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Best podcasts about kyle oliver

Latest podcast episodes about kyle oliver

Bad Movies Worse Opinions
Mac And Devin Go To High School - 4/20 Bonus Episode

Bad Movies Worse Opinions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 31:01


Carrington Harrison and Rob Brenton joined by Kyle Oliver live young, wild, and free in the 2011 stoner comedy Mac and Devin Go To High School starring Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa. A special bonus episode for those who observe the day. Subscribe to Bad Movies Worse Opinions and give us 5 stars on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts.

Gospel Beautiful Podcast
Rev. Stacy Williams-Duncan and Kyle Oliver: Hybrid Ministry

Gospel Beautiful Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 46:07


This week's conversation features Rev. Stacy Williams-Duncan (CEO, Learning Forte) and Kyle Oliver (Chief Product Officer, Learning Forte). Learning Forte provides "learning-rich hybrid ministry solutions for organizations."They are also involved in the Digital Literacy Tool Kit,  which seeks to be a "trusted resource for theological educators of all disciplines seeking to incorporate digital literacy formation across the ministry preparation curriculum."Many thanks to our sponsors:Baker Academic.Worship ForwardStudio 2 Ceramics. 10% discount code: GOSPELThanks to Sara Renner (listen to her interview here!) for allowing us to use "Altogether Beautiful," the title track on her new album, which can be purchased at the following link:https://sararenner.bandcamp.com/  Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/gospelbeautiful)

Torrice Talk & Torrice Tech Talk
Episode 107: An Introduction to Insperity

Torrice Talk & Torrice Tech Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 17:15


We welcome Kyle Oliver from Insperity to Torrice Talk to discuss what benefits TCS and Customer Care dealers can leverage by using the Insperity ancillary benefit on their Elite Dealer Program benefits.

How We Do Digital Ministry
Rev. Kyle Oliver - "Process Nerd" | How We Do Digital Ministry Episode 29

How We Do Digital Ministry

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 34:10


Episode 29 of How We Do Digital Ministry features Rev. Kyle Oliver, an Episcopal priest and an EdD student in the Communications, Media, and Learning Technologies Design Program at Teachers College, Columbia University. Rev. Kyle and Christopher Harris talk about apps, leadership in digital communities, failures and much more in this episode. "The convening of faith formation really needs to be rallied around passion and energy. How are we taking the pulse of the people we serve and helping to identify what are people genuinely excited about, passionate about, fed by - right now?" - Rev. Kyle Oliver Listen to the full episode as Rev. Kyle talks about these topics: (1:57) Thoughtful apps (7:30) Digital Community Conveners (15:50) Navigating the Tools (23:17) Failure: digital badging You can connect with Rev. Kyle on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kmoliver Other links mentioned in this episode: https://www.ritual.io/ https://www.digitalliteracytoolkit.org/ https://learningforte.com/ How We Do Digital Ministry is brought to you by Faith Growth, a small business dedicated to helping churches do digital ministry through coaching, consulting and website development. When you're ready, sign up for a free consult at www.faithgrowth.com/call For now, join pastors and church communications from around the world in our How We Do Digital Ministry Facebook group. Thanks to Presbyterian Media Mission for spreading the word about How We Do Digital Ministry.

Media and Social Change Podcast
Season 4, Episode 2: Alone Together: Sounds of the Pandemic

Media and Social Change Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 10:35


In this episode, Katie Newhouse introduces our series on sounds of the pandemic. She stitches together short sound collages submitted to our group project by Gabby Zhou, Kyle Oliver, and Shoshana Gottesman. Talk to us on Twitter @MASCLab! Check out masclab.org/podcast for the episode transcript and to learn more! Produced and edited by Katie Newhouse. The views expressed in this episode are solely those of the speaker to whom they are attributed. They do not necessarily reflect the views of the faculty, administration, staff or Trustees either of Teachers College or of Columbia University.

Book Hub
Episode 6: Grace and Gigabytes Book Launch with Kyle Oliver

Book Hub

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 18:45


Kyle Oliver presents at the book launch for Grace and Gigabytes by Ryan Panzer.

(Re)Search for Solutions
Episode 3: Firearm Suicide Prevention (Re-release)

(Re)Search for Solutions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 24:44


In Episode 3 of (Re)Search for Solutions, we discuss firearm suicide prevention. Firearm suicides make up about two-thirds of deaths by firearms, but suicide is sometimes downplayed in conversations about preventing gun violence. Sonali interviews Kerry Keyes, psychiatric epidemiologist at Columbia University, about her research on gun violence and suicide. Kerry also shares how suicide has affected her and her family. Sonali also talks with Doreen Marshall, Vice President of Programs at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention [AFSP] about their efforts to prevent firearm suicide and to support survivors of suicide loss. Visit AFSP.org for more resources and support. If you are in crisis, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline:  1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255).Special thanks to Kyle Oliver for help with mastering this episode.Talk to us on Twitter using the hashtag #R4S!Production Team: Azsaneé Truss, Joe Riina-Ferrie, Sonali Rajan, and Lalitha VasudevanEditing: Joe Riina-Ferrie with the help of the (Re)Search for Solutions teamMusic: “Research Area” by Poitr PacynaWebsite: ResearchforSolutions.comThe views expressed in this episode are solely those of the speaker to whom they are attributed. They do not necessarily reflect the views of the faculty, administration, staff or Trustees either of Teachers College or of Columbia University.

