On episode one hundred and seven of Holy Ghost Notes, Matt and Tim rant briefly about Tim's studio progress, what we may picture someone looking like without seeing them based on their voices, size small deep v-neck tees that they never should've worn, a worship song Tim's been writing, and realizing their flaws and pride, prior to getting into their topics. After many a joke and tangent, they head into their drum topic on "taking your time" when learning and perfecting drum parts and/or rudiments. They also discuss being open to learning and staying humble, despite how long you've been playing or how popular you've become for your playing. Finally, they approach the topic of "The Main Character Syndrome", as Tim coins it. They hit on the idea of consistently (and incorrectly) associating yourself with the main character in the stories of the Bible, rather than perhaps a secondary character who actually teach you something about yourself.
12: Time After Time (Time Signatures + God's Timing)
Minisode 2
11: It Goes To 11 (Starting a Band + Prisoner of Promise)
Minisode 1
10: Not Safe, But Good (Practice + Lukewarm Christianity)
9: The Secret Place (Don't Fight, Just Play + Day to Day)
8: Ooh Heaven Is a Place On Earth (Studio Drumming + Heaven)
7: No Shortcuts (Gear + Generosity)
6: Do Not Love Me (Songwriting + Living In the Moment)
5: The Upside Down (Double Bass + Jesus, Friend of Sinners)
4: Don't Stop Believing (Our Drum Journey + Doubt)
3: Really? Wow. (Linear Drumming + Prayer)
2: Pocket Guy (Ghost Notes + Forgiveness)
1: The Mental Game (Warming Up + Dealing With Pain)
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