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Welcome to "Charleston's Retirement Coach," hosted by Brandon Bowen, seasoned financial advisor and founder of Bowen Wealth, LLC. Each week, join Brandon as he unpacks the complexities of planning for retirement with straightforward, actionable insights tailored specifically to help you achieve financial peace of mind. In Charleston and beyond, retirement planning can seem daunting. Brandon brings over two decades of experience directly to you, covering everything from investment strategies ...
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The Two Cities

The Two Cities Podcast

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The Two Cities is a podcast dedicated to Theology, Culture, and Discipleship. Originally beginning as a blog back in 2011 (thetwocities.com), we have extended our eclectic array of theological integration to the world of podcasting. Co-hosts and contributors include: Dr. Amber Bowen, Dr. Josh Carroll, Dr. John Anthony Dunne, Dr. Grace Emmett, Jennifer Guo, Dr. Brandon Hurlbert, Stephanie Kate Judd, Dr. Grace Sangalang Ng, Stanley Ng, Rev. Dr. Chris Porter, Rev. Daniel Parham, Dr. Madison Pie ...
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Geeking Out with Kristian Bush

Nashville Podcast Network

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Fans matter, and everybody is a fan of SOMETHING. Kristian Bush, one-half of the Grammy-winning duo Sugarland, talks to people from all walks of life about what they’re geeking out, and shares his own musical obsessions along the way.
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OUinsider.com/247Sports: Under the Visor Sooners Podcast

OUinsider.com/247Sports analysts: Brandon Drumm, Collin Kennedy and Parker Thune, 247Sports, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Sooners

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Sooners fans! This podcast is for you! The OUinsider.com duo of lead team and recruiting reporter Brandon Drumm and team/recruiting analysts Parker Thune bring all things OU athletics to you. In this entertaining, insider information-laden podcast, Drumm and Thune talk about the Oklahoma Sooners team and recruiting news every week.
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Driven Society Podcast

Driven Minds Podcast by Driven

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Driven Minds Podcast Co-hosts, Franz Bowen and Travis Weekes, explore the narratives of success of individuals across various industries with one specific question: “What drives you?” Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drivensocietypodcast/support
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Simons Says Podcast

