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 | 168 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityNews CommentaryNewsChristianity |
The world grows darker by the day. Today, we'll discuss the new so-called “peace deal” in the Middle East, reveal even more about who I believe is behind Charlie Kirk’s assassination (the Israeli government), and go deeper into Taylor Swift’s evil On... more
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The culture worships her, but should we? In this episode, we're discussing the spectacle surrounding Taylor Swift. She is not an artist to admire, but a symbol of what happens when celebrity idolatry, feminism, and vanity all collide. From her relent... more
In this episode of Uncommon Sense with Ginny Robinson, I further analyze the circumstances surrounding Charlie Kirk’s assassination and the subsequent (and obvious) coverup. I also address listener questions, offering my current perspectives on Donal... more
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Leaning from the death of my sister in 2013 from the h1n1.
It was on the front page of kobys helicopter crash
Operation warp speed was put in the hand of the vp
Also their wasn’t any fine print or side effects to look for.
Plus you can’t solve a problem with out patient zero
That’s why ur blood and bone marrow is worth more if u had covid and wasn’t vaccinated.
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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Focused on the intersection of news, culture, and politics through the lens of independent Christian values, this show offers listeners an insightful and sometimes humorous perspective on current events. Topics often covered include feminism, parenting responsibilities, government accountability, moral and ethical discussions, and the social dynamics affecting families today. The host engages with controversial issues, providing a critical voice that encourages reflection on societal norms and values. Unique episodes tackle everything from celebrity behaviors to significant political events, presenting a blend of critique and advocacy for a return to foundational morals in society.
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