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In this special BONUS episode of the Kate Languages Podcast, I spoke to the incredible Crista Hazell about creativity in MFL. Drama, music and film are such wonderful (and possibly under-utilised?) tools that we can use in our teaching and Crista has so many wonderful ideas about how to fully exploit them!Find Crista on Twitter (X) @cristahazell and read her excellent book entitled MFL: How to make modern foreign language teaching exciting, inclusive and relevant - https://www.independentthinking.co.uk/speakers/crista-hazell/During the interview we referenced the following:Greg Horton, GroupTalk - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v12QHnkMcUgKagan strategies - https://www.kaganonline.com/index.phpInto Film - https://www.intofilm.orgAs always, let me know your thoughts on the episode and tell me about how you have implemented creativity in your own language teaching! I'm @katelanguages on Facebook and Instagram or email me through my website katelanguages.co.uk
Across the country, we are dealing with a referee and umpire shortage, especially in high school sports. Why is that the case, what does the job entail and if you're interested, how can you get involved? We spoke with Greg Horton, President of the Fairfield County Umpires Association. (0:00) Too many questions, not enough answers…that's what Senate Republicans are saying about the governor's electric vehicle mandate. Find out solutions to the controversial mandate for 2035 from Senator Stephen Harding, ranking member of the Environment Committee. (16:33) Crime on the Mind: Porch Pirates ahead of the Black Friday and online shopping frenzy. (35:15). Image Credit: Getty Images
Claims that the Woke Left is indoctrinating students in Oklahoma Public Schools have been a talking point of Oklahoma State School Superintendent Ryan Walters since he began his campaign. Once elected, erasing the Woke Agenda has been his ongoing mantra. My friend Greg Horton posted about the claims of … Continue reading The post #DEI and Indoctrination?! with Greg Horton first appeared on patheological: The Podcast for the Pastor-Theologian. The post #DEI and Indoctrination?! with Greg Horton appeared first on patheological: The Podcast for the Pastor-Theologian. Related posts: Goliath, David, and South Carolina Whose History? Whose Independence? An Interview with Alan Cross So the RNC Finds It Hard to Reign in The Donald or, Reality TV's Presidential Nomination Edition
In this week's episode we are joined by Greg Horton, Director of Sales for Whalers! Greg, Nick, and Sascha chat about how he got connected with Whalers, making their beer accessible, what makes a good salesperson, our fave French fry dips, and more!
On this episode I chatted with Senior writer at 405 Magazine, Greg Horton. Most people know Greg for his food writing, thats only a snippet of what he writes about and today we get into it all. His extremely interesting past, military, small towns, food, religion you name it. Gregs Story touches it all. We talk about UK food and the diversity in OKC'ss food scene. I hope this episode encourages you to branch out and try some more flavors because OKC pretty much covers every single one of them! Follow Greg here www.instagram.com/expastor 405 Top 100 List things to eat in OKC: https://www.405magazine.com/100-things-to-eat-in-okc/ This episode is presented by the Oklahoma Hall of Fame, telling Oklahoma's story through its people since 1927. For more information the Oklahoma Hall of Fame go to www.oklahomahof.com and for daily updates go to www.instagram.com/oklahomahof #thisisoklahoma
For the first time, Brewery Travels visits Oklahoma, with a focus on the capital, Oklahoma City. With Joel this week are Tabbi Burwell (Executive Director of The Craft Brewers Association of Oklahoma), and Greg Horton (Senior Writer at 405 Magazine with a focus on all things alcohol). They discuss many topics, such as the recent brewery boom, how legislation has changed, the Oklahoma Craft Beer Trail, and much more! You can follow Greg on Twitter: @winerev You can follow Tabbi on Twitter: @tabbiburwell Joel has visited over 700 breweries across 44 states plus Washington D.C. and has been able to make connections with many amazing individuals because of his travels. He is currently living on the road with his family, constantly “exploring more content and doing extensive research” (which just means visiting breweries and drinking beer)! The goal of Brewery Travels is to provide more information about craft beer scenes from around the country and shine a light on some of the excellent individual breweries that call these cities home. From Portland, Maine to San Diego, California. Austin, Texas to Duluth, Minnesota. The bright lights of New York City to the farmland of rural Iowa. Brewery Travels plans to run the gauntlet of locations, providing in-depth information on as many places as possible. With episodes coming out weekly on Thursdays, Brewery Travels is where you can get your fix if you enjoy a craft beer or traveling. Cheers! Follow Joel's travels on social media: Twitter: @brewerytravels Instagram: @brewery_travels Website: www.thebrewerytravels.com A Production of The Sota Pod Episode 31: Oklahoma City, OKC - Featuring Tabbi Burwell & Greg Horton
Visit Henry County, GA, the county's tourism and destination marketing organization, introduced the recently organized Henry County Artists Consortium with one of its first public-facing projects -- the installation of hand-painted "Squirrel Tables" at multiple locations around Henry County. Built and designed with various themes by thirty different local artists, the Squirrel Tables project features designs of local artists and seeks to better connect the art community and the people of Henry County. The two directors of the Artists Consortium, Greg Horton, CEO and owner of The Barn Beautiful, and Koren Conrad, CEO, and owner of Creativity Cafe, provide an overview of the Artists Consortium and its goals, talk about the origin of the Squirrel Tables project, and how it is genesis to an effort to create awareness of Henry County as a resource and destination for art enthusiasts and collectors.
