Please Stop Anna, Bek & Laetitia
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- Comedy
Please Stop! Podcast is three friends engaging in a holistic critique of Christian media and pop culture we grew up with through humour, honesty and thought-provoking discussion. Talking about what we liked, what we survived and what we wish would honestly just please stop.
Warning: May break out into song.
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The Christmas wish one
Christmas is almost upon us! Join us, and Ben from Finding the Line, for our last episode of the year as we tear into the Christian seasonal movie Wish For Christmas, and talk about Christian Netflix, Starbucks' war on the holidays and what this time of year means for us. Thank you for joining us throughout 2020 and dare we say, happy holidays!
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The Human Flow One
This week we watch the documentary, Human Flow, about the global displacement of 65 million people and examine the refugee crisis, what can be done, apathy, compassion and the church's response.
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The Televangelist one
Send us a donation, to unlock this episode... JUST KIDDING. This week we cover televangelists and their scheming ways. Join us for a hearty and heartfelt conversation that is 100% free!
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The Hell House one
This week leading up to Halloween, Anna, Bek and Laetitia watched a documentary about a Texan conservative church that created the concept of a "hell house" - a Christian-themed haunted house attraction. Join us as we discuss our thoughts on Hell in all of its complexities. What we believe, what the Bible has to say, how history has shaped modern evangelical belief and how it can be used as a tool of fear."
*This episode will involve the mention of such sensitive topics as rape, abortion, suicide, homophobia, incest and family abuse. -
The Proverbs 31 one
Listen in as Laetitia, Bek and Anna discuss the complexities of the problematic Proverbs 31. With humour, sass and personal anecdotes they address what this means for them before and after deconstruction.
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The Disney Hunchback one
On this episode we dive into one of the Disney Renaissance classics, the Hunchback of Notre Dame and talk about power, corruption, spiritual abuse and epic table flipping over who we would cast in a live action remake.