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The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Lord, Teach Us To Pray (Luke 11:1-13)
This sermon explores Jesus’ powerful teaching on prayer in Luke 11:1–13, beginning with the disciples’ heartfelt request: “Lord, teach us to pray.” We see that prayer is not merely a religious activity but the lifeblood of our relationship with God. Jesus gives a pattern for prayer that centers on intimacy with the Father, trust in His provision, and alignment with His will. He then offers a promise that persistent, faith-filled prayer never falls on deaf ears, and reveals that the greatest gift God gives in response is not just provision, but His own presence through the Holy Spirit. Get fu...
2025-07-27
43 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
The Faith That Carries (Luke 5:17-26)
In this message, we explore the story of four friends who refused to leave their paralyzed companion behind, breaking through every obstacle to carry him to Jesus. Like Samwise Gamgee from Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings, their faithful determination is a model for us today: a faith that acts, that moves, and that will not give up. We are challenged to move from being passive spectators to active carriers of others to Christ. Get full access to The Pilgrim’s Interests at pilgrimsinterest.substack.com/subscribe
2025-06-29
38 min
Generation Evolution
Ricky Saints wins NA Championship, Owen Hart Tournament, NJPW Sakura Genesis & WWE2K Glitches (4/3/2025)
The guys are back together for a jam packed show discussing Ricky Saints winning the North American Championship, the Owen Hart Memorial Tournament brackets and a preview of NJPW Sakura Genesis. Plus reaction the John Cena/Cody Rhodes segments, Gunther destroying Jimmy Uso and other news and notes. Plus Cristian preview WWE2K25 glitches, the return of the Question of the Week and a major show announcement concerning Wrestlemania week. Enjoy the show!
2025-04-04
1h 20
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
The King Who Came To Die (John 12:20-36)
It was the beginning of the end, or better said, the beginning of glory.The city of Jerusalem was swelling with pilgrims. Passover was near, and the streets thrummed with the tension of expectation. Whispers of revolution stirred in the shadows. Many were wondering, Would this be the year? Would the Messiah finally rise and shatter the Roman yoke?And then, like a sudden crack of thunder, Jesus had entered the city, riding not on a warhorse but on a donkey’s colt. The people had erupted, waving palm branches and crying out, “Hosanna! Blessed is H...
2025-03-29
27 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
The Brothers Karamazov: Dostoevsky’s Search for Truth
In this episode of The Pilgrims Interests, we journey deep into the heart of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov, a masterpiece that challenges us to grapple with the eternal questions of faith, suffering, and free will. Join your host [Your Name] as we explore the turbulent world of 19th-century Russia—a backdrop that shapes Dostoevsky’s rich narrative and mirrors the internal conflicts of his unforgettable characters.In our discussion, we examine how each of the Karamazov brothers embodies distinct philosophical and theological perspectives: Dmitri’s passionate impulses, Ivan’s tormented intellectual struggle with the problem of evil (i...
2025-02-01
18 min
Kirby & Hart Online
Watch Yourself (While Watching the Media)
Kirby & Hart are perplexed. Here's the situation: celebrity stories are everywhere. Baring a monastic existence, they are impossible to avoid and it's even harder to know which stories are true. While we don't always want to think about this stuff, we end up feeling about it anyways, so we've come up with strategies to shepherd our media-infused minds. Using the Blake Lively story as a (very brief) jumping off point, we explore the problem from psychological, spiritual, and pop culture media literacy angles, then we test this all by reflecting on the discursive, truth resistant dog pile...
2025-01-28
1h 09
Simple Business Show
Overcoming Sales Anxiety with Andee Hart
In this episode of The Simple Business Show, host Steph Blake and her guest, Andee Hart, discuss the common challenge of sales anxiety that most entrepreneurs face.With her extensive background as a former sales executive turned accidental entrepreneur, Andee shares strategies to help female entrepreneurs redefine their approach to selling.In this episode, we dive into:Understanding the roots of sales anxietyStrategies to transform your sales approach from selling to servingThe importance of embracing failure as a learning opportunityTips for effective follow-ups and building authentic client relationshipsand so much more!
2025-01-26
47 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Les Misérables: Grace, Justice, and Redemption
In this episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests, we journey into the heart of Victor Hugo’s monumental masterpiece, Les Misérables. More than just a story of revolution and romance, this novel confronts some of the deepest moral questions we face: What is the relationship between justice and mercy? Can grace truly transform a life? And what does redemption look like in the face of systemic injustice?We explore the powerful tension between law and grace as embodied by Javert and Valjean, the transformative power of love and self-sacrifice, and Hugo’s vision of social justice rooted...
2025-01-23
14 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Paradise Lost: Wrestling with Good and Evil
Welcome to the first episode of a new series on Literature and the Moral Imagination, where we explore the timeless stories that challenge us to think deeply about virtue, vice, and the human condition. In this episode, I dive into John Milton’s epic masterpiece, Paradise Lost, a profound meditation on free will, divine justice, and the nature of evil.Join me as I unpack Milton’s ambitious attempt to “justify the ways of God to men” and navigate the complex characters and themes that make this poem a cornerstone of Western literature. I’ll explore:* The te...
2025-01-21
21 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
The Power of Ideas: Conversations That Changed the World
In this milestone fiftieth episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests, we explore the profound impact of dialogue on the course of history. From the streets of Athens, where Socrates questioned the meaning of justice, to the heated debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas over the future of liberty, this episode journeys through some of the most transformative conversations in philosophy, faith, governance, and science.Discover how the Council of Nicaea defined Christian doctrine, how Martin Luther’s table talks sparked a revolution, and how the Bohr-Einstein debates redefined our understanding of reality. Through these dialogues, we see...
2025-01-18
20 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Faust: The Forbidden Fruit and the Light of Redemption
What does it profit a man to gain the whole world but lose his soul? In this episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests, we dive deep into Goethe’s Faust Part I—a tale of restless ambition, love corrupted by selfish desire, and the piercing light of redemption.Join me as we unpack Faust’s deadly pursuit of the forbidden, his tragic entanglement with the innocent Gretchen, and the profound theological and philosophical wrestlings that make this masterpiece so timeless. We’ll explore connections to Ecclesiastes, the life of David, and other great works, reflecting on the cost of un...
