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The opening of Paul's letter to the Galatians gets right to the point. Paul is upset that some people are adding human works and merit to the gospel of God's grace and justification by faith. He is concerned that this “different gospel”— which is no gospel— is being taught in the churches and embraced by Christians. This false gospel will do damage to the souls of these Christians, as it renders the death of Christ meaningless. With this concern, Paul launched into this letter to clarify the gospel of Christ, refute the false teachers, and rescue the churches from danger. Today, we give our attention to this letter and heed the call to keep the gospel clear in our minds so it will transform our hearts for the glory of God. Grace Community Church exists to build spiritually healthy people for ministry in the world. One of the ways that we pursue this mission is by gathering each Sunday for corporate worship, prayer, and biblical teaching. The corporate nature of this gathering is both edifying to the believer and a witness of God's grace to the world. Sermon speaker is Scott Patty unless otherwise noted.
We are all responsible for making the church a family and a safe place. Pastor and author Mark Atteberry helps us by sharing his insights on troublemakers. Mark joins us again to define some of the 25 troublemakers—can you guess the #1 most dangerous troublemaker in the church? Join us to find out! Pastors and leaders, this will be so helpful for your ministry.
This week on Troublemakers Dylan and Dom are back! It's a HOT one! If you want to be featured on the podcast, email us questions, comments, stories, or even audio/video clips at troublemakerspod@gmail.com Check out our Discord page: https://discord.com/invite/aK447nAHX New episodes are out every Wednesday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with full video on YouTube. Clips on TikTok and Instagram! Rate, review, comment, and subscribe for new content every week? Thanks for being here! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski; @Dominicleonelli @Troublemakers_PodcastTikTok: @DylanKrasinski; @Domofnyc; @TroublemakerspodcastYouTube: @dylankrasinski ; @domsdetails @troublemakerspodcast
The church can be incredible in its ability to love and care for one another. It can also be challenging when people are thoughtless, selfish, or vicious. As a pastor for 46 years, author Mark Atteberry pretty much saw it all. With a love for people, humor, and candor, he reveals the 25 troublemakers, starting with the least dangerous. Let's make sure we aren't on this list! Join this important conversation!
Gary Dorrien joins me and Aaron to close out six weeks of Theology for Troublemakers with a session that covered more ground than any before it — Kelly Brown Douglas as the fourth womanist founder, the double negative she cut from Resurrection Hope that contains the argument she's still wrestling with, Raphael Warnock as the student James Cone staked his hopes for Black theology on, the last conversation Gary had with Cone before he died, and forty unsparing minutes on Niebuhr's Zionism that ended where Gary needed it to end: Palestinian children are every bit as precious as Israeli children and no less deserving of a decent future. If you want the lectures, the readings, the supplemental interviews, and the discussion guides, head to www.HomebrewedClasses.com. You can WATCH the conversation on YouTube Theology Beer Camp 2026 — The God-Podcalypse — hits Kansas City October 8–10, exactly one month before the election. Thirty scholars (Ilia Delio, Cornel West, Diana Butler Bass, Gary Dorrien, and a stack more), thirty God-pods, four post-apocalyptic stages, and the community everyone keeps telling us is the real reason they come back. Come find your people at Theology Beer Camp Join our upcoming online class – THE FUTURE OF RELIGION Tripp and Ilia Delio are teaming up for a brand-new four-week online class, The Future of Religion — for everyone who's read the books, asked the questions, and realized the faith they inherited doesn't quite fit anymore. Together they'll trace religion's evolutionary arc and map what's emerging on the other side. Includes 4 video lectures, 4 live Q&As (replays available), and a community of fellow travelers. Donation-based, pay what you're able (including $0). Live sessions start this month — register at www.thefutureofreligion.com Previous Episodes with Gary or Aaron James Cone Was Right: Gary Dorrien & Charlene Sinclair on Black Theology, the Lynching Tree & the Cry We Keep Not Hearing Sacred Values and Street Power — The Theology of Organizing A Story of Being Saved by Love and Grace the Niebuhr You Thought You Knew What Would a New Abolition Be? Gary Dorrien on the Black Social Gospel, Ida B. Wells & Reverdy Ransom Social Ethics for This Moment What God Do They Worship In There? The Black Social Gospel and the Crisis of American Christianity Theological Ethics & Liberal Protestantism James Cone and the Emergence of Black Theology The Future of Faith & Justice Theology for Action The Sacred, The Political, and Why We're All Vulnerable Gary Dorrien is Reinhold Niebuhr Professor of Social Ethics at Union Theological Seminary and Professor of Religion at Columbia University. This podcast is a Homebrewed Christianity production. Follow the Homebrewed Christianity, Theology Nerd Throwdown, & The Rise of Bonhoeffer podcasts for more theological goodness for your earbuds. Join over 75,000 other people by joining our Substack - Process This! Get instant access to over 50 classes at www.TheologyClass.com Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Front Row Network welcomes professional wrestling tag team, The Troublemakers. Canaan Kristopher and Glenn Spectre discuss the origins of their relationship and how the team was born. They discuss different championships held and how to work a crowd.
