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This week we are discussing Healthy vs Unhealthy Love with Laurie Lokey. As solo parents, we may not have experienced healthy relationships in our past, resulting in a distorted view of what relationships should actually look like. How can we define healthy relationships and what are some guidelines so that we're able to identify toxic or unsafe connections in our lives? LAURIE LOKEY M.A.LPC-MHSP, CTT, EMDR-II Laurie co-founded Resilient Love with her husband, Bill, after decades of clinical work individually and leading couples intensives together. She is passionate about partnering with people on their journey to find hope and resiliency. She completed her master's degree at Trevecca University as a Licensed Professional Counselor and she has created an individual intensive therapy model for the healing of trauma which she continues to develop in her practice. Laurie's love for helping people heal from the impact of trauma led her to work with a specialist and traumatologist, Dr. Lee Norton. From their work, she developed her own modality called “Trauma Stage Processing,” which she and her husband, Bill, have taught to clinicians across the country. Laurie has worked as an intensive specialist for the past 15 years and has a thriving private practice based in Spring Hill, TN. Resilient Love is the culmination of decades of clinical therapy experience of her and Bill combined with their journey and wisdom of navigating life in light of the love of Jesus. https://www.resilientloveprogram.com/ LINK TO SHOW NOTES For all the detailed show notes, tips and links click - https://soloparent.org/show-notes-blog ASK US ANYTHING! We want to answer any Solo Parent questions you may have. Go to SoloParent.org/TalkToUs and ask us anything…it can be related to a topic we cover on the podcast, something you are facing or just something you are curious about. We want you to be part of our podcast! To receive a free SPS Welcome Toolkit with links to groups, info and a free book click - https://soloparent.org/welcome-toolkit Join our FREE daily meditational devotional - pod.link/1517894054 Download our free app - APPLE - https://apple.co/3fKOd6F ANDROID - https://bit.ly/2TvjtOs
In today's episode, Stasi has a heartfelt conversation with a dear friend, anointed counselor Laurie Lokey. Laurie shares her journey of grief and healing, uncovering what it means to forgive and love Jesus amidst deep heartbreak and to step fully into her identity as His Beloved. Friends, Laurie's story shows us that as difficult as it is to face our pain, trusting the transformative power of God's love can carry us through even the deepest grief. This episode is a tender reminder that we are not alone, and God desires to fully restore our hearts.…..SHOW NOTES:…..LAURIE LOKEYWebsite: https://billandlaurielokey.com/GUEST BIOLaurie Lokey found her way into counseling after completing and leading a Power To Choose recovery group in Columbia, TN and loved partnering with people on their journey to find hope and change. She completed her master's degree at Trevecca University and is a Licensed Professional Counselor. She worked with the YMCA of Middle Tennessee to create and run their 12 step recovery groups. Laurie created an individual intensive therapy model for the healing of trauma, which she continues to evolve and use with clients very effectively. Laurie's love for helping people heal from the impact of trauma led her to work with a specialist and traumatologist, Dr. Lee Norton. From their work, Laurie learned and developed her own modality called “Trauma Stage Processing” which she and her late husband, Bill, taught to clinicians through the U.S. and Uganda, Africa.Laurie is full of life and passionate about what's important in her life, which becomes obvious soon after you meet her. She loves people well and loves seeing the light come back on in the eyes of those who have lost it. In her free time, Laurie loves being a mom and a grandmom and enjoys spending time with good friends!…..RESOURCES:Find a Captivating Retreat near you https://local.wildatheart.orgPsalm 23 | Captivated Podcast June 11, 2024 https://wahe.art/4hgx42KThe Four Streams Audio Series https://wahe.art/4eKW54kThe Utter Relief of Holiness Audio Series https://wahe.art/4h8hCpoPause App https://www.pauseapp.com/…..Don't Miss Out on the Next Episode – Subscribe for FreeSubscribe using your favorite podcast app:Spotify Podcasts – https://spoti.fi/42SsOipApple Podcasts – https://apple.co/42E0oZ1 Google Podcasts – http://wahe.art/3M81kxLAmazon Music & Audible – https://amzn.to/3M9u6hJ
In a two-part episode, Paul interviews Dr. John Kennedy from Trevecca University. Dr. Kennedy began his career as an accountant and now teaches research methods, statistical analysis, and psychological testing classes as a member of Trevecca's counseling department and practicing national certified counselor. Paul and John talk about the importance of psychology and mental health and how financial health is first a battle of the mind. Listen along as the two share their experience in the field of psychology, research, and financial planning to help you navigate your own feelings and thoughts in today's world. For more information about what we do or how we can help you, schedule a 15-minute call with us here: paulwinkler.com/call.
