Suebiquitous Podcast

FUNNY may not always be a word associated with faith-based podcasts, but host Sue Duffield's outrageous and humorous view of life just might be the silly salve you need. Her co-host and musician-techie husband, Jeff Duffield, joins her on many of these episodes for the benevolent bantering of sideshow antics, along with his own personal black and white view of everything. The "Suebiquitous Podcast" (a spoonerism of Sue and ubiquitous) pretty much describes her all-over-the-place, gray area crazy life -- full of eccentricities. Special guests also are frequent and add incredible insight and hope for Christians world-wide.

199. Wish Book Dream (Stories Behind the Scenes of Recording)

Recording their seventh Christmas album in fifty years has been its own brand of joyfully orchestrated chaos for Jeff and Sue Duffield — the kind filled with hilarious back stories, side-splitting bloopers, and memories that will live forever in the studio air.  Between Sue's rich vocals and Jeff's all-night orchestration marathons, the project has been a blend of grit and giggles, fueled by everything fun that's Christmas.  Exceptional studio musicians jumped in with their signature brilliance, adding magic with every line while also contributing to the laughter. From vintage carols that bring childhood rushing back, to fresh original Christmas songs that feel instantly timeless, this album is the Duffields' love letter to the season — polished, heartfelt, and joyfully imperfect in all the best ways. www.sueduffield.com www.paypal.me/sueduffield to order CD ($20) or USB Complete Christmas ($40) Available on Apple Music: Wish Book Dream by Jeff and Sue Duffield https://music.apple.com/us/album/wish-book-dream/1853082514

11-22
39:32

198. Let God Do What God Does Best with Toni Campbell

As Christians, we are called to serve. It's more than just ticking a box or attending an event; it's woven into who we are—truly part of our very nature. At least, it should be. Toni Campbell's book, "Jesus Has Left the Building," offers not only a dozen inspiring and practical ways to spread the love of Christ into our communities, both now and in the future, but also includes detailed step-by-step guidance on how to make it happen. Toni shares personal stories about how these ideas took shape, openly discusses the mistakes along the way, and celebrates the lives impacted, all while providing helpful details such as timelines, required tools, volunteer needs, estimated costs, and resources to consider. This isn't just a book full of ideas; it's a toolkit and an inspiring guide for action. Growing up, Toni loved singing, writing, and acting. She studied voice at Westminster Choir College and music at Rider University, dreaming of a career in performance. However, after two semesters, she married and took a job that eventually led her to a 20-year career in Human Resources—working for a school district, a publisher, and ultimately, a pharmaceutical company. When that company closed its doors in 2002, Toni decided to go back to school and took Communication courses. She quickly fell in love with radio, and thanks to a professor's encouragement to try commercial writing, she interned at a local radio station. Just a few months later, she started a new chapter in their Creative Services department, where she spent 12 wonderful years — first as a Copywriter and later as a Creative Services Director — creating, voicing, and producing commercials for five stations. During this time, she also enjoyed teaching as an Adjunct Professor at the same college where she earned her Radio degree, teaching Writing for Radio/TV and Intro to Radio for five years.  This is Toni's second visit with Sue Duffield on the Suebiquitous Podcast. ,  "Let God Do What God Does Best" - Toni Campbell. www.tonicampbell.org

11-12
34:15

197. Accentuate the Positive

From Colossians 3:12-13: Take a moment to reflect on these uplifting words: "Therefore, as God's chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience. Bear with one another and forgive any grievances you may have against each other. Forgive as the Lord forgave you."  Host Sue Duffield has a lot to say about a Biblical worldview. "Every morning, we have the excellent opportunity to put on qualities that reflect the character of Jesus. Sadly, the fight is on and even more prevalent, as culture dictates its norm on how to act. As God's beloved children, let's start each day by choosing to wear kindness, patience, and grace, truly reflecting His love in all that we do. Ironically, we'll stir up the demons who would rather we be silent and unkind." Whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him. Colossians 3:17 mailto:radiosue@me.com www.sueduffield.com www.youtube.com/sueduffield  

