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All songs and texts used with permission. All rights reserved. Opening Prayer written by Cassidhe Hart Opening Song: Dweller by Joel McKerrow from the album Cultivating Seeds of Liberation: Songs of Justice and Joy First Reading: Randy Woodley, Becoming Rooted: One Hundred Days of Reconnecting with Sacred Earth. Broadleaf Books (2022) page 57-58. Sung Psalm Opening and Doxology: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan from the album Monk in the World: Songs for Contemplative Living Psalm 23: Interpretation and musical setting by Simon de Voil Second Reading: Maurice J. Nutt, Embodied Spirits: Stories of Spiritual Directors of Color. Morehouse Publishing (2013). page 19-20. Prayers of Concern written by Cassidhe Hart Sung Response: Words by Abbey Dream Team. Music by Betsey Beckman. Arranged and performed by Alexa Sunshine Rose and Simon de Voil © 2025 Closing Song: Fear Not the Pain by Richard Bruxvoort Colligan from the album Cultivating Sees of Liberation: Songs of Justice and Joy Closing Blessing written by Cassidhe Hart Prayers, readings, and blessings voiced by Claudia Love Mair and Jo-ed Tome. Audio engineering by Simon de Voil. Please note: All of the songs and prayer responses are published on albums in the Abbey of the Arts collection unless otherwise noted. In addition, these songs & responses have accompanying gesture prayers and/or dances created by Betsey Beckman that can be found on the corresponding video collections. Audio and video recordings of the Prayer Cycles are available at AbbeyoftheArts.com.
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Joel McKerrow On Today's show, we're slamming some poetry your way. We've got one of the country's best and most sought-after poets who is showing our kids how cool this genre is. Plus, we chat about an awesome graphic novel born from brush of this amazing poet. Today's guest is an award-winning writer, keynote speaker, creativity specialist, children's author, educator and, having performed for hundreds of thousands of people throughout the world, is one of Australia's most successful performance poets. He's represented Australia in the World of Slam Poetry, which we'll hear more about shortly, along with his new graphic novel series, please welcome the mind-blowingly brilliant, Joel McKerrow.
Allison spends 10 minutes with Joel McKerrow, chatting about poetry, kids and creativity, and his debut graphic novel URBAN LEGEND HUNTERS. Plus, Megan shares 5 things your school librarian wants you to know, and Allison is raving about a new picture book.Read the show notes for all book references at yourkidsnextread.com Connect with Allison, Megan and the Your Kid's Next Read Community on Facebook Visit allisontait.com | childrensbooksdaily.com | yourkidsnextread.com.au
Creative Conversations with Joel McKerrow and Dani Vee
Somerset Storyfest Special: JOEL MCKERROW with Dani Vee and James Layton
Joel speaks to Chelsea McGough - a cellist, composer, and producer based in Nashville, who's compositions have been featured in films, television, social media and ad campaigns in the U.S. and abroad. In this conversation, Chelsea talks through losing her love for music and how she found her way back again, finally landing in a place that felt more like home. Chelsea and Joel recently performed together at Story Festival in the US, and off the back of that went on to record a fully improvised contemplative meditation album together, while living on opposite sides of the world. Chelsea and Joel discuss the creative process of bringing this album together and experiencing the magical “pixie dust” moments that can happen when we let go of perfectionism, and embrace the vulnerability of creating in the flow. The album FLOW - An Improvised Poetic Meditation is out everywhere now. ---- The music used throughout this episode is from Chelsea McGough's various collaborations: Chelseamcgough.com Our sponsors are The Practice Co. and ACOM This podcast is hosted by Joel McKerrow & Produced by Richelle Bourne
