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My friend Eric has experienced some serious career reboots.Eric is a minister turned financial services professional turned podcaster. When Eric realized he’s more comfortable listening and facilitating than teaching or preaching his life and career began to take shape.In this episode, Eric and I talk about:* The difference between being a heart human and a head human* How God was training Jeremiah to see* The Critical Journey of how most of us experience spiritual growthEric is one of my favorite interviewers, so it was fun to get to ask him questions.Meet the Reboots Sound GeniusMikhail Kosenkov has beautifully edited, mastered, and engineered this episode.If you’re a podcaster and you don’t have a sound genius, trust me. You need one. Even if it’s to help you sort out your compression and EQ settings.He’ll be glad to talk to you about your sound questions. PodcastSoundFixer@gmail.comAre you paralyzed by the lies inside your head?> > > Here's one tool I use to help me tell myself the truth about myself and the world around me. < <
Andrew Rappaport is a Christian apologist and prolific podcaster.In this episode, Andrew gets real and personal - about the death of his mother and growing up in a wealthy Jewish family from New Jersey.Andrew explains how a fortune cookie and a shocking conversation with a bus driver with a 6th-grade education helped him unlock the key to complex calculations demonstrating that the Old Testament IS divine scripture.After keeping his faith conversion secret for a while, family relationships deteriorated when Andrew finally admitted he was following Christ.There are twists and turns to Andrew Rappaport’s life adventure and it’s my privilege to share this glimpse into the events that have shaped Andrew.Learn more at RebootsPodcast.com/Episode44.Meet the Reboots Sound GeniusMikhail Kosenkov has beautifully edited, mastered, and engineered this episode.If you’re a podcaster and you don’t have a sound genius, trust me. You need one. Even if it’s to help you sort out your compression and EQ settings.He’ll be glad to talk to you about your sound questions. PodcastSoundFixer@gmail.com
Dalton Lee Smith is a survivor - of complications from premature birth, childhood sexual abuse, and a horrific traffic accident.He shouldn't have made it.He shouldn't be walking. Or talking.But Dalton is still here.Singing with a larger than life voice, sharing his experiences through lyrics and melodies.And in this episode, Nashville recording artist Dalton Lee Smith gives us some backstage dish on how Big Daddy Weave and some renowned Nashville session musicians influenced his new *Miracles* EP.Learn more at RebootsPodcast.com/Episode43.Meet the Reboots Sound GeniusMikhail Kosenkov has beautifully edited, mastered, and engineered this episode.If you’re a podcaster and you don’t have a sound genius, trust me. You need one. Even if it’s to help you sort out your compression and EQ settings.He’ll be glad to talk to you about your sound questions. PodcastSoundFixer@gmail.com
Travis Albritton is an aeronautics engineer who decided his life’s purpose was less about rocket science and more about helping followers of Christ become more effective in their walk. Travis believes Christians can - and should - have a powerful impact on behalf of the Kingdom. Even when we’re not in full-time ministry.That’s what led Travis to launch a podcast, called The Practical Christian. The show features interviews - including a recent conversation with yours truly - as well as some quick, crunchy tips and teachings about a variety of topics related to the Christian walk.In this episode, you’ll learn about:The breaking point that led Travis to chuck his years of education to pursue a self-supported ministryWhat, exactly Travis means by self-supported ministryWhy Travis believes the concepts of fixed versus growth mindsets are essential for followers of Christ to understand - and why a growth mindset is part of spiritual maturationAnd, Travis explains that, in his mind, science and faith answer fundamentally different questions about the universe.Check out the show notes for links: RebootsPodcast.com/Episode42.Meet the Reboots Sound GeniusMikhail Kosenkov has beautifully edited, mastered, and engineered this episode.If you’re a podcaster and you don’t have a sound genius, trust me. You need one. Even if it’s to help you sort out your compression and EQ settings.He’ll be glad to talk to you about your sound questions. PodcastSoundFixer@gmail.com
So You Want To Be a Podcaster? | Episode 4 On this week’s episode Andrew and Coleen discuss logos and intros for your podcast. Logos-Creative Imaging Studios Podcast Sound Fixer or email PodcastSoundFixer@gmail.com (Mikhail) Podcast Music Sites Free Music Archive Source Audio Premium Beat Audio Jungle Pond5 Shutterstock Music podcast p.s. YouTube Royalty Free Music Podcast Music Incompetech This podcast is a ministry of Striving for Eternity and all our resources strivingforeternity.org Listen to other podcasts on the Christian Podcast Community: ChristianPodcastCommunity.org Support Striving for Eternity at http://StrivingForEternity.org/donate Please review us on iTunes http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/rapp-report/id1353293537 Give us your feedback, email us info@StrivingForEternity.org Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/StrivingForEternity Join the conversation in our Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/326999827369497 Watch subscribe to us on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/user/StrivingForEternity Get the book What Do They Believe at http://WhatDoTheyBelieve.com Get the book What Do We Believe at http://WhatDoWeBelieveBook.com
