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Episode web page: https://tinyurl.com/2b3dz2z8 ----------------------- Rate Insights Unlocked and write a review If you appreciate Insights Unlocked , please give it a rating and a review. Visit Apple Podcasts, pull up the Insights Unlocked show page and scroll to the bottom of the screen. Below the trailers, you'll find Ratings and Reviews. Click on a star rating. Scroll down past the highlighted review and click on "Write a Review." You'll make my day. ----------------------- In this episode of Insights Unlocked , we explore the evolving landscape of omnichannel strategies with Kate MacCabe, founder of Flywheel Strategy. With nearly two decades of experience in digital strategy and product management, Kate shares her insights on bridging internal silos, leveraging customer insights, and designing omnichannel experiences that truly resonate. From the early days of DTC growth to today’s complex, multi-touchpoint customer journeys, Kate explains why omnichannel is no longer optional—it’s essential. She highlights a standout example from Anthropologie, demonstrating how brands can create a unified customer experience across digital and physical spaces. Whether you’re a marketing leader, UX strategist, or product manager, this episode is packed with actionable advice on aligning teams, integrating user feedback, and building a future-proof omnichannel strategy. Key Takeaways: ✅ Omnichannel vs. Multichannel: Many brands think they’re omnichannel, but they’re really just multichannel. Kate breaks down the difference and how to shift toward true integration. ✅ Anthropologie’s Success Story: Learn how this brand seamlessly blended physical and digital experiences to create a memorable, data-driven customer journey. ✅ User Feedback is the Secret Weapon: Discover how continuous user testing—before, during, and after a launch—helps brands fine-tune their strategies and avoid costly mistakes. ✅ Aligning Teams for Success: Cross-functional collaboration is critical. Kate shares tips on breaking down silos between marketing, product, and development teams. ✅ Emerging Tech & Omnichannel: Instead of chasing the latest tech trends, Kate advises businesses to define their strategic goals first—then leverage AI, AR, and other innovations to enhance the customer experience. Quotes from the Episode: 💬 "Omnichannel isn’t just about being everywhere; it’s about creating seamless bridges between every touchpoint a customer interacts with." – Kate MacCabe 💬 "Companies that truly listen to their users—through qualitative and quantitative insights—are the ones that thrive in today’s competitive landscape." – Kate MacCabe Resources & Links: 🔗 Learn more about Flywheel Strategy 🔗 Connect with Kate MacCabe on LinkedIn 🔗 Explore UserTesting for customer insights for marketers…
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×Reflecting upon one's life during the Lenten season can serve as a profound exercise in self-examination and spiritual growth. In today's discourse, I, Joshua Noel, present an introspective exploration of twelve pivotal inflection points in my life, each accompanied by a piece of music that resonates with those moments. These selections are not necessarily my favorites, nor are they the most cherished songs; rather, they signify moments of transformation that have indelibly shaped my identity. As I recount these experiences, I invite you, the listener, to engage in your own reflective practice, considering the significant events in your life and the melodies that have accompanied them. This episode aims to cultivate a sense of community through shared reflections and the universal language of music, encouraging all to embark on their own journeys of introspection. The latest installment of our podcast embarks on a deeply personal journey, led by Joshua Noel, who, during this Lenten season, delves into the pivotal inflection points that have shaped his identity. Joshua articulates a reflection of twelve significant events in his life, each intricately associated with specific songs that resonate with those moments. Unlike conventional favorites, these selections serve as markers for transformative experiences, illuminating the intersection of music and memory. As Joshua recounts these moments, he invites listeners to engage in their own reflections, considering how music has accompanied their life’s milestones. Through this exploration, we are reminded of the profound role that music plays in our lives, not merely as a backdrop but as a catalyst for introspection and growth. The episode fosters a communal atmosphere, inviting listeners to share their own narratives and the melodies that accompany them, thereby strengthening the bonds of our shared human experience. Moreover, the episode unfolds with a candid vulnerability, as Joshua recounts moments of joy, sorrow, and personal growth, demonstrating how music can encapsulate the essence of our most significant life experiences. His narrative underscores a fundamental truth: that music is not just