This week on Troublemakers Dylan and Dom are coming to you from Astoria on (so far) one of the hottest days of the year! It's a hot one (the temperature and the episode)! If you want to be featured on the podcast, email us questions, comments, stories, or even audio/video clips at troublemakerspod@gmail.com Check out our Discord page: https://discord.com/invite/aK447nAHX New episodes are out every Wednesday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with full video on YouTube. Clips on TikTok and Instagram! Rate, review, comment, and subscribe for new content every week? Thanks for being here! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski; @Dominicleonelli @Troublemakers_PodcastTikTok: @DylanKrasinski; @Domofnyc; @TroublemakerspodcastYouTube: @dylankrasinski ; @domsdetails @troublemakerspodcast
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Week five of Theology for Troublemakers, and we finally got to James Cone — which meant we got to Charlene Sinclair, and I want you to know that the moment Gary introduced her on this call was one of the more moving things we've done in this class. He described her as the student who told Cone she saw something in his early work that nobody else gets — the importance of Fanon to his concept of ontological Blackness — and the way he described the day she defended her dissertation, how he held his one point until the very end so he could announce that this dissertation had explained, like no book ever written, what Fanon actually meant to Cone's thought, tells you everything about who James Cone was as a teacher and who Charlene Sinclair is as a scholar. We started at the beginning: the three moments that produced Black Theology and Black Power — the NCBC manifesto, Detroit burning, and the assassination of King — and why Cone said bottled rage would have killed him if he hadn't written that book. Gary walked us through the satanic nature of whiteness as a theological claim versus a racial one, what ontological Blackness actually meant, and why Cone's sweeping indictment of the Negro church before 1968 was, as Gary put it, seriously flawed even as it produced a towering theology. We got into the womanist challenge — Delores Williams, Katie Cannon, Kelly Brown Douglas arguing there is nothing redeeming in the cross — and why Cone couldn't start writing The Cross and the Lynching Tree until Delores retired and Emily Towns went to Yale; he needed just enough personal distance to think it through. Then Charlene took us somewhere unexpected on Niebuhr: she asked, quietly, whether there wasn't a personal parallel between the Niebuhr brothers and the Cone brothers — Richard the better theologian, Reinhold the extravert who needed the crowd — and Gary spun it out for ten minutes in a way that you could tell he had been sitting with for years and had never said in public. We ended with Caleb's question about what it means for white Christians to actually hear the cry of Black blood, and Charlene answered it by describing her teenage grandson trembling in her arms, his whole body shaking, saying he didn't want to die. That's where the class ended. That's where James Cone's theology begins. If you haven't joined yet, come find us at www.HomebrewedClasses.com — donation-based, including zero. You get Gary's full lecture series, Aaron's supplemental interviews with scholars and organizers, curated readings, discussion guides, and the online community. Last session is next week — social ethics, full circle. And come to Theology Beer Camp, where Gary, Arron, and Cornel West will all be in the same room. You can WATCH the conversation on YouTube Theology Beer Camp 2026 — The God-Podcalypse — hits Kansas City October 8–10, exactly one month before the election. Thirty scholars (Ilia Delio, Cornel West, Diana Butler Bass, Gary Dorrien, and a stack more), thirty God-pods, four post-apocalyptic stages, and the community everyone keeps telling us is the real reason they come back. Come find your people at Theology Beer Camp ONLINE CLASS - Theology for Troublemakers: Christian Social Ethics from the Margins This 6-week online course, led by Dr. Gary Dorrien and Dr. Aaron Stauffer, recovers the radical tradition of Christian social ethics — from Reverdy Ransom and Reinhold Niebuhr to James Cone and the Welfare Rights Movement — and asks what faithfulness demands of us right now. Weekly lectures, live Q&A conversations, guest lecturers, and an online community included.
