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Spiritual Life and Leadership
278. Preaching in Today’s Post-Christian World, with Mark Glanville, author of Preaching in a New Key
Send me a text! I’d love to know what you're thinking!More and more, we find ourselves living in what we might call a post-Christian society. And more and more, preachers and ministry leaders are finding that the methods they were trained in don’t always resonate in a post-Christian context. In this episode, Mark Glanville, the author of Preaching in a New Key, brings together his experience as a jazz musician, pastor, and a scholar of the Old Testament to invite us into a new vision for preaching—one that helps us navigate the tran...
2025-07-22
41 min
The Two Cities
Episode #286 - Crafting Expository Sermons in Post-Christian Communities with Dr. Mark Glanville
In this episode we're joined by Dr. Mark Glanville, who is an Old Testament scholar and jazz pianist, the Director of The Center of Mission and Leadership at St. Andrews Hall at the University of British Columbia, the host of the podcast, Blue Note Theology, and the author of Preaching in a New Key: Crafting Expository Sermons in Post-Christian Communities (published by IVP Academic). In our conversation, full of spontaneous and improvised jazz piano, Dr. Glanville talks to us about the importance of sprucing up the creativity of our preaching to meet the needs of our Post-Christian world. Team members...
2025-07-16
1h 03
Faithful Politics
Who Owns the Ten Commandments? Mark Glanville on Power and Sacred Symbols
Have a comment? Send us a text! (We read all of them but can't reply). Email us: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.comIn June 2024, Louisiana passed a law requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in every public school classroom—reviving old debates about church-state separation and moral authority. But what if we’ve misunderstood the Ten Commandments all along?Dr. Mark Glanville, Old Testament scholar, jazz pianist, and director of the Centre for Missional Leadership at UBC, joins the podcast to reframe how we read scripture in public life. Drawing on his essay “Ten Commandments, Zero Contex...
2025-07-12
1h 08
The Windup: A show about Baseball
Starkville | Dodgers Pitching Coach Mark Prior talks about Ohtani's return to the mound & much more
Starkville | Dodgers Pitching Coach and Doug's former teammate Mark Prior joins us this week in Starkville. Doug & Mark talk about the crazy 2003 season they had with the Cubs, how that season helped him a lot in his career, his thoughts on the change in mechanics & analytics in baseball, how amazing Ohtani is to be able to pitch and hit, what he still really loves about the game and much more.From the Dougout: Doug gives some love to his all-time baseball movie, Bull Durham. Also, Doug gives his thoughts on the big trade of Rafael Devers...
2025-06-18
45 min
God‘s Story Podcast
Mark Glanville – Preaching in a New Key
Preaching must connect with its hearers. As congregations battle with increasing doubt preaching appealing solely to rationality doesn’t resonate in the same way as it once did. Brent talks with Mark Glanville about his new IVP book ‘Preaching in a New Key: Crafting Expository Sermons in Post-Christian Communities’. Mark is Director of the Centre for Missional Leaders at the University of British Columbia. He has pastored in creative, justice-seeking churches for 14 years in both Canada and Australia and has played jazz piano professionally for 30 years. (1:15) You can’t preach without living! (3:00) Jazz piano; (4:20) What is expo...
2025-06-03
24 min
God‘s Story Podcast
Mark Glanville – Preaching in a New Key
Preaching must connect with its hearers. As congregations battle with increasing doubt preaching appealing solely to rationality doesn’t resonate in the same way as it once did. Brent talks with Mark Glanville about his new IVP book ‘Preaching in a New Key: Crafting Expository Sermons in Post-Christian Communities’. Mark is Director of the Centre for Missional Leaders at the University of British Columbia. He has pastored in creative, justice-seeking churches for 14 years in both Canada and Australia and has played jazz piano professionally for 30 years. (1:15) You can’t preach without living! (3:00) Jazz piano; (4:20) What is expo...
2025-06-03
24 min
Jesus Collective Podcast
Preaching in a New Key With Mark Glanville
In this episode, Paul and Shawna sit down with Mark Glanville—jazz musician, Old Testament scholar, and Director of the Centre for Missional Leadership at the University of British Columbia—to explore his journey from Sydney’s jazz scene to missional leadership in post-Christian cultures. Broadcasting from his piano bench in Vancouver, Mark shares how his love for music shapes his preaching, how communal over individualistic frameworks can reframe sermon practice, and why holistic well-being is vital for sustaining pastoral life. He also discusses his recent book, Preaching In A New Key: Crafting Expository Sermons in Post-Christian Communities, which offers...
2025-05-29
00 min
That Makes Total Sense!
Episode 302 – Mark Glanville
Hosting a return guest is one of my favorite things to do (maybe especially when that guest is seated next to his piano…)! Mark Glanville is a pastor in what he names as a post-Christian context. And even though this conversation is based on his book about writing sermons, it is truly for anyone who … Continue reading Episode 302 – Mark Glanville
2025-05-26
1h 01
Pivot Podcast
What Do Jazz and Biblical Preaching Have in Common? Finding Your Improvisational Voice
Biblical improvisation offers a compelling framework for preaching in today's complex cultural landscape. In this thought-provoking episode of the Pivot Podcast, Dr. Mark Glanville, Director of the Center for Missional Leadership and professional jazz pianist, shares how preachers can be like jazz musicians—deeply rooted in tradition while creating something fresh and contextual with each sermon.Drawing from his new book "Preaching in a New Key," Mark explores how the post-Christian shift impacts biblical proclamation and offers practical strategies for preachers navigating this transition. Discover how to move from positional authority to invitational posture, cultivate genuine curiosity wi...
2025-05-15
40 min
Pilgrim Church
A Jazz Homily: How Old Testament Law Shapes Beautiful Communities with Guest Dr. Mark Glanville
A Jazz Homily: How Old Testament Law Shapes Beautiful Communities with Guest Dr. Mark GlanvilleExodus 3:7-12This jazz-talk uses blues and jazz music explore the biblical law in the Old Testament, unpacking the significance for incarnational churches today. There are parallels between the development of blues and jazz and the development of biblical law: both have their roots in the atrocity of slavery. Blues and jazz developed in the oppression of slavery and of the reconstruction era in the U.S. Biblical law emerged from the atrocity of slavery in Egypt...
2025-05-12
39 min
Rector’s Cupboard Podcast
Preaching In a New Key, a Conversation with Mark Glanville
Those in Christian circles have likely spent many a Sunday morning sitting in a pew (or, perhaps, a more comfortable seat) listening to someone preach. While the length of sermon or its place in a service may vary from denomination to denomination, or pastor to pastor, the act of hearing the Word of God preached regularly is part of the Christian tradition. We were please to speak to Mark Glanville about this topic. Mark is a pro at sermons, quite literally. Having spent much of his career preaching sermons as well as teaching classes on the subject, h...
