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In today’s episode, Andrew Osenga joins me to talk about how losing his job led to starting the podcast, why he pressed pause on the podcast for 4 years before starting it up again, his experiment with YouTube, and why he’s devoting time to Substack.Listen to The PivotLinks mentioned in this episode:Andrew Osenga's websiteAndrew Osenga on SubstackAndrew's music on SpotifyHow to Remember by Andrew OsengaBebo Norman's episode on The PivotSaneBox Email AISend your guest recommendations to sonimorphic@gmail.com with "Guest Idea" in the subject line.Social Media:YouTubeInstagramLinkedInFacebookMentioned in this episode:Learn more about podcast editing with sonimorphicPodcast Editing

In today’s episode, Tasha Calvert joins me to talk about the connection between the Bible studies at church and the podcast conversations, how episodes have become valuable resources in her ministry, and the opportunity to meet people she wouldn’t encounter otherwise because of podcasting.Listen to Digging In with Tasha CalvertLinks mentioned in this episode:Tasha Calvert's websiteEpisodes with Tasha and her husbandTestimony [Part One]Testimony [Part Two]Tasha's new book Set Apart for MoreAngie Elkins' episodeSocial Media:YouTubeInstagramLinkedInFacebookMentioned in this episode:Learn more about podcast editing with sonimorphicPodcast Editing

In today’s episode, Jamie Haigh and Blake Roberts join me to talk about how the idea for their ministry was borne and why a podcast was their first offering, how they’ve used Substack alongside the podcast to grow a community, and how having a podcast has enabled them to have conversations with their heroes.Listen to Three PercentLinks mentioned in this episode:Three Percent websiteBlake's SubstackJamie's album on SpotifyThree Percent on SubstackThe Body Teaches the Soul by Justin Whitmel EarleySocial Media:YouTubeInstagramLinkedInFacebookMentioned in this episode:Learn more about podcast editing with sonimorphicPodcast Editing

Today's episode is a replay of my conversation with Dave Ramsey Nathan Hoobler. We talk about how the how The Official Adventures in Odyssey Podcast got started, why they chose the behind-the-scenes format, and how the podcast been so valuable to Adventures in Odyssey and Focus on the Family.Listen to The Official Adventures in Odyssey PodcastLinks mentioned in this episode:Elsewhere in Odyssey comic stripAdventures in Odyssey ClubMicrophone used to record The Official Adventures in Odyssey Podcast and Adventures in OdysseyPodcast Industry Insights courtesy of Daniel J. Lewis.

In today’s episode, J.R. Briggs joins me to talk about why he started his podcast in the height of COVID, why asking better questions is so important, and how he prepares for his weekly solo teaching episodes.Listen to The Resilient Leaders Podcast with J.R. BriggsLinks mentioned in this episode:J.R. Briggs' websiteKairos Partnerships websiteThe Art of Asking Better Questions by J.R. BriggsJ.R.'s newsletter (5 Things in 5 Minutes)SquadCast (affiliate link)Riverside.com (affiliate link)Social Media:YouTubeInstagramLinkedInFacebookMentioned in this episode:Learn more about podcast editing with sonimorphicPodcast Editing

In today’s episode, Kyle Worley joins me to talk about his pitch to start a completely different podcast that evolved into Knowing Faith, the process they went through to come up with the podcast’s title, and how the podcast has led to live events and other ministry opportunities.Listen to Knowing FaithLinks mentioned in this episode:Training The Church websitePodcast Equipment: Electro-Voice RE20 and Focusrite Vocaster OneRiverside.com (affiliate link)Training the Church cohortSocial Media:YouTubeInstagramLinkedInFacebookMentioned in this episode:Learn more about podcast editing with sonimorphicPodcast Editing

Season 4 of Ministries That Podcast is starting next week and I’ve got some great conversations lined up for you!The first episode of Season 4 is going to be with Kyle Worley—pastor, author, teacher, and host of the popular podcast Knowing Faith, alongside Jen Wilkin and JT English.I’ve also recorded some great conversations with J.R. Briggs, Blake and Jamie of Three Percent, and Tasha Calvert that I’ll be sharing with you this season and I’m excited for some others that I have lined up.So if you’re not already following or subscribed to the podcast, do that right now so you don’t miss these great conversation and many more to come! And if you already following the show, please, share it with a friend!I’ll see you next week for the first episode of Season 4!

For this last episode of the year, I’m going to be highlighting some of the best podcast advice and favorite moments shared on Ministries That Podcast in 2025.New Shows Working with sonimorphic:Nat Theo Nature Lessons Rooted in the BibleDaily Scripture with Tim WildsmithEpisodes:Dwell Differently: Natalie AbbottParenting with Ginger HubbardSchoolhouse Rocked: Garritt HamptonJourneywomen: Hunter BelessFrom No Plan to Thriving Ministry w/ Eryn Lynum (Nat Theo)Faithfully Stewarding Creative Opportunities w/ Ruth Chou SimonsFrom Radio to Podcasting w/ Wil and Meeke Addison (Culture Proof)Asking Quirky Questions of Notable Normals w/ Holly Mackle (Unseriously)Podcasting Since 2005: Staying Curious After 20 Years w/ Carlos WhittakerSocial Media:YouTubeInstagramLinkedInFacebookMentioned in this episode:Learn more about podcast editing with sonimorphicPodcast Editing

In today’s episode, Elizabeth Santelmann joins me to talk about how her first episode started out as an Instagram Live, what attracted her to starting her own podcast after growing an audience with her blog and Instagram, and a recent experiment she tried with her podcast.Listen to Sunshine in my NestLinks mentioned in this episode:Elizabeth's websiteEpisode with Holly MackleAdobe PodcastEpisode with Paul ColliganSocial Media:YouTubeInstagramLinkedInFacebookMentioned in this episode:Learn more about podcast editing with sonimorphicPodcast Editing

In today’s episode, Carlos Whittaker joins me to talk about how he records high quality audio and video in various locations, why he changed the name of podcast after 140 episodes, and the relationship between his social media and podcast.Listen to The Carlos Whittaker PodcastLinks mentioned in this episode:Carlos Whittaker's websiteCarlos on InstagramOpusClipRiverside.fm (affiliate link)Derek Webb episodeCarlos on Mike Rowe's podcastWild at Heart podcastSocial Media:YouTubeInstagramLinkedInFacebookMentioned in this episode:Learn more about podcast editing with sonimorphicPodcast Editing