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🗓️ 24 April 2019
⏱️ 114 minutes
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Ex-pastor of megachurch The Journey in St Louis, Missouri, Darrin Patrick, sits down with Joey at a pastor's conference to discuss his pastoral failures that resulted in his termination. Three years removed, Darrin tells the whole story, including where he's at now.
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3:11.0 | Oh, yeah, God showed up. I don't give a shit when I put on my body. You don't ever fucking be that bad. So if you've never done all, then you're extra virgin. No, girl. It's my plan. I showed my dad my penis when I was 25 years old. You don't get lost. |
3:41.0 | Yeah. All right. What's going on in the neighborhood, fellas? I'm just writing music. That's all I do for it. I don't I don't make any money on it. And I just I just write music. You don't make any money on it. I just keep on doing that is a lie. I guess you're right. You call me. I make so many. I wish it was more so I could afford. Have you been supporting your family for years? Have you made much money any other way? You got me again. |
4:11.0 | No, I had it. Music's basically been music. Yeah, but I've been writing so many. It's it. I'm joking here, but it's actually been pretty cool. So we're working on this. I can say it right. We're working on an emery EP. Oh, yeah. Here. Yeah. I know we've kind of talked about that. And Devon and I've been doing we added it to the emery page too, but we'll write a song for you. You send in a song idea or maybe even some lyrics you have and give us a little bit of time and we will write a song for you and go to emerymusy.com. Check that out. But it's interesting. |
4:40.0 | Like just Devon and I got back from a little tour we did playing acoustically and it's funny. Like I always say it. I would do music a ton, but I really have. |
4:52.0 | Like I really like I mean, I'm 43 and it is a majority of what I have done in my life. I mean, it really is now. It's crazy. Like I've no music more than I guess anything, but way more than school now at this point and everything. I mean, |
5:08.0 | Toby looking back is so is so crazy. Like do you have I mean, I know you don't have like deep regrets. Like I wish I would have done something differently. But at Winthrop when I met you, you were a music major and you switched to education and you haven't taught one class ever. |
5:24.0 | Like what if you could go back in time, you would have for sure majored in guitar. Right. Knowing what your future. I mean, wouldn't you? |
5:32.0 | I don't know if that would have helped me anymore, honestly. I don't know. God, this is a lot of people listen. I don't know if a music degrees. |
5:42.0 | If you want to be in music entertainment, I mean, I could be wrong about this. Just a matter of focusing your time on something you really enjoy. Is that a take on those education classes? |
5:52.0 | Yes. So what I would rather have done is all the money that I'm still paying back right now. How awesome would it have been if I offered that to a studio producer? |
6:00.0 | Yeah. Yeah. You know, like I bet even back then, I bet if I would have said, hey, Aaron Sprinkle, who I didn't know at the time, hey, I'm going to give you $10,000. Can I just come sit here and just glean some information, which would have been better. It would have actually |
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