2025-05-02
1h 10
Theology on Mission
S10:E13 Preaching in a New Key with Mark Glanville
What happens when expository preaching meets jazz improvisation? In this musical and moving conversation, Dave Fitch and Mike Moore welcome Mark Glanville, pastor, jazz pianist, and author of Preaching in a New Key, to explore how preaching can meet the needs of post-Christian communities. From shifting cultural landscapes to the crisis of plausibility in faith, this episode unpacks how the preacher’s voice, imagination, and presence can open up space for beauty, belonging, and belief. 🎙️ In This Episode: Why a 1970s preaching manual is still #1 on Amazon—and why that’s a problem...
2025-05-01
42 min
Faithfully Creative
Jazz, Preaching, and Creativity as Church
"The church doesn’t need to be full of professional artists to be creative. Creativity is about engaging our neighbourhoods with imagination and love."In this episode, Matt has a conversation with Dr. Mark Glanville. He currently works as the Director of the Centre for Missional Leadership at St. Andrew’s Hall at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, and is the author of 5 books. He has pastored in creative, justice-seeking churches for 14 years in both Canada and Australia and has played jazz piano professionally for 30 years. Through a variety of lenses, Mark shows how the...
2025-04-24
1h 20
The SIS Baseball Podcast
Fernando Tatis The Gymnast & Elly De La Cruz Brings The Joy (w/ Doug Glanville, Davy Andrews)
On this episode, Mark Simon welcomes in ex-major leaguer Doug Glanville, FanGraphs writer Davy Andrews, and his SIS colleague, Mark Bricker.Mark and Doug talked about Doug's new baseball newsletter, Welcome To Glanville and Mark pitched 3 ideas about defense that Doug could write about (Fernando Tatis The Gymnast is one).From ideas for articles to actual articles, Mark and Davy talked about what Davy's written about defense this season on Elly De La Cruz, Oneil Cruz, and what adding/losing a Defensive Run Saved looks like early in the season.And then Mark...
2025-04-24
36 min
Off The Charts Football Podcast
Fernando Tatis The Gymnast, Elly De La Cruz's Play of Joy w/Doug Glanville, Davy Andrews
On this episode, Mark Simon welcomes in ex-major leaguer Doug Glanville, FanGraphs writer Davy Andrews, and his SIS colleague, Mark Bricker.Mark and Doug talked about Doug's new baseball newsletter, Welcome To Glanville and Mark pitched 3 ideas about defense that Doug could write about (Fernando Tatis The Gymnast is one).From ideas for articles to actual articles, Mark and Davy talked about what Davy's written about defense this season on Elly De La Cruz, Oneil Cruz, and what adding/losing a Defensive Run Saved looks like early in the season.And then Mark...
2025-04-24
36 min
Spiritually Incorrect
Is Preaching Dead?
Every Sunday, churches perform the same ritual. There's singing, some announcements, and a word from the preacher. And, undoubtedly, the same complaints reemerge. The sermon was too long, too boring, too unrelatable, etc.With declining church attendance across the Western world, one has to wonder what the church can do. Are our sermons no longer touching the lives of the congregants? Is there something we can do to reshape how we see preaching and the spoken word? Here to guide us on his own journey into a new way of preaching is Dr. Mark Glanville: Old Testament...
2025-04-22
1h 10
Our Urban Voices
#125. Is Traditional Preaching Failing? How to Reach a Post-Christian Culture
Dr. Mark Glanville shared thoughts from his new book, Preaching in a New Key: Crafting Expository Sermons in Post-Christian Neighborhoods and how preaching can adapt to the complexities of faith in our time—especially where traditional assumptions about faith and Scripture no longer hold and where people are seeking relational leadership.Dr Mark Glanville's WebsiteBook Info: Preaching in a New KeyWHAT YOU'LL LEARN:Key Shifts in PreachingAddressing Difficult Bible VersesDrawing from Diverse Traditions and Listening to Diverse VoicesABOUT THE GUEST: Dr Mark Glanville works as the...
2025-04-22
37 min
Our Urban Voices
#124. The Future of Preaching: 5 Ways to Keep Sermons Relevant Today
Dr. Mark Glanville shared thoughts from his new book, Preaching in a New Key: Crafting Expository Sermons in Post-Christian Neighborhoods and how preaching can adapt to the complexities of faith in our time—especially where traditional assumptions about faith and Scripture no longer hold and where people are seeking relational leadership.Dr Mark Glanville's WebsiteBook Info: Preaching in a New KeyWHAT YOU'LL LEARN:People Relate to Scripture Differently Today than 50 Years AgoRecontextualization in the CultureShifts in Faith and How People Relate to ScriptureABOUT THE GUEST: Dr M...
2025-04-08
31 min
Live Faith First Podcast
The Future of Faith: Communicating Biblical Truth in a Changing Culture
In this insightful and dynamic conversation, Elliot Sands sits down with Mark Glanville, a theologian, pastor, and jazz musician, to explore how cultural shifts are reshaping the way we communicate biblical truth. From the decline of Christian cultural dominance to the rise of post-Christian spirituality, they dive deep into how the church can remain faithful in today's rapidly evolving world.Mark shares practical insights from his latest book, Preaching in a New Key, including a surprising lesson about discarded chicken bones, a street sweeper, and Jesus' impact on the world. Plus, he brings music into the conversation...
2025-04-07
1h 16
Meditations from Southpoint Church
2025-03-02 Transfiguration Sunday — Dr. Mark Glanville
"Because they stayed awake, they saw his glory." Staying awake … what does it mean for us today? Join us as Dr Mark Glanville walks us through Luke 9:28-36 (37-43a). It’s a rich feast… and there’s a little jazz piano, as well!
2025-03-02
46 min
Blue Note Theology
Preaching in a New Key: Crafting Expository Sermons in Post-Christian Communities
The nature of preaching today is badly out of date. To illustrate, the top selling preaching text booking today (by H. Robinson) was written in Jimmy Carter’s America. It is any wonder that many preachers struggle to connect with their listeners. In this episode Mark explains how people experience faith today. And he outlines an approach to preaching in Post-Christian contexts that connects with people and nourishes faith in Jesus—an approach called reversing the flow.
2025-03-01
41 min
Blue Note Theology
A Cure for the Culture Wars: Looking at Evil for Long Enough to Heal It
Mark and his guest, Dr Drew Hart, suggest a cure for the culture war. . . Really! At the heart of the culture war is our inability to look at evil for long enough to heal. Can we look long and hard enough to learn, to repent, to stop harming, and to heal?Dr Hart works as Associate Professor of Theology at Messiah University, Pennsylvania. Show Notes:· Opening tune: “My Trolley,” by Mark Glanville· Closing tune: “Things Aren’t What They Used to Be,” by Mercer EllingtonCheck Out:· Drew’s books: Trouble I’ve Se...
