Showing posts with label Casting Hope. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Casting Hope. Show all posts

25 December 2007

New Casting Hope episodes out


Casting Hope is a podcast I do for Feba Radio, and there have been a couple of new shows released since the last time I said anything on this blog. You can listen directly of the page http://www.feba.libsyn.com/ or you can subscribe to the feed http://www.feba.libsyn.com/rss

15 October 2007

A new Casting Hope is out

Show number 6 - Direct download: Casting_Hope_podcast_6.mp3

Jeremy Rolph, a student at St. Andrew's High School in Worthing was in the building this week as part of a work experience adventure with Feba - so of course we had to show him how to make a podcast, and get him to do the voice-over bits for us. Well done, Jeremy!

What is in this show?

Chris Binstead talks about his role as Feba's ambassador in the UK. he also tells us about the Partners for Hope and the Feba Supporters Trip to India in early 2008. You can contact Chris by email at cbinstead@feba.org.uk or by his work phone number +44 (01903) 237281.

The podsafe music in today's show came from http://www.magnatune.com - they are great!

The band is a group that has been together since the 1970s, and they call themselves Thursday Group. The track is called Turtle Spin, from the CD called Uncle Mean. Quite jazzy, with some funk, swing, and blues stirred in there.

This track is actually used by quite a well known podcast as its signature tune - so the prize of public fame by mention in a future show is up for the first person to email and let me know which podcast uses Turtle Spin as its signature music.

Drive the show with your comments and feedback! Please send your comments and soundbites under 5mb to mailto:mtaylor@feba.org.uk

Direct download: Casting_Hope_podcast_6.mp3

21 July 2007

New Casting Hope podcast

Aubie Banda works with Radio Chiunjota as part of his mission work in Chiconono. Originally from Malawi, Aubie's life changed dramatically when as a young Muslim labourer he heard Christian songs being sung in a language he could understand. His story is worth listening to. Custodio Tivane is the recently appointed Director of Feba Radio Mozambique. He has expansive vision for using radio to reach parts of that enormous country with the hope and love of Jesus Christ. Custodio shares a little about his life, and you can just hear his passion as he talks about Feba's partnership with Radio Chiunjota.
Photo: Bob Bartz climbing the mast at Radio Chiunjota