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Robert Monson, Sam Gay, and Trey Ferguson attempt to capture real life conversations that center around wrestling with God, issues within Black culture, and things in society/the world. Find out more about the work we produce and check out merch here: https://linktr.ee/threeblackmen Support Three Black Men and join our community at patreon.com/threeblackmen Connect with us at threeblackmenpodcast@gmail.com
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In Another World: A Pop Culture Podcast A celebration of pop culture. Every week, join host Zacary Landolt (@zacarywithnoh insta/Twitter) as he dives into a discussion about a different piece of pop culture. Sometimes it’s an old favorite, or a “pop culture blind spot” that needs to be filled in. Joined by lovely, entertaining guests, and filled with fun segments, it’s always sure to be a good time! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/inanotherworld/support
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In this episode we chop it up about some of the latest rap beefs between Kendrick, J. Cole, Drake, and more. *Note* This episode was recorded before Kendrick's latest rap diss named Euphoria came out. To support the work that we do here and join the conversation, please visit our Patreon: ⁠patreon.com/threeblackmen⁠ If you'd like to support us fina…
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Protests dominate the news. And while we’re familiar with freedom of speech, free exercise of religion, and freedom of the press—what about the freedom of assembly? The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution—also contains “the right of the people peaceably to assemble.” But what exactly does that secure? How does this foundational, but often forg…
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Episode 288: “Sliding Doors” (1998): Movie Review Chris McBrien and Derek Myers go back to 1998 to watch and review the Gwyneth Paltrow film “Sliding Doors”. The guys talk about the success of the film (commercially and critically), scenes, themes, quotes and behind-the-scenes information about the film. For the trivia segment of the show, Chris as…
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In this episode, we continue an open conversation with friend of the show Dr. Hart about cultivating hope and the obstacles that we face in this journey. Check out his podcast, Inverse Podcast as well as his website drewgihart.com. To support the work that we do here and join the conversation, please visit our Patreon: ⁠patreon.com/threeblackmen⁠ I…
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In this episode, we sit down to have an open conversation with friend of the show Dr. Hart about cultivating hope and the obstacles that we face in this journey. Check out his podcast, Inverse Podcast as well as his website drewgihart.com. To support the work that we do here and join the conversation, please visit our Patreon: ⁠patreon.com/threebla…
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Episode 287: “Night Shift” (1982): Movie Review Chris McBrien and Derek Myers go back to 1982 to watch and review the Ron Howard-directed film “Night Shift”, starring Henry Winkler, Michael Keaton and Shelley Long. The guys talk about the success of the film (commercially and critically), scenes, themes, quotes and behind-the-scenes information abo…
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"Having lost a sense of the sacred, the only thing we want is acquisitiveness—more of everything. How can we break this vicious cycle of avarice? It seems to me that the only way we can possibly reign this in on ourselves is some retrieval of the sense of the sacred, something beyond ourselves. And I think that relearning humility—realizing that a …
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In this mini episode, Robert shares some thoughts on resurrection. To support the work that we do here and join the conversation, please visit our Patreon: ⁠patreon.com/threeblackmen⁠ If you'd like to support us financially outside of Patreon, you can do that via Paypal: threeblackmenpodcast@gmail.com.…
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Episode 286: Where Are They Now? Chris McBrien and Derek Myers have a discussion about celebrities that were once prominent in pop culture but have faded away into relative obscurity. The guys ask the question “where are they now?” as it pertains to some of their favourite pop culture icons from years gone by. For the trivia segment of the show, Ch…
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Flannery O’Connor is known for her short stories in which “A Good Man Is Hard to Find.” But it’s often those ugly, mean, disgusting, scandalizing, violent, weird, or downright hateful characters in Flannery O’Connor stories that become the vessels of grace delivered. So, how should we read Flannery O’Connor? Jessica Hooten Wilson (Pepperdine Univer…
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In this episode, we sit down to talk about what we are enjoying and gleaning from Beyonce's new album Cowboy Carter. As we continue to explore the theme of hope, we can’t leave out the soundtrack to our hopes and dreams. To support the work that we do here and join the conversation, please visit our Patreon: ⁠patreon.com/threeblackmen⁠ If you'd lik…
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This conversation is based on a free downloadable resource available at faith.yale.edu. Click here to get your copy today. “We may heed the call of Jesus to follow me and find him leading us right into the home we already have.” (Ryan McAnnally-Linz) What are the possibilities of homemaking in a world out of joint? What does it mean for Christians …
