Walk the Razor Podcast #5 - The Slap
March 28th, 2008 | by Noel |I asked people what topic they wanted me to podcast on. This week’s winner was the edge between loving someone and pointing out destructive patterns in their lives.
I asked people what topic they wanted me to podcast on. This week’s winner was the edge between loving someone and pointing out destructive patterns in their lives.
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By John on Mar 28, 2008
Good stuff.
P.S. Your hands scare me. I keep getting the feeling you’re going to reach out of my monitor and strangle me.
By Fritz on Mar 28, 2008
How do you add the cool fonts to your videos? Can you just do it in MovieMaker?
By Lisa on Mar 28, 2008
Minor complaint: I’m very visually distractable, so the repeating youtube video in the background, while appropriate, made it difficult to focus. If you decide to do something like that again, can you maybe only play it during the opening/closing music or something? Of course, I’ll still watch and enjoy these either way–just a minor suggestion.
By Noel on Mar 29, 2008
What’s MovieMaker?
By Fritz on Mar 29, 2008
Whoops…I forgot about your allegiance to Apple. MovieMaker is Microsoft’s standard issue video editing software. My guess is that iMovie is WAY better.
By Noel on Mar 29, 2008
It does have “cool fonts” at least.
By brett maxwell on Mar 29, 2008
I like the 4:2 theme; Ezekiel 4:2 works also.
By Randi-Kay Anthony on Mar 30, 2008
Ironic isn’t it? I just sent you an email, then I happen listened to this.
By Noel on Mar 30, 2008
Brett - huh?
By Joel on Mar 31, 2008
Thanks Noel. I think that in my life I have been rebuked by people who I have pushed away because of their lack of ability to be patient with me. And you know what, my inability to be patient with them played out in that way too much.
I guess this answers my question and again its one grace filled answer from you again Noel. Thanks for that.
By e. barrett on Apr 1, 2008
This is great, thanks Noel! I think you raise a good distinction with your first question. It really sets the tone for how we should start that conversation.
By brett maxwell on Apr 1, 2008
nevermind, it was a lame joke taking the OT out of context.
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