In this episode I bring together poetry and song from former guests of the podcast as a Christmas gift to you all. The episode features music from Juliagrace (ep.5) and Music with Michal (ep.50), as well as poetry from Te Karere Whitiao Scarborough (ep.10), Dietrich Soakai (ep.34), Mohamed Hassan (ep.59), Joel McKerrow (ep.31), and myself. And to finish the episode I bring you the audio version of my kids book - Three Things to Know: An E Tū Tāngata Story - read by tamariki (children). Find Julia Grace at her website, Facebook, Instagram, or Spotify. Find Music with Michal at her website, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, or Spotify. Check out more poems from Te Karere Whitiao Scarborough (formerly Zane) on YouTube. Check out more poems from Dietrich Soakai on YouTube, and check out his mahi at VOYCEWhakarongoMai or on Instagram at @voycenz Find Mohamed Hassan at his website, where he links to his social media and his books. Hear more of his poems on YouTube. Find Joel McKerrow's art exhibition HUMAN on his website, or check out his School for Creative Development. You can also find his poems on YouTube and Spotify. And to purchase a copy of my book, head to etutangata.nz where you can also sign up for their resource kete that includes the audio version of the book (as read by me, and also the one read by tamariki). ___ Connect with me at downtoearthconversations.com or at Facebook: facebook.com/downtoearth.conversations Instagram: @downtoearth.conversations Email: downtoearth.conversations@gmail.com
When was the last time you did not have to succeed? When was the last time you did not feel guilty for doing nothing? When did you last think about why you started this creative journey in the first place? In this episode, hosted by Joel McKerrow - we enter into sanctuary; a time of slowing down, of looking inward, of remembering and reflecting and of play, without any agenda. This is indeed, the deep place, the well from which we draw our creativity out of. Our sponsors are The Practice Co. and ACOM This podcast is hosted by Joel McKerrow & Produced by Richelle Bourne
This week on the podcast we launch the School For Creative Development! An online communal learning platform combining four different creative modules, over 50 hours of audio and video content, workbooks and zoom sessions with Joel McKerrow, to inspire your art, grow your audience and blow your creative practice out of the water! As we launch this, Joel talks us through what to do when we feel we've landed in the desert (creatively speaking), when the inspiration has run dry, and we are barely surviving. How do we find that lush fertile land again and what does the desert have to teach us? Show notes: Our sponsors are The Practice Co. and ACOM. This podcast is hosted by Joel McKerrow & Produced by Richelle Bourne. All music sourced from audiio.com
As humans, almost all of us have woken up at some point in our lives feeling lost and aimless, unsure of which path to take or where the path even is. And for many of us - and especially in our creative lives - the temptation to just give up at this point is real. In this episode, we find ourselves lost in the forest and Joel McKerrow shares five key tools for getting back on track and what this lostness might have to teach us along the way. Our sponsors are The Practice Co. and ACOM. This podcast is hosted by Joel McKerrow & Produced by Richelle Bourne.
Linda Hoskins is an artist on a mission to see her love of painting and social justice weave together. 10% of all her sales goes towards support Survivors of Human Trafficking in Scotland. Linda is available for commissions and also has a range of prints and products. Above all, she is open to conversations for all new and exciting collaborations and ideas!You can find out more about her work at lindahoskins.co.uk and you can support her at So, Expand Your Tent.For more about the work of poet, Joel McKerrow, go to joelmckerrow.com.For more information about Foolproof's work, go to foolproofcreativearts.com or follow us on instagram, twitter or facebook.
In this episode we have begun the Creative Journey. We face into the wild unknown and the foreboding blankness of the empty page and take a few tentative steps forward. Perhaps feeling like an imposter in this strange new landscape and longing for the comfort of home, and yet here we find ourselves. Joel McKerrow talks us through how we begin our journey, how we move forward and who to look to for guidance along the way. Show notes: The books referenced in this episode are: The Creative Habit, by Twyla Tharp, Bird by Bird by Ann Lamott and The Dictionary of Lost Words by Pip Williams. Our sponsors are The Practice Co. and ACOM. This podcast is hosted by Joel McKerrow & Produced by Richelle Bourne.