Cheryl Luke is a minister who was thrust into the 12 steps of Celebrate Recovery as a function of her job.Much to her surprise, she learned through the process of working the steps that she was - in her words - “utterly broken.”Cheryl and I totally nerded out on the 12 steps and journaling, but we also talked about the cultural diversity in the Kingdom of God.We discussed race in America - and why people like me often fail to understand the harsh realities that people of color must contend with every single day.The simple act of walking across a room might be one of the most powerful contributions we make in the service of the Kingdom. Check out the show notes here.Meet the Reboots Sound GeniusMikhail Kosenkov has beautifully edited, mastered, and engineered this episode.If you’re a podcaster and you don’t have a sound genius, trust me. You need one. Even if it’s to help you sort out your compression and EQ settings.He’ll be glad to talk to you about your sound questions. PodcastSoundFixer@gmail.com
Reboots Episode R039 features Cathy Taughinbaugh.Kathy is a Certified Parent and Life Coach and she helps parents of teens and young adults who are struggling with chemical addiction.When Cathy discovered her daughter was addicted to crystal meth, she had no idea what to do next. After her daughter kicked addiction, Cathy continued to remain active in the recovery community through coaching, writing, and teaching the CRAFT method of helping families cope.Learn more at RebootsPodcast.com/Episode39.Meet the Reboots Sound GeniusMikhail Kosenkov has beautifully edited, mastered, and engineered this episode.If you’re a podcaster and you don’t have a sound genius, trust me. You need one. Even if it’s to help you sort out your compression and EQ settings.He’ll be glad to talk to you about your sound questions. PodcastSoundFixer@gmail.com
Episode 38 features author Caesar Kalinowski. He teaches Christians how to live a life of discipleship and community. We talk about:Condemnation versus convictionLiving church outside the walls of a buildingHow we sometimes arrive at a healthy spiritual "why" after engaging in spiritual stuff to make us look goodThe importance of recognizing gossip for what it is and eliminating it from our communityLearn more at RebootsPodcast.com/Episode38.Meet the Reboots Sound GeniusMikhail Kosenkov has beautifully edited, mastered, and engineered this episode.If you’re a podcaster and you don’t have a sound genius, trust me. You need one. Even if it’s to help you sort out your compression and EQ settings.He’ll be glad to talk to you about your sound questions. PodcastSoundFixer@gmail.com
Reboots Rough CutsThis special series is inspired by a conversation with Mikhail and a group of fellow podcasters, during which I expressed frustration about a backlog of beautiful stories growing proverbial dust on my hard drive.Mikhail offered to help me clear the backlog and to crank out as many of those episodes as possible by the close of 2018.This is one of the interviews that will most certainly bring hope to many listeners - maybe even you.RR06 Grief Recovery with David ConleyReboots Rough Cut Episode 6 features David Conley, a former governmental tech executive who lost his wife suddenly. That’s when Dave’s life stopped and he sank into a deep depression.When Dave decided to just drink one sip of water, life - and business - started to change. Dave lost 150 pounds, quit his job, and launched his own business.Learn more at RebootsPodcast.com/RRC06.Special Thanks to Mikhail KosenkovMikhail has beautifully edited, mastered, and engineered this episode. If you're a podcaster and you don't have a sound genius, trust me. You need one. Even if it's to help you sort out your compression and EQ settings. He'll be glad to talk to you about your sound questions. PodcastSoundFixer@gmail.com
Reboots Rough CutsThis special series is inspired by a conversation with Mikhail and a group of fellow podcasters, during which I expressed frustration about a backlog of beautiful stories growing proverbial dust on my hard drive.Mikhail offered to help me clear the backlog and to crank out as many of those episodes as possible by the close of 2018.This is one of the interviews that will most certainly bring hope to many listeners - maybe even you.RR05 100% with Jeremy MontoyaReboots Rough Cut Episode 5 features Jeremy Montoya, an entrepreneur, business coach, content creator, and all-around beautiful soul who describes himself as an old man inside learning to be young.I hope you enjoy this fast-moving conversation with my friend Jeremy.Read more at RebootsPodcast.com/RRC05Special Thanks to Mikhail KosenkovMikhail has beautifully edited, mastered, and engineered this episode. If you're a podcaster and you don't have a sound genius, trust me. You need one. Even if it's to help you sort out your compression and EQ settings. He'll be glad to talk to you about your sound questions. PodcastSoundFixer@gmail.com
