Episodes
Friday Jul 03, 2020
In the Corner Back by the Woodpile #225: Jaime Prater's Seach for Home
Friday Jul 03, 2020
Friday Jul 03, 2020
Documentary director Jaime Prater talks about his film “No Place To Call Home” which explores the over 70 children and teenagers who claimed to have been abused at the Jesus People USA commune in Chicago, Illinois. Prater relays his own experience of abuse, the making of the film, the fallout of its release and the current condition of his own faith.
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Friday Jun 26, 2020
In the Corner Back By the Woodpile #224: Fluorescent Decade on a Hill XIX
Friday Jun 26, 2020
Friday Jun 26, 2020
We're back in the 1980s talking baseball, football, soccer, karate and one family's escape from communist Vietnam.
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Saturday Jun 20, 2020
In the Corner Back By the Woodpile #223: Songs From a Roller Rink Dumpster XVI
Saturday Jun 20, 2020
Saturday Jun 20, 2020
We're back in our favorite decade to talk Prodigal, Bourgeois Tagg and Steve Scott, all with help from TrueTunes.com's John J Thompson!
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Thursday Jun 11, 2020
In the Corner Back By the Woodpile #222: Communes and Cabarets with Jace Seavers
Thursday Jun 11, 2020
Thursday Jun 11, 2020
Artist and musician Jace Seavers tell his epic story of living nearly a decade in the Jesus People USA commune in Chicago. Consisting of good memories and nightmares both, the experience would affect his thinking and art for the rest of his life. Includes stories of Steve Scott, Daniel Amos, Cause and Effect, Crashdog, The Crossing and Rez Band.
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(Jace with one of Rez Band's original bass guitars)
Wednesday Jun 03, 2020
In the Corner Back by the Woodpile #221: Faith, Governance and History with Brian Smith
Wednesday Jun 03, 2020
Wednesday Jun 03, 2020
Law and Liberty's Brian Smith joins us to talk about religion, government, history, objectivism and integralism, how they can get along and how they often don't.
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Tuesday May 26, 2020
In the Corner Back by the Woodpile #220: That to Which We are Tethered V
Tuesday May 26, 2020
Tuesday May 26, 2020
On this episode we hear from one man who watched his church attempt to reach a historically discriminated against group of folks, which apparently required a discrimination of a new kind.
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Monday May 18, 2020
In the Corner Back By the Woodpile #219: Tryna Herd Cats XXVIII
Monday May 18, 2020
Monday May 18, 2020
The nature of silence, not being fond of children, recognizing one's own deficiencies, the laying-low wisemen and much more are what we get up to talking about on this philosophical discussion Back By the Woodpile.
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Tuesday May 05, 2020
In the Corner Back by the Woodpile #218: Tryna Herd Cats XXVII
Tuesday May 05, 2020
Tuesday May 05, 2020
Knowing others through their written words, trapped inside of time within a small room, enemies using your past words against you and other troubles are what's at hand on this philosophical episode of In the Corner Back By the Woodpile!
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Monday Apr 20, 2020
In the Corner Back By the Woodpile #217: Fluorescent Decade on a Hill XVIII
Monday Apr 20, 2020
Monday Apr 20, 2020
The 1980's had their share of parties, fights and bullies, of which we're going to get a earful via another ensemble guest episode!
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Thursday Apr 09, 2020
In The Corner Back By the Woodpile #216: Ride Around VI- Evansville, Indiana Again
Thursday Apr 09, 2020
Thursday Apr 09, 2020
We're back in Evansville, Indiana getting a tour of an long-gone electrical motor shop where the characters, life lessons and laughs were plentiful.
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Tuesday Mar 31, 2020
In the Corner Back By the Woodpile #215: Helping Without Hurting
Tuesday Mar 31, 2020
Tuesday Mar 31, 2020
There's so many charities and government programs that might give some aid but in the process foster dependency or encourage fraud. One organization has become successful of helping some of the most hopeless folks transform themselves and escape the cycles of drugs, poverty and low expectations. Peggy Gardner of Greater Faith Community Action Corporation shares both stories of failure and success but some of the formulas they've found that works. Mrs. Gardner also shares what happens when a black woman decides to have breakfast with klansmen.
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Monday Mar 23, 2020
In the Corner Back By the Woodpile #214: Homer's The Odyssey
Monday Mar 23, 2020
Monday Mar 23, 2020
Educator Derek Luptak lets us ride sidecar in alongside Ulysses and his crew as he gets in a tangle with cyclops, sirens, goddesses, bad weather, time, terrible decisions, just to name a few. In the process we learn about heroes, home, cancel culture, Oh Brother Where Art Thou?, Juana Rosa Pita and so much more.
(Penelope by Matt Andrews)
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