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Ep 59Ep 59 - Interview with JP Conway
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Ep 58Ep 58 - Interview with Derek McClardy
In this episode our friend Derek McClardy returns for a discussion on restoration, reconciliation, social media, and a new take on the prodigal son (not joking)!

Ep 57Ep 57 - Interview with J. Fields
In this episode Patrick talks with fashion designer J. Fields about his path, his priorities, and how he found inspiration during the pandemic. We take time to remember Rasheed Walker, and to examine the roots of the culture of violence that has destroyed so many communities.

Ep 56Ep 56 - Interview with Ben Roberson
In this episode The Podcast’s own Benjamin Roberson breaks down his new album track by track, discusses his musical influences, and takes us through his creative process.

Ep 55Ep 55 - 2020 Election Special Part 2 with Wes Hartline
In part two of our Election Special, we cross the aisle to talk to Wes Hartline about the difference between conservatism and the Republican Party, political tactics, single issue voting, and how to stay friends when this is all over.

Ep 54Ep 54 - 2020 Election Special Part 1 With Broderick Greer
Broderick Greer returns for Part One of the two-part Patrick! Election Special to talk about our racial and political divides, the history of the black vote, and what he wants to see from the left moving forward

Ep 53Ep 53 - Interview with Austin Smith
In this episode Patrick talks to Restaurateur Austin Smith about rock bottom and the journey to success, hot chicken, one star reviews, and what making it really looks like.

Ep 52Ep 52 - Interview with Ethan Summers
In this episode Patrick talks to Ethan Summers, founder of Nashville-based Oil and Lumber, about growing up in Utah, how he draws inspiration from his Japanese roots, and what it feels like to get sued by bro-country.

Ep 51Ep 51 - Interview with David Rubio
In this episode Patrick sits down with longtime friend and colleague David Rubio to talk about his twenty-five year journey in youth ministry, and how the questions and anxieties of this year are affecting teens and their mentors alike.

Ep 50Ep 50 - Interview with Josh Graves
In this episode Patrick talks with Josh Graves about his ministry at Otter Creek Church, his approach to writing and teaching, how privilege informs vocation, and how basketball can be worship.

Ep 49Ep 49 - Interview with Jacob Matthews
In this episode, Patrick talks to Jacob Matthews about his journey from the pulpit to photography, his travels to Kenya, and what basketball has to teach us about humanity. He takes us behind the scenes of the creative/influencer process and shows us the value of stillness in a hyperactive, competitive world.

Ep 48Ep 48 - Interview with Chad Martin
In this episode Patrick talks to Chad Martin about being a black business owner in 2020, the value of diversity, and the systemic issues behind buying black. We talk about the importance of being heard in historic times, and why Chad decided to start speaking out.

Ep 47Ep 47 - Interview with Chase Tucker
In this episode Patrick interviews Peloton instructor Chase Tucker about getting out of slumps, adaptive fitness, and where he finds positivity and strength during quarantine.

Ep 46Ep 46 - Interview with Melissa Greene
In today’s episode we talk with Melissa Greene, artist, MDiv and founder of Nashville’s Imaginarium, about what it looks like to be open to an evolving theology, when to ask questions, and when to burn bridges.

Ep 45Ep 45 - Interview with Brittany T. Paschall (round 2)
Brittany Paschall returns to the podcast to give some perspective on why COVID-19 is hitting black communities harder, and how the BLM movement is exposing faith-based universities. We talk about the desire to return to normal, and why that may not mean what you think it means.

Ep 44Ep 44 - Interview with Jarrod McKenna
This week we talk to speaker, activist, podcaster and native Aussie Jarrod McKenna about history, faith, and society. We take a hard look at Christianity and try to figure out what practical love looks like in a world where wokeness is becoming increasingly separated from action.

Ep 43Ep 43 - Interview with Broderick Greer
In this episode Patrick talks to Broderick Greer about his journey to the episcopal priesthood, the impact of slavery on American Christianity and life after twitter. They unpack what diversity in churches really means and discuss the work of making movements out of moments.

Ep 42Ep 42 - Interview with Brittney Harrison Russler
In this episode Patrick sits down with Brittney Harrison, Restaurant and Hospitality Director at the Frothy Monkey Coffeehouse in Nashville Tn, to talk about women in leadership, diversity in coffee, and the struggles of running a restaurant responsibly during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Ep 41Ep 41 - Interview with Derek McClardy
In this episode we join Derek Mcclardy on his journey through ministry, music, and growing up black in white spaces. We get topical in this one, looking at how racism and police brutality affect individuals, communities and churches of every color, and how to keep moving forward towards a world where black lives matter.

Ep 40Ep 40 - Interview with Kimberly Parker
In this episode Patrick talks to boutique owner and designer Kimberly Parker about her journey to the red carpet, where she finds inspiration, and the hope and heartbreak that comes with deciding to live without fear

Ep 39Ep 39 - Interview with Luke Norsworthy
In this episode Patrick talks to preacher and author Luke Norsworthy about what our monsters can teach us about ourselves, and how to use our failures to keep us centered. It’s a lot more lighthearted than it sounds.

Ep 38Ep 38 - Interview with Hunter Mobley
In this episode Patrick talks with enneagram teacher, lawyer, and former pastor Hunter Mobley about what he’s learned in his journey through the enneagram, and what it can teach us about connectedness in a world that is becoming more and more exclusive

Ep 37Ep 37 - A Look Back and A Look Forward
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Ep 36Ep 36 - Interview with Wes Hartline Round Two
It’s the Patrick Podcast’s one year anniversary, and what better way to celebrate than with the pods first and only three-time guest, Wes Hartline. Covid-19 isn’t going anywhere but Patrick and Wes discuss ways to be both a parent and a professional during this pandemic.

