Drunk Ex-pastors

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Sinopse

Jason Stellman and Christian Kingery are former pastors who get together regularly to discuss religion, politics, and culture over one to many drinks. (And sometimes one too many drinks.)

Episódios

  • Podcast #528, Politics: Health Care and the President’s Personality

    14/05/2025 Duração: 36min

    In this week’s Politics Block we share some firsthand experience of how broken our health care system is in this country, and then we hear from a listener with some push-back against our coverage of Bill Maher’s experience having dinner with Trump at the White House.

  • Podcast #527, Culture: 5 Most Impactful Albums, Part 2

    12/05/2025 Duração: 33min

    In this week’s Culture Block we continue our discussion about the five albums that have had the greatest personal impact on our lives, albums that we have listened to from start to finish more often than any others.

  • Podcast #526, Religion: Suspicion of (Catholic) Empire and the “Meaning” of Good Friday

    09/05/2025 Duração: 33min

    In our Religion Block we address a question from a patron about balancing an admiration of the Catholic Church with a healthy and Exilic suspicion of Empire. We then launch into another segment of “Pastor Jack’s Off,” during which we laugh at Pastor Jack Hibbs’s attempt at explaining Good Friday. 

  • Podcast #525, Politics: Trump’s First 100 Days

    07/05/2025 Duração: 38min

    In DXP’s Politics Block we discuss the historic polling about Trump’s performance after his first 100 days in office, as well as how trustworthy and helpful polling such as this is.

  • Podcast #524, Culture: 5 Most Impactful Albums, Part 1

    05/05/2025 Duração: 31min

    In this week’s Culture Block we discuss the five albums that have had the greatest personal impact on our lives, albums that we have listened to from start to finish more often than any others.

  • Podcast #523, Religion: Jack Hibbs, Pope Francis, and being "Born Again"

    02/05/2025 Duração: 47min

    In this week’s Religion Block we listen to Pastor Jack Hibbs's report of the death of Pope Francis, discussing the former’s insistence on the pope being born again as well as the connection between the papacy and the Exile/Empire paradigm outlined in our last Religion Block. Jason then addresses some questions from our patrons about the issue of Sola Scriptura.

  • Podcast #522, Politics: Mr. Maher Goes to Washington

    30/04/2025 Duração: 51min

    In this week’s DXP Politics Block we discuss Bill Maher’s recounting of his visit to the White House and spending a few hours with his mortal enemy, Donald Trump. We reflect on Maher’s surprising (even to him) account of Trump’s behavior and overall demeanor, as well as the question of whether he should have accepted the invitation in the first place.

  • Podcast #521, Culture: On Sinners and “Astronauts”

    28/04/2025 Duração: 40min

    In this week’s DXP Culture Block we discuss the new film, The Sinner, which made Christian frustrated (not because he didn’t like it, but because he didn’t like it as much as the glowing reviews made him expect to). Then we turn our attention to the heroic, unprecedented, and death-defying trip that some celebrities took to space for eleven minutes or something.

  • Podcast #520, Religion: Exile & Empire

    18/04/2025 Duração: 34min

    In this week’s Religion block of Drunk Ex-Pastors Jason sets forth a broad paradigm for looking at religion and Christian themes: Exile/Empire. We unpack the meanings of these categories and see how they apply to common themes found in evangelicalism such as dogma, canon, and essentials/non-essentials.

  • Podcast #519, Politics: What Do Tariffs Alone Accomplish?

    16/04/2025 Duração: 35min

    In this episode of DXP we dive into the tariffs discussion, pointing out their usefulness within the context of a fully-orbed commitment to American workers, while doubting their utility in isolation from such a plan. We also highlight the irony of so-called Leftists praising free trade agreements. 

  • Podcast #518, Culture: The Case against Russell Brand

    14/04/2025 Duração: 30min

    With this episode of Drunk Ex-Pastors we are trying out a new format! In this first of three weekly blocks we focus on culture, and specifically the sexual assault and rape case against English comedian and political commentator Russell Brand. We reflect on the odd nature of the timeline of events leading to the charges being filed, as well as the challenging nature of these types of cases (especially when focused on events from several decades ago.  

