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"Punk" CEO James Watt built a £2bn business, then controversy struck. The Captain is accused of leading a culture of fear and more, so can he steer the Good Ship through the storm?
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Good Brews is a craft beer centered talk show, specifically focusing on brewers in the Northwest region. Featuring interviews with local brewers, pub owners and staff, beer distributors, connoisseurs, and members from the home-brew community. Discussions include topics of interest surrounding the regional craft beer industry, including Hop growing, farming, malting, water, etc.
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The podcast where Max, James, and Ryan discover if great beer makes bad movies any better (Spoilers: It Doesn't)
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A missing tourist, a US-wide manhunt and the story of how a local celebrity, Kim Avis, became a fugitive after his dark past begins to catch up with him. This brand new podcast series comes from the investigations team who brought you 'Good Ship BrewDog' and 'Shiny Bob: The Devil's Advocate'.由BBC Scotland
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A conspiracy theory that a cabal of gay judges threaten the justice system has gripped Scotland. A shiny lawyer with a dark secret claims to have a list that possesses the truth.由BBC Scotland
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In 2007, BrewDog comes howling into the world and launches straight into a brawl. But their story of battling the banks and fighting the “establishment” warrants a closer look.由BBC Scotland
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After a BBC documentary, The Truth About BrewDog, is broadcast, James Watt and his company use their extraordinary financial muscle to launch a fight back.由BBC Scotland
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While CEO James Watt is being awarded by the Queen and picking up accolades as one of the UKs best employers, there’s a culture crisis brewing on the Good Ship.由BBC Scotland
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The co-founders announce a new private equity deal to turbocharge BrewDog’s growth. What many of the super fans don’t realise is the company they’ve ploughed millions into is changing in front of their eyes.由BBC Scotland
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After an open letter accuses CEO James Watt of presiding over a culture of fear, BrewDog are firefighting. Now, he faces more accusations in the US that could loosen the Captain’s grip on the helm.由BBC Scotland
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BrewDog blew up “Big Beer” as part of their aggressive, anti-corporate marketing strategy attracting a loyal community of superfans. Could the Captain’s business manoeuvres be undercutting the very ethos that made the brand so popular?由BBC Scotland
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“Punk” CEO James Watt built a £2bn business – then scandal struck. The Captain is accused of leading a culture of fear and more, so can he steer The Good Ship through the storm?由BBC Scotland
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This is a continuation of the church structure conversation from the last few episodes. Thanks for checking out The Good Brew!
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The guys continue their conversation on church structure, moving into seven shifts for a new vision for the church. This conversation covers shift one: moving from a static to an adaptive system. For more information, check out Underground Church and Microchurches by Brian Sanders. Thanks for listening!…
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This episode continues the conversation started in the previous episode on church structure, focusing mainly on the purpose of the church. Thanks for listening! To learn more, visit us at www.thegoodbrewpodcast.com
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The first part in a long conversation about church structure and the future of the church. This episode mainly follows the question, "What is the church?" To learn more, visit us at www.thegoodbrewpodcast.com and follow us on social media @goodbrewpodcast Thanks for listening!
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On this episode, the guys discuss church structure and the areas of potential change needed for the church as it moves into a new generation of Christians. To learn more, visit us online at www.thegoodbrewpodcast.com or email us at info@thegoodbrewpodcast.com with any questions or comments! Thanks for listening!…
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Merry Christmas! On this first (and only... well, until 2020 rolls around) Christmas episode, the guys talk about Jesus' birth and the significance of Christmas vs. the holidays. We hope you have a Merry Christmas and we will see you next year! For more information, visit us at www.thegoodbrewpodcast.com. Thanks for listening!…
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This conversation focuses on issues that Christians face when it comes to voting in the political arena, and how a Christian should be actively involved in politics, and not, as some would say, "keep their religion out of it." This episode does not tell someone one way or another who they should vote for, but the guys do discuss things to keep in m…
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This pour over (or mini episode) stems from our conversation on the Assurance of Salvation, and deals with some practical questions of emotions and whether or not we can have assurance if we don't "feel" like we love Jesus. To hear the full conversation, please be sure to check out episode 19 on the Assurance of Salvation! To learn more, visit us a…
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Ladies and Gentleman, the time you've all been waiting for has come. Destiny has arrived! Like Thanos in Infinity War, Dunkbucks has finally made its way onto The Good Brew. But how is it? Is it everything we've dreamed of and more? Have we transcended? Join us on this very first Decaf episode to find out! Decaf episodes are light and fun, and do n…