In this episode we find ourselves at the “threshold” of our creative lives, and we have a choice to make. Will we stay within the boundaries of the familiar and comfortable that we know so well or will cross over into the Great Unknown, and embark wholeheartedly on the Creative Journey? What will we take with us and what will we leave behind? We also explore why this decision can be so hard, and what it means to find ourselves in the liminal space - when one thing has ended and the next has not yet begun. Show Notes: Richelle Bourne - The solo project Richelle mentioned in her story was Iris. Her current musical projects are with Tinman and Joel McKerrow & The Mysterious Few. David Andrew - The instrumental piano music is from David Andrew's album The Kitchen Tapes Books Wild by Cheryl Strayed The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran This podcast is hosted by Joel McKerrow & produced by Richelle Bourne
Joel McKerrow is a poet and educator. He speaks to large groups of people. He writes wonderful books. He occasionally paints skateboards or does wood carvings. He's one of those people who is basically brilliant at everything he does. And he has a deep understanding of the winding pilgrimage that honest spirituality entails. A couple years ago Joel published a book called ‘Woven: a Faith for the Dissatisfied'. It's a great book that most listeners of this podcast would deeply resonate with. Head to joelmckerrow.com after the episode to grab a copy.I actually did this interview with Joel during the launch tour for the book. We were speaking about self-awareness and the spiritual journey, and we cover a whole lot of interesting ground during this chat. It is well worth your time. This interview originally appeared on the Inhabit podcast, which I use to make with my buddy Benj Gould. If you haven't listened to that show, you may be interested in checking it out, there's lots of good episodes there.Content warning: Joel shares a story in this episode which involves sexual assault and abuse which may be sensitive for some listeners. Please take care while listening and reach out to a support service if you need help.
A music podcast featuring Alana Levandoski's "The Christ Hymn," from her 2015 album Behold, I Make all Things New. This song features the work of four great poets of our time: Malcolm Guite, Scott Cairns, Joel McKerrow, and Luci Shaw. For more information on Alana and her work, you can simply click here. For the words of the poetry for this song, you can head to the liner notes from the original album by clicking here, and then scrolling down to page 24 in the booklet. You can also head to our web post for this song for a bit more information as well as links to other podcasts featuring Alana's work. You might also consider offering a bit of support for our online ministry, which you can do through the Donate page on our website.Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to audio and recommend this episode to your friends. We invite you to rate us or write a review of what we are doing on Apple Podcasts. Reviews help others join the conversation.* * *This podcast is created at saint benedict's table, a congregation of the Anglican Church of Canada in Winnipeg, where we've been making great audio since 2006. Listen to other recent episodes on our website and see our entire catalogue of some 600 shows on our hosting page.Our MissionTo provide rich and stimulating audio resources to the wider church and engage topics and issues relevant to the concerns and questions of the larger culture in which we live.
Snuck in between season 2 and season 3 Joel McKerrow shares a bunch of SUPER exciting things happening that you really need to know about... So check them all out...
Joel McKerrow is an award winning writer, speaker, educator, artist, and one of Australia's most successful, internationally touring, performance poets. He is the artist ambassador for Tearfund Australia, and a big part of The Justice Conference in Australia. In this conversation we talk about his creativity, how that connects with his spirituality which has changed over the years, how he got involved in issues of justice, and so much more. We even listen to one of his poems, released earlier this year. He is inspiring, thought provoking, and is a totally relatable, down to earth human being. Check out Joel's creativity at joelmckerrow.com including his exhibition 'Human'. Find him on Facebook or Instagram For Joel's poems head to Spotify or Youtube And find "The Deep Place: On Spirituality and Creativity" podcast on Spotify or where you listen to podcasts. ___ Connect with me at downtoearthconversations.com or at: Facebook: facebook.com/downtoearth.conversations Instagram: @downtoearth.conversations Email: downtoearth.conversations@gmail.com Music by Strahan: Spotify: Strahan Facebook: facebook.com/StrahanMusic or facebook.com/commonerscommunion Instagram: @strahanmusic or @commoners_communion
