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Sounds Like A Movement

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A podcast series about weirdos, pioneers, and make-believers who are changing everything.

Location:

Nashville, TN

Description:

A podcast series about weirdos, pioneers, and make-believers who are changing everything.

Language:

English


Episodes
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UPDATE! Digital Poets

8/11/2020
I've got a new podcast called Digital Poets: Learning to decode the 21st Century. Subscribe on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-poets/id1525626417 Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHJWn1oN86nnXhzuAqN5AXA?sub_confirmation=1 Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6CIt7UCN4wZrHdtYAl9zWt Subscribe via email: https://www.cjcas.com/blog

Duration:00:01:42

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Leo Bud Welch on Perseverance

10/26/2016
Leo "Bud" Welch began his recording career at age 81. A Mississippi native who spent 30 years as a lumberjack, he embodies the sound of the working class bluesman, a craft he's gracefully been maturing since the young age of 15 when he first picked up a guitar. We talk about perseverance, hard work, and the way songs move.

Duration:00:18:45

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Mike Foster on Second Chances

9/28/2016
Mike Foster is the founder and Chief Chance Officer of People of the Second Chance, a nonprofit organization championing not-so-perfect people. We talk about shame, the Muppets, and what to do with a purpose that won't let go of you.

Duration:00:37:50

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Shauna Niequist on Perfectionism

9/22/2016
Shauna Niequist is the author of The New York Times Bestseller, Present Over Perfect, as well as Bread & Wine, Bittersweet, and Cold Tangerines. We talk about the struggle to stay present in a culture that demands perfection.

Duration:00:27:24

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Harris III on How Stories Restore Order

6/14/2016
CJ sits down with storyteller, curator, and illusionist, Harris III, to discuss how stories restore order, why imagination can cause worry, and Harris' latest endeavor, Story Gathering, a place where the senses and soul collide.

Duration:00:38:34

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Krista Tippett on the Personal & Particular

5/24/2016
Krista Tippett is a Peabody Award-winning broadcaster and New York Times bestselling author. In 2014, she received the National Humanities Medal at the White House. She is the host & executive producer of "On Being," a social enterprise with a radio show at its heart. We talk about why following your dream may not be the most important thing, why movements are local & particular, and why her latest book, "Becoming Wise" is striking a chord with a generation.

Duration:00:56:04

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Rob Bell on the Role of Artists in Movements

5/2/2016
Rob Bell is a bestselling author, international teacher, and highly sought after public speaker. His books include The New York Times bestseller Love Wins, along with What We Talk About When We Talk About God, The Zimzum of Love, Velvet Elvis, Sex God, Jesus Wants to Save Christians, Drops Like Stars. At age 28 he founded Mars Hill Bible Church in Michigan, and under his leadership it was one of the fastest-growing churches in America. In 2011 he was profiled in Time Magazine as one of their...

Duration:00:55:02

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Jeremy Cowart on Weird Ways to Help the World

3/28/2016
Photographer and activist, Jeremy Cowart, joins us on the season premier of the Sounds Like A Movement Podcast. Jeremy has been called by The Huffington Post, the most influential photographer on the internet. He's taken portraits of many familiar names such as Taylor Swift, Kelly Clarkson, Tim Tebow, and The Kardashians. Jeremy is also the founder of Help-Portrait, a worldwide movement of photographers using their time, equipment, and expertise to give back to those less fortunate. His...

Duration:00:37:49

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Becca Stevens on Love & Freedom

12/6/2015
On the season finale, CJ goes behind the scenes of Thistle Farms, an uncommon movement led by women who are survivors of addiction, trafficking, and extreme poverty. Among the women of Thistle Farms, CJ interviews the program's founder: author, social entrepreneur, and Episcopal minister, Becca Stevens. They talk about the difference between a campaign and a movement, the myth of balance, and the {evident} healing power of love. The song, "Flying Down the Freeway" by Genx Beats is part of...

Duration:00:36:36

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Sister Simone Campbell on Story vs. Schtick

11/18/2015
Sr. Simone Campbell is a catholic nun who was named a "bad influence" by the vatican for working too much with the poor. She is a lawyer, author, poet, and founder of the Nuns on the Bus movement which lobbies for the rights of the oppressed marginalized all over the country. She's been a guest on the Daily Show, The Colbert Report, and spoke at the Democratic Convention in 2012. We talk about transforming our community, how movements are like snowballs, and the difference between story and...

