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Cultural Debris

Alan Cornett

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Cultural Debris is a podcast hosted by Alan Cornett who interviews guests and explores culture in the tradition of Russell Kirk, Wendell Berry, the Inklings, the Agrarians, and the Distributists.
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Debris Division

Golden Spiral Media

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Welcome to Debris Division, a fan podcast dedicated to the NBC sci-fi show, Debris. Hosted by Fringe fans Chris and Darrell, each episode is an in-depth exploration into the world of Debris. We break down the strange events of each episode, theorize on the greater mythology, and try to help unravel the mystery. We love to share your thoughts and theories too, so join us on social media or our voice feedback line.
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DARKROOM TALKS is is a podcast series from SPACE DEBRIS in Istanbul. Up-to-date art talks about the industry, innovative projects, artists/ most current work - specifically artists and curators' most recent projects related to @SpaceDebrisArt
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Long-time friends Brad Everett & Jeremy Stephens navigate conversations on race, culture, and Jesus. Brad is black, Jeremy is white and this podcast hopes to serve those engaged across cultural divides. They share lessons from two decades of friendship and ministry work with InterVarsity and the Underground Network. No experts on this journey, we are just learning how Jesus makes art from our life's debris. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/art-from-debris/support
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Miscellaneous Debris

The “Mad Chatter” Ryan MK

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Social Issues, Sports, UFOs and Movies- just a few examples of the topics The Mad Chatter delves into on the Miscellaneous Debris podcast. The Chatter bounces from topic to topic with serious takes, comical vitriol and an eccentric attitude that makes the chattering all the more... mad. Follow on Twitter @RMKMadness for more content.
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Andrew Petiprin is co-author of a new book from Word on Fire called Popcorn With the Pope, which examines all the movies on the 1995 Vatican movie list. Did you know there was a 1995 Vatican movie list? Me, either! Andrew is a former fellow at Word on Fire, a co-founder of the Spe Salvi Institute, and host of the Ignatius Press podcast. Andrew and …
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Joel Miller of Miller’s Book Review Substack reads and reviews a prodigious number of books for this regular Substack. Joel formerly served as vice president of acquisitions for Thomas Nelson Publishers. Joel and I discuss how to find time to read, how to choose what to read, and whether we should get rid of books. And if you’re wondering if you sh…
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It is another year and that must mean another appearance by my guest Holly Ordway. Holly and I discuss her most recent book, Tolkien’s Faith: A Spiritual Biography from Word on Fire. Holly and I discuss the impact of St. John Henry Newman’s Oratory on J.R.R. Tolkien, his struggles with faith after the war, and just how consciously did Tolkien seek …
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As those who believe in a future where God recognizes every tribe, tongue, and nation...not necessarily race, should we do away with using racial langauge? Can this be a helpful way forward? For missional practitioners who are serious about reaching the world with the Gospel, this is a necessary conversation to have. --- Support this podcast: https…
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The inclusion and representation of people of color in pop culture and society at large has affected the church and continues to be a major factor in building a multiethnic missional movement. Enjoy our conversation about this while I try to corner Jeremy into getting cancelled (Ha!). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sho…
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Yep. Aliens are being talked about in congress and though they have stopped trending in the news cycles, it is still an issue circulating political and social circles. Drop in on our discussion about the issues of faith that come up within the Alien dialogue. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/art-from-debris/support…
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Yep. Aliens are being talked about in congress and though they have stopped trending in the news cycles, it is still an issue circulating political and social circles. Drop in on our discussion about the issues of faith that come up within the Alien dialogue. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/art-from-debris/support…
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Alan Noble is associate professor of English at Oklahoma Baptist University. He is the author most recently of the book On Getting Out of Bed. Watch the video of this episode on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook. Cultural Debris on YouTube Cultural Debris Excursions - Travel With Us! Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Cultural Debris Twi…
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Is spirituality and religion mutually exclusive? Are they a little mutually exclusive? It's time to bust up some myths about spirituality and religion and get honest about what they are and their value as well as their pitfalls. Let's see what kind of art is in this debris. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/art-from-…