2025-02-07
48 min
Blue Note Theology
Worship in Polyrhythms: Deeper Worship in Post-Christian Culture
In this episode we chart a fresh and deep course for worship (on a Sunday) in post-Christian communities: worship in polyrhythms. There is so much potential for fresh, deep, and biblical creativity in corporate worship. Yet worship leaders often lack a rich understanding of what they are doing. Our guest is professional percussionist Jillana Nickel. Jillana and I play Cuban music, and she teaches me to play the cowbell.Check out:· Jillana’s website: Jillanacreative.com· Mark’s book, “Improvising Church: Scripture as the Source of Harmony, Rhythm, and Soul, chapter five, “Worship in Polyrhythms.”
2025-01-31
31 min
Blue Note Theology
Trading Jazz Piano for Graffiti. Reframe Church as: Receiving Jesus’ Love in Your Neighbourhood.
In this episode we trade jazz piano for graffiti. We ask: “What if we reframed the witness of your church as receiving Jesus’ healing, and extending Jesus’ healing, in your neighbourhood?” In this episode, Mark walks the streets of Canada’s poorest postal-code with philosopher and pastor, Dr Jamie Hellewell. Jamie has been a resident of Vancouver’s Downtown East Side for twenty years. Check out:· Mark’s book, “Improvising Church: Scripture as the Source of Harmony, Rhythm, and Soul, chapter three, “Local.”Music played in this episode:· Opening tune: A blues improvised on the spot
2025-01-24
30 min
OnScript
Blue Note Theology – Mark Glanville
Episode: We’re sharing another great podcast with you this week that we hope you’ll enjoy. Blue Note Theology is hosted by Mark Glanville (visit HERE). This may be the only podcast […] The post Blue Note Theology – Mark Glanville first appeared on OnScript.
2025-01-22
47 min
Podcasts 2025
Blue Note Theology – Mark Glanville
Episode: We’re sharing another great podcast with you this week that we hope you’ll enjoy. Blue Note Theology is hosted by Mark Glanville (visit HERE). This may be the only podcast […] The post Blue Note Theology – Mark Glanville first appeared on OnScript.
2025-01-22
47 min
Archive
Blue Note Theology – Mark Glanville
Episode: We’re sharing another great podcast with you this week that we hope you’ll enjoy. Blue Note Theology is hosted by Mark Glanville (visit HERE). This may be the only podcast […] The post Blue Note Theology – Mark Glanville first appeared on OnScript.
2025-01-22
47 min
OnScript
Blue Note Theology - Mark Glanville
Episode: We're sharing another great podcast with you this week that we hope you'll enjoy. Blue Note Theology is hosted by Mark Glanville (visit HERE). This may be the only podcast in the world hosted from a grand piano! The Blue Note Theology podcast offers a fresh vision for the church in post-Christian neighbourhoods. Blue notes in jazz and blues music create tension and some of the deepest creativity is found in that space. Mark Glanville, a professional jazz musician, theologian, and author, interviews guests to imagine fresh expressions of Christian community. In this episode that we're s...
2025-01-22
47 min
OnScript
Blue Note Theology - Mark Glanville
Episode: We're sharing another great podcast with you this week that we hope you'll enjoy. Blue Note Theology is hosted by Mark Glanville (visit HERE). This may be the only podcast in the world hosted from a grand piano! The Blue Note Theology podcast offers a fresh vision for the church in post-Christian neighbourhoods. Blue notes in jazz and blues music create tension and some of the deepest creativity is found in that space. Mark Glanville, a professional jazz musician, theologian, and author, interviews guests to imagine fresh expressions of Christian community. In this episode that we're s...
2025-01-22
47 min
Blue Note Theology
Kinship with Creation: A Key for the Future of Faith. With Sage Kosa
Our kinship with the creation is crucial for the life and witness of the churches in post-Christian neighborhoods. Our guest is leading horticulturalist, Sage Kosa. Learn how gardening can be a decolonizing practice. Hosted from the grand piano, alongside a potted sword fern.Sage Kosa owns and operates Kindred Gardens (Vancouver), a garden design, install, care, consulting, and coaching business.Check out:· Mark’s book, “Improvising Church: Scripture as the Source of Harmony, Rhythm, and Soul, chapter eight, “Creation.”
2025-01-17
50 min
Blue Note Theology
The Blues: “How Can a White Musician Play Black American Music?” Guest: Dr Drew Hart.
Mark’s guest, Dr Drew Hart, is an author, scholar and activist. Mark asks Dr Hart what he expects of him, as a White jazz musician who plays Black American Music. Sitting at the piano, Mark shows why the blues sounds like it does. Mark and Drew discuss the origins of the blues and the way the blues is the foundation of almost all contemporary Western music. Can music be a pathway for finding our way home, as a culture in crisis?Check out:· Drew Hart’s book, “The Trouble I’ve Seen: Changing the Way the Church...
2025-01-10
48 min
Blue Note Theology
“I Practice Scales to Become a Saint”—Coltrane
The great tenor saxophonist John Coltrane said: “I Practice Scales to Become a Saint.” Artists and Christ followers walk a similar path, as those who discern the truth about the world. The artistic gift of intuitive discernment, of expressing reality with clarity and soul, relates to the Christian gospel. Mark explores a woven kinship between artists and Christ followers while playing the grand piano.Sign up for a free lecture.Learn more about Mark!Things to check out: Makoto Fujimura’s book, Art and Faith: A Theology of Making.Duke Ell...
2025-01-03
24 min
Blue Note Theology
Trailer
The Blue Note Theology podcast offers a fresh vision for the church in post-Christian neighbourhoods. Blue notes in jazz and blues music create tension and some of the deepest creativity is found in that space. In this trailer, meet your host, Mark Glanville, a professional jazz musician, theologian, and author, as he introduces the concept of blue notes in jazz and blues music and sets up for the first season of Blue Note Theology. The first full-length episode launches in early December.Produced, written, and edited by Mark GlanvilleAssociate produced by...