2025-01-15
13 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Faith in the Crosshairs: How the Cold War Reshaped American Christianity and Revived its Civil Religion
During the Cold War, American Christianity found itself caught in the crosshairs of a global ideological struggle. As the United States confronted the "godless communism" of the Soviet Union, faith and patriotism became deeply intertwined, giving rise to a new form of civil religion that reshaped the church’s mission and identity.In this episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests, Blake Hart explores how the Cold War politicized Christianity, transforming it into both a cultural symbol and a tool for national unity. From the addition of “In God We Trust” as the national motto to Billy Graham’s fiery cr...
2025-01-09
24 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Progressivism's Myth: Unpacking Utopian Ideals in History
Throughout history, humanity has chased the dream of a perfect world—one shaped by reason, technology, and grand ideals. But is progress always progress? In this episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests, host Blake Hart explores the utopian visions that have captivated generations, from Marxism’s promise of equality to Transhumanism’s quest to transcend human limitations.Drawing on the insights of Jacques Ellul and C.S. Lewis, this episode unpacks the unintended consequences of these movements, challenges the myth of linear progress, and examines the limits of human ambition. What do history and theology teach us about ou...
2025-01-08
15 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
The Poetics of Faith: Gerard Manley Hopkins and the Grandeur of God
In this episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests, we journey into the extraordinary world of Gerard Manley Hopkins, one of the most innovative poets of the 19th century. Known for his groundbreaking poetic style and profound theological vision, Hopkins captured the intersection of faith, beauty, and the natural world in ways that continue to inspire.Join Blake Hart as he explores Hopkins’ life, from his conversion to Catholicism and his devotion as a Jesuit priest to the struggles that shaped his most poignant works. Discover the richness of Hopkins’ unique poetic techniques, including his invention of sprung rhythm...
2025-01-03
12 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
A Year in the Shadow of Time: How the Ancients Viewed the Passing of the Years
How did the ancients and medieval Christians view the passage of time? In this reflective episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests, Blake Hart explores the profound ways past cultures marked the turning of the year—not as mere calendar dates but as sacred thresholds filled with meaning. From ancient Mesopotamian rituals and Roman celebrations to the rhythms of the medieval liturgical calendar, we’ll uncover how these practices offered order, renewal, and connection to the divine.As we stand on the cusp of a new year, this episode invites you to reclaim time as a gift rather than a...
2024-12-29
13 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
The Day that Everything Changed
In this special Christmas morning episode, we journey into the heart of the incarnation—the day when heaven touched earth, and everything changed forever. From the stillness of Bethlehem to the cosmic shift of God becoming man, this episode reflects on the profound meaning of Christmas and its power to transform our lives. Join us as we celebrate the love, hope, and light that came into the world on that holy night. Merry Christmas! Get full access to The Pilgrim’s Interests at pilgrimsinterest.substack.com/subscribe
2024-12-25
16 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
How Dickens’ Ghosts Still Haunt Us
In this special Christmas episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests, we journey through the haunting brilliance of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. More than just a festive tale, Dickens’ ghosts—Past, Present, and Yet to Come—offer timeless lessons that echo far beyond Scrooge’s redemption.What can the ghosts teach us about our own lives? How does the Christmas story call us to awaken from complacency and live with compassion, generosity, and purpose? With a Christian lens, we’ll explore the spiritual weight of Marley’s chains, the sobering truths of Scrooge’s past, and the hope of a transfor...
2024-12-23
19 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Following the Star: The Magi and the Quest for the True King
What can the ancient journey of the Magi teach us about humanity’s search for ultimate truth and the archetypal leader? In this special Christmas episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests, we explore the story of the Wise Men as a profound metaphor for our universal longing for meaning and guidance. From the star of Bethlehem to the humble child in Bethlehem, this episode unpacks the rich symbolism of their journey, the significance of their gifts, and how their story challenges us to seek and worship the true King.Join us as we follow the star, reflect on t...
2024-12-19
16 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Literature that Changed the World (pt. 10): The Future of Story Telling
In the final episode of Literature That Changed the World, Blake Hart explores the future of storytelling in a rapidly evolving digital landscape. How are literature and the art of storytelling being reshaped by technology, the rise of AI, and the challenges of oversaturation in the digital age?From the opportunities of multimedia narratives and global accessibility to the concerns over AI-generated works and the loss of human touch, this episode examines what lies ahead for writers and readers alike. Most importantly, we reflect on why the story—this deeply human tradition—can never be abandoned.Jo...
2024-12-16
25 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Literature that Changed the World (pt.9): Modernism and the Shattering of Traditions
In this episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests, we delve into the transformative world of Modernism, where writers like Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, and T.S. Eliot broke from tradition to capture the fractured realities of the 20th century.Explore Woolf’s deep psychological introspection, Joyce’s revolutionary linguistic experiments, and Eliot’s haunting portrayals of cultural and spiritual disintegration. Together, these Modernist giants redefined literature, embracing fragmentation, ambiguity, and innovation to reflect a world grappling with war, change, and the loss of certainty.Discover how these works challenge us to confront the complexities of modern l...
2024-12-12
24 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Literature that Changed the World (pt. 8): Fiction as an Agent of Change
In this powerful episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests, we explore how novels have served as catalysts for social reform, focusing on two literary giants: Charles Dickens and Mark Twain. Journey through the grim streets of Victorian England, where Dickens’s Oliver Twist, Hard Times, and A Christmas Carol exposed the harsh realities of industrialization and poverty, inspiring compassion and change. Then, cross the Atlantic to the American South, where Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and other works challenged the moral hypocrisies of slavery and systemic racism with sharp wit and profound humanity. But Dickens and Twain are just t...
