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Christopher Cimorelli
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Two Pour Spirits
God on the Go? Stewarding and Sharing Sidewalks
It's fair to say most Christians know how to use their hands. They raise them in worship, help grannies with their groceries, and shovel their in-laws' driveway. But handfuls of Christians turn pagan when they promenade in public. They don't know how to use their feet in the thoroughfare. It's so bad, they really should add "and forgive us for trespassing and stepping on our neighbor's tulips" to their daily confession time. In this episode, Chris and Kyle instruct errant primates in how to be social in their steps. Specifically, how to steward and share sidewalks. They r...
2025-12-05
55 min
Two Pour Spirits
Stay in Your Lane and Smile: Memos on the Metaphysics of Driving
Our roads and highways are designed and governed with a particular end in sight. A metaphysics, with a telos, if you will. Everything matters—placement, movement, speed, and focus. Each aspect contributes to either the opening of the majestic floodgates of celestial bliss or the ushering in of the flaming brimstone of the infernal regions. Simply put: your steering is either salvific or satanic. Which is it? In this episode, Chris and Kyle discuss negative neighboring behind the wheel. Like the obvious: quit cutting people off, weaving in and out of traffic, and tailgating. As well as the...
2025-11-27
52 min
Two Pour Spirits
You Shush Your Face: How to Lose Friends and Ruin a Movie
One has beer, the other has popcorn. One aims at stimulation, the other makes you soporific. One has bleachers, the other padded seats. One calls forth engagement, the other demands silence. One rolls out the carpet for the spectator, the other screams "only auditors welcome here!" Knowing the difference between the two will lead you to love or hate your neighbor. In this episode, Chris and Kyle do a phenomenology of public entertainment establishments. A Christian will make different moves watching a high school football game than viewing a blockbuster at the cinema. She'll sit for a l...
2025-11-06
53 min
Two Pour Spirits
Put It Back: Shopping like a Saint
Must you always act like Uncle Screwtape in the aisle? Do you have to storm the register like an ogre, or steal that parking spot with unconscionable disregard? There's cutters and those obnoxiously chatting away on their phone as they pick up every item of produce. And those who are convinced grocery carts are bumper cars. We get it. But a trip to Brooks Brothers shouldn't end in mortal combat. Modern stores aren’t in the Bible, but there is a Christian way to roll through them. There's a Christian way to be a shopper, and there's a C...
2025-10-30
52 min
Two Pour Spirits
Wipe the Seat When You're Done: The Christian Art of Using Public Restrooms
Mothers give the talk beforehand ("don't touch a n y t h i n g"). When inside, we tiptoe. We're shocked when we walk into one that isn't reprehensibly hideous. We're surprised when it smells good. But we avoid the ones at the park like the plague, and for good reason: No doubt about it, there's an arachnid setting up shop behind that porcelain. They are pockets of hell on earth—absent of God and absolutely revulsive. In this episode, Chris and Kyle talk about public restrooms and all of the ways that we "negatively neighbor" others in our usag...
2025-10-23
46 min
Two Pour Spirits
Recreate Harder: Going to Playgrounds and Stadiums
When the presumptuous dad “looks up” while pushing his daughter on the swing, it isn't an innocuous glance. It's a glare meant to jab the jugular. When the NY Giants fan acts like he's in his man cave, he ends up inebriated and getting into fist fights with complete strangers. Not good. Dads don't have a share in municipal metals. And there is more to the game than just the game. In this episode, Chris and Kyle talk about two public places: the playground and the stadium. How should Christians inhabit spaces that are meant for us, but d...
2025-10-16
51 min
Two Pour Spirits
Your Table Is Not Your Own: Dining Out Like a Christian
Your table is not your own, which is why you have to wait for it. But you don't have to do the dishes, which is a plus. Yet you have to eat in front of complete strangers, who are side-eyinging you, which is not preferred. And the food could be gross, perished, or poisoned. So there's that. But it does bring together anonymous enemies for table fellowship. In this episode, Chris and Kyle discuss dining in restaurants. Why go eat with complete randos? How do we do it like the One who ate with sinners and flipped t...