  • Podcast #517: Movie-Memory Lane IV

    07/04/2025 Duração: 01h25min

    In this episode of Drunk Ex-Pastors we continue our trip down memory lane, highlighting the movies we have seen that have had a big impact on our lives. We focus on the years 2007 to the present day, chatting about Interstellar, Whiplash, About Time, Midnight in Paris, and lots of others.  

  • Podcast #516: Movie-Memory Lane III

    31/03/2025 Duração: 01h43min

    In this episode of Drunk Ex-Pastors we continue our trip down memory lane, highlighting the movies we have seen that have had a big impact on our lives. We focus on the years 1998 – 2007, chatting about the Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Notebook, Garden State, and lots of others.

  • Podcast #515: Movie-Memory Lane II

    24/03/2025 Duração: 01h49min

    We begin this episode with some banter about the Lakers game that Jason took his dad to, and then we continue our respite from all things political and divisive by discussing the movies that most impacted us. This week we go from 1987-1997, talking about such films as Say Anything, Forrest Gump, Braveheart, and Good Will Hunting — sharing what we were going through at the time we saw them, how they affected us, and how we feel about them so many years later.

  • Podcast #514: Movie-Memory Lane

    17/03/2025 Duração: 01h45min

    In this episode we take a much-needed break from politics and dedicate the majority of the episode to taking a walk down Movie-Memory Lane. We begin the year we each saw our very first movie in a theater (1977), and then list the films we remember seeing, why we enjoyed them, and how they impacted us. We make it to 1987, and will pick up from there in our next episode.

  • Podcast #513: The ER, the Oscars, and Immigration

    10/03/2025 Duração: 01h25min

    In this episode of DXP we hear from Christian about his latest visit to the ER, and Jason shares his final update on his mom. We discuss the Oscars and the issue of celebrity culture more broadly, wondering if the time of rich entertainers lecturing the public is finally over. We discuss the show Severance, and then hear from a caller about whether Trump dehumanizes immigrants.

  • Podcast #512: Ancestry, Blind Spots, and So-Called Fascism

    24/02/2025 Duração: 01h27min

    We begin this episode of DXP by discussing Taylor Sheridan, and his shows Yellowstone and Land Man in particular. Christian shares what he has learned from Ancestry.com, and then gives us an Oscar update. We talk about the book Blind Spots, and then hear from a caller asking for clarity on our segment about Jon Stewart and the so-called fascism that so many are worried about.

  • Podcast #511: Hollywood Drama, DOGE, and Perpetual Outrage

    17/02/2025 Duração: 01h27min

    We begin this episode with a discussion about various Oscar-nominated films, hardly any of which Jason has heard of. We briefly discuss the drama surrounding Blake Lively and the side effects of Ozempic, and then turn our attention to whether or not people on the right regret their vote for Trump. We touch on DOGE, Gaza, and USAID, and then hear from Jon Stewart about the dangers of perpetual overreaction and outrage.

  • Podcast #510: Fundamentalism, Emilia Perez, and Closedmindedness

    10/02/2025 Duração: 01h31min

    In this episode of Drunk Ex-Pastors we talk about the fact that “fundamentalist” is not an inherently religious posture, but can be applied to politics as well. We discuss the film Emilia Perez, which critics love but audiences don’t (presumably because every single one of them is a transphobe). We hear from a caller about his frustration over the mispronunciation of words, and play another voicemail about whether it is closedminded to refuse to listen to Jack Hibbs.

  • Podcast #509: Sieg Heils, Immigration, and Guantanamo Bay

    03/02/2025 Duração: 01h24min

    We begin this episode in the middle of a conversation about the blockbuster trade that the Lakers just pulled off, and quickly pivot to Elon Musk’s “Nazi salute” during the presidential inauguration party, discussing whether or not Musk is actually a Nazi or just thinks they’re cool. We listen to Bishop Budde’s exhortation to Trump about being merciful to the downtrodden, and then springboard to the issue of immigration more broadly. Lastly, we hear from a caller about the proposed use of Guantanamo Bay to house immigrant criminals.

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