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In this episode, we continue a conversation on evolving, especially as Black men. We point to the evolution of recent artists like Andre 3000. To support the work that we do here and join the conversation, please visit our Patreon: ⁠patreon.com/threeblackmen⁠ If you'd like to support us financially outside of Patreon, you can do that via Paypal: th…
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Help us improve the podcast! Click here to take our listener survey—5 respondents will be randomly selected to receive a signed and personalized copy of Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most. We need the world to understand it. Human embodied experience and material life in the world has a profound effect on our thinking—not just poetry a…
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In this episode, we talk about the wisdom that we can gain by listening to our body as we age. To support the work that we do here and join the conversation, please visit our Patreon: ⁠patreon.com/threeblackmen⁠ If you'd like to support us financially outside of Patreon, you can do that via Paypal: threeblackmenpodcast@gmail.com.…
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Episode 285: “RoboCop” (1987): Movie Review Chris McBrien and Derek Myers go back and watch Paul Verhoeven’s 1987 crime/action/black humour film, “RoboCop”, starring Peter Weller, Nancy Allen and Ronny Cox. The guys discuss the film’s box office performance, critical response, cast, memorable scenes and trivia. For the trivia segment of the show, D…
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Help us improve the podcast! Click here to take our listener survey—5 respondents will be randomly selected to receive a signed and personalized copy of Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most. "There were a lot of people with moral courage to resist, to protest the communist revolutions, but few of them had the spiritual resource to questi…
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Sam and Robert sit down to have a conversation about the time it takes to cultivate gentleness. To support the work that we do here and join the conversation, please visit our Patreon: ⁠patreon.com/threeblackmen⁠ If you'd like to support us financially outside of Patreon, you can do that via Paypal: threeblackmenpodcast@gmail.com.…
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Help us improve the podcast! Click here to take our listener survey—5 respondents will be randomly selected to receive a signed and personalized copy of Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most. What are the goals of education? Are we shaping young minds or corrupting the youth? Theologian Mark Jordan joins Matt Croasmun for a conversation a…
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Episode 284: “Snatch” (2000): Movie Review Chris McBrien and Derek Myers go back and watch Guy Ritchie’s 2000 crime/comedy film, “Snatch”, starring Brad Pitt, Jason Statham and Dennis Farina. Chris had never seen the film so he is coming in with a fresh approach. The guys discuss the film’s box office performance, critical response, cast, memorable…
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Cue Anita Baker's "You Bring Me Joy" as Sam and Robert sit down to have a lighthearted conversation about things that are bringing hope and joy these days. To support the work that we do here and join the conversation, please visit our Patreon: ⁠patreon.com/threeblackmen⁠If you'd like to support us financially outside of Patreon, you can do that vi…
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Episode 283: Movies That Were Better Than the Book Chris McBrien and Derek Myers each run down their personal top 5 list of movies that they think were better than the book the film was based on. There seems to be a general feeling that the book is almost always better than the movie but the guys challenge this notion with 5 films that rise above t…
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Can you spare 3 minutes to take our listener survey? After the survey closes, we'll randomly select 5 respondents to receive a free, signed, and personalized copy of Life Worth Living: A Guide to What Matters Most. Click here to take the survey! Thank you for your honest feedback and support! “For theology to be worth anything, it must traffic in r…
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This episode revisits a discussion we had back when we first started!To support the work that we do here and join the conversation, please visit our Patreon: ⁠patreon.com/threeblackmen⁠If you'd like to support us financially outside of Patreon, you can do that via Paypal: threeblackmenpodcast@gmail.com.…
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Episode 282: “Romancing the Stone” (1984): Movie Review Chris McBrien and Derek Myers go back 40 years and re-watch the 1984 Robert Zemeckis film, “Romancing the Stone” starring Kathleen Turner and Michael Douglas. They discuss the box office, critical success, the cast, the director, quotes and scenes. For the trivia segment of the show, Derek has…
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There’s a 500-year history of social justice activism that emerged from Christianity in the Americas, and it comes to us through the Brown Church. Rev. Dr. Robert Chao Romero (Associate Professor of Latina/o Studies at UCLA) joins Evan Rosa to discuss the history of Christian racial justice efforts in the Americas, as well as a constructive and fai…
