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Sermon by Marshall Brown For our current sermon series - The Disciples: Leading Like Jesus Scripture Reading: Matthew 16:13-20
SHOWS showed up to the pod before a Dear Blanca practice last week ahead of their tour with the Sloppy boys. Dylan Dickerson (SHOWS, Dear Blanca), Brett Nash (8 bands we learned including SHOWS and Dear Blanca), and Marshall Brown (SHOWS, holy pine, etc.) performed a new song called “Marshman” and then Marsh dipped out to go to the Bavarian Circus and Dylan and Brett hung out for a chat. Here are five memorable quotes as chosen by ChatGPT* "The first song you ever wrote bro"* "That's the sound of my brain trying to think about that"* "These lyrics are like verse two is very similar to verse one but it's a little..."* "He has some heavily cheesy lyrics that I love, you know, like I leaned into that"* "Music that doesn't put out any music; they're just not putting it out" Get full access to Indigo Sounds Newsletter at scenesc.substack.com/subscribe
A few weeks ago Daniel Machado texted me and said he had a new band with Marshall Brown on bass and Michael Crawford on drums. We haven't talked much over the past few years, so it was great to catch up with Daniel and the guys. We talked about Creed, and from there dove into Daniel's new music, a rock, guitar, based venture. This one might feel more like an eavesdrop. Get full access to Indigo Sounds Newsletter at scenesc.substack.com/subscribe
Sermon by Marshall Brown For Week 3 of our Sermon Series: "Wisdom to Live By" Scripture Reading: Proverbs 3:1-10
It's time for the Coffee and Hardcore Review Show. So you know what that means -Stephen "The Hardcore Encyclopedia" Scopa is here to drop some knowledge. The fellas also welcome Jacob Landrau of Oak and Crow as well to help out with this episode. that means there are 4 killer albums and 4 Killer Coffees. It's almost too much. But wait there's more. Marshall Brown from Parental Petulance drops by to share their new single. This episode is insane!!! Enough with the episode description. It's Time for Coffee and Gardcore you Fart Knockers! Album Reviews Mean Season Bandcamp Merch Gel Bandcamp Merch Skourge Bandcamp All Out War Bandcamp Merch The Chisel Bandcamp Merch Coffee Reviews Dark Matter Coffee Unicorn Blood Starry Eyes Stumptown Hundred Mile Onyx Coffee Geometry Parental Petulance New Song Bandcamp Oak & Crow --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coffee-and-hardcore/support
#038 - I have always been intrigued by wildlife and one of my favorite things to do while traveling is look for animals along the way. In this episode I had the chance to speak with Marshall Brown who is a professional wildlife photographer.Not only is Marshall a wildlife photographer, but he also loves to travel. Marshall has been to over 50 of the US National Parks including the Dry Tortugas. He shares some fascinating stories and memories from all of these wonderful places he has visited.Not only do we get to enjoy his experiences with wildlife, but Marshall also touches on the humanity side of things including an experience with Cuban refugees. You will not want to miss this episode!For more information about Marshall and his work as a photographer please give him a follow on Instagram @marshall.travels . Please be sure and leave a review for this show. If you have a place or an experience that has meaning to you let's talk about it on the show. Send me an email to jake@journeywithjake.net.
Sermon | Amazing Grace: The Story of Jacob and the Book of RomansRev. Marshall Brown, Senior Pastor
Sermon | The Living Church Gives (The Church at Antioch, part 2), Rev. Marshall Brown
Sermon | The Living Church Gives (The Church at Antioch, part 2), Rev. Marshall Brown
Sermon | The Living Church Worships, Rev. Marshall Brown
Marshall Brown is an architect and urbanist and the principal of Marshall Brown Projects. He joins Charles Waldheim to discuss his new book Recurrent Visions.