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This week on Troublemakers Dylan and Dom are coming at you from the away studio (Dom's apartment)! It's a hot one! If you want to be featured on the podcast, email us questions, comments, stories, or even audio/video clips at troublemakerspod@gmail.com Check out our Discord page: https://discord.com/invite/aK447nAHX New episodes are out every Wednesday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with full video on YouTube. Clips on TikTok and Instagram! Rate, review, comment, and subscribe for new content every week? Thanks for being here! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski; @Dominicleonelli @Troublemakers_PodcastTikTok: @DylanKrasinski; @Domofnyc; @TroublemakerspodcastYouTube: @dylankrasinski ; @domsdetails @troublemakerspodcast
This week on Troublemakers Dylan and Dom are back in the studio! It's a hot one! If you want to be featured on the podcast, email us questions, comments, stories, or even audio/video clips at troublemakerspod@gmail.com Check out our Discord page: https://discord.com/invite/aK447nAHX New episodes are out every Wednesday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with full video on YouTube. Clips on TikTok and Instagram! Rate, review, comment, and subscribe for new content every week? Thanks for being here! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski; @Dominicleonelli @Troublemakers_PodcastTikTok: @DylanKrasinski; @Domofnyc; @TroublemakerspodcastYouTube: @dylankrasinski ; @domsdetails @troublemakerspodcast
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Roy L Hales/ Cortes Currents - The radio version of this story opened with a clip from the 'Inky Dinky' round of a recent Benji's Pub Quiz night in Mansons Hall, Cortes Island. An Inky Dinky is a two-word phrase. Both the words have two syllables, and they rhyme, like Inky Dinky. "So what?" asked show host Benji Coey. "Well, I'm going to give you a riddle and you're going to come up with an Inky Dinky as the answer. For example, if I said to you, Riddle me this: A church tower made out of human beings." What might I be looking for?" A number of excited voices piped up: "People; steeple." Benji: "A people steeple. Good job. The people are the human beings, they normally are, and a steeple is a church tower. Good. Now, this is a creative thinking round, teams. If it's a good answer, write it down, and as ever, we will talk about all of the answers together, like normal people on Cortes island." What the audio does not show is that every table in the Hall is occupied. They are filled with beer, nachos and all the other treats associated with pubs, but more importantly each table belongs to a team. They aren't supposed to have more than 5 members, but some include children and have 7. The teams have given themselves names like A Brick in the Wall, The Troublemakers, and Maya. Someone asked, "Do you get higher marks for novel answers?" Benji: "If it's a novel answer, you'll be rewarded with laughter and great admiration from your colleagues, which is better than points." All conversation ceased as Benji continued: "Right, here we go: here's your first Inky Dinky tonight. Riddle me this one, teams: Sweaty relaxation for all of the animals? Sweaty relaxation for all of the animals?" That was just one of the many dozens of puzzlers participants sought to unravel. Benji's Pub Quiz has become quite the event here on Cortes and, it turns out, in a lot of other places as well. In today's interview we sat down with Benji Coey to find out why.
This week on Troublemakers Dylan and Dom are back in the studio! It's a hot one! If you want to be featured on the podcast, email us questions, comments, stories, or even audio/video clips at troublemakerspod@gmail.com Check out our Discord page: https://discord.com/invite/aK447nAHX New episodes are out every Wednesday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with full video on YouTube. Clips on TikTok and Instagram! Rate, review, comment, and subscribe for new content every week? Thanks for being here! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski; @Dominicleonelli @Troublemakers_PodcastTikTok: @DylanKrasinski; @Domofnyc; @TroublemakerspodcastYouTube: @dylankrasinski ; @domsdetails @troublemakerspodcast
Gary Dorrien is the Niebuhr Chair at Union, and nobody alive can walk you through the whole arc of Reinhold Niebuhr with his range — from the German-American pastor's kid at Elmhurst and Eden, to the Yale divinity student who felt like a country boy among thoroughbreds, to the Detroit preacher at Bethel Church writing articles in 1916 begging German Americans to prove their Americanism months before Wilson took the country into war, to the young professor at Union who felt like an imposter for a decade and overcompensated by ridiculing everyone in sight, to the author of Moral Man and Immoral Society (1932), the bomb that ended the social gospel's fifty-year run and rerouted the entire field of American social ethics overnight. This is the second live Q&A for the Theology for Troublemakers class, and Gary, Aaron Stauffer, and I work through student questions covering the whole trajectory: why Niebuhr still towers over the field; what H. Richard's devastating private letter did to his brother's theology; how he metabolized Augustine into Christian realism in the Gifford Lectures that became Nature and Destiny; why Children of Light and Children of Darkness (1944) is the road not taken; and how Niebuhr drifted into establishment Democratic Party machinery with no emotional drama at all — the one transition he made smoothly, and arguably the one that cost the most. Plus the neocons who stole him, William Cavanaugh calling Gary a heretic at AAR in Montreal, Ron Stone tearing up when he says "saint," and the legendary Claremont nickname Five-Beer Barthian. Gary and Aaron are both coming to Theology Beer Camp in Kansas City in October. The class lives at homebrewedclasses.com. JOIN THE CLASS - Theology for Troublemakers: Christian Social Ethics from the Margins This 6-week online course, led by Dr. Gary Dorrien and Dr. Aaron Stauffer, recovers the radical tradition of Christian social ethics — from Reverdy Ransom and Reinhold Niebuhr to James Cone and the Welfare Rights Movement — and asks what faithfulness demands of us right now. Weekly lectures, live Q&A conversations, guest lecturers, and an online community included.
This week on Troublemakers Dylan and Dom are back and once again recording from Dom's new solo bachelor pad! It's a hot one! If you want to be featured on the podcast, email us questions, comments, stories, or even audio/video clips at troublemakerspod@gmail.com Check out our Discord page: https://discord.com/invite/aK447nAHX New episodes are out every Wednesday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with full video on YouTube. Clips on TikTok and Instagram! Rate, review, comment, and subscribe for new content every week? Thanks for being here! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski; @Dominicleonelli @Troublemakers_PodcastTikTok: @DylanKrasinski; @Domofnyc; @TroublemakerspodcastYouTube: @dylankrasinski ; @domsdetails @troublemakerspodcast
Send us Fan MailIn this episode Matt and Matt discuss Existential awareness in an alien body, Troublemakers at the pump, Swimming the whirlpool. Weird News including Intimate theft, Going for a long drive, The smoking perpetrator, Bear justice, The cow test.The warmth is coming, get those tan lines ready.