2024-12-27
01 min
Blue Note Theology
Leader-full Not Leader Led
This episode unfolds a vision for leadership in post-Christian church communities. Our guest is Wynston Minckler, a top acoustic bass player. Mark and Wynston show how jazz bands are “leader-full” communities, offering a fresh and exciting pathway for church leadership. Check out: Mark’s book, Improvising Church: Scripture as the Source of Harmony, Rhythm, and Soul, chapter two, “Leader-full.”Produced, written, and edited by Mark GlanvilleAssociate produced by Daniel Melvill Jones
2024-12-20
46 min
Blue Note Theology
Trailer
The Blue Note Theology podcast offers a fresh vision for the church in post-Christian neighbourhoods. Blue notes in jazz and blues music create tension and some of the deepest creativity is found in that space. In this trailer, meet your host, Mark Glanville, a professional jazz musician, theologian, and author, as he introduces the concept of blue notes in jazz and blues music and sets up for the first season of Blue Note Theology. The first full-length episode launches in early December.Produced, written, and edited by Mark GlanvilleAssociate produced by...
2024-12-20
01 min
Blue Note Theology
Trailer
The Blue Note Theology podcast offers a fresh vision for the church in post-Christian neighbourhoods. Blue notes in jazz and blues music create tension and some of the deepest creativity is found in that space. In this trailer, meet your host, Mark Glanville, a professional jazz musician, theologian, and author, as he introduces the concept of blue notes in jazz and blues music and sets up for the first season of Blue Note Theology. The first full-length episode launches in early December.Produced, written, and edited by Mark GlanvilleAssociate produced by...
2024-12-14
01 min
In Good Faith
Ep. 234: How can we renew our spiritual practices? | Mark Glanville
How can we renew our spiritual practices? Mark Glanville talks "Improvising Church", his most recent book, with ideas ranging from the need for a 'leader-full' community to how we can best find our individual gifts from God. Mark shares insights about the flexibility and creativity encouraged by both faith and jazz traditions and highlights the significance of embracing one's unique gifts to contribute meaningfully to their 'incarnational community.' Mark R. Glanville (PhD, Bristol University) is associate professor of pastoral theology at Regent College, Vancouver, and an Old Testament scholar. He is also a jazz musician, and you'll hear some...
2024-10-16
29 min
No Filter With Zack Peter
Brandi Glanville Dropped by Legal Team, Kristin Cavallari Breaks Up with 24 Yr Old Boyfriend & More
Brandi Glanville thinks her legal team was "paid off" after they drop her, claiming she has no case against Bravo or Andy Cohen. Plus, Kristin Cavallari is opening up about her break-up from Montana Boyz Mark Estes. And Christian Siriano drags the Real Housewives on WWHL. Reach your weight loss goals with science backed FDA approved GLP-1 medications at www.joinmochi.com. Use code NOFILTER to receive $40 OFF! Book a personalized message on Cameo: https://v.cameo.com/e/QxWQhpd1TIb Listen to The...
2024-10-02
43 min
No Filter With Zack Peter
Brandi Glanville Dropped by Legal Team, Kristin Cavallari Breaks Up with 24 Yr Old Boyfriend & More
Brandi Glanville thinks her legal team was "paid off" after they drop her, claiming she has no case against Bravo or Andy Cohen. Plus, Kristin Cavallari is opening up about her break-up from Montana Boyz Mark Estes. And Christian Siriano drags the Real Housewives on WWHL. Reach your weight loss goals with science backed FDA approved GLP-1 medications at www.joinmochi.com. Use code NOFILTER to receive $40 OFF! Book a personalized message on Cameo: https://v.cameo.com/e/QxWQhpd1TIb Listen to The...
2024-10-02
43 min
Our Urban Voices
#109. Welcoming and Loving the Stranger
Dr. Mark Glanville discusses how churches can love the stranger because Yahweh loves the stranger so you are to love the stranger.Book: Improvising Church: Scripture as the Source of Harmony, Rhythm, and SoulBook: Refuge Reimagined: Biblical Kinship in Global PoliticsWHAT YOU'LL LEARN:Yahweh loves the stranger so you are to love the strangerChallenging the fear-based ethic approaches to refugeesBanal, Sterile Life vs A Rich FeastABOUT THE GUEST: Dr. Mark Glanville trains pastors at Regent College, Vancouver, and is an Old Testament scholar.Prior to coming to R...
2024-09-10
25 min
The Dangerous Gentleman
How did I get here: Origin Stories
In this episode, I talk about my journey through the various places I've lived and how each one has shaped who I am today. I was born in Oregon, grew up in Arizona, and spent my formative years in Washington. From moving with my family to small, tight-knit communities to later discovering life outside of those bubbles, each place left its mark on me. My path took me through highs and lows—from building friendships to facing homelessness and addiction. Ultimately, it was in Yakima that I found my footing, embraced my faith, and truly un...
2024-08-30
21 min
Our Urban Voices
#108. Improvising Church: Love, Beauty, Art, Music
Dr. Mark Glanville discusses how churches can adapt to and impact their own neighborhoods in a post-Christian world.Book: Improvising Church: Scripture as the Source of Harmony, Rhythm, and SoulBook: Refuge Reimagined: Biblical Kinship in Global PoliticsWHAT YOU'LL LEARN:Christian vs Post-Christian CultureFour Key Questions of ScriptureBeauty is a Glimpse of GodABOUT THE GUEST: Dr. Mark Glanville trains pastors at Regent College, Vancouver, and is an Old Testament scholar.Prior to coming to Regent, Mark pastored for 14 years in both Vancouver and Australia in urban, justice seeking c...
2024-08-27
35 min
Pilgrim Church
FLOURISH Series #7: Fearless Connections: Embracing the Courage of True Friendship - Guest Dr. Mark Glanville
Fearless Connections: Embracing the Courage of True Friendship - Guest Dr. Mark Glanville John 15:12-17 “This is my commandment, that you love one another as I have loved you. No one has greater love than this, to lay down one’s life for one’s friends. You are my friends if you do what I command you. I do not call you servants any longer, because the servant does not know what the master is doing; but I have called you friends, because I have made known to you everything that I have heard f...
2024-08-11
34 min
Faith at the Frontiers
#65 Improvising church to face challenges of today - with Mark Glanville
An interlude (sort of) in the middle of our present series. It does not address a historical challenge, but starts from the other end. What can Christians do today in responding to these challenges? Barney interviews Professor Mark Glanville of Regent College, Vancouver, on his latest book, Improvising Church. We discuss questions like: How can the Bible speak meaningfully to new situations Christians face today? How can every Christian exercise leadership in his or her church community? How can you get people to wake up for a prayer meeting at 5:30am? Thanks...
2024-07-15
46 min
That Makes Total Sense!
