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All Consuming Podcast
Furnace Fest 2024

All Consuming Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 144:44


Tyler sits down with co-host Gary and 3 friends from Furnace Fest, Cecil, Tim, and Cody. He asks about their favorite moments, favorite shows, and the overall experience at FF. This is a long one, but so worth the stories and the laughs.(00:00) Introduction and Context of Furnace Fest (04:51) Traveling to Birmingham (6:10) Furnace Fest pre-shows (17:12) Day 1 - Friday (24:28) Oh, Sleeper (27:57) Emery Vs. Silent Planet (33:47) Haste The Day (39:58) The Devil Wears Prada (46:59) August Burns Red (51:43) Day 2 - Saturday (52:10) Idle Threat (56:23) My Epic (01:05:11) No Innocent Victim Vs Slick Shoes (01:12:17) Five Iron Frenzy (01:15:08) Demon Hunter / Impending Doom / War of Ages (01:28:30) Day 3 - Sunday (01:29:26) 68 / Not Waving But Drowning (01:33:05) The Showdown (01:40:47) Dogwood (01:45:53) Extol Vs. Comeback Kid (01:53:02) Norma Jean with Scogin (02:02:51) Blindside (02:09:28) Underoath (02:17:00) Closing

MI Best: An MLive Podcast
Hope College President Matthew Scogin + Nicole Dunteman on Hope Forward

MI Best: An MLive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 27:40


In this episode, we talk about the Hope Forward program at Hope College and how it is changing the broken economic model in higher education.

Fruitless
Extreme Youth Group Energy: The Chariot (feat. James)

Fruitless

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 130:50


It's Christian Rock Summer! This is the beginning of a month long exploration of the fringes of Christian music with Josh Christianson joining Josiah as co-host. We're talking "not a Christian band, just Christians in a band." We're talking Christianity being more of a relationship than a religion. On today's episode, James (@cigarette_liker) joins Josh and Josiah to discuss the hardcore/metalcore/mathcore band, The Chariot, and its charismatic front man, Josh Scogin. They discuss the band's discography, their notorious live shows, what made them unique at the time, and whether or not there is a political or religious philosophy behind it all.NOTE: I recorded the Patreon shout outs for this episode in June, so I missed a new person. So you get a shout out in the show notes. Thank you for supporting the show, racecaracecaracecar!Follow today's guest on Twitter @cigarette_liker and on Bluesky @cigarettelikerBecome a Fruitless Patron here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=11922141Check out Fruitless on YouTubeFind more of Josiah's work: https://linktr.ee/josiahwsuttonFollow Josiah on Twitter @josiahwsuttonReferencesThe The Chariot Episode, Spotify Playlist, https://open.spotify.com/playlist/67c0zm8pnEOJDm5RkEt5ZX?si=98987567dc45493f Video to watch to get a feel for The Chariot's energy, the infamous pears incident: "THE CHARIOT PERTH 2011," https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TR4uoOVah7IAnother good video to see their stage presence: "The Chariot - Live in Plan B, Moscow 05.04.2012," https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htdulnrNKyMhate5six on YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/@hate5sixI learned about Scogin leaving Norma Jean in the middle of a show from this essay: "The Theology of the Chariot," Mason Mennenga, https://masonmennenga.com/writings-1/2020/12/23/the-theology-of-the-chariotuswithoutThem, https://uswithoutthempod.com/"Jonathan Kindler: The Chariot," The BlackSheep Podcast, https://hmmagazine.com/podcast/jonathan-kindler-the-chariot/"Stephen Harrison: The Chariot and Fever 333," The BlackSheep Podcast, https://hmmagazine.com/podcast/stephen-harrison-the-chariot-and-fever-333"Bryan Taylor: The Chariot, The Threats, and Slowriter," The BlackSheep Podcast, https://hmmagazine.com/podcast/bryan-taylor-the-chariot-the-threats-and-slowriter/"Ex-The Chariot Members Say Josh Scogin Fired Them Because God Told Him To," The PRP, https://www.theprp.com/2018/06/04/news/ex-the-chariot-members-say-josh-scogin-fired-them-because-god-told-him-to/Ladies and Gentlemen... The Chariot: Tour Documentary, YouTube, originally on DVD, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=voQ0A3P2Zy0The Chariot live at the Chameleon Club, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNBkiBbDs3Y"Josh Scogin of The Chariot - Testimony at Soulfest," SoulFest on YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q_O9InNvZwUAudio creditsJesus Freak - dc TalkJosh Scogin of The Chariot - Testimony at Soulfest," SoulFest on YouTube"Bryan Taylor: The Chariot, The Threats, and Slowriter," The BlackSheep PodcastYesterday – bloom.The Company, The Comfort, The Grave - The ChariotMemphis Will Be Laid to Waste - Norma JeanAnd Shot Each Other - The Chariot"The Chariot - Live in Plan B, Moscow 05.04.2012," https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=htdulnrNKyM"THE CHARIOT PERTH 2011," https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TR4uoOVah7IBack to Back - The ChariotTeach: - The ChariotIn My Dreams – bloom.The City - The Chariot

Seeds Of Success
S3 Ep 7_ Preparedness with guest Chris Scogin

Seeds Of Success

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 16:41


In the new world we are experiencing, being tuned into your surroundings can help you avoid danger and protect yourself and those around you. Listen in as Chris Scogin, US Army veteran and certified Black Belt in Okinawan GoJu Ryu Karate returns to the show to share the importance of preparedness and trusting your intuition. 