This is the first live Q&A for Theology for Troublemakers — the class Gary Dorrien, Aaron Stoffer, and I have been building for exactly this moment — and if the questions that came in after the first lecture are any indication, we've got a room full of people who came ready to learn. Gary is the Reinhold Niebuhr Chair at Union Seminary and has written more books and supervised more PhDs on the history of Christian social ethics in America than anyone alive. When Aaron said we could get Gary to join I was thrilled! This session covered the ground the first lecture opened up: what the social gospel actually was and why it took forty years to get its name (Walter Rauschenbusch held out until 1917, and even then conceded reluctantly), what social crises made the movement urgent, and why the Black social gospel is — as Gary puts it without hesitation — the better side of it. We went deep on the moral formation of Ida B. Wells and Reverdy Ransom: Wells going to four or five church services on a Sunday, working through her own rage at the Eliza Woods lynching before she could write about it, and eventually being burned out of Memphis for telling the truth about what lynching was actually about. Ransom, Harriet's son, clawing his way toward education in an Ohio that barely saw him, discovering socialist thought through George Herron's underlined pages, hiding his theological liberalism from bishops for years. We talked about the organizing question — why Frederick Douglass was wrong about race-specific organizations, why the Afro-American League and Council kept collapsing, why Booker T. Washington was the most famous living American in 1900 and used every bit of that power to undermine protest organizations, and what finally made the NAACP stick. And we ended with Ransom's late-life declaration that Africans and their descendants are the last spiritual reserves of humanity — part resignation, part prophecy, entirely worth sitting with. Next week: Reinhold Niebuhr. Gary's lecture is already on the resource page. If you haven't joined yet, come find us at www.HomebrewedClasses.com — it's donation-based, including zero. You'll get access to Gary's full lecture series tracing the history of Christian social ethics in America, Aaron's bonus interviews with leading scholars and activists, curated readings, discussion guides for small groups, and the online community. This is the class for right now. JOIN THE CLASS - Theology for Troublemakers: Christian Social Ethics from the Margins This 6-week online course, led by Dr. Gary Dorrien and Dr. Aaron Stauffer, recovers the radical tradition of Christian social ethics — from Reverdy Ransom and Reinhold Niebuhr to James Cone and the Welfare Rights Movement — and asks what faithfulness demands of us right now. Weekly lectures, live Q&A conversations, guest lecturers, and an online community included.
This week on Troublemakers Dylan and Dom are back and recording in Dom's new apartment! Sorry for the delay in this week's episode, we'll be back on schedule next week with another hot new ep dropping on Wednesday! If you want to be featured on the podcast, email us questions, comments, stories, or even audio/video clips at troublemakerspod@gmail.com Check out our Discord page: https://discord.com/invite/aK447nAHX New episodes are out every Wednesday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with full video on YouTube. Clips on TikTok and Instagram! Rate, review, comment, and subscribe for new content every week? Thanks for being here! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski; @Dominicleonelli @Troublemakers_PodcastTikTok: @DylanKrasinski; @Domofnyc; @TroublemakerspodcastYouTube: @dylankrasinski ; @domsdetails @troublemakerspodcast
This one is a preview of something I've been wanting to do for a long time — a class on the history of Christian social ethics that's actually useful for the moment we're in. Cornell West calls Gary Dorrien the greatest living Christian social ethicist, and after spending any amount of time with him, you understand why. Gary and Aaron Stoffer joined me to give people a taste of what's coming in Theology for Troublemakers, and what they gave us was a genuine history lesson that landed like a live wire. We started with Gary's own formation — a rural Michigan kid who never took a school book home until second semester senior year, who walked into a Catholic church and couldn't stop staring at the figure on the cross, who read a biography of King in ninth grade three times and went looking for the theologians King mentioned in the public library and found none of them. That kid became one of the most important social ethicists of our time. From there we moved into Norman Thomas's warning — that American populism always surges toward a dictator who scapegoats the vulnerable — and what the left's recurring failure to build cross-racial, multi-issue coalitions has to do with where we are now. Gary named the nineties as the most demoralizing decade of his life: TINA, triangulation, NAFTA, three-strikes, welfare gutted, and a Democratic Party that treated its progressive base as something to prove it could overcome. He was not gentle about Clinton, or Obama, or the way purity politics has consistently kneecapped the left's ability to organize. He was hopeful, carefully, about cooperatives, about DSA's organizing culture in New York, and about the strange opening the current moment creates for public theology. The class runs the whole history — from the Black Social Gospel and the new abolitionists to the Christian realists to Yoder and Dorothy Day — and Aaron frames it all in terms of what congregations can actually do with it. Go to homebrewclasses.com. This is the class for right now. You can WATCH the conversation on YouTube UPCOMING ONLINE CLASS - Theology for Troublemakers: Christian Social Ethics from the Margins The injustices we face are immense — but they are not unique. Previous generations confronted the same powers with theological conviction and strategic brilliance. The question is whether we'll learn from them. This 6-week online course, led by Dr. Gary Dorrien and Dr. Aaron Stauffer, recovers the radical tradition of Christian social ethics — from Reverdy Ransom and Reinhold Niebuhr to James Cone and the Welfare Rights Movement — and asks what faithfulness demands of us right now. Weekly lectures, live Q&A conversations, guest lecturers, and an online community included.
