Orphans of God
Orphans of God

Orphans of God

Todd Anthony Zeller & Spun Counterguy

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Orphans of God is a candid conversation on the scenic route of life with the spiritual vagabonds, outcasts, drifters, explorers, fools and sometimes accidental heroes who do not always find a way to work within the four-walled traditional church buildings. They are thinkers, preachers, teachers, filmmakers, writers, troubadours, painters, poets, and observers who have a redeeming story to tell.Please join Spun Counterguy and Todd A. Zeller - just a couple of soot covered urchins, who endeavor to understand how as seemingly orphans of God, they can still do His will.

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A Kiss of Life | A Michael Knott Series Vol. 2
OCT 8, 2025
A Kiss of Life | A Michael Knott Series Vol. 2
<p>🎙️ <strong><em>A Kiss of Life</em> | A Michael Knott Series | Vol. 2</strong></p><p>In this second installment of our special tribute series, <em>A Kiss of Life</em>, Spun Counterguy and Todd A . Zeller sit down with two special guests who knew and admired Michael Knott in very personal ways, longtime friend and songwriting partner <strong>Rick McDonough</strong>, and <strong>Jason Dean</strong>, former co-host of <em>Reality Rock</em> Radio Program and <em>Rock of Love</em> in Southern California.</p><p>Rick shares heartfelt memories of his decades-long friendship and creative collaborations with Michael, reflecting on their work together over the past twenty years, the songwriting process, and the deep spiritual qualities that made Michael such a rare and magnetic soul. He opens up about the way Michael connected with people reading hearts, offering care, and leaving a lasting imprint on everyone he met.</p><p>Jason Dean brings a unique perspective from the early days, recalling his radio interviews with Michael in the 1990s and what it meant to witness his artistry firsthand as both a music fan and a supporter of his work.</p><p>Through these conversations, we continue to celebrate the life, legacy, and enduring influence of Michael Gerard Knott a true original whose spirit and music live on through every note, lyric, and memory.</p><p>Continued thanks to Dan Russell and Fingerprint Records for use of Orphans of God by Mark Heard. Audio editing by Spun Counterguy with assistance from Dearl Poore.</p>
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47 MIN
A Kiss of Life | A Michael Knott Series Vol.1
AUG 26, 2025
A Kiss of Life | A Michael Knott Series Vol.1
<p>Welcome to <em>A Kiss of Life: A Michael Knott Series, Volume 1</em>, hosted by Spun Counterguy and Todd Anthony Zeller. In this limited-run tribute series, we explore the life, faith, songs and artistry of the late Michael Gerard Knott. Our debut episode features an in-person conversation recorded about a year ago at a greasy spoon diner in downtown Salem, Oregon where Zeller sat down with podcast guest Robert Freeman during the raw early months of grief following Knott’s passing.</p><p></p><p>Robert, an Oregon IT professional turned indie vinyl curator, spearheaded the rerelease of Knott’s iconic first solo outing <em>Screaming Brittle Siren</em> on vinyl, but his story goes deeper: from commissioning Michael’s paintings, to late-night phone calls, to becoming a creative collaborator and friend.</p><p></p><p>Our listeners can expect to hear a potpourri of Knott's songs obsessively sprinkled throughout each episode from solo, live, band, demo's and elsewhere. Thanks to Stormie Fraser-Knott, Rick McDonough, Joshua Lory, Dearl Poore, Robert Freeman, artwork photography by Dearl Poore and Jason Chu. Audio editing by Todd A. Zeller, Spun Counterguy and Dearl Poore.</p><p></p><p>✨ Episode Highlights</p><ul><li>Robert recounts how his friendship with Knott began through paintings and grew into deep personal connection.</li><li>Insights into the creation of multiple paintings inspired by <em>Screaming Brittle Siren</em>’s oceanic and siren themes.</li><li>Reflections on Knott’s collaborative spirit and openness to ideas, both musically and visually.</li><li>Emotional memories of Knott’s honesty, struggles, and faith and how those qualities made his art resonate so deeply.</li><li>Robert’s experience at the tribute show in Southern California, where artists, family, and fans celebrated Knott’s enduring musical legacy.</li><li>Discussion of songs like “Shine a Light,” "Brittle Body," "Christ Saves," and many others and how they continue to comfort and challenge listeners.</li><li>A look at the rerelease project itself, including collaboration with Cliffy Huntington on remixing and remastering.</li></ul><p>Continued thanks to Dan Russell and Fingerprint Records for use of our podcast theme song Orphans of God by Mark Heard.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p>
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35 MIN