Matt Mooney's Blog, page 10
August 25, 2016
atypical:: Bianca Juarez Olthoff [ep. 27]
My guest, Bianca Juarez Olthoff, is a writer and teacher who is committed to speaking truth when it hurts, loving when it’s hard, and living life out loud. She spends her time working as Chief Storyteller for The A21 Campaign, a global anti-human trafficking organization & has written her first book, Play With Fire, which will be available August 30th.
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atypical:: Bianca Juarez Olthoff
My guest, Bianca Juarez Olthoff, is a writer and teacher who is committed to speaking truth when it hurts, loving when it’s hard, and living life out loud. She spends her time working as Chief Storyteller for The A21 Campaign, a global anti-human trafficking organization & has written her first book, Play With Fire, which will be available August 30th.
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August 17, 2016
atypical:: Chris Marlow [ep. 26]
I sit down with Chris Marlow to hear how he started Help One Now & the work they are doing across the globe with vulnerable children; we also meander our way to bourbon, fathering & fitness as well as Chris’ new book Doing Good Is Simple.
Doing Good Is Simple [Book]
atypical:: Chris Marlow
I sit down with Chris Marlow to hear how he started Help One Now & the work they are doing across the globe with vulnerable children; we also meander our way to bourbon, fathering & fitness as well as Chris’ new book Doing Good Is Simple.
Doing Good Is Simple [Book]
August 11, 2016
atypical:: D.L. Mayfield [ep. 25]
This week I talk with author and self-described “irritant in the oyster of my world”, D.L. Mayfield, about her life alongside Somali refugees as well as the current political climate surrounding refugees.
D.L. lives and writes in Portland, OR with her husband and two small children. Mayfield likes to write about refugees, theology, and downward mobility, among other topics. Her book of essays, Assimilate or Go Home: Notes from a Failed Missionary releases in August 2016.
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atypical:: D.L. Mayfield
This week I talk with author and self-described “irritant in the oyster of my world”, D.L. Mayfield, about her life alongside Somali refugees as well as the current political climate surrounding refugees.
D.L. lives and writes in Portland, OR with her husband and two small children. Mayfield likes to write about refugees, theology, and downward mobility, among other topics. Her book of essays, Assimilate or Go Home: Notes from a Failed Missionary releases in August 2016.
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August 4, 2016
atypical:: matt chat august
It’s a MATT CHAT….after a wild month in Haiti and Michigan, Matt & Ginny talk about anything and everything including: new features on instagram, the possibilityof having more children, their work with disability in developing countries and other various items whereby Matt tries to make Ginny squirm.
Lucas- the builder (reform contracting)
July 20, 2016
atypical:: Pokemon No?
With so much wild and bad going on in our world, Matt decides to ignore it all and instead be distracted by this Pokemon’ Go phenomenon instead. With interviews, dialogue and confessions, this episode finds its way to discussing race, healthcare, community and loss- all of that, from a failed attempt to forego the hard for the Pokey.
What is Pokemon’ Go (Rolling Stone)
America’s Distaste For Clinton & Trump
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Cajun Theme by Mart...July 14, 2016
atypical:: Katherine & Jay Wolf
Katherine & Jay Wolf are parents, communicators, and survivors. in 2008, Katherine’s life nearly ended with a catastrophic stroke. Miraculously, she survived and continues her recovery to this day. Katherine and Jay have shared their journey of whole-hearted living and hope in Christ for over seven years, through many successful digital and in-person forums. The response to their authentic sharing has been so overwhelmingly positive that they formalized their ministry, Hope Heals (www.hopehea...
June 30, 2016
atypical:: Cortez McCraney
Cortez McCraney and his wife, Alex, lead Impact ministry on the University of Arkansas campus in Fayetteville, Arkansas. He shares his story of growing up in inner-city Memphis which leads to our discussion on race and how the church can embody a more beautiful picture of diversity. Insider tip…we typically hide something in the outtakes after the show and this week might be our favorite.


