Religion is a core part of exploring life’s mysteries—especially the big question: what happens when we die? In this special “religisode,” Adam Stadheim and Ammon Winder join the studio to openly discuss their experiences as American Muslims, breaking down misconceptions and sharing how faith shapes their daily lives. It’s a powerful, respectful conversation rooted in curiosity and connection, offering a rare chance to hear firsthand what Islam means in Appalachia. Here is their website htt...
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Religion is a core part of exploring life’s mysteries—especially the big question: what happens when we die? In this special “religisode,” Adam Stadheim and Ammon Winder join the studio to openly discuss their experiences as American Muslims, breaking down misconceptions and sharing how faith shapes their daily lives. It’s a powerful, respectful conversation rooted in curiosity and connection, offering a rare chance to hear firsthand what Islam means in Appalachia. Here is their website htt...
Radiation Treatment for Cancer Melted My Organs | Terra Walker | 109
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Radiation Treatment for Cancer Melted My Organs | Terra Walker | 109
F cancer. That’s the show mantra. But also, F the side effects that continue long after remission. Terra Walker joins the podcast to share her powerful story of survival—not just from cervical cancer, but from the devastating aftermath of treatment. Years after being declared cancer-free, Terra found herself hospitalized for months as radiation damage wreaked havoc on her body. Her story reveals a side of survivorship that’s rarely talked about—and it’s one everyone needs to hear. Despite ev...
Creepalachia
Religion is a core part of exploring life’s mysteries—especially the big question: what happens when we die? In this special “religisode,” Adam Stadheim and Ammon Winder join the studio to openly discuss their experiences as American Muslims, breaking down misconceptions and sharing how faith shapes their daily lives. It’s a powerful, respectful conversation rooted in curiosity and connection, offering a rare chance to hear firsthand what Islam means in Appalachia. Here is their website htt...