
We are the seemingly mad ones. We are the sane within a sea of whitewashed minds. We can live, we can laugh, we can fight, and most importantly, we can be free. Join Cam and Jessica each week as we talk to friends, thought leaders, explore and revel in the absurdity of the world around us, and plant seeds of hope for the future.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 169 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | PhilosophyComedyComedy InterviewsSociety & Culture | ||||

This week, I am joined by the hosts of Conspiracypilled. They took a show about conspiracies and turned it into a ministry. Join us as we talk about what that looks like, what their favorite conspiracies are, and their journey.
Mike is back to talk to us about the so-called evils of Easter. We spent some time debunking the claims against Christmas and now we're taking on Easter.
Join us for a good time and a thorough erasure of the lies that surround our celebration of the... more
Warren was once a Calvinist. He accepted Calvin's five points (TULIP). But, he walked away from Calvinism. I'd like to find out why.
When the majority of online Christianity identifies as reformed in the Calvinist sense, I'd like to hear the other s... more
Syran Warner, notable Cult Destroyer, is back again to talk about a new cult that has let us all in on a big secret. The world is ending in two days.
Profundity Yours looks like Heaven's Gate made over and is led by a woman who believes her to be th... more
Truly bonkers. Saw her say some things about babies in Gaza being recruited immediately into Hamas and how that justifies their murder. This lady is literally insane.
loved it, not a lot of information is not available to those who disagree with this ideology
loved it, not a lot of information is not available to those who disagree with this ideology
The Mad Ones is an awesome podcast. It has great interviews on a variety of topics. The style changes when the show changed its name from "Make Liberty Great Again" to "The Mad Ones". Both shows were good but skip ahead if you aren't into MLGA because they are very different shows. Highly recommended!
This is great. I’m hooked and will stay tuned for more. Keep killing it.
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Apple Podcasts | #91 |
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