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By James D. Newcomb
The podcast currently has 112 episodes available.
Today we welcome to the show Dr. Zachary Porcu, author of 'Journey to Reality: Sacramental Life in a Secular Age.'
The discussion begins with James sharing his journey into the Orthodox Church, partly influenced by Zachary's book. The conversation delves into the origins and needs that led Dr. Porcu to write his book, emphasizing the differences between ancient and modern Christianity.
James and Dr. Porcu explore the concept of 'Arche' and how it represents the cornerstone of Christian belief, transcending merely being a set of rules to being a worldview. The interview also touches upon the revolutionary nature of Jesus' teachings, the Reformation's impact on Christianity at large, and ultimately leading to the modern secular state.
The interview concludes with a discussion on the importance of sacraments in Orthodox Christianity. Far more than symbolic or ritualistic acts, these are genuine spiritual disciplines embodying the intersection of physical and spiritual truth.
Episode highlights:
00:35 Background of the Interview
02:25 Introducing Dr. Zachary Porcu
03:14 The Need for the Book
03:49 Challenges in Teaching Theology
05:58 Writing and Revising the Book
07:52 Understanding Christianity and Worldview
12:21 The Concept of Arche
22:47 Revolutionary Claims of Christianity
26:22 Modern Context of Christianity
34:44 Critique of the Reformation
42:35 Separation of Church and State
46:03 The Sacramental Way of Life
52:38 Conclusion and Farewell
Resources mentioned:
Journey to Reality: Sacramental Life In a Secular Age by Dr. Zachary Porcu
Unintended Reformation
What’s the worst kind of podcast out there?
One without a purpose.
This applies to any type of content creation.
Heck, even a job raking leaves.
All too often we do things by wrote, or simply mimicking someone that appears on the surface to have things put together.
Without asking ourselves why is it that those folks are having any type of success in the first place?
It has nothing to do with the superficial elements of their content. Those are the manifestation of what is stirring within.
That is the truly challenging part of being a content creator of any type.
It won’t come from buying the $99 course advertised on Facebook.
Nor will it come from mimicking “what’s working” from those who are having some success.
It will come from being honest with yourself, identifying the hill you’re willing to die on…
And then being willing to die on it.
Being consistent helps too.
Model; never mimic.
If you’re a content creator and want to talk things over with a second set of eyes, click the link below and let’s talk.
https://jamesdnewcomb.com/coaching
I was able to go to the Vikings Game today in Minneapolis.
The game went fine, but the simple act of getting into the stadium was quite arduous. I spent just under an hour waiting for about 10,000 people to go through one metal detector!
And this is before we even scanned our tickets to get into the stadium.
I share a little bit about the experience, and notably the lack of concern from anyone else in the line who was massively inconvenienced by a severely inefficient security process.
If no one else has claimed it, I hereby dub myself the distinction of creating the moniker “NFL Lull”.
You heard it here first, folks.
This episode is a replay of an interview I did circa 2017 with patent attorney Stephan Kinsella.
Kinsella is the author of "Against Intellectual Property," and in our time together, he argues that IP laws, particularly patents and copyrights, are incompatible with traditional property rights and hinder innovation and progress.
The conversation explores the origins of these laws, their impact on musicians and other creatives, and practical advice for navigating the current system while protecting artistic integrity.
The discussion also delves into Austrian economics and how it provides a framework for understanding the issues with IP laws. Kinsella foresees a future where the increasing ease of circumventing these laws will pressure the industry to adapt to more free-market principles.
Episode highlights:
00:24 Stefan Kinsella on Intellectual Property
02:43 Understanding Property Rights
06:45 Austrian Economics and Intellectual Property
20:08 The History and Problems of Copyright
26:59 Practical Advice for Musicians
42:13 Future of Intellectual Property
44:23 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Resources mentioned:
Against Intellectual Property by Stephan Kinsella
Stephan's website
About the guest:
Stephan Kinsella is an attorney and libertarian writer in Houston. He was previously General Counsel for Applied Optoelectronics, Inc., a partner with Duane Morris, and adjunct professor at South Texas College of Law Houston. A registered patent attorney, he received an LL.M. (international business law) from King’s College London, a JD from the Paul M. Hebert Law Center at Louisiana State University (LSU), and BSEE and MSEE degrees from LSU.
