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Podcast – Tokens

Summary: Like Garrison Keillor meets Bill Moyers; like Thomas Merton goes to the Opry; like Mark Twain--with all his wit, satire, and social conscience--meets God, and likes the God he meets. Nashville's New 'Old Time Radio' Show is the place where social critique, outstanding music, compelling stories, best-selling author interviews, and understated theology all intersect, for a really good time.

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 Dispatches from the Buckle – 027 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 37:58

Another Most Outstanding Episode from Dispatches, pondering the perennial question of "what's wrong with kids these days?" And yet more: "Has your 'inner teacher' sabotaged your creative potential?" Where else will you explore the hypnagogic state than right here, on the soon-to-be-award-winning podcast from the Tokens Show? In this interview, renowned psychologist and behavioral scientist Dr. Robert Epstein explores the causes of—and the cure for—teen turmoil (and it's NOT what you think), the reason some of us aren't very creative (and what we can do about it), and the tragic problem with enjoying other people's creative expressions. He's got a PhD from Harvard; he's the former editor of Psychology Today; and—in the expected role of Tokens in breaking down false dichotomies—Epstein authored the only book known to have front cover endorsements from both Newt Gingrich and Deepak Chopra. Check out these books from Dr. Epstein: Teen 2.0: Saving Our Children and Families from the Torment of Adolescence and The Big Book of Creativity Games: Quick, Fun Activities for Jumpstarting Innovation. Special thanks to our friend David Rubio for conducting this special interview. Be sure to let all your friends know about our socio-cultural experiment here. Remember, you can subscribe to Dispatches from the Buckle on ITUNES. And be sure to follow DISPATCHES ON TWITTER for all the latest. Lee C. Camp, Professor of Theology & Ethics at Lipscomb University, in Nashville, Tennessee, is the host of WWW.TOKENSSHOW.COM and the Dispatches from the Buckle Podcast, and the author of WHO IS MY ENEMY?

 Dispatches from the Buckle – 026 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:28

This week we feature the last of our segments from the Tokens episode entitled “On Not Taking Yourself Too Darn Seriously.” We hope you enjoy more Most Outstanding songs by Antsy McClain, a Most Outstanding closing monologue by the Tokens host, and that night’s show closer, the classic piece of Americana entitled “Keep on the Sunny Side.” Be sure to let all your friends know about our socio-cultural experiment here. Remember, you can subscribe to Dispatches from the Buckle on ITUNES. And be sure to follow DISPATCHES ON TWITTER for all the latest. Lee C. Camp, Professor of Theology & Ethics at Lipscomb University, in Nashville, Tennessee, is the host of WWW.TOKENSSHOW.COM and the Dispatches from the Buckle Podcast, and the author of WHO IS MY ENEMY?

 Dispatches from the Buckle – 025 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:10

Hello my friends, excited for the release of Episode 25 this week, featuring more segments from our episode entitled “On Not Taking Yourself Too Darn Seriously.” The brilliant and thoughtful David Dark in the interview chair again, and another great song entitled “Made from Scratch” from the brilliant and talented Julie Lee, along with David’s wife Sarah Masen as well as Ms. Elizabeth Foster. Be sure to let all your friends know about our socio-cultural experiment here. Remember, you can subscribe to Dispatches from the Buckle on ITUNES. And be sure to follow DISPATCHES ON TWITTER for all the latest. Lee C. Camp, Professor of Theology & Ethics at Lipscomb University, in Nashville, Tennessee, is the host of WWW.TOKENSSHOW.COM and the Dispatches from the Buckle Podcast, and the author of WHO IS MY ENEMY?

 Dispatches from the Buckle – 024 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 17:27

In this week's episode of Dispatches from the Buckle, we share more segments from our episode entitled “On Not Taking Yourself Too Darn Seriously.” The delightfully talented Julie Lee shares “A Good Man is Hard to Find,” Brother Preacher delivers a homily, and the Most Outstanding Horeb Mountain Boys do things with the Arkansas Traveler like you will have never heard.  Enjoy. Be sure to let all your friends know about our socio-cultural experiment here. Remember, you can subscribe to Dispatches from the Buckle on ITUNES. And be sure to follow DISPATCHES ON TWITTER for all the latest. Lee C. Camp, Professor of Theology & Ethics at Lipscomb University, in Nashville, Tennessee, is the host of WWW.TOKENSSHOW.COM and the Dispatches from the Buckle Podcast, and the author of WHO IS MY ENEMY?

 Dispatches from the Buckle – 023 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:01

Hello my friends, welcome to Dispatches from the Buckle, the soon-to-be-award winning podcast from the Tokens Show. More segments this week from our episode entitled “On Not Taking Yourself Too Darn Seriously.” We start with the “Two Minute Song” from Antsy McClain. Then we have a fine interview with our friend David Dark. And we conclude with a "Betty Swanson, church secretary" episode. Be sure to let all your friends know about our socio-cultural experiment here. Remember, you can subscribe to Dispatches from the Buckle on ITUNES. And be sure to follow DISPATCHES ON TWITTER for all the latest. Lee C. Camp, Professor of Theology & Ethics at Lipscomb University, in Nashville, Tennessee, is the host of WWW.TOKENSSHOW.COM and the Dispatches from the Buckle Podcast, and the author of WHO IS MY ENEMY?