A true blue talent in so many ways joins me for this latest conversation on Voices & Visions. An accomplished actress of course and now an incredibly inspirational artist/painter, Sabrina Lloyd joins me to discuss her career on stage, film, television and her transformation into a gifted artist whose work you can find in the links below. You remember her from shows like Sports Night and Sliders as well as the Sundance hit Dopamine and Hal Hartley's The Girl From Monday. If you haven't caught up with any of those, you really should. But we talk about other various highlights & stories from the past and what's possibly in store for the future. Sabrina is passionate about all-things related to artistic expression and even offers workshops on storytelling and painting! It was such an honor and a joy to talk with someone whose work I've enjoyed since the mid-90s. 0:00 - 04:09 - Introduction04:10 - 46:10 - Interview With Sabrina Lloyd Follow Sabrina on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sabrina.lloyd_ Check out Sabrina's online workshop with Joel Mckerrow: https://www.joelmckerroweducation.com/story Check out Sabrina's website: https://www.sabrinalloyd.com
My guest today is performance poet, Joel McKerrow. To try and describe what that means and what he does in a these show notes would be like asking me to describe what crème brûlée taste like. I can’t. You must experience it. I’m so excited to share his latest project, HUMAN - An Exploration of the Inner Life. Through the visual arts, the zoological, the poetic and the musical, HUMAN is an exploration of the drive that makes us...well...human. With a philosophical base in the identity framework of the enneagram (plus a few extras), this is your chance to explore your deeper desires, your compulsions, your hopes and your fears and how they shape your life for better and for worse. Joel McKerrow is an award winning writer, speaker, educator, artist, creativity specialist and, having performed for hundreds of thousands of people throughout the world, is one of Australia’s most successful, internationally touring, performance poets. Based out of Melbourne, Australia he is the Artist Ambassador for the aid and development organisation ‘TEARFUND Australia’ and was the co-founder of community arts organisation, 'The Centre for Poetics and Justice' (2010-2013). Joel was the third ever Australian representative at the Individual World Poetry Slam Championships in the USA and is a highly sought after speaker at conferences and festivals all over the world. He has four published books and four spoken word/music albums, is a successful play-wright and is a co-founder/host of the The Deep Place: On Creativity and Spirituality Podcast. I hope you’ll allow yourself to take in the visual along with the spoken word by visiting his website and choosing your animal symbol, seeing the meaning of each one while you hear the exploration of the inner life of each of type. To be HUMAN is to live in tension with oneself. It's the way we want to be fully known and the fear that stops us. It's the ache of our longing and the hope of our finding. It’s the pain of our sorrow and the joy of our love. It’s the dark that hides and the light that reveals. It's the despair and it is the beauty. This inner conflict, or perhaps truer to say, this inner confluence, is where the wellspring of what impels us overflows into our everyday realities. Ask the animals, they know. #Enneagram #EnneagramPodcast #JoelMcKerror #Poetry #PerformancePoet #creativewriting #AustralianPoet #WorldPoetrySlam #Enneagram3
“A fish in a bowl doesn't know that it's wet.” Joel McKerrow believes that naming the water we've been swimming around in is part of growing up and there's a whole world out there for us to get lost in! Joel is a touring, performance poet whose life is the confluence of creativity and identity work. Join the conversation as Joel takes us on a journey of re-weaving–taking the unraveled threads of our lives and seeing them woven back together as a “garment for any season of faith and doubt and wrestle and struggle.” Joel's book, Woven: A Faith for the Dissatisfied is about his journey toward Jesus–about “losing a Jesus that was way too small and looked too much like me, to a Jesus that began to mesmerize me.” Together, we'll explore these three critical movements that will invite you to consider a faith that can sustain the storms of life: The Sculpted Self The Unraveled Self The Woven Self The invitation to inner work is not for the faint of heart, but it is one that “re-members” us and our story toward