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The Biggest Table
Growth in Late Modern Capitalism with Andy Root

The Biggest Table

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2026 52:08


Host Andrew Camp welcomes theologian Andy Root back to The Biggest Table to discuss Root's recent books, especially Baal and the Gods of More, and what Christian “growth” should mean. Root argues Christianity is about “growing into someone” through relational participation in God's life, not merely “growing something” like budgets, attendance, or resources, which can become a late-capitalist logic of escalation akin to fertility gods such as Baal or Artemis. Drawing on 1–2 Kings, Brueggemann, Hartmut Rosa, and Robert Gordon's “special century” of American GDP growth, Root connects church expansion to economic growth and says American Protestantism now faces anxiety and nostalgia on the far side of a golden era. He critiques both techno-optimist innovation and identitarian recognition as susceptible to capitalist dynamics, and calls the church toward the theology of the cross: God's presence “for you” in sorrow, loss, and shared burdens. Root previews a forthcoming pastoral theology of money.Andy Root is the Carrie Olson Baalson Professor of Youth and Family Ministry at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, MN. Lately his work has centered around the intersection of faith and our secular age, having completed his six volume series Ministry in a Secular Age. He has written a number of books and has given lectures and presentations across the country and globe both to church groups, universities/colleges, youth workers, and academic communities. He lives in St. Paul, his wife Kara is a Presbyterian minister and they have two kids (Owen and Maisy) and a dog. When he's not teaching and writing, he watches a ton of TV.Andy Root's website: andrewroot.orgListen to my first conversation with Andy on The Biggest Table: Sacred Waiting in the Secular Age (Episode 12)Follow Andrew CampFacebook: andrew.camp.9Instagram: @andrewcamp80Substack: @thebiggesttableThis episode of the Biggest Table is brought to you in part by Wild Goose Coffee. Since 2008, Wild Goose has sought to build better communities through coffee. For our listeners, Wild Goose is offering a special promotion of 20% off a one time order using the code TABLE at checkout. To learn more and to order coffee, please visit wildgoosecoffee.com. 

Alone at Lunch
Alone Being an Emotional Taster with Author and Artist Catherine Kurtz

Alone at Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2026 41:37


This week we are joined by Catherine Kurtz! Catherine Kurtz is a painter and writer whose debut novel FEAST published in June 2026 (Hachette UK, Penguin USA). As a painter she is represented by The Redfern Gallery in London. She is a member of The Guild of Food Writers, Grand Jury Member of The International Chocolate Awards, and co-author of Sex & Drugs & Sausage Rolls. Her journalism has appeared in publications including The Spectator's Scoff, ckbk and Celebrated Living. In her fiction she explores the female experience, her mixed-race heritage, and the power of creativity. She has an MA in Creative Writing from West Dean College. In this episode, Catherine Kurtz shares her journey as a creative, discussing her experiences as a mixed-race individual and how it has shaped her identity. She delves into her passion for food, art, and writing, highlighting her unique perspective as a food writer and chocolate connoisseur. Give this episode a listen!   Recommendations From This Episode:  Both Not Half America's Culinary Cup Martyr!   Follow Catherine: @catherinekurtzart Follow Carly: @carlyjmontag Follow Emily: @thefunnywalsh Follow the podcast: @aloneatlunchpod Please rate and review the podcast! Spread the word! Tell your friends!  Email us: aloneatlunch@gmail.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The Biggest Table
Bacon & Its Cultural Significance with Mark Johnson

The Biggest Table

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 67:44


Host Andrew Camp welcomes historian Mark Johnson, author of “American Bacon,” who explains how his work on Alabama barbecue led him to study bacon's shifting meanings. Johnson describes food as a narrative device for telling difficult histories and highlights a recurring theme of performance, including his claim that modern bacon enthusiasm can resemble minstrel-like impersonation, exemplified by a 1983 New York Times “In Praise of Bacon” cartoon mocking yet admiring a “Georgia mountain man.” The conversation traces bacon's role from a broad term for cured pork in colonial America, both staple and insult, through English associations of respectability with beef and mutton, and early U.S. debates that sometimes reclaimed bacon as humble republican virtue. In the 19th–20th centuries bacon became linked to Southern “backwardness,” fat, and health fears; by 1977 the USDA considered banning it over nitrites/nitrates. Bacon's resurgence is tied to distrust of dietary experts, low-carb culture, fast food, and upscale “rustic” Southern cuisine that can romanticize marginalized peoples without materially benefiting them, prompting discussion of systemic change, food deserts, and “culinary colonialism.”MARK A. JOHNSON, originally from Milwaukee, earned a PhD in history from the University of Alabama. Previously, he earned an MA from the University of Maryland and BA from Purdue University. He currently teaches at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and is the author of An Irresistible History of Alabama Barbecue: From Wood Pit to White Sauce and Rough Tactics: Black Performance in Political Spectacle, 1877–1932. His most recent book is American Bacon: The History of a Food Phenomenon. He resides in Knoxville, TN with his wife, Kate, and two cats, Peri and Remy.Follow Mark on Instagram: @baconscholarBuy American Bacon: The History of a Food PhenomenonFollow Andrew CampFacebook: andrew.camp.9Instagram: @andrewcamp80Substack: @thebiggesttableThis episode of the Biggest Table is brought to you in part by Wild Goose Coffee. Since 2008, Wild Goose has sought to build better communities through coffee. For our listeners, Wild Goose is offering a special promotion of 20% off a one time order using the code TABLE at checkout. To learn more and to order coffee, please visit wildgoosecoffee.com. 

Limitless: How to Crush It in Commercial Real Estate
The Small Interview Mistake That Quietly Keeps Doors Closed | David Poline & Cary Beale

Limitless: How to Crush It in Commercial Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 25:12


Aaron sits down with David Poline and Cary Beale of Poline Search Partners as they dive deep into the hidden dynamics behind hiring, recruiting, leadership, and career growth in commercial real estate and beyond. From building successful careers in retail real estate to navigating economic uncertainty, relocation, entrepreneurship, and partnership. The discussion uncovers what truly separates great leaders and candidates from everyone else. There's a powerful focus on the emotional side of recruiting, why relationships matter more than résumés, and how trust, intuition, and reputation can shape entire careers. The episode also reveals what employers secretly look for during interviews, why follow-up communication can make or break opportunities, and how hiring mistakes impact company growth. Beyond recruiting strategies, the conversation explores legacy, mentorship, leadership philosophy, and the long-term impact of treating people well in business. Whether you're hiring, interviewing, leading a team, or planning your next career move, this episode offers practical insights that can immediately change the way you approach professional growth.Key Takeaways:• Why follow-up emails are no longer optional and how failing to send one can immediately eliminate candidates from consideration.• The hidden mistakes people make in thank-you notes that actually hurt their chances instead of helping. • Why hiring managers care just as much about attention to detail and communication style as they do about experience.• How great leaders build careers by following people and mentorship opportunities instead of simply chasing company names.• The surprising career pivots that led from law, restaurants, and real estate into building a high-level recruiting business.• What companies are really looking for when they use DISC profiles, Predictive Index, and personality assessments during hiring.• Why trust, reputation, and emotional intelligence are becoming more valuable than résumés alone.• And the mindset shift that helps professionals make bold career moves with confidence even during uncertain times.Key Timestamps:(00:00) – Why COVID Forced Leaders To Rethink Their Careers(21:00) – Building A Business Partnership Through Trust And Timing(23:00) – Why Great Leaders Matter More Than Great Companies(27:00) – The Psychology Behind Recruiting And Hiring Success(29:00) – How To Design The Perfect Interview Process(30:00) – Why Follow-Up Emails Can Make Or Break Job Offers(33:00) – The Biggest Mistakes Candidates Make After Interviews(35:00) – What Employers Actually Want In A Thank You Note(36:00) – Grammar Mistakes That Instantly Kill Opportunities(38:00) – Why Most Candidates Never Send Follow-Up Emails(39:00) – The Truth About Personality Assessments In Hiring(41:00) – Using DISC And Predictive Index For Team Development(43:00) – Understanding Team Dynamics And Leadership Styles(47:00) – The Emotional Reality Of Recruiting And Career Coaching(49:00) – Creating Meaningful Impact Through Leadership And HiringKey Topics Discussed:Commercial Real Estate Podcast, Private Equity Podcast, Franchising Podcast, Commercial Real Estate Investing, Real Estate Private Equity, Franchise Ownership, Real Estate Syndication, Capital Raising for Real Estate, Private Equity Fund Structure, Commercial Real Estate Development, Multifamily Investing, Alternative Investments, Breaking Into Commercial Real Estate, Private Equity Career Path, Franchise Growth Strategy, Investment Firm Leadership, Wealth Building Through Real Estate, Real Estate Asset Management, Institutional Real Estate Investing, CEO Interview Podcast, Limitless, Aaron ZuckerMentions:Website: https://polinesearch.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidpoline/ and https://www.linkedin.com/in/cary-beale/ More of Limitless:Web: zuckerinvestmentgroup.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-zucker-zig/IG: @zuckerinvestmentgroupX: @ZIG_CRE

