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Joel hosted a conversation with two first-time podcast guests all about 'CCM' or 'Contemporary Christian Music.' They explore various cultural aspects of 'CCM,' as well as the reality of profit-driven corporate influence. Larry Norman figures prominently in their discussion, and Joel reflects a bit on his experience as a 90s kid immersed in this industry.Leah Payne is Associate Professor of American Religious History at Portland Seminary and a 2023–2024 Public Fellow at the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI). She holds a Ph.D. from Vanderbilt University and her research explores the intersection of religion, politics, and popular culture. Payne is co-host of Rock That Doesn't Roll, a Public Radio Exchange (PRX) podcast about Christian rock and its listeners and Weird Religion, a religion and pop culture podcast, as well as the author of the new book God Gave Rock & Roll to You: a History of Contemporary Christian Music (Oxford University Press, 2024).Gregory Alan Thornbury, currently serves as Executive Director of Silver Art Projects at the World Trade Center. He has spent the past 25 years in higher education and arts nonprofits, as a professor, college dean, vice president, and president. Most recently, he served in senior leadership as Vice President at the New York Academy of Art in Tribeca, founded by Andy Warhol. In addition to being a curator, he is a scholar of art, philosophy, and religion, and his most recent book is "Why Should the Devil Have All the Good Music?: Larry Norman and the Perils of Christian Rock" (Convergent Books, 2018).Books Mentioned in this Episode:If you'd like to order any of the following books, we encourage you to do so from Hearts and Minds Books(An independent bookstore in Dallastown, PA, run by Byron and Beth Borger) God Gave Rock and Roll to You: A History of Contemporary Christian Music by Leah PayneWhy Should the Devil Have All the Good Music? Larry Norman and the Perils of Christian Rock by Gregory Alan ThornburyEvangelicals, Incorporated: Books and the Business of Religion in America by Daniel VacaDiary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff KinneyMissions Begin with Blood: Suffering and Salvation in the Borderlands of New Spain by Brandon BayneFrom Bible Belt to Sunbelt: Plain-Folk Religion, Grassroots Politics and the Rise of Conservative Evangelicalism by Darren DochuckThe Heaven and Earth Grocery Story by James McBrideTomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle ZevinEncounters: Experiences with Nonhuman Intelligences by D. W. PasulkaWhy We Can't Sleep by Darian LeaderModern Genre Theory: An Introduction for Biblical Studies by Andrew JuddYou Like it Darker: Stories by Stephen King
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Voices In My Head (The Rick Lee James Podcast) - Episode 539 God Gave Rock and Roll to You - Dr. Leah Payne https://global.oup.com/academic/product/god-gave-rock-and-roll-to-you-9780197555248?cc=us&lang=en Leah Payne is Associate Professor of American Religious History at Portland Seminary and a 2023–2024 Public Fellow at the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI). She holds a Ph.D. from Vanderbilt University and her research explores the intersection of religion, politics, and popular culture. Payne is author of God Gave Rock & Roll to You: a History of Contemporary Christian Music (Oxford University Press, 2024), and co-host of Rock That Doesn't Roll, a Public Radio Exchange (PRX) podcast about Christian rock and its listeners and Weird Religion, a religion and pop culture podcast. Her writing and research has appeared in The Washington Post, NBC News, Religion News Service, and Christianity Today. Web Site: https://www.drleahpayne.com/ VINYL SALE THUNDER by Rick Lee James ONLY $9.99. (Plus you get a free digital download of the album) “KEEP WATCH, DEAR LORD” BY RICK LEE JAMES