09-30
20:02

196. Huldah, the Prophetess

There's so much to learn from the women of the Old Testament. One such character in 2 Chronicles is Huldah. Today's episode is a quick look into the heart of a woman who was a support to the eight year-old King Josiah. Huldah was a trusted porphetess during Josiah's spiritual renewal. She fearlessly conveyed God's messages, helping bring reform and revival to the land. May we all be bold be like Huldah. www.sueduffield.com

08-28
12:46

195. I Blame Evelyn Simpson For This!

Pastor Allen Jackson of World Outreach Church briefly mentioned the name "Evelyn Simpson" in one of his sermons recently and host Sue Duffield, and her husband Jeff were quickly thrust into a reminiscent journey. Today's episode features that surprise of remembrance of the early days when introduced to the singing Simpson Family and the Full Gospel Businessmen's International Fellowship Conventions, both in Philadelphia and New York City. It's interesting how when memories surface, the trail of reflection goes on and on. We hadn't thought about Evelyn Simpson in years. Those early musical influences in our lives made a significant impact, and there's no doubt that the Simpsons were truly one of those early inspirations for these two teenagers! www.sueduffield.com  

07-31
29:42

194. The Love of Romania (with guest, Tami Stevens)

Tami Stevens and her family returned to Romania to sing and minister to the unique and generous people of nineteen Romanian Baptist churches. Captured in this episode is Tami's love for her heritage as a pure American Romanian, plus the joy she and her family shared while visiting her grandparents' beloved country. Stone churches and dazzling monasteries are framed by a pristine landscape of rocky mountains and rolling hills - that's Romania. But it's the people most of all, Tami explains, that make this land so beautiful and special. www.stevensfamilymusic.com < Be sure to see the travelog of their journey. www.sueduffield.com

06-28
32:30

193. What's Your Net Worth? LIVE from Twin Pines, PA.

This episode is a recording LIVE on-location teaching from host Sue Duffield to the women of the annual Mid-Week Ladies' Retreat at Twin Pines, Stroudsburg PA on May 2025. It's the second session in the series called "Revivify." Sue also shares personal reflection of her family, going back to her great-grandparents and their ministry. Your earthly assets will never determine your value. God's promise of provision assures us that certain conditions will be fulfilled in obedience to Him. Never forget that you are His prized position, over all. God will take care of you just like He takes care of the lilies of the field. 1 John 3:22 "And whatever we ask, we receive of Him, because we keep His commandments and do what pleases Him." John 15:7 "If you abide in Me, and My words abide in you, ask whatever you widh, and it will be done for you." John 14:13-14 "Whatever you ask in My name, this I will do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son. If you as Me anything in My name, I will do it." www.sueduffield.com mailto:radiosue@me.com

05-22
29:50

192. Revivify! Resurrect Those Dry Bones

Celebrating our fifth season of the Suebiquitous Podcast with host Sue Duffield, starts with a newness of heart, mind, soul and body. Revivify, the word, means "to bring new life" to something that is dead or in need of a resurrection.  One of the Bible's most incredible statements is "..that the same Spirit who raised Christ from the dead now lives in us.." (Romans 8:11). Just that message alone should ignite whatever is dead in you, to come alive. Take a few minutes after listening to this episode and ask yourself these questions: What's in my life that has become stagnant, dry, or even dead? How do I even know if I'm "dead" to the Living Word? What are the things that keep me dead, isolated or out of contact with the Holy Spirit? Know this: It's a simple as asking. Then take your stand for Christ and get those bones moving! Matthew 18: 19-20 reminds us, "If two of you agree here on earth concerning anything you ask, my Father in heaven will do it for you. For where two or three gather together as my followers, I am there among them." www.sueduffield.com "Revive Us Again", by Jeff & Sue Duffield/Hymphonic Album BMI ©2012 Available on iTunes, Amazon Music, Spotify and YouTube

