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Field Notes for Pastors
Faithful Pastoring in a Polarized Age with Vincent Bacote
In this episode, we sit down with Vincent Bacote to consider how pastors faithfully lead their congregations amid cultural, racial, and political complexity. We reflect on the pressures ministry leaders face in polarized environments and explore how theological depth and spiritual maturity shape wise pastoral guidance. We discuss how pastors form communities that engage the public square without being consumed by it. Together, we examine how rootedness in Christ sustains courageous, humble leadership in challenging times.Vince Bacote’s personal website: https://www.vincentbacote.com.The Center for Applied Christian Ethics: https://ww...
2026-03-16
45 min
ASLC Podcast
Stewardship: Treasure (3rd Wednesday in Lent, March 11, 2026), Pr. Steven Biedermann
Scripture Readings: Deuteronomy 8:17-18; Matthew 6:21-24; Luke 16:11; 1 Timothy 6:10;1 Timothy 6:17
2026-03-15
15 min
Field Notes for Pastors
Listening for God: Spiritual Direction and Ministry with Kelly Erickson
In this episode, we welcome spiritual director Kelly Erickson to explore spiritual direction and its vital role in sustaining the pastoral and ministry calling. We discuss how spiritual direction creates a sacred space of listening, silence, and attentiveness to God, especially for those carrying the pressures and expectations of leadership. We reflect on how practices like solitude, silence, Sabbath, and retreat help pastors resist malformation, address the dark side of ministry, and reclaim their belovedness in Christ. Together, we consider how spiritual direction differs from mentoring or friendship and how it invites ministry to flow from a deep, grounded...
2026-03-09
42 min
Field Notes for Pastors
To See Is to Stay: Attention as Love in Ministry with Asher Imtiaz
In this episode, we sit down with artist and photographer Asher Imtiaz to explore what it means to truly see others through practices of attention, presence, and connection. Drawing from Asher’s experience as a Christian minority from Pakistan and his long-term work with refugees and asylum seekers, we reflect on seeing as an act of love that requires time, vulnerability, and a willingness to be changed. We discuss how seeing becomes communion rather than performance, pushing back against a culture of urgency and project-driven ministry. Together, we consider how pastors and ministry leaders cultivate sustained, incarnational attention as a...
2026-03-02
39 min
ASLC Podcast
Stewardship of Time (1st Wednesday in Lent, February 25, 2026), Pr. Wes Kimball
1st wednesday in LentScripture Readings: Matthew 13: 24-30
2026-03-01
15 min
Field Notes for Pastors
Rooted: The Power of Place in Ministry with Daniel Grothe
In this episode, we talk with pastor and author Daniel Grothe about the importance of place, presence, and agrarian imagery in shaping a faithful approach to ministry. Together, we explore how practices like gardening, shepherding, and rootedness help us resist abstraction and rediscover the incarnational nature of Christian leadership. Daniel shares stories from his own life and church that reveal how suffering, patience, and attention to people and place can lead to deep renewal. We reflect on how God works through seasons of death and growth to bring about a harvest of joy.Daniel...
2026-02-23
41 min
ASLC Podcast
Serve and Protect (First Sunday in Lent, Sunday, February 22, 2026) Pastor Wes Kimball
IntroductionToday's gospel tells of Jesus’ temptation in the desert. His forty-day fastbecomes the basis of our Lenten pilgrimage. In the early church Lent was atime of intense preparation for those to be baptized at the Easter Vigil. Thiscatechetical focus on the meaning of faith is at the heart of our Lenten journeyto the baptismal waters of Easter. Hungry for God’s mercy, we receive thebread of life to nourish us for the days ahead.Genesis 2:15-17; 3:1-7, Psalm 32 and Matthew 4:1-11
2026-02-22
13 min
ASLC Podcast
Practice Giving (Ash Wednesday, February 18, 2026), Pr. Steven Biedermann
Our stewardship is also rooted in our time here on earth. What will we do with our time here on earth? How will we use the gifts God has given us to bear good fruit?Scripture Reading: Matthew 6:1-6, 16-21
2026-02-18
14 min
Field Notes for Pastors
Tending the Soul: Rhythms of Rest and Renewal with Shanthini Baskaran
In this episode, we talk with Shanthini Baskaran about spiritual formation, soul care, and the inner life of those called to ministry. Together, we explore how busyness, identity, and constant demands can quietly erode our attentiveness to God, even when we are doing God’s work. Shanthini invites us into a vision of prayer, rest, and community that is rooted in deep intimacy with Jesus and sustained by daily rhythms. We reflect on how tending our own souls is essential for long-term faithfulness and joy in ministry.Soul Care Institute: www.soulcareinstitute.com. Shanthini’s email...
2026-02-16
45 min
ASLC Podcast
Tents Verses Tabernacles ( Transfiguration Sunday, February 15, 2026, ), Rev Dr Jules Erickson
IntroductionToday’s festival stands like a bright bridge between seasons. The joy ofAdvent, Christmas, and Epiphany comes to its close, and the journeytoward Lent and Easter begins. On a high mountain, Jesus is revealed asGod’s beloved Son—echoing the promise spoken at his baptism. Thisglimpse of glory does not remove the road ahead, but it gives strength forit, sustaining Jesus as he turns toward Jerusalem and the cross.In the days ahead, we will enter the season of Lent, beginning with AshWednesday, and once a...
2026-02-15
14 min
Field Notes for Pastors
Recovering Our Souls in Ministry: From Performance to Presence with Steve Smith
In this episode, we explore Steve Smith’s journey through ministry, burnout, and the rediscovery of his identity as God’s beloved. We reflect together on how performance, busyness, and the “empire church” shape us, and how practices of silence, solitude, and Sabbath can reawaken our souls. We consider the courageous inner work that leads from exhaustion to renewal and talk about the invitations God offers us to live more rooted, spacious, and honest lives. Ultimately, we’re invited to rethink ministry through rhythms of rest, belovedness, and deeper presence with God.Potter’s Inn: www.pot...
2026-02-09
47 min
ASLC Podcast
Fifth Sunday after Epiphany ( Sunday, February 8, 2026) Pastor Maddie Elliott Executive Director of Luther Crest Bible Camp
IntroductionLight shines in the darkness for the upright, the psalmist sings. Isaiahdeclares that when we loose the bonds of injustice and share our breadwith the hungry, the light breaks forth like the dawn. In anotherpassage from the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus, the light of the world,calls his followers to let the light of their good works shine beforeothers. Through baptism we are sent into the world to shine with thelight of Christ.This is the Day that the Lord has made!Let...
2026-02-08
18 min
Field Notes for Pastors
The Stories We Live By: Metaphors That Shape Ministry with Greg Marshall
In this episode, we explore how metaphors and stories shape the way we understand ministry, leadership, and even our own souls. Together with Greg Marshall, we reflect on why storytelling is not just a communication tool but a framework that gives meaning, alignment, and direction to churches and organizations. We discuss the power of agrarian metaphors—especially gardening—for pastors, and how they can reorient ministry away from abstraction, performance, and anxiety toward attentiveness, growth, and faithfulness. Along the way, we consider how prayer, imagination, and curiosity help us remain grounded in God’s work rather than our own strivi...
