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The Fast Break
Ep. 149-The Fast Break NBA Mock Draft

The Fast Break

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 31:49


Sorry this got posted a little late, hopefully it's still entertaining to listen to what we got right and wrong even now that the draft is over. Also, I'll be honest, I (Aaron) don't follow college basketball nearly as closely as Ben, so most everything I say is filler and should be taken with a grain of salt. Thanks for listening.

NONSENSE
EPISODE 32: ft. Arrold Walton (R.O.T.)

NONSENSE

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2020 57:35


I (Aaron) have found my new favorite band, and *spoiler alert*, it is R.O.T. Arrold Walton, the lead singer, lyrical mastermind, and overall Swiss army knife of a person joins the podcast this week to share R.O.T. with the world, or at least with the reach of this podcast. Arrold talks us through R.O.T.'s new full-length album, "...As One" which is just heavy hitter after heavy hitter. I actually needed to take a water break halfway through the listening. This album will definitely resonate well with fans of Harm's Way, Code Orange (the old Code Orange...like when they were good), Inclination, Knocked Loose, etc so I would encourage you to go listen NOW.  We also talk about the formation of R.O.T. and how Arrold moved from California to join, we talk about lyrical composition, social issues in music, and his first hardcore show. Outro: "Technicolor Yawn" by R.O.T. Intro: Midwest Voice Translator by Charlie Berens (Youtube)

Table of (Mal)Contents
Super Bowls, Anna Karenina, & Cries for Help

Table of (Mal)Contents

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 54:06


Work travel is often challenging, but one benefit of it is going to conferences is that I have the opportunity to chat with writers who don't often come to Nashville. During the Super Bowl last week, Dave and I sat down to chat with Jen Wilkin, who is one of the best theologically-minded writers I know and a whole lot of fun to hang out with. Listen in as we discuss: What Jen really thinks about Super Bowl Sunday Jen's sci-fi street cred What recommending a book can mean What happened when I (Aaron) watched Les Miserables Why classic (serialized) novels might need to be edited for modern readers What more theologically-minded Christians need to keep in mind about reading What might motivate someone to write a memoir Reading while writing a Bible study All as we listen to smooth jazz and shouts of excitement about whatever's going on in the Super Bowl from the Hilton in downtown Minneapolis. This episode is sponsored by Gospel-Centered Discipleship. On April 13th, GCD will host their 2020 Writer's Intensive in Louisville KY (right before T4G) featuring Ronnie Martin, Jonathan Dodson and Jared C. Wilson. Learn more and register at gcdiscipleship.com. A few of the books we mentioned on this episode: None Like Him, In His Image, Women of the Word, and Better: A Study of Hebrews by Jen Wilkin The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein Great Expectations by Charles Dickens The Game of Kings by Dorothy Dunnett (book one of the Lymond Chronicles) The Sword of Shannara by Terry Brooks The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas Shakespeare Wrote for Money by Nick Hornby This Tender Land and Ordinary Grace by William Kent Krueger Sharing and supporting the show Leave a five-star rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to the show. Give us a follow on Twitter at @MalContentsPod Be sure to use the Amazon affiliate links above to help us pay for the costs of producing and hosting the show. Interested in sponsoring Table of (mal)Contents? Let's talk via email or DM @malContentsPod on Twitter.

Run the Draw: A College Football Podcast

This week features a special guest host and honestly I (Aaron) have no idea what they talked about! Let's find out! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/runthedraw/support

Uncommon People Podcast
UPP 008 | A Peek Into Our Library

Uncommon People Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 48:50


I (Aaron) am not a natural reader. I (Ashley) am a natural reader. Despite our natural tendencies, we both value learning through a good book. In this episode, we discuss some tips to follow when you feel like you’re “not a good reader” as well as some of our favorite books in various categories. Enjoy! Social Media Instagram Twitter Facebook Our Website Resource Links* Ashley's Recommendations Educated: A Memoir Kisses from Katie: A Story of Relentless Love and Redemption Let Me Be a Woman Full: Food, Jesus, and the Battle for Satisfaction A Light on the Hill (Cities of Refuge) Book Girl: A Journey through the Treasures and Transforming Power of a Reading Life Aaron's Recommendations The Alchemist Dietrich Bonhoeffer: The Cost of Discipleship (Paperback); 1995 Edition Manhunt: The 12-Day Chase for Lincoln's Killer (P.S.) Between the World and Me

Mourning Talk Show
Howard Bloom - Sex and a Walk Through the Park

Mourning Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2019 65:58


I (Aaron) talk with Howard Bloom as he walks through Prospect Park on his daily constitutional. Howard is The former publicist for top tier artists such as Prince, the Talking Heads and Simon and Garfunkel. He's also the author of many books including the upcoming, Einstein, Michael Jackson & Me: A Search for Soul in the Power Pits of Rock and Roll. Howard is a unique thinker whose perspectives don't seem conform to any one ideology or creed. His perspective inevitably throws a new spin on any subject. He allowed me to interview him only if I could record a WhatsApp video call, which makes this a unique experience. We discuss sex, the ecstatic experience, and an atheist view of divinity. Howard's latest book: https://www.amazon.ca/Einstein-Michael-Jackson-Me-Search/dp/1493051679

Table of (Mal)Contents
Pat Conroy, Loving Yourself Appropriately, & (mal)Contents vs Gut Check

Table of (Mal)Contents

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 35:58


It finally happened: I (Aaron) finished the book I've been struggling to read for months, and Barnabas and I decided to talk through it while Dave was on vacation. (Because that's what friends do.) Listen in to a surprisingly earnest discussion about family dynamics, what Dave's doing on vacation, and our desperate need for coffee: Why all of Pat Conroy's books are an emotional rollercoaster The risks of writing honest memoirs (even if that memoir is told as a work of fiction) Why it's a huge mistake to order iced coffee (or coffee in general) from Chick-Fil-A The difference between experiencing spoilers in books and movies What Stephen Ambrose captured about the character of young men in the 1940s that seems to be missing in our generation Which podcast blend from Lagares Coffee Roasters is the best one (hint: it's ours) How this podcast is saving a listener from living in squalor Barnabas's thoughts-and-prayers request As always, thanks to our friends at Lagares Coffee Roaster for partnering with us to make the Table of (mal)Contents blend. Order all the bags you can handle today. A few of the books discussed on this episode Band of Brothers by Stephen Ambrose The Lords of Discipline, The Great Santini, Beach Music, South of Broad, The Death of Santini, and A Lowcountry Heart by Pat Conroy The Pat Conroy Cookbook Poland by James Michener Sharing and supporting the show Leave a five-star rating and review of the show on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to the show. Give us a follow on Twitter at @MalContentsPod Be sure to use the Amazon affiliate links above to help us pay for the costs of producing and hosting the show. Interested in sponsoring Table of (mal)Contents? Let's talk via email or DM @malContentsPod on Twitter.

SUPERFANS with Staley & Stoner
Staley and Stoner/ Episode 24

SUPERFANS with Staley & Stoner

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 58:15


FOOTBALL IS BACK! This week Staley and Stoner cover all things, (you guessed it!) Football; Mike and I Aaron discuss the first week of the College football season, any surprises and should Clemson fans be concerned with how Sunshine looked during his debut, (13-23 and 2 picks=YIKES!) NFL rosters finalized with teams trimming down to 53, are the Texans a lock now for the AFC South crown, as well as a in depth fantasy football breakdown with potential breakout and bust candidates. It's one hella good time of a show, so enjoy!

Table of (Mal)Contents
Good biographies vs bad ones, the Tolkien movie, and Canadian coffee

