Emily talks being a millennial and an Adventist.
Emily eases you into the hiatus by putting out a mini episode to buffer against the finale next week. Happy one year anniversary of the Adventist Millennial Podcast!
If you've listened to this podcast before, this is not a new idea--but it's time to hear it again. In the second to last episode, Emily points out that God often gets described as abusive despite being called loving at the same time.
Melissa Suarez joins the pod to talk about her experience as an Adventist millennial and powers through Emily's horrible technological mangling of the interview. Enjoy!!
Pastor Jose Briones of Disruptive Adventism says you don't have to pay tithe to the conference...dun dun dun! Find out all the heresy he spouts about grassroots versus organizational giving.
J Edgar joins the pod to give his thoughts on Adventism, as someone who knows nothing about Adventism. How do we look to an outsider?
As we draw near to the hiatus, Emily discusses her thoughts on season one of Big Little Lies, the asks the question--why does God sometimes answer prayers and sometimes not?
Make sure you check out Fay's website and start eating healthy so you don't get the diabetus: theearthycanvas.com
Emily talks Independence Day and how that fits into her millennial Adventism in the NAD.
Matt Lucio joins the pod to talk generational gaps, being a bridge between groups of people and some of the issues Adventism faces.
Mark one down in points for Emily producing ahead of time! Today we talk about Amazon's new show Good Omens, then how to not be angry and resentful. Check out our sponsor: thehaystack.org
Happy Father's Day! The brand-newest father I know, Aaron, joins the pod to talk about fatherhood and if it's possible to be Christlike in parenthood. Check out our sponsor: thehaystack.org
What's the difference between being a slave and surrendering to God? Emily asks the Sabbath school hard-hitting questions. We also discuss good ol' Freddy Mercury and creative suffering...again. Check out our sponsor: thehaystack.org
Two contenders come on the podcast to dive deeper into Emily's take on loving people--and they talk about panhandlers. Allen and Loselie expand on the topic from episode 37. Check out our sponsor: thehaystack.org
Another Q&A episode coming at you! Emily waxes eloquent on all your burning questions. If you have more questions, send them over. Check out our sponsor: thehaystack.org
No waaayyyyy!!! The episode you've all been dreaming of. The A team is here: Kaleb Eisele and Justin Khoe jump into the pod to talk creatives in the Adventist space and the rampant SDA fear of fiction. Also, Kaleb's already Tracer and we nerfed Justin Bastion. Enjoy! If you don't know them, go right now to Humans of Adventism and That Christian Vlogger. Check out our sponsor: thehaystack.org
What's the difference between liking humans and liking people? Emily talks about what that means and tells you why Adventists need to stop trying to convert people. Check out our sponsor: thehaystack.org
Josh and Jesse, the OG Burn the Haystack podcasters join me to talk pop culture in Adventism and what we should or SHOULDN'T watch. Check out our sponsor: thehaystack.org
Emily chats with Jesica Minton for the first time in ten years! Jesica shares her perspective on Adventism and how her views have changed. (Also, I know Shazam is DC not Marvel. Don't @ me!) Check out our sponsor: thehaystack.org
Happy Easter! Emily goes out of character to talk about her celebrity crush then tries to remind you of the hope through chaos in this suffering world. Check out our sponsor: thehaystack.org
The Allens join Emily to discuss the churchgoing experience in Adventist college towns compared to small, rural churches. Plus, they share their journey as Adventist millennials. Check out our sponsor: thehaystack.org
How has culture changed society and can we use culture to change it back? Then Emily discusses the lie that all sins are equal. Check out our sponsor: thehaystack.org
Part two of the conversation in which Emily and Aaron take John to task on whether we need church at all! Who do you agree with? Check out our sponsor: thehaystack.org
All the siblings of the conglomerate mind get together to reminisce about creating "The Radio" and then discuss music in Adventism. Check out our sponsor: thehaystack.org
Why Adventists will never be relevant in culture and what Job really learned in 40 chapters that people don't seem to realize. Check out our sponsor: thehaystack.org
YOU! Come join the Adventist Millennials Slack space! Emily talks about her idea for a new community and how we can all be rich. Also, an addendum to last week's thoughts on God's will for your life. Join the Slack space here. Also check out our sponsor: thehaystack.org
