the Optimist in Revolt Podcast
1) Episode 21: Marian Tsang
Real-life scientist Marian Tsang stops by this week to discuss being a Christian in STEM, the impact one person's conversion can have on a family, and the use of hot dogs as an excuse to eat bacon. Th...Show More
2) Episode 20: Steve J. Sanderson
Steve J. Sanderson stops by to talk about what's like being a Christian and a Marine, the proper places of theology and culture, and I explain to him why the Dodger Dog is overrated.
3) Episode 19: Christopher Meyer
Chris Meyer stops by to discuss not knowing you've prayed the sinner's prayer, seeker-friendly churches, and the congealing of tomatoes, cheese, and onions.
4) Episode 18: Jeff Dumo
Jeff Dumo stops by this week to discuss the importance of grill-lines, the call to love, and finding a way to say "It is well with my soul." (Spoiler alert)
5) Episode 17: Andy Holloway
Andy Holloway stops by and we discuss how being sick puts things into perspective, the importance of timing, and why ketchup is both respectable and worthy of scorn. Check out Andy's podcasts h...Show More
6) Episode 16: Devon Martinez
Devon Martinez stops by to talk about therapeutic moralistic deism, how being raised in a good home can cause challenges to your Christian faith, and the importance of mixing textures when eatin...Show More
7) Episode 15: Asher Clark
Asher Clark stops by to discuss total depravity, what your old friends think of you, and a little bit more cheeseburger talk than I'm typically comfortable with.
8) Episode 14: Ben Copple
This week Ben Copple stops by and we discuss his new book We Bleed for Each Other, that good hot dogs really don't need condiments, and we politely ignore the fact that one of Adam's favorite theologi...Show More
9) Episode 13: Théomin
This week, Théomin advocates hard for Reformed Christianity, we discuss what Christians and Solipsistic Nihilists have in common (hint: it's very important when you're making Jell-O), and he beats the...Show More
10) Episode 12: Rex Bishop
It's Christmas Eve, which is a time for family. Rex Bishop stops by to talk about a baseball game on July 17, 1978, growing up with a general sense about God without ever talking about it, and w...Show More