Reboots Rough CutsThis special series is inspired by a conversation with Mikhail and a group of fellow podcasters, during which I expressed frustration about a backlog of beautiful stories growing proverbial dust on my hard drive.Mikhail offered to help me clear the backlog and to crank out as many of those episodes as possible by the close of 2018.This is one of the interviews that will most certainly bring hope to many listeners - maybe even you.RR04: Missions with the CopelandsReboots Rough Cuts Episode 4 features Chris and Joi Copeland, a Colorado couple seeking funding to enter the mission fields of Ireland with their three boys. Learn more at RebootsPodcast.com/RRC04Special Thanks to Mikhail KosenkovMikhail has beautifully edited, mastered, and engineered this episode. If you're a podcaster and you don't have a sound genius, trust me. You need one. Even if it's to help you sort out your compression and EQ settings. He'll be glad to talk to you about your sound questions. PodcastSoundFixer@gmail.com
Reboots Rough CutsThis special series is inspired by a conversation with Mikhail and a group of fellow podcasters, during which I expressed frustration about a backlog of beautiful stories growing proverbial dust on my hard drive.Mikhail offered to help me clear the backlog and to crank out as many of those episodes as possible by the close of 2018.This is one of the interviews that will most certainly bring hope to many listeners - maybe even you.RR03 Dadpreneur with Jake HareReboots Rough Cuts Episode 3 features Jake Hare, a tech entrepreneur and dad who *almost* failed at his business because he was trying to build a product the way others told him was the “right” way. Learn more at RebootsPodcast.com/RRC03.Special Thanks to Mikhail KosenkovMikhail has beautifully edited, mastered, and engineered this episode. If you're a podcaster and you don't have a sound genius, trust me. You need one. Even if it's to help you sort out your compression and EQ settings. He'll be glad to talk to you about your sound questions. PodcastSoundFixer@gmail.com
Reboots Rough CutsThis special series is inspired by a conversation with Mikhail and a group of fellow podcasters, during which I expressed frustration about a backlog of beautiful stories growing proverbial dust on my hard drive.Mikhail offered to help me clear the backlog and to crank out as many of those episodes as possible by the close of 2018.This is one of the interviews that will most certainly bring hope to many listeners - maybe even you.RR02: Critical Thinking with Tom KirkhamReboots Rough Cut Episode 2 features Tom Kirkham, a longtime friend, entrepreneur, philosopher, technology and automation guru. Tom is fascinated by self-education critical thinking skills, Cryptocurrency, and TimeSpace Compression. And he knows what it’s like to grieve, and deal with chronic illness.When Tom decided to take life as it comes without blaming or judging other people, life - and business - became more about discovery and less about fearing failure.Learn more at RebootsPodcast.com/RRC02.Special Thanks to Mikhail KosenkovMikhail has beautifully edited, mastered, and engineered this episode. If you're a podcaster and you don't have a sound genius, trust me. You need one. Even if it's to help you sort out your compression and EQ settings. He'll be glad to talk to you about your sound questions. PodcastSoundFixer@gmail.com
Reboots Rough CutsThis special series is inspired by a conversation with Mikhail and a group of fellow podcasters, during which I expressed frustration about a backlog of beautiful stories growing proverbial dust on my hard drive.Mikhail offered to help me clear the backlog and to crank out as many of those episodes as possible by the close of 2018.This is one of the interviews that will most certainly bring hope to many listeners - maybe even you.RRC01: Infertility with Pradeepa NaraynaswamyReboots Rough Cuts Episode 1 features Pradeepa Narayanaswamy - a credentialed life coach who specializes in coaching individuals and couples through infertility issues.Make no mistake, *anyone* can benefit from hearing Pradeepa’s story but if you love someone dealing with infertility or if you **are** someone struggling to grow your family, please listen with an open heart.Learn more at RebootsPodcast.com/RRC01Special Thanks to Mikhail KosenkovMikhail has beautifully edited, mastered, and engineered this episode. If you're a podcaster and you don't have a sound genius, trust me. You need one. Even if it's to help you sort out your compression and EQ settings. He'll be glad to talk to you about your sound questions. PodcastSoundFixer@gmail.com
Reboots Episode R037 features Jeff Hall, Founder of the Overflow Cafe.We visit with Jeff about:His experience with imposter syndromeWhat it was like as a 13-year-old to figure out he was a computer whiz kid with no moneyHow - out of necessity - he launched a tech business & dropped out of school at age 17See RebootsPodcast.com/Episode37 for more information.Special Thanks to Mikhail KosenkovMikhail has beautifully edited, mastered, and engineered this episode. If you're a podcaster and you don't have a sound genius, trust me. You need one. Even if it's to help you sort out your compression and EQ settings. He'll be glad to talk to you about your sound questions. PodcastSoundFixer@gmail.com