Seeds Of Success
S3_Ep 3_Situational Awareness with guest Chris Scogin

Seeds Of Success

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 21:49


In the new world we are experiencing, being tuned into your surroundings can help you avoid danger and protect yourself and those around you.  Listen in as Chris Scogin, US Army veteran and certified Black Belt in Okinawan GoJu Ryu Karate shares the importance of situational awareness and trusting your intuition.   Our special guest, whose current role focuses on national defense, covers an array of awareness skills you can use to create a safer system to communicate to your employees using the ever-popular Coopers Color Code of Awareness and more.

Made to Advance
4: Crazy faith to fix the impossible with Hope College President Matt Scogin

Made to Advance

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 67:51


Matt Scogin's path to the presidency at Hope College was anything but conventional, having spent time in both Washington, D.C. and on Wall Street before arriving back on campus in Holland, Michigan in 2019. Possibly even more unconventional is how he's leaning on the power of the Gospel to face higher education's biggest challenges head on. In this episode, Matt shares his story and how he seeks to follow God's plan for his life in all that he does. Links & Episode Notes Matt Scogin (Instagram | LinkedIn)  Hope College A Good Circle | Revisionist History | Malcolm Gladwell 2023 State of the College Address Hope College rings the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange Duke Silver

The Joe Padula Show
Clarksville Speedway Owner Will Scogin: The Facts about Clarksville Buying the Speedway

The Joe Padula Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 56:29


Clarksville Speedway Owner Will Scogin: The Facts about Clarksville Buying the Speedway #ClarksvilleTn #Nashville #Tennessee City Council Ward 5 Ambar Marquis: https://www.facebook.com/AMarquisWard5

The First Ever Podcast
168: Josh Scogin: This Is Why I'm Screaming

The First Ever Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 128:28


This week Jeremy interviews Josh Scogin of the band the '68 (Ex-The Chariot / Norma Jean) On this episode, Jeremy and Josh talk meeting in Russia, growing up in Douglasville, Tricky, Criminal Records in Atlanta, Korn, nuance in vocals, stagediving to No Doubt, playing saxophone, smashing guitars, "Smoke on the Water" by Deep Purple, the first Luti-Kriss show with Training for Utopia, recording with Adam D from Killswitch Engage, touring with Hatebreed and Converge, changing the band name to Norma Jean, the legacy of "Bless the Martyr", forming the '68, their new album "Yes, And", plus so much more! SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATREON to hear a bonus episode where Josh answered questions that were submitted by subscribers! Follow the show on INSTAGRAM and TWITTER Want some First Ever Podcast merch? Click here!

The MetalSucks Podcast
#508 - Josh Scogin ('68)

The MetalSucks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 81:03


'68 frontman Josh Scogin is our guest this week on The MetalSucks Podcast! We discuss the new album Yes And… that is out right now, including how its title is based on the improv technique and how improv plays a part in the band's music and live performance. Apart from the new music, we also discuss his preferred method to address confrontation in modern times, how to adapt to conversations where people that you disagree with see you as an enemy, and the problem with presenting facts from unreliable sources to win arguments. There's also some chat about frustrating moments during the pandemic and touring with Thrice as they celebrate the 20th anniversary of The Artist and The Ambulance. Petar and Sylvia discuss the “On The Road Again” program by Live Nation, the response by NIVA on what this will do to independent music venues, Greg Puciato's claims on the money on the table for a Dillinger Escape Plan reunion, Ben Weinman shooting this claims down as false and hinting at some possible tension between its ex-members. Song: '68 “End This War” Song: '68 “Removed Their Hats” Song:  Harm's Way “Undertow” featuring King Woman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Texas Football Today
El Paso Bel Air's Eric Scogin, Baylor's wild comeback, new TXHSFB rankings and more — Episode 1,662 (October 2, 2023)

Texas Football Today

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 44:50


Scream Therapy
Episode 78: Josh Scogin of '68 on riding the waves of difficult emotions

Scream Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 27:33


Host Jason Schreurs welcomes Josh Scogin of '68 (not to mention the Chariot and Norma Jean) to talk about how he deals head-on with strong emotions and pivots them into creative output. He also talks about finding freedom in music and performing live. http://theband68.com Featured song clips: '68 - "Removed their Hats" from Yes, and... (Pure Noise Records, 2023) The Chariot - And Shot Each Other (The Fiancee, 2017) '68 - "Removed their Hooks" from Yes, and... (Pure Noise Records, 2023) Photo: Bobby Bates THE SCREAM THERAPY BOOK is now available! Scream Therapy: A Punk Journey through Mental Health is a memoir-plus that has been heralded by New York Times best-selling authors. Like the podcast, it links the community-minded punk rock scene with the mental wellness of the punks who belong to it. ORDER A COPY OF THE BOOK! screamtherapyhq.com/book SUPPORT SCREAM THERAPY: BUY SOME MERCH! screamtherapy.com/store About this podcast: Scream Therapy explores the link between punk rock and mental health. My guests are members of the underground music scene who are living with mental health challenges, like myself. Intro/background music clips: Submission Hold - "Cranium Ache" Render Useless - "The Second Flight of Icarus" Contact host Jason Schreurs - screamtherapypodcast@gmail.com

The Sports Scouting Report With Lee Brecheen
Episode 465 Ben Taylor QB Jeremiah Boudreaux CB Justin Scogin HFC Airline HS

The Sports Scouting Report With Lee Brecheen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 21:31


The Sports Scouting Report interviews QB Ben Taylor Class 2025 and CB Jeremiah Boudreaux Class 2024 big time sleepers! Also, discussions with Head Football Coach Justin Scogin.  Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel, and follow us wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks for watching!

