

The Pro Church Tools Show with Brady Shearer
Pro Church Tools
Helping your church navigate the biggest communication shift in 500 years. Hosted by Brady Shearer and Alexander Mills.
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Oct 27, 2015 • 54min
084 - The Life of a Bad Christian Pastor with Joey Svendsen
http://prochurchtools.com/084 - Husband, father, pastor of at Seacoast Church and the smartest guy on the BadChristian podcast. Sometimes known as the "depressed pastor." Sometimes wrongly known as an animal hater. Lover of the Green Bay Packers, Clemson Tigers, snakes, eels, lizards, reptiles, tigers, bears, mammals and music.

Oct 26, 2015 • 1h 15min
BONUS - SALT Conference 2015 Live Podcast
http://prochurchtools.com/salt - In this bonus session of the Pro Church Podcast, Brady is joined live by Mike Sessler of Church Tech Weekly and Stephen Proctor of The Alt Podcast to record a live podcast from SALT Conference 2015 in Nashville, Tennessee.

Oct 20, 2015 • 55min
083 - The #1 Best Social Platform For Your Church with Meredith Gould
http://prochurchtools.com/083 - Today on this session of the Pro Church Podcast, Meredith Gould shares with us the best social platform your church should be using and gives us some insight into two mistakes that churches are making when using social media. Could your church be making these mistakes?

Oct 13, 2015 • 43min
082 - True Stewardship & Leadership with Chris Brown
http://prochurchtools.com/082 - Chris Brown is a nationally syndicated radio talk show host, pastor and dynamic speaker carrying the message of stewardship and intentional living nationwide. Chris and his wife, Holly, live in Franklin, Tennessee, with their three children.

Oct 6, 2015 • 51min
081 - Church Marketing Through Storytelling with Kelvin Co
http://prochurchtools.com/081 - Kelvin Co gets to do what he loves as the Creative Media Pastor of The Oaks Fellowship located in the Dallas Metroplex area. Kelvin has been doing life together with his wife and best friend Lucy since 1991. They have been doting and pouring into their son Luc since 2002.

Sep 29, 2015 • 54min
080 - Why Your Church Needs Secret Shoppers with Kem Meyer
http://prochurchtools.com/080 - Kem Meyer is a recovering corporate spin doctor and former communications director on the executive team at Granger Community Church. As an advocate for better communications, she authored the book Less Clutter. Less Noise. to provide simple insights for the not-so-simple art of removing barriers to help people connect with our message.

Sep 22, 2015 • 49min
079 - The Wackiest Video Announcements You've Ever Seen with Jeremy Poland
http://prochurchtools.com/079 - Jeremy Poland is 21 years old and has been blessed with an amazing job doing creative media consulting and photography with 4640 Student Center, an epic youth group in Western Colorado. Outside of photo sessions and office hours, you'll find Jeremy scouring the edges of the internet for the next new music, enjoying the outdoors or rocking out playing guitar, piano or ukulele.

Sep 15, 2015 • 52min
078 - Periscope for Churches with Ryan Bilello
http://prochurchtools.com/078 - Ryan Bilello is a husband, father of three children and lives in Milwaukee. He is focused on "helping online dreamers make connections that matter" and part of the way he does this is through Periscope.

Sep 8, 2015 • 45min
077 - The Future of Bible Study Tools with Bob Pritchett
http://prochurchtools.com/077 - Bob Pritchett co-founded Faithlife Corporation (makers of Logos Bible Software) and serves as President/CEO. He is an Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year winner and one of Glassdoor's Highest Rated CEOs 2015. Bob is the author of Fire Someone Today, And Other Surprising Tactics for Making Your Business a Success.

Sep 1, 2015 • 48min
076 - The 60/20/20 Rule with Van Baird
http://prochurchtools.com/076 - Van Baird is a newlywed of 22 years and is Daddy to 2 daughters. He turned a boring insurance agency into a relationship practice that everyone talks about on Social Media. So much so, he became the "John the Baptist" of social media proclaiming the power of relationships on digital spaces.


