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    Explore " blue bell" with insightful episodes like "054: Brent Woods, Senior Director of Arts and Culture", "LTP Gets Chilly: "General" Ice Cream (iykyk)", "122: "To Be Or Not To Be: Part 2"", "'Contact Tracing' - Episode 16" and "Where Are My Reparations? (ft. Nathan Vu)" from podcasts like ""MONTCO ON THE MOVE", "I Think You're Gonna Like This", "Jumping The Shuttle: A Family Matters Podcast", "Poddin' Next Door" and "Polar Opposites"" and more!

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    122: "To Be Or Not To Be: Part 2"

    122: "To Be Or Not To Be: Part 2"

    What has us feeling nostalgic this week? How much sweet cream is too much? And is this the performance of a lifetime? We switch between these questions and more as we watch Season 6, Episode 2 of Family Matters.

    Alex Diamond, David Kenny, and John McDaniel heard that the long-running network sitcom Family Matters ends with side character Steve Urkel going to space. And the best way to figure out how that happened - obviously - is to watch the last episode first and make our way backwards through nearly ten years of television.

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    Where Are My Reparations? (ft. Nathan Vu)

    Where Are My Reparations? (ft. Nathan Vu)

    They say the future is bright but based on our discussion today, that may not be true...

    This week Justin & Nicky are joined by Nathan Vu as they take 30+ year glance into the future to make predictions about what the world will look like.
    Will black people finally get reparations? Will our environmental practices ruin the Earth? Will student loans still exist? Will transgender people get to play sports with the gender they identify with?

    In the News: Lil Nas X is gay (we don’t care). People are mad that Disney cast Halle Bailey to play Ariel in ‘The Little Mermaid’. A girl was caught licking Blue Bell ice cream and placing it back in the freezer. We also get into the problematic antics of Chris Brown and how colorism is alive and well.

    Hot Take: Hollywood keeps creating remakes and we’re all tired of it, celebrity baby Instagram accounts are strange, and Nathan is completely fine with Amazon and Google collecting information about their users!

    As always we answer some interesting listener letters.
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    Eat! Drink! Smoke! - Episode 42 - Licking The BlueBell and What The Hell Is White Twitter?

    Eat! Drink! Smoke! - Episode 42 - Licking The BlueBell and What The Hell Is White Twitter?
    OK. What the hell is "white Twitter?" According to multiple sources, "white Twitter" is in uproar because a black woman has been cast as Ariel in the live-action version of "The Little Mermaid." Unfortunately, the sources don't have it right. But it shows exactly how media uses social media to move their narrative. Tony Katz (http://facebook.com/tonykatzradio) hosts Eat! Drink! Smoke! (http://facebook.com/eatdrinksmoke) Along with Fingers Malloy (http://facebook.com/fingersmalloyradio), they review Beer Barrel Bourbon from New Holland Spirits and the Arturo Fuente Double Chateau cigar. Eat! Drink! Smoke! is sponsored by Fanimation.com (http://fanimation.com) A politician in Seattle thinks cleaning human waste off city streets can be seen as racism. A young woman might get 20 years in jail for licking BlueBell ice cream at a local supermarket, then putting the ice cream back in the freezer for someone to buy. (Fingers thinks it's way too long of a possible sentence. Tony thinks it's nowhere near enough.) California deals with earthquakes, and will the US Women's National Soccer Team go to the White House now that they've won the World Cup? Or will it be better for them (and Megan Rapinoe) to just be angry and say no?

    Conquering Our Schools - Audio

    Conquering Our Schools - Audio
    6 Easter, Year B May 10, 2015 Saint Mark’s Episcopal Church, Bay City, TX 1 John 5:1-6 John 15:9-17 Last year I spent some time teaching a leadership class in the middle school and a couple of elementary schools here, and one of the biggest challenges I found was that the kids had no idea how to show respect for their teachers. Sit up straight, look at the teacher when there’re talking to you, wait to speak until you’re called on…some of these basic things, they just didn’t know. Some didn’t care, but many didn’t want to be disrespecting their teachers, they just had no idea that’s what they were doing. They needed to be taught how to show respect. Jesus said to his disciples, “I am giving you these commands so that you may love one another.” We need to be taught how to love others, just like the students needed to be taught how to show respect. If we are faithful to Jesus, we end up loving one another. Did you notice, however, that John said that through our faith, we get to conquer the world? “And this is the victory that conquers the world, our faith.” John was talking about a struggle between the faith of Jesus’ disciples, and “the world’s hatred.” Jesus warned his disciples that the world would hate them because they were Jesus’ disciples. John was exhorting his community to remain faithful despite any hatred they might encounter. Despite opposition you may encounter: Love God by obeying his commandments, and if you do, you’ll conquer the world. Well, the first part of that makes sense. Kids, if you want to give your moms a great Mothers’ Day present, do what they say immediately and without complaint. That’s how you can show your moms that you love them. “Abide in my love,” Jesus says, along with, “If you keep my commandments, you will abide in my love.” That could sound rather Machiavellian. “Obey me to show that you love me.” But obedience to Jesus is what, that we love one another. Jesus gave other teachings, all to the end that we would love one another and by doing so, love God. Remain faithful, Jesus is saying. Remain faithful to Jesus’ teachings. Remain faithful to his way. Remain faithful to him, and if we do, Jesus says we’ll be loving one another and loving God. John tells us, on the other hand, that if we’re faithful, we’ll conquer the world. Some see this as promise of military-like subjugation of all non-Christians under a throne of Christianity. Well, unlike ISIS, we don’t conquer through subjugation. Jesus conquered by letting the world kill him. It was the most loving thing he could do. He loved the world and gave his life in order to care for and protect the world. That was God’s command to humanity through Adam an d Eve. Have dominion over the earth and subdue it, God said. Care for all of the earth and pacify it. You are caretakers over all the earth. Have dominion or conquer the world by loving the world and taking good care of it. That is how we conquer the world, by lovingly caring for the world. Doing so fulfills God’s first commandment to the man and woman he created in his image. “Be fruitful.” Galatians 5:22-23 tells us, “The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.” That is how we obey God’s very first commandment, by being loving, joyful, peaceful, patient, kind, good, faithful, gentle, and self-controlled. That is how we love God by obeying him. As Jesus told his disciples, he gave us these commands so that we may love one another. For the students I was teaching in the schools last year, I told them that they could control if their school year went well or badly. If they showed respect to their teachers from day one, they’d find their teachers not to be nearly so grumpy as they often were. If they showed respect, worked well in class, and brought that way to others, they could change the whole school. I didn’t say they’d conquer their school, but that’s what they’d be doing. The gifts of the spirit, faithfulness to God’s commandments, loving, honoring, respecting one another…that is how we conquer the world. Our faithfulness to Jesus and his teachings and command to love, that is how we are faithful to God’s command to be fruitful, to care for the world, each other. That is how we conquer the world. That is how we are faithful. Amen.
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