The Geekcentric Podcast
Behind The Geeks | Oren Uziel on Bringing Spider-Noir's Pulpy Noir World to Life

The Geekcentric Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 8:47


Join us for our conversation with Oren Uziel, showrunner of Spider-Noir, as we dive into the pulpy 1930s noir influences behind the series, the striking visual style inspired by classic detective films and comic books, and how the show balances classic noir storytelling with the world of Spider-Man. We also discuss the emotional core of this older, more haunted version of the character, the series' striking black-and-white presentation, and what makes Spider-Noir feel so different from traditional Spider-Man stories.  All episodes of Spider-Noir premiere exclusively on Prime Video in Canada on May 27, 2026, with all eight episodes available at launch Watch this Inteview on YouTube Here Check out Geekcentric onYouTube | Instagram | Twitter | TikTokJoin the Geekcentric Discord HEREFollow Eatcentric - Same geeks. New Eats

The Biggest Table
Belonging, Disability, & Hospitality with Erik Freiburger

The Biggest Table

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 68:10


Host Andrew Camp interviews writer and theologian Erik Freiburger about disability, belonging, and hospitality. Erik, a wheelchair user since a 1994 spinal cord injury, describes how his understanding of the word “disabled” matured, and explores whether disability is blessing or curse, concluding it is both/and, shaped by social exclusion, ableism, and human limits. They discuss prejudice and “whitewashing” (“aren't we all disabled?”), and how churches can treat disability as peripheral. Erik explains his pushback to a prior AI conversation, rooted in his wife Bonnie's 2014 loss of swallowing and their house church's struggle to practice Eucharist when she couldn't eat, leading them to broaden hospitality beyond food toward relationship and communal belonging. He urges churches to create cultures of care, advocate for dignity by going with marginalized people, and let neighbors shape theology (“the room is my theology”). Erik shares painful church experiences, links exclusion to “disgust” and purity logics, and finds hope in disabled Christians' perseverance.Erik Freiburger is a writer, theologian, creator, and storyteller whose work explores the intersections of disability, dignity, and hope. Holding a Bachelor's degree in Theology and a Master's degree in Religious Education with a focus on Missional Leadership, he brings both scholarly depth and lived experience to questions of belonging, justice, identity, and transformation within the disabled life. Writing on his Substack, At the Bottom of the Well (atthebottomofthewell.com), and hosting the Well Dwellers Podcast, Erik is creating spaces for voices from the margins and reflections on the sacred work of becoming. Rooted in a commitment to wonder and the dignity of all bodies, his work invites readers and listeners into deeper attentiveness to the mysteries unfolding at the edges of who we are and where we find ourselves in our society. Erik enjoys spending time with his wife, Bonnie, working out in his basement gym while listening to his expanding record collection, wheeling the park pathways around his city home, reading in-depth literature, and watching creative movies.This episode of the Biggest Table is brought to you in part by Wild Goose Coffee. Since 2008, Wild Goose has sought to build better communities through coffee. For our listeners, Wild Goose is offering a special promotion of 20% off a one time order using the code TABLE at checkout. To learn more and to order coffee, please visit wildgoosecoffee.com. 

DOWN TO DORF
#259 Millionen Dollar Wal

DOWN TO DORF

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2026 58:25 Transcription Available


Timmy der Wal ist vermutlich abgetaucht und nie wiedergekommen – Anlass genug für eine kleine Marinebiologie-Stunde mit höchst zweifelhaften Fakten über Walfleisch, explodierende Strandwale und die Frage, ob Wale eigentlich wirklich so schlau sind, wie immer behauptet wird (Spoiler: nope, sie ertrinken ja ständig). Außerdem in dieser Folge: Wieso ein einzelner Thunfisch 2,7 Millionen Euro kosten kann, warum Markus Söder die Bayernhymne offenbar für das drängendste politische Problem unserer Zeit hält, und ein längerer Rant darüber, warum die meisten erfolgreichen Interview-Podcasts in Deutschland eigentlich nur deshalb funktionieren, weil der Host austauschbar ist. Zum Schluss noch Roberts Spartipp des Tages: Wie man Adobe sein Photoshop-Abo auf knapp 16 € im Monat runterhandelt – inklusive Mini-Exkurs zu Dark Patterns, DaVinci Resolve und warum Lightroom langsam ein Problem hat. Themen dieser Folge: - Wal Timmy & traurige Walbiologie - Thunfischpreise im Großhandel vs. Rekordauktion - Söder, Bayernhymne, ideologiefreies Wurstessen - Christopher Nolans „The Odyssey" (Kinostart 16. Juli) - Interview-Podcasts: Ben Unscripted, Tim Gabel, Jasmin Kosubek - Adobe-Abo-Trick & Dark Patterns - DaVinci Resolve frisst Lightroom - Blizzard, Diablo & schmutzige Tricks Musikwünsche dieser Woche:

The Biggest Table
Lessons for Faith from the Garden with Matt Erickson

The Biggest Table

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 57:43


Host Andrew Camp welcomes Matt Erickson, senior pastor of Eastbrook Church in Milwaukee and author of The Pastor as Gardener, to discuss gardening as a metaphor for pastoral ministry and discipleship. Erickson shares his family roots in gardening, favorite crops, and how crises—including the pandemic, racial justice tensions, and a friend's moral failure—led him to agrarian biblical imagery such as 1 Corinthians 3:5. He describes how themes like seed, compost, pruning, soil, and seasons reshape views of suffering, formation, place, and community, critiquing technological distraction, rootlessness, and efficiency-driven “exploiter” mindsets in favor of care and attentiveness. Practical steps include contemplative prayer and guarding attention. They explore how churches face seasons, including “winter” in North American decline, and why resurrection-shaped hope sustains faithful cultivation. BioMatt Erickson is a pastor, writer, speaker, and disciple of Jesus. Since 2010, Matt has served as the Senior Pastor at Eastbrook Church, an urban, multiracial church in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Matt received a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Christian Education from Wheaton College (IL), a Master of Divinity degree from Northern Theological Seminary, and a Doctor of Ministry degree from Western Theological Seminary (Holland, MI) in connection with the Eugene Peterson Center for Christian Imagination. He is the author of the recently published book The Pastor as Gardener: A Renewed Vision for Ministry. Matt is married to Kelly, who has served in various ministry roles and operates her own spiritual direction practice. Matt and Kelly are parents of three children, all in college or beyond.Follow Matt Erickson:Website: mwerickson.comSubstack: @mwericksonFollow Andrew CampFacebook: andrew.camp.9Instagram: @andrewcamp80Substack: @thebiggesttableThis episode of the Biggest Table is brought to you in part by Wild Goose Coffee. Since 2008, Wild Goose has sought to build better communities through coffee. For our listeners, Wild Goose is offering a special promotion of 20% off a one time order using the code TABLE at checkout. To learn more and to order coffee, please visit wildgoosecoffee.com. 