2025-10-02
56 min
Two Pour Spirits
Desire and Discipleship (with Special Guest, Rev. Dr. Nick Barrett)
Three guys walk into a hotel room in Brazil, clip mics onto their t-shirts, and start excasting. All heaven breaks loose. They start talking about everything from Dante to Milton, iPhones to Jamaican rum. Their focus, however, is on discipling desire. What should a Christian crave? How to do you train a toddler to only see the Tree of Life, and to ignore what God has said is forbidden? In this episode, Chris and Kyle are joined by Rev. Dr. Nick Barrett. Nick is a long-time friend of Kyle's—they studied at Fuller Seminary together and were in...
2025-09-27
1h 07
Two Pour Spirits
Juggling All the Jobs: Family-Life Balance (An Excast)
It's pretty easy to ruin your family. Just sell your soul to your career. Then you can uproot your family or stay super late at work and miss bedtime. Or be a workaholic. Bring your work home with you and forego playing cornhole with the kids and grandparents over spring break. Or just be slothful: abnegate parental jurisdiction and confer it upon the T.V. In this episode, Chris and Kyle tackle the topic of two working parents in one household. How do you juggle all the jobs? They get real personal and nitty-gritty—like how Kyle doe...
2025-09-11
48 min
Two Pour Spirits
Things You Should Say More Often to Your Kids (An Excast)
You don't have to carry around all that guilt. Or put your arm around hypocrisy like you usually do. Don't you want to get rid of that haunted conscience? You just have to stop pride clutching. Walk over there, and say it. Say, "I'm sorry." Say, "I love you." Say, "good job." Parents aren't above peccadillos. Fathers can utter felicitations. Superiors can say they are sorry. In this episode, Chris and Kyle discuss things we should say more often to our kids. We don't tell our kids we love them enough (perhaps only when we drop them of...
2025-09-04
43 min
Two Pour Spirits
Regulating for Righteousness: A Family Rule
What happens when you take a human ear, put a splash of John Cassian in it, pour some wisbits from Hugh of St. Victor on top, and then pepper it with a little Plato? You get a podcast episode that talks about domestic disorder and patterns of fear, frustration, and freakouts. You get a conversation about household habits—parents as abbots and children as mini-monks. In this episode, Chris and Kyle explore the notion of a family Rule. A Rule is a document with instructions for a single house to monitor and moderate individuals goods within community. It...
2025-07-25
54 min
Two Pour Spirits
Are You Not Entertained? The State of our Screens and Souls
Spitballing, here, but perhaps leisure is a factor in the instigation and perpetuation of mental illness. Perhaps our experience of entertainment, in which we passively enjoy or amuse ourselves to death, is decapitating our attention. Maybe concerts, movies, competitions, travel, and literature are full of sneaky and sinister sins and the screens we hold have our souls in their hands. Just spitballing. In this episode, Chris and Kyle tackle entertainment in the family—basement, living room, and bedroom. They take stock of what we are feeding our feeds and why we are willingly walking in various wastelands. Per...
2025-07-18
1h 00
Two Pour Spirits
Say You're Sorry! Siblings and Society
"Blood is thicker than water," they say. What they don't tell you is that it boils much quicker and everybody gets burned. As every parent knows, sibling interaction can go from perturbation to ire and then absolute rage in a hot minute. 0 to 100. The bickering, nitpicking, and talebearing pile up. Next, you've got speed bumps and stop signs on the road to forgiveness and reconciliation. It's a mess. In this episode, Chris and Kyle explore a theology of "siblinghood" and a spirituality of sibling society. What can we do as parents to help our children interact like C...
2025-07-11
50 min
Two Pour Spirits
Spank for the Common Good?