Voices In My Head (The Rick Lee James Podcast) - Episode 539 God Gave Rock and Roll to You - Dr. Leah Payne Leah Payne is Associate Professor of American Religious History at Portland Seminary and a 2023–2024 Public Fellow at the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI). She holds a Ph.D. from Vanderbilt University and her research explores the intersection of religion, politics, and popular culture. Payne is author of God Gave Rock & Roll to You: a History of Contemporary Christian Music (Oxford University Press, 2024), and co-host of Rock That Doesn't Roll, a Public Radio Exchange (PRX) podcast about Christian rock and its listeners and Weird Religion, a religion and pop culture podcast. Her writing and research has appeared in The Washington Post, NBC News, Religion News Service, and Christianity Today.Web Site: https://www.drleahpayne.com/VINYL SALETHUNDER by Rick Lee JamesONLY $9.99. (Plus you get a free digital download of the album)VINYL SALE - https://rickleejames.bandcamp.com/album/thunder“KEEP WATCH, DEAR LORD” BY RICK LEE JAMES
Leah Payne's new book is called "God Gave Rock and Roll to You: A History of Contemporary Christian Music". Leah Payne is Associate Professor of American Religious History at Portland Seminary. She is also co-host of "Weird Religion", a podcast about religion and popular culture, and "Rock That Doesn't Roll", a podcast about Christian rock.Leah's bookhttps://www.amazon.com/God-Gave-Rock-Roll-You/dp/0197555241/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_w=mZilp&content-id=amzn1.sym.35cab78c-35e3-4fc1-aab0-27eaa6c86063%3Aamzn1.symc.e5c80209-769f-4ade-a325-2eaec14b8e0e&pf_rd_p=35cab78c-35e3-4fc1-aab0-27eaa6c86063&pf_rd_r=19ABVGWHZPR4QZZQZA9Y&pd_rd_wg=VZXeb&pd_rd_r=0da964dd-db47-46b8-9aeb-9f7082bc85cc&ref_=pd_gw_ci_mcx_mr_hp_atf_mLeah's podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rock-that-doesnt-roll-the-story-of-christian-music/id1703257857
Matt sits down with Dr. Leah Payne of The Wierd Religion Podcast to talk about her new book God Gave Rock & Roll To You. Interview starts at 17:50 Listen to Eleventyseven on Spotify Rock Candy Studios - Production, Mixing & Mastering. Eleventylife FB Group - Stay in touch with all things Eleventy Discord Channel - Find friends on the Eleventylife Discord Channel.
Guys, this was a suuuuuper fun convo for me!!! Nostalgia + philosophizing = a great day. In this convo, Leah Payne and I take a peek at her forthcoming book (God God Rock & Roll To You), geek out a little about her fabulous Weird Religion podcast (before her equally fabulous Rock That Doesn't Roll podcast was even a thing), and reminisce about the bookcase credibility trend which is no more. In actual fact, for the most part, we spend our time asking questions about the rise & fall of a juggernaut industry; Contemporary Christian Music (CCM). This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit marcjolicoeur.substack.com
Jesus is asked by the Pharisees and Herodians if he pays the tax to the Emperor of Rome. A coin stamped with Caesar's image is produced. Jesus then asks whose image appears on the the human person. God or the Evil Empire? A timely discussion for the chaos of today. This podcast refers to a program aired on 10-18-23 on the Catholic University Vimeo channel entitled "Weird Religion" that can be found at https://vimeo.com/873835633. Highly recommended! Readings for the 29th Sunday: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/102223.cfm Music "Alleluia" by St. Mark Choir pursuant to One License Annual License w/Podcasting # A-726294
This week on Things Not Seen we check in with the hosts of one of our favorite podcasts, Weird Religion. Hosts Brian Doak and Leah Payne look back at five years of producing the show, and look ahead to what religion might mean for us in the decades to come. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Do we have a more favorite topic than the definition of a “cult”? Hardly. This is part two of a two-part episode swap with our friends at Saved by the City. They interview award-winning religion writer Sam Kestenbaum about a crucial question: When does a “church” become a “cult”? And did you know: haunted houses may have “staff sociologists.” Listen, and know. It's a little bit of Halloween in the summer. And support us by listening or re-listening to some great and recent Weird Religion over on their feed!Saved by the City: https://religionnews.com/saved-by-the-city/ Sam Kestenbaum: is a religion reporter who has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, RNS and many other outlets about fringe and fascinating religious groups.
