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In this episode, Patrick chats with pop artist Brynn Elliott, who shares her inspiring journey from Atlanta to Harvard and beyond. Brynn opens up about her family’s musical influence, working with legendary producers, and her journey as a songwriter. She also discusses balancing personal identity with her public persona, staying creative, and more!
https://www.instagram.com/brynnelliott/
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In this episode, Patrick interviews Luke Watson. As the co-owner of Third Coast Comedy Club and Silo Market in Nashville, Luke opens up about his path in comedy and entrepreneurship, discussing mental health and the nuances of improvisational comedy. Patrick and Luke also discuss the importance of core memories, family traditions, and the necessity of rest amidst the challenges of overworking in American culture.
https://www.thirdcoastcomedy.club/
https://www.thesilomarket.com/
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In this episode of the Patrick Podcast, Patrick interviews Andrew Krinks about his new book, “White Property, Black Trespass: Racial Capitalism and the Religious Function of Mass Criminalization.” The discussion covers the central themes of Andrew's book, including the historical and religious underpinnings of police and prison systems. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that challenges conventional views on public safety and systemic inequality.
Order from NYU Press and use code NYUAU30 at checkout for 30% off!
https://nyupress.org/9781479823857/white-property-black-trespass/
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In this episode of the Patrick Podcast, We welcome Kelly Byrd back to the podcast, we chat about her new children's bookstore in East Nashville, and her recently released second book, 'Great Big Ocean Sky', from the 'Far From Home' series. Kelly shares her journey of becoming a small business owner and reflects on how life brought her here. We also get into some societal issues, the importance of self-acceptance, and some effective ways to discover new music. Enjoy!
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In this episode of the Patrick Podcast, host Patrick Chappell and Nathaniel dive into a light-hearted yet insightful conversation. They discuss the quirks of podcast recording, the concept of getting 'sea legs,' and share personal anecdotes about sailing and brotherhood. Patrick introduces a theory about why many men in their 20s and 30s are drawn to mixed martial arts. They also touch on the impact of video games for maintaining friendships post-college, the importance of dreaming, and the value of embracing each life experience as it comes. The episode ends with practical tips for discovering new music. Packed with humor and personal insights, this episode is a blend of fun and thoughtful discussion.
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It’s been a while! So, we’re taking an episode to get reacquainted. Meet Nathaniel, our new cohost/sidekick/whatever you want to call him as him and Patrick talk about life, music, friendships, and lost luggage. Enjoy.
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In this episode Patrick sits down to talk with professor, author, radio show host and fellow podcaster Dr. Lee C. Camp about the journey of his calling, the nature of existential crises, and the lost talent of giving and receiving criticism.
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In this very special episode Patrick sits down with good friend Garner Goode (like food) to talk about some stuff but mostly it’s a DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS EPISODE. That’s right, nerds, this one is for y’all. So strap in for a deep dive into America’s most misunderstood hobby and don’t worry, this is just the beginning.
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In this episode we welcome back Lindsey Krinks to talk about her continuing work with the disenfranchised and dispossessed of Nashville, new adventures in motherhood, and her new book, Praying with Our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets.
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On this episode Patrick sits down in the green room of Marathon Music Works for an interview with author and speaker Rob Bell in between sets of his introduction to Joy Tour. It turns out that a 2,000 year old tradition still has a lot to say, and it could be exactly what you need to hear in the middle of this dark, cold winter.
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In this episode we’re back(!) with pastor, author, and friend of the pod Josh Graves. We talk about about his love of the NBA, his new book, and the challenges, inspirations, and stylistic choices he made during the writing process
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Patrick returns again! In this long-awaited episode we sit down with Jackson Sprayberry to talk about lessons learned in the world of education, and how he sees a new generation of kids stepping up to engage with government and policy. Hearts and minds, people!
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In this episode Patrick sits with Wes Bender to find out what he’s learned in a life devoted to becoming a leader and nurturing leadership qualities in others, both in the home and in the corporate/nonprofit world.
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In this episode we catch up with Jacob Matthews as he prepares for a pilgrimage on the 500 mile Camino de Santiago.
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In this episode Patrick sits down with fitness trainer Jarrod Houston to talk about what happens when things don’t work out as planned, and how he turned that experience into becoming an inspiration inside and outside of the gym.
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In this episode Patrick talks with Australian artist Zeek Power about pursuing music, staying balanced, and finding his voice after The Voice.
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In this episode Patrick talks with Matt Elrod about leaving the life that was expected of him to break into Hollywood, what he’s learned from his time in L.A., and his three great loves: photography, surfing, and feline fatherhood.
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In this episode Patrick welcomes Trey George back to the podcast to talk about his new app, Demo. We get a first-hand look at the development process as well as lessons learned about engagement and branding in a TikTok-dominated landscape.
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Welcome to Season Three! Get cozy with Patrick and Ben as they take on the most pressing topics of our time: gas prices, war, economics, and the bonnaroo lineup. After getting well-informed, pour yourself a drink and get cozy with some quotes you can use on your next blind date. It’s always a good time.
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In our last interview of the year, Patrick talks with Shana Berkeley about her work as executive director of Corner to Corner and how our version of Jesus affects how we see everything else.
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