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This week's episode raises a glass to hope, frustration, and collective nerve as Emmett Davenport and Lady Attercop guide you through revolutions large and small. It's music for believing things could be better, knowing they probably won't be, and showing up anyway. WARNING! This show is for adults. We drink cocktails, have potty mouths and, at least, one of us was raised by wolves. The Clockwork Cabaret is a production of Agony Aunt Studios. Featuring that darling DJ Duo, Lady Attercop and Emmett Davenport. Our theme music is made especially for us by Kyle O'Door. This episode aired on Mad Wasp Radio, 02.08.26. New episodes air on Mad Wasp Radio on Sundays @ 12pm GMT! Listen at www.madwaspradio.com or via TuneIn radio app! Playlist: Michael Maguire – Do You Hear the People Sing? Beirut – My Family's Role In The World Revolution Sweet Soubrette – Together Someday Big Mama Thornton – Hound Dog John Lee Hooker – Boom Boom T-Bone Burnett – Fear Country Thomas Benjamin Wild Esq – I Could Really Use A Win Today Holly Yarbrough – Sometimes People Are Good The Tiger Lillies – Start a Fire Us3 – Different Rhythms Different People Nina Simone – See Line Woman Gil Scott-Heron – The Revolution Will Not Be Televised Walter Sickert & The Army of Broken Toys – Won't You Be My Neighbor? Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – People Ain't No Good Man Man – Alibi Fishbone – When Problems Arise Adam & The Ants – Picasso Visita el Planeta de los Simios Living Colour – Open Letter to a Landlord XTC – Cynical Days Thomas Dolby – Weightless They Might Be Giants – When Will You Die? Elvis Costello – The Big Light The Pogues – Hell's Ditch Flogging Molly – The Ol' Beggars Bush Big Joanie – Used To Be Friends Landis Expandis – We Built This City Death – Politicians In My Eyes The Decemberists – Never Satisfied The Divine Comedy – Funny Peculiar Max Raabe & Palast Orchester – The Best Things In Life Are Free
The cold weather continues to wreak havoc across our city. A feud over a Brighton Heights parking spot went viral, vehicles froze to the street in Highland Park, and one intrepid East Ender reserved their parking space with a Pittsburgh potty. Host Megan Harris, producer Sophia Lo, and contributor Colin Williams are joined by parking chair skeptic Bruce Chan to debate proper parking chair etiquette in our inaugural "Am I the Jagoff?" segment. Plus, the team shares their opinions on Heinz's ketchup keg, a new Pittsburghese hotline, and Lady Gaga's cover of "Won't You Be My Neighbor." Notes and references from today's show: 'Well shew ya whereta gew in the snew': Pennsylvania Tourism Office launches winter hotline voiced by regional accents [WHYY] 2026 NFL Draft: Renderings of campus in Pittsburgh revealed [NFL] Tap Into a Keg of Ketchup [Pittsburgh Magazine] PODCAST: The Best Pizza Joints in Pittsburgh [City Cast Pittsburgh] Pittsburgh Parking Revenge aka Don't Steal Spots [Reddit] Pittsburgh council confirms O'Connor's picks for police chief, public safety director [TribLive] Oakmont weighs ban on ICE agreements after arrest [Axios Pittsburgh] ICE agents take Brentwood man, leaving family seeking answers [TribLive] Josh Shapiro says he's preparing for a potential deportation surge in Pennsylvania [Spotlight PA] ICE buys $87M warehouse in Berks County as it plots expansion of immigration detention centers across the U.S. [Spotlight PA] Movie and TV projects spent a record-breaking $300 million while filming in Pittsburgh last year [Next Pittsburgh] When all of Pittsburgh's snow melts, will it lead to flooding? A meteorologist explains. [KDKA] Learn more about the sponsor of this February 6th episode: P3R - Use code CITYCAST15 to save 15% off any event registration Become a member of City Cast Pittsburgh at membership.citycast.fm. Want more Pittsburgh news? Sign up for our daily morning newsletter. We're also on Instagram at @CityCastPgh! Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here.
