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Deb Gregory

Episode 3

February 8, 2017 • Nick Nye & Deb Gregory

We see that women may often fit in the "marginalized" category in our world and, particularly, the church. In this podcast, Deb examines this issue with grace and invites all to engage in dialoguing through the important question: What is God calling you to?

Deb's Bio:
Deb Gregory is a "third-culture kid." Raised between Asia and America, she has passed through more than fifty countries. Trained in Old Testament and archaeology, Deb has unearthed ancient fertility figurines, weapons, and graves.

A filmmaker by vocation, Deb has slung her camera to far-off and unromantic places like third world prisons, southeast Asian brothel districts, and refugee camps for African children orphaned by civil war, Deb is interested in capturing stories of human dignity and social change. She is the producer of the feature feature film Saving Carren, a documentary on meth addiction.

Deb and her husband Jim live in Clintonville with their two daughters. She is currently studying to become a Spiritual Director.

Credits: Nick Nye produced and hosted, Matthew Heim mixed and mastered, Katie Lee published and administered.

Josh Scheutzow

March 29, 2017 • Josh Scheutzow & Nick Nye

Despite enduring a host of personal and family tragedies and challenges, Josh has the gift of joy and the ability to connect and minister to others. In this podcast, Nick and Josh discuss the story of the Scheutzow family and how God has used humor in their life as a way of healing and unifying their family, and connecting with the people God has placed in front of them. Josh' Bio: Josh Scheutzow is the worship director and "deacon of good times" at the Tri-Village congregation. He is a father of 4, social entrepreneur and small business owner of A Carpenter's Son Design Co. He's been on part time staff at Veritas for 5 years and just recently taken on more responsibilities with the Tri-Village congregation as well as running a furniture design business that has its origin and continued goal to help families in their adoption journeys. Credits: Nick Nye produced and hosted, Matthew Heim mixed and mastered, Katie Lee published and administered.

Joel Franck

March 22, 2017 • Joel Franck & Nick Nye

Embodying Christ by way of counseling is not pursuing self-protection but walking alongside people in their pain. In this episode, Joel Franck shares about his journey to this end. Listen as Joel & Nick explore the ideas of: walking in the wisdom of mentors, the effects of pornography on those in and outside of the church, and the need to seek counsel and community in the fight against addiction. Joel's Bio: Joel has been a member of Veritas since July 2015 and currently serves on the prayer team. His personal mission is to shepherd men into a deeper loving personal relationship with Jesus Christ- particularly young men who need help breaking free from their bondage such as addictions, identity issues, etc. Joel is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Ohio (LPC) who received his bachelor's degree at Miami University and Masters in Clinical Counseling from Ashland Theological Seminary. He play drums for a rock/folk fusion band called Wake the Trees, leads in several men's groups such as Wild at Heart bootcamp, and works to raise awareness and funds for anti-human trafficking efforts with Nuts for Ohio. Joel's Contact Info: jfranck@c-http://roads.com (513) 227-3525 Credits: Nick Nye produced and hosted, Matthew Heim mixed and mastered, Katie Lee published and administered.

Brittany Nye

March 15, 2017 • Brittany Nye & Nick Nye

Our worth and value comes not from our income or what we do, but from Jesus. This is a message that Brittany carries and lives into as she navigates her role as a pastor's wife, stay-at-home mom of four kids, and a resident of a progressive neighborhood. Brittany's bio: Brittany Nye is wife to Veritas’ founding pastor Nick Nye and mom to three daughters and a son. She grew up in rural Ohio and has lived in urban Columbus for ten years. Brittany earned a B.A. in English and spends her days homeschooling her children, running, reading, and serving her family, church and community. Credits: Nick Nye produced and hosted, Matthew Heim mixed and mastered, Katie Lee published and administered.