The fascinating story of Elizabeth Allen takes us from East London to a remote woodland cabin, to Hollywood and back, before settling in Coventry, where Compton Verney is exhibiting the artist's absurd, funny and boldly prophetic work 60 years after her debut. Jen catches up with Ila Colley, Compton Verney's curator of folk art and the exhibition, Troublemakers and Prophets: Elizabeth Allen and Other Visionary Artists, to chat about Allen's extraordinary life and work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Troublemakers Dylan and Dom are back! It's a HOT one! If you want to be featured on the podcast, email us questions, comments, stories, or even audio/video clips at troublemakerspod@gmail.com Check out our Discord page: https://discord.com/invite/aK447nAHX New episodes are out every Wednesday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with full video on YouTube. Clips on TikTok and Instagram! Rate, review, comment, and subscribe for new content every week? Thanks for being here! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski; @Dominicleonelli @Troublemakers_PodcastTikTok: @DylanKrasinski; @Domofnyc; @TroublemakerspodcastYouTube: @dylankrasinski ; @domsdetails @troublemakerspodcast
The chemicals contained in plastic items, from nail polish to synthetic clothing to food packaging, can disrupt normal sexual development and even prevent conception. This week on Green Street, Patti and Doug talk abut a new study on wireless radiation and cancer, how America's natural parks are opening up to the fossil fuel industry, and how the EPA is weakening regulations on toxins coming from burning plastic. Then Harvard-trained pediatrician Dr. Leo Trasande, an internationally recognized expert on endocrine disrupting chemicals, talks about the future of the UN's World Plastic Treaty and what we're learning about the devastating harm of the chemicals in plastic.
This week on Troublemakers Dylan and Dom are back! It's a HOT one! If you want to be featured on the podcast, email us questions, comments, stories, or even audio/video clips at troublemakerspod@gmail.com Check out our Discord page: https://discord.com/invite/aK447nAHX New episodes are out every Wednesday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with full video on YouTube. Clips on TikTok and Instagram! Rate, review, comment, and subscribe for new content every week? Thanks for being here! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski; @Dominicleonelli @Troublemakers_PodcastTikTok: @DylanKrasinski; @Domofnyc; @TroublemakerspodcastYouTube: @dylankrasinski ; @domsdetails @troublemakerspodcast
In this episode, theologian and historian Gary Dorrien opens Theology for Troublemakers by recovering two of the most important — and most forgotten — figures in American Christianity: Ida B. Wells and Reverdy Ransom. Dorrien traces the birth of the Black social gospel out of one excruciating question: what would a new abolition be? From Wells's explosive anti-lynching journalism and her landmark pamphlet Southern Horrors, to Ransom's vision of a cooperative commonwealth and his decades of prophetic ministry inside a church that kept trying to expel him, this lecture shows that the roots of liberation theology run far deeper than the 1960s — and that the tradition's most radical voices were being erased even as they were still speaking. If you want to go deeper, Gary Dorrien is teaching a full six-week course alongside Aaron Staufer and Tripp Fuller — covering Niebuhr, James Cone, the Welfare Rights Movement, and the challenge of Christian nationalism today. It's donation-based, including $0. Join us at HomebrewedClasses.com. You can WATCH the lecture and slides here. UPCOMING ONLINE CLASS - Theology for Troublemakers: Christian Social Ethics from the Margins The injustices we face are immense — but they are not unique. Previous generations confronted the same powers with theological conviction and strategic brilliance. The question is whether we'll learn from them. This 6-week online course, led by Dr. Gary Dorrien and Dr. Aaron Stauffer, recovers the radical tradition of Christian social ethics — from Reverdy Ransom and Reinhold Niebuhr to James Cone and the Welfare Rights Movement — and asks what faithfulness demands of us right now. Weekly lectures, live Q&A conversations, guest lecturers, and an online community included.
