This podcast is for the brief moments between your life and work to explore what it means to be a creative in our changing cultural landscape while remaining true to your voice.
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This podcast is for the brief moments between your life and work to explore what it means to be a creative in our changing cultural landscape while remaining true to your voice.
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This week’s featured interview is with Chad McDonald.
Chad was born and raised on the south-side of Atlanta and has served on staff at NewSpring Church in South Carolina as the Lead Creative Director for the past five years.
Also, on this show we make a big announcement about the furture of the CRTVCHURCH Podcast and where we will be for the next few months.
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This week we are showcasing one of our shows on the CRTVCHURCH Podcast Network, 'I Cry In Corners' with Chari Orozco.
The CRTVCHURCH Podcast crew also takes some time to share their thoughts on the career of Tim Tebow and the conversations new leaders should have with their teams.
Our REPLY ALL question is: What was one thing that was cool when you were younger that isn't cool today?
You can answer in our Facebook Group: CRTVCHURCH Group
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This week’s featured interview is with Stephen Posey.
Stephen is in his 18th year of marriage to his beautiful wife, Ruth. And they have three amazing, young children.
He’s been a part of Church on the Move for more than 20 years and has been on staff for sixteen of those years. Now serving as the Content Pastor, Stephen leads series and message development for weekend services and content development for discipleship resources.
Alongside his buddies Brian Jobe and Lee Martin, Stephen is one of the co-founders of Mountain Men, a ministry with a mission to help men become better men through challenging mountain adventures with a small group focus.
This is a unique 'semi-live' show in honor of the July 4th holiday! As Nik and Ross are on location in Tennessee and Kansas, while Emily holds down the entire state of Florida by herself. The crew takes a few minutes to talk about sleep patterns, the brands that predated IHOB's marketing gimmick with their own name change gimmick grab, and the seedy underbelly of Instagram.
Our REPLY ALL question is: What is your best firework story?
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This week’s featured interview is with Paul Cox founder of The Church Co.
Paul graduated from the University of Central Florida having studied Digital Media, the internet and interactive systems and Marketing. In 2009, he moved to Sydney, Australia to attend Hillsong International Leadership College and ended up staying for nine and a half years coming on staff for Hillsong’s web team building the current version of Hillsong.com.
He recently launched The Church Co to provide to churches with quality websites at an affordable cost. He now live’s in New York City with his wife Claire, and they recently had their first child.
The CRTVCHURCH Podcast crew also takes some time to talk about what’s going on in their lives. Emily shares seven of the nine rules for living from Chris Pratt, Nik discussions IGTV and his three rules for creating creative content, and Ross gives us a sneak peek to the MoviePass killer from AMC.
Our REPLY ALL question is: What would be your number one rule for living?
You can answer in our Facebook Group: CRTVCHURCH Group
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This week’s on the CRTVCHURCH we are joined by Levi Lusko.
Levi Lusko is the author of the bestselling book “Through the Eyes of a Lion” and his newest title "Swipe Right", pastor of Fresh Life Church, a multisite church in Montana, Utah, Oregon and Wyoming that he and his wife Jennie pioneered in 2007. He takes pleasure in small things, such as black coffee, new shoes, fast Internet, and falling asleep in the sun. He and his wife, Jennie, have five children: Alivia, Daisy, Clover, Lennox and Lenya, who is in heaven.
The CRTVCHURCH Podcast squad also takes a few minutes to catch everyone up on what's going on in their lives. As well as, sharing their thoughts on reading and IHOB.
The show continues its one-week on one-week off, therefore no Reply All for this episode.
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This week’s featured interview is with John Sam Daugherty.
John serves as the Creative Pastor, and Downtown Campus Pastor at Victory in Tulsa, Oklahoma. John is married to Charica they have three kids. He loves script writing, productions, and training up the creative apprentices at Victory Bible College. His primary goal in life is to be known as a solution.