2026-02-02
43 min
ASLC Podcast
Who Are the Blessed Ones of God? (4th Sunday after Epiphany, February 1, 2026), Rev. Dr. Jules Erickson
Who are the blessed ones of God? For Micah, they are those who do justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with God. For Jesus, they are the poor, the meek, the merciful, the pure in heart, the peacemakers, those who mourn, and those who hunger for righteousness. In baptism we find our blessed identity and calling in this countercultural way of living and serving.Scripture Readings: Micah 6:1-8; Psalm 15; Matthew 5:1-12
2026-02-01
12 min
Field Notes for Pastors
Ministering from the True Self with Vulnerability and Creativity with Mandy Smith
In this episode, we talk with Mandy Smith about the calling of the pastor as a vocation of paying attention—to God, to ourselves, and to the communities we serve. We explore vulnerability, human limitation, and the difference between living from a false self shaped by expectations and a true self grounded in God’s call. Together, we reflect on authority, creativity, discernment, and what it means to lead without pretending to have all the answers. We consider how pastoral faithfulness grows through dependence on God rather than self-sufficiency.Visit Mandy Smith’s personal websit...
2026-01-26
49 min
ASLC Podcast
Salvation Belongs to Our God (3rd Sunday after Epiphany, January 25, 2026), Rev. Dr. Jules Erickson
Jesus begins his public ministry by calling fishers to leave their nets and follow him. In Jesus the kingdom of God has come near. We who have walked in darkness have seen a great light. We see this light most profoundly in the cross—as God suffers with us and all who are oppressed by sickness, sin, or evil. Light dawns for us as we gather around the word, the font, and the holy table.Scripture Readings: Psalm 27:1, 4-9; Matthew 4:12-23Jesus begins his public ministry shortly after John the Baptist is imprisoned by Herod. He proclaims th...
2026-01-25
08 min
Field Notes for Pastors
Calling, Context, and Faithfulness Over the Long Haul with Bishop Walter Harvey
In this episode, we reflect with Bishop Walter Harvey on the deep connection between pastoral calling, long-term faithfulness, and attentiveness to context. We explore what it means to shepherd people over decades, cultivating flourishing through healthy marriages, prayerful lives, friendships, and humility. Together, we wrestle with the importance of exegeting both church and community, learning to listen well, embrace change, and engage neighborhoods not from a distance but with presence. We are reminded that faithful ministry grows when we are truly with the people God has called us to serve.Bishop Walter Harvey’s pe...
2026-01-19
43 min
Field Notes for Pastors
A God-Centered Vision for Pastoral Calling and Identity with Winn Collier
In this episode, we reflect with Winn Collier on pastoral calling and identity, returning again and again to the conviction that being a pastor is fundamentally about God, not performance, personality, or success. We talk honestly about the cultural pressures that distort pastoral ministry and the fear that keeps us from embracing weakness, vulnerability, and humility. Together, we explore how friendship, attentiveness to place, and a truthful reckoning with our own limitations can nourish a faithful pastoral life. Drawing on the wisdom of Eugene Peterson and Wendell Berry, we imagine a pastoral vocation rooted in presence, patience, and love...
2026-01-12
40 min
ASLC Podcast
God’s Hovering Spirit (Sunday, January 11, 2026 Jesus’ Baptism) Rev Dr Jules Erickson
IntroductionIn the waters of the Jordan, Jesus is revealed as the beloved Son of God.Through this great epiphany, Jesus fulfills all righteousness and becomesthe servant of God who will bring forth justice and be a light to the nations.In the waters of baptism we too are washed by the Word, anointed by theSpirit, and named God’s beloved children. Our baptismal mission is toproclaim good news to all who are oppressed or in need of God’s healing.Isaiah 42:1-9, Matthew 3:13-17
2026-01-11
16 min
ASLC Podcast
Resistance to Empire (2nd Sunday after Christmas, January 4, 2026), Pr. Wes Kimball
IntroductionThe feast of Epiphany (“manifestation”) concludes the Christmasseason with a celebration of God’s glory revealed in the person ofJesus Christ. In Isaiah and Ephesians, that glory is proclaimed for allnations and people. Like the light of the star that guided the magi toJesus, the light of Christ reveals who we are: children of God who areclaimed and washed in the waters of baptism. We are sent out to bebeacons of the light of Christ, sharing the good news of God’s love toall peop...
2026-01-05
13 min
ASLC Podcast
Festival of Lessons and Carols (Sunday December 28th, 2025) Rev Dr Jules Erickson, Pr Wes Kimball
Lessons: Isaiah 9:2-7, Micah 5:2-5a, Luke 2:1-7, Luke 2:8-16, Matthew 2:1-11 and John 1:1-14
2025-12-29
21 min
ASLC Podcast
Light in the Ordinary (4th Sunday of Advent, December 21, 2025), Rev. Dr. Jules Erickson
Today Isaiah prophesies that a young woman will bear a son and name him Emmanuel. The gospel is Matthew’s account of the annunciation and birth of the one named Emmanuel, God-with-us. On this final Sunday of Advent we prepare to celebrate the birth of the one born to save us from the power of sin and death.Scripture Reading: Isaiah 7:10-16; Psalm 80:1-7, 17-19; Romans 1:1-7
2025-12-21
11 min
ASLC Podcast
Where Life Is Breaking In… (3rd Sunday of Advent, December 14, 2025), Rev. Dr. Jules Erickson
A note of joyful expectation marks today’s worship. Isaiah announces that the desert shall rejoice and blossom, and Jesus points to the unexpected and transforming signs of God’s reign. We wait with patience for the coming of the Lord, even as we rejoice at his presence among us this day: in word and holy supper, in church and in our homes, in silent reflection and in works of justice and love. We pray that God would open our eyes and ears to the wonders of Christ’s advent among us.Scripture Reading: Isaiah 35:1-10; Psalm 146:5-10; Matthe...
2025-12-14
18 min
Homegrown Hustle
The Hunt for Passion: Turning Obsession into Opportunity
SUMMARY:In this episode of Homegrown Hustle, host Matt Eickman sits down with Ben Racine and Max Erickson of Day and Night Outdoors to explore how a lifelong passion for hunting evolved into a thriving guide service. From early memories in the woods to building a community around waterfowl hunting, the conversation dives deep into the cultural, economic, and emotional layers of outdoor entrepreneurship. Listeners get a behind-the-scenes look at how grit, relationships, and respect for nature translate into business success—and why making hunting more accessible to younger generations is vital for the future.