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Allen Mendenhall is Associate Dean and Grady Rosier Professor in the Sorrell College of Business at Troy University. He is the author of the novel A Glooming Peace This Morning from Livington Press. Watch the video of this episode on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook. Cultural Debris on YouTube Cultural Debris Excursions - Travel With Us! Cultural D…
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Is spirituality and religion mutually exclusive? Are they a little mutually exclusive? It's time to bust up some myths about spirituality and religion and get honest about what they are and their value as well as their pitfalls. Let's see what kind of art is in this debris. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/art-from-…
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Florida always occupies a headline. With travel bans, gators, and Florida man, it seems Florida has a reputation. As two Floridians, we wanted to make the politics and culture of Florida clear for the missional Christian. Take a dive with us into the state of many swamps. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/art-from-de…
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Speak it into existence. Create your own sunshine. Wait for your blessing. Which one of these is positive thinking and which of them represents God's heart? Let's get to the bottom of positive thinking and the Christian response. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/art-from-debris/support…
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In a world of taking sides, we can find ourselves ignorantly in places that may not represent the heart of God. The Israel/Palestine conflict is one of these places. We believe it matters how we show up in the Israel and Palestine conversation and it matters even more to understand God's expectation for his people. --- Support this podcast: https:/…
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Gary Gregg, Director of the McConnell Center at the University of Louisville, discusses the new 100th anniversary edition of The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran and why we should read it. Watch the video of this episode on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook. Cultural Debris on YouTube Cultural Debris Excursions - Travel With Us! Cultural Debris Patreon - Su…
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Caitlin Smith Gilson is a philosopher, theologian, poet, and novelist. I originally contacted her to invite her to come on the podcast to discuss the story and movie “Babette’s Feast.” As time went on that topic expanded to a discussion of her book As It Is In Heaven as well as her poetry. We also have a bonus guest, her friend and collaborator, th…
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Laird Mackintosh is a longtime Broadway actor who had the opportunity and privilege to play the Phantom himself in the final performances of the Phantom of the Opera. The Phantom closed in April after 35 years on Broadway and was Broadway’s longest running show. Laird discusses playing the Phantom, his long association with the show, and the unpred…
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Often, Church relationships find their final destination as teammates. The affections are there but they strictly coincide with church programming. Are we supposed to be more. What is God's ultimate desire for human relationship? We believe it is family. Check out the episode to see what we mean. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify…
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Often, Church relationships find their final destination as teammates. The affections are there but they strictly coincide with church programming. Are we supposed to be more. What is God's ultimate desire for human relationship? We believe it is family. Check out the episode to see what we mean. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify…
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My guest is Dale Ahlquist who has made the study and promotion of the works and ideas of G.K. Chesterton his life’s work. We preview the upcoming Chesterton Society Conference, the growth of the Chesterton School network, as well as the status of the campaign to have G.K. Chesterton officially declared a saint. Plus, Dale’s thoughts on traveling to…
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Ferenc Hörcher comes to us from Budapest where he is a professor of political science and philosophy. He is the author most recently of Art and Politics in Roger Scruton’s Conservative Philosophy from Palgrave Macmillan. He is a leading scholar on the writings and thought of Roger Scruton and traditional conservatism. Ferenc and I discuss Roger Scr…
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Positional authority does not dictate spiritual authority. This is important to note when pursuing reconciliation in a Christian missional community. We keep it going as we conclude our conversation about teammates. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/art-from-debris/support…
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We continue to talk about the Teammates phase of the reconciliation in missional living. We talk about unity, suffering, and we redefine task centered reconciliation. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/art-from-debris/support
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In Christian ministry, it can't be assumed that everyone will be friends. In this episode we explore how we go from acquaintances to something more when we are being intentional in pursuing relationship and reconciliation. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/art-from-debris/support…
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John Herreid is editor of a new art compilation from Ignatius Press titled The Catholic Home Gallery: Eighteen Works of Art by Contemporary Catholic Artists. We discuss the dying world of good used bookstores, what makes authentic art, and how to DIY your way to beautiful art on your own walls. Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Alan Co…