David Simons

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Welcome to the Simons Says Podcast, where we explore a range of fascinating topics that impact our lives, hosted by David Simons. From the latest current events and thought-provoking personal stories to tips for health and wellbeing, we cover it all.
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In this episode we're joined by Dr. Crispin Fletcher-Louis, who is a Fellow at the University of Gloucestershire and the author of the book that we’re discussing in this episode, The Divine Heartset: Paul’s Philippians Christ Hymn, Metaphysical Affections, and Civic Virtues (published by Cascade). Over the course of our conversation, we talk about …
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Many people struggle with the transition from saving for retirement to confidently spending their savings. This can be especially challenging for those who have followed a disciplined approach to saving, such as Dave Ramsey graduates. Breaking down this mentality requires a plan that allows for both discipline and freedom. It's important to shift f…
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In this episode we’re joined by Professor Jeannine Brown, who is David Price Professor of Biblical Foundations at Bethel Seminary, a member of the NIV translation committee, and the author of a number of books on Hermeneutics and the Gospels as well as the book that we’re excited to discuss in this episode, Embedded Genres in the New Testament: Und…
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As retirement approaches, it is important to have a plan in place. One common mistake people make is leaving their 401k in a cash account that only pays a marginal rate of interest. This can result in missing out on potential gains from the stock market. Brandon discusses common mistakes retirees make and highlights the importance of being tactical…
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In this episode we’re joined by Rev. Dr. Andrew Judd, who is Deputy Principal and Lecturer in Old Testament at Ridley College in Melbourne, Australia, and the author of the book we’re discussing in this episode, Modern Genre Theory: An Introduction for Biblical Studies (published by Zondervan Academic). Over the course of our conversation, Dr. Judd…
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In this episode, Brandon focuses on fear, risk, and finding balance in retirement planning. He highlights the importance of addressing emotions and shifting thinking in retirement. The fear of losing money can hinder growth in retirement savings, especially for women who tend to be more conservative. Brandon emphasizes the need for diversification …
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In this episode we're joined by Dr. Valerie Hobbs (@vhobbs5), Senior Lecturer in the School of English at the University of Sheffield and author of No Love in War: A Story of Christian Nationalism (@MayflyBooks). In this episode we discuss Dr Hobb’s autoethnographic book about growing up in Christian Dominionism and the violence she witnessed and e…
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Brandon discusses how to prepare for the financial future amidst market turmoil. He emphasizes the importance of having a plan and realistic expectations. Brandon introduces the concept of three buckets for retirement savings: safety and income, moderate growth, and maximum risk and growth potential. He explains how each bucket serves a different p…
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In this episode we're joined by Dr. Winn Collier (@winncollier), Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology and Christian Imagination and Director of the Eugene Peterson Center for Christian Imagination at Western Theological Seminary (@westernsem) and author of A Burning in My Bones: The Authorized Biography of Eugene Peterson (@authenticmedia). In …
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Brandon addresses the issues some retirees may face such as having to switch financial advisors, paying high fees, or having poor portfolio performance. He emphasizes the value of a customized retirement plan that addresses income streams, market investments, tax strategies, and personal goals. Like what you hear? Get a second opinion today 👉 https…
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In this episode we're joined by Lucy S. R. Austen (@LucySRAusten) writer, editor, and author of the biography Elisabeth Elliot: A Life (@crossway). Over the course of our conversation, we discuss the process of biography writing and how one seeks to tell the story of a complex and influential person like Elisabeth Elliot. We explore the various cul…
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CW: suicide and mental health In this episode, we're joined by Dr. Charles Marsh, Commonwealth Professor of Religious Studies and Director of the Project on Lived Theology (@LivedTheology) at the University of Virginia and author of Strange Glory: A Life of Dietrich Bonhoeffer (@AAKnopf) and Evangelical Anxiety: A Memoir (@HarperOneBooks). In this …
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Brandon explains the importance of legacy planning, the need for income during retirement, and the potential risks of relying on a single income stream. He highlights the case of Tom Selleck, who is concerned about affording his home after retiring despite his net worth. Brandon emphasizes the need for a comprehensive retirement plan that includes …
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In this episode we’re joined by Jeremiah Gibson and Julia Postema, licensed psychotherapists and certified sex therapists based in Utrecht, The Netherlands, hosts a podcast called Sexvangelicals. As we talk about in our discussion with them, their specialization as therapists is helping couples coming out of negative religious backgrounds. In our c…
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Legacy planning is a personal and often avoided topic, but it is crucial to make decisions while you're still alive to avoid someone else making them for you. The state of South Carolina has a plan if you don't have one, which can put your loved ones in a difficult situation. Proper legacy planning involves checking beneficiaries, account types, co…
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In this episode we’re joined by Prof. James McGrath, who is the Clarence L. Goodwin Chair in New Testament Language and Literature at Butler University and the author of the book that we’re discussing here, Christmaker: A Life of John the Baptist (published by Eerdmans). Over the course of our conversation, we talk about biographical details that w…