(Re)Search for Solutions
Episode 2: Adverse Childhood Experiences and School Safety (Re-release)

(Re)Search for Solutions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2020 21:23


In Episode 2 of (Re)Search for Solutions, we talk about adverse childhood experiences, or “ACEs,” and how they can help us think more broadly about the impacts of gun violence and how to prevent it. We focus on the implications for school safety practices in particular.Lalitha Vasudevan interviews our usual host, Sonali Rajan, Professor at Teachers College and the Mailman School of Public Health, about her work on how researchers can think of gun violence as an “adverse childhood experience.” Sonali talks with Danielle Kassow from Trauma Free NYC about ACEs and how schools can take a “trauma informed” approach to gun violence prevention. And Sonali sits down with Laurie, the director of her son's pre-school, to talk about how they approach school safety while being mindful of the needs of their students.Special thanks to Kyle Oliver for help with mastering this episode.Talk to us on Twitter using the hashtag #R4S!Production Team: Azsaneé Truss, Joe Riina-Ferrie, Sonali Rajan, and Lalitha VasudevanEditing: Joe Riina-Ferrie with the help of the (Re)Search for Solutions teamMusic: “Research Area” by Poitr PacynaWebsite: ResearchforSolutions.comThe views expressed in this episode are solely those of the speaker to whom they are attributed. They do not necessarily reflect the views of the faculty, administration, staff or Trustees either of Teachers College or of Columbia University.

Media and Social Change Podcast
(Re)Search for Solutions Episode 3: Firearm Suicide Prevention

Media and Social Change Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 24:47


In Episode 3 of (Re)Search for Solutions, we discuss firearm suicide prevention. Firearm suicides make up about two-thirds of deaths by firearms, but suicide is sometimes downplayed in conversations about preventing gun violence. Sonali interviews Kerry Keyes, psychiatric epidemiologist at Columbia University, about her research on gun violence and suicide. Kerry also shares how suicide has affected her and her family. Sonali also talks with Doreen Marshall, Vice President of Programs at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention [AFSP] about their efforts to prevent firearm suicide and to support survivors of suicide loss. Visit AFSP.org for more resources and support. If you are in crisis, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255). Special thanks to Kyle Oliver for help with mastering this episode. Talk to us on Twitter using the hashtag #R4S! Production Team: Azsaneé Truss, Joe Riina-Ferrie, Sonali Rajan, and Lalitha Vasudevan Editing: Joe Riina-Ferrie with the help of the (Re)Search for Solutions team Music: “Research Area” by Poitr Pacyna Website: ResearchforSolutions.com The views expressed in this episode are solely those of the speaker to whom they are attributed. They do not necessarily reflect the views of the faculty, administration, staff or Trustees either of Teachers College or of Columbia University.

(Re)Search for Solutions
Episode 3: Firearm Suicide Prevention

(Re)Search for Solutions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 24:47


In Episode 3 of (Re)Search for Solutions, we discuss firearm suicide prevention. Firearm suicides make up about two-thirds of deaths by firearms, but suicide is sometimes downplayed in conversations about preventing gun violence. Sonali interviews Kerry Keyes, psychiatric epidemiologist at Columbia University, about her research on gun violence and suicide. Kerry also shares how suicide has affected her and her family. Sonali also talks with Doreen Marshall, Vice President of Programs at the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention [AFSP] about their efforts to prevent firearm suicide and to support survivors of suicide loss. Visit AFSP.org for more resources and support. If you are in crisis, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (1-800-273-8255). Special thanks to Kyle Oliver for help with mastering this episode. Talk to us on Twitter using the hashtag #R4S! Production Team: Azsaneé Truss, Joe Riina-Ferrie, Sonali Rajan, and Lalitha Vasudevan Editing: Joe Riina-Ferrie with the help of the (Re)Search for Solutions team Music: “Research Area” by Poitr Pacyna Website: ResearchforSolutions.com The views expressed in this episode are solely those of the speaker to whom they are attributed. They do not necessarily reflect the views of the faculty, administration, staff or Trustees either of Teachers College or of Columbia University.

