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Welcome to Part 2 of what we envision to be a 9 part series throughout 2024 following 3 members of The LTM Enneagram Cohort features, enneagram 8, Alex Reegan! Alex Reegan is the author of What Needs To Be Said, as well as an interfaith minister, speaker, and transformative spiritual coach who uses his intuitive wisdom to help guide people towards their own inner knowing. Born into an evangelical Christian family that prevented his true identity as a trans man from emerging, he spent years in depression, anxiety, and addiction trying to break free of the oppressive beliefs that bound him. His journey at last led him to sobriety, shamanism and then seminary, which helped him reclaim his faith and trust in the Divine. Through speaking engagements, workshops, one-on-one and group sessions with clients, Alex is profoundly dedicated to helping others speak their truth, release shame, and find oneness. SUPER DUPER PLUG TIME! Registration is now open for the 2024 Enneagram Bootcamp: The Enneagram: Stress, Loss, and Relationships with LTM and the Enneagram Godmother. When: Thursday, August 1 - Saturday, August 3 Where: The Grove, Dallas, TX or join online from wherever you are visit lifeinthetrinityministry.com/2024ebc for all of the important information and to sign up. And don't forget about the pre-conference Yoga workshop with Yenneagram Master, Courtney Perry! "A pastor walks out of the church and into the woods, in pursuit of the God he's lost." Sounds like a great story, right?! Join LTM and author and theologian Tony Jones on Friday, April 26th at The Micah Center or join online for a live podcast recording as Tony, Joe, and Suzanne discuss his newest book, The God of Wild Places. As an additional bonus, musician Ronnie Fauss will be sharing the stage as well! visit lifeinthetrinityministry.com/wildplaces to sign up! TODAY'S INTRO: "Woke Up This Morning" by Alabama 3 Big Mouth (S4, E1: The New Me) The Break-Up (2006, Universal Pictures)
This week on HARK, we tackle two requests for which the requester provided very little context. The resulting episode includes discussions about mass incarceration and toothpaste jingles. "Everybody Deserves a Merry Christmas" by Ronnie Fauss is a type of twangy jailhouse rock, and "I'd Like You for Christmas" by Julie London has old-timey musical theatre vibes. You can guess which one prompted which discussion. Thanks again to Brenda for the requests!
Ronnie Fauss is the featured artist with a double shot of his new album Last Of The True, plus new David Rawlings, Eilen Jewell, Charley Crockett & more "Ep375 Ronnie Fauss" originated from Americana Music Show.
Ronnie Fauss plays tracks from Built To Break & talks about the Dallas Red Dirt scene, his regular joe vibe & keeping in touch with his old life. Also on this episode, new blues from Steve Earle & The Dukes, R&B from Chuck Prophet, southern rock from The Plott Hounds, a brand new ballad from James McMurtry, a track from the Bob Dylan basement tapes, new music from Joe Pug, rock & roll from Victor Krummenacher, and alt-country from The Highballers. "Ep230 Ronnie Fauss taps into his his rock & roll ethos" originated from Americana Music Show.
Tim Duffy from the Music Maker Relief Foundation tells stories about the blues musicians they have worked with and their new double CD. Also on this episode, new alt-country from Lucinda Williams, new basement tape recordings from Bob Dylan, smooth country from Cracker, indie rock from Kelly Pardekooper, pub rock from Maynard and the Musties, honky-tonk from JP Harris and the Tough Choices, old school country from Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash, and country rock from Ronnie Fauss. "Ep#219 Music Maker Relief Foundation saving the blues" originated from Americana Music Show.
Ben Miller plays tracks from Any Way, Shape, or Form and talks about touring with ZZ Top and letting the song tell you what it needs. Also on this episode: roots rock from the Christian Lopez Band, country music from Lee Sims, country rock from J.P. Harris and the Tough Choices, indie rock from Kelly Pardekooper, Country from Laura Benitez, blues from Dick LeMasters, gospel from James Hand, rock & roll from Ronnie Fauss, and some blistering jump blues from Joel DaSilva and the Midnight Howl. "Ep#218 Ben Miller throws a counterpunch" originated from Americana Music Show.
Janiva Magness plays tracks from Original, discusses her songwriting collaborations and how her fans were her safety net for going indie. Also on this episode, jump blues from Joel DaSilva, R&B from Johnny Rawls and Otis Clay, honky-tonk from JP Harris and the Tough Choices, country rock from Ronnie Fauss, stomp blues from Jason McIntyre and Junior Tutwiler, dirty blues from Scott H. Biram, and old-school country tune from Mac Wiseman, and country rock from Luke Winslow-King. "Ep#217 Janiva Magness finds her safety net" originated from Americana Music Show.
Cory Branan plays tracks from The No-Hit Wonder and talks about the triple-whammy of song writers that got him started writing roots music. Also on this episode, Texas rock from Ronnie Fauss, new music from John Mellencamp, honky-tonk from J.P. Harris and the Tough Choices, blues rock from Jason McIntyre and Junior Tutwiler, blues from Luke Winslow-King, stomp blues from Mulebone, blues-rock from Dick LeMasters, and newgrass from Arty Hill. "Ep#216 Cory Branan writes second-helping songs" originated from Americana Music Show.
Ronnie Fauss tells the story of the title of I Am The Man You Know I'm Not, why he covered Gram Parsons, and watching the Old 97's' record. Ronnie Fauss also plays three tracks from I Am The Man You Know I'm Not. Plus, southern rock from the Truth & Salvage Company, rockabilly rock from Tim Easton, blues rock from Too Slim and the Tail Draggers, southern rock from Mike Stinson, roots rock from The Coal Men, country rock from The Whiskey Bottles, twang from The Coals, newgrass from The O's, and old school R&B from Fats Domino. "Ronnie Fauss" originated from Americana Music Show.
Bill Cody with Ronnie Fauss, recorded May 31st, 2013 at WSM Radio in Nashville. The Texas singer/songwriter had just released a new cd "I Am the Man You Know I'm Not". Check Ronnie out on the web at www.ronniefauss.com