 Dispatches from the Buckle – 022 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:39

Today, we're pleased to start a series of Dispatches episodes featuring clips from Tokens' "On Not Taking Yourself Too (Darn) Seriously" show. First up is Our Most Outstanding Horeb Mountain Boys rendition of "Cincinnati Rag." Then comes a monologue by Lee C. Camp. And we conclude with two songs by Antsy McClain. Also included is a Family Forecast by our Tokens Radio Players. Thanks for listening. Be sure to let all your friends know about our socio-cultural experiment here. Remember, you can subscribe to Dispatches from the Buckle on ITUNES. And be sure to follow DISPATCHES ON TWITTER for all the latest. Lee C. Camp, Professor of Theology & Ethics at Lipscomb University, in Nashville, Tennessee, is the host of WWW.TOKENSSHOW.COM and the Dispatches from the Buckle Podcast, and the author of WHO IS MY ENEMY?

 Dispatches from the Buckle – 021 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:15

This week we are pleased to bring an interview we recorded last autumn with Maha ElGenaidi, founder of Islamic Networks Group (ING) and author of training handbooks on outreach for American Muslims as well as training seminars for public institutions on developing cultural competency with the American Muslim community. In this interview, we hear about Maha's experiences growing up in America, her education work, and her inspirations for the work she does. Be sure to let all your friends know about our socio-cultural experiment here. Remember, you can subscribe to Dispatches from the Buckle on ITUNES. And be sure to follow DISPATCHES ON TWITTER for all the latest. Lee C. Camp, Professor of Theology & Ethics at Lipscomb University, in Nashville, Tennessee, is the host of WWW.TOKENSSHOW.COM and the Dispatches from the Buckle Podcast, and the author of WHO IS MY ENEMY?

 Dispatches from the Buckle – 020 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:19

To complete our trio of podcast episodes from our show “Things Old and New,” we share part two of the interview with Professor Amy-Jill Levine, as well as two outstanding performances: Mary Gauthier’s poignant “Mercy Now,” and Marcus Hummon’s moving “Rosana,” both not to be missed.    Be sure to let all your friends know about our socio-cultural experiment here. Remember, you can subscribe to Dispatches from the Buckle on ITUNES. And be sure to follow DISPATCHES ON TWITTER for all the latest. Lee C. Camp, Professor of Theology & Ethics at Lipscomb University, in Nashville, Tennessee, is the host of WWW.TOKENSSHOW.COM and the Dispatches from the Buckle Podcast, and the author of WHO IS MY ENEMY?

 Dispatches from the Buckle – 019 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:27

We continue this week with segments from our show "Things Old and New."  Included is part one of our interview with Professor Amy-Jill Levine on her book, The Misunderstood Jew, and Buddy Greene's Most Outstanding rendition of the old American traditional, "Twelve Gates to the City." Be sure to let all your friends know about our socio-cultural experiment here. Remember, you can subscribe to Dispatches from the Buckle on ITUNES. And be sure to follow DISPATCHES ON TWITTER for all the latest. Lee C. Camp, Professor of Theology & Ethics at Lipscomb University, in Nashville, Tennessee, is the host of WWW.TOKENSSHOW.COM and the Dispatches from the Buckle Podcast, and the author of WHO IS MY ENEMY?

 Dispatches from the Buckle – 018 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:11

Happy New Year friends.  To start off the new year, we will share segments from a New Year’s special we recorded a few years ago. Episode 18 includes Lee C. Camp’s monologue on “Things New and Old,” Buddy Greene’s “Old Joe Clark,” Mary Gauthier’s “I Drink,” and a poem by Sarah Bryant. For more information about the LIFE program at the Tennessee Prison for Women, please visit the link here. Be sure to let all your friends know about our socio-cultural experiment here. Remember, you can subscribe to Dispatches from the Buckle on ITUNES. And be sure to follow DISPATCHES ON TWITTER for all the latest. Lee C. Camp, Professor of Theology & Ethics at Lipscomb University, in Nashville, Tennessee, is the host of WWW.TOKENSSHOW.COM and the Dispatches from the Buckle Podcast, and the author of WHO IS MY ENEMY?