Alone at Lunch
Alone Writing Independent Female Characters with Author Deanna Raybourn

Alone at Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026 57:49


This week we are joined by Deanna Raybourn! New York Times and USA Today bestselling novelist Deanna Raybourn is a 6th-generation Texan. She graduated with a double major in English and history from the University of Texas at San Antonio. She is the author of the Veronica Speedwell Victorian mystery series, and her first contemporary thriller, KILLERS OF A CERTAIN AGE, published in September of 2022 at #9 on the New York Times bestseller list and won the 2022 Barry Award for Best Thriller. Her novels have been nominated for numerous awards including the Edgar, the Macavity, and the Agatha. In this episode, Deanna discusses her fascination with tarot cards and how they serve as a tool for introspection and storytelling. Deanna also reflects on her writing journey, highlighting the perseverance required to achieve success and the joy of creating strong, independent female characters in her novels. Her family's deep roots in Texas instilled a sense of pride and independence that continues to shape her work. Recommendations From This Episode: Agatha All Along Friday Night Lights Follow Deanna: @deannaraybourn Follow Carly: @carlyjmontag Follow Emily: @thefunnywalsh Follow the podcast: @aloneatlunchpod Please rate and review the podcast! Spread the word! Tell your friends!  Email us: aloneatlunch@gmail.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

7 Tage 7 Songs
#6.18 Zu Gast: City Light Thief

7 Tage 7 Songs

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 52:40


Im Interview ist Benjamin Mirtschin. Sänger der Kölner Post-Whatever Band CITY LIGHT THIEF. Wir sprechen über die Musik, die Bandpause und über die neue EP. Dieser Podcast wird vermarktet von der Podcastbude.www.podcastbu.de - Full-Service-Podcast-Agentur - Konzeption, Produktion, Vermarktung, Distribution und Hosting.Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen?Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich.Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude. (00:00) Kapitel 1

The Interview
The Interview #127 | Dusty Johnson - for Governor of South Dakota

The Interview

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 22:07


In this episode of The Interview Podcast, Craig sits down, over Zoom, with Congressman Dusty Johnson for a very short but direct conversation pulled from the middle of a busy day on the House floor. They cover what's currently happening in Washington, from the farm bill and Homeland Security funding to the ongoing debate around FISA and surveillance, before shifting quickly into Johnson's run for governor of South Dakota. The conversation centers on the gap between big political ideas and the realities of governing, particularly around property taxes, where Johnson pushes back on calls for elimination without a clear replacement for the $1.8 billion they generate. Craig presses on the deeper question of private property rights and whether ownership is real if it can be taxed away, leading into a broader discussion about how different forms of taxation impact different people and why balance matters in a state's overall structure. They also touch on spending cuts, incremental reform versus sweeping change, and the practical constraints of maintaining a balanced budget. It's a concise look at how Johnson thinks through policy, trade-offs, and execution—and how those ideas translate into his pitch for leading the state forward.Remember you can help support this podcast at theinterviewpodcast.org

The Interview
The Interview #126 | Dylan Jordan - After Session

The Interview

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 83:34


In this episode of The Interview Podcast, Craig sits down with District 4 Representative Dylan Jordan as he reflects on his first term in the South Dakota House and makes his case for re-election. The conversation digs into what actually happens in Pierre—where unexpected debates take center stage, major policy changes can move with little discussion, and pressure from leadership and lobbyists shapes outcomes behind the scenes. Jordan walks through his approach to governing, including his focus on limiting government growth, questioning continued increases in laws and spending, and pushing back on what he sees as unnecessary taxation and incentives. They cover property tax reform, education funding, the role of government in economic development, and the broader challenge of changing systems that are deeply embedded over generations. It's a direct look at how one candidate is thinking about the future of South Dakota, the trade-offs involved in making policy, and what it means to hold to principle in a system built on compromise. Remember you can help support this podcast at theinterviewpodcast.org

The Biggest Table
Rethinking Wellness & Food Culture with Liz Bucar

The Biggest Table

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 62:13


Host Andrew Camp interviews religious ethicist and Northeastern professor Liz Bucar about her book, "Beyond Wellness: How Restoring the Religious Roots of Spiritual Practices Can Heal Us." Bucar shares her path into religious studies and explains how “spiritual salad bar” approaches—popular among Gen Z and driven by personalization and algorithms—can miss religious context, community, and ethical depth, sometimes causing harm. She critiques wellness culture's individual optimization and “toxic diet culture,” including moralizing food, ascetic restriction, and valorizing thinness, tracing these in part to mainstreamed strands of Christian theology. Bucar highlights religious resources for healthier food ways, using Ramadan to show fasting as communal, virtue-forming, and bounded by exemptions, and discusses Ayurvedic balance as an alternative to rigid good/bad food categories. The conversation emphasizes communal eating, hospitality, and flourishing beyond personal control.Liz Bucar is a religious ethicist and professor of religion at Northeastern University, as well as a certified intenSati and Kripalu yoga instructor. Her popular writing has appeared in The Atlantic, the Los Angeles Times, Teen Vogue, and The Wall Street Journal, and she is the author of four books, including the award-winning Stealing My Religion and Pious Fashion. She lives in Brookline, Massachusetts. For more about how religion shapes us all, even if we don't believe, subscribe to Liz's newsletter at LizBucar.com.Follow Liz Bucar:Order Beyond WellnessWebsite: lizbucar.comInstagram: @lizbucarSubstack: @lizbucarFollow Andrew CampFacebook: andrew.camp.9Instagram: @andrewcamp80Substack: @thebiggesttableThis episode of the Biggest Table is brought to you in part by Wild Goose Coffee. Since 2008, Wild Goose has sought to build better communities through coffee. For our listeners, Wild Goose is offering a special promotion of 20% off a one time order using the code TABLE at checkout. To learn more and to order coffee, please visit wildgoosecoffee.com. 

Comeback Stories
Growing Up as Larry Drew's Son - Larry Drew II | Born To The Game Podcast

Comeback Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 63:12 Transcription Available


The Biggest Table
Wine, Faith, and the Edge of Belief with Jeremy Jernigan

The Biggest Table

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2026 75:05


Host Andrew Camp welcomes writer and fellow podcaster Jeremy Jernigan to The Biggest Table to discuss faith, hospitality, and wine while comparing two pinot noirs: California's Meiomi (engineered for consistent, fruit-forward sweetness) and Oregon's Lemelson single-vineyard pinot (limited production, terroir-driven complexity). Their tasting becomes an analogy for faith, contrasting mass-produced certainty with nuanced growth. Jernigan shares the story behind his book The Edge of the Inside: after two decades in ministry and a dream lead-pastor role, conflicts during 2020 over engaging COVID and George Floyd's murder led to an elder-board ultimatum, his resignation, loss of community, and years in “liminal space.” The book traces moving from the “center” to the “edge,” rethinking inherited theology, and imagining how to move forward, emphasizing curiosity, composting past faith, and finding new communities.Jeremy Jernigan is a writer, speaker, and recovering megachurch pastor. After two decades in full-time ministry, including serving as a Lead Pastor, he now focuses on helping people rebuild their faith after it breaks. He's the author of The Edge of the Inside, and he hosts the weekly Rebuilding Faith series and the biweekly Cabernet and Pray podcast. Jeremy lives in Arizona with his wife and five kids.Follow Jeremyjeremyjernigan.comEdge of the Inside bookThis episode of the Biggest Table is brought to you in part by Wild Goose Coffee. Since 2008, Wild Goose has sought to build better communities through coffee. For our listeners, Wild Goose is offering a special promotion of 20% off a one time order using the code TABLE at checkout. To learn more and to order coffee, please visit wildgoosecoffee.com. 

