Winning Slowly

5.06: Ghost of a King


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Art, faith, how culture shapes and is shaped by us, and more in The Gray Havens’ latest album Show Notes Chris and Stephen have a wide-ranging conversation with Dave Radford of husband-and-wife folk-pop duo The Gray Havens about the value and purpose of art, the business side of the music industry, and the process of putting together their latest album, Ghost of a King. * Musical influences: * Simon and Garfunkel * James Taylor * Cat Stevens * Frank Sinatra * Dean Martin * Queen * Coldplay * Mumford and Sons * Florence and the Machine * Fleet Foxes * Bon Iver * Lyrical influences: * The Lord of the Rings * the Gray Havens in _The Lord of the Rings * The Chronicles of Narnia * The Name of the Wind and The Wise Man’s Fear, by Patrick Rothfuss * Other people mentioned on the show * Jon Foreman * Ben Shive * Stephen’s rant on iPods: 1.10: Because Capitalism Yay * Temple board * John Piper * 0.01: We Need Some Context—in which, in our very first episode, we discussed John Piper and Pope Francis as representing very different styles of using social media. (Also: whoa, that episode is rough…) Music * “Shadows of the Dawn,” “Band of Gold,” “Diamonds and Gold,” and “This My Soul” from Ghost of a King by The Gray Havens – used by permission. Go buy this album! * “Winning Slowly Theme” by Chris Krycho. Who is also deeply inspired by Tolkien, for the record. Sponsors Many thanks to the people who help us make this show possible by their financial support! This month’s sponsors: * Andrew Fallows * Kurt Klassen * Jeremy Cherfas * Jeremy W. Sherman If you’d like to support the show, you can make a pledge at Patreon or give directly via Square Cash. Respond We love to hear your thoughts. Hit us up via Twitter, Facebook, or email!
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Winning SlowlyBy Chris Krycho and Stephen Carradini

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