2024-12-09
21 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Literature that Changed the World (pt. 7): The Power of Pilgrimage
Life itself is a journey, and few literary themes capture this truth as profoundly as pilgrimage. In this episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests, Blake Hart explores three monumental works that use the pilgrimage motif to illuminate the human experience: Dante’s Divine Comedy, John Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress, and J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.Discover how Dante’s cosmic journey through Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise reveals the soul’s path to redemption, how Bunyan’s allegorical tale offers a roadmap for faith and perseverance, and how Tolkien’s epic q...
2024-12-05
27 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Literature that Changed the World (pt.6): Eastern Literature
Step into the rich and profound world of Eastern literature, where wisdom meets beauty and stories illuminate the path to meaning. In this episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests, Blake Hart explores the literary brilliance and cultural impact of three cornerstones of Eastern thought: the Bhagavad Gita, the Confucian and Taoist classics, and The Tale of Genji. Discover how the Bhagavad Gita offers a poetic exploration of duty and morality, how Confucian and Taoist teachings shaped the foundation of Chinese society, and how The Tale of Genji redefined storytelling with its intimate portrayal of love, loss, and im...
2024-12-02
27 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Literature that Changed the World (pt. 5): Medieval Classics
Step into the vibrant world of medieval literature, where heroes battled monsters, knights pursued chivalry, and pilgrims shared tales of life’s trials and triumphs. In this episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests, Blake Hart explores the timeless power of medieval storytelling, from the epic heroism of Beowulf to the noble ideals of the Arthurian legends.Discover how these tales forged identity and community in a fragmented world, and how the tradition of courtly love reshaped our understanding of romance. Finally, laugh and reflect with Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales, a masterful blend of satire and social...
2024-11-30
34 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Literature that Changed the World (pt. 4)- Shakespeare's Works
Why does Shakespeare still captivate us, over 400 years after his death? In this episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests, Blake Hart dives into the world of William Shakespeare, exploring his timeless ability to hold a mirror up to humanity. From love and ambition to power and mortality, Shakespeare’s themes resonate as deeply today as they did in Elizabethan England.Discover how his unforgettable characters—like Hamlet, Lady Macbeth, and Falstaff—reflect the struggles and desires we all face. Explore the power of his language, his mastery of storytelling, and the ways his works continue to shape our cult...
2024-11-27
31 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Literature that Changed the World (pt. 3): The Bible
The Bible isn’t just a book—it’s the greatest story ever told. In this episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests, Blake Hart explores how the Bible’s grand narrative of Creation, Fall, Redemption, and Restoration has shaped Western culture, philosophy, and morality. Discover the Bible’s profound literary beauty, its timeless moral teachings, and its transformative impact on individuals and civilizations. Whether you’re a lifelong reader or approaching it for the first time, this episode invites you to see the Bible as living literature—an eternal story that invites you to find your place within it.
2024-11-25
36 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Literature that Changed the World (pt. 2): Epic Beginnings
In this episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests, Blake Hart dives into the ancient epics that laid the foundation for Western storytelling: Homer’s The Iliad and The Odyssey. Explore the rage of Achilles, the resilience of Odysseus, and the profound questions these tales wrestle with—heroism, fate, mortality, and the longing for home. Drawing connections to modern storytelling and a biblical worldview, this episode reveals how these epics point us toward the ultimate story of redemption and belonging.Join us for an unforgettable journey through war, wanderings, and the search for meaning that still speaks to us acr...
2024-11-21
25 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Literature that Changed the World (Part 1): Why Stories Matter
What makes storytelling such a universal human experience? Why have stories shaped civilizations, connected cultures, and endured through the centuries? In this opening episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests series, The Power of Storytelling: Literature That Changed the World, Blake Hart explores the anthropological and biblical significance of storytelling. From ancient campfires to modern novels, stories have not only entertained but also taught, challenged, and transformed societies.We will discuss the timeless role of narrative in human history and its divine reflection in the grand biblical story of creation, fall, redemption, and restoration. This episode also provides a...
2024-11-20
10 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Apocryphal Echoes in Beowulf
Today, we're delving into one of the most enduring and enigmatic works of Old English literature—Beowulf. But in this episode, we're not just celebrating the poem's heroics and epic battles. Instead, we’re peeling back layers to explore its deeper spiritual currents, specifically its surprising connections to the apocryphal Book of Enoch.You may be asking yourself, why the Book of Enoch? What does this ancient, somewhat mysterious text have to do with a story about monsters and heroes from the mists of Anglo-Saxon England? Well, it turns out quite a lot. Beneath its tales of mons...
2024-11-18
14 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
The Strange Case of Charles Guiteau: Religious Mania and the Assassination of President James A. Garfield
In this gripping episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests, we unravel the bizarre and tragic tale of Charles Guiteau, the man who assassinated President James A. Garfield. Delving deep into Guiteau’s troubled past, his connection to the radical Oneida Community, and his descent into religious mania, we explore how zeal, when disconnected from truth, can turn dangerously destructive. We also examine the life and legacy of President Garfield, a leader committed to reform and integrity, cut down in his prime. Join host Blake Hart as he connects the dots between religious fanaticism, political ambition, and the need for true...
2024-11-15
13 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Dracula and the Victorian Crisis of Sexuality
In this episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests, we plunge into the dark and tantalizing world of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, exploring how this Gothic masterpiece reflects the deepest fears and desires of Victorian society. Join host Blake Hart as he unravels the novel’s portrayal of sexuality, repression, and religious anxiety. Discover how Stoker uses the figure of Count Dracula to expose the cracks in the era’s strict moral codes and confront Victorian fears about purity, female agency, and the erosion of faith. From the seductive allure of the vampire’s bite to the desperate use of religious...
2024-11-14
13 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Sex, Salvation, and Silverware: The Strange Saga of the Oneida Community
In this episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests, we journey back to 19th-century America, a time of profound religious experimentation, social upheaval, and the belief that human perfection was within reach. Join Blake Hart as we explore the Oneida Community—a radical utopian society in upstate New York founded by the charismatic John Humphrey Noyes. Through complex marriage, communal living, and even eugenics, the Oneida Community defied social conventions, sparking fascination and outrage across the nation. Discover how this community's pursuit of a 'perfect' Christian society reveals the broader currents of American idealism, religious fervor, and social reform. From ferv...