You like the taste the soap? Yea, me neither. But how do you know what soap tastes like? I bet your mother probably introduced it to your palate back when you were a young buck spitting swear words left and right. You probably also got reprimanded with a skinny finger and thrown in timeout for a hour. Oh, I bet you got spanked, too. A lot. Well, welcome to the club. In this episode, Chris and Kyle deal with disciplining children. Why do we do it? As followers of Christ, how should we do it? They first t...
2025-07-03
58 min
Two Pour Spirits
Do You Have to Like Them? The Purpose of a Parent
What is a parent? What is the field and domain of parenting? Do you become a parent as soon as you have a kid? Can you be a parent without having your own kid? Are parents responsible for teaching their children how to brush their teeth, or is that the dentist's job? Once a parent, always a parent? Should parents get discounts like vets? Do parents have to like their kids? In this episode, Chris and Kyle are on a "field trip" discussing the nature and purpose of parenting. Listen in as they talk about parents being m...
2025-06-06
1h 01
Two Pour Spirits
Button Your Shirt: Clothing and the Common Good
You can’t walk around town without pants—you’ll get arrested for indecent exposure. And you can’t play basketball without sneakers or you’ll get a rusty nail in your big toe. Also, wear gloves when pounding salt or you’ll get blisters the size of tangerines. Pretty good legal, biological, and utilitarian reasons to pick your attire with prudence, right? But for the Christian something more is needed. In this episode, Chris and Kyle talk clothing, the res publica, and the common good. Elegance and expression are gifts and blessings. But obsequiousness and risqué provocation ar...
2025-05-29
1h 04
Two Pour Spirits
Homemaking and the Common Good: Food
Creation is dripping with communion and hospitality. It all starts with the triune God setting the table for human beings. We get to eat green leaves and chicken legs. Then the Lord becomes the very bread and wine that spiritually and physically sustains us. With every bite, we ingest layers and layers of membership. And when we eat with others, that membership transforms into fellowship and communion.In this episode, Chris and Kyle discuss eating as it pertains to homemaking. What we do at the table—our discussions, deliberations, and "dinner doxologies"—are shaping the moral and spir...
2025-05-08
1h 11
Two Pour Spirits
Homemaking and the Common Good: The Front Porch and Backyard
You may put a lot of time and thought into how you present things inside the home–like the inspirational quotes on the walls and the fluffy toilet paper in the guest bathroom. But what about loving your neighbor around and surrounding the home? Should we put up that political sign? Should we slap devils on all our windows at Halloween? Can we really love our neighbor and cultivate the common good with our porches and patios?In this episode, Chris and Kyle discuss the "outdoor" aspect to homemaking. They recommend simple steps for making ro...
2025-04-25
1h 01
Two Pour Spirits
Homemaking and the Common Good: Hosting Outside Influences
Priests didn’t admit thieves into the Holy of Holies. So maybe you shouldn't let “Auntie Jean,” self-proclaimed atheist, eat at the kids' table. Jesus wouldn’t let robbers set up shop in the temple. So maybe don't invite Aaron, your Epicurean stock trading neighbor, over to have a beer in the garage. Who you are inviting into your home may be calling into question your family’s values and undermining your authority. Time to take stock. In this episode, Chris and Kyle wrestle with a different side to homemaking: hosting outside influences. To build a Christian home, paren...
2025-04-17
1h 01
Two Pour Spirits
Homemaking and the Common Good: The Home
It's not a hotel—just a place to sleep. It's not a cave either—a place to get away from the crowd, from nuisance. It's also more than a box with meaningful memories and memorabilia. Your home is an extension of your body, and your body is not your own, but belongs to Christ. So your house belongs to Christ. So what are you doing with it? Witnessing to Him and blessing your neighbors? Good.In this episode, Chris and Kyle mull over a Christian view of the home and homemaking. Whether you live in a house, dorm...
