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More Christ

Marcas Ó Conghaile Muirthemne

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Welcome to More Christ where we will feature philosophers, psychologists, content creators and other leaders to share Christian truth in the present age.
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Am Seo Podcast is hosted by Jonathan Courtenay and six time All Ireland Winner, Dublin legend, Diarmuid Connolly. Each week JC and DC will discuss everything from sports to politics, books and movies, news and reviews. Plus, some famous faces will drop in for chats along the way. Listen to Am Seo Podcast with JC & DC wherever you get your podcasts.
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Are You Mad At Us?

Mia Wilson & Quincy Ledbetter

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Filmmaker/musician/writer, Quincy Ledbetter and stand-up comic/writer, Mia Wilson sit down with impressive people whose work inspires them to get to the most pressing questions of the hour about art, creativity, society, and success all while obsessing over the most essential question everyone is thinking about - are you mad at us?
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The DragChamp Show

Gary Don Free, Jake Hodge, Ryan Gleghorn

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The DragChamp Show is a weekly bench racing style conversation with the biggest names in sportsman drag racing. You'll hear from NHRA Lucas Oil series racers, big money bracket racers, local bracket racers, and some of the top names in sportsman drag racing. The DragChamp Show covers NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series classes like Super Stock and Stock, Super Comp, Super Gas and Super Street, Top Sportsman and Top Dragster, Top Bulb and Bottom Bulb bracket racing, Box and No Box classes, and ...
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Meat For Teacast

