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          <itunes:summary>Join Bobby and Brandon from ChurchKreatives.com as they discuss topics related to creative communications, design, video, pop and church culture.</itunes:summary>
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        <title>ChurchKreatives Podcast: Episode 1</title>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[You ever noticed that sometimes communication via email and text takes way longer than a phone call would have?

Like trying to figure out where to eat via text:

Me: What do you want to eat? (send) Them: I don't know. What do you want to eat? (send)

Me: I don't know. What sounds good? (send) Them: Maybe Chinese? (send)

Me: I had Chinese for lunch. How about Mexican? (send) Them: Okay. Where? (send)

Me: Gringos? (send) Them: I wasn't happy with their salsa last time. (send)

Me: Pappasitos? (send) Them: Too expensive. (send)

Me: Casa Ole? (send) Them: K. Which one? (send)

By the time we're done texting, we could have made home-made lasagna. Had we talked on the phone, the matter could have been resolved in about 2 minutes.

When writing blog posts, I've found that sometimes I'm not able to communicate what I'm trying to convey. Sometimes it's just easier having a conversation. That's why we are introducing a new podcast called, ChurchKreatives. I know, it's pretty original. It's the best we could come up with. Hope you enjoy it!]]></description>
                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[You ever noticed that sometimes communication via email and text takes way longer than a phone call would have?

Like trying to figure out where to eat via text:

Me: What do you want to eat? (send) Them: I don't know. What do you want to eat? (send)

Me: I don't know. What sounds good? (send) Them: Maybe Chinese? (send)

Me: I had Chinese for lunch. How about Mexican? (send) Them: Okay. Where? (send)

Me: Gringos? (send) Them: I wasn't happy with their salsa last time. (send)

Me: Pappasitos? (send) Them: Too expensive. (send)

Me: Casa Ole? (send) Them: K. Which one? (send)

By the time we're done texting, we could have made home-made lasagna. Had we talked on the phone, the matter could have been resolved in about 2 minutes.

When writing blog posts, I've found that sometimes I'm not able to communicate what I'm trying to convey. Sometimes it's just easier having a conversation. That's why we are introducing a new podcast called, ChurchKreatives. I know, it's pretty original. It's the best we could come up with. Hope you enjoy it!]]></content:encoded>
                                    
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        <itunes:summary>Bobby and Brandon discuss working with volunteers, faking cool, and Tamara Lowe, the white, middle-aged rapping lady.</itunes:summary>
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                                    <author>bobby@churchkreatives.com (ChurchKreatives)</author><itunes:subtitle>You ever noticed that sometimes communication via email and text takes way longer than a phone call would have? Like trying to figure out where to eat via text: Me: What do you want to eat? (send) Them: I don't know. What do you want to eat? (send) Me: I don't know. What sounds good? (send) Them: Maybe Chinese? (send) Me: I had Chinese for lunch. How about Mexican? (send) Them: Okay. Where? (send) Me: Gringos? (send) Them: I wasn't happy with their salsa last time. (send) Me: Pappasitos? (send) Them: Too expensive. (send) Me: Casa Ole? (send) Them: K. Which one? (send) By the time we're done texting, we could have made home-made lasagna. Had we talked on the phone, the matter could have been resolved in about 2 minutes. When writing blog posts, I've found that sometimes I'm not able to communicate what I'm trying to convey. Sometimes it's just easier having a conversation. That's why we are introducing a new podcast called, ChurchKreatives. I know, it's pretty original. It's the best we could come up with. Hope you enjoy it!</itunes:subtitle><itunes:keywords>media,video,production,design,graphic,church,creative,communications,advertising,marketing</itunes:keywords></item>
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