2025-10-17
46 min
The Sure and Secure Podcast
14. Will Behavior Clearly Reveal Who's Saved? Matthew 7:15-23--Clearing the Air Series, Part 1
"You will know them by their fruits." These words of Christ have often been presented as a principle that will show you who's saved--and who isn't! But is that what the Lord was talking about? Let's clear the air about a common--and significant--misinterpretation of Scripture. Find a transcript of this episode in this app or at this link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1EYIKQ0UHwqeOHPTz8EmNT4OgOKAoyAmfUjauVriDV7A/edit?usp=sharing
2025-08-13
48 min
ASLC Podcast
St Barnabas ( 2nd Sunday After Pentecost, June 22,2025 Rev Dr Jules Erickson)
St. Barnabas was a Levite from Cyprus who, with St. Paul, was an apostle to the gentiles. Originally named Joseph, the other apostles gave him the name Barnabas, which means "son of encouragement.” All possessions were held in common, so Barnabas sold a field he owned, brought the money, and laid it at the apostles' feet. He became a leader of the Church in Jerusalem. When Paul, who had been a persecutor of Christians, was converted and wanted to join Jesus' followers, the disciples were understandably skeptical about Paul. It was Barnabas who advocated for him and encouraged others to...
2025-06-22
15 min
Running In Circles
The story of Oregon's Matthew Erickson: From not qualifying for nationals to winning the national championship in a matter of weeks
Today I’m joined by Matti Erickson!Matti runs for The University of Oregon and just put on a masterclass in tactics to win the 800m national championship at NCAA indoors with a time of 1:46.4.He also won the Big Ten title in the 800, helping build his momentum going into nationals.Before the conference championships Matti wasn’t even qualified for nationals but he stayed focused and was able to squeeze in with the 15th spot.In this episode we d...
2025-04-18
30 min
ASLC Podcast
Hosannah! Palm Sunday, April 13, 2025 Palm Sunday
We have walked the Lenten pathway these forty days, each of us invited through baptism to “let the same mind be in you that was in Christ Jesus.” We enter this holy week accompanying Jesus to the cross with both grief and thanksgiving in our hearts, trusting in God’s redeeming love.Scripture Reading: Psalm 31:9-16; Philippians 2:5-11; Matthew 21:1-17
2025-04-13
15 min
Almost Famous Enough
ep11 Matthew Willox has a spark
ep11 Matthew Willox has a spark released April 3, 2025 1:34:43Guest website: https://matthewwillox.art/ Guest Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewwillox/hosts: Glen Erickson, Alexi Erickson AFE website AFE instagram AFE Spotify playlistMatthew Willox, an electronic musician and creative technologist, dives into his unique journey through the music industry. Known for his ability to blend analog warmth with digital precision, Willox shares insights on using unconventional tools like Super Nintendo controllers to create music. The discussion touches on his early career in the late '90s...
2025-04-03
1h 34
ASLC Podcast
Learning How to Have Hope ( Ash Wednesday March 5th,2025) Rev Dr. Jules Erickson
On Ash Wednesday we begin our forty-day journey toward Easter with a day of fasting and repentance. Marking our foreheads with dust, we acknowledge that we die and return to the earth. At the same time, the dust traces the life-giving cross indelibly marked on our foreheads at baptism. While we journey through Lent to return to God, we have already been reconciled to God through Lent to return to God through Christ. We humbly pray for God to make our hearts clean while we rejoice that “now is the day of salvation.” Returning to our baptismal call, we more...
2025-03-05
10 min
Vikings Press Pass with Matthew Nicol
Season 1, Interview 26: Audrey Erickson, G WBB at Augustana College (d3) Vikings 1.20.25
In Episode 26 of the Vikings Press Pass, I connect with Freshman Audrey Erickson from the Women’s Basketball team to discuss her transition from high school to college, both on and off the court. Audrey, a standout from Alleman High School with over 1,000+ career points, shares insights into her basketball journey, the challenges of balancing academics and athletics, and what it’s been like playing at the collegiate level. We also dive into her experience playing in local showcase events like the Iowa-Illinois Senior All-Star Classic and her thoughts on the current season with the Vikings. Beyond basketball, Audrey talk...
2025-01-20
36 min
Straight Shooters
Ep. 18: Upsets, Meltdowns & The State of College Hoops
Join the Straight Shooters this week as hosts Tyler Kaplan, Zach Reynolds, and Matthew Stern dive into a thrilling week of college basketball with conference play stirring up excitement. Tune in for discussions on unpredictable upsets, comedic coach meltdowns, and notable performances across various teams. Matthew Stern is ready to unleash some criticism, especially towards Tennessee, whose performance is under scrutiny after their loss to Florida. The guys also dissect UCLA's woes and Mick Cronin's controversial comments following defeats. The discussion pivots to teams that have impressed lately, including New Mexico's standout win over San...
2025-01-13
55 min
Straight Shooters
Ep. 17: Conference Play - Upsets, Predictions, and Analysis
Welcome back to the Trade Shooters Podcast, where we dive into the world of college basketball. In this episode, we gather on a festive Monday night with our hosts Tyler Kaplan, Matthew Stern, Mike Erickson, and Zach Reynolds to discuss the latest happenings in college hoops. The crew reviews recent games, focusing on impressive performances from the Michigan schools leading the Big Ten, and debates which team, Michigan or Michigan State, has the edge. They also highlight standout players and teams, including Illinois and Duke, as the basketball season gains momentum. Listeners can join the...
2025-01-07
52 min
Popular Pig
Navigating Economic Volatility in Agriculture | Matt Erickson
About the Guest Matt Erickson is currently the Agriculture Economic and Policy Advisor for AgCountry Farm Credit Services, Farm Credit Services of America and Frontier Farm Credit where he provides perspective, insights, and commentary that help connect conditions in the agricultural economy to individual producer impact and resulting impacts to the organization. Before his role at Farm Credit, Matt accumulated approximately fifteen years of policy and agricultural economic experience in Washington, D.C. Most recently, he served as Chief Economist at the United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry under the leadership of...
2024-12-19
34 min
Delivered Children Podcast
S2 Episode 7 | Seek First The Kingdom Of God | Delivered Children Podcast
In this episode, we discuss “Seek First the Kingdom of God” from Matthew 6:33 and Luke 12:31. We explore what it truly means to seek God’s kingdom first and how, as believers, we can live this out in practical ways. Together, we reflect on the significance of aligning our priorities with God’s will and the transformative impact this has on our lives and the world around us.Follow our Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deliveredchildrenpod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@deliveredchildrenpodcastOther Links: https://www.linktr.ee/DeliveredChildrenPodcast#Christian #Podcast #Christianpodcast #God #Christ #Delivere...
2024-12-04
1h 33
Mom to Mom Podcast
Ep. 113: Modeling Faith: How Your Everyday Actions Impact Your Child's Spiritual Growth
🌟 Does your walk match your talk? Let’s be real—our kids are always watching. They see how we respond to life’s challenges and joys, and they learn what faith looks like by the way we live it out each day. In today's episode, Jamie opens up about what it means to model faith in the real, messy, and beautiful moments of motherhood. ✨ Join us as we discuss: 1 How your everyday actions shape your child’s spiritual journey. 2 The power of being open about your victories and your struggles in faith. 3 How to model Chris...