FullCircle living if we allow ourselves to move forward through being sculpted, unraveled, and woven. To complement the journey, Joel's creative exhibition, “HUMAN” brings all nine Enneagram Types to life through poetry, art, music, and more. REALIFE Resources Connect further with Podcast Guest, Joel McKerrow Joel McKerrow is an award-winning writer, speaker, educator, artist, creativity specialist and, having performed for hundreds of thousands of people throughout the world, is one of Australia's most successful, internationally touring, performance poets. Based out of Melbourne, Australia he is the Artist Ambassador for the aid and development organization ‘TEARFUND Australia' and was the co-founder of community arts organization, 'The Centre for Poetics and Justice' (2010-2013). Joel was the third ever Australian representative at the Individual World Poetry Slam Championships in the USA and is a highly sought-after speaker at conferences and festivals all over the world. He has four published books and four spoken word/music albums, is a successful play-wright, is a co-founder/host of the The Deep Place: On Creativity and Spirituality Podcast and teaches on staff at the Melbourne Young Writers Studio. Website: https://www.joelmckerrow.com/ Explore Joel's HUMAN Exhibition: https://www.joelmckerrow.com/human Do some deeper discovery with Joel's Online Courses: https://www.joelmckerrow.com/online-course REALIFE Process Facilitator™ Certification The REALIFE Process Facilitator Certification Program is open for applications again! If you're looking to go deeper personally in your REALIFE and have the desire to serve others and multiply your impact, check out the REALIFE Process Facilitator Certification! We have two intensive training dates coming up– May 14th & 15th or June 4th & 5th We've recently rolled out some upgrades to our REALIFE Process Facilitator Certification! Instead of just ONE Certification, you'll receive DUAL Certifications–both as a REALIFE Process Facilitator™ and as an ©iEnneagram Motions of the Soul Certified Practitioner or OneLife Maps Facilitator. If you're looking for content to use with clients, coaching to keep your skills sharp, and community, check out our facilitator program. Click here for more information. Support the Podcast–Leave us a Review Are you growing as a result of listening to the podcast? The greatest compliment you can pay us is to share it with a friend and leave a review on iTunes. Click here and scroll down to Customer Reviews to leave a word on what you've found to be helpful as you're listening in! Have a question for the podcast? Email us at podcast@therealifeprocess.com and we'll address your question on air! Connect further with the REALIFE Process®: Join the FREE REALIFE Process® Community - continue podcast topics discussions with Facebook LIVEs and guest interviews Apply to be a REALIFE Process® Certified Facilitator Connect with your host, Teresa McCloy on: Facebook- The REALIFE Process® with Teresa McCloy Instagram- teresa.mccloy LinkedIn- teresamccloycoach About Teresa McCloy: Teresa McCloy is the creator of the REALIFE Process®, an ACC Executive Coach, and an IEA Accredited Enneagram Professional who helps entrepreneurs, business owners, and leaders discover and live out their best REALIFE! She has worked with clients from all over the world to help them bring clarity to their REALIFE and joy to their REALWORK!
Holly chats with very special guest Joel McKerrow 3w4 about his current art/poetry exhibition on the Enneagram called HUMAN. Check out all of Joel's amazing work at www.joelmckerrow.com listen to his podcast The Deep Place - on Creativity & Spirituality and listen to his Enneagram poems on Spotify or on his website. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iloveyoutoomuchtoargue/message
The second in the HUMAN series from Joel McKerrow. www.joelmckerrow.com/human MUSIC on human:two:heavy by MEENA SHAMALY- http://www.meenashamaly.com
Joel McKerrow and Richelle Bourne start from the blank page and attempt to write a whole poem/song together by the end of this episode. Talk about creative risk. Check out more of Joel and Richelles work together including their latest collaboration HERE The music from todays episode is from RICHELLE BOURNE.
Are you a perfectionist, a critic, too harsh, on yourself, on others. Are you someone who sees what needs to be done, the details of it all, how it could come together if people would only... Are you someone who sees the injustices of the world and demands that they be changed. May this poem speak to you. The first of the poems from HUMAN: An Exploration of the Inner Life by Joel McKerrow. With Music by Richelle Bourne and Matthew Bourne. Check out www.joelmckerrow.com/human to see the full project.