entertainment, but a powerful medium through which we can navigate our existence and connect with one another. As we journey through these inflection points together, we are encouraged to embrace our own stories and the soundtracks that define them, creating a tapestry of shared experiences that resonate with each listener in a uniquely personal way. Takeaways: Joshua Noel reflects upon twelve pivotal moments in his life during this episode. Each inflection point is accompanied by a song that holds personal significance for him. Listeners are encouraged to contemplate their own life-changing moments and related music. The episode serves as an invitation to engage in personal reflection during the season of Lent. . Songs that were sampled in this episode: Getting into You, by Relient K Days of Elijah, by Robin Mark You & I, by Ingrid Michaelson Beautiful Things, by Gungor All the Little Lights, by Passenger Life's for the Living, by Passenger No Longer Slaves, by Bethel Music Sweet Tennessee, by Judah and the Lion We'll Meet Again, by Johnny Cash Believe, by Mumford & Sons Hearts Don't Break Around Here, by Ed Sheeran Dial Drunk, by Noah Kahn When We All Get to Heaven, by Casting Crowns Mentioned in this episode: Pull up a chair, grab a mic, and join in the conversation! You too can lead an episode of Some Joyful Noises. Contact us at anazaoministriespodcasts@gmail.com or on Social Media if you have an idea for an episode you would like to lead on this podcast! Facebook Group Anazao Podcasts This podcast is part of the Anazao Podcasts Network! Check out our other shows! Anazao Podcasts…
The compositions crafted by Yoko Shimomura for the Kingdom Hearts video game franchise represent a pivotal exploration of musical artistry within the realm of interactive entertainment. This episode endeavors to elucidate the profound impact of her work, particularly in relation to the previously discussed contributions of Hikaru Utada. As we delve into the intricate melodies and thematic elements that characterize Shimomura's compositions, we will uncover the emotional resonance they evoke within the gaming community. Furthermore, we will examine how these musical pieces intertwine with themes of identity and relationships, enriching the narrative experience of the franchise. By cross-posting this discourse to Systematic Geekology, we aim to illuminate the intersection of faith and fandom, thereby fostering a deeper understanding of the cultural significance of these compositions. The intricate compositions crafted by Yoko Shimomura for the Kingdom Hearts video game franchise represent a remarkable confluence of musical artistry and narrative depth. Our discourse delves into the emotive power embedded within these melodies and their profound impact on the gaming community, transcending mere entertainment to forge genuine connections among players. We explore how these soundscapes, from the iconic 'Dearly Beloved' to the evocative themes associated with beloved characters, resonate on a personal level, articulating sentiments that often elude verbal expression. This episode serves not only as an appreciation of Shimomura's genius but also as a testament to the transformative role music plays in shaping our experiences within the fantastical realms of Kingdom Hearts, binding us together in shared nostalgia and emotion. Furthermore, we examine the essential role that music plays in the broader context of Kingdom Hearts, particularly in how it complements the narrative and enhances the gaming experience. The compositions are not merely background scores; they are integral to storytelling, enhancing emotional moments and deepening player immersion. We reflect on the cultural significance of these works, noting how they have become emblematic of a generation's formative experiences with video games. Our conversation also draws parallels to the previous discussions regarding Hikaru Utada's contributions, highlighting the symbiotic relationship between lyrics and melody in creating a cohesive artistic vision for the franchise. In essence, this episode is a celebration of the artistry behind video game music, illuminating how these compositions echo our own journeys and relationships in life. As we traverse the landscapes of Kingdom Hearts, we also recognize the collaborative spirit that defines the gaming community, where each note and rhythm invites dialogue and reflection. The episode catalyzes a conversation about the spiritual dimensions of gaming music, inviting listeners to contemplate how these compositions can evoke feelings of transcendence and connection to something greater than themselves. By engaging with the music of Yoko Shimomura, we engage not only with the artistry of video game soundtracks but also with the deeper narratives of identity, belonging, and the human experience. Join us as we navigate this rich tapestry of sound, emotion, and community, exploring how the music of Kingdom Hearts resonates within our lives and continues to inspire new generations of gamers. Takeaways: Yoko Shimomura's compositions for