2024-12-02
28 min
Counterflow with Buck Johnson
Ep. 337 - What the Election Results Tell Us, with Matthew Erickson
This week, our friend Matthew Erickson is back with us to break down what all we learned from the landslide victory of Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election. Matt and I both predicted this, and we get into the mandate for Trump, the future of presidential politics, the death of the legacy media, whether or not Orthodox Christians should support Trump, and a lot more. Matthew Erickson is the host of the Kingpilled podcast and the Astrolabe daily show. For Matt's online content, go here: https://www.youtube.com/@kingpilled Check Out MIRONCHUCK...
2024-11-13
1h 30
Erickson Brothers Podcast
Boring Work, Narrow Gates, and The Case for Christ | Ep 38
In this episode of The Erickson Brothers Podcast, Matt and Jeff dive into the concept of "doing the boring work" in business and how it often sets the foundation for long-term success. They discuss the importance of staying consistent, even when the tasks seem tedious, and how the daily grind plays a critical role in achieving greater goals.Shifting gears, they explore the biblical principle of entering through the Narrow Gate (Matthew 7:13-14). The brothers reflect on the challenge of choosing the harder, more disciplined path in life that leads to spiritual fulfillment, contrasting it with the...
2024-10-16
38 min
Erickson Brothers Podcast
Boring Work, Narrow Gates, and The Case for Christ | Ep 38
In this episode of The Erickson Brothers Podcast, Matt and Jeff dive into the concept of "doing the boring work" in business and how it often sets the foundation for long-term success. They discuss the importance of staying consistent, even when the tasks seem tedious, and how the daily grind plays a critical role in achieving greater goals.Shifting gears, they explore the biblical principle of entering through the Narrow Gate (Matthew 7:13-14). The brothers reflect on the challenge of choosing the harder, more disciplined path in life that leads to spiritual fulfillment, contrasting it with the...
2024-10-16
38 min
4th and Wrecked
Erickson's Back to the Top
Send a textWhat an incredible weekend for everyone who was able to make it. Lindsey Erickson able to pick up her first win with the Great Lakes lightning sprints. Mr Consistency of Justin Ward with another podium finish. Overall, it was a great show, but only 5 races remain until we claim a champion. Who will stand as the 2024 champion? Find out here in 5 races.
2024-08-02
07 min
Fact Check This Podcast
Ep. 340 - Balancing Online with the Real World w/ Matthew Erickson
For this episode I'm joined by Matt Erickson to talk about the hazards of being terminally online and the need for more time just enjoying the real world.
2024-07-05
1h 41
Counterflow with Buck Johnson
Ep. 319 - Spiritual Shifts and the Emerging Counter-Elite, with Jason Mironchuk and Matt Erickson
My guests this week are both friends of the show and wonderful podcasters in their own right. They are Jason Mironchuk from the 2Bit podcast and Matthew Erickson from the Kingpilled podcast. They are here to dive into the current spiritual shift we are living through and the emerging counter-elite that is about to take over once this current regime crumbles. Jason breaks down the transition from the devouring mother into the age of the vengeful son and how to fight the appealing revenge feeling many of us will have. Matt breaks down the PayPal mafia, who's behind the...
2024-06-26
1h 40
ABQ Stages
Hillary and Clinton w/ director Susan Erickson
Director Susan Erickson stops by to tell us all about Hillary and Clinton by Lucas Hnath. Stepping into an alternate reality where the characters are the same but the story is far from it. Hillary and Clinton is proudly presented by the Vortex Theatre and stars a number of local favorites.Tickets and info at vortexabq.orgCOMING ATTRACTIONS and CASTING CORNER!!More info from the ABQ Theatre Guild @ abqtheatre.orgHosted, Produced and Engineered by Matthew Van WetteringCo-Host - James CadyMusic - Joshua Van Wettering
2024-04-11
45 min
ASLC Podcast
Sermon: Learning How to Plant Seeds of JOY (Ash Wednesday: 02/14/2024)
On Ash Wednesday we begin our forty-day journey toward Easter with a day of fasting and repentance. Marking our foreheads with dust, we acknowledge that we die and return to the earth. At the same time, the dust traces the life-giving cross indelibly marked on our foreheads at baptism. While we journey through Lent to return to God, we have already been reconciled to God through Christ. We humbly pray for God to make our hearts clean while we rejoice that “now is the day of salvation.” Returning to our baptismal call, we more intentionally bear the fruits of merc...
2024-02-14
11 min
The Squad with Anne Erickson
What Are the Chances of the Lions Going Up Against Matthew Stafford in the Playoffs?
The Detroit Lions totally clobbered the Denver Broncos at Ford Field last weekend, and it was a beautiful thing. Now, we're talking the playoffs and NFC North championship! What are the chances the Lions will go up against Matthew Stafford in the playoffs? Brad Berreman of SideLion Report joins me, Anne Erickson, on "The Squad" to talk about the state of the NFL, the Detroit Lions and much more. Get on "The Squad" and listen now!
2023-12-18
21 min
ASLC Podcast
Sermon: In Our Time (Christ the King Sunday: 11/26/2023)
On this final Sunday of the liturgical church year, our gospel is Jesus’ great story of judgment. In the end, the faithful are those who served Christ by ministering to those who are poor, hungry, naked, sick, or estranged. In the first reading God is the shepherd who seeks the lost, weak, and injured and feeds them with justice. We gather this day to celebrate the reign of Christ and his victory over death, yet we await the consummation of all things yet to come. Acknowledging Christ as our merciful ruler, we go forth that his reign may be kn...