Sermon | The Living Church Befriends, Rev. Marshall Brown
Sermon | The Living Church Loves, Rev. Marshall Brown
Sermon | The Living Church Learns, Rev. Marshall Brown
Sermon | Eight Days That Changed the World: The King on a Cross, Rev. Marshall Brown
Sermon | Joshua: No Falling Words, Rev. Marshall Brown
Sermon | Jericho: The Walls Came Tumbling Down, Rev. Marshall Brown
Sermon | Joshua: Stones of Remembrance, Rev. Marshall Brown
Sermon: Spies, a Prostitute, and the Living God, Rev. Marshall Brown
Sermon | Joshua: How to be Strong and Courageous, Rev. Marshall Brown
Sermon | The Laborers in the Vineyard, Rev. Marshall Brown
Sermon | Jesus Teaches: The Treasure, the Pearl, and the Householder, Rev. Marshall Brown
November 26, 2021--On this final episode of Byline Mendocino, Alicia Bales speaks with local youth radio producers Marshall Brown of KAKX at Mendocino High School, and Billy Heatherington of the Radio Production class at Willits Charter School. In the second half of the show she talks with Fort Bragg Vice Mayor Jessica Morsell-Haye about developments with the Georgia Pacific Mill site, which has been shuttered for almost 20 years and is now under the ownership of the Skunk Train owners Mendocino Railway, despite ongoing efforts by the City of Fort Bragg to purchase the site.
Sermon | Meeting Jesus in Matthew: Life Together, Rev. Marshall Brown
Sermon | Meeting Jesus in Matthew: Rejecting Jesus, Accepting JesusRev. Marshall Brown
Sermon | Meeting Jesus in Matthew: Jesus Feeds Us, Rev. Marshall Brown
Sermon | Meeting Jesus in Matthew: Confused by Jesus, Rev. Marshall Brown
Sermon | Meeting Jesus in Matthew: Jesus Calls, Rev. Marshall Brown
Sermon | Meeting Jesus in Matthew: Jesus Heals, Rev. Marshall Brown
Sermon | Worship: How the Weary Find Rest, Rev. Marshall Brown
Sermon: Faith That Sings Through Trial and Tribulation | Rev. Marshall Brown
Sermon | Habakkuk: Living by Faith, Rev. Marshall Brown
Sermon | Habakkuk: Questioning God Rev. Marshall Brown
Sermon: Servant Leadership | Rev. Marshall Brown
Sermon: 1 Peter 4:7-11 | Rev. Marshall Brown
The Story of Abraham: The Test of Faith, Rev. Marshall Brown
The Story of Abraham: Faith at Work, Rev. Marshall Brown
The Story of Abraham: Covenant, Rev. Marshall Brown
The Story of Abraham: Profiles in Faith and Failure | Rev. Marshall Brown
The Story of Abraham: Faith Grows, Rev. Marshall Brown
On this episode we have Marshall Brown (Sr. Field Engineer - Oasis/Co-Founder "Clutch City Coffee") joins us and dives into a new business venture he is opening in Houston, Texas. He is combining what he loved about living in Alaska (drive through coffee shops) and local coffee roasters and opening up a drive through coffee shop. We discussed generating revenue outside the oil & gas industry as well as following a passion, while supporting local communities. We got into his career path, social constructs, mindset, turkey hunting and more.
The Story of Abraham: When Faith Fails | Rev. Marshall Brown
// Unscripted with Marshall Brown and Brandon Dodd // November 5, 2020 // One of the most beautiful things that a person can do is to accept the beautiful salvation that Jesus Christ has offered us at the cross. And as believers walking in the faith of that salvation we may sometimes wonder... Can I lose my salvation? Can it be taken away from me? If I give my life to Christ, is that the case for now and forever REGARDLESS of my life choices? // In this LIVE Episode of Unscripted, Marshall and Brandon unpack the concept of "Once Saved, Always Saved" with scripture as the guide.
