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Profess Interview Series
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Phil Hester
Posted 261 days ago
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Comic book artist and author Phil Hester talks about his start in the industry, the title “Days Missing,” the idea behind the series, and when he decided to end the story the way he did.
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Jaymes Reunion
Posted 262 days ago
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Jaymes Reunion frontman Cameron Jaymes talks about the band’s name, the decision to release a second EP, some of his favorite songs, and themed movie weeks.
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Delirious?
Posted 264 days ago
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Delirious frontman Martin Smith talks about impending retirement, the band’s contribution to the worship genre, and some of the biggest moments they’ve experienced over the last 20 years.
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Shane & Shane
Posted 271 days ago
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Shane Barnard of Shane & Shane was naked for a portion of this interview.(Just listen.)
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Abandon Kansas
Posted 274 days ago
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The guys from Abandon Kansas talk about the difference between being an indie act and being a signed to a label, who’s the biggest troublemaker in the band, and some things they’re into.
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Blake Bollinger
Posted 277 days ago
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Independent worship/pop artist Blake Bollinger talks about his new album the “Blake Bollinger EP,” the story behind several of the album’s tracks, and his thoughts on pirating music.
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Jeff Johnson
Posted 279 days ago
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Independent worship artist Jeff Johnson talks about his new album “Amazed,” life on the road, leading worship for multiple generations, and how he deals with criticism.
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Jason Dunn
Posted 285 days ago
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Hawk Nelson’s Jason Dunn talks about the new album “Live Life Loud,” beating up old people, and balancing life on the road with a new marriage.
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Interview: Tracey Bateman
Posted 299 days ago
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In our interview, Tracey talks about her new book ‘Thirsty,’ switching from writing chic-lit to vampire stories, the nature of addiction, and trying to get her kids to read her work.
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Interview: R-Swift
Posted 300 days ago
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R-Swift talks about his new album “Anthem,” theological rap vs. socially-conscious rap, the loss of his son, and the fallout from CMR’s “Open Letter” and the restoration of Ambassador.
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