In this week's episode, talk with Greg Horton. We talked about his incredible ride from graduating from Duke University working in Corporate America and making it to the c-suite, which is most people's coveted role in Corporate America. Still, once Greg got there, he realized this was not for him, and he found a way to become an entrepreneur by being very smart and looking for great opportunities. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hforhustle/support
Jemar Tisby, in his book The Color of Compromise: The Truth About the American Church's Complicity in Racism, offers a number of To-Dos in his chapter The Fierce Urgency of Now. One is simple: Do Something. After a bit of an absence, Patheological returns with that in mind. … Continue reading The post Race and Faith: A Conversation appeared first on patheological: The Podcast for the Pastor-Theologian. Related posts: Micheal Gerson on Evangelicals Provokes David French: A Conversation with Greg Horton Life In Review or, A Pastor Moves Forward by Looking Back: A Conversation with Scott Scrivner On the Other Side of the Ash Heap
Plenty of space in print and on-air has been given over to discussions of masculinity. What if the better question for all human beings was, “How do we live wisely in the world?” Seventeen years ago Mark Horne published, The Victory According to Mark: An Exposition of the Second … Continue reading The post Solomon Says: A Conversation with Mark Horne appeared first on patheological: The Podcast for the Pastor-Theologian. Related posts: Micheal Gerson on Evangelicals Provokes David French: A Conversation with Greg Horton Intersecting Jon Stewart Without Derailing the Subject: An Interview with Natalie Burris Anger Can't Live Alone: A Conversation with Scott Curry
Scott sits down with Greg Horton and Amy Ford from Integrity Home Care and Hospice to talk about the current COVID19 situation
Greg Horton is The Casual Athlete. He offers wellness services to people who find access to traditional fitness methods difficult. He is a local photographer, a husband, and a motivator. His motto, "fitness for the rest of us" encapsulates his mission and guides his approach to delivering fitness to the world.
Greg Horton is The Casual Athlete. He offers wellness services to people who find access to traditional fitness methods difficult. He is a local photographer, a husband, and a motivator. His motto, "fitness for the rest of us" encapsulates his mission and guides his approach to delivering fitness to the world.
Greg Horton is The Casual Athlete. He offers wellness services to people who find access to traditional fitness methods difficult. He is a local photographer, a husband, and a motivator. His motto, "fitness for the rest of us" encapsulates his mission and guides his approach to delivering fitness to the world.
Greg Horton is The Casual Athlete. He offers wellness services to people who find access to traditional fitness methods difficult. He is a local photographer, a husband, and a motivator. His motto, "fitness for the rest of us" encapsulates his mission and guides his approach to delivering fitness to the world.
Greg Horton talks about the dangers of current fitness culture and how fitness should work for non-athletes and those with disabilities. You can find Greg on Facebook at facebook.com/TheCasualAthlete.
Rick Saccone sensed a closer than expected 18th Congressional District race in Pennsylvania's Special Election. “They hate America. They hate God.” Reactionary. Rather than touting his vision, goals and plans the moment he realized he might lose where President Trump won by more than 20 percentage points, Rick Saccone … Continue reading The post Micheal Gerson on Evangelicals Provokes David French: A Conversation with Greg Horton appeared first on patheological: The Podcast for the Pastor-Theologian. Related posts: The Value of Religion, Choosing Ignorance, and Identifying Arguments: An Interview with Greg Horton “Don't Be Like Jesus” – Inverting WWJD (Pt. 2) Zhand, Sobrino, and Editing Isaiah
Jason's conversation with ExPastor, Greg Horton.
Jason's conversation with ExPastor, Greg Horton.
The last sacred thing is choice–individual choice. That line in a recent Facebook Post prodded this conversation. Even more, the conclusion of the post: . . . and we will have mass shooting after mass shooting, and churches, temples and mosques are not exempt because no one except … Continue reading The post The Last American Virtue: A Conversation with Greg Horton appeared first on patheological: The Podcast for the Pastor-Theologian. Related posts: Blue Occupations, Black Bodies and Homelessness: An Interview with Jonathan Russell Black Olive or Green Olive, What Color Was Jesus?: An Interview with Adam Clark The Greatest Spiritual Discipline: An Interview with Philip Nation
live from the Black Theatre Network 31st annual conference, costume designer Gregory Horton discusses the career that led to his NBTF lifetime achievement award for costume design.