Here it is. The very first episode of Coffee & Hardcore. The boys talk about Shaq Attack shoes and talk to Marshall Brown from Parental Petulance fame and his family's new adventure. Wiley introduces some "serious talk" about cancel culture and Mic just rides the wave. Oh yeah, They also talk about and review some killer bands and some great coffee! Links to stuff talked about Marshall Brown GoBena Coffee link: https://my.gobena.org/stories/brown-adoption-fundraiser-4/?id=563 Parental Petulance: https://parentalpetulance.bandcamp.com/music Zao Preface & All Else Failed Double LP https://officialzao.bandcamp.com/merch 2 Minute Minor https://2minuteminor.bigcartel.com/products What's Your Damage? https://whatsyourdamage.bandcamp.com/album/whats-your-damage Bands Mentioned: Skullcrack "Turn To Dust" https://skullcrackhc.bandcamp.com/album/turn-to-dust Battle Royale "Way Of The Derelict" https://battleroyalewchc.bandcamp.com/album/way-of-the-derelict Worst Self "Everyone Is Replaceable" https://worstself.bandcamp.com/album/everyone-is-replaceable --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coffee-and-hardcore/support
In today’s Very Special Episode, we talk about Gratitude: Volume One, the CM covers compilation that we released in May. To help us look back on the creative process, we asked several of the musicians involved to give us a run down on why and how they recorded and selected their tracks. (R. Barbee: 6:10, […] The post Ep. 25 – Gratitude Vol. One Retrospective (ft. Ray Barbee, Brett Nash, Marshall Brown, & Peter Alvanos) first appeared on comfort monk.
In today’s Very Special Episode, we talk about Gratitude: Volume One, the CM covers compilation that we released in May. To help us look back on the creative process, we asked several of the musicians involved to give us a run down on why and how they recorded and selected their tracks. (R. Barbee: 6:10, […] The post Ep. 25 - Gratitude Vol. One Retrospective (ft. Ray Barbee, Brett Nash, Marshall Brown, & Peter Alvanos) first appeared on comfort monk.
On today’s episode of Comfort Monk, our friend Marshall Brown gets mic’d up to speak with drummer Eric Slick about his work with Dr. Dog, his solo albums, and what continuing education means to a musician! The post Ep. 5 – Eric Slick (Dr. Dog) first appeared on comfort monk.
On today’s episode of Comfort Monk, our friend Marshall Brown gets mic’d up to speak with drummer Eric Slick about his work with Dr. Dog, his solo albums, and what continuing education means to a musician! The post Ep. 5 - Eric Slick (Dr. Dog) first appeared on comfort monk.
SnapSessions! presents Episode 19, featuring an interview with maestro drummer/music teacher Ralph Humphrey as well as articles “Sometimes a Protester” and “Tom Lehrer, Satirist Extraordinaire”. Humphrey talks about his long and storied musical career, starting as a clarinetist in a Dixieland Band called “The Derbies”, when he was still in high school and then his transition to percussion with a variety of jazz bands. Humphreys talks about his exposure to Indian rhythms and odd meters with Don Ellis and Cuban percussionist Chino Valdez, before he became a member of Frank Zappa’s Mothers of Invention in the early 1970s. We learn about his career with Zappa and as a sessions musician in LA including working on cartoon shows like the Simpsons, The Animaniacs, and King of the Hill, and his days on “Dancing with the Stars” and “American Idol”. Finally Ralph tells us about his move into music education with the Los Angeles Music Academy and other schools where Ralph learned and then revamped the percussion curriculum. Episode 19 is 88 minutes long and includes an intro, Doug Nunn’s personal narrative in “My Life as a Protestor” (starts at 58 seconds), the tribute “Tom Lehrer, Satirist Extraordinaire”(starts at 16:45), as well as the interview with percussion star, Ralph Humphrey (starts at 29:37). SnapSessions! includes original music by Marshall Brown, production by Marshall Brown and Ken Krauss, voiceovers by Ken Krauss and Doug Nunn, and articles and interviews by Doug Nunn. Our SnapSessions! artist and logo maker is caricaturist, Daniel Stieglitz. Head to our website thesnapsessions.com to find us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Soundcloud. Enjoy what you hear? Consider supporting our program by contributing to our Patreon
My father Marshall Brown used to say, "Keep going no matter what" Teach my grandkids to believe in themselves and to become educated and create your own. Never be afraid to stand up for what you believe and among all things Never Give Up!
