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In this episode, Cherise is joined by Jonathan Parks, SIS, Founder/Principal at SOLSTICE Planning and Architecture in Sarasota, Florida. They discuss the Rosemary Square project in Sarasota, Florida.You can see the project here as you listen along.In the heart of Sarasota's Rosemary District, a transformative project has turned an abandoned community garden and dilapidated boxing club into a thriving nexus of arts, culture, and community. Rosemary Square, a beacon of urban renewal and thoughtful design, now stands as the district's “living room,” embodying a vision of placemaking that has reenergized the neighborhood and honored its historic roots.If you enjoy this episode, visit arcat.com/podcast for more. If you're a frequent listener of Detailed, you might enjoy similar content at Gābl Media. Mentioned in this episode:ARCAT Detailed on Youtube
In this edition of TG&TG, we're joined by Jonathan Parks, founder and executive producer, and David Diaz, director of marketing at ALIBI Music. We cover the creative realm of trailer music, sound design, and the duo's professional backgrounds and career journeys. We also tackle the intricate aspects of music licensing, industry strikes, the changing face of creative advertising, and the increasing demand for "authentic" content in a tech-driven world. 03:12 Guest Introductions and Backgrounds 05:09 Magic and Resin Art 06:58 Career Trajectories and Industry Insights 25:19 Challenges and Adaptations in the Industry 41:56 Licensing Music for Trailers 43:39 Challenges in Music Replacement 45:04 Favorite Creative Campaigns 46:50 Advice for Aspiring Creatives 47:39 The Reality of Creative Work 56:32 Future of the Industry 01:01:12 AI in Creative Processes 01:04:08 Personal Insights and Fun Questions Be sure to check out our wonderful sponsors: Carrma - www.carrma.com/ Brent Allen Hagel - www.brentallenhagel.com/ The Golden Trailer Awards - goldentrailer.com/ Please leave us a rating and review: https://apple.co/3QYy80e. You can find Corey on all the socials @coreysnathan such as www.linkedin.com/in/coreysnathan. https://alibimusic.com/
In this episode Jonathan and Jason talk about Jonathan's relationship to the South, his Orthodox faith and Interest in Islamic history, anarcho-agrarianism, the commons, and his current efforts helping to catalyze urban community food forests in Chattanooga, Tennessee Food Forest Organization: chattanoogafoodforests.org Substack: https://jonathanparkesallen.substack.com Twitter: @Mar_Musa
Jonathan Parks, Founder and Executive Producer at ALIBI Music, talks about how to use data to improve your content management strategies. Data management ensures that valuable assets are well-organized, easily searchable, and accessible when needed. For that reason, companies like ALIBI Music leverage data management to help their clients navigate its vast database and find the music assets they need for their production projects faster. Today, Jonathan discusses why data management is the unsung hero of creative businesses.Connect With: Jonathan Parks: Website // LinkedInData Driven Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterDominic Bohan: Website // LinkedIn // Twitter
Jonathan Parks, Founder and Executive Producer at ALIBI Music, talks about how to use data to improve your content management strategies. Data serves as the backbone of creating truly captivating and accessible music libraries. By incorporating a rich array of data, ALIBI ensures that artists and content creators can effortlessly navigate their vast collection and discover the tracks that align perfectly with their creative vision. Today, Jonathan discusses data's role in creating searchable music libraries.Connect With: Jonathan Parks: Website // LinkedInData Driven Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterDominic Bohan: Website // LinkedIn // Twitter
Jonathan Parks, Founder and Executive Producer at ALIBI Music, talks about how to use data to improve your content management strategies. Data serves as the backbone of creating truly captivating and accessible music libraries. By incorporating a rich array of data, ALIBI ensures that artists and content creators can effortlessly navigate their vast collection and discover the tracks that align perfectly with their creative vision. Today, Jonathan discusses data's role in creating searchable music libraries.Connect With: Jonathan Parks: Website // LinkedInData Driven Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterDominic Bohan: Website // LinkedIn // Twitter
Jonathan Parks, Founder and Executive Producer at ALIBI Music, talks about how to use data to improve your content management strategies. Data management ensures that valuable assets are well-organized, easily searchable, and accessible when needed. For that reason, companies like ALIBI Music leverage data management to help their clients navigate its vast database and find the music assets they need for their production projects faster. Today, Jonathan discusses why data management is the unsung hero of creative businesses.Connect With: Jonathan Parks: Website // LinkedInData Driven Podcast: Email // LinkedIn // TwitterDominic Bohan: Website // LinkedIn // Twitter
We're continuing to spotlight passionate and creative Pennsylvanians. You've probably never heard of ALIBI, a company based in Pipersville in Bucks County. But you've definitely heard their work — music featured in national ads for McDonald's, trailers for Top Gun Maverick and Stranger Things, and in the background of thousands of TV shows and video games. They have created a library of over 350,000 pieces of audio, available both to Fortune 500 companies and to upstart YouTubers alike.To learn more about this fascinating corner of the music industry and learn about how a company from Pennsylvania has become a leader in the space, we chatted with the founder Jonathan Parks.
