The Nick and Josh Podcast. This is our attempt at creating an open, airy, chatty, yet informed conversation about the philosophical/ theological/ missional center of the spiritual life.
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9.4 - Corporate Responsibility - Women |
Ariah is back with this months CR podcast talking about women and wages |
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9.3 - Josh C. talks to Tom Sine |
Joshua Case, our new Atlanta correspondent talks to Tom Sine, best-selling author of the new book The New Conspirators. |
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9.2b - Nick's Update |
Josh and I did updates at about the same exact time. Here's mine. |
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9.2 - Interlude |
A short update on the comings and goings of your fearless dreamers. |
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9.1 - Ian the Kiwi Youth Minister |
While in New Zealand, Nick found a youth minister staying at his hostel. His name was Ian, and he shares a little about his life and being a youth minister in New Zealand. |
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9.0 - Dr. Pete Rollins |
Pete Rollins rejoins the Nick & Josh Podcast as our European/American correspondent Joshua Case talks with him about his new book, The Fidelity of Betrayal. |
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8.9 - Ryan Sharp |
This episode is with Ryan Sharp from the Cobalt Season. He's a father, husband, designer, musician, home-brewer and serves as Josh's therapist during this episode as they talk about vocation, fatherhood, imagination, and security. |
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8.8 - Sara Miles |
This episode is with Sara Miles, author of Take This Bread. |
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8.7 - Ori Brafman |
This episode features Ori Brafman, author of The Starfish & Spider and Sway. Josh and Ori talk about some of the changing dynamics in leadership, networks, and organizations. They even touch on terrorism and micro-finance for the fun of it. |
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8.6 Robert Costa |
Who is Robert Costa? Well he lives in Australia and he has some pretty interesting theology, he also helps out with a large ministry in the states called Presence Ministries International. Take 15 minutes to get to know him. |
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8.5 - Michael French |
On our latest episode, our European Correspondent, Joshua Case, talks with Reverend Michael French, MA, Ma (Econ), who has worked as Rector to Holy Trinity Anglican Church and for the Anglican UN office in Geneva, Switzerland. Reverend French has worked the intersections of faith and development for over 20 years and in June 2008 will become the Director of Advocacy for World Vision UK. Through the course of this interview, Mike challenges us to consider what it means to be patient advocates for justice not merely on a global scale, but also in our personal networks. |
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8.4 - Dave Andrews' Waiters Union |
This week Nick interviews Dave Andrews of the Waiters Union. Which is a community of people in West End - Brisbane Australia that are working together to live the way Jesus taught. |
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8.3 - Lisa Ray: Corporate Babysitter |
This is another installment of the Corporate Responsibility section with Ariah Fine. On this episode he sits down with Lisa Ray from the Corporate Babysitter blog, parentsforethicalmarketing.org to talk about children and consumerism. |
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8.3 - Lisa Ray: Corporate Babysitter
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8.2 - Carrie Newcomber |
This week we have an interview that has been in the can for a while now. Nick interviews the singer songwriter Carrie Newcomer. She has a folk/country type sound that she uses to tell stories, protest, and give hope.
In this episode we hear three full tracks from her newest album, The Geography of Light, and get to hear a little bit about each song. She also shares what she finds so compelling about the Quaker Communities. |
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Throwing It Against The Wall |
Nick and I are throwing it against the wall. It being the proverbial "ish". This is basically a quick 5-6 minute awkward talk about money and advertising space on the podcast. We're toying with the idea of launching 15 and 30 second ad spots advertising books and albums and anything else that people will pay us for. And to do it tastefully. Your thoughts and feedback would be appreciated. |
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8.1 - Becky Garrison |
This episode is with author and religious satirist Becky Garrison. It also features Nick & Josh being reunited for an intro for the first time in months. Enjoy. |
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8.0 - Jason Clark Part Two |
Our European Correspondant, Joshua Case, Interviews Jason Clark and talks about Deep Church. This is Part 2. |
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ep 7.9 - Purple State of Mind |
This week Josh and Anna (Josh's wife) meet up with the creators of the film Purple State of Mind in downtown Atlanta for an interview about the film. It is essentially a documentary of the conversation between two friends that spans 25 years, one an atheist and one a Christian. |
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7.8 Corporate Responsibility with Ariah |
Ariah Fine is back for another hard hitting edition of the Corporate Responsibility Section. Be sure to check out the show notes for info on his books and other links. |
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7.7 Dr. Timothy Jones - Misquoting Truth |
In this episode Nick talks to Dr. Timothy Paul Jones about his book 'Misquoting Truth'. It is a scholarly refutation of some of the claims in Bart D. Ehrmans epic work
