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171 My Visit with the Pipistrel Panthera + GA News Your Cirrus Specialist. Call me if you're thinking of buying a new Cirrus SR20 or SR22. Call 1-650-967-2500 for Cirrus purchase and training assistance, or to take my online seminar: So You Want to Fly or Buy a Cirrus. Please help support the show with a donation via PayPal or Patreon. Send us an email If you have a question you'd like answered on the show, let listeners hear you ask the question, by recording your listener question using your phone. Summary171 Max sat in the new Pipistrel Panthera and talked with Andy Chan of Right Rudder Aviation, the U.S. distributor, about this exciting new aircraft. Pricing is $639K experimental, $672K certified. The Panthera is a fast, retractable landing gear aircraft that compares favorably with the Cirrus SR22. It has a useful load of 1100 pounds, and can fly over 1,000 nautical miles. News Stories FAA REQUIRES PIPER WING INSPECTIONS Rusty Pilots Making Flying Errors Is Next Aviation Headache AOPA Scholarship Application Window Open LeRoy W. Homer Jr. Foundation Scholarships Canada Mandates 406 ELTs, Foreign Aircraft Need Beacon Personal Carbon Monoxide Detector for pilots debuts Embraer Working On Electric Cropduster Man dressed as Santa crashes aircraft into power lines Mentioned in the Show Donate to AOPA Foundation Ep. #88 Four things you should know about CO Poisoning Ep. #90 Mooney Pilot Passes out from CO Poisoning Max’s Favorite Book: Flight of Passage: A Memoir Pipistrel Panthera SpecificationsPipistrel Panthera Distributor: Right Rudder Aviation Videos MentionedVideo of 3,000-gallon drop from CH-47 Chinook If you love the show and want more, visit my Patreon page to see fun videos, breaking news, and other posts in the Posts section. And if you decide to make a small donation each month, you can get some goodies! So You Want To Learn to Fly or Buy a Cirrus seminars Online Version of the Seminar Coming Soon - Register for Notification Check out our recommended ADS-B receivers, and order one for yourself. Yes, we'll make a couple of dollars if you do. Check out our recommended Aviation Headsets, and order one for yourself! Get the Free Aviation News Talk app for iOS or Android. Check out Max’s Online Courses: G1000 VFR, G1000 IFR, and Flying WAAS & GPS Approaches. Find them all at: https://www.pilotlearning.com/ Get Max Trescott’s G1000 and Perspective Glass Cockpit Handbook, now in its Fifth edition. Call 800-247-6553 to order. Social Media Like Aviation News Talk podcast on Facebook Follow Max on Instagram Follow Max on Twitter Listen to all Aviation News Talk podcasts on YouTube or YouTube Premium Max Trescott is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com.
Greg offers some perspective at the end of this crazy year, then he answers a question about how to respond to a Christian family member who requests everyone use a male name and pronouns for their five-year-old daughter. Topics:Commentary: Some perspective at the end of a crazy year (00:00)How should I respond to a Christian family member who asked me to use male pronouns and a new male name for their biological girl who just turned five? (32:00)Mentioned on the Show: Donate to Stand to ReasonEternity Is Now: Just Ask Scrooge and George Bailey by Andrew KlavanWhy the First Hospital to Do Sex-Reassignment Surgeries No Longer Does Them by Amy HallRelated Links:Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters by Abigail ShrierNavigating the Transgender Discussion by Alan ShlemonTransgender: Truth and Compassion by Alan ShlemonHow to Help Transgender Children by Amy HallThe Root of the Transgender Debate by Amy Hall
Greg explains that when it comes to the Holy Spirit’s role vs. our role in kingdom work, the formula is 100% God and 100% man, then he answers a question about Abraham insisting on paying for the field to bury his wife. Topics:Commentary: Kingdom work is 100% God and 100% man. (00:00)In Genesis 23, why did Abraham insist on paying for the field, and why is this story important? (39:00)Mentioned on the Show: Donate to Stand to ReasonIs “All of God and None of Me” Biblical Guidance for Sharing Christ? by Greg Koukl
In this episode I expand on some ideas that came up in my discussion with Brian A. Loschiavo about his documentary about the Bluebird Cafe, a now iconic music in Nashville. After I did the interview, certain subsequent news stories involving Taylor Swift came out, and they did affect my take on the film. Since Taylor Swift was prominently featured in the Bluebird documentary and discussed in my interview with Brian, I decided to do a supplemental commentary track to expand on my thoughts about her and how she affected my interpretation of the documentary. # Sponsors for this Episode nsavides productions I make friendly, engaging videos for earnest people. Some of my videos are here. I want to get better at connecting with others, so I'm putting together a couple of videos as an experiment. This is the one I made while attending the Nashville Film Festival, and it does include a photo of me and Brian. Say hello: podcast@nsavides.com # Masterclass Online training from some of the world's best filmmakers, musicians, and creative leaders. Get access to all of Masterclass's world-class instructors for one great price: MasterClass All-Access Pass # My Masterclass recommendations for this episode Ken Burns, the filmmaker behind the Country Music docuseries, shares his insights about capturing nuanced human drama on screen. Reba McEntire shares her insights on country music and building a music career. # Related Episode I liked Bluebird enough to include it in my top five picks from Nashville Film Festival 2019. In this episode, I elaborate on why I picked it and share my other recommendations from the festival. # Related Things Bluebird Facebook, Instagram, Twitter The first tweet from Bluebird_Movie More of my podcast coverage of Nashville Film Festival Shortcut for the podcast: nicksav.show Additional music for the show provided by Rob Costlow. # If You Liked the Show Donate $1 to help keep the show going. Sign up for The nsavides Newsletter. Subscribe or leave an honest review: Apple Podcasts Spotify Overcast Say hello on Twitter: @nsavidesPRO Thank you for visiting!
Brian A. Loschiavo, the director-producer-editor of the Bluebird documentary, was first exposed to The Bluebird Cafe through the show Nashville, a series for which he developed supplemental digital content. The now iconic country-music venue that has been instrumental to the careers of so many musicians including Faith Hill, Garth Brooks, and Taylor Swift made enough of an impression on Brian that he set out to create a documentary about the place and the community of singer-songwriters it has nurtured over the years. Bluebird premiered at SXSW 2019 but had a stronger reception at Nashville Film Festival several months later, where festival organizers ended up giving it four screenings to accommodate audience interest. I saw the film while attending the Nashville Film Festival and got to interview Brian there. Some of the things we discuss include How he was able to get a number of prominent musicians like Taylor Swift to be in his film Why The Bluebird Cafe is such a memorable venue The challenges of shooting and/or performing in a confined space Sponsors for this Episode nsavides productions I make friendly, engaging videos for earnest people. Some of my videos are here. I want to get better at connecting with others, so I'm putting together a couple of videos as an experiment. This is the one I made while attending the Nashville Film Festival, and it does include a photo of me and Brian. Say hello: podcast@nsavides.com # Masterclass Online training from some of the world's best filmmakers, musicians, and creative leaders. Get access to all of Masterclass's world-class instructors for one great price: MasterClass All-Access Pass My Masterclass recommendations for this episode Ken Burns, the filmmaker behind the Country Music docuseries, shares his insights about capturing nuanced human drama on screen. Reba McEntire shares her insights on country music and building a music career. # Related Episode I liked Bluebird enough to include it in my top five picks from Nashville Film Festival 2019. In this episode, I elaborate on why I picked it and share my other recommendations from the festival. # Related Things Bluebird Facebook, Instagram, Twitter The first tweet from Bluebird_Movie More of my podcast coverage of Nashville Film Festival Shortcut for the podcast: nicksav.show Additional music for the show provided by Rob Costlow. # If You Liked the Show Donate $1 to help keep the show going. Sign up for The nsavides Newsletter. Subscribe or leave an honest review: Apple Podcasts Spotify Overcast Say hello on Twitter: @nsavidesPRO Thank you for visiting!
