This week, Kings Kaleidoscope’s Chad Gardner joins us to talk about the band’s new album, “Asaph's Arrows II,” a return to their roots reimagining classic hymns. He opens up about creative integrity, the lessons of Mars Hill, and how the band’s journey has reshaped his view of worship and art. Plus, the cast tackles haircut horror stories, the SNAP funding freeze, Mike Todd’s viral Breakfast Club interview and this year’s weirdest scientific discoveries.
Highlights:
1:00 – Intros
10:45 – The Great Hair Debate: Who has the courage to stop a bad haircut in progress?
11:00 – RELEVANT Buzz: This week’s headlines at the intersection of faith and culture
11:15 – SNAP Funding Freeze: 42 million Americans face a food crisis — what Christians can actually do to help
12:15 – Church vs. State: Who’s really responsible for feeding the hungry?
17:30 – Mike Todd on The Breakfast Club: Why he went viral (again)
25:20 – Special Guest: Kings Kaleidoscope’s Chad Gardner joins to talk about the band’s new album, “Asaph’s Arrows II”
26:00 – Back to the Beginning: Why Kings is remaking hymns after a decade of experimentation
30:10 – “The rose that grew from concrete”: How Mars Hill shaped Kings Kaleidoscope’s DNA
36:15 – The Future of Kings Kaleidoscope: How Kings might return to leading church worship
42:00 – SLICES:
• Jesse’s “Ig Nobel Awards” — scientists prove drunk bats fly worse and cows painted like zebras get fewer fly bites
• Marty’s Vintage Gaming Corner — a Russian Sims 2 love story gone terribly wrong
52:46 — Marty tells us about his exciting new project
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