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A collection of podcasters and writers from various faith traditions under the Christian umbrella trying to engage honestly with modern pop culture. Covering everything from Taylor Swift albums, to Star Wars, to our favorite sports teams, to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and much more! We hope you will join us in the ecumenical effort to earnestly engage with our culture! . Become a member of Systematic Geekology or check out our merch on Fourthwall: https://systematic-geekology-shop.fourthwall.com/

  1. Space Wars and Politics: The Gundam Conflict Unpacked

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    Space Wars and Politics: The Gundam Conflict Unpacked

    The conflict between the Federation and Zeon in Gundam is a hot topic, and Christian Ashley and TJ Blackwell dive right into the thick of it, asking the burning question: whose side are we really on? They explore the Universal Century timeline, unraveling the web of motivations, ideals, and the often murky morality that defines this iconic series. Christian lays out the historical backdrop, highlighting how the struggle for representation and rights fuels the fire of rebellion among the space colonies. Meanwhile, TJ, with his fresh perspective, brings a humorous touch as they banter about the complexities of allegiance in a world where both factions have their share of villains and heroes. They aim to find the good in these polarized sides, while reminding listeners that sometimes, it’s all just a giant robot fight dressed up in political drama. In the latest episode of Systematic Geekology, the hosts dive into the complex universe of Gundam's Universal Century, tackling the age-old question: whose side are we really on? With Christian Ashley leading the charge and TJ Blackwell by his side, listeners are treated to a casual yet insightful exploration of the intricacies of the Earth Federation versus the Xeon conflict. The duo playfully banters about their own backgrounds in the Gundam lore, with Christian having a wealth of knowledge while TJ admits to being a bit of a newbie. As they dissect the timeline, listeners are introduced to key figures like Zeon Daikun, the idealist behind the Xeon movement, and the infamous Zabi family, who seize power amidst the chaos. The episode cleverly juxtaposes the political struggles within the Gundam universe with real-world parallels, emphasizing the moral gray areas that exist in both realms. Christian's enthusiasm for the rich narrative history shines through as he explains pivotal events like the One Year War and the rise of mobile suits, all while keeping the conversation light and engaging through witty remarks and humorous exchanges with TJ. By the end of their discussion, listeners are left pondering their own allegiances in this epic saga, as the hosts encourage them to reflect on the deeper meanings behind the battles fought in space and the human experiences that drive them. Takeaways: The Universal Century timeline of Gundam is intricate and spans various conflicts and factions, making it a rich subject for discussion. Christian and TJ humorously navigate their differing levels of knowledge about Gundam, creating a light-hearted banter throughout the episode. The discussion touches on serious themes like representation and government oppression, showing how Gundam reflects real-world issues. Listeners are encouraged to dive into the Gundam series, regardless of where they start, as it’s become more accessible than ever. Mentioned in this episode: Become a member of Systematic Geekology on our Website! Check out the link to become a member of Systematic Geekology! All member get exclusive extras and shout outs on the show! Some of the paid tiers of membership get store discounts, free merch, and more! SG on Fourthwall Anazao Podcast Network Our show is part of the Anazao Podcast Network and you can find other great shows like ours by checking out the whole network with this link! Anazao Podcast Network Donate to our Show / Check Out Free Extras Check out our show on Fourthwall to donate to the podcast or get free extra content! SG on Fourthwall Systematic Geekology Our show focuses around our favorite fandoms that we discuss from a Christian perspective. We do not try to put...

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    Exploring Alien Earth: What Does It Mean to Be Human?

