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Christian History Almanac
The CHA Weekend Edition Presents: Reprise! Mark Heard, Poet and Prophet

Christian History Almanac

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2025 52:10


Weekend Edition for December 27-28. 2025 Show Notes: Germany / Switzerland - Study Tour  Support 1517 Podcast Network 1517 Podcasts 1517 on Youtube 1517 Podcast Network on Apple Podcasts 1517 Events Schedule 1517 Academy - Free Theological Education What's New from 1517: Coming Home for Christmas: 1517 Advent Devotional Face to Face: A Novel of the Reformation by Amy Mantravadi Untamed Prayers: 365 Daily Devotions on Christ in the Book of Psalms by Chad Bird Remembering Your Baptism: A 40-Day Devotional by Kathryn Morales Sinner Saint by Luke Kjolhaug More from the hosts: Dan van Voorhis SHOW TRANSCRIPTS are available: https://www.1517.org/podcasts/the-christian-history-almanac CONTACT: CHA@1517.org SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Overcast Google Play FOLLOW US: Facebook Twitter Audio production by Christopher Gillespie (outerrimterritories.com).

Sur le fil
Faut-il interdire les réseaux aux moins de 16 ans comme en Australie ?

Sur le fil

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 8:36


L'Australie a décidé d'interdire les réseaux sociaux aux jeunes de moins de 16 ans. FiniTiktok, Instagram ou X. L'interdiction, l'une des plus strictes au monde, entrera en vigueur fin 2025.Et elle suscite un vif débat dans le pays, où les plateformes de la tech et les ados sont plutôt contre. La mesure peut-elle être efficace pour prévenir l'effet nocif des écrans et des contenus qu'ils diffusent sur les cerveaux encore en construction des ados ? Pour en parler, Sur le Fil a invité Grégoire Borst, professeur en psychologie et en neurosciences de l'enfant à l'université Paris Cité.Avec sur le terrain en Australie, Mark Heard et Laura Chung du bureau du bureau de l'AFP à Sydney.Réalisation: Emmanuelle Baillon avec Michaëla Cancela-KiefferSur le Fil est le podcast quotidien de l'AFP. Vous avez des commentaires ? Ecrivez-nous à podcast@afp.com. Vous pouvez aussi nous envoyer une note vocale par Whatsapp au + 33 6 79 77 38 45. Si vous aimez, abonnez-vous, parlez de nous autour de vous et laissez-nous plein d'étoiles sur votre plateforme de podcasts préférée pour mieux faire connaître notre programme ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Podcast El pulso de la Vida
Gracia irresistible (Juan 6) - Ruta 66 con José de Segovia

Podcast El pulso de la Vida

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 45:45


El amor de Dios nos persigue. Es Su Gracia, la que con Su bendita terquedad no nos da tregua. Tenemos esa confianza por las palabras de Jesús en este sexto capítulo de la Buena Noticia según Juan. El poema "El lebrel o sabueso del Cielo" lo escribió en a finales del siglo XIX, Francis Thompson. Es la historia de cómo un joven abandona su vida acomodada para caer en la adicción en un sórdido Londres, donde encuentra al final a Dios en los brazos de una prostituta, atrapado por una Gracia irresistible. Tras la sintonía de Ruta 66 por la orquesta del trompetista Harry James, escuchamos la actualización del poema de "Hound of Heaven" que hizo uno de los grupos más extraños que salieron de la Revolución por Jesús. Daniel Amos, formado por Terry Scott Taylor en 1974, no encajaba en la edulcorada etiqueta de música de alabanza que había creado la Capilla Calvario, Maranatha. Años después de grabar su "Disco horrendo", logran publicar en 1981 su versión de la historia de Thompson en el Hollywood de los 70 con el sello que hace Larry Norman. Otro músico que no se amolda a la incipiente industria de la "música cristiana contemporánea" fue el tempranamente fallecido Mark Heard, muerto a los 40 años de un ataque al corazón. Tras estudiar periodismo en Georgia, se va a la comunidad suiza de L´Abri con Francis Schaeffer y al volver, publica su primer disco con el sello de Larry Norman, Solid Rock. Su canción "Corazón de corazones" (Heart of Heart)" la popularizó, sin embargo, Sam Phillips en 1983, cuando todavía utilizaba el nombre de Leslie, antes de casarse con T-Bone Burnett. "Como un vendaval con toda su fuerza / fui levantado de nuevo por el Señor", canta Van Morrison en 1979. En su canción "Full Force Gale" vuelve a la experiencia que tuvo cuando iba a la Asamblea de Hermanos que había abajo de su calle en Belfast, confiando de que "encontrará el camino de regreso a casa / siempre volverá al Señor". La película "Minari" (2020) da un cuadro de la fe tan honesto y verosímil, que sólo puede haber sido hecho por un cristiano, como es el joven cineasta coreano-americano Lee Isaac Chung. Premiado con el Oscar a la mejor actriz de reparto, cuenta la llegada de su familia a la América profunda en los años 80. El asombro de la Gracia de esta historia contrasta con la débil fe de sus protagonistas. Escuchamos escenas de la versión doblada con los comentarios de José de Segovia sobre la banda sonora de Emile Mosseri. "Puedes escuchar la llamada de Dios", canta Neil Diamond en la canción que popularizó Elvis Presley a finales de los 60 (And The Grass Won´t Pay No Mind). Su iniciativa da la seguridad a Mike Scott de los Waterboys, por la que puede descansar en sus "Brazos eternos" (Everlasting Arms) en 1996.

