Hosted by Reverend Riot This ain’t your Sunday school sermon. Punk Rock Parish is a fiery, soul-stirring podcast where radical love meets righteous rage. Hosted by Reverend Riot—a battle-scarred street preacher with a mohawk and a mic—we explore the sacred rebellion at the heart of punk, ska, and reggae. Each episode breaks open a tenet of our anarchist gospel: a creed of defiance, dignity, and DIY salvation. From calling out oppression to celebrating community, from smashing systems to hono ...
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Krystle Cobran's daily narrated newsletter to help you turn down the noise + make room to grow into the human you want to be - at work and at home, today. krystlecobran.substack.com/subscribe.
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Mission: The mission of Discovery Institute is to advance a culture of purpose, creativity and innovation. Program: Discovery Institute is an inter-disciplinary community of scholars and policy advocates dedicated to the reinvigoration of traditional Western principles and institutions and the worldview from which they issued. Discovery Institute has a special concern for the role that science and technology play in our culture and how they can advance free markets, illuminate public policy ...
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In this electrifying episode of Reverend Riot and the Punk Rock Parish, we crank the volume to maximum and roar into the spirit of resistance through music, movement, and unapologetic identity. “Live Loud, Die Free” is a rallying cry against silence, conformity, and censorship—an ode to the misfits who refuse to be quieted and the cultures that pul…
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In this episode, Reverend Riot preaches the radical gospel of love—not the soft, sanitized kind sold back to us by Hallmark, but the fire-breathing, barrier-breaking kind that fuels revolutions. We explore how compassion becomes resistance, how chosen family heals the wounds left by broken systems, and how loving boldly in a world built on division…
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EPISODE 3 – “No Gods, No Masters, Just Community” Reverend Riot takes the pulpit and sets fire to the golden thrones of power. This sermon dismantles the false idols of empire—flag worship, police loyalty, billionaire saviors, and megachurch messiahs. From ICE raids to corporate pulpits, this is a call to reject hierarchy and rediscover power where…
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EPISODE 2 – “Question Everything” In this firebrand sermon, Reverend Riot pulls no punches as he tears into the myths of American exceptionalism, the rot of capitalism, the sedative of consumerism, and the violence of the police state. Nothing is off-limits. No institution is safe. If it holds power, it gets the spotlight—and the smoke. This episod…
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Welcome to Punk Rock Parish In the fiery debut of Reverend Riot and the Punk Rock Parish, we crack open the hymnbook of resistance and lay the foundation of our anarcho-spiritual revolution. Reverend Riot kicks off the series with a sermon that ain’t about salvation—it’s about awakening. We walk through the Ten Tenets of Punk Rock Parish: a gritty,…
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🇺🇸 Episode 0000 – Independence Ain’t Free: A Sermon for the Dispossessed Originally released July 4th While fireworks light up the sky and flags wave in patriotic trance, Reverend Riot grabs the mic to blow up the myth of American freedom. This kickoff sermon dismantles the sanitized version of independence, dragging it through the mud of ICE raids…
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Rodrecas (Drék) Davis is a mixed-media artist, curator, professor, former newspaper columnist, and brilliant thinker. Our conversation on The Space Between Us™ podcast was raw, eye-opening and vulnerable. We talked about race, masculinity, and how art has the power to open open human hearts. Thank you for your time and your honest Drék. Join us as …
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How to Be Brave: Finding Words it Seems Impossible
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37:58Have you ever wanted to have a conversation, but you weren't sure where to begin? You're not alone. Join me (Krystle Cobran) and photographer and artist Christy Bush for vulnerable and raw conversation as we explore tender places together.By Krystle Cobran
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Ever wonder what its like to be a human in a body of color who feels like you're on the outside staring in? Wish you could listen in on an open, judgment-free conversation about how we can create belonging instead of exclusion? Then this short but powerful conversation featuring Cindy Snow is for you. Listen in as Cindy Snow and Krystle Cobran talk…
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Choosing courage, being still, and showing up as ourselves
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49:53Have you ever met someone who feels like a joyful ray of light? Who has the courage to dive into life, heart open, determined to create connection? No matter what? Meet Cayce Reese. Cayce is curious, loving, open, and willing to tackle difficult questions with honesty and transparency. It takes courage to let people into our tender places, and that…
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Discovering our power to run towards connection instead of fear.