At age sixteen, Fahad hopes to spend the summer with his mother in London. His father, Rafik, has other plans: hauling his son to Abad, the family's feudal estate in upcountry, Pakistan. Rafik wants to toughen up his sensitive boy, to teach him about power, duty, family—to make him a man. He enlists Ali, a local teenager, in this project, hoping his presence will prove instructive. Instead, over the course of one hot, indolent season, attraction blooms between the two boys, and Fahad finds himself seduced by the wildness of the land and its inhabitants: the people, who revere and revile his father in turn; cousin Mousey, who lives alone with a man he calls his manager; and most of all, Ali, who threatens to unearth all that is hidden. Decades later, Fahad is living abroad when he receives a call from his mother summoning him home. His return will force him to face the past. Taymour Soomro's Other Names for Love is a tale of masculinity, inheritance, and desire set against the backdrop of a country's troubled history, told with uncommon urgency and beauty. Join us for this conversation between Soomro and Jonathan Parks-Ramage, moderated by Nat Freeman, recorded live on our Crowdcast channel on Wednesday, August 3. _______________________________________________ Produced by Nat Freeman, Lance Morgan, & Michael Kowaleski. Theme: "I Love All My Friends," an unreleased demo by Fragile Gang. Visit https://www.skylightbooks.com/event for future offerings from the Skylight Books Events team.
Become an Ivory Tower Boiler Room subscriber to watch the unedited video interview: https://www.patreon.com/posts/68928152 (CW: this episode contains discussions of sexual abuse) While Pride Month may be officially over, we're continuing with more thrilling LGBTQ+ Literature. Andrew is joined with author, Jonathan Parks-Ramage who opens up about the creation of his debut novel, Yes, Daddy (2021). This queer male summer thriller of a novel will not easily leave your mind, and if you happen to find yourself in the Hamptons, you'll be questioning any handsome older man near you. At the center of the novel is Jonah Keller, an aspiring playwright who turns to Richard Shriver, a Pulitzer Prize winning playwright, for mentorship and guidance. However, Richard's mentorship quickly turns romantic and passionate, but Jonah soon realizes that not all is as it seems in Richard's lush embrace. Jonah heads out to Richard's idyllic sprawling Hamptons estate, and he soon is being preyed on by gay men in Richard's circle. During the interview we explore the topics of social class, power dynamics, whether the #MeToo movement accounts for queer male abuse, and religious trauma. Make sure to follow Jonathan on Instagram, @jprampage. Head to Jonathan's website to read more of his work: https://www.jonathan-p-r.com/ Get your hands on Jonathan's Yes, Daddy here: https://bookshop.org/books/yes-daddy/9780358697480 Or listen to Kevin R. Free's performance of the novel here: https://www.audible.com/pd/Yes-Daddy-Audiobook/0358449367 And add more queer male beach reads by getting Ryan O'Connell's Just by Looking at Him: https://bookshop.org/books/just-by-looking-at-him-9781797139739/9781982178581 Follow Ivory Tower Boiler Room on Instagram, @ivorytowerboilerroom, TikTok, @ivorytowerboilerroom, and Twitter, @IvoryBoilerRoom! Email us at ivorytowerboilerroom@gmail.com. Many thanks to the Ivory Tower Boiler Room podcast team: Andrew Rimby, Executive Director; Mary DiPipi, Chief Contributor; Nicole Arguello, Marketing Assistant; Kimberly Dallas, Editor The Weather Girls' "It's Raining Men" (C) 1982, Columbia Records and CBS Records International --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ivorytowerboilerroom/support
Yes, Daddy by Jonathan Parks-Ramage “A gut-churning, heart-wrenching, blockbuster of a first novel . . . Parks-Ramage is an extraordinary new talent and Yes, Daddy is truly something special.” —Kristen Arnett, author of Mostly Dead Things A propulsive, scorching modern gothic, Yes, Daddy follows an ambitious young man who is lured by an older, successful […] The post Chris Voss Podcast – Yes, Daddy by Jonathan Parks-Ramage appeared first on Chris Voss Official Website.