This week on Troublemakers Dylan and Dom are back! It's a HOT one! If you want to be featured on the podcast, email us questions, comments, stories, or even audio/video clips at troublemakerspod@gmail.com Check out our Discord page: https://discord.com/invite/aK447nAHXNew episodes are out every Wednesday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with full video on YouTube. Clips on TikTok and Instagram! Rate, review, comment, and subscribe for new content every week? Thanks for being here! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski; @Dominicleonelli @Troublemakers_PodcastTikTok: @DylanKrasinski; @Domofnyc; @TroublemakerspodcastYouTube: @dylankrasinski ; @domsdetails @troublemakerspodcast
This week on Troublemakers Dylan and Dom are back! It's a HOT one! If you want to be featured on the podcast, email us questions, comments, stories, or even audio/video clips at troublemakerspod@gmail.com Check out our Discord page: https://discord.com/channels/1468969139786874892/1468969140936118415 New episodes are out every Wednesday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with full video on YouTube. Clips on TikTok and Instagram! Rate, review, comment, and subscribe for new content every week? Thanks for being here! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski; @Dominicleonelli @Troublemakers_PodcastTikTok: @DylanKrasinski; @Domofnyc; @TroublemakerspodcastYouTube: @dylankrasinski ; @domsdetails @troublemakerspodcast
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Today, we're excited to be joined by one of the most recognizable faces in Indigenous film. Gary Farmer is from the Cayuga Nation and has a long career in movies and TV, and he's a musician, performing with his group Gary Farmer & The Troublemakers. Among his screen credits are Smoke Signals, Dead Man, Powwow Highway and, of course, more recently, he played Uncle Brownie in Reservation Dogs. He's also a storyteller and a force for pushing for authentic Indigenous representation. So he joined us to talk about what's going on in his life, his music, his acting career and how they connect with his gifts and purpose in life. Gary grew up in theater and has made a 50-year career on the big and small screen, most notabaly in Reservation Dogs. He's still working and taking on roles. He talks about what keeps him motivated and how his work as a gigging musician with Gary Farmer & the Troublemakers keeps him in shape for his acting day job. He currently lives in Santa Fe.-----Hosts / Producers: Leah Lemm, Cole Premo Editor: Britt Aamodt Editorial support: Emily Krumberger Mixing & mastering: Chris Harwood Photo credit: Cara Romero Photography-----For the latest episode drops and updates, follow us on social media. instagram.com/ampersradioinstagram.com/mnnativenewsfacebook.com/MNNativeNewsNever miss a beat. Sign up for our email list to receive news, updates and content releases from AMPERS. ampers.org/about-ampers/staytuned/ This show is made possible by community support. Due to cuts in federal funding, the community radio you love is at risk. Your support is needed now more than ever. Donate now to power the community programs you love: ampers.org/fund
This week on Troublemakers Dylan and Dom are back! It's a HOT one! If you want to be featured on the podcast, email us questions, comments, stories, or even audio/video clips at troublemakerspod@gmail.com Check out our Discord page: https://discord.com/channels/1468969139786874892/1468969140936118415 New episodes are out every Wednesday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with full video on YouTube. Clips on TikTok and Instagram! Rate, review, comment, and subscribe for new content every week? Thanks for being here! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski; @Dominicleonelli @Troublemakers_PodcastTikTok: @DylanKrasinski; @Domofnyc; @TroublemakerspodcastYouTube: @dylankrasinski ; @domsdetails @troublemakerspodcast
Starting Thursday, two iconic Indigenous artists will make a three-day tour of northern Minnesota. Keith Secola is a renowned Anishinaabe songwriter and a member of the Native Music Hall of Fame. Gary Farmer is a Cayuga actor known for roles including Nobody in the 1995 movie “Dead Man” and Uncle Brownie in the hit TV show “Reservation Dogs.” He also has a band, Gary and the Troublemakers. Together, the artists are bringing contemporary Native blues rock and traditional sounds to Virginia, Bemidji and Grand Rapids, Minn., starting Thursday, and they'll meet up with some other local acts along the way. The Ancestral Fires Music Tour will finish Sunday with a stop in south Minneapolis. Farmer and Secola chatted with MPR News host Nina Moini about their upcoming tour.
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Joining Robert Pilot today on Native Roots Radio: Actor, musician, and frontman of Gary Farmer and the TroubleMakers, Gary Farmer, and our political consultant Arvina Martin, bringing insight and conversation on today's important issues in Indian Country and beyond. The post Native Roots Radio – March 10, 2026 first appeared on AM 950.
This week on Troublemakers Dylan and Dom are back! It's a HOT one! If you want to be featured on the podcast, email us questions, comments, stories, or even audio/video clips at troublemakerspod@gmail.com Check out our Discord page: https://discord.com/channels/1468969139786874892/1468969140936118415 New episodes are out every Wednesday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with full video on YouTube. Clips on TikTok and Instagram! Rate, review, comment, and subscribe for new content every week? Thanks for being here! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski; @Dominicleonelli @Troublemakers_PodcastTikTok: @DylanKrasinski; @Domofnyc; @TroublemakerspodcastYouTube: @dylankrasinski ; @domsdetails @troublemakerspodcast