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As we take a rest from our regular Shabbat Gatherings, this is a great time to remember that God has always desired to dwell with His people—not from a distance, but as a neighbor. From the tabernacle to His indwelling Spirit today, His invitation remains the same: to live in His presence as He dwells in yours. Watch Won't You Be My Neighbor? and discover how God wants to be at the center of your life. Will you welcome Him in?Link: https://restoration.subspla.sh/hr4jh9d#thehappyrabbi #restorationseattle #JewishinSeattle #GodWithUs
Won't You Be My Neighbor?Halloween is maybe the last bastion of true neighboring in suburban America. It's a shame that the liturgical story it tells is largely one of glorifying horror. Yet, like those buckets of trick or treating treasures, it's a mixed bag. There's something going on in the dynamics of Halloween that is truly worth celebrating. People come out of their houses. They walk and talk. Their kids run around together, laughing. Driveway fire pits transform into tables of welcome, where weary parents, laden with discarded costumes and strollers, can linger and get warm. Some misguided folks use the opportunity to hand out Nutrigrain bars or gospel tracts instead of candy. (These are the houses the kids know in their wisdom to avoid.) But there's no doubt about it: this celebration of death somehow brings the neighborhood back to life. I was talking with a friend and fellow pastor who serves in Louisville about their vision and mission statement language this week. There was a lot of talk about doing things for others in there, which is a good thing. But I suggested that maybe it's it was too broad. C.S. Lewis has his senior devil Screwtape give advice to keep his patient's mind on "others" in the abstract. He should have him focused on others “out there” so that he ignores the others he can actually love in the everyday. That's why the Bible talks, not just about others, but about neighbors. I was thrilled the other day to walk in on my wife watching old episodes of Mr. Roger's Neighborhood. She said she's been thinking lately about how formative the old pastor's public television show had shaped her as a child. I'm grateful to have shared that formative experience. I didn't know at the time that the nice man in comfy sneakers and a snazzy sweater unashamedly viewed what he was doing as ministry. Reverend Fred Rogers was indeed a passionate and outspoken advocate for “making goodness attractive again.” He did this in the everyday by dwelling richly with his neighbors, whom he defined as “those whose lives move near our own.” Then he would often quote Jesus' command to love these neighbors, the specific others, as ourselves.That's what we're talking about this Sunday: how what James calls “the law of freedom” compels us to creatively use every opportunity to make goodness attractive to our neighbors again. Join us!
Won't You Be My Neighbor?Halloween is maybe the last bastion of true neighboring in suburban America. It's a shame that the liturgical story it tells is largely one of glorifying horror. Yet, like those buckets of trick or treating treasures, it's a mixed bag. There's something going on in the dynamics of Halloween that is truly worth celebrating. People come out of their houses. They walk and talk. Their kids run around together, laughing. Driveway fire pits transform into tables of welcome, where weary parents, laden with discarded costumes and strollers, can linger and get warm. Some misguided folks use the opportunity to hand out Nutrigrain bars or gospel tracts instead of candy. (These are the houses the kids know in their wisdom to avoid.) But there's no doubt about it: this celebration of death somehow brings the neighborhood back to life. I was talking with a friend and fellow pastor who serves in Louisville about their vision and mission statement language this week. There was a lot of talk about doing things for others in there, which is a good thing. But I suggested that maybe it's it was too broad. C.S. Lewis has his senior devil Screwtape give advice to keep his patient's mind on "others" in the abstract. He should have him focused on others “out there” so that he ignores the others he can actually love in the everyday. That's why the Bible talks, not just about others, but about neighbors. I was thrilled the other day to walk in on my wife watching old episodes of Mr. Roger's Neighborhood. She said she's been thinking lately about how formative the old pastor's public television show had shaped her as a child. I'm grateful to have shared that formative experience. I didn't know at the time that the nice man in comfy sneakers and a snazzy sweater unashamedly viewed what he was doing as ministry. Reverend Fred Rogers was indeed a passionate and outspoken advocate for “making goodness attractive again.” He did this in the everyday by dwelling richly with his neighbors, whom he defined as “those whose lives move near our own.” Then he would often quote Jesus' command to love these neighbors, the specific others, as ourselves.That's what we're talking about this Sunday: how what James calls “the law of freedom” compels us to creatively use every opportunity to make goodness attractive to our neighbors again. Join us!