Podcast El pulso de la Vida
Autoconfianza (Lucas 18) - Ruta 66 con José de Segovia

Podcast El pulso de la Vida

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 54:09


¡Hay tanto en la religión de autoengaño!, que uno se pregunta para qué sirve la oración. Pensamos si Dios todo lo sabe y lo puede, ya que es soberano y nos ama, no hace falta pedirle nada. Él cuida de nosotros. La cuestión es que no es Dios el que necesita la oración, sino nosotros. Tras la sintonía de Ruta 66, hoy a cargo de una cantante sueca llamada María Wells, escuchamos una canción de una recopilación de música del llamado "Rock de Jesús" de finales de los 60 y parte de los 70 (Electric Holy Land), que ha aparecido ahora en vinilo en una serie de coleccionistas que no está disponible en plataformas digitales. Son discos, la mayor parte autoeditados, pero con sorprendente sonido de la época, como el de Barrie Hobby y los Suite Destiny de 1976. El tema que escuchamos es sobre la oración, "¡Ponte de rodillas!" (Get Down On Your Knees). Nos sirve para introducir la parábola de Jesús sobre la viuda y el juez injusto (Lucas 18:1-8). El peligro de la autoconfianza se muestra a continuación en la historia del fariseo y el publicano (vv. 9-14), el religioso satisfecho consigo mismo y un individuo corrupto, que en su inmoralidad se ve indigno de presentarse ante de Dios. La sorpresa que nos espera al final de la parábola, es que es el que reconoce su culpa y busca la misericordia de Dios, vuelve a casa justificado. La canción de Mark Heard, "Estoy llorando de nuevo" (I´m Crying Again 1981) habla del "criminal en mi piel que no vemos y se cree inocente, pero la verdad es como un cuchillo". Las letras de este cantautor americano que estuvo en Suiza con Francis Schaeffer, son conocidas por su gran sinceridad. Murió de un ataque al corazón a los 40 años, cuando empezaba a llegar al gran público con el popular sello de música instrumental Windham Hill, donde grababa su amigo católico Pierce Pettis. Estaba a punto de firmar un contrato con la casa canadiense del cantautor Bruce Cockburn, cuando el Señor se lo llevó a su Hogar eterno. Un niño no tiene la conciencia de un adulto. Si nuestra fe dependiera de ella, no habría salvación para ellos, pero Jesús dice que de ellos es el Reino de los Cielos (vv. 15-17). Un músico que llegó a la fe a finales de los 60 por Larry Norman, Randy Stonehill, escribió una canción para levantar fondos para la organización de ayuda a la infancia, Compassion International. La grabó con Phil Keaggy y otros músicos cristianos en 1984. En ella se pregunta "¿Quien salvará a los niños?" (Who Will Save The Children?). El encuentro de Jesús con el joven rico (vv. 18-27) es uno de los episodios más sorprendentes del Evangelio. Lo comentamos ilustrado con algunos diálogos de la película del alemán Wim Wenders, "Tierra de abundancia" (2004), que tiene canciones de Leonard Cohen, a las que añadimos la banda sonora de Ry Cooder para Wenders en "Paris Texas". Es la historia de una chica muy joven interpretada por Michelle Williams, hija de misioneros en Israel, que vuelve al país donde nació, para ayudar a un pastor afroamericano que atiende a personas "sin techo" en Los Angeles. Su sencilla fe contrasta con la opulencia de la sociedad norteamericana y la paranoia de un tío obsesionado por el peligro del terrorismo islámico. Frente a nuestra autoconfianza, Jesús nos presenta el camino de la cruz (vv. 28-34). La canción del grupo The Choir nos lleva al sacrificio de Jesús en un tema que esta banda de rock alternativo, nacida en torno a la Capilla Calvario de la Revolución por Jesús en 1983, grabó en el que es para muchos, su mejor disco (Circle Slide 1990). La curación del ciego que cierra el capítulo 18 de Lucas nos muestra cómo "la luz de su amor" nos permite ver el mundo con otros ojos. La expresión del Evangelio es tomada por el grupo escocés Simple Minds en un disco lleno de lenguaje religioso, "New Gold Dream" (1982), donde Jim Kerr canta con la pasión de una oración que le ilumine su luz (Glittering Prize).