Premiering at Nashville Film Festival 2019, The Sheriff of Mars is a music documentary that tells the story of Daniel Antopolsky, a country and folk musician who was friends with Townes Van Zandt and who, the film suggests, helped to inspire Townes' now iconic outlaw country song "Pancho and Lefty." Wanting to escape the dark influence of the 1970s outlaw country music scene, Daniel retreated to France where he was discovered by Jason Ressler, the director of Sheriff of Mars. Jason was so captivated by Daniel's music that he became his manager, helping him release his first album at the age of 65. More albums followed as did press from the BBC, Rolling Stone, and other renowned publications. Under Jason's guidance, Daniel began getting booked to perform at prominent music events, including SXSW and the Black Deer Festival in the UK. Not content to merely be Daniel's manager, Jason also put together a music documentary to raise awareness of Daniel and his music. The Sheriff of Mars is what resulted, an affirming, on-screen demonstration of how it's never too late to start a music career or to revitalize once-abandoned dreams. If the vision is there, you need collaboration to make it happen, but if you compromise the vision—if you have a good vision—it's not going to turn out well." - Jason Ressler Jason is the first manager-director I've met, so I invited him on the show to get his take on finding success in film and music. Some of the things we discuss include How he got a BBC profile for Daniel How to persevere when beset by failure Collaborating with music producers and engineers to create an album that’s right for an artist The interview he did with James Brown before he died and the impression that left If you listen all the way to the end, you'll get to hear Daniel's song "Fish Bait Blues," which is also featured in the film. [spp-player url="http://traffic.libsyn.com/nsavides/Byron-Reese-Fourth-Age-Smart-Robots-Conscious-Computers-Future-of-Humanity-podcast-interview-NICKSAV-film-music-SHOW.mp3"] Sponsors for this Episode nsavides productions I make friendly, engaging videos for earnest people. Some of my videos are here. I want to get better at connecting with others, so I'm putting together a couple of videos as an experiment. In the one below, I explore the New Orleans Art Museum, its surrounding sculpture garden, and a few places nearby. I also address some of the underlying issues that get in the way of connection, at least for me, and I try to do so with playfulness and honesty. Connection Experiment: New Orleans Say hello: podcast@nsavides.com # Masterclass Online training from some of the world's best filmmakers, musicians, and creative leaders. Get access to all of Masterclass's world-class instructors for one great price: MasterClass All-Access Pass # Learn from and get inspired by Hans Zimmer, the composer on Gladiator, Interstellar, The Lion King, and more. # Related Episode In the interview, Jason mentioned being impressed by what Hannah Leder and her co-director were able to put together with a limited budget. On this episode, I interview Hannah about how she and her co-director pulled off a compelling film with just a two-person crew. # Related Things Sheriff of Mars Facebook, Instagram, YouTube Daniel's music on Spotify More of my podcast coverage of Nashville Film Festival My take on Frank Capra, for old time's sake Shortcut for the podcast: nicksav.show Additional music for the show provided by Rob Costlow. # Shows Mentioned Black Panther Gardians of the Galaxy Grey Gardens The Lion King Mr. Smith Goes to Washington The Planters Salesman Searching for Sugar Man The Sheriff of Mars Sid Bernstein Presents... Wonder Woman # Musicians Mentioned The Beatles Bob Dylan Daniel Antopolsky Drake Emmylou Harris James Brown Jessye Norman Justin Townes Earle Mississippi John Hurt Ray Charles Steve Earle Taylor Swift Townes Van Zandt Willie Nelson Book Mentioned A Confederacy of Dunces If You Liked the Show Donate $1 to help keep the show going. Sign up for The nsavides Newsletter. Subscribe or leave an honest review: Apple Podcasts Spotify Overcast Say hello on Twitter: @nsavidesPRO Thank you for visiting!
Byron Reese is an acclaimed author, speaker, and entrepreneur. He's spoken at TEDx Austin and SXSW and has been featured in Bloomberg Businessweek, Wired, and The Washington Post. Byron is also the publisher of GigaOm and hosts the Voices in AI podcast. Byron's latest book, The Fourth Age: Smart Robots, Conscious Computers, and the Future of Humanity, is one of the most thought-provoking books I've read this year, so I brought him on the show to discuss it. I think pessimism is the thing that will get us all killed." - Byron Reese Some of the things we discuss include How artificial intelligence affects our lives The difference between narrow AI and general AI Whether being human is something more than a machine Challenges and philosophical questions raised by advancements in AI Why optimism matters and can make all the difference How AI might redefine creative work Sponsors for this Episode nsavides productions I make friendly, engaging videos for earnest people. Some of my videos are here. Say hello: podcast@nsavides.com # Masterclass Online training from some of the world's best filmmakers, musicians, and creative leaders. Get access to all of Masterclass's world-class instructors for one affordable price: MasterClass All-Access Pass # Learn how to be a better writer and storyteller from Malcolm Gladwell. # Related Episodes For more on how technology influences creativity, check out this interview with Brian Solis, who also spoke at SXSW. # For more on the power of optimism, check out this interview with Golden Globe-winning producer Lindsay Doran. # Related Things The Fourth Age Byron Reese Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter Voice in AI podcast Shortcut for the podcast: nicksav.show Additional music for the show provided by Rob Costlow. # Books Mentioned The Fourth Age: Smart Robots, Conscious Computers, and the Future of Humanity Harry Potter "I, Pencil" (essay) The Lord of the Rings # Shows Mentioned The Animatrix Game of Thrones The Jetsons Star Trek The Twilight Zone If You Liked the Show Donate $1 to help keep the show going. Sign up for The nsavides Newsletter. Subscribe or leave an honest review: Apple Podcasts Spotify Overcast Say hello on Twitter: @nsavidesPRO Thank you for visiting!
