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Quentin Schultze

Calvin University professor of communications, sharing insights on the parables and storytelling techniques in "A Christmas Story."

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Dec 19, 2024 • 2h 8min

Bombshell Report Suggests the FBI Lied About Jan. 6 Pipe Bomber | Guests: Rep. Barry Loudermilk & Wave Nunnally | 12/19/24

Rep. Barry Loudermilk, a Georgia congressman, reveals shocking findings from his investigation into January 6, questioning the FBI's integrity and the accountability of political figures involved. Wave Nunnally, an early Judaism professor, offers fresh insights into the three wise men and their pivotal role in the Christmas story. Meanwhile, Quentin Schultze, a communications professor, uncovers the rich storytelling techniques in 'A Christmas Story', highlighting its deeper lessons about desire and human connection.
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Dec 19, 2024 • 41min

Best of the Program | Guests: Rep. Barry Loudermilk & Quentin Schultze | 12/19/24

Barry Loudermilk, U.S. Representative from Georgia, sheds light on his findings regarding the January 6th Capitol attack and the need for accountability, questioning whether figures like Liz Cheney will be held responsible. Meanwhile, Quentin Schultze, a communications professor, explores the rich storytelling in 'A Christmas Story,' suggesting deeper themes about obsession and human connections. They also discuss the implications of recent political events and the importance of vigilance as Trump returns to the spotlight.
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Dec 17, 2024 • 1h 41min

419: Quentin Schultze & NEW STORY—The Story of His Life

Quentin Schultze, an expert on storytelling and author of 'You'll Shoot Your Eye Out,' dives into the magic of narratives, especially focusing on Gene Shepard's influence on 'A Christmas Story.' He shares personal anecdotes about his DJ days and the challenges of balancing creativity in broadcasting. The discussion also explores the symbolism of the iconic leg lamp and the emotional intricacies of childhood bullying, drawing parallels to larger societal themes. Nostalgia and its role in storytelling are vividly examined, bridging past and present.