Comedian Justin Randall and musician Calvin Arsenia dive into their pasts as super Christian kids — we’re talking wild times at church camp, speaking in tongues, and LOTS of sexual frustration — and explore how they’ve wrestled with their ideas of religion and deconversion in adulthood as queer entertainers. They also chat with other former Christian Kids and get the scoop on their journeys with C... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Comedy InterviewsComedy |
Justin Randall (@imjustinrandall) and Calvin Arsenia (@calvinarsenia) take a look back on the entire We Were Christian Kids journey since beginning the podcast in December. They reflect on why they started, what they've learned and where they are now... more
Justin Randall (@imjustinrandall) and Calvin Arsenia (@calvinarsenia) are joined by Mark Manning (@wednesday_midday_medley)! Mark is a radio DJ and producer for KKFI 90.1 FM, queer advocate, theatre artist and performer. He also leads a community gar... more
Justin Randall (@imjustinrandall) and Calvin Arsenia (@calvinarsenia) are joined by amazing guests Marley Allenbrand (@marleyann) and Anna Dimmel (@annadimmel). We talk about -- naturally -- Christian upbringings, both evangelical and Catholic. We al... more
Justin Randall (@imjustinrandall) and Calvin Arsenia (@calvinarsenia) discuss being "gayvangelical," a term Calvin coined (we think, we didn't Google it). How is the coming out process, the finding of new community and the attempt to bring others int... more
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I so appreciate the honesty and nuance you bring to all these conversations. Even though it makes me suuuuper concerned about the future of our democracy 😬 Republican state legislatures are laying the groundwork to overturn election results in 2024 if they don’t like the results, all based on the Big Lie. S1, the For the People Act and HR4 the John Lewis Voting Rights Act would safeguard against this, but are stalled in Congress because Manchin and Sinema care more about an arbitrary loophole t... more
Love listening to you two. more
Great podcast! Thoughtful, funny, meaningful, and honest discussions about being a evangelical christian kid and now being an adult putting it all together. Thanks for creating the podcast guys, it has been so helpful!
I love this podcast! I believe that one of the biggest problems we face in the world today is lack of transparency and truth. I believe Jesus was here to teach union in Christ but that his teachings have been so misunderstood and misconstrued in the church. Union only comes thru acceptance of ourselves and others. When people like Calvin and Justin are brave enough to let their own truth be known and to live their own truth they model for us all the path to Christ!! Thanks for your bravery ... more
I’ve been binging this all week, I grew up Mormon and I can relate to so much to your experiences. You guys are “doing the lord’s work” hahaha
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