Greg talks about people unknowingly extolling the virtues of Christ through Christmas carols, then he answers questions about whether people who have died can hear us, what it means to desire spiritual gifts, a quote by Patrick Henry, and what “elohim” refers to in Psalm 82.Topics:Commentary: The dark irony of Christmas carols (00:00)Can those who have died hear us speak to them? Is it okay to occasionally ask God to communicate your love to a deceased loved one? (20:00)What does it mean to “earnestly desire the spiritual gifts” (1 Cor. 12:31 and 14:1), and how do we follow this imperative? (34:00)A quote by Patrick Henry about reading the Bible (45:00)What does “elohim” refer to in Psalm 82? (52:00)Download the mp3...Mentioned on the Show: Donate to STR by the end of December and receive a free signed copy of TacticsA Severe Mercy by Sheldon VanaukenThe Unseen Realm: Recovering the Supernatural Worldview of the Bible by Michael Heiser
Greg talks about Chick-fil-A’s new giving policy, then he answers questions about the philosophy of AA and the meaning of “this generation” in the Olivet Discourse.Topics:Commentary: The Change in Chick-fil-A’s Giving Policy (11:00)What’s your opinion of AA philosophy? (39:00)What’s your view on the meaning of “this generation” in the Olivet Discourse? (48:00)Download the mp3...Mentioned on the Show: Donate to STR by the end of December and receive a free signed copy of TacticsStand to Reason’s InstagramChick-fil-A article (includes Salvation Army statement)Chick-Fil-A Announces New Giving Priorities by John StonestreetChick-Fil-A Talks Out of Both Sides of Its Mouth While Switching Support from Christian to LGBT Charities by Robert Gagnon
What's Eating Ralphie May won Best of the Fest at Nashville Film Festival and Documentary of the Year at Los Angeles Documentary Film Festival. The film was initially intended to be a weight-loss documentary that followed beloved comedian Ralphie May and his family, but it turned into a raw and intimate portrait of a family dealing with addiction during the last years of Ralphie’s troubled life. At Nashville Film Festival I had the chance to interview comedian and wife of Ralphie, Lahna Turner, and director Cat Rhinehart. Some of the things we discuss include What to do when shooting a documentary that takes an unexpected turn How to earn trust to explore the raw and intimate aspects of someone's story What to do when loved ones are wrestling with addiction If and when it is appropriate to stop filming How comedy can help get past anguish Sponsors for this Episode nsavides productions I make friendly, engaging videos for earnest people. Some of my videos are here. Say hello: podcast@nsavides.com # Masterclass Online training from some of the world's best filmmakers, musicians, and creative leaders. MasterClass All-Access Pass # Learn how to improve your stand-up routine and be funnier from Steve Martin. # Related Episodes For more on shooting documentaries, check out this episode with Peabody-winning documentary filmmaker Craig Renaud. He's done projects for likes of HBO, NBC, Discovery, PBS, The New York Times, and VICE News. On this episode he discusses how to survive dangerous conflict zones, ways to explore hot-button issues in an in-depth way, and more. # Steve Kaplan has taught comedy workshops around the world and companies like Dreamworks, Disney, HBO, Paramount, and Touchstone hire him as a comedy consultant. He shares some of his comedy insights on this episode. # Related Things Nashville Film Festival What's Eating Ralphie May Facebook, IMDb Lahna Turner Twitter, YouTube Cat Rhinehart Facebook, Instagram More of my podcast coverage of Nashville Film Festival Shortcut for the podcast: nicksav.show Additional music for the show provided by Rob Costlow. # Films Mentioned Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind The First 48 Hours Marriage Story One Hour Photo What's Eating Ralphie May # If You Liked the Show Donate $1 to help keep the show going. Sign up for The nsavides Newsletter. Subscribe or leave an honest review: Apple Podcasts Spotify Overcast Say hello on Twitter: @nsavidesPRO Thank you for visiting!
My podcast coverage of Nashville Film Festival continues in this short-films episode where I interview the directors for two different short films that got my attention at the festival. One has more of a documentary feel while the other one is a more stylized film with elaborate production design, so I paired the two interviews to explore how shorts can come together and the creative possibilities they can offer. The first interview is with Amanda Young, one of the directors behind Every Two Minutes, a compilation of stories relating to human trafficking. The short was done through StoryGive, which partners filmmakers in Nashville with non-profits that tackle various social issues. For Every Two Minutes, StoryGive connected local filmmakers with End Slavery Tennessee, a non-profit dedicated to caring for survivors of human trafficking and tactically addressing the issue. The second interview is with Chilean director Vicente Manzano. His experimental short Bubble uses bubble framing in a novel, story-driven way. Virtually everything in the film was custom-designed for the film, which involved careful planning to pull off. Some of the things we discuss include Using film to address a social issue in an impactful way How to collaborate with accomplished filmmakers and crew members on limited budget How to make a short film that is driven by stylized production design Sponsors for this Episode nsavides productions I make friendly, engaging videos for earnest people. I shot this New Orleans wedding video for Cece & Andy last year. Even one year later, I'm still getting positive feedback about the video from the couple's friends and family. More of my videos are here. Say hello: podcast@nsavides.com # Masterclass Online training from some of the world's best filmmakers, musicians, and creative leaders. MasterClass All-Access Pass # Related Episode Emmy-winning filmmaker and co-founder of Stillmotion, Patrick Moreau, talks about the challenges of putting together a high-quality, issues-driven documentary in this episode. # Related Things Nashville Film Festival Amanda Young Instagram StoryGive End Slavery Tennessee Vicente Manzano Instagram More of my podcast coverage of Nashville Film Festival Shortcut for the podcast: nicksav.show Additional music for the show provided by Rob Costlow. If You Liked the Show Donate $1 to help keep the show going. Sign up for The nsavides Newsletter. Subscribe or leave an honest review: Apple Podcasts Spotify Overcast Say hello on Twitter: @nsavidesPRO Thank you for visiting!
Hannah Leder has a variety of acting credits including Deep Impact, Pay it Forward, and Judd Apatow’s Love series. She also has a recurring role on Apple TV+'s The Morning Show. On this podcast episode I interview Hannah about her work on The Planters, a quirky, character-driven comedy that won Best of the Fest, Best Cinematography, and Best Song at Nashville Film Festival. Along with Alexandra Kotcheff, Hannah co-wrote, co-directed, co-starred, and co-shot the film. The Planters ended up taking 127 days to shoot, and Hannah and Alexandra were the only crew members on set. Some of the things we discuss include How to shoot a high-quality film with a two-person crew The camera and lighting setups they used for the film How the stop-motion sequences in the film came together At the end of the episode you can hear a preview of “You and Me Together,” the film's award-winning song from Phil Danyew. Sponsor for this Episode nsavides productions – I make friendly, engaging videos for earnest people. Up to Date is a short comedy about a blind date gone wrong. It's the first live-action short I directed a few years ago, and it was written by Stephen Hoover. His script Damage Control was a finalist in the Nashville Film Festival's screenwriting competition, and he helped to make possible my festival podcast coverage. More of my videos are here. Say hello: podcast@nsavides.com Related Episode If you'd like to learn more about how comedy works, then check out this interview I did with Steve Kaplan. He teaches comedy workshops around the world. Companies like Dreamworks, Disney, HBO, Paramount, and Touchstone regularly hire him as a consultant and script doctor. # Related Things Nashville Film Festival The Planters Facebook, IMDb, Instagram More of my podcast coverage of Nashville Film Festival Shortcut for the podcast: nicksav.show Additional music for the show provided by Rob Costlow. If You Liked the Show Donate $1 to help keep the show going. Sign up for The nsavides Newsletter. Subscribe or leave an honest review: Apple Podcasts Spotify Overcast Say hello on Twitter: @nsavidesPRO Thank you for visiting!