Mully & Haugh Show on 670 The Score
What Mark Heard (Hour 3)

Mully & Haugh Show on 670 The Score

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2022 44:34


In the third hour, Mark Grote and Steve Rosenbloom held their famous What Mark Heard segment, with Grote sharing the best Bears sound from Wednesday at Halas Hall.

The True Tunes Podcast
@45RPM Calling Out The Ghosts: JJT & Michelle Thompson (The Wayside) + Producer Matt Goldman (Underoath, Luxury) discuss new music

The True Tunes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 41:04


If you think True Tunes host and founder John J. Thompson is objective about music - merely a dispassionate observer or fact-gathering journalist... think again. "Before I wrote about music," he admits, "before I worked in the industry at all - before I promoted concerts or started True Tunes back in the 80s - I was a kid with a guitar, bad hair, and way more confidence than talent. Inspired by heroes like T Bone Burnett, Steve Taylor, Bob Dylan, Bono, Mark Heard, Bruce Cockburn, The 77s, and all of the bands Terry Scott Taylor was in, I knew I had to make music. Everything I have done since then has flowed from this original inspiration. I am definitely biased about this stuff."  And despite how busy he has been helping other people with their projects, It's been a long time since Thompson has released new music of his own. With the release of a new double single: "Ghost In The Needle" / "Not OK At All"  that time has come and he is ready to show his hand. In this special "extended" 45RPM episode, JJT is joined by his wife - and longsuffering Wayside bandmate - Michelle Lynn Thompson to discuss their new songs in particular and their somewhat complicated creative relationship in general. Elsewhere in the show, he sits down with producer Matt Goldman, famous for his work with Underoath, The Chariot, Luxury, and others, to talk about the production process.  Full Show Notes are available at TrueTunes.com/Wayside45 and all of the band's available music can be found at TheWaysideStore.com.    If you would like to support the show, please consider joining our Patreon community or dropping us a one-time tip and check out our NEW MERCH!    

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score
Mark Grote in for What Mark Heard (Hour 2)

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2022 41:35


In the second hour, Steve Rosenbloom welcomed on Score teammate and WBBM sideline reporter Mark Grote for his weekly What Mark Heard segment, where he shared his favorite clips of audio from the Bears this past week.

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score
What Mark Heard with Mark Grote (Hour 2)

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 42:34


In the second hour, Steve Rosenbloom was joined by Score teammate and former co-host Mark Grote for his (nearly) award-winning What Mark Heard segment, in which he shared his favorite Bears audio cuts from Halas Hall in the past week.

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score
Mark Grote with What Mark Heard (Hour 1)

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2022 44:36


Steve Rosenbloom opened his Saturday Suckage show by listening and reacting to his favorite moments from former White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen's earlier interview on Inside the Clubhouse in which he reacted to the club hiring Pedro Grifol as its new manager, a position he interviewed for and wanted. Later, Score teammate Mark Grote joined the show for his What Mark Heard segment, where he shared the best Bears audio from the past week.

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score
What Mark Heard (Hour 2)

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 42:13


In the second hour, Steve Rosenbloom welcomed on Score teammate Mark Grote for a multi-segment edition of What Mark Heard as they broke down the Bears' loss to the Commanders on Thursday.

The True Tunes Podcast
@45RPM Creativity Will Save The World w Tom Willett (12” Extended Mix)

The True Tunes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 27:17


Tom Willett's roots go back to the counterculture of the 60s. He played bass in one of the earliest "Gospel Rock" bands (Sons of Thunder) and worked alongside artists such as T Bone Burnett, Tonio K, Mark Heard, The Choir, Sam Phillips, Phil Keaggy, and many others as an A&R rep, marketing man, and career coach. He has also spent decades as a teacher, helping college students as they sought to carve out meaningful careers as songwriters, artists, or future industry leaders.   Since his retirement from the industry a few years ago, Tom has been writing some amazing books – and on this special "12 Inch extended dance mix" 45 RPM episode of the podcast, which was recorded at the historic Well Koinonia Coffeehouse on Music Row in Nashville, we hear about his latest, Creativity Will Save The World: Toward A Spiritual Humanism – a short but powerful primer on the writings of Russian philosopher and activist Nicholas Alexandrovich Berdyaev. Whether you are an artist yourself or are simply interested in how our engagement with creativity and created things can shape us, this is critical stuff.    Full Show Notes, Music List, and archival video are available HERE or at TrueTunes.com/Willett45    If you would like to support the show, please consider joining our Patreon community or dropping us a one-time tip and check out our NEW MERCH!  

