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by Patrick Chappell
Your boy Patrick bringing his best thought and laugh provoking content with a little help from some friends. Interview - Quotes - Pop Culture Panel - Homily - Nashville.
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Ep 105 - An Interview with Isaac Jones
Patrick and Nathaniel reunite after a short break, swap notes on studio upgrades and recent music discoveries, and then welcome photographer and storyteller Isaac Jones. Isaac shares how a personal loss shaped his love for portrait photography, why curiosity drives his creative life, and what it’s like starting over in Paris after 14 years in Nashville. They also talk about his MFA work exploring the tension between faith and sexuality, and how one simple rule of life might be to go on adventures.
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Ep 104 - An Interview with Blake Farmer
Patrick and Nathaniel open with a chaotic cold open, then bring in Blake Farmer — Nashville native, host of NPR’s This Is Nashville, and longtime journalist. They swap stories about East Nashville, Blake growing up on Russell Street, and his early band days...including randomly blowing up in the Philippines. The convo moves into what radio hosting is really like vs. field reporting, plus what people often get wrong about Blake — he’s way less extroverted than he sounds. They get into adult friendships, music influences like Dawes, and close by talking about what makes a good life and why we all keep old t-shirts like they’re tiny time capsules.
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Ep 103 - A Year End Yap with Patrick and Nathaniel
Patrick and Nathaniel are back, bouncing between the joys and frustrations of social media, Patrick’s hot dog heavy trip to Paris, and a handful of random life musings. They also talk past jobs (mall kiosks forever), public transit ethics, the urge to hit puddles while driving, and share their Spotify Wrapped and favorite music discoveries from 2025.
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Ep 102 - An Interview with Mason Martin
In this episode, Patrick sits down with filmmaker Mason Martin to explore his creative journey, the heart behind his storytelling, and what it means to stay present in the process. They talk about the inspirations that fuel Mason’s work, hear some of his favorite quotes and albums, and even debate the best hot chicken spots in Nashville.
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Ep 101 - An Interview with Kim Toliver
In this episode, Patrick sits down with Kim Toliver, Director of Marketing at Goodpasture Christian School, to talk about her winding journey from studying physical therapy to discovering her place in education and creativity. They also touch on the importance of friendship, the power of laughter, and what it really means to be present in life. Kim also shares her love for art, her deep appreciation for ’90s R&B, and her thoughtful (and fun) way of building and sustaining friendships. Enjoy, share, and leave a comment!
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Ep 100 - An Interview with Billy Wayne Davis
In this episode, Patrick sits down with comedian Billy Wayne Davis to discuss his journey in stand-up comedy, the importance of authenticity, and the challenges of pursuing a career in the arts. They talk about the evolution of their careers, the nuances of balancing personal and professional life, and the profound lessons learned along the way. And it's our 100th episode!! Thanks for listening!
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Ep 99 - An Interview with Madeleine Rebouché
In this episode, Patrick welcomes Madeleine Rebouché to discuss her journey from Louisiana to becoming a priest, her work in challenging environments, and her insights on community and humor. Madeleine also shares thoughtful reflections on navigating friendships and finding meaningful connections when you’re new to a city.
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Ep 98 - An Interview with Austin Sena
In this episode, Patrick sits down with filmmaker and Safe Trip Media co-owner Austin Sena. They explore Austin’s creative journey, from his roots in New Orleans and Knoxville to directing music videos and short films. Austin opens up about the inspiration behind his latest project, Extra, and what it’s like navigating the film industry as an independent creative. They also discuss the wild world of reality TV, the role of AI in the creative process, and more.
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Ep 97 - An Interview with Wes Hartline
It’s been a minute… but we’re back! In this episode, Patrick sits down with Wes Hartline to discuss all things Nashville! It's explosive growth, housing challenges, and how the city is rapidly changing. They also delve into deeper waters: political division, global events, and how we remain grounded and connected through it all.This conversation was recorded a few months back, but the themes are as relevant as ever.Thanks for sticking with us!...and yes, more episodes are on the way soon! As always, we’re grateful for your listens, shares, and support.