This week on Troublemakers... Dom's flights got cancelled because of the blizzard so Dylan sat down with a returning guest, NYC comedian Brandon Trusso (@thebrandontrusso)! It's a HOT one! If you want to be featured on the podcast, email us questions, comments, stories, or even audio/video clips at troublemakerspod@gmail.com New episodes are out every Wednesday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with full video on YouTube. Clips on TikTok and Instagram! Rate, review, comment, and subscribe for new content every week? Thanks for being here! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski; @Dominicleonelli @Troublemakers_PodcastTikTok: @DylanKrasinski; @Domofnyc; @TroublemakerspodcastYouTube: @dylankrasinski ; @domsdetails @troublemakerspodcast
This week on Troublemakers Dylan and Dom are back! They talk about Dom's recent trip out of the country, Dylan's brush with urgent care, and a bunch of other bits! It's a HOT one! If you want to be featured on the podcast, email us questions, comments, stories, or even audio/video clips at troublemakerspod@gmail.com New episodes are out every Wednesday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with full video on YouTube. Clips on TikTok and Instagram! Rate, review, comment, and subscribe for new content every week? Thanks for being here! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski; @Dominicleonelli @Troublemakers_PodcastTikTok: @DylanKrasinski; @Domofnyc; @TroublemakerspodcastYouTube: @dylankrasinski ; @domsdetails @troublemakerspodcast
This week on Troublemakers Dylan and Dom are back! They talk about Dylan getting stuck in Florida, Dom's friend Meat, and the pitfalls that come with money! It's a HOT one! If you want to be featured on the podcast, email us questions, comments, stories, or even audio/video clips at troublemakerspod@gmail.com New episodes are out every Wednesday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with full video on YouTube. Clips on TikTok and Instagram! Rate, review, comment, and subscribe for new content every week? Thanks for being here! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski; @Dominicleonelli @Troublemakers_PodcastTikTok: @DylanKrasinski; @Domofnyc; @TroublemakerspodcastYouTube: @dylankrasinski ; @domsdetails @troublemakerspodcast
This week on Troublemakers Dylan and Dom are back! They sit down and talk to NYC Comedian Shaun Murphy (@iamshaunmurphy)! Shaun is one of the funniest guys working today and he just put out a new special! Check out "Long Story Thin" on YouTube! It's a HOT one! Long Story Thin: https://youtu.be/sqgJfhnpBN8?si=S8piQVyNaSRUrY-Y If you want to be featured on the podcast, email us questions, comments, stories, or even audio/video clips at troublemakerspod@gmail.com New episodes are out every Wednesday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with full video on YouTube. Clips on TikTok and Instagram! Rate, review, comment, and subscribe for new content every week? Thanks for being here! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski; @Dominicleonelli @Troublemakers_PodcastTikTok: @DylanKrasinski; @Domofnyc; @TroublemakerspodcastYouTube: @dylankrasinski ; @domsdetails @troublemakerspodcast
This week on Troublemakers Dylan and Dom are back! They talk about the the US trying to bring back prohibition, Dom's history with check cashing businesses, and who really built the pyramids! It's a HOT one! If you want to be featured on the podcast, email us questions, comments, stories, or even audio/video clips at troublemakerspod@gmail.com New episodes are out every Wednesday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with full video on YouTube. Clips on TikTok and Instagram! Rate, review, comment, and subscribe for new content every week? Thanks for being here! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski; @Dominicleonelli @Troublemakers_PodcastTikTok: @DylanKrasinski; @Domofnyc; @TroublemakerspodcastYouTube: @dylankrasinski ; @domsdetails @troublemakerspodcast
This week on Troublemakers Dylan and Dom are back! They talk Dom's roommate issues, dating, and bringing back this once viral game! It's a HOT one! If you want to be featured on the podcast, email us questions, comments, stories, or even audio/video clips at troublemakerspod@gmail.com New episodes are out every Wednesday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with full video on YouTube. Clips on TikTok and Instagram! Rate, review, comment, and subscribe for new content every week? Thanks for being here! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski; @Dominicleonelli @Troublemakers_PodcastTikTok: @DylanKrasinski; @Domofnyc; @TroublemakerspodcastYouTube: @dylankrasinski ; @domsdetails @troublemakerspodcast
Titus 1:10-16 from our series, Doing Good: A Study in Titus.
This week on Troublemakers, the boys are back! Dylan and Dom sit down for their first time together in 2026 and things get wild! It's a HOT one! If you want to be featured on the podcast, email us questions, comments, stories, or even audio/video clips at troublemakerspod@gmail.com New episodes are out every Wednesday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with full video on YouTube. Clips on TikTok and Instagram! Rate, review, comment, and subscribe for new content every week? Thanks for being here! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski; @Dominicleonelli @Troublemakers_PodcastTikTok: @DylanKrasinski; @Domofnyc; @TroublemakerspodcastYouTube: @dylankrasinski ; @domsdetails @troublemakerspodcast
This week on Troublemakers, Dom is out of town so Dylan sat down with two hilarious comedians from his days in Boston! Returning guest Randy Valerio and Chase Abel! It's a HOT one! If you want to be featured on the podcast, email us questions, comments, stories, or even audio/video clips at troublemakerspod@gmail.com New episodes are out every Wednesday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with full video on YouTube. Clips on TikTok and Instagram! Rate, review, comment, and subscribe for new content every week? Thanks for being here! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski; @Dominicleonelli @Troublemakers_PodcastTikTok: @DylanKrasinski; @Domofnyc; @TroublemakerspodcastYouTube: @dylankrasinski ; @domsdetails @troublemakerspodcast