2024-11-10
11 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Beauty and Horror: Navigating the Life's Paradoxes in Dostoevsky’s The Idiot
In this episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests, we delve into Fyodor Dostoevsky’s The Idiot to explore the starkly contrasting views of Prince Myshkin and Hippolite Terentyev—two characters grappling with beauty, despair, and the nature of existence. As we uncover Dostoevsky’s insights into resilience, empathy, and wisdom, we’re faced with a profound question: how can we hold both beauty and horror in tension, and what does that mean for our own lives? Join us as we unravel Dostoevsky’s powerful message on the human condition, and discover why his vision remains as relevant today as ever....
2024-11-07
11 min
The Cozy Mystery Book Club
Death in Castle Dark | A Dinner and a Murder Mystery Book One
The Cozy Mystery Book Club had lots of sleuthing fun discussing Death in Castle Dark (A Dinner and a Murder Mystery Book One) by Veronica Bond! Join Angela Maria Hart and, cozy mystery authors, Paula Charles and Christina Romeril, for all sorts of coziness. 📖 ABOUT THE BOOK 📖 Actor Nora Blake finds her dream job when she is cast in a murder-mystery troupe that performs in an imposing but captivating old castle. When she stumbles upon a real murder, things take a nightmarish turn in this first book in an exciting new series. Maybe it was...
2024-11-05
1h 42
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
From Founding Votes to Modern Ballots: The Legacy and Power of the American Vote
In this special episode, The Pilgrim’s Interests takes a dive into the history, meaning, and power of the American vote. Join host Blake Hart as we journey from the founding days of the United States to the modern ballot, exploring the origins and purpose of the electoral system, the intent behind the Electoral College, and the fundamental role of trust and integrity in preserving democracy. As we approach the polls, we’ll reflect on how each vote shapes the American story and why, in every election, our voices truly matter. Whether you're a seasoned voter or stepping into the...
2024-11-04
10 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Controlling the Narrative: Antonio Gramsci and Cultural Hegemony
In this episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests, we delve into Antonio Gramsci’s concept of cultural hegemony—a theory that radically shifted how we understand power, ideology, and societal control. Gramsci argued that ruling classes maintain dominance not merely through force but by embedding their values within cultural institutions like media, education, and religion. As we explore his ideas, we’ll discuss how they continue to influence critical theory and social movements today, shaping our conversations around power and representation.But there’s more to the story. We’ll also confront the challenging questions and critiques surrounding...
2024-11-02
16 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Reformation Day: A Look at the Lasting Impact of the Protestant Reformation on History
Happy Reformation Day! In this final episode of our Reformation series, we explore the Protestant Reformation's overall legacy and impact on World History. If you want to explore how the Protestant Reformation has transformed culture, politics, education, art, and so much more, this is the episode for you! Get full access to The Pilgrim’s Interests at pilgrimsinterest.substack.com/subscribe
2024-10-31
15 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
The Protestant Work Ethic and Modern Capitalism
In this episode of The Pilgrim’s Interest, we’re talking about economics—specifically, the fascinating intersection between Reformation theology and modern capitalism. You may have heard the term before: The Protestant Work Ethic. We’ll explore the theories of Max Weber, who famously argued that the Protestant work ethic played a central role in the development of capitalism. We’ll unpack how religious ideals like hard work, frugality, and individual responsibility became embedded in Western economic systems and corporate culture, and how those values continue to influence us today. Get full access to The Pilgri...
2024-10-29
13 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
The Thirty Years War: Faith, Power, and the Birth of Modern Europe
Join Blake Hart on The Pilgrim's Interests as we continue our series on the Reformation by looking at one of the most significant events that came out of it — The Thirty Years War, a monumental conflict that transformed Europe. Discover how a struggle for religious freedom erupted into a brutal power struggle, featuring key battles, shifting alliances, and the rise of nationalism. Explore the interplay of faith and politics, and see how this war led to the end of medieval Christendom and the birth of the modern state system. This is a story of conflict, resilience, and the hope fo...
2024-10-27
13 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
The Radical Reformation and the Anabaptists
Join Blake Hart on The Pilgrim's Interests as we explore the fascinating and often misunderstood branch of the Reformation—the Radical Reformation and the rise of the Anabaptists. Discover the origins of this movement, born in secrecy in Zurich in 1525, as we dive into the key theological distinctives that set the Anabaptists apart from both Catholic and Protestant traditions. We'll uncover the impact of the Radical Reformation, the formation of Mennonite and Amish communities, and the stark differences from later Baptist movements. This is a story of radical conviction, courage, and a vision of the church that challenges us ev...
2024-10-25
15 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
The Council of Trent and the Counter-Reformation
In this episode of The Pilgrim's Interests, we explore how the Reformation didn't just create new Protestant branches but also transformed the Catholic Church itself. Join host Blake Hart as we dive into the Council of Trent and the Counter-Reformation, examining the major reforms and doctrinal clarifications that reshaped Catholicism in response to the Protestant challenge. We'll discuss the key figures, doctrinal changes, and how the Catholic Church sought to address its flaws, ultimately emerging as a more unified and disciplined institution. Discover the distinct difference between pre- and post-Tridentine Catholicism and how the Reformation's ripple effects were felt...
2024-10-23
22 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
John Calvin and Reformed Geneva
In this episode of The Pilgrim's Interests, we explore the life and theology of John Calvin, one of the most influential yet controversial figures of the Reformation. Journey with us to Geneva, where Calvin sought to establish a 'City of God'—a community governed by biblical principles in every aspect of life. We'll dive into Calvin's teachings on predestination, his groundbreaking Institutes of the Christian Religion, and his innovative church governance model. We'll also discuss his impact on the development of Reformed theology, the controversies that marked his leadership, and his enduring legacy in shaping Protestant communities around the wo...
