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How the Soup is Made

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by The Center for Worship Leadership

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8 episodes
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Join host Corey Witt for interviews with worship musicians, as he explores musical questions of growth through the lens of practical applications and practical skills - hence the title: "How the Soup is Made." We're going behind the scenes on what skills it takes to get better and better at doing the work of a worship musician and practitioner. "How the Soup is Made" is a part of the Center for Worship Leadership Podcast Network, for more information and other shows see us at cwlonline.org.

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4/28/2020

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Episode thumbnail for Episode 8: Worship Planning: Sheree Howard

March 24, 2021

Episode 8: Worship Planning: Sheree Howard

<p>In this episode, we sit down with Sheree Howard and pick her brain about worship planning, service architecture, and what's the one band member she'd hire on a limited budget (hint: it's two players).</p> <p>This episode is a companion piece to a Theology In Motion Podcast episode from October that featured Dr. Constance Cherry. The link for that episode is here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/book-the-worship-architect-cherry/id1452426842?i=1000493990670</p>

Episode thumbnail for Episode 7: Worship Leading & Electric Guitar: Tim Nienhuis

January 26, 2021

Episode 7: Worship Leading & Electric Guitar: Tim Nienhuis

<p>In this episode, we sit down with Tim Nienhuis, guitarist and worship leader, to discuss best practices in leading from the electric guitar, and not becoming a "green room christian."</p> <p>You can find Tim on social media under @Tim9house</p>

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December 15, 2020

Episode 6: Musical Direction: Steve Marcia

<p>In this episode, we sit down with Steve Marcia, guitar player and musical director, to discuss the value of preparation, community, the relationships that keep us together during a pandemic, and the reason why strong drummers make the best bands.</p>

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What is How the Soup is Made?

Join host Corey Witt for interviews with worship musicians, as he explores musical questions of growth through the lens of practical applications and practical skills - hence the title: "How the Soup is Made." We're going behind the scenes on what skills it takes to get better and better at doing the work of a worship musician and practitioner. "How the Soup is Made" is a part of the Center for Worship Leadership Podcast Network, for more information and other shows see us at cwlonline.org.

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