Duel Links News Network
Breaking down leaks with special guest Kyle Oliver

Duel Links News Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2020 54:12


R31GN is joined by Yugioh card game podcast host Kyle Oliver and they break down recent duel links leaks as well as the Meta list. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/duellinksnewsnetwork/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/duellinksnewsnetwork/support

Priest Pulse
A Church in Exile Part 3 - Incarnational Perspectives on Online Church

Priest Pulse

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 58:42


In part three of our coronavirus pandemic miniseries we're joined by Kyle Oliver to discuss incarnational perspectives on online church. Kyle Matthew Oliver is an educational media producer and researcher, a fellow of the Episcopal Church Foundation, and a priest of the Diocese of California. He currently serves as communications and marketing manager and adjunct instructor in Christian education at Church Divinity School of the Pacific in Berkeley. Kyle is a doctoral candidate at Teachers College, Columbia University, working on a multimedia dissertation focused on making meaning through making media in faith and faith-adjacent settings. His most recent publication, with Stacy Williams-Duncan and Lisa Kimball, is "Digital Literacies for Ministry: A Qualitative Study of Theological Educators Preparing Students for New Media Engagement," which can be read for free in the journal Ecclesial Practices. Kyle lives in San Francisco with his wife, Kristin Saylor, who serves as director of formation at Grace Cathedral.

Media and Social Change Podcast
(Re)Search for Solutions Episode 2: Adverse Childhood Experiences and School Safety

Media and Social Change Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 21:23


In Episode 2 of (Re)Search for Solutions, we talk about adverse childhood experiences, or “ACEs,” and how they can help us think more broadly about the impacts of gun violence and how to prevent it. We focus on the implications for school safety practices in particular. Lalitha Vasudevan interviews our usual host, Sonali Rajan, Professor at Teachers College and the Mailman School of Public Health, about her work on how researchers can think of gun violence as an “adverse childhood experience.” Sonali talks with Danielle Kassow from Trauma Free NYC about ACEs and how schools can take a “trauma informed” approach to gun violence prevention. And Sonali sits down with Laurie, the director of her son’s pre-school, to talk about how they approach school safety while being mindful of the needs of their students. Special thanks to Kyle Oliver for help with mastering this episode. Talk to us on Twitter using the hashtag #R4S! Production Team: Azsaneé Truss, Joe Riina-Ferrie, Sonali Rajan, and Lalitha Vasudevan Editing: Joe Riina-Ferrie with the help of the (Re)Search for Solutions team Music: “Research Area” by Poitr Pacyna Website: ResearchforSolutions.com The views expressed in this episode are solely those of the speaker to whom they are attributed. They do not necessarily reflect the views of the faculty, administration, staff or Trustees either of Teachers College or of Columbia University.

(Re)Search for Solutions
Episode 2: Adverse Childhood Experiences and School Safety

(Re)Search for Solutions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 21:23


In Episode 2 of (Re)Search for Solutions, we talk about adverse childhood experiences, or “ACEs,” and how they can help us think more broadly about the impacts of gun violence and how to prevent it. We focus on the implications for school safety practices in particular. Lalitha Vasudevan interviews our usual host, Sonali Rajan, Professor at Teachers College and the Mailman School of Public Health, about her work on how researchers can think of gun violence as an “adverse childhood experience.” Sonali talks with Danielle Kassow from Trauma Free NYC about ACEs and how schools can take a “trauma informed” approach to gun violence prevention. And Sonali sits down with Laurie, the director of her son’s pre-school, to talk about how they approach school safety while being mindful of the needs of their students. Special thanks to Kyle Oliver for help with mastering this episode. Talk to us on Twitter using the hashtag #R4S! Production Team: Azsaneé Truss, Joe Riina-Ferrie, Sonali Rajan, and Lalitha Vasudevan Editing: Azsanee Truss with the help of the (Re)Search for Solutions team Music: “Research Area” by Poitr Pacyna Website: ResearchforSolutions.com The views expressed in this episode are solely those of the speaker to whom they are attributed. They do not necessarily reflect the views of the faculty, administration, staff or Trustees either of Teachers College or of Columbia University.