Ted Lindner talks with Marshall Brown from Save The Great South Bay, a local organization working on restoring the bay.
This is a rebroadcast PLUS! new material of the ICA/WRIR-LP 97.3 FM "Local Voices Live at Summer Sessions: Commonwealth - Built Environment" episode from July 3, 2019. Original recording is from June 29, 2019 at the Institute for Contemporary Art at VCU. The bonus material features a talk given by guest Marshall Brown of Princeton School of Architecture. It's good stuff. You should check it out!
This weeks Ask The Guys question comes from Marshall Brown from Littleton, CO. (we seem to get a lot of ATG’s questions from Colorado)! Anyhow, Marshall is new to the industry and he’s curious about...
Written and Directed by: Doug Nunn Voice overs by: Doug Nunn, Ken Krauss. Executive Producer: Marshall Brown Original Music by: Marshall Brown iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/album/sit-and…onder/1454146529 Spotify: open.spotify.com/album/1JGr2MJW4s…blQJiRSknRIuB1RA -------------------------------------- SnapSessions! presents Episode 11 featuring an interview with German filmmaker/improviser Stefan Hillebrand, a director and innovator in film improvisation, as well as segments on Climate Denialism and an ode to the “Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band”. Hillebrand talks about his childhood love of film, his introduction to improvisational theater and development as a performer, and then his work as a film director with Swiss director/editor Oliver Paulus. His long-time collaboration with the improv group, Dramalight and with his wife, German actress, Isolde Fischer is explored in detail. Don’t miss this fascinating look at contemporary German filmmaking, and at improvisation as a cinematic tool. Episode 11 is 63:45 minutes long and includes an intro, an article on Climate Denialism(starts 1:00), an homage to the British band—"The Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band”(starts 12:38) and the interview with Stefan Hillebrand(starts 24:50) Transcript of Interview: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1I9YUY-CPkDz1feEeRKbTbVl7nVgRNlUt/view?usp=sharing -------------------------------------- SnapSessions! includes original music by Marshall Brown, production by Marshall Brown and Ken Krauss, voiceovers by Ken Krauss and Doug Nunn, and articles and interviews by Doug Nunn. The English overdub is done by Dan Sullivan. Here below are links to our SnapSessions! podcast on iTunes, Spotify, and SoundCloud, as well our Patreon link to support SnapSessions! SnapSessions! includes original music by Marshall Brown, production by Marshall Brown and Ken Krauss, voiceovers by Ken Krauss and Doug Nunn, and articles and interviews by Doug Nunn. Here below are links to our SnapSessions! podcast on iTunes, Spotify, and SoundCloud, as well our Patreon link to support SnapSessions! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/snap-sessions-podcast/id1448557553 https://open.spotify.com/show/3O4lxzoSM8mXtKKApJFR2U?si=YczNhJsJRnGM-NiC-bKplw www.patreon.com/snapsessions Enjoy what you hear? Click here to become a patron! Contact Info: Website: thesnapsessions.com E-Mail: doug@thesnapsessions.com | marshall@thesnapsessions.com
SnapSessions! presents Episode 10 featuring an interview and concert highlights with famed comedian, political analyst, writer and baseball fan, Will Durst! Durst talks about growing up in Milwaukee, his early days in comedy, his move to San Francisco in the late 1970s, and the development of his career throughout the 1980s to the present. Highlights include the booming comedy scene in SF in the 1980s, Durst’s performing before “3 elected presidents”, and his work with a wide range of politicians and performers including former SF Mayor Willie Brown, Robin Williams, Bill Maher, and his fabulous improviser wife, Debi Ann Pickel Durst. Here and there Durst opines on his life as a Milwaukee Braves and SF Giants’ baseball fan. SnapSessions! Episode 10 is 75 minutes long, including highlights from Durst’s January 26, 2019 performance in Mendocino, CA SnapSessions! includes original music by Marshall Brown, production by Marshall Brown and Ken Krauss, voiceovers by Ken Krauss and Doug Nunn, and articles and interviews by Doug Nunn. Here below are links to our SnapSessions! podcast on iTunes, Spotify, and SoundCloud, as well our Patreon link to support SnapSessions! https://itunes.apple.com/…/snap-sessions-podc…/id1448557553… https://open.spotify.com/show/3O4lxzoSM8mXtKKApJFR2U… https://soundcloud.com/user-741665314/ellan-callas https://www.patreon.com/snapsessions