In our first ever interview with a fellow Enneagram 3, we chat to the prolific poet and artist Joel McKerrow. He opens up about the process of re-storying and how it enabled him to wrestle with the shadow side of being an Achiever. We discuss Joel's latest Enneagram exhibition, Human: An exploration of the Inner Life. Make sure you listen right to the end of the episode where you'll hear Joel's spoken word created just for Achievers. It definitely impacted us significantly and we're sure it will impact you too…if you let it
Todays episode is an Easter reflection, an excerpt taken from Joel McKerrow's book- WOVEN: A Faith for the Dissatisfied. Check it out at www.joelmckerrow.com All music on todays episode by David Andrews. ________________________ Find Joel at- www.joelmckerrow.com Find Joy at- www.theproutys.co Find the podcast at www.thedeepplacepodcast.com Find the Podcast FB community at https://www.facebook.com/groups/thedeepplacepodcast Find the INSTAGRAM at https://www.instagram.com/thedeepplacepodcast
Joy and Joel talk presence, families, animals, artworks and so much more. Music by Taylor Leonhardt except for the poem by Joel McKerrow with music by Brett Anthony Shaw. Check out Joels projects talked about in this episode: HUMAN: An Exploration of the Inner Life (launches March 19th) at www.joelmckerrow.com Register NOW for Joy Prouty's THE PRESENT FAMILY course at www.thepresentfamily.com
We chat with author & poet Joel McKerrow about seeking a woven life, and a decade of performance poetry.
A poet tells the story of his faith unravelling - and being woven together again. “One of my favourite sayings in the world, ’The fish in the bowl doesn’t know that it’s wet’ - that helped me to look back upon the fishbowl that I’d been swimming in.” Performance poet Joel McKerrow’s recently published book Woven is not a book of cookie-cutter spirituality. It’s not a book of answers, or programmable spiritual growth. It’s a question, an invitation, a beckoning toward movement. In this refreshingly honest conversation with Joel, he looks back on the lost faith of his childhood and the grief associated with that loss - and also recounts how he regained his faith, this time a richer and more holistic, robust version. It’s a conversation about restoration and rebuilding of broken things, and how the rebuilt thing is stronger and able to weather the storms of life. Check out Joel's book Woven: A Faith For the Dissatisfied
A fish in a bowl doesn't know that it is wet. Surrounded always by its watery environment, it knows no other reality. We, too, suffer the same. Inescapably we are all shaped by the waters we swim within. Whether we realize it or not, we all inherited a religion, a framework for existence, a container that shapes our world.Yet, inevitably, there comes a time when the fishbowl cracks, when the safety we knew can no longer contain us when our world crumbles, and the questions arrive. Today’s guest, Joel McKerrow, addresses this very topic in his new book, Woven. Joel shares a bit of his story with us and the inspiration for this book with us in this episode. Joel shares that this “crumbling” is not something to be feared, but that it may actually be a door beginning to open. A necessary movement in our spiritual and life journey. It is the whisper inside, 'There must be more than this.' You can connect with Joel online at www.joelmckerrow.com, on Instagram @JoelMcKerrowPoet, and on Facebook @ Joel McKerrowSupport the show (https://matttommeymentoring.mykajabi.com/p/createdtothrivemembership)
Advent One Year A Isaiah 2:1-5 Romans 13:11-14 Matthew 24:36-44 (Poem included is Dweller by Joel McKerrow)
Award winning spoken word Poet Joel McKerrow joins us this week to chat about his new book Woven: A Spirituality for the Dissatisfied. We talk about deconstructing religion, understanding privilege, and why even the most bizarre moments can be sacred. Connect with Joel @JoelMcKerrowPoet. Get Woven: A Spirituality for the Dissatisfied here: https://tinyurl.com/WovenJM Get the album Welcome Home here: https://tinyurl.com/WlcmHm Listen to The Deep Place Podcast at https://The DeepPlacePodcast.com Sign up for Joel’s online class A Clearing the Forest at https://joelmckerroweducation.com MUSIC For Today by Joel McKerrowfor TEAR Australia Hollowed Out Lungs (live) by Joel McKerrow Wrestling with God (live) by Joel McKerrow On Moving On (live) by Joel McKerrow Welcome Home by Joel McKerrow & The Mysterious Few Blink (A Christmas Poem) by Joel McKerrow I Celebrate The Day by Relient K GET PODCAST MERCH AT http://tee.pub/lic/YOUMEPOD. SPONSOR Are you a creator? Soundstripe gives you unlimited access to royalty free music from some of the world's best composers. Go to SOUNDSTRIPE.COM and enter YOUMEPOD to get 10% off at checkout.