2024-10-21
16 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Women of the Reformation: Unsung Voices and Unbreakable Faith
In this episode of The Pilgrim's Interests, host Blake Hart explores the remarkable yet often overlooked stories of the women of the Reformation. From Katharina von Bora’s daring escape from a convent to become Luther’s partner in faith to Argula von Grumbach’s fearless public defense of Reformation theology, and from Lady Jane Grey’s tragic stand for her beliefs to Jeanne d'Albret’s leadership in protecting Protestant communities in France—these women defied expectations and shaped the course of history. Discover how their courage, faith, and determination not only supported the spread of Reformation ideals but also transfo...
2024-10-19
15 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Ulrich Zwingli and The Swiss Reformation
In this episode, we make our way to the towering Alps, the rolling rivers, and the bustling cities of Switzerland, where a new kind of Reformation was brewing—one that would be led by Ulrich Zwingli. We’re taking a closer look at The Swiss Reformation. I can promise you this: Zwingli’s story is one of passion, intellectual rigor, and fierce commitment to reforming church and society. Get full access to The Pilgrim’s Interests at pilgrimsinterest.substack.com/subscribe
2024-10-17
16 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
The English Reformation
In this episode of The Pilgrim's Interests, we shift our focus to England to explore the unique path of the English Reformation, initiated by King Henry VIII's dramatic break with the Catholic Church. Driven by a desire for an annulment and political control, Henry's actions transformed the spiritual landscape of England forever. Join us as we examine the political intrigue, personal ambitions, and the courageous reformers who helped shape the Church of England's theological direction. From the dissolution of monasteries to the establishment of the Thirty-Nine Articles, we uncover the complex web of power, faith, and transformation that defined...
2024-10-15
14 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Martin Luther (pt.3): Reform, Conflict, and Legacy
In this final episode of our three-part series on Martin Luther, we pick up with Luther emerging from his hiding at Wartburg Castle and journey through the remaining years of his incredible life. We explore his marriage to Katharina von Bora, his collaboration with Philip Melanchthon, and his role in the birth of Lutheranism. We'll also dive into Luther's major controversies, including his disagreements with fellow reformers like Zwingli and Carlstadt, and the divisions these conflicts created within the Reformation. Finally, we reflect on Luther's profound legacy—not only on the Church but on world history. Join us as we...
2024-10-13
20 min
Hart & Hustle Podcast
Rehabilitation SECRETS That Will Change Lives Forever
In this episode of the Hart & Hustle podcast, we sit down with Blake Brown, President of PRIDE Enterprises, to uncover the transformative power of purpose-driven leadership in the world of rehabilitation and workforce development. Blake shares his journey from the manufacturing industry to leading innovative rehabilitation programs that provide inmates with valuable skills, purpose, and second chances. We dive into mission-driven culture, overcoming the stigma of prison-produced products, and the secrets behind creating sustainable impact through meaningful work. Join us as we explore leadership lessons that can transform lives and empower individuals to rebuild their futures.
2024-10-11
48 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Martin Luther (pt.2): Excommunicated and Exiled
This second episode on Martin Luther introduces us to his confrontation with Church authority. We'll walk alongside Luther as he faces excommunication and is summoned to the Diet of Worms in 1521. We'll explore the tension, drama, and courage of Luther as he refuses to recant, declaring, "Here I stand, I can do no other." We’ll examine his rescue by Frederick the Wise and his time in exile at Wartburg Castle. Get full access to The Pilgrim’s Interests at pilgrimsinterest.substack.com/subscribe
2024-10-11
15 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Martin Luther (pt.1): The Rise of the Reformer
We continue our series on the Reformation with a three-part series on Martin Luther. In this first episode, we explore the formative years of Luther's life. From his early days as a monk haunted by the fear of never achieving salvation to his discovery of the liberating message of sola fide (faith alone), we'll delve into the experiences that shaped Luther's theology. We'll look at how his encounter with Erasmus' Greek New Testament ignited his inner struggles with the Church, leading to the fateful moment when he nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the church door in Wittenberg in 1517—sparking th...
2024-10-10
18 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Erasmus, Christian Humanism, and the Roots of the Reformation
In this episode of The Pilgrim's Interests, we dive deep into the intellectual ferment of the Renaissance and its profound influence on the Protestant Reformation. Join Blake Hart as he unravels the transformative power of ad fontes—'back to the sources'—and explores how figures like Erasmus laid the groundwork for Luther's revolution. Discover how Renaissance humanism, a renewed focus on Scripture, and the rise of Erasmian thought acted as the seedbed from which the Reformation ultimately sprang. This is the story of how the rebirth of ancient wisdom led to a revolution in faith. ...
2024-10-08
17 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
The Pre-Reformers: Seeds of Reformation
In this episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests, we delve into the lives of four key pre-Reformers—Peter Waldo, John Wycliffe, Jan Hus, and John Ball—whose radical ideas and convictions laid the groundwork for what would become the Protestant Reformation. From translating the Bible into the language of the people to standing against the corruption of indulgences, these ‘forgotten voices’ risked everything for their beliefs. Join host Blake Hart as we explore their stories, their lasting influence, and the dangerous yet transformative ideas that sparked the fire of reform long before Luther’s hammer struck the Wittenberg door.
2024-10-06
14 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
The Enlightenment’s Religious Roots: How Christian Thought Birthed and Shaped Secularism
In this thought-provoking episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests, host Dr. Blake Hart dives into the complex and often overlooked relationship between the Enlightenment and Christian theology. While commonly viewed as a secular movement that championed reason and science, the Enlightenment was deeply influenced by religious ideas, particularly Christian thought. Join Blake as he unpacks how key Enlightenment figures like Descartes, Locke, and Kant were shaped by Christian theology and how concepts such as human rights, progress, and the separation of church and state—often seen as the bedrock of secularism—have their roots in Christian philosophy.