Drama Carbonara
#330 - DC feat. Julia Oswald vom Podcast Lunch Break Stories: Liebesfalle Klassentreffen - “Er brach mein Herz ein zweites Mal!”

Drama Carbonara

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 65:46


Lucia B. (44) schaut zurück auf ihre Schulzeit. Damals war sie als graue Maus unscheinbar und unglaublich schüchtern. Niemals hätte sie gedacht, dass sich Ben, der Schwarm aller Mädels, für sie interessieren würde. Er hatte die unbedarfte Lucia vom “Abiball” weggelockt, sie verführt und sie danach fallen gelassen. Nach dem One-night Stand hatte er Lucia links liegen gelassen, sie wurde von den Mitschülern verspottet, es war schrecklich!  Zum 25 jährigen Klassentreffen zu gehen, kostet Lucia viel Überwindung. Gemeinsam mit ihrer Freundin Ina schmeißt sie sich in ihr knappstes Kleid und brezelt sich so richtig auf. Ihre ehemaligen Mitschüler sollen Augen machen, wie toll und glücklich sie aussieht. Und vielleicht kommt auch ER ja zu dem Treffen.  Der Abend wird überraschend lustig und auch der Herzensbrecher Ben erscheint graumeliert und faszinierend. Lucia verdrängt alles was war, denn wie vor 25 Jahren folgt sie Ben an einen ruhigen Ort und verfällt seinem Charme erneut… ** Dieses Mal war die wundervolle Julia Oswald vom Podcast "LUNCH BREAK STORIES" zu Gast - die ebenso wie wir schon seit 2019 podcastet! In ihrem Interview-Podcast spricht Julia mit Unternehmerinnen und Gründerinnen über ihre persönlichen Gründungswege, Herausforderungen und Erfahrungen, um andere Frauen zu inspirieren, selbst den Schritt in die Selbstständigkeit zu wagen.  Folgt ihr gerne auch auf ihrem Insta und natürlich auf LinkedIn! & Bussi nach Graz! ** **Euch hat diese Geschichte gefallen, aufgeregt oder ihr habt euch darin sogar wiedererkannt?** Das interessiert uns brennend! Schreibt uns in Kommentaren über Facebook und Instagram unter @drama_carbonara_podcast. Dort werdet ihr auch die in den Geschichten besprochenen Fotos finden und endlich sehen können, was wir sehen ... Falls ihr noch mehr fantastische Geschichten mit uns lesen wollt, können wir euch schon jetzt versprechen: das Repertoire ist unerschöpflich, wir staunen jedes Mal aufs Neue, was möglich ist. Abonniert Drama Carbonara auf allen gängigen Podcast Plattformen Über Sternchen, Bewertungen und Kommentare freuen wir uns natürlich auch extrem und feiern diese gern auch prominent in unserem Social Media Feed! Jede zweite Folge kommen ja großartige Gastlerser*innen zu uns ins Wiener Drama-Hauptquartier und unterstützt uns mit Interpretationen und Improvisationen. Wenn ihr einen Wunschgast für uns habt oder gern selbst mal vorbeischauen wollt, sagt Bescheid! Wir können nichts versprechen, aber wir freuen uns immer über Vorschläge. Wenn ihr Lust auf Extra-Content habt und euren Lieblingspodcasts auch finanziell unterstützen wollt , dann tut das herzlich gern mit einem Abonnement auf Steady und kommt in den Genuss des kompletten "Drama Carbonara"-Universums! Falls ihr daran interessiert seid, Werbung in unserem Podcast zu schalten, setzt euch bitte mit Stefan Lassnig von Missing Link in Verbindung. Verbindlichsten Dank! **Link zur Podcast Hörer:innen UMFRAGE!Danke für die Mitarbeit und euer wertvolles Feedback :) & hier zur legendären Spotify Drama Carbonara Soundtrack Playlist - folgen folgen folgen!! liebe Freund:innen des unberechenbaren Musik-Algorithmus!

Alone at Lunch
Alone Writing Cozy Crime with Author Fergus Craig

Alone at Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 51:37


This week we are joined by Fergus Craig! Fergus Craig is a multi-award winning writer, actor and comedian. Fergus has written two parody novels based on his character Detective Roger LeCarre. The second, Murder At Crime Manor, was shortlisted for the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize for Comic Fiction. His third novel, I'm Not The Only Murderer In My Retirement Home, came out in February 2026.  In this episode, Fergus Craig shares his journey from the UK comedy scene to becoming a versatile writer, blending humor with storytelling. He discusses the transition from traditional acting to embracing digital platforms, highlighting how this shift has influenced his comedic style and career trajectory. Fergus also delves into the complexities of balancing multiple creative identities, offering personal insights into overcoming imposter syndrome and the creative process. Give this episode a listen!  Recommendations From This Episode:  LOL UK SNL UK Heartwood - Amity Gaige Follow Fergus:@drferguscraig Follow Carly: @carlyjmontag Follow Emily: @thefunnywalsh Follow the podcast: @aloneatlunchpod Please rate and review the podcast! Spread the word! Tell your friends!  Email us:  aloneatlunch@gmail.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Limitless: How to Crush It in Commercial Real Estate
From Owning 19 Houses in College to a 130 Person Net Lease Real Estate Firm | Glen Kunofsky

Limitless: How to Crush It in Commercial Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 23:06


