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Steve Brown Etc. is a talk show featuring discussion, debate, interviews, comedy and commentary dealing with religious, political and social issues. The program is laid-back, fun, caller-friendly, never dull and it just might alter your consciousness.
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PRISONER OF HOPE is socially conscious digital series designed to restore EMPATHY and rebuild the family unit. A Series that FINALLY acknowledges the invisible prisoners in the incarceration scenario: the families of the imprisoned. Families and loved ones suffer constant pain from having their loved ones being torn away from them and imprisoned. The pain and confusion continues when their loved one is released Visit our site to learn more at www.prisonerofhopetv.com
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Want to know about anxiety? Ask a mother of nine – make that ELEVEN. This week, Steve and the gang chat with Kimberly Iverson about an unexpected solution when things don’t go to plan. Kimberly’s new book is called “Memoir From The Manic Years: Discovering Humility As The Antidote To Anxiety.” The post Kimberly Iverson | The Antidote To Anxiety | S…
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Let’s eat! This week, Steve and the gang chat with author/pastor Alex Early about his new devotional cookbook and about finding God in the kitchen. Alex’s new book is called Among The Pots and Pans: Connect With God, Love Your Neighbor, Nourish Your Community Through The Art of Cooking. The post Alex Early | Among The Pots And Pans | Steve Brown, E…
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He stood up for the truth and they canceled him for it. But that wasn’t the end of the story. This week, Steve and the gang chat with author and veteran TV writer Karen Hall about the courage and legacy of Father Paul Mankowski. Karen’s new book is called The Sound of Silence: The Life and Canceling of a Heroic Jesuit Priest. The post Karen Hall | …
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The future isn’t frightening if you know the future. This week, Steve and the gang chat with author and friend Max Lucado about the end times and what follows. Max’s latest book is called What Happens Next: A Traveler’s Guide Through The End Of This Age. The post Max Lucado | What Happens Next | Steve Brown, Etc. appeared first on Key Life.…
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It’s the OLD Testament in a brand NEW light. This week, Steve and the gang are joined by author Chad Bird for a breezy, but powerful tour through the first 39 books of the Bible. Chad’s new book is called Hitchhiking with Prophets: A Ride Through the Salvation Story of the Old Testament. The post Chad Bird | Hitchhiking With Prophets | Steve Brown,…
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It’s a word mentioned hundreds of times in the Bible, yet we rarely discuss it. This week, Steve and the gang chat with pastor and author Adam Ramsey about honoring one another and the powerful impact it can have on our churches. Adam’s new book is called Honor: Loving Your Church By Building One Another Up. The post Adam Ramsey | Honor | Steve Bro…
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It’s summer, so let’s hang out with Steve and the Etcetera gang. This week, it’s no guests, no agendas – just some fun stories, favorite episodes, and reminders of God’s grace. The post The Etcetera Gang | Summer Spectacular | Steve Brown, Etc. appeared first on Key Life.저자 Steve Brown Etc.
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Their books have been called “profound” and “gripping”, but also “controversial.” This week, Steve and the gang chat with best-selling authors Paul Young and Baxter Kruger about the book that changed their lives some 17 years ago. Paul Young wrote 2007’s “The Shack” and Baxter Kruger wrote 2012’s “The Shack Revisited“. The post Paul Young & Baxter …
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Cindy Blackman Santana is originally from Ohio, came to the East Coast to study at Berklee and at the Hartt School of Music, moved to New York in the late '80s and has played and recorded with a ton of people across the spectrum of jazz and rock ever since. She’s made a slew of albums under her own name, including some featuring saxophonist and lon…
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Stop striving and start living – is it possible? This week, Steve and the gang chat with author Kyle Winkler about what happens when we stop trying to please a God who’s already pleased with us. Kyle’s new book is called “Permission to Be Imperfect: How to Strive Less, Stress Less, Sin Less.” The post Kyle Winkler | Permission To Be Imperfect | Ste…
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This prayer is less than a hundred words, yet it contains the entire gospel. This week, Steve and the gang chat with pastor and author Adriel Sanchez about The Lord’s Prayer and how we often misunderstand it. Adriel’s new book is called “Praying With Jesus: Getting To The Heart Of The Lord’s Prayer.” The post Adriel Sanchez | Praying With Jesus | S…
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Critical Race Theory – what is it and why should we care about it? This week, Steve and the gang sit down with author Ed Uszynski to discuss the controversial topic. Ed’s new book is called “Untangling Critical Race Theory: What Christians Need to Know and Why It Matters” The post Ed Uszynski | Untangling Critical Race Theory | Steve Brown, Etc. ap…
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This might get crazy… This week, for the first time ever, Steve sits down with Pete Alwinson, Matt Heard, Justin Holcomb, and Jerry Parries – the Voices of Key Life – to share some stories and, of course, talk about grace. The post Pete Alwinson / Matt Heard / Justin Holcomb / Jerry Parries | Voices of Key Life | Steve Brown, Etc. appeared first on…