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53:28As humans, we're often sent the message that we have to compete. That we need to focus on pleasing certain people. Live our lives based on expectations. But what if we let it all go? What happens if we run towards connection? Join the conversation between Tara Rae Bradford and Krystle Cobran on this episode of The Space Between Us.…
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Feeling like the race conversation is looking bleak? Wondering what you can do right now? Listen in.By Krystle Cobran
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Brave Moments: Releasing the Myth of Doing It All
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9:30Join Krystle Cobran and The Space Between Us™ community as we explore freedom we find when we stop trying to do it all in conversations about race.By Krystle Cobran
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Two humans discuss grassroots activism, womanhood, identity, and belonging.
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48:28Mokah Speaks is an artist, activist, poet, performer, and is deeply committed to advancing community-driven social justice. Join us for a wide-open conversation about race, activism, identity, politics, and creating everyday human connection.By Krystle Cobran
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Two women explore personal responsibility, shared humanity, and taking action together.
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1:03:18A deep and honest conversation between Amanda Lee Giordano and Krystle about race, social justice, religion, and the power of choice. Listen in.By Krystle Cobran
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Brave Moments: Uncovering the power of showing up as who we really are.
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8:13Discover the power of showing up as who we really are, right where we are, in difficult conversations. It's the third Brave Moments episode featuring Krystle Cobran, host of The Space Between Us™ podcast.By Krystle Cobran
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Two humans of color explore grassroots campaigning, learning to listen, and finding tiny moments of rest.
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34:22Listen in as Mariah Parker and Krystle Cobran talk about building a grassroots political campaign, learning to listen and love our bodies, and discovering the value of tiny moments of rest.By Krystle Cobran
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Two women talk about competition, belonging, integrity, and showing up right where we are.
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1:11:51Listen in as Kate MacPhail and Krystle Cobran have an open, vulnerable, and honest conversation about competition that creates community, the pain and division of othering, and the joy we find in leaning into connection together. P.S. We also talk about the adventure of teaching courses about race in a university setting that create connection inst…
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Brave Moments: The tiny question that shifts difficult conversations from impossible to doable.
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9:01Discover the tiny question that has the power to change how we navigate difficult conversations. It's the second Brave Moments episode featuring Krystle Cobran.By Krystle Cobran
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Two humans of color explore living, loving, and navigating difficult conversations together.
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51:10Join Jessica Mathisen and Krystle Cobran as we sit down for a wide open conversation about living, loving, and navigating difficult conversations.By Krystle Cobran
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Three women sit down for wide open safe conversation about race.
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59:59Join Heather, Eryn (the Practical Minimalists), and Krystle as we journey through a real conversation about race, finding our way, and embracing connection together.By Krystle Cobran
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The magic of admitting that we just don't know. A tender conversation.
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41:16The agony of wanting to understand but not knowing where to begin is real. There's so much pressure to have all the answers. When really, not knowing is an invitation to discovery. A tender, and heart-filled conversation featuring Noni Hill.By Krystle Cobran
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Brave Moments: So I forgot to introduce myself.
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13:06The voice behind The Space Between Us™ podcast. My name is Krystle Cobran, and I'm the founder of yourbravebox.com. It's lovely to finally meet you!By Krystle Cobran
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Two humans sat down to talk about race. One is a pastor. One is not.
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1:09:41Is it possible to have an empathy-driven conversation about race and faith? Join Morgan Angert and I for an honest and deeply vulnerable conversation exploring race, faith, and connection on this week's episode of The Space Between Us.By Krystle Cobran
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This Native American Woman is still here. It's time to listen.