The Way of Love with Bishop Michael Curry
Live Q&A with Bishop Curry at Rooted in Jesus

The Way of Love with Bishop Michael Curry

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 18:22


In this final podcast episode from our live show at Rooted in Jesus in Atlanta, Bishop Curry answers questions from our audience. He also teams up with the Rev. Tim Schenck of Lent Madness to fill out a 2020 bracket and pick his big winner for this year's Golden Halo. If you want to follow along with that part of their conversation, we've posted a bracket link below. At the end of the episode, we have a bittersweet announcement about a personnel transition. This is our last episode with co-host and lead producer Kyle Oliver, who is moving on to a new ministry position. Godspeed, Kyle! We'll be on a short break with a new format just after Easter. In the meantime, check out the Hometown podcast, offered by our friends at Episcopal Migration Ministries. Hosted by Allison Duvall and Kendall Martin, this podcast features interviews with people resettled to the U.S. as refugees, history and background on refugee-producing countries, interviews with authors, and spiritual reflections from lay and clergy across the Church. Links Full Frederick Faber poem 2020 Lent Madness Bracket Rooted in Jesus Conference Way of Love Blog Nine-Session Way of Love Curriculum More about the Way of Love

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Sermons from St. Gregory of Nyssa in San Francisco
Kyle Oliver - December 29, 2019 8:30 - Dancing with the Word

Sermons from St. Gregory of Nyssa in San Francisco

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2019 8:54


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Sermons from St. Gregory of Nyssa in San Francisco
Kyle Oliver - December 8, 2019 8:30 - Holding Advent Tension with the Root of Jesse

Sermons from St. Gregory of Nyssa in San Francisco

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 9:38


Sermons from St. Gregory of Nyssa in San Francisco
Kyle Oliver - October 27, 2019 8:30 - Restoration Amid Desolation

Sermons from St. Gregory of Nyssa in San Francisco

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 9:59


Sermons from St. Gregory of Nyssa in San Francisco
Kyle Oliver - September 29, 2019 8:30 - The Chasm We Should Worry About

Sermons from St. Gregory of Nyssa in San Francisco

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 9:00


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The Way of Love with Bishop Michael Curry
Introducing "The Way of Love Beyond the Church Walls"

The Way of Love with Bishop Michael Curry

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 14:35


Join Bishop Michael Curry of The Episcopal Church as he guides us through the practices of the Way of Love: turn, learn, pray, worship, bless, go, and rest. In season 2 of this podcast, Bishop Curry talks with our hosts, Sandy Milien and Kyle Oliver, and others about following the Way of Love - beyond the church walls. Subscribe now and listen each week wherever you get your podcasts or at wayoflove.episcopalchurch.org. Next week on the podcast: Mutual blessing through presence & relationships Our theme and reflection music is by Ana Hernández. Jerusalem Greer writes our reflection guides, Chris Sikkema writes our shownotes, and our website is by Kaleb Heitzmann. LINKS Meet Bishop Michael Curry Meet Sandy and Kyle More about the Way of Love Reflection Guide Transcript

Sermons from St. Gregory of Nyssa in San Francisco
Kyle Oliver - August 4, 2019 8:30 - The Rich Man's Focus

Sermons from St. Gregory of Nyssa in San Francisco

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 10:30


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Sermons from St. Gregory of Nyssa in San Francisco
Kyle Oliver - July 14, 2019 8:30 - Neighbor Complex

Sermons from St. Gregory of Nyssa in San Francisco

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 10:03


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Sermons from St. Gregory of Nyssa in San Francisco
Kyle Oliver - June 16, 2019 8:30 - The Story of a Name

Sermons from St. Gregory of Nyssa in San Francisco

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2019 8:57


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The Way of Love with Bishop Michael Curry
What is the Way of Love?

The Way of Love with Bishop Michael Curry

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2019 19:53


The deep roots of the Christian tradition offer a spiritual path toward deeper relationship with God, neighbor, and self. For centuries, monastic communities have shaped their lives around rhythms and disciplines for following Jesus together. Such a pattern is known as a “rule of life.” When we commit to turn, learn, pray, worship, bless, go, and rest, we are engaging in and growing a rule of life. But what does that really mean? In this episode, Presiding Bishop Michael Curry, along with hosts Kyle Oliver and Sandy Milien, teaches us how we can use the Way of Love to train up our spirits, just like athletes train their bodies. In an interview with the Rev. Lorenzo Lebrija, Bishop Curry discusses what that training might look like and how we can continually strive toward spiritual growth and depth—and importantly, how to get back up when we fall down. Next week on the podcast: Pray. For the remainder of Season 1, episodes will drop every Tuesday. Music Credit: Ana Hernandez Links More about the Way of Love Bishop Curry Video about the Way of Love Practices Episode 1 Reflection Guide Nine-Session Way of Love Guide

The Way of Love with Bishop Michael Curry
Introducing the Way of Love

The Way of Love with Bishop Michael Curry

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 1:05


Join Bishop Michael Curry of The Episcopal Church as he guides us along the Way of Love. This season, hosts Kyle Oliver and Sandy Milien talk with Bishop Curry and others committed to growing in love by turning, learning, praying, worshipping, blessing, going, and resting. Subscribe now and listen wherever you get your podcasts. Music Credit: Ana Hernandez Links Learn more about the Way of Love Meet Bishop Michael Curry Meet Sandy & Kyle

