In a world full of beautiful spirituality, why do so many people struggle to live their faith -no matter what it is- authentically? Join host Josh Galt as he interviews religious and philosophical leaders from around the globe to explore the core principles of their beliefs and how individuals can reconnect with their faith in today’s society. It’s important to note, the B.A.M.R. podcast is NOT an... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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Categories | Self-ImprovementReligion & SpiritualityReligionEducation |
GUEST: Terry Tucker, Author & Speaker
BIO: Terry Tucker is a speaker, author, and podcast guest on the topics of motivation, mindset, and self-development. Among his diverse professional roles, Terry has been a marketing executive, a hospital adminis... more
Full bio details coming soon but I wanted to post the week’s episode! Learn more about Mike at his website TheGutterGospel.com.
EPISODE: Ø8
GUEST: Dean Simone, Actor/Musician/Writer
BIO: Dean is an actor, writer, filmmaker, and musician, with a recurring role in the upcoming Netflix series, Gringo Hunters. His film GAME DAY, which he wrote, produced and starred in has receive... more
Rabbi Avi Kahan joins us for a powerful discussion about Judaism and finding God through debate of Law, while living as a good human
EPISODE: Ø7
GUEST: Rabbi Avi Kahan, Arbitrator/Mediator/Coach/Rabbi
TITLE: Avi Kahan is the founder of a premier con... more
God's oneness is the fundamental feature of nature. Division is sadly the fundamental feature of humanity. Which one does religion promote?
Selected highlights from the conversation with Patricia Marin.
Listen to the the full Bad At My Religion Podcast episode with Patricia here: bad-at-my-religion.castos.com/episodes/episode-4-patricia-marin-sufism-islam-and-genuinely-seeking-g... more
What if we are intimately connected to God's divine consciousness and our purpose is specifically intended to assist with a grander process of evolutionary creation?
Peter von Irle: a wide-ranging historical look at religious belief systems, the question of if God created evil, and the importance of respecting your temple in this spiritual simulation. This episode was 2 hours packed with unique ideas and ancient ... more
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Apple Podcasts | #218 |
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