Many of us read about how others view the world, reality and God. Few of us are able to talk and interact with those whose view of things religious is different than our own. If you had the opportunity to learn from those who are, say, Hindu, would you?… Continue reading The post Special Episode: James Younger and The Story of God appeared first on patheological: The Podcast for the Pastor-Theologian. Related posts: Pariah, Corporatist News, and Literacy, An Interview with Marty Duren The Value of Religion, Choosing Ignorance, and Identifying Arguments: An Interview with Greg Horton Beauty May Liberate Us From the Cul-De-Sac: An Interview with Bill Walker III
Pastor lives matter. But, that is not the same as #blacklivesmatter. My friend Greg Horton confirmed that to equate pastor lives, an occupation, with black lives, an incidence of birth, is considered the Fallacy of False Equivalency. Or, you may consider it a False Analogy. Occupations and Bodies Most … Continue reading The post Blue Occupations, Black Bodies and Homelessness: An Interview with Jonathan Russell appeared first on patheological: The Podcast for the Pastor-Theologian. Related posts: Pledging Allegiance to People: An (Almost) Interview with George E Young Sr Beauty May Liberate Us From the Cul-De-Sac: An Interview with Bill Walker III Walk 150 Miles In My Shoes: An Interview with Blake Oakley
One day we will decide. Until then we withhold final judgement. Even those who already voted in a primary caucus or election. Maybe there is merit in a system that illustrates why we do not make final judgments when candidates sprint out of the gate. Already several stumbled and … Continue reading The post Can Religion Bear the Weight? or, Choosing to Withhold Final Judgement appeared first on patheological: The Podcast for the Pastor-Theologian. Related posts: An Uneasy Agent of the State: Part 1, Prayer As Ceremony The Value of Religion, Choosing Ignorance, and Identifying Arguments: An Interview with Greg Horton Bern-ing Pragmatism or, Why It Does Not Matter What Bernie Believes About God
It's almost Christmas! Which only means one thing…Krampus is coming to town for all the bad girls and boys! I have a conversation with Greg Horton about the history of Krampus and other Christmas time folklore.
It’s almost Christmas! Which only means one thing…Krampus is coming to town for all the bad girls and boys! I have a conversation with Greg Horton about the history of Krampus and other Christmas time folklore.
This week on the podcast we are joined by the author of the brand new Homebrewed Christianity Guide to Jesus. Friend of the podcast, Greg Horton, conducted the interview in front of a packed house at TapWerks in Oklahoma City. Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It is time to start preparing for the Presidential Election! Ok that might not be super exciting news BUT that won't spotty rest of your water cooler from talking religion and politics in the near future. Luckily our favorite ex-pastor and religious journalist Greg Horton has agreed to join the podcast for some nerdy fun. In this episode we talk about our not-so-Christian nation, the confederate flag, USA flag in sanctuaries, wedding cakes, love of science, the most BA Pope, how to apply a religious label and other goodies. Listen and then holla back on the SpeakPipe to let us know what we should talk about next on an election year update. Greg Horton is a freelance writer and professor of English, Humanities, and Philosophy. He lives in downtown Oklahoma City in a substandard apartment that befits his status as a member of the fourth estate. He has published more than 800 articles (for real money) on topics as wide ranging as religion, wine, travel, politics, culture, music, and arts. He is most often on twitter, but fb remains open on his browser, too: twitter.com/expastor. It may be that he will finally update his blog soon, but since it doesn't earn money, maybe not: typepad.com/theparish. Over a period of about 15 years, Horton worked for three different church staffs in three different traditions, including a brief, mind-numbing stint as a senior pastor. Somehow, he has managed to turn degrees in Bible (B.S.) and Religion (M.A.) into actual non-religious credentials. Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It is time to start preparing for the Presidential Election! Ok that might not be super exciting news BUT that won’t spotty rest of your water cooler from talking religion and politics in the near future. Luckily our favorite ex-pastor and religious journalist Greg Horton has agreed to join the podcast for some nerdy fun.… Read more about Religion + Politics Pitfalls #TNT
