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Out of the Question Podcast: Uncovering the Question Behind the Question
What is the most common difficulty in marriage? The answer may surprise you. Tim Yarbrough shares from the law-word of God the sins that so easily beset a Christian marriage.
What is the most common difficulty in marriage? The answer may surprise you. Tim Yarbrough shares from the law-word of God the sins that so easily beset a Christian marriage.
Daystar and Alexander talk about AI in writing, both for creating fiction and its impact on writing fiction set in the modern world. Hosted by Daystar Eld and Alexander Wales. With thanks to Tim Yarbrough for the Intro/Outro music, G.A.T.O Must Be Respected --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rationally-writing/support
A new MP3 sermon from Trinity Free Presbyterian Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Clothed In Beauty Not My Own Speaker: Tim Yarbrough Broadcaster: Trinity Free Presbyterian Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 8/11/2024 Bible: Isaiah 51 Length: 67 min.
Daystar and Alexander record in front of a live audience at LessOnline to talk about Utopian Fiction; what it is, why it's so rare, and what it says about us as individuals and societies. Hosted by Daystar Eld and Alexander Wales. With thanks to Tim Yarbrough for the Intro/Outro music, G.A.T.O Must Be Respected --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rationally-writing/support
Short episode where Daystar and Alexander speak with Velorien, one of the writers of Marked for Death, to discuss the impact of reader feedback in serial fiction. Hosted by Daystar Eld and Alexander Wales. With thanks to Tim Yarbrough for the Intro/Outro music, G.A.T.O Must Be Respected --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rationally-writing/support
Daystar and Alexander discuss the role of money and class in fiction, and how it can affect, or fail to affect, their decisions and interactions. Hosted by Daystar Eld and Alexander Wales With thanks to Tim Yarbrough for the Intro/Outro music, G.A.T.O Must Be Respected --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rationally-writing/support
Alex and I attended a writing retreat with some other authors in the rationality community, and while there decided to host an impromptu episode on subverting expectations, joined (primarily) by our Nebula nominated friend, Jamie Wahls. All I had to record with was my laptop, so apologies for the sound quality! Co-hosted by Alexander Wales With thanks to Tim Yarbrough for the Intro/Outro music, G.A.T.O Must Be Respected Links: http://jamiewahls.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rationally-writing/support
Today we're joined once again by Duncan Sabien, aka TK17, to discuss his incredible rationalfic, Animorphs: The Reckoning. It was recorded shortly after the story finished and includes questions on not just his writing process, but the various decisions that went into changes made from canon, so spoilers ahead! Co-hosted by Alexander Wales With thanks to Tim Yarbrough for the Intro/Outro music, G.A.T.O Must Be Respected Links: Duncan's "How the MTG Color Wheel Explains Humanity" Animorphs: The Reckoning AMA Duncan's Previous Guest Appearance --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rationally-writing/support
Out of the Question Podcast: Uncovering the Question Behind the Question
Tim Yarbrough returns to the Out of the Question Podcast to discuss how and why tyrannical governments use fear to achieve their ends.
#171 - Tim Yarbrough returns to the Out of the Question Podcast to discuss how and why tyrannical governments use fear to achieve their ends.
#171 - Tim Yarbrough returns to the Out of the Question Podcast to discuss how and why tyrannical governments use fear to achieve their ends.
Today we discuss Alexander's original serial fiction, Worth the Candle, and the various decisions and aspects of the story that came up throughout the writing process. Co-hosted by Alexander Wales With thanks to Tim Yarbrough for the Intro/Outro music, G.A.T.O Must Be Respected --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rationally-writing/support
We are joined by Tim Yarbrough, a director and advisor for Frayt, a shipping start-up that takes a unique approach to connecting drivers and shippers. We talk about the shipping industry and what it takes to make a great company in the modern age. Check them out at frayt.com
Daystar and Alexander discuss gender in fiction, and how it cultural gender norms or deviances can inform not just character personalities but can be an interesting part of world building. Co-hosted by Alexander Wales With thanks to Tim Yarbrough for the Intro/Outro music, G.A.T.O Must Be Respected --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rationally-writing/support
Episode #142 How Do You Get Along with Difficult People? w/Tim Yarbrough
Episode #142 How Do You Get Along with Difficult People? w/Tim Yarbrough
Daystar and Alexander discuss using different species or "races" in fiction, and how it informs characters and is addressed by different types of stories. Co-hosted by Alexander Wales With thanks to Tim Yarbrough for the Intro/Outro music, G.A.T.O Must Be Respected --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rationally-writing/support
In episode #120 of the Out of the Question Podcast, Tim Yarbrough and Andrea Schwartz discuss the biblical way to settle differences between people. https://cr101radio.com/outofthequestion/
In episode #120 of the Out of the Question Podcast, Tim Yarbrough and Andrea Schwartz discuss the biblical way to settle differences between people.
Out of the Question Podcast: Uncovering the Question Behind the Question
In Episode 120 of the Out of the Question Podcast, Tim Yarbrough and Andrea Schwartz discuss the biblical way to settle differences between people.