    Alien Earth takes center stage in this Whats News episode of Systematic Geekology, where the hosts Will Rose, Evan Garcia, and Leah Robinson, along with guests Ryan Does and Jill Elizabeth, dive deep into what it really means to be human in a world filled with extraterrestrial intrigue. They tackle the age-old question of humanity, exploring how this new series fits into the broader Alien canon and the implications of its setting on Earth. With lively banter, the crew shares their thoughts on the series’ characters, pacing, and the philosophical dilemmas it raises about technology and what it means to create life. From the parallels with classic horror themes to the intriguing dynamics of power and control, the conversation is packed with insights and witty exchanges, making it a must-listen for any sci-fi fan. So, whether you're a die-hard Alien aficionado or just dipping your toes into the genre, this episode promises to entertain and provoke thought in equal measure. The discussion kicks off with the hosts and guests diving headfirst into the existential question of what it means to be human, especially when viewed through the lens of Alien Earth. Will Rose opens the floor with his usual charm, welcoming Leah Robinson, Evan Garcia, and their guests, Ryan Does and Jill Elizabeth. As they banter about their human levels on a scale of one to ten, they set a light-hearted tone, revealing their personal struggles with the daily grind. The conversation quickly shifts to the show's main topic, exploring the themes nestled within Alien Earth. They grapple with the idea that sometimes the scariest monsters are not the aliens but humanity itself. Ryan and Leah provide insights into how this series acts as a prequel to the original Alien films, positioning itself within the franchise's canon while also pushing the boundaries of what fans expect. They highlight the unique setting on Earth and the implications that brings, suggesting that the real horror lies closer to home than anyone might have anticipated. The conversation flows seamlessly between personal anecdotes, pop culture references, and philosophical musings, keeping listeners engaged and entertained. As the dialogue unfolds, the hosts take a deep dive into the character dynamics and the intricate storytelling that Alien Earth offers. They discuss how the series balances horror with social commentary, particularly focusing on the exploitation of children through technology and corporate greed. Jill shares her thoughts on the show’s treatment of canon, pondering whether it respects the legacy of prior films or undermines them. The group reflects on the moral implications of playing God and the consequences of creating life for personal gain. The hosts cleverly draw parallels to classic literature, such as Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, emphasizing how the themes of creation, responsibility, and humanity are timeless. They also touch on the episode's pacing and character development, expressing a desire for deeper exploration of certain characters while also critiquing the series for occasionally losing its focus amidst the high-concept ideas presented. The blend of humor and seriousness creates a compelling narrative, as the team navigates the landscape of horror, ethics, and what it truly means to be human. In the latter part of the episode, the conversation takes a more casual turn as they engage in a lightning round discussing what they’ve been geeking out on recently. Each host shares their favorite movies, shows, and experiences, blending geek culture with personal stories. Ryan waxes poetic about his journey through the Wheel of Time series, while Jill revels in the thrill of the World Series, connecting her love for baseball with the need for escapism in a chaotic world. They all laugh about their favorite horror films and how the genre reflects societal fears and anxieties, encouraging listeners to find their own connections to the material. The...

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  3. Moana: The Ocean's Call and the Chief's Daughter

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    Moana: The Ocean's Call and the Chief's Daughter

    Moana takes center stage as Joshua Noel and Liz Clyde dive into the vibrant world of Walt Disney Animation in this episode of Systematic Geekology. Right off the bat, they highlight the film's cultural significance, celebrating its representation of Polynesian heritage and the refreshing portrayal of a strong female lead. The duo chats about Moana's journey of self-discovery, her connection to the ocean, and the rich tapestry of themes that resonate with audiences of all ages. From the catchy bangers of the soundtrack to the dynamic character arcs, they reflect on why Moana stands out in Disney's lineup among other Revival Era films. With witty banter and insightful commentary, Joshua and Liz offer a delightful exploration of a film that not only entertains but also invites viewers to embrace their own path and heritage. Takeaways: Moana stands out in the Disney lineup as a refreshing take on the princess narrative, featuring a strong female lead who prioritizes her community's needs over personal desires, making her relatable for audiences of all ages. The film's vibrant soundtrack, filled with catchy tunes like 'Shiny' and 'We Know the Way', is a major highlight, showcasing the cultural richness of Polynesian music and enhancing the overall viewing experience. Joshua and Liz highlight the importance of understanding cultural context in storytelling, emphasizing how Moana breaks the mold of traditional Disney narratives with its deeper themes and character development. The dynamic between Moana and her father illustrates the complexities of parental expectations and trauma, showcasing a nuanced representation of family relationships in animated films. The podcast discusses how Moana serves as a bridge for younger audiences to discover classic Disney films, encouraging them to explore the rich history of Disney animation beyond the revival era. Liz and Joshua reflect on their personal connections to the film, discussing how it resonates with their own experiences of identity, cultural heritage, and the struggles of growing up in a world filled with expectations. . We discuss all this and more in this one! Join in the conversation with us on Discord now! . Become an official member of Systematic Geekology, donate to the show, buy merch, and much more on our website! . Listen to all of our Disney Eras here: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/33fb9ea2-aea9-4bfc-a257-04405e9af3c4 . Listen to all of Joshua's episodes: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/642da9db-496a-40f5-b212-7013d1e211e0 . Listen to all of Liz's episodes: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/b4feaf6c-e817-4e86-b6f3-e13c0abc7147 Mentioned in this episode: Anazao Podcast Network Our show is part of the Anazao Podcast Network and you can find other great shows like ours by checking out the whole network with this link! Anazao Podcast Network Join our Facebook group and Discord Server Find our Facebook group, "Priests to the Geeks", then join our Discord server with this link to continue on the conversation with us! a...