the Kingdom Hearts franchise resonate deeply with fans, evoking powerful emotions and nostalgia. The music of Kingdom Hearts has become integral to a community that cherishes its themes and melodies beyond mere gameplay. Yoko Shimomura's contributions to video game music, including Kingdom Hearts, have established her as a significant figure in the industry. The unique ability of Shimomura to blend original compositions with familiar Disney themes showcases her remarkable musical talent. The episode highlights how music can express feelings that words often fail to convey, particularly through Shimomura's work. As the Kingdom Hearts franchise continues to evolve, the enduring impact of its music remains a pivotal aspect of its legacy. . Yoko Shimomura compositions sampled in this episode: Legend of Mana 〜Title Theme〜 Dearly Beloved Sinister Sundown Kairi Guardando nel buio Spooks of Halloweentown Mount Olympus Monstropolis Now Mentioned in this episode: Anazao Podcasts This podcast is part of the Anazao Podcasts Network! Check out our other shows! Anazao Podcasts Pull up a chair, grab a mic, and join in the conversation! You too can lead an episode of Some Joyful Noises. Contact us at anazaoministriespodcasts@gmail.com or on Social Media if you have an idea for an episode you would like to lead on this podcast! Facebook Group…
Happy (early) Saint Patrick's Day! Welcome back to My Seminary Life. Today, for our Fish FryDay devotional, we are taking a look at Rend Collective's newest song "The Prayer of Saint Patrick" inspired by The Prayer/Breastplate of Saint Patrick. After briefly recapping the history of Rend Collective and their recent campaign to "Make Rend Folk Again," I dive into the words of both the song and the prayer, look at their differences, and focus on the general message of these words that Jesus is in us and is our strength. As we travel through this wilderness, there will be times when hunger pains sit in, both literal and existential. The words of this prayer renew our mind to the reality that it is Christ in us our strength, not by our own might. Listen to the song: https://youtu.be/Hi-rZMTURCY?si=_KO9D_URA469m59W Studio 219: https://www.youtube.com/@StudioTwoOneNine…

1 Crafting Worship: The Significance of Ecumenical Collaboration - The Whole Church Podcast 1:03:18
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This episode features a profound exploration of the intersection between music, spirituality, and community, as hosted by Joshua Noel and TJ Blackwell. Our esteemed guest, Kate Bluett, a poet and lyricist from North Texas, articulates the significance of collaboration in the creative process within the Porter's Gate Collective. The dialogue delves into the theological implications of communal singing, particularly as it relates to the act of submission and the shared experience of worship. Through Kate's insights, we uncover how music serves as a vehicle for expressing faith and fostering unity across diverse Christian traditions. As the conversation unfolds, we are invited to reflect on the physicality of worship and the transformative power of lyrical expression in building community. In a thought-provoking exploration of Ephesians 5, the narrative delves into the essence of communal worship and its implications for church unity. Kate Blewett engages with hosts Joshua Noel and TJ Blackwell in a dialogue that bridges the gap between the physicality of singing and the spiritual act of submission to one another. The discussion is anchored in the biblical text, where the Apostle Paul emphasizes wise living and mutual submission as fundamental characteristics of the church community. Kate elucidates how the act of singing together is not merely an expression of faith but a physiological phenomenon that aligns our breaths and hearts, fostering an environment where deeper connections can flourish. She reflects on her own experiences with communal singing, emphasizing its ability to evoke emotions and bind individuals together in a shared spiritual journey. This episode ultimately invites listeners to reconsider the role of music and worship in fostering a sense of belonging and unity within the church, reinforcing the idea that true worship transcends individual expression and embraces collective submission to Christ and each other. Takeaways: The podcast explores the significance of communal activities, such as singing together, as a means of fostering unity and submission within the church community. Kate Bluett discusses her journey from a Catholic upbringing to her current role as a poet and lyricist, emphasizing the evolution of her faith and contributions to church music. The hosts delve into the role of the Porter's Gate Collective in promoting collaborative worship that reflects diverse Christian traditions and artistic expressions. A poignant discussion arises regarding the importance of physicality in worship, particularly through the act of singing, which connects the body and spirit in communal expression. During the episode, the hosts highlight the challenge