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The RELEVANT Podcast

Episode 934: Saint Motel

The RELEVANT Podcast

RELEVANT Magazine

Entertainment News, Christianity, News, Religion & Spirituality

4.62.9K Ratings

🗓️ 14 January 2022

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Saint Motel frontman AJ Jackson joins us on today’s episode to discuss what it was like to create a soundtrack for a movie that doesn’t exist. Plus, we discuss what it’s been like navigating life in the pandemic, and we’ve got a double feature for RELEVANT News that covers racial reparations and the scientists trying to close the “Gates of Hell.”

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0:00.0

It's Friday, January 14, 2022.

0:24.5

We made it everyone.

0:25.7

This realm podcast here in Orlando, I'm your host Cameron Strang,

0:29.1

and joining me from level Amber J.

0:30.6

N. Just a carry.

0:31.6

Hello, hello from Austin, Texas, author, speaker,

0:35.0

podcaster Jamie Ivey.

0:36.7

Hey guys.

0:37.8

And passion compens of 10D.

0:41.0

And from natural Tennessee artist producer,

0:43.4

Mogul Derek Minor.

0:45.6

What's up?

0:47.5

Hey, Jamie, what a intro camera.

0:49.9

Hi, I'm Ryan.

0:50.9

Passion as a chaperone.

0:52.2

Be truthful.

0:53.0

Were you watching this?

0:53.9

I was not a chaperone.

0:54.9

I did go to passion, though.

0:56.3

One of my really great friends,

0:57.5

Jenny Allen was speaking for the first time.

0:59.4

There, not for her stuff in her mind.

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