Table of (Mal)Contents

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 55:14


We all love biographies and memoirs. Well, Dave and I (Aaron) do a lot more than Barnabas. But we all do love to talk about biographies and memoirs! And this week we’re joined by Dave’s daughter, Madelyn, who helps keep us on track as we discuss: What makes a good biography and why we love them The greatness of the word “bloviating” What makes a good memoir vs a bad one Why Christian biographies are so hard to write The national foods of Canada How Aaron really feels about Canadian coffee How we feel about the Tolkien movie that we haven’t seen yet Madelyn’s choice for the Jack Reacher Sucker-punch of the Week Thanks to our sponsor, Gospel-Centered Discipleship, for their support. Check out the newest title from GCD Books, A Restless Age: How Saint Augustine Helps You Make Sense of Your Twenties by Austin Gohn. Also be sure to order my (Aaron’s) latest book, Epic: The Story that Changed the World, which releases today! Among the many books discussed today: The Autobiography of Jean Luc Picard by David A. Goodman World War Z by Max Brooks The Secret Diary of Heindrik Groen, 83 1/4 Years Old The Last Lion by William Manchester and Paul Reid Yes Please by Amy Poehler Hillbilly Elegy by J. D. Vance Blue Like Jazz by Donald Miller Empowered by Catherine Parks A Million Little Pieces by James Frey Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah Sea Biscuit by Laura Hillenbrand The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom God’s Smuggler by Brother Andrew Luther: A Visual Book by Aaron Armstrong, Stephen McCaskell and Rommel Ruiz If Chins Could Kill by Bruce Campbell Memoirs of an Ordinary Pastor by D. A. Carson I Never Had it Made by Jackie Robinson A Severe Mercy by Sheldon Vanauken John Adams by David McCullough The Man Called Cash by Steve Turner Here I Stand by Richard Bainton Undiscovered Country by Lin Enger Sharing and supporting the show Leave a five-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts. This only takes a second and will go a long way to helping other people find the show. If you know someone who would benefit from listening, share the show on your favorite social media network. Give us a follow on Twitter at @malContentsPod We use affiliate links from Amazon to help us pay for the costs of producing and hosting the podcast. Be sure to purchase a book or ten that we talk about on every episode. Interested in sponsoring Table of (mal)Contents? Let’s talk via email or DM @malContentsPod on Twitter.  

Table of (Mal)Contents
Do humble C- - - - -ists exist, contract reveals revisited, and pronouncing GIF

Table of (Mal)Contents

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 58:40


We are living on the edge on this episode recorded in balmy downtown Minneapolis during the Bethlehem Pastor's Conference. Why? Because we're talking to Jeff Medders (@mrmedders) about his new book, which features a word I (Aaron) avoid using. Listen in as we discuss: What -1,000,000º F feels like What life is like in Cage-Stage County Whether or not the title of Jeff's book is an oxymoron Jeff defends himself over calling his new book a book baby How to make the most of a contract reveal photo Which is better: LaCroix or Tim Horton's? If it's pronounced "GIF" or "JIF" A few of the books mentioned on today's episode: Humble Calvinism by J.A. Medders The Lords of Discipline by Pat Conroy Still Foolin’ ’em by Billy Crystal My Grandmother Asked Me To Tell You She’s Sorry by Fredrik Backman Sharing and supporting the show Leave a five-star rating and review on Apple Podcasts. This only takes a second and will go a long way to helping other people find the show. If you know someone who would benefit from listening, share the show on your favorite social media network. Give us a follow on Twitter at @malContentsPod We use affiliate links from Amazon to help us pay for the costs of producing and hosting the podcast. Be sure to purchase a book or ten that we talk about on every episode. Interested in sponsoring Table of (mal)Contents? Let's talk via email or DM @malContentsPod on Twitter.

Table of (Mal)Contents
Do humble C- – – – -ists exist, contract reveals revisited, and pronouncing GIF

Table of (Mal)Contents

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 58:41


We are living on the edge on this episode recorded in balmy downtown Minneapolis during the Bethlehem Pastor’s Conference. Why? Because we’re talking to Jeff Medders (@mrmedders) about his new book, which features a word I (Aaron) avoid using. Listen in as we discuss: What -1,000,000º F feels like What life is like in Cage-Stage […] The post Do humble C- – – – -ists exist, contract reveals revisited, and pronouncing GIF appeared first on Blogging Theologically.

Table of (Mal)Contents
Why should non-sports fans read sports books?

Table of (Mal)Contents

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 49:11


Of all the people on this podcast, I (Aaron) am the least interested in sports. Hockey, baseball, football, curling, lacrosse, lawn darts… none of it. But in a recent effort to try a new genre, I downloaded a sports book. On this episode we talk about that experience and more.