Moments that Matter provides thoughtful interviews with authors and others about their work and their process. Your hosts are Paul Shotsberger and Scott Williams.
Moments that Matter was delighted to spend time with the musical duo Chatham Rabbits (aka Austin and Sarah McCombie), talking about all things music and all things life. You can get to know them even…
Join us for this presentation by our dear friend, Rev. Natasha Dongell, exploring the life of Mary, the mother of Jesus, highlighting her suffering and resilience. From the moment she is told by the …
Dive into the profound and heartfelt journey captured in "When Lynn Died," a memoir by Reverend Natasha Dongell. Your hosts discuss this powerful book with its author, who recounts her experience nav…
Scott Williams interviews Paul Shotsberger and David Conley about their new book Who Is Your Resilience Builder?: Loss, Friendship, and Creativity. Join us!
We're excited to continue our Books that Matter series this week, talking with Mary Campbell Huss Norman about the Fredrik Backman book Anxious People. MC is a Clemson graduate with a degree in Engli…
We are picking back up this week with part two of our discussion with Lauren Schaupp. Keeping in line with our current series, Books that Matter, Lauren shares a book that has been incredibly meanin…
It is an honor to welcome back a previous and beloved guest to the podcast, Lauren Schaupp. In our last interview she described her experience hiking the Appalachian Trail in 2021 and is back to con…
For those who have been following this podcast, this information will be familiar news but for others, this may be the first introduction to Dr. Paul Shotsberger's latest book: A Love Letter to Twent…
Continuing with our recent series of Books that Matter, cohost Scott Williams shares one of his personal favorites, A Short and Easy Method of Prayer by Madame Jeanne Guyon. A longtime favorite auth…
As we continue our current series of Books that Matter, Dr. Paul Shotsberger provides his reaction and thoughts on Fredrik Backman and his novella, And Every Morning the Way Home Gets Longer and Long…
This week, as we embark on the second episode of our special series, Books that Matter, we have the great privilege of speaking with Dr. Jonathan Sircy. A dear friend, colleague, professor, and prev…
In a new spinoff series, Moments that Matter is focusing a number of episodes toward books that have had a significant impact in the lives of those around us. In our first installment, Dr. Teresa Wi…
This is the second of a two part episode this week featuring Dr. Paul Shotsberger and his interview with Dr. Oleksandr (Sasha) Vasylevskyy, a dear friend and Ukrainian citizen. Sasha was in the Unit…
As the war with Russia rages on, Ukraine remains in every headline and news story. Get the latest updates with Dr. Paul Shotsberger along with what continued fighting means for Ukraine, Russia, and …
In this episode, we have the privilege of talking with Lauren Schaupp, daughter of missionaries to East Africa, who spent her early years in the vast expanses of Kenya and Ethiopia. She attended Sout…
Over the last few weeks Ukraine has become increasingly front and center in global news, especially as the present target of Russia’s aggression. For those who know Dr. Paul Shotsberger or have been…
With all eyes on Ukraine and Russia, our very own Dr. Paul Shotsberger was recently interviewed regarding the ongoing crisis. For those who are followers of this podcast you are well aware of Dr. Sho…
Our guest this week is Dr. David Conley, Lecturer in Performing Arts at Clemson University. He earned his doctorate at Covenant Seminary, where he completed a dissertation on the theology of Tolkien,…
This week we join a previously recorded talk with a dear friend and former guest on this podcast, Natasha Dongell. This past week Natasha addressed the students at Southern Wesleyan University in the…
Dr. Paul Shotsberger, on the heels of our recent interview regarding his new book, A Love Letter to Twentysomethings Everywhere, had the opportunity to address the students at Southern Wesleyan Unive…