#7. Thy Will Be Done

After writing volumes of notes on hiking, years of experience in permaculture farming, and after being interviewed by the television network EWTN, Joel Stroot makes his first appearance on the podcast front with Kolbe Flood. They talk about the story of his action-packed life--from getting accepted to medical school on the last day of application to running away from bulls chasing him down a street in Spain--Joel Stroot shares little sparks of practical and prayer-filled wisdom throughout this podcast, as well as what happens when one relies on God.

#6. The Beautiful.

From an orphan in Kazakhstan to an actor in California, Kolbe Flood brings you through the life of Michael Richardson, and his reflections on beauty.

#5. The Reasoning.

This podcast describes the "why" behind the podcast The Deeper Things. I hope you enjoy.

#4. Some Things Never Lie.

There is one thing we almost never think about when communicating with people. We may be self-conscious with our hands and face, but there is one thing we almost never think about. In this podcast, you will receive insight into what people are really thinking about.

#3. A Study on Acting.

What does acting look like from the actor? How does he enter into the character? How does the character influence his thought? Kolbe Flood is joined with Timothy B Flood to dive into A Study on Acting: What We Are and What We Pretend To Be.

#2. Majestic Cathedrals and the Hidden Harmonies of Reality: Part II

There is something deep and quite secret to the modern observer of these great cathedrals of the past. They realize some innate beauty, but can’t seem to put their finger on it. This lecture will start to answer that question. I hope you enjoy:

soundcloud.com/user-952961898/church-architecture-lecture-one

#1. Majestic Cathedrals and the Hidden Harmonies of Reality: Part I

There is something deep and quite secret to the modern observer of these great cathedrals of the past. They realize some innate beauty, but can’t seem to put their finger on it. This lecture will start to answer that question. I hope you enjoy:

soundcloud.com/user-952961898/church-architecture-lecture-one