Episode R036 features Carey Green - an entrepreneur with a figure it out mentality. In this episode, Carey talks about: His family’s transition from nearly 20 years in ministry to an online business.Why church is often difficult on families of ministers, and what people of faith can do to make families feel loved, cherished, and accepted.Carey’s transition from studying scripture to teach - and toward studying scripture to change his self-image, his attitude, and his approach to life.Plus, Carey offers advice to people who are thinking about launching a podcast - and why the most important thing is content and the least important thing is the technical stuff.More info in the show notes at RebootsPodcast.com/Episode36------------Special Thanks to Mikhail KosenkovMikhail has beautifully edited, mastered, and engineered this episode. If you're a podcaster and you don't have a sound genius, trust me. You need one. Even if it's to help you sort out your compression and EQ settings. He'll be glad to talk to you about your sound questions. PodcastSoundFixer@gmail.com
Arlina is an alcoholic who has been sober for half her life - but she still attends multiple meetings every week.In this episode Arlina and I talk about:Her first experience with alcohol - at age 10 - and how her sister covered for her.The “eskimos” who introduced her to recovery - and why in California people who bring someone into Alcoholics Anonymous are called eskimos.And how God showed up in a mighty way after she gave Him an ultimatum to “Do His Job!”Arlina also shares why journaling is such an important part of her life, how the death of friends influenced the launch of her podcast, and she tells us more about Sober Life School.Read more at RebootsPodcast.com/Episode35.------------Special Thanks to Mikhail KosenkovMikhail has beautifully edited, mastered, and engineered this episode. If you're a podcaster and you don't have a sound genius, trust me. You need one. Even if it's to help you sort out your compression and EQ settings. He'll be glad to talk to you about your sound questions. PodcastSoundFixer@gmail.com
In this Veterans Day 2018 episode, Josh Mantz tells the story of his death, and the miracle of how he returned to the front lines of Iraq four months after he bled out from a bullet wound in his leg.Josh also remembers his friend, Staff Sergeant Marlon Harper, who was killed in action serving in Iraq with Josh.Joshua Mantz dedicates his life to helping women who serve mankind as first responders.More about this episode.This episode is dedicated to:The Memory of Chief Warrant Officer Howard C. Funkhouser, Green Beret, Vietnam War VeteranGeraldine FunkhouserKay Funkhouser HicksGerald FunkhouserMy uncle, aunt, and cousins, who have served our nation with honor, dignity, and courage.-----Some days I even wishI had come home in a body bag,Instead of progressively being a burden.So please don't tell meThat I'm Lucky, not all scars show.Tell me instead that I am a survivor.And you are glad I survived.Let me know that I am an asset to the world.Hear my repetitions of grief,My anger, my disappointments, and adjustments.Patience as I really try to learn how to live anew.Then perhaps some dayI shall learn how to be whole again,Accept my sorrow, and feel joy again.Perhaps then it will have been goodTo have known me.~ Howard C. Funkhouser------------Special Thanks to Mikhail KosenkovMikhail has beautifully edited, mastered, and engineered this episode. If you're a podcaster and you don't have a sound genius, trust me. You need one. Even if it's to help you sort out your compression and EQ settings. He'll be glad to talk to you about your sound questions. PodcastSoundFixer@gmail.com
Rachel Snider has written and published 3 books. The genre is Christian historical fiction, which requires quite a bit of research to get the details right.But in her storylines, Rachel weaves in painful and difficult topics, like sexual abuse and post-traumatic stress disorder.Interestingly enough, Rachel began writing the story before she was ever diagnosed with PTSD and she's continued to write and develop the characters, even as she begins to cope with mental illness.We Talk With Rachel About:How on earth she has written and published three books, even with three young children.Why she chooses to tackle tough topics like childhood sexual abuse in her Christian historical fiction novels.What can happen when Rachel **doesn’t** feel emotionally safe inside her own home and how she and her sweet husband Kent are helping each other and their children set healthy emotional boundaries.Plus, Rachel offers up some sage advice about fostering and adopting children.Read more at Rebootspodcast.com/episode33.Special Thanks to Mikhail KosenkovMikhail has beautifully edited, mastered, and engineered this episode. If you're a podcaster and you don't have a sound genius, trust me. You need one. Even if it's to help you sort out your compression and EQ settings. He'll be glad to talk to you about your sound questions. PodcastSoundFixer@gmail.com