04-18
11:54

191. Susan Piper's Story (From Fame-seeking Songwriter to Nursing Home Music Minister)

Host Sue Duffield's guest, Susan Piper, is a Christian singer, song and story writer who spends her days in nursing homes, wielding a guitar with her right hand and pushing her Havanese pup in a stroller with her left, continually being ministered to by the ones she seeks to serve. Sue met Piper at a Christian conference almost twenty-five years ago, and that meeting made quite an impression on both. Piper sings and speaks for retreats, women's luncheons, family events and church outreaches. Her new book, "A Blessing Is In It", contains the God-journey and stories of this once alcoholic to creative communicator of the gospel. "I visit them but they open their hearts to me. I ask them about their lives and they tell me their stories; sometimes it's the same story again, but it is so important it bears retelling. I knock and they are glad to see me. I offer myself as a stranger and they welcome me in without question. If the hymn is worthy of tears they cry; it was their mother's favorite, it was played at their daughter's funeral. They don't or can't hide their feelings, they are who they are. They follow me down the hall; they say they were sad before I came and please come again because I've made their day. They have done more than that for me. They've changed my life.  Excerpt from "He Leadeth Me," A Blessing Is In It By Susan Piper  www.susanpiper.com www.sueduffield.com  

03-19
40:06

190. The Safety Valve and Lima Bean Skins!

Do you even remember the sound that a pressure cooker used to make? It was a definitive rattling sound; one that could never be mistaken for anything else. This episode lovingly merges the humorous effects of a faulty pressure cooker and the warning of morning sickness during pregnancy. In industrial settings, the safety valve release mechanism is crucial for averting all kinds of potential disasters, making them an indispensable component in various settings, especially in the high-stakes fields of oil, gas, and chemical processing. But who would know that (spiritually) the safety valve could be also a metaphor for protection when it comes to walking with and serving God. Lots to process here, but it's a fun yet informative way to process His love for us. The need for physical safety pales in comparison to the universal need for spiritual safety. One may be in great danger in this world of physical harm and still have the assurance of an eternity of security in heaven. We fear not those who can only harm the body yet never touch the soul (Matthew 10:28). www.sueduffield.com www.childfund.org/sueduffield

02-28
13:13

189. The Delightful Joe Loesch!

Joe Loesch is one of the truly good guys of Nashville! We had a blast doing this episode. Joe is an acclaimed voice actor and spoken word producer with over thirty years of experience in the VoiceOver industry. As a U.S. Army veteran, he leverages his military training to enrich his strategic VoiceOver coaching. Joe's voice graces national commercials, video games, cartoons, and corporate narrations. He has voiced several cartoon characters for Disney and PBS Kids and produced the Baby Looney Tunes sound books.  Additionally, he has produced hundreds of audiobooks for renowned publishers like Harper Collins, Zondervan Publishing, Thomas Nelson, Mission Audio, Oasis Audio, Toy Box Productions, and Readio Theatre. Joe has also narrated dozens of audiobooks and voiced countless commercials for national brands including Philips/Magnavox, Bridgestone/Firestone, Coca-Cola, Folgers, Sun Sweet Prunes, Ford, Chevy, and Toyota. His on-screen presence extends to several movies and numerous national TV commercials. Joe honed his acting skills at the Pasadena Playhouse and now proudly calls Nashville home. He along with his wife Lori, own and operate Creative License, Inc., an audiobook production company based in Nashville, TN. www.joeloesch.com      

01-18
35:47

188. Celebrating Our 50th Wedding Anniversary

Hard to believe the Duffields are celebrating their fiftieth wedding anniversary this year! My, they look so young! LOL. This episode is a memory lane journey to that cloudy, but magical day in 1974. Enjoy the hilarity and the behind-the-scenes details of the Christmas wedding prep and day fifty years ago in Penns Grove, NJ.  www.sueduffield.com  