He has spoken, lectured and published widely on both legal topics, including intellectual property law and international law, and also on various areas of libertarian legal theory.
You've been listening to Ba Vojdaan!, with James D. Newcomb.
For more information about James, and to subscribe to the podcast, visit https://jamesdnewcomb.com. There you'll find a trove of materials available for immediate download.
And be sure to follow James' travels and adventures on social media. All the info can be found at https://jamesdnewcomb.com.
Thank you for listening!
This episode features a deep dive into the multifaceted life of Abel James, best known for the Fat Burning Man Podcast. In this interview, Abel offers insights from his musical background, detailing how early influences shaped his passions and career path.
Discover how a tragic apartment fire redirected Abel's focus from music to health, leading him to become an influencer in the realm of health and fitness.
Abel also discusses his book 'The Musical Brain,' which explores the cognitive impacts of musical training, and offers a sneak peek into his latest work, 'Designer Babies Still Get Scabies.'
Tune in for a rich conversation about creativity, resilience, and the intersections between music, health, and personal development!
Episode highlights:
01:31 Abel's Musical Journey
06:35 The Musical Brain
11:15 Transition to Podcasting
15:25 Challenges and Realities of Podcasting
27:06 Designer Babies Still Get Scabies
32:14 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Resources mentioned:
Fat Burning Man Podcast
Designer Babies Still Get Scabies by Abel James
About the Guest:
My name is Abel, and a few years ago, I made some alarming discoveries. I learned that almost everything that I thought I knew about health, nutrition, and fitness was completely wrong.
After years of frustration, sickness, and increasing flab, I stopped listening to the “experts,” “gurus,” and even my doctors. I buried my nose in the research and experimented on myself like a lab rat until I found the truth. And man, it was a doozy.
It turns out that my “healthy” low-fat, low-cholesterol diet and “effective” running program recommended by magazines, TV shows, and my doctors, were actually causing me to be fat and sick.
Once I did the opposite of what my doctors told me, I dramatically improved my health – reversing hypertension, healing my malfunctioning thyroid, and effortlessly shedding 20 pounds in 40 days.
Skip ahead a few years, and now as host of the award-winning #1 Rated Fat-Burning Man Show, I help folks to improve their relationship with food, activity, and life by circumventing marketing myths, misinformation, and corporate scheming by eating real foods and engaging in effective, science-backed training to make you lean, healthy, and energetic.
But make no mistake: I’m no guru. I do not have all the answers. YOU are the expert on you. Through my podcast, books, and coaching, I am dedicated to helping others optimize their health and reach their ultimate potential by being their own guru.
After all, experts should help you build behaviors that would eventually put them out of a job.
But with the collective health of the country (and beyond) falling off a cliff, it is more important than ever the help reverse the obesity and health crisis. As such, I share the principles and system that enabled me to dramatically optimize my life with folks who want to shed unwanted...
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We welcome to the show Marc Mawhinney. Marc is the host of the Natural Born Coaches podcast, and has helped countless aspiring coaches in just about every conceivable niche build and sustain thriving coaching businesses.
I've often said that the greatest strength of my own craft of podcasting is also its greatest weakness, that being just about anyone can do it.
As you'll hear in this episode, the same can be said of coaching. Anyone can call themselves a coach, but actually finding a paid client, and then guiding them from Point A to Point B is a different matter entirely!
In this episode, Marc shares in detail:
If you've thought about getting into the highly profitable coaching industry, but don't know where to begin, give this a listen and then check out Marc's offerings below!