Sermons from St. Gregory of Nyssa in San Francisco
Kyle Oliver - May 12, 2019 8:30 - The Lamb, the Shepherd, Our Hope

Sermons from St. Gregory of Nyssa in San Francisco

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2019 9:15


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Media and Social Change Podcast
Season 2, Episode 3 - Dispatches from a dissertation on digital storytelling

Media and Social Change Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 14:26


This is the first "crossover" episode in which we're featuring MASCLab member Kyle Oliver's ethnographic research on digital storytelling in faith and faith-adjacent settings. Learn more about digital storytelling at storycenter.org. References and further reading: Ackermann E. K. (2007) Experiences of artifacts: People’s appropriations / objects’ “affordances”. In: Glasersfeld E. (Ed.) Key works in radical constructivism (pp. 249–259). Rotterdam, The Netherlands: Sense Publishers. Hess, M. E. (2012). Mirror neurons, the development of empathy, and digital story telling. Religious Education, 107, 401–414. Lambert, J. (2012). Digital storytelling: Capturing lives, creating community. New York, NY: Routledge. As always, the Media and Social Change Podcast theme song is Kelp Grooves by Little Glass Men (CC BY 2.0): http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Little_Glass_Men/Kelp_Grooves/Kelp_Grooves

Tupperware Jer
Kyle Oliver and Nate Whitcomb

Tupperware Jer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2018 30:32


In this episode, we talk with new Peace Corps trainees, Kyle Oliver and Nate Whitcomb, about their lives before and during Peace Corps. We discuss first impressions of Lesotho and some goals they have for their service. Also, we have a touching moment playing word association!

Priest Pulse
Creative Common Evangelism - S3 E18 feat. Kyle Oliver

Priest Pulse

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2018 45:33


This week, we welcome back the Rev. Kyle Oliver (Creative Commons Prayer) to talk about what he's been up to since his last time on Priest Pulse, his Doctoral work at Columbia, and even more exciting - his recent Holy Eucharist Illuminated Cards project. Ben, Colin, and Kyle talk about new trends in the church and the continuing rise in what they see as an increased passion for EVANGELISM! You can read more about Kyle at kyleoliver.net and at https://www.creativecommonsprayer.com/. You can puchase a copy of his Holy Eucharist Illuminated cards here: https://www.thegamecrafter.com/games/holy-eucharist-illuminated

Coffeepot Fellowship Podcast
Coffee with Melanie Mullen

Coffeepot Fellowship Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2018 21:20


