Two Interviews: KPRZ and The Roman Underground!

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Hey guys!

How has your week been?

Mine’s been  pretty eventful – working hard on new songs for the forthcoming record and demoing them as very rough guitar/vocals on Garageband just to figure out if they are full finished yet, and to decide on which key and tempo feels right for each song…

I did an interview with a dear friend and DJ, Heather from KPRZ recently – so here are the pics!

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I also did an interview with a friend of mine, Adam Stadtmiller, who is a pastor down in San Diego…. Adam has started a video show where he interviews people. He is calling it “The Roman Underground” and it will be launched online very soon! I’ll be featured as one of the first people he interviews. Adam is a deep thinker, a theologian and asks great questions. We talked about so many subjects that the interview – meant to last 30 mins – went for almost 2 hrs! So it will be split up into different short segments on the shows!

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We used BJ (who you saw in my Pasadena and Downey show pictures) and her husband Joel’s house as our film studio….Joel set it up with lighting and an HD camera amd mics….it looked and sounded great! I love that their surfboard is on the wall as an ornament…very “California”!! Here are more pics…. I’ll post the link to the video interviews when Joel and Adam have edited them and posted them online!

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My favorite detail here is that Adam has a teapot created specially for the show – with the initials “R.U.” for Roman Underground on it… nice touch! And the tea was good!

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Question for you!:

If you could interview anyone. dead or alive, who would it be? And would you have specific questions, or just want to be around that person?

(And you can’t say JESUS!… Or God the Father, or the Holy Spirit!!!)

Very much looking forward to your answers…I feel like I am really getting to know you guys on here – and thanks for diving in SO amazingly on the Once Saved Always Saved post…that made my month!!!! And I am still preparing my reply for it too…I haven’t forgotten!

Vicky

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  • Welmoed
    Nice photos Vicky!

    I’d rather be around someone than do an interview cause when you hang out with someone, the questions and things to talk about will follow automatically; plus you can take some more time to think about something the other said and you can return to a subject.

    So, I just wanna be around my mum’s aunt & uncle. I loved going to visit them, and not just because of the candy and ice-cream:)! I was only 11 years old when she passed away, and 18 when he died and it felt like I lost my grandma and grandpa. I still miss them.

    Others would be the family of my dad’s side who live in the USA, you, Rebecca St. James.
  • Welmoed
    Nice photos Vicky!

    I’d rather be around someone than do an interview cause when you hang out with someone, the questions and things to talk about will follow automatically; plus you can take some more time to think about something the other said and you can return to a subject.

    So, I just wanna be around my mum’s aunt & uncle. I loved going to visit them, and not just because of the candy and ice-cream:)! I was only 11 years old when she passed away, and 18 when he died and it felt like I lost my grandma and grandpa. I still miss them.

    Others would be the family of my dad’s side who live in the USA, you, Rebecca St. James.
  • Gerald Hinson
    Martin Luther and C. S. Lewis
  • Lucy
    hmmm....I reckon I'd like to sit down with Ella Fitzgerald, love her music! And also maybe Debra Searle, she was the first woman to row across the atlantic a few years back and she's from Devon too!
    I've loved reading all the comments on the 'once saved always saved' debate. Haven't put my opinion yet, I'm not a very theological person and would probably sound stupid compared to everyone else, but it's all good to read!
    Can't wait for the new album to come out, you must be pretty excited about it!
    Love Lucy xx
  • Cool question, for me i would love to interview C.S Lewis, Paul, King David, Keith Green, Shafique Keshavjee (very good writer/minister, check him out!) Martin L. King and my grandfather who died when i was 7.

    To give the question back to you: Vicky, who would you like to interview?
  • nathanmitchell
    If I could interview anyone would be paul or peter from the early church. Christian Leadership John Maxwell, Bill Bright, Randy Alcorn or C.S. Lewis.
  • So many people! I love history, church or otherwise and would LOVE to just hang out with many historical folks. My OT list would be Moses, David, Elijah, the prophet Nathan (namesake and all), and Jehosophat. (I've always liked him since playing him in a church musical) I think David tops that list though, although Elijah is close.

    NT folk would be Thomas, Joseph and Paul.

    Non Bible folk... I'd say Mozart and George Frideric Handel are high on the list. William Wilberforce, Martin Luther King Jr., Martin Luther, C.S. Lewis, whoever lived on Easter Island, the guys who built Stonehenge, and either one of my grandpa's (one of which died when I was two, the other whom I never met).

    #1 out of all those, and so many more... I've got to take Thomas. He spent 3 years with Christ and is an apostle I identify a lot with.
  • Awesome pictures - glad things are going well for you.

    As for the interview... I would choose Paul.

    I would love to know more about the early church... one can read about it - but I would love to hear his personal testimony about how things happened, the struggles, the heartache, pain, joy, etc.

    As well, how he feels about the church today.

    I'd just love to discuss it with him.
  • I think I'd love to sit down with Nichole Nordeman. Her writing is just so insightful!
  • Russ
    Adam and Eve - what did you talk about while in the garden? What jokes or humor did all of you do? Did you play any sports or outdoor games?
  • Love the pictures, and can't wait to hear those interviews. Sounds like some very intriguing conversation! And I'm glad to hear that you also enjoyed the OSAS discussion, and I'm looking forward to hearing your thoughts!

    I think in general I'd be more inclined to be interested in spending time together than in setting up an interview. On the other hand, I love to learn by asking lots of questions, so maybe an interview would be good too. Perhaps some hang time with a few prepared questions in case the conversation dwindled would be the best of both worlds!

    I think it could be pretty sweet to spend some time with Lewis, Twain, or wait... I'd really love to spend some time with Rich Mullins. Also, based on the biography I'm reading right now, I think that Keith Green would be a great guy to hang with for a while too. Seems like he really cared about what is important and went after those things with everything in him. I think spending time with great people can help spur us on as well as rub off a bit on us. Of course there are some pretty great people of all sorts all around us all the time. We just don't always recognize that.

    Actually, I think hanging out with any of these folks along with a cool group of people could be even more fun than spending time one-on-one. A couple years ago I got the chance to do some of that, hanging out for an evening about once a month with a handful of people and some really great poets (a different one got flown in each month), and that was great fun.
  • I think I could die a happy man right then, if I were able to interview Sir Ernest Shackleton. (Your English so you have to know this is!) For all the other yankee's, he was an explorer who in 1902 led an expedition on his ship the Endurance, to reach the south pole. Well....It didn't go so well, and long story short, he kept all his men alive for almost two years in Antartctica with pretty much nothing. It was called (and is still called ) the most harrowing and inspiring story of survival in history. Yall need to google him and buy his book called Endurance. (ironically when he got back he tried it again the following year and died on the boat due to a simple infection)

    the dude abides.
  • Jordan
    hmmmmm that is a tough question. i'd have to say Caedmon's Call. they are my number 1 favorite band in the whole world.
  • Ohhh now that a tough one since you cant choose jesus, but if i had to pic someone it wit would either be Delirious, or u :P...
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