2023-11-26
14 min
ASLC Podcast
Sermon: TIME is Relative (11/19/2023)
Today Paul urges us to encourage one another with the promised coming of the Lord. Jesus tells the parable of the wise and foolish bridesmaids. Surrounded by the faithful of every time and place, we celebrate Christ’s coming in our midst in the word of life and the feast of victory—the marriage feast of the lamb.Scripture Readings: 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18; Psalm 70; Matthew 25:1-13
2023-11-19
13 min
ASLC Podcast
Sermon: The Uncertain Time (11/12/2023)
Today Paul urges us to encourage one another with the promised coming of the Lord. Jesus tells the parable of the wise and foolish bridesmaids. Surrounded by the faithful of every time and place, we celebrate Christ’s coming in our midst in the word of life and the feast of victory—the marriage feast of the lamb.Scripture Readings: 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18; Psalm 70; Matthew 25:1-13
2023-11-12
14 min
ASLC Podcast
Sermon: Saints and Children of God (All Saints Sunday: 11/05/2023)
All Saints Sunday celebrates the baptized people of God, living and dead, who are the body of Christ. As November heralds the dying of the landscape in many northern regions, the readings and liturgy call us to remember all who have died in Christ and whose baptism is complete. At the Lord’s table we gather with the faithful of every time and place, trusting that the promises of God will be fulfilled and that all tears will be wiped away in the new Jerusalem.Scripture Readings: 1 John 3:1-3; Psalm 34:1-10, 22; Matthew 5:1-12
2023-11-05
08 min
ASLC Podcast
Sermon: Who are God's Tenants? (19th Sunday after Pentecost: 10/08/2023)
In today’s gospel reading, Jesus tells a vineyard parable, which serves as an image of Israel, the prophets’ mission, and Christ’s death. For Christians, the vineyard also speaks of God’s love poured out in the blood of Christ, given to us for the forgiveness of sin. Grafted onto Christ the vine at baptism, we are nourished with wine and bread so that we may share Christ’s sufferings and know the power of his resurrection.Scripture Readings: Isaiah 5:1-7; Psalm 80:7-15; Matthew 21:33-46
2023-10-08
12 min
ASLC Podcast
Sermon: Do You Follow Jesus this Closely? (18th Sunday after Pentecost: 10/01/2023)
Jesus’ parable about two sons who don’t do what they say reveals surprises in the reign of God. Paul urges us to look to Christ as a model of humility, putting the interests of others above our own. Nourished by the broken bread and shared cup, we offer our lives for the sake of our needy world.Scripture Readings: Psalm 25:1-9; Philippians 2:1-13; Matthew 21:23-32
2023-10-01
12 min
ASLC Podcast
Sermon: Reciprocity (Eighteenth Sunday after Pentecost: 09/24/2023)
Matthew narrates one of Jesus’ controversial parables in which Jesus says that the reign of God is like that of a landowner who pays his workers the same wage no matter what time of day they began to work. When God changes God’s mind about punishing Nineveh for their evil ways, Jonah is angry. Yet God is gracious and merciful, abounding in steadfast love. In baptism we receive the grace of God that is freely given to all. As Martin Luther wrote, in the presence of God’s mercy we are all beggars.Scripture Readings: Jonah 3:10--4:11...
2023-09-24
10 min
ASLC Podcast
Sermon: Seventy Times Seven (16th Sunday after Pentecost: 09/17/2023)
In today’s first reading, Joseph’s brothers ask for his forgiveness for their cruel acts. Joseph forgives them, telling them that God used those cruel actions as an opportunity to do good and save many lives. Jesus’ challenge that we forgive seventy-seven times reveals God’s boundless mercy. When we hear the words of forgiveness in worship and sign ourselves with the cross, we are renewed in baptism to be signs of reconciliation in the world.Scripture Readings: Genesis 50:15-21; Psalm 103:8-13; Matthew 18:21-35
2023-09-17
12 min
ASLC Podcast
Sermon: Conflict is Not Abuse (15th Sunday after Pentecost:
Conflict is a part of relationships and life in community. Jesus’ words in today's gospel are often used in situations having to do with church discipline. The prophet Ezekiel tells of warning the wicked to turn from their ways, and Paul reminds us that love is the fulfilling of the law. We gather in the name of Christ, assured that he is present among us with gifts of peace and reconciliation.Scripture Readings:Psalm 119:33-40, Romans 13:8-14, Matthew 18:15-20
2023-09-10
15 min
ASLC Podcast
Sermon: Everybody Needs a Hand Up (11th Sunday After Pentecost: 08/13/2023)
Elijah finds the presence of God not in earthquake, wind, or fire, but in the sound of sheer silence. When the disciples face a great storm on the sea, they cry out with fear. Jesus says: "Take heart, it is I; do not be afraid." Amid the storms of life, we gather to seek the calm presence of Christ that soothes our fears. In comforting words of scripture and in the refreshing bread and cup of the eucharist, God grants us peace and sends us forth to be a sign of God's presence to others.Scripture Readings: 1...
2023-08-13
16 min
ASLC Podcast
Sermon: Algorithms of Faith (10th Sunday after Pentecost: 08/06/2023)
In today’s first reading God invites all who are hungry or thirsty to receive food and drink without cost. Jesus feeds the hungry multitude and reveals the abundance of God. At the eucharistic table we remember all who are hungry or poor in our world today. As we share the bread of life, we are sent forth to give ourselves away as bread for the hungry.Scripture Readings: Isaiah 55:1-5, Psalm 145:8-9, 14-21; Matthew 14:13-21
2023-08-06
14 min
ASLC Podcast
Sermon: Nothing Gets Between Us and God (9th Sunday after Pentecost: 07/30/2023)
Romans reminds us that One man died for all. All means All. All that have gone before us. All that are here in the present moment. And, All those who are yet to be born. It is a promise to us that we are beloved and precious children of God. In today’s gospel Jesus offers everyday images that reveal to us the reign of God: a tree that becomes a sheltering home, yeast that penetrates and expands, a treasured pearl, a net that gains a great catch. Even as we seek the riches of God’s reign, the grea...
2023-07-30
13 min
ASLC Podcast
Sermon: Let Wheat and Weeds Grow Together (8th Sunday after Pentecost: 08/23/2023)
Isaiah’s words about God’s mighty deeds in the past support God’s promise to Israel about the future. The Psalmist, reflecting on God’s deeds, sees personal reassurance for the future. Jesus’ Kingdom parable about weeds and seeds, however, causes one to consider ourselves and who or what are our weeds. Scripture Readings: Isaiah 44:6-8; Psalm 86:11-17; Matthew 13:24-30, 36-4
2023-07-23
08 min
ASLC Podcast
Sermon: Sowing Seeds of Love (7th Sunday after Pentecost 7/16/2023)
God’s word is like the rain that waters the earth and brings forth vegetation. It is also like the sower who scatters seed indiscriminately. Our lives are like seeds sown in the earth. Even from what appears to be little, dormant, or dead, God promises a harvest. At the Lord’s table we are fed with the bread of life, that we may bear fruit in the world.Scripture Readings: Isaiah 55:10-13; Psalm 65:1-13; Matthew 13:1-9, 18-23
2023-07-16
08 min
ASLC Podcast
Sermon: Return to the Lord Your God (6th Sunday after Pentecost: 07/09/2023)
The mystery of Gods ways is sometimes hidden from the wise and intelligent. Jesus associates with those often excluded from the religious community. Like Paul, we struggle with our own selfish desires and seek Gods mercy and forgiveness. We gather to be refreshed by Christs invitation: Come to me, all you that are weary. Gathered around word, water, and meal, we find rest for our souls.Scripture Readings: Zechariah 9:9-12; Psalm 145:8-14; Matthew 11:16-19, 25-30
2023-07-09
15 min
ASLC Podcast
Sermon: Beacon of Welcome (5th Sunday after Pentecost: 07/02/2023)
The welcome of baptism is for all God’s children. This baptismal gift sets us free from the power of sin and death. In today’s gospel, Christ promises that the disciple who gives a cup of cold water to the little ones serves Christ himself. From worship we are sent on our baptismal mission: to serve the little ones of this world and to be a sign of God’s merciful welcome.Scripture Readings: Jeremiah 28:5-9; Psalm 89:1-4, 15-18; Matthew 10:40-42
2023-07-02
12 min
ASLC Podcast
Sermon: Don't Be Afraid (4th Sunday after Pentecost: 05/25/2023)
God does not promise that the path of the disciple will be easy. The Psalm is a lament for when we feel rejected because of what we believe. Jesus declares that his words may bring stark division. Even so, we need not be afraid for God accounts for each hair on our heads. Though we may experience rejection, frustration, division, and death, God’s grace and love make us a new creation each day. Marked with the cross and filled with holy food, we are sent from worship to witness to Christ in the world.Scripture Readings: Ro...