Episode 256 – Mark Glanville
This is the very first time in the history of That Makes Total Sense! where a guest has played live music as a part of the conversation and I am here for it! Dr. Mark Glanville, pastor, author, and scholar, is also a professional jazz pianist and he can’t help but see how an exploration … Continue reading Episode 256 – Mark Glanville
2024-07-07
1h 13
The Mind Renewed with Julian Charles
TMR 311 : Dr Mark Glanville : Improvising Church
"I think, as we are forced from the centre—but, even better, as we relinquish the centre, and let go of power among ourselves and in culture, and become more dependent on God—that our spiritual power will, in a sense, return."—Dr Mark Glanville We welcome to the programme Dr Mark Glanville, Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology at Regent College, Vancouver, for a conversation—in words and music—on his recently published book, Improvising Church : Scripture as the Source of Harmony, Rhythm, and Soul (InterVarsity Press, Academic, 2024). "The post-Christian cultural turn is creating the conditions for a crisis of confidence...
2024-06-13
53 min
The Mind Renewed : Thinking Christianly in a New World Order
TMR 311 : Dr Mark Glanville : Improvising Church
"I think, as we are forced from the centre—but, even better, as we relinquish the centre, and let go of power among ourselves and in culture, and become more dependent on God—that our spiritual power will, in a sense, return."—Dr Mark Glanville We welcome to the programme Dr Mark Glanville, Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology at Regent College, Vancouver, for a conversation—in words and music—on his recently published book, Improvising Church : Scripture as the Source of Harmony, Rhythm, and Soul (InterVarsity Press, Academic, 2024). "The post-Christian cultural turn is creating the conditions for a crisis of confidence...
2024-06-13
53 min
Context Matters
Improvising Church, Part 2
Dr. Mark Glanville joins us today from his piano to talk with me about his newly released book titled Improvising Church: Scripture as the Source of Harmony, Rhythm and Soul. We start with a conversation about the need for churches to develop according to their local context - the flavor of the places they are in. We then talk about worship in polyrhythms and the jazz-sound of the heart of the church.Read more about the book Improvising Church HERERead more about Dr. Mark Glanville HEREwatch a great introduction to his...
2024-06-06
27 min
Live Faith First Podcast
Improvising Church with Mark Glanville
Jazz music is eclectic, unpredictable, local and moves with the spirit of the musicians playing together. Church can be the same!!! Eclectic, unpredictable, local and moves with the Spirit as Jesus’ followers live together. Mark Glanville, Jazz Musician, pastor and professor uses Jazz as a metaphor to describe what Jesus’ followers and His Church can (should?) look like. In this conversation Mark and Elliot riff on everything from Jazz music to using storytelling to introduce Jesus to our friends. They talk about integrating local culture into worship music, written by people in the worshiping community. There were certainly...
2024-06-03
1h 01
The Peoples Church
Ep. 025 | A Jazz Homily: How Old Testament Law Shapes Beautiful Communities | Mark Glanville | 2024.06.02
We Are Family!? 3-4: Mark Glanville, associate professor of pastoral theology at Regent College, Vancouver, an Old Testament scholar and jazz pianist unpacks the significance of biblical law and how it shapes missional communities today.
2024-06-02
38 min
The Peoples Church
Ep. 025 | A Jazz Homily: How Old Testament Law Shapes Beautiful Communities | Mark Glanville | 2024.06.02
We Are Family!? 3-4: Mark Glanville, associate professor of pastoral theology at Regent College, Vancouver, an Old Testament scholar and jazz pianist unpacks the significance of biblical law and how it shapes missional communities today.
2024-06-02
38 min
Context Matters
Harmony, Scripture, and Jazz
Dr. Mark Glanville joins me from his piano to talk about his new book Improvising Church: Scripture as the Source of Harmony, Rhythm, and Soul. What is it about jazz and scripture that make them natural conversation partners regarding the modern church? Is there a way to create churches that are characterized by being leader-full, where the imagination, the energy, and the thoughtfulness goes beyond the capacity of any one leader? Read more about the book Improvising Church HERERead more about Dr. Mark Glanville HEREwatch a great introduction to his book w...
2024-05-30
25 min
The Fascinating Podcast
Improvising Church - Faith After Church Pt 2
What would happen if we reimagined church from the ground up? Jazz musician and pastor Mark Glanville joins us for our second installment of Faith After Church. How has jazz helped Mark totally rethink what Church can look like? We should mention that Mark brought his piano...
2024-05-20
54 min
Inverse Podcast
Improvising Church with Jazz Musician & Theologian, Dr Mark Glanville
Join us with Regent College’s Dr Mark Glanville as we discuss his new text, “Improvising Church”. Dr Drew Hart wrote of Mark’s new book, “Improvising Church is a harmony of scriptural insight and pastoral wisdom, soulfully explored. Drawing from the metaphors of jazz, Glanville calls Western churches in post-Christian contexts to embrace an improvisational journey shaped by the biblical narrative and the perception of artists within incarnational community that loves their place and its people. Like a musician in sync with our contextual rhythm, Glanville urges us to embrace our interconnectedness with creation, tying that...
2024-05-15
55 min
Regent College Podcast
Improvising Church: Scripture as the Source of Harmony, Rhythm and Soul with Dr. Mark Glanville
The post-Christian cultural turn is creating the conditions for a crisis of confidence in the church and in pastoral ministry. While this seems concerning, Mark offers a hopeful vision for the unique time that the church finds itself at. In this conversation, Mark suggests a biblical and practical vision for churches seeking to receive and extend the healing of Christ.Regent College Podcast Thanks for listening. Please like, rate and review us on your podcast platform of choice and share this episode with a friend. Follow Us on Social Media
2024-03-23
54 min
Regent College Podcast
Worship in Polyrhythm- With Dr. Mark Glanville
Dr. Mark Glanville is no stranger to the Regent College Podcast and we had once again a musically inspiring and insightful conversations. We discussed how we can worship in polyrhythm and if you don't know what polyrhythm is Mark unpacks this type of rhythm. We discussed how our worship services can often become mono-rhythm and the gospel calls us into a more in our gatherings. Multiple rhythms can be incorporated at the same time, through a biblical lens, our contextual voices, the global church, and the historical church. We hope you enjoy the conversation. If this peaked your...
2023-04-22
55 min
Regent College Podcast
Becoming Whole Pastors - With Dr. Tremper Longman III and Dr. Mark Glanville
What has shifted in pastoring over the last few decades? Why is that many pastors seem burn-out, falling out, or quitting all together? How can pastors not just survive, but thrive in vocational ministry? How can pastors become whole people? We had a conversation around these questions and more with Dr. Tremper Longman III and Dr. Mark Glanville. If this has interested you and you are a pastor or in vocational ministry you might consider the event coming up called The Gathering, which hopes to help cultivate healthy pastors. Enjoy the conversation. Regent College Podcast T...
