Luke Rodgers
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Yeah, it's tough because they're probably not a prime audio collecting device if it was on a security camera. Yeah. I'm trying to separate the fact that Cy has talked our ears off about Black Panthers for the last day.
Yeah, it's tough because they're probably not a prime audio collecting device if it was on a security camera. Yeah. I'm trying to separate the fact that Cy has talked our ears off about Black Panthers for the last day.
Yeah, it's tough because they're probably not a prime audio collecting device if it was on a security camera. Yeah. I'm trying to separate the fact that Cy has talked our ears off about Black Panthers for the last day.
This is the smoking. Boys, I told you. Now look. So I've heard mountain lions. I grew up in Northern California. I told Sy this as a kid, and it does sound like a woman screaming. That one's tough. It's a little different than what I heard from a mountain lion. There were mountain lions there, like where my grandparents lived when I was a kid.
This is the smoking. Boys, I told you. Now look. So I've heard mountain lions. I grew up in Northern California. I told Sy this as a kid, and it does sound like a woman screaming. That one's tough. It's a little different than what I heard from a mountain lion. There were mountain lions there, like where my grandparents lived when I was a kid.
This is the smoking. Boys, I told you. Now look. So I've heard mountain lions. I grew up in Northern California. I told Sy this as a kid, and it does sound like a woman screaming. That one's tough. It's a little different than what I heard from a mountain lion. There were mountain lions there, like where my grandparents lived when I was a kid.
They lived way up in the forest, Northern California, and it would sound like a woman screaming. I heard this as a kid. It was terrifying. We'd be trying to sleep, and you'd hear this sounds like a woman screaming outside. and there was a big cat, which is equally as terrifying.
They lived way up in the forest, Northern California, and it would sound like a woman screaming. I heard this as a kid. It was terrifying. We'd be trying to sleep, and you'd hear this sounds like a woman screaming outside. and there was a big cat, which is equally as terrifying.
They lived way up in the forest, Northern California, and it would sound like a woman screaming. I heard this as a kid. It was terrifying. We'd be trying to sleep, and you'd hear this sounds like a woman screaming outside. and there was a big cat, which is equally as terrifying.
Well, that's only really half our show. The other half, if we're getting back to it, is we try to do highbrow discussions. So we try to have theologians and doctors and authors and people that have created content and spent their 10,000 hours on a particular subject, however weird that may be.
Well, that's only really half our show. The other half, if we're getting back to it, is we try to do highbrow discussions. So we try to have theologians and doctors and authors and people that have created content and spent their 10,000 hours on a particular subject, however weird that may be.
Well, that's only really half our show. The other half, if we're getting back to it, is we try to do highbrow discussions. So we try to have theologians and doctors and authors and people that have created content and spent their 10,000 hours on a particular subject, however weird that may be.
we try to at least create this sort of academic high-brow standard so that we have real discussions that... Yeah, you try to learn something. Feel credentialed, right? Because everyone... There are so many stories. People have the weirdest experiences as humans do in general, right? This is like as a kid growing up, Coast to Coast Radio.
we try to at least create this sort of academic high-brow standard so that we have real discussions that... Yeah, you try to learn something. Feel credentialed, right? Because everyone... There are so many stories. People have the weirdest experiences as humans do in general, right? This is like as a kid growing up, Coast to Coast Radio.
we try to at least create this sort of academic high-brow standard so that we have real discussions that... Yeah, you try to learn something. Feel credentialed, right? Because everyone... There are so many stories. People have the weirdest experiences as humans do in general, right? This is like as a kid growing up, Coast to Coast Radio.
I remember listening to it at night with my folks driving home from my grandma's house after Christmas or wherever because my grandma lived about three and a half hours from where... where we lived and so.
I remember listening to it at night with my folks driving home from my grandma's house after Christmas or wherever because my grandma lived about three and a half hours from where... where we lived and so.
I remember listening to it at night with my folks driving home from my grandma's house after Christmas or wherever because my grandma lived about three and a half hours from where... where we lived and so.
My parents would be keeping themselves awake listening to Coast to Coast Radio and I remember falling asleep as a kid to that and loving those kind of stories. I think what we're trying to do is take that and provide an academic research context to that as much as you can. And biblical paradigm.
My parents would be keeping themselves awake listening to Coast to Coast Radio and I remember falling asleep as a kid to that and loving those kind of stories. I think what we're trying to do is take that and provide an academic research context to that as much as you can. And biblical paradigm.