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In this episode we’re joined by Dr. Scott Coley, who is Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at Mount St. Mary’s University, and the author of the book we’re discussing in this episode: Ministers of Propaganda: Truth, Power, and the Ideology of the Religious Right (published by Eerdmans). Over the course of our conversation, we talk about the i…
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Brandon discusses why financial independence and retirement planning are different and emphasizes the importance of having sufficient residual income for true independence. He also highlights the various means to achieve financial independence, such as rental properties and annuities. Like what you hear? Get a second opinion today 👉 https://bit.ly/…
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In this episode we’re joined by Dr. Sean McGever, who is Area Director for Young Life in Phoenix and teaches at Grand Canyon University, and who is the author of Ownership: The Evangelical Legacy of Slavery in Edwards, Wesley, and Whitefield (published by IVP). Over the course of our conversation, Dr. McGever informs us about the relationship that …
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Economists make easy targets. Their work is an inexact science that frequently produces misguided calls, prompting sneers and ridicule from the investing class. Enter Brian Wesbury, an economist who has often proved the skeptics wrong. He’s been rewarded with “top forecasting” awards while going against the grain from many of his colleagues. Hear o…
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Brandon discusses the confusion and challenges surrounding financial planning for retirement, specifically focusing on Social Security. He highlights the complexity of the tax code and the difficulties in understanding and filing taxes. Brandon also explains three lesser-known rules related to Social Security filing and provides examples of how the…
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In this episode we’re joined by Dr. Matthew Elia, who is assistant professor of theology, race, and environment at Saint Louis University, and the author of The Problem of the Christian Master: Augustine in the Afterlife of Slavery (published by Yale University Press). Over the course of our conversation we talk about what Augustine had to say abou…
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Brandon covers the potential threats to Social Security and the need to plan for a reduction in income streams in retirement. He highlights the possible cuts that could occur by 2035 on Social Security income. Brandon also explores the various scenarios that could lead to reduction in retirement income, such as the absence of a survivor benefit in …
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In this episode we’re joined by Prof. David Pechansky, who is Professor Emeritus at the University of St. Thomas, and the author of the book we’re discussing in this episode, Solomon and the Ant: The Qu’ran in Conversation with the Bible (published with Cascade). Over the course of our conversation we talk about various thematic parallels that emer…
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Brandon explores the importance of legacy planning and financial preparation for the future, inspired by the passing of basketball legend Bill Walton. He delves into the significance of communicating and documenting wishes, the role of trust in estate planning, and the impact of financial decisions on family dynamics. Brandon emphasizes the need fo…
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In this episode we’re joined by Aimee Byrd, who is the author of a number of books, including the one we’re discussing on this episode, The Hope in Our Scars: Finding the Bride of Christ in the Underground of Disillusionment (published with Zondervan). In our conversation, Aimee points to the hope that she has in the midst of the negativity that sh…
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Brandon discusses how fees can impact your retirement savings and the importance of creating a custom-tailored financial plan to potentially limit fees. Like what you hear? Get a second opinion today 👉 https://bit.ly/3WoNJZT Also on Facebook and YouTube. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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In this episode we’re joined by Dr. John Inazu, who is the Sally D. Danforth Distinguished Professor of Law and Religion at Washington University in St. Louis, and the author of the book that we discuss in this episode, Learning to Disagree: The Surprising Path to Navigating Differences with Empathy and Respect (published by Zondervan). Over the co…
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The markets have recently hit new all-time highs, causing some concern about a potential crash. Brandon discusses the importance of having a long-term financial plan, especially those that have less than $1 million saved for retirement. Like what you hear? Get a second opinion today 👉 https://bit.ly/3WoNJZT Also on Facebook and YouTube. See omnystu…
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CW: sexual and physical abuse, spiritual abuse, grooming, molestation, childhood trauma In this episode we're joined by Ryan George, who is the author of Hurt and Healed by the Church: Redemption and Reconstruction After Spiritual Abuse. During our conversation, Ryan tells us his story, which centers on how his father was an abusive pastor in the I…
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Effective tax planning is important when it comes to retirement. Brandon highlights the potential changes in tax brackets and rates under the Biden administration, and explains the opportunities Roth conversions can provide when aiming to maximize savings and income in retirement. Like what you hear? Get a second opinion today 👉 https://bit.ly/3WoN…
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In this episode we’re joined by Gabriel Gordon, who is a master’s student in Theology at Marquette University and the author of the book that we discuss in this episode, The Fundamentals of a Recovering Fundamentalist: Reorienting towards the True, Good, and Beautiful (Wipf & Stock). In our conversation, Gabriel talks about how he deconstructed his…
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In this episode, Brandon discusses the potential risks and challenges in the current economic climate. He emphasizes the importance of being aware of the possibility of a market crash and the need to minimize tax implications. Brandon highlights diversification as a key strategy, with a focus on developing a comprehensive financial plan that aligns…
