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The Rev. Dr. Joel Curtis Graves is an Anglican priest in the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA). In his new book, Aliens, God & The Bible, Dr. Graves tackles some of the Bible's hardest questions and shares ideas about ancient alien factions and how/why things have happened in the Bible from Genesis to Revelation.Joel Graves has been theologically minded since a youth and attended Trinity School for Ministry in Ambridge, Pennsylvania.After a long break, he finished seminary at Faith Evangelical Lutheran Seminary, Tacoma, Washington, where he earned his Master of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry in Leadership. Joel served as a hospital and hospice chaplain before starting an Anglican church in Lacey, Washington, from which he retired in 2012. He has been married to Rena for over 40 years, and loves to paint, read, write, golf, go to the movies, spoil the grand-kids, and travel.
The Rev. Dr. Joel Curtis Graves is an Anglican priest in the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA). In his new book, Aliens, God & The Bible, Dr. Graves tackles some of the Bible's hardest questions and shares ideas about ancient alien factions and how/why things have happened in the Bible from Genesis to Revelation.Joel Graves has been theologically minded since a youth and attended Trinity School for Ministry in Ambridge, Pennsylvania.After a long break, he finished seminary at Faith Evangelical Lutheran Seminary, Tacoma, Washington, where he earned his Master of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry in Leadership. Joel served as a hospital and hospice chaplain before starting an Anglican church in Lacey, Washington, from which he retired in 2012. He has been married to Rena for over 40 years, and loves to paint, read, write, golf, go to the movies, spoil the grand-kids, and travel.
The Rev. Dr. Joel Curtis Graves is an Anglican priest in the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA). In his new book, Aliens, God & The Bible, Dr. Graves tackles some of the Bible's hardest questions and shares ideas about ancient alien factions and how/why things have happened in the Bible from Genesis to Revelation.Joel Graves has been theologically minded since a youth and attended Trinity School for Ministry in Ambridge, Pennsylvania.After a long break, he finished seminary at Faith Evangelical Lutheran Seminary, Tacoma, Washington, where he earned his Master of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry in Leadership. Joel served as a hospital and hospice chaplain before starting an Anglican church in Lacey, Washington, from which he retired in 2012. He has been married to Rena for over 40 years, and loves to paint, read, write, golf, go to the movies, spoil the grand-kids, and travel.
In this episode, Brigitte and Mic interview indie horror actor Joel Graves. Brigitte and Mic also answer some horror movie Q & As and talk about what they've been watching. Mic rounds out the episode with Macabre Melodies.
The Rev. Dr. Joel Curtis Graves is an Anglican priest in the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA). In his new book, Aliens, God & The Bible, Dr. Graves tackles some of the Bible's hardest questions and shares ideas about ancient alien factions and how/why things have happened in the Bible from Genesis to Revelation.Joel Graves has been theologically minded since a youth and attended Trinity School for Ministry in Ambridge, Pennsylvania.After a long break, he finished seminary at Faith Evangelical Lutheran Seminary, Tacoma, Washington, where he earned his Master of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry in Leadership. Joel served as a hospital and hospice chaplain before starting an Anglican church in Lacey, Washington, from which he retired in 2012. He has been married to Rena for over 40 years, and loves to paint, read, write, golf, go to the movies, spoil the grand-kids, and travel.
The Rev. Dr. Joel Curtis Graves is an Anglican priest in the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA). In his new book, Aliens, God & The Bible, Dr. Graves tackles some of the Bible's hardest questions and shares ideas about ancient alien factions and how/why things have happened in the Bible from Genesis to Revelation. Joel Graves has been theologically minded since a youth and attended Trinity School for Ministry in Ambridge, Pennsylvania. After a long break, he finished seminary at Faith Evangelical Lutheran Seminary, Tacoma, Washington, where he earned his Master of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry in Leadership. Joel served as a hospital and hospice chaplain before starting an Anglican church in Lacey, Washington, from which he retired in 2012. He has been married to Rena for over 40 years, and loves to paint, read, write, golf, go to the movies, spoil the grand-kids, and travel.