The CRTVCHURCH Podcast squad includes Chari Orozco this week filling in for Emily Cummins. During Chari’s inaugural podcast episode the crew discusses leadership shifts, the NFL, and why time seems to be moving faster. Also, Basic White Girl Nik gives us his best Kermit the Frog impression.
Our REPLY ALL question is: What songs are on your Mount Rushmore? These are the top four songs that have made an effect on your life + ones that you enjoy.
You can answer in our Facebook Group: CRTVTALKS.
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This week’s featured interview is with Cole NeSmith
Cole NeSmith is an experienced curator, actor, writer, musician, and speaker. He is the Executive Director of the Creative City Project, which produces IMMERSE, an annual performing and interactive arts event in the heart of Downtown Orlando. Cole started the award-winning Creative City Project in 2012 to cultivate creative community locally and to help shape the global perception of Orlando as a place known for creativity and innovation. In 2018, the annual IMMERSE event will platform 1,000 artists for an audience of more than 40,000. Throughout the year, the Creative City Project connects patrons with the best of arts and culture throughout Central Florida.
Cole is actively involved in cultural transformation through his leadership in initiatives like Project DTO — imagining the next ten years of growth for Downtown Orlando — and as the Creative Director of “Beautiful Together” — an artistic response to the Pulse tragedy in June of 2016. He has been named one of Orlando Magazine's “50 Most Powerful People in Orlando” and the Orlando Business Journal’s “40 Under 40.” He is also a regular contributor to the Orlando Sentinel’s “Central Florida 100."
As an artist, Cole has appeared in professional theater, works of classical and contemporary music, film and TV. Cole also creates large-scale interactive installations and presentational elements for conferences, events, and brands. He is the author of two books and the host of a podcast called the Artrepreneur Podcast that helps artists move from hobbyist to making creativity their career.
The CRTVCHURCH Podcast crew also takes you on a brief tour of the Mile High City while Emily gives the guys a little background on the Royal Wedding.
Our REPLY ALL question is: What is your favorite Star Wars movie and why?
For more extended answers, you can answer in our Facebook Group: CRTVTALKS. And, for more precise comments join the conversation on Facebook or Twitter by following @CRTVCHURCH
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This week’s featured interview is with Stephen Posey.
Stephen is in his 18th year of marriage to his beautiful wife, Ruth. And they have three amazing, young children.
He’s been a part of Church on the Move for more than 20 years and has been on staff for 16 of those years. Now serving as the Content Pastor, Stephen leads series and message development for weekend services and content development for discipleship resources.
Alongside his buddies Brian Jobe and Lee Martin, Stephen is one of the co-founders of Mountain Men, a ministry with a mission to help men become better men through challenging mountain adventures with a small group focus.
The CRTVCHURCH Podcast crew also take a few minutes to talk about where Nik has left Emily’s Oreos, Jay Leno, the science behind being more creative, how Evernote’s CEO stays productive all week long and retiring at the age of thirty.
Our REPLY ALL question is: What would you do with the rest of your life if you could retire at an early age like 30 or 40?
For more extended answers, you can answer in our Facebook Group: CRTVTALKS. And, for more precise comments join the conversation on Facebook or Twitter by following @CRTVCHURCH
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This week’s featured interview is with Austin Channing Brown.
Austin is a freelance writer and speaker with a particular focus on black womanhood and faith. Her first book ‘I’m Still Here Black Dignity in a World Made For Whiteness’ is due out in May 2018.
The CRTVCHURCH Podcast crew also takes you on a journey through their lives, how cold and rainy it was during the Boston Marathon, how to be a dope mentor to people on a different level than you are, and they share an interesting tidbit about men giving up quicker than women.
Our REPLY ALL question is: Who is your favorite superhero and why?
For more extended answers, you can answer in our Facebook Group: CRTVTALKS. And, for more precise comments join the conversation on Facebook or Twitter by following @CRTVCHURCH
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This week’s featured interview is with Jamie Wright.
