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The podcast currently has 252 episodes available.
Its been a while, but its our pleasure to bring y'all this episode as we get to know Dax, our newest co-host on Movies that Molded Me (MTMM) Podcast.
From preteen televangelist, to surviving a potentially fatal car crash. Dax's story does not lack excitement, and probably not the ending you might expect.
If you enjoy this episode and want more content come check out our other podcast "Movies That Molded Me" where we review our favorite movies from a specific genre in a game show style in order to generate an overall top 5 list and a "winner" for each episode. its A LOT of fun!
Omar, Elizabeth, and Chris talk with Suzann Mollner and Steve Philips. Suzann is the executive director of Beirut and Beyond, an NGO designed to educate the western world on the situation in the Middle East concerning the Palestinian Refugees.
If you have ever had questions on this very topic, you will be thrilled with this episode. Suzann and Steve are chalk full of information, stats, and personal stories of what the Palestinians are going through.
Be sure to follow the Beirut and Beyond Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/beirutbeyond/
Their website: http://beirutandbeyond.org/how-to-give
Follow Suzann on Twitter: https://twitter.com/suzannmollner?s=21
Documentaries recommended during the podcast:
Rethinking Palestine
The Wanted 18
5 Broken Cameras
In this episode we welcome back Michelle Collins. We talk about her body building then dive into discussion about her newly published book, Into The Gray.
Michelle takes a psychological look at her own deconstruction of faith, and helps others understand their journeys in the process.
Follow Michelle on Facebook and Instagram.
Buy Into The Gray on Amazon.
Into the Gray: The Mental and Emotional Aftermath of Spiritual Deconstruction https://www.amazon.com/dp/1938480805/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_45VJY3MD17RHFHMNTP48
And check out the other book she recently contributed to, Before You Loose Your Mind: Deconstructing Bad Theology In The Church. Edited by Keith Giles, from Quior Publishing. But it HERE. Before You Lose Your Mind: Deconstructing Bad Theology in the Church
https://www.amazon.com/dp/193848083X/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_YXN1B6M43A6SZD57Q0CD
On this week's episode, we interview Stephen Duplantis, a former pastor and politician who has worked in Alaska the last several years. We discussed the traditions of the Republicans in his state, and the politics of the Assemblies of God church. We also go down an interesting rabbit trail on the definition and idea of destiny.
Follow Stephen on Facebook HERE.
Support the podcast by joining our Patreon crew HERE.
Happy holiday to everyone! Thats right, its a 4/20 special episode with an old high school buddy, Mike Sims of Charlotte CBD, and "Lets Be Blunt Podcast."
Omar catches up with Mike out on Lake Norman in Charlotte North Carolina to talk all things marijuana, mainly CBD and its uses and benefits.
This was a new experience as we are also live on fb using a hot spot from his phone with my full mobile recording set up on a pontoon boat.
Sit back, roll a fatty and enjoy this episode
Chris, Elizabeth, and Omar sit down with TikTok personality, Noelle Fitchett to discuss her stance on racism and religion in the United States. The perspectives discussed challenged the hosts to truly fade to gray.
Another OG of the FTG family Kara, joins the gang to tell us how her journey as a girl from Canada to the States as a "troubled teen" to stay with a random family in order to get her back on the "right" path actually had a different effect upon her return home, and how stories like that and others effected her faith, and overall outlook on life.
Kara truly is a joyful person and a delight to be around.
Fun fact, we got the chance to meet her, and she is just as positively infectious in person, (insert generic Canadian joke about niceness here) we think you will enjoy her as much as we do.
Follow Conquest of Bliss Podcast to stay up to date with all the episodes, and will you are at it, hop on over to artstromdigital.com to learn more ways to support Kara. You'll be glad you did.
Also, if you like what you hear and want to know ways to support Fade to Gray Podcast. You can join Patreon for as little as $5 a month, and receive access to our Marco Polo community, and well as discount at our store to get all the sick swag as soon as it drops, and bounus material exclusive to our patrons.
If you like what you hear, and want to support us for free, please give us a 5 star rating and review, as well as tell you friends.
Above all, stay. safe, and stay heathy. Love.
Podfather. Out
He's BACK! For a third interview, this time to talk about death, and how important it is for people to discuss how they want to be celebrated when they have died. An interesting, often avoided topic, this interview will make you think, and hopefully, help you engage in conversation of your own with your loved ones.
We enjoyed our interview with journalist, and newly published novelist, Dr. Anthony Todd Carlisle. We talked about his time as a journalist working with various publications in the Pittsburgh, PA area. And we discuss his book The Souls of Clayhatchee, that will be released through Hidden Shelf Publishing House on May 4, 2021.
Anthony Todd Carlisle, Ph.D., is married to Amy Alexander, Ph.D., and has two children, Arielle and Amya. He is an associate professor in the Department of Culture, Media, and Performance at California University of Pennsylvania.
Carlisle was a reporter for 11 years. He worked for the New Pittsburgh Courier, Daily News, Pittsburgh Business Times, Beaver County Times and Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. During those years, he worked in several beat areas: city government, urban affairs, religion, education, transportation, labor and sports as a business. As a reporter, he won several awards, including Robert L. Vann Award for feature writing and investigative reporting and the Keystone State Spotlight Award for first
Carlisle is also a veteran, having served in the United States Army Reserve for 14 years, reaching the rank of captain. He worked as both a supply officer and a military journalist. In 2003, he was deployed to the Middle East as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Upon his return, he was awarded California University of Pennsylvania’s Presidential Medal for Patriotic Service.
Follow Dr. Todd on Instagram, and Facebook
Be sure to secure your own copy of The Souls Of Clayhatchee by visiting Amazon.
Dr. Seuss is cancelled? Christian Nationalist are cancelled? Seth is cancelled? Elizabeth is on TIK TOK about to get cancelled? What?
The podcast currently has 252 episodes available.
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