Guest: Lori G. MeltonJourney with a Giant: Choose Your Guide, Pursue Your Purpose, and Grow in Your Walk with GodAuthor Lori G. Melton invites you to take the next step in your spiritual formation and embark on a year-long journey alongside a “giant” of faith, inspired by the author's year of studying the life of Mister Fred Rogers, America's favorite neighbor.So many of us want to go deeper in our faith. We long for a clearer sense of God's calling in our lives, but knowing where to start can be more than half the battle. What if we could learn from a trusted guide who's already walked the path? If you're in leadership, what would you give to shadow someone like Queen Elizabeth II? Or if you're an artist, what would you give to spend a year with Madeleine L'Engle or Michelangelo? What if you're longing for courage and you could take notes from George Washington or Harriet Tubman? How might God shape you through the example of faithful believers and strengthen you to become who He created you to be? Journey with a Giant introduces the transformative practice of walking with a spiritual giant. Based on the “cloud of witnesses” described in Hebrews 12 and illustrated through the author's experience walking with Mister Fred Rogers—America's favorite neighbor—spiritual director Lori Melton guides readers on a one-year adventure that offers a unique approach to spiritual formation.This structured yet flexible guide includes: • weekly reflections• testimonials from fellow pilgrims• monthly instructions and tasks• prompts for recording your focus, goals, resources, and insights• guided prayer to end each month• reflection questions• journaling spaceWhether you choose to learn from Mister Rogers or select your own spiritual mentor, this journey will help you cultivate a closer relationship with God, uncover new insights about yourself, and take meaningful steps toward pursuing God's unique calling for you.Get the Book: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/764110/journey-with-a-giant-by-lori-g-melton/About the AuthorLori G. Melton is an author, spiritual director, retreat leader, and a member of Hope*Writers. She and her husband, Bryan, are the creators of the Sanctuary Stirrings Podcast and the founders and directors of The Sanctuary at Bear Creek Retreat Center, which serves hundreds of people a year. When she's not writing, speaking, or welcoming guests, she enjoys spending time with her six children and three grandchildren. She and her husband live in Allegan, Michigan.Thank you for joining us here this week in the neighborhood.Theme Music featured on this podcast is “Won't You Be My Neighbor” performed by Rick Lee JamesAlso a special thanks to the @MisterRogersSay Community on Twitter and Instagram.Your host is Rick Lee James.Rick's Twitter account is @RickLeeJames and his web site is RickLeeJames.com.Podcasts From Rick Lee James & Voices In My Head ProductionsThis Podcast Is Hosted by Rick Lee JamesMister Rogers Quotes on Twitter: @MisterRogersSayRick Lee James on Twitter: @RickLeeJamesRick Lee James Web Site: www.RickLeeJames.com----more----Voices In My Head Productions does not profit from this program. This show is completely a labor of love out of the respect that the host has for the life of Fred Rogers. We do not own images or sound clips of Fred Rogers used on this show. While this is not a legally binding Mea Culpa, we would appreciate you not suing us. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rickleejames.substack.com/subscribe
18th Sunday after Pentecost October 12, 2025Sermon Series: Who's Your Neighbor?Sermon: Won't You Be My Neighbor?Scripture: Luke 10:25-37Through the familiar story of the Good Samaritan, we'll explore what it truly means to love our neighbors—not just in words, but in action. Jesus calls us to expand our understanding of “neighbor,” breaking down barriers and living with compassion that reflects His love.As you prepare for worship, reflect on these questions: Who are the “neighbors” God has placed in your path lately? What might it look like to love them the way Jesus does? How can our church embody neighborly love in our community? Come ready to begin this new series with us as we learn to see and love others the way Christ calls us to.Sunday Worship Schedule 8:45 AM – Contemporary Worship 10:00 AM – Sunday School 11:00 AM – Traditional Worship
Teacher: Pastor Rob Zimmermann Download Sermon Notes Watch Episode Give Online: http://westgatechapel.org/give Connect With Us: http://westgatechapel.org/connect Chapters (00:00:11) - Your Love Never Fails(00:05:03) - The Westgate Women's Deeper Life Retreat(00:12:35) - Oh, How Great is the Love of God(00:28:49) - Prayer for the Week(00:29:56) - Pass the Bucket: Life Group Signup(00:32:31) - Wonders of the World: Mr. Rogers(00:37:30) - Blessed Are Those Who We Grieve(00:41:01) - God's brokenhearted heart(00:45:40) - Won't You Be My Neighbor?(00:51:08) - Jesus calls His disciples to love one another(00:59:33) - Love Your Neighbors and Hate Your Enemies(01:05:27) - Rejection of Revenge and Dediction(01:12:12) - God's Love for the Broken(01:22:01) - Prayers for Week Three(01:22:51) - A Season of Reflection
In the second week of the "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" series, Pastor Mark Deering shares a personal story about his family's relationship with their neighbor Ray—a struggling man his teenage self couldn't understand why his father would help. Through Ray's story and the parable of the Good Samaritan, this message explores how God places specific neighbors in our lives for us to reach, not as projects to fix, but as people to love regardless of whether they "add value" to our lives. The sermon addresses how recent events test whether our conversations truly model Christ's love for neighbors who disagree with us. Pastor Mark explains that we are equipped by God to move toward our neighbors through the Holy Spirit's gifts, and outlines a three-fold strategy of connect, grow, and serve. The message emphasizes that proximity changes perspectives—we must be willing to get close to people who think differently from us because behind every opposing viewpoint is a person who needs God's grace.