I Would Prefer Not To
Mack Scogin and Merrill Elam Architects

I Would Prefer Not To

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 49:15


Atlanta-based architects Mack Scogin and Merrill Elam chat with Ana Miljački about inventiveness and emotional specificity.

Kirk in the Hills – Sermons
Sunday, February 19, 2023 9:00 a.m. - Matthew A. Scogin

Kirk in the Hills – Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 23:19


Sunday, February 19, 2023 9:00 a.m. - Matthew A. Scogin by Kirk in the Hills

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Believe!
Matthew Scogin | How Can We Disrupt College?

Believe!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 53:47


Matt Scogin, President of Hope College, is one of the most innovative leaders in higher education. Coming from a business background, he's announced tuition-free college and other groundbreaking changes. Matt has time and time again exclaimed that college changed his life, so let's see what he believes about how to transform the college experience for others and even eliminate its cost. For show notes and more, visit www.thebelievepodcast.com

Talking Practice
Talking Practice: Mack Scogin and Merrill Elam

Talking Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 47:20


In this episode of Talking Practice, host Grace La interviews Mack Scogin and Merrill Elam, principals and co-founders of Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects in Atlanta, Georgia. Shortly after their studies, Mack and Merrill began their professional careers at Heery and Heery in Atlanta, Georgia, where the duo developed a deep appreciation for the productive nature of diversity and a pioneering knowledge of project management. Merrill's MBA background further enabled her to speak the language of business, a skill that later proved vital when they began their independent practice. Recounting early projects such as the Morrow Branch Library, the Clayton County Headquarters Library, and a factory building for Herman Miller, Mack and Merrill articulate their understanding of architecture as responsive to the people and contexts it serves. Finally, reflecting on the state of architectural education today, Mack and Merrill share their excitement about the entangled conditions of our time and underscore the importance of using computation intelligently. For more on the practice of Mack Scogin Merril Elam Architects, check out Harvard Design Magazine no. 48, America.   Mack Scogin and Merrill Elam are principals at Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects in Atlanta, Georgia. With over forty years of experience, Mack and Merrill have completed a wide variety of projects including single-family residences, public libraries, university dormitories, and, most recently, a federal courthouse in Austin, TX. Their work has received over fifty awards, including six national AIA Awards of Excellence, and has been featured in international publications and museum exhibitions. From 1990 – 1995, Mack served as the chairman of the department of architecture at the GSD, and is the Kajima Professor in Practice of Architecture, Emeritus.   About the Show Developed by Harvard Graduate School of Design, Talking Practice is the first podcast series to feature in-depth interviews with leading designers on the ways in which architects, landscape architects, designers, and planners articulate design imagination through practice. Hosted by Grace La, Professor of Architecture and Principal of LA DALLMAN, these dynamic conversations provide a rare glimpse into the work, experiences, and attitudes of design practitioners from around the world. Comprehensive, thought-provoking, and timely, Talking Practice tells the story of what designers do, why, and how they do it—exploring the key issues at stake in practice today. About the Host Grace La is Professor of Architecture, Chair of the Practice Platform, and former Director of the Master of Architecture Programs at Harvard University Graduate School of Design. She is also Principal of LA DALLMAN Architects, internationally recognized for the integration of architecture, engineering and landscape. Cofounded with James Dallman, LA DALLMAN is engaged in catalytic projects of diverse scale and type. The practice is noted for works that expand the architect's agency in the civic recalibration of infrastructure, public space and challenging sites. Show Credits Talking Practice is produced and edited by Maggie Janik. Our Research Assistants are John Wang and Reuben Zeiset. Contact For all inquiries, please email practicepodcast@gsd.harvard.edu.

Drag The Lake
Is Josh Scogin ('68, The Chariot) Doing Vocals with Former Every Time I Die Members?

Drag The Lake

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 34:24


There are rumors swirling (one guy commenting on our last video) that Josh Scogin may be doing vocals with whatever the ETID boys minus Keith are doing right now. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dragthelake/message

The EdUp Experience
482: A Hope Forward Vision - with Matt Scogin, President of Hope College

The EdUp Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 45:06


We welcome YOU back to America's leading higher education podcast, The EdUp Experience! It's YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, President Series #171, YOUR guest is Matt Scogin, President of Hope College, YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio, & YOUR sponsor is Advance 360 Education! What is the Hope Forward vision? How might this program change higher ed? What is Matt's thoughts on the future of higher ed? Listen in to #EdUp! Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio ● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! We make education YOUR business! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edup/message

The Sports Scouting Report With Lee Brecheen
Episode 303: New Airline High School Head Football Coach Justin Scogin

The Sports Scouting Report With Lee Brecheen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 43:16


For Monday's episode of The Sports Scouting Report Podcast With Lee Brecheen, Lee interviews new Airline High School head football coach Justin Scogin, who talks about being the new head football coach for the Vikings, how he is using his past years coaching at Leesville and at Parkway to help him in his new job, how legendary LSU voice Jim Hawthorne got his start at his mom's radio station, and plenty more!

