A review podcast for Down Gilead Lane, hosted by longtime audio drama fans Michael LaFaver and Ryan Matlock. We’re going episode by episode through this audio drama masterpiece to see what makes it the greatest. Return to Gilead is a review podcast based on episodes, logos and artwork, and music produced for and with permission from Keys for Kids Ministries.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 195 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Category | Kids & Family |
A finale of underwhelming proportions! But is it still good? On this episode of the Return to Gilead Sunday Special, Ryan and Michael take a look at “Missing Pieces, Part 4” from Keys for Kids’ Red Rock Mysteries and compare it to the book by Jerry J... more
Michael and Ryan present the Ruined Series, Part 7. more
Michael, Ryan, and Austin present the Ruined Series, Part 6. more
Michael, Ryan, and Jack present the Ruined Series, Part 5. more
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I grew up an avid Adventures in Odyssey fan and had heard bits and pieces of Down Gilead Lane on the radio growing up, but never listened to the entire series. I always liked what I heard from DGL and recently bought the entire series and have begun listening through it for the first time. I am really enjoying the episodes, as well as listening to Return to Gilead as I finish each episode of DGL. Michael and Ryan’s discussions are always interesting, entertaining, and have great humor throughout... more
Michael and Ryan are great hosts in any podcast. Hearing new fans enjoy Down Gilead Lane and discuss the greatness of the show is a joy to hear. The podcast also includes some very insightful interviews that make the podcast all the better. Thanks Michael and Ryan for helping revive the DGL fandom!
This is a great podcast analyzing DGL. I don’t have anybody in my life I can talk about the show with because I’m the only one in my family who has listened to all of the seasons. It’s great to be able to listen to Michael and Ryan’s conversations about the episodes and I love being connected with other fans of the show through this podcast. The interviews are really cool too. Keep up the good work Michael and Ryan.
The podcast was fantastic and I loved the insight the 2 hosts had. However, the bonus episode about free labor just cross a serious line and compared a child doing chores to actual slave labor. That just is completely unacceptable, and to try that from a biblical perspective is even more disheartening. Such a shame it took a radical turn toward such an extreme.
So THAT’S the way to win them over....Awesome! Thanks, Ryan!
Apple Podcasts | #169 | South Africa/Kids & Family |
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