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score
What Mark Heard, Bears-Vikings preview (Hour 1)

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2022 46:40


Steve Rosenbloom opened his show with the What Mark Heard segment, as Score teammate Mark Grote shared the best Bears sound he heard this week from Halas Hall. They then previewed the Bears-Vikings matchup, with Grote explaining what Chicago must do to pull off the upset.

The True Tunes Podcast
Bill Mallonee (Vigilantes of Love): From Americana's ”Next Big Thing” to Indefatigable Digital Busker

The True Tunes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 115:21


Bill Mallonee has been lauded as one of the 100 greatest living songwriters by Paste Magazine and honored by Rolling Stone, The New York Times, Billboard, and more. Before “Americana” was even known as a musical genre, his Athens GA band Vigilantes of Love was helping to define it. Later, with albums produced by Peter Buck of R.E.M., Mark Heard, Jim Scott, and Buddy Miller, it seemed all but inevitable that Bill and his band of outlaws would break through to the big time (whatever that means.) Instead, over thirty years into his career, Mallonee is duking it out, still taking things into his own hands – keeping it all painfully and beautifully real.   On this episode of the True Tunes Podcast, we are joined by one of the true “lifers” of the modern roots music scene. With over 70 albums under his belt – and no indication that he intends to slow down any time soon, Mallonee has become a sort of digital troubadour: an online busker. In this expansive conversation, we learn about his musical roots, his circuitous path through the music industry, and his lingering belief in the power of authentic songs.   Full Show Notes, Music List, and archival video are available HERE or at TrueTunes.com/VOL    If you would like to support the show, please consider joining our Patreon community or dropping us a one-time tip and check out our NEW MERCH!  

Christian History Almanac
CHA Weekend Edition: Mark Heard, Poet and Prophet

Christian History Almanac

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 52:54


Weekend Edition for September 24-25, 2022 @1517 #churchhistory #MarkHeard #Americana #folkmusic #singersongwriter #ccm #gospel — SHOW NOTES are available: https://www.1517.org/podcasts/the-christian-history-almanac GIVE BACK: Support the work of 1517 today CONTACT: CHA@1517.org SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher Overcast Google Play FOLLOW US: Facebook Twitter Audio production by Christopher Gillespie (gillespie.media).

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Podcast El pulso de la Vida
Mateo 12 ( Juicio) - Ruta 66 con José de Segovia

Podcast El pulso de la Vida

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 51:52


Cada generación sueña con un mundo mejor, sea una sociedad sin clases, "el sueño americano" o la utopía. Los judíos del primer siglo no eran una excepción. El Reino anunciado por los profetas traería la justicia que el pueblo anhelaba en su tiranía y opresión. La sorpresa viene cuando Jesús dice que Él trae ese Reino, pero no del modo que ellos esperaban. Su justicia muestra que el mal está en nosotros... Los Rolling Stones llevan sesenta años interpretando la sintonía de este programa, "Ruta 66". Hemos escuchado una vez su grabación en estudio, ahora la oímos en una actuación que hicieron para un programa de la BBC en 1964. El grupo de Barcelona, Dorian nos expresa también su deseo de "Justicia universal" (2018), pero Bob Dylan anuncia en Alburquerque en 1979, que será sólo "Cuando Él vuelva". La película "Como el viento" (1971) se llama originalmente "Hermano John", Es una curiosa obra que hizo el recientemente fallecido Sidney Poitier con un realizador de televisión llamado James Goldstone. En ella el actor encarna una extraña figura mesiánica, que viene de otro mundo al lugar donde nació. Vuelve "como el viento", anunciando el Juicio final del que nos advierte la Biblia y el Corán que lleva en su maleta, pero de acuerdo a cuadernos de notas donde escribe todo lo que ve, sin que nosotros lo podamos leer. José de Segovia la comenta con banda sonora que hizo Quincy Jones. La segunda parte del capítulo 12 de la Buena Noticia según Mateo nos dice que ante el Juicio de Dios, necesitamos la justicia de Otro, Cristo Jesús. Ante su condenación, no hay perdón para quien no acepta su culpa, ni salvación para el que no cree que necesita su rescate. En su justicia propia, los judíos reclamaban una señal para saber que Jesús era el Mesías, pero Él les dice que no tendrán más señal que la de Jonás, sobre la que nos habla la canción de uno de los cantautores más interesantes que hubo a finales de los 70, Mark Heard. Muerto a los 40 años, estuvo en L´Abri con Francis Schaeffer, como Larry Norman, que produjo su primer disco "Melodía Apalache" (1979), donde está "La canción de Jonás". Tras su sorprendente debut en solitario con la Capitol, al dejar el grupo People, "Sobre esta Roca" (1969), Larry Norman hace la trilogía más interesante del llamado "rock de Jesús". La acaba esperando "Otra tierra" (1976). Escuchamos su "Himno a la última generación". Cuando a Jesús le buscan su madre y sus hermanos, Él les dice que esos son los que hacen su voluntad. Es la familia que Él viene a formar por medio de la fe. La voz flamenca El Cígala se une a la del argentino Andrés Calamaro para cantar la milonga de Atahualpa Yupanqui (1908-1992), "Los hermanos". En el capítulo siguiente de Mateo, Jesús nos explica cómo viene ese Reino, pero lo hace por medio de parábolas. Sobre la primera de ellas, pensaremos en nuestra siguiente parada en Ruta 66...