Rev. Melanie Mullen lives her life in professional service to God and others as the Director of Reconciliation, Justice, and Creation Care at the Office of the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church. So this episode holds stories that connect her North Carolina roots, her time in Richmond, and certainly her time now in D.C., New York City, and everywhere Bishop Curry's staff goes! My original lead for the show notes was, "If you're wondering what a "drag show for the saints" is then this could be your favorite episode of the Coffeepot Fellowship Podcast," but I went another way. That statement, however, still holds true. This is another great story of an Episcopal priest truly asking herself (and letting congregants ask) what a gathering time together can and should look like, how it can be most fulfilling for participants? (I cannot help recall a future podcast guest, Rev. Megan Anderson, in California and several guests from the past. Keep your eyes open for Megan in the future.) We interviewed Melanie especially because I kept crossing paths with her in Richmond every time I showed up for a justice event! Often she would be one of the coordinating leaders. Clearly we were colleagues who cared about many of the same things in the world and it can feel lonely out there as clergy doing justice work. I'm sure, at least I hope(!), that Melanie wished I had been more present, more supportive at more justice advocacy events!  And she would not be surprised that I also wish I was able to be present for more advocacy ministry. The first place I met Melanie was requesting special assistance from an Episcopal priest as a Baptist seminary student. My final year of seminary I was fulfilling an internship and one of my personal objectives was to learn to offer Eucharist in the tradition of the Catholic Church. But no Catholic priest was allowed to teach a non-Catholic minister that holy sacrament. So my Sr. Pastor (past guest, Jim Somerville) reached out to to the Rector at St. Paul's and poor Melanie got asked if she would help me out. I met her in her office, we talked, she lent me some of her personal books on the matter and I kept them entirely too long! (But I did eventually return them.) It was after I graduated and engaged Richmond more widely as clergy that I began happily seeing her out and about. Melanie is also my second Episcopal priest friend who has worked closely with Bishop Curry. The Rev. Canon Catherine A. Caimano served as canon for regional ministry for the Episcopal Diocese of North Carolina before launching her Free Range Priest ministry. Father Cathie speaks very well of Bishop Curry so I was frustrated when he came to Richmond recently and he was preaching at the same time as my wife. With so many Episcopal connections in Upstart Ministry, Free Range Priest, United Faith Leaders, the Coffeepot Fellowship, and social justice in general, it is no surprise that I keep crossing paths with Melanie Mullen. For Mellanie's time at Virginia Theological Seminary I checked her connections with our past podcast guests: Tricia Lyons, Kyle Oliver, Alex Moreschi, Sarah Stonesifer, and Taylor Devine. Another mutual friend was revealed because of ABCD (Asset Based Community Development) rather than being Episcopalian. That connection is with our common colleague Wendy McCaig.  Wendy and I both went to Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond. My wife, Kelli, also did her first year master of social work internship at Embrace Richmond, the ministry Wendy founded. Embrace Richmond has been implementing ABCD for over a dozen years. Now Wendy and Melanie have both taken this model of ministry to the national scene, Melanie with Called to Transformation and Wendy with View from the Bridge. I know Wendy and Melanie both want to spread this model as widely as possible so that the greatest benefit can be affected for the most people. So please review all of their resources and contact them both. The work is plenty and the laborers are few so this is an "all hands on deck" endeavor. There may be more, in hindsight, but I have only just realized before publication that past guest Stephanie Spellers is also an Episcopal priest and currently on the Presiding Bishop's staff! Maybe with all of these connections, we'll get to have the Bishop himself on the show!  Would he be the first bishop on the Coffeepot Fellowship Podcast?  Indeed, he would not.  Let the record show Coffee with Will Willimon Part 1 and Coffee with Will Willimon Part 2. Thought we had to be done? As we had photos to the show notes, more connections become apparent! Coffee with Phoebe Roaf and Coffee with Winnie Varghese! I may need to convert if this keeps up. Asset Based Community Development: Called to Transformation View from the Bridge From the Sanctuary to the Streets: How the Dreams of One City's Homeless Sparked a Faith Revolution that Transformed a Community by Wendy McCaig Coffee with Wendy McCaig LINKS: Sponsor: United Faith Leaders Sponsor: Free Range Priest Sponsor: Clergyprenuer Training Clark Atlanta University Virginia Theological Seminary University of NC Chapel Hill Coffee with Stephanie Spellers Coffee with Tricia Lyons Coffee with Kyle Oliver Coffee with Alex Moreschi Coffee with Sarah Stonesifer Coffee with Taylor (Poindexter) Devine

Creative Commons Prayer Podcast
Prayer Talk with Thom Shuman & Poem for Matthew 15:11

Creative Commons Prayer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 18:52


Poem by Thom Shuman (CC BY 2.0) Episode by Kyle Oliver (CC BY 2.0) Photo: “Argument Street” by Garry Knight via Flickr (CC BY 2.0) Media links: Podcast subscription, SoundCloud audio, direct audio This week we’re featuring poetry by Thom Shuman. To kick things off, we have a poem inspired by Matthew 15:11—and a conversation between Thom and Kyle […] The post Prayer Talk with Thom Shuman & Poem for Matthew 15:11 appeared first on Creative Commons Prayer.

Creative Commons Prayer Podcast
Voice Memo: “Wonderful and awful” (last day of jury duty)

Creative Commons Prayer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2017 6:07


Episode & photo by Kyle Oliver for prayr.cc (CC BY 2.0) Cover photo: “bronx_hall_of_justice” by Dan DeLuca via Flickr (CC BY 2.0) Media links: Podcast subscription, SoundCloud audio, direct audio On the last day of my four-week grand jury term of service, I felt moved to reflect, especially on the pathos and paradox of an experience being simultaneously […] The post Voice Memo: “Wonderful and awful” (last day of jury duty) appeared first on Creative Commons Prayer.

Creative Commons Prayer Podcast
Podcast: The Book of Jonah

Creative Commons Prayer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2017 9:55


Episode by Kyle Oliver for prayr.cc (CC BY 2.0) Image: “jonah” by piotr mamnaimie via Flickr (CC BY 2.0) Media links: Podcast subscription, SoundCloud audio, direct audio On today’s episode, we have the entirety of the Book of Jonah (World English Bible translation). Twice in the last month or so I’ve had reasonably in-depth conversations in social settings […] The post Podcast: The Book of Jonah appeared first on Creative Commons Prayer.

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Creative Commons Prayer Podcast
Music for Prayer: ‘A pleasant land’ (Psalm 16)

Creative Commons Prayer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 5:48


Episode by Kyle Oliver for prayr.cc (CC BY 2.0) Image: “Mai Chau Valley paddy field Impression” [cropped] by Neville Wootton via Flickr (CC BY 2.0) Media links: Podcast subscription, SoundCloud audio, direct audio, music only This week’s podcast episode once again incorporates the lovely “Dragon Country (Apple & Clove)” by Alexander Westmacott, this time as music “in conversation” with a […] The post Music for Prayer: ‘A pleasant land’ (Psalm 16) appeared first on Creative Commons Prayer.