12-21
29:48

187. "Sing Till The Cows Come Home" with Tami Stevens

The Stevens Family will be returning to Romania in 2025, singing and ministering for many churches and events. Today's episode features Tami Stevens as she shares her heart for her beloved heritage and the history behind her family's desire to share the love of Jesus through their music. You'll enjoy the creative and compassionate story-telling ways of Tami as she literally makes you feel like you're on the journey with her. The Stevens Family were invited to sing at Romanian churches in North Carolina, Ohio, Arizona and Florida and because of the Lord's amazing orchestration of incredible events, they will return the entire month of April 2025, ministering to the precious people in the country of Romania. Get on their website to support their missions outreach to Romania. https://stevensfamilymusic.com 

12-06
32:38

186. The Christmas Creep (Merry Merger, Everyone!)

The phrase "Christmas Creep," is defined as the tendency for Christmas products, decorations, and advertising to be displayed earlier each year. We see this more and more every year as soon as summer is over. With tongue-in-cheek, Sue Duffield starts off this episode with a little "merger musing", with the fictional possibilities of combining Christmas and Hanukkah into a new holiday called, "Chrismukkah!" Sue's broadcasting career in reporting news, community events and cultural happenings, goes way back to her early days in radio in the 90s. She continues to find an insatiable desire to report the "facts" with humor, making light of subjects that aren't so funny. There's no question that there's a definitive persuasion in consumerism. And the big tech companies pushing this during the holidays, know how gullible American's can be. As Christians, take the time to "let the REAL merger begin, with your Savior's heart in yours." That's the best high-tech merger of all. www.sueduffield.com

11-22
12:53

185. Almost Ugly Sweater Time! (A Message On Divine Fashion and Design)

Globally, and not just Hollywood, we have an insatiable appetite for all things celebrity and an even bigger appetite to emulate the perceived lives of famous people and what fashion they wear. It's good to realize it's all a manufactured plan to get you to buy their stuff because of their "name brand", and to get your money too.. There is power in a name. There is nothing more important for any of us to hear than for God to call OUR name. What Jesus received by right, we are invited to receive by grace. Your name brand has everything to do with whose name you represent. This is an original devotion from Sue Duffield's blog and teaching, formerly entitled, "Who's Your Fashion Designer?" (What Not To Wear!) www.sueduffield.com  mailto:radiosue@me.com

10-27
13:06

184. The Introvert-Extrovert Exchange

Are you an introvert or an extrovert? Your answer could be pretty simple, but there's a lot more to the introvert vs. extrovert world than just the popular distinction of being quiet or loud. While no one is a one hundred percent introvert or extrovert, understanding the differences between the two can help you determine how best to connect and communicate. Host, Sue Duffield, has made it her choice and study to watch how people interact and relate with each other. She was featured in John C. Maxwell's book, "Everyone Communicates, Few Connect" and has also offered counsel and guidance to women's ministry leaders as well as singers and speakers, on how best to "read" their crowd. This episode is her notes from a recent interactive workshop on the topic, "How to be Real Without Killing Everyone Around You!" www.sueduffield.com (Books mentioned on this episode:) "Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking" by Susan Cain "The Introvert's Edge: How the Quiet and Shy Can Outsell Anyone" by Matthew Pollard and Derek Lewis "Everyone Communicates Few Connect" by John C. Maxwell "Suebiquitous: A Humorous Travelog of an Unfiltered Saint" by Sue Duffield