of creating inclusive worship songs that resonate across different denominational backgrounds and theological perspectives. The conversation underscores the necessity of recognizing and embracing differences within the Christian community to achieve a more profound unity in worship. Companies mentioned in this episode: Porter's Gate Worship Collective Paul Zach Azalea Ministries Some Joyful Noises . Check out all of the other shows in the Anazao Podcast Network: https://anazao-ministries.captivate.fm . Check out more from TJ on Systematic Geekology: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/642da9db-496a-40f5-b212-7013d1e211e0 . Check out Joshua's Kingdom Hearts substack, The Kingdom Key: https://thekingdomkey.substack.com/ . Follow Kate Bluett's blog: https://katebluett.home.blog/ . Listen to the Porter's Gate Collective: https://www.portersgateworship.com/ Mentioned in this episode: Check out the other AMP Network shows! https://anazao-ministries.captivate.fm . https://open.spotify.com/show/725pdvTzkle0fDWK2sdxnD?si=e317918366e04338 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/channel/anazao-podcasts/id6447432145 One Time Donations Easily subscribe to our show wherever you listen! https://the-whole-church-podcast.captivate.fm/listen…
Pastor Will Rose sits down with Dan Koch, a talented musician, podcaster, and licensed therapist, to explore the intricate connections between music, identity, and spirituality. Koch shares his insights on how music shapes community and personal identity, particularly for those navigating the complexities of faith and culture. They delve into the impact of punk rock and other genres on their lives, discussing how music can serve as a powerful vehicle for self-discovery and connection. The conversation also touches on the role of music in fostering empathy and understanding within diverse communities, especially in the context of evolving social norms. With a blend of personal anecdotes and thoughtful analysis, this episode invites listeners to reflect on the profound ways that music resonates with our shared human experience. A compelling discussion unfolds as Will Rose interviews Dan Koch at Theology Beer Camp, where the complexities of music, spirituality, and psychology intertwine. Koch's journey from being a musician in Sherwood to becoming a licensed therapist reveals the pivotal role that music has played in his life and the lives of others. The conversation delves into how music serves as a communal experience that shapes identities and fosters connections among individuals. Koch shares his insights on the punk rock scene, illustrating how it provided a platform for self-expression and exploration during his formative years. This backdrop sets the stage for a deeper exploration of how music can facilitate discussions around faith, mental health, and community engagement. . Throughout the episode, Koch and Rose examine the nuances of authenticity in artistic endeavors, particularly in the context of the pressures faced by musicians to conform to mainstream expectations. Koch reflects on the importance of creating space for diverse voices within music, emphasizing the need for inclusivity and understanding in both artistic expression and therapeutic practices. Their dialogue encourages listeners to consider how their musical preferences not only resonate with their personal experiences but also reflect broader societal themes and issues, including identity politics and social justice. . As they explore the intersection of music and mental health, Koch offers valuable insights into how tunes and lyrics can act as catalysts for healing and self-discovery. The episode serves as an invitation to listeners to engage with music on a deeper level, recognizing its potential to foster empathy, connection, and growth. Ultimately, this rich conversation celebrates the transformative power of music while encouraging individuals to embrace their unique journeys and the soundtracks that accompany them. . Takeaways: Music plays a crucial role in shaping identity and community, especially during adolescence. Dan Koch shares how his journey through music led him to become a therapist. The importance of having queer representation in music and the impact on acceptance. Listening to music can deepen our understanding of others' experiences and perspectives. Koch emphasizes the power of friendship in changing minds about social issues. The podcast explores the intersection of spirituality, psychology, and the music industry. . Some of the music mentioned in this episode: Misfits Nada Surf Sherwood Relient K Disney Music Greta Van Fleet Passenger Remi Wolf The Velveteers Flamy Grant Mentioned in this episode: Anazao Podcasts This podcast is part of the Anazao Podcasts Network! Check out our other shows! Anazao Podcasts Pull up a chair, grab a mic, and join in the conversation! You too can lead an episode of Some Joyful Noises. Contact us at anazaoministriespodcasts@gmail.com or on Social Media if you have an idea for an episode you would like to lead on this podcast! Facebook Group…
