Two friends having radically honest conversations about racism and so much more.
Co-Hosts Matt Rottman and Ryan King talk about the advantages of being nobody, because were all an asshole anyways.
Co-Host Ryan King and Matthew Rottman, aka the Love Master, talk about how Jesus never made it all about himself and nor should we.
Co-Host Ryan King and Special Guest Co-Host Matt Rottman, aka the Love Master, reach the climax of their conversation about Buddha's quote, "In the end, only three things matter: how much you loved, how gently you lived, and how gracefully you let go of things not meant for you.”, focusing specifically on why the hell you would gracefully you let go of things not meant for you.
Co-Host Ryan King and Special Guest Matt Rottman discuss living gently and what the hell that means.
Co-Host Ryan King is joined by Special Guest Matt Rottman, aka the Love Master, to talk about what it means to love louder in a world bent on hating people different than them.
On his trip to Washington D.C., Ryan visited the street now named "BLM Pl". It spawned a lot of thoughts and questions, Shane helped him answer them.
Shane and Ryan debate the value of Kamala Harris as the Democratic Vice Presidential Nominee and whether taking a knee in protest has any value.
Bryan Stevenson is an American lawyer, social justice activist, founder/executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative, and a clinical professor at New York University School of Law.
A conversation with JR Mahon, Spiritual Director and wisdom seeker. www.jrmahon.com
A deep and not so deep conversation with Angel Halstead, Senior Pastor of Mosaic Church in West Philadelphia.
What does faith, politics and humanity have to do with all that is going on? Are politics helping or hurting Western Christianity?
Shane and Ryan discuss the removal of historical monuments happening and dive further into how the game of monopoly represents America's racial history.
Shane and Ryan dive into how context affects what we believe.
Shane and Ryan's incomplete thoughts about systematic and systemic racism.
Shane and Ryan talk about their personal experience with racism and their feelings that surround these experiences.