From the mid-1970s to his death in 1992, singer/songwriter Mark Heard recorded 14 albums and produced and wrote for several other artists. In 2003 scholar...
Derek Luptak talks with author Spun Counterguy to talk about the inspirations behind the horror anthology Nest of ‘Em. Including Skeleton Key, Dr. Jekyll and...
Listen in on a redemptive story as Spun & Todd continue to dig deep into the alternative Christian musical history of Mike Stand and his...
Mike Stand and Co. have been writing refreshing songs for decades. His songs inspire, challenge, encourage, and for many are the soundtrack of their Christian...
Dr. Carlos Eire returns to talk about how his life as a Cuban refugee and being taken in by Jewish foster parents affected his faith,...
Yale’s Dr. Carlos Eire talks Christian history, martyrdom, pacifism verses self-defense and more. To hear on Spotify, click here!
The conversation with Soup the Chemist continues, he talking about sharing the stage with KRS-One, the last days of Brainstorm Artists International, watching fellow artists...
Rapper Soup the Chemist aka SFC aka Chris Cooper joins Todd and Spun for this first episode of Orphans of God to talk hip-hop, Brainstorm...
Filmmaker Jaime Prater returns to talk about his newest film Love Song, which further documents the Jesus People USA commune in Chicago, Illinois and some...
No_System is streetwear that combines style and messaging. Whether it’s through their clothing, patches or stickers, those coming across it will have to pause to...
(Finster with Keith Haring) Welcome to our third and final installment of our series on folk artist and preacher Howard Finster. If you haven’t heard...
Keren Kmanwey is a Cuban-born rapper who took some time to discuss her artistry and personal journey with us recently. Do you remember when you...
Keren Kmanwey es una rapera nacida en Cuba que recientemente se tomó un tiempo para hablar con nosotros sobre su arte y viaje personal. ¿Recuerdas...
We’re back with another installment of our talk with Reformation scholar Carlos Eire. This time we discuss the joys of historical research and discovery, the...
Uncle Paul is back for a third chapter regarding his interesting life and experiences. This time we talk about climbing into a girl’s dormitory to...
We’re going back to Europe, specifically France and Switzerland, and five hundred ago on top of that. Serving as our tour guide is once again...
Seth and Nirva Ready not only have their own musical career as a duo and host a theological/cultural podcast called FreeMind but they have also...
Part two of our talk with artist and preacher Howard Finster, this one got him talking about Hank Williams Sr., Elvis Presley, chewing tobacco and...
Howard Finster was a folk artist preacher whose work reached out all over the globe. On this recording from the 1990s, Mr. Finster talks about...
Filmmaker Todd Zeller comes Back By The Woodpile to talk about his experiences with Gene Eugene and the band Adam Again while working on his...
Uncle Paul is back a second time by the woodpile to share some more stories and thoughts from his life. This time around we talk...
Welcome to part four of our conversation with Dr. Carlos Eire, historian, Yale Professor and author of Reformations, a history of the reformation era of...
Uncle Paul Buchanan comes Back By The Woodpile to talk about fire alarm candy, weenie water, misplaced children, a dog called Icky Sticky Stombo for...
Dr. Carlos Eire is back at the Woodpile to talk about cooperation between church and state in governing, the government helping the ‘deserving’ poor, Charles...
In the early 1960’s as the Castro regime began to transform Cuba into a socialist, militarist regime, part of that including training children to become...
We’re back with another conversation about the Reformation with Dr. Carlos Eire, who not only teaches this time period at Yale University but wrote a...
Five hundred years ago a guy nailed a sheet a paper with a litany of gripes on it, which changed world civilization in dramatic ways...
Korean-American Sophia Johnson comes Back By the Woodpile to talk about her family’s experiences and faith especially in light of the #StopAsianHate news narrative. To...
Artist Natalie Plasencia comes Back By the Woodpile to talk about her work, faith, the oppressed, her family’s escape from Castro’s Cuba and that time...
Musician, poet and writer Steve Scott returns to talk about selected pieces of his spoken word recordings and story behind their compositions. To hear on...