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    Explore " john hall" with insightful episodes like "Lance Hoppen of Orleans talks band history and promotes live show at Daryl's House Club - 4/15/2023.", "Keep A Close Eye On Your Life And Your Doctrine: John And Kathy With Pastor Josh Brown", "Crisis Created by Setting Aside Biblical Wisdom: John and Kathy with Jerry Bowyer", "Inclining Inflation and Declining Work Ethic: John and Kathy with Jerry Bowyer" and "Ep. 198 - JOHN HALL ("Still the One")" from podcasts like ""Pat's Soundbytes Unplugged!!", "The Christian Outlook | Full Interviews", "The Christian Outlook | Full Interviews", "The Christian Outlook | Full Interviews" and "Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters"" and more!

    Episodes (36)

    Lance Hoppen of Orleans talks band history and promotes live show at Daryl's House Club - 4/15/2023.

    Lance Hoppen of Orleans talks band history and promotes live show at Daryl's House Club - 4/15/2023.
    Lance Hoppen of Orleans talks band history and promotes show at Daryl's House Club - 4/15/2023. Orleans smooth melodic pop-rock has stood the test of time and produced timeless classic hits like Dance with Me and Still the One (both Top Six chart hits in 1976) along with Love Takes Time (which reached #11 in 1979). Website : https://orleansonline.net The band is known for its tight ensemble playing, gorgeous harmony vocals and inspired, well-crafted songwriting. The band was formed in Woodstock, NY in 1972 by Hall and the late Larry Hoppen with Lance soon to follow. They released their first album in 1973 and have subsequently had numerous best-selling albums over the years including Let There Be Music, Waking and Dreaming and Forever. The band still tours consistently to great acclaim. The band celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2022. Subscribe to Pat's Soundbytes Unplugged Podcast, Pat's Soundbytes IGTV and Pat's Soundbytes Unplugged - Podcast Radio Show on YouTube for all the interviews and incredible content. Instagram: Pat's Soundbytes Twitter: @PatsSoundbytes Facebook: Patrick Calamari or Pat's Soundbytes Unplugged! Patreon Page: Pat's Soundbytes

    Keep A Close Eye On Your Life And Your Doctrine: John And Kathy With Pastor Josh Brown

    Keep A Close Eye On Your Life And Your Doctrine: John And Kathy With Pastor Josh Brown

    John Hall and Kathy Emmons talk with Pastor Josh Brown, lead pastor at Bellefield Presbyterian Church, about how to live out 1 Timothy 4:16, which states: "Watch your life and doctrine closely. Persevere in them, because if you do, you will save both yourself and your hearers." 

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    Crisis Created by Setting Aside Biblical Wisdom: John and Kathy with Jerry Bowyer

    Crisis Created by Setting Aside Biblical Wisdom: John and Kathy  with Jerry Bowyer

    John Hall and Kathy Emmons invite economist Jerry Bowyer to discuss the state of our economy and why nearly every crisis in the news is a result of central planning elites setting aside Biblical wisdom in favor of the idea of utopianism.

    Check out Jerry Bowyer's book, The Maker Versus the Takers: What Jesus Really Said About Social Justice and Economics

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    Ep. 198 - JOHN HALL ("Still the One")

    Ep. 198 - JOHN HALL ("Still the One")

    SUMMARY:
    Our guest on this episode is John Hall, founder of the band Orleans and co-writer of the group's enduring hits "Dance with Me" and "Still the One." He chats with us about how Janis Joplin launched his songwriting career, co-writing Steve Wariner's #1 country hit "You Can Dream of Me," and how he ended up serving two terms as a US Congressman before returning to music.

    PART ONE:
    Paul and Scott chat about Orleans' legendary "naked" album cover, and band/artist names you're afraid to say out loud. If you've ever stressed about how to say Husker Du, Bon Iver, Chvrches, or Bjork, we've got you!  

    PART TWO:
    Our in-depth interview with John Hall

    ABOUT JOHN HALL:
    John Hall is a musician, songwriter, community activist, founder of the band Orleans, and former US Congressman. After forming the group Kangaroo, which shared house band duties with Bruce Springsteen’s group The Castilles at Greenwich Village’s legendary Café Wha, Hall worked extensively as a sideman. He toured and/or recorded as a guitarist with Seals & Crofts, Taj Mahal, Bonnie Raitt, Little Feat, Carly Simon, Jackson Brown, and others, but established himself as a songwriter when he and then-wife Johanna penned “Half Moon” on Janis Joplin’s Pearl album. After John formed the group Orleans, he and Johanna continued to find success as songwriters with the band’s hit singles “Dance with Me” and “Still the One.” The following decade, John became a chart-topping country writer when he co-wrote Steve Wariner’s #1 single “You Can Dream of Me.” He's known for co-founding the organization Musicians United for Safe Energy with Jackson Brown, Bonnie Raitt, and Graham Nash. John helped organize the legendary 1979 No Nukes concerts at Madison Square Garden, and his song “Power” became the anthem for the event. In 2006, John was elected to the US House of Representatives, representing New York’s 19th District. After serving two terms, he returned to making music. John's songs have been covered by Millie Jackson, Chaka Kahn, Ricky Skaggs, Taj Mahal, Jackson Browne, Linda Ronstadt, James Taylor, Levon Helm, Bobby McFerrin, Bonnie Raitt, Chet Atkins, New Grass Revival, Jose Feliciano, Bill Anderson, The Oak Ridge Boys, Patty Loveless, and more. His most recent solo album is called Reclaiming My Time. We spoke with him in June of 2021 when the album was brand new and when he was working on some Orleans projects that have since become available and can be found at johnhallmusic.com.       