First, let's review the Masterpiece Cakeshop SCOTUS case and discuss religious liberty vs. free speech vs. anti-discrimination. Then everyone stops trying to figure out what "God's Will" is. Check out our sponsor: thehaystack.org
Ten years after going to Bible college, Emily wonders why a majority of her class has fallen away from Adventism. Is the culture toxic? Check out our sponsor: thehaystack.org
Emily realizes she needs to reform some of her old, Satanic thinking, then talks about love and the Trinity. Check out our sponsor: thehaystack.org
Emily from the future drops mind blowing knowledge...and you'll never guess what happens next! Check out our sponsor: thehaystack.org
Emily wonders if we should all be a little more like Billy McFarland and schmooze our way into people's hearts. Then she talks about why Jesus looks so nice and God looks so mean!!!! Check out our sponsor: thehaystack.org
Matt and Blonde guest on the podcast to talk about proclaimed colonialism in Adventism---from a secular perspective. Brace yourself and try to keep up! Check out Matt and Blonde's content on their website: mattchristiansenmedia.com and on YT: youtube.com/user/LibraryOfCODRage Also, visit our sponsor: thehaystack.org
Have you ever thought it was kind of arbitrary of God to take Samson's strength away over the length of his hair? Emily discusses this and another strange action by God in Genesis. Check out our sponsor: thehaystack.org
Is your new year off to a good start? Are you crushing your resolutions? Also, why aren't Adventists allowed to succeed? Check out our sponsor: thehaystack.org
Happy New Year! On the first episode of 2019, Emily chat's with world-renowned church clerk, Allen, who discusses why he resigned his church position in a rage and had his own Dan-Jackson-Spartacus moment. Also, check out our sponsor: thehaystack.org
Today, an elusive baby boomer associates with heresy by coming on the podcast. Emily talks to her mom about how the heck things turned out like this.
Do Adventists really know as much about health as we think we do? Sarah, a registered dietitian and an Adventist, joins the podcast to laugh at the health message.....kind of. Sponsor: thehaystack.org
Everyone in Adventism censors everyone--STOP IT! Don't be silenced. Also, you're probably doing your devotions wrong. Emily helps you get your life straight and we introduce a brand new sponsor: thehaystack.org
Have you ever wondered why Christian fiction is such dreck? You're not the only one! Emily talks about why she thinks it's terrible and what makes good fiction (lol jk joke's, on you, egw says there's no such thing as good fiction). Kaboom!
The final member of the conglomerate mind, John, joins Emily in this special episode to talk about what it's like growing up as an Adventist.
Emily tells the story of the first black Friday and then calls out everyone in the whole world for being wrong about something.
You've asked and been answered! Emily does a Q&A episode and unloads heaps of wisdom on the unsuspecting masses. Thank you for submitting your questions!
Emily's brother, Aaron, joins for this special-guest episode where they talk about meta communication, comedy and why they like to laugh. Have fun!
How do you receive criticism? Emily asks this question and airs a podcaster beef. Then she reveals something out of the time capsule.
Hayden Scott stops by to share his story and talk about where the church is heading for our generation. Then Emily discusses how millennials are all poor af. Links: https://www.reddit.com/r/financialindependence/ https://www.reddit.com/r/personalfinance http://www.mrmoneymustache.com/ http://www.frugalwoods.com/ http://earlyretirementextreme.com/day-1-finding-a-place-to-live.html https://www.amazon.com/Coffeehouse-Investor-Wealth-Ignore-Street-ebook/dp/B0024CEZQC
Run for your liveeees! This is the compliance episode--but you probably won't be hearing this take anywhere else so gird up your loins!
Emily interviews Vita. They discuss Vita's story and the differences in experience for millennial Adventists in the USA and Ukraine. Then, Emily tells you why you should stop trying to change the world.
Emily laments the reality of online dating in 2018 and then dives down the rabbit hole, explaining how life is like the Matrix.
Have you ever heard anyone say, "the Bible and the Bible alone?" Well, here's why that's a load of bunk. Along with our responsibility to say what we believe and answers to your questions.
Emily talks about productivity and motivation then digs deep into the most important part of what we believe about God.
Emily talks about anxiety and what to do about it, why she has wanted to leave the church and why she doesn't do that.
Emily talks about finding community in the Adventist church as a young person, what a realtionship with God looks like and why Sodom and Gomorrah wasn't about what we think it was about.