Duration:00:42:33

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Eryn Eddy on Entrepreneurship

10/28/2015
Eryn Eddy Erickson is the founder and CEO of So Worth Loving, a lifestyle fashion movement with a simple and profound message. We talk about the stuff that happens to us as kids, reclaiming your identity, and the state of female entrepreneurship.

Duration:00:33:58

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Jon Foreman on Embracing Chaos

10/21/2015
Jon Foreman is a writer, raconteur, and lead singer of the Grammy Award winning band, Switchfoot. In addition to writing and producing albums that have gone double platinum, Jon's writings have been featured in publications like The Huffington Post and Men's Health. In this special live episode of The Sounds Like A Movement Podcast, we discuss our relationship with chaos and how tension produces wonder. Jon also plays three songs from his latest solo project, The Wonderlands. To watch the...

Duration:00:29:50

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Srini Rao on Doing Unmistakable Work

10/7/2015
Srini Rao is the host and founder of The Unmistakable Creative podcast where he's conducted over 500 interviews with artists and thought leaders giving him an incredibly distinctive view into storytelling and innovation. He's also written multiple books including the WSJ Best Seller, The Art of Being Unmistakable. We discuss the future of media, what it means to spark a movement, and how to say something that's truly unmistakable.

Duration:00:34:45

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Nick Ross on Human Narratives

10/1/2015
Nick Ross is a filmmaker, storyteller, cancer survivor, and the creative force behind Highly Evolved Human, a web series produced by SoulPancake based on his journey going through cancer treatment. Nick also writes for BuzzFeed, performs with Upright Citizens Brigade and is known for producing the kind of stuff that makes the internet more human.We talk about the intersection of honesty, pain, and comedy -- why telling our true stories helps us connect with each other.

Duration:00:23:53

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Dan Haseltine on Lost Causes

9/10/2015
Dan Haseltine is the frontman of the Grammy Award-winning band, Jars of Clay, and co-founder of Blood:Water Mission, a movement that partners with Africa to end the HIV/AIDS and water crises. We talk about something we can all identify with, lost causes, and why some are worth fighting for.

Duration:00:20:11

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Amber Rae on Making the World we Want

8/27/2015
Amber Rae is a writer, painter, and designer hell-bent on living a fully expressed creative life where what she does is in alignment with who she is. She is the creator of The Daily Clue, an email subscription described as “yoga for the soul", and The World We Want, a global public art project. She is a contributor on conscious and creative living to Fast Company, and her work has been featured in The New York Times, ABC World News, Forbes, Fast Company, Inc., BBC, well+GOOD, Tim Ferriss's...

Duration:00:29:01

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Brad Montague on Creating Wonder

8/20/2015
Brad Montague is the creator of Kid President, the popular web series featured on Rainn Wilson's Soulpancake Youtube channel. What started as a small homemade web show has turned into a movement online with over 90 million views, global social good projects all over the world, a New York Times best selling book and a critically acclaimed television series. He is also the director of GO! Camp, an experience for teenagers who want to change the world, and co-founder of Love In Stereo, a...

Duration:00:36:38

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James Victore on Saying Something that Matters

8/13/2015
James Victore is a world renown artist, designer, author, and teacher whose work has been featured in 99U, Mailchimp, and the Museum of Modern Art. He's bold. He's brash, and unapologetically weird -- and his life's work is to help others be the same. We talk about leaving the herd, ditching the need to be perfect, and most importantly, saying something that matters. Featuring music from Joy Oladokun.

Duration:00:45:12

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Jamie Tworkowski on Asking for Help

7/22/2015
Jamie Tworkowski is the founder of To Write Love on Her Arms, a non-profit movement presenting hope and help for people struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury, and suicide. TWLOHA encourages, informs, inspires, and also invests directly into treatment and recovery. Jamie is also the best selling author of If You Feel To Much: Thoughts on Things Found and Lost and Hoped For. We talk about something so simple, yet so profound, that it really should never be forgotten: that every...

Duration:00:25:59

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Tony Hale on Creative Restlessness

7/16/2015
Emmy Award winner, Tony Hale, best known for his roles as Buster on Arrested Development and Gary on HBO's Veep, joins The Sounds Like A Movement podcast. We talk about the benefit of staying present vs. worrying about what's next, a concept he illustrates in his new children's book, Archibald's Next Big Thing. Start Slow by rsf is part of our music soundtrack and is licensed under Creative Commons(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode)

Duration:00:32:55