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    Minority Report: Choosing Beliefs or Just Chosen?

    Renowned theologian Dr. Thomas Jay Oord joins the dynamic trio of Andy Walsh, Kevin Schaeffer, and TJ Blackwell on a philosophical rollercoaster ride through the murky waters of destiny and free will, all sparked by the mind-bending narrative of *The Minority Report*. The conversation kicks off with a bold assertion that we don't get to pick our beliefs; they pick us instead, setting the stage for a deep dive into what justice, redemption, and the future mean in this context. The hosts and Dr. Oord explore the implications of a world where crimes can be predicted before they happen, asking whether such foresight strips away moral responsibility or if it actually enhances it. As they unpack the film's complex themes, they also manage to weave in humor and light-hearted banter, making for a relaxed yet intellectually stimulating discussion. Get ready for some thought-provoking insights on how this sci-fi flick mirrors real-world dilemmas about choice and consequence, sprinkled with a healthy dose of wit! The dialogue begins with Amandi and the regular crew – TJ and Kevin – introducing their special guest, Thomas J. Ord, a leading voice in theology and philosophy. They jump right into the philosophical deep end, discussing how beliefs shape identities, akin to the narrative of 'Minority Report'. The film serves as a jumping-off point for a broader conversation about morality, justice, and the implications of predictive policing in a society that punishes individuals for crimes they haven't yet committed. The hosts grapple with the ethical dilemmas presented in the film, questioning the nature of free will in a world where the future seems predetermined by technology. As the episode unfolds, it becomes clear that the hosts share a genuine camaraderie, interspersing serious philosophical discourse with light-hearted anecdotes about their personal experiences with the film. TJ's excitement about the latest zombie video game contrasts sharply with the weighty themes of the movie, providing a refreshing balance of humor and intellect. This blend of personal narrative and philosophical inquiry keeps listeners engaged while prompting them to reflect on the complexities of choice, morality, and the impact of technology on human behavior. The conversation flows naturally from one topic to another, showcasing the hosts' ability to intertwine their geeky interests with profound questions about society and justice. As the episode draws to a close, the hosts hint at a bonus segment that promises to delve deeper into the film's predictions about the future, inviting listeners to reflect on how these themes are already playing out in today's world. Their banter remains witty and relaxed, ensuring that even the most profound topics are accessible and engaging for all audiences. This episode not only serves as a tribute to 'Minority Report' but also encourages listeners to consider their own beliefs about morality, justice, and the choices they make in a rapidly changing world. Takeaways: The film 'Minority Report' raises profound questions about free will and determinism, making viewers ponder how much control we truly have over our actions. Dr. Thomas Jay Oord emphasizes that our beliefs often choose us, particularly regarding concepts of justice and morality, rather than the other way around. The discussion dives into the implications of predicting future crimes, questioning the morality of punishing individuals for actions they haven't yet committed. The precogs in 'Minority Report' present an intriguing paradox: while they can foresee future events, their visions are not infallible, reflecting the complexities of knowledge and free will. The hosts explore how the technology depicted in 'Minority Report' resonates with our current reality, especially as advancements in AI and surveillance become more prevalent. The conversation highlights...