Jamie Wright blogs at Jamie the Very Worst Missionary, and travels widely to speak in support of groups working against human trafficking. She lives with her husband, their teenage sons, and their celebrity cat, Knives, in Northern California.
Nik + Ross are all by their lonesome this week, and they take you on a brief revisit down The Office’s memory lane while encouraging full-time hustlers to take a nap.
Our REPLY ALL question is: What keeps you motivated at work?
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This week’s featured interview is with Adam Bush.
Adam is a storyteller who loves Pixar, This American Life, and the local church. He started working at Church on the Move in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 2005 and serves as a storyteller in their art department. In 2017 he and his storytelling buddies launched TheStoryGuide.com, an online, master-class style workshop that teaches people to tell stories in the local church. Adam lives in Tulsa with his wife DyAna and way too many Disney toys.
The CRTVCHURCH Podcast squad also takes you on a brief journey through their lives, dealing with failures, the pitfalls of brainstorming, and they discuss the highly controversial sauce by the slice.
Our REPLY ALL question is: What are some of the challenges facing our culture that you think as the church we might do a better job of addressing?
For more extended answers, you can answer in our Facebook Group: CRTVTALKS. And, for more precise comments join the conversation on Facebook or Twitter by following @CRTVCHURCH
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This week’s featured interview is with Gregory Alan Thornbury. Gregory has been a college professor, dean, and president of The King’s College in New York City. A popular writer and speaker on philosophy, religion, and contemporary culture, he currently serves at the New York Academy of Art.His new book “Why Should the Devil Have All the Good Music” is out now. Our REPLY ALL question is: What is your favorite Easter memory? For more extended answers, you can answer in our Facebook Group: CRTVTALKS. And, for more precise comments join the conversation on Facebook or Twitter by following @CRTVCHURCHFollow CRTVCHURCH on social media @CRTVCHURCH on all handles and check out our website CRTVCHURCH.com.
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This week we are joined by singer-songwriter Audrey Assad. Audrey is an award-winning singer, songwriter, and author who recently released a new album called Evergreen this year after a five-year hiatus. Evergreen reflects how the singer’s faith has evolved in her time outside of the studio.The crew updates you on their week and what is going on around CRTVCHURCH. Follow CRTVCHURCH on social media @CRTVCHURCH on all handles and check out our website CRTVCHURCH.com.
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This week we talk with Luke McElroy creator of SALT Conferences and author of his new book “Creative Potential: Principles for Unleashing Your God-Given Calling.”Luke is the visionary of SALT Conferences and founder of Orange Thread Media, the parent company to Orange Thread Live Events and TripleWide Media. He is also the author of several books including most recently released Creative Potential: Principles for Unleashing Your God-Given Calling, Luke’s leadership has helped create powerful live environments for thousands around the world. He is proud to call Nashville, Tennessee home and regularly writes about creativity, leadership, and faith at LukeMcElroy.comThe crew also updates you on their week with Emily bringing some Oreo hot takes, and Ross recapping his day at Catalyst! Our REPLY ALL question is: Where do you draw the line with Oreo flavors? What Oreo flavor would be an absolute no for you? For more extended answers, you can answer in our Facebook Group: CRTVTALKS. And, for more precise comments join the conversation on Facebook or Twitter by following @CRTVCHURCHFollow CRTVCHURCH on social media @CRTVCHURCH on all handles and check out our website CRTVCHURCH.com.
