Podcast Package Demo 1

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Description

A produced podcast segment for The Armchair Philosopher. This is also an example of copy writing, editing, mixing, and mastering.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM) North American (US West Coast - California, Portland)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
I arrived in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in the year 2000 for an internship working for a recording studio. My brother lived down there and offered me a place to crash. Our old friend from high school was Youth Pastor, a believer's church. So it was a no brainer that it would become our church. While I was down there, I remember walking toward the sanctuary. After bullshitting around with donuts and coffee, I could hear music pulsing, so we made our way to our seats. Michael Gungor had taken the stage and was leaving an auditorium full of churchgoers in worship. Everyone was singing how they were friends of God. In my small town, church worship was always a bit of an afterthought, But here at Believers Church, it was an experience. Tears welled up in my eyes, and for the first time in my life, I was involved in true anointed worship. God was here and he was our friend. My stint in Tulsa was brief. I spent only a few years there, but Michael Gungor is worship stuck with me. His ministry career skyrocketed. After that. I remember seeing him on the TVs in the TBN station at work for leaving thousands of screaming people in worship for a battle cry event of some sort. He was doing it, reaching thousands and even millions of people for Jesus Christ. Yeah. I mean, yeah, on. And as I continued on my journey to marriage and family, I'd always kept tabs on where Michael Gungor is and music was taking him. He eventually formed Gungor with his wife, Lisa. And their music began to evolve away from the standard worship style I had become from there with, um, shine Down Your Life on us tonight Show us the love of God Tha This was most evident with her 2013 album I m Out Smartest Man Way now, In 2013 I was a year into my deconstruction. At the time, I really had no idea what the **** to call it. I thought I was going crazy. I'm not sure if I was in my atheist phase or my agnostic phase, but I had shelled Gungor with all the other Christian music that I just couldn't listen to anymore. But something about I Am Mountain moved me. Something had changed In 2014 Michael would shock the Christian following by challenging the very existence of God and the inerrancy of God's word. Angry comments were fiercely typed. Articles were written. Christian Twitter was in an uproar. Me. I immediately fell back in love with Younger Way last, when we got what we want way with those hunting way with navigating through the waters of a career turned upside down and a new daughter with special needs. Michael and Lisa Gungor used these experiences to craft their most important work yet through the podcast, The Litter Gist and through a triple album, one Wildlife Now condensed into one full album on iTunes. Michael and Lisa Gungor were creating art that was thought provoking and challenging. Not an easy pill to swallow in the fundamentalist world. But I was eating it, Theo things new direction would prove to be a test to their career. But as with most deconstruction, I believe that we can fulfill our truest potential if we don't burn down our cathedrals and rebuild our lives with what is survived. The way every black lives matter. Everyone matters. Every soldier matter the unborn matter. Every day, life man, a man of this matter is still life in all its branches. I'm Sean Draeger and welcome to the armchair philosopher