Friday, February 14, 2025

Two Disciples Just Shootin' The Breeze

                                                                                   


Previously: Here's Why I Love Amber Rose


I finally had the opportunity to have a one-on-one conversation with the inimitable Jacob Isbell, proprietor of the Youtube channel "Disciple of Christ."

Within the first two and a half minutes I clumsily managed to offend every grown man in America who collects and reads comic books, but if you can get past those unfortunate comments you may find the rest of the discussion pretty enjoyable. (And maybe, dare I say, even edifying?) 

You can watch the full interview below, but I hope you will click on the link so it takes you directly to Youtube where you can make Jacob's life more fulfilling by giving his channel a "like" and maybe even subscribing.  (By the way, there was no live Q&A as advertised due to technical issues.  So maybe next time.)  




Notes & Asides:

For those readers wishing to revisit those two very early blog posts mentioned in the interview above, here is where you can find them:

Toby Keith and the Destruction of the Nephites


Every now and then someone will ask me to recomend an older blog post on this forum that may have been buried or "forgotten" over time.  So in that spirit I think each month I'll highlight something I wrote in years past that I think is still pertinent and worth a second look.  Here's my pick for this month, which first appeared on this forum back in August of 2017:

The Leadership Hustle

2 comments:

  1. Two Disciples Just Shootin' The Breeze reminded me of a late-night conversation I had with a fellow researcher about the intersection of faith and social behavior. That casual talk sparked a deep dive into religious influence on community health outcomes, which eventually turned into a publishable paper. To bring it to life in the academic world, I relied on a Scopus journal publication service for editing, formatting, and submission support. Just like thoughtful conversations can lead to big ideas, the right help ensures those ideas reach the right audience.

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  2. It is interesting the long hair convo. In Kundalini yoga the spiritual belief is that the hair is an extension of the soul. That it is like an antenna. It also is covered with a turban to protect their energy from other's energy. Pretty cool.

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