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Contact us: - studio@seasidesessions.tv - @SeasideSesh (Insta/Twitter/Facebook) The New Music Podcast brings you the best in unsigned music. We like to change our format up a bit - sometimes we'll speak to musicians and find out about the music they write, other times we let artists speak to each other with no major format. Either way you get to hear some gold from some incredible musicians. Subscribe today x
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People who are regulars at bars are the kind of people who would be in Washington D.C. on Christmas Day. While the majority of the capital's millennial population go on bar crawls and Yelp “The Ten Best Places to Eat a Scone” 50 weeks a year, they have a middle American suburb to return to on the holidays. But because we Regulars aren’t sampling D.…
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Nihilists on Twitter may disagree but the New Year isn’t just another day. A birthday isn’t just another day. The universe is laid out cyclically so I one ought to live in a cycle. Give me every Monday, the first days of the month, New Year’s Day. Imagining life as a never ending string of boxes laid out side by side like existential dominos tumbli…
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"Our proximity to whiteness does not address our trust problem and I’m comfortable not pretending it does. If I’m supposed to be afraid of myself, I can give you the reasons all by myself, without repeating a Puritan taking the reins from the hands of an angry God. I just don’t think righteousness looks like prom night in Utah."…
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"My mother repeated a warning she delighted in scaring her children with: you can sing a lie as fast as you can tell a lie. My least favorite song to sing as a kid in a Baptist missionary church was I Have Decided to Follow Jesus. Middle children self protect by preemptively doing everything necessary to stay off people’s radar. I would not sing in…
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Let's talk about the future of this podcast! It's called Metropolitan Union. It's simple reflections about keeping your faith while you're letting people down, knowing you're never forever up to the task of loving as much as you wish you could. But in between these official entries (twice a month), we're going to talk like ordinary podcasters doing…
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"Church planting" in New York City is a case-study of blood, sweet, and flowcharts all pointing to lost friends, lost dreams, and unfulfilled futures. I've watched this cycle my whole life. Being in this work and back in this world is dejavu all over again. Let's get honest about our work history in the Kingdom of God, and consider what (little) we…
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I wrote this in 2016, and like that random Radiohead song they only performed on tour that finally gets a proper version on an album, this is here. We have one episode to go in this podcast's first season, and this is the evolutionary prequel to the finale. You knew this — my father was a Baptist missionary in New York. 20 years later, I found anot…
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My father was a Baptist missionary in the 90s. We traveled from Baptist church to Baptist church with his go-to sermon I sat through dozens and dozens of times as a kid. I'm happy to save you from the therapy of unlearning of a childhood on the road in Rush Limbaugh's America while giving you the highlights, and a reminder: the just shall live by f…
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How many things continue to exist because we’re allowing them to exist, not because they’re actually alive? There is nothing more vexing than people’s capacity to lie to themselves about what living looks like. I can't settle for a church or a job or a podcast that exists without multiplying. Life produces fruit, which means something has to die fi…
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This is an unauthorized oral history of Bridgetown Church and Oaks Church Brooklyn's pastoral changes. Change is hard and the will of God is hard to know. But if Mary of Bethany teaches us anything, it's simple: keep close, and keep pouring. NEW PROBLEMS vol. 1. THE JUST SHALL POUR BY FAITH act 6. chapter 1.…
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Death planning is not an easy conversation. But your loved ones won't know what Beyonce to play at your funeral unless you let them know. (Sorry? I'm not sorry.) So I'm letting my buddy, Tim in Minnesota, know! Thanks to Five Wishes, an organization that "changes the way we talk about advanced care planning," death arrangements seem doable. The 197…
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New Coalition Sanctuary convenes ordinary people to accompany ordinary people during their immigration proceedings. It's a brutal judicial fiction under the florescent lights of 26 Federal Plaza. It is the most ordinary office in New York City. All together, no body is hiding. Which means we don't have to do much to be seen, except show up. NEW PRO…
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This was a hell of a week to stop drinking. The siege on the capitol building on January 6, 2021 is both frightening, and frighteningly predictable. I watched CNN sober, with a peppermint tea and in light of the last book I read, Between the World and Me, by Ta-Nehisi Coates. It's okay to be shocked. But we have to be shocked in context. The refrai…
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My favorite song in 2020 was tis the damn season by Taylor Swift. So when a therapist asked, "Where do you want to start?" I had no answer. I listen to music about my problems, not talk about them. It's Christmas. I am George Bailey: melancholy, self-loathing, trying and failing to accept he'll never have the life he dreamed. But maybe I'm George B…
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Investing is one of those things people I don't really like do. Which is a personal problem. Good people, we have four options with our money: buy things, save for an emergency, invest, give it away. So open a brokerage account just like you do fantasy baseball. Donate money to charity. Get the rest in an index fund. We'll get tacos in 30 years. NE…
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I love sports radio, I have an anger problem, which means creatively, I can use hostility to make a good point (I think.) But that's not what this podcast is about so I'm going to trust that I can continue to do this podcast without hostility being the subtle vehicle I use to make an episode. NEW PROBLEMS vol. 1. Unscripted #2…
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This is an episode about the shame of knowing yourself too well, as seen through the eyes of the Prodigal Son and James Baldwin's classic, "Go Tell It On the Mountain." The promise of new life is exciting, until it's cruel. Because a 'man of God' is still mostly just a man. NEW PROBLEMS vol. 1. THE FIVE HINDERANCES act 3. chapter 3.…
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This is about envy. This is a podcast that includes cameo appearances from O Brother, Where Art Thou?, Tinder, Fundamentalists. My denomination is filled with white men with Bibles and that bothers me. Thankfully, the Buddhist have a plan to keep me happy in the family of God. NEW PROBLEMS vol. 1. THE FIVE HINDERANCES act 3. chapter 2.…
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My denomination can be annoying. But Mets first baseman Dominic Smith taught me something called 'substitutionary atonement'. May your sports heroes, Messiahs, and giant slayers do all of the work but let us share the joy. This is a podcast to end my podcasts about YouTube Church. Here's to New Problems. NEW PROBLEMS vol. 1. YOUTUBE CHURCH WILL TRY…
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Like Big Sean said, we take L's, but then we bounce back. If you aren't received, at your job, on a date, in hostile territory, go your way and shake off the dust. Don't let bitterness steal your praise. Special music isn't going to sing itself. (A very grateful thank you to Suanne from YouTube Church for providing their generous prayer over this p…
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Pandemic church is no one's fault. It keeps us safe. Everyone is trying their best. But five months into quarantine, we've discovered church online has the emotional resonance of watching a Coldplay concert, just viewed from the iPhone of the kid taking video in the row in front of you. Christianity deserves a little better than another Hillsong co…
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John Mark Comer is taking the summer off. But Portland is burning. I'm not so different from John Mark, I love a nap and farming metaphors, but whichever farming metaphor you chose, the sign of the times says to throw away Poor Richard's Almanac and grab a hoe. NEW PROBLEMS vol. 1. THE SPIRITUAL GIFT OF ENCOURAGEMENT act 1. chapter 2.…
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