Enrollment Insights Podcast
#39 - President Matt Scogin and Hope Forward and Playing a Different Game With Funding

Enrollment Insights Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 41:00


In this episode, you will hear from Matt Scogin, President of Hope College. Matt is the 14th President of Hope College and has been in the role for just over 2 years now from what might be seen as a nontraditional path to the office. Previously he oversaw operations and strategy at global financial advisory firm Perella Wineberg Partners, and before that spent 5 years as the senior VP and chief of staff at NYSE Euronext, the company that oversees the New York Stock Exchange and five exchanges in Europe. Service has played a role throughout his life as well, and service is a primary message of the bold Hope Forward campaign. 1:02 - How family RV trips, trying to study something you're not passionate about, and trying to convert from long-distance to sprinting are connected 3:00 - Brainstorming through collecting feedback and then reflection 4:52 - What is Hope Forward? 9:12 - The myth of colleges needing to behave like businesses 10:21 - Reframing the price under Hope Forward 12:40 - Making the shift from the degree as purchased good to a degree earned through experience and hard work 14:54 - The inspiration for changing the funding model and a call for a coalition of colleges rethinking funding 17:38 - Data collection and modeling to fuel bold strategies 22:31 - Addressing the "what-ifs" and planning for long-term sustainability 25:41 - Timelines for change and comparing higher ed to the airline industry 29:08 - Building buy-in for bold long-term changes 31:24 - Origins of Hope Forward 32:13 - Marketing and communications: The critical role in bold changes 33:05 - The merits of criticism and turning down the volume on negativity towards change 35:04 - Tuition resets, their attraction, and Hope's move to play a different game 38:33 - What a coalition of colleges moving to a free from tuition model might look like 40:21 - How to get in touch with Matt and continue the conversation Show notes are available on the Enrollment Insights Blog at niche.bz/podcast. In the Enrollment Insights Podcast, you'll hear about novel solutions to problems, ways to make processes better for students, and the questions that spark internal reflection and end up changing entire processes.

Hope College Campus Ministries Podcast
Friday, 9/3/2021 – President Matt Scogin

Hope College Campus Ministries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 12:09


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Anchored by the Classic Learning Test
Matt Scogin on The Zero Tuition Model

Anchored by the Classic Learning Test

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 23:06


In this episode, Jeremy and Arooba sit down with Matt Scogin, the 14th president of Hope College. President Scogin grew up in a family with a deep appreciation for higher education, and despite spending much of his early years in government and business, President Scogin eventually felt called by God to apply for presidency at Hope College. He discusses his very ambitious plan to make Hope College tuition-free in order to move away from transactional relationships with students. President Scogin explains that the fear of graduating with debt skews students' views of education, causing them to see university as an investment rather than a place to learn and grow. Host: Jeremy Tate, Arooba AsimGuest: Matt Scogin

FSEN
BSR Coaches Interviews: Eric Scogin

FSEN

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 3:39


We sit down with Bel Air High School head football Coach Eric Scogin to talk about his team and the upcoming 2021 high school football season.

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Off The Beat & Track
Special Guest - 68 Josh Scogin

Off The Beat & Track

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 51:58


Welcome to a new episode of Off The Beat & Track Podcast with me Stu Whiffen.This episodes special guest is 68 frontman Josh ScoginI met with Josh remotely during the lockdown from his home in Georgia, USA and we had a wonderful chat, we spoke about growing up, school days, bands and so much more great music chatIf you want to hear more from OTBAT i have a patreon page where i add 4 weekly radio shows, video episodes and much more each week and you can support the pod by getting behind it www.patreon.com/offthebeatandtrackHope you enjoy this chat and if you do please feel free to support the podcast herehttps://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrackPlease also subscribe and follow the podcast on the social media links belowOff The Beat & Trackwww.offthebeatandtrackpodcast.comhttps://twitter.com/beatandtrackpodhttps://www.facebook.com/offthebeatandtrackpodcast/https://www.instagram.com/offthebeatandtrack/?hl=en Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrack. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Peer Pleasure Podcast
Josh Scogin ('68/The Chariot/Norma Jean)

The Peer Pleasure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 107:33


Episode 214 is up and live now with the one and only Josh Scogin of '68, The Chariot and Norma Jean. Go check out this wildly insightful and sometimes hilarious chat with one of the greats! Don't forget to Rate and Subscribe! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Educational AD Podcast
Vol. 2 Episode #37 Annette Scogin, CMAA and former NIAAA President

Educational AD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 27:44


A very special Podcast as we get to visit with the Great Annette Scogin, CMAA and former NIAAA President! Annette is recognized as one of the very best in our profession and although she has briefly stepped away from being a full time AD, she still shares her story along with some true Best Practices on this episode of The Educational Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jake-von-scherrer/message

The MetalSucks Podcast
#380: Josh Scogin ('68, The Chariot, ex-Norma Jean)