Aaron sits down with Glen Kunofsky, Founder and CEO of SURMOUNT, for a wide-ranging conversation on growing up in a middle-class New York household, buying his first investment property at 19, and spending three years in brokerage without a meaningful paycheck before finally cracking the code on net lease. Glen shares how a chance connection with Carol's Corp unlocked a career-defining pivot away from hotels, how his wife's KPMG salary kept the lights on during the lean years, and why relationships over transactions isn't just a hat on the wall — it's the operating system behind a firm that grew from 35 to 130 people in three years. From assuming mortgages at 13% interest to pioneering the private market for sale-leasebacks, this episode is packed with unfiltered lessons from one of the most unconventional paths to the top of commercial real estate.Key Takeaways:• The best operators build their book before they need it — relationships compound long before transactions do• 18 months of no closings isn't failure — it's the cost of entry for anyone without a playbook• Pivoting from hotels to net lease didn't happen by strategy; it happened by curiosity and a family phone call• Paying junior brokers a base salary — not just splits — is how you build loyalty, not just production• The smallest client today can be your largest referral source in 10 years• Scaling from 35 to 130 people in three years is a byproduct of culture, not a growth strategyKey Timestamps:(00:00:00) – Growing Up in Queens, New York: Teachers, Carpool, and Middle-Class Roots(00:02:09) – Undiagnosed ADHD, Learning by Listening, and Getting A's When It Mattered(00:03:40) – Paper Routes, Snow Shoveling, and Always Having a Work Project(00:04:30) – First Foray Into Real Estate: Construction Labor at 13(00:08:30) – First Investment Property at 19: Closing With $2,000 Down on a House(00:09:31) – Still in School: Acquiring 19 Houses Within a Mile of ASU(00:13:55) – Meeting His Wife — and His First Tenant — on Day Two in Arizona(00:18:30) – 18 Months Without a Closing — Then a Pivot That Changed Everything(00:20:30) – The Phone Call That Launched a Net Lease Career: Carol's Corp and the Burger King Listing(00:26:00) – How Glen Built His Team: Base Salaries, Long Tenures, and No Training Your Competition(00:31:00) – The Culture Behind the Growth: Open Brokerage, Relationships Over Transactions(00:33:35) – Biggest Curveball: Surviving Three Years Without Real Income(00:36:15) – Advice for Young Brokers: Start With the Guy Who Has One Property, Not a Hundred(00:38:36) – What Surmount Actually Does: Four Business Lines, Billions Under Management(00:44:04) – The Legacy Question: What Glen Wants the Story to SayKey Topics Discussed:Commercial Real Estate Podcast, Private Equity Podcast, Commercial Real Estate Investing, Net Lease Brokerage, Sale-Leaseback Strategy, Real Estate Private Equity, Franchise Real Estate, QSR Net Lease, Single Tenant Net Lease, Investment Real Estate, Breaking Into Commercial Real Estate, Brokerage Mentorship, Building a Brokerage Team, Mentor Mentee Relationships, Multi-Family Investing, Arizona Real Estate, Assumable Mortgages, Hotel Brokerage, Pivoting in Real Estate, Real Estate Culture, Relationships Over Transactions, Commercial Property Management, Team Building in Brokerage, Real Estate Portfolio, Early Real Estate Investing, Wealth Building Through Real Estate, CEO Interview Podcast, Limitless, Aaron Zucker, Glen Kunofsky, Surmount, Marcus and Millichap, Carol's Corp, Burger King Net Lease, Arby's Net Lease, Panera Bread, Institutional Brokerage, Private Capital, Advisory Real Estate, Construction Management, Balance Sheet Investing, Family Office Real Estate, NNN Properties, Freestanding Retail, Limitless Podcast, Aaron ZuckerMentions:Glen's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glen-kunofsky-55633216/More of Limitless:Web: zuckerinvestmentgroup.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-zucker-zig/IG: @zuckerinvestmentgroupX: @ZIG_CRE

The Biggest Table
A Table to Hold Our Grief & Desires with Hannah Miller King

The Biggest Table

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2026 50:54


Host Andrew Camp interviews Anglican priest and writer Hannah Miller King about her book Feasting on Hope and how the Eucharist reframed her grief after her father died of cancer. King describes needing a bigger theological framework than “pray and hope,” finding healing and belonging through weekly communion, and seeing the Lord's Table as both comfort and a foretaste that stokes longing for God's coming kingdom. They discuss what churches miss when communion is infrequent, the formative power of embodied ritual, vulnerability in receiving with “empty hands,” and the wide-angle social implications of the meal for community, reconciliation, and justice, including responses to scarcity and food insecurity. King offers counsel for those hurt by church to grieve, be patient, and take manageable risks toward worship and relationship.Hannah Miller King is a priest and writer in the Anglican tradition. She has been a campus minister among conservatory musicians, an apartment minister in an urban highrise, and a parish pastor in large and small churches. She currently serves as the Associate Rector at The Vine Anglican Church in Western North Carolina. She is a contributing writer for Christianity Today and Holy Post Media, and is the author of Feasting On Hope: How God Sets A Table in the Wilderness.  Hannah holds a Bachelor of Arts in Music from Westminster Choir College and a Master of Arts in Religion from Redeemer Seminary. She is currently being schooled in the minutia of Star Wars (and other galactic battles between good and evil) by her three kids. Hannah's Website: hannahmillerking.comThis episode of the Biggest Table is brought to you in part by Wild Goose Coffee. Since 2008, Wild Goose has sought to build better communities through coffee. For our listeners, Wild Goose is offering a special promotion of 20% off a one time order using the code TABLE at checkout. To learn more and to order coffee, please visit wildgoosecoffee.com. 

The Interview
The Interview #125 | Fred Deutsch - Called

The Interview

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2026 86:59


In this episode of The Interview Podcast, Craig Weinberg sits down with District 4 House candidate Fred Deutsch for a long-form conversation about why he's running again, what he sees as dysfunction in the South Dakota Legislature, and what it really means to represent voters instead of just repeating talking points.The conversation digs into some of the biggest issues facing South Dakota right now, including property taxes, school funding, public education, legislative philosophy, and economic development. Fred shares why he believes he's being called back to Pierre, reflects on his past eight years in office, and explains his desire to focus on restoring functionality, improving education, and delivering real tax relief. Craig presses hard on the deeper questions behind those issues, challenging the assumptions around government funding, taxpayer fairness, and whether elected officials are truly willing to rethink the systems people are frustrated with.This episode offers a candid look at Fred's thought process, priorities, and convictions, while also modeling the kind of unscripted conversation Craig believes voters need in order to make informed decisions.

The Biggest Table
The Table as a Foil for AI's Technology with Michael Morelli

The Biggest Table

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 73:14


Host Andrew Camp welcomes theologian and ethicist Michael Morelli to discuss artificial intelligence in relation to humanity, modernity, and the Christian table. Morelli defines today's “AI” as machine learning and generative systems that process vast data, perform tasks, and simulate personality, while noting debate about true sentience. They address AI's ubiquity, marketing that frames it as neutral, embedded biases in data and design, and the need for critical thinking and formation rather than shortcuts, especially in education. The conversation situates AI within late-modern acceleration, power, and influencer culture, alongside declining trust in institutions. Morelli contrasts AI's dot-connecting with the sacramental and communal power of baptism and Eucharist, which reveal deeper reality and foster unlikely relationships, shaping everyday eating and hospitality. They close with food reflections and Morelli's podcast and social links.Michael Morelli is the Associate Professor of Theology & Ethics at Northwest College & Seminary and ACTS Seminaries. Both are affiliates of Trinity Western University. He's also an adjunct professor of theology of at Trinity's Religious Studies and Nursing Schools. He has a PhD in Theological Ethics from the University of Aberdeen, Scotland and is the author of Theology, Ethics, and Technology in the Work of Jacques Ellul and Paul Virilio: A Nascent Theological Tradition (Lexington Books) and editor of Desert, Wilderness, Wasteland, and Word: A New Essay By Jacques Ellul and Five Critical Engagements (Pickwick). Follow Michael MorelliInstagram: @mchlmorelliSubstack: Personalist Manifesto(s)Podcast: Personalist Manifesto(s)This episode of the Biggest Table is brought to you in part by Wild Goose Coffee. Since 2008, Wild Goose has sought to build better communities through coffee. For our listeners, Wild Goose is offering a special promotion of 20% off a one time order using the code TABLE at checkout. To learn more and to order coffee, please visit wildgoosecoffee.com. 