Meat For Tea

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The podcast from the folks who bring you Meat For Tea: The Valley Review. This quarterly publication of arts and literature has its very own audio companion. The Meat For Teacast features live recordings of spoken word and music, conversations with authors and other artists, and more! HEY! We have T-Shirts, Mugs, Socks, Pint Glasses and Totes. Maybe more to come. A great way to support Meat For Tea and this podcast is to go to https://meat-for-tea.creator-spring.com/ and get some of that stu ...
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Join us for the book launch of Connolly Ryan's book Velocity At Rest (Meat For Tea Press) at Amherst Books, June 20, 2024. Ryan is currently a professor of literature at University of Massachusetts, Amherst, where he has been a finalist for the Distinguished Teaching Award multiple times. His poetry has been published in various journals including …
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Welcome to Season 6! Kicking it off with a bang, this episode features a fantastic conversation with Elizabeth and Jeffrey Feingold, author of The Black Hole Pastrami (Meat For Tea Press), There is No Death in Finding Nemo (Impspired), and coming later in 2024, A Fine Madness (Meat For Tea Press). Jeffrey reads from his upcoming book, and have an, …
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Mia & Quincy sit down with Gary Simons in a boiling hot apartment. But it's one of our all time favorite conversations, we think you'll agree. Gary Simons is a nationally-performing, NYC-based comedian, writer, and actor originally from Connecticut. While in college, he won Georgetown’s Funniest Human competition and was recently the tour opener fo…
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Fr. Conor McDonough is a Dominican priest and a lecturer at the Dominican House of Studies in Dublin and is originally from County Galway. He is a renowned scholar, with degrees from the Universities of Fribourg, Maynooth, and Cambridge, specialising in Theology and Philosophy. He has also been involved in an exciting YouTube series called Treasure…
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This is the first story in my new series of short stories. My wife and I recently completed our storytelling course with Storytellers of Ireland, so I decided to take what I have learned and apply those lessons here. Special thanks to my friend, Fr. Ryan Duns, who has allowed me to use his music for this series. He is offering a great service by ke…
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In this short video, I introduce my upcoming series of short stories and aim to convey why I think it is important to embrace stories as Christians. This is a very brief theology of storytelling, inspired by Jonathan Pageau, Jordan Peterson, Paul Vander Klay, C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and many other vital figures.…
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Born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1961, Mike became a Christian at the age of 10 and grew up in a Christian home. He attended Liberty University where he earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Music Performance (Saxophone). During his undergraduate studies, he had a strong desire to know God, devoting himself to studying the Bible daily. He decided to learn …
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Join Elizabeth and Mark with a second conversation with Jacob Chapman. We discuss his new book Are We There Yet out on Human Error Publishing, talk about creative seasoning, heck, as is the way, talk about a bunch of stuff. This episode is also co-introduced by Steve Schmeltz and Madeleine Darling! So it's fun in that, well, somewhat informal way, …
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Ryan Duns, SJ works at the intersection of philosophy and systematic theology. He has published on Karl Rahner, Jean-Luc Marion, René Girard, and his most recent work has involved a sustained engagement with William Desmond’s metaphysics. His dissertation, “Spiritual Exercises for a Secular Age? William Desmond’s Theological Achievement” argued tha…
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Join us for a recording of Donna Lynch and her book tour for Girls of the County at The Veiled Crow in Warwick, RI. A great read, so a great listen! Donna has been thrice nominated for a Bram Stoker Award, is part of the amazing band Ego Likeness, and is simply one of Meat For Tea's favorite people. Find more at: linktr.ee/Donna_Lynch rawdogscreami…
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Join Elizabeth and poet, climate justice activist, educator and all-around super human Eben E. B. Bein in a lovely conversation. Eben reads some of his work, they discuss writing and, well, it's the Meat For Teacast! So much! Their book Character Flaws, is celebrating one year! Upcoming celebration of the chapbook Character Flaws 1st birthday: Virt…
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Gerard Casey is an Irish philosopher and former politician who is Professor Emeritus at University College Dublin.He was active in Irish politics in the 1990s and led the Christian Solidarity Party between 1993 and 1999. He now holds libertarian and what he terms (philosophically) anarchistic views. His philosophical interests include political phi…
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Jordan Hall (Greenhall) is an entrepreneur and angel investor with a focus on the internet and digital media space. Having received his law degree from Harvard and practicing for all of 93 days, he sought greener pastures, becoming an advocate for “efficient, collaborative, open” models of information dispersal.More from Jordan Hall - Jordan Hall -…
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Here we have a preview of the spoken word from Le Cirque Avant la Lune Froide, Saturday, December 3, 2022! Carla Manene Cooke, Andrew Varnon, David Miller, Elizabeth Applequist, Jacob Chapman, Janet MacFadyen, Gerald Yelle, Richard Wayne Horton, Paul Richmond, and Dennis Piana.. To hear the full episode and lots of other goodies, please consider su…
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Gary Chartier is a legal scholar, philosopher, political theorist, and theologian. Amongst other things, his work addresses anarchism and ethics. Chartier is a professor and serves as associate dean of La Sierra University's business school. Please see his website, here: http://www.garychartier.net/
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Quincy and Mia are here to answer the questions you asked us, and some you didn't. Hook up with your roommate and now have to deal with the fallout? Struggling with making art in the face of rejection? Have questions about bears? Let's get into it! You sent us your questions and now we're giving you your answers. Some fun extras: Check out Quincy's…