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Ep 96 - An Interview with Heather Daugherty
In this episode, Patrick sits down with Heather Daugherty to discuss her journey in the ministry, her experience working with college students, and the challenges she has faced as a female pastor. Heather also shares insights from her background in the Church of the Nazarene, her forthcoming ordination in the Episcopal Church, and the importance of the church as a multi-generational community. They also share about the significance of proximity in fostering empathy, the role of the church in modern society, and more.
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Ep 95 - An Interview with Jacob Matthews
In this episode, Patrick sits down with photographer, world traveler, and podcast friend Jacob Matthews for another great conversation about photography, travel, and storytelling. The discussion dives into Jacob’s journey along the Camino de Santiago, where he reflects on the physical and spiritual aspects of the pilgrimage, the people he met along the way, and how the experience shaped his perspective on life and photography.Beyond the Camino, Jacob shares insights into capturing the essence of different cultures and landscapes, offering a peek into his creative process and what drives his passion for exploration. Whether you’re a photography fan, a travel lover, or curious about the transformative power of a long journey, this episode is one you won’t want to miss!
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Ep 94 - An Interview with Margaret Ann Philbrick
Patrick chats with Margaret Ann Philbrick, an accomplished author and storyteller. They discuss her new book, 'House of Honor,' a captivating tale that merges the intrigue of art heists with the legacy of Caravaggio. Margaret shares insights into her creative process, the themes of her work, and her experiences growing up with artistic parents. They also touch on the importance of perseverance, handling criticism, and the impact of art on personal lives.
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Ep 93 - An Interview with Andrew Glass
In this episode, Patrick welcomes guest Andrew Glass to discuss his podcast, "The Unofficial Lipscomb Alumni Podcast," and his journey as a musician. They discuss Andrew's influences and thoughts on balancing work with creative pursuits, and they walk down memory lane to recall an unforgettable trip to New Orleans. The conversation ends with insights on staying curious and the importance of unplugging.
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Ep 92 - An Interview with Raleigh McCool
In this episode, Patrick has a conversation with writer and storyteller Raleigh McCool. Raleigh shares his journey to becoming a storytelling fixture in Nashville, including his experiences as an undergrad student and his adventurous stint in Alaska. They also discuss the value of community, the challenges of living with chronic pain, and the joy of bringing stories to life on stage.
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Ep 91 - An Interview with Brynn Elliott
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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Ep 90 - An Interview with Luke Watson
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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Ep 89 - An Interview with Andrew Krinks
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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Ep 88 - An Interview with Kelly Byrd
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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Ep 87 - I talk about a few random things
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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Ep 86 - Kick Off Special with Patrick & Nathaniel
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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REWIND - Interview with Lee C. Camp
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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REWIND Ep - Interview with Garner Goode
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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REWIND Ep - Interview with Lindsey Krinks
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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REWIND Ep - Interview with Rob Bell
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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Ep 85 - An Interview with Joshua Graves
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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Ep 84 - An Interview with Jackson Sprayberry
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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Ep 83 - An Interview with Wes Bender
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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Ep 82 - An Interview with Jacob Matthews
In this episode we catch up with Jacob Matthews as he prepares for a pilgrimage on the 500 mile Camino de Santiago. We pick his well-traveled brain for adventuring advice and talk about art in many forms, from basketball to wings on a wall.
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Ep 81 - An Interview with Jarrod Houston
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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Ep 80 - An Interview with Zeek Power
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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Ep 79 - An Interview with Matt Elrod
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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Ep 78 - An Interview with Trey George
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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Ep 77 - Season Three Kick-Off with Patrick & Ben
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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Ep 76 - An Interview with Shana Berkeley
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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Ep 75 - An Interview with Lee C. Camp
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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Ep 74 - An Interview with Wes Hartline
Just in time for thanksgiving, Uncle Wes Hartline returns to sit down with Patrick for a conversation about life in your thirties. They discuss school, careers, relationships, and where wisdom can be found in our busy and often confusing lives.