In this message from the "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" series, Pastor Mark explores what it truly means to love our neighbor in today's world. While we cerebrally know that our neighbor is everyone we encounter, do our lives actually reflect this truth? Drawing from Luke 10 and our church's mission to "reach every neighborhood," this sermon challenges common excuses (being too comfortable, busy, afraid, or proud) that prevent us from moving toward others. The message provides practical steps for identifying our neighborhoods (wherever God has placed us) and our neighbors (the people in those places), encouraging us to move beyond building walls around comfortable communities to actively inviting others in. This is a call to be known, present, involved, helpful, and open as we follow Christ's example of moving toward us first.
Jennifer Baumgartner shares some lessons in love and learning from Mr. Rogers' legacy on episode 579 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode Mr. Rodgers was a very comforting influence as a young child. -Jennifer Baumgartner Moving slowly or taking your time is a very key theme of Mr. Rogers neighborhood, and also Fred Rogers' life and the way he lived it. -Jennifer Baumgartner He didn't shy away from talking about difficult subjects. -Jennifer Baumgartner Anything that is mentionable is manageable. -Jennifer Baumgartner Resources Fred Rogers Institute Fred Rogers Institute at Saint Vincent College The Neighborhood of Make-Believe You don't have to wait for the clock to strike to start teaching, by Peter Newbury Go Somewhere: Reimagining Technology in Education for a Better Tomorrow, Bonni Stachowiak's Keynote at LSU's Faculty Colloquium Speaking Freddish: How to Sound Like Mister Rogers, by Alexei Novak “Did You Know?” Song by Mister Rogers 10 to 25: The Science of Motivating Young People, by David Yeager Cartoon about writing Teaching C-I Substack Fred Rogers Archive OuiSi Original: Games of Visual Connection Thomas Dambo – Recycled Art and Troll Sculptures Trollmap – Locations of Thomas Dambo's Trolls Won't You Be My Neighbor? (2018 Documentary)
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How do we balance serving others with maintaining healthy boundaries to avoid burnout or enabling unhealthy behaviors? . . Won't You Be My Neighbor? - Week 5 | Pastor Patrick Grach | March 2, 2025 . . Stay Connected! Watch live at our Online Campus: Lifehouse.Online Online Website: www.lifehousechurch.org/ Facebook: / lifehousechurchorg Instagram: / lifehousechurchorg . . Your generosity enables us to carry out our mission of reaching people with the life-giving message of Jesus and helping them experience life change. To contribute to this goal, visit: www.lifehousechurch.org/give
God has always desired to dwell with His people—not from a distance, but as a neighbor. From the tabernacle to His indwelling Spirit today, His invitation remains the same: to live in His presence as He dwells in yours. Watch Won't You Be My Neighbor? and discover how God wants to be at the center of your life. Will you welcome Him in?Link: https://restoration.subspla.sh/58mnr6c#thehappyrabbi #restorationseattle #JewishinSeattle
God has always desired to dwell with His people—not from a distance, but as a neighbor. From the tabernacle to His indwelling Spirit today, His invitation remains the same: to live in His presence as He dwells in yours. Watch Won't You Be My Neighbor? and discover how God wants to be at the center of your life. Will you welcome Him in?Link: https://restoration.subspla.sh/58mnr6c#thehappyrabbi #restorationseattle #JewishinSeattle
Jesus meant what he said when he challenged his followers to "love your neighbor." But when we feel overwhelmed by the needs around us, we may wonder how one person can make a difference when the problems seem so big. . . Won't You Be My Neighbor? - Week 4 | Pastor Spencer Jackson | February 23, 2025 . . Stay Connected! Watch live at our Online Campus: Lifehouse.Online Online Website: www.lifehousechurch.org/ Facebook: / lifehousechurchorg Instagram: / lifehousechurchorg . . Your generosity enables us to carry out our mission of reaching people with the life-giving message of Jesus and helping them experience life change. To contribute to this goal, visit: www.lifehousechurch.org/give