Episode highlights:
00:07 Mark's Email Streak and Initial Challenges
02:17 Transition to Daily Emails
05:07 The Impact of Social Media and Authenticity
08:51 Coaching in the Digital Age
13:40 Exploring Niche Coaching Markets
18:44 The Three Pillar Strategy for Coaches
21:51 Conclusion and Contact Information
Resources mentioned:
Natural Born Coaches
The Coaching Jungle Facebook group
About the guest:
Marc Mawhinney is a lifelong entrepreneur who has been helping coaches get more clients (without paid ads) since 2014!
He’s the host of the “Natural Born Coaches” podcast, which has almost 900 episodes released, and the Tarzan of “The Coaching Jungle” Facebook group which has over 25,000 coaches in that community.
He's been a speaker at events like “Social Media Marketing World”, frequently makes media appearances, and has contributed for Entrepreneur.com.
You can learn more about Marc at www.NaturalBornCoaches.com!
You've been listening to Ba Vojdaan!, with James D. Newcomb.
For more information about James, and to subscribe to the podcast, visit https://jamesdnewcomb.com. There you'll find a trove of materials available for immediate download.
And be sure to follow James' travels and adventures on social media. All the info can be found at https://jamesdnewcomb.com.
Thank you for listening!
There's more to Iran and Persian culture than what you'll see on Fox News.
That's the main point of today's episode. My wife Sana shared with me a Facebook post that did a fairly deep dive - as deep as you can get with a Facebook post anyway - on some of the highlights of the Persian culture and history.
I asked Sana, who is Iranian, if she would record a podcast and share some of her experiences as an Iranian, and how she views the American culture from that lens.
As usual we stray from the path a bit with the conversation, but manage to stay true to our intent.
In this episode you'll hear about the progressive policies of Cyrus the Great, advancements in science, medicine, and mathematics, to the unique role of women in Persian society.
Once you've finished listening to this, you might second-guess your decisions to rely on mainstream news sources re: that part of the world!
Episode highlights:
00:39 Exploring Persian Culture and History
01:36 Ancient Iran's Contributions to Civilization
04:43 Persian Innovations and Influence
06:06 Gender Roles in Ancient Iran
07:15 Modern Reflections on Ancient Wisdom
09:55 Community vs. Individualism
17:00 Cultural Reflections and Personal Growth
18:21 Understanding American Historical Perspective
19:19 The Importance of Learning from History
22:26 Contrasting American and Persian Cultures
26:03 The Influence of Persian Culture in America
30:31 Encouragement to Explore Persian History
**This interview was originally published on the Brass Mastery podcast in May 2024.
We welcome to the podcast Marcus Reynolds, who with his Stratos Brass device has provided a beacon of hope for the thousands of brass players across the globe who struggle with embouchure issues.
Like many great triumphs in life, Marcus' journey to becoming a tireless promoter of safer and healthier brass playing began with a tragedy. A major lip injury completely derailed Marcus' successful playing career. In an instant his sole source of income and personal identity was gone.
In this episode, Marcus shares in-depth the painful - both physical and psychological - road to recovery, and how a mysterious "nocturnal hieroglyphic" ultimately became the inspiration for a device that is changing lives for the better. Indeed it is no exaggeration to say that Marcus' tireless efforts have even extended playing careers that once appeared to have reached their end.
Enjoy the episode!
Episode highlights:
-Belief in the mission compels a tireless promotion of the solution for the problem...01:55
-A catastrophic lip injury set Marcus through the extreme depths and heights of human emotion...03:50
-The psychological damage was just as profound as the physical...09:35
-A "nocturnal hieroglyphic" circa 2008 is ultimately the genesis of the Stratos Brass device....11:05
-You become a self-psychologist when your identity is taken away from you...18:10
-Clarifying the "upstream" and "downstream" of air flow...24:40
-Success stories from high-profile musicians who've worked with Marcus and his invention...27:30
-The basic physiology of what's going on with your body when you use the Stratos device...33:00
-How Marcus' personality and self-perception has changed after becoming a quasi-celebrity in the brass world...45:05
-"It's very possible that you've had a greater impact in light of that accident than you ever would have had you stayed perfectly healthy"... 54:50
-Plus whatever your discerning ears deem worthy of your time and interest...