On Resurrection Sunday, Jonathan Parks looks at the example that Lazarus is to believers when we endure suffering, and how we, like Mary, Martha and Lazarus can place our hope in Christ as the resurrection and the life.
Show Notes(01:51) Nick shared his formative experiences of her childhood — moving between different schools, becoming interested in Math, and graduating from UCLA at the age of 19.(05:45) Nick recalled working as a quant analyst focused on emerging market debt at BlackRock.(09:57) Nick went over his decision to join Airbnb as a data scientist on their growth team in 2014.(12:17) Nick discussed how data science could be used to drive community growth on the Airbnb platform.(16:35) Nick led the data architecture design and experimentation platform for Airbnb Trips, one of Airbnb's biggest product launches in 2016.(20:40) Nick provided insights on attributes of exceptional data science talent, given his time interviewing hundreds of candidates to build a data science team from 20 to 85+.(23:50) Nick went over his process of leveling up his product management skillset — leading Airbnb's Machine Learning teams and growing the data organization significantly.(26:56) Nick emphasized the importance of flexibility in his work routine.(29:27) Nick unpacked the technical and organizational challenges of designing and fostering the adoption of Bighead, Airbnb's internal framework-agnostic, end-to-end platform for machine learning.(34:54) Nick recalled his decision to leave Airbnb and become the Head of Data at Branch, which delivers world-class financial services to the mobile generation.(37:24) Nick unpacked key takeaways from his Bay Area AI meetup in 2019 called “ML Infrastructure at an Early Stage Startup” related to his work at Branch.(40:55) Nick discussed his decision to pursue a startup idea in the analytics space rather than the ML space.(43:36) Nick shared the founding story of Transform, whose mission is to make data accessible by way of a metrics store.(49:54) Nick walked through the four key capabilities of a metrics store: semantics, performance, governance, and interfaces + introduced Metrics Framework (Transform's capability to create company-wide alignment around key metrics that scale with an organization through a unified framework).(55:58) Nick unpacked Metrics Catalog — Transform's capability to eliminate repetitive tasks by giving everyone a single place to collaborate, annotate data charts, and view personalized data feeds.(59:57) Nick dissected Metrics API — Transform's capability to generate a set of APIs to integrate metrics into any other enterprise tools for enriched data, dimensional modeling, and increased flexibility.(01:02:41) Nick explained how metrics store fit into a modern data analytics stack(01:05:57) Nick shared valuable hiring lessons finding talents who fit with Transform's cultural values.(01:12:27) Nick shared the hurdles his team has to go through while finding early design partners for Transform.(01:15:38) Nick shared upcoming go-to-market initiatives that he's most excited about for Transform.(01:17:46) Nick shared fundraising advice for founders currently seeking the right investors for their startups.(01:20:45) Closing segment.Nick's Contact InfoLinkedInTwitterMediumTransform's ResourcesWebsiteBlogLinkedIn | TwitterMentioned ContentArticles + Talks“ML Infrastructure at an Early Stage” (March 2019)“Why We Founded Transform” (June 2021)“My Experience with Airbnb's Early Metrics Store” (June 2021)“The 4 Pillars of Our Workplace Culture” (Aug 2021)PeopleAirbnb's Metrics Repo Team (Paul Yang, James Mayfield, Will Moss, Jonathan Parks, and Aaron Keys)Maxime Beauchemin (Founder and CEO of Preset, Creator of Apache Airflow and Apache Superset)Emilie Schario (Data Strategist In Residence at Amplify Partners, Previously Head of Data at Netlify)Book“High-Output Management” (by Andy Grove)NotesMy conversation with Nick was