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ep 6.4 - Corporate Responsibility with Ariah Fine

December 30, 2007

ariah1.jpgThis week Ariah brings us another episode of Corporate Responsibility. This month he talks about Gap. It may hit us where it hurts.

Nick also mentions that he and his wife will attend Deep Shift in Charlotte, NC the first two days in February. If you are going to me there send him an email [thenickandjoshpodcast@gmail.com]. If you are in the area you should come attend.

Music this week was from Jon Black

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ep 6.3 - Dr. Bob Price “The Bible Geek”

December 23, 2007

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This week for a special Christmas Edition we give you Dr. Bob Price, who is adequately named “The Bible Geek”. He is an author, professor, has been a pastor, a fellow of the Jesus Seminar, on the board of The Jesus Project, and a lover of H.P. Lovecraft.

Nick gets about 40 minutes on the phone with him to fly through scripture and biblical narrative. We hope you enjoy this unique addition to the podcast.

He has an official Bible Geek site as well as a personal homepage for you to learn more about him.

Here is a YouTube of Dr. Price.

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ep 6.2 - Zach Lind of Jimmy Eat World

December 16, 2007

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Thanks to our friend Adam, the podcast now has an interview with Zach Lind. Zach is the dummer for the rock powerhouse Jimmy Eat World. If you don’t know who this band is, we can’t help you. Read more

ep 6.1 - A.J. Jacobs and The Year of Living Biblically

December 9, 2007

AJ JacobsThis week our hosts join up to interview A.J. Jacobs and talk about his epic year-long journey recorded in his latest book, The Year of Living Biblically. The interview is playful as always and A.J. tells some of the books stories first hand. [Stoning someone in Central Park, Sitting on a Special Chair, Growing a Beard, His wife agreeing to polygamy]. Read more

ep 6.0 - Troy Bronsink

December 2, 2007

Josh drove down to hang out with Troy Bronsink a couple of weeks ago. The following is when we decided to hit the record button for a few minutes and see what happened.

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 (Josh’s review here) on being God’s handiwork. For this little informal session we talked about art, pastoring, the suburbs, city life, and the “acts” we do as artifacts.

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