The Holy Ghost Notes Podcast
Summary: Holy Ghost Notes is a podcast that focuses on real talk about Christianity and Drums hosted by Matt Greiner and Tim Anderson. Candid conversations challenge the status quo, and inspire people to be their best selves and to live fulfilled lives.
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On episode nineteen of Holy Ghost Notes, Matt and Tim keep it fun and lighthearted. They talk about their Christmas traditions, the first annual Christmas Burns Red event, and they reflect on how this past year has impacted them. The guys also manage to squeeze in an exciting announcement regarding 2020. Merry Christmas everyone!
In the sixth (not so) minisode, Matt and Tim read Matthew 6:1-4 and discuss the importance of the time spent when nobody is watching. They also answer more of your questions!
On episode eighteen of Holy Ghost Notes, Matt and Tim catch up post tour and share some “thrilling” stories. Then they have their good friend Kaleb Kilmer (co-founder of Greiner&Kilmer Drums) on the show. They talk drum creation, wood types, business, life, faith, and Kanye!
On episode seventeen of Holy Ghost Notes, Matt and Tim talk about how to set drumming goals and share some examples of what goals to set. Then, after Tim shares a rather embarrassing story, the guys find some enlightenment around the seemingly inherent need for validation in life.
In the fifth minisode, Matt and Tim read through Matthew 5:17-20 and get fired up about what Jesus is saying in the passage. They also answer more of your questions!
On episode sixteen of Holy Ghost Notes, Matt and Tim bring on their very first guest, Aaron Gillespie (Underoath, The Almost, Paramore) and talk drums, career/life balance, faith, and tour pranks! The guys then deconstruct and discuss the conversation before announcing the next Holy Ghost Notes giveaway!
In the fourth minisode, Matt and Tim get sidetracked and in true Holy Ghost Notes fashion, they decide to can the original plan. They also take some time answering more of your questions!
On episode fifteen of Holy Ghost Notes, Matt tells a few stories from his recent Australia/Hawaii Constellations tour. Despite various technical difficulties, the guys compare taking drum lessons versus being self-taught. Then, Matt and Tim decide to change things up last minute and dive into the behemoth topic of worship.
On episode fourteen of Holy Ghost Notes, Matt and Tim list who their top five favorite drummers are and why. They also take a look at what the Bible has to say about living a prosperous life and how it relates to God’s will.
In the third Holy Ghost Notes Minisode, Matt takes us back to a traumatic moment from 20 years ago while looking at Hebrews 12:1-3, and the guys attempt to answer some of your most difficult questions to date.
On episode thirteen of Holy Ghost Notes, Matt and Tim talk a little bit about Matt’s recent experience recording drums for the upcoming August Burns Red album and highlight some of the gear and techniques that were used in the studio. They also talk about their tendency to feel inadequate as drummers, like many others do. Finally, they examine the pressing subject of depression and suicide while opening up about some of the dark times in their lives.
On episode twelve of Holy Ghost Notes, Matt and Tim get temporarily sidetracked before exploring the realm of time signatures. Then, the guys take some time to discuss the mysterious topic of God's timing. Before time runs out, Matt spills the beans on some exciting developments and Tim laughs at more of his own jokes.
In the second Holy Ghost Notes Minisode, Matt and Tim dig deep into James 2:1-13 and answer more of your highly anticipated questions!
In episode eleven of Holy Ghost Notes, Matt and Tim talk about the ins and outs of starting a band, then they dive head first into the heavy topic of being a "prisoner of prophetic promise."
In the first Holy Ghost Notes Minisode, Matt and Tim briefly take a look at a few verses in Matthew 6 and proceed to answer a number of your questions while conveniently overlooking the "Mini" in Minisode.