Patrick
Summary: Your boy Patrick bringing his best thought and laugh provoking content with a little help from some friends. Interview - Quotes - Pop Culture Panel - Homily - Nashville.
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In part two of our Election Special, we cross the aisle to talk to Wes Hartline about the difference between conservatism and the Republican Party, political tactics, single issue voting, and how to stay friends when this is all over.
Broderick Greer returns for Part One of the two-part Patrick! Election Special to talk about our racial and political divides, the history of the black vote, and what he wants to see from the left moving forward
In this episode Patrick talks to Restaurateur Austin Smith about rock bottom and the journey to success, hot chicken, one star reviews, and what making it really looks like.
In this episode Patrick talks to Ethan Summers, founder of Nashville-based Oil and Lumber, about growing up in Utah, how he draws inspiration from his Japanese roots, and what it feels like to get sued by bro-country.
In this episode Patrick sits down with longtime friend and colleague David Rubio to talk about his twenty-five year journey in youth ministry, and how the questions and anxieties of this year are affecting teens and their mentors alike.
In this episode Patrick talks with Josh Graves about his ministry at Otter Creek Church, his approach to writing and teaching, how privilege informs vocation, and how basketball can be worship.
In this episode, Patrick talks to Jacob Matthews about his journey from the pulpit to photography, his travels to Kenya, and what basketball has to teach us about humanity. He takes us behind the scenes of the creative/influencer process and shows us the value of stillness in a hyperactive, competitive world.
In this episode Patrick talks to Chad Martin about being a black business owner in 2020, the value of diversity, and the systemic issues behind buying black. We talk about the importance of being heard in historic times, and why Chad decided to start speaking out.
In this episode Patrick interviews Peloton instructor Chase Tucker about getting out of slumps, adaptive fitness, and where he finds positivity and strength during quarantine.
In today’s episode we talk with Melissa Greene, artist, MDiv and founder of Nashville’s Imaginarium, about what it looks like to be open to an evolving theology, when to ask questions, and when to burn bridges.
Brittany Paschall returns to the podcast to give some perspective on why COVID-19 is hitting black communities harder, and how the BLM movement is exposing faith-based universities. We talk about the desire to return to normal, and why that may not mean what you think it means.
This week we talk to speaker, activist, podcaster and native Aussie Jarrod McKenna about history, faith, and society. We take a hard look at Christianity and try to figure out what practical love looks like in a world where wokeness is becoming increasingly separated from action.
In this episode Patrick talks to Broderick Greer about his journey to the episcopal priesthood, the impact of slavery on American Christianity and life after twitter. They unpack what diversity in churches really means and discuss the work of making movements out of moments.
In this episode Patrick sits down with Brittney Harrison, Restaurant and Hospitality Director at the Frothy Monkey Coffeehouse in Nashville Tn, to talk about women in leadership, diversity in coffee, and the struggles of running a restaurant responsibly during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Ep 41 - Interview with Derek McClardy