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🗓️ 11 April 2017
⏱️ 56 minutes
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Skye and Phil sit down with writer, director and actor Tim Gregory to talk about his new Chicago stage play based on the life of - believe it or not - Chuck Colson! Plus Christians have some strange beliefs in the UK and what NOT to put in your DJ mix in the Middle East!
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0:00.0 | Hey there, welcome back to the show. This is Phil. I'm here with Skye, Jitani. Hi Phil. |
0:12.0 | Hi Skye, how are you? I'm well. Good. And we don't have Christian Taylor here. We usually have a third |
0:16.9 | person who's female. Because you have to balance the genders. How is that balance? |
0:24.0 | I'm excited today. What balance is because there's a female voice. But there's three of us. Offset the male voice. |
0:30.0 | I think Plinky Pete might qualify as anyway. Instead of Christian Taylor, we have Tim Gregory, who we will introduce shortly. But you can say hi. |
0:44.0 | Hi. I don't have a female voice, as you can see. So, this is not at all. This is about what you'll get. |
0:50.0 | Hey, it's a podcast. What do you know? Hey, it's a podcast. And we got video. Hey, it's a podcast. |
0:56.0 | So, ending here. The Philbush podcast starts right here. We'll talk to Skye. Hi. But not Christian too. Cause she's going to the |
1:04.6 | Cubs home opener. And she didn't invite you or me or Skye. Hey, it's a podcast. So, ending here. The Philbush podcast starts right here. The Philbush podcast starts right here. |
1:18.0 | Hey, she might get rained out today. I heard thunder. Yeah. I heard a little thunder. We should say, hey, one of you interns check and see if Christians getting rained out. |
1:30.0 | Cause she skipped the podcast. And she actually missed when she found out you were going to be here. First of all, she didn't know who you were. But then after. Well, join the club after we explain who you were. She said, oh, I should have been there. Cause she's a theater person. |
1:46.0 | She's a voiceover actress in Chicago and does a lot of voiceover work. What production? The game starts at seven. The game starts at seven. I think we've caught her. She's playing hooky. |
1:58.0 | Wait, that's a long time from that she walking to regly field. Maybe they were making a day of it to see like the new park they built. What new park is regly field? No, there's a new park outside the park. Oh, the new park for the champion. |
2:15.0 | You live downtown. Yeah, but I don't go there. You don't go there. No, okay. No, actually, Cincinnati Reds. Oh, are you from born and raised really? Yeah. Where'd you go to school? Which high school? Whatever. |
2:31.0 | You look at Lakota. Lakota. Really? Yeah, you went to Lakota. Really? Seriously? Yeah, I went to Miami University. Oh, okay. Oh, there's the thunder. Oh, I said Miami. It just you did. Yeah. Well, God doesn't like the unless I am me of Ohio. Apparently. Okay. Tim Gregor is a writer, director and actor who has appeared in stage productions at Chicago Shakespeare theater, but not in the park. Step and wolf theater. He was the host of HG. |
3:01.0 | TV show new spaces. Really? We'll have to ask you about this. This is our product placement bell. Yeah. Oh, it's like, what's that noise? Yeah, this is this is Taco Bell getting a text. Tim also serves as the program director and announcer of unshackled. The longest running radio drama in history. It's been running since the fourth century. We started by Augustine. Mm-hmm. I believe basically. You know, I did a logo for them once when I was doing animation in Chicago. When was this? |
3:29.0 | What are the 90 probably one 92? Okay. So yeah, way back way back there. He is also the founding artistic director of provision theater and equity theater company in Chicago that's devoted to producing works that challenge us to explore a life of meaning and purpose. That's not good. That was as a |
3:52.2 | run out that. You got to believe that now. Oh, no. I don't know. We don't mention his name on the podcast. It's a running joke. Okay. Yeah. He was a named intern because he was an honest to goodness intern at one point. And he's not technically anymore. He gets paid now. But we decided to keep him in intern oblivion. Is there an alias? No, just the intern. The intern. He shall not be named. |
4:22.2 | Yeah. So you're in theater. Do you use interns? Sure. Yeah. Okay. And where do they usually come from? Well, from Northwestern? |
4:30.1 | Those are all the theater kids aren't there? Yeah, but not Northwestern. We get some from Moody. Oh, the Christian theater kids. Yeah. Yeah. Okay. Wheaton. Really? I think we've had a Wheaton intern. Oh. Okay. The intern who cannot be named as a moody grad. I know that. Oh. Okay. His dad teaches at Moody. Did you know that? I knew that too. |
4:51.7 | Yeah. My mom teaches at Wheaton. Did you know that? I did not know that. Okay. Well, now you do. And two of my three kids went to Wheaton. |
5:00.7 | Huh. And my sister and my wife. You're connected. You know it. I got a question about the bell. Yeah. What's the significance of it going on? |
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