This is Part III of my podcast recap of Nashville Film Festival 2019. In it, I share my top five films from Nashville Film Festival and why I picked them. It's a more personal take, so I also share some related things that came up when trying to put together the list. Sponsor for this Episode nsavides productions – I make friendly, engaging videos for earnest people. Mystery Loves Company music video We got to explore all kinds of places in Houston while making this music video I directed for the chamber-rock band Mystery Loves Company. Not long after the video was released, the band got an opportunity to perform at a few venues in France. More of my videos are here. Say hello: podcast@nsavides.com Related Episodes A number of the films that screened at Nashville Film Festival this year also screened at SXSW 2019. Episodes from my SXSW 2019 podcast coverage are here. # Johnny Cash influenced how actor John Schneider (Dukes of Hazzard) thinks about faith, which came up in this podcast interview.# Related Things Nashville Film Festival Nashville's Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum Collegiate film T-shirts from Chad McClarnon SNL's 1950s music sketch featuring Will Ferrell Tunefind, useful for finding music featured on films, TV shows, and games Bureau of Justice Statistics 2018 report on police encounters with the public The court battle in Dallas for the gender identity of a seven year Dr. Anne Georgulas's Google reviews Unplanned, the documentary about Abby Johnson, a Planned Parenthood employee of the year who became a pro-life activist, is now streaming online Shortcut for the podcast: nicksav.show Additional music for the show provided by Rob Costlow. Films Discussed III Alice America, America Appalachian Holler Bluebird Berry Hill: From Creative Workshop and Beyond Chuck Berry Cool Daddio: The Second Youth of R. Stevie Moore Country Music (the docuseries from Ken Burns) Eternal Winter Five Women in the End The Gift: The Journey of Johnny Cash A Hidden Life Jojo Rabbit The Kill Team Lost Bayou Manuel Marriage Story Mickey and the Bear The Planters Reckoning Red Dog The Sheriff of Mars The Short History of a Long Road Stuffed The Thin Red Line Tuscaloosa Unplanned The Way you Look Tonight What's Eating Ralphie May VR films Accused #2: Walter Sisulu Ambrosia Agreda’s Dungeon Only at the Air, Only at Each Other Bands & Musicians Discussed Bob Dylan Bruce Springsteen Chuck Berry Corey Hart Dave Bartholomew Garth Brooks Hank Williams Haroula Rose Jimmy Buffett Johnny Cash John Carter Cash June Carter Cash Kanye West Lauren Daigle The Lumineers The National Taylor Swift Vince Gill If You Liked the Show Donate $1 to help keep the show going. Sign up for The nsavides Newsletter. Subscribe or leave an honest review: Apple Podcasts Spotify Overcast Say hello on Twitter: @nsavidesPRO Thank you for visiting!
A couple of weeks ago I had the opportunity to attend and do podcast coverage at the 50th Nashville Film Festival. While there, I interviewed a number of filmmakers and filled an entire notebook with observations about the various films and events I attended. My Nashville Film Festival podcast coverage began with this interview I did with some of the filmmakers behind Lost Bayou. More filmmaker interviews are coming soon. Here, I'll recap some of the notable films and experiences I had at the festival and share some of the things I learned while attending. The filmmakers, musicians, and creative people who I aim to serve with this podcast are those who seek truth and care about exploring big ideas, and so I will strive for both, as I've done with other festivals I've covered. The first pass at my podcast commentary of Nashville Film Festival came in close to three hours, so I've broken it up into three parts. Part I includes General observations and strengths of the festival Music insights from a few panels and films Reactions to Marriage Story, the new Noah Baumbach film; Speed of Life, a narrative film in which the death of David Bowie causes a disruption to the space-time continuum that threatens the romance of a young couple; and Chuck Berry, the documentary about the founding father of rock n roll that premiered at the festival. This is Part II, the meat of the coverage, where I go through a number of feature films I saw at the festival and discuss what worked for me and what didn't. Some of the related topics that come up include doing the right thing in spite of social pressure, police brutality on screen, gender identity issues, and more. In Part III, I will share my top five films from Nashville Film Festival and why I picked them. Part II and III will get added to this page in a couple of days. Subscribe to the podcast to get the new episodes as they become available. Sponsor for this Episode nsavides productions – I make friendly, engaging videos for earnest people. # Mystery Loves Company music video We got to explore all kinds of places in Houston while making this music video I directed for the chamber-rock band Mystery Loves Company. Not long after the video was released, the band got an opportunity to perform at a few venues in France. More of my videos are here. Say hello: podcast@nsavides.com Related Episodes A number of the films that screened at Nashville Film Festival this year also screened at SXSW 2019. Episodes from my SXSW 2019 podcast coverage are here. # Related Things Nashville Film Festival Bureau of Justice Statistics 2018 report on police encounters with the public The court battle in Dallas for the gender identity of a seven year Dr. Anne Georgulas's Google reviews Shortcut for the podcast: nicksav.show Additional music for the show provided by Rob Costlow. Films Discussed III Appalachian Holler Cool Daddio: The Second Youth of R. Stevie Moore Eternal Winter Five Women in the End A Hidden Life The Kill Team Manuel Mickey and the Bear The Planters Reckoning The Sheriff of Mars The Short History of a Long Road Stuffed The Thin Red Line Tuscaloosa The Way you Look Tonight If You Liked the Show Donate $1 to help keep the show going. Sign up for The nsavides Newsletter. Subscribe or leave an honest review: Apple Podcasts Spotify Overcast Say hello on Twitter: @nsavidesPRO Thank you for visiting!