When you put religion on TV, you have to get religion consultants. Why even bother being accurate? Does Jesus look at someone to be healed with compassion—or anger? We end with a conversation about the term “minoritized” (vs. “minority”). Review of Brian's appearance on a Travel Channel show debunking a Phoenician inscription“Horror Shows Like Mayfair Witches Hire Occult Consultant”The Chosen: “Jesus Heals at the Pool” (clip)Jesus's anger problem in Mark 1:41 (for the opposite argument re: what Brian said)lectio difficiliorJesus the Exorcist“Sister Alice” and Aimee Semple McPherson on HBO's Perry MasonOn the language of “minoritized” vs. “minority”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Saved By The City is proud to present an episode for the excellent podcast Weird Religion!In which our guests Leah Payne & Brian Doak discuss Deuteronomy Ch. 32, Moses Sings, and how Republicans want a Christian Nation.Moses sings a song that takes us…deep into the problem of Christian nationalism. Come for the most secretly controversial passage in the Bible; stay for Leah trying to be a therapist for Brian on the problem of hating Christian nationalism but fearing that we need it for social cohesion. And a scholarly theory on the evolution from polytheism to monotheism in ancient Israel.Deuteronomy ch. 32: sons of Israel, or sons of GODS?!The new survey, showing 50% of Republicans like Christian NationalismThe Gospel of J. Edgar HooverKristen Kobes du MezProfessor James Byrd on war and social cohesionPsalm 82, many gods? Mark Smith, Princeton Seminary, on the Origins of Biblical Monotheism: See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week, Weird Religion presents: an “episode swap” with a pod we think you'll love called “Saved by the City.” We're playing two of their episodes on our feed this month, and they're playing two of ours. They are kindred spirits. And they have a superstar guest in this episode. It's all too much. Support us by giving them a listen. [[PRAYER HANDS]]Grab your leopard print blazer, roll down your windows and get ready to be all up in your feels. It's been 30 years since Amy Grant released Heart in Motion – the chart-topping album that marked the musician's crossover from contemporary Christian artist to mainstream pop icon. Katelyn and Roxy catch up with the artist at her Nashville farm and talk to their childhood icon about living life in the public eye — through all its ups and downs.The hosts also reflect on the expectations put on women — especially Christian women — who have achieved fame. And how the pressure to live their lives on display places even our most beloved women stars at the mercy of the mob.GUEST: Amy Grant is a singer songwriter and so much more. She is celebrating the 30 year anniversary of her album “Heart in Motion,” which was certified platinum 5 times, making it the best selling Christian album of all time. It spent weeks on the Billboard top 10, as did a number of its songs. Including the classic “Baby Baby” which reached no 1 on Billboard.Several songs from Amy Grant's Heart in Motion are featured on the episode.
Tucker Carlson is out at Fox News. To solemnly mark the end of this reporting dynasty, we rebroadcast one of our TOP 10 most popular Weird Religion episodes of all time: The 2020 election and inauguration came and went, leaving the predictions of the QAnon prophets…hanging in the air. What happens to a religious movement when its key prophecies fail to come true in real time? Are adherents disappointed? Is/was Q a “religion”? And did the biblical prophet Ezekiel make a false prediction—and then try to correct it? UPDATED NOTESThink this story is old news? A February 2022 PRRI poll shows that nearly 20% (!!??) of all Americans still believe in the core QAnon message: https://www.prri.org/research/the-persistence-of-qanon-in-the-post-trump-era-an-analysis-of-who-believes-the-conspiracies/ Tucker out at Fox: https://www.npr.org/2023/04/24/1171641969/fox-news-fires-tucker-carlson-in-stunning-move-a-week-after-787-million-settleme Chris Bader, “When Prophecy Passes Unnoticed”: https://www.jstor.org/stable/1387588?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents Dr. Christopher Bader: https://www.chapman.edu/our-faculty/christopher-bader Cat Transcendence - limitless: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwmeH6Rnj2E“The QAnon ‘Storm' Never Struck”: https://www.npr.org/sections/inauguration-day-live-updates/2021/01/20/958907699/the-qanon-storm-never-struck-some-supporters-are-wavering-others-steadfast Clips of Q adherents from: CNN reporting from 2018 at a Trump rally (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dGVXmuLmEM )Clips from “Satanic Panic” reporting from: CBC/Radio-Canada (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plEImKEIRm8)
