a voice crying in the void. conversations about god and art and doubt and wonder. stories of disbelief. radiance and math and music and pixels. consciousness expressed as vibrations.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 29 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityPhilosophySociety & Culture |
I want to start a rumor about a place in Minnesota where the people know salvation not by confession or creed but by tomatoes and dirt and the light of the sun and the rhythms of the moon. I want to tell you a story about a village where people of al... more
Khalid is an educator, advocate, and community organizer and a convert to the religion of Islam. more
Deck the halls and make the yuletide gay, my friends! Its time once again for a special holiday edition of the show. A Very Existential Christmas weaves together poems, prayers, and stories in a unique exploration of Christmas without God. more
In this episode I talk with Jarrod K. Anderson about nature, death, and the universe. Jarrod is a storyteller, poet, and creator of the wildly popular nature podcast The Cryptonaturalist. more
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I told Micah after episode 13 that I didn’t think anyone had ever said this sentence before, but I think I like him more after listening to his podcast. What can I say. I was at “order mac and cheese from ubereats at 9 pm” high by the time I finished listening. A good excuse to get high and mildly retraumatize yourself on a free night.
Micah might be my favorite tatted heretic. He keeps it so real and yet so humble. This podcast is full of all the questions and all the doubts that “good christians” were never allowed to talk about. (I don’t go to church anymore so maybe they do now. I don’t really know.) He wrestles with the uncomfortable truths and half truths we have been spoon fed from infancy in the evangelical-conservative-bible-bubble. If you’re not afraid of hard questions and swear words you’ll probably dig this podcas... more
I’ve been a Micah J Murray fan for years so was eagerly awaiting the launch of this podcast. I honestly didn’t think it was possible, but each episode I fall more in love with Micah! Give it a spin. I bet you can’t help but fall in love with him too.
Coming from a similar background (same actually) as Micah, I have a lot of the same musings and questions... more
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