2023-03-19
40 min
The Way Church Podcast
Christmas: A Clandestine Celebration (Matthew 2:13-23) - Mark Glanville | Advent 2022 | Dec 18, 2022
Christmas: A Clandestine Celebration (Matthew 2:13-23) | Advent 2022 Mark Glanville Dec 18, 2022 Over the centuries, the prophets of Israel promised a coming saviour—a leader for Israel and a light to all the nations. A virgin with child as a sign of God’s presence, born in the town of Bethlehem. An infant who would bear the government upon His shoulders and be called wonderful counsellor and prince of peace. A child born to be a suffering servant who would bear the sins of many, dying violently only to once again see the light of life...
2022-12-19
32 min
Regent College Podcast
The Intersection of Jazz Music and The Exodus Story - With Dr. Mark Glanville
The Blues and Jazz music speak to the dissidence, lament, and longing that many experience. This music is unique in the sense that it finds its roots in the atrocities of slavery and the freedom experienced after emancipation. The Exodus story was also about a people enslaved and oppressed. We had a wonderful and enlightening conversation with Dr. Mark Glanville about the intersection of Jazz music and the Exodus story. This conversation took place in Mark's living room where he played the piano for us. So we hope you enjoy he conversation and the jazz music. To learn m...
2022-09-30
49 min
The SIS Baseball Podcast
Baseball Baserunning Forum with Doug Glanville and Bobby Scales
On this episode, Mark Simon hosts a baseball baserunning forum with former major leaguers Doug Glanville and Bobby Scales. They talk about which players and teams are best at it (including some names you don’t expect), where the issues exist today, and what they would like to see in the coaching of baserunning.You can watch a talk Bobby did for the ABCA Convention on basestealing here.Thanks as always for listening. Please follow us on Twitter at @sis_baseball and read our work at SportsInfoSolutions.com. You can e-mail us at Mark@sportsinfosolutions.com
2022-08-25
21 min
Newcastle in the Morning
Real NRL with Mark Glanville; Round 8
The General Manager of Newcastle Rugby League, Marc Glanville, takes us through this weekend's matches, including a great top-of-the-table clash.
2022-05-23
16 min
The Biblical Mind
Knowing God through Welcoming the Stranger (Mark Glanville)
The Old Testament, especially Deuteronomy, repeatedly entreats the Israelites to welcome the stranger. The Israelites were required to love the stranger because God loves the stranger. In the gospels, Jesus practices this teaching continually, forming a makeshift family from the vulnerable around him. The church should likewise adopt the stranger and the vulnerable as family, because this is God’s design for humanity. Mark Glanville, pastor and professor of pastoral theology, discusses the biblical ethic of welcoming refugees; his involvement in Kinbrace, a Canadian nonprofit that provides refugee housing and support; and how welcoming those on the mar...
2022-05-13
39 min
Pilgrim Church
LENT 3, WILDERNESS, Every Square Inch of Creation is Claimed by Christ with Mark Glanville
LENT 2022 - THE JOURNEY OF JESUS In the 40 days before Resurrection Sunday/Easter/Pascha known as Lent, we are following the journey of Jesus from Baptism, to Wilderness, to Public Ministry in Luke 3-4:13. LENT 3, WILDERNESS Every Square Inch of Creation is Claimed by Christ with Mark Glanville Luke 4:1–13 Costly allegiance to our king requires faithfulness in every aspect of our lives. As C.S. Lewis wrote: “There is no neutral ground in the universe: every square inch, every split second, is claimed by God and counterclaimed by Satan.”
2022-03-20
32 min
Faith at the Frontiers
Refugees: Welcoming the Stranger as Family in the Old Testament - with Mark Glanville
What evidence is there that the Bible is pro-foreigners? What about the xenophobic parts of scripture? Should we only care for ‘legal’ immigrants? How do we live out the biblical vision of the stranger as kindred? Barney puts these questions & others to Professor Mark Glanville of Regent College in a powerful and moving episode that unfolds the beauty of God’s compassion and love for every part of his creation. Check out Mark’s book, Refuge Reimagined. This episode is produced in collaboration with The Tablet. Thanks to Jamie Maule for sound editing this epi...
2021-11-29
46 min
jonny_brick
Brian Glanville At 90 - A Chat With His Son Mark
The doyen of football criticism in the English language turns 90 on September 24 2021. His age means he’s not well enough to pop into the Library but all his books line the shelves. Arsenal fan Brian is best known for updating his Story of the World Cup every four years, and in recent years for his World Soccer column. His achievements cannot be summarised in this paragraph so it’s recommended that you listen to a documentary which features contributions from previous Library visitors Leo Moynihan, Nick Szczepanik, Paddy Barclay and Rob Steen. There’s also a conversation, direct from casa Glanvi...
2021-09-23
50 min
jonny_brick
Brian Glanville At 90 - Introducing The Writer
The doyen of football criticism in the English language turns 90 on September 24 2021. His age means he’s not well enough to pop into the Library but all his books line the shelves. Arsenal fan Brian is best known for updating his Story of the World Cup every four years, and in recent years for his World Soccer column. His achievements cannot be summarised in this paragraph so it’s recommended that you listen to a documentary which features contributions from previous Library visitors Leo Moynihan, Nick Szczepanik, Paddy Barclay and Rob Steen. There’s also a conversation, direct from casa Glanvi...
2021-09-23
56 min
The Millis Podcast
Mark Glanville and Luke Glanville on Refuge Reimagined
In this episode, Simon is joined by Luke Glanville and Mark Glanville to discuss their recent book Refuge Reimagined: Biblical Kinship in Global Politics (IVP Academic, 2021). The episode ranges over the concept of kinship in the Old and New Testaments, the biblical imperative to welcome the stranger, Christian realism in international relations, and the challenge for Christians and nations to welcome refugees. It was a fascinating discussion, so tune in.
2021-08-04
47 min
With All Due Respect
Kinship And Refugees
In the wake of Refugee Week, Michael Jensen and Megan Powell du Toit talk to Regent College's Mark Glanville about the book he has co-written with his brother, Refuge Reimagined: Biblical Kinship in Global Politics.Mark Glanville brings the biblical scholarship of a respected theologian, while his brother Luke adds the insight of an associate professor in the Department of International Relations at Australian National University.Then the WADR team examines Australia's attitude to refugees and how it mirrors an international approach that is increasingly overshadowed by concerns about personal and national security, economics, and...
2021-07-15
38 min
Refugees: What You Don't Hear on the News
Brothers, Books, & Borders with Mark and Luke Glanville
In their newly released book, Refuge Reimagined, the Glanville brothers call for biblical rethinking of the refugee crisis in the paradigm-shifting terms of kinship and family, beautifully blending ancient Old Testament wisdom with modern international affairs. Listen to these engaging scholars as they encourage the church to look back at its history in order to move forward! Show Notes: ON THE NEWS: https://www.bushcenter.org/exhibits-and-events/exhibits/2021/out-of-many-one.html Kinbrace: https://kinbrace.ca/ Refuge Reimagined: Biblical Kinship in Global Politics: https://www.amazon.com/Refuge-Reimagined-Biblical-Kinship-Politics/dp/0830853812 Inverse Podcast...
