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This Is Asbury
by Asbury University
This is Asbury is the official podcast of Asbury University. Featuring succinct and timely conversations, it is produced primarily by students and features God honoring conversations that inform, edify and encourage. This is Asbury explores culture and current topics through a Christian worldview, promoting a well-balanced life. And like students in our classrooms and on campus, we empower our community to belong, become and be set apart. Visit https://www.asbury.edu/thisisasbury
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This Is Asbury: Outpouring Celebration, Part 5 – Expectant for God to Move
In this final Outpouring Celebration episode, Rev. Dr. Sarah Baldwin shares about the influence of the Asbury Outpouring on campus and around the world.
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#95: Awakening Australia: God’s Outpouring Abroad
Prof. Rob Lim and Mark Sayers share about the Holy Spirit moving in "unlikely places" after the Asbury Outpouring.
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#94: “Responding to the Holy Spirit”
Asbury New Testament Professor Dr. Suzanne Nicholson shares about her new collaborative book (written with several faculty and staff members) about responding to the Holy Spirit and community in action throughout the Asbury Outpouring.
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#93: Shot of Ambition: From Coffee to Basketball with Coach Pope
Leander Ridgeway ’21 shares about his journey from Asbury to working as a graduate assistant for University of Kentucky Men's Basketball.
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#92: Seeing nature with fresh eyes
Kiki Yee ’18 shares about adding adventure to your life through exploring nature.
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#91: Big, old boring truths in a world of information abundance
SEARCH Symposium speaker Dr. Philip Tallon shares about truth in a world of information abundance.
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#90: “Drink this, not that”
Studying sugar consumption with Carley Hinshaw '25 and Dr. Elise Kearns.
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#89: Be Delighted Together
It's wedding season! Sean and Catherine Gaffney talk about marriage and working together.
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#88: “Don’t feed the alligators” and other advice for college
Alum and CCCU president Dr. David Hoag ’86 shares college advice.
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This Is Asbury: Outpouring Celebration, Part 4 – When the World Showed Up
Logistics, media... and bathroom maintenance
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#86: The Genesis of Gender
A conversation with Dr. Abigail Favale and Dr. Janet Dean
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#85: The arts are essential to human flourishing
Brady and Andrea Nasfell share about working in the media industry and the implications of AI.
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#84: Navigating faith in the nursing field
Nursing program administrator Dr. Connie Lamb explores the benefits and challenges of working as a nurse.
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#83: Valentine’s Day with a Marriage Therapist
Equine Director Lizzy Guthrie shares about horses, healing, and helpful strategies for Valentine's Day.
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#82: Lower in Humility: Two years after the Outpouring
Zach Meerkreebs reflects on the Outpouring, his faith journey, and his new book.
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#80: Teaching youth how to order their lives
Professor Caleigh Lien ’15 Smith talks youth ministry and why students should apply for Youth Becoming Leaders.
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This Is Asbury: Outpouring Celebration, Part 3 – ‘Scaffolding a Movement’
Asbury ministry team members share stories of God’s great provision in the ‘logistics’ surrounding the Outpouring.
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#78: Art is for everyone
Pastor-author Russ Ramsey talks about art as an accessible avenue for storytelling.
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#77: How social workers can best impact policy and people
Dr. Michelle Asbill shares about her experience in Bulgaria and the importance of seeing the big picture with social work.
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#76: Communicating in a Globalized World
Dr. Kim Okesson shares about the challenges of cross-cultural communication and the power of listening.
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#75: Cultural Christianity
Dr. Nadya Williams shares how we are more similar to the Early Church than we may think.
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#74: Mentorship, AI and the future of business
Dr. Mike Ross talks about the new Mentorship Program for Business students and how AI will affect the marketplace.
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#73: “Give me a vision of who you see me to be”
Hannah Springer '21 Garnett on life after Asbury, podcasting, women in ministry, and marriage.
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#72: Meet the new student body president
Student Body President Zach Fazio ’26 shares some advice to incoming college students.
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#71: A School Bus of Children is Diagnosed with Cancer Every Day
We talk with Robyn Spoon about her childhood cancer research and advocacy charity, "Elevate," formed in honor of her son and Asbury alum Justin Spoon '21.
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#70: The intelligence of Jesus’ teachings
In this episode, we sit down with writer and scholar, Peter Williams, to explore the teachings in the Gospel and how they point to the fact that Jesus is the greatest teacher.
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#69: “It’s always possible to find a narrow road out”
A conversation with Holocaust educator Christian Marx and Asbury Psychology professor Dr. Paul Nesselroade.
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#68: What does it mean to go through hard things?
Asbury's Associate Dean of Wholeness and Wellness, Kevin Bellew, talks adversity, Trauma vs. trauma, and the dos and don'ts of finding a counselor.
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#67: Casual church exits
President Dr. Kevin Brown talks with Dr. Ryan Burge about casual Christianity and the reasons for people leaving the Church.
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#66: Is AI making journalists lazy and superfluous?
Journalism professor Rich Manieri talks with former student Madi Anderson ’23.
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#65: “What if the stars only came out once every 70 years?”
Asbury student scholars Joanne Jung ’24 and Noah M. Clark ’24 share about the fascinating topic of light and faith.
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#64: Deconstruction, Questions of Faith and Cultural Trends
Alisa Childers shares insights from her new book.
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#63: “Life throws curveballs, and you will get derailed. Do not give up!”
She's a mother, grandmother, businesswoman, AND a student. Stephanie Morris talks about being an "atypical" college student and how it's never too late to start your college journey.
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#62: Deliverance From Our Devices
Dr. Felicia Wu Song unpacks her book, "Restless Devices" during our conversation about this generation's enslavement to digital devices.
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#61: Rasool Berry and Juneteenth
Rasool Berry shares the inspiration behind the Juneteenth documentary.
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#60: “Teach students that finances are a holy pursuit; the Bible has 2,350 verses about money”
Guest: Dr. Dan Lewis of DSB and SummitCamp Speaker
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#59: “Too many parents are trying to be a friend to their children.”
Join guest Dr. Kathy Koch of Celebrate Kids as we discuss making kids mad sometimes, the lies of technology, and personal integrity.
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#58: Student Responses to Environmental Stewardship
Join us as we discuss how Gen Z navigates environmental stewardship through a Christian worldview.
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#57: Finding Glimpses of God’s Delight
Author and podcaster Dr. Margaret Feinberg joins Dr. Kevin Brown in a discussion of God's delight, agrarian imagery in scripture, and writing tips.
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#56: Honeysuckle, Herbicides and Creation Care
Join our guest Dr. Marvin Ruffner as we discuss what environmental stewardship looks like in the Christian faith.
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#55: “When Your Kids Ask You to Write a Parenting Book”
Join us as we listen to special guest Christine Endicott share some of the wisdom she writes about in her new book, Be a Parent: Bonding and Building for a Lifetime (available on Amazon) while celebrating all the moms this special weekend!
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This Is Asbury: Outpouring Celebration, Part 2 – ‘No Celebrity but Jesus!’
As visitors flocked to Hughes Auditorium to be a part of the Outpouring, the ministry team — made up primarily of students and campus pastors — sought a posture of humility and the leading of the Holy Spirit in one unified goal: point to Jesus.
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#53: Exploring the Wesleyan Holiness Tradition
Theology professor Dr. Brian Shelton talks about Asbury University's new School of Christian Studies.
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#52: How to Work with GenZ?
A discussion on habits, intergenerational issues and best practices with Jay McChord.
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#51: Telling the Truth Without Favor: Navigating the Consequences of Ethical Journalism
Journalism Professor Rich Manieri talks with opinion columnist and attorney David French about the current state of the media field.
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#50: Asbury Gets Outside!
Learn more about the Kentucky Outdoor Institute with Trent Ellsworth.
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#49: From Classroom to Boardroom
Chick-Fil-A executive Cathy Price ’99 shares her career journey.
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#48: AsburyGives: Answering A Call To Ministry
Rebecca Hedman '24 shares her journey with equine therapy, healing, and inspiration.
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#47: AsburyGives: Emma Reid ’24 on The Impact of Giving
Hear more about our student body president's journey at Asbury and what made it possible.
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#46: Dr. John Dickson: An Honest Look at Christian History
A conversation with Honors Program Director Dr. Paul Nesselroade.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This is Asbury is the official podcast of Asbury University. Featuring succinct and timely conversations, it is produced primarily by students and features God honoring conversations that inform, edify and encourage. This is Asbury explores culture and current topics through a Christian worldview, promoting a well-balanced life. And like students in our classrooms and on campus, we empower our community to belong, become and be set apart. Visit https://www.asbury.edu/thisisasbury
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