Losing Our Religion with host Zac Gandara is a wild often comedic ride alongside a community of diverse humans each seeking their desired life and ideal experience away from the dogma and exclusivities they may have been raised to believe.
We all go through funks. Times where we feel uninspired, frustrated with life. There are lots of people with products out there to take your attention, give you their answers, and take your money. Ho…
Thinking Thursday’s are about critically thinking, breaking out of boxes, and discussing new ways we could live this life together.
We often spend a lot of time arguing about our opinions. I'm vegan!…
Bobby Higley joins us again and we talk about hallucinogenic experiences and experiencing some weird spiritual stuff and some help for moving through depression and anxiety.
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Former show guests Little Bear and Tobias got married! Remember them? She is a Christian; he is a Satanist. Their story is a reminder of what humanity could be, open-minded, embracing our differences…
Thinking Thursday’s are about critically thinking, breaking out of boxes, and discussing new ways we could live this life together.
Maybe you’ve never thought about how we interact with one another, …
Bobby Higley grew up under the suppression of Mormonism. He busted that suppression right in the face and now he’s making people laugh and spreading his comedy seed everywhere.
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When we need to set boundaries, we often begin with the toxic people in our lives, what if we started with us instead? The boundaries we give ourselves.
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Thinking Thursday’s are about critically thinking, breaking out of boxes, and discussing new ways we could live this life together.
What if the thing we're wanting is actually the thing that won't su…
After a very public, internet viral excommunication from the Presbyterian Church of America, Apollo engaged the trauma, committed to the healing, and has come out a better version of themselves.
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Remember when things made sense? When there was an anchor to hold on to? When you were certain of things? Life brings so much change. I’m tired of change. Certainty is an addiction, but it tastes so …
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Thinking Thursday’s are about critically thinking, breaking out of boxes, and discussing new ways we could live this life together.
George Carlin was a stand-up comedian, actor, auth…
Thinking Thursday’s are about critically thinking, breaking out of boxes, and discussing new ways we could live this life together.
George Carlin was a stand-up comedian, actor, author, and social cr…
Apollo grew up in Florida, Presbyterian, and gay. When they came out, they were excommunicated, and their story went viral.
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With all the stuff we fight about in this world, politics, abortion. Ever think we could stop trying to control each other's lives through government and legislation?
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Thinking Thursday’s are about critically thinking, breaking out of boxes, and discussing new ways we could live this life together.
Thinking Thursday’s are about critically thinking, breaking out of …
Being with Mark Finley is like sitting with the Golden Age of Broadway royalty. He’s met and worked with icons. He’s lived multiple lifetimes. Living through the terror and prejudice of the 1980’s AI…
Learn to embrace the things that you’ve been programmed to fear. We all have things programmed into us by society, religion, family, relatives, even government that give us fear. That fear was often …
Thinking Thursday’s are about critically thinking, breaking out of boxes, and discussing new ways we could live this life together.
Once we understand the theory of critical thinking, improving our c…
I've never been starstruck with a guest before but drinking with Mark Finley was like hosting young Golden Hollywood. He's done so many things, met and worked with so many people; you'd think he's li…
When we make changes in our live’s, the first to feel hurt by them are our family. The first to feel misunderstood is us. How do we navigate this?
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