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In this episode, Trey and Robert discuss our last Black History highlight; Raphael Warnock. We discuss his book The Divided Mind of the Black Church and more. To support the work that we do here and check out the rest of this conversation, please visit our Patreon: ⁠patreon.com/threeblackmen⁠ If you'd like to support us financially outside of Patre…
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In this Black History Month episode, Trey and Sam do the work of honoring and uplifting theologian, scholar, and minister Kelly Brown Douglas. To support the work that we do here and check out the rest of this conversation, please visit our Patreon: patreon.com/threeblackmen If you'd like to support us financially outside of Patreon, you can do tha…
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Episode 281: “Scarface” (1983): Movie Review Chris McBrien and Derek Myers are joined by frequent guest, Greg Martin to discuss the 1983 Brian De Palma film, “Scarface“. Chris had never seen the film before so he is coming in fresh. This is one of Greg’s all-time favorite films. The guys discuss the cast, the box office, overarching themes of the f…
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What would it mean for us to take Christianity seriously as a way of life, a set of practices and ways of being in the world—and not merely a list of beliefs? Theologian Kevin Hector (University of Chicago Divinity School) joins Ryan McAnnally-Linz for a discussion of his latest book, Christianity as a Way of Life. Together they reflect on the prac…
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With unflagging and unwavering hope in our civic life Michael Wear (Center for Christianity & Public Life) wants to renovate the character of Christian political engagement. He’s a former White House and presidential campaign staffer and his new book is called The Spirit of Our Politics: Spiritual Formation and the Renovation of Public Life. In thi…
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We are continuing our journey into Black History Month with people that we are inspired by. In this episode we talk about what James Baldwin's life has meant to us. To support the work that we do here and check out the rest of this conversation, please visit our Patreon: patreon.com/threeblackmen If you'd like to support us financially outside of P…
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What are the economic forces that underly racist thinking? What are the theological dimensions of racism? How does the “political economic distortion of the divine economy” impacts the contemporary experience of and response to racism? In this episode, Jonathan Tran (Baylor University) joins Matt Croasmun to discuss his book, Asian Americans & the …
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In this episode we talk about Trey's new book Theologizin Bigger and the God that he has come to know. Please join us for a new season as we explore the contours and edges of hope. To support the work that we do here please check out: Patreon: patreon.com/threeblackmen Paypal: threeblackmenpodcast@gmail.com…
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Episode 280: Movies You Only Need to Watch Once Chris McBrien and Derek Myers constantly discuss films they love to watch over and over. This week, it’s something a little different. The guys each present a list of Top 5 movies that only require one viewing. For the trivia segment of the show, Chris gives a year, movie and the OVER/UNDER on the tot…
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Imagine a future that brings personal and communal wholeness, a commitment to truth even when it hurts, and the beauty of pursuing integration in the wake of fragmentation. Anne Snyder joins Evan Rosa to talk about her vision and hopes for a whole-person revolution that honors our moral complexity, holds us accountable to virtue, and seeks a robust…
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We open season 5 with a new theme centered around Hope. Please join us for a new season as we explore the contours and edges of hope. To support the work that we do here please check out: Patreon: patreon.com/threeblackmen Paypal: threeblackmenpodcast@gmail.com
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We often think of speaking up as an act of courage. And of course, there are times when it most certainly is. But what about the courage to listen? The best kind of generous listening is interesting because it seems to acknowledge and create a mutual agency. The courageous, generous listener grants the speaker an authority to have the floor and mak…
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Episode 279: “9 to 5” (1980): Movie Review Chris McBrien and Derek Myers go back to 1980 to review “9 to 5” starring Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, Dolly Parton and Dabney Coleman. The guys discuss the cast, themes of the film, the box office and debate how well the film holds up after over 40 years. For the trivia segment of the show, Derek has Chris tr…
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Episode 278: “Barbie” (2023): Movie Review Chris McBrien and Derek Myers are joined by Kaye Myers to review the 2023 Greta Gerwig film, “Barbie“. They discuss the box office, cast, themes and more about the film. Kaye brings a (much needed) female perspective for the film review. For the trivia segment of the show, Chris has Derek and Kaye team up …
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