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I’ve been a listener since 2012 but have been very sad at the turn the show has taken lately. I don’t so much mind the liberal leaning. I like to hear all sides. The way the information is presented, however, is oftentimes cynical and bitingly sarcastic. Too many fingers pointed. Especially at the church. What I’d love to here: Who’s doing it right? Where is positive change occurring and how can we get involved. There is a place for constructive criticism but the show has gone so far past that. There are great things happening out there if you only look for it. The podcast seems to be narrowed in on what is going wrong. That is far from an original take. Social media is more uplifting. And that’s saying something.
Lainey.S via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/21/21
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