The Brew Drown Podcast
As usual, Drew speaks to a person much smarter than he is. Former pastor and current wise person Chi Chi Okwu discusses race, Trump, Christians, and so much more.
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Laura Turner (The Atlantic, Slate, Buzzfeed) chats about Donald Trump's appeal to evangelicals, how to understand those who see the election differently, and the futility of debating.
info_outline 15 | Leigh Ann CaldwellThe Brew Drown Podcast
NBC News political reporter Leigh Ann Caldwell discusses the 2016 presidential election. United States of Trump:
info_outline 14 | Brian McLarenThe Brew Drown Podcast
Brian McLaren (!!!) discusses marriage equality in the church, new ways of understanding the Bible, and evolving human consciousness.
info_outline 13 | Ask Science MikeThe Brew Drown Podcast
Science Mike (Mike McHargue) joins Drew for a conversation on sex, the dangers of football, ghosts, and more.
info_outline 12 | Ethan KellyThe Brew Drown Podcast
Drew and Ethan discuss 'The Night Before' while creepily sitting in the corner of the theatre lobby. And other comedy thingz too!
info_outline 11 | Drew BrownThe Brew Drown Podcast
Drew rambles incoherently about the 10 Best Television Series he's ever seen. If you can stand 40 minutes of this nonsense, maybe seek help?
info_outline 10 | Allie GoertzThe Brew Drown Podcast
Musician and comic Allie Goertz discusses The Simpsons, her artistic influences, and growing beyond elitism
info_outline 09 | Brian SchroederThe Brew Drown Podcast
Brian Schroeder discusses how Power Rangers (yep) helps him see the Bible, why it doesn't matter if Moses wrote the first five books, and how self hatred often colors the way that we see God
info_outline 08 | Lyndsay RushThe Brew Drown Podcast
Columnist Lyndsay Rush (@rushbomb) discusses online dating, how it's different than being setup, and which sites are the most murdery...
info_outlineBrian Schroeder discusses how Power Rangers (yep) helps him see the Bible, why it doesn't matter if Moses wrote the first five books, and how self hatred often colors the way that we see God