2025-04-10
1h 03
Two Pour Spirits
Friendship for the Common Good
You have to know their middle name. And maybe not what they ate for dinner last night, but definitely what makes them tick and irks them. And their birthday. And the names of their kids, if they have any. And a willingness to say, “I can’t do this on my own. I need your help.” You earnestly want to read their book and you would willingly lay down your life for them. In this episode, Chris and Kyle ruminate on friendship, and reflect on their decade+ of friendship. It’s a friendship of familiarity, trust, reliability, and relat...
2025-04-04
52 min
Two Pour Spirits
Neighboring for the Common Good
A Christian marriage and family is good for our neighbors, not just for us and our spouses and kids. It witnesses to a coming Kingdom full of covenantal communion, not leftovers of rotten relationships. A Kingdom full of trust and hope, not loss, disappointment, or shame. A Kingdom of neighboring, and the best kind of space and room, in which we find sacrifice, security, and fulfillment. In this episode, Chris and Kyle discuss how family practices bear on the neighborhood. Whether it’s walking with the kids, holding hands in the backyard, cleaning the porch, shoveling the nei...
2025-03-26
54 min
Two Pour Spirits
Kids and the Common Good
Our children are not our own. They look like us, and talk like us, but they aren’t ours. They are a heritage from the Lord (Psalm 127:3). They are good gifts from God that have been entrusted to us to raise and steward. Culture doesn’t see it this way. Having children is a choice that, for some, “is not for me.” Children are seen as ornaments or accoutrements. In this episode, Chris and Kyle press the point. They discuss the obligation to have kids (if you can), the pitfalls and selfishness of careerism, how children are good for...
2025-03-16
59 min
Two Pour Spirits
The Curse of Consumerism (An Excast)
We like to hide our feelings in our hunger. To get lost in our craving. Until we indulge it in consumption. But that’s when we come up short. We come up empty. Consumption doesn’t work. Strolling through the store doesn’t make us happy—it makes the insatiable even more uncomfortable. Don’t let your “negative” emotions march you down to the hell of capricious indulgence. Fill your heart with what can fill it. In this “excast” (excursus podcast) episode of Two Pour Spirits, Chris and Kyle talk about consumerism and our cultural craving to be full. Why do we...
2025-03-06
47 min
Two Pour Spirits
Sex for the Common Good
What hath the Spirit and the Son to do with sex and society? It's a question that will make the pious cringe, but will make the private quarters of the home thrive and the public square flourish. Sex is good. Say it out loud: "Sex is good." But how, when, where, why, who, what? That matters. OnlyFans, Pornhub, incelism, and the "impurity spiral" ain't going to get us there. In this episode of Two Pour Spirits, Chris and Kyle talk about what you do in the bedroom trickles into the classroom and (possibly) into the White House. T...
2025-03-02
52 min
Two Pour Spirits
Marriage and the Common Good
When 2.5 million women are on OnlyFans, others identify with the four Bs movement, some have committed to "boysobriety," men are addicted to pornography, dads are abandoning their kids by the dozen, college bros commit to becoming incels, and elementary school kids are now talking about “the rizz,” a conversation about the family and marriage is in order. We are far, far off the path. In this episode of Two Pour Spirits, Chris and Kyle launch the second season by discussing the benefits the family has on society and the nature and purpose of marriage. To the Christian, marri...
2025-02-22
53 min
Two Pour Spirits
The Four Ps: Following Good Procedure
In this final installment of "The Four Ps," Kyle and Chris discuss sticking to the script and disagreeing with laser-tight focus and order. It can be done, and they proffer a few suggestions. Like: You can't be jumping around topics like a wild kangaroo or opening the can of worms at 10 p.m. right before bed. Especially if you've had a few drams of Maker's Mark Cask Strength. Don't be dumb. That's not going to end well. So join Chris and Kyle in this final episode of Season One of Two Pour Spirits...
2025-01-16
50 min
Two Pour Spirits
The Four Ps: Picking the Proper Place
Chris and Kyle continue in their four-part series on the "Four Ps of Disagreement." In this episode, they chat about the obvious: If you can't hear people, you can't disagree with them. But also, if you have to stand for two hours. If the thermostat is turned up to eighty degrees. If the walls are painted pink. If grizzly bear sightings are a possibility. It's a no-go. Disagreement will not be achieved. Because place matters. The room has to be conducive to the heat of the argument. It has to be comfortable when things get un...
2025-01-08
45 min
Two Pour Spirits
The Four Ps: Choosing the Right Person
Continuing a four-part series on the "Four Ps of Disagreement," this episode tackles the thorny issue of picking the right people to disagree with. You can't disagree with everyone—you don't have enough time, breath or brain power. But you also shouldn't disagree with everyone. Some aren't worth it. In fact, the wise and caring thing to do would be to dismiss or ignore them, as mean or unkind this might sound. Join Chris and Kyle as they discuss the best kind of interlocutor and the worst of the worst, including that nasty Inter...
2025-01-02
1h 04
Two Pour Spirits
The Four Ps: What's the Point of Disagreement?
This episode begins the last series in Season 1—a four-part series on the "Four Ps of Disagreement." Why disagree (point)? Who should we disagree with, and who should we avoid like the plague (people)? Where should we disagree (place)? How do we do it (process)? This is a focused summary and detailed application of all that Chris and Kyle have discussed in Season 1 regarding disagreement. If you are looking for the "Cliff Notes," this is it. Download, study, and get ready for the exam at Christmas dinner. Politics and religion, here we come.
2024-12-19
48 min
Two Pour Spirits
The Virtues of Disagreement (Part 4): Honesty
Can we be honest for a sec? People don't get honesty. They can't really define it, and they don't comprehend how essential it is to any relationship. Honesty isn't truth-telling or forthrightness. It carries a different posture and tightens relationships differently. There's more affection, more involvement. Honesty is kinda like really important. For having a clear conscience. Praying to your Creator. Having and keeping friends. And confessing your sins. Join Chris and Kyle as they discuss honesty and its place in achieving disagreement in this eighth episode of Two Pour Spirits. Sup...
2024-12-12
1h 07
Two Pour Spirits
The Virtues of Disagreement (Part 3): Courage
Courage is the topic of this third installment of The Virtues of Disagreement. Having to defend your argument for Christian Nationalism in front of a political pundit or asking what “indefatigable” means takes some courage. Disagreement can help with this. But fighting off jellyfish doesn’t count. And being afraid of flies makes you a pusillanimous. And running into a burning building might just be tomfoolery. And ranting about cultic churches on Facebook is just dumb. So what is courage, and how does disagreement cultivate and refine it? Join Chris and Kyle as they disc...
2024-12-04
1h 06
Two Pour Spirits
The Virtues of Disagreement (Part 2): Humility
In this second installment of The Virtues of Disagreement, Kyle and Chris discuss humility and how it can be cultivated in and through disagreement. But humility has got a lot of doppelgängers. Like a soft form of narcissism with a fake ID, and a false modesty that tries to wear humility's hat. Both are posers. If you're looking for the true manifestation of humility, besides Jesus, look no further than John the Baptist. He gets it. "Mission over Me" is the motto. Join Chris and Kyle as they discuss humility in this si...
2024-11-20
56 min
Two Pour Spirits
Being Mindful of Dignity (An Excast)
Chris and Kyle are all about chasing down the Devilish Disagreers and setting them straight. But in light of recent events, Chris and Kyle were feeling the unction to talk about dignity. Christians care about the sacred, and we care about the worth given by the sacred. Because our neighbors are created in God's image, they have dignity, they have worth. It's difficult to remember this in the midst of an argument. Our brain gets focused on winning. Our body gets warm and we find ourselves yelling and shouting and resorting to ad hominem jabs.
2024-11-14
58 min
Two Pour Spirits
The Virtues of Disagreement (Part 1): Patience
They dealt with Disagreeable Disagreers. Everyone gave three cheers. Disagreeable Disagreers are literally the worst. And everyone despises them. But now Chris and Kyle have to convince their own traditions and tribes that disagreement can cultivate Christian character. That it's good for the Church. The "dynamic duo" will spend the next four episodes discussing the virtues of patience, humility, courage, and honesty. In this first installment, they examine patience. If disagreement is about arriving at understanding, then we have to listen to others. And listening takes patience.Join Chris and Kyle as t...
2024-10-28
55 min
Two Pour Spirits
Dealing with Disagreeable Disagreers: The Obstinate Person and The Instigator
Completing the trilogy of Dealing with Disagreeable Disagreers, Chris and Kyle discuss The Obstinate Person and The Instigator. How do you deal with someone who doubles down or won't budge? Similarly, how do you engage a person who attempts to upset others or revels in stirring up controversy? Chris and Kyle have some suggestions in this third episode of Two Pour Spirits. Support the showhttps://www.projectneighbor.org/ | https://x.com/proneighbor |
2024-10-16
59 min
Two Pour Spirits
Dealing with Disagreeable Disagreers: The Devil's Advocate and the Know-It-All
Chris and Kyle continue in their discussion of characters and types of conversation-partners who make disagreement difficult. In this second installment, they discuss The Devil's Advocate and The Know-It-All. Support the showhttps://www.projectneighbor.org/ | https://x.com/proneighbor |
2024-10-02
1h 05
Two Pour Spirits
Dealing with Disagreeable Disagreers: The Interrupter and The Deflector
Join Chris and Kyle as they discuss characters and types of conversation-partners who make disagreement difficult. In this episode, they discuss The Interrupter and The Deflector. Support the showhttps://www.projectneighbor.org/ | https://x.com/proneighbor |
2024-09-25
48 min
Hollywood Obsessed
Episode 12 - Grease Is Still The Word With Barry Pearl Part 2
During the second part of his conversation with “Grease” star Barry Pearl, host Tony Miros gets the scoop about what it was like working with Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta on the set, the difficulties in filming the musical numbers like “Summer Nights,” the day a cast member fainted while they were filming the dance contest sequence in a sweltering school gym, his thoughts about the new Paramount Plus series “Grease: The Rise of The Pink Ladies” and how he and the rest of the cast are preparing to celebrate the 45th anniversary of the release of the highest grossing mov...
2023-04-24
28 min
Hollywood Obsessed
Episode 11 – Grease Is Still The Word With Barry Pearl Part 1
On this episode of Hollywood Obsessed, host Tony Miros chats with actor Barry Pearl about making his Broadway debut in the original production of “Bye Bye Birdie”, how he and John Travolta co-starred in the first National Tour of the stage play “Grease” - before they did the movie version, what the audition process was for him to get the role of “Doody” in the film, how the Three Stooges influenced his performance in the film, and how “Grease” changed his and the entire casts lives forever! BARRY PEARL Actor, director, produce...
2023-04-23
38 min
Wilde On
Episode 11: Love Yourself
Episode 11: Fit is the new skinny. Healthy is the new sexy. Self love is the pinnacle. This episode is all about Body Positive Victories! I’ve gathered stories from some of my favourite Professional Wrestling Sisters and Non Binary loves. Stay Calm, and Wilde On! IG: @shazza_mckenzie, @alexxiaanicole, @alliewrestling, @natbynature, @deonnapurrazzo and @thejamiesenegal Twitter: @Shazza_McKenzie @NatbyNature @AllieWrestling @AlexxiaaNicole @DeonnaPurrazzo @thejamiesenegal •Merch Store: https://taylor-wilde-official-merch.myshopify.com/collections/all Twitter & IG: @realtaylorwilde “Wilde On” original theme music by Andrew Moore @andrewmooore Produced & Edited by Rochelle Douris IG @rodouris Public Relations IG @madisongolshani Additional Music Samples: “Body Language” By Queen/ Written by Fre...
2020-09-02
21 min