2024-10-03
16 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Moby-Dick: Wrestling with Fate, Obsession, and the Divine
In this episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests, we dive deep into Herman Melville’s Moby-Dick, exploring its profound themes of obsession, fate, and humanity’s quest for meaning. But beyond the surface of existential struggle lies an even deeper spiritual battle—a wrestle not merely with fate but with the divine. Join us as we examine Captain Ahab’s tragic pursuit of the white whale, uncover the rich religious symbolism that permeates the novel, and discuss how Melville’s masterpiece reflects both existentialist questions and a deeply biblical worldview. Through key scenes and powerful quotes, we’ll unravel how Ahab’s que...
2024-10-01
22 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
The Sermon on the Mount: How The Teachings of Jesus Turned the Western World Upside Down
In this episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests, we dive deep into one of history’s most revolutionary discourses: Jesus' Sermon on the Mount. Delivered over two thousand years ago on a hillside in Galilee, this sermon shattered ancient notions of power, justice, and human flourishing, and its teachings continue to shape our world today. We’ll explore how Jesus' radical message of humility, mercy, and love challenged the empires of Rome, subverted traditional views of power, and laid the foundation for Western ethics as we know it. From conservative to progressive ideals, modern debates on justice and human dignit...
2024-09-29
19 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Ink and Revolution: How Gutenberg's Press Shaped the Modern World
In this episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests, we explore one of the most transformative inventions in history: Johannes Gutenberg's printing press. Discover how this groundbreaking innovation democratized knowledge, empowered the common person, and changed the course of religion, science, and politics forever. From fueling the Protestant Reformation to sparking the Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment, Gutenberg’s press unleashed a tidal wave of intellectual and social change. Join host Blake Hart as we delve into how movable type transformed the world, and why its impact still resonates in today’s digital age. Get full a...
2024-09-27
18 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
C.S. Lewis: Chronicles of Faith and Fantasy
In this episode of The Pilgrim's Interests, we journey through the life and works of C.S. Lewis, exploring how he masterfully intertwined deep theological ideas with imaginative storytelling. From the beloved world of The Chronicles of Narnia to the profound reflections in Mere Christianity and A Grief Observed, Lewis's work has touched readers of all ages. We'll delve into his personal narrative of conversion in Surprised by Joy, wrestle with the philosophy of the supernatural in Miracles, and walk through his raw reflections on suffering. Join us as we uncover how C.S. Lewis made faith both accessible...
2024-09-26
14 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
The Romantic Rebellion: Wordsworth, Coleridge, and the Revolt Against Reason
In this episode of The Pilgrim's Interests, Blake Hart takes listeners on an evocative journey through the Romantic movement, focusing on the lives and works of William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Emerging as a profound critique of the Enlightenment’s emphasis on reason and scientific progress, the Romantics offered a different vision—one that placed emotion, nature, and the sublime at the center of human experience. Discover how Wordsworth’s reverence for nature and Coleridge’s deep exploration of the imagination called humanity back to the emotional and spiritual dimensions of life that reason alone could not grasp. Through...
2024-09-23
15 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
The Ethics of War: Augustine, Aquinas and the Theory of Just War
In a world fraught with ongoing conflicts, from Ukraine to the Middle East, the moral dilemmas surrounding warfare have never been more pressing. In this episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests, Dr. Blake Hart explores the historical and philosophical roots of Just War theory as developed by Augustine of Hippo and Thomas Aquinas. Through their insights, we’ll examine key ethical principles such as just cause, legitimate authority, proportionality, and right intention, and how they can guide modern discussions on the morality of war. Can the ancient wisdom of these thinkers help us navigate today’s complex global conflicts? Join u...
2024-09-21
14 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Leaping into the Absurd: Kierkegaard's Paradox of Faith in "Fear and Trembling"
In this episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests, we dive deep into Søren Kierkegaard's groundbreaking work, Fear and Trembling. Kierkegaard challenges the conventional understanding of faith through provocative ideas like the "teleological suspension of the ethical" and the "absurdity of faith." Using the biblical story of Abraham and Isaac, Kierkegaard articulates his understanding of faith—one that transcends both reason and ethics, demanding an individual leap into the unknown. If you're ready to explore the paradoxes of faith and philosophy, this episode is for you! Get full access to The Pilgrim’s Interests at pilgrimsinterest.substac...
2024-09-19
11 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
The Lane Rebels
Join us on this episode of ‘The Pilgrim’s Interests’ as we dive into the fiery hearts and profound convictions of the Lane Rebels. Discover how these pioneering students fused their religious zeal with a radical call for abolition, igniting a legacy of faith-based activism. Explore the spiritual underpinnings that not only spurred the Lane Rebels but also shaped the contours of American student movements. Don’t miss this thought-provoking journey through history—where faith meets fervor in the quest for justice. Get full access to The Pilgrim’s Interests at pilgrimsinterest.substack.com/subscribe
2024-09-17
18 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
Civic Iconography and Cultural Cohesion
In this episode of the Pilgrim’s Interests, we explore the profound role of civic iconography in shaping and sustaining cultural cohesion. From the iconic memorials of 9/11 to historical monuments like the Lincoln Memorial and Vietnam Veterans Memorial, we delve into how symbols, images, and structures serve as more than just commemorations of the past—they become powerful tools that bind communities together. We also examine the deep connections between these visual representations and human nature, discussing how they reflect our need for meaning, belonging, and collective identity. Tune in for a deeply philosophical discussion on the impact of thes...
2024-09-12
13 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
The Monomyth and the Rise of Modern Discontent
In this episode of Pilgrim's Interests, we delve into Joseph Campbell's notion of the Monomyth and explore the profound impact of losing our connection to transcendental narratives in the modern world. We discuss how ancient stories, myths, and archetypes have historically provided meaning and unity across cultures and examine the consequences of abandoning these collective stories in a postmodern age.As society grapples with the existential void left by fragmented narratives, we ask a provocative question: Are we truly need new stories or a deeper understanding of how we continue to fit into the timeless truths that...
2024-09-10
12 min
The Pilgrim’s Interests Podcast
The Pilgrim Steps Off!