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Hey, Mad Caps!!! The “Mad Chatter” Ryan MK is back with more of the MD podcast. In this episode, the Chatter talks Star Wars with his brother, the Tacocat, as they celebrate May the Fourth. The pair also discuss the current NBA and NHL playoffs, as well as the NFL draft before the Chatter goes solo to rant about MTG, Tucker Carlson and a sperm dono…
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My guest is His Imperial and Royal Highness, His Excellency Eduard Habsburg. He is Archduke of Austria and Ambassador of Hungary to The Holy See and the Sovereign Order of Malta. He is also a member of perhaps Europe’s most famous family. Plus, he is the author of a new book from Sophia Institute Press titled The Habsburg Way: Seven Rules For Turbu…
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Yo, Mad Caps… The Miscellaneous Debris Podcast is BACK! After a long hiatus, the “Mad Chatter” Ryan MK returns to kick off season 4 with a double episode, featuring new vibes and, believe it or not, actual guests!!! Follow @RMKmadness on Instagram for more.The “Mad Chatter” Ryan MK による
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Kathryn Wehr is editor of the new Wade Annotated Edition of The Man Born to be King by Dorothy L. Sayers, which is published by IVP. We discuss Sayers’s challenges in realizing her vision for the work, the secretary who tried to change it, and Sayers’s trinitarian understanding of the creative process as well as her friendship with C.S. Lewis. Plus…
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The second stage of reconciliation for a missional community is Acquaintances. You can't stay strangers forever and if the hope is to love well, most relationships should enter into the acquaintance stage...we think. Check out this 3 part discussion and see if you agree. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/art-from-deb…
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Eric Twardzik is a regular in such publications as the Robb Report, WM Brown, and Drake’s online. His focus is men’s clothing and the drinks scene. We discuss classic American Ivy Style, its expressions in such places as Italy and Japan, Eric’s visit to Kentucky, and the rise of the white Negroni. Plus, Eric discusses a sheep to suit tailoring proj…
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Holly Ordway is the first returning guest on Cultural Debris. Holly and I discuss her most recent book Tales of Faith: A Guide to Sharing the Gospel Through Literature. Holly and I discuss the value of literature, receiving vs using stories, why reading fiction can be a dangerous act, and why so much modern Christian art is so bad. Plus, we get a p…
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The first stage of reconciliation for a missional community is strangers. YEP! Where the spirit is there is liberty but we don't automatically become close. We got work to do first. It's important to recognize this stage and know what it takes to go to the next stage. Enjoy part 1. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a…
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We are back for season 2. Sorry its been a long time but we are excited to open the season discussing 4 stages on the journey toward reconciliation. These are 4 stages Jeremy has sketched out but we will be fleshing out our theology and ideas to define these stages on each episode. Enjoy the Theologizing and "Fruitionitizing". --- Support this podc…
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Kevin Gutzman is Professor of History at Western Connecticut State University. He has published half a dozen books on Jefferson, Madison, and the Constitution. His latest book is The Jeffersonians. Cultural Debris Patreon - Support the podcast! Cultural Debris logo by Rachael Sinclair Twitter | Instagram The Jeffersonians, by Kevin Gutzman Kevin Gu…
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My guest is Raj Bhakta. Raj is a true practitioner of the art of cultural debris. From founding one of the first premium whiskey brands, Whistle Pig—based out of Vermont, of all places—to buying an actual college at auction, Raj is not one to limit himself. We talk about all of those things, but especially Raj and I discuss the oldest known spirit,…
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My guest is Os Guinness, long a resident of the Washington, D.C. area, Guinness was born in China and educated at Oxford. He is a prolific author, most recently of The Great Quest and Zero Hour America, both from IVP. In our conversation we discuss the cultural crisis in America and if a turnaround is even possible. Os also discusses his childhood …
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Hey, Mad Caps… The “Mad Chatter” Ryan MK is back with more of the Miscellaneous Debris Podcast! In this episode, the Chatter rants on Kanye, Elon, animals getting bolder and time travelers. The Mad Man also goes into the importance of voting this election cycle. For more, follow @RMKmadness on Instagram.…
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Annette Kirk was kind enough to sit down with me to talk on a recent visit to Piety Hill in Mecosta, Michigan in the brick Italianate home that she and Russell Kirk built a half century ago. Annette talks about growing up on Long Island, her activist mother, being present in the early days of the conservative movement at William F. Buckley’s home, …
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Luke Sheahan of Duquesne University and the newly appointed editor of The University Bookman, a book review journal founded by Russell Kirk and edited by him until his death. Dr. Sheahan steps into the role left vacant by the passing of the great Gerald Russello, someone we all greatly miss. Dr. Sheahan and I discuss his plans for the Bookman, the …
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