In a two-part episode, Paul interviews Dr. John Kennedy from Trevecca University. Dr. Kennedy began his career as an accountant and now teaches research methods, statistical analysis, and psychological testing classes as a member of Trevecca's counseling department and practicing national certified counselor. Paul and John, talk about the importance of psychology and mental health and how financial health is first a battle of the mind. Listen along as the two share their experience in the field of psychology, research, and financial planning to help you navigate your own feelings and thoughts in today's world. For more information about what we do or how we can help you, schedule a 15-minute call with us here: paulwinkler.com/call.
On this episode of Leadership Level Up Dr. Michael Johnson, a long-time servant and employee at Trevecca Nazarene University joins the show. Dr. Johnson shares insights from his extensive leadership journey where he has created connections among people with diverse perspectives.Jeff and Dr. Michael Johnson explore the meaning of generosity, with Dr. Johnson highlighting the importance of a nobility of purpose. Dr. Johnson goes on to discuss his doctoral research on the relationship between generosity, satisfaction with life, and commitment to an organization. He stresses that generosity extends beyond financial contributions, encompassing various acts that can be world-changing. Eventually connecting this concept with leadership dynamics, Jeff and Dr. Johnson touch on the idea that you can lead from any position within an organization as well as the significance of servant leadership.As Dr. Johnson reflects on his 34-year tenure at Trevecca, he shares details about his current role as Aide to the President for Special Projects. The episode concludes with a glimpse into his ongoing efforts to raise $35 million for a new athletic facility, highlighting the collaborative approach needed to make this vision a reality.Be sure to subscribe to Leadership Level Up so you don't miss future conversations with great leaders!MEET YOUR GUESTDr. Michael Johnson has been the Aide to the President for Special Projects at Trevecca University for over 26 years. He holds an M.Ed. in Educational Leadership and received his Doctorate in Education, and he is also the host of his podcast, Michael in the Middle. His research explores the link between generosity, life satisfaction, and organizational commitment. His commitment to positive change is evident in his strategic projects and collaborative approach. From a B.S. in Communication and Human Relations to leadership roles, his educational journey reflects a lifelong dedication to learning and impact.----
“We wanted it to be thoroughly Free Will Baptist in its theme, in its presentation, in its theology, and in its doctrine.” Dr. Vernon Whaley describes the process of how “Rejoice: The Free Will Baptist Hymn Book” came to its existence, including all those who contributed to the project. Dr. Whaley is the Dean of the School of Music at Trevecca University and served as chair of the Music Department for Free Will Baptist Bible College (now Welch College). #NAFWB #BetterTogether #Worship #Hymnal
Guest speaker Dan Boone, President of Trevecca University in Nashville, Tn, speaks about the woven community within the church and the forces that threaten to tear it apart.Support the show
Beth Philemon is a choir teacher, business owner, product manager, dog-owner, gluten-free-pizza-obsessed traveler and lover of all things beautiful and ugly. A national board certified teacher, she has a bachelor's degree in music education from Trevecca University, a master's degree in choral conducting from Northern Arizona University, and a master's of business administration from North Carolina State University. She is the founder of Choir Baton, a collaborative Instagram space, podcast, newsletter, and online membership featuring courses on teaching musicianship and ensemble skills. She resides in Raleigh, North Carolina.You can find Beth on Instagram and TikTok: @bethphilemon and @choirbaton. You can also visit the Choir Baton website: https://www.choirbaton.com/Check out the brand-new Choir Baton course: How to Teach Choir for Life-Long Musicianship - An On-Demand Course for