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“GROW" - Grounding Relationships On Wisdom We focus on relationships with self, family, romance, money, business, ministry, and with life! GROW, defined means ALWAYS in a state of becoming greater in: 1. quantity (multiply all that you are - balanced and building), 2. size (live the biggest, fullest life possible - no shrinking back), 3. extent (how far will you run to win the race - steady wins not speed), 4. intensity (the degree to which you apply your effort - go hard for yourself like y ...
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The Buzz: The JJA Podcast

The Jazz Journalists Association

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The Jazz Journalists Association is a membership organization founded in 1986. We promote the creation and dissemination of accurate, ethical, informed journalism on all jazz’s genres, and encourage innovative use of media to spur the growth, development and education of audiences for jazz. Public programs include Seeing Jazz Photography Master Classes, The Buzz podcast, celebrations of Jazz Heroes and Jazz Awards, and the website JJANews.org. Theme "Big Vic" composed by John Michaels Featur ...
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Kris Kourtis Unplugged

Kris Kourtis Unplugged

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Kris Kourtis talks about a Myriad of important topics. Kris Shares important things that he learnt in his life to better improve your life. Born January 23rd 1983, Kris Kourtis is a famous celebrity. Kris has done many self help audiobooks to help people on their journey...
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60 Seconds to Comply