Jake is back in action as he and Alex get their bearings on podcasting once again. This week joined by Joel Graves, Replay's Esports Manager, as well as, CEO of Immortals - Jordan Sherman. Listen close as Alex struggles to take his foot out of his mouth and the boys cover hot topics such as Microsoft owns everything and should Organizations sell peripherals, as well as, Jordan returning home to Michigan to boost esports trajectory in the Midwest and Great Lakes region. Find out a bit more about Jordan's moves from Major League Baseball to his time at the LA Clippers and GenG!With events to come between Replay and Immortals - keep your eyes and ears peeled for more to come.https://twitter.com/JshermIMThttps://twitter.com/Immortals
Jordan Sherman, CEO of the pro esports team Immortals, joins host Joel Graves to discuss the organization's move to the Great Lakes. Jordan also shares how he got into esports and what the future holds. Follow Jordan on twitter at @JshermIMT and find out more about Immortals https://immortals.gg/
Ryan talks with Joel Graves, owner of New Monkey Studio, the studio owned by Elliott Smith and filled with incredible vintage gear. Joel tells what it was like working for Neil Young, how he bought Elliott Smith's recording studio, and much more.New Monkey Studio: http://newmonkeystudio.com/Sign up for an exclusive Songs of Note episode and playlist here: https://mailchi.mp/5a4c0459fa02/songsofnotenewsletterFollow me: http://instagram.com/songsofnotehttps://www.facebook.com/songsofnotehttps://twitter.com/thesongsofnoteMusic provided by Tyler Ramsey. Find Tyler on Spotify, Apple Music, and his website.
This episode Jake and Alex sit down with their new esports manager, Joel Graves. Joel is a many of many titles, but they all tie back to his one love-esports. Joel takes us through the treachery and tumult that lead him to acknowledge the PC as the supreme gaming machine and how league and esports got him on the weatherbeaten path he walks to day.
Collegiate and high school esports coaches join Joel Graves for a panel for LTUX. The guests include Danielle Sirekis from Lawrence Tech Esports, Stephen Juncaj from Detroit Catholic Central Esports, Dylan Chapman from the Michigan High School Esports Federation and Erich Bao from GGLeagues.Gamers Unlimited is presented by Lawrence Tech Esports. "Recruit Yourself" to LTU's inaugural varsity team by visiting https://ltuathletics.com/Forms/Recruit_Your_Self The show is sponsored by Hungry Howie's Pizza. Order from the home of the original flavored crust pizza at hungryhowies.com.
On the debut episode of Gamers Unlimited we are joined by Mike Dahle, who is the president of the Wisconsin High School Esports Association. https://www.wihsea.org/We also chat with Joel Graves, the president of the Lawrence Tech Esports Club team, who is helping to launch their varsity team in the fall of 2021. https://ltuathletics.com/Forms/Recruit_Your_SelfGamers Unlimited is presented by Lawrence Tech and Hungry Howie's.Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitch--statechampsesports.
The Rev. Dr. Joel Curtis Graves is an Anglican priest in the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA). In his new book, Aliens, God & The Bible, Dr. Graves tackles some of the Bible's hardest questions and shares ideas about ancient alien factions and how/why things have happened in the Bible from Genesis to Revelation.Joel Graves has been theologically minded since a youth and attended Trinity School for Ministry in Ambridge, Pennsylvania.After a long break, he finished seminary at Faith Evangelical Lutheran Seminary, Tacoma, Washington, where he earned his Master of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry in Leadership. Joel served as a hospital and hospice chaplain before starting an Anglican church in Lacey, Washington, from which he retired in 2012. He has been married to Rena for over 40 years, and loves to paint, read, write, golf, go to the movies, spoil the grand-kids, and travel.
Joel Graves: musician, recording studio owner and most importantly, composer of the What Difference Does It Make theme, virtually steps into our studios. Joel has spent his career with the bands Earlimart and Everest. He not only worked for Neil Young's label Vapor but got various opportunities to play alongside him including at Madison Square Garden. He's also a co-owner of Elliott Smith's recording facility, New Monkey Studio. We get into all of it in this episode. If you'd like to support New Monkey Studio, pick up a hat from their website. http://newmonkeystudio.com/store If you'd like to support this podcast, pick up a free audiobook at http://www.audibletrial.com/wddimpodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wddim/message
A short episode featuring a conversation with two Evening MBA 2019 Alumni about how they leveraged the resources of MBA Career Management at the Foster School of Business to make pivots in their careers.
A conversation with Foster School of Business, Evening MBA Class of 2019 graduates Joel Graves and Dan Charbonneau about their experience competing in -- and winning -- the 2019 ACG Cup Case Competition. Learn more about the ACG Cup at http://www.acgcupnw.org.
