Our podcast, Shoot the Breeze, celebrates the messiness of life, relationships, and Christianity. Mostly, it is us shooting the breeze (sometimes with guests) while occasionally saying something important.
In this episode, Nathan and Lacey shoot the breeze about their love of fish, the stomach flu, and an embarrassing encounter Nathan had with Pastor Mark Driscoll. Nathan also blows the whistle on Lacey — revealing a very dangerous driving issue she has. To watch the video version with episode notes and links, or to… Continue reading STB003 | Regrets | Cultivate Relationships
In this episode, Nathan and Lacey shoot the breeze by defending their individual views of hotel key cards in a segment called, “Agree to Disagree”. We also discuss why censorship is dangerous and how censorship within relationships can lead to immaturity. To watch the video version with episode notes and links, or to find us… Continue reading STB002 | Censorship | Cultivate Relationships
In this episode, Nathan and Lacey discuss firsts (e.g., first appearances, first dates, and first kisses.). They also reveal their favorite and worst gifts, and present a surprise segment called, “Why Do I Care?” where they discuss why certain theological topics are important. The first important topic: Eschatology (aka, The Study of End Times). To… Continue reading STB001 | Firsts | Cultivate Relationships
Shoot the Breeze celebrates the messiness of life, relationships, and Christianity. Videos, show notes, and more at: https://cultivaterelationships.com/podcast
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