2023-06-25
13 min
Imagine Belonging at Work
Roll Out the Rainbow Welcome Mat and Activate the Power of LGBTQ+ Consumer Loyalty with Matt Erickson
This episode is the 2nd of a three-part Pride at Work series, where we take a deeper dive into learning how one company, Northwestern Mutual, moved beyond performativity, and embraced impactful actions that have led to meaningful progress. NM, along with other brands of choice, know the competitive advantage of creating a more LGBTQ+ inclusive culture. Specifically, they know that LGBTQ+ inclusive workplaces are: 1) Better at retaining and attracting talent from underrepresented groups at work. 2) Capable of building brand strength and consumer loyalty. 3) Skillful at unlocking innovation...
2023-06-20
41 min
ASLC Podcast
Sermon: Rejoicing in Pride (3rd Sunday after Pentecost: 06/18/2023)
Jesus sends out the disciples as laborers into the harvest. Saved by God’s grace through our faith, in baptism we too are anointed for ministry, sharing God’s compassion with our needy world. From the Lord’s table we go forth to proclaim the good news, to heal the sick, and to share our bread with the hungry.Scripture Readings: Romans 5:1-8; Psalm 100; Matthew 9:35—10:8 [9-23]
2023-06-18
08 min
ASLC Podcast
Sermon: Mercy, not Sacrifice (2nd Sunday of Pentecost: 06/11/2023)
Though Jesus was a devout Jew who practiced his faith, he was criticized for eating with tax collectors and sinners—the religiously non-observant. Jesus criticizes the self-righteous and reminds us that mercy is to be at the heart of our religious practices. God continues to be made known in those on the margins of society, like Matthew the tax collector and the hemorrhaging woman. As we gather each Lord’s day we receive the healing that makes us well and sends us forth to be signs of God’s mercy for the world.Scripture Readings: Genesis 12:1-9; Psalm...
2023-06-11
09 min
ASLC Podcast
Sermon: Poured out in Service (Palm Sunday: 04/02/2023)
Today, we encounter the paradox that defines our faith: Jesus Christ is glorified king and humiliated servant. We too are full of paradox: like Peter, we fervently desire to follow Christ, but find ourselves afraid, denying God. We wave palms in celebration today as Christ comes into our midst, and we follow with trepidation as his path leads to death on the cross. Amid it all we are invited into this paradoxical promise of life through Christ’ s broken body and outpoured love in a meal of bread and wine. We begin this week that stands at the center of...
2023-04-02
11 min
ASLC Podcast
Sermon: Jesus Stills the Storms (6th Wednesday in Lent: 03/29/2023)
Scripture Readings: Matthew 8:23-27
2023-03-29
05 min
Break Time Banter
Cousin Rivalry | Episode 58 feat. Matthew Rosson | I-94 Tour Episode 3
Matt joins the show to discuss growing up with Isaiah and how their childhood was "ruled" by the eldest cousins Share this podcast with your friends and family! You can find this podcast on Spotify, Apple, and Google Podcasts! Please follow and leave us a review! Instagram: https://instagram.com/breaktimebanter?igshid=MDM4ZDc5MmU= (@breaktimebanter) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BreakTimeBanter https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/breaktimebanter
2023-03-17
55 min
ASLC Podcast
Sermon: From Sin to Connection (1st Sunday in Lent: 02/26/2023)
Today's gospel tells of Jesus’ temptation in the desert. His forty-day fast becomes the basis of our Lenten pilgrimage. Hungry for God’s mercy, we receive the bread of life to nourish us for the days ahead.Scripture Readings: Genesis 2:15-17; 3:1-7; Psalm 32; Matthew 4:1-11
2023-02-26
12 min
ASLC Podcast
Sermon: Transforming (Transfiguration of Our Lord: 02/19/2023)
Today’s festival is a bridge between the Advent-Christmas-Epiphany cycle that comes to a close today and the Lent-Easter cycle that begins in several days. On a high mountain Jesus is revealed as God’s beloved Son, echoing the words at his baptism. This vision of glory sustains us as Jesus faces his impending death in Jerusalem. We turn this week to Ash Wednesday and our yearly baptismal journey from Lent to Easter. Some churches put aside the alleluia at the conclusion of today’s liturgy. This word of joy will be omitted during the penitential season of Lent and wi...
2023-02-19
10 min
ASLC Podcast
Sermon: Practice (6th Sunday after Epiphany: 02/12/2023)
In today’s reading from Deuteronomy we are called to choose life by loving and obeying God. Much of today’s gospel reading echoes portions of the Ten Commandments. Jesus’ instructions to the crowd reveal a pattern of behavior that honors both God and the neighbor, resulting in life and health for the whole community. We too are invited to embrace these commandments, not out of fear of retribution, but because God has promised that to do so means life for us.Scripture Readings: Deuteronomy 30:15-20; Psalm 119:1-8; Matthew 5:21-37
2023-02-12
12 min
ASLC Podcast
Sermon: Do the Walk, not just the Talk (5th Sunday after Epiphany: 02/05/2023)
For Jesus, salt and light came out of a long tradition of biblical teaching: salt and light were images for the law of God. Salt and light must take us back to the fullness of the law and the prophets, and the fullness of Jesus’ radical teaching in this Sermon on the Mount. The prophets plead for fullness of life: freedom from oppression, bread for the hungry, homes for those who have none, clothing for the naked. Is this not what it means to be the salt of the earth, to keep this prophetic word alive in the midst of...
2023-02-05
11 min
ASLC Podcast
Sermon: Get Down off your High Horse (4th Sunday after Epiphany: 01/29/2023)
In the days after the Epiphany of Our Lord we commemorate not only Paul’s seeing the light but his saintly effort thereafter at being the light. Having our eyes opened by the Spirit of God in holy baptism, having been enlightened by the word read and proclaimed in the assembly, and having regained our strength in the Lord’s supper, we too are converted turned again to follow in God’s way.Scripture Readings: Isaiah 9:1-4; Psalm 27:1, 4-9; Matthew 4:12-23
2023-01-29
09 min
ASLC Podcast
Sermon: Getting Started (3rd Sunday after Epiphany: 01/22/2023)
Jesus begins his public ministry by calling fishers to leave their nets and follow him. In Jesus the kingdom of God has come near. We who have walked in darkness have seen a great light. We see this light most profoundly in the cross—as God suffers with us and all who are oppressed by sickness, sin, or evil. Light dawns for us as we gather around the word, the font, and the holy table. We are then sent to share the good news that others may be “caught” in the net of God’s grace and mercy.Script...