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On this episode, the guys talk about that age old debate - the assurance of salvation. How do we know we are for sure saved? Can a believer fall away? Is there a coffee segment on this episode? All will be discussed in the episode, so get out a good cup and enjoy! To learn more, visit us at www.thegoodbrewpodcast.com and follow us on social media @…
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This week on The Good Brew, the guys tackle the topic of Human Origins and whether Adam and Eve were the first humans or not. After intros and coffee talk (0:00-5:24), join them as they discuss the science of the day (to the best of their non-scientific abilities), the beliefs of the ancient near east, Paul's use of Adam in the New Testament, and h…
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This episode wastes no time jumping right where we left off in the last episode (so, for the coffee portion, refer to the last episode). This episode mainly focuses around hypothetical/devil's advocate (pun intended?) questions from Jordan, and the various responses in relation to the topic of Hell. This episode kicks off running with the question …
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Welcome to (the) Hell (episode)! In this first of two parts, explore what the Biblical idea of Hell is, from the Old Testament through the New. 0:00-4:58 - Intros and coffee talk 4:59-8:20 - Beginning of the conversation, including how the Bible does not talk about Heaven vs. Hell as much as we are inclined to think that it is 8:21-17:46 - What is …
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What is the problem of evil? Venture on to find out! 0:00-2:03 - Intros and coffee talk 2:04-7:21 - The guys set up the central issue of the episode: the philosophical problem of evil- if God is all-good, all-powerful, and all-knowing, then how can evil exist? They also talk about the distinction between the logical and the existential/emotional/ex…
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Here's our latest question and discussion episode! This episode focuses on two questions, one from the Rapture episode (Episode 5) and one from the Law episode (Episode 13). Enjoy!Question #1: Do you believe in the Bema seat judgment and the Great White judgment as being two separate events, and in what order will those judgments occur at the end? …
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This episode focuses on whether Jonah was actually swallowed by a whale, as depicted in the book of Jonah. After intros and coffee talk (0:00-4:59), the guys begin by giving their initial thoughts and opinions as they answer the question of whether Jonah was really swallowed by a whale or not (5:00-10:15). They then talk about the historicity of Jo…
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On this episode, the guys discuss the Old Testament law, and what we are supposed to do with it today in our 21st century lives. After intros and coffee talk (0:00-5:47), the guys jump into their discussion about the Law, talking about the role that the Law plays in the Bible, and the specific role that the Law played for Israel in the Old Testamen…
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In this episode, the guys dive into a hot topic discussion on whether the Flood in the Bible was truly a global flood or not. After intros and coffee talk (0:00-2:58), the begin their conversation on the Flood with a discussion of ancient and modern worldviews (2:59-6:11). They then talk about the use of hyperbole in the Bible, and how hyperbole is…
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In this sixth and final episode of The Story of the Bible series, this episode focuses on the Act 6 New Creation that Scripture points towards and how one day this reality will come into being, as all things are made new and God's Kingdom fully permeates all of creation. After intros and coffee talk (0:00-4:53), the guys recap the story leading up …
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In this fifth part of this six episode series focusing on the Story of the Bible, this episode focuses on the church and the part that we are playing - and writing - today in our lives. After intros and coffee talk (0:00-4:57), the guys recap the story so far, leading into this Act 5 of the church, including the storyline of the human vocation and …
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Welcome to our first Roast and Grind episode! These are what we are calling our Question and Discussion episodes. You’ve asked questions, and we want to discuss them and talk through them, so this is the format that we are going to use as we move along this journey. After Intros (0-1:26), the guys dive right into the questions: Question #1 - (1:27-…
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In this fourth part of this six episode series focusing on the Story of the Bible, this episode focuses on the relatively short but extremely crucial narrative of the gospels - the Act 4 story of Jesus. After intros and coffee talk (0:00-6 :05), the guys recap the story so far, leading up to Act 4, rehashing, too, the storyline of the human vocatio…
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In this third part of this six episode series focusing on the Story of the Bible, this episode focuses on the large chunk of the Bible that is the story of Israel. This large act starts in Genesis 12 and covers the rest of the Old Testament.After intros and coffee talk (0:00-3:59), the guys recap the story so far, including the two main themes of t…
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In this second part of this six episode series focusing on the Story of the Bible as told through six acts, this episode is all about the second act: the Fall, covering Genesis 3-11, and what it means for the human vocation and God's presence moving forward in the story. After intros and coffee talk (0:00-5:03), the guys recap the story so far, and…