The MetalSucks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 70:01


Our guest this week is Josh Scogin of '68, The Chariot and ex-Norma Jean. We discuss the danceable quality of '68's new record, Give One Take One, the year-long journey of making their animated, hand-drawn video for "Bad Bite," missing out on a tour opening for Faith No More because of the pandemic, the pros of being in a duo as opposed to a band with four or five members, his preference to forego set lists to keep live shows spontaneous and natural, and creating guitar solos on the spot instead of prepping them before recording. Brandon, Jozalyn, and Sylvia discuss Flaw's frontman dropping a racist epithet on stage, Spotify's new initiative to ostensibly provide payout transparency for artists, and Deftones' Stephen Carpenter doubling down on flat earth and 9/11 conspiracies. Songs: '68 “Bad Bite," “The Knife, The Knife, The Knife" and Mythic Sunship - “Going Up” Thank you to our sponsor, Metal Blade Records!

Time Out with Jen Brooks
Chatting with Annette Scogin

Time Out with Jen Brooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 24:13


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Labeled:
Josh Scogin: Do You Hear Something Beautiful?

Labeled: "The Stories, Rumors, & Legends of Tooth & Nail Records"

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 96:07


If there is are legends in this scene, Josh Scogin is one of them: frontman of Luti-Kriss, Norma Jean, The Chariot, and ‘68. Josh has played thousands of show, and from what we can all gather from our shared experiences of seeing them, and from scouring the internet, there appears to be not even a single moment in any of those thousands of shows where Josh is ever giving anything less than his whole self.    While the word “passion” can be overused and misunderstood, what people are talking about when they use the word, is what Josh Scogin performing is. If you could bottle that and sell it you’d be a millionaire. I’d define it more like someone powerful being fully invested in the moment in search of something that has intrinsic worth, and in Josh’s own words, it seems that beauty is what he is in search of.   https://labeledpodcast.com/ Support Labeled on Patreon  Join Labeled on Facebook Pre-order / pre-save Lightworker’s "Fury By Failure," out June 12th :: http://lightworker.ffm.to/fury Follow Lightworker on Spotify :: https://spoti.fi/3fZm8XD Pre-Order Emery's New Album "White Line Fever" with code LABELED for 10% off   SONGS YOU HEARD ON THIS EPISODE: Norma Jean “Shotgun Message” The Chariot “And Then, Came Then” The Chariot “The City” (Live in Moscow) Starflyer 59 “Minor Keys” Starflyer 59 “Twenty Dollar Bills” Starflyer 59 “I Like Your Photographs” The Chariot “Before There Was Atlanta, There Was Doughlasville” The Chariot “Back to Back” Lightworker “Empyre” Emery “Civil Wars” ’68 “Whether Terrified or Unafraid” (Live in Tennessee)    MORE FROM TOOTH & NAIL: * Labeled: Music From The Podcast: smarturl.it/labeledplaylist * DISCOVER IT: New Tracks from T&N Records: smarturl.it/TNNDiscover * This Is Solid State: New Tracks from Solid State Records: https://spoti.fi/2CUCsaH    * Tooth & Nail Store (LABELED Patreon members get 20% off everything): tnn.lnk.to/store

Trails and Testimonies
ICU Nurse Katie Scogin

Trails and Testimonies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 19:53


Could you imagine being an ICU Nurse during this pandemic??   Katie joins me on the front porch (trails have been temporarily paused but you can still hear all the birds) we sip coffee and chat challenges but most importantly encouragement and how God is guiding us through this.  Thank you for joining us on our temporary "Front Porch Testimonies", hey that works too! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hope College Campus Ministries Podcast
Friday, 3/6/2020 – Matt Scogin

Hope College Campus Ministries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 14:00


Title: Hope In Depression Speaker: Matt Scogin Songs: All Creatures, Your Great Love

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Hope College Campus Ministries Podcast
Monday, 1/20/2020 – Matt Scogin

Hope College Campus Ministries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 12:35


Title: Hope In Diversity Speaker: Matt Scogin Songs: Every Praise, Fill Me Up God

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Hope College Campus Ministries Podcast
Sunday, 1/12/2020 – Matt Scogin

Hope College Campus Ministries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2020 28:39


Title: Hope In Appearance Speaker: Matt Scogin Songs: Drenched In Love, What a Beautiful Name, Simple Gospel, Resurrecting, Mercy Reigns After-Worship Songs: Highlands, Song Of My Father, Rising Sun, King of My Heart

Hope College Campus Ministries Podcast
Monday, 11/25/2019 – Matt Scogin

Hope College Campus Ministries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 11:37


Title: Hope in Gratitude (Psalm 103:2-5) Speaker: Matt Scogin Songs: Revelation 19, Jehova Sabaoth

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Hope College Campus Ministries Podcast
Wednesday, 10/30/2019 – Matt Scogin

Hope College Campus Ministries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 14:19


Title: Hope In Education (1 Corinthians 1:18-24) Speaker: Matt Scogin Song: Abide

Hope College Campus Ministries Podcast
Sunday, 9/29/2019 – Matt Scogin

Hope College Campus Ministries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2019 33:28