Teachers with step-by-step instruction on how to address individual skills, use collaborative frameworks, accelerate student growth, and empower lifelong musicianship to keep #MorePeopleSinging. Choir Fam listeners get 25% off with this link: https://www.choirbaton.com/offers/oZCe2W53?coupon_code=CHOIRFAM25 or go to ChoirBaton.com and use the code CHOIRFAM25 at checkout. Choir Fam wants to hear from you! Check out the Minisode Intro episode from September 16, 2022, to hear how to share your story with us. Email choirfampodcast@gmail.com to contact our hosts.Podcast music from Podcast.coPhoto in episode artwork by Trace Hudson from Pexels
Good Morning Nashville! ☀️ Tuesday morning, first episode going into this new month, we're back again! Your favorite Nashville podcast each and every week giving you content that we hope you appreciate & enjoy. Each guest we bring on, and every listener that takes part in our show, you guys keep us going . We genuinely thank ALL of you for your loyal listenership and support
Kim McLean teaches songwriting at Trevecca University in Nashville. Kim is a Dove award winning songwriter with song credits on cuts by Tim McGraw, Trisha Yearwood, Lee Ann Womack and more. She passes her music business knowlege on to her students and gives them real world experience with projects like the one that culminated in this episode. Listen to some of Nashville's finest young artists and songwriters perform around the dining room table. Guest are Dr. Kim, Maddie Rose, Mirium Erickson, Dylan Kelly, Victoria Rylee, Bethany Frigo and Shelby GraceSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/songwriter-connection/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Join us at Teachhoops.com [Basketball Roadmap (http://basketballroadmap.com/) www.basketballroadmap.com Short Bio Current Gannon University Mens Basketball Assistant Coach – entering 2nd year Prior was Assistant Coach with the Milwaukee Bucks G League team for 2 Years Prior was an D1 Assistant Video Coordinator with Creighton Blue Jay under Coach Mcdermott for 1 year Prior was a D2 Assistant Coach at Trevecca University in Nashville TN for 1 Year Prior was a D3 Graduate Assistant at Messiah University in Pennsylvania for 2 year Prior played D3 Basketball at York College of PA under Jeff Gamber Contact Info – Email – Martz010@gannon.edu Twitter - @Coach_Martz2 Help us with shopping at Amazon. Click Here https://www.amazon.com/?tag=teachhoops-20 Want to Get a Question Answered? Leave a Question here Check out our other podcast High School Hoops Check out our Sponsors HERE Mention Coach Unplugged and get 350 dollars off your next purchase Basketball Clinics Basketball Clinic basketball training equipment, basketball conditioning, fun basketball games, basketball jerseys, basketball shooting machine, basketball shot, basketball ball, basketball training, basketball camps, youth basketball, youth basketball leagues, basketball recruiting, basketball coaching jobs, basketball tryouts, basketball coach, youth basketball drills, The Basketball Podcast, How to Coach Basketball, teachhoops.com high school hoops keyfivecoaching.com key5coaching.com high School hoops High school basketball s teach hoops basketball coaching podcast Basketball coach podcast Basketball Immersion basketball coaching podcast basketball podcast High school hoops podcast basketball coach podcast basketball coach unplugged podcast how to coach basketball
What about when you don't feel like singing? Is "Worship Music" exciting to you, frustrating, both? We’re “Singing a New Song” on this episode, with songwriter, artist, worship pastor and fountain of wisdom and grace, Sandra McCracken, including some sneak peeks into her not yet released album Patient Kingdom. We also re-visit one of the most important “modern worship” albums ever – 1991's At The Foot of the Cross on the True Tunes Jukebox as we contemplate the worship/music conundrum this time on the True Tunes Podcast; presented in conjunction with Trevecca University's Music City Colloquies series.
Christopher Smith is Commissioner for Franklin County Commission in the 8th District! He has an MBA from Trevecca University, and works as Office Program Specialist (The School of Theology) at The University of the South.