Written and Directed by: Doug Nunn Voice overs by: Doug Nunn, Ken Krauss. Executive Producer: Marshall Brown -------------------------------------- Article #1: Creative Spark Written by: Doug Nunn Voice overs by: Doug Nunn and Ken Krauss Segment Producer: Ken Krauss Interview: Marshall Brown Segment Producer: Ken Krauss Article #2: Spike Jones Written by: Doug Nunn Voice overs by: Doug Nunn and Ken Krauss Segment Producer: Ken Krauss Enjoy what you hear? Click here to become a patron! Contact Info: Website: thesnapsessions.com E-Mail: doug@thesnapsessions.com | marshall@thesnapsessions.com Facebook Twitter Soundcloud
Nuri reconnects with Derrick and tests Nuri’s love for Yasir; Yasir has a difference of opinion with Ruby’s new bae and so much more. The panel also Skypes with Tyrone Marshall Brown. Hosts Raquell Harris, Porchia Carter, Tenere Williams, and Takira Shabrae discuss episode 10 with special guest Tyrone Marshall Brown! ABOUT LOVE IS AFTER SHOW: Managing a romantic relationship while also pursuing your career can be a lot to handle but imagine adding current social issues in the black community. Tune in to the Love is____ after show as our hosts break down this love story featuring this amazing power couple. Make sure to subscribe to our channels to get in depth reviews, recaps with special guests from the show! ABOUT LOVE IS: Michele Weaver and Will Catlett star in OWN's new romantic drama Love Is___, from award-winning producers Mara Brock Akil (Girlfriends, Being Mary Jane, The Game) and Salim Akil (Black Lightning). Set primarily in
Digital entertainment program BUILD Series takes its popular and extensive live interview show to the next level, adding a new, daily morning talk show “BUILD Brunch," as BUILD Series continues its commitment to bring its fans closer to culture. Airing weekdays at 11am live on BUILDseries.com/Brunch, it will feature a roundtable of diverse, young and influential personalities speaking to breaking news, hot topics and the latest in entertainment. Tyrone Marshall Brown, star of "Love Is __," joins the table to speak on the new OWN series!
A rapid shift in the auto industry is coming. Electric vehicles, the long-anticipated cars of the future, are poised to dominate global markets in the next few decades. What impact will they have on how we live our lives?In this episode of the Ideas podcast, we wonder what an electric-car-powered future will look like. Will the internal combustion vehicle go the way of the horse and buggy? Will it mean the revival of the drive-in theater? Or the drive-in home? We speak with urban designer Marshall Brown who looks ahead at a world where electric vehicles will approach 90% of the market. Along the way, Simon Lonsdale of Chargepoint, an electric vehicle charging company, discusses how the driver of the future will fill-up. And Morgan Stanley Research Analyst Harald Hendrikse, an author of our recent Bluepaper on the bright future of the electric vehicle, introduces us to some ideas that may be as surprising as the flux capacitor.For further information, visit morganstanley.com/ideas The host Ashley Milne-Tyte is a contractor of Pineapple Street Media. The guest speakers are neither employees nor affiliated with Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. (“Morgan Stanley”). The views and opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of Morgan Stanley. The information and figures contained herein has been obtained from sources outside of Morgan Stanley and Morgan Stanley makes no representations or guarantees as to the accuracy or completeness of information or data from sources outside of Morgan Stanley. Morgan Stanley is not responsible for the information or data contained in this podcast.This podcast does not provide individually tailored investment advice and is not a solicitation of any offer to buy or sell any security or other financial instrument or to participate in any trading strategy. It has been prepared without regard to the individual financial circumstances and objectives of persons who receive it. The strategies and/or investments discussed in this podcast may not be suitable for all investors. Morgan Stanley recommends that investors independently evaluate particular investments and strategies, and encourages investors to seek the advice of a Financial Advisor. The appropriateness of a particular investment or strategy will depend on an investor's individual circumstances and objectives.This podcast may contain forward-looking statements and there can be no guarantee that they will come to pass. Past performance is not a guarantee of future performance.© 2017 Morgan Stanley & Co. LLC and Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. Members SIPC.
