I do love the absurdity & poetry of Oh Thit. 😂 I heard about this statue in an audiobook, and I had envisioned a version of Babyface when you described it on your desk. Parts were edited out of the book, including "oh thit," because I think I would have remembered that. Now I have stumbled across the story detailing where you found it and more connections the piece has in this world. Babyface is not what I imagined, but I find myself pleased to know what "the real" Babyface looks like. How funny and strange and wonderful. 😊❤
Rob Bell has a way of keeping me grounded in the last few years in a way that nobody else can. This episode is just a mini example of that. Thank you Rob for putting it all in perspective. 😊
Been there a lot, that place of distressing over your place in this world. Trying to hear God speak to you but getting in the way of hearing his voice. I love the part about realizing it’s ok, don’t take things so seriously. Jesus will laugh with us at our absurdity. He’s probably saying relax. I got this.
I hadn’t heard the rob cast in quite a few months. And lately I’ve been really struggling with finding language to describe what I do and what I want to do and where I’m going… I was listening to some other podcast in the car and literally thinking I have to better define my elevator pitch because I’m tired of just feeling stupid trying to get people to understand what I’m about. And then this random thought popped into my head: man I miss hearing Rob Bell talk about life. I wonder how the rob cast is doing. I check out your latest episode and the fact that it was about 16 minutes long just screamed at me. I thought either something is absolutely right or something went terribly wrong - either way I MUST listen to this. 2 minutes into the Oh Thit episode I was hard crying and laughing driving in my car, wondering how in the hell is it possible that you answered me. It’s like we had a conversation. The “oh thit” episode was my little baby face. You’re the artist in my story and I honestly just want to hang those 16 minutes on my wall. Thank you ❤
I've gotta believe you called the number at some point! I want to leave a comment on 345 ("the end of jealousy") but it looks like you adding videos for episodes on youtube is a new thing. Hope you don't mind me posting in the wrong place. The idea of opening yourself up to "look what is possible for humans" and feeling joy with them / for them, instead of jealousy, because of the one-ness that connects us - I love that. What about the negative experiences? What happens when we open ourselves up to the pain and hurt they're going through, not just the joy? I'd love to hear you explore that in an episode
Of course you now-finally!-film your podcast! And you did it as only Rob Bell would film a podcast-in the casual intimacy of your garage, sitting in a turquoise Verner Panton chair, telling your stories to your audience as though we are your neighbors who, while out for a stroll in the neighborhood, passed your open garage door, said "Hello, Rob!" and you invited us in to catch up and you tell us you latest news and stories! Thanks for not going the expensive headphones and giant microphone at your desk route! This is so you, Rob Bell. I look forward to future podcasts where you and a guest sit in Verner Panton chairs having a conversation with each other, in the casual intimacy of your garage. Thank you Rob Bell for finally filming your podcast as only you would film a podcast. 🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤
You can answer like Shane Claiborne with "lover." Or perhaps "source of inspiration" (I am going to get a podcast going and know from the event in Columbus you've inspired plenty of other people, too.) Or "father/guide children"; "husband serving and loving his wife"; or "teacher." Oh and now "artist" in addition to "write books and plays." You have options, my brother.
I do love the absurdity & poetry of Oh Thit. 😂
I heard about this statue in an audiobook, and I had envisioned a version of Babyface when you described it on your desk. Parts were edited out of the book, including "oh thit," because I think I would have remembered that. Now I have stumbled across the story detailing where you found it and more connections the piece has in this world. Babyface is not what I imagined, but I find myself pleased to know what "the real" Babyface looks like. How funny and strange and wonderful. 😊❤
This new format is amazing! Thank you Rob!
Oh Rob… Best story teller EVER! Perfect timing for my soul needs.. We love every quirky dimension to who you are & what you have to say💕
Ohh yeah, Mr Bell shows up again somewhere that I don't expect him to deliver me a message that I needed right here and now. 🙏
I’m not alone! He meets me every time where I am in life and floors me with answers.
Such beautiful Nooma energy here. Thank you Rob. ❤
Rob Bell has a way of keeping me grounded in the last few years in a way that nobody else can. This episode is just a mini example of that. Thank you Rob for putting it all in perspective. 😊
Strangely one of my favorite episodes. Ha! (Listener from the beginning so that is saying something)
OMG this new UA-cam thing of you on a chair with a broom or a box, what! The rob bell-ness of it all. So joyful
Hi Rob. I Liked this!
We're back baby!
Been there a lot, that place of distressing over your place in this world. Trying to hear God speak to you but getting in the way of hearing his voice.
I love the part about realizing it’s ok, don’t take things so seriously. Jesus will laugh with us at our absurdity. He’s probably saying relax. I got this.
Why can’t I get this to sink into my thick skull? Thank you for the reminder Rob. I always look forward to what you drop next.
I hadn’t heard the rob cast in quite a few months. And lately I’ve been really struggling with finding language to describe what I do and what I want to do and where I’m going… I was listening to some other podcast in the car and literally thinking I have to better define my elevator pitch because I’m tired of just feeling stupid trying to get people to understand what I’m about. And then this random thought popped into my head: man I miss hearing Rob Bell talk about life. I wonder how the rob cast is doing. I check out your latest episode and the fact that it was about 16 minutes long just screamed at me. I thought either something is absolutely right or something went terribly wrong - either way I MUST listen to this.
2 minutes into the Oh Thit episode I was hard crying and laughing driving in my car, wondering how in the hell is it possible that you answered me. It’s like we had a conversation. The “oh thit” episode was my little baby face. You’re the artist in my story and I honestly just want to hang those 16 minutes on my wall. Thank you ❤
I've gotta believe you called the number at some point!
I want to leave a comment on 345 ("the end of jealousy") but it looks like you adding videos for episodes on youtube is a new thing. Hope you don't mind me posting in the wrong place. The idea of opening yourself up to "look what is possible for humans" and feeling joy with them / for them, instead of jealousy, because of the one-ness that connects us - I love that. What about the negative experiences? What happens when we open ourselves up to the pain and hurt they're going through, not just the joy? I'd love to hear you explore that in an episode
Of course you now-finally!-film your podcast! And you did it as only Rob Bell would film a podcast-in the casual intimacy of your garage, sitting in a turquoise Verner Panton chair, telling your stories to your audience as though we are your neighbors who, while out for a stroll in the neighborhood, passed your open garage door, said "Hello, Rob!" and you invited us in to catch up and you tell us you latest news and stories! Thanks for not going the expensive headphones and giant microphone at your desk route! This is so you, Rob Bell. I look forward to future podcasts where you and a guest sit in Verner Panton chairs having a conversation with each other, in the casual intimacy of your garage. Thank you Rob Bell for finally filming your podcast as only you would film a podcast. 🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤
Have you gone up the other hill to see that guy?
Oh thit this crazy. I ain’t gonna hold you unc but you are probably traumatised by this baby
That's Catastic
You can answer like Shane Claiborne with "lover." Or perhaps "source of inspiration" (I am going to get a podcast going and know from the event in Columbus you've inspired plenty of other people, too.) Or "father/guide children"; "husband serving and loving his wife"; or "teacher." Oh and now "artist" in addition to "write books and plays."
You have options, my brother.
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