Limitless: How to Crush It in Commercial Real Estate
Built, Broke, Rebuilt: What 20+ Years in Retail Real Estate Teaches About Resilience and Development | Chris Hatch

Limitless: How to Crush It in Commercial Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 22:24


Aaron sits down with Chris Hatch, CEO of Forza Commercial, for a wide-ranging conversation on growing up in a multi-generational real estate family, surviving 2008 and COVID as a developer, and why resilience—not timing—is the real competitive advantage in commercial real estate. Chris shares how his grandfather's early build-to-suits for brands like Arby's shaped his long-term perspective, how a two-year mission trip to New Jersey forged the discipline that later powered his brokerage career, and why walking every fast-food bathroom in a market might be the best education a young broker can get. From flipping U-turns on property tours to sourcing transformers through WhatsApp during supply chain chaos, this episode is packed with hard-earned lessons from nearly 100 closed deals—and counting.Key Takeaways:• Resilience is built before you need it—early discipline compounds in business• 2008 created fear; 2020–2023 created chaos—both shape smarter operators• Development without stability in capital markets is a different sport• Leasing and redevelopment are not the same as ground-up risk• The best education in retail real estate comes from walking sites, not reading reports• Mentorship shortens the learning curve—but only if you do the reps• Stability—not politics—is what capital markets craveKey Timestamps:(00:00:00) – Growing Up in a Multi-Generational Real Estate Family(00:02:30) – ADHD, Athletics, and the Competitive Edge(00:06:55) – Two Years in New Jersey: Discipline and Drive(00:12:00) – Why Brokerage Was the Starting Point(00:18:00) – Pivoting During the 2008 Financial Crisis(00:20:00) – First Acquisition and the Arby's Deal(00:23:30) – Launching Forza Development in 2020(00:25:00) – COVID, Supply Chain Chaos, and Building Through Crisis(00:33:00) – The Burrito That Became a Dutch Bros Deal(00:36:30) – Advice for Young Brokers and DevelopersKey Topics Discussed:Commercial Real Estate Podcast, Private Equity Podcast, Franchising Podcast, Commercial Real Estate Investing, Real Estate Private Equity, Franchise Ownership, Real Estate Syndication, Capital Raising for Real Estate, Private Equity Fund Structure, Commercial Real Estate Development, Multifamily Investing, Alternative Investments, Breaking Into Commercial Real Estate, Private Equity Career Path, Franchise Growth Strategy, Investment Firm Leadership, Wealth Building Through Real Estate, Real Estate Asset Management, Institutional Real Estate Investing, CEO Interview Podcast, Limitless, Aaron Zucker, Retail Development, Net Lease Investing, Drive-Thru Real Estate, QSR Development, Build-to-Suit, Brokerage Mentorship, Multi-Generational Wealth, Commercial Real Estate Cycles, 2008 Financial Crisis, COVID Supply Chain, Ground-Up Development, Value-Add Retail, Mountain State Real Estate, Capital Markets Stability, Tenant Representation, Franchise Growth, Real Estate Resilience, Leadership Through Crisis, Developer Mindset, Market Cycles, Entrepreneurial Grit, Discipline and Performance, Commercial Property Management, Forza Commercial, Chris Hatch, Limitless Podcast, Aaron ZuckerMentions:Chris's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-hatch-5b100711/Mentions: The Dirt Dog PodMore of Limitless:Web: zuckerinvestmentgroup.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaron-zucker-zig/IG: @zuckerinvestmentgroupX: @ZIG_CRE

The Biggest Table
The Potluck as an Image of Flourishing with Amar Peterman

The Biggest Table

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 63:19


Host Andrew Camp welcomes Amar Peterman, a constructive/public theologian, to discuss Peterman's forthcoming book, "Becoming Neighbors: the Common Good Made Local" (Eerdmans), releasing March 12. Amar argues the common good must be built locally by actually knowing and loving the people across the street, rather than assuming a universal or national common good. Using the potluck table as the book's guiding metaphor, Peterman contrasts potluck with the “melting pot,” emphasizing that people bring distinct “dishes” (stories, beliefs, traditions) that can be appreciated alongside one another in a shared, community-owned space where everyone is both host and guest. They address why interfaith engagement matters, warning that a “common good” good only for one group becomes tyranny, Christian nationalism, or authoritarianism. Drawing on Augustine's “use and enjoyment,” Peterman cautions against using neighbors or the table instrumentally and argues neighbors are to be enjoyed as ends in themselves in God; he critiques control and domination as things wrongly treated as ends. Peterman outlines practices of neighbor love—compassion, humility, translation, resonance (via Hartmut Rosa), lament, and accompaniment (via Paul Farmer, Partners in Health, and Gustavo Gutiérrez), presenting accompaniment as long-term, dignifying companionship rather than short-term charity. They discuss joy as intertwined with hope and resurrection while rejecting shallow “happy” platitudes that avoid lament, and they reflect on compost and gardening as slow, local work that can yield surprising “new life” beyond one's control. Amar D. Peterman is a constructive theologian, working at the intersection of faith and public life. He is the founder of Scholarship for Religion and Society LLC, and the former assistant director of civic networks at Interfaith America. Peterman holds an MDiv from Princeton Theological Seminary and is currently a PhD student at the University of Chicago's Divinity School. He is the author of Becoming Neighbors: The Common Good Made Local (published by Eerdmans). His writing and research have been featured in Sojourners, Christianity Today, The Christian Century, The Fetzer Institute, The Berkley Forum, and The Anxious Bench. He also publishes regularly on his Substack, This Common Life.Follow Amar Peterman:Instagram: @amarpetermanFacebook: @amarpetermanSubstack: This Common LifeThis episode of the Biggest Table is brought to you in part of Wild Goose Coffee. Since 2008, Wild Goose has sought to build better communities through coffee. For our listeners, Wild Goose is offering a special promotion of 20% off a one time order using the code TABLE at checkout. To learn more and to order coffee, please visit wildgoosecoffee.com.

The Biggest Table
Transforming Disgust into Love with Paul Hoard and Billie Hoard

The Biggest Table

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 68:14


In this episode of The Biggest Table, host Andrew Camp delves into the intersections of food, theology, and the psychological theory of disgust with Paul and Billie Hoard, who co-authored the book Eucontamination. Paul, a licensed counselor and psychoanalytic psychotherapist, and Billie, a trans woman and writer, discuss how concepts of disgust operate at both individual and sociological levels, impacting relationships within the church and society. They explore the theological implications of disgust, the transformative power of love, and how practices like the Eucharist and foot washing can help Christians move past disgust reactions to foster intimacy and community. They also share personal anecdotes, discuss their fondest and least favorite foods, and emphasize the critical importance of sharing meals to experience God's love and grow in fellowship.Paul Hoard, PhD, LMHC, is a licensed counselor, psychoanalytic psychotherapist, and associate professor of counseling psychology at The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology. His scholarship focuses on Lacanian psychoanalytic theory, sexuality, white-body supremacy, perpetration-induced traumatic stress, and the theological logic of disgust. He has spoken and published internationally on topics including purity culture, trauma, eucontamination, and the intersections of theology and psychoanalysis. In addition to his academic work, Dr. Hoard maintains a private counseling practice and provides clinical supervision and consultation. He is the co-author, with his sister Billie Hoard, of the book Eucontamination: Disgust Theology and the Christian Life.Paul's Substack Billie Hoard is a trans woman, teacher, writer, and something of an Anabaptist radical. Together with her brother Paul, she is the author of "Eucontamination". Billie holds an MA in liberal arts from St. John's College & she writes about queerness, fairy tales, C. S. Lewis, theology & philosophy.Billie's SubstackThis episode of the Biggest Table is brought to you in part by Wild Goose Coffee. Since 2008, Wild Goose has sought to build better communities through coffee. For our listeners, Wild Goose is offering a special promotion of 20% off a one time order using the code TABLE at checkout. To learn more and to order coffee, please visit wildgoosecoffee.com. 