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This week we talk with Eddie Kaufoltz the host of the New Activist Podcast.Eddie Kaufholz is the producer and host of The New Activist, a podcast dedicated to hearing from activists and world changers who are tackling some of the world’s most significant problems. In addition, he is on staff with International Justice Mission, an N.G.O. dedicated to ending slavery around the globe.Eddie regularly speaks about justice issues, writes on topics of faith and counseling, and is on The RELEVANT Podcast.Also on this week’s show, the team talks about Oreos, micromanaging bosses, burnout, and The Oscars + utilizing a platform respectfully. Our REPLY ALL question is: What it your dream job? And, if you already have your dream job what are you doing and why is it your dream job? For more extended answers, you can answer in our Facebook Group: CRTVTALKS. And, for more precise comments join the conversation on Facebook or Twitter by following @CRTVCHURCHFollow CRTVCHURCH on social media @CRTVCHURCH on all handles and check out our website CRTVCHURCH.com.
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This week we talk with Jonathan R. Bailey the co-founder of Dwell and Lightstock. Jonathan R. Bailey is a serial entrepreneur and serves in the area of Christian Spiritual Formation. He is the co-founder of Dwell and co-founder of Lightstock and Chair of the Renovaré Board of Directors. He lives in Dallas, Texas with his wife Kori, son Gray, and daughters Abigail and Liv.The crew updates you on their week, gives us five ideas for creating rhythms in creativity + productivity, some formulas for personal growth plans, and their insight on the new social media app Vero. Also on this week’s show, we learn each other’s guilty pleasures + innocent hates, which leads us into this week’s REPLY ALL.Our REPLY ALL question is: What are some of your guilty pleasures? You can answer in our Facebook Group: CRTVTALKS. Follow CRTVCHURCH on social media @CRTVCHURCH on all handles and check out our website CRTVCHURCH.com.
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This week we talk with Charise Orozco from Celebration Church in Jacksonville, Florida. Charise Orozco is part of Celebration Creative and serves as the Design & Film Director at Celebration Church in Jacksonville, Florida. She is passionate about sharing the love of Jesus, as well as using her gifts of speaking, writing, and design to reach people and positively impact the lives of those around her. When she is not working to steward the opportunity God gave her to serve the local church, you can find her reading too many books at once, and hanging out with her husband Esteban who also serves on staff at Celebration Church.Nik + Ross are joined by an exceptional guest and new podcast host, Emily Cummins! The new crew takes a few minutes to update you on their week and what's going on at the center of culture, church, and creativity. This week's REPLY ALL question is: What is one worship song or lyric that has spoken to your heart?You can answer in our Facebook Group: CRTVTALKS. Follow CRTVCHURCH on social media @CRTVCHURCH on all handles and check out our website CRTVCHURCH.com.
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This week we talk with James Adams from Visual Media Church. Also, we talk with James Stockstill from Bethany Worship about their latest project “Speak.” James Adams is the Director of Visual Media Church which focuses on creating live-action video, motion graphics, and stock video for churches. They aim to equip and provide high-quality resources for the local church with a kingdom first focus.Also, joining us is James Stockstill is the Worship Pastor at Bethany Church in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and writer of their latest single “Speak.” James is a graduate of Oral Roberts University with an Undergraduate Degree in New Testament Biblical Literature (BLN). He has served as a pastor on staff at Bethany for the last 5 years. He and his wife Genae have two beautiful kids, Ellis and Verie. Outside of music and ministry he enjoys spending time with family, good coffee, golf, and food.Nik + Ross also take a few minutes to update you on their week and what's going on at the center of culture, church, and creativity. This week's REPLY ALL question is: What are three weird facts about you? You can answer in our Facebook Group: CRTVTALKS. Follow CRTVCHURCH on social media @CRTVCHURCH on all handles and check out our website CRTVCHURCH.com.
