faithfulcrum
Faithfulcrum
Our conversation grows from a lifelong friendship, born among a bible-centered community of believers. We don’t always agree, so you don’t have to, either! Weigh what we have to say in the scales of your own faith, and see.
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2. Jul 2026
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S2E14- Humanize Something 02.07.2026 1:35:39
FAITHFULCRUM Season 2, Episode 14 HUMANIZE SOMETHING This episode begins with a simple observation and ends somewhere much stranger. Scott and Mark start in familiar territory—Rush concerts, facial hair, old songs echoing through the hills—but gradually find themselves circling a question that has become impossible to ignore: What makes something feel human? Along the way they encounter a young si...
S2E13- Everything Is a Remix 18.06.2026 1:22:35
Faithfulcrum — Season 2, Episode 13 Everything Is a Remix In this wide-ranging and deeply thoughtful episode of Faithfulcrum, hosts Scott Simpson and Mark Baldridge welcome special guest Andrew Ley for a conversation exploring artificial intelligence, creativity, education, simulation theory, and what it means to remain human in an increasingly synthetic world. Andrew brings firsthand experience f...
S2E12- Over Here, the Weeds 04.06.2026 1:27:19
Faithfulcrum Season 2, Episode 12, Over Here, the Weeds In this episode of Faithfulcrum, Mark and Scott dive into the creative possibilities—and tensions—of making music with AI. What begins as a simple experiment with an old song written for a house full of weeds and wild growth becomes something much larger: a conversation about process, authorship, iteration, and what it means to remain human i...
S2E11- Flail Toward the Light 21.05.2026 1:00:34
Faithfulcrum Season 2, Episode 11- Flail Toward the Light In this episode of Faithfulcrum, Mark and Scott wander into a rich, wide-ranging conversation about learning—what it is, how it happens, and why it might be the one thing that keeps us fully alive. From memories of bad teachers who became unexpected guides, to reflections on mentorship, creativity, and the messy, improvisational nature of g...
S2E10- Apocalypse as Background Noise 07.05.2026 1:08:54
Faithfulcrum — Season 2, Episode 10 Apocalypse as Background Noise In this episode of Faithfulcrum, Mark and Scott talk about inheritance—what we pass down, what we refuse to pass down, and the quiet assumption that those who come after us must suffer what we suffered. They’re joined by Brady Licht, who brings a perspective shaped by education, technology, and Zen practice—where tradition is somet...
S2E9- Pajamas in the Street 23.04.2026 1:05:32
Season 2 Episode 9 Pajamas in the Street In this episode of Faithfulcrum, Mark and Scott talk about control—who has it, who wants it, and what happens when we realize we don’t have nearly as much of it as we thought. The conversation moves through spirituality, creativity, religion, theater, Shakespeare, and even punk rock… but it keeps circling the same tension: there’s always something bubbling...
S2E8- No Common Now 09.04.2026 1:12:47
In this episode of Faithfulcrum, Scott and Mark are joined by songwriter, poet, and actor Nick Torres. What starts out as a casual conversation about songwriting and creative collaboration quickly drifts into deeper waters—eternity, heaven, fear, the vastness of the universe, and the strange ways humans try to make sense of time. Along the way the conversation moves through childhood memories of...
S2E7 The Missing Eye 26.03.2026 1:18:42
Season 2 Episode 7 The Missing Eye In this episode, Scott and Mark sit down for a wide-ranging conversation with their guest, Heath Johnson. Heath is a songwriter, arts advocate, and director of the historic Matthews Opera House and Arts Center. A former pastor who once studied for ministry, Heath’s journey has moved through seasons of faith, doubt, deconstruction, and reconstruction — experiences...
S2E6- Twelve Feet Behind Me 12.03.2026 1:11:03
Faithfulcrum — Season 2, Episode 6 Twelve Feet Behind Me In this episode, Mark and Scott circle some of the most enduring human questions—faith, fairness, belonging, mortality—without trying to solve them. What begins as a conversation about prayer becomes an excavation of inheritance: spiritual, familial, bodily, and cultural. Along the way, they confront exile from religious certainty, the cost...
S2E5- Sing it Together 26.02.2026 1:09:56
Faithfulcrum — Season 2, Episode 5 Sing It Together In this episode of Faithfulcrum, the conversation wanders—intentionally and patiently—into the territory of soul, authenticity, creativity, and what it means to truly show up. What begins as a reflection on AI tools and “bringing the soul to the tool” opens into something much older and more human: the idea that the soul is not something to be su...
S2E4 - Bring Soul to the Tool 12.02.2026 1:07:57
Faithfulcrum — Season 2, Episode 4 Bring Soul to the Tool In this episode of Faithfulcrum, Mark and Scott circle a question that refuses to stay technical: what happens to the human soul when our tools begin to speak back to us? Beginning with fears of AI as something demonic or exploitative, the conversation ranges widely—through science fiction, loneliness, attachment, imagination, culture, and...
S2E3 - Fear Gotta Way of Knockin' First 29.01.2026 1:14:41
Faithfulcrum | Season 2, Episode 3 “Fear Gotta Way of Knockin’ First” Welcome to Faithfulcrum, where we slow the conversation down long enough to feel its weight—and maybe find our footing again. In this episode, Season 2, Episode 3, we sit with a force that shapes our lives far more than we’d like to admit: fear. Not just fear of death, but fear in the streets, fear in politics, fear in violence,...