Ep 35Ep 35 - Interview with Mallory Wyckoff
In this week’s episode Patrick interviews Mallory Wyckoff, executive director of faith and culture center, professor, and because it’s 2020, a native Floridian. Listen up as she describes the work it takes to make neighbors out of next-door strangers, and lessons learned from being both an actual parent, and a spiritual director.

Ep 34Ep 34 - Interview with Rasheed Walker
Back from break, Patrick hits the ground running with Rasheed Walker, CEO of Nashville Pro-Am Basketball league and HUSTLEstrong Foundation. It’s a crash course on how we can come back from even the most hopeless places, and where to find the energy to keep moving forward.

Ep 33Ep 33 - Interview with Aaron Morrison
In this episode Patrick is joined by Aaron Morrison, cofounder of ROOTED, to talk inspiration, basketball, and how a pair of tiny Jordans saved him from white-collar misery. The journey to small business ownership can be full of disappointment and sacrifice, but it’s a journey also of hope. So take the lucky breaks when you get them and stay, you know, rooted. Follow ROOTED on IG: @stay__rooted

Ep 32Ep 32 - Interview with Jeff McGruder
Welcome to Season Two! We’re kicking off this year with an interview with Jeff McGruder (episode 10), a man who was given every opportunity to quit, but instead used his obstacles as ways to propel him into a successful career in finance and entrepreneurship. Find out where he draws his inspiration, and how he’s using his success to impact his community.

Ep 31Ep 31 - 2019: The Wrap
It’s the Patrick 2019 end of year review! Sit back with a nice cup of hot cocoa as Patrick reflects on the first year of the Patrick! podcast and offers some encouragement and excitement for the year to come.

Ep 30Ep 30 - Interview with Rob Bell
On this episode Patrick sits down in the green room of Marathon Music Works for an interview with author and speaker Rob Bell in between sets of his Introduction to Joy Tour. It turns out that a 2,000 year old tradition still has a lot to say, and it could be exactly what you need to hear in the middle of this dark, cold winter.
Ep 29Ep 29 - Interview with Brittany Paschall
The skyline changes every year but how new is New Nashville? It's a complex city with a lot of history so Patrick digs in with community organizer and educator Brittany Paschall to talk about resistance, faith, and the importance of remembering.
Ep 28Ep 28 - Pop Culture! (Kanye, streaming, and more!)
In this spicy little number Patrick and Ben (Ep 25) are joined by friend of the pod and Kanye aficionado Brian Schroeder (Ep 006) to dig into life's most intriguing and confusing questions. Is Jesus is King good? Is Kanye real? Why is TikTok? What is an Eboy? Disney plus? All these questions and more will be answered. Patrick goes off, it's great.
Ep 27Ep 27 - Interview with Brad Crisler

Ep 26Ep 26 - Interview with Tristan Wheeler
This week Patrick sits down with spiritual director, preachers kid, and human quote machine Tristan Wheeler to talk about desire, calling, gratitude, questions, and answers. For example a question would be like “what the heck is a spiritual director?”, and then the answer would be something like: listen to the pod and find out!

Ep 25Ep 25 - Quotes with Benjamin Roberson
On this episode we delve behind the glass curtain to dig into the life and spirit of the mysterious BEN. Find out what quotes make him tic. Find out how a twenty-three year old man gets inspiration from Sylvester Stallone and Thomas Aquinas. Find out if there's indeed more to Ben than music and cheese facts.

Ep 24Ep 24 - Mildred Kelly
On this very special episode Patrick sits down with his godmother, Mildred Kelly. We won’t say they get ninety years of life down in an hour, but they do talk about living, becoming who you were supposed to be, and how to find your way home when things get weird.
Ep 23Ep 23 - Homily with Ryan Wilson round 2
Ep 22Ep 22 - Micah Interviews Patrick
The tables are turned this week as former guest of the pod Micah Redding digs deep to find out what makes a kid from Chattanooga into a Patrick. Part origin story, part interview, it’s like a first date without the social anxiety!
Ep 21Ep 21 - Homily with Meg Wade #2
EEp 19Ep 020 - Interview with Patrick Rodgers
In this episode Patrick sits down with Patrick Rodgers, editor-in-chief of the Nashville Scene, to get a glimpse of what it’s like on the front lines of the battle for the soul of a city. Follow us on Instagram: @thepatrickpodcast Follow Patrick on Twitter: @patrickchappell
Ep 13Ep 019 - Interview with Mike Christie
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Ep 13Ep 018 - Homily with Richard Harper #2
Ep 17Ep 017 - Homily with Ryan Wilson
Ep 16Ep 016 - Homily with Meg Wade
Ep 15Ep 015 - Homily with Becky Frazier
Becky brings us a refreshing perspective on an often told story from the bible.
Ep 14Ep 014 - Homily with Richard Harper
Ep 13Ep 013 - Quotes with Luke Flener
In this quotes episode Patrick talks with Luke Flener about work/life balance, design, architecture, truth, secrets, and what it means to bet on yourself in uncertain times. Wifi toothbrushes are mentioned, the president is not.
Ep 12Ep 012 - Justin Wright
In this episode Patrick sits down with Justin Wright to talk about photography, music, faith, and what it means to be a lifecoach in 2019. Whether you’re a fifth grader who just got dumped or a small business owner, Patrick and Justin have got what you need.
Ep 11Ep 011 - NASHVILLE
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Ep 10Ep 010 - Pop Culture Round One! (Scooters, Old Town Road, & Amazon)
In our first pop culture episode Patrick is joined by Wes Hartline and Jeff McGruder to talk about music, technology, and Nashville’s inevitable collision with the singularity. The game of thrones finale may be briefly mentioned.