The Mark White Show
Make A Difference Minute: Ride for Cooper with Mark Heard

The Mark White Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 2:51


On today's Make A Difference Minute, we are highlighting Marshall County Sheriff's Office Chief of Corrections Matt Cooper who is currently battling stage 4 non-cell lung cancer. His friend, Mark Heard, is sharing about Matt how you can support this effort! Please share. Sponsor: Athens Bible School AthensBible.com

The Mark White Show
Making A Difference: Ride for Cooper

The Mark White Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 29:04


On April 30th, a community will be coming together for Marshall County Chief of Corrections Matt Cooper with Marshall County Sheriff's Office & Alabama Law Enforcement Agency leading the way. After a vehicle accident earlier this month, Matt was diagnosed with stage 4 non-cell lung cancer. Now, friend and fellow corrections officer, Mark Heard, has organized Ride for Cooper. Please listen & share.

The Grove Church Podcast
Foolish People - Proverbs People

The Grove Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022


Key Verses: Proverbs 9, Romans 6, 1 Timothy 3:14, 1 Corinthians 3:18-22, Proverbs 18:13, 10:23, 15:21, 18:2, 23:9, 12:16, 14:29, 19:3, Psalm 14:1, Psalm 53:1 Referenced Resources: septuagint - pillar, "Seven Times Seventy" song by Pierce Pettis, song by Mark Heard

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score
What Mark Heard, Evan Altman interview (Hour 2)

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2022 42:16


Steve Rosenbloom and Adam Studzinski begin the second hour with the near-award-winning segment What Mark Heard...even though Mark Grote has the day off. But Grote got a call during one of his overnight shows that needs review. Plus, Evan Altman of CubsInsider.com offers insight on this possible Cubs streaming service.

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Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score
The DMV sucks, What Mark Heard (Hour 2)

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2022 45:53


The second hour went off the rails from the start as Steve Rosenbloom, Mark Grote and producer Adam Studzinski got sidetracked while discussing driving and the DMV. They eventually get leveled out and conducted the (nearly) award-winning What Mark Heard segment.

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score
Ryan Horvat interview, What Mark Heard (Hour 2)

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2022 46:26


In the second hour, Steve Rosenbloom and Mark Grote were joined by BetMGM Tonight host Ryan Horvat to preview the matchups in the NFL divisional round and to discuss his Packers fandom. After that, Rosenbloom and Grote shared memories of late, great co-worker and friend Les Grobstein before they transition to their (nearly) award-winning What Mark Heard segment. That included Defector writer Kalyn Kahler's thoughts on nepotism and the lack of diversity in the NFL coaching ranks.

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score
Cody Westerlund on Bulls, What Mark Heard (Hour 1)

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2022 50:18


Steve Rosenbloom and Mark Grote opened their loaded Saturday Suckage show by welcoming on Score teammate Cody Westerlund to share the latest news on Bulls star guard Zach LaVine's left knee injury. And what do the Bulls' two blowout losses this past week mean? After that, Rosenbloom and Grote discussed the latest news and rumors surrounding the Bears' search for a new general manager and head coach. Later, they conducted their (nearly) award-winning What Mark Heard segment, where Grote shed light on the latest Bears rumors.