A rebroadcast of one of the top five most popular Weird Religion episodes of all time: on the embattled former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes and her attempt to create—or rather, fake having created—a futuristic blood-testing system. We end up having a gender smackdown conversation about women-on-women violence in the workplace, discussing ancient female fertility figurines and matriarchal societies, and musing on whether Holmes intentionally tried to dress like a religious leader. Longtime listeners can remember our older format and theme music; newer listeners can go back in time and hear how we were doing it in the summer of 2019 (this was S3 of the show). UPDATED NOTES: Holmes seems to be losing her appeals, and, barring future developments, is set to report to prison for 11 years on April 27, 2023: https://apnews.com/article/elizabeth-holmes-theranos-fraud-prison-sentence-754b44bc47eb200f032b75f45969cb07 Holmes has had two children during her trial, and since we first recorded this episode; many have criticized her for this, suspecting that she is using the babies to try to avoid jailtime: https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2023-03-01/theranos-elizabeth-holmes-cites-baby-reason-avoid-prison
Jeff Wright joins Lewis and Lucas this week to talk about the strange religious elements of the foundation and ongoing practice of science. We talk about human sacrifices at CERN, how CS Lewis predicted today's troubles, how JRR Tolkien viewed science and magic as similar, and how AI might open the door to dark forces. A fascinating (and sort of scary) conversation all around. Follow Lewis on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/IamLewisU or on his substack at: LewisUngit.Substack.Com Check out Lewis's new book, "The Return of the Dragon : The Shocking Way Drugs and Religion Shape People and Societies" You can order that book here: https://www.amazon.com/Return-Dragon-Shocking-Religion-Societies/dp/B0B92R1NW7/ Follow Lucas on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/addicted2grace To learn more about Jeff Wright, follow him on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/merelyjwright or check out the Servants & Heralds podcast via Twitter here: https://twitter.com/ServantsHeralds
Veering wildly between reflections on death and bodies in the contemporary world, jokes about professional wrestling, ambulances passing by, rumination on how ancient people thought about burial and the afterlife, and with a major and free idea for others for a publication (hint: where do people who attend megachurches get buried?)—this is what you need for Halloween. Or any time. We're back for the 8th season and 4th year of new podcast episodes from Weird Religion. The skulls we're talking about have their own Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plastered_human_skulls Some more on the skulls: https://www.ashmolean.org/jericho-skull Archaeologist Dr. Karina Croucher: https://www.bradford.ac.uk/staff/kcroucher; https://twitter.com/karinaktc Paul Bearer (WWF/WWE): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Bearer Brian's paper on the buried infant at Ashkelon: https://bit.ly/3DnEiil
[acf field="sbtc-embed"][acf field="podcast-link-buttons"]Lift your hands up to the sky.Whether "Shout to the Lord," gives you nostalgic warm fuzzies or sends a chill up your spine, if you've ever owned a WOW CD, this episode is for you. For many who grew up in evangelical spaces, the music was as defining as any sermon or youth group Bible study. There was the worship music on Sundays, the Christian ska for Friday nights and, if you like REM, maybe check out Newsboys?Katelyn and Roxy grew up in, we'd argue, the glory days of CCM (Contemporary Christian Music), but our relationship to that particular music of our youth is, well, complicated. We talk with theologian and CCM guru, Leah Payne, about the evolving industry and how worship music became big business. We're also joined by pastor and songwriter David Gungor to explore the formative power of worship liturgies.GUESTS:Leah Payne is a theology professor at Portland Seminary, cohost of the Weird Religion podcast, and author of a forthcoming book on the history of CCM.David Gungor is the worship pastor at Good Shepherd New York. He is part of the band The Brilliance and helped found The Good Shepherd Collective.This episode features the song “I Hear Silence” from the Good Shepherd Collective. Find their albums wherever you listen to your music.