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Earlier in 2024, Meat For Tea Press released Linda Chown's poetry collection Annie: How She Came To Be. Sadly, Linda passed a couple months later. Join Elizabeth and Jane Muschenetz as they do a 'cold read' of the book (with lovely results) and then discuss, well, various aspects of Linda's work and more, in this very-lightly-edited edition of the …
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We thought it might be nice to re-play S4 E33 with Jeffrey Feingold. Why? His book The Black Hole Pastrami has been winning awards. Most recently, the National Indie Excellence Award for short story collections, and also a finalist for the International Book Awards. Available from Meat For Tea Press! https://meatfortea.com/chapbooks.htm --- Support…
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What a lovely conversation between Elizabeth and author Jack Donahue. His new novel Lost on Cherry Street is coming out later this June from Willow River Press, part of Between the Lines Publishing! Jack gets into some real detail about his research and backstory behind this book, and treats us to three readings from it as well. As usual, the conve…
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Brian Godawa has been a professional writer and filmmaker for over 20 years. His creative versatility was born of a passion for both intellect and imagination, both left-brain and right-brain. The result: Brian is an artisan of word, image, and story that engages heart, mind, and soul. Just think, “Renaissance Man.”Bestselling Author. But Brian is …
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The Reverend, David William Brown FRSE FBA (born 1 July 1948) is an Anglican priest and British scholar of philosophy, theology, religion, and the arts. He taught at the universities of Oxford, Durham, and St. Andrews before retiring in 2015. He is well-known for his "non-punitive theory of purgatory, his defence of specific versions of social Trin…
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Mia & Quincy kick off season 2 with one of their absolute favorite people, Liz Miele! Liz is an internationally renowned comedian originally from New Jersey who started doing stand-up at 16 in New York City. She has been profiled by The New Yorker Magazine, appeared on Comedy Central’s “Live at Gotham" as well as Comedy Central’s “This Week at the …
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Join us for a reading from Jen Jabaily-Blackburn on Friday, May 10, 2024 at Splendor Solis Books in Northampton MA. Jen reads from her new book of poetry Girl in a Bear Suit and also treats us to some other writing. It ends up with a Q&A of sorts with her super cool daughter. This is part of what is becoming an ongoing series of location recordings…
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Arthur Versluis, Professor of Religious Studies at Michigan State University, holds a doctorate from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and has published numerous books and articles. Among his many books are Platonic Mysticism (SUNY Press 2017), American Gurus (Oxford UP, 2014), Magic and Mysticism: An Introduction to Western Esotericism (Rowma…
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Grab a snack and a beverage and tuck into this great conversation with Elizabeth and writer Rebecca Evans. So much ground covered! She reads some of her work, including an exclusive reading from her upcoming book Safe Handling. Rebecca is also the co-host of a radio show Writer to Writer as well! Learn more at https://rebeccaevanswriter.com --- Sup…
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For this special episode we're honored to be able to share with you all the Poetry Month edition of Prose Garden. Recorded live on Zoom on April 20, 2024, it packs a punch. This monthly prose celebration is hosted by Francine Witte and Meg Pokrass. Featuring readings from Francine Witte, Meg Pokrass, Bethany Jarmul, Alexis Rhone Fancher, Brad Rose,…
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Join Elizabeth and author and professor Jeff Weddle as they talk about some of his 20+ books, the documentary The Outsiders of New Orleans and the book that it came from Bohemian New Orleans: The Story of the Outsider and Loujon Press and so much more. Creative process, the influence of having children on our lives, a smattering of politics and som…
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For the final episode of Season 1, Mia & Quincy sit down with the truly legendary Ryan Connolly to discuss the future of film, contemporary filmmaking, and petty orcas. Ryan Connolly is a filmmaker, internet personality, and presenter best known for his web series Film Riot, which has gained over 2.1 million subscribers. He has also written and dir…
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Scott Ferry returns for the third time to the Meat For Teacast, this time with his co-author of their new book, Fill Me With Birds, Daniel McGinn! Great conversation about writing, not writing, some timely politics, and so much more. Join Elizabeth as she has a great chat with these two super writers! Find out more at https://meatfortea.com/chapboo…
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Recorded as the first new episode of 2024 in January. Who better to kick things off with than the incredible Jonathan Fujii of "The Film Drunk?" Check out our conversation with Jonathan about building his popular online platform, his approach to film criticism, and why people who sit next to instead of across from each other on dates are psychopath…
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Naghmeh Panahi was born into a Muslim family in Iran. From the age of two, Naghmeh witnessed a country at war. In 1979, Iran underwent an Islamic Revolution and then entered an 8-year war with Iraq which heavily involved the city of Tehran where Naghmeh grew up. Bombings and missiles were a daily occurrence. Walking to school meant walking through …
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Join us for Tzivia Gover's lovely reading/mini-workshop/dreaming in writing event at Splendor Solis Books in Northampton MA on March 8, 2024. Tzivia reads from her book Dreaming on the Page, discusses how dreams can be excellent writing prompts, leads the audience through a mini dream-writing exersise (with impressive results) and more! If you find…
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In December (2023), Quincy and Mia got to sit down with Brooklyn-based comedian, Adam Mitrani to talk about moving to New York right before the pandemic, the New York comedy scene, navigating politics in comedy, and processing grief through art. Keep up with Adam here! Follow Are You Mad at Us? on Instagram and TikTok - @areyoumadatuspodcast Keep u…