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In this episode we’re talking about Dispensationalism with Dr. Daniel Hummel, who is the Director of the Lumen Center and Upper House in Madison, WI, a research fellow in the History Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the host of the UpWords podcast, and the author of The Rise and Fall of Dispensationalism: How the Evangelical Battl…
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Social Security has 678 ways to file and over 2,000 rules to consider. This can cause confusion and many challenges when you begin planning for your retirement. In this episode, Brandon shares three lesser-known rules about Social Security filing and why it’s important to understand these rules to maximize benefits. Also, Brandon explains why incom…
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In this episode, we’re joined by Dr. Jason Staples, who is Asst Teaching Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at North Carolina State University, and the author of The Idea of Israel (CUP) as well as the more recent book that we’re discussing in this episode, Paul and the Resurrection of Israel (also with CUP). Over the c…
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Annuities often have a bad reputation due to fees, generating a low stream of income, and locking up principal. However, higher interest rates have made annuities something to consider when building out an income plan for retirement. In this episode, Brandon breaks down the concerns people have with annuities and why they can be a valuable and bene…
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In this episode we’re joined by Dr. Nicholas Elder, who is Associate Professor of New Testament at the University of Dubuque Theological Seminary and the author of the book that we discuss in this episode, Gospel Media: Reading, Writing, and Circulating Jesus Traditions (published by Eerdmans). Over the course of our conversation, Dr. Elder talks a…
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Nick Saban’s wife Terry wrote to her husband “The 10 Commandments of Retirement” now that the legendary coach has called it a career. While the full list is still private, Ms. Terry did reveal some of things that Coach Saban has to abide by. In this episode, Brandon shares what his commandments in retirement are and what he advises retirees to do t…
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In this episode we’re joined by Professor Curtis Freeman, who is Ruth D. Duncan Director of the Baptist House of Studies and Research Professor of Theology and Baptist Studies at Duke Divinity School, and he’s the author of Pilgrim Letters, and the book that we’re excited to discuss in this episode, Pilgrim Journey. In our conversation we talk abou…
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Retirement can be a source of fear and uncertainty for many people. Retirees may face an identity crisis after walking away from work and struggle to find a purpose in their retirement years. In this episode, Brandon discusses how aiming to define your dream retirement may lead to a mindset change of achieving financial independence and what that l…
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In this episode we’re joined by Dr. Jonathan Downie (PhD, Heriot-Watt University), who is a Consultant Interpreter and Researcher in Multilingual Churches, and the author of Multilingual Church: Strategies for Making Disciples in All Languages (w/ William Carey Publishing). Over the course of our conversation, Dr. Downie articulates the importance …
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Dr. Barnabas Aspray is Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology at St. Mary's Seminary and University in Baltimore, MD and the author of a recent article in the academic journal, Modern Theology, called "Jesus Was A Refugee: Unpacking the Theological Implications." In this episode Dr. Aspray addresses the topic of the refugee crisis around the wo…
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Country Music star Cody Johnson recently shared with us how the “rush” and nervousness he experiences when going on stage helped him find his purpose. Nerves may often hinder us from taking the right steps to finding purpose during our retirement years, which could be costly. On this episode, Brandon shares how being nervous about running out of mo…
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CW: violence against children, assault, domestic partner violence, adverse religious experiences, suicide Rev. Dr. Scott Harrower is Lecturer in Christian Thought at Ridley College and an ordained minister in the Anglican Church. In this episode, Revd Dr. Harrower offers a theological response to trauma through the doctrine of the Trinity–reflected…
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The top 20 airlines racked up $33 Billion in baggage fees last year. How much in fees came out of your portfolio last year? While paying fees in retirement is necessary, you don’t have to pay as much as you think. On this episode, Brandon explains what types of investments could be hindering the growth of your retirement plan and suggests alternati…
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CW: adverse religious experiences Dr. Charles Kiser is a pastor and theologian with Storyline Christian Community in Dallas, TX, and Dr. Elanie Heath is the former Dean of Duke Divinity School and the author of The Mystic Way of Evangelism and Loving the Hell Out of Ourselves (and Others). In this episode, we talk about Dr. Kiser’s and Dr. Heath’s …
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Hear a young woman’s reaction to taxes being deducted from her first paycheck at her first full-time job. Don’t be like Emmie Jackson and get caught off guard by the amount of taxes coming out of your first retirement paycheck. On this episode, Brandon discusses the many tax strategies that people in or near retirement need to utilize to make the m…
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CW: murder, depression Dr. Matthew D. Kim is the Professor of Practical Theology; Holder of the Hubert H. and Gladys S. Raborn Chair of Pastoral Leadership at Truett Seminary at Baylor University. In this episode, Dr. Kim introduces us to his book Preaching to People in Pain (Baker Academic, 2021) and his broader philosophies around trauma informed…
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A new survey found the average person has 26 items of clothing that never get worn. 65% of people admit to having clothes with tags still on them! We all have a closet that could use some cleaning out, but it likely won’t have much effect on your future. But what about your “financial closet?” On this episode, Brandon speaks of the common to out-of…
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