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Amina Claudine Myers was one of the earliest members of the AACM, and if you’re listening to this podcast, I’m pretty sure you know what the AACM is, but just in case you don’t, the Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians is an organization formed by Muhal Richard Abrams, Roscoe Mitchell and a few other musicians in Chicago in the mid…
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A study Bible created for men? You bet. And guess who wrote a devotional for it? This week, Steve and the gang chat with author and media veteran Robert Wolgemuth about guys and God. Robert’s latest book is one he edited called the “Men’s Daily Bible” The post Robert Wolgemuth | Men And The Bible | Steve Brown, Etc. appeared first on Key Life.…
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Are we weak by God’s design? If so, what does that mean for us? This week, Steve and the gang chat with Eric Schumacher about why Jesus is drawn to – not repelled by – our frailty. Eric’s latest book is called “The Good Gift of Weakness: God’s Strength Made Perfect in the Story of Redemption” The post Eric Schumacher | The Good Gift Of Weakness | S…
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When it comes to Contemporary Christian Music, you may love the rock, but what role did culture, commerce, and politics play in its growth? This week, the Etcetera gang chats with Dr. Leah Payne about the past, present, and future of this history-shaping musical movement. Leah’s new book is called “God Gave Rock and Roll to You: A History of Contem…
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When we can’t see eye-to-eye, can we still see heart-to-heart? This week, Steve and the gang sit down with attorney and author John Inazu. On the docket: having conversations when connection seems impossible. John’s new book is called “Learning to Disagree: The Surprising Path to Navigating Differences with Empathy and Respect” The post John Inazu …
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Carlos Niño is from Los Angeles, and has been a vital part of that city’s music scene for almost 30 years. He started out as a radio DJ when he was still a teenager, and expanded from that into putting on shows, releasing records, producing sessions for artists, performing and doing just about everything else that a life in music will eventually dr…
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Tertullian, Augustine, Barth… Don’t know them? Don’t worry! This week, Steve and the gang chat with authors Jennifer and David McNutt about theologians, their work, and why it matters. The McNutts’ new book is called “Know The Theologians” The post Jennifer & David McNutt | Know The Theologians | Steve Brown, Etc. appeared first on Key Life.…
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Have questions about what Jews believe? We have the answers – actually, Shai Held does. This week, Steve and the gang speak with the rabbi about the essentials of the Jewish faith in a fun and eye-opening conversation. Shai’s latest book called “Judaism Is About Love: Recovering the Heart of Jewish Life” The post Shai Held | Judaism Is About Love |…
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Can people with differing religious and political views get along? Friends Mark Pinsky and Rusty Wright think so. This week, Steve and the gang chat with the veteran writers about their enduring, if unlikely, friendship and what we can learn from it. The post Mark Pinsky & Rusty Wright | The Odd Couple | Steve Brown, Etc. appeared first on Key Life…
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Could coming to the END of yourself be the START of finding peace? This week, Steve and the gang chat with author/speaker Joel Muddamalle about the hidden power of humility and how his unusual journey led to some surprising insights. Joel’s new book is called “The Hidden Peace: Finding True Security, Strength, and Confidence Through Humility” The p…
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Kenny Garrett has been playing for more than 40 years. Originally from Detroit, he joined the Duke Ellington Orchestra in the late 70s, when it was being run by Ellington’s son Mercer. He also played with Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, and with Donald Byrd, Woody Shaw, and Freddie Hubbard. He was a member of a young lions group put together by…
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What can the first century church teach us about politics today? Maybe a lot. This week, Steve and the gang chat with author Preston Sprinkle about how we can create REAL change and influence. Preston’s latest book is called “Exiles: The Church In The Shadow of Empire” The post Preston Sprinkle | Exiles | Steve Brown, Etc. appeared first on Key Lif…
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It’s Easter and we’re celebrating with our first-ever Easter episode of Steve Brown, Etc.! Pull up a chair, grab one of Cathy’s carrot cake cookies, and hang out as we trade stories, laugh, and marvel at God’s amazing grace. The post Steve Brown | Easter Show 2024 | Steve Brown, Etc. appeared first on Key Life.…
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Men, your unprocessed pain is slowly killing you – but there’s hope. This week, Steve and the gang chat with author Pat Morley about childhood wounds and how to overcome them. Pat’s latest book is called “From Broken Boy to Mended Man: A Positive Plan to Heal Your Childhood Wounds and Break The Cycle” The post Pat Morley | From Broken Boy To Mended…
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It’s been a long, strange trip for Marvin Olasky, from atheist Marxist to Jesus follower to journalist and advisor to President George W. Bush. This week, Steve and the gang hang out with the prolific author to discuss his journey toward contentment. Marvin’s latest book is called Pivot Points: Adventures on the Road to Christian Contentment – A Me…