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This week we talk with Founder of Serve Studios, the Head of Design at Aflac, and Co-Founder of Creative South, Mike Jones.Mike Jones is the Founder of Serve Studios, the Head of Design at Aflac, and Co-Founder of Creative South, and to all of this work he brings a spirit of southern hospitality and humble service to the people around him. Mike treats every design project as an opportunity to make the world more positive and beautiful for the people who encounter it. He has been drawing since he could eat crayons, and this passion led him to The University of West Georgia's graphic design program, and a professional design career that has spanned seventeen plus years and included work for brands like Alfac, ESPN, WWE, Realtree, and the Atlanta Falcons. Although his taste in art and food have diverged since his crayon-eating days, the same spirit of creativity that fuels his work is also evident in his love of food (especially good southern barbecue) as an outlet for nourishing relationships with family, friends, and strangers alike.Nik + Ross also take a few minutes to update you on their week and what's going on with all things culture and creativity. This week's REPLY ALL question is: What is the worst thing you have ever purchased? You can answer in our Facebook Group: CRTVTALKS. Follow CRTVCHURCH on social media @CRTVCHURCH on all handles and check out our website CRTVCHURCH.com
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This week we are joined by our good friend Jonathan Malm from Church Stage Design Ideas and author of his latest book “The Hidden Option."Jonathan runs ChurchStageDesignIdeas.com, SundaySocial, and speaks to churches all over the world about creativity. He is the author of “The Hidden Option,“ a book that helps believers find God’s creativity in impossible situations. You’ll find him in San Antonio, Texas, roasting his own coffee beans and enjoying life with his wife, Carolina.Nik + Ross also take some time to update you on their week.This week's REPLY ALL question is: What is one Social Media trend do you wish would fade away? You can answer in our Facebook Group: CRTVTALKS. Follow CRTVCHURCH on social media @CRTVCHURCH on all handles and check out our website CRTVCHURCH.com
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This week we are joined by our good friend, Emily Cummins.Emily is a University of Florida and College of Central Florida graduate who serves as the Executive Director of Church of Hope in Ocala, Florida, and is a Consultant & Coach on the 4Sight Group team. When she’s not speaking or writing, you can find her cruising in her convertible blaring T. Swift’s latest album.She also founded and leads a community and resource for women, Becoming Me, encouraging, empowering and equipping women as they’re becoming who God made them to be. Nik + Ross also take some time to update you on their week, the future of Facebook pages, ridiculous job titles, and their love/hate relationship with "Mamma Mia!: Here We Go Again."This week's REPLY ALL question is: What movies are you looking forward to seeing this year? You can answer in our Facebook Group: CRTVTALKS. Follow CRTVCHURCH on social media @CRTVCHURCH on all handles and check out our website CRTVCHURCH.com
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This week we are joined by Phil Bowdle from West Ridge Church in Atlanta, Georgia. Phil is the creative arts pastor at West Ridge Church in Atlanta, Georgia. He's passionate about building creative teams that put Jesus on display.Nik + Ross also take some time to update you on their new year, what they'll be reading in 2018, and bring some creative ideas for New Year Resolutions that you might want to add to your list.This week's REPLY ALL question is:What books are on your reading lists this year? You can answer in our Facebook Group: CRTVTALKS or on social media by following @CRTVCHURCHPod on all social media networks. Follow CRTVCHURCH on social media @CRTVCHURCH on all handles and check out our website CRTVCHURCH.com
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This week we are joined by Henry and Alex Seeley from The Belonging Co. in Nashville, Tennessee. Born and raised in Australia, Henry and Alex Seeley spent many years on the pastoral team at a church in Melbourne, Australia pioneering a worship movement that grew to become a church of over 10,000 people.After relocating to Nashville, Tennessee in April 2012, they began opening their home on Tuesday nights for people to worship, encounter God and build genuine community in a city where people's personal and spiritual lives often succumb to the transient nature of 'life on the road.' Within a few months, their basement was at capacity, and subsequently, The Belonging Co. was born. Since its inception in 2014, the church has become known as a place to find freedom, breakthrough, and healing through God’s Word, His presence, and worship.The heart of The Belonging Co. is that every experience would empower both individuals and the collective body of Christ to encounter God through worship, and experience the freedom that comes from knowing Jesus.Nik + Ross also take some time to update you on their week, what they thought about Star Wars: The Last Jedi, authenticity in church leadership, and their thoughts on Christian alternatives to secular culture. This is the last episode of 2017, so we wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Follow CRTVCHURCH on social media @CRTVCHURCH on all handles and check out our website CRTVCHURCH.com