recorded back in July 2021. Since then, many things have happened at Transform. I'd recommend:Registering for the Metrics Store Summit that will happen at the end of April 2022Reviewing the piece about 4 Pillars of Transform's Workplace CultureReading Nick's post on the brief history of the metrics storeExploring Transform's integrations with Mode, Hex, and Google SheetsAbout the showDatacast features long-form, in-depth conversations with practitioners and researchers in the data community to walk through their professional journeys and unpack the lessons learned along the way. I invite guests coming from a wide range of career paths — from scientists and analysts to founders and investors — to analyze the case for using data in the real world and extract their mental models (“the WHY and the HOW”) behind their pursuits. Hopefully, these conversations can serve as valuable tools for early-stage data professionals as they navigate their own careers in the exciting data universe.Datacast is produced and edited by James Le. Get in touch with feedback or guest suggestions by emailing khanhle.1013@gmail.com.Subscribe by searching for Datacast wherever you get podcasts or click one of the links below:Listen on SpotifyListen on Apple PodcastsListen on Google PodcastsIf you're new, see the podcast homepage for the most recent episodes to listen to, or browse the full guest list.
Jonathan Parks looks at Psalm 114 which shows us that we are a people whose identity is primarily with God, characterised by His presence, and who experience His power.
The second two weeks in our Family Traits series are on generosity. In Part 2, Jonathan Parks looks at 2 Corinthians 9:6-15 and our response to God's generosity.
Our first two weeks in our Family Traits series will be on learning to abide in Jesus. In week two, Jonathan Parks gives a biblical foundation of what abiding in Jesus is, why we're called to it, and how it's for every follower of Christ.
Our first two weeks in our Family Traits series will be on learning to abide in Jesus. In week one, Jonathan Parks gives a biblical foundation of what abiding in Jesus is, why we're called to it, and how it's for every follower of Christ.
When the pandemic hit, Alibi Music was already set up for success. The music production company operates out of different offices across the country and makes its music available for clients via its website, which recently incorporated a powerful search engine into its interface.But the company has not only been able to survive over the past 18 months, it's also been able to expand, partnering with companies such as Allstar Games to allow creators on the Allstar platform -- many of whom stream their live video game play on Twitch -- to pair their content with Alibi's Music using an advanced algorithm.Alibi Music also offers creators all sorts of music to accompany promos, teasers, trailers, social media content and much more. The company's music has recently been used in such projects as Disney Plus' Marvel Studios: Assembled -- The Making of WandaVision, the official game trailer for Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War season three and several segment themes for Fox's hit reality competition series The Masked Singer. Alibi Music Founder and CEO Jonathan Parks joins the podcast to talk all things music and marketing.