Notes and Commentary Habakkuk 1:1-4, 2:1-4 Luke 19:1-10 Psalm 119:137-144 2 Thessalonians 1:1-4, 11-12 Support the Show: Donate and Audible Voice in the Wilderness: Cheryl Kerr parablesofhope.org Pastor of Allin Congregational UCC, Dedham, MA Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
Notes and Commentary Luke 18:9-14 Joel 2:23-32 Psalm 65 2 Timothy 4:6-8, 16-18 Support the Show: Donate and Audible Voice in the Wilderness: Max Hazell Sponsor: Sanctified Art Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
Notes and Commentary Colossians 1:1-14 Luke 10:25-37 Psalm 82 Amos 7:7-17 Support the Show: Donate and Audible Voice in the Wilderness: Susan Presley and Harry Hazell authors of the great book, Hezekiah: Buried in the bowels of the Earth for centuries, recently unearthed by a team of hearty explorers Voice in the Wilderness: Sarah Renfro www.revrenfro.com Facebook @revrenfro Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
Notes and Commentary 2 Kings 5:1-14 Luke 10:1-11, 16-20 Galatians 6:(1-6), 7-16 Psalm 30 Support the Show: Donate and Audible Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
On this episode of Generation Giants, we talk with Michael Root, a rising senior at the School of the Arts in Charleston, SC. He is a talented piano player, avid wakeboarder, book reader, and goal setter. We talk about summer camp, worship leader auditioning, big time books, and goal setting. Generation Giants Podcast is a personal development podcast for teens and young adults with a vision of seeing the next generation be more than they ever thought capable and do more than they ever thought possible. Subscribe to the Show:-iTunes: itpc://generationgiants.podbean.com/feed/-YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnz0xZ_YrXnbMWmMQ7pbfAQ?sub_confirmation=1 Connect with the Show:-Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/generationgiants-Twitter: https://twitter.com/GeGiPodcast-Website: https://www.generationgiants.com-Email: generationgiants@gmail.com Support the Show:-Donate: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=G4WD9RSGMFX7N-Merchandise: Coming Soon-Parent Partner: Coming Soon
Kyle concludes the Faith Fuel series with part 4 entitled "Think Bigger". On this episode, he talks about big picture thinking and reads out of a book called "Thinking for a Change" by John C. Maxwell. Thinking big picture gives you tons of critical abilities including the ability to think holistically, to forgive minor defects for the sake of the whole, to continuously search for answers behind the answers, and to put situations and events in their proper context. I can do all this through him who gives me strength. - Philippians 4:13 Generation Giants Podcast is a personal development podcast for teens and young adults with a vision of seeing the next generation be more than they ever thought capable and do more than they ever thought possible. Subscribe to the Show:-iTunes: itpc://generationgiants.podbean.com/feed/-YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnz0xZ_YrXnbMWmMQ7pbfAQ?sub_confirmation=1 Connect with the Show:-Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/generationgiants-Twitter: https://twitter.com/GeGiPodcast-Website: https://www.generationgiants.com-Email: generationgiants@gmail.com Support the Show:-Donate: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=G4WD9RSGMFX7N-Merchandise: Coming Soon-Parent Partner: Coming Soon
Kyle continues the Faith Fuel series with part 3 entitled "Fuel for Thought". On this episode, he discusses how faith fuels your ability to think creatively, tapping into your "creative imagination" as coined by Napolean Hill, as well as to think confidently in who you were made to be and your ability to complete the tasks you've been assigned. For just as each of us has one body with many members, and these members do not all have the same function, so in Christ we, though many, form one body, and each member belongs to all the others. We have different gifts, according to the grace given to each of us. If your gift is prophesying, then prophesy in accordance with your faith; if it is serving, then serve; if it is teaching, then teach; if it is to encourage, then give encouragement; if it is giving, then give generously; if it is to lead, do it diligently; if it is to show mercy, do it cheerfully. - Romans 12:4-8 Generation Giants Podcast is a personal development podcast for teens and young adults with a vision of seeing the next generation be more than they ever thought capable and do more than they ever thought possible. Subscribe to the Show:-iTunes: itpc://generationgiants.podbean.com/feed/-YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnz0xZ_YrXnbMWmMQ7pbfAQ?sub_confirmation=1 Connect with the Show:-Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/generationgiants-Twitter: https://twitter.com/GeGiPodcast-Website: https://www.generationgiants.com-Email: generationgiants@gmail.com Support the Show:-Donate: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=G4WD9RSGMFX7N-Merchandise: Coming Soon-Parent Partner: Coming Soon
Kyle continues the Faith Fuel series with part 2 entitled "Fuel for Sight". On this episode, he discusses how faith fuels your ability to cast vision for your future, gives you permission to dream, and gives you eyes to see today as a stepping stone for tomorrow. He also touches on a story in Acts and how one apostle's vision within a vision helped change the world. Generation Giants Podcast is a personal development podcast for teens and young adults with a vision of seeing the next generation be more than they ever thought capable and do more than they ever thought possible. Subscribe to the Show:-iTunes: itpc://generationgiants.podbean.com/feed/-YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnz0xZ_YrXnbMWmMQ7pbfAQ?sub_confirmation=1 Connect with the Show:-Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/generationgiants-Twitter: https://twitter.com/GeGiPodcast-Website: https://www.generationgiants.com-Email: generationgiants@gmail.com Support the Show:-Donate: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=G4WD9RSGMFX7N-Merchandise: Coming Soon-Parent Partner: Coming Soon
Kyle begins Part 1 of a series called "F41TH FU3L". In this episode, he discusses how faith alone does not necessarily guarentee you will get to a finish line, but rather it fuels you to do what you need to do to get to the finish line. No matter how young or old you are, the faith and belief that you can get through the pain and struggle is the foundation for success. We must continuously build our faith and live off of this faith just like we live off of food. And at least for the apostle Paul in the book of Phillipians, faith in God can help us bear and endure anything that comes our way. Generation Giants Podcast is a personal development podcast for teens and young adults with a vision of seeing the next generation be more than they ever thought capable and do more than they ever thought possible. Subscribe to the Show:-iTunes: itpc://generationgiants.podbean.com/feed/-YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnz0xZ_YrXnbMWmMQ7pbfAQ?sub_confirmation=1 Connect with the Show:-Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/generationgiants-Twitter: https://twitter.com/GeGiPodcast-Website: https://generationgiants.podbean.com/-Email: generationgiants@gmail.com Support the Show:-Donate: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=G4WD9RSGMFX7N-Merchandise: Coming Soon-Parent Partner: Coming Soon