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I first learned about Arushi Jain three years ago, when most people who are aware of her work did. Her 2021 album Under The Lilac Sky was extremely beautiful, six tracks of droning, pulsing synth music with her vocals kind of floating in the middle like she was singing from the middle of an isolation tank. It was entirely created with a modular syn…
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When it comes to politics, is Jesus the ultimate party crasher? This week, Steve and the gang chat with pastor and author Josh Butler about what to do when ideology turns into idolatry. Josh’s latest book is called “The Party Crasher: How Jesus Disrupts Politics As Usual and Redeems Our Partisan Divide” The post Joshua Butler | The Party Crasher | …
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Is it possible to live JOYFULLY in a world so full of anger and anxiety? Brant Hansen says ‘yes.’ This week, Steve and the gang chat (and laugh hard) with the author and radio host about finding God’s peace amidst evil and chaos. Brant’s new book is called, “Life is Hard, God is Good, Let’s Dance: Experiencing Real Joy in a World Gone Mad” The post…
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That thorn in your flesh? It could be a gift from God. This week, Steve and the gang chat with counselor and author Daniel Bush about how negative experiences can actually bring us closer to the heart of God. Daniel has written several books, one of which is called “Undefended: Discovering God When Your Guard Is Down” The post Daniel Bush | Still U…
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Anti-semitism – is it getting worse? What can we do? This week, Steve and the gang have a timely conversation with author and radio host Charles Moscowitz about this challenging topic. Charles’ latest book is called “The Anti-Semitic Imagination: The Great Establishment Deception“. The post Charles Moscowitz | Defeating Anti-Semitism | Steve Brown,…
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Rufus Reid is an extremely important but under-recognized figure in modern jazz. He’s always been someone who’s had one foot in the mainstream and one in the avant-garde — he did a lot of work with soul jazz and jazz-funk saxophonist Eddie Harris in the early 1970s, before joining Dexter Gordon’s band when Gordon made his famous US comeback after y…
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This week it’s less books and more banjos. Join us as Steve and the gang hang out with friend and Nashville recording artist Buddy Greene, talking music and swapping stories. There may even be an impromptu harmonica solo somewhere in the mix. Buddy’s latest album is called “Looking Back“. The post Buddy Greene | Picking and Grinning | Steve Brown, …
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Welcome back to the Burning Ambulance Podcast! To find out about upcoming episodes, as well as all things Burning Ambulance, sign up for our free weekly newsletter. It’s been a long time since I’ve done one of these. In fact, the last episode was released in December of 2022. I talked then to film critic Walter Chaw about his book on the work of di…
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Together with out first guest, Silas Poulson, we begin by discussing terminology, but then we go on a wild ride, mentioning the history of file operations, review of various primitives, APL’s array model, comparison of ways to apply functions, glyphs, syntax, and much more. Video (YouTube) ∙ Audio (download) Tokyo APL/J/K Meetup Northern California…
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We continue discussing the pros and cons of adding primitives, and go through a few more that could be useful to have. Video (YouTube) ∙ Audio (download) FinnAPL spring meeting Tokyo APL/J/K Meetup APL Array Notation Formal Proposal Strand notation Select primitive Depth primitive Reverse Compose primitive Array Cast German names for things Formali…
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Second part of our reaction to Xuanyi Chew’s presentation at DataEngBytes 2022. Video (YouTube) ∙ Audio (download) APL Seeds 23 videos Part 1 Xuanyi Chew’s presentation Adám’s father’s logo Iverson’s “Important Characteristics of Notation” ETL Locomotive wheel arrangement Electronic symbol notation저자 Adám Brudzewsky & Richard Park
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First part of our reaction to Xuanyi Chew’s presentation at DataEngBytes 2022. Video (YouTube) ∙ Audio (download) APL Problem Solving Competition Kattis APL Seeds ’23 APL Campfire Linux Format 300 Xuanyi Chew’s presentation저자 Adám Brudzewsky & Richard Park
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After establishing our new name, we look at graphical diagrams that implement the structure of a system, and compare to the evolution of Iverson Notation into today’s traditional user-defined functions in APL. We also discuss what aspects of that could be desirable in an integrated development environment. Video (YouTube) ∙ Audio (download) Reddit …
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This is not a typical episode of this podcast. Normally, as you probably know, I talk to musicians. And in 2022, we’ve specifically been talking about fusion, which means a lot of different things to a lot of different people. And we’re going to get back to that subject in our next episode, when I have an interview with saxophonist Dave Liebman, wh…
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The indexing notation and broadcasting rules of the Yorick programming language based on a tweet by Jeremy Howard, and conclude that the two approaches achieve the same thing; one by manipulating data shape until broadcasting achieves desired result, the other by applying additional broadcasting rules on the existing shapes. Video (YouTube) ∙ Audio…
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