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This week, Amy Wolff, the creator behind Don't Give Up Signs joins us for the CRTVCHURCH Podcast.Amy Wolff is a highly-rated senior trainer, executive coach, and event speaker. In addition to coaching corporate lawyers to non-profit advocates, corporate managers to sales teams, shoe designers to engineers, Amy is also a TEDx speaker coach for TEDxPortland, one of the top ten TEDx organizations in the world. Her most significant thrill is partnering her skills with her passions by coaching community leaders in one of her favorite places on earth: Kigali, Rwanda.When Amy’s not with clients, she’s meeting friends in small coffee shops, scheming to travel the globe, and continually picking up toys… lots and lots of toys. She also runs a grass-roots movement that spread worldwide: www.dontgiveupsigns.com.Nik + Ross also take some time to update you on their week and robots + the trends for content creation in 2018This week's REPLY ALL question is: What is your favorite Star Wars movie and why? You can answer in our Facebook Group: CRTVTALKS or on social media by following @CRTVCHURCHPod on all social media networks. Also, follow CRTVCHURCH on social media @CRTVCHURCH on all handles and check out our website CRTVCHURCH.com
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This week, Stephen Brewster, creative and hustler-extraordinaire, and Nate + Rachel Parrish, husband and wife singer-songwriter duo from Bakersfield, California join us for the CRTVCHURCH Podcast.Stephen Brewster has had quite a career in music industry and ministry. He is currently the Executive Director of Creative Arts at Freedom House Church in Charlotte, North Carolina and the co-host of a new podcast hosted called Free to Lead with his pastor, Troy Maxwell. Stephen is a believer in the artist, who helps creatives be their best. To keep up with Stephen, you can follow him on Twitter and Instagram @b_rewster or check out his website at StephenBrewster.me Nate and Rachel Parrish, also join us on today's show to talk about their career as singer-songwriters, the challenges they face when writing, and the heart behind their latest EPs "Scars" and "Death Was Buried." To find out more about Nate and Rachel visit their website NateParrish.com and download their latest EPs on iTunes! Nik + Ross also take some time to update you on their week and discuss authenticity in branding/promoting your organization. This week's REPLY ALL question is: What is one Christmas family tradition you find annoying or that you dislike? You can answer in our Facebook Group: CRTVTALKS. Also, follow us on social media @CRTVCHURCH on all handles and check out our website CRTVCHURCH.com
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This week, we talk with Greg Vennerholm from Church on the Move in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Church on the Move is well known for its creative efforts and hosts a Seeds Conference that encourages and equips creative leaders from around the world. Greg loves design + great typography and is all too happy to discuss and debate the virtues of proper kerning.Greg is a self-admitted Disney World devotee, and loves nothing more than to use his time in the parks to “study” their design and marketing prowess, and call it “research.” After spending 20+ years in the agency world, he and his family moved from Columbus, Ohio to Tulsa, Oklahoma nearly six years ago to go full time for Church on the Move. He loves helping other designers use their gifts to introduce people to the real Jesus.To keep up with Greg, you can follow him on Twitter and Instagram @gvennerholm or on Facebook at FB.com/venny and check out seeds.churchonthemove.com to see more from Greg and the Church on the Move team.Nik + Ross take a few minutes to update you on their week + a introduce a new segment called Upcoming Releases in which they let you know the albums + EPs dropping on Friday, December 1, 2017. They also take time to talk about two trending articles impacting culture, creators, and the church. This week's REPLY ALL question is: If you could have any superpower, what would it be and why? You can answer in our Facebook Group: CRTVTALKS. Also, follow us on social media @CRTVCHURCH on all handles and check out our website CRTVCHURCH.com
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This week, we talk with Mel McGowan about the unique blend of creative services his company, PlainJoe Studios provides. Mel is a co-founder and the Chief Creative Officer at PlainJoe. He was named one of the top 25 influencers by OC Metro Magazine and is a contributing editor to Outreach Magazine as well as an Adjunct Professor at CBU’s College of Architecture, Visual Arts & Design.To keep up with what Mel, you can follow him on Facebook and Instagram @visioneer or visit plainjoestudios.com and storylandstudios.com to see some of the unique spaces they have created.Nik + Ross take a few minutes to update you on their week + several trending topics from this past week. This week's REPLY ALL question is: Where is the weirdest place you've watched Netflix? You can answer in our Facebook Group: CRTVTALKS. Also, follow us on social media @CRTVCHURCH on all handles and check out our website CRTVCHURCH.com.