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The third part in our series of Pushcart Prize nominees. Christian Livermore is back for more discussion on her writing, her books, and more. A fascinating conversation! Author of Girl, Lost and Found, We Are Not Okay and The Very Special Dead, Christian also reads from and discusses her upcoming novel The Execution of Tertius Lafontaine as well! -…
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This week, Quincy and Mia are thrilled to be sitting down and chatting with Emmy award winning comedian and writer, Matt Goldich about his new special, No Questions Asked. Matt currently writes for Late Night with Seth Meyers and has appeared on the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson and Comedy Central's Premium Blend. He has also been a staff writ…
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Join us for a special afternoon at Ana Bandeira in Northampton MA. Dave Dersham hosts the Second Sunday series there, and for this one, his guest is poet and artitst Kim Keough. They have a lovely back-and-forth between Kim's reading and Dave's songs that we believe you'll enjoy as much as we did. Ana Bandeira is a lovely cafe/confectionary/coffee …
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Holly Ordway is the Cardinal Francis George Professor of Faith and Culture at the the Word on Fire Institute and Visiting Professor of Apologetics at Houston Christian University. She holds a PhD in English from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and is a Subject Editor for the Journal of Inklings Studies.Her book Tolkien’s Modern Reading: Mid…
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Mia & Quincy chat with comedian and co-owner/founder of Flophouse, Nick Hopping. Hear more about how Brooklyn's newest comedy club came to be, the NYC vs. DC comedy scene specifics, and Nick's career trajectory in this episode. Nick Hopping is a New York City-based stand up comic and a co-owner/founder of Brooklyn's newest comedy club, Flophouse. H…
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What a fun ride this conversation is. Another in our series of 2023 Pushcart Prize nominees! Elizabeth and writer, poet and artist Jane Muschenetz talk a little writing process, a little teaching, a little current-events-politics - including some of her history emigrating with her parents from Ukraine - and a whole lot more. She reads from her upco…
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This is a super engaging episode, where Elizabeth and writer/storyteller/teacher/professor Andrew Shelffo get into a lot of deep discussion about pedagogy, writing discipline and practice, dreams as inspiration - and a whole ton more. Andrew also reads a terrific story from a past edition of Meat For Tea that garnered accolades when he read it at t…
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Mia and Quincy sit down and chat with Sam Kochman and delve into the psychology of Swifties, comedic writing process, and share some very unpopular opinions. Sam is a NYC-based stand up comic, writer, and photographer originally from West Palm Beach, Florida. Additionally, she is a co-host of the New Money Comedy Show and Late for Work Comedy Show.…
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This episode features author John Yamrus' third visit to the Meat For Teacast. This time around, he and Elizabeth focus mainly on his most recent Meat For Tea Press book People and Other Bad Ideas but also, as is the usual, go off on tangents - writing and music in particular are covered. It's a lovely time - do stick around! You can find both of h…
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"The Tammy Peterson Podcast" delves into issues such as faith through a counter-cultural lens. Behind the podcast stands a 62-year-old cancer survivor and wife of Canadian psychologist Jordan Peterson, who has just begun the journey to become a member of the Catholic Church.Tammy and I spoke about this journey, beginning with her upbringing in Cana…
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Mia & Quincy sit down with the multi-talented comedian, Ryan Conner to hear about his impressive career and his excellent new novel, The Party. Originally from the D.C. area, Ryan Conner was a guest on The Late Late Show with James Corden, and a finalist on NBC's Last Comic Standing, where judge Norm MacDonald called his first set "The best 3.5 min…
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Adam B. Coleman is the Author of “Black Victim To Black Victor“, Op-Ed Writer, Public Speaker, and the Founder of Wrong Speak Publishing.You can read more about Adam and engage with his work here:https://www.adambcoleman.com/abouthttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Black-Victim-Victor-Identifying-ideologies/dp/B0915JT4XD/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1U7TUDE5H6FMS&keywords…
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In this episode, Mia and Quincy catch up with their longstanding friend, boice-Terrel Allen and get all the details on his most recent single & holiday banger, "On Xmas." In addition to his 2022 album, Nevermind the Hardships, boice has released two previous albums, How to Be an Adult (2010) and Get Me Audio, Vol. 1 (2013). He is also the host and …
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For this episode, we have a delightful recording of John Sheirer reading from his book For Now: One-Hundred 100 Word Stories live at Splendor Solis Books in Northampton on December 8th, 2023. A big treat, this reading, plus a lot of background on his writing approach, a fun q&a type session at the end, and more! Do stick around! --- Support this po…
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Jason M. Baxter is a college professor, speaker, and author of five books, including The Medieval Mind of C. S. Lewis and A Beginner's Guide to Dante's "Comedy". He currently teaches Great Books at Notre Dame and is a curricular consultant for St. Thomas More Academy in South Bend, Indiana.For more, please see:Jason M. Baxter (jasonmbaxter.com)Amaz…
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We're pleased to share with you an excerpt of this lovely and fun podcast we were a part of recently. Please check out https://www.creativepeacemeal.com/ for the complete episode and much, much, more! "This special episode features podcast alums, and Beatlephiles, Jack Canfora, Elizabeth MacDuffie, Mark Alan Milller, and Steve March-Tormé. I learne…
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Dr Joshua Furnal (Ph.D. Durham) is an Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology at St. Patrick’s Pontifical University, Maynooth. He is an Associate Editor of Brill Research Perspectives in Theological Traditions and the co-editor of the Contributions to Philosophical Theology series. Recently, he has been the recipient of four visiting research f…
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