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#693 CHRISSI & PAUL - One last Dance

Alle Wege führen nach Ruhm

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 59:56


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Alone at Lunch
Alone Writing Romantic Comedies in Venezuela with Author Maria J. Morillo

Alone at Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 48:36


This week we are joined by Maria J. Morillo. Maria J. Morillo is a born and raised Venezuelan ESL teacher, translator, and author of love stories featuring Venezuelan women getting absolutely everything they've always wanted. When she's not writing, you can find her leading the choir at her local church. She currently lives in Maturin, Venezuela, with her family. Her debut novel is The Ex-Perimento. In this episode, Maria J. Morillo shares her journey as a debut author, discussing the excitement and challenges of publishing her first novel. She reflects on her transition from writing in Spanish to English, the influence of fandom on her writing, and the importance of creating relatable characters. Maria also emphasizes her passion for teaching English and her desire to showcase Venezuelan culture through her work. The discussion highlights the significance of community and reader engagement in her writing journey.Recommendations From This Episode:Love ActuallyThe Kissing BoothFollow Maria: @mariajmorilloauthorFollow Carly: @carlyjmontagFollow Emily: @thefunnywalshFollow the podcast: @aloneatlunchpodPlease rate and review the podcast! Spread the word! Tell your friends! Email us: aloneatlunch@gmail.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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#692 CHRISSI & PAUL - Big Night Out

Alle Wege führen nach Ruhm

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 69:26


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The Biggest Table
What the Bible Says about Alcohol with John Anthony Dunne

The Biggest Table

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 73:36


In this episode of The Biggest Table, host Andrew Camp talks with Dr. John Anthony Dunne, an associate professor of New Testament at Bethel Seminary. Dr. Dunne shares his journey from a fundamentalist Baptist background in Las Vegas, Nevada, to becoming an aficionado of fine beverages and an expert on the biblical theology of alcohol. The conversation covers the best craft beers shared at academic receptions, the significance of wine, beer, and spirits in both his personal life and biblical texts, and the profound impact of these elements on Christian worship and spirituality. Dr. Dunne also discusses his latest book, 'The Mountain Shall Drip Sweet Wine: A Biblical Theology of Alcohol,' which explores the nuanced themes of alcohol in the Bible and its implications for modern believers.Dr. John Anthony Dunne earned his PhD in NT at the University of St Andrews (in Scotland) under the supervision of Prof. N. T. Wright. He is an associate professor of NT at Bethel Seminary (in Saint Paul, MN), where he has taught since 2017, and he's the author or editor of ten books, including, most recently, The Mountains Shall Drip Sweet Wine: A Biblical Theology of Alcohol (published by Zondervan Academic). Born and raised in Las Vegas, NV, John enjoys hosting cocktail parties, tasting events, and the annual SBLAAR reception at AAR/SBL each year, which is an international craft beer bottle share event.Connect with John Anthony DunneTwo Cities PodcastInstagram: @johnnypepper2Facebook: @johnnypepper2This episode of the Biggest Table is brought to you in part by Wild Goose Coffee. Since 2008, Wild Goose has sought to build better communities through coffee. For our listeners, Wild Goose is offering a special promotion of 20% off a one time order using the code TABLE at checkout. To learn more and to order coffee, please visit wildgoosecoffee.com. 

Alle Wege führen nach Ruhm
#691 CHRISSI & PAUL - Gurkentruppe4

Alle Wege führen nach Ruhm

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 70:32


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Alone at Lunch
Alone Finding Friends in Books with Virginia Kantra

Alone at Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 56:05


This week we are joined by Virginia Kantra. New York Times bestselling author Virginia Kantra is a big believer in the power of stories—the ones we grow up with and the ones we tell ourselves. She has written over thirty novels about strong women, messy families, and the journey to find yourself. Her books have received numerous awards as well as starred reviews from Publishers Weekly and Booklist and praise in People and USA Today.In this episode, Virginia discusses her journey as a writer and the importance of imagination in storytelling. She reflects on her childhood experiences that shaped her love for writing, the influence of her family, and the evolution of the publishing industry. Virginia also shares her thoughts on daily writing routines and the power of storytelling to connect with others. Give this episode a listen!Recommendations From This Episode: Pepper AnnCluelessAnne of a Different IslandFollow Virginia: Insta: @virginiakantra ; Facebook; SubstackFollow Carly: @carlyjmontagFollow Emily: @thefunnywalshFollow the podcast: @aloneatlunchpodPlease rate and review the podcast! Spread the word! Tell your friends! Email us: aloneatlunch@gmail.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

The Biggest Table
The Rich Diversity of Southern Food with Michael Twitty

The Biggest Table

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 51:45


In this episode of The Biggest Table, host Andrew Camp engages in a rich conversation with Michael Twitty, a renowned culinary historian, food writer, and author of acclaimed works such as 'The Cooking Gene' and 'Kosher Soul.' Twitty provides insightful commentary on his journey and his role in culinary history, emphasizing the significance of food as a medium for experiencing and expressing cultural identity, spirituality, and community. They discuss the broad and diverse nature of Southern cuisine, its historical context, and the intertwining of various cultures that shape it. The discussion also touches upon the challenges faced by people of color in getting their culinary stories published, and Twitty's motivations behind writing his latest cookbook, 'Recipes from the American South.' The episode underscores the profound connections between food, culture, and empathy, as well as the importance of storytelling in preserving culinary heritage.Michael W. Twitty is an acclaimed culinary historian, and author of the two-times James Beard Award-winning book The Cooking Gene, as well as Rice and Koshersoul. He has written for many publications and been featured throughout print and broadcast media, including the Guardian, The New York Times, The Washington Post, PBS, and NPR's The Splendid Table. He has given over 500 public talks and appeared in numerous series, including Taste the Nation and High on the Hog.Follow Michael on Instagram: @thecookinggeneThis episode of the Biggest Table is brought to you in part by Wild Goose Coffee. Since 2008, Wild Goose has sought to build better communities through coffee. For our listeners, Wild Goose is offering a special promotion of 20% off a one time order using the code TABLE at checkout. To learn more and to order coffee, please visit wildgoosecoffee.com. 

Alle Wege führen nach Ruhm
#689 CHRISSI & PAUL - Wildmüllerei und Neujahrskörper

Alle Wege führen nach Ruhm

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 71:52


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#688 CHRISSI & PAUL - Ich hab nen größeren Hebel

Alle Wege führen nach Ruhm

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 66:28


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#687 CHRISSI & PAUL - Trilliardäre

Alle Wege führen nach Ruhm

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 70:29


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#685 CHRISSI UND PAUL - Matchatini

Alle Wege führen nach Ruhm

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 76:12


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The Biggest Table
Food Theology: A Taste of Love with Kellie Lisi & Martin Lohrmann