Misquoting Jesus'. |
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ep 7.5 - DJ Chuang |
Our guest this week is DJ Chuang, a well respected leader in the emerging church community and an equally strong voice in the Asian American community. DJ works with the L2 Foundation and Leadership Network. We discuss white privilege, minorities, technology, contextual theology, and the future of the church. |
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7.5 Joshua Case w/ Ted Karpf - Part 1 |
Our European Correspondent, Joshua Case, talks with Reverend Canon Ted Karpf, MTh, who is the partnerships officer of the Department of HIV/AIDS in the World Health Organization headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. He is an Anglican priest, public health authority, and long-time HIV activist. |
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7.4 Sadell Bradley - Creative Grace |
Sadell Bradley joins us during MLK Jr. Day, though that was about a month ago and talks about reconciliation and steps that need to be taken. |
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7.3 Corporate Responsibility with Ariah |
Ariah is back for another edition of the Corporate Responsibility section of the podcast. He talks with his good friend Daniel Burt who was featured on the Oprah Show for their freegan lifestyle. |
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7.3 Corporate Responsibility with Ariah
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7.2 Jason Clark - Deep Church |
Our European Correspondant, Joshua Case, Interviews Jason Clark and talks about Deep Church |
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7.1 Chris Haw of Camden House |
This podcast is a conversation between Josh and Chris Haw from the Camden House in Camden New Jersey. Chris is the co-author of the upcoming book, Jesus for President, with Shane Claiborne. This podcast was recorded while Josh was at the A Sustainable Faith Conference in St. Petersburg, Florida at the beginning of February. |
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7.0 Shane Claiborne |
Shane Claiborne joins us this week for the podcast. Shane is his usual hospitable, nicest guy in the world, self. He waxes poetic with us about justice, poverty, and economics with his east Tennessee southern drawl.
At one point, Nick accused Shane of spamming him for money after his home burned to the ground. Which almost made Shane cry. But Nick recovered and apologized and we all moved ahead better people because of it.
If you know anything about Shane, you know that he's a stand up guy and beyond gracious. Josh even tried to bait him into civil disobedience talk once and Shane stayed above the fray as usual. |
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6.9 Tony Jones - The New Christians |
We interview Tony Jones, the national co-ordinator for Emergent Village, about many things, especially his new book The New Christians. |
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6.8 Corporate Responsibility with Ariah |
A great intro with downloadables on the website. Then Ariah brings some great questions about Product(RED) |
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6.7 Brian McLaren Everything Must Change |
Brian Mclaren revisits the show to give another Colbert Bump and talk about Deep Shift and his newest book Everything Must Change |
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6.6 Frank Viola and Pagan Christianity |
In this episode we talk to Pagan Christianity author Frank Viola about his new book and the blog's it is inspiring. |
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6.5 Helen Mildenhall - Mental Disorders |
Helen gives a, dare I say, 'testimony' about mental disorders and faith communities. |
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6.4 Corporate Responsibility with Ariah |
Ariah Fine hosts another Corporate Responsibility Podcast, this one takes on the practices of Gap. |
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6.3 Dr. Bob Price "The Bible Geek" |
Dr. Price [aka The Bible Geek] answers some questions about the Bible and Christianity from a viewpoint you may not have heard before. |
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6.2 Zach Lind of Jimmy Eat World |
This week Nick and his wife Leslie talk to Zach Lind, the drummer of Jimmy Eat World. He talks about his music and emergent connections. |
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6.1 AJ Jacobs Year of Living Biblically |
This week we interview AJ Jacobs, author of The Year of Living Biblically. He talks about living a year according to the most literal readings of the bible. |
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6.0 Troy Bronsink |
Josh drove down to hang out with Troy Bronsink last week. If you don’t know Troy, you’re missing out. Troy was recently named one of Atlanta’s Least Influential People by Creative Loafing Magazine, which has to be one of the better awards out there. He also has a chapter in An Emergent Manifesto of Hope on being God’s handiwork. But we talked about art, pastoring, the suburbs, city life, and the “acts” we do as artifacts. |
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5.9 Ed Stetzer - Lifeway Research |
Ed is a personal friend of Josh's and in this podcast they cordially discuss some of the varying streams of the church emerging, the future of denominations, and the larger role of church in culture. |
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5.8 Michael Dowd Thank God for Evolution |
This week Nick and Josh have a great intro, and Nick interviews author Michael Dowd about his book Thank God for Evolution |
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5.7 Corporate Responsibility Edition 2 |
This is Podcast Version 5.7: Corporate Responsibility Edition. Ariah Fine flys solo on this podcast as he discusses the tension, as a father, between sharing your values and forcing your values on your child. |
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