In our season 3 finale, we wrap up the year that was 1982 on the KROQ charts. The Go-Gos take a vacation, Sparks make some predictions and Foster Farms gives a unique twist to Human League's "Don't You Want Me". Plus Dave goes on Urban Dictionary and learns all about a Sex Dwarf. It's a great send off to the year that was 1982. Our theme music is provided by Joel Graves of New Monkey Studio. You can also hear the entire 106.7 songs on our What Difference Does It Make Spotify playlist. https://spoti.fi/2Evkc8d Follow us at https://www.wddimpodcast.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wddim/message
We welcome special guest Chelsea Cantos into our What Difference Does It Make studio. Holly's daughter just wanted to tag along and see how the "magic" happens but she happily strapped on the "cans" and became a big part of our show offering up her unique perspective as we look into some favorite songs from the 80s. Another very special guest is the first appearance of the WDDIM Theme song as created by Joel Graves. We'll be mentioning him more on future episodes. Hear all the music discussed on our Spotify playlist. https://spoti.fi/2ZR16Bw Follow us at https://www.wddimpodcast.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wddim/message
Jon Faulkner and Chris Weatherman are joined by Matt Tate and Joel Graves from American Survival Co. to discuss the topic of current world events. Survival Dispatch Survival Dispatch Store Survival Dispatch Facebook Survival Dispatch YouTube Survival Dispatch Instagram Survival Dispatch Amazon Lists
A few years before he passed, Elliott Smith bought a recording studio in Van Nuys, California. He poured his heart and soul into the place - buying vintage analogue equipment and staying in there for weeks at a time to try and fix it. He called the studio New Monkey because, it is said, this big new commitment was like a monkey on his back. In this special episode, we speak to the three guys who now run New Monkey Studio. Robert Cappadonna and Joel Graves - who bought the studio from Elliott's family in 2004 - and Greg Cortez, who has been working with the pair since 2009. We begin with, what else, a discussion of Greg's favourite Elliott Smith song, before discussing some of the studio's history, the guests who've visited and how it's doing now with Robert and Joel. They are doing a great job building on Elliott's legacy, so it was such a privilege to be able to speak to them. They were also kind enough to master this episode on Elliott's old console. Things to look at/listen to: * New Monkey Studio website: [http://newmonkeystudio.com](http://newmonkeystudio.com) * Everything Reminds Me of Her on Spotify: [https://open.spotify.com/track/3nkdVXnH4xC6f3YZS0C8pC?si=26QKiCxpQCaUC0vSvuuF3g](https://open.spotify.com/track/3nkdVXnH4xC6f3YZS0C8pC?si=26QKiCxpQCaUC0vSvuuF3g) * New Monkey (the song) from New Moon: [https://open.spotify.com/track/257KKUjp1uISAGG3000M8W?si=tRi7a_8vSsecfzXStDTZIA](https://open.spotify.com/track/257KKUjp1uISAGG3000M8W?si=tRi7a_8vSsecfzXStDTZIA) * A nice interview with Robert and Joel from 2006: [http://articles.latimes.com/2006/feb/01/entertainment/et-monkey1](http://articles.latimes.com/2006/feb/01/entertainment/et-monkey1) My Favourite Elliott Smith Song is produced by Rob Comba and Elizabeth Withstandley. You can find us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @MyFavESmithSong. [www.myfavouriteelliottsmithsong.com](http://www.myfavouriteelliottsmithsong.com)
On this show, your host Garrison Reid sits down with Aaron Espinoza of Earlimart. Aaron discusses the departure from Palm, working with The Ship Collective, and dealing with struggles and their presence on Treble & Tremble. The collaboration Aaron is referring to in the interview is: An untitled release featuring: 1. Earlimart - Chinga's In The West 2. Grandaddy - I Heart California 3. Grandaddy - Red Curbs 4. Earlimart - The Ending Of Me The record was recorded in 4 days at Espinoza's Los Angeles studio "The Ship." Espinoza described the project, featuring Grandaddy members Jim Fairchild, Aaron Burtch, and Jason Lytle along with Earlimart members Ariana Murray, David Latter, Joel Graves, and Aaron Espinoza, as "the most in-depth project that [Grandaddy's Jason Lytle and Espinoza] have worked on together."