I take a deep breath because this part still gets me madder'n a yella jacketr at a picnic ... (deep breath aaaannnnndddd relax) ... She looked at me, shook her head as if to say, NO. YOU SHALL NOT PASS! and sped up more. I panicked and looked behind me, but the line of cars that had moved up to fill in where I'd been was too long and my only option was to channel my inner Earnhart and go NASCAR fast to get around her, which would have been fine, but ... I got back over into my lane just after the legality of my passing ran out before the curve. Which would have been fine, but ... I hadn't had a chance to slow down to the speed limit from the insane amount of speed I had to get to in order to pass the witch in the old hatchback. Which would have been fine, but ... The first car in the line coming around the corning in the opposing lane was a State Trooper. Yeah. He licked his chops and threw on the lights immediately and my goose was cooked. He didn't want to hear my excuse. He didn't care about my story titled, The Ho In The Hatchback. All he was concerned with was the fact that I was going lightspeed and passing on a double yellow line. And he was rude about it. With how our noble law enforcers are paid way too little for their sacrifice, I assumed maybe he'd gotten a call that morning from a bill collector or something, because he seemed to be in a really bad mood. I don't know what the woman's problem was. Maybe she saw me railing at her about her slowness in her rearview mirror before I passed and that set her off. If so, that ought to be a lesson to me. It's funny, I've gotten insulted when it was the other way around before. I was once driving at exactly the speed limit and a redneck in a pickup truck was riding my tail so close that I could smell his breath. Boon's Farm, anyone? He didn't like me going the speed limit, but I wasn't going to speed just to make him and the tooth he had left happy. He eventually got the opportunity to pass me and did. He needed a muffler, by the way. Not sure if he knew it or not. I shook my head when he went by and as he was moving back over into the lane, I assume he had to put down his bottle of Boon's Farm before sticking his arm out the window and flipping me the bird. That actually made me laugh. Once again, I was on my way to work one morning when a carload of rednecks got behind me. I assume everybody who acts like an idiot is a redneck because so often ... they are. And once again, they rode my butt so close I could smell their cologne. High Karate anyone? I like to drive the speed limit or just over it, maybe by five miles an hour or so. I've had too many speeding tickets over the years and I don't care for them. But five miles over wasn't good enough and the crazy thing was, they had plenty of opportunities to pass. I still don't understand why these people stayed behind my car to harass me, but they did. Later, they turned off, but not before apparently thinking it would just be hilarious to call the cops and give them my license plate number and vehicle description, telling them I was driving drunk. So I'm minding my own business, coming into town and sipping my coffee because it had just gotten cool enough to drink, and a city policeman slips in behind me without my noticing. The scenario went a little something like this. "Know why I pulled you over?" "No, officer. I don't think I was speeding. If I was, it wouldn't have been more than four or five miles an hour over because I'm a good driver, even if I sometimes get frustrated with women of ill repute who cause me to have to speed and pass on a double yellow line, but that didn't happen, so no. I can't say that I do." "Well somebody called us saying you were driving all over the road and it looked like you were drunk. Have you had anything to drink today, Mr. ..... Blackston?" (I'd handed him my license and registration without him having to ask. I know the drill.) "Yes, sir. Orange juice and this coffee." (He laughed, which was a good sign.) "I didn't think you'd had any alcohol. I've been following you for a while and you've done nothing to make me have to pull you over, but when we get these calls, we have to check it out, you understand? I'm going to have to give you a breath-a-lizer, which you can refuse, but if you do, I have to make you get out of the car and do some physical tests." "I'll take a breath-a-lizer." (Which I did and the results made him laugh again.) He apologized for the inconvenience and I told him there was no apology needed and I hoped he didn't get any calls from bill collectors. I told him who I suspected made the call and why and he said it wasn't unusual for people to waste time and resources like that. That was uncomfortable and unnecessary. I was the one not breaking the law, well ... not by much. And it wasn't like they young hooligans playing a prank. They were not nice people who tried to ruin my day. The jokes on them. I got a funny story out of it. It did bother me until I realized nobody I knew drove by while I was getting a breath-a-lizer done. If it had happened on the main drag through town, there would have probably been a blurb about it on page three of the paper right next to an article about how Blackberries don't grow like they used to and a piece describing a local marketer's pitch to Boone's Farm about rolling out a High Karate flavored brew. My temper and my mouth are a constant process of improvement, though and as much as I still say things I shouldn't and then wish I hadn't, especially when I'm behind the wheel, there was a time when I was a lot worse about it. I make no secret or apologies that I'm a follower of Christ. But for a while back in my twenties, I lost my way and became somebody I'm not proud of - somebody my wife eventually had to tell me she was at times embarrassed to be around. For reasons I won't go into in this episode - maybe in a different one - I went through a phase of using extremely foul language and not just around my peers. It got to where I relished the idera of saying something that made other people uncomfortable. I thought they'd look up to me as a renegade - maybe somebody they secretly wished they had the guts to be like. I was absolutely not behaving in a way Jesus Christ would approve of and whether or not you see things the way I do spiritually, is beside the point. I knew what I sincerely believed, but had strayed from it. What does