Simon Haynes, Connor Coulson

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Part Man, Part Machine, All Pod. A minute by minute style review of the seminal 80s classic action movie Robocop. We dissect and talk about the various topics and themes through the movie, as well as many tangents about Star Trek and Deus Ex, and as a special bonus we compare the minute to it's 2014 remake and why it's terrible.
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"Faith in Real Life," hosted by Pastor and Author Nat Crawford and Co-Lead Pastor Dan Coke, is a dynamic and engaging podcast dedicated to empowering Christians to seamlessly integrate their faith into every aspect of their daily lives. Each episode dives deep into the heart of what it means to live a life grounded in faith, amidst the complexities of the modern world. Join Nat and Dan as they explore relevant topics, dissect media headlines, and tackle the tough questions that believers fac ...
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Jared Stanley discusses and reads from So Tough (Saturnalia Books, 2024), a book-length poem deeply couched in the West, where landscapes & human lives, the banal & the extraordinary collide in both violence & in hopefulness. https://jaredstanleyinfo.wordpress.com/ https://saturnaliabooks.com/ abookanditsauthor@gmail.com Twitter: @it_author Faceboo…
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Rayna Mathis has edited the monthly publication of Seattle's Earshot Jazz for four years; Chrys Roney became CEO and editor-in-chief of Hot House Jazz Guide, serving the New York metropolitan area, just five months ago -- and each of them enthuses about the community-serving aspects of their editorial project. Howard Mandel notes that its been rare…
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The doctrine of the Trinity is a very difficult one to understand. Many misunderstand the orthodox teaching. There are many bad examples and models. In this episode I answer questions from the Classical Theology community on the Trinity. Dictionary of Early Christian Beliefs (affiliate link): https://amzn.to/4cTpHuQ Decision Making and the Will of …
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Jenn Windrow discusses her novel Evil’s Unlikely Assassin (Irreverent Publishing, 2018), the first volume in the urban fantasy Alexis Black series about a reluctant vampire charged with slaying other creatures of the night, a task carried out with a ragtag team of misfits and a heaping dose of snark. https://jennwindrow.com/ abookanditsauthor@gmail…
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The Breakdown In this episode of the ATX Metal Podcast, Ryan sits down with the band Venustra. The band has a unique theatrical show and incorporates elements of shock rock, Japanese visual Kei, and swing music into their sound. They have faced challenges in defining their genre but strive to create a bigger sound that sets them apart from other ba…
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What is the Word Faith movement and why did I leave it? Word Faith teachers such as Kenneth Copeland have made some of the most heretical and outlandish statements regarding God, Jesus, and man. Check out this episode to hear some of those statements and see what the problem with the Word Faith movement is. Affiliate Links to Books A Different Gosp…
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Molinism, while not new, has become a popular theological position which tries to show how God can be soveriegn and omniscient while also allowing man to have free will. In this episode I explain what Molinism is and offer 4 obejctions to it. Affiliate Links to Books "On Divine Foreknowledge: Part 4 of the Concordia" by Louis de Molina: https://amz…
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Pianist, composer-improviser and educator Ann Tappan lives far from the madding crowd, outsize Bozeman, Montana, maintaining an active career including international forays. Having made the scene in NYC and San Francisco, she speaks with authority about the challenges and pleasures of making art and life outside the urban milieu commonly assumed fo…
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Is it possible for God to exist given all of the evil in the world? This episode discuss a book debate between Michael Shermer, Gary Whittenberger, and Brian Huffling. God, Evil, and Morality: A Debate: (Affiliate Link) https://amzn.to/3Vz8IXY Discussion with Michael Shermer: https://brianhuffling.com/debates/…
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John Calvin is one of the most divisive theolgians in church history. What does he teach and what is Calvinism? Affiliate Links: Classic Christian Thinkers Book: https://amzn.to/3JUem1m The Extent of the Atonement: https://amzn.to/3Qz4Iow The Death Christ Died: https://amzn.to/4bv27ns Calvin's Institutes: https://amzn.to/4bxsxVZ…
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Thomas Aquinas is often regarded as one of, if not the, greatest Christian philosopher. He has written prolifically on many areas of the faith and his works is still written about today. In this talk we look at a few of his contributions. Affiliate links: Classic Christian Thinkers: https://amzn.to/3Pw2yW5 Aquinas: A Beginner's Guide: https://amzn.…
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Most Christians (Jews and Muslims) think that God causes morality either through divine commands or through his nature being the moral standard. This podcast critiques that view and offers a natural law approach that rejects God being a moral being. God, Evil, and Morality: A Debate (affiliate link): https://amzn.to/3ToHfIy…
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The Breakdown In this episode of the ATX Metal Podcast, Ryan sits down with Eamonn Danzig, one of the creators of the Bat City Black Metal Fest. They discuss the origins of black metal, the message behind the festival, and the efforts to promote inclusivity and distance the genre from its tainted past. The festival will feature eight bands, live sw…
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In this enlightening episode of "Faith in Real Life," hosts Pastor Nat Crawford and Lead Pastor Dan Coke are joined by a special guest, the Founder and CEO of Answers in Genesis, the Ark Encounter, and the Creation Museum. Together, they delve into pivotal questions about the book of Genesis and its relevance to contemporary Christian life. The epi…
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Welcome to a captivating journey into the realms of theology! 🌟 In this thought-provoking video, we delve deep into the intriguing clash of beliefs between Athanasius and Jehovah's Witnesses. 🤔💬 Join us as we navigate the historical and doctrinal landscapes, exploring the profound contrasts in perspectives that define these two theological views. 🔍…
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Why Does God want us to worship Him? Does he really need it? Join us on a thought-provoking journey as we explore a bold inquiry: Is God a narcissist? Prepare to dive deep into the realm of faith, psychology, and philosophy as we unpack the characteristics of narcissism and apply them to the concept of a higher power. Is God's demand for worship a …
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Unveiling the Early Church's Intellectual Champion: Irenaeus of Lyons Delve beyond the dusty scrolls and uncover the captivating story of Irenaeus of Lyons, a towering figure in the tapestry of early Christian thought. In the 2nd century AD, when theological debates roiled like gladiatorial matches, Irenaeus emerged as a champion of orthodoxy, a de…
