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Knit And Nourished

Stephanie Wafer and Katy Hogan

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A Roseburg Christian Fellowship Women’s Ministry Podcast. Sharing testimonies that exalt the Lord and topics that edify every woman. We’re having conversations with the women of RCF to discuss life from a biblical perspective, gain insight from one another, and grow as sisters with the women we worship with each week. Come be nourished and knit together as one body in Christ. Come and hear what the Lord has done for our souls!
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The Signal to Noise podcast features conversations with people from all corners of the live sound industry, from FOH and monitor engineers, tour managers, Broadway sound designers, broadcast mixers, system engineers, and more.
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We usually like to think deeply about the love of God. But the hatred of God seems off-limits. What does the Bible say about God and hate? Can God actually hate someone? Or does He just hate sinful things that a person does? This is the topic of our podcast this week. Randall Curtis joins us again to cover this difficult subject.…
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In Episode 247, the co-hosts catch up after Sean returns from his first vacation since starting his company. Sean fills Andy in on turning a trip to visit the RCF factory into a vacation for his entire family. He gives a recap of his awesome time visiting the factory and seeing how the loudspeakers he’s bought for his company are made and tested, p…
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In Episode 246, Sean, Andy and guest co-host Kate Foretek talk with financial advisor Bailie Slevin to get the lowdown on making your money work for you as a freelancer to plan for both the future you expect, and the one you don’t! This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF. A combination of finance ninja and theatre nerd, Bailie is a busin…
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Kenny Barnwell joins Andy in Episode 245 to discuss how to nurture and maintain healthy relationships while working away from home. His advice — which even those who don’t tour will find valuable — touches on communication strategies, mutual support and accountability, self-awareness and boundaries, and how to include your family in your life and y…
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Picking up where they left off in last time (here), in Episode 244 Sean and Andy continue their roundtable on corporate event audio with Aram Piligian, Brian Maddox, and Michael Curtis. Previously, they looked at the input side of corporate audio, and this time, focus shifts to the outputs — how to balance the needs of the live sound in the room wi…
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Many of us spend tons of time talking about things like crafting the perfect kick drum or guitar or lead vocal, but in Episode 243, we focus the podcast on another important but less recognized set of “money” inputs — corporate event vocals. In part one of a two-part deep dive into mixing corporate events, Andy and Sean bring together a collection …
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In Episode 242, Andy and guest host Aram Piligian talk with Mark Russie, who retired from a long career as a Las Vegas-based A1 and A2 to start a small business manufacturing the Lav Magnet and Beltpack Bar, tools he originally invented to make his own life on corporate events easier. Mark shares the story of how, after multiple manufacturers told …
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In a “shocking” Episode 241, Sean and Andy talk with Richard Cadena, author of the book “Electricity for the Entertainment Electrician & Technician” as well as serving as a freelance lighting designer, lighting consultant, and trainer. He’s worked on concert tours, television, and theatre, and has designed dozens of lighting systems for permanent i…
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From this example of prayer, Jesus first glorifies God the Father and asks to be glorified again in Heaven as in afore time. He then proceeds to commit His Disciples to the Father because God has given them to Himself to disciple and teach, followed by Prayers for all Believers to live in unity as He is one with His Heavenly Father…
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Some say that God speaks to us still today in various ways, while others argue that God only speaks through Scripture in the present day. What should we make of this dilemma? Is God speaking to us through a still small voice, impressions, or other means? What should we consider as we think about extrabiblical revelation and seek the truth? Rex Fish…
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Chicago-based front of house engineer and tour manager Dave Unger joins the show in Episode 240 and talks about his career mixing high-energy world music artists that include Femi Kuti and the Positive Force, Bombino, Sierra Leone Refugee Allstars, and many others at some of the highest profile venues and festivals in the world such as Coachella, t…
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The previous episode of the podcast discussed Judges 19. But the story doesn't stop there. What happened next? A civil war. And what lessons should we learn from it? That's what we'll talk about in this episode of the RCF Podcast as Randall Curtis, pastor of Frenchtown Church, joins us again.By RCF - Rhody Christian Fellowship
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In Episode 239, the hosts are joined by Marc Alan, front of house engineer for legendary artist Jose Feliciano as well as the production manager and FOH at the Wall Street Theater in Norwalk, CT and the marketing director of Factory Underground Studio. He goes deep on what it’s like working with an artist like Jose at this point of his incredibly l…