What do we do when conflict arises with those we're trying to love, especially our neighbors? . . Won't You Be My Neighbor? - Week 3 | Pastor Patrick Grach | February 16, 2025 . . Stay Connected! Watch live at our Online Campus: Lifehouse.Online Online Website: www.lifehousechurch.org/ Facebook: / lifehousechurchorg Instagram: / lifehousechurchorg . . Your generosity enables us to carry out our mission of reaching people with the life-giving message of Jesus and helping them experience life change. To contribute to this goal, visit: www.lifehousechurch.org/give
Living out the great commandment to "love our neighbor" requires us to go where we wouldn't normally go to do what we don't like to do; we need to be willing to get into messy, unexpected situations even when it's least convenient. . . Won't You Be My Neighbor? - Week 2 | Pastor Patrick Grach | February 9, 2025 . . Stay Connected! Watch live at our Online Campus: Lifehouse.Online Online Website: www.lifehousechurch.org/ Facebook: / lifehousechurchorg Instagram: / lifehousechurchorg . . Your generosity enables us to carry out our mission of reaching people with the life-giving message of Jesus and helping them experience life change. To contribute to this goal, visit: www.lifehousechurch.org/give
Why is it so hard to make time for meaningful relationships when life feels too busy and people seem like burdens rather than opportunities? . . Won't You Be My Neighbor? - Week 1 | Pastor Patrick Grach | February 2, 2025 . . Stay Connected! Watch live at our Online Campus: Lifehouse.Online Online Website: www.lifehousechurch.org/ Facebook: / lifehousechurchorg Instagram: / lifehousechurchorg . . Your generosity enables us to carry out our mission of reaching people with the life-giving message of Jesus and helping them experience life change. To contribute to this goal, visit: www.lifehousechurch.org/give
Text us your questions!This is one of our favorite interviews we've ever done. Nicholas Ma (son of famed cellist Yo-Yo Ma) is a filmmaker best known for producing the 2018 documentary Won't You Be My Neighbor? about Fred Rogers. We speak with him about his latest documentary Leap of Faith, which follows a group of Christian pastors from diverse sociocultural and demographic backgrounds in the Grand Rapids, MI area for a year as they attempt to form community across theological and social dividing lines. The film is a challenging and raw exploration of vulnerability and what it means to practice Christian faith in our political moment. Nicholas himself is a gentle, kind, empathetic, and almost preternaturally wise person who made us a bit more hopeful about our situation. We also get a chance to discuss Mister Rogers and what we can learn from him in this moment.The video clip of Nicholas playing piano with his dad on Mister Rogers' Neighborhood as a child can be seen in part here.We had intended to release this episode at Christmas, but life got in the way. Somehow it seems even more fitting to release it today, when we remember Martin Luther King Jr. as we simultaneously inaugurate the most divisive and authoritarian President in our nation's history. We know that conversations like this can sometimes feel trite in contexts like that, like putting a band-aid on a hemorrhage. But Nicholas helps us refocus, to think not about what's insurmountable, but about what is manageable in our particular context. To look, as Fred said, for the helpers, and to ask again what it means to love our neighbor.=====Want to support us?The best way is to subscribe to our Patreon. Annual memberships are available for a 10% discount.If you'd rather make a one-time donation, you can contribute through our PayPal. Other important info: Rate & review us on Apple & Spotify Follow us on social media at @PPWBPodcast Watch & comment on YouTube Email us at pastorandphilosopher@gmail.com Cheers!
ArtWorks is an all-day program for adults with developmental disabilities. Their art is being displayed at the Joseph Gross Gallery in an exhibit called “Won't You Be My Neighbor”, featuring a series of original house designs that combine imagination with the most important aspects of what makes a house a home. Also: How the Tucson Bird Alliance will be making a difference in 2025; and actor and history buff Fred Pitts brings his one-man show "Aren't You..?" to Tucson.
ArtWorks is an all-day program for adults with developmental disabilities. Their art is being displayed at the Joseph Gross Gallery in an exhibit called “Won't You Be My Neighbor”, featuring a series of original house designs that combine imagination with the most important aspects of what makes a house a home. Also: How the Tucson Bird Alliance will be making a difference in 2025; and actor and history buff Fred Pitts brings his one-man show "Aren't You..?" to Tucson.