In this inaugural episode of The Pilgrim’s Interests, Dr. Blake Hart invites listeners to join him on a contemplative journey through the interwoven paths of history, philosophy, literature, and religion. Together, we begin by exploring how the crossroads of humanity’s greatest narratives offer timeless insights into the human condition. Whether you’re a seeker of wisdom, a lover of stories, or someone who finds meaning in the works and stories of humanity, this is where our journey begins. Get full access to The Pilgrim’s Interests at pilgrimsinterest.substack.com/subscribe
2024-09-10
04 min
She Sells Differently - Authentic Selling & Business Growth Strategies for Faith-Based Female Entrepreneurs
How to run a simple, streamlined and profitable online business in 20 hours/week (or less) with Steph Blake
Send us a textThere’s more to simplifying your business than setting up automations and niching down your offers. Is this a countercultural approach to building a profitable online business in 20 hours a week? You bet it is! In today's episode, Steph Blake is breaking down her simplified approach to a profitable online business. She is diving into the societal misconceptions surrounding work and success, debunking the hustle narrative, sharing how she sells differently than others, finding the balance between automation and personal connection, and the...
2024-08-07
45 min
The Modern Customer Podcast
How to Manage CX Teams in Times of Change with Dale Carnegie’s CEO
Emerging technologies like AI are reshaping the way businesses interact with their customers, while rapidly shifting expectations demand adaptable, emotionally intelligent leaders. Joe Hart, CEO of Dale Carnegie Training, understands this dynamic landscape. His insights on managing change, embracing technology with a human touch, and cultivating a customer-centric culture offer a roadmap for customer experience leaders. Blake Morgan is a customer experience futurist, keynote speaker, and author of the bestselling book The Customer Of The Future.
2024-04-23
28 min
Blake Jarrell Concentrate Podcast
Blake Jarrell Concentrate Podcast 143 Part 3
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2024-04-09
2h 06
The Postgame Spread
"Out of Left Field" pt.7 with Joey Albsmeyer and Blake Helm-- Thoughts on Bo Hart, behind the scenes stuff, xmas break, life, direction of the show, and all sorts of funny things
Back for another episode of out of left field where we discuss Bo hart, xmas break, show direction, behind the scenes chats, and all sorts of funny back and forth.
2024-01-29
2h 02
Pro Bull Talk
Cody Hart Tells All!
In this episode of Pro Bull Talk, Brandon Wren, Blake Skaggs, and Briar Hart get Cody into the hot seat! Cody tells his story about how he first got into bull riding, PBR, and more! Subscribe on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/@ProBullTalk Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Pro-Bull-Talk/61551089102898/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/probulltalk/ #rodeo #cowboy #bull #pbr #rider #podcast #comingsoon #HallOfFame #bucking #worldchampion #stockcontractor #cowboyup #NFR #prca #letsgo #pbrteams #CBR
2024-01-01
51 min
Pro Bull Talk
Brian "Pee Wee Herman" Tells Us Bulldoggin' Days!!!
In this upcoming episode of Pro Bull Talk, Cody Hart, Brandon Wren, Blake Skaggs, and Briar Hart talk with 3-time NFR, 14-time PBR Finals qualifier, Brian Herman! Subscribe on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/@ProBullTalk Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Pro-Bull-Talk/61551089102898/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/probulltalk/ #rodeo #cowboy #bull #pbr #rider #podcast #comingsoon #HallOfFame #bucking #worldchampion #stockcontractor #cowboyup #NFR #prca #letsgo #pbrteams #CBR
2023-12-18
50 min
Pro Bull Talk
Dennis Davis Talks Bucking Bulls With the Crew!
In this episode of Pro Bull Talk, Cody Hart, Brandon Wren, Blake Skaggs, and Briar Hart speak with Dennis Davis on all things bucking bulls! Subscribe on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/@ProBullTalk Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Pro-Bull-Talk/61551089102898/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/probulltalk/ #rodeo #cowboy #bull #pbr #rider #podcast #comingsoon #HallOfFame #bucking #worldchampion #stockcontractor #cowboyup #NFR #prca #letsgo #pbrteams #CBR
2023-12-11
52 min
Pro Bull Talk
PRCA Bullfighting Director, Blue Jeanes, Joins Us in Studio!
In this episode of Pro Bull Talk, Cody Hart, Brandon Wren, Blake Skaggs, and Briar Hart talk with Robert Blue Jeanes, bullfighter and PRCA bullfighting director! Subscribe on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/@ProBullTalk Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Pro-Bull-Talk/61551089102898/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/probulltalk/ #rodeo #cowboy #bull #pbr #rider #podcast #comingsoon #HallOfFame #bucking #worldchampion #stockcontractor #cowboyup #NFR #prca #letsgo #pbrteams #CBR
2023-12-04
1h 08
Pro Bull Talk
The Inside Story of the Rodeo Business with Byron Walker!
In this episode of Pro Bull Talk, Cody Hart, Brandon Wren, Blake Skaggs, and Briar Hart talk with World Champion Steer Wrestler, Byron Walker about his history in the rodeo business, stock contracting, and more! Subscribe on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/@ProBullTalk Follow us on Facebook and Instagram! https://www.facebook.com/people/Pro-Bull-Talk/61551089102898/ https://www.instagram.com/probulltalk/ #rodeo #cowboy #bull #pbr #rider #podcast #comingsoon #HallOfFame #bucking #worldchampion #stockcontractor #cowboyup #NFR #prca #letsgo #pbrteams
2023-11-30
53 min
Pro Bull Talk
NFR Chute Boss & Legend, Darrell Barron!
In this episode of Pro Bull Talk, Cody Hart, Brandon Wren, Blake Skaggs, and Briar Hart speak with NFR Chute Boss and Legend, Darrell Barron! Subscribe on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/@ProBullTalk Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Pro-Bull-Talk/61551089102898/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/probulltalk/ #rodeo #cowboy #bull #pbr #rider #podcast #comingsoon #HallOfFame #bucking #worldchampion #stockcontractor #cowboyup #NFR #prca #letsgo #pbrteams #CBR
2023-11-27
1h 00
Pro Bull Talk
PBR Teams Needs More...Teams!