Title: Hope in Busyness (Luke 10:38-42) Speaker: Matt Scogin Songs: 1000 Tongues, Holy Spirit, Not Finished Yet, This I Believe (The Creed), Fairer After-Worship Songs: Praise The Lord Ye Heavens Adore Him, Who You Say I Am, Song of My Father, Living Hope

Hope College Campus Ministries Podcast
Wednesday, 9/11/2019 – Matt Scogin

Hope College Campus Ministries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 9:42


Speaker: Hope President Matt Scogin Songs: Praise the Lord Ye Heavens Adore Him, Come Thou Fount, Bless The Lord, This Wild Earth

Lambgoat Presents: The Vanflip Podcast
#013 - Josh Scogin of '68 & The Chariot

Lambgoat Presents: The Vanflip Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019 110:44


Josh Scogin is currently the vocalist and guitarist for '68 (releasing a new album later this year). He is also known for being the vocalist for The Chariot, and former vocalist of Norma Jean and Luti-Kriss. Scogin has recorded solo material as A Rose, By Any Other Name, releasing an album in 2010.  For more on Josh: @thejoshscogin (Instagram) @theyare68 (Twitter) @theyare68 (Instagram) http://theyare68.com https://www.facebook.com/theyare68 Follow Lurk: @lurkcity (IG & Twitter) Follow Lambgoat: @lambgoat(IG & Twitter) lambgoat.com facebook.com/lambgoatmusic Subscribe / Stream "The Vanflip Podcast" on: iTunes/Apple: http://bit.ly/iTunesVFPodcast Spotify: http://bit.ly/SpotifyVFPodcast Stitcher Radio: http://bit.ly/StitcherVFPodcast TuneIn: http://bit.ly/TuneinVFPodcast Google Play Music: http://bit.ly/GPMVFPodcast RSS Feed: http://bit.ly/RssVFPodcast

Feeling Good Podcast | TEAM-CBT - The New Mood Therapy
139: Can a Self-Help Book REALLY Help? Or Is It Just Hype?

Feeling Good Podcast | TEAM-CBT - The New Mood Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2019 25:31