10-12
19:49

182. The Broken Piano Speaks

"Everything old is new again." Maybe. Sue Duffield is fairly poetically minded and you'd probably never know this, unless you dig deep into the archives of her computer. On this episode, Sue uncovers an unfinished prose song, with its timely sentiments only a dusty songwriter would comprehend. Sue's original phrase, "Once what was orchestral and agreeable becomes dissonant and unmusical", goes much deeper than just music. It's the soul-wretch of knowing only God can transform, and only God gets the glory when the finished masterpiece is reconditioned, retouched and redeemed. The broken piano speaks today. It's really a Master-P-E-A-C-E. wwwsueduffield.com

08-23
09:15

181. Singing Through Grief (Tribute to the Nelons)

Everyone in Christian music, no matter the level of friendship or acquaintance, has been greatly affected by the tragic loss of Jason Clark, Kelly Nelon Clark, and their daughter Amber and their son-in-law, Nathan Kistler. The plane crash also took the lives of the pilot and his wife, Larry and Melissa Haynie, as well as Melodi Hodges. This has been one of the most devastating losses in the Christian community in quite a while. This episode is a casual unrehearsed dialogue between host Sue Duffield and her husband, Jeff, telling their personal history and long-time friendship with Kelly.  Through all stages of grief, music (especially inspirational music) can be an effective medium to meet individuals wherever they are in their healing of the grief process. There's no doubt that many, including the Duffields, understand the power of God's word in song, as it is a literal balm of Gilead - healing the sick and grief-stricken soul.  www.sueduffield.com

08-09
22:41

180. One Generation Away

It's very easy to see that we are literally one generation away from losing the faith and Christian influence of our predecessors - the ones who took great risk and hardship to stand firm for the Gospel of Jesus. In America, a major poll indicated that two-thirds of young people will leave the church once they live on their own. And not only are they leaving the church, they're leaving their God-infused lifestyles that was so practiced in their homes as children. Host Sue Duffield takes a deep dive and risk here, to talk about how we have no one to blame but ourselves. She takes it on personally, and has every hope that she can still be an encouragement and influencer when it comes to LIVING the gospel before her grandchildren (and other young people). She's reminded of the role God has assigned to her (much like her grandparents) and that's to pursue His loving wisdom. And even if she's questioned, provoked or challenged, she'll consistently know what her role is, and that's to love her children and grandchildren no matter what and to let them see Jesus more than ever in everything she does. Take this episode walk with Joshua in Judges 2:7 & 8, Judges 2:10, and Judges 2:19. A generation lost!  It was Joshua's generation that walked away and it happened in the span of just one single generation, not three. To top it all, this was a generation who had personally witnessed miraculous signs and wonders and unbelievable victories. Yet they still walked away.  www.sueduffield.com  

07-25
17:49

179. Carol McLeod: A Voice of Hope

Carol McLeod's 17th book, "Overflowing: Living Abundantly in a Broken Culture", inspires readers to embrace a life of abundance and joy, regardless of their current circumstances. Filled with biblical wisdom, practical advice, and personal stories, this seven-week study of the book of Colossians helps readers shift their perspectives in order to live a life filled with purpose and joy. According to Carol, "Every generation has been invited to live fully and enthusiastically in Christ, despite the lies and brokenness of their culture." This episode takes a divine leap when host Sue Duffield and Carol McLeod get past the potential facade of a scripted-like interview, and move towards a more vulnerable and Holy Spirit-led interaction. Loving difficult people and loving adult children takes on a whole new meaning when Carol says, "Loving those difficult people should bring out Jesus in us." Carol also shares about her dad and his simple devout faith, teaching her to love the Word of God as a young child.  But the highlight of this episode happens when Carol tells her story about Corrie ten Boom's coat and the impression it had on her. It is truly an experience that's worth more than gold. Much like putting on the coat of a true heroine of the faith, God's Word can also be like that cloak or covering when going to battle. "You can make it through hard times; even battling infertility, or losing babies, or depression, or cancer and even having hope with prodigal children. The Word of God will fight for you and help you through this battle." - Carol McLeod www.carolmcleodministries.com www.sueduffield.com

07-06
35:31

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