this have to do with road rage, Michael? Nothing so far, but wait. It's about learning to control myself and an amazing thing that happened which you're welcome to consider a coincidence, but I truly and totally do not. It was a miracle - a gift directly from God and an immediate answer to prayer. I used to work at a large market radio station on the weekends in Greenville, SC. Overnights. It didn't pay much, but I hadn't been married long and we needed the money from a second job. The overnight weekend shift made it easy to get away with things on-air that should've gotten me fired. There was a Friday night at the end of a week long revival at my church and the preacher had made a point that stuck with me. He said you don't have to act like a Christian. Nobody does - it's your choice. But don't say you're a follower of Christ in one breath and act like the devil in the next. Be what you are and own it, basically. That night it hit me that I was living two lives and I needed to decided which one it was gonna be that defined me. I believed in Jesus Christ and that He is who He says He is. I decided that if I was going to be a man of integrity, I had a choice to make, but I couldn't have it both ways and so I re-dedicated my life. There was an issue, though. I could put an end to being a jerk and trying to behave in ways that weren't becoming of a Christian. Unfortunately, the language and temper thing was a bigger hurdle and on my way to work at the station that night, I asked God to take that from me. I told Him I couldn't do it on my own and that this was one of those things I'd need the Holy Spirit to intervene on. And it worked. I'd tried to tame my tongue before, but suddenly it felt true and I actually cried all the rest of the way to the station. Jump ahead a couple of weeks and I'm on the way there again. I'd made the decision to quit the station because I could find extra work elsewhere in a place that wasn't so tempting to slide back into my old ways and somewhere else would probably pay better anyway. But I'd given them a few week's notice and this was one of my final weekends. The road is dark and desolate for a stretch just before you get to the interstate and it was there that my back left tire decided to blow. This was before cell phones were in everybody's hand and I didn't have one. It was also before I made enough money to have anything fancier for a jack than one of the cheapie kind that comes with the car and starts to buckle about two inches into the lift. And I had no flash light. Perfect. I pulled to the side of the road, got out, and could see in the moonlight that my tire was completely flat. I wanted to cuss. No, that's not right - I wanted to fly into a profanity laced tyrade that would include, but not be limited to, screaming it at the top of my lungs and throwing something through the window of my car. I started to do that. I started to cuss - we call it cuss in the south, get used to it - and I think I might have actually kicked the side of the car. But then there was a voice in my head. not audible, but that soft, comforting voice and it reminded me of my new dedication and that while nobody else was around and it was late at night, I needed to exercise control in reverence to my promise, because it will be honorable to God. So I calmed down and prayed. I said I was sorry and that although I didn't know what I was going to do because the jack I had wasn't going to be enough and I had no light, I would obey and trust in Him. I calmly took the spare out of the back, still praying, and the moment I set it against the car, there were headlights that appeared over the hill. I hoped they would stop and I hoped they would be nice to me. I could be robbed, murdered, tortured there and nobody would know it. The driver topped the hill and came to my position, pulling their car in behind me in a manner that suggested they expected to find me in need of some help. The driver left on his lights so that my car was illuminated and because of that, I couldn't tell much about them, other than it was a man. A very, very, incredibly large man. He was both tall and wide and could have had whatever way he wanted with puny little me. He didn't say anything when he got out, but went directly around to his trunk and took out one of those impressive hydraulic jacks, the metal bar that went with it, and a lug wrench. I already considered him a miracle. God had taken no time in answering my prayers and I wanted to thank him for stopping. "You don't know what an answer to prayer you are." He didn't reply. I thought it was odd, but he might be in a hurry - maybe even not really happy to have to help someone, but obligated, so he just wanted to get it over with. He bent and started working on my tire. "I can do the work. I hate to make you do it," I told him. Nothing, not even a nod. "My names Mike. What's yours?" He looked up at me sternly and put up a hand to shush me, but still, he refused to say a word. I started to get a little bit irritated. I mean, if you didn't want to help, fine. I'd figure something out. But if you're gonna stop and lend a hand, at least you don't have to be rude about it. I kept all of that to myself, though, and shut up until finished. When he was done, he took his tools back to his car and put them in the trunk, then walked back to where I was standing. "Thanks again. Can I give you anything for your trouble?" He put up a massive paw again and reached into his back pocket for his wallet. From there, he pulled a worn, feathered at the edges business card and handed it to me. I don't remember what it said his name was, but here's what it said his title was: Pastor for the church of the deaf, mute, and blind. He left me the card and shook my hand, then turned back toward his car. I thought about calling out my thanks again, but didn't. I don't think he would have heard me and he wouldn't have been able to tell me, you're welcome. I'm a lot older and wiser now and it stabs me every time I think about the fact that I misplaced the card and never got a better chance to show my appreciation. Maybe that was the way it was supposed to be. But now, if I'm about to totally lose it, that miracle is brought to mind and the lesson in it that might have been overwhelmingly silent, but that I heard loud and clear. And it calms me. Rage is natural and anger is justified at times. Just don't let it define you.