What's Bibliotherapy? Hi podcast fans,David and Rhonda discuss and old controversy: Can a self-help book can really help? Or will you need psychotherapy and / or an antidepressant if you are seriously depressed? [gallery ids="60,357,58,54,51,50,42" type="rectangular"]   I (DB) wrote up the following overview of bibliotherapy research prior to today’s recording with Rhonda. I hope you find it interesting! I have to admit that I’ve never had much respect for self-help books. Many of them seem to be written by narcissistic individuals with pretty superficial ideas who mainly want to promote themselves, and this has been my strong bias as well. When I pick one up in a bookstore, I nearly always get immediately turned off. And I get a flood of them in the mail as well, from authors asking for an endorsement. I have a policy of not doing book or product endorsements—it’s the easiest way to say no. And I never thought of my book, Feeling Good: The new Mood Therapy, as a self-help book. My idea was that people receiving cognitive therapy could read it between sessions as a way of speeding up their recovery, so that the therapist could do the individual work and not have to do so much teaching about the basic concepts, like my list of ten cognitive distortions. But at the same time, shortly after the book was released, I began getting letters, and later on emails, from individuals who said they book had actually caused them to recover from pretty severe depression. In fact, over the years, I would guess I’ve received more than ten thousand letters or emails like that, and probably way more than that, maybe even fifty thousand. Still, it had not occurred to me that it might actually be a self-help book, in spite of the fact that lots of the people who wrote me said the book had helped them much more than the treatments they’d received over the years. One day a colleague asked if I’d seen the article about my book in the New York Times. Apparently, Dr. Forrest Scogin, a research psychologist from the University of Alabama Medical Center, had studied the effects of reading a self-help book on patients seeking treatment for moderate to severe depression. In a nutshell, their studies indicated that simply reading Feeling Good may help some patients overcome depression and may help to prevent future relapses as well. This finding was a shock, but was not entirely unexpected due to all the testimonials I’d been received from people who’d read the book. In their first study, Dr. Forest Scogin and his colleagues told patients seeking treatment for depression that they’d be placed on a four-week waiting list before beginning treatment. Half of the patients were given a copy of either my Feeling Good or a self-help book on depression by Dr. Peter Lewinsohn called Up from Depression. The researchers suggested that the patients could read their book while they were waiting for their first appointment with the psychiatrist. The other half of the patients who were placed on the four-week waiting list did not receive a copy a self-help book. Both groups of patients were contacted each week by a research assistant who administered a test to assess the severity of depression. The goal of course was to find out if there were any changes in depression in any of the patients. The results of the study were interesting. Approximately two-thirds of the patients who received one of the self-help books improved or recovered from depression during the four weeks, even though they received no other treatment with drugs or psychotherapy. In fact, they improved to such an extent that most of them did not even need any further treatment. In contrast, the patients who did not receive one of the books failed to improve during the four-week waiting period. As far as I know, this was the first time that the anti-depressant effects of a self-help book had ever been documented in carefully controlled research study published in a scientific journal. Then the researchers did a number of additional experiments. First, they gave a copy of one of the two self-help books to the patients in the second group who had not improved. They asked them to wait four more weeks before beginning treatment, but suggested they read the book during their wait. Two-thirds of them also improved and did not need further treatment. This study was published in the medical journal, Gerontologist. Some critics challenged the study, arguing that the improvement in the patients who received the self-help book might have simply been a placebo effect. In other words, maybe it was just the reading, and the expectation of recovery, that helped, as opposed to the ideas and techniques described in the books. To test this, the investigators studied a new group of patients who were asked to read a “placebo” book while waiting for treatment. The researchers chose a classic book by Victor Frankl called Man’s Search for Meaning. If these patients also improved, it would confirm that the effect of reading on mood was simply a non-specific “placebo” effect. This is incredibly important, because almost any type of intervention can have a placebo effect, so that as many as 35% of patients will improve just because they think they’ll improve. Surprisingly, the patients who read the Victor Frankl book did not improve. This exciting finding indicated that a self-help book can have a specific and fairly strong antidepressant effect, but that the book had to contain sound information that was actually helpful to individuals with depression. Finally, the investigators also did several careful follow-up studies on these patients to find out if the antidepressant effects of Feeling Good and Up from Depression would last. In several additional publications, they reported that these patients did not relapse but maintained their improved moods for periods up to three years, and that they actually continued to improve following their initial Feeling Good “bibliotherapy. However, they did not report that they were happy all the time. But when they hit bumps in the road, most of them picked up the book again, and re-read the sections that had been the most helpful, and then quickly recovered again. It’s great that two thirds of the patients improved so rapidly. This result is at least as good as the effects of antidepressants or treatment with psychotherapy—and it’s far cheaper, and with no side effects either! But at the same time, one third of the patients did NOT improve. And of course, you see the same thing with treatment of depression by a psychiatrist or psychologist. In fact, recent research indicates that only 50% of patients, AT MOST, improve with professional treatment. In my research, I’ve attempted to figure out what’s different about the patients who do not rapidly recover when treated with psychotherapy or Feeling Good bibliotherapy. And I believe I did find out why. To learn about that, you’ll have to listen to the Feeling Good Podcasts or read my new book, Feeling Great, when it comes out. Hopefully fairly soon! I was pretty inspired by the terrific and important research by Forrest Scogin, and want to thank him! If you or your patients would like to read one of my “self-help” books, the following table will show you which books are best for which kinds of problems. The reading list at the end is for individuals who might like to check out the original studies by Dr. Scogin and his colleagues. Thanks! David and Rhonda Book Topic / Problem Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy Mild to severe depression The Feeling Good Handbook Depression and anxiety When Panic Attacks All anxiety disorders Feeling Good Together Relationship Problems Intimate Connections Dating Problems Ten Days to Self-Esteem This is a simplified ten-step program to overcome depression and boost self-esteem. it is effective individually or in support groups. Bibliotherapy Research Ackerson J, Scogin F, McKendree-Smith N, Lyman RD (1998) Cognitive bibliotherapy for mild and moderate adolescent depressive symptomatology. J Consult Clin Psychol 66: 685-690. Floyd M, Rohen N, Shackelford JA, Hubbard KL, Parnell MB, et al. (2006) Two-year follow-up of bibliotherapy and individual cognitive therapy for depressed older adults. Behav Modif 30: 281-294. Floyd M, Scogin F, McKendree-Smith N, Floyd DL, Rokke PD (2004) Cognitive therapy for depression: a comparison of individual psychotherapy and bibliotherapy for depressed older adults. Behav Modif 28: 297-318. Jamison C, Scogin F (1995) The outcome of cognitive bibliotherapy with depressed adults. J Consult Clin Psychol 63: 644-650. Mains JA, Scogin FR (2003) The effectiveness of self-administered treatments: a practice-friendly review of the research. J Clin Psychol 59: 237-246. McKendree-Smith NL, Floyd M, Scogin FR (2003) Self-administered treatments for depression: a review. J Clin Psychol 59: 275-288. Scogin F, Floyd M, Jamison C, Ackerson J, Landreville P, et al. (1996) Negative outcomes: what is the evidence on self-administered treatments? J Consult Clin Psychol 64: 1086-1089. Scogin F, Hamblin D, Beutler L (1987) Bibliotherapy for depressed older adults: a self-help alternative. Gerontologist 27: 383-387. Scogin F, Jamison C, Davis N (1990) Two-year follow-up of bibliotherapy for depression in older adults. J Consult Clin Psychol 58: 665-667. Scogin F, Jamison C, Gochneaur K (1989) Comparative efficacy of cognitive and behavioral bibliotherapy for mildly and moderately depressed older adults. J Consult Clin Psychol 57: 403-407. Smith NM, Floyd MR, Jamison CS, and Scogin F (1997) Three-year follow-up of bibliotherapy for depression. J Consult Clin Psychol 65: 324-327.

Lone Star Varsity Podcast Podcast
LISTEN: Tye Scogin drains a buzzer-beating, short jumper to lead Jayton to a thrilling 38-37 win in the UIL state Class 1A semifinal

Lone Star Varsity Podcast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 0:44


Tye Scogin drains a buzzer-beating, short jumper to lead Jayton to a thrilling 38-37 win in the UIL state Class 1A semifinal inside the Alamodome in San Antonio. The Jaybirds (26-5) are set to take on Slidell (32-8) at 8:30 a.m. Saturday in the state championship.  Credit: Ryne Ruckman, KNNK.  