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Essayist Farah Jasmine Griffin, whose collection In Search of a Beautiful Freedom won the JJA's 2024 Jazz Book of the Year: History, Criticism and Culture, talks about her focus on jazz and its relevance across many realms of thought, with Fiona Ross, member of the JJA's book committee and founder of Women in Jazz Media.…
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In this pivotal episode of "Faith in Real Life," hosts Pastor Nat Crawford and Lead Pastor Dan Coke tackle three controversial topics that resonate deeply within the Christian community today. The episode kicks off with a nuanced discussion on whether Christians should participate in or celebrate Pride Month, examining the complexities of expressin…
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Music historian and author Ashley Kahn and producer Zev Feldman, "the Jazz Detective," speak with host Rick Mitchell on the journalism and historical importance of albums of historical jazz (those recorded more than 10? 20? 30? years ago?) releases, and the particular value to them of liner notes. All pay homage to the legacy of Blue Note Records/M…
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The Breakdown In this conversation, Ryan interviews Dave Perry of Fear of Water. They discuss various topics including the music industry, radio stations, and the success of Fear of Water's music. Dave talks about the secondary market for radio stations and how they have embraced his music. He also shares his experience with imposter syndrome and t…
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In this enriching episode of "Faith in Real Life," hosts Pastor Nat Crawford welcomes Dr. Gary Chapman, renowned author of "The 5 Love Languages," to explore the transformative power of understanding and applying love languages in marriage. The episode begins with Dr. Chapman explaining the five love languages—Words of Affirmation, Acts of Service,…
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Dutch scholar Walter van de Leur is the author of Jazz and Death: Reception, Rituals, and Representations, a fascinating study that enlightens the music from a unique angle. Fiona Ross, member of the Jazz Journalists Association's Book Committee, interviews Walter, touching on New Orleans funerals, Chet Baker, and the rumor that jazz itself is dead…
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The Breakdown: Glass Grinder is a metal band from Austin, Texas that combines elements of grindcore, deathcore, and heavy metal. They aim to stand out by not being confined to a single genre and experimenting with different styles. The band started as a three-piece improvisational group and eventually evolved into a five-piece band. They have relea…
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In this intriguing episode of "Faith in Real Life," hosts Pastor Nat Crawford and Lead Pastor Dan Coke are joined by author and theologian Kenneth Samples to tackle a set of profound questions surrounding world religions and their relationship to Christianity. The episode starts with a discussion on the popular belief that "all roads lead to God," …
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The Breakdown: In this episode of the ATX Metal Podcast, Ryan and Josh discuss their foray into the world of reaction videos and their love for metal music. Josh, also known as Drifter Voyages, is a metal reaction content creator on YouTube and the frontman of a metalcore band. They talk about what they look for in reaction videos, their favorite e…
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In this enlightening episode of "Faith in Real Life," hosts Pastor Nat Crawford welcomes Dr. Clay Jones, an esteemed theologian, and author, to delve into three profound questions that lie at the heart of Christian doctrine and spirituality. The episode begins with an exploration of Heaven's existence and nature, as Dr. Jones shares insights on wha…
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Philip Arneill is a Belfast-born photographer, long resident of Japan now living in Ireland. He discusses Tokyo Jazz Joints, his revealing photobook of a now-fading subculture, with Brad Stone, who himself visited some of these listening cafes.By The Jazz Journalists Association
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In this thought-provoking episode of "Faith in Real Life," hosts Pastor Nat Crawford and Lead Pastor Dan Coke navigate through a trio of contemporary issues that are stirring discussion and debate within and outside the Christian community. The episode opens with a sensitive examination of a recent event where Andy Stanley's church baptized an open…
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The Breakdown: A Means To An End is a metalcore band from Corpus Christi, Texas. The band has been together for about eight or nine years, but started taking their music seriously about five years ago. The band consists of Storm Galindo on guitar and vocals, Noah Delos Rios on vocals, Ralph on drums, and Kyler on bass. They describe their sound as …
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Con Chapman is author of "Kansas City Jazz: A Little Evil Will Do You Good," a nominee for Book of the Year in the 2024 Jazz Journalists Association Jazz Awards. He speaks with Bob Blumenthal, chair of the Book Awards committee and board member of the JJA.By The Jazz Journalists Association
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Easily Slip Into Another World is Pulitzer Prize-winning composer/reeds and winds instrumentalist/bandleader Henry Threadgill's vivid autobiography, co-authored by Brent Hayes Edwards, a literary scholar teaching at Columbia University. Edwards is interviewed by JJA board member Bob Blumenthal, chair of the nominating committee for JJA Jazz Books o…
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In this timely and insightful episode of "Faith in Real Life," hosts Pastor Nat Crawford and Lead Pastor Dan Coke delve into some of the most significant social trends and observances impacting both the Christian community and society at large. The episode kicks off with a thoughtful discussion on Transgender Day of Visibility, exploring how Christ…
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Rhythm Man: Chick Webb and the Beat That Changed America is an in-depth look at highly influential and popular, 'til now under-celebrated bandleader, by Ms. Crease, whose prior books are lively portraits of Duke Ellington and Gil Evans. Bob Blumenthal, critic, author (Saxophone Colossus: A Portrait of Sonny Rollins) chairs the Jazz Journalists Asso…
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In this compelling episode of "Faith in Real Life," host Pastor Nat Crawford is joined by special guest Kevin Lewis, President of the Institute of Theology & Law, to tackle three challenging topics at the core of Christian belief and societal controversy. The episode opens with a riveting discussion on the existence of demons, blending theological …
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In this enlightening episode of "Faith in Real Life," hosts Pastor Nat Crawford and Lead Pastor Dan Coke engage in a deep dive into some of the most pressing questions at the intersection of contemporary issues and Christian doctrine. The episode begins with a powerful exploration of the evidence and theological significance behind the physical res…
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In an episode of The Buzz interviews with authors of 2024 nominees for Book of the Year Awards, Los Angeles-based Steve Isoardi, author of The Dark Tree about pianist Horace Tapscotts unique musicians/community organition UGMAA, speaks with Bob Blumenthal, JJA board member and chair of the Book Awards committee.…
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