Northfield Blvd church of Christ - Murfreesboro, TN
The Challenge to Choose - Paul Earnhart

Northfield Blvd church of Christ - Murfreesboro, TN

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 36:12


2019 Weekend Gospel Meeting - Lessons from the Sermon on the Mount, by Paul Earnhart

Northfield Blvd church of Christ - Murfreesboro, TN
A Radical Righteousness - Paul Earnhart

Northfield Blvd church of Christ - Murfreesboro, TN

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2019 43:44


2019 Weekend Gospel Meeting - Lessons from the Sermon on the Mount, by Paul Earnhart

Northfield Blvd church of Christ - Murfreesboro, TN
An Absolute Devotion - Paul Earnhart

Northfield Blvd church of Christ - Murfreesboro, TN

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2019 42:34


2019 Weekend Gospel Meeting - Lessons from the Sermon on the Mount, by Paul Earnhart

Northfield Blvd church of Christ - Murfreesboro, TN
A Higher Happiness - Paul Earnhart

Northfield Blvd church of Christ - Murfreesboro, TN

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2019 45:28


2019 Weekend Gospel Meeting - Lessons from the Sermon on the Mount, by Paul Earnhart

Northfield Blvd church of Christ - Murfreesboro, TN
A Kingdom Not of This World - Paul Earnhart

Northfield Blvd church of Christ - Murfreesboro, TN

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 39:37


2019 Weekend Gospel Meeting - Lessons from the Sermon on the Mount, by Paul Earnhart

The Thriving Christian Artist
15 - Step of Faith - A Conversation with Ceramic Artist, Clive Earnhart

The Thriving Christian Artist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2018 26:30


In this episode, Matt talks with emerging ceramic artist Clive Earnhart. It's a fascinating conversation as they discuss Clive's journey to stepping out in faith and following his lifelong dream of becoming a full-time, vocational artist. Find out more about Clive's work on his website at https://cliveearnhart.com/ or on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/cliveasher To connect with Matt, visit http://www.MattTommeyMentoring.com and @matttommey on Facebook and Instagram. Join thousands of other artists on Facebook in our free community, Thriving Christian Artists - https://www.facebook.com/groups/thrivingchristianartists/Support the show (https://matttommeymentoring.mykajabi.com/p/createdtothrivemembership)

Debate Dispute Controversy
Earnhart, brain injuries in sports, Chargers draft, Rockets vs Spurs + more

Debate Dispute Controversy

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2017 62:00


Dale Earnhart Jr retires Brain injuries in sports shorting athletes career and what is being done? Scottty Paine tells us why the LA Chargers had a great draft The Rockets took game one by smashing the Spurs. Are the Spurs dynasty coming to an end? Some Kentucky Derby talk also some MLB talk PLUS SO MUCH MORE  

Darkside Records Podcast
Episode 19: A New Low

Darkside Records Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2016 77:06


A low brow episode this month with Special Guests Jesse Tepper (Sound of a Smirk) and an interview with the band Ate Bit (at 51:30) and the debut their new song “Not So Stellar”! Plus, man buns, upcoming events, impressions, dale earnhart, juggalos, william sadler sightings, Berto joins an exclusive club, bob dylan winning the nobel prize, cyber attacks, beer, groveling for a PBR sponsorship, kidney stones, vasectomy, Disneyland and Disneyworld, Metro North policies, we give listener homework, body disposal methods, Jesse Tepper incriminates himself, JB calls out a pro wrestler, and roberto discusses women’s issues. Recorded October 21, 2016 at Darkside Records, 611 Dutchess Turnpike in Poughkeepsie, NY.