Are you comfortable being a leader? Can you get up in front of a crowd and talk without your instrument in hand? You have to take control of our own personal development, and Judith Baker is on the show to explain how you can accomplish this by taking the 7 Why Exercise. It's not easy figuring out where you want to be in your career, or where your career is even headed. Judith Baker, MBA, MIT, ITIL, is an award-winning and well-respected leader. Her expertise comes from a combination of education and career experience. A gifted speaker, singer, and songwriter, this military Veteran is no stranger to the podium or platform. Above all, as an entrepreneurial-minded strategic leader, Judith created LeBaker Music as a way to do what she loves to empower and help others by combining her skills in Leadership and Music. Judith provides services in the form of Keynote Concerts, custom Songwriting, and music for film & TV. So what is a “Keynote Concert?” As a certified John Maxwell Speaker, Trainer and Coach, Judith does things refreshingly different. She combines music and speaking to create an experience instead of a lecture. Skilled at speaking, training, leading masterminds, and lunch-in-learns both in person or virtually, she will work with you to design what is best for your business needs. Part of this process is the 7 Why Exercise which she explains in this episode. Some of her clients include the U.S. Army, The State of TN, the Medical University of South Carolina, Trevecca University, Boise State University, The National Safety Council, the American Red Cross, A Soldiers Child Foundation, and numerous corporate events. The Business Side of Music ™ © 2020 Beyond the Music Produced & Hosted by Bob Bender Creator & Technical Advisor (the man behind the curtain): Tom Sabella Audio Engineer (one really cool guy): Jim Tennaboe Director of Video (the brains of the entire operation): Deborah Halle Lighting Director (the inventor of video): Mark Pleasant Recorded at: The Coffee House and Underground Bunker in Franklin, TN Mixed & Mastered at: Music Dog Studios in Nashville, TN Website: businesssideofmusic.com Stream or Download (free) businesssideofmusic.com To submit to be interviewed: musicpodcast@mail.com Sponsorship information businesssideofmusic.com/sponsor-affiliate/ Join our mailing list for show announcements, career advice, industry discounts, free gifts and more. Like Free Special Thanks to Tom Sabella and Traci Snow for producing and hosting over 100 episodes of the original “Business Side of Music” podcast, and trusting us to carry on their legacy. For our disclaimer and all its details, please click on the applicable link on our website.
The mission of this podcast is to highlight the beauty and diversity of God's Church – both in Chattanooga and the Church at large.He may not be one of the Avengers, but as you'll hear in this interview, Pastor Seth Thompson is a hero to Adam and many others. In this episode, Seth shares some of the challenges he faces in ministry and what he does to deal with the weightiness.Born and raised at Fairview Church of the Nazarene, Seth studied at Trevecca University before returning to his childhood church as a pastor in 2015. Since its foundation in 1951, Fairview has remained a small, country church in an underprivileged part of the greater Chattanooga area. The focus of Fairview's outreach is the families and children who live in trailer parks and other rough neighborhoods around the church. This is an incredibly challenging avenue of ministry, so Seth keeps himself surrounded by other pastors who provide encouragement and discipleship and help safeguard against the temptation to rely on the self.Listen in to this episode to hear more about Seth and why he thinks it's critical to find your identity in the cross of Christ. About Adam WhitescarverAdam is passionate about seeing God's people possess vibrant prayer lives to help them make a difference in the sphere of influence God has given them. In ministry since 2001, Adam enjoys his family, teaching, singing, and reading a myriad of subjects. He and his wife, Stephanie, live in North GA with their four children. Jump Through the Conversation:[1:15] Introduction to Pastor Seth Thompson and Fairview Church of the Nazarene [5:04] The community context of Fairview [7:29] Seth's education and the demographic of Fairview [10:44] Some of Seth's ministry challenges[12:32] How to find your identity in the cross of Christ[16:36] Friendship, support, and accountability with other pastors[21:00] Our egocentric nature vs Jesus's kingdom mindset Links and Resources:A Beautiful Church websiteChattanooga House of Prayer websiteGive todayFairview Church of the Nazarene website Thanks for listening! Don't forget to subscribe! If you like what you heard, please leave a review on iTunes and share what you liked about the show.
StoryHinge | podcast, stories, personal, growth, self help, happiness, leadership
Charlie McCoin is a comedian, speaker, storyteller, and writer. He brings his unique style of humor to the stage using clever wit and southern charm. Charlie has performed in churches, comedy clubs, theaters, and some living rooms around the country. Charlie was raised and still lives in Tennessee. He credits his southern upbringing as a source of his stories. His humor is infused with memories of home and family. Through his presentations, you will see and experience many of the characters that influenced him in addition to his off beat view of the world. Charlie's humor resonates with the whole family. He firmly believes that laughter is life's universal language. Charlie McCoin is a member of the Country Music Association and the National Storytelling Network. He holds a B.S. in Communication Studies from Trevecca University in Nashville, TN, an M.A. in communication from Spring Arbor University, and he’s pursuing his doctorate at East Tennessee State University. http://www.charliemccoin.com/ StoryHinge http://storyhinge.com Where we dig deeper into story and story creation. We amplify personal stories to consider more possibility and realize more potential and happiness in life.
