Wednesday, November 20, 2024 — #78: Art is for everyone
Pastor-author Russ Ramsey talks about art as an accessible avenue for storytelling.
Welcome to the official podcast of Asbury University!
The newly relaunched Asbury podcast is produced primarily by students and features succinct and impactful God-honoring conversations that inform, edify and encourage.
Like the liberal arts approach used by our incredible faculty in the classroom, This Is Asbury explores culture and current topics through a Christian worldview, promoting a well balanced life. You can expect to hear guests ranging from faculty, staff, students, alumni and special guests.
No matter where you’re listening, our intent is that this platform will empower our community to belong, become and be set apart.
Visit the Asbury podcast page, featuring Asbury Chapel services
This Is Asbury is produced by Emily Hurt ’24 and hosted by Abby Laub. Editing by Brendan Tighe ’24, Alixandra Stiefel ’20 and John Teoh ’25. Researcher, Writer, Editor: Madison Anderson ’23. Graphics by Austin Zweifel ’20. Content Advisor and Faculty Liaison: Jeremy Simmons ’18. Music by Professor of Media Communication/Audio Barry Blair.
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Pastor-author Russ Ramsey talks about art as an accessible avenue for storytelling.
Dr. Michelle Asbill shares about her experience in Bulgaria and the importance of seeing the big picture with social work.
Dr. Kim Okesson shares about the challenges of cross-cultural communication and the power of listening.
Dr. Nadya Williams shares how we are more similar to the Early Church than we may think.
Dr. Mike Ross talks about the new Mentorship Program for Business students and how AI will affect the marketplace.
Hannah Springer '21 Garnett on life after Asbury, podcasting, women in ministry, and marriage.
Student Body President Zach Fazio ’26 shares some advice to incoming college students.
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.
A conversation with Holocaust educator Christian Marx and Asbury Psychology professor Dr. Paul Nesselroade.
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