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Harry Potter and the Sacred Text is an audio podcast founded by Vanessa Zoltan, Casper Ter Kuile, and Ariana Nedelman, and hosted by Vanessa Zoltan and Matt Potts, in which the Harry Potter books are read as a sacred text. Each episode, the characters and context of one chapter in the Harry Potter series are explored through a different central ...
The 13 episodes of "What's in the Bible " were released between March 2010 to March 2014. Beginning in 2012, Vischer began to host The Holy Post Podcast (formerly The Phil Vischer Podcast), a weekly podcast discussing life, pop-culture, media, and theology through the use of humor in what he characterizes as a "post-Christian" American culture ...
By the mid-1950s, it was being broadcast somewhere in the world in any given minute, [3] and in 1954 the organization's first international Bible teaching ministry office opened in Canada. By the time of Epp's retirement in 1981, the Back to the Bible program was syndicated as a daily 30-minute broadcast on more than 800 radio stations ...
The Harry Potter books also have a group of vocal religious supporters who believe that Harry Potter espouses Christian values, or that the Bible does not prohibit the forms of magic described in the series. [15] Christian analyses of the series have argued that it embraces ideals of friendship, loyalty, courage, love, and the temptation of power.
Here's what stars like Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint are doing now. It's been 22 years since "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" premiered. Here's what stars like Daniel Radcliffe and ...
That’s the podcast we should have launched them," Simmons said during an episode of his self-titled podcast. "I gotta get drunk one night and tell the story of the Zoom I had with Harry to try ...
MuggleCast is a Harry Potter podcast that is hosted by Eric Scull, Andrew Sims, Micah Tannenbaum, and Laura Thompson. [1] [2] Sims came up with the idea for the podcast and pitched it to the founder of MuggleNet, Emerson Spartz, who originally thought it was a bad idea.
Spotify CEO Daniel Ek shared some insight into what went wrong with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s multi-million dollar podcast deal. “We thought we can come in and offer a great experience ...