2021-05-17
49 min
Regent College Podcast
#149 Refuge reimagined - with Mark and Luke Glanville
The Old Testament is full of stories and laws about newcomers and strangers, and those stories raise a whole host of questions: How should we––as individuals and as a community––treat newcomers? When do strangers cease to be "them" and become part of "us"? And how does the biblical approach to these questions apply to us today? Today we're sitting down with biblical scholar Mark Glanville and his co-author (and brother) Luke Glanville, a specialist in international relations, to talk about Scripture, society, and migration. Don't miss this timely and informative discussion.To learn more about Regent C...
2021-05-07
51 min
Basecamp: Into The Dark
Mark & Luke Glanville- Refugees, Kinship, & "Who Am I Responsible For?"
Are Christians responsible to help those who have been displaced by war, famine, and economic hardship? In their new book, "Refuge Reimagined: Biblical Kinship in Global Politics", Mark and Luke Glanville argue that Christians should be the example of what it looks like to treat the weakest and hurting as family. The ethic they propose in the book is one that every Christian should familiarize themselves with as our world continues to get small each day. In this interview, the Glanvilles and Jeremy discuss how all throughout the Bible God's people are commanded to put...
2021-05-03
56 min
Basecamp: Into The Dark
Mark & Luke Glanville- Refugees, Kinship, & "Who Am I Responsible For?"
Are Christians responsible to help those who have been displaced by war, famine, and economic hardship? In their new book, "Refuge Reimagined: Biblical Kinship in Global Politics", Mark and Luke Glanville argue that Christians should be the example of what it looks like to treat the weakest and hurting as family. The ethic they propose in the book is one that every Christian should familiarize themselves with as our world continues to get small each day. In this interview, the Glanvilles and Jeremy discuss how all throughout the Bible God's people are commanded to put...
2021-05-03
56 min
Context Matters
Blues Moan and Gospel Shout
Dr. Glanville was a professional Jazz musician who later specialized in biblical studies. This week we discuss how two opposite sounding emotions are heard together in the Blues. We also discuss how the Blues and Jazz are foundational for so many other music genres we love. It also can be a great metaphor for how we bring biblical traditions to bear on our lives today. If you want to join Mark Glanville for weekly Jazz and Vespers, you can see him live on Facebook each Sunday night HERE.Join the Patreon Team!Watch another one...
2021-03-25
27 min
Slice & Dice
Hostage Negotiations - Session 62
With the Eyrie free from Manticores, a tense negotiation begins with the Wyvern Riders from the Dragonborn Kingdom of Rachir. They claim Naeris bears the mark of Ushtarg, the great red dragon of old, and must bring her before their king. But with the clock ticking, and other tasks at hand, how will our heroes proceed: together, or splitting the party? Come join us for the latest adventure LIVE on Twitch Catch up on our YouTube Join in the chat throughout the week on our Discord Get some...
2021-03-22
2h 18
Context Matters
Slavery, the Blues, and Biblical Law
Dr. Glanville was a professional Jazz musician who later specialized in biblical studies. Dr. Glanville teaches us how to hear the foundational characteristics in Blues music and then shares with us what the history of the Blues. Join us for a great conversation and a personalized concert! AND if you want to join Mark Glanville for weekly Jazz and Vespers, you can see him live on Facebook each Sunday night HERE.Join the Patreon Team!Watch another one of Dr. Glanville's talks from a pianoMark Glanville's books:Adopting the Stranger...
2021-03-18
31 min
Delgado Podcast
God's Heart for Immigrants & Refugees: A Biblical Ethic of Kinship - Dr. Mark & Dr. Luke Glanville
Dr. Mark R. Glanville and Dr. Luke Glanville talk with us about their new book "Refuge Reimagined: Biblical Kinship in Global Politics." They discuss Biblical passages dealing with marginalized and displaced people and God's command to extend kinship, compassion and love to hurting communities They also address arguments from those who want closed borders and stricter immigration policies due to ways immigrations might impact on economics, national security and culture. You can learn more about their awesome new book here: https://www.ivpress.com/refuge-reimagined You can also catch the video from...
2021-03-05
53 min
Anabaptist Perspectives
Christian Hospitality: Part One
What is the importance of hospitality for Christians? How can one show a spirit of hospitality beyond just inviting others into their house? Bryant Martin, owner of Sowers Harvest Café, shares about the example of hospitality that Jesus left for his disciples. Bryant quotes Mark Glanville saying, “We learn from Jesus fellowship meals that our tables should be places of radical welcome, especially for those who feel lonely and on the outside. This is the shape of the Kingdom of God!” The next episode we will release will be part two of this interview.Buy “...
2021-02-18
20 min
Anabaptist Perspectives
Christian Hospitality: Part One
What is the importance of hospitality for Christians? How can one show a spirit of hospitality beyond just inviting others into their house? Bryant Martin, owner of Sowers Harvest Café, shares about the example of hospitality that Jesus left for his disciples. Bryant quotes Mark Glanville saying, “We learn from Jesus fellowship meals that our tables should be places of radical welcome, especially for those who feel lonely and on the outside. This is the shape of the Kingdom of God!” The next episode we will release will be part two of this interview.Buy “The Gospel Comes w...
2021-02-18
20 min
Inverse Podcast
Luke Glanville and Mark Glanville: Refuge Reminagined
This week Drew and Jarrod intervie two brothers Mark and Luke Glanville about their new book Refuge Reimagined. The global crisis of forced displacement is growing every year. At the same time, Western Christians' sympathy toward refugees is increasingly overshadowed by concerns about personal and national security, economics, and culture. We urgently need a perspective that understands both Scripture and current political realities and that can be applied at the levels of the church, the nation, and the globe. In Refuge Reimagined, Mark R. Glanville and Luke Glanville offer a new approach to compassion for displaced people: a biblical ethic...
2021-02-08
1h 16
Regent College Podcast
# 135 Questions about the Old Testament Ep 3 - with Dr. Mark Glanville
Today we're chatting with Mark Glanville, Regent's Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology. An Old Testament scholar and a practiced pastor, Mark is used to answering hard questions about the Bible––so we asked them! How could God command Israel to destroy the Canaanites? Did people really live for hundreds of years like Genesis says? What changed in God's covenant with Noah? And what Old Testament book could change the world––if we just took it seriously? Don't miss this eye-opening conversation.To learn more about Regent College and our upcoming Fall courses, visit: www.regent-college.edu.R...