We had the delightful opportunity to chat to our friend Joel McKerrow who has just released a book called 'Woven: a Faith for the Dissatisfied'. In this season of episodes on self-awareness, there are few guests we can think of who could speak better into this than Joel does. This conversation is filled with powerful stories, deep truths and grace for all who find themselves walking through difficult seasons of faith. You can grab the book here: https://www.joelmckerrow.com/woven-bookInhabit podcast is a collaboration between Narara Valley Baptist Church and Greenhouse Church, Long Jetty.nvbc.infogreenhousechurch.online
We had the delightful opportunity to chat to our friend Joel McKerrow who has just released a book called 'Woven: a Faith for the Dissatisfied'. In this season of episodes on self-awareness, there are few guests we can think of who could speak better into this than Joel does. This conversation is filled with powerful stories, deep truths and grace for all who find themselves walking through difficult seasons of faith. You can grab the book here: https://www.joelmckerrow.com/woven-book Inhabit podcast is a collaboration between Narara Valley Baptist Church and Greenhouse Church, Long Jetty. nvbc.info greenhousechurch.online
Elevate Service for November 2019 with guest Joel McKerrow, writer, speaker, performer and poet.
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In this first episode of another season of Word Up podcast Evy and Webster have a chat with Joel McKerrow who was in Amsterdam for a few days in between his festival performances. Joel opens up about poetry, creativity, life in Australia, writing books and tuning into yourself. See the full transcript on our website www.worduppodcast.com. Don't forget to subscribe to be on top of the latest Word Up Podcast episodes.
Aussie Poet Joel McKerrow shares poems and stories with us about his awakening to the Jesus of justice and love.Check out Joel's amazing podcast, The Deep Place, now at iTunes podcasts and Spotify.
Joel McKerrow breaks down Luke 13:31- 35, and about what Jesus' imagery of God as a mother hen means for our understand of who God is, and what it means in light of recent events in Christchurch. He also shares some of his poetry with us.
Today on Poet Kind, Joel Mckerrow joins us from Melbourne, Au. This poet philosopher speaks life into the world, wherever he goes and spent a little time with us here at Poet Kind. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/poetkindpodcast/support
WELCOME HOME to episode 1 of the Deep Place Podcast. Its great to have you here. This episode is all about the use of creativity as a mirror. How it may be used to reflect back to people the truth of their identity and challenge their false perceptions of self. It also looks at how the two hosts, Joel Mckerrow and Joy Prouty, began working together. ________________ SUPPORT the PODCAST with a monthly amount at https://www.patreon.com/thedeepplacepodcast Find Joel's work including the poems and videos mentioned in this episode at- www.joelmckerrow.com and find Joy's work at www.theproutys.co and find us both on instagram. FIND the podcast at www.thedeepplacepodcast.com JOIN the Podcast FB community at https://www.facebook.com/groups/thedeepplacepodcast Check out the INSTAGRAM at https://www.instagram.com/thedeepplacepodcast Theme MUSIC and the rest of the music in todays episode by Joshua Fuhrmeister- www.joshf.com.au. The Deep Place is sponsored by https://www.whitley.edu.au
In this episode, we ask that age-old question: can art really save the world? Or at least help us find sanity, courage, and joy in the face of climate change? Join us for some powerful poetry, musings on the revolution, and more with Joel McKerrow, a renowned writer, performance poet, speaker & teacher. Joel McKerrow is one of Australia’s most revered performance poets. Read more about his story and art here: https://www.joelmckerrow.com/ If you likewise fall in love with Joel's poetry, you can find more of it here: https://www.joelmckerrow.com/albums And stay tuned for his soon-to-be-launched podcast "The Deep Place: On Creativity and Spirituality" - available on Feb 12 from iTunes, Spotify, and wherever you get your podcasts.