A 4th of July bonus episode! Kyle discusses a bit of the philosophy behind the Declaration of Independence, emphasizes the level of risk the signers were making by committing treason against the strongest country on earth, and how the courage demonstrated in our past may be the key to preserving our future. Generation Giants Podcast is a personal development podcast for teens and young adults with a vision of seeing the next generation be more than they ever thought capable and do more than they ever thought possible. Subscribe to the Show:-iTunes: itpc://generationgiants.podbean.com/feed/-YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnz0xZ_YrXnbMWmMQ7pbfAQ?sub_confirmation=1 Connect with the Show:-Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/generationgiants-Twitter: https://twitter.com/GeGiPodcast-Website: https://generationgiants.podbean.com/-Email: generationgiants@gmail.com Support the Show:-Donate: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=G4WD9RSGMFX7N-Merchandise: Coming Soon-Parent Partner: Coming Soon
199: Christmas, A (December 25, 2016) Gospel Reading: Luke 2:1-20 - Birth of Jesus + Shepherds Second Reading: John 1:1-14 - Prologue to John Psalm Nugget: Psalm 98 Richard Bruxvoort Colligan (psalmimmersion.com, @pomopsalmist, Patreon) Support the Show: Donate and Audible Featured Musician - “Glory In The Highest” by Jonathan Rundman from his album A Heartland Liturgy. website facebook twitter: @jonathanrundman
Notes and Commentary Matthew 1:18-25 Isaiah 7:10-16 Psalm 80:1-7, 17-19 Romans 1:1-7 Support the Show: Donate and Audible Voice in the Wilderness: Romans 1:1-7 with Jeff Nelson Coffeehouse Contemplative Blog Jeff’s book Coffeehouse Contemplative: Spiritual Direction for the Everyday @boldroastrev Featured Musician - Jennifer Knapp and Margaret Becker, “Lo How a Rose E'er Blooming” from the album “The Hymns of Christmas.” http://www.jenniferknapp.com/ @Jennifer_Knapp fb.com/JenniferKnappMusic
TNS 4-4: Christian Piatt! We sat down with Christian over a warm cup of Skype to talk about Jordan (the Country, not Michael), Trump as Cyrus (or Not), and how to be less of an A-Hole in his new book Leaving A-Holiness Behind: From Pious Jerk to Not So Pious Jerk. Support the Show: Donate and Audible Leaving A-Holiness Behind: From Pious Jerk to Not So Pious Jerk is available now! Crowdscribed christianpiatt.com @ChristianPiatt Homebrewed CultureCast
Notes and Commentary Matthew 11:2-11 Isaiah 35:1-10 Psalm 146:5-10 James 5:7-10 Support the Show: Donate and Audible Voice in the Wilderness: James 5:7-10 with Sean Andreas @afterconnery Featured Musician - Christopher Grundy “Drawing Nearer” Youtube video of his Advent song. christophergrundy.com @ChrstphrGrundy Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
Notes and Commentary Matthew 3:1-12 Isaiah 11:1-10 Psalm 72:1-7, 18-19 Romans 15:4-13 Support the Show: Donate and Audible Voice in the Wilderness: Romans 15:4-13 Nelson Pierce @NelsonPierceJr BelovedCommunityChurch.com/Movement Featured Musician - Ethan Keller “Emmanuel” from his album, One Way Twitter: @EthanKeller Facebook: FB.com/EthanKellerMusic Web: EthanKeller.com Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
Notes and Commentary Matthew 24:36-44 Isaiah 2:1-5 Romans 13:8-14 Support the Show: Donate and Audible Voice in the Wilderness: Romans 13:11-14 Chris Strickland Chris Strickland a pastor’s kid and school teacher and UMC lay servant at St. Paul UMC Gainesville, Georgia. Twitter @chrisstrickla Featured Musician - Bryan Odeen “How Do We” Twitter: @BryanOdeen Blog: BryanOdeen.wordpress.com Web: soundcloud.com/bryanodeen
Notes and Commentary Luke 21:5-19 Isaiah 65:17-25 Psalm 98 Support the Show: Donate and Audible Featured Musician - Eddie Vedder, “All the Way” Various links and versions on youtube, including This One Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
TNS 4-3: Lisa Sharon Harper! We sat down with Lisa Sharon Harper over a warm cup of Skype to talk about ethnicity, Shalom, fixing the world and her new book, The Very Good Gospel: How Everything Wrong Can Me Made Right Support the Show: Donate and Audible The Very Good Gospel: How Everything Wrong Can Me Made Right is available now! @LisaSHarper LisaSharonHarper.com fb.com/LisaSharonHarper
Notes and Commentary Luke 20:27-38 Haggai 1:15b-2:9 Psalm 145:1-5, 17-21 Support the Show: Donate and Audible Featured Musician - Heatherlyn “Do What You Can” from her album Heatherlyn. heatherlynmusic.com @heatherlynmusic Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
Notes and Commentary Habakuk 1:1-4, 2:1-4 Luke 19:1-10 Psalm 119:137-144 2 Thessalonians 1:1-4, 11-12 Support the Show: Donate and Audible VOICE IN THE WILDERNESS: JEFF NELSON Coffeehouse Contemplative Blog @boldroastrev Jeff’s book Coffeehouse Contemplative: Spiritual Direction for the Everyday FEATURED MUSICIAN: PAUL AND STORM “Cruel, Cruel Moon” from their album Do You Like Star Wars paulandstorm.com @paulandstorm Facebook PSALMIST: RICHARD BRUXVOORT COLLIGAN Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
Notes and Commentary Luke 18:9-14 Joel 2:23-32 Psalm 65 2 Timothy 4:6-8, 16-18 Support the Show: Donate and Audible Voice in the Wilderness: Cheryl Kerr parablesofhope.org Pastor of Allin Congregational UCC, Dedham, MA Featured Musician: Amanda Opelt “Whale” from her album Seven Songs Twitter: @AmandaHeldOpelt Web: http://www.amandaopelt.com/ An accompanying album to her sister’s book, Searching for Sunday. Here is our interview with Rachel Held Evans. Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
Notes and Commentary Luke 18:1-8 Jeremiah 31:27-34 Psalm 19 2 Timothy 3:14-4:5 Support the Show: Donate and Audible Voice in the Wilderness: 2 Timothy 3:14-4:5 with Scott Maderer Christianstewardshipcoaching.com @stewardcoaching Featured Musician - The River’s Voice (Richard Bruxvoort Colligan and his wife Trish), “Forgiveness Waltz” from their album Seven Year Kiss Patreon Riversvoice.com Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
Notes and Commentary Luke 17:11-19 Jeremiah 29:1, 4-7 Psalm 66:1-12 2 Timothy 2:8-15 Support the Show: Donate and Audible Voice in the Wilderness: Bryan Odeen, 2 Timothy 2:8-15 Twitter: @BryanOdeen BryanOdeen.wordpress.com Featured Musician - “Cold Weather,” by The Great Indoors Twitter: @TGI_Music Facebook
Notes and Commentary Luke 17:5-10 Psalm 137 Support the Show: Donate and Audible
Notes and Commentary Jeremiah 32:1-3a, 6-15 Luke 16:19-31 Psalm 91:1-6, 14-16 1 Timothy 6:6-19 Support the Show: Donate and Audible Featured Musician - Jonathan Rundman, “I don’t Want to Go to Hell” from this album Sound Theology Website Facebook twitter: @jonathanrundman Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Twitter:@pomopsalmist Patreon: patreon.com/RichardBC Web: psalmimmersion.com
185: Proper 20C (September 18, 2016) Jeremiah 8:18 - 9:1 Luke 16:1-13 1 Timothy 2:1-7 Psalm 4 Support the Show: Donate and Audible Voice in the Wilderness: 1 Timothy 2:1-7 with Sean Andreas @afterconnery Featured Musician - New Band: Whym, “Steady“ from their debut album Sing, Doubter @WhymMusic Facebook WhymMusic.com Instagram PSALMIST: RICHARD BRUXVOORT COLLIGAN Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
