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Losing Your Passion *BONUS EPISODE*
Podcast |
Assumptions
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
May 28, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:55:10

In this, our second bonus episode for 2020, Daniel asks Kyle about what has changed in his life. The two friends talk about how their approaches to career, creativity, legacy, and self worth are changing and growing.

Show Notes:

Kyle’s five podcasts are: 

The book on suffering that Daniel is reading is Timothy Keller’s Walking with God through Pain and Suffering.

Kyle’s business is Media Lab YYC.

Kyle’s YouTube account can be found here.

The conference Kyle attended for 10 years is VidCon.

Our last episode was a bonus episode in which Kyle interviewed Daniel is called “Love Reveals Itself.”

The artist Kyle mentions is Troye Sivan.

We mention our previous season, Love in Our Times.

The song that Daniel quotes is Your Labor is Not In Vain, recorded by The Porter’s Gate.

Kyle quotes from Roger Ebert’s reply to his review of the movie Deuce Bagalow: European Gigolo. 

Daniel quotes from Matthew 3:17: “And behold, a voice from heaven said, “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased.”

Kyle quotes from John Green’s novel Turtles All the Way Down.

The book on vocation that Daniel mentions is Parker J. Palmer’s Let Your Life Speak: Listening to for the Voice of Vocation.

Sponsors:

Assumptions is a member of the Alberta Podcast Network. On this episode our sponsors were the Park Power and Pod Power podcasts.

Credits:

Assumptions is written by Daniel Melvill Jones and Kyle Marshall and is produced by Media Lab YYC.

This episode edited by Kyle Marshall.

Our soundtrack comes from The Parson Red Heads.

Podcast artwork designed by Chris Taniguchi.

 

Assumptions is available wherever podcasts are found, including Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Soundcloud, Spotify, iHeart Radio, and through the CKUA app.

Don't forget to rate and review us and share and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.

In this, our second bonus episode for 2020, Daniel asks Kyle about what has changed in his life. The two friends talk about how their approaches to career, creativity, legacy, and self worth are changing and growing.

In this, our second bonus episode for 2020, Daniel asks Kyle about what has changed in his life. The two friends talk about how their approaches to career, creativity, legacy, and self worth are changing and growing.

Show Notes:

Kyle’s five podcasts are: 

The book on suffering that Daniel is reading is Timothy Keller’s Walking with God through Pain and Suffering.

Kyle’s business is Media Lab YYC.

Kyle’s YouTube account can be found here.

The conference Kyle attended for 10 years is VidCon.

Our last episode was a bonus episode in which Kyle interviewed Daniel is called “Love Reveals Itself.”

The artist Kyle mentions is Troye Sivan.

We mention our previous season, Love in Our Times.

The song that Daniel quotes is Your Labor is Not In Vain, recorded by The Porter’s Gate.

Kyle quotes from Roger Ebert’s reply to his review of the movie Deuce Bagalow: European Gigolo. 

Daniel quotes from Matthew 3:17: “And behold, a voice from heaven said, “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased.”

Kyle quotes from John Green’s novel Turtles All the Way Down.

The book on vocation that Daniel mentions is Parker J. Palmer’s Let Your Life Speak: Listening to for the Voice of Vocation.

Sponsors:

Assumptions is a member of the Alberta Podcast Network. On this episode our sponsors were the Park Power and Pod Power podcasts.

Credits:

Assumptions is written by Daniel Melvill Jones and Kyle Marshall and is produced by Media Lab YYC.

This episode edited by Kyle Marshall.

Our soundtrack comes from The Parson Red Heads.

Podcast artwork designed by Chris Taniguchi.

 

Assumptions is available wherever podcasts are found, including Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Soundcloud, Spotify, iHeart Radio, and through the CKUA app.

Don't forget to rate and review us and share and follow us on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.

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