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We revisit a conversation with Leah Payne and Brian Doak, who are both professors, authors, and pop culture aficionados. They are the creators and co-hosts of the amazing podcast Weird Religion. Their new season starts this month. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this third decade of the 21st century, we've seen a lot of religious scandals, with Christian leaders abusing their power and position. Too many. Nevertheless, still to this day when you say the words religious scandal—more often than not folks will think of two television personalities of the 1970s and '80s: Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker. The “Jim and Tammy” show was the basis of what became a massive ministry and theme park in Fort Mill, South Carolina. It was called PTL, an abbreviation that stood both for Praise the Lord and for People That Love. Then came revelations that PTL had been massively and illegally misusing funds, diverting church funds to pay for their extravagant lifestyle and selling more lifetime vacations at the theme park than the theme park could possibly support. At about the same time, The Charlotte Observer also revealed that Jim Bakker had been engaging in extramarital sex and that ministry funds had been used for hush money. The Assemblies of God kicked them out of the denomination. Jim Bakker went to jail. During Jim's imprisonment, the couple divorced. Tammy Faye, meanwhile, became a kind of campy celebrity, appearing in a VH1 reality TV show, hosting a syndicated talk show, and becoming a kind of gay icon. In the year 2000, seven years before her death, a documentary came out called The Eyes of Tammy Faye, narrated by drag queen star RuPaul. Last week, a biopic based on that documentary came out with the same title: The Eyes of Tammy Faye. It's directed by Michael Showalter, stars Jessica Chastain, and is getting a fair bit of buzz for its highly sympathetic portrayal of Tammy Faye as a misunderstood and maligned Christian woman. Christianity Today's Ted Olsen and Kate Shellnutt talked about Tammy Faye's enduring appeal with Leah Payne, associate professor of theology at George Fox University and Portland Seminary. She is author of Gender and Pentecostal Revivalism, is working on a book on CCM for Oxford University Press and cohosts the Weird Religion podcast. What is Quick to Listen? Read more. Rate Quick to Listen on Apple Podcasts. Follow the podcast on Twitter. Follow this week's hosts on Twitter: Ted Olsen and Kate Shellnutt. Follow our guest, Leah Payne. Music by Sweeps. Quick to Listen was produced this week by Ted Olsen and Matt Linder. The transcript is edited by Faith Ndlovu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode I had a very enlightening segment with Mr. Himanish Goel as took us through the Indian Hindu culture I found absolutely weird and I believe you'll be stunned too. Don't also forget that you've got a chance to win a 1k recharge voucher by listening to this episode. 30th June 2021
Dr. Leah Payne, associate professor of theology at George Fox University and Portland Seminary,a nd co-host of Weird Religion, a podcast about religion and popular culture, speaks to the influence of Christian rock music on American Evangelical church culture on Episode 6 of #ejesuspodcast. Co-hosted by ELECTRIC JESUS writer-director Chris White and Music Supervisor/CCM Historian John J. Thompson, and featuring composer Daniel Smith, Season 1 - Electric Jesus: The Music Behind the Movie explores the world of 1980s Christian rock music with an eye toward the creation of the film's unforgettable original songs and score, the power of nostalgia, Evangelical youth group culture, and the Christian rock songs and artists that appear in the movie, ELECTRIC JESUS. EPISODE SONG LIST: 'Commando for Christ' 316, 'Do the Barabbas!' Familyre Friends, 'Vacation Bible Bop' Familyre Friends, 'Strange Things Happening Every Day' Sister Rosetta Tharpe, 'Rock 'n Roll Religion' The Jordanaires, 'Barabbas' 316, 'Girl (I Love Jesus Too)' 316, 'Have You Ever Had a Girlfriend' Familyre Friends, 'Makes Me Wanna Sing' 316, 'Our God Reigns' Highland Baptist Church. LINKS: Electric Jesus: Music From and Inspired By the Motion Picture https://lnk.to/ElectricJesus. EJ Official Website https://electricjesusfilm.com/. EJ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ejesusfilm. EJ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ejesusfilm. EJ Twitter https://twitter.com/ejesusfilm. EJ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_t4tvTqhKVDjfMC19tEYog. EJ IMDb https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8666022. Produced by John J. Thompson and Bruce A. Brown for Gyroscope Productions. Copyright 2021 Blue Tape Records.
