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The GOA Speakers Podcast
by Greg Oliver
Welcome to The GOA Speakers Podcast — a bi-weekly conversation where inspiration meets insight and faith meets practical living. Hosted by the team behind GOA Speakers, this podcast brings you into the hearts and minds of some of today’s most impactful Bible teachers, Christian communicators, inspirational leaders, and motivational voices shaping the way we think about life, leadership, relationships, and spiritual growth.Each episode features candid interviews, powerful testimonies, behind-the-scenes stories, and transformational teaching from a diverse roster of speakers represented by GOA — from seasoned ministry voices to world-class communicators with a message of hope, healing, and encouragement. Whether you’re planning your next event, seeking fresh spiritual perspective, or just looking to be challenged and encouraged, this podcast is your go-to source for faith-fuelled conversation.We believe in balancing ministry with everyday life, helping you grow deeper in your faith w
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Ginny Owens - Joy In The Dark :: Ep 5 The GOA Speakers Podcast
In this episode of the GOA Speakers Podcast, hosts Abigail Garrett and Greg Oliver sit down with award-winning singer-songwriter, author, and speaker Ginny Owens. Ginny shares her powerful story of losing her sight at age three, navigating bullying and exclusion, and discovering a deep, resilient joy in Christ.She walks us through her journey from aspiring high school music teacher to signed recording artist in Nashville, her EP “Different Kind of Water,” her nonprofit The Asaph Project, and her passion for helping believers find hope in suffering, hear God’s voice above the cultural noise, and live out courageous compassion in a broken world.If you’ve ever wrestled with suffering, purpose, or how to do justice and love mercy in everyday life, this conversation will deeply encourage you.Timestamps:00:00 – Intro to GOA Speakers Podcast and Ginny Owens01:00 – Moving to Nashville, Belmont, and early career dreams02:15 – Rejected from teaching jobs and invitation to sing at church03:40 – Demo recordings and first interest from music industry04:50 – Signing with BMG and Rocketown; debut album background05:45 – Losing her sight at three and her parents’ response07:15 – Hardest part of blindness: people’s reactions08:40 – Mom’s counsel and roots of “Singing in the Dark”09:25 – Bullying, being left out, and growing compassion for outsiders11:45 – EP “Different Kind of Water” and the woman at the well13:20 – Writing songs for both Christian and non-believing friends14:55 – Debuting new music in Nashville; long creative process16:55 – Launching The Asaph Project for worship leaders18:35 – Planning worship liturgy with theological depth19:15 – Need for new worship themes: work, repentance, justice, forgiveness20:45 – Why Ginny went to seminary and moved to NYC21:50 – Studying under Tim Keller and key lessons on culture and identity25:50 – Keller’s cancer journey and learning to trust God in suffering27:55 – Speaking, retreats, and opening Scripture with people29:20 – “Love Be the Loudest”: hearing God above the noise30:15 – Hope in suffering and the promise of Romans 8:2833:10 – New book “Courageous Compassion”: doing justice and loving mercy35:10 – New worship music coming and where to connect with Ginnyhttps://goaspeakers.com/speakers/ginny-owens/Follow along with the GOA Speakers Podcast at www.goaspeakers.com
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Michele Pillar - A Story of Restoration :: Ep 4 GOA Speakers Podcast
Three-time Grammy-nominated artist Michele Pillar joins the GOA Speakers Podcast to share a powerful testimony of faith, trauma, abortion, and deep restoration in Jesus. From the early days of the Jesus Movement and pioneering contemporary Christian music, to a decade-long break from touring and a life-changing dream about the child she aborted, Michele opens up with rare honesty and grace.In this episode, Michele talks about:• Her start in the Jesus Movement and recording on the early Praise albums• Insecurity about songwriting and encouragement for young writers• Life on the road, burnout, and why she took 10 years off from touring• The hidden shame of an abortion at 17 and finally bringing it into the light• How Jesus led her through real, practical restoration over a decade• Her vivid dream of her aborted son and the song that came from it• Serving crisis pregnancy centers and helping women find hope• Her upcoming allegorical novel and a possible film adaptationIf you or someone you love has walked through abortion, trauma, or deep shame, this conversation offers a tender and practical picture of how God patiently restores and heals.00:00 – Intro to the GOA Speakers Podcast00:07 – Meet Michele Pillar: artist, author, Grammy-nominated singer01:08 – Early days of the Jesus Movement and Calvary Chapel03:48 – Christian music takes off and Michele signs with Sparrow07:52 – Why she walked away from 200 concerts a year for 10 years09:40 – How she actually did “restoration” with Jesus, step by step14:02 – Chaotic childhood, alcoholic mom, praying under the bed16:43 – Pregnant at 17, Roe v. Wade, and the abortion clinic18:10 – Coming to Christ three weeks after the abortion19:59 – Why crisis pregnancy centers are so important to her20:44 – Sharing her story on the Dr. Phil Show and talking about Jesus22:56 – The dream: a field of children and meeting her son26:26 – God says, “It’s time for you to be whole”27:28 – What wholeness in Christ feels like after deep shame31:33 – The Clothesline Conference: women “hanging shame on the line”35:20 – Connecting Mary’s unexpected pregnancy to women in crisis today37:31 – New projects: fantasy allegory, film hopes, and TV serieshttps://goaspeakers.com/speakers/michele-pillar/ Follow along with the GOA Speakers Podcast at www.goaspeakers.com
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Matt Hammitt: Lead Me, Bowen’s Miracle, and Fighting for Faith, Family, and Life :: Ep 3 GOA Speakers Podcast
Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter, and author Matt Hammitt (founding member of Sanctus Real) joins the GOA Speakers Podcast to share his powerful story of music, marriage, and choosing life in the middle of heartbreak.From starting Sanctus Real in a high-school basement to stepping away at the height of success, Matt opens up about the cost of calling, the conversation with his wife that birthed the song Lead Me, and their journey with their son Bowen’s congenital heart disease. He also shares how God led him into pro-life advocacy, fatherhood resources, and a new season of songwriting and speaking.Listen in for an honest look at what it means to lead your family well, cherish the days God gives, and fight for your marriage, your children, and your faith.Timed highlights:0:00 – Intro: Welcome to the GOA Speakers Podcast 0:30 – Meet Matt Hammitt: Grammy-nominated artist, author, and speaker 1:00 – Starting Sanctus Real at 16 in a basement in Toledo 2:40 – Life on the road: 150–200 dates a year and a growing family at home 4:20 – The tension: Band dream vs. family dream 6:00 – Stepping away from Sanctus Real in 2016 to prioritize family 7:28 – The story behind Lead Me: “We need to talk” 9:00 – Sarah’s words: “I need you to lead me” and the first draft of the song 10:10 – Why good intentions are worthless until they become action 11:36 – Lead Me’s success and the irony of being gone more than ever 12:27 – Bowen’s birth, diagnosis, and first open-heart surgery 13:40 – Number one song on radio and a son fighting for his life 14:51 – Walking with other families who left the hospital empty-handed 16:02 – Bowen today: third surgery, thriving at 15, and living day by day 18:05 – Pressure to end Bowen’s life and choosing to fight for him 19:20 – Becoming an advocate for life and partnering with pregnancy centers 21:57 – Dare To Be A Dad: practical curriculum for fathers in crisis 23:00 – Parenting teens and staying present in a new season 24:10 – Intentional trips with each child and staying connected on the road 25:58 – Days God Gave: the heart behind Matt’s new single 27:00 – Fans’ real-life family videos and the power of legacy 29:01 – Signing with Gotee Records and a new songwriting season 29:40 – Writing for other artists, including the song Testimony 31:20 – Matt’s heart to serve ministries, pro-life events, and men’s conferences 31:50 – 30 years of Sanctus Real and a new song with both lead singers 33:02 – Closing thoughts and how to book Matt Hammitt Follow Matt: https://goaspeakers.com/speakers/matt-hammitt-booking-agency/Follow along with the GOA Speakers Podcast at www.goaspeakers.com
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Finding Hope, Healing, and Humor: Comedian JJ Barrows on Faith, Recovery, and Mom Brain :: Ep 2 GOA Speakers Podcast
In this powerful and heartfelt episode of the GOA Speakers Podcast, Abigail and Greg sit down with comedian, author, and mixed media artist JJ Barrows for a vulnerable, funny, and deeply encouraging conversation.JJ shares how an improv class she took as a “cheaper alternative to therapy” accidentally launched her stand-up career, how comedy became a lifeline in seasons of depression and relapse, and why telling the truth about your insecurities can be one of the most healing things you ever do.She also opens up about her journey through rehab, navigating an eating disorder and severe depression, growing up as the granddaughter of legendary worship leader Cliff Barrows (Billy Graham’s longtime music leader), and how she reconciled the cost of ministry with the impact it had on her family.Now a mom, JJ talks about how motherhood has reshaped her art, her comedy, and her sense of calling, and shares her dream for a “Mom Brain Comedy Tour” that helps parents laugh from a place of real-life experience and solidarity.If you’ve ever wrestled with mental health, faith, calling, or parenting, this episode will remind you that you’re not alone and that there is hope, help, and even humor in the process.Timed highlights:0:00 – Welcome to the GOA Speakers Podcast0:06 – Meet JJ Barrows: comedian, author, mixed media artist, and mom1:06 – What is a mixed media artist, really?2:01 – From still life to abstract: how JJ fell in love with the process of painting3:30 – Etsy shops, pipe cleaners, and party headpieces4:14 – Art, motherhood, and creativity with a toddler in the craft room5:22 – How searching for “alternatives to therapy” led JJ to a stand-up class7:55 – “I just needed therapy and couldn’t afford it” – when honesty becomes comedy10:18 – Why truth-based humor connects so deeply13:52 – Seeing God’s hand in an “accidental” comedy career17:04 – The pressure of being a clean comic and a woman comedian, especially in church spaces19:09 – Facing audiences who show up thinking “prove you’re funny”19:51 – Rehab at 23: depression, eating disorders, and being tired of waking up21:40 – The Chicago flight, “Da Bears,” and a surprising spark of hope25:59 – Why most healing is not a one-night miracle27:55 – Making room in the church for therapy, medication, and slow journeys28:30 – Growing up as Cliff Barrows’ granddaughter and a pastor’s kid29:50 – The hidden cost of global ministry on family life33:42 – A teddy bear in rehab and a breakthrough in feeling seen36:03 – The woman hiding behind a neighbor’s house, a violent home, and “His Eye Is on the Sparrow”38:40 – Letting go of resentment and embracing a complicated legacy39:47 – The changing stigma around therapy and mental health in the church41:36 – Why asking for help is actually a sign of strength42:12 – How JJ’s ministry and motherhood are shaped by her family story42:37 – Labor, delivery, and discovering how universal “mom stories” really are44:12 – The vision for the Mom Brain Comedy Tour45:40 – Why parents laugh hardest at what they have lived through47:47 – Final encouragements and where to find JJ onlineMore about JJ: https://goaspeakers.com/speakers/jj-barrows/Follow along with the GOA Speakers Podcast at www.goaspeakers.com
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American Ninja Warrior’s “Ageless Wonder” Travis Rosen on Faith, Adversity, and Overcoming Obstacles :: Ep 1 GOA Speakers Podcast
In this debut episode of the GOA Speakers Podcast, Greg Oliver and Abigail Garrett sit down with American Ninja Warrior legend Travis Rosen, known as the “Ageless Wonder” and “Mr. Consistency.” Travis shares how an eight–year break from competition, a late start at age 35, and a devastating foot injury all became part of a bigger story about faith, perseverance, and overcoming life’s obstacles.From training like an elite gymnast in his 40s to praying mid–course on national television, Travis gives an honest, behind–the–scenes look at Ninja Warrior, talks about turning the show into a mission field, and explains how every person can impact others right where they are.Timed Highlights: 0:00 – Welcome to the GOA Speakers Podcast and introduction of Travis Rosen 1:45 – From retired gymnast and couch potato to Ninja Warrior hopeful 3:30 – Getting on Season 2 and the early days of American Ninja Warrior 5:00 – Competing as one of the oldest athletes and earning the “Ageless Wonder” nickname 7:10 – Inside Travis’s diverse and intense training regimen 9:00 – No practice runs allowed and competing before ninja gyms existed 11:15 – How faith led Travis into Ninja Warrior and kept him going 14:00 – The Season 10 Vegas finals injury and wrestling with “God, why?” 17:50 – Turning adversity into impact and inspiring others through recovery 20:10 – A mid–course prayer that changed everything on a brutal obstacle 22:50 – Treating the show as a mission field and praying with injured competitors 25:20 – Pre–competition prayer huddles and surprising responses from non–believers 28:40 – The long–awaited “ninja book” Travis is writing 30:10 – Pull up numbers, new injuries, and aging as a former elite athlete 33:00 – Why you do not need a TV show to make a real impact on peopleMore about Travis: https://goaspeakers.com/speakers/travis-rosen/Follow along with the GOA Speakers Podcast at www.goaspeakers.com
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to The GOA Speakers Podcast — a bi-weekly conversation where inspiration meets insight and faith meets practical living. Hosted by the team behind GOA Speakers, this podcast brings you into the hearts and minds of some of today’s most impactful Bible teachers, Christian communicators, inspirational leaders, and motivational voices shaping the way we think about life, leadership, relationships, and spiritual growth.Each episode features candid interviews, powerful testimonies, behind-the-scenes stories, and transformational teaching from a diverse roster of speakers represented by GOA — from seasoned ministry voices to world-class communicators with a message of hope, healing, and encouragement. Whether you’re planning your next event, seeking fresh spiritual perspective, or just looking to be challenged and encouraged, this podcast is your go-to source for faith-fuelled conversation.We believe in balancing ministry with everyday life, helping you grow deeper in your faith w
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