2023-01-22
10 min
ASLC Podcast
Sermon: Filled with the Holy Spirit (Camp Sunday: 01/15/2023)
The feast of Epiphany (“manifestation”) concludes the Christmas season with a celebration of God’s glory revealed in the person of Jesus Christ. That glory is proclaimed for all nations and people. Like the light of the star that guided the magi to Jesus, the light of Christ reveals who we are: children of God who are claimed and washed in the waters of baptism. We are sent out to be beacons of the light of Christ, sharing the good news of God’s love to all people.Scripture Readings: Psalm 18:1-6, 16-19; Acts 4:8-13; Matthew 16:13-19
2023-01-15
13 min
The Science of Psychotherapy
The collected works of Milton H. Erickson
We talk with Roxanna Erickson-Klein (daughter of the late Milton H. Erickson) and Kathryn Rossi (widow of Ernest Rossi) and their editing of The Collected Works of Milton H. Erickson. You can find out more at https://www.erickson-rossi.com/ hanks for listening! Support us by becoming a subscriber to The Science of Psychotherapy Academy! Or you can simply buy us a cup of coffee! Please leave a review! (Reviews are fabulously important to us! On your podcast player you should find an option to review at...
2023-01-11
45 min
ASLC Podcast
Sermon: Repent! Your Joy is Near! (2nd Sunday of Advent 12/4/2022)
At the heart of our Advent preparation stands John the Baptist, who calls us to repent and make a new beginning. As the darkness increases we turn toward the approaching light of Christ. For Christians he is the root of Jesse, the righteous judge who welcomes all, especially the poor and meek of the earth. We wait with hope for that day when the wolf will dwell with the lamb, and there will be no more hurt or destruction. From the Lord’s table we are sent in the spirit of John the Baptist to proclaim that in Christ th...
2022-12-04
12 min
ASLC Podcast
Sermon: Christ's Presence in the End (1st Sunday of Advent 11/27/2022)
The new church year begins with a wake-up call: Christ is coming soon! In today’s readings both Paul and Jesus challenge us to wake from sleep, for we know neither the day nor hour of the Lord’s coming. Isaiah proclaims the day when God will gather all people on the holy mountain and there will be no more war or suffering. Though we vigilantly watch for the promised day of salvation, we wait for what we already have: Christ comes among us this day as the word and meal that strengthens our faith in the promises of God...
2022-11-27
11 min
Hello From Obscurity
Reign of Fire (2002)
The year is 2002, a blockbuster appears in theaters featuring a future world where medieval dragons have conquered and the remaining humanity must fight back with the meager resources they possess just to survive. This blockbuster is then promptly forgotten never to be heard from again. We may just be the only remaining humanity that remembers this film. We remember it stars that guy from American Psycho (Christian Bale) as a British Pyro. And stars that other guy from Lincoln Lawyer (Matthew McConaughey) as an actual axe-wielding American Psycho. Together they must hunt down the male dragon to ebb the...
2022-10-19
1h 26
Popular Pig
Our Great Resignation | Emily Erickson
About the Guest Emily Erickson grew up on a small, diversified livestock and crop farm near Dundee, MN. Her parents bought their farm in the early ’80’s, right as the farm crisis hit. Her dad raised pigs outdoors, a farrow to finish operation of about 100 sows at the time, and also farmed corn, soybeans and usually oats, for bedding. Emily graduated from South Dakota State University with a B.S. in Animal Science. She was fortunate to fall into an animal welfare role for a production system right at the start of the industry reacting to act...
2022-10-06
51 min
SoloWizard117
#18 - Matthew Woodworth
Find Matt's Photography Instagram: @matt_ography24 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6lcc8HLPbMaHrqCBxxKcZw Substack: https://substack.com/profile/44105030-bosch-erickson Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5OWEuKSx5iF2HoSyeUQASc
2022-07-16
2h 02
Gays With Kids the Podcast
S2E10: Affording Parenthood While Gay with Matthew Erickson
Financial planning can be tricky at the best of times. For gay/bi/trans fathers, or men who are hoping to become dads, there are often some additional financial roadblocks including insurance, legal fees, and adoption or surrogacy agency costs.This episode, host David Dodge talks to LGBTQ+ financial expert Matthew Erickson of Northwestern Mutual, about how gay, bi and trans men can raise money and save for starting a family, and how they can tackle their debt if they're trying to prepare for parenthood. Sign up for Matthew's upcoming GWK webinar, "Financial Planning for New Parents" at...
2022-02-24
39 min
Gays With Kids the Podcast
S2E10: Affording Parenthood While Gay with Matthew Erickson
Financial planning can be tricky at the best of times. For gay/bi/trans fathers, or men who are hoping to become dads, there are often some additional financial roadblocks including insurance, legal fees, and adoption or surrogacy agency costs.This episode, host David Dodge talks to LGBTQ+ financial expert Matthew Erickson of Northwestern Mutual, about how gay, bi and trans men can raise money and save for starting a family, and how they can tackle their debt if they're trying to prepare for parenthood. Sign up for Matthew's upcoming GWK webinar, "Financial Planning for New Parents" at...
2022-02-23
39 min
Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots
404: My Goat with Neil Amrhein and Matt Erickson
Neal Amrhein is the founder and CEO and Matt Erickson is the CTO of My Goat. My Goat is a subscription mowing service for commercial properties. They use robotic mowers and elegant software tools to make turf care easy, convenient, and affordable. Follow Neal on LinkedIn. Follow Erik on LinkedIn. My Goat Follow MyGoat on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, or Instagram. Follow thoughtbot on Twitter, or LinkedIn. Become a Sponsor of Giant Robots! Transcript: CHAD: This is the Giant Robots Smashing Into Other Giant Robots Podcast, where we explore the design, development, and...
2021-12-16
42 min
The Active Optimist
A Case for (Active) Optimism
Optimism is not dead. In this week's episode I will be discussing the difference between passive/blind optimism and active optimism. I believe that active optimism is a powerful idea in living an depressant resilient life because it does not ignore pain and the reality of life, but it can be a force in creating the future when paired with community and action. This week's episode is inspired by the idea of "Optimism as Cultural Rebellion," coined by artist Matthew Stone.Thank you for supporting the podcast! Follow me on Instagram @irinaerickson or @subsequentlydepression. Feel f...
2021-09-14
32 min
The Active Optimist
A Case for (Active) Optimism
Optimism is not dead. In this week's episode I will be discussing the difference between passive/blind optimism and active optimism. I believe that active optimism is a powerful idea in living an depressant resilient life because it does not ignore pain and the reality of life, but it can be a force in creating the future when paired with community and action. This week's episode is inspired by the idea of "Optimism as Cultural Rebellion," coined by artist Matthew Stone.Thank you for supporting the podcast! Follow me on Instagram @irinaerickson or @subsequentlydepression. Feel f...