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  5. Rethinking Comics: The Scoop on Ice Cream Man #5 (Lickety-Splat)

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    Rethinking Comics: The Scoop on Ice Cream Man #5 (Lickety-Splat)

    Rethinking Comics kicks off with a deep dive into the emotional rollercoaster of Ice Cream Man issue #5, aptly titled "Ballad of a Falling Man." Right off the bat, the hosts, Josh and Joshua, explore the heavy themes of suicide, existentialism, and the complexity of human relationships, all wrapped in the chilling narrative of a man plummeting from a corporate skyscraper. As they dissect the juxtaposition between the protagonist's reflective descent and the obliviousness of those trapped in their mundane office lives, they shine a light on the often-ignored reality of mental health and the weight of our choices. With a blend of insightful commentary and personal anecdotes, they invite listeners to ponder what it means to live authentically in the face of mortality. This episode serves as a sneak peek into a special series, Rethinking Comics, enticing fans to join both the Rethinking Faith patreon community and to become an official member Systematic Geekology for deeper, exclusive content that promises to challenge and engage comic lovers and theology nerds alike. Rethinking Comics kicks off with a fascinating discussion about Ice Cream Man #5, where the hosts dive into the existential themes woven into this horror comic. Joshua Noel and Josh Patterson explore the complex characters that confront life, death, and the meaning behind their choices, particularly focusing on the character Bill, who jumps from a corporate building contemplating his life and the relationships he’s left behind. The juxtaposition between Bill's last moments and Veronica's frantic quest for survival serves as a poignant reminder of the weight of our choices and how we live our lives. With humor and heart, the hosts engage in a deep conversation about the implications of suicide, mental health, and how our lives are intertwined with those we love, even after they are gone. Throughout the episode, listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own lives, the choices they make, and the legacy they leave behind, making it a compelling and thought-provoking listen. Takeaways: In this episode, the hosts dive deep into the existential themes of 'Ice Cream Man' #5, exploring how the comic reflects real-life struggles with identity, meaning, and mortality. The conversation highlights how the characters' experiences in the comic serve as a metaphor for our own lives, challenging listeners to reflect on their relationships and choices. Listeners are encouraged to engage with difficult topics such as mental health and suicide in a meaningful way, recognizing their impact on personal narratives and community. The hosts emphasize the importance of community and relationships in shaping our identities, echoing the comic's exploration of what it means to truly live versus merely survive. . Become an official member of Systematic Geekology to follow this series further: https://systematic-geekology-shop.fourthwall.com/supporters . You can also continue to follow Rethinking Comics on the Rethinking Faith patreon page: https://patreon.com/RethinkingFaith . For more comicbook discussion, check out our YouTube series, "Comicbook Ketchup": https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9e2Tuor8cmMBpdjYnZywp914Lyvf6KKB&si=mcbN1aSA3FgOlp0i Mentioned in this episode: Listener Discretion Advised Occasionally our show discusses some sensitive subject matter and strong...

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  6. Freddy vs. Jason: The Ultimate Slasher Showdown!

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    Freddy vs. Jason: The Ultimate Slasher Showdown!