     

    Thanksgiving: An Appreciation of a God-Centered Holiday

    Thanksgiving: An Appreciation of a God-Centered Holiday

    The Christian Outlook – November 25, 2021

    Bob Burney looks at the struggles people are facing in this anything but normal year and why we should still be thankful to God.

    Dr. Albert Mohler reminds us of the apologetic of Thanksgiving: being grateful and thankful should be directed towards the Giver of every perfect gift.

    John Hall and Kathy Emmons, of The Ride Home, talk with historian and NYT bestselling author Stephen Mansfield about the history of Thanksgiving and why it is deemed a controversial holiday when it shouldn’t be.

    Georgene Rice talks with Mark David Hall of George Fox University about his book, “Did America Have a Christian Founding?: Separating Modern Myth from Historical Truth.”

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    Hiring & Inspiring Seasonal Workers with John Hall From Hall Consulting - Episode #18

    Hiring & Inspiring Seasonal Workers with John Hall From Hall Consulting - Episode #18

    Find the right people for your seasonal staff is not an easy task, but this week's guest John Hall brings a new perspective on recruitment. On this episode you'll learn where to find new employees, how to retain them, and why having a plan can make all the difference. Before you hire your next employee, make sure to tune in!

    John's top websites for recruitment

    • Facebook
    • LinkedIn
    • Zip Recruiter (paid)
    • Indeed (paid)
    • Nextdoor 
    • Upwork (contract labor)
    • Fiverr (contract labor)


    The Jesus of Scripture: A Good Teacher or the Son of God?

    The Jesus of Scripture: A Good Teacher or the Son of God?

    The Christian Outlook – September 5, 2020

    Kevin McCullough and New York Representative Lee Zeldin talk about Joe Biden “flipping the script” on the civil unrest and violence in many American cities.

    Eric Metaxas talks with Bishop Harry Jackson about his book, A Manifesto: Christian America’s Contract with Minorities.

    Dr. Albert Mohler discusses abortion and how the taxpayer may soon have to pay for abortions once again if the Hyde Amendment is repealed.

    Don Kroah and Nathan Wineinger, of 21Wilberforce, talk about what course our nation will take towards the increasingly totalitarian regime of China.

    Eric Metaxas talks with author and evangelist Ray Comfort about how daily time in the Bible is the exception and not the rule for many Christians today.

    Gino Geraci examines the number of self-identified evangelicals who seem to be saying Jesus was a good teacher and positive moral example, but nothing more.

    John Hall and Kathy Emmons talk with Terry Timm, pastor of Christ Community Church of the South Hills outside of Pittsburgh, about the value of work and how it brings God glory.

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    Policing, Police Reform and Albert Mohler on “The Gathering Storm”

    Policing, Police Reform and Albert Mohler on “The Gathering Storm”

    The Christian Outlook – June 20, 2020

    John and Kathy talk with J. Warner Wallace, former Southern California detective, about efforts to “defund” the police.

    Georgene Rice and Rachel Greszler of the Heritage Foundation talk about police reform and where it begins.

    Eric Metaxas talks with Dr. Albert Mohler about his book, “The Gathering Storm: Secularism, Culture, and the Church” and how it relates to the current events.

    Dr. Albert Mohler also explains why he will vote differently in 2020 than he did in 2016.

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    Life, Death and Hope Amidst a Pandemic

    Life, Death and Hope Amidst a Pandemic

    The Christian Outlook – May 30, 2020

    Georgene Rice and Josh McDowell talk about how Americans are struggling emotionally, spiritually, and psychologically in this extraordinary time.

    Don Kroah talks with Pat Gelsinger, CEO of the tech firm VM Ware, about the challenges faced by leaders of businesses and churches as they emerge from the COVID-19 lockdown.

    Craig Roberts and Lanhee Chen, of the Hoover Institute, talk about states reopening as a sign of success.

    Albert Mohler looks at the relationship between our secular government and the gatherings for people of faith as states emerge from the stay-at-home ordinances.

    John Hall and Kathy Emmons talk with Christine Jeske, professor at Wheaton College, about how the COVID-19 pandemic has hit us where we are spiritually weak.

    John Hall and Kathy Emmons talk with Carl Trueman, of Grove City College, about death and how we have drifted away from the biblical perspective of death.

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    Poll Finds People More Spiritually Open During Pandemic

    Poll Finds People More Spiritually Open During Pandemic

    The Christian Outlook – May 16, 2020

    Kevin McCullough talks with Matt Whittaker about his new book, Above the Law: The Inside Story of How the Justice Department Tried to Subvert President Trump, as they examine “Obamagate” and “takedown” of Michael Flynn.

    Georgene Rice and Alliance Defending Freedom senior counsel Tyson Langhofer discuss how conservative college students are treated quite differently than liberal students.

    Kevin McCullough talks with Charmaine Yoest of the Heritage Foundation about the conflicting data used to sift through the Coronavirus news.

    Frank Sontag talks with author Lee Strobel to ask where God is during times of crisis.

    Eric Metaxas talks with Karen Swallow Prior, award-winning professor of English at Liberty University, about how she has discovered a more focused way of navigating the classics, including "Sense and Sensibility" and "Heart of Darkness."

    John and Kathy, talk with writer David French about the horrifying story of the killing of Ahmaud Arbery.

    Bob Burney examines the restrictions placed on churches by government officials during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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