184: Proper 19C (Sept. 11, 2016) Jeremiah 4:11-12, 22-28 Luke 15:1-10 1 Timothy 1:12-17 Psalm 14 Support the Show: Donate and Audible Voice in the Wilderness: 1 Timothy 1:12-17 Intro to 1 and 2 Timothy with Rev. Dr. Deb Krause, Academic Dean and Professor of New Testament at Eden Theological Seminary. Author of 1 Timothy (Readings: A New Biblical Commentary) @DebDKrause Listen to our full conversation with Rev. Dr. Deb Krause here! Featured Musician -Ethan Keller “Saints and Sinners” from Goin Down in History Goin Down in Flames. Twitter: @EthanKeller Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ethankellermusic Web: http://ethankeller.com/ PSALMIST: RICHARD BRUXVOORT COLLIGAN Twitter:@pomopsalmist Patreon: patreon.com/RichardBC Web: psalmimmersion.com
Notes and Commentary Jeremiah 18:1-11 Luke 14:25-33 Psalm 139:1-6, 13-18 Philemon 1:1-21 Support the Show: Donate and Audible Voice in the Wilderness:Melissa Myers @PastorMelissa @PastorBesties Featured Musician & Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan “La Noche” from his newest album Trust Twitter:@pomopsalmist Patreon: patreon.com/RichardBC Web: psalmimmersion.com
Notes and Commentary Jeremiah 2:4-13 Luke 14:1, 7-14 Hebrews 13:1-8, 15-16 Psalm 81:1, 10-16 Support the Show: Donate and Audible Guest Co-Host: Casey Fitzgerald Faith and Wonder Story Divine @caseyfitzgerald Featured Musician - Amy Cox “The Table” from her album Coming Home to You Website: http://amycoxmusic.com/ Facebook Twitter: @AmyECox YouTube Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
Notes and Commentary Hebrews 12:18-29 Luke 13:10-17 Psalm 71:1-6 Jeremiah 1:4-10 Support the Show: Donate and Audible Voice in the Wilderness: Emily Davis
NOTES AND COMMENTARY Isaiah 5:1-7 Luke 12:49-56 Hebrews 11:29 - 12:2 Psalm 80:1-2, 8-19 Support the Show: Donate and Audible Voice in the Wilderness: RENEE ROEDERER Ann Arbor Michigan, Pastor of Michigan Nones and Dones Facebook Youtube: #Nextchurch2016 Michigan Nones and Dones @renee_roederer Featured Musician: The Steel Wheels “We’ve Got a Fire” from their album We’ve Got a Fire @thesteelwheels YouTube Facebook Instagram Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
Notes and Commentary Isaiah 1:1, 10-20 Luke 12:32-40 Psalm 50:1-8, 22-23 Hebrews 11:1-3, 8-16 Support the Show: Donate and Audible Voice in the Wilderness: Lee Saylor Featured Musician - Jonathan Rundman, “Wide Awake” from his album Sound Theology website facebook twitter: @jonathanrundman Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
Notes and Commentary Hosea 11:1-11 Luke 12:13-21 Psalm 107:1-9, 43 Colossians 3:1-11 Support the Show: Donate and Audible Voice in the Wilderness: Anita Ford on Colossians 3:1-11 Clothing yourself in Christ whatanitaknowsabout.com Featured Musician - “Close to You” My Anchor Holds from their album Dirty Jesus myanchorholds.net @My_Anchor_Holds Facebook YouTube
Notes and Commentary Colossians 1:1-14 Luke 10:25-37 Psalm 82 Amos 7:7-17 Support the Show: Donate and Audible Voice in the Wilderness: Susan Presley and Harry Hazell authors of the great book, Hezekiah: Buried in the bowels of the Earth for centuries, recently unearthed by a team of hearty explorers Featured Musician-Bryan Sirchio, “Jesus Was Not an American” from his album Fully Alive @BryanJSirchio Facebook sirchio.com Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
Notes and Commentary 2 Kings 5:1-14 Luke 10:1-11, 16-20 Galatians 6:(1-6), 7-16 Psalm 30 Support the Show: Donate and Audible Voice in the Wilderness: Chris Strickland @chrisstrickla Psalmist Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
Notes and Commentary 1 Kings 19:1-15 Luke 8:26-39 Galatians 3:23-29 Psalm 42 Support the Show: Donate and Audible Voice in the Wilderness: Melissa Meyers& Nicole Cox #pastorbesties Youtube Channel Featured Musician: Red Molly “Jezebel” from their album James Redmolly.com @redmollyband Facebook Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
171: Proper 6C (June 12, 2016) Voice in the Wilderness: Jeremiah Thompson with Galatians 2:15-21 Gospel Reading: Luke 7:36-8:3 Woman at Jesus’ feet Second Reading: 1 Kings 21:1-21 Ahab kills Naboth Psalm Nugget: Psalm 5:1-8 Richard Bruxvoort Colligan (psalmimmersion.com, @pomopsalmist) Support the Show: Donate and Audible Voice in the Wilderness: Jeremiah Thompson @castigerpastor Pastor of Weedman UMC and Farmer City UMC Featured Musician - Heatherlyn “Invitation to the Unlikely” from her album Heatherlyn. heatherlynmusic.com @heatherlynmusic
170: Proper 5C (June 5, 2016) Voice in the Wilderness: Galatians 1:11-24 with Megan Thompson Gospel Reading: Luke 7:11-17 Raising the Widow’s Son Second Reading: 1 Kings 17:8-24 Raising the Widow’s Son - OT Style! Psalm Nugget: Psalm 146 Richard Bruxvoort Colligan (psalmimmersion.com, @pomopsalmist) Support the Show: Donate and Audible Voice in the Wilderness: Galatians 1:11-24 with Megan Thompson, pastor of Bondville UMC and Mt Vernon UMC in Champaign, Illinois. Featured Musician - Jonathan Rundman “No One Does the Things My Lord Can Do,” from his album “A Heartland Liturgy.” website facebook twitter: @jonathanrundman
169: Proper 4C (May 29, 2016) Voice in the Wilderness: Galatians 1:1-12 Eric Swanson Gospel Reading: Luke 7:1-10 Healing of Centurion’s Servant Second Reading: 1 Kings 18:20-39 Elijah vs Baal Psalm Nugget: Psalm 96 Richard Bruxvoort Colligan (psalmimmersion.com, @pomopsalmist) Support the Show: Donate and Audible Voice in the Wilderness: Galatians 1:1-12 Eric Swanson @PreachSwanson LeroyUMC.org Featured Musician - “Help Me” by The Steel Wheels from their newest album Leave Some Things Behind thesteelwheels.com @thesteelwheels Youtube Channel
168: Trinity C (May 22, 2016) Most of this episode is a remastered version of episode 15 Gospel Reading: John 16:12-15 Spirit of Truth Second Reading: Romans 5:1-5 Psalm Nugget: Psalm 8 Richard Bruxvoort Colligan (psalmimmersion.com, @pomopsalmist) image: by John Workman, "St. Ignatius interior - Holy Trinity Window close-up" Support the Show: Donate and Audible Show Notes
Notes and Commentary John 14:8-17 (25-27) Acts 2:1-21 Romans 8:14-17 Psalm 104:24-35 Special Guest: Nelson Pierce Beloved Community Church @NelsonPierceJr BelovedCommunityChurch.com Support the Show: Donate and Audible Voice in the Wilderness: Romans 8:14-17 Spirit of Adoption by Katey Zeh Kateyzeh.com Twitter.com/ktzeh instagram.com/ktzeh Featured Musician - Bryan Sirchio, “Come Holy Spirit, Come.” from his album “Something Beautiful for God” Twitter: @BryanJSirchio Facebook. Bryan Sirchio Music Web: http://sirchio.com
Notes and Commentary Revelation 22:12-14, 16-17, 20-21 John 17:20-26 Acts 16:16-34 Psalm 97 Support the Show: Donate and Audible Voice in the Wilderness: Christ Strickland @Chrisstrickla Featured Musician - Featured Musician - Christopher Grundy, “T.A.M.B.O.” from his album Come to the Feast christophergrundy.com @ChrstphrGrundy
Notes and Commentary Revelation 21:1-6 John 13:31-35 Acts 11:1-18 Psalm 148 Support the Show: Donate, Audible, and Chalice Press Voice in the Wilderness: Renee Roederer Ann Arbor Michigan, Pastor of Michigan Nones and Dones Facebook Youtube: #Nextchurch2016 Michigan Nones and Dones @renee_roederer Featured Musician and Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan “Hear Me and Show Me Your Love” (Psalm 17) From his newest album Trust which is available now here! Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