    Christian Ashley and Dr. Leah Robinson dive into the epic showdown of horror icons in this Halloween special, tackling the 2003 flick "Freddy vs. Jason." Right off the bat, they tackle the burning question: do we really lose if either Freddy or Jason comes out on top? As they kick back in their spooky drive-in seats, the duo reflects on the film's unique blend of slasher lore and the sheer absurdity of two legendary monsters squaring off. With witty banter and a sprinkle of nostalgia, they dissect the film's merits and flaws, exploring everything from character depth to iconic moments that make this crossover a cult classic in its own right. As the final episode of this year’s Halloween Drive-In, the conversation flows with both humor and insight, leaving listeners pondering the true cost of horror fandom in a polarized world. Systematic Geekology dives into a spine-tingling showdown that has long been the subject of debate among horror aficionados: the epic clash between Freddy Krueger and Jason Voorhees. The episode kicks off with a rather cheeky question posed by the host, Christian Ashley, about whether fans truly ‘lose’ if either of these iconic horror figures emerges victorious in their infamous battle. Joined by first-time co-host Dr. Leah Robinson, the episode serves as a reflective and lively discussion on the cultural significance of these two titans of terror as they navigate through their respective legacies. The dynamic between the hosts is infectious, with Leah sharing her insights, adding depth to the conversation while also peppering it with her witty commentary. They reminisce about previous films in the franchises, sparking nostalgia and laughter as they highlight their favorite moments from the slasher genre, all while maintaining a relaxed and humorous tone that makes the listener feel right at home. As the discussion progresses, they delve deeper into the mechanics of the film ‘Freddy vs. Jason’, exploring the plot intricacies and the absurdity that comes with crossover films. Leah humorously critiques the film’s premise, revealing her kinder disposition towards it compared to her feelings about ‘Aliens vs. Predator’. The conversation flows effortlessly as they touch upon the philosophical and ethical questions raised by the film's narrative—most notably, the moral implications of sedating people to prevent Freddy from haunting their dreams. This segment showcases their critical thinking and ability to engage with deeper topics while still keeping the tone light and entertaining. Leah’s candid reflections on the characters’ motivations and the film’s execution resonate as they both grapple with the horror genre's tropes and clichés, leading to a rich exploration of what makes a horror film compelling—or not. In wrapping up their analysis, Christian and Leah share their ratings of the film, revealing their differing perspectives while still finding common ground in their love for the genre. The episode concludes with some light-hearted banter about Halloween treats inspired by the film, showcasing their playful camaraderie. The hosts invite listeners to engage with the show by suggesting future topics, reinforcing the community aspect of Cismic Ecology, and leaving fans eager for what’s to come. This episode is not just a review of a film but a celebration of horror cinema, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own experiences with the genre and to embrace the joys of geekdom together. Takeaways: Christian Ashley and Leah Robinson dive deep into the intricacies of horror icons Freddy and Jason, examining their motivations and the themes of fear and power in 'Freddy vs. Jason'. They joke about the absurdity of the film's premise, questioning the logic behind a battle between two supernatural beings and the concept of winning or losing in such a scenario. The hosts emphasize the importance of relatable characters in slasher films, lamenting the

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  7. Chaos and Control: Loki Season 2 x Doctor Who

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    Chaos and Control: Loki Season 2 x Doctor Who

    Joshua Noel, Justin Coleman, and Alex Matthews dive into the multiverse of storytelling this week as they dissect the epic narratives of Loki Season 2 and the Doctor Who episode, "The Story in the Engine." Right from the get-go, they ponder whether our narratives are preordained or if we wield the quill to write our own tales, with Loki's chaotic charm and the Doctor's whimsical wisdom leading the charge. The trio breaks down the fundamental themes of control versus freedom, showcasing how Loki, the God of Mischief, opts to hold stories together, while the Doctor liberates narratives by cutting loose the constraints. While they navigate through time travel conundrums, they also explore the cultural ramifications of these beloved characters and their unique journeys. With humor and insightful banter flowing freely, listeners are in for a thought-provoking ride through time, narrative, and the essence of storytelling itself. Exploring the intersections of narratives in popular culture, the discussion kicks off with a deep dive into Loki Season 2 and its thematic parallels with the Doctor Who episode 'The Story in the Engine.' The trio—Joshua, Justin, and Alex—engage listeners by breaking down complex topics such as determinism versus free will, and how stories shape our understanding of identity and existence. With a laid-back vibe, they share personal anecdotes about their geeky obsessions, from video games to movies, setting a relatable tone for the more intricate discussions to follow. They emphasize the significance of character development in both Loki and Doctor Who, illustrating how these narratives reflect broader societal themes. The episode transitions to a nuanced analysis of how both shows tackle the concepts of control and chaos through their protagonists, Loki and the Doctor, ultimately leading to questions about personal agency in storytelling. The hosts' banter keeps the atmosphere light, though they tackle serious philosophical questions that resonate with listeners on a deeper level. As they wrap up, they encourage audience interaction, inviting listeners to share their own six-word stories, making this a dynamic and engaging episode for fans of both franchises. Takeaways: The discussion highlights the philosophical questions raised in both 'Loki' season 2 and 'Doctor Who', particularly about free will versus determinism, suggesting that narratives may not be as predetermined as they seem. Joshua, Justin, and Alex explore the role of storytelling in shaping our identities, comparing Loki's journey of holding stories together to the Doctor's quest for freeing narratives, reflecting on the importance of connection and relationships. The podcast emphasizes the cultural impact of both series, noting how 'Loki' has redefined the God of mischief as a hero while 'Doctor Who' continues to explore the nuances of storytelling and imagination. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their own stories, with the hosts sharing their six-word narratives, highlighting the personal connections and meanings derived from such storytelling exercises. The contrasting resolutions of the protagonists—Loki's sacrifice to hold stories together versus the Doctor's liberation of narratives—spark a conversation about the nature of control and the value of relationships in storytelling. Overall, the episode promotes a deeper understanding of how both 'Loki' and 'Doctor Who' address themes of identity, agency, and the significance of our individual and collective narratives. . . You can leave a one-time gift, purchase some SG merch, or become a member on our website: https://systematic-geekology-shop.fourthwall.com/ . Follow our Marvel podcasts playlist: a...

