LukeyoutheU podcasts all six sorted cohosts
Half a dozen perspectives of the opulent game of life. One, some, all, or maybe none, can help you in living yours. a considered life acl decisions and travels jay jake Jay Davidson has been to 127 countries, taught in five; lived in Mauritania; thought about life; knows stuff. 60 eps, each usually around 45–60minutes some conversations with marc scm questions marc jake Marc Maynon and I ask, think through, and answer, as best we can, 46 questions. Which often lead to more. 50 eps, about 1hour each the consciousness shift tcs topics lisa jake Lisa Stancati advocates taking radical personal responsibility in the current, currently changing world. 11 eps, average length 42m+/-. continuing earliest of days eod passages daniel jake Daniel Alexander and I mull on the Bible's two stories of the beginning. One has very good; the second, bad. 4 deep dives, the deepest 3h50m luke's perspective, and ours lpo chapters daniel jake The same Daniel and I look, textually and contextually, at the Jesus in Luke. We find surprise! and practicality. 28 eps, each often 2–3h heroes of the bible and the quran hbq champions hass jake Hass Sartawi and I recount the stories of some of the Christian and Muslim faiths' shared famous figures. 11 eps, many around 2h. on hiatus early later episodes lists 1st last 164 episodes, from 19m to 3hr50min long. Listening faster is usually an option. usual, 1.5x, 2x. You'll get used to the sound quality, or you won't; my bad. it's uneven, rough at times. but the content! Mauritania link is to Google Search (Google.com) click LukeyoutheU podcast on this and other series' pages to cycle through cohosts photos of cohosts how I think it is (pod ver) podcaster origin the very first episode Marc (scm cohost) and I recorded the first LukeyoutheU podcasts' episode on December 20th, 2017. The afternoon was chilly; I sat in my car in the parking lot of the condo complex where I lived, nervous. Marc called in the episode while he walking the sidewalks of a suburb of San Francisco; I was in a suburban Sacramento. I did not know where the podcast was going to go; I was glad Marc said yes; I did not know, fully, what I was doing. I did know that recording a podcast was the thing for me then to do. The podcast over the subsequent seven years has since grown from one episode to 164. All but two of the series (tcs and hbq) are a wrap. The first is continuing, the second is on hiatus. The LyU podcasts do what I, a couple of years after its first episode, I decided I intended: they introduce, and/ or reinforce, to the listener the idea that our beliefs and understandings of how the world is, how life and our lives work, come from many, many and often varied places. Often logically incompatible ones. No person believes or can believe exactly the same as any person, not exactly, because ever though the teaching may be about the same life, experiences and life remembrances surely are not. This is a good thing. We each have our perspectives of life to add to the world. Our own stories. We all, together, make up life. Once we live in this truth there is hope. My hope, thought: if we more consciously choose and consider the stories we listen to, abide by; the stories we believe in, even sometimes regardless of the source from which they originate, including and especially those that come from ourselves; we can have more personally fulfilling and life-in-general-affirming lives. Books, movies, athletic contests, beauty pageants, podcasts, others, ourselves, media, silence, our personal experiences, perhaps even LukeyoutheU, can/ do inform what we live by and who we are. With thanks and wonder, Jake |
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