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First, I'm VERY glad to discover this podcast! I was raised Mormon but found videos about the Church of Satan in my mid-20s and have not stopped studying it ever since. Thanks for the work. Second, ever since the first episode with the new music intro, I have NOT liked the new music. The people who performed that new music can play their music well, and I'm not surprised if other people like it, but I feel like I'm listening to Hot Topic radio. I'm not sure if that music could be more cliche. The other music was different, creepy and interesting. It fit nicely with the Crossroads section too. Third, I'm honestly quite surprised by your insecurities as a parent and some your philosophical opinions. For many reasons besides this, I'm quite happy Jessie is a part of the show. I like the questions you ask and your interesting perspective, but for an example, your disappointed by your sons lack of a belief in the supernatural just because you enjoyed the theatre and mystery of it as a child? I'm not a believer in the supernatural but I enjoy stories and traditions of the supernatural. Just stuff like that surprises me about you. Besides that, I enjoy the show.
skateforfun19 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/16/15
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