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Episode 5 - "It Don't Matter! Come Up with a Better Way!"

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Hi Everyone, this is Gregg Garner.

While editing this episode, I noticed just how much I referenced many of the soundbites that were circulating just days after the killing of George Floyd, as a result, we’ve included those soundbites where they seemed most appropriate to help you, the listener, connect or reconnect with the various voices speaking into our moment, yet often without the platform to be heard. You will hear Zoom artifacts as this episode was recorded during stay at home orders in our state.

Before ending this episode, I wanted to give special attention to the conversation I mentioned, which took place between three generations of strong, impassioned black men, who on the protest lines in their state, had a powerful interaction that in my opinion voiced a perspective more articulate, more authentic and meaningful than any other I’d heard - they’re interaction seems to characterize the anguish of this moment, and many others throughout history where justice seems out of reach.

YouTube links to Soundbites:

Black & White Officer Testimonies

3 Generations of Black Men on the Protest Lines

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theologicalthoughts/support

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Hi Everyone, this is Gregg Garner.

While editing this episode, I noticed just how much I referenced many of the soundbites that were circulating just days after the killing of George Floyd, as a result, we’ve included those soundbites where they seemed most appropriate to help you, the listener, connect or reconnect with the various voices speaking into our moment, yet often without the platform to be heard. You will hear Zoom artifacts as this episode was recorded during stay at home orders in our state.

Before ending this episode, I wanted to give special attention to the conversation I mentioned, which took place between three generations of strong, impassioned black men, who on the protest lines in their state, had a powerful interaction that in my opinion voiced a perspective more articulate, more authentic and meaningful than any other I’d heard - they’re interaction seems to characterize the anguish of this moment, and many others throughout history where justice seems out of reach.

YouTube links to Soundbites:

Black & White Officer Testimonies

3 Generations of Black Men on the Protest Lines

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theologicalthoughts/support

  continue reading

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