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This week, we talk with Carlos Whittaker about his latest book "Kill The Spider." Carlos Whittaker is a speaker, author, and podcaster whose wife has designated him a “hope dealer.” In 2009 Carlos signed a recording deal with Integrity Music and moved his family to Nashville TN. It was in Nashville where Carlos decided to make the shift from writing music to writing books. And from singing on stages to speaking on stages. His life changed when an innocent car jam session of “All The Single Ladies” was uploaded to YouTube and became an overnight viral sensation. He and his family have had their share of adventure along the way.Head over to our podcast episode page for some bonus questions from our interview with Carlos. You can find Carlos on social media. Instagram and Twitter @loswhit. His podcast Enter Wild. And, check out his books: his debut "Moment Maker" and the most recent "Kill The Spider" you can find at killthespider.com.Nik + Ross take a few minutes to update you on their week + several trending topics from this past week. This week's REPLY ALL question is: What movie did you love as a child, but later learned wasn’t as critically acclaimed by the rest of the world as you expected? You can answer in our Facebook Group: CRTVTALKS. Also, follow us on social media @CRTVCHURCH on all handles and check out our website CRTVCHURCH.com.
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This week, we talk with Central Live about their latest live album recording. Central Live is the band out of Central Church in Las Vegas, Nevada. They recently did a live recording of their new album “Greater” this past summer. It is full of all original songs that this team has poured their hearts into. I had an opportunity to speak with Drew Bodine the Executive Producer & Worship Leader.Ross + Nik take a few minutes to talk more about Stranger Things 2 + what the new Star Wars TV spot might reveal about the upcoming movie. They also discuss the Sutherland Springs, Texas Shooting and their thoughts on what the church's response needs to be to the horrific events. This week's REPLY ALL question is: What was the first job you had that you got paid to do? You can answer in our Facebook Group: CRTVTALKS.Also, follow us on social media @CRTVCHURCH on all handles.
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This week, we talk with Manuscripts books about their new venture. Manuscripts believes the Bible doesn’t have to be intimidating. They were inspired by the way scripture was originally written, by individual authors with diverse points of view. Manuscripts are printing the books of the Bible in easy to read volumes that are beautiful and small enough to place in your pocket.These pocket-sized books are designed to enhance the reading experience. Each Gospel is formatted like a traditional book. The text is arranged in one column, without verse numbers or notes. These books are presented in the New American Standard Bible, a translation widely respected for its word-for-word accuracy. Jesus’ words are printed in red and are placed in their own paragraphs for emphasis.Ross + Nik also take a few minutes to talk about Stranger Things and do some future-casting with The State of CRTVCHURCH 2017. This week's REPLY ALL question is: What is one of the most awkward things you’ve done or said to someone?You can answer in our Facebook Group: CRTVTALKS Also, follow us on social media @CRTVCHURCH on all handles.
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On this episode of the CRTVCHURCH Podcast, Nik Goodner and Ross Montgomery take a few minutes to preview upcoming episodes of the CRTVCHURCH Podcast. We also take a few minutes to let you know a little bit more about us and define each segment of the future episodes.
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