10 Replies to “Why I Started A Podcast”

  1. From the heart as usual. Growth is sometimes painful. You (we) have to have faith that the price is justified by the ultimate destination.

  2. Absolutely love this ..nice to hear your voice with and without harps in the background…seriously… great work Bryan… throughly entertaining.

  3. Bryan, you hit the nail on the head today for me. Hearing you coming to grips with changing career courses from concerts to nutshellsermons is awesome. The waiting for the trash truck to drive by and then three different people of me myself and I talking over each other. Oh my goodness that’s like me. Thank you for pointing me back to the Lord as my career seems to be influx. Hashtag daily devotions.

    1. good to hear I have company SP .. trust me I’ve thought about what I do and where I go in a room with no doors for the last three years.. Its right out of that book “Who Moved My Cheese” so many things have shifted. music, news delivery, communication.. etc. and suddenly I’m in unfamiliar territory

  4. It’s funny how God orchestrates our lives. We do one thing for a career and that starts to wind down. You retire or you go on to something different. I retired and I keep wanting to do something else, but just not sure what and I have ideas, so I probably just need to research or just try my hand at whatever I decide on.

    I’m glad to be able to listen to your voice and hear your nutshell sermons. They are fun to listen to and I get something out of them each time. Hope it continues.

    1. one thing I discovered is that we all need outside help somewhere. I just happened to know a guy who’s been doing podcasting for the last decade.. I wasn’t interested to start with. And I was getting a little disperate to not just fade away. My friend walked me through a confusing process that I would never have figured out by just reading stuff i dont have the disposition.

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