Creative Commons Prayer Podcast
Poems as Prayer: ‘The H Scriptures II’ (Herbert)

Creative Commons Prayer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2017 5:10


Poem by George Herbert (Public Domain) Episode by Kyle Oliver for prayr.cc (CC BY 2.0) Music: “Dragon Country (Apple & Clove)” by Alexander Westmacott via Free Music Archive (CC BY 4.0) Photo: “While the sky whirls away” by Derek Finch via Flickr (CC BY 2.0) Media links: Podcast subscription, SoundCloud audio, direct audio, music only […] The post Poems as Prayer: ‘The H Scriptures II’ (Herbert) appeared first on Creative Commons Prayer.

Creative Commons Prayer Podcast
Music for Prayer: Ecchu-Owara-Bushi (kokyu solo)

Creative Commons Prayer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2017 5:50


Episode by Kyle Oliver for prayr.cc (CC BY 2.0) Song: “Ecchu-Owara-Bushi (kokyu solo)” by Ecchu-Yatsuo-Owara-Dojyo via Soundcloud (CC BY 3.0) Media links: Podcast subscription, SoundCloud audio, direct audio, music only Monday means podcast day. Today we’re returning to a Music for Prayer episode. This is a track from a Creative Commons Japan remix project called, if I’m understanding correctly, Ecchu-Owara-Bushi. This […] The post Music for Prayer: Ecchu-Owara-Bushi (kokyu solo) appeared first on Creative Commons Prayer.

Creative Commons Prayer Podcast
Prayer Talk: Kristin Saylor on Breathwork and ‘what counts’

Creative Commons Prayer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2017 19:02


Episode by Kyle Oliver for prayr.cc (CC BY 2.0) Photo: “breathe” by Mae Chevrette via Flickr (CC BY 2.0) Media links: Podcast subscription, SoundCloud audio, direct audio, YouTube video Our first conversation about prayer. We’ll do this every month or so. I think it’s important to set some context for how/why we might pray with media and in other “non-traditional” […] The post Prayer Talk: Kristin Saylor on Breathwork and ‘what counts’ appeared first on Creative Commons Prayer.

Creative Commons Prayer Podcast
St. Francis Week: Canticle of the Sun

Creative Commons Prayer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2017 4:39


Episode by Kyle Oliver for prayr.cc (CC BY 2.0) Photo: “Cappella di S. M. Maddalena” by Christopher John SSF via Flickr (CC BY 2.0) Music: “Easy Does It” by Kyle Oliver via SoundCloud (CC BY 2.0) Happy St. Francis Week from Creative Commons Prayer! Because he’s just that awesome, and his feast day is coming October 4. There’s a good […] The post St. Francis Week: Canticle of the Sun appeared first on Creative Commons Prayer.

Coffeepot Fellowship Podcast
Coffee with Kyle Oliver

Coffeepot Fellowship Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2017 32:03


Kyle Oliver is living in NY, NY. He is in the Communications Media and Learning Technologies Design Program at Columbia University's Teachers College in pursuit of a doctorate. Kyle studied nuclear engineering and engineering physics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is married and an Assistant Priest at St. Michael's Episcopal Church. I was introduced to Kyle more than a year ago when he was the Digital Missioner at Virginia Theological Seminary in Northern Virginia. As the Digital Missioner he help found and implement the annual eFormation Conference which, beginning this year, takes place in various locations as mini-conferences instead of one big conference so that it can reach its growing audience. The Digital Missioner job title now belongs to a previous guest, Sarah Stonesifer. Listeners may also remember Alex Moreschi, who was also a guest and helped with with the 2016 eFormation Conference. This interview will likely leave you wanting to read all of Douglas Adam's books, Kyle's newsletters, as well as salivating in anticipation of the fruits of his doctoral labors. Thanks to Kyle for his time with us and thanks to our listeners for also living into who you are fully called to be. Links: Sponsor: United Faith Leaders Kyle's Blog & Newsletter 

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Media and Social Change Podcast
Episode 2 - Youth Political Participation and Online Creativity

Media and Social Change Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2017 12:42


MASCLab's Ioana Literat discusses exciting new research with Caroline DeVoe, Elizabeth Herbert-Wasson, and Kyle Oliver. Her project examines the political participation that took place on youth-oriented online communities for creative expression in the days following the 2016 U. S. presidential election. You can read a transcript of this episode at https://bit.ly/masclab-ep2-script

The Work Of Wrestling
WOW - EP110 - Kyle & Oliver of Pro-Wrestling Goes Acoustic

The Work Of Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2016 61:08


This is the first ever trans-Atlantic episode of The Work of Wrestling podcast! Kyle and Oliver of the UK visit the podcast to discuss their YouTube videos and song parodies known as "Pro-Wrestling Goes Acoustic". Tim has played K&O's music on the show before, but this time we actually get to hear from Kyle & Oliver themselves. They sat down to record their answers to a series of questions about everything ranging from the production of a single song-parody to whether or not they'd rather have a working lightsaber that's always on or suddenly wake up a Wookie. It's a fun, insightful episode that's equal parts glimpse into a delightful friendship and examination of the creative process. Follow Kyle and Oliver on Twitter @KyleandOliver and subscribe to their YouTube Channel "Kyle and Oliver".

