Zettelcast is an audio Zettelkasten—or “note box.” It is a portal to multidisciplinary thinking designed to enable, inspire, and connect you to new perspectives about your own unique environment.
In each episode, I seek to help you think more deeply and creatively about how disparate roles and disciplines can inform and enrich one another—from blending theological insights with business acumen, to exploring the dialogue between technology and the arts.
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Recent Episodes

The Quartal Harmony Principle: Small Changes, Big Impact
In the realm of music, a subtle shift from tertian to quartal harmony has had a profound impact on how we experience sound. This seemingly

Solitude and the Intellectual Life
In his book, The Intellectual Life, Antoine Sertillanges posits a thoughtful exploration of the notion of solitude. To stay in one’s study, and to indulge in

Balancing Growth and Human Connection
I recently finished reading Pat Flynn’s book, Superfans. I thoroughly enjoyed it and took away many lessons that I immediately applied at Reformed Forum. We’re

Organizing Your Life: A Meta Approach to Thinking, Research, and Productivity
In today’s fast-paced world, organizing thoughts, conducting research, and maintaining productivity can be overwhelming. I struggle with staying on top of things every day, and

Being Thoughtful about What We Read
Camden speaks with Erica Bucey, his wife, to discuss being more thoughtful about what they read individually as well as cultivating reading throughout their family. They

Writing Is the Thinking Process
It is challenging to write and even more so to write lengthy works based on many sources. For me, a significant part of the challenge

Charles Williams on Dune
I welcome my friend, Charles Williams, pastor of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Corvallis, Oregon to the podcast. Charles was born and raised in Jacksonville, Florida, where he