Samantha Jones is the first victim in a string of brutal murders, devastating Carrie and the girls. However, they have no choice but to be strong, honor Samantha's life and do whatever it takes to stop the killer before he (or she) strikes again. Featuring writer Jonathan Parks-Ramage. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hello friends! For this week's episode, I had the honor of interviewing an incredible author, Jonathan Parks-Ramage. Jonathan Parks-Ramage is a Los Angeles-based novelist, screenwriter, and journalist. His debut novel, YES, DADDY, is now available wherever books are sold. His writing has been widely published in such outlets as VICE, Slate, OUT Magazine, W Magazine, Atlas Obscura, Elle, and Medium. On the episode, Jonathan gives us a peek into the world of writing his novel, Yes, Daddy, and how he used truth to write fiction. The book is an exploration of class, power dynamics, and the nuances of victimhood and complicity. Personally, I couldn't put it down. He also shares his story about spirituality and talks about ways that the evangelical church is extremely harmful. Incredible interview. Enjoy! Follow me: IG: @jackieg.tv Twitter: @jackieeg7 Support this Podcast: Patreon.com/jackiegtv Buy My Book: Gumroad.com/l/findinghome Follow Jonathan: IG: @jprampage https://www.jonathan-p-r.com/
In the second episode of Pride Month, Jonathan Parks-Ramage stops by Sunshine Steven to talk about his new book Yes, Daddy! New Website Jonathan's Instagram: https://instagram.com/jprampage?utm_medium=copy_link Buy Yes, Daddy: https://www.hmhbooks.com/shop/books/yes-daddy/9780358447719 Don't forget to try Audible Murder Mondays Also, a link to help donate and support Black Lives Matter Follow Me: Instagram Facebook Twitter Clubhouse: @sirstevenrice
Jonathan Parks-Ramage (Yes, Daddy) joins the podcast to discuss relationships with older men, dark novels, and journalism. Follow the author at: www.jonathan-p-r.com www.instagram.com/jprampage Follow Debutiful at: www.debutiful.net www.twitter.com/debutiful www.instagram.com/debutiful
Yes, Daddy by Jonathan Parks-Ramage "A gut-churning, heart-wrenching, blockbuster of a first novel . . . Parks-Ramage is an extraordinary new talent and Yes, Daddy is truly something special." —Kristen Arnett, author of Mostly Dead Things A propulsive, scorching modern gothic, Yes, Daddy follows an ambitious young man who is lured by an older, successful playwright into a dizzying world of wealth and an idyllic Hamptons home where things take a nightmarish turn. Jonah Keller moved to New York City with dreams of becoming a successful playwright, but, for the time being, lives in a rundown sublet in Bushwick, working extra hours at a restaurant only to barely make rent. When he stumbles upon a photo of Richard Shriver—the glamorous Pulitzer Prize–winning playwright and quite possibly the stepping stone to the fame he craves—Jonah orchestrates their meeting. The two begin a hungry, passionate affair. When summer arrives, Richard invites his young lover for a spell at his sprawling estate in the Hamptons. A tall iron fence surrounds the idyllic compound where Richard and a few of his close artist friends entertain, have lavish dinners, and—Jonah can't help but notice—employ a waitstaff of young, attractive gay men, many of whom sport ugly bruises. Soon, Jonah is cast out of Richard's good graces and a sinister underlay begins to emerge. As a series of transgressions lead inexorably to a violent climax, Jonah hurtles toward a decisive revenge that will shape the rest of his life. Riveting, unpredictable, and compulsively readable, Yes, Daddy is an exploration of class, power dynamics, and the nuances of victimhood and complicity. It burns with weight and clarity—and offers hope that stories may hold the key to our healing.
Bundle of love Jonathan Parks-Ramage joins Matt and Dave to discuss mispronunciations, Hand That Rocks The Cradle, Basic Instinct, Single White Female, Fatal Attraction, Sliver, Total Eclipse, alternative movie endings, erotic thrillers, coming out at 13-years-old, getting bullied by a jock and the lesbian teacher who put him in his place, early fashion choices, high school romances, going to CCM for Musical Theater, Masque (gay bar in Dayton Ohio), getting the note to "share not Cher", berets, quitting musical theater, evangelical church, how he met his partner Ryan O'Connell, and Jonathan's book Yes Daddy aka the first Homophilia Summer Book Club selection of 2021!