McNeil & Parkins Show
Camp & Arkush: What Mark Heard (Hour 3)

McNeil & Parkins Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 44:36


In the third hour, Rick Camp and Hub Arkush were joined by Score teammate Mark Grote, who shared the latest sound from Halas Hall, including Bears coach Matt Nagy sharing a tribute to the late Jeff Dickerson, a beloved ESPN reporter who passed away Tuesday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score
What Mark Heard?/Transition (Hour 4)

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 53:23


In the final hour of Saturday Suckage on a Friday, Mark shares what he heard from the Bears this week with Matt Nagy explaining up-tempo offense, Akiem Hicks saying he loves chatting with Grote, and Olin Kreutz proving Bill Lazor knows nothing about about offensive line pass protection. The guys wrap up the show with a little transition with Chris Rongey and Mike Esposito, who are in for Bernstein and Rahimi.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score
Rick Camp interview, What Mark Heard (Hour 2)

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2021 44:36


In the second hour, Steve Rosenbloom and Mark Grote were joined by Score teammate Rick Camp to discuss the Bulls' COVID-19 outbreak and the health of the team. After that, they conducted their (nearly) award-winning What Mark Heard segment, which featured audio from Score analyst Olin Kreutz, who was asked what he would do if he was kicked by a coach in practice -- which is supposedly something Urban Meyer did in Jacksonville before getting fired. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score
What Mark Heard, Ian Happ replay (Hour 2)

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 41:04


In the second hour of Saturday Suckage, Steve Rosenbloom and Mark Grote conducted their aptly named What Mark Heard segment, where Grote shared the best audio of the week. Later, the crew replayed Cubs outfielder Ian Happ's recent interview on the Bernstein & Rahimi Show in which he discussed the MLB lockout. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score
Hub Arkush interview, What Mark Heard (Hour 2)

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 43:53


In the second hour of Saturday Suckage, Steve Rosenbloom and Mark Grote were joined by Score football expert Hub Arkush to discuss what he believes is and isn't real about Bears rookie quarterback Justin Fields. Later, Rosenbloom and Grote conducted their (near) award-winning What Mark Heard segment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score
Josh Nelson interview, What Mark Heard (Hour 2)

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 42:19


In their second hour, Steve Rosenbloom and Mark Grote were joined by Josh Nelson of the Sox Machine to share his takeaways from White Sox general manager Rick Hahn's media session Friday. Nelson also helped map out potential moves for the White Sox this offseason. Later, Rosenbloom and Grote conducted their (nearly award-winning) What Mark Heard segment, where Grote shared the best sound he heard in the past week. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score
More What Mark Heard, Steve has random thoughts (Hour 3)

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 44:41


In the third hour, Steve Rosenbloom and Mark Grote continued listening to more Bears audio, including what rookie quarterback Justin Fields had to say this past week. To cap off the show, Rosie shared miscellaneous thoughts with the audience. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score
What Mark Heard, did we just become best friends? (Hour 2)

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2021 45:15


In the second hour, Steve Rosenbloom and Mark Grote held their (what should be award-winning) What Mark Heard segment, which was loaded with Bears sound. Is coach Matt Nagy in danger of losing the locker room? What would a loss to the 49ers on Sunday mean for the Bears' morale? And can the Bears salvage this season? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score
Rosenbloom & Spiegel: What Mark Heard, we found Parkins & Spiegel (Hour 3)

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2021 48:41


In the final hour, Steve Rosenbloom and Mark Grote conducted their weekly, near-award-winning What Mark Heard segment, which featured sound from the likes of Bears edge rusher Khalil Mack, coach Matt Nagy and offensive coordinator Bill Lazor. To cap off the show, the guys welcomed on Danny Parkins and Matt Spiegel, who were live from Las Vegas for a special remote broadcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score
Rosenbloom & Grote: What Mark Heard (Hour 1)

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2021 45:56


Steve Rosenbloom and Mark Grote opened their Saturday Suckage show by breaking down the Bears' sucky performance in a loss to the Browns last Sunday. Later, they conducted their What Mark Heard segment, where they had a conversation about White Sox left-hander Carlos Rodon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bernstein & Rahimi Show
Rahimi & Grote: Adam Hoge interview, What Mark Heard, Midday Midway (Hour 3)

Bernstein & Rahimi Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 41:08


In the second hour, Leila Rahimi and Mark Grote were joined by Adam Hoge of NBC Sports Chicago to preview the Bears-Lions matchup Sunday. After that, Rahimi and Grote conducted a special What Mark Heard segment on a Bears Friday. In the Midday Midway later, Grote brought back a fun moment in the Cubs-Pirates broadcast on 670 The Score that involved a fan and a horn. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bernstein & McKnight Show
Rahimi & Grote: Adam Hoge interview, What Mark Heard, Midday Midway (Hour 3)

Bernstein & McKnight Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 41:08


In the second hour, Leila Rahimi and Mark Grote were joined by Adam Hoge of NBC Sports Chicago to preview the Bears-Lions matchup Sunday. After that, Rahimi and Grote conducted a special What Mark Heard segment on a Bears Friday. In the Midday Midway later, Grote brought back a fun moment in the Cubs-Pirates broadcast on 670 The Score that involved a fan and a horn. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score
Rosenbloom & Grote: What Mark Heard, Studz almost witnessed greatness (Hour 2)

