spiritual insights in 2 minutes includes “nutshell Sermons” Personal opinions, sarcastic humor and prayers you won’t hear in church.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 200 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity |
I was a guest on “A Song In A Day” Show. a 30 min episode on Youtube, with my music studio friends Greg Bissonette and his brother Matt, and my old sound engineer from the early days Paul Dexter. Here you can be a fly on the wall and see how songs ar... more
Joyrides are a short trip. Last five songs of the Joyride project.
Revisiting Prayers you won’t hear in church that you might not have heard the first time. more
Here in America we tend to think that the Majority is right.. that is why we always elect the right leaders! LOL
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I love to hear the ratings of a lunatic. 😁 And Happy birthday.
Until I heard this! Thanks for cheering me up! :)
I was in high school in the SCB era— and am proud to have purchased most of BD’s solo projects because they’re so solid musically, lyrically and in performance. more
Fun to hear his recording artist stories and esp enjoy the ones where he sings! Lots of wisdom and laughs.
I have always loved Bryan Duncan’s personality as much as I loved his crazy-good talent, so this is an excellent podcast for a guy like me. It’s fun and enlightening and also inspiring. So good!
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