A note from Patsy and Andrew …
As a Boomer I love to talk. Turns out, so does my chatty Millennial co-host. And our favorite way to connect with one another, and hopefully help others connect with each other, is by building conversational bridges. No matter what end of the generational bridge you currently land on, we hope you will join us as we converse with some of our finest “skyscraper” friends who are making inspirational verbal and written differences in our ever-expanding, and ever-connected world.
This is Bridges with Patsy Clairmont and Andrew Greer … Spiritual Connections Through Generational Conversations.
“When we see life from various perspectives, including different ages and generations, we become wiser and more gracious.”
– Andrew Greer
“Our favorite way to connect with one another, and hopefully help others connect with each other, is by building conversational bridges.”
- Patsy Clairmont
PATSY
CLAIRMONT
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Patsy is a bookish woman who loves words. Since grade school, she has been known to spell it out … to say it like it is.
A former agoraphobic Patsy never imagined the expansive plans God had in mind for her. As one of the founding speakers at Women of Faith, for the past oh-so-many decades Patsy has been traipsing throughout the U.S. and Canada, through foreign lands like Israel and Africa, and even inside of historic locales like the Pentagon, to speak light into millions of women (and men) offering spiritual and emotional hope.
Patsy’s latest passion is helping people shake loose the stories from their own lives to use in communicating more personally, effectively, and memorably, whether from a stage, a board meeting, a Sunday School Class, or over the back fence with a neighbor. We were designed to invest in each other … sharing our stories is one way to do that.
The former Michigander-turned-Tennesseean is the author of the best-selling books like “God Uses Cracked Pots,” “Normal is Just a Setting on Your Dryer” and “I Grew Up Little.” Patsy’s latest book is “You Are More Than You Know.” She takes the greatest delight in her 2 grown sons, and 2 soon-to-be grown grand boys.
Find out more about Patsy and shaking loose your own story at PatsyClairmont.com.
ANDREW
GREER
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A multiple Dove Award-nominated singer-songwriter and respected author, Andrew Greer is known for his old soul sound and thoughtful prose. The native Texan-Tennessee resident’s folk-gospel discography displays a deep affection for vintage spiritual songs, instinctively captured on his critically acclaimed Angel Band.
A 2013 GMA Dove Award nominee for Instrumental Album of the Year, Andrew’s recording, All Things Bright & Beautiful, held the #1 post on Nielsen Christian SoundScan’s Instrumental chart for 25 consecutive weeks. “Hymns are as true to my human experience as my own catalog of songs,” Greer shares. “In fact, if it hadn’t been for the impact of those indelible tunes, I may have never fallen in love with music, or been introduced to God.”
With a love for facilitating conversations that dig deep, Andrew co-created and co-hosts the audio and video podcast series, Dinner Conversations with Mark Lowry and Andrew Greer … Turning the Light on One Question at a Time. The conversations-centered series debuted at #1 on iTunes Religion & Spirituality chart last year, a testament to the continuing importance of generous table talk in the technological age. Dinner Conversations is now syndicated on television nationwide.
Andrew is also a published author. His titles include "Transcending Mysteries” (Thomas Nelson) and "Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth” (Worthy Publishing). Andrew gladly calls Franklin, Tennessee home.
Find out more about Andrew, his music, his books and his conversations series at Andrew-Greer.com.