Sometimes life is like an optical illusion. You can be so sure of the way you have always seen things, and then discover an entirely different angle which changes everything. Joel McKerrow is one of Australia’s leading spoken word poets, a performing writer and educator who has shared his amazing creative work all around the globe. And this is a key theme of his work. We learn to see things a certain way — and tell stories the way we’ve always heard them. But what if your story could be seen in a different light? You could shift from being the victom to the victorious. You could begin to rewrite your identity. Joel shared with us his own journey and a particular song about this very process.Rhyme & Reason is proudly supported by the Newcastle Permanent Charitable Foundation.Listen to 'Both Sides Now' by Joni Mitchell as discussed in this episode here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCnf46boC3IHost: Will SmallAudio Production and Music: Rohan ParryRecorded at: The MMAD Studio, Gosford
In this second episode of two, Joel McKerrow talks about his journey as he pushed past his own fears and other’s perceptions as he fully embraced his calling as a performing poet. For more information on Joel and his work, visit http://www.joelmckerrow.com, on Instagram @JoelMcKerrowPoet, and on Facebook @ Joel McKerrowTo connect with Matt, visit http://www.MattTommeyMentoring.comand @matttommey on Facebook and Instagram.Join thousands of other artists on Facebook in our free community, Thriving Christian Artists - https://www.facebook.com/groups/thrivingchristianartists/Joel McKerrow, Poet, Educator, matt tommey, thriving artist, starving artist, created to thrive, the worship studio, thriving artist, starving artist, abundant artist Support the show (https://matttommeymentoring.mykajabi.com/p/createdtothrivemembership)
In this first episode of two, Joel McKerrow talks about his journey as he pushed past his own fears and other’s perceptions as he fully embraced his calling as a performing poet. For more information on Joel and his work, visit http://www.joelmckerrow.com, on Instagram @JoelMcKerrowPoet, and on Facebook @ Joel McKerrowTo connect with Matt, visit http://www.MattTommeyMentoring.com and @matttommey on Facebook and Instagram.Join thousands of other artists on Facebook in our free community, Thriving Christian Artists - https://www.facebook.com/groups/thrivingchristianartists/Support the show (https://matttommeymentoring.mykajabi.com/p/createdtothrivemembership)
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For actor Anna McGahan, Christianity flipped the logic of life and of the entertainment industry. --- "It's weird because I was the kid that put on plays – and I was aggressive, I would make everyone do a play if we were hanging out with family, friends … However, I was much more interested in science, and I was interested in dance, and I wanted to be an author and an astronomer and a journalist. And I didn't really consider acting at all." Anna McGahan was partway through a degree in psychology when she decided to pursue acting as a career. In 2012, Anna won the Heath Ledger Scholarship, and she has since appeared in several Australian television series including Underbelly, House Husbands and Anzac Girls. But there was something about her profession, and her success, that she didn't feel completely comfortable with. "I had always really hoped that I could be somebody that would give something good to the world, that would actually contribute. And I was desperately afraid that I hadn't really contributed much but some half-popular television." So she started looking for answers, and found them in the place she least expected to - and least wanted to. "I had been trained in liberal arts education, I had come from the LGBT community, and I had come from a group of people that had felt so rejected by the church ... I used to walk around and say, 'I don't judge anyone – except for Christians'." But Anna started investigating Christianity, going to church, reading the Bible, and discovering the person of Jesus Christ. "If this is true, it will change the whole world - and I don't understand why no one's told me about him before." In this episode, Anna McGahan speaks with us backstage from the Justice Conference in Melbourne where she was performing a play she co-wrote with Joel McKerrow, People of the Sun. Anna gives us insight into the life of an actor, why she decided to investigate Christianity, and how it's completely changed her life and work. --- FIND OUT MORE about the Justice Conference: www.thejusticeconference.com.au READ Anna McGahan's blog, ‘A Forbidden Room': www.aforbiddenroom.com SUBSCRIBE to our podcast: www.bit.ly/cpxpodcast
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This interview is with Joel McKerrow. Listen as we talk about youth work, dreadlocks, slam poetry and the ways we can use art to represent Jesus and communicate in such a powerful and transcendent way.
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(Martine Wilson with Joel McKerrow, Tear Australia)Courage To Imagine by Merri Creek Anglican
Joel McKerrow is a Melbourne-based performance poet, writer, speaker, educator, and community arts worker. He's the Artist Ambassador for TEAR Australia and co-founder of the Centre for Poetics and Justice. He speaks to CPX about how his art relates to his faith and to questions of social justice, and suggests how poetry can have an impact on real life issues. Visit joelmckerrow.com for more on Joel and his work.