Notes and Commentary Revelation 7:9-17 John 10:22-30 Acts 9:36-43 Psalm 23 Support the Show: Donate, Audible Voice in the Wilderness: Acts 9:36-43 Lee Saylor Featured Musician - The Steel Wheels “All Stripped Away” from their album Live at Goose Creek Twitter:@thesteelwheels YouTube Facebook www.thesteelwheels.com Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
Notes and Commentary Revelation 5:11-14 John 21: 1-19 Acts 9:1-6 Psalm 30 Support the Show: Donate, Audible, and Chalice Press Featured Musician - Rob Leveridge “All God’s People,” from his album Dancing on the Mountain Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
Notes and Commentary Isaiah 43:16-21 John 12:1-8 Philippians 3:4b-14 Psalm 26 Support the Show: Donate, Audible Featured Musician - The Steel Wheels “I Will Love You” from their album No More Rain www.thesteelwheels.com @thesteelwheels YouTube Facebook Instagram Voice in the Wilderness: Rev. Sarah Renfro www.revrenfro.com Facebook @revrenfro
Notes and Commentary Joshua 5:9-12 Luke 15:1-3, 11b-32 2 Corinthians 5:16-21 Psalm 32 Support the Show: Donate and Audible Featured Musician - “In Your Eyes,” by Rob Leveridge, from his album Dancing on the Mountain Twitter: @RobLeveridge Web: http://robleveridge.com See the video for "Taste and See", by Rob Leveridge Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
NOTES AND COMMENTARY Genesis 15:1-12, 17-18 Luke 13:31-35 Philippians 3:17-4:1 Psalm 27 Support the Show: Donate or Audible Featured Musician - Amy Cox “Draw Me Closer” from her album Coming Home to You Twitter: @AmyECox Facebook Website: http://amycoxmusic.com/
NOTES AND COMMENTARY Deuteronomy 26:1-11 Luke 4:1-13 Romans 10:8-13 Psalm 91:12, 9-16 Support the Show: Donate or Audible Featured Musician: Koine “Oh, That the Lord Would Guide My Ways” from their album, Church Bells http://www.koinemusic.com/ Facebook Twitter @koinemusic Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
What happens to children when they die? We’re covering Swedenborg’s beautifully detailed vision of the afterlife here. In this episode, host Curtis Childs guides us through eighteenth-century spiritual explorer Emanuel Swedenborg’s written accounts of the afterlife. In Swedenborg’s book Heaven and Hell, he details how children look, behave, and grow in love and wisdom in heaven. This is an audio-only version of video-based show, and the podcast may contain references to visuals from the original episode. Watch this episode on YouTube Read a recap of this episode here - http://www.swedenborg.com/children-in-heaven/ Additional resources for those who are dealing with loss: Hello From Heaven - after-death.com http://www.after-death.com/Pages/Books/List.aspx?category=Hello%20From%20Heaven Grieving for the Sibling You Lost by Erica Goldblatt Hyatt - http://www.amazon.com/Grieving-Sibling-You-Lost-Solutions/dp/1626252491/ The Compassionate Friends, providing grief support after the death of a child - https://www.compassionatefriends.org/home.aspx Swedenborg’s chapter on Children in Heaven from his book Heaven and Hell - http://www.swedenborg.com/emanuel-swedenborg/writings/short-excerpts-and-downloads/children-in-heaven/ Nobody Dies: Reflections on Living by Donnette Alfelt - http://www.amazon.com/Nobody-Dies-Reflections-Donnette-Alfelt/dp/B017E4GEQS/ Journal for Grief and Healing by Donnette Alfelt - http://www.amazon.com/Journal-Grief-Healing-When-Someone/dp/1936665190/ Marilynn Hughes's website to "Reduce Spiritual Hunger Worldwide" - http://www.outofbodytravel.org Ghost Brother Angel by Grant Schnarr Swedenborg and Life is brought to you by The Swedenborg Foundation--a 501(C)(3) nonprofit, independent, educational organization for spiritual growth. http://www.swedenborg.com Free Book Downloads: Heaven and Hell - http://www.swedenborg.com/product/heaven-hell-nce/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=HH&utm_content=jan25&utm_campaign=SAL Secrets of Heaven - http://www.swedenborg.com/product/secrets-heaven-1-nce/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=SH&utm_content=jan25&utm_campaign=SAL Married Love - http://www.swedenborg.com/product/conjugial-love/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=CL&utm_content=jan25&utm_campaign=SAL Spiritual Experiences - https://archive.org/details/emanuelswedenbor00swed Related Videos: Who was Emanuel Swedenborg? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEa0e8AcS78 Support the Show: *Donate through a secure Google Wallet account by going to our offTheLeftEye channel homepage and clicking the “Support” button: https://www.youtube.com/user/offTheLeftEye *Donate through our secure PayPal donation processing page: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=ZADSY8EZ62QLU Follow Us: E-mail Sign-Up - http://www.swedenborg.com/email-signup/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=cta&utm_content=otle&utm_campaign=fbsignup Heaven and Hell Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/HeavenAndHellSwedenborg Swedenborg Foundation Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/SwedenborgFoundation Twitter - https://twitter.com/swedenborgfound Who’s the Host? Curtis Childs is the digital media producer at the Swedenborg Foundation, a nonprofit organization whose goal is to spread 18th-century philosopher Emanuel Swedenborg’s timeless message of hope to all. While obtaining his degree in communication studies from Oakland University, Curtis experienced an internal battle with depression that led him to question God, existence, and his lifelong interest in Swedenborgian theology. After a period of intense suffering, he recovered from his depression with the help of modern medicine, therapy, and a return to the spiritually uplifting messages he found in Swedenborg’s writings. Now, Curtis is applying his education and desire to help others find peace through Swedenborg’s insights by producing and hosting a weekly webcast called Swedenborg and Life on the offTheLeftEye YouTube channel. Each week, Curtis and his behind-the-scenes team pour their talents and passions into creating a new episode for a worldwide audience that focuses on spiritual and societal topics such as the afterlife, angels and spirits, near-death experiences, overcoming worldly issues, and more.
Notes and Commentary Isaiah 62:1-5 John 2:1-11 1 Corinthians 12:1-11 Psalm 36:5-10 Support the Show: Donate or Audible Featured Musician: Amanda Opelt “Harvest” from her album Seven-Songs (the soundtrack to her sister, Rachel Held Evan’s book Searching for Sundays.) Twitter: @AmandaHeldOpelt Web: http://www.amandaopelt.com/ Psalmist: Richard Bruxvoort Colligan Psalmimmersion.com @pomopsalmist Patreon
148: Epiphany C (Jan. 3, 2016) Quickfire Scripture: Ephesians 3:1-12 - Jesus’ Secret Plan! Gospel Reading: Matthew 2:1-12 Gifts of the wise ones Second Reading: Isaiah 60:1-6 The Glory of the Lord Psalm Nugget: Psalm 72:1-7, 10-14 Richard Bruxvoort Colligan (psalmimmersion.com, @pomopsalmist) Support the Show: Donate or Audible Show Notes Featured Musician - Bryan Sirchio, “We Three Kings” from his newest album, December Recollections. @BryanJSirchio Facebook website: sirchio.com