Tate talks with new Boys' Basketball Head Coach, Jason Tigert and Coach Omar Mance of Trevecca University.
Really?! Even though we've been friends with her for four years, this is our FIRST interview with the kind and talented Jess Ray. Plus we have an invigorating conversation with songwriter and worship leader Brian Campbell. -----------SONG CREDITS------------ * "Humble Heart" (from Parallels & Meridians) - Jess Ray * "Come To My Senses" (from Pull The Stars from the Sky) - Jess Ray * "Did Not Our Hearts Burn" (from Parallels & Meridians) - Jess Ray * "Born Again" (from Born Again) - Brian Campbell * "Overcome (Draw In Close)" (from Born Again) - Brian Campbell ----------OTHER CREDITS----------- * Host & Producer - Dave Trout * Jess Ray's website - http://jessraymusic.com * Brian Campbell's website - http://briancampbellmusic.com * SPONSOR: Resource Leadership Conference (May 9-11) - http://resourcelc.org * Special Thanks to Bethany Baptist Church and Trevecca University (c) 2019 UTR Media. All Rights Reserved. A 501(c)(3) non-profit ministry - more info at https://utrmedia.org
Made It In Music: Interviews With Artists, Songwriters, And Music Industry Pros
In this episode of the Made it in Music podcast, Full Circle’s own Seth Mosley (Grammy/Dove Award Winning Producer/Songwriter) sits down with Dean Diehl.What you’ll learn in this conversation:- Dean went from being a school band director who didn’t even know the music industry existed, to now helming marketing at Provident Label Group as the Senior VP of Marketing - quite the story! - He had a stint during his career at Provident where he left to go teach college at Trevecca Nazarene University. Outside of being a professor he added Provident back to his plate in which he now serves both Trevecca University and Provident Label Group. He is always giving books to his team members and helping them to grow and stay on top of the industry trends.- He has a personal mission statement of “helping people to realize their dreams”. And he has certainly done this for many artists on a major scale.- One of our favorite moments in this interview was when he shared how a lot of young artists see Christian music as a place to start out, like a stepping stone to another platform in the industry. You’ll learn in this conversation why that is NOT the path you should choose. You’ll also learn that it generally isn’t ARTISTS who are able to successfully make the crossover, but instead, SONGS.- Dean gets vulnerable about a massive mistake he made early in his career, and how he learned to “Ask Good Questions” as a result. - Lastly, in this conversation, Dean covers the ONE KEY METRIC that labels DON’T want the public to know.- Dean is here to share his incredible story about how he made it in music, and he is here to help you do the same.Provident Music Group is a division of Sony Music, whose labels include Provident Label Group, RCA Inspiration, Essential Worship and Essential Music Publishing. These labels are home to an artist roster including Casting Crowns, Zach Williams, Third Day, Kirk Franklin, Matt Maher, Tenth Avenue North, and more.Quotable moments from this week’s podcast: “There is no consistent formula for success. Each path to success is a complete different story.”“When you’ve reached a point where most would say “well done, it’s finished…’, continue and strive for even more excellence.”Resources:Book mentioned in this episode:Creativity Inc. by Ed CatmullFind out more about Dean Diehl and Provident Music Group: https://www.providentlabelgroup.comFind Full Circle Music on social mediaFacebookTwitterInstagramYouTubeCheck us out at www.madeitinmusic.comSubscribe to our YouTube Page for more incredible resources just like this one, all FREE for our friends like you.As always, thanks for listening and be sure to give us a review on iTunes if you have not already done so. We appreciate your feedback! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Merry Christmas! Happy Holidays! Today's conversation involves two guests: Danny Bryant & Jason Adkins. Father Danny Bryant is my pastor and the parish priest at St. Mary of Bethany Parish in Nashville, TN. He’s a close friend a trusted spiritual advisor. Jason Adkins—a return guest to the podcast—is an urban farmer and professor at Trevecca University in Nashville, TN. We talk about the myth of scarcity, the liturgy of abundance, and why this matters to damn-givers like you! Don't miss this conversation. Lastly, if the holidays are not a joyful time for you (for whatever reason), please let me know if I can help in any way. I love you! Follow Let’s Give A Damn on Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter to keep up with all that is going on. We have so much planned for the coming months and we don’t want you to miss a thing! And if you want to follow our host Nick Laparra—Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter. Support Let’s Give A Damn by contributing the monthly amount of your choice on Patreon. 100% of the money you contribute will go to making more podcasts. Not a dime goes into our pockets! Or you can leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts! Every little bit helps. Thanks for all your help. Have an amazing week, friends! Love y’all! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jason Adkins raises chickens, goats, pigs in the middle of Nashville! No joke. He also grows mushrooms, many types of vegetables, and many types of plants right in the middle of Nashville. Essentially, he and his team at Trevecca University have created a food oasis in the middle of a food desert. Truly amazing! You see, Jason teaches environmental justice, urban farming, and so much more to undergrad students in Nashville, TN. In our chat, Jason and I discuss the impact the foods we consume are having on the planet. We discuss the state of farming in America and around the world. I ask the question, “Have you screwed up the earth beyond a point of no return?” Jason gives a grim but hopeful answer. I truly enjoyed my chat with Jason. I hope you’ll listen, become a little terrified, but leave full of hope that we can and should do something about the foods we eat and how we get those foods. If you come to Trevecca University and pursue a major in Social Justice, you’ll get to sit under the leadership of Jason Adkins as he teaches classes like Urban Restoration Ecology, Environmental Justice, etc. ____________________________ Follow Let’s Give A Damn on Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter to keep up with all that is going on. We have so much planned for the coming months and we don’t want you to miss a thing! And if you want to follow our host Nick Laparra—Facebook, Instagram, & Twitter. Support Let’s Give A Damn by contributing the monthly amount of your choice on Patreon. 100% of the money you contribute will go to making more podcasts. Not a dime goes into our pockets! Or you can leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts! Every little bit helps. Thanks for all your help. Have an amazing week, friends! Love y’all! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
BRILLIANTLY BRAVE Episode #30 - "Real Parenting In A Hostile Culture" with Dean Diehl, Provident/Sony Sr. VP and head of Trevecca University's Music Business Program. He shares about understanding the challenges of parenting in a hostile culture. Dean also speaks into values based vs. rules based parenting; the difference is all about what we parent from - fear or love. Find our blog at BrilliantlyBraveParenting.com or on Facebook at #BrilliantlyBraveParenting --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brilliantlybraveparenting/support
Tasha Layton Smith is a pastor, worship leader, and professional singer who moved to Nashville from Los Angeles after 10 years of working simultaneously within the church and music industry. She has been a voice for various productions such as Disney, Nickelodeon, and Cirque de Soleil, and toured as a backing vocalist for international recording artist Katy Perry for over 4 years. She was recently featured in T.C. Helicon’s “The Ultimate Guide to Singing,” and has been fortunate enough to sing behind artists ranging from Tristen Prettyman to Dionne Warwick. She is a vocal coach and teaches worship theology and voice at Trevecca University. Tasha holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Religion and a Master of Divinity and has been involved in various missions project around the world, having traveled to close to 40 countries. She desires to compel others to stand for justice on behalf of the disenfranchised and powerless. As a worship leader, Tasha believes music inspires and facilitates worship, however, true worship is simply centering one’s mind and heart upon God and His attributes… this goes far beyond just a song service! Tasha is convinced of the power of corporate worship and considers it a privilege to be able to help lead people in learning to worship their Creator whole heartedly and in new ways. For more about Tasha, visit http://www.tashalaytonsmith.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In episode 8, we dive into the life of a professional musician that has toured the globe, been a part of over 16 albums, and spent the last 22 years with the same band; the one and only, Jeff Frankenstein. Contrary to what you might think, his last name really is Frankenstein. Jeff is the keyboardist, music director, and 22 year member of the Christian Rock Band - The Newsboys. Jeff moved to Nashville to join the band in 1994 and has been with them ever since. He shares the ups and downs of being a full-time musician and what it takes to stay inspired and to inspire through what he does every day. Jeff is one the nicest, most knowledgeable guys in the business and has done everything from programming, running light shows in arenas, directing the band and all of the moving parts, to guest speaking about the music industry at Trevecca University in Nashville. He has toured the world and still loves what he gets to do every single day. Get ready to be inspired. We caught Jeff right before his soundcheck while on the 2016 Rock and Worship Roadshow Tour. This is one of our most content-packed interviews yet, and we believe what Jeff has to say will inspire you to create with more passion and purpose than ever before.Jeff is very active on Twitter and would love to connect with you there:www.twitter.com/jfrankensteinwww.newsboys.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.