In this episode of Pro Bull Talk, Cody Hart, Brandon Wren, Blake Skaggs, and Briar Hart talk all things PBR teams, NFR, CBR, and more! Subscribe on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/@ProBullTalk Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Pro-Bull-Talk/61551089102898/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/probulltalk/ #rodeo #cowboy #bull #pbr #rider #podcast #comingsoon #HallOfFame #bucking #worldchampion #stockcontractor #cowboyup #NFR #prca #letsgo #pbrteams #CBR
2023-11-20
50 min
Pro Bull Talk
Bonner Bolton Talks Dealing With the Shady Corporate Side of Bull Riding
In this episode of Pro Bull Talk, Cody Hart, Brandon Wren, Blake Skaggs, and Briar Hart speak with Bonner Bolton on his days as a pro bull rider, overcoming his neck injury, becoming a model, dealing the shady corporations and groups, and about being on Dancing With the Stars! Subscribe on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/@ProBullTalk Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Pro-Bull-Talk/61551089102898/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/probulltalk/ #rodeo #cowboy #bull #pbr #rider #podcast #comingsoon #HallOfFame #bucking #worldchampion #stockcontractor #cowboyup #NFR #prca #letsgo #pbrteams #CBR #dancingwiththestars
2023-11-13
1h 21
Pro Bull Talk
Announcer & Former Pro Bareback Rider, Wes Ward!
In this episode of Pro Bull Talk, Cody Hart, Brandon Wren, Blake Skaggs, and Briar Hart talk with announcer and former professional bareback rider, Wes Ward about all things rodeo! Subscribe on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/@ProBullTalk Follow us on Facebook and Instagram! https://www.facebook.com/people/Pro-Bull-Talk/61551089102898/ https://www.instagram.com/probulltalk/ #rodeo #cowboy #bull #pbr #rider #podcast #comingsoon #HallOfFame #bucking #worldchampion #stockcontractor #cowboyup #NFR #prca #letsgo #pbrteams
2023-11-06
1h 03
Never Too Late Podcast
Episode 44. Tim Hart – His spiritual awakening, dealing with trauma, sound healing in Bali, seeing emotions and thoughts as external, meditation, breathwork, Ice baths, exploring the human potential, what’s the purpose of life?
In this episode I had the privilege of chatting to Tim Hart, a mate of mine, who as you’ll find out today, is a human doing many incredible things. Just one of those is a professional golfer. Tim speaks about a spiritual awakening he had, changing his life, the modalities he uses and what he does daily to continue his exploration journey. I am grateful Tim felt comfortable to share his experiences with trauma and how he has been able to learn and grow from it. What an incredible chat this was with Tim and I hope you en...
2023-11-05
43 min
Pro Bull Talk
JD Nix Talks All Things Rodeo and Raising Bucking Bulls!
In this episode of Pro Bull Talk, Cody Hart, Brandon Wren, Blake Skaggs, and Briar Hart talk with JD Nix about his history with rodeos and raising bucking bulls! Subscribe on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/@ProBullTalk Follow us on Facebook and Instagram! https://www.facebook.com/people/Pro-Bull-Talk/61551089102898/ https://www.instagram.com/probulltalk/ #rodeo #cowboy #bull #pbr #rider #podcast #comingsoon #HallOfFame #bucking #worldchampion #stockcontractor #cowboyup #NFR #prca #letsgo #pbrteams
2023-10-23
55 min
Transaction Layer
Paige Hart-Smith (The Daily Beast & PCH)
In Episode 4 of Smooth Operator, Paige Hart-Smith, VP of Performance Marketing at The Daily Beast, delves into her journey in shaping Scouted, the publication’s shopping and e-commerce vertical. Drawing from her experiences at Publisher’s Clearing House and Slate Magazine, Hart-Smith highlights the strategic integration of programmatic advertising and affiliate marketing to bolster revenue and engage The Daily Beast’s loyal readership. She also sheds light on how Scouted maintains editorial integrity while effectively leveraging sponsored content to inform its editorial strategy. The episode offers valuable insights into the evolving best practices in commerce content within media organizations.
2023-10-20
27 min
Pro Bull Talk
Performance-Enhancing Substances Are Being Allowed?!!
In this episode of Pro Bull Talk, Cody Hart, Brandon Wren, Blake Skaggs, and Briar Hart talk with stock contractor, Jerry Beaver, on all things bulls, performance-enhancing substances, PBR, and more! Subscribe on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/@ProBullTalk Follow us on Facebook and Instagram! https://www.facebook.com/people/Pro-Bull-Talk/61551089102898/ https://www.instagram.com/probulltalk/ #rodeo #cowboy #bull #pbr #rider #podcast #comingsoon #HallOfFame #bucking #worldchampion #stockcontractor #cowboyup #NFR #prca #letsgo #pbrteams #loadedbulls
2023-10-16
1h 26
Pro Bull Talk
Talking PBR Teams on Our First Episode!
Talking PBR Teams on Our First Episode! In this first episode of the Pro Bull Talk, Cody Hart, Brandon Wren, Blake Skaggs, and Briar Hart talk all things PBR teams! Subscribe on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/@ProBullTalk Follow us on Facebook and Instagram! https://www.facebook.com/people/Pro-Bull-Talk/61551089102898/ https://www.instagram.com/probulltalk/ #rodeo #cowboy #bull #pbr #rider #podcast #comingsoon #HallOfFame #bucking #worldchampion #stockcontractor #cowboyup #NFR #prca #letsgo #pbrteams
2023-10-09
40 min
The Neurophilia Podcast
Neurology and Cardiology: A Talk Between the Mind and Heart.
Send us a textDo you think and act with your mind or heart? How about both?Neurocardiology refers to the intersection between the fields of neurology and cardiology. The mind and heart are deeply interconnected in terms of anatomy, physiology, and various pathologic states. This episode features a vascular neurologist and an interventional cardiologist who will discuss the relationship between their two fields of medicine.Dr. Blake Buletko is a vascular neurologist at the Cleveland Clinic. He completed his residency and fellowship training at the Cleveland...
2023-01-30
38 min