2021-09-14
32 min
Security and Compliance Weekly (video)
Protecting Comm. & Collaboration in Contested Environments, Pt 2 - Matthew Erickson - SCW #82
Protecting digital communication and collaboration is critical to both our military and private sector industries in driving mission success. Our ability to secure the local and remote systems we rely on to share and operationalize sensitive and confidential information to and from even the most remote location is vital to national security and our economy. Unfortunately, our adversaries know this and are dedicated to infiltrating, exfiltrating, and disrupting this flow of information. They are highly motivated, well-funded, trained, and equipped, and work relentlessly to find exploitable technical or human vulnerabilities. Join Matt Erickson, VP of Solutions for SpiderOak Mission...
2021-08-11
39 min
Security and Compliance Weekly (video)
Protecting Comm. & Collaboration in Contested Environments, Pt 1 - Matthew Erickson - SCW #82
Protecting digital communication and collaboration is critical to both our military and private sector industries in driving mission success. Our ability to secure the local and remote systems we rely on to share and operationalize sensitive and confidential information to and from even the most remote location is vital to national security and our economy. Unfortunately, our adversaries know this and are dedicated to infiltrating, exfiltrating, and disrupting this flow of information. They are highly motivated, well-funded, trained, and equipped, and work relentlessly to find exploitable technical or human vulnerabilities. Join Matt Erickson, VP of Solutions for SpiderOak Mission...
2021-08-10
28 min
The Age of Information: Orthodoxy & The Modern World
(65) 3:31 - Communication, Perspective, & Paradigm Shifts w/ Matthew Erickson
Matt Erickson, host of Kingpilled on YouTube, joins me again to chat about podcasting, communication, and getting new ideas out into the public discourse. This was a chill conversation about why we do what we do, and how it affects our lives and others. I hope you'll take out of it what I did, which is to chill TF out and relax. We're all in this together. Kingpilled on Youtube here Kingpilled on Twitter here
2021-06-29
1h 18
Zon Con Podcast
ZC 72 - From Engineer to Entrepreneur with Anatoly Spektor
This is the second part of our chat with Anatoly Spektor. If you haven't listened the first part of this episode, check here: ZC 71 – Work from Anywhere You Want While Traveling In this episode, Anatoly tells us a whole big story about how he started out in Latvia, went to Canada and finished a degree in software development and then used that career to build up his own Amazon business. Justin Dyson’s Episodes ZC 48 – From Dropout to Multi-Millionaire – Justin Dyson’s Origin Story ZC 51 – 5 Fundamental Pillars of P...
2021-06-18
34 min
The Healthy Elkhorn Podcast
Bike Masters - Everything You Need To Know About Cycling
Our neighbor, Matthew Copeland with Bike Masters, drops in to discuss all things cycling. Bike Masters is a retail store offering bike sales, service, fitting, and more! They are your go to place and can help you find what you need whether your are new to cycling or a pro that wants to compete with the best! Matthew is the store manager and a Retul Level II Fitter. He can take you through their fit process to match your bike to your body and allow you to perform at y...
2021-04-26
29 min
The Age of Information: Orthodoxy & The Modern World
(43) 3:09 - Where Have We Been, and Where Are We Going? - Re-Examining Human Culture w/ Matthew Erickson
Matthew Erickson joins the show to discuss human instinct and culture, and where we may be headed (or perhaps also where we've come from.) You're going to love this discussion, it's may be my favorite in the history of the show. Our talk will alter future discussions, and illuminate what we mean by the mystical and the material. Matt is the host of @KingPilled, and also the Co-Host of Wealth, Power, and Influence with Jason Stapleton. He is one of the people to watch, moving forward, when it comes to political theory and human cycles...
2021-03-22
1h 55
Counterflow with Buck Johnson
Ep. 147: The Structures of Power and the Problems with Libertarianism, with Matthew Erickson
I am very happy to have as my guest today Matthew Erickson from the Kingpilled Videocast and "Wealth, Power, and Influence, with Jason Stapleton". Matt and I get into what government actually is and why libertarians will always be on the losing end unless they are willing to make some big changes. Matt is very good at breaking down Machiavellian power philosophy and expanding it to current times. The left is more than willing to break every rule to keep power. What will happen if libertarians just agree to abide by the non aggression principle as they continually get...
2021-03-08
1h 19
Folklore Friday
Ep:26 A Discovery of Witches, review part 2
A Discovery of Witches has soooo much to cover that I have split this review up into 3 parts. || MIN MARKERS ||1:30 | Everyday Folklore, Broken Mirrors | 6:10 | Beginning chit chat and banter | 11:00| Review of A Discovery of Witches, part 2 |INFO REFERENES| Everyday Folklore, If you break a mirror you get seven years bad luck.| https://www.twowaymirrors.com/mirror-superstitions/ | https://www.framemymirror.com/5-superstitions-and-myths-about-mirrors/ | https://www.illuminated-mirrors.uk.com/blog/7-years-bad-luck-the-truth-behind-the-superstition/ |https://www.researchgate.net/publication/326082213_The_broke...
2021-01-29
1h 05
The Age of Information: Orthodoxy & The Modern World
(29) 2:22 - ”Can Trump Still Win?” Culture, Power, & Politics w/ Matthew Erickson
Matthew Erickson joins me to talk 2020 politics, how culture influences the state, and why Trump will win re-election. Matt is the co-host of Wealth, Power, and Influence with Jason Stapleton. He has been vocal on social media and YouTube about what he feels is an evil and corrupt system that will stop at nothing to keep Donald Trump from the White House. We talk about how politics runs downstream of culture, why you can never win at politics until you understand how to wield power, and what anarchists and libertarians need to do (and stop doing) if...
2020-12-15
1h 50
Counterflow with Buck Johnson
Ep. 133: An Evolution of Political Thought, with Matthew Erickson
My guest this week is the co-host of "Wealth, Power and Influence, with Jason Stapleton", Matthew Erickson. Matt has a lot of truly thought provoking things to say regarding his evolving political thought process. We talk libertarianism, anarcho-capitalism, monarchy, and other forms of government. In what type of system would liberty best flourish? It's not democracy, we know that. What about under a system of monarchy? We discuss the influence that Mencius Moldbug has had on Matt's thinking lately. We also discuss the presidential election, and he has a lot of interesting thoughts on it, including: one candidate will...
2020-12-01
1h 27
Did You Know Podcast
Episode 69: Matthew Erickson On Planting Trees Today
Matthew Erickson is the co-host of the Wealth, Power & influence Podcast with Jason Stapleton. Listen as Matthew & I discuss.. → His Journey to Libertarianism → Why Things are better now than ever → Signal vs. Noise → Building your future → Countering media narratives → Building solutions vs preaching truth GET $50 FREE AND TRADE WITH CONFIDENCE WITH A TRUSTED & EXPERIENCED EXCHANGE → www.didyouknowcrypto.com/etoro Get EXCLUSIVE FREE DISCOUNTS for Listeners → www.supportmypodcast.com/main WHERE TO FIND THE SHOW
2020-01-20
1h 24