2021-01-29
1h 03
OnScript
Mark and Luke Glanville – Refuge Reimagined
Episode: Mark and Luke Glanville bring their unique areas of expertise in biblical studies and international relations to bear on the pressing global refugee crisis. This episode covers everything from […] The post Mark and Luke Glanville – Refuge Reimagined first appeared on OnScript.
2021-01-27
00 min
Archive
Mark and Luke Glanville – Refuge Reimagined
Episode: Mark and Luke Glanville bring their unique areas of expertise in biblical studies and international relations to bear on the pressing global refugee crisis. This episode covers everything from […] The post Mark and Luke Glanville – Refuge Reimagined first appeared on OnScript.
2021-01-27
00 min
OnScript
Mark and Luke Glanville - Refuge Reimagined
Episode: Mark and Luke Glanville bring their unique areas of expertise in biblical studies and international relations to bear on the pressing global refugee crisis. This episode covers everything from local to international issues, personal stories and politics, and the transformative biblical concept of kinship. This episode will provoke and stir you to action! Guests: Mark R. Glanville (PhD, Bristol University) is associate professor of pastoral theology at Regent College, Vancouver, and an Old Testament scholar. He is the author of Adopting the Stranger as Kindred in Deuteronomy and Exodus: Society Reshaped as Family (Lexham, forthcoming) and Re...
2021-01-27
1h 09
OnScript
Mark and Luke Glanville - Refuge Reimagined
Episode: Mark and Luke Glanville bring their unique areas of expertise in biblical studies and international relations to bear on the pressing global refugee crisis. This episode covers everything from local to international issues, personal stories and politics, and the transformative biblical concept of kinship. This episode will provoke and stir you to action! Guests: Mark R. Glanville (PhD, Bristol University) is associate professor of pastoral theology at Regent College, Vancouver, and an Old Testament scholar. He is the author of Adopting the Stranger as Kindred in Deuteronomy and Exodus: Society Reshaped as Family (Lexham, forthcoming) and Re...
2021-01-27
1h 09
The TLS Podcast
Gagged with Ashes
Thea Lenarduzzi and Lucy Dallas are joined by Mark Glanville to mark the centenary of the birth of Paul Celan, probably the most important post-war German-language poet, by revisiting the early poems in light of his later transformation; and Margaret Drabble considers the literature of urban walking, via the fiction of G. K. Chesterton, H. G. Wells and other metropolitan ramblers.Memory Rose into Threshold Speech: The collected earlier poetry: A bilingual edition, translated by Pierre JorisMicroliths They Are, Little Stones: Posthumous prose, translated by Pierre JorisUnder the Dome: Walks...
2020-11-19
49 min
The TLS Podcast
Gagged with Ashes
Thea Lenarduzzi and Lucy Dallas are joined by Mark Glanville to mark the centenary of the birth of Paul Celan, probably the most important post-war German-language poet, by revisiting the early poems in light of his later transformation; and Margaret Drabble considers the literature of urban walking, via the fiction of G. K. Chesterton, H. G. Wells and other metropolitan ramblers.Memory Rose into Threshold Speech: The collected earlier poetry: A bilingual edition, translated by Pierre JorisMicroliths They Are, Little Stones: Posthumous prose, translated by Pierre JorisUnder the...
2020-11-19
48 min
The SIS Baseball Podcast
Doug Glanville and Eno Sarris on intricacies of the Outfield & World Series Numbers
On this episode of the Sports Info Solutions Baseball Podcast, Mark Simon (@MarkASimonSays) talks to Doug Glanville (@dougglanville) of ESPN and his baseball-writing colleague at The Athletic, Eno Sarris (@enosarris).Doug breaks down what goes into making the catches that were made during the postseason, whether it was the home run robberies by Mookie Betts and Cody Bellinger, or the tumbling catch by Manuel Margot (3:39). He explains how Mookie Betts is getting better (6:51) and discusses differences in outfield play from when he played to now (13:19). And for fun, we close the segment by talking analytics with Doug – th...
2020-10-20
34 min
The Rugbee Buzz from Aitch & Aitch Bee
Pete Glanville - Gloucester v Northern Transvaal 1995
Former Gloucester back row forward Pete Glanville chats to Mark about a game against touring side Northern Transvaal just a few months before the amateur era ended. We chat about the "amateur" build up, the Gloucester team of that day and the famous names that appeared for the visitors such as Joost Van Der Westhuizen, Ruben Kruger and a certain Johan Ackermann! Pete also talks about how the game was impacted pre-TMO and also the struggles for professional rugby players who are forced to quit the game early. In other highlights, Pete tells us about how his company Water...
2020-10-08
40 min
LeagueCastle
Ep 21 - Bender It Like Bluey
This week we headed back to Souths Leagues club to catch up with Dan Nilsson & Tim Christie talking all things local footy as well as working out the best rigs, Bobcat's Sleapy's Day Curse, Bluey's Benders, Man Crushes. Mark Glanville's Hair Cuts and much much more. Time Stamps 2:22 - LeagueCastle Legends 5:30 - Hunter Valley Group 21 Rugby League 8:50 - Tooheys Newcastle Rugby League 26:02 - Newcastle and Hunter Community Rugby League WIN Network Premiership 30:03 - NHCRL B Grade 33:10 - NHCRL C Grade 35:18 - NHCRL Northern Conference 37:11 - NHCRL Southern Conference
2019-08-30
45 min
I Know You Didn't Ask with Megan O'Donnell
9- Brandi Glanville’s car was broken into, Dodd vs Gunvalson round 2 & more!
This week’s episode of Bravo Happy Hour breaks down everything from the devastating journey that RHONJ newbie Jackie Goldschneider went through for 10 years and the pure gold that is Married to Medicine. This week’s guest is Becky Bernstein - follow her @nturhunny on insta!Also at the 20 minute mark the phrase I was looking for was “rode hard and put away wet”. Tune in every Monday to find out what your favorite Bravolebrities are up to off screen! Follow your host @meo.nyc on insta and follow @Bravohappyhour on all forms of social!
2018-11-26
33 min
Download the Popular Authors Audiobooks in Fiction, Chick Lit
Stargazing Audiobook by Kate Glanville
Please open https://hotaudiobook.com ONLY on your standard browser Safari, Chrome, Microsoft or Firefox to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Stargazing Author: Kate Glanville Narrator: Penny McDonald Format: Unabridged Length: 9 hrs and 29 mins Language: English Release date: 02-24-17 Publisher: Oakhill Publishing Genres: Fiction, Chick Lit Publisher's Summary: Three women, connected by one man: Daniel is father to Seren, husband to Nesta and lover to Frankie. When he leaves Nesta and their beautiful home in the middle of the party to celebrate their fortieth wedding anniversary Seren's world begins to crumble. Only the continuation of...
2017-02-24
9h 29