Send us a text This week on I Know I Sound Crazy, we start with a personal recap from my magical mountain weekend, and then we dive into the scandal in Charlotte, NC that has everyone shaken to their core. If you haven't heard of Sycamore Brewing, prepare to be horrified. Then we dive into the manifestation concept of applying good meaning to circumstances — how the story you tell yourself about what’s happening might matter more than what’s actually happening. Then it’s conspiracy tim...
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Send us a text This week on I Know I Sound Crazy, we start with a personal recap from my magical mountain weekend, and then we dive into the scandal in Charlotte, NC that has everyone shaken to their core. If you haven't heard of Sycamore Brewing, prepare to be horrified. Then we dive into the manifestation concept of applying good meaning to circumstances — how the story you tell yourself about what’s happening might matter more than what’s actually happening. Then it’s conspiracy tim...
Send us a text Welcome to I Know I Sound Crazy! Join me, and your sometimes host, Nicole, as we dive deeper into our journey of deconstructing faith. We’re back to yap about our past as devoted Christians and what that means for our beliefs today. We touch on the many inconsistencies we're still finding across the religion, the No True Scotsman fallacy, and the particularly fascinating phenomenon of virgin births across cultures (Spoiler: Jesus is not the only religious figure to be bo...
I Know I Sound Crazy
Send us a text This week on I Know I Sound Crazy, we start with a personal recap from my magical mountain weekend, and then we dive into the scandal in Charlotte, NC that has everyone shaken to their core. If you haven't heard of Sycamore Brewing, prepare to be horrified. Then we dive into the manifestation concept of applying good meaning to circumstances — how the story you tell yourself about what’s happening might matter more than what’s actually happening. Then it’s conspiracy tim...