Pastor Ryan Deaton delivers a message, "The Prequel" Part 4 to our previous series "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" at Life Church in Fort Myers, Florida. (Sunday, December 1st, 2024 - 11:00AM) For More information, visit our website at: http://www.lifechurch.net Instagram: www.instagram.com/lifechurchfmy Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/LifeChurchFMY Vimeo: http://www.vimeo.com/lifechurchfmy
Pastor Ryan Deaton delivers a message, "The Prequel" Part 3 to our previous series "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" at Life Church in Fort Myers, Florida. (Sunday, November 24th, 2024 - 11:00AM) For More information, visit our website at: http://www.lifechurch.net Instagram: www.instagram.com/lifechurchfmy Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/LifeChurchFMY Vimeo: http://www.vimeo.com/lifechurchfmy
Johanna Bear invites us to explore the vital differences between being kind and being nice through the lens of Morgan Neville's 2018 documentary film, Won't You Be My Neighbor? about the life and work of Fred Rogers. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joey-armstrong1/support
This week Pastor Tim Schoen continues the teaching series “The Greatest” with the third message “Won't You Be My Neighbor.” (Recorded November 16th, 2024)To get connected follow us on Instagram @HSRevolution
Pastor Ryan Deaton delivers a message, "The Prequel Part 2" to our previous series "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" at Life Church in Fort Myers, Florida. (Sunday, November 10th, 2024 - 9:00AM) For More information, visit our website at: http://www.lifechurch.net Instagram: www.instagram.com/lifechurchfmy Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/LifeChurchFMY Vimeo: http://www.vimeo.com/lifechurchfmy
Pastor Ryan Deaton delivers a message, "The Prequel" to our previous series "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" at Life Church in Fort Myers, Florida. (Sunday, November 3rd, 2024 - 11:00AM) For More information, visit our website at: http://www.lifechurch.net Instagram: www.instagram.com/lifechurchfmy Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/LifeChurchFMY Vimeo: http://www.vimeo.com/lifechurchfmy
In this episode, host David Altrogge sits down with Graham Willoughby, the acclaimed cinemaographer behind films like '20 Feet From Stardom' and 'Won't You Be My Neighbor.' Over the course of the episode, they discuss the shift from reality TV to cinematic documentaries, the importance of intention in storytelling, managing crew dynamics, and balancing family life with a demanding filmmaking career. The episode highlights the importance of trust and respect in interviews, the role of a supportive crew, and the definition of success for a documentary filmmaker. A special thanks to Caleb J. Murphy (https://calebjmurphy.com/) and Musicbed (http://share.mscbd.fm/daltrogge) for the great tunes. School of Doc is hosted by David Altrogge (@daltrogge) and is a Production of Vinegar Hill (https://vinegarhill.film/)
In this week's episode of Off Topic, Eric kicks things off by celebrating the arrival of November — which means the end of endless political ads! He also takes you behind the scenes of the first (and only) country concert he attended this year featuring Little Big Town and Sugarland. From Sugarland's surprising and nostalgic opener, “Won't You Be My Neighbor?” to the unforgettable energy of the night, Eric shares all the highlights. And, of course, he wraps up with Country Music Weekly and a special track that's sure to pull on your heartstrings.
Joining us is Nicholas Ma to discuss his documentary 'Leap of Faith' (2024), which follows twelve diverse Christian leaders from Grand Rapids, Michigan, as they gather for a series of retreats led by Michael Gulker, organizer of a project called the Colossian Forum. Over a year, these pastors—five women and seven men from various denominations and with differing beliefs and approaches—engage in deep conversations on divisive issues, exploring perspectives shaped by their faith and experiences. We witness moments of deep pain and frustration as their views clash, but we're also there for the discovery of surprising points of connection.Nicholas collaborated on the film with longtime partner Morgan Neville; the duo also made the great Fred Rogers documentary, 'Won't You Be My Neighbor?'. An award-winning director, writer, and producer, Nicholas's work includes the WNBA documentary 'Unfinished Business' and his feature debut 'Mabel,' which was awarded the Sloan Prize. A former DOC NYC fellow and Film Independent Fellow, he also previously worked on global economic policy on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.Actual Facts is hosted by Eric SteuerSend us a note: actualfactspod@gmail.comTheme music by Yalls: https://www.dancasey.me/'Leap of Faith': https://leapoffaithmovie.com/MovieMaker Magazine: https://www.moviemaker.com/