Jonathan Parks-Ramage (Yes Daddy! @jpramage!) joins Kevin and Caroline to talk all about the romantic Love Song for a Savior by Jars of Clay!PATREON!Subscribe to our Patreon to get a weekly 2nd Service episode and become a "Patreon saint" ;)GCF - Second Service Patreon!CHARITY:This month we're matching iTunes reviews with donations to RAINN! They need our support right now so please give! Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and we’ll match it with $1. 3000 reviews = $3000 donated!Advertise on Good Christian Fun via Gumball.fm
Welcome to Have a Blessed Gay, your weekly spiritual-comedy podcast! Join holy host, Tyler Martin, as he critically discusses social norms, current events, mental health, religion, and spirituality from an outcast's perspective. In this episode, Tyler chats with the immensely talented Jonathan Parks-Ramage, a Los Angeles based novelist, screenwriter and journalist. Jonathan often works at the intersections of LGBTQ+ issues, spirituality, and entertainment. His debut novel, YES, DADDY, was just released on May 18 and Amazon Studios is already adapting the book for television. His writing has been widely published in outlets like VICE, Slate, OUT Magazine, Elle and Medium. Jonathan and his screenwriting partner Marla Mindelle recently sold their musical feature film screenplay, The Big Gay Jamboree, to Paramount Pictures. The duo has also sold television pilots to ABC and Pop TV. This is a creative doing the damn thing! Tyler and Jonathan discuss being raised by Christian ministers, his new book, embracing trauma, the “perfect” victim, his work as a journalist, and the power of finding an uplifting and affirming community. This is a kickass conversation with some amazing quotes that will leave you feeling uplifted! This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp! Get 10% Off BetterHelp therapy by using my code! www.betterhelp.com/blessedgay Your Guest: Jonathan Parks-Ramage Website: https://www.jonathan-p-r.com/ IG: @jprampage Book (YES, DADDY): https://bookshop.org/books/yes-daddy/9780358447719 Your Host: Tyler Martin Instagram: @tylerisaacmartin Follow Have a Blessed Gay and Reach Out! Instagram/Twitter/Facebook: @haveablessedgay www.haveablessedgay.com Email: hello@haveablessedgay.com U.S. Helplines National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255 Trevor Project Helpline (LGBTQ+ Youth): 1-866-488-7386 Trans Helpline: 877-565-8860
Surprise! Here's another episode for you this week, featuring one of my best friends, Jonathan Parks-Ramage, author of a brand new novel that's out today called YES, DADDY. In today's episode, Jonathan shamelessly plugs his book (just kidding: I read it, and it's soooo good), talks about his time as a waiter in a gaystaurant, the notorious pork chop incident at the beginning of our friendship, and his people-pleasing instincts. I also ask some hard-hitting questions about not grating his own nutmeg, chickening out when it came to making my Caesar salad dressing, and how his scrambled eggs are ruining my marriage. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jonathan Parks-Ramage is a Los Angeles-based novelist, screenwriter, and journalist. His debut novel, Yes, Daddy, is out today! Yes, Daddy follows an ambitious young man named Jonah Keller, who is searching for a way to get out from under his religious upbringing. He is lured by an older, successful playwright into a dizzying world of wealth and idyllic Hamptons home where things take a nightmarish turn. Jonathan’s writing has been published in VICE, Slate, OUT, W, Atlas Obscura, Elle, and Medium. He has lectured on journalism and creative non-fiction at Fordham University. Also, he is an alumnus of the 2018 and 2019 Bread Loaf Writers' Conferences. Jonathan and his screenwriting partner, Marla Mindelle, recently sold their musical feature film screenplay, The Big Gay Jamboree, to Paramount Pictures. The film is executive produced by Margot Robbie, an Academy Award nominated actress. Topics Discussed: Identity and Faith: Jonathan’s journey as a spiritually searching queer man Parents: Both were preachers, accepted their son, but were afraid to tell anyone Early Bloomer Being Bullied: Difficult to be yourself at church, home, and school Spiritual Reawakening: Jonathan’s path toward being queer and a Christian Truth in Fiction: Jonah experiences similar narrative of sexual, spiritual trauma #MeToo/Perfect Victim: Everyone enters into relationships for different reasons Storytelling: Who are you, explore parts of yourself, and make a difference Links and Resources: Jonathan Parks-Ramage’s Website Jonathan Parks-Ramage on Instagram Yes, Daddy Amazon Studios New Abbey Church Reality Church of Los Angeles Bryan Singer's Accusers Speak Out Know My Name by Chanel Miller The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk Queerology Podcast on Instagram Queerology Podcast on Twitter Beyond Shame by Matthias Roberts Matthias Roberts on Patreon
Jonathan Parks-Ramage is a novelist, screenwriter and journalist. His debut novel, YES, DADDY, is out now.
Author writer weirdo and all around good human Jonathan Parks-Ramage joins me today to talk about his new book, about being queer and a person of faith, and summer fun. Follow @JPRampage Follow @thekevingarcia Tour, the book, and Merch can all be found at theKevinGarcia.com. Check out the Beloved Arise Album, Serenade, Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jonathan Parks-Ramage is a Los Angeles based novelist, screenwriter and journalist. His debut novel, YES, DADDY, will be published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt on May 18, 2021. Amazon Studios is currently adapting the book for television. His writing has been widely published in such outlets as VICE, Slate, OUT Magazine, W Magazine, Atlas Obscura, Elle and Medium. He has lectured on journalism and creative non-fiction at Fordham University. He is also an alumnus of the 2018 and 2019 Bread Loaf Writers' Conferences. Jonathan and I talk about YES, DADDY, queer Christianity, working in restaurants, and hopes for the future.