 Dispatches from the Buckle – 017 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 58:31

Greetings everyone. For your holiday enjoyment, this week's episode of our soon-to-be-award-winning podcast features a special hour-long interview with singer-songwriter Derek Webb. In this very fine hour you'll hear Lee and Derek talk about Derek's new album Ctrl, the ethics of technology, and social engagement. And, during the interview, Derek also performs a couple of his songs for us. We hope you enjoy. Be sure to let all your friends know about our socio-cultural experiment here. Remember, you can subscribe to Dispatches from the Buckle on ITUNES. And be sure to follow DISPATCHES ON TWITTER for all the latest. Lee C. Camp, Professor of Theology & Ethics at Lipscomb University, in Nashville, Tennessee, is the host of WWW.TOKENSSHOW.COM and the Dispatches from the Buckle Podcast, and the author of WHO IS MY ENEMY?

 Dispatches from the Buckle – 015 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 22:33

Oh my, yet again another Most Outstanding Episode from the soon-to-be-award-winning Dispatches, our first of two parts on Christmas and Advent.  Hear the delightful rendition of Sussex Carol by the Annie Moses Band, an interview with Professor Warren Carter on the Christmas narratives, Andrew Peterson singing Matthew's Begats, and Lee C. Camp’s tale of the World War I Christmas Eve truce. To check out more great music, including a new Christmas album, from the Annie Moses Band, please visit their website. To get Andrew Peterson’s most excellent album Behold the Lamb of God, click here. Be sure to let all your friends know about our socio-cultural experiment here. Remember, you can subscribe to Dispatches from the Buckle on ITUNES. And be sure to follow DISPATCHES ON TWITTER for all the latest. Lee C. Camp, Professor of Theology & Ethics at Lipscomb University, in Nashville, Tennessee, is the host of WWW.TOKENSSHOW.COM and the Dispatches from the Buckle Podcast, and the author of WHO IS MY ENEMY?

 Dispatches from the Buckle – 014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 24:50

Advent greetings from everyone at Dispatches from the Buckle. This week's most outstanding episode features an interview with filmmakers Kevin Miller and David Rempel about their recent film, Hellbound, a feature-length documentary that chronicles the current debates people are having about "hell." During the interview, we hear behind-the-scenes stories about filming in New York City during the 2011 September 11th memorial, confronting the Westboro Baptist Church, and growing theologically through the process of film-making. Along the way, Lee, Kevin, and David discuss notions of justice and punishment and the effect those notions have on our conceptions of hell, God, and the world. You can find out more about Hellbound by clicking, here. Be sure to let all your friends know about our socio-cultural experiment here. Remember, you can subscribe to Dispatches from the Buckle on ITUNES. And be sure to follow DISPATCHES ON TWITTER for all the latest. Lee C. Camp, Professor of Theology & Ethics at Lipscomb University, in Nashville, Tennessee, is the host of WWW.TOKENSSHOW.COM and the Dispatches from the Buckle Podcast, and the author of WHO IS MY ENEMY?

 Dispatches from the Buckle – 013 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:48

In this week's episode of Dispatches from the Buckle, we are delighted to be joined by friend of Tokens, Greg Lee (a.k.a. Brother Preacher). This most outstanding interview explores Greg's life and work—from his early years as a preacher to his current gig as Brother Preacher. We begin by discussing the character of Brother Preacher. Next, Greg provides some insight into his creative and joke-crafting processes. Reminiscing a bit about his early life, we close with some of the church stories that formed Greg. Included along the way are segments from various Tokens appearances as well as a brief song clip or two. We really are delighted to present this most outstanding Dispatches from the Buckle episode with you. Be sure to check out Brother Preacher's CD in our store. Be sure to let all your friends know about our socio-cultural experiment here. Remember, you can subscribe to Dispatches from the Buckle on ITUNES. And be sure to follow DISPATCHES ON TWITTER for all the latest. Lee C. Camp, Professor of Theology & Ethics at Lipscomb University, in Nashville, Tennessee, is the host of WWW.TOKENSSHOW.COM and the Dispatches from the Buckle Podcast, and the author of WHO IS MY ENEMY?

 Dispatches from the Buckle – 012 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:07

Welcome to part two of our special Thanksgiving series of Dispatches from the Buckle. In it we take a look back at Tokens' first Ryman show from 2010. We begin with some class and grass from our Most Outstanding Horeb Mountain Boys and the Nashville Choir. Next, we share the Tokens Radio Players segment, "Betty Swanson, Church Secretary," featuring Fr. Charlie Strobel, founder of Nashville's Room in the Inn. We close you out performance of "The Welcome Table," featuring Keb' Mo' and Odessa Settles. We hope you enjoy. And we here at Tokens wish y'all a very happy Thanksgiving. We hope you enjoy this episode of Dispatches. Be sure to let all your friends know about our socio-cultural experiment here. Remember, you can subscribe to Dispatches from the Buckle on ITUNES. And be sure to follow DISPATCHES ON TWITTER for all the latest. Lee C. Camp, Professor of Theology & Ethics at Lipscomb University, in Nashville, Tennessee, is the host of WWW.TOKENSSHOW.COM and the Dispatches from the Buckle Podcast, and the author of WHO IS MY ENEMY?

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