Roger Oliver and Jerri Lynn Ward interview Tim Yarbrough about his efforts against the scourge of sex trafficking. Learn Biblical strategies for advancing the Kingdom and bringing God's justice to victims. Tim lives in the county where he was born and raised and always lived with his wife Deborah. He has been a serial entrepreneur for over 4 decades and a dedicated mentor to others. At the local level, where Tim's real passion resides, he and other local Christians have developed processes for (1) the care of widows and seeking to recover that care back within the framework of the family; (2) the care of abused women and children from inside the religious world (mostly Protestant) including immediate care, housing, Biblically-based counseling, job training, work opportunities, etc. (3) helping rescue victims of sex trafficking by working on the ground and with legal teams, (4) the creation of an adoption program where the goal is that all abandoned babies throughout their North Alabama area will find permanent acceptance within a committed Christian family, and (5) supporting orphans in a variety of applications.
Daystar and Alexander discuss race in fiction, or rather, ethnicity, and how it informs characters and is addressed by different types of stories. Co-hosted by Alexander Wales With thanks to Tim Yarbrough for the Intro/Outro music, G.A.T.O Must Be Respected Timestamps 03:38 Race as a Social Construct 14:20 Approaches to Race in Fiction 22:30 Black Superman 32:55 How Race Informs Character 48:01 Literal Racism 56:48 Research --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rationally-writing/support
Tim Yarbrough introduces this “throwback” talk in which George discusses how God uses covenantal succession through people… even the unexpected people. Turns out, the Lord only has imperfect people to use. That means, we're all— by His grace— qualified. (This talk comes from George's 2009 lecture at the ACCS— Association of Christian and Classical Schools— conference.)
Daystar and Alexander discuss politics as a plot device, and and political fiction as a genre. Co-hosted by Alexander Wales With thanks to Tim Yarbrough for the Intro/Outro music, G.A.T.O Must Be Respected Timestamps: 00:35 What is a political plot? 8:58 Main types of political plot structures 24:00 Political 5 Man Band 37:05 Challenges Links: Rules for Rulers --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rationally-writing/support
Bill and Tim discuss the Biblical model of Secession, calling the Lesser Magistrates to repent, building godly businesses while building relationships and much more!
We hope you are edified by this interview with Tim Yarbrough!
Daystar and Alexander discuss irrational or non-rational fiction. Co-hosted by Alexander Wales With thanks to Tim Yarbrough for the Intro/Outro music, G.A.T.O Must Be Respected Timestamps 00:35 "Rational" vs "Irrational" 10:04 How do you distinguish? 18:50 Conversations around the difference 33:05 Audience Mindset 48:18 Writing non-rational fiction --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rationally-writing/support
Daystar and Alexander discuss horror in fiction, and the unique challenges and opportunities that come with rational horror. Co-hosted by Alexander Wales With thanks to Tim Yarbrough for the Intro/Outro music, G.A.T.O Must Be Respected Timestamps 0:37 What Do You Find Scary in Fiction? 7:42 Rational Horror 22:50 Horror vs Thriller 31:00 Strengths of Prose Horror Links Hereditary It Follows Dr. Who S4E11 - Midnight Cordyceps Ginny Weasley and The Sealed Intelligence Antimemetics In the Mouth of Madness John Dies at the End --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rationally-writing/support
Daystar and Alexander discuss the reasons authors abandon stories before they're finished, whether they want to or not. Hosted by Daystar Eld and Alexander Wales With thanks to Tim Yarbrough for the Intro/Outro music, G.A.T.O Must Be Respected Time Stamps 1:26 Abandonment vs Hiatus 6:16 Different reasons for Abandoning 17:10 Alex's List 25:55 Managing Burnout 39:37 Other Authors 48:21 Author Trust --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rationally-writing/support
One of the thorny research projects which I'm personally undertaking is to study the most effective ways to invest my money and my life into my local community without passing through the financial services intermediaries. Friends, it ain't easy. Our entire world is wired to go through the mainstream banking/investment/etc. industry. And it's not easy to break free. But, I'm convinced that it is possible. So, I'm working on it. And today, I've invited a new friend of mine on the show to explain how he does it. Tim Yarbrough is an entrepreneur and investor from Alabama who has been in business for over 40 years. He has personally invested in dozens of companies there in his community. Today, he shares his wisdom from 40 years of experience with you and with me. Enjoy! Joshua Support RPF on Patreon: www.radicalpersonalfinance.com/patron Book a consulting phone call with me: www.radicalpersonalfinance.com/phonecall
We welcome special guest Kevin (SOcean255) onto the show. Kevin has managed Rainwave's Covers radio station for years. We decide on a Covers-related topic, and focus on a single album of VGM covers: Spectrum of Mana. This album is a fan-arranged album covering songs from the SNES game Secret of Mana, which was originally composed by Hiroki Kikuta. This episode features a lot of live instrumentation and prog rock.Download MP3 Tracklist (full info here):