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CONTENT WARNING: This episode is a discussion of one of the most graphic and disturbing passages in Scripture. While we make an effort to avoid explicit or unnecessary graphic depictions beyond what Scripture describes, Judges chapter 19 is still a hard passage to read and often difficult for many to understand. Why is it contained in the Bible? Wh…
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Last week, while Andy was home in NY catching up on work after a vacation in Iceland, Sean headed to LA (well, Anaheim) to take in the 2024 NAMM Show. In Episode 238, the two catch up — Sean talks about everything he saw and learned at the show, how lessons learned at a trade show translate to how we run live events and shows, getting to meet up wi…
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"The Bible says that we're no longer under law, but under grace, so we don't have to worry about what we do since God will forgive us." Perhaps you've said something similar, or you've at least heard it from another professing Christian. But is that really how God's grace works? This week's episode will dig into the truth about grace. Jim Sole join…
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In Episode 237, four members of the audio team for Carolina Crown Drum and Bugle Corps — Jonathan Yoo, Rosa Westfall, Tyler Hanson and Cole O’Malley — join Andy Leviss to talk about what goes into reinforcing sound for a modern Drum Corps International performance. They provide an in-depth look at the ins and outs of a true “battleground” audio sit…
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It’s time to get our system engineer and designer hats on for Episode 236, as the hosts talk to Pat Brown of SynAudCon and Pro Sound Testing about all things loudspeakers, measurement mics, gain structure, and more. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath and RCF. Note: Pat and Brenda Brown are offering a 10 percent discount on any SynAudCon tra…
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In Episode 235, the hosts are joined by Suzi Green, tour manager and founder of The BACK LOUNGE, a peer support group for the live music industry. She talks about her journey out of and back into the music world with a new mission to help make it a better place, creating healthier work environments, mental health first aid, and more. This episode i…
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Merlin Miller begins a new series going through the book of 2 Thessalonians. This is a follow up to preaching through 1 Thessalonians in 2023. In this letter Paul writes again to correct, or clarify, a few things from his first letter and to continue establishing these believers in the faith. In these opening verses Paul focuses on the growth that …
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Audio “renaissance man” Jim van Bergen joins the show in Episode 234 to talk about his wide-ranging career, including his tenure mixing the Times Square New Year’s Eve broadcasts, serving as front of house engineer for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, recording singer-songwriter Shane MacGowan live, touring with the Metropolitan Opera, mixing th…
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To wrap up the year, the hosts of Signal To Noise and Live Sound Bootcamp joined forces in Episode 233 for an extra special live episode to talk about all things audio — favorite gigs of the year, goals for 2024, fun toys, and a deep dive into console presets, drum mics and processing, in addition to answering listener questions from the live chat!…
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Chicago-based live audio legend TC Furlong joins the show in Episode 232 and talks about his journey in founding a live audio company that just celebrated its 50th anniversary, his life as a pedal steel player in a one-hit wonder band, and the details of a tool he invented in the 1980s that many of us still use on every single music gig we do nearl…
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After a brief foray into his time touring the world with monster trucks, sound engineer/lighting designer/production manager/event producer Adam Brunetti joins the show in Episode 231 to talk about producing and mixing the Levitt AMP Woonsocket Music Series as well as the positive impact small music series and festivals can have on their cities, an…
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In Episode 230, the co-hosts have a post-Thanksgiving catchup on a grab bag of topics, including an upcoming warehouse move, new consoles, and FX rack and reverb/delay settings, in addition to answering some listener questions and “nerding out” about making tastier coffee. This episode is sponsored by Allen & Heath, RCF, and Rational Acoustics. Epi…
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In the previous episode, we discussed the topics of identity and purpose. This week, Tolani Olagundoye joins us again to tackle the questions of "What's wrong with the world?" and "How can what is wrong be made right?" These are important questions, and people have various opinions regarding how to answer them. But what does Scripture say about it?…
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In Episode 229 — and just in time for the holidays — the hosts put on their coziest pajamas and grab a virtual cup of hot cocoa with Joe Palermo to talk about his nearly decade-long tenure as the sound designer for the Polar Express Ride Experience, a theatrical production that takes place on fully functional (and moving!) Amtrak trains in the U.S.…
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