Steve Rosenbloom on 670 The Score

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2021 41:04


In the second hour, Steve Rosenbloom and Mark Grote conducted their What Mark Heard segment, where they continued with their Bears conversation. Later, producer Adam Studzinski expressed the frustration he has surrounding when and how Bears great Devin Hester set the all-time touchdown return record. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hard Rain & Slow Trains: Bob Dylan & Fellow Travelers
9/9/2021: "Waiting For Spring to Come:" Springtime in New York's Fellow Travelers pt 1

Hard Rain & Slow Trains: Bob Dylan & Fellow Travelers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 68:50


As we continue to expectantly await the September 17th release of Bob Dylan's SPRINGTIME IN NEW YORK: BOOTLEG SERIES VOL. 16 (1980-1985), this episode is the first of a three-part series that will feature the music of the fellow travelers who play with Dylan on that set. Tonight, we feature the players from 1981 who appear in the first and second discs of the five-disc deluxe set. In "20 Pounds of Headlines," we round up news from the world of Bob Dylan, including an update on Dylan's return to the road, the announcement of a Facebook Streaming Event from the Bob Dylan Archive on September 16th, and the passing of guitarist and fellow traveler Ron Cornelius. In "Who Did It Better?" we ask you to tell us who did "When You Gonna Wake Up?" better live: Bob Dylan or Steve Ripley with the McCrary Sisters? Link to September 16th Facebook Streaming Event: https://www.facebook.com/841246169334307/posts/4074895455969346/?d=n

Joe Ostrowski Show
Grote: What Mark Heard from Bears OTAs (Hour 1)

Joe Ostrowski Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 52:51


Mark Grote opened his show by sharing his observations from Bears workouts and by conducting his What Mark Heard segment, where he shared audio from coach Matt Nagy, receiver Darnell Mooney and more.

Under the Radar Podcast
All Radar Rewinds with Interview Guest Cindy Morgan - Episode #316

Under the Radar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2015 52:03


12-time Dove Award-winner Cindy Morgan is our guest of honor, and we focus our conversation on the amazing run she had as a CCM female vocalist throughout the 90s. In fact, all of the songs this hour are Radar Rewinds - including Mark Heard, Big Tent Revival, and Rich Mullins.

The Christian Humanist Podcast
Episode 140: Listener Feedback, August 2014

The Christian Humanist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2014 71:12


Los Tres Humanistas respond to a variety of listener emails. Among the topics covered (and when we cover them) are as follows: [03:05] Mark Heard and listener feedback about listener feedback. [04:29] Karl Barth's Evangelical Theology and "A Primer on Religious Existentialism." [06:41] Spoon River Anthology and A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. [08:47] A case for stupid songs and Grubbs's Dick Van Dyke moment. [12:08] Non-Trinitarian Christianity. [16:05] Postmodernism vs. Bertrand Russell. [20:52] American political theory. [29:44] A defense of Francis Schaeffer. [33:30] The Bible and The Christian Humanist Podcast. [46:33] The best philosophical works? [55:04] Podcast recommendations. [57:09] Jaws and Rabbits. [1:01:11] A physics lesson on Mark Heard. [1:04:09] War and technology.

The Christian Humanist Podcast
Episode 138: Mark Heard

The Christian Humanist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2014 73:09


Michial Farmer hosts a chat with David Grubbs and Nathan Gilmour about influential but little-known Jesus-rocker Mark Heard. Focusing on his final three albums, the Humanists dig into the sound, the content, and themes of love and death in his late work, from the early nineties, conversing as well about other works that hold in common Heard's particular outlook on human existence.

Full Circle | Classic Jesus Music
Episode 198 - into the 80's

Full Circle | Classic Jesus Music

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2014 57:55


Some classic Jesus music including: Toll Free – Fireworks, Dancing With Danger - Leslie Phillips, This Disco (Used To Be A Cute Cathedral) – Steve Taylor, All You Need - DeGarmo & Key, He Is Strong - Mylon LeFevre & Broken Heart, Cornerstone - Leon Patillo, The Truth Will Set You Free - Dion Dimucci, The Pain That Plagues Creation - Mark Heard, But You Didn't – Steve Archer, Could He Be The Messiah - Michael W. Smith, Angels - Amy Grant

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Full Circle | Classic Jesus Music
Episode 187 - cover versions

Full Circle | Classic Jesus Music

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2013 57:55


An hour of Classic Jesus music including: Prince Of Peace - Larry Norman, Why Don't You Look Into Jesus - Randy Stonehill, Good News - Little Bobby Emmons and The Crosstones, The Power Of Love - Mark Heard, Strong Hand Of Love - Daniel Amos, How Can You Live - The Imperials, Your Love Broke Through - Russ Taff, Easter Song - Glad, It's Gonna Rain - Bryan Duncan, Motor Of Love - Phil Keaggy