Joining us is Nicholas Ma to discuss his documentary 'Leap of Faith' (2024), which follows twelve diverse Christian leaders from Grand Rapids, Michigan, as they gather for a series of retreats led by Michael Gulker, organizer of a project called the Colossian Forum. Over a year, these pastors—five women and seven men from various denominations and with differing beliefs and approaches—engage in deep conversations on divisive issues, exploring perspectives shaped by their faith and experiences. We witness moments of deep pain and frustration as their views clash, but we're also there for the discovery of surprising points of connection.Nicholas collaborated on the film with longtime partner Morgan Neville; the duo also made the great Fred Rogers documentary, 'Won't You Be My Neighbor?'. An award-winning director, writer, and producer, Nicholas's work includes the WNBA documentary 'Unfinished Business' and his feature debut 'Mabel,' which was awarded the Sloan Prize. A former DOC NYC fellow and Film Independent Fellow, he also previously worked on global economic policy on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.Actual Facts is hosted by Eric SteuerSend us a note: actualfactspod@gmail.comTheme music by Yalls: https://www.dancasey.me/'Leap of Faith': https://leapoffaithmovie.com/MovieMaker Magazine: https://www.moviemaker.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
WARNING! This show is for adults. We drink cocktails, have potty mouths and, at least, one of us was raised by wolves. The Clockwork Cabaret is a production of Agony Aunt Studios. Featuring that darling DJ Duo, Lady Attercop and Emmett Davenport. Our theme music is made especially for us by Kyle O'Door. This episode aired on Mad Wasp Radio, 10.27.24. New episodes air on Mad Wasp Radio on Sundays @ 12pm GMT! Listen at www.madwaspradio.com or via TuneIn radio app! Playlist: Subatomic Studios – Scary Clown Iain Ballamy – Close to You Danny Elfman – Dance on My Grave Rickie Lee Jones – Sympathy for the Devil Ghost Number – La Sangre Walter Sickert & The Army of Broken Toys – Won't You Be My Neighbor? Insomniac Folklore – Halloween Mighty Tiny – Down In The Well Mikelangelo & The Black Sea Gentlemen – A Formidable Marinade Charming Disaster – Bela Lugosi's Dead Professor Gall – Putting the Fun Back In Funeral The Tiger Lillies – Dance Floor Caravan Of Thieves – Monster Aurelio Voltaire – The Last Halloween Party Martin Martini & the Bone Palace Orchestra – Take Your Skin Off and Dance Puddles Pity Party – Let's Give Them Pumpkin To Talk About Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – Supernaturally Hayseed Dixie – Monster Mash Kim Lenz – Bogeyman Imelda May – Hellfire Club Hillbilly Moon Explosion – Night of the Living Ted Mad Tea Party – Batratspidercrab The Brickbats – Na Na Na Na (The Creature) The Mighty Boosh – Eels (The Lord Baron's Mix) Greenskeepers – Lotion Leslie & The Lys – Zombie Killer I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME – From The Gallows
Caleb Deaton delivers a message, "When Was the Last Time It Cost You?" from our series "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" at Life Church in Fort Myers, Florida. (Sunday, October 27th, 2024 - 11:00AM) For More information, visit our website at: http://www.lifechurch.net Instagram: www.instagram.com/lifechurchfmy Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/LifeChurchFMY Vimeo: http://www.vimeo.com/lifechurchfmy
While making plans for his upcoming film, things got a lot more complicated and uncertain for filmmaker Nicholas Ma when his collaborator insisted on carrying out their production in a city that was both unfamiliar and potentially unwelcoming to Ma. Would he choose to walk away? Nicholas Ma is the director of the new film, Leap of Faith, and producer of the award-winning documentary, Won't You Be My Neighbor. He is also the son of world-renowned cellist, Yo-Yo Ma. We'd love to hear about an Uncomfy moment you've experienced. Can you think of a time when you felt your perspective or worldview challenged and instead of getting defensive or bailing out, you chose to lean into the discomfort and stick with it – and you're glad you did? Email your story to uncomfy@byu.edu or share it on Instagram and tag us @uncomfy.podcast and we'll share it! Related Links: Leap of Faith website - https://leapoffaithmovie.com/ Leap of Faith Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/leapoffaithmovie/ Follow us on social media! Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheUncomfyPod/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/uncomfy.podcast/ Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@theuncomfypodcast YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@Uncomfy.Podcast X - https://x.com/TheUncomfyPod Threads - https://www.threads.net/@uncomfy.podcast
Caleb Deaton delivers a message, "Am I A Good Neighbor?" from our series "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" at Life Church in Fort Myers, Florida. (Sunday, October 20th, 2024 - 11:00AM) For More information, visit our website at: http://www.lifechurch.net Instagram: www.instagram.com/lifechurchfmy Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/LifeChurchFMY Vimeo: http://www.vimeo.com/lifechurchfmy
Alvin Key delivers a message, "Noticing the Need" from our series "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" at Life Church in Fort Myers, Florida. (Sunday, October 13th, 2024 - 11:00AM) For More information, visit our website at: http://www.lifechurch.net Instagram: www.instagram.com/lifechurchfmy Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/LifeChurchFMY Vimeo: http://www.vimeo.com/lifechurchfmy