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  8. Peacemaker Season 2: A Wild Ride Through the DC Universe!

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    Peacemaker Season 2: A Wild Ride Through the DC Universe!

    The latest episode of Systematic Geekology dives into the exciting world of Peacemaker Season 2, where Christian Ashley, Kevin Schaeffer, and Evan Garcia unravel the layers of this wild ride filled with heart and humor. Right off the bat, they give a heads-up that they’re diving deep into spoiler territory, so if you haven’t caught up yet, consider this your friendly warning. They explore how the characters have evolved, particularly the complex relationship between Chris and Harcourt, which adds a rich emotional layer to the season. With clever insights, they also touch on the show's exploration of themes around faith and morality, paving the way for some thought-provoking discussions amidst the laughter. As they wrap up, they tease the thrilling cliffhangers and what’s next for the DC universe, leaving listeners eagerly anticipating the future of their beloved characters. Takeaways: In this episode, the hosts dive deep into the emotional evolution of Peacemaker's character, highlighting how season two shifts focus from pure action to character-driven storytelling. Christian Ashley brings a unique perspective as he discusses the portrayal of faith within horror, particularly in Black Phone 2, and how it challenges common stereotypes. Kevin Schaeffer emphasizes the strong character dynamics and growth, especially in the relationship between Peacemaker and Harcourt, showcasing their struggles and the complexities of their emotions. The hosts reflect on the unexpected depth of secondary characters like Adebayo, who becomes a moral center, proving that even in a chaotic world, there is room for compassion and understanding. There's a witty banter about the alternate versions of characters and how they mirror real societal issues, making for a thought-provoking discussion on identity and morality. The episode wraps up with recommendations for viewers, including a nod to K-Pop Demon Hunters and other pop culture gems that resonate with the show's themes, keeping it fresh and engaging. . You can leave a one-time gift, purchase some SG merch, or become a member on our website: https://systematic-geekology-shop.fourthwall.com/ . Don't miss any of our What's News episodes: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/5abf15a7-d441-4638-8a4a-66ccf85e3343 . Follow our DCU playlist: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/8c9da262-e657-44a7-b14a-9649933f5347 . Check out all of Christian's episodes: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/ebf4b064-0672-47dd-b5a3-0fff5f11b54c . Listen to all of Evan's episodes: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/db75189a-04f3-4129-9a5d-ade41cf863b5 . Check out other episodes with Kevin: https://player.captivate.fm/collection/84fd7d06-cf1f-48e5-b358-09a01c5a6bc9 Mentioned in this episode: Anazao Ministries Podcasts - AMP Network Check out other shows like this on our podcast network! https://anazao-ministries.captivate.fm/ Systematic Geekology Our show focuses around our favorite fandoms that we discuss...

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