Entertaining and in-depth, Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson tackles the latest in news, culture, religion and politics from a Christian, independent point of view. Ginny‘s keen eye allows her to cut through the chaos to the things that really matter, and her ability to find the humor in anything provides a fresh new way to stay up to date.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 162 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityNews CommentaryNewsChristianity |
We’re back digging deeper into the so-called “official narrative” of Charlie Kirk’s assassination. The timeline is inconsistent, the details don’t align, and the explanations keep falling apart. Nothing about this story makes sense, and we’re not let... more
Today on Uncommon Sense, we’re going even deeper into the assassination of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University, and the more we uncover, the stranger it all looks. This wasn’t just a tragedy; it was a deliberate political hit, and the inconsistenc... more
Today, we’re going further into the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. This was not only an attack on Charlie, it was an attack on our movement, on conservatism, and on America itself. We need answers about who did this... more
Today, we’re talking about the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. This was not only an attack on Charlie, it was an attack on our movement, on conservatism, and on America itself. We need to demand answers about who did... more
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Also their wasn’t any fine print or side effects to look for.
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Informative, Ginny does a great job of covering the issues of the day.
Ginny tackles the tough subjects and stands true while being attacked by the “tolerant” left! Love this podcast!
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This podcast offers a unique perspective on pressing issues in news, culture, religion, and politics through a lens that combines humor and insightful commentary. The host adopts an independent Christian viewpoint, often critiquing societal norms and norms, engaging listeners with a blend of humor and serious discussion on significant topics. Episodes frequently dive into contemporary controversies, advocating for traditional values while addressing current events with a critical eye. This podcast would likely resonate with those interested in a Christian commentary on societal issues and political dynamics, especially from a conservative standpoint.
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