Welcome back to My Seminary Life. In today's episode we are wrapping up Hymns of Christmas as we complete our journey through the birth of Jesus guided by our favorite Christmas hymns. Today's guides are Silent Night & Oh Holy Night. After recapping and taking a brief look at Isaiah 9:6, I talk about this important aspect to the good news of Christmas that Jesus is the Prince of Peace, the peace to whom God has given to those He has given His grace, the peace that Micah prophesized about. What does it look like to live at peace because Jesus is peace? How does the imagry of Silent Night and the social justice message of Oh Holy Night play a part in us understanding what it means to be at peace? Also, I look at the war and poverty surrounding one of these hymns, and the Unitarians are at it again with our second Christmas hymn today. Bonus, I wrap this whole series up in a nice little bow by quoting part of Dr. Maya Angelou's poem Amazing Peace. Contact: emailseminarylife@gmail.com Facebook & Instagram: @myseminarylifepod Buy Me a Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/mslpod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MySeminaryLife Shop: https://my-seminary-life-store.creator-spring.com/…
Ending the year with what means most to him, Joshua Noel discusses the songs of Kingdom Hearts and how the community of the Kingdom Hearts fandom has morphed the meaning of these songs into something as beautiful as the songs themselves! . Who sings the Kingdom Hearts song? What is the song in Kingdom Hearts 3 dubstep? Who makes the music for Kingdom Hearts? Is Simple and Clean about Sora and Kairi? Who does Sora have a crush on? Was Sanctuary made for Kingdom Hearts? Which Kingdom Hearts game has Sanctuary? What is the opening song in Kingdom Hearts 3? What is the point of no return in Kingdom Hearts 3? . In this episode, you will: Learn about Hikaru Utada Discuss the various songs and music of the Kingdom Hearts franchise Deconstruct the western need to explain everything Explore feelings of transcendentalism . See all of the Anazao Podcast Network: https://anazao-ministries.captivate.fm . Check out Joshua's substack, "The Kingdom Key": https://thekingdomkey.substack.com/ . Hear more Kingdom Hearts contact on Systematic Geekology: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/91eb2808-3652-46d5-9377-d0ff6a9cc354 Mentioned in this episode: Anazao Podcasts This podcast is part of the Anazao Podcasts Network! Check out our other shows! Anazao Podcasts Pull up a chair, grab a mic, and join in the conversation! You too can lead an episode of Some Joyful Noises. Contact us at anazaoministriespodcasts@gmail.com or on Social Media if you have an idea for an episode you would like to lead on this podcast! Facebook Group…
Welcome back to My Seminary Life. In today's episode, we continue our journey through the birth of Jesus guided by our favorite Christmas hymns. Hymns of Christmas continues with our guides Joy to the World & Oh Come All Ye Faithful as we look at Luke 2:16-20 and discuss how we are given a testimony to declare of God's faithfulness. I also talk about how brilliant Isaac Watts was and how we should all thank the Catholics for one of these hymns today. Facebook & Instagram: @myseminarylifepod Contact: emailseminarylife@gmail.com Buy Me a Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/mslpod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MySeminaryLife shop: https://my-seminary-life-store.creator-spring.com/…
Everybody was Kung Fu fighting... Welcome to my dojo, this is Kung Fu Pizza Party. in today's episode, I sit down to go over the history of Carl Douglas's iconic song "Kung Fu Fighting" which turned 50 this year. As I explore the history of the composition of the song, I also explore the history of the term "chopsocky" which contributed to the popularity of the song. After looking over the song's status as a one-hit wonder and the various groups who have covered the song, I breakdown the lyrics to help us better understand the story of this song. And of course, I over use the word "cats" and "funky" just to annoy you. Instagram: @kungfupizzaparty…

1 The First Noel & Hark! The Herald Angels Sing + It Came Upon a Midnight Clear - My Seminary Life 40:40
Welcome back to My Seminary Life. Our journey through the birth of Jesus guided by our favorite Christmas hymns continues on with the most well known section on the birth of Jesus, when the angels appear to the shepherds. Our guides for this edition of Hymns of Christmas include a folk song that no ones where it came from, a song that the author's best friend changed the lyrics to without his approval, and one written by a pretty surprising source. Facebook & Instagram: @myseminarylifepod Contact: emailseminarylife@gmail.com Buy Me a Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/mslpod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MySeminaryLife Shop: https://my-seminary-life-store.creator-spring.com/…