This radio show about Architecture with a Sense of Place features conversations with artists and architects whose work responds to cultural, historical, sociopolitical and environmental influences on our built environment. Featured: Jack Sanders, Design Build Adventure, Austin; Jaya Kader, KZ Architecture, Miami; David Hartt at Graham Foundation, Chicago; Sarah Dunn, Urban Lab, Chicago; Bijoy Jain, Studio Mumbai, India; Marshall Brown, Marshall Brown Projects, Chicago; Jimenez Lai and Joanna Grant, Bureau Spectacular, Los Angeles; and Gerard & Kelly at Farnsworth House.
Sheriff Huck Buckskin dumps Marshall Brown into the fearsome jaws of justice as a heartbroken Ruby Buckaroo teeters on the edge of the great beyond.
Marshall Brown is sufficiently recovered from the stampeding Hoofbeats in His heart to form a posse. His hunt for Ruby Buckaroo is impeded by the stampeding hoofbeats of an actual herd of cattle.
Marshall Brown, former Assistant Pastor at Pacific Crossroads Church and current Senior Pastor of Grace Presbyterian Church near Chicago, addresses the recent events in Baton Rouge, Minnesota, and Dallas, the current racial turmoil taking place in America, and the promise of reconciliation we have, as one new race, in Christ.Download the mp3 on our iTunes podcast: PacificCrossroads.org/pccpodcast
The Department of English holds a biennial symposium focusing on literature, race, ethnicity, and other topics. Each symposium features a variety of distinguished guests—writers, professors, journalists, and others well recognized in their fields—who speak and lead discussions during the course of the three-day event. The theme for 2015 is “Literature of Status/The Status of Literature,” with a keynote address from Marshall Brown, Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Washington and editor of Modern Language Quarterly.
Marshall Brown, Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Washington and longtime Editor of Modern Language Quarterly, discusses the origins and rise of the short story as well as its characteristics.
October 22, 2013 Despite the planning profession's origins in visionary thinking about the future of our cities, many contemporary planning practitioners are mired in the political battles of today and, therefore, can feel disconnected from the idea of imagining how the cities of tomorrow may have different needs and functions than the cities of today. According to architect and urban designer Marshall Brown, from the Illinois Institute of Technology, future cities will be rooted in but not beholden to current realities. The cities of the future will likely be "mash-ups," recombining and repurposing infrastructure and design features. Brown discussed his recent projects, including proposals for reimaging Chicago's Circle Center, and shared ideas about American cities and their futures.
A lecture by Bart Lootsma at the Future of Urbanism conference, which took place the University of Michigan's Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning in Ann Arbor on March 19 and 20, 2010. The complete lectures of the conference, with speakers like ao. Christina Boyer, Benjamin Bratton, Marshall Brown, Teddy Cruz, Bryan Finoki, Saskia Sassen and Edward Soja can be found on Taubman College's Youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/umtaubmancollege
A lecture by Bart Lootsma at the Future of Urbanism conference, which took place the University of Michigan's Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning in Ann Arbor on March 19 and 20, 2010. The complete lectures of the conference, with speakers like ao. Christina Boyer, Benjamin Bratton, Marshall Brown, Teddy Cruz, Bryan Finoki, Saskia Sassen and Edward Soja can be found on Taubman College's Youtube channel: http://www.youtube.com/umtaubmancollege