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Ep 73 - An Interview with John Lowry
In this long-awaited episode Patrick has a conversation with John Lowry about growing up SoCal, finding Jesus in Kentucky (not what you think) and the big scary world of Conflict Management. They also get into his latest project and share some tips about dealing with conflict in our own lives.
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Ep 72 - An Interview with Chris Gonzalez
In this episode Patrick sits down with professor and family and marriage counselor Chris Gonzalez for a conversation about the relationships between doubt and certainty, love and fear, and because this is still real life, therapy and COVID-19.
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Ep 71 - An Interview with Kelly Byrd
This week Patrick sits down with author Kelly Byrd to discuss her new novel City of Lights. They talk about her inspirations for the book, the writing process itself, a and year in China. There are stories, there are shout-outs, just go with it.
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Ep 70 - An Interview with Garner Goode
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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Ep 69 - An Interview with Lance Hedrick
In this episode Patrick talks with Lance Hedrick of Onyx Coffee Lab about giving up on academia and diving into the strange and complicated world of coffee. Whether you’re curious about the best way to brew a cup, how that coffee gets to you in the first place, or if you just want to hear “latte art” and “throwdown” in the same sentence, you won’t be disappointed.
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Ep 68 - An Interview with Josh Jackson
This week Patrick sits down with Josh Jackson, minister at Rural Hill Church of Christ in Nashville, to talk about ministry, race, policing, and community. Josh gives us his secret to staying strong and staying sane as a black man in spaces dominated by whiteness, as well as how we can thrive in a post-pandemic world.
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Ep 67 - Interview with Lindsey Krinks
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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Ep 66 - 2 Year Anniversary Episode! David Rubio interviews Patrick
In this very special 2nd anniversary episode Patrick sits down to be interviewed by friend of the pod David Rubio! What follows is an intimate conversation about music, race, and how he learned to thrive on discussing life’s most difficult topics.
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Ep 65 - Interview with Jackie Halstead
In this episode Patrick interviews Dr. Jackie Halstead: professor, marriage and family therapist, and founder/CEO of Nashville’s Selah Center. She discusses her experiences teaching Christian contemplation in schools and prisons, common misconceptions about spiritual direction, and offers some relationship advice for hard times.
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Ep 64 - Interview with Russell Pointer, Jr.
In this episode Patrick interviews Russell Pointer Jr., pastor of Reformation Church Nashville. They talk about growing up in and being shaped by a faith community, and why he chose to stay in his. They explore the relationship between politics and religion, and how a Historic Black College can teach us about diversity.
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Ep 63 - 2020: The Year in Review
Make a cup of tea and settle in for Patrick and Benjamin’s review of the Year of Our Lord 2020, where we talk about big changes, lessons learned, and look for inspiration and excitement in the year to come. And whether you want them or not, hot takes are coming. Because this is Patrick!, you should know by now.
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Ep 62 - Hot Takes with John Michael Elder
Welcome back dear listeners. In our first episode of 2021 Patrick talks with John Michael Elder, a member of the Patrick! team and an all around good buddy. We warm up with a discussion about fatherhood, secrets of a flight attender, and medical school rejection, and then burn it down with some most ridiculous hot takes. Clutch your pearls, people.
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Ep 61 - Interview with Sean Palmer
Sean Palmer is an author, pastor, and speaking coach in Houston, Texas. In this episode we talk about growing up in Mississippi, his work with Ecclesia, and how to relate to those scary enneagram threes we all know and love.
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Ep 60 - Interview with Austin Church
In today's episode Patrick interviews entrepreneur Austin Church, tracing his journey from corporate marketing to freelance, and talking about what inspired him to dedicate his work to helping creatives navigate business and finance. https://austinlchurch.com/
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Your boy Patrick bringing his best thought and laugh provoking content with a little help from some friends. Interview - Quotes - Pop Culture Panel - Homily - Nashville.
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