Priest Pulse
The Digital Mission Field feat. Kyle Oliver

Priest Pulse

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2016 44:57


The Rev. Kyle Oliver, Digital Missioner for the Virginia Theological Seminary and former host of the Easter People podcast, sits down with Fr. Benjamin Gildas at Amalgam Comics in Philadelphia to talk about the future of formation and proclamation. We discuss the upcoming e-Formation conference at VTS in June, the 2016 Forma conference, Episcopal podcasting, and getting churches into the digital age. http://www.eformationvts.org/ Also don't miss the Missional Voices conference at VTS: http://www.missionalvoices.com/ Recorded on location at Amalgam Comics: https://www.facebook.com/amalgamphilly/  

The Work Of Wrestling
WOW - EP13 - The Brutish Grace of Kevin Owens

The Work Of Wrestling

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2015 32:08


The Work of Wrestling podcast host, Tim Kail, launches right into "The Lock-Up" this week (00:50) examining why Kevin Owens is such a captivating NXT Champion, from the subtleties of Owens' in-ring performance to the larger implications of the character's complexity as a heel with a family. He compares and contrasts Sami Zayn & Kevin Owens as modern faces and modern heels, sharing his hope to see thes two master-craftsman headline WrestleMania one day. On The High Spot (15:36) Tim shares the work of Kyle & Oliver, the creators of the YouTube music video series "Pro-Wrestling Goes Acoustic". Their song "Yes Movement" is an inspirational parody that sums up exactly what pro-wrestling fans are feeling about the WWE, why pro-wrestling fans love Daniel Bryan, and why it is that pro-wrestling fans need to band together and keep chanting "YES!" Tim also explains why the work of Kyle & Oliver is a good model for creating an cohesive social media artistic endeavor. Subscribe to their YouTube channel (www.youtube.com/kyleandoliver)! Lastly, in "The Finish" (23:38), fellow pro-wrestling analyst Andrea Gregovich shares a story about the first time she experienced pro-wrestling as a symbolic narrative, a deep, literary, theatrical experience. Her awakening is a testament to the artistic worth and power of the professional wrestling medium. Read her blog www.thespectacleofexcess.wordpress.com. There will be a new RAW REVIEW and a new NXT REPORT on www.workofwrestling.com this upcomming TUES and SAT respectively. You can follow Tim Kail on Twitter @MaximusWrestler and be sure to subscribe to The Work Of Wrestling podcast in iTunes. Give the show a rating and a review and have a very nice day!

Padre's Pods
Episode 30: To Infinity and Beyond

Padre's Pods

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2015 46:36


In this episode the Kyle Oliver joins the Padre for a discussion about the Church in the digital age. Does the church have to maintain its combative stance with the interwebs or is it possible to be the voice crying out in the wilderness? The guys talk about everything from the civility of the internet to the role of podcasts as a medium for the Gospel. As always there are plenty of laughs to be had along the way.    All show music is used under a Creative Common Liscence The Future Soon: by Jonathon Coulton  http://www.jonathancoulton.com     Tags: St. Bartholomew's, Episcopal, Church, Sean Maloney, Padre's Pods, Faith, Life, Culture, internet, geek, Kyle Oliver, Virginia Theological Seminary, Christ, Podcasting, 

Fishing Florida Radio Show with BooDreaux, Steve Chapman and Captain Mike Ortego on Saturday Mornings 6-9am on 740am The Game
January 11th 2014 Fishing Florida Radio Show with BooDreaux, Captain Mike Ortego and Steve Chapman and in-studio guests from UCF Reel Knights Fishing Team Hunter McKamey and Kyle Oliver

Fishing Florida Radio Show with BooDreaux, Steve Chapman and Captain Mike Ortego on Saturday Mornings 6-9am on 740am The Game

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2014 173:00


January 11th 2014 Fishing Florida Radio Show with BooDreaux, Captain Mike Ortego and Steve Chapman with in-studio guests Hunter McKamey and Jeff Oliver from the UCF Reel Knights Fishing Team who won the BASS College Tournament on Lake Okeechobee. Interviews with George Poveromo and Elite Angler Bobby Lane.