Jonathan Parks looks at Jesus’ teaching on the cost of discipleship in the parable of The Tower Building & The Warring King in Luke 14.Central Gathering, Sunday 26th July 2020.
Jonathan Parks looks at The Compassionate Father and His Two Lost Sons in Luke 15.Central Gathering Online, Sunday 21st June 2020.
Jonathan Parks looks at The Compassionate Father and His Two Lost Sons in Luke 15.Central Gathering Online, Sunday 21st June 2020.
The pandemic tipped telehealth from a disruptive technology into the mainstream, according to the AMA. We invited John Jesser, President of Clinical Solutions at Amwell, to tell us what the surge in telehealth looks like from the vantage point of a global telehealth leader; the implications for consumers, providers, payers, and digital health innovators; technical, operational, and regulatory barriers that remain; and what telehealth might look like and how it might change after the pandemic. Joining Amwell’s Jesser is Jonathan Parks, VP of Business Development at Change Healthcare. Here’s what they discussed. Was the telehealth industry prepared for the pandemic? Positives, negatives, lessons learned by telehealth providers How well are telehealth vendors, health systems, employer groups, and health plans working together? A telehealth entry point for hospitals and health systems Opportunities to make telehealth a more seamless, omnichannel experience for patients Telehealth issues for employer groups: returning to work, on-site clinics, monitoring/testing in place Working with health plans How health plans are adapting How the telehealth shift is affecting business models at health plans Telehealth’s legal, regulatory, and administrative impact Guidance for health plans’ telehealth strategies Expanding telehealth beyond the current catalog of services, technical, and legal limitations Will telehealth ever transcend the office visit? Episode Resources John Jesser's bio Jonathan Parks' bio Amwell Coronavirus: How Telehealth Can Help AMA: COVID-19 Makes Telemedicine Mainstream Enabling Efficiency in Telehealth Advancing the Use of APIs in Healthcare API & Services Connection™ for Healthcare Medical Network Solutions COVID-19 Updates and Resources COVID-19 Updates Newsletter Show Resources SUBSCRIBE to the podcast using any podcatcher or RSS reader Suggest or become a guest Contact Change Healthcare
Jonathan Parks begins the section ‘The Church Gathered’ for our series in 1 Corinthians. As the church gathers together for worship we should accept and outwardly express that God has made us in his image as male and female.
Jonathan Parks concludes part 3 in our series in 1 Corinthians, ‘Joyful Denial’. Paul helps us navigate the grey areas of life by telling us to glorify God through loving our neighbour.
Continuing in our series in 1 Corinthians, Jonathan Parks unpacks Paul's principle of remaining in our calling from 7:17-24.
Continuing in our series in 1 Corinthians, Jonathan Parks looks at Paul's teaching concerning the way the church family is to deal with grievances and disputes within the church. Sermon from central gathering on Sunday 24th November 2019
Jonathan Parks continues our series in 1 Corinthians by looking at Paul's example of being a loving and caring authority to the Corinthian Christians.
Jonathan Parks continues our series in 1 Corinthians by looking at Paul’s instruction on having a proper evaluation of others and ourselves.
Jonathan Parks teaching on Jesus’ Letter to the church in Thyatira from Revelation 2:18-29.Sermon from Sunday 28th July 2019.
Continuing our series looking at the seven letters to the seven churches of Asia, Jonathan Parks unpacks Jesus letter to the church in Thyatira in Rev 2:18-29.
The penultimate sermon in the series, Jonathan Parks looks at Jesus warning to watch out for false prophets in Matthew 7:15-23
Jesus invites us to ask, seek, and knock in Matthew 7. Jonathan Parks looks at why Jesus turns to prayer at this point in the Sermon on the Mount; we unpack what we’re called to ask for, why we ask for it, how are we to ask, and who we’re asking/why he’s trustworthy.
