Saturday, November 08, 2008
Something Beautiful... now part of the Emergent Village Podcast Network
I am totally stoked about this... The Something Beautiful Podcast has been included within The Emergent Village Podcast Network... yay!!! This is peer recognition and something both JD and I are really pleased about.
I realise I am terrible at publicising the podcast... but I get all shy... you know me. The last two have seen me speaking/discussing/rambling on with Stewart Cutler on Seth Godin's book Tribes. Well worth a listen... but then I would say that wouldn't I.
So yeah... I need your help. I need recommendations for UK-based emerging/missional church podcasts to feedback to the Emergent Village... and I also need recommendations for folks with stories worth sharing. Don't feel shy to put yourself forward... or put a pal forward... but I need ideas to keep the content fresh and original.
Let me know.
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Super stoked about being asked to be a part of the network! Like you said, the recognition is cool - and I don't think it's anything we've sought after so that makes it cooler in a way.
I'd love to hear Olwyn's story - including her work with serving meals and singing and such. Also I bet your dad has a great story as well.
Thanks again for all your help work and partnership in this "weekly experiment!"
Well done guys! I'm pleased for you.
Here's a few UK based folks who's I'd personally like to hear more from....in no particular order:
MOOT's Ian Mobsby:
http://www.moot.uk.net/
http://ianmobsby.net/
Gary Bishop:
Author of the following:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Darkest-England-Back-Gary-Bishop/dp/1905886969
Ian Adams of Pace Bene & mayBe in Oxford:
http://www.inthebellyofthebigfish.blogspot.com/
http://www.ianadams.info/Site/Welcome.html
http://maybe.org.uk/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=mb
It would be good to hear more about Russ Rook's new project, Chapel St:
http://johnnylaird.blogspot.com/2008/10/chapel-streetone-to-watch.html
A post-Relevant update from Lard would be cool:
http://www.larddesigns.com/blog/
I was impressed with Krish Kandiah when I met him at a couple of recent Mike Frost events. He's got lots of good stuff to tell:
http://krishk.wordpress.com/
I've only met Steve Lee one time, but he's on fire:
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=660223664&ref=ts
Mosaic Sheffield's Sam Radford is good value:
http://www.samradford.org/
http://www.mosaicsheffield.org/
I'm always happy to listen to Chick Yuill.
....is that enough? :-)
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