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49:47A sacred conversation (and musical performance!) about race, culture, belonging, and apathy with Shayna Hobbs.By Krystle Cobran
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George Gilder at FreedomFest 2016: The Scandal of Money
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47:43It's time for a new paradigm of economic thought. The key to understanding--and instigating--economic growth, Gilder argues, lies in information theory. Hear from economist and NYT bestselling author George Gilder as he expounds on the key messages of his latest book The Scandal of Money: Why Wall Street Recovers but the Economy Never Does at the 2…
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Donate to the Center on Wealth, Poverty, & Morality at www.discovery.org/econ/donate.
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The HHS Mandate’s Threat to Religious Liberty
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11:19On this episode of the Center on Human Exceptionalism Podcast, constitutional attorney Steve O’Ban joins host David Boze to discuss the legal concerns surrounding the HHS mandate. The Obama administration's healthcare initiative would force all religious organizations to provide their employees with free contraceptives, abortion-inducing drugs, and…
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On this episode of the Center on Human Exceptionalism Podcast, host David Boze and senior fellow Wesley J. Smith discuss a recent environmental movement that is pushing for the international recognition of "ecocide" as a crime against peace. The promoters of the concept of "ecocide" seek to thwart human development of resources in order to protect …
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The Anti-Human Ethics of Animal Abolitionism
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10:04On this episode of the Center on Human Exceptionalism Podcast, host David Boze and senior fellow Wesley J. Smith explore PETA's recent failure to convince the courts to define Sea World killer whales as slaves. Smith explains that while PETA’s efforts doubtfully amount to more than a publicity stunt, it is important to recognize the dangers of the …
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Indivisible: Forging Your Intellectual Armor
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13:54On this episode of Discovery Institute Podcast, host David Boze talks with Dr. Jay Richards about his new book, Indivisible. 2012 has been dubbed the year of the economy, but social affairs are gaining significant leverage as controversies thrive around issues such as Prop. 8 and the HHS mandate. Richards emphasizes the importance of intellectually…
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Is Capitalism a Form of Social Darwinism?
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11:10On this episode of the Discovery Institute Podcast, host David Boze interviews Dr. Richard Weikart about the concept behind a loaded term that President Obama recently used to declaim Rep. Paul Ryan's budget proposal--"Social Darwinism." Popularized in the 1950s, the term carries connotations of racism, eugenics, and Nazism. However, as Dr. Jay Ric…
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What's the difference between culture and state? Is culture more important than the state?Dr. Jay Richards argues that our culture is built on the great western tradition and that culture precedes politics and therefore is more important, but we must remember that culture can be dictated by politics both good and bad. For more on this and similar i…
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MIchael Medved discusses the Center on Wealth, Poverty, & Morality
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10:33Host David Boze talks to Discovery Institute senior fellow Michael Medved about the Institute's new Center on Wealth, Poverty & Morality. The mission of the Center on Wealth, Poverty and Morality is to connect the practical truths of economics with the perennial truths of ethics. We are building a sustained and accessible defense of free enterprise…
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Are Economic and Social Issues Inextricably Linked?
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10:50On this episode of the Discovery Institute Podcast, host David Boze discusses with senior fellow Jay Richards why economic and social issues are inextricably interlinked and how controversial issues, including abortion and redefining marriage fit in to a limited government world-view. Jay Richards is the co-author of the New York Times best-selling…
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Indivisible: A Discussion of the new book on economics and morality by Dr. Jay Richards
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17:22On this episode of the Discovery Institute Podcast, host David Boze introduces the new book Indivisible: Restoring Faith, Family, and Freedom Before It's Too Late, co-authored by Discovery senior fellow Jay Richards and James Robison. Boze discusses with Dr. Richards the purpose of the book, what it seeks to do, and how the world view of western ci…
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