Assumptions

In this bonus episode, Kyle interviews two of his friends to get their opinions on the topics we’ve been discussing this season.

Show Notes

In this bonus episode, Kyle interviews two of his friends to get their opinions on the topics we’ve been discussing this season.

 

Sponsors:

Assumptions is sponsored by ATB Financial’s Entrepreneur Centre and the Alberta Podcast Network (this week we told you about the show The Repodcasting). Check out the CKUA app, where you can listen to Assumptions and all the other Alberta Podcast Network shows.

 

Show Notes:

Kyle interviewed both Nick and Tyler while attending PodCon in Seattle, Washington.

Nick Taniguchi’s podcast is  Crush Hour.

Nick mentions the YouTube channel Sexplanations.

Nick mentions Kyle’s favourite conference, VidCon.

By the way, Nick’s brother Chris, who gets alluded to, designed our excellent logo.

Tyler May’s podcast on mental health is Mr. Feels and his photography business is Tyler May Media.

Tyler describes the work of musician Jon Foreman.

Tyler quotes from Colossians 3, Romans 1, and Mark 3.

 

Further Reading

Nick mentioned the different kinds of love that humans ought to experience. The classic text on the different kinds of love is C. S. Lewis’s book The Four Loves (and since the audiobook is the only recording we have of Lewis’s voice, it’s undoubtedly the best way to get experience it).

 

Credits:

Assumptions is written and produced by Daniel Melvill Jones and Kyle Marshall.

This episode edited by Kyle Marshall.

Our soundtrack comes from The Parson Red Heads.

Podcast artwork designed by Chris Taniguchi.

Photography by Josh Boak

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What is Assumptions?

Daniel (a Christian) and Kyle (an Atheist) have competing world views and yet remain close friends. Each episode they try to understand each other’s viewpoint by using media to uncover how each interprets the world.