The Biggest Table

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2025 59:35


In this episode of The Biggest Table podcast,  the discussion centers around food, eating, and hospitality as a means to experience God's love. Andrew is joined by guests Kellie Lisi and Martin Lohrmann, who co-authored the book, Food Theology: Nourishing Faith in Local Communities. Andrew, Kellie, and Martin explore the central thesis of the book—that God's love is made physical through food—and discuss their distinct approach compared to existing theological works. Kellie and Martin's work integrates practical guidance with theological reflections, aiming to bridge the gap between theological theory and community practices. They also delve into the importance of Holy Communion in Christianity, examining its transformational power and how it informs broader food practices and community involvement. The episode touches on the theological and historical aspects of food in Christianity, including its role in addressing food insecurity and fostering community. The conversation concludes with reflections on the personal and communal significance of food, especially during the holiday season.Bios:Kellie Lisi is an ordained deacon in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and serves at Wartburg Theological Seminary as Vice President for Leadership Formation. She has served as a public school teacher and administrator, parish ministry leader, and food educator. Kellie worked in the restaurant industry prior to (and in the early years of) teaching. Her most notable restaurant co-workers were Minnie Mouse, Goofy, and Chip & Dale at a character buffet restaurant in Disney World. At home in Iowa, Kellie's nine-year-old loves when she makes pizza, while her 12-year old wishes she would make sushi bowls every day. Martin J. Lohrmann is Associate Professor of Lutheran Confessions and Heritage at Wartburg Theological Seminary in Dubuque, Iowa, where he teaches classes in church history, the Lutheran Reformation, spiritual practices, and theology and art. In addition to many articles and essays, Dr. Lohrmann is the author of Stories from Global Lutheranism: A Historical Timeline and Book of Harmony: Spirit and Service in the Lutheran Confessions, and the co-editor of 1 & 2 Samuel, 1 & 2 Kings, 1 & 2 Chronicles in the Reformation Commentary on Scripture Series. He enjoys going for walks, playing guitar, and cooking with whatever ingredients are on hand.Buy Food Theology: Nourishing Faith in Local CommunitiesThis episode of the Biggest Table is brought to you in part by Wild Goose Coffee. Since 2008, Wild Goose has sought to build better communities through coffee. For our listeners, Wild Goose is offering a special promotion of 20% off a one time order using the code TABLE at checkout. To learn more and to order coffee, please visit wildgoosecoffee.com. 

Alle Wege führen nach Ruhm
#683 CHRISSI & PAUL - Kontra Kohl

Alle Wege führen nach Ruhm

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2025 70:09


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Alle Wege führen nach Ruhm

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Alle Wege führen nach Ruhm
#681 CHRISSI & PAUL - Twerkshop mit Nadine

Alle Wege führen nach Ruhm

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2025 66:10


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Alle Wege führen nach Ruhm

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Inspire + Move
Movement, Mindset & Resilience: The Mom Sweat Sanity Podcast with Brittany Anderson

Inspire + Move

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 46:57


This week I have the pleasure of getting to share a podcast I was actually the guest on, The Mom Sweat Sanity Podcast with Brittany Anderson! I met Brittany Anderson through the Mentor Collective Mastermind and enjoyed our episode together so much that I just had to share it! In this conversation, I get real about how movement and mindset have been central to my journey in life and business. We dive into how my career evolved from fashion school to entrepreneurship, the challenges Matt and I faced building a business right before the pandemic hit, and why staying connected to your "why" matters more than ever.Tune in to hear more about: • The pivotal experiences that shaped my entrepreneurial journey • How we navigated launching a fitness business and what kept us going • The powerful link between discipline, daily habits, and the energy we bring to our lives • Why building in-person community is something I'll always fight for • How grief, mental health, and resilience have informed my mission and purpose • What it means to invest in personal development and put yourself in rooms that stretch and inspire youI'm so grateful Brittany and I connected through MCM, and that we got to have this meaningful conversation! Be sure to check out her podcast using the links below! If something here resonated with you, I'd love to hear about it on instagram @AlliArruda!Britt's LinksPodcast: The Mom Sweat Sanity PodcastIG: https://www.instagram.com/brittanyandersoncoaching/Website: www.brittanderson.comLet's Connect!• INSPIRE + MOVE EVENTS• Instagram• Private Coaching• Website• Facebook• TikTok

The Biggest Table
Power Dynamics with Diet & Purity with Anna Rollins

The Biggest Table

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2025 50:31


In this episode of 'The Biggest Table,' host Andrew Camp welcomes Anna Rollins, author of 'Famished: On Food, Sex, and Growing Up as a Good Girl.' They discuss her memoir, which examines the harmful parallels between diet culture and evangelical purity culture, both of which pressurize women to fear their bodies and appetites. Anna shares her personal struggles with disordered eating, rooted in her upbringing in a strict Christian environment, and how she has navigated healing. The conversation also touches on societal norms, racial implications of body ideals, and the importance of discussing these topics openly. Anna emphasizes grace, forgiveness, and the necessity of honest, nuanced conversations to break free from harmful cultural scripts.Anna Rollins is the author of Famished: On Food, Sex, and Growing Up as a Good Girl (out December 9, 2025 from Eerdmans). Her groundbreaking debut memoir examines the rhyming scripts of diet culture and evangelical purity culture, both of which direct women to fear their own bodies and appetites. Her writing has appeared in outlets like The New York Times, Slate, Electric Literature, Salon, Joyland, and more. She's also written scholarly articles about composition and writing center studies. She's an award-winning instructor who taught English in higher education for nearly 15 years. She is a 2025 Tamarack Foundation for the Arts Literary Arts Fellow. A lifelong Appalachian, she lives with her husband in West Virginia where they're raising their three small children.Follow Anna:Anna's Substack: annajrollinsAnna's Instagram: @annajrollinsThis episode of the Biggest Table is brought to you in part by Wild Goose Coffee. Since 2008, Wild Goose has sought to build better communities through coffee. For our listeners, Wild Goose is offering a special promotion of 20% off a one time order using the code TABLE at checkout. To learn more and to order coffee, please visit wildgoosecoffee.com. 

Alle Wege führen nach Ruhm
#679 CHRISSI & PAUL - Richtige Retourensöhne

Alle Wege führen nach Ruhm

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 76:15


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Alle Wege führen nach Ruhm

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Alle Wege führen nach Ruhm

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Alle Wege führen nach Ruhm
#677 CRISSI & PAUL - German Sausage

Alle Wege führen nach Ruhm

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 76:17


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The Biggest Table
Sacred Kinship with All of Nature with Victoria Loorz

The Biggest Table

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2025 63:33


In this episode of The Biggest Table, host Andrew Camp converses with Victoria Loorz, a wild church pastor, eco spiritual director, and author, about her unique perspective on spirituality and nature. Victoria discusses her journey from being a pastor of indoor churches to founding the first Church of the Wild in Ojai, California, and her involvement with the Ecumenical Wild Church Network. The conversation delves into the concept of 'Wild Spirituality,' emphasizing a reorientation of relationships with the living world through a 'wild Christ.' Victoria unpacks the spiritual significance of integrating nature with religious practices, the importance of remembering and reconnecting with the sacredness of all life forms, and how scripture grounds her work. They explore the transformational power of experiencing God's presence in nature, the importance of grief in spiritual journeys, and the role of language in shaping spiritual understanding. The discussion highlights practical steps for fostering a deeper connection with nature, even in urban settings, and how these practices can help heal trauma and resist the modern pressures of empire and disconnection.Victoria Loorz is a wild church pastor, an eco-spiritual director and co-founder of several transformation-focused organizations focused on the integration of nature and spirituality.  She feels most alive when collaborating with Mystery and kindred spirits to create opportunities for people to re-member themselves back into intimate, sacred relationship with the rest of the living world. After twenty years as a pastor of indoor churches, she launched the first Church of the Wild, in Ojai CA and began to meet others with the same sense of call to leave building and expand the Beloved Community beyond our own species. She then co-founded the ecumenical Wild Church Network. She is also the author of Church of the Wild, and coauthor of Field Guide to Church of the Wild.This episode of the Biggest Table is brought to you in part by Wild Goose Coffee. Since 2008, Wild Goose has sought to build better communities through coffee. For our listeners, Wild Goose is offering a special promotion of 20% off a one time order using the code TABLE at checkout. To learn more and to order coffee, please visit wildgoosecoffee.com. 

Alle Wege führen nach Ruhm
#675 CHRISSI & PAUL - How to Schlawiner

Alle Wege führen nach Ruhm

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2025 63:36


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