What's Christmas without the music?! Joe Dea and Evan Garcia host a special Christmas Music episode today! . Why do they call it Trans-Siberian Orchestra? Is TSO a good concert? What is Trans-Siberian Orchestra's biggest hit? Are there any heavy metal Christmas albums? What is the heaviest Christmas song? What is the Christmas song that is rock? What is the most rerecorded Christmas song? What is the name of the famous instrumental Christmas song? Should we have more rock or punk covers of Christmas songs? . In this episode, you will: Explore why Joe loves TSO so much! Deconstruct the merits of Christmas carols Discuss which Christmas covers we enjoy the most . See all of the Anazao Podcast Network: https://anazao-ministries.captivate.fm . Check out these other shows that Joe hosts: https://www.youtube.com/@ThoughtsFromaBeardedGeek https://www.youtube.com/@ShellShockTMNT . Catch more of Evan on Systematic Geekology: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/db75189a-04f3-4129-9a5d-ade41cf863b5 Mentioned in this episode: Anazao Podcasts This podcast is part of the Anazao Podcasts Network! Check out our other shows! Anazao Podcasts Pull up a chair, grab a mic, and join in the conversation! You too can lead an episode of Some Joyful Noises. Contact us at anazaoministriespodcasts@gmail.com or on Social Media if you have an idea for an episode you would like to lead on this podcast! Facebook Group…
Welcome back to My Seminary Life. Today in our journey through the birth of Jesus, our guide is Oh Little Town of Bethlehem & Once, in Royal David's City as we reflect on hymns of arrival. Last week on Hymns of Christmas, we looked at Micah 5:2-6, this week we jump some 800 years later to Luke 2:1-7 to see the fulfillment of Micah's prophecy that the eternal ruler would be born in Bethlehem. The arrival of the Messiah shows us that God is not restricted by our limited understand of our circumstances. When life gets chaotic and stressful, we are reminded that God can bring His purposes together. Contact: emailseminarylife@gmail.com Facebook & Instagram: @myseminarylifepod Buy Me a Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/mslpod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MySeminaryLife Shop: https://my-seminary-life-store.creator-spring.com/…
Let's talk Hymns of Longing. Welcome back to My Seminary Life. In today's episode, I introduce our new series Hymns of Christmas; we will be journeying through the birth of Jesus guided by our favorite Christmas hymns. Today, we start with Israel's longing for the Messiah, which began all the way back in the Garden. I walk through Micah 5:2-6 to show a prophecy that Israel could hold on to during God's silence during Greece and Rome's occupation. Israel longed for a Serpent Crusher Messiah who would save them from captivity, and the hymns Oh Come Oh Come Emmanuel and Come Thou Long Expected Jesus capture that longing that Israel had. Facebook & Instagram: @myseminarylifepod Contact: emailseminarylife@gmail.com Buy Me a Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/mslpod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MySeminaryLife Shop: https://my-seminary-life-store.creator-spring.com/…
Christian Ashley hosts this episode of Some Joyful Noises to discuss the opening song to RWBY Vol 3 - "When it Falls"! . What genre is Casey Lee Williams? Who wrote the RWBY music? Are Jeff Williams and Casey Lee Williams related? Is Rwby still being made? Is RWBY popular in Japan? What fairytale is Blake from RWBY based on? How many episodes are in RWBY Vol. 3? Is the new RWBY anime a reboot? .. In this episode, you will: Deconstruct the lyrics behind "When it Falls" by Jeff Williams Explore the meaning behind RWBY anime Discuss the power of a good opening music track . See all of the Anazao Podcast Network: https://anazao-ministries.captivate.fm . Check out Christian's other podcasts,"Firday Night Frights", "Why I don't like..." and "Let Nothing Move You": https://let-nothing-move-you.captivate.fm/listen https://friday-night-frights.captivate.fm/listen https://why-i-dont-like.captivate.fm/listen . Don't miss Christian on Systematic Geekology: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/ebf4b064-0672-47dd-b5a3-0fff5f11b54c . Hear more anime related episodes of Systematic Geekology: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/ff4343b3-82e0-4173-a884-1608a49eec5b…
How long, to sing this song? Welcome back to My Seminary Life. This week on the show we have another addition of Rabbit Trail. This week I kick things off by recapping my latest sermon on Psalm 40:1-3 as the first part of my series on Processing Grief. Then I launch into the story of the composition and recording of one of U2's more religious songs, 40. I also discuss the significance of the War album, and how I have grown as a preacher over the past ten years. Facebook & instagram: @myseminarylifepod Contact: emailseminarylife@gmail.com Buy Me a Coffee: buymeacoffee.com/mslpod Shop: https://my-seminary-life-store.creator-spring.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MySeminaryLife…
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