It's that time of year again! These are some of our favorites moments and stories from the last twelve months! Thank you all for watching, listening, commenting, subscribing, and sharing our content all year! If you want to be featured on the podcast, email us questions, comments, stories, or even audio/video clips at troublemakerspod@gmail.com New episodes are out every Wednesday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with full video on YouTube. Clips on TikTok and Instagram! Rate, review, comment, and subscribe for new content every week? Thanks for being here! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski; @Dominicleonelli @Troublemakers_PodcastTikTok: @DylanKrasinski; @Domofnyc; @TroublemakerspodcastYouTube: @dylankrasinski ; @domsdetails @troublemakerspodcast
This week on Troublemakers, it is all about Christmas! Dylan and Dom are back for another hot solo episode and this week they talk Dylan's wild night and brutal hangover, Dom's recent brush with death, and do a little gift exchange! It's a HOT one! Merry Christmas! If you want to be featured on the podcast, email us questions, comments, stories, or even audio/video clips at troublemakerspod@gmail.com New episodes are out every Wednesday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with full video on YouTube. Clips on TikTok and Instagram! Rate, review, comment, and subscribe for new content every week? Thanks for being here! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski; @Dominicleonelli @Troublemakers_PodcastTikTok: @DylanKrasinski; @Domofnyc; @TroublemakerspodcastYouTube: @dylankrasinski ; @domsdetails @troublemakerspodcast
Enjoy this episode of The Nerve with Maureen Callahan and start your 2026 right by subscribing to The Nerve!Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-nerve-with-maureen-callahan/id1808684702Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4kR07GQGQAJaMNtLc9Cg2oYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thenerveshow?sub_confirmation=1 The Inaugural Nerve Awards are here! After much consideration and deliberation, Maureen Callahan, Team Nerve and the Troublemakers have submitted their choices and the time has come to reveal which cultural offenders will take home their very first Nerve Award. Does Jennifer Aniston have what it takes to win in the category of Worst Actress in a Hate-Watch? Can Michelle Obama out-dim her fellow podcast competitors? Which Nepo spawn is most deserving of being top Nepo? And will we ever hear from Stedman? Watch and find out! Wild Alaskan Company: Get $35 off your first box of wild-caught, sustainable seafood—delivered right to your door. Go to: https://www.wildalaskan.com/NERVEVandy Crisps: Ready to give MASA or Vandy a try? Get 25% off your first order by going to http://masachips.com/MAUREEN and using code MAUREEN.CovePure: Give the perfect holiday gifts with CovePure and get $250 off at https://CovePure.com/NERVE Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
This week on Troublemakers, Dylan and Dom are back for another hot solo episode! It's a HOT one! If you want to be featured on the podcast, email us questions, comments, stories, or even audio/video clips at troublemakerspod@gmail.com New episodes are out every Wednesday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with full video on YouTube. Clips on TikTok and Instagram! Rate, review, comment, and subscribe for new content every week? Thanks for being here! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski; @Dominicleonelli @Troublemakers_PodcastTikTok: @DylanKrasinski; @Domofnyc; @TroublemakerspodcastYouTube: @dylankrasinski ; @domsdetails @troublemakerspodcast
This week on Troublemakers, Dylan and Dom are back for another hot solo episode! It's a HOT one! If you want to be featured on the podcast, email us questions, comments, stories, or even audio/video clips at troublemakerspod@gmail.com New episodes are out every Wednesday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with full video on YouTube. Clips on TikTok and Instagram! Rate, review, comment, and subscribe for new content every week? Thanks for being here! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski; @Dominicleonelli @Troublemakers_PodcastTikTok: @DylanKrasinski; @Domofnyc; @TroublemakerspodcastYouTube: @dylankrasinski ; @domsdetails @troublemakerspodcast
This week on Troublemakers, Dylan and Dom are back for another hot solo episode and they are rocking a whole new setup! They talk about their Thanksgiving's, debate the best way to beat a criminal case in court, and listen to some fan made AI theme songs! It's a HOT one! If you want to be featured on the podcast, email us questions, comments, stories, or even audio/video clips at troublemakerspod@gmail.com New episodes are out every Wednesday on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with full video on YouTube. Clips on TikTok and Instagram! Rate, review, comment, and subscribe for new content every week? Thanks for being here! Instagram: @DylanKrasinski; @Dominicleonelli @Troublemakers_PodcastTikTok: @DylanKrasinski; @Domofnyc; @TroublemakerspodcastYouTube: @dylankrasinski ; @domsdetails @troublemakerspodcast
Katie Paris met Jennifer at the gym. It's a gym of mostly women, where encouragement and high-fives are the norm and pull-ups are celebrated alongside wins for reproductive rights. But neither woman could have predicted that their gym friendship would lead to Jennifer co-creating a TroubleNation group called Hope In The Heights that now has more than 400 members! And still, Jennifer considers herself “humanitarian” rather than “political.” She says it's just about doing the right thing so that we're all able to live up to our potential.We can find friends — and fellow TroubleMakers — in every part of our lives. For many women, the gym is a place of community and strength. Jennifer says the women she's met there, and in Hope in the Heights, have helped her work through the anger and grief over last year's election. Now they're getting together every month to fight extremism and bring hope back to Ohio.“You're going to lose your shit,” Jennifer says. “And it's okay! Feel the fear and do it anyway.”For a transcript of this episode, please email comms@redwine.blue. You can learn more about us at www.redwine.blue or follow us on social media! Instagram: @RedWineBlueUSA Facebook: @RedWineBlueUSA YouTube: @RedWineBlueUSA