Rev. Chad Johnson asks us the nostalgic question, “Won't You Be My Neighbor?” He encourages us to examine who we consider our neighbors and how we treat them, offering a deeper look at what it means to be a “good neighbor.” Stay connected with Hope Church Memphis: Website • HopeChurchMemphis.com Instagram • @Hope4Memphis TikTok • @Hope4Memphis Facebook • @Hope4Memphis Prayer • HopeChurchMemphis.com/Prayer Giving • HopeChurchMemphis.com/Give
Newt talks with Nicholas Ma, an award-winning director, writer, and producer, about his new film "Leap of Faith." The film follows 12 diverse Christian leaders as they navigate contentious issues and build bonds over a series of retreats in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The discussion delves into Ma's career transition from global economic policy to filmmaking, his inspirations, and the challenges of documentary storytelling. Ma reflects on the influence of Fred Rogers, the subject of his previous documentary "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" and how it shaped his approach to "Leap of Faith." The conversation highlights the importance of storytelling, emotional truth, and the power of vulnerability in creating impactful documentaries.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Speaker: Richard Meservey Series: Won’t You Be My Neighbor? Scripture: I John 3:18
New life in Jesus changes all of our relationships. He reconciles sinners back to the Father, incorporates them into the community of faith, then equips and sends them to be his witnesses in the world. Speaker: Sean Scribner Series: Won’t You Be My Neighbor? Scripture: Acts 9:10-19
We get right into it this week and rewind to a visit to True Salvage Cafe, Backyard Movie Night, 1978 art opening, Lorena's and Coda.We're looking forward to Stride for Your Mind, Newstead 5K, Community Day, Lightning Brook Clean Up, Tacocat, South Mountain Wildflower Park, Essex Funk, Won't You Be My Neighbor, and Unveiled24.Three Things to Know with the Maplewood movie theater and a secret supper club. A bonus Thing to Know this week: don't touch Cat's brownie.We're in a Good Bottle Mood thanks to our sponsor this week, Good Bottle Refill Shop!(PS: the Thing to Know about cats and dogs was a rabies vaccination clinic on Wednesday, 9/18.)LINKS:Good Bottle Refill ShopTrue Salvage CafeMaplewood Theater Community MeetingMaplewood Redevelopment StudySam's Table
Religiously Incorrect Podcast | 9.8.24S.5 E.29“Won't You Be My Neighbor?”Pastor Todd and Pastor Jeff discuss the role of churches in a local neighborhood and how neighbors can be a positive and negative impact on the ministry. Tune in and talk back.#SundayNightService #RIP #RealRawUncutFollow us on YouTube, IG, Twitter, and FB!Hosts: Pastor Todd and Pastor JeffProduced by: Marsh Media Group LLCProduction: Big MikeDesign by: Larry JohnsonMusic: J. Austin & Tevin MichaelFOLLOW:WEBSITE: http://www.ReligiouslyIncorrectPodcas...FACEBOOK: / religiouslyincorrectpodcast TWITTER: / officialripc INSTAGRAM: / religiouslyincorrectpodcast
Two things matter in this life: to love God and to love people. Yet being a good neighbor has become counter cultural in our time. In this series called Won't You Be My Neighbor, Pastor Brandon discusses what it looks like to love the people around us. Join him for the third message, "Make a Stranger a Friend". If you'd like to learn more about our church or how you can be involved, you can do so at www.thisishilltop.church
Two things matter in this life: to love God and to love people. Yet being a good neighbor has become counter cultural in our time. In this series called Won't You Be My Neighbor, Pastor Brandon discusses what it looks like to love the people around us. Join him for this first message, "Who Is My Neighbor?" If you'd like to learn more about our church or how you can be involved, you can do so at www.thisishilltop.church
Morgan Neville (The Saint of Second Chances, Roadrunner, Won't You Be My Neighbor) is a filmmaker, producer, and writer. Morgan joins the Armchair Expert to discuss why people love documentaries, why he had so many books in his childhood home, and how Los Angeles's history differs from other American cities. Morgan and Dax talk about what it means to be a good singer, what Mr. Rogers did for the perception of masculinity, and why some people are addicted to work. Morgan explains how he selects his film topics, how the production of documentaries is different than scripted, and what he has learned about his own life while making his films. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Morgan Neville (The Saint of Second Chances, Roadrunner, Won't You Be My Neighbor) is a filmmaker, producer, and writer. Morgan joins the Armchair Expert to discuss why people love documentaries, why he had so many books in his childhood home, and how Los Angeles's history differs from other American cities. Morgan and Dax talk about what it means to be a good singer, what Mr. Rogers did for the perception of masculinity, and why some people are addicted to work. Morgan explains how he selects his film topics, how the production of documentaries is different than scripted, and what he has learned about his own life while making his films. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices