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Detours: Bikepacking, Ultra-Cycling and Adventures by Bike
Joe Nation, winner of the 2024 Silk Road Mountain Race
Stoked to bring you this conversation with the winner of the 2024 Silk Road Mountain Race, Joe Nation. Hailing from Christchurch, New Zealand, Joe went on to win this year's 1939km edition of the race in 6 days 18 hours and 10 minutes. The race was exceptionally tight until the final 48 hours, where Joe made a tactical move in the Arabel Valley and a strong push over the infamous Shamsi pass to solidify his lead. In this episode Joe shares the ins and outs of his ride — from his reccy mission before the race, to his rocky first day and ho...
2024-09-26
1h 19
UAB Green and Told
Hometown Hero - Joe Webb '09
Joe WebbBS, College of Arts and Sciences, 2009Head Football Coach, Jackson-Olin High SchoolMore InfoJoe Webb - Wikipedia pageUAB Football - 2009 Football RosterJoe Webb - NFL.comYellowhammer - Former UAB, NFL quarterback Joe Webb becomes Jackson-Olin head coach1819 News - Former UAB and NFL quarterback Joe Webb continues his transition into another professional sportAL.com - Former UAB star Joe Webb has one-of-a-kind 'passion for this game'AL.com - UAB's versatile quarterback Joe Webb headed to Senior Bowl as wide receiver
2024-08-26
21 min
Planet Profits Podcast
Extinction Rebellion Book Club Professor: Allen Webb
Summary In this episode of the Planet Profits Podcast, Joe Pelusi interviews Professor Allen Webb, an English professor and climate activist. Professor Webb shares his background and how he got involved in climate activism. He discusses the importance of teaching climate change in English classes and the connection between the climate crisis and the humanities. Professor Webb also talks about his involvement in Extinction Rebellion and the effective strategies they use for activism. The conversation concludes with a discussion about the Climate Change Book Club that Professor Webb moderates and recommendations for climate fiction...
2024-08-14
41 min
Accidental Tomatoes
Season 5 Episode 6: Wild Goose '24: The West Virginia Water Crisis in Theological Perspective
Joe talks with Brad Davis and Josh Scott about how colonialist interpretations of the Bible have helped contribute to the social, economic, political, and spiritual exploitation of Central Appalachia, including the WV water crisis, at the 2024 Wild Goose Festival. (Our apologies for the extra bit of background noise...this episode was recorded live in an open area without studio controls.) Learn more about From Below here --> https://www.facebook.com/groups/629075958675198 Check out Josh Scott's work here --> https://www.joshscott.online/
2024-07-16
48 min
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Season 5 Episode 5: A renewed focus on justice for WV United Methodists
Fresh off the 2024 Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church in West Virginia, Heather and Joe take a look at two resolutions that signal a renewed focus on social justice for the denomination in the Mountain State and beyond. Show links: Hope for McDowell: https://hopeinthemountains.com/donate/ (please specify “Hope for McDowell” on the donation page) From Below: Rising Together for Coalfield Justice: https://www.facebook.com/groups/629075958675198 [Cover image courtesy of From Below: Rising Together for Coalfield Justice]
2024-06-14
40 min
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Season 5 Episode 4: Water Crisis in Southern West Virginia
In one of the historically poorest communities in America, thousands of people are going without clean tap water in their homes. And while cities like Flint, MI, and Jackson, MS, deservedly grab national headlines for their water issues, the Southern West Virginia Coalfields are now decades into a water crisis with few answers on the horizon. In this episode, Brad Davis and Caitlin Ware join Heather and Joe to talk about the West Virginia water crisis, the complex issues surrounding it, and the ways coalfield communities are banding together to create contextual solutions where government and industry have failed...
2024-05-08
58 min
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Season 5 Episode 3: Decolonizing Tourism with Caitlin Ware
We don't often think about tourism as a justice issue, but the displacement of families and communities to provide a more favorable user experience in tourist locations is a very real concern in places like Appalachia, where connection to the land runs deep and where infrastructure to support a tourist economy lags significantly behind. In this episode, Heather and Joe sit down with Caitlin Ware, who discusses her recent article on our blog, "Curating the View: Tourism & Exploitation in Appalachia."
2024-04-03
1h 02
The Animal Intuitive® Channel
Joe Rogan & Katt Williams Can You Talk to Your Pet? 😻🐶(MUST SEE!) | Ep 133
Watch this episode: https://bit.ly/42Z9Oj4 Joe Rogan & Katt Williams get surprisingly deep about understanding your pet! Animal communicator Angelo Webb breaks down their incredibly insightful conversation on animal communication. In this video, you'll learn: Is there a way to connect with your pet beyond words? What do Katt Williams and Joe Rogan believe about interspecies telepathic animal communication? 🐾 FREE Animal Communication Master Class and embark on a journey of love, understanding, and connection with the animal kingdom! 📚Animal Intuitive® Academy classes: https://bit.ly/3WkiwEG 🐾 Anne's website for booking private consultati...
2024-03-13
08 min
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Season 5 Episode 2: The changing shape of deconstruction
How is spiritual deconstruction like a lasagna? Is reconstruction a necessary result of deconstruction? Heather Moore and Joe Webb unpack these questions and more in Heather's debut as our new co-host!
2024-03-04
54 min
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Season 5 Episode 1: Deconstructing Grief
What does grief look like in the midst of spiritual/religious deconstruction? When your beliefs change, what do you hold on in the midst of loss? In the first episode of our 5th season, Joe talks openly about how old constructs no longer work for him following the death of his father, and how therapy and community are filling the void.
2024-02-02
17 min
Small Town, Big Takes
Episode 42: Game Changers vs Game Managers
Coming off a winning week, tune in for Joe & Chases Locks. The NFL season is heating up as contenders and pretenders separate themselves. With 2 weeks left in the season who will fall into what seed? Episode 42 takes a deep dive into the Eagles, 49ers, Cowboys, Ravens, Dolphins, Lions, and more.
2023-12-29
41 min
The Keys Coach Podcast
Joe Webb - The Master of Stride Piano
Joe Webb is a highly regarded pianist, jazz musician, and composer, originally from Wales. He has emerged as a leading force on the U.K jazz scene today, captivating audiences with his exceptional talent and rockstar-like persona. Joe is known for his work with the acclaimed Webb City, Kansas Smitty's, Adrian Cox & Rob Luft, and has collaborated with artists like Jamie Cullum. In this episode you will learn: What drew Joe to the piano in the first place How to practice stride piano while watching TV What it was like performing on Jamie Cullum’s C...
2023-11-09
1h 04
The Keys Coach Podcast
Joe Webb - The Master of Stride Piano
Joe Webb is a highly regarded pianist, jazz musician, and composer, originally from Wales. He has emerged as a leading force on the U.K jazz scene today, captivating audiences with his exceptional talent and rockstar-like persona. Joe is known for his work with the acclaimed Webb City, Kansas Smitty's, Adrian Cox & Rob Luft, and has collaborated with artists like Jamie Cullum. In this episode you will learn: What drew Joe to the piano in the first place How to practice stride piano while watching TV What it was like performing on Jamie Cullum’s C...
2023-11-09
1h 04
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Season 4 Episode 17: Deconstructing Salvation
Is salvation merely about life after death? Or is there a more immediate, more holistic way of seeing salvation through the lens of liberation? In this episode, Joe riffs on how understanding salvation as liberation is more true to the way of Jesus than your typical Christian fire insurance policy.
2023-10-05
17 min
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Season 4 Episode 16: Psychedelic Theology with Kaleb Graves
As science continues to learn more about psychedelic substances and their use becomes more mainstream for both recreational and therapeutic applications, what do the church and faith leaders need to know? In this episode Joe and Jenny chat with Kaleb Graves, a recent Duke Divinity graduate who is researching and exploring the intersections of psychedelic use and Christianity. CONTENT WARNING: Kaleb talks frankly about his own experiences with psychedelics and their usefulness for people experiencing suicidal ideation, anxiety, depression, PTSD, and a number of other physical and psychological disorders. To learn more about Kaleb and...
2023-08-04
52 min
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Season 4 Episode 15: Live at the Wild Goose with Josh Scott
Recorded live at the Wild Goose Festival on July 15, 2023, Joe talks with return guest Josh Scott about the Bible, progressive Christianity, Appalachian resistance, and West Virginia craft whiskey.
2023-07-17
44 min
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Season 4 Episode 14: Deconstructing Evangelism Part 2 - Decentralizing the Institutional Church
Is progressive Christianity really gaining momentum? Is there hope for institutional mainline denominations? In this episode Joe takes a second crack at deconstructing evangelistic paradigms in favor of a more authentic, contextualized type of faith community.
2023-06-07
21 min
Small Town, Big Takes
Episode 20: Mother's Day Massacre
The fall of the 76ers in the second round. Potential rebuild from Joe and Chase to get the 76ers back on the map.
2023-05-18
24 min
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Season 4 Episode 12: Where love is absent, God is absent (Bonus Episode)
If God is love, can God exist where love is absent? In this bonus podcast episode, co-hosts Joe Webb and Brad Davis break down Brad's latest blog post, taken from a Maundy Thursday reflection he wrote for the Welch Charge of the United Methodist Church in McDowell County, WV during Holy Week 2023.
2023-04-24
41 min
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Season 4 Episode 11: Bible Stories for Grownups with Josh Scott
We're excited to welcome Josh Scott back to Accidental Tomatoes to talk about his new book, Bible Stories for Grownups, which drops in early April 2023. In this episode, Josh and Joe talk about the importance of contextualizing scripture and understanding the depth and breadth of the human experience at the time some of our most familiar and beloved Bible stories came to be. You can hear more from Josh by following Gracepointe Church or his Substack page, joshscott.online.
2023-03-27
48 min
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Season 4 Episode 10: Deconstructing Evangelism
Do Christians really have a biblical mandate to convert other people to Christianity? Or should our evangelism have less to do with recruitment than with awakening people to Jesus' alternative worldview of peace, justice, and liberation? In this episode Joe deconstructs the evangelism of coercion and control in favor of a better, more inclusive story.
2023-03-14
15 min
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Season 4 Episode 9: Corey Turnpenny - Church In The Wild
For this episode we literally go outside the walls as Joe and Brad chat with Rev. Corey Turnpenny, pastor of Church In The Wild in Windsor, NY. Corey talks about how Church in the Wild came to be, how their nontraditional worship services emerge out of their very specific context, and how they view themselves as a community dedicated to helping other people in their neighborhoods thrive.
2023-02-27
57 min
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Season 4 Episode 8: I can do all things through a verse taken out of context
Are you tired of the kind of bumper sticker theology where people throw random Bible verses out in almost every conversation? In this episode, Joe takes on a few of his favorite decontextualized passages and offers a more holistic way to look at them.
2023-02-13
19 min
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Season 4 Episode 7: The Brad & Joe Road Show...UMC LEAD Edition
What kinds of things are innovative United Methodist leaders doing to create more inclusive, justice-oriented, liberation-minded spaces? Joe and Brad discuss their impressions from the recent UMC LEAD Conference in Asheville, NC, in this special Road Show Edition of the podcast. From becoming better neighbors to dismantling racist systems to learning from the natural world, our intrepid co-hosts explore a range of ideas sparked by the annual conference of progressive UMC leaders. AUDIO QUALITY WARNING: This episode is a recorded conversation from the road with no studio equipment or sound filters, so the audio quality is sometimes...
2023-01-30
31 min
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Season 4 Episode 6: Making music with Daniel Couper
Singer-songwriter and high school English teacher Daniel Couper joins Joe and Jenny for a conversation about helping high school students record and produce their own album, the joys of creative collaboration, and the deconstruction journey that serves as the backdrop for his art. Learn more about Daniel at http://www.danielcoupermusic.com/ and check out his students' Red Gold Collective project on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/album/3yUxT4ndrvN4rM6bmdzQ5L
2023-01-09
52 min
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Season 4 Episode 4: Tom Oord on Open and Relational Theology
Theologian, author, and speaker Dr. Tom Oord joins Joe for a conversation about Open and Relational Theology, why it's attractive to people experiencing spiritual and religious deconstruction, and what it means to say "God can't"...and what the movie The Princess Bride has to do with it all. Learn more at https://c4ort.com/
2022-12-12
44 min
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Season 4 Episode 3: Deconstructing Advent
Is advent just the pregame warmup for Christmas, or is there a more meaningful way to experience it? And what happens once you start deconstructing the season itself? In this episode Joe talks about his own deconstruction journey with Advent and how a faith community for spiritual misfits is giving it a whole new life.
2022-11-28
16 min
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Season 4 Episode 2: Deconstructing Church
We talk a lot about deconstruction on the personal/individual level, but does the Church itself need to deconstruct in order to evolve into something better? In this episode, Joe talks about how decolonizing, declassifying, and decentralizing could hold the keys for a more just, equitable, and liberationist future for the institutional church.
2022-11-14
23 min
The Joe Jackson Interviews
Richard Harris talks about the song Didn’t We and Jimmy Webb. A Joe Jackson ”singles” podcast
Here, Richard Harris, on August 8th 2001, discusses with me his 1968 recording, Didn't We. And takes some sideswipe at its composer, Jimmy Webb. It is from my new Biography of the man, Richard Harris: Raising Hell and Reaching for Heaven. In the book, I finally tell the full story of his relationship with Jimmy Webb - at least from Ricard's perspective. And he could lie!
2022-11-09
05 min
The Animal Intuitive® Channel
Has Joe The Dog Taken On His Mom’s Health Problems & Lincoln Won’t Eat | 111
Animal communicator Anne Angelo Webb helps with Joe, a German Shepherd mix whose mom is worried he may be taking on her health issues. Lincoln's mom is worried because he's not eating. Animal Intuitive Academy - https://animalintuitiveacademy.podia.com Anne's website for private consultations, courses, acupressure, massage, and more - FREE downloadable animal communication MP3 (scroll down on the front page of site)⤵️ https://IntuitiveTouchAnimalCare.com/ 🐾 Support The Show - buymeacoff.ee/ANNEANGELOP Watch this episode YouTube The Animal Intuitive Channel: https://bit.ly/3ysMX0h 🛎 ⬇️ How To Have The Anima...
2022-11-02
28 min
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Season 4 Episode 1: What’s Next?
Joe, Heather, Jenny, and Brad kick off our 4th season with a conversation about favorite moments from our first 3 seasons and a look ahead with our friend Royce Lyden to our partnership with Justice & Jubilee.
2022-10-31
46 min
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Season 3 Episode 25: Natalie Shaffer on Decolonizing Music Education
How can decolonizing the music education classroom lead to a broader perspective on justice movements in general? In this episode, Joe and Jenny Williams chat with musicologist Natalie Shaffer about creating equity in educational environments and how a holistic approach can elevate performances from entertainment to transformation. BONUS: Stick around for the whole episode to hear a preview of Jenny's new project, "Justice & Jubilee."
2022-10-17
54 min
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Season 3 Episode 24: Rattling the Windows with Amy Jo Hutchinson
Amy Jo Hutchinson makes a repeat appearance on this episode as she talks with Joe about the Rattle the Windows movement, the work of centering the stories of people who experience poverty, and advocating for child care and paid leave. She also tells her own story about spiritual trauma and how she finds her faith in helping people improve the conditions of their lives. Learn more about Amy Jo's work at rattlethewindows.com.
2022-10-03
46 min
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Season 3 Episode 23: Hospitality as an act of resistance—Matt Johnson on Recovery Housing
Of all the needs of people experiencing recovery from substance use disorder, safe housing may be among the most critical. In this episode, Rev. Dr. Matt Johnson of The Fletcher Group talks with Joe about his work creating faith-based recovery housing, how faith communities can get involved, the importance of the language we use about recovery, and the ways stigma can become a barrier not only to recovery, but to the ways communities perceive and interact with people experiencing recovery. Read Matt's recent article on the United Methodist News Service website here: https://www.umnews.org/en...
2022-09-19
33 min
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Season 3 Episode 21: Deconstructing Prayer
A lot of us have a complicated relationship with prayer. In this episode Joe talks about how prayer fits into his deconstruction journey.
2022-08-22
22 min
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Season 3 Episode 20: Exploitation as original sin: A deconstructionist journey
Deconstruction is all about asking questions. In this episode, Joe asks whether the biblical story of the "fall" from which the doctrine of original sin emerges should be considered less about disobedience than about exploitation.
2022-08-08
22 min
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Season 3 Episode 19: “Nerd Pastor” Nate Webb on church for gamers, geeks, & nerds
What does an online church for nerds, geeks, and gamers look like? Rev. Nathan Webb of Checkpoint Church talks with Joe about digital community built around YouTube, Twitch, and Discord in a context often shunned by traditional religious institutions. Visit Checkpoint's website for links to everything they're up to.
2022-07-25
56 min
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Season 3 Episode 18: Kenzie Walker, WV Mine Wars Museum
The colonization of the central Appalachian coalfields by extractive industries left scars on both the land and the people of the region, but it also left a rich heritage of resistance and perseverance. In this episode, Kenzie Walker of the West Virginia Mine Wars Museum talks with Joe and Brad about the importance of preserving that heritage, its impacts on the broader American labor movement, and its continued relevance in the world today. Learn more at wvminewars.org
2022-07-11
56 min
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Season 3 Episode 17: Dr. Megan Gandy on LGBTQ+ People & Faith Communities
In this Pride Month 2022 episode, Joe and co-host Jenny Williams chat with West Virginia University Social Work professor Dr. Megan Gandy about LGBTQ+ people and faith communities, her own experience with religious trauma, and the importance of belonging and community beyond dogma and doctrine. You can read about Megan's research on the topic at this link: https://wvutoday.wvu.edu/stories/2021/07/12/fear-of-rejection-vs-joy-of-inclusion-faith-communities-from-lgbtq-perspectives
2022-06-27
42 min
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Season 3 Episode 15: Zac Morton on Appalachian EcoTheology
A theology of place is deeply rooted in the Hebrew Scriptures, yet modern Christians have largely compartmentalized it away from their primary spiritual theology. In this episode, Rev. Zac Morton talks with Joe and Brad about what an Appalachian-specific EcoTheology looks like in a holistic sense, including food & housing justice. View Zac's sermon from May 22, 2022 here (sermon starts at 11:15)
2022-05-30
51 min
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Season 3 Episode 14: The dreams you encourage them to dream
Navigating the tension between knowing that the pursuit of justice and liberation is a long game and actively working toward them can be overwhelming. In this episode, Joe talks about how a largely overlooked line from a widely misused passage from the book of Jeremiah elevates the sacred work of nonviolent resistance.
2022-05-16
25 min
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Season 3 Episode 13: Jonathon Dewveall: ”Slave Owner’s Gospel”
Singer-songwriter Jonathon Dewveall returns to talk with Joe about his new song and video, "Slave Owner's Gospel" and the work of anti-racism that it grew out of. Listen all the way to the end for an extended clip of the song, and check out the following places to hear the full version, view the video, and connect with Jonathon: Website: https://jdewveall.com/ YouTube: https://youtu.be/gXCpX1AzB0k Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/27aJf90zeMATiUlyV9MwDC?si=w0bkF0lGS3yASr3W5uByRA
2022-05-02
43 min
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Season 3 Episode 12: Holy Week & Easter as Liberation Narratives
As we've just completed the Christian season of Lent, hosts Joe Webb and Brad Davis look back on the drama of Holy Week from Palm Sunday to Easter and discuss how it plays out as liberationist political subversion beyond being merely a series of spiritual stories.
2022-04-19
1h 01
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Season 3 Episode 11: Jeanne Peters of OutMOV
Out MOV is a non-profit organization that serves the social needs of and advocates politically for the LGBTQIA+ community of the Mid Ohio Valley in Wood County, WV and Washington County, OH. Jeanne Peters, a founding member and current vice president, joins Joe for this episode to talk about why events and activities are critical to community building, the importance of intersectionality in advocacy and liberation, and Pride in the Park, the organization's keystone annual event coming up in June 2022. Learn more: Website: https://www.outmov.org/ Pride in the Park: https://www.facebook.com/events/225601353077124 Volunteer signup form: h...
2022-04-04
35 min
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Season 3 Episode 10: 5 Things the Church Needs to Know About Deconstruction
It's pretty clear that most churches and church leaders really don't understand spiritual and religious deconstruction. They tend to either vilify it on the one hand or try to co-opt and mollycoddle it on the other. In this episode, Joe lists the top 5 things he (as a pastor) wishes the church understood about deconstruction and how embracing deconstruction would be good for the church.
2022-03-07
30 min
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Season 3 Episode 9: Enneagram Coach Sarah Farish
Is there an intersection between the Enneagram and spiritual deconstruction? In this episode Joe talks with Enneagram coach Sarah Farish (Instagram: @enneagal) about how using the Enneagram as a tool for self-discovery helps us understand not only ourselves better, but others...and helps us contextualize our individual and communal spiritual journeys.
2022-02-21
52 min
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Season 3 Episode 8: Josh Scott on Progressive Christianity
What is Progressive Christianity? There's probably more to it than you think! In this episode Joe and guest co-host Brad Davis talk with Josh Scott of Gracepointe Church in Nashville, TN, about the deep theology that informs the Progressive Christian movement and explore the concept of Jesus as not only a spiritual leader, but a true first-century organizer.
2022-02-07
49 min
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Season 3 Episode 6: Is science the next religion? With Rev. Jim Norton
Is science the next religion? Retired United Methodist pastor Jim Norton thinks the answer is yes, and it can have a massive influence on the world of faith and spirituality. In this episode, Jim talks with Joe and Brandon about how discoveries in the realms of quantum physics dovetail with the teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh to teach us how all things are both unified and eternal.
2022-01-10
1h 01
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Season 3 Episode 4: Alicia Matheney Beeson of Wild & Wonderful Women Podcast
The women of Appalachia have something to say, and our guest for this episode is giving them a place to say it! Alicia Matheney Beeson of the Wild & Wonderful Women of West Virginia Podcast joins Joe and Brandon to talk about why it's so important for the world to listen to the women leading new generations of Appalachians.
2021-12-13
42 min
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Season 3 Episode 3: James Kang on digital-first faith communities and online innovation
While the institutional church struggles to adapt its content to an increasingly online audience, new forms of community are emerging that start from the digital space and grow into all new paradigms of how experience can be shared in virtual spaces. In this episode, innovator James Kang of Pastoria.co talks with Joe and Brandon about how asynchronous content can form the basis for experiential communities and how leaders can leverage new technologies to create transformational experiences unbound by time and space.
2021-11-29
51 min
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Season 3 Preview
Joe and Brandon preview Season 3 of the podcast, discussing upcoming guests, plans for new features on the accidentaltomatoes.com website, as well as their favorite Halloween costumes and their aversion to horror movies.
2021-11-01
29 min
The Better Podcast with Joe Towne
Joe Towne with the Webb Sisters on the Space Between Rhythm and Flow
@mejoetowne @thewebbsistersJoe chats with the marvelously talented Webb Sisters about what they learned about collaborating with some of the world’s top musicians and producers and what it feels like being on stage with thousands of people watching night after night. They talk about cultivating excellence in and around performance, the relationships that can change the trajectory of our lives and internal struggles that emerge around the very dream jobs we work so hard to bring into being. Ultimately, the Webb Sisters share that the obstacles themselves —from self doubt to performance anxiety and people pleasing can...
2021-10-16
1h 48
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Season 2 Episode 25: Shane Claiborne Revisited
As we continue to prepare for our upcoming third season, we revisit one of our favorite episodes from Season 1 where Joe interviewed social justice activist and author Shane Claiborne in a wide-ranging conversation covering issues from the Sermon on the Mount to gun violence and the death penalty to the Christian response to injustice in the world.
2021-10-15
45 min
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Season 2 Episode 24: Dr. Tomeka Robinson on Intersectionality and Centering Marginalized Voices (re-air)
In this re-airing from Season 1 Episode 21, Joe talks with public advocacy specialist Dr. Tomeka Robinson of Hofstra University about why it’s important to center the voices of the marginalized in conversations around justice and equality and the role intersectionality plays in our exercise of privilege.
2021-10-01
1h 07
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Season 2 Episode 21: "Naked Pastor" David Hayward
You've seen his cartoons. You've admired his paintings. You've read his books. Now, hear his story! "Naked Pastor" David Hayward sits down with Brandon and Joe to talk about deconstruction, reconstruction, faith development, and how community is at the center of it all. Check out all of David's work at nakedpastor.com
2021-08-20
1h 05
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Season 2 Episode 18: Dr. Jim Nolan on Police Reform
With tensions regarding police violence on the rise, we’ve seen lots of conversation about how to reform policing or even redistribute funding from certain areas of police activity to other types of support agencies. But former police officer Dr. Jim Nolan, professor of Sociology and Anthropology at West Virginia University and author of two in-depth books on police reform, says the real solution goes beyond catch phrases and hashtags to a fundamental re-thinking of what police departments should—and should not—actually be about. In this episode Jim talks with Joe and Brandon about how a fundamental shift from a...
2021-07-09
1h 07
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Season 2 Episode 17: Sam Blewis and the Sacred Act of Neighboring
Pride Month continues at Accidental Tomatoes as Queer clergyperson Sam Blewis talks with Joe about "The Sacred Act of Neighboring," a way of building community around authentic friendships and deep vulnerability.
2021-06-25
56 min
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Season 2 Episode 16: Isaac Simmons on Drag Church
Our Pride Month celebration continues with a fascinating interview with Isaac Simmons, whose drag persona, Ms. Penny Cost, is bringing an unexpected encounter with the divine to LGBTQ folks and allies across the country. In this episode Isaac talks to Joe and Brandon about how the art form of drag can reclaim religious language within queer spaces and how he's able to redirect negative criticism into life-giving experiences of grace.
2021-06-11
51 min
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Season 2 Episode 15: Amy Jo Hutchinson & Sr. Quincy Howard on the For the People Act.
In this episode, Joe and Brandon talk to Amy Jo Hutchinson and Sr. Quincy Howard of Faithful Democracy about the For The People Act, a massive piece of voting rights and election reform legislation now before Congress, and why it’s important for communities and people of all kinds of faith expressions to know about and support it. You can sign on to a letter in support of the act to West Virginia’s Senators at this link.
2021-05-28
54 min
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Season 2 Episode 14: Beer & Hymns with Rich and Alise Chaffins
Beer and Hymns may not exactly go together like peanut butter and jelly, but for people seeking spiritual community outside the confines of institutional religion, it's a way to come together for an experience unlike any other! In this episode Joe and Brandon talk with Rich and Alise Chaffins, organizers of Beer and Hymns in Morgantown, WV, about how and why these gatherings are so meaningful for spiritual exiles of all sorts.
2021-05-14
1h 07
Our Ludicrous Future
Our Ludicrous Finale, SN15 Lands, Iron Man is real, James Webb preps to fly - Ep 129
Joe, Tim, and Ben talk Starship SN15 landing, a real jetpack, the James Webb Satellite’s final tests before launch, and the reason the Our Ludicrous Podcast is ending. Keep following us after the show ends Tim Dodd (The Everyday Astronaut) - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6uKrU_WqJ1R2HMTY3LIx5Q?sub_confirmation=1 Joe Scott (Answers with Joe) - https://www.youtube.com/user/jnightandday?sub_confirmation=1 Ben Sullins - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbEbf0-PoSuHD0TgMbxomDg?sub_confirmation=1 Ben Pryce - ww...
2021-05-13
2h 18
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Season 2 Episode 13: Meet the new content team!
In this episode Joe welcomes new podcast co-host Brandon Wood (Hey Mom Everything's Alright) and content creators Jenny Williams (Episodes 24 & 25), Brad Davis (Episode 27), and Heather Moore (Episode 36) for a conversation about how deconstruction and justice-seeking go together and our plans for new material on the blog side of the Accidental Tomatoes content site.
2021-04-30
1h 12
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Season 2 Episode 12: Chett Pritchett on Environmental Justice
Environmental justice is more than just environmentalism...it sits at the intersection of ecological concerns, culture, race, gender & sexuality, economics, politics, faith, and societal norms. In this episode, environmental justice activist Chett Pritchett joins Joe for a wide-ranging conversation about the complexities and nuances of the environmental justice movement.
2021-04-16
1h 06
The Panel Garden
Joe Aubrey on comics, collaboration, capitalism, and the gig economy
Eva and Joe talked about Space Bastards, an exciting comic published by Humanoids, as well as the intricacies of comics production, good collaborations, and how to be taken seriously as a new comics creator. Joe provides insights from his own experiences. Get the inside scoop on Space Bastards, world-building, and how the project evolved.Bio: Joe Aubrey is the co-writer and co-creator of Space Bastards. When not thinking of new ways to kill futuristic postal workers, he can be found eating, paying bills, and wondering how his life became almost unmanageable. Before he had kids he read comics, enjoyed...
2021-04-11
41 min
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Season 2 Episode 11: Weird Church with Heather Moore
Is "Weird Church" really weird? Or is it just a more authentic way of building community around friendships and vulnerability? Pastor and gamer nerd Heather Moore joins Joe for a conversation about how the metaphorical kids' table of the church is quickly becoming the main seating area.
2021-04-02
1h 06
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Season 2 Episode 9: Ginny McKinney of Marshmallow Ranch on grief & community
In this episode Joe welcomes Ginny McKinney of Marshmallow Ranch for a conversation about how loss and grief inspired her to start a new kind of online community, how her faith experience informs her work, and the importance of building relationships through common context.
2021-03-05
52 min
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Season 2 Episode 8: Brandon Wood of "Hey Mom Everything's Alright" on spiritual trauma, deconstruction, and making music in pandemic
Musician and podcaster Brandon Wood (Hey Mom, Everything's Alright, brandonwoodmusic.com) sits down with Joe to talk about surviving spiritual abuse, thriving and creating through deconstruction, and making music in all kinds of places. Hear the world premier of Brandon's new single "Not My Home Anymore" and stick around for a special announcement at the end of the episode!
2021-02-19
1h 28
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Season 2 Episode 7: Ableism & Disability Narratives with Chris Wylie
In this episode, Joe talks with disability advocate Rev. Chris Wylie about his experiences with ableism and how disability narratives in scripture can change our individual and cultural perspectives.
2021-02-05
48 min
Jazz Matters
Joe Webb
Joe Webb is one of the UK's most in-demand young pianists. As well as fronting his own trio, he has also been head-hunted by the likes of Adrian Cox and Kansas Smitty's.In this episode we find out more about a boy from Wales came to be a big part of the London jazz scene, including his early influences and just how close he came to permanently plying his trade in Spain.VISIT JOE WEBB'S WEBSITEFOLLOW JOE ON INSTAGRAMFOLLOW JOE ON TWITTERFOLLOW JAZZ MATTERS ON INSTAGRAM
2021-02-01
32 min
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Season 2 Episode 6: John Smith on Rublev's Trinity
Rublev's Trinity is one of the, well, most iconic of Russian Orthodox icons. In this episode Joe talks with Rev. Dr. John Smith about his book on Rublev's Trinity, his work with Orphan's Tree in Russia, and how iconography can help people in spiritual deconstruction rediscover an experience of the divine.
2021-01-22
1h 08
The Panel Garden
Issue #13: Representation, the love of comics, and knowing your audience with Joe Glass
It was fun to sit down and talk about comics with Joe Glass. We talked about comics, writing, the creative process, and effective queer representation. Don't tell Joe, but I fangirled a little. It's a really good show. Bio: Joe is a comics writer from the deepest, darkest South Wales Valleys in the UK. He is mostly known for his ComiXology Originals, LGBTQ+ superhero series, The Pride, Acceptable Losses and Glitter Vipers, all available now!Joe has worked in the past a comics news reporter and critic and has previously worked with Bleeding Cool, Gay Times, WhatCulture and more. J...
2021-01-10
52 min
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Season 2 Episode 5: Rob Rynders and Robert Payne of Social Thread: New Faith Communities for Spiritual Exiles and Refugees
In this episode cross-posted from Social Thread, we invite you to drop in on a conversation between Accidental Tomatoes host Joe Webb and Social Thread hosts Rob Rynders and Robert Payne about the new, non-traditional types of faith communities they're imagining and creating and Rob's research into what motivates people in various religious contexts. (This episode was originally aired on the Social Thread Podcast in October 2019.)
2021-01-08
43 min
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Season 2 Episode 4: Interfaith dialogue with Rabbi Victor Urecki
In this episode Joe has a conversation with Charleston WV Rabbi Victor Urecki about the importance of interfaith dialogue and how it can help people of all faith backgrounds better understand their own traditions and sacred texts, and how a robust interfaith conversation can benefit the common good for our society.
2020-12-11
1h 02
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Season 2 Episode 3: Helen Ryde, Reconciling Ministries Network
Helen Ryde is the Southeastern Regional Organizer for the Reconciling Ministries Network, a group of United Methodists seeking justice for LGBTQ+ people across all the intersections they inhabit. In this episode, Joe talks with Helen about their own faith journey, the work of RMN, and the importance of intersectionality in justice work.
2020-11-27
1h 14
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Season 2 Episode 2: Brad Davis on Coalfield Justice and "The Holler Gospel"
Generations of oppression and exploitation have left the coalfields of central Appalachia among the most economically & socially depressed areas of the world. In this episode, Joe talks with coalfield justice advocate Brad Davis about how systemic dehumanization has affected the region and how his vision for a contextualized "Holler Gospel" can help restore individuals, families, and communities.
2020-11-13
1h 13
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Season 2 Episode 1: David Finnegan-Hosey on mental health and healthcare politics
David Finnegan-Hosey, author of Christ on the Psych Ward and Grace is a Pre-Existing Condition talks with Joe about mental health stigma, the politics of healthcare, and how the language of Jesus helps us reframe our conversations.
2020-10-30
1h 03
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Episode 25: Jenny Williams on Innovative Ecclesiology (Part 2 of 2)
Joe continues his conversation with innovator Jenny Williams about how we can begin to imagine new paradigms for faith communities to exist outside the molds and models of traditional institutional Christianity.
2020-10-02
41 min
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Episode 24: Jenny Williams on Innovative Ecclesiology (Part 1 of 2)
Rev. Jenny Williams is an innovator in ecclesiology, seeking new expressions of faith communities built around intersections of relationships and social justice. In this two-part episode, Joe talks with Jenny about how justice is the truest expression of the gospel and about how we can recapture and redeem troublesome and confusing language to help communities work for justice in their contexts.
2020-09-18
1h 02
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Episode 23: David Wimbish on music and community
In this episode Joe talks with The Collection lead singer David Wimbish about music and community and how vulnerability plays into both. Listen to David's new solo project, "Surface Tension" on your favorite streaming service starting Sept. 4!
2020-09-04
1h 03
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Episode 22: Sean Gladding on Narrative and Community
In this episode Joe talks with author, speaker, and Norwich City FC faithful Sean Gladding about how community can form around a shared narrative of the Big Story of God. Learn more about Sean at seangladding.com and check out his podcast, The Naked Man.
2020-08-21
1h 09
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Episode 21: Centering marginalized voices with Dr. Tomeka Robinson
In this episode of the podcast, Joe talks with public advocacy specialist Dr. Tomeka Robinson of Hofstra University about why it's important to center the voices of the marginalized in conversations around justice and equality and the role intersectionality plays in our exercise of privilege.
2020-08-07
1h 07
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Episode 20: Jonathan Dierdorff on Competing Narratives
In this episode, Joe chats with pastor and theologian Jonathan Dierdorff on competing biblical narratives, challenges in interpretation, and writing a book during pandemic.
2020-07-24
1h 07
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Episode 19: Wisdom
Is growing in wisdom more than simply gaining information? Have we traded experiential knowledge of the divine for spiritual formation programs that just give us more data? In this episode, Joe examines the devolution of much of American Christianity into a kind of folk superstition and talks about how a renewed quest for wisdom might change the game.
2020-07-10
19 min
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Episode 17: Talking About Systemic Racism with Harry Morgan
In this episode, Joe sits down with longtime friend and software developer Harry Morgan to talk about how they as white people are confronting their complicity in racist systems and structures and learning to accept accountability and make changes that can make a difference in our communities.
2020-06-12
1h 04
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Episode 16: Storytelling with Drew Willard
Story is one of the most powerful forces in how we shape ideas and attitudes, and the art of storytelling can be a vehicle for deeper understanding. In this episode, storyteller and artist Drew Willard joins Joe for a conversation about the power of good storytelling and how it can give us a clearer picture of the life and way of Jesus than we often experience in traditional formats. Find more of Drew's work at https://www.gospelpilgrimstoryteller.com/
2020-05-29
54 min
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Episode 15: Shane Claiborne
In this episode, Joe interviews social justice activist and author Shane Claiborne in a wide-ranging conversation covering issues from the Sermon on the Mount to gun violence and the death penalty to the Christian response to injustice in the world.
2020-05-15
46 min
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Episode 14: Privilege in Pandemic
In this episode, Joe talks about how our various states of privilege impact the way we are experiencing life in a global pandemic and how recognizing our privilege can help us create a more equitable and just society on the other side. Special guests Emily Okes and Amanda Webb share how their senses of privilege are shaping their own experiences in complex and nuanced ways.
2020-05-01
25 min
Podcasts From The Printerverse
Dr. Joe Webb: Print, Planning and Pandemics
Dr. Joe Webb comes out of retirement to discuss the long and short-term impact of Corona on the print industry and offers some economic survival tips for print shops in this exclusive interview. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Dr. Joe Webb: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drjoewebb/ Disrupting the Future: https://www.amazon.com/Disrupting-Uncommon-Navigating-Challenging-Marketplace/dp/B006NMDN4E/ Renewing the Printing Industry: https://www.amazon.ca/Renewing-Printing-Industry-Digest-020509/dp/B005D2V0OA
2020-04-19
31 min
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Episode 13: Experiencing the Divine
In this episode from the midst of COVID-19 shelter in place protocols, Joe reflects on what it means to experience the presence of the divine in a real, sensory manner in the mountains of West Virginia.
2020-04-17
24 min
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Episode 12: Deconstructing Lent Part 4
In this final part of our "Deconstructing Lent" series, Joe looks at some of the often-misused passages from Matthew 7 and places them within Jesus' larger context of deconstruction and reconstruction at the end of the Sermon on the Mount.
2020-04-03
31 min
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Episode 11: Deconstructing Lent Part 3
In Part 3 of our Deconstructing Lent series on the Sermon on the Mount, Joe unpacks the way Jesus moves his 1st Century Jewish audience from deconstruction toward reconstruction in Matthew 6.
2020-03-20
37 min
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Episode 10: Deconstructing Lent Part 2
In Part 2 of our Deconstructing Lent series, Joe provides more cultural and historical content for the Sermon on the Mount and talks about how Jesus begins to deconstruct his listeners' understanding of Torah, the Jewish legal code of the time.
2020-03-05
32 min
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Episode 9: Deconstructing Lent Part 1
For Christians, the season of Lent is a time of reflection. But it can also be a time for those of us on the outside of religious traditions to deconstruct some of the myths that often hold us captive. Episode 9 is the first in a four-part series aimed at deconstructing Lent through the lens of one of Jesus' most well-known and important teachings: the Sermon on the Mount from chapters 5, 6, and 7 of the book of Matthew in the New Testament. In this episode, Joe breaks down some of the preconceptions of the language used in the text leading up...
2020-02-21
37 min
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Episode 8: White Privilege
In this Black History Month episode of the podcast, Joe talks about how white privilege happens, how he discovered his own privilege, and why it's so important for white people to recognize privilege and help to re-center the stories of people who have been harmed by it.
2020-02-06
27 min
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Episode 6: Is God Really Love?
In this week's episode, Joe talks about the statement, "God is Love." Is it really true? And if it is really true, then what does it really mean? Does it make our concept of God too small? Or does our concept of love need to be bigger?
2020-01-09
20 min
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Episode 5: Language
Guest host Anna Webb of Remember That Time: An Historical Podcast joins Joe for a conversation about how the language we use in the church can create unintentional barriers to people's experience of the divine, and how we can learn to be more intentional about the words we choose to create deeper and more meaningful relationships.
2019-12-27
28 min
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Episode 4: The prison of our expectations
Sometimes our expectations can cloud our view of reality. On this episode of the podcast, Joe uses a creative interpretation of a story about Jesus and John the Baptist to talk about how we can be imprisoned by our expectations and how deconstruction and reconstruction can help us see reality more clearly.
2019-12-13
20 min
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Episode 3: Story and embodiment with guest host Amanda Webb
A wide-ranging conversation on story, spirituality, interpretation, and embodiment with guest host Amanda Webb of Remember That Time: An Historical Podcast.
2019-11-29
34 min
The McMethod Email Marketing Podcast
Episode #118 – Joe Webb on Using Online Marketing To Increase Brick and Mortar Sales
Have you ever seen House Of Lies? It’s a TV show featuring witty marketing consultant Marty Kaan and his razor sharp team that do whatever it takes to close big corporate deals. Well Joe Webb is one person that could outmatch Marty any day with his marketing insights and skills. First a marketing manager, Then a car salesman, ..Joe now runs an automotive consultant agency focusing on online marketing to scale car dealerships. If there is ANYONE who can blow you away with marketing know-how, ...
2015-07-23
30 min
Podcast – Drop Dead Copy
Episode #118 – Joe Webb on Using Online Marketing To Increase Brick and Mortar Sales
Have you ever seen House Of Lies? It’s a TV show featuring witty marketing consultant Marty Kaan and his razor sharp team that do whatever it takes to close big corporate deals. Well Joe Webb is one person that could outmatch Marty any day with his marketing insights and skills. First a marketing manager, Then a ... Continue readingThe post Episode #118 – Joe Webb on Using Online Marketing To Increase Brick and Mortar Sales appeared first on Drop Dead Copy.
2015-07-23
30 min