A Weird Religion mystery: Why does a particular episode of the X-Files, “Beyond the Sea,” have subtitles for a song playing in the background that are actually from a different but similar song? We investigate. The X-Files, S1E13, “Beyond the Sea”: https://www.hulu.com/watch/17db9bbb-aa0e-4973-8099-b277c2bd1312Spoiler alert (only read this after listening to our ep!!): Calum Marsh, NYT (23-April-2021), “Why Don’t Some TV Shows Sound the Way They Used To?”: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/21/arts/television/tv-soundtracks-dawsons-creek-freaks-and-geeks.html
Our guests, Leah Payne and Brian Doak, are both professors, authors, and pop culture aficionados. They are the creators and co-hosts of the amazing podcast, Weird Religion. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this Episode, Devan and Tyler link up with Brian Doak and Leah Payne, co-hosts of the award-winning Weird Religion podcast. They all discuss futurists, transhumanism, the afterlife, and the Amazon Prime series “Upload.” Check out other episodes from Weird Religion podcast here‘UpLoad’ on Amazon Prime is available here.Read more about Futurism and Transhumanism here.“Will A Transplanted Hand Feel Like His Own? Surgery Raises Questions” (2015, NPR).
Dr. Leah Payne (@drleahpayne), co-host of the Weird Religion podcast, joins to discuss Hamilton, musicals, and our relationship to patriotism while drinking a hard seltzer.
HUGE ANNOUNCEMENT: NEW SEASON OF WEIRD RELIGION. COMING YOUR WAY. TITLE: "WEIRD RELIGION IN THE AGE OF THE VIRUS." Eps rolling out now. They're going to be short. They're going to be frequent and yet also sporadic. They may come in clusters. They're going to be of bootleg quality. And it will be our best season yet. You need this right now and you know it and we know it. So it's happening.
Leah and Brian are faculty at George Fox University. Both of them are writers, scholars, and fellow podcasters! They are the host of a wonderful podcast called Weird Religion! Check them out at www.weirdreligion.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aneducatedlife/support
Dr. Leah Payne, Professor of Theological Studies at George Fox University and Portland Seminary, shares her passion for church history and pop culture. We talk through the difficulties of studying church history and still loving the church, why a one-dimensional view of our heroes never works, and a useful tool to discern your pop culture intake. Leah is also the co-host of the Weird Religion podcast, which you should definitely check out. Leah's Podcast: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/weird-religion More about Canby Bible College CBC website: https://www.canbybiblecollege.org Facebook https://www.facebook.com/CanbyBible/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/canbybible/ Podcast https://anchor.fm/canbybiblecollege Register for Classes this Fall https://www.canbybiblecollege.org/register-for-classes/
Season 3 of Weird Religion has arrived! We have a normal trailer, but for Twin Peaks fans, we offer this bonus BLACK LODGE version of the trailer. Do not say that we lack options for trailers for Twin Peaks fans.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-WW8V8nD5E
Season 3 of Weird Religion has arrived! This is the normcore trailer. For fans of Twin Peaks, we also have a BLACK LODGE version. Your choice. Do not say we are a one-size-fits-all podcast.
(0:00) Local News Chat: Oshkosh Changes & UWO Foundation (10:48) Rep Jim Steineke on Born Alive & Gov Evers Veto Threat (18:31) Your Take on Drawing Blood w/o Getting Consent First (36:38) Phil Anderson, Chair, Libertarian Party of Wisconsin (56:09) "Weird Religion" hosts Help Us Understand Cults (1:26:05) The Takeaway: What If We Prepare Too Well for Future?
A live check-in, from Leah and Brian, from the Coffee Cat in downtown Newberg, OR. What we’re watching on TV (Siempre Bruja, The Good Place), GenX love, and the death of Kurt Cobain.
We're back! With an episode per week through Christmas...
A special extra shot of Weird Religion as an add-on to Season One: Brian & Leah take on the Rose City Comic Con, reflecting on the victory of geek culture, interviewing artists like Midnight Furies author Jessica Herron, Junior Braves of the Apocalypse authors Greg Smith and Michael Tanner, and more. We also seek out the dark underbelly of the comic-con circuit—WILL WE FIND IT?!
The Season One trailer. Weird Religion. Join us.
Praise Ansapin and welcome to this week's blessed installment of Brine Weekly, ranked by Consumer Reports as the holiest podcast on iTunes! We'd like to tell your more about our One Weird Religion! And that's what we do! In this episode! We'll also tell you about our Many Weird Diets and Things We Came Out to Our Parents About! For more information, check out http://www.oneweirdreligion.biz!