S2E2: Chad Loves Me 15.01.2026 1:15:43
🎙️ Season 2 Episode 2: Chad Loves Me Podcast Summary: In this warm, winding conversation, Scott, Mark, and guest Amy Abeln explore the strange new intimacy of creating with AI—especially when it flatters you. What does it mean when a machine tells you your writing is brilliant? Can digital tools deepen creativity, or do they quietly take something away? And how do you keep your true voice alive in...
S2E1- We Are for Making Meaning 01.01.2026 57:25
🎙️ Faithfulcrum — Season 2, Episode 1 “We Are for Making Meaning” In this premiere episode of Season 2, Mark and Scott dive deep into a rich, reflective conversation on meaning-making, creativity, memory, and art. From personal revelations to poetic philosophy, they explore how humans — like bees making honey — are driven to shape beauty, culture, and connection out of the raw material of life. Th...
S1E10: Inspired Hath 23.07.2023 12:51
Mark and Scott talk about "inspiration" and the Bible, and what sort of claims the Bible actually makes (or doesn't make) about itself. Traditional Hymn- Give Me the Bible, lyrics by Priscilla J. Owens. Music: Edmund S. Lorenz, 1883. Performed by the Edmond Church of Christ, March 19, 2011. New Hymn- Inspired Hath by Mark Baldridge, 2023
S1E9: Defender of the Faith or Defender of the Defenseless? 28.05.2023 23:52
Mark and Scott talk about the defensiveness of many conservative Christians, where it may come from, and whom Jesus called people to defend. Hymn: "Abide With Me" Words by Henry Francis Lyte, music by William Henry Monk. Year of release and songwriting credit from "Edison Blue Amberol," (1912). Croxton Quartet. New Hymn: "She's Dear Too Hymn" by Scott Simpson (2023)
S1E8: The Truth About Good & Evol or Two Different Ways to Look at a Rainbow 14.05.2023 16:13
Mark and Scott talk about the ongoing battle between Evolutionary theory and Biblical Literalism. Hymn: "There is a Fountain." Words by Rev. William Cowper. Year of release and songwriting credit from "The Edison Phonograph Monthly," v.8 (1910). Sacred hymn. Mixed voices, unaccompanied. New Hymn: "Two Percent Angel" by Mark Baldridge (2023)
S1E7: Environmental 23.04.2023 17:36
Mark and Scott talk about the tendency for some religious folk to downplay the importance of care for the environment. Hymn: "Only A Beam of Sunshine" performed by Harry Anthony and James F. Harrison from "The Edison Phonograph Monthly," v.8 (1910). New Hymn: "I'm Going Mental" by Scott Simpson, 2023.
S1E6: Christmas to Easter- Spirituality vs. Religion 09.04.2023 20:04
After having given up podcasting for lent, Mark and Scott are now back and ready to discuss "Spirituality" and "Religion" as the two battle it out for the title. Hymn: “I Love to Tell the Story,” composed by William G. Fischer, recorded 1913 for Edison Blue Amberol featuring the Edison Mixed Quartet New Hymn: “The Pigeon and the Dove” (2023) by Mark Baldridge
S1E5: He, She, They 30.10.2022 21:30
Mark and Scott discuss gender, gender fluidity, shifting gender perspectives and several passages from the Bible involving eunuchs. Hymn: “Swing Low Sweet Chariot,” trad. spiritual recorded December 1909 for Victor Studios by the Fisk University Jubilee Quartet New Hymn: “He, She, They” (2022) by Scott Simpson
S1E4: Bang Bang Lie Down You’re Dead, A Lullaby 16.10.2022 15:29
In this episode, Mark and Scott converse about school shootings, guns and the Second Amendment, and they look at some things Jesus said concerning violence. Hymn: "Onward Christian Soldiers" Lyrics by Sabine Baring-Gould (1865) music composed by Arthur Sullivan (1871) New Hymn: "Gladly the Cross-Eyed Bear is Armed and Dangerous" (2022) Mark Baldridge
S1E3: Something to Believe In 02.10.2022 18:03
In this episode, Mark and Scott converse about the current iteration of Christian Nationalism and they look at a few Bible verses that relate to the "blessing of a nation" and to submitting to national authorities. Hymn: "Battle Hymn of the Republic" (1908) Frank C. Stanley New Hymn: "Something to Believe In" (2022) Scott Simpson
S1E2: This ’n That 18.09.2022 20:01
Mark and Scott chat about several sections from the Bible and explore the idea of Moral Relativism. Intro hymn: "Old Time Religion" Traditional hymn, performed by Polk Miller and his Old South Quartette, 1910. New hymn: "This 'n That" by Mark Baldridge, 2022
S1E1: Mother and Child 29.08.2022 34:17
Mark and Scott chat about four "proof-texts" from the Bible that are frequently used on multiple sides of the national debate around abortion and women's reproductive rights. Intro hymn: "To the Work" Words by J. Crosby, performed by Edison Mixed Quartette, 1908. New hymn: "Mother and Child" by Scott Simpson, 2022
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