Jesus Walks On Wall Street
1. Matthew Scogin

Jesus Walks On Wall Street

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018 42:37


Matthew Scogin and I have been friends since our Hope College days.  He is the former President of the NY Stock Exchange, Economic Advisor to Mitt Romney, and Senior Advisor in the Department of Treasury.  Matt Scogin knows Wall Street.  He also knows Jesus.  Hear his story on this episode of Jesus Walks On Wall Street. Subscribe: iTunes, Google Play, StitcherSubscribe: iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher

Bottom Of The Class Podcast
The New Foodie Call Feat. Cody Scogin

Bottom Of The Class Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2018 86:26


Cody joins us to discuss: - minor and gnarly injuries we've had - how Florida man got dethroned by Chicago woman -How potent are the toids?? - nut juice or milk - bananas for boys? And Adrienne takes a piss! Join us for the hour and a half journey into the minds of four young adults who like to think they have direction in life!   Follow us @: Josh-@jwf25YO Matt-@Rios911 Mason-@masoneckbeard Cody(Instagram)-@c_biscuit    

Lead Singer Syndrome with Shane Told
Josh Scogin ('68, The Chariot, Norma Jean)

Lead Singer Syndrome with Shane Told

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2017 72:45


Episode 92 - Shane sits down with his buddy and '68/The Chariot/ex-Norma Jean frontman Josh Scogin. One of the most critically acclaimed heavy bands of the last decade, The Chariot announced their breakup suddenly in 2013 after a Warped Tour stint where they were arguably as big as ever. Shortly after, Scogin announced his new project '68, a 2 piece band where he now picked up the guitar as well. We talk about the learning curve of becoming a guitar player/singer, looking back on the legacy of The Chariot, touring in Siberia, and the time Silverstein covered The Chariot in their hometown. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Moshpit Backstage Podcast
'68 | Josh talks about recording over 7 months, his dreams and playing in Australia

Moshpit Backstage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 17:30


 "Josh Scogin thrives on chaos. If you have followed his prior bands, Norma Jean and The Chariot, you already know this. You have seen things set on fire, death-defying jumps from the rafters and swinging guitars that could take your head off if you were too close. Scogin spent more time in and on top of the crowd than on stage during their wild shows! When ’68 became Scogin’s new mode of expression, one would think the chaos would die down. He might be too busy onstage to think about jumping around. The subversive element of ’68 became something more subtle ... the attitude. There is clever repartee between Scogin and the audience, wild interplay between Scogin and his ’68 bandmate, Michael McClellan and music that will stun audiences of alt/indie rock and hard rock varieties." Jacob talked to Josh Scogin about recording Two Part Viper over 7 month between tours, a strange dream he had and playing in Australia. Aired 15th June 2017. Tune in to SYN's Punk and Metal Night, Moshpit, on 8pm-11pm Thursdays, on SYN 90.7 FM & Digital, and online at www.syn.org.au. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Moshpitonsyn/ Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @MoshpitSYN Hashtag: #MoshpitonSYN Website: www.SYN.org.au/Moshpit Subscribe to YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/moshpitonsyn?sub_confirmation=1 Omny Podcast: http://omnyapp.com/shows/moshpit Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/moshpit-backstage-podcast/id1103834864?ls=1

100 Words Or Less: The Podcast
Josh Scogin from ‘68/The Chariot/Norma Jean

100 Words Or Less: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2017 74:27


Episode 256 - The hits keep on coming! We have Josh Scogin from 68’/The Chariot and Norma Jean on the show today discussing the importance of the live show to him, his family life and the balance he tries to create as well as his lack of business acumen. He really is the epitome of hard work and an artist. I loved this conversation and so will you. Treat your Mom this holiday with AMAZING flowers, a free vase and candy with Bloom That!Who doesn’t want a better smile? Work with SmileDirectClub and you can feel better about your smile and save a ton of $$$! by using the promo code WORDSUse our Amazon Affiliate Code to support the show! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

The Antidote
Episode 192: Josh Scogin of ’68 and The Chariot

The Antidote

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2015


'68 is a guy bashing his drums, while another dude wields a guitar like a percussive weapon while howling into a mic. Josh Scogin (formerly of both The Chariot and Norma Jean) speaks with The Antidote about his new band, '68.

The Antidote
Episode 192: Josh Scogin of ’68 and The Chariot

The Antidote

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2015


’68 is a guy bashing his drums, while another dude wields a guitar like a percussive weapon while howling into a mic. Josh Scogin (formerly of both The Chariot and Norma Jean) speaks with The Antidote about his new band, ’68.

The MetalSucks Podcast
The MetalSucks Podcast #58: Josh Scogin of '68 (ex-The Chariot, ex-Norma Jean)

The MetalSucks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2014 76:01


Josh Scogin, ex-lead singer for The Chariot and current frontman for '68, is our guest this week. We talk about the demise of The Chariot, leaving Norma Jean, Christianity, labeling metal as "Christian," and Godless takes him to task about curing a woman's cancer with prayer and believing the Earth is only 6,000 years old. Chuck and Godless also discuss the biggest news story of last week, Upon A Burning Body's publicity stunt. In the most real genre of music is it right for a band to pull a hoax on their fans and those of us who try to keep up with real information? Songs:'68 - "Track One"Cannibal Corpse - "Sadistic Embodiment"