We continue to look at what having “a righteousness that exceeds that of the Pharisees” actually looks like. Jonathan Parks looks at Jesus’ teaching on divorce and oaths in Matthew 5:31-37.
Concluding our series in the Psalms of Ascent, Jonathan Parks looks at the unity between brothers and sisters that is good and pleasant in Psalm 133.
Jonathan Parks looks at the gladness of gathering together for worship in Psalm 122.
The final week of Advent, Jonathan Parks looks the love God has for us in the gospel in 1 John 4.
The third week of Advent, Jonathan Parks look at why understanding biblical joy is so important.
Our first gathering after sending out Village South Belfast, Jonathan Parks looks at why Paul prays for spiritual strength in Ephesians 3:14-21.
Week 4 of our series looking at our communal values. These are ten cultures we continually seek to develop in our church family. This week Jonathan Parks looks at why we're called to be communities of grace.
Week 3 of our series looking at our communal values. These are ten cultures we continually seek to develop in our church family. This week Jonathan Parks looks at how we're called to do gospel ministry; ordinary people doing ordinary things with gospel intentionality.
I love serendipitous podcast guest recruiting. This one starts over coffee with my longtime blog-turned-IRL friend Rachael King, who recently founded a company called PodPeople to connect new shows with creative teams. When I told her about themes I had been exploring on the Pivot Podcast she said, "You HAVE to talk to Jonathan Parks-Ramage." She had just helped produce a new podcast for Medium where he read his article aloud, Jesus, Mary and Joe Jonas: A Journey Into LA's Hippest Evangelical Church. I was captivated by his story, and by his intention to research and write about topics at the intersection of faith, LGBTQ advocacy and the entertainment industry. A man after my own unique pivot intersection heart! I hope you enjoy this week's conversation on what it was like to come out with two parents who are ministers, the colliding life crises that sparked his decision to pivot from Sundance as a television executive to freelance writing, and his unique perspective studying the quirks of the entertainment industry and the religious institutions that crop up around it.
Episode three is all about Jesus Christ and his superstars. In his piece “Jesus, Mary, and Joe Jonas,” writer Jonathan Parks-Ramage discovers Reality L.A., an evangelical Christian church that attracts the lost kids of Hollywood with top 40-like ballads and an attractive promise of love and absolution. Unfortunately, the gospel is not so sweet for Jonathan — the hip-seeming church is truly conservative, and non-belief, abortion, premarital sex, and gay sex will each earn you a one-way ticket to hell. Unofficially, we’re calling this episode “Fundamentalism, but Make It Fashion.” After performing his essay, Jonathan sits down with host Kara Brown to talk church. The two discuss the moving experience of worship, how Reality L.A. is inseparable from its dogma, the unsustainability of gay repression, and the importance of spiritual people finding a god who loves them for who they are.
In this sizzling episode of SUP, Lara is joined by writer/lol'er/Pumphead Jonathan Parks-Ramage to discuss part 2 of the Season 6 reunion of Vanderpump Rules. They celebrate Lala's ascension to the reunion power seat, defend Kelsey the Reiki Master from a chorus of haters, admire Scheana's "professionalism" and much, much more! You can follow Jonathan on Twitter @jpramage and on Instagram @jprampage. You can follow SUP @sexyuniquepod across all social media. Want to become a SUPporter of the pod? Head on over to www.patreon.com/sexyuniquepodcast and get involved, honey! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Samantha Jones is the first victim in a string of brutal murders, devastating Carrie and the girls. However, they have no choice but to be strong, honor Samantha's life and do whatever it takes to stop the killer before he (or she) strikes again. Featuring writer Jonathan Parks-Ramage. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jonathan Parks joins Akia and Kharena for a candid conversation about micro-aggressions in education.
Motivation may be the single, most important, factor in a student's educational success. Special guest, Jonathan Parks, discusses the fundamentals of motivating youth with Akia and Kharena. Check out our suggestions on improving motivation among urban students.
Jonathan Parks is the Author of "I Am John Sullivan"( http://amzn.com/0985571004 ). He joined us and talked about his time in the air force, we go back to the podcast Kate and we have a Fillmore Fun Fact! music: Widibf by Binarpilot Special Thanks to Scatapult for all the graphics