About

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The Nick and Josh Podcast is an experiment in podcast media to bring conversations with authors, speakers, musicians, church leaders, theologians, artisans, and bloggers to your iPod or computer.

In less than 2 years Nick and Josh have managed to grow their podcast to over 250,000 subscribers with no money, a couple mac’s, and a little bit of attitude. They boast of interviews with Doug Pagitt, Brian McLaren, Tony Jones, Shane Claiborne, Phyllis Tickle, Andrew Jones, Scot McKnight, Diana Butler-Bass, Damien Jurado, Derek Webb, Karen Sloan, Spencer Burke, Bob Price, Frank Viola, Zach Lind, Jim Henderson, Pete Rollins, Bishop John Shelby Spong, and AJ Jacobs to name but a few.

Nick and Josh have recently been declared the D-List celebrities of the Emergent Conversation. Though they don’t deny the title they are equally loving and critical of all things spiritual and even of all things Emergent.

Their interviews are laid back and comical with some rather surprising Q&A for two guys that don’t have any graduate school under their belts [unlike lots of the EC A lists].

Subscribe and have iTunes download their podcast each Sunday [or there abouts]. Join the conversation, with people on the edge of the conversation.

Podcasters

Nick Fiedler

Nicholas Fiedler is the co-creator of The Nick and Josh Podcast. He has a degree in English and has worked as a World Religions teacher, a Youth Worship Director, a Senior Credit Manager, at a Skydiving Company editing Videos, writing, and working for Apple. Most importantly though, he has worked with Josh Brown to figure out how to get in conversations with some top thinkers and record them. Nick has church experience in that he worked with youth and music for about 6 years. He has worked and been in many faith expressions and now helps with cohorts and podcasts anywhere he happens to be but does not have a church affiliation. He and his wife Leslie are world travelers, but are now in Atlanta, Georgia for a bit. Nick blogs, speaks, creates music, throws parties, buys drinks, and challenges. He is interested in technology and post-christian thought. In 2009 he wrote a book called The Hopeful Skeptic, IVP published it. He blogs at thehopefulskeptic.com.

Josh Case

Joshua Case is recently relocated to Atlanta, Georgia from Geneva Switzerland where he worked as Executive director for a youth work and ministry organization during the course of his 6 years abroad. Joshua is currently doing Master’s work at Emory University’s Candler School of Theology with an emphasis in Religion & Ethics (Politics, Science, and more).Joshua likes to think re-constructively, is a connector, and functions well in strategic thinking settings. He is a consultant, activist, speaker, and writer. Joshua blogs regularly at joshuacase.net and is very active in the interfaith and emergent church conversations. He and his wife Laura love to travel, enjoy good wine, and host parties for their friends!

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