Everyday Superhumans
Alison Earnhart’s School of Honk!TX

Everyday Superhumans

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2016 45:17


Self described as the real-life love child of Miss Frizzle & Buckaroo Banzai, Alison Earnhart is quite the character. Serving as member of Honk!TX, an annual New Orleans style brass band music fest in Austin, TX, she has helped in bringing a whole new level of excitement in the live music capital of the world. When she's not jamming out in one of the many brass bands she's in, you can find her at the Liberal Arts & Science Academy inspiring young minds of the wonders of the universe in her astronomy course, and working on hands on projects in her engineering courses. Alison is a true renaissance woman. In Everyday Superhumans season two opener, Kyle and Caroline sit down with Alison and chat about what exactly Honk! is, the importance of both the arts and sciences in education, and how anyone can go and find their passion. This episode is well worth the wait! More on Honk!TX Official Website Like on Facebook Follow on Twitter See what's happening on Instagram Honk Fest's official website More on Alison STEMpire Central - Alison's official blog @STEMpireQueen - Alison's official Twitter More on Everyday Superhumans EverydaySuperhumans.com Rate us on iTunes We want your feedback, take a quick 10 question survey about the episode by clicking here. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and more! We are also on YouTube! Special thanks to Adam Dodson Designs for our shiny new logo! Music in this episode Opening Theme - Take a Chance Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Closing Theme - "Door to Door" by Alex Allen

Oak Mountain Gospel Meetings
Paul Earnhart, Lesson 8

Oak Mountain Gospel Meetings

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2015


What Heaven is All About Click to download or save

Oak Mountain Gospel Meetings
Paul Earnhart, Lesson 7

Oak Mountain Gospel Meetings

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2015


How Do You See the Church? Click to download or save

Oak Mountain Gospel Meetings
Paul Earnhart, Lesson 6

Oak Mountain Gospel Meetings

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2015


The Cost of Following Jesus Click to download or save

Oak Mountain Gospel Meetings
Paul Earnhart, Lesson 5

Oak Mountain Gospel Meetings

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2015


What Believing in Jesus Means Click to download or save

Oak Mountain Gospel Meetings
Paul Earnhart, Lesson 4

Oak Mountain Gospel Meetings

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2015


The Astonishing Christ Click to download or save

Oak Mountain Gospel Meetings
Paul Earnhart, Lesson 3

Oak Mountain Gospel Meetings

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2015


God's Incredible Love for Sinners Click to download or save

Oak Mountain Gospel Meetings
Paul Earnhart, Lesson 1

Oak Mountain Gospel Meetings

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2015


The Purpose and Power of the Lord's Supper Click to download or save

Oak Mountain Gospel Meetings
Paul Earnhart, Lesson 2

Oak Mountain Gospel Meetings

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2015


A God Beyond All Comparison Click to download or save

Led By Truth Podcast
How Do You See the Church? - Paul Earnhart

Led By Truth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2012 45:49


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Led By Truth Podcast
The Cost of Following Jesus - Paul Earnhart

Led By Truth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2012 48:42


Led By Truth Podcast
What It Means To Believe In Jesus - Paul Earnhart

Led By Truth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2012 50:13


Led By Truth Podcast
The Incomparable God - Paul Earnhart

Led By Truth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2012 31:27


Led By Truth Podcast
The Lamb of God - Paul Earnhart

Led By Truth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2012 42:19


Fantastic Forum
Fantastic Forum #3 11-03-11 Hard Bullied Comics' Steve Earnhart and Darth Vader and The Lost Command

Fantastic Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2011 115:08


Steve Earnhart of Hard Bullied Comics talks to the team about creating indie comics and his latest tittle The Villain and the Forum reviews Darth Vader and The Lost Command. Fantastic Forum assemble!

WordsFitlySpoken
Paul Earnhart - Challenges for the 21st Century

WordsFitlySpoken

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2009 38:56


Broadcasting lecture by Paul Earnhart, entitled Challenges for the 21st Century. For more information, please visit this podcast at http://www.wordsfitlyspoken.org/