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This Pour Over episode stems from our episode 5 conversation on The Rapture, when the guys discussed Matthew 24. This conversation focuses on the rest of that chapter, and whether Jesus is talking about events that will happen in his present listeners' time, or if the passage is referring to a more far-off time in the future. To learn more, visit u…
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This Pour Over episode stems from our episode 6 conversation, which began the series on the Story of the Bible as told through six acts: Creation, the Fall, Israel, Jesus, the Church, and the Consummation. This conversation, taking place within that first act conversation on creation, spins off into a discussion of whether or not there was death in…
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This episode kicks off a 6 episode series focusing on The Story of the Bible as told through a six act structure: Creation, Fall, Israel, Jesus, the Church, and the Consummation. This episode focuses on the first act, Creation, covering the Genesis 1 and 2 ideal where God's presence permeates, as well as establishing the human vocation (both things…
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In the first of the Pour Over series, this first Pour Over episode stems from the "Did God Make the World in Seven Days?" conversation. Pour Overs are short mini-episodes of content that each derive from a much longer conversation. This conversation snippet covers thoughts such as why there is such a push to reconcile scripture and science, what is…
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In this episode, the guys discuss the theology of the rapture (or, as we like to call it at The Good Brew, the Velocirapture). After intros and coffee talk (0:00-4:26), they briefly talk about some of their own personal histories with rapture theology (4:27-9:02), and then give a history of the theology and what exactly it teaches (9:03-12:06). Fur…
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In this episode, the guys (minus a one-week absent Jordan) tackle the gospel. After intros and a breakdown of this week's coffee (0:00-3:30), they discuss the literary genre of the gospels (3:31-6:42). After that, they jump into what most people think about when they hear the word "gospel" (6:43-9:42). Philip gives an overview of the story of the B…
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On this episode of The Good Brew, the guys dive into the first hot debate topic of the show, starting with the very beginning of the Bible - Creation and Genesis 1. They open the episode on a fun note of their favorite MCU characters and the coffee that they are drinking this episode (0:00-2:39), and then discuss the type of genre Genesis 1 is comp…
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In this episode, Michael takes just a moment to explain the format of the show and what to expect. Journey on and in! For more information, visit us at www.thegoodbrewpodcast.com, or follow us on social media @goodbrewpodcast. Thanks for listening!
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Welcome to The Good Brew! In this episode, the guys discuss what they love about coffee (0:00-8:12), and then into why they believe the Bible to be a compelling book (8:13-14:43). Afterwards, they round off the episode discussing different tips and things to keep in mind as we read scripture and journey on this podcast together (14:44-32:45). Final…
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For this episode of Good Brews, Boyd and Aaron are joined by regular special guest host Will Stone (filling in for an absent Isaac). And we welcome TJ Wallin, owner of Community Pint, back into the Brewdio. The gang discusses the first year of Community Pint's success as one of Spokane's premiere craft beer bars. Plus, we chat about the upcoming 3r…
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It's time to get nerdy, Good Brews listeners! On this episode, Boyd reviews his scores from the first round of the 2018 National Homebrew Competition, and discusses how to take judges feedback to improve your beer. Then, we take a dive into German wheat ales, and how to achieve that signature clove flavor/aroma with a ferulic acid rest. There's als…
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On this episode of Good Brews, the gang rolls several beers into the studio from various parts of the country to drink and discuss. All the beers were acquired via Tavour, a beer delivery service, and this episode's line-up boasts a variety of styles. Will all the GB hosts like the beers? Will there be any "thumbs down" votes? There's only one way …
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Once again the Good Brews crew is back in the Brewdio (sans Isaac) for another exciting episode. On this edition of the show Boyd and Aaron are joined by return guests Adam Harum and Clancy Bundy - the creators of Hammered Heroes - a table top card game designed with drinking in mind. Our guests catch us up on their recent crowdfunding success, re-…
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On this edition of "Good Brews", the boys are joined by Travis Thosath - owner and head brewer at TT's Old Iron Brewery in Spokane, WA. The gang tastes some TT's beer as well as talk about the process of moving from home-brewer to commercial brewer, and how Spokane's Incubator Brewery has helped TT's launch. The GB crew also visits the "American La…
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The GB Dudes are back in the Brewdio during the Super Bowl. And joining them is Linda Johnson and Jamie Sweetser from Damn!Bucha - a local kombucha brewery. That's right, the fellas (briefly) pass up beer on this episode to tackle the mysterious fermented beverage of kombucha. Linda and Jamie discuss their kombucha business, give some insight into …
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Usually here at Good Brews Bad Views we dig into movies that are somewhat known to allow you the listener to watch along with us if you so choose, and while they are often bad they are somewhat enjoyable. This episode we change that by going to the bottom of the barrel with a gem of a bad movie that can only be described by the phrase “fantasticall…
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