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Full Circle | Classic Jesus Music
Episode 172 - special guest: The Choir, Part 2

Full Circle | Classic Jesus Music

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2012 57:55


Some classic Jesus music including: Scenic Routes - The Lost Dogs , Everybody In The Band – The Choir, Look Over Your Shoulder - Mark Heard, Tip Of My Tongue - The Choir, Beautiful Scandalous Night - Bob Bennett, Julie Miller, & Derri Daugherty, Grace - The Choir, Precious Jesus - The Choir With Leigh Nash Of Sixpence None The Richer, Midnight Sun - The Choir, To Bid Farewell - The Choir

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Full Circle | Classic Jesus Music
Episode 171 - special guest: The Choir, Part 1

Full Circle | Classic Jesus Music

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2012 57:55


Some classic Jesus music including: I Can't Take It - The Choir, Someone Calling - Youth Choir, Fade Into You - Youth Choir, Mall (All Over The World) - Daniel Amos, Fear Only You - The Choir, Render Love - The Choir, Sad Face - The Choir, Two Trusting Jesus - Mark Heard, Wide Eyed Wonder - The Choir

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Full Circle | Classic Jesus Music
Episode 167 - special guest: Pat Terry, Part Two

Full Circle | Classic Jesus Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2012 57:55


Some classic Jesus music including: Heaven Ain't All There Is - Pat Terry Group, Seen It Now - Dove, Enduring Love - Pat Terry Group, Iris - Pat Terry Group, Too Many Voices - Pat Terry, Threw It Away - Mark Heard, Nothing I Say - Pat Terry, If Jesus Was Like Me - Pat Terry, Laugh For A Million Years - Pat Terry

Full Circle | Classic Jesus Music
Episode 162 - special guest: Ron Moore

Full Circle | Classic Jesus Music

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2011 57:55


Some classic Jesus music including: I'm Nothing, I'm Nobody – Bill & Ron Moore, Changes – Ron Moore, Through A Glass Darkly – Randy Stonehill, The Outlaw - Larry Norman, I Wish We'd All Been Ready – Larry Norman, Bible Thing – Ron Moore, Sunflower - Ron Moore, Further Up & Further In – Albrecht, Roley & Moore, Deep Magic – Ron Moore, On Turning To Dust – Mark Heard, Rationalizer – Ron Moore

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Full Circle | Classic Jesus Music
Episode 153 - songs from the road

Full Circle | Classic Jesus Music

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2011 57:55


Some classic Jesus music including: Two Roads – Country Faith, This Road – Bethlehem, Dusty Road – Daniel Amos, Only One Road – Bruce Carroll, One Lane Road – John Fischer, Kingston Road – The Choir, I've Been Down That Road Too – Ed Raetzloff, Long Hard Road – Larry Norman, The Road – Sweet Comfort Band, The Road – Mark Heard, On The Road To Jericho – Keith Green

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Full Circle | Classic Jesus Music
Episode 146 - ancient tunes

Full Circle | Classic Jesus Music

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2010 57:55


Some classic Jesus music including: David & Goliath / I'm Going Home (Medley) - Glass Harp, It's Been Set Down - The Exkursions, Freedom - Millennium, Presence Of The Lord - Infinity Plus Three With Mark Heard, Comin' Home To Jesus - The Talbot Brothers, On My Way - Aslan, He Lives - Sounds Of Joy, Tick Tock - Alpha Band, Rejoice - The E Band

Full Circle | Classic Jesus Music
Episode 144 - history makers

Full Circle | Classic Jesus Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2010 57:55


Some classic Jesus music including: Find A Way – Amy Grant, You Need A Savior – Michael W. Smith, Sky King (Across the Sky) – Daniel Amos, Whatever Happened To Sin? – Steve Taylor, Mask Of The Great Deceiver – Kerry Livgren, Soldiers Under Command – Stryper, One Of The Dominoes – Mark Heard, Heart Of The Matter – Bob Bennett, The Final Word – Michael Card

Full Circle | Classic Jesus Music
Episode 132 - ABCs part one

Full Circle | Classic Jesus Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2010 57:55


Some classic Jesus music, featuring the ABCs of CCM, including: A Place For Love – Ark, Break My Heart – Wendell Burton, Celebrate The Child – Michael Card, Daddy Says – Dion, Echos Of The Spirit – Joe English, Family – Fireworks, God Loves A Broken Heart – Jon Gibson, Heart of Hearts – Mark Heard, In The Promised Land – The Imperials, Jealous Love – Martyn Joseph, King Of The Jews – Phil Keaggy