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Mayor Toby Barker (Episode 51)

November 04, 2018 by David Meigs

Toby Barker is a father, musician, current Mayor of Hattiesburg, MS and a good friend of David. Toby and David remember their days as fraternity brothers and band mates, discuss the current political climate and share an insider look into what makes Mayor Toby who he is.

Toby and Everything is OK would like to give a huge shout out to our late friend and band mate Justin Dallriva. We decided to feature his music on this episode and please support his music today.

Follow Toby Barker here.

Toby is currently playing with The Ekklesia Band and 9000 Miles.

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music credits

Cash and Gold - Travis Loafman
Prayer for Camden - Travis Loafman
Scars Like Medals - Justin Dallriva

November 04, 2018 /David Meigs
Toby Barker, Mayor Toby Barker, Hattiesburg, Justin Dallriva, Everything is OK, Everything is Ok Podcast, Ekklesia Hattiesburg
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Throw the Pastor in the Pool (Episode 26)

September 17, 2017 by David Meigs

Do you know what kind of music your pastor listens to? Who takes care of our pastors and helps them not burn out? What does it feel like knowing hundreds of people look to you for spiritual guidance. Episode 26 takes an intimate look behind the curtain of the life of pastors and church leaders.  We interview Mike Dixon, head pastor of Ekklesia Hattiesburg, Brad Corbin, head pastor of Court Street Methodist in Hattiesburg, and Sarah Hill, past president of a Christian sorority at Oklahoma State University.  We hope this episode will help you better understand how we can support and empathize with our faith leaders. 

music credits:

Barroom - Kyle Buchanan
Never Look Back - Jonathan Roye
Ticking - Kyle Buchanan
Inception - The Squid and the Whale
And Run - Floridamen

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September 17, 2017 /David Meigs
pastor, christianity, leadership, brokeness, Ekklesia Hattiesburg, Methodist
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