Resources mentioned:
Stratos Brass
Brass Mastery podcast w/ Larry Meregillano
About the Guest:
"I am a brass instrument tutor of over 40 years experience in both the private and local government sectors. As well as general brass teaching, I also specialise in embouchure development and rescue for brass players. Building on my experience as a teacher and professional musician I am also the creator of the unique STRATOS Embouchure System. I am also an author of ‘Range without Resistance’. Stratos Encore Pro is an adaptable and adjustable embouchure system that can be fitted to virtually all brass instruments to help players adapt and improve their embouchure. I have also written a series of articles on the brass embouchure which have been published in Brass Band World, Brass Herald and British Trombone Society Magazine.
As a professional musician I have over 30 years experience of recording music and performing live, both as a lead trombonist and a solo artist. I also have many years experience in the role of musical director for several big bands and brass ensembles. I currently play a Rath R12 trombone which I co-developed with Michael Rath Trombones."
What you're about to hear in this episode is an in-depth conversation between myself and Brian O'Leary, host of the O'Leary Review podcast. Brian published this interview in early 2023, and gave me permission to publish on my own show!
In this episode, Brian and I discuss the significance of finding one's voice in the podcasting world, or any realm regarding content creation, and core principles of publishing, which remain surprisingly consistent even with radically changing publishing modalities.
We share insights into the impact of word-of-mouth advertising over traditional SEO strategies, our own journeys into podcasting, and the value of principled work.
We also touch upon my background in the military and conscientious objection, lessons learned working with influencers like Ben Greenfield, and the core idea that passion and integrity attract audiences.
Episode highlights:
01:20 Brian O'Leary's Journey and Podcasting Insights
02:45 The Essence of Publishing and SEO Challenges
05:55 The Power of Word of Mouth and Building a Brand
07:29 James Newcomb's Musical Background and Military Experience
08:44 Transitioning from Military to Podcasting
12:24 Launching the Ba Vojdaan Podcast
14:29 Monetizing Podcasts and Handling Feedback
27:17 James Newcomb's Podcasting Business and Success
Resources mentioned:
O'Leary Review podcast
You've been listening to Ba Vojdaan!, with James D. Newcomb.
For more information about James, and to subscribe to the podcast, visit https://jamesdnewcomb.com. There you'll find a trove of materials available for immediate download.
And be sure to follow James' travels and adventures on social media. All the info can be found at https://jamesdnewcomb.com.
Thank you for listening!
In this episode, James and Frederica share personal accounts of miraculous events in their lives. James recounts two near-death experiences while driving, attributing his survival to divine intervention. We're joined by special guest Sana Dorry, who shares her own miraculous story in Bangkok, narrowly avoiding a deadly bus accident, and describes her involvement with the Rohingya community.
The episode concludes with reflections on the nature of miracles and the importance of attracting people to the gospel through positive and uplifting stories.
Episode highlights:
00:17 James' Miraculous Journey from Missouri to Georgia
02:10 Another Driving Miracle: Washington to Minnesota
04:12 Sana's Miraculous Bus Incident in Bangkok
10:29 Sana's Experiences with Rohingya Refugees
13:32 Sana's Rescue of a Baby in Bangkok
17:42 Conclusion and Reflections on Miracles
You've been listening to Ba Vojdaan!, with James D. Newcomb.
For more information about James, and to subscribe to the podcast, visit https://jamesdnewcomb.com. There you'll find a trove of materials available for immediate download.
And be sure to follow James' travels and adventures on social media. All the info can be found at https://jamesdnewcomb.com.
Thank you for listening!
The podcast currently has 112 episodes available.