Get ready for part 2 of 'Ten Not-So-Shocking Things You Learn in Religion 101'. The first half was pretty exciting and things don't slow down here. In this episode Tripp is joined again by Greg Horton, ex-pastor and undergrad religion professor in Oklahoma to look of a list of 10 Not-So-Shocking Things You Learn in Religion 101. Greg Horton was one of the inspirations behind starting the podcast. Tripp have stalked him online for a long time and then we got to have some fun in person on my visit to Oklahoma. It was turned into this popular episode of the podcast. Then he came back on the podcast to share 10 Dirty Secrets About Being a Minister. Way back when he had a podcast called ‘the Parish' on the wired parish podcast network. Back then he was an emergent Christian and has since left the building. Throughout his journey I have loved following his blog,hearing about his undergrad religion and ethics students, and thinking through some of the serious criticisms he has leveled against the church. Plus he also does some wine reviews. Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tons of people that are 'religious' would be shocked if they just took a religion 101 class. The divide between the academic study of religion is so huge that the experience of many students in their first religion class is disorientating. I don't think this is because religion professors hate religion and want to ruin people of faith's confidence. Largely it is evidence of just how poor our religious communities educate their members. In this episode I am joined by Greg Horton, ex-pastor and undergrad religion professor in Oklahoma to look of a list of 10 Not-So-Shocking Things You Learn in Religion 101. Well we get through half of it in this episode. Next week we will finish Greg Horton was one of the inspirations behind starting the podcast. I have stalked him online for a long time and then we got to have some fun in person on my visit to Oklahoma. It was turned into this popular episode of the podcast. Then he came back on the podcast to share 10 Dirty Secrets About Being a Minister. Way back when he had a podcast called ‘the Parish' on the wired parish podcast network. Back then he was an emergent Christian and has since left the building. Throughout his journey I have loved following his blog,hearing about his undergrad religion and ethics students, and thinking through some of the serious criticisms he has leveled against the church. Plus he also does some wine reviews. Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There are things only ministers know about being a minister. They aren't all pretty & they can even lead you to leave the church and possibly the faith. You get to hear 10 Dirty Secrets About Being a Minister with our guest and ex-pastor now a skeptic Greg Horton. Greg Horton was one of the inspirations behind starting the podcast. I have stalked him online for a long time and then we got to have some fun in person on my visit to Oklahoma. It was turned into this popular episode of the podcast. Way back when he had a podcast called 'the Parish' on the wired parish podcast network. Back then he was an emergent Christian and has since left the building. Throughout his journey I have loved following his blog, hearing about his undergrad religion and ethics students, and thinking through some of the serious criticisms he has leveled against the church. Plus he also does some wine reviews. In this Episode Greg and I discuss his top ten list of things about being a minister you just don't know or understand until you discover it on the ground. I had a great time talking with Greg and hope that where ever you are in your own relationship with the church, the faith, or ministry you appreciate Greg's openness. I did. Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greg Horton (@expastor) joins us this week to discuss skepticism and theology. We piggyback off of last week's podcast with Tripp Fuller, so I suggest you give that one a listen before this one. Enjoy! Show Notes: Greg Horton interviews Trip Fuller Suggested Reading: Christian America?: Perspectives on Our Religious Heritage Schools Of Theology: Calvinism […]
Greg Horton (@expastor) joins us this week to discuss skepticism and theology. We piggyback off of last week’s podcast with Tripp Fuller, so I suggest you give that one a listen before this one. Enjoy! Show Notes: Greg Horton interviews Trip Fuller Suggested Reading: Christian America?: Perspectives on Our Religious Heritage Schools Of Theology: Calvinism […]
This is a live Theology Nerd Throwdown from my visit to Oklahoma City. It was hosted by the local Mutiny Reading group under the leadership of Damien Parks and Todd Littleton. During the evening I talked for an hour about Philosophers loving on Paul, played some tunes, & then got GET interviewed by Greg Horton! Greg Horton was one of the inspirations behind starting the podcast. He had a podcast called 'the Parish' on the wired parish podcast network. Back then he was an emergent Christian and has since left the building. Throughout his journey I have loved following his blog, hearing about his undergrad religion and ethics students, and thinking through some of the serious criticisms he has leveled against the church. Plus he also does some wine reviews. Greg is an intelligent hard a$$ and it was a real honor to get taken to task by him. He wasn't as rough as he was with Paul Young so I only hope next time I get the harsh treatment! When I got back from OKC I had over 5 hours of audio from the live podcast and the follow interview with Greg. What you hear is the 90 minutes of the fun. Then evening was lubricated by the Mad Farmer Brewing extraordinaire Charlie who brewed up my Midnight Saison recipe - Dasein! Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is a live Theology Nerd Throwdown from my visit to Oklahoma City. It was hosted by the local Mutiny Reading group under the leadership of Damien Parks and Todd Littleton. During the evening I talked for an hour about Philosophers loving on Paul, played some tunes, & then got GET interviewed by Greg Horton!… Read more about Nerding Out in the OKC!
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