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The RELEVANT Podcast

Louie Giglio, Natalie Bergman and an Xtreme Bible Game

The RELEVANT Podcast

RELEVANT Magazine

Entertainment News, Christianity, News, Religion & Spirituality

4.62.9K Ratings

🗓️ 14 May 2021

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

This week, Passion founder Louie Giglio joins us to talk about mental health — both his own struggles and how he’s found help winning those battles practically, mentally and spiritually. (It’s this week’s Quarterlife Conversation, presented by UHSM.) Also, we introduce you to singer/songwriter Natalie Bergman, whose amazing new album ‘Mercy’ is about both an unbelievable tragedy and the peace she was able to find in the middle of it. Plus, there’s RELEVANT News and Slices covering the gamut from an enterprising 4-year-old to summer travel to Black Superman. And don’t miss the end of the show, where the cast and a listener go to battle in an Xtreme study Bible game!--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/relevant-podcast/support

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0:00.0

It's Friday, May 14, 2021 and it's the relevant podcast here in Orlando.

0:26.4

I'm your host Cameron Strang and joining me from Loverland Virginia is Jesse Kerry.

0:30.8

Hello, hello from Austin, Texas, author, podcast, or extraordinaire Jamie.

0:36.2

I think you. Hello, hello guys. I was searching for the other, the other descriptor.

0:40.6

I was just thinking I think extraordinaire is the one. I like extraordinaire. That's great. Yeah.

0:43.6

extraordinaire. All right. And for National Tennessee artists, producer Mogul Derek Meier.

0:48.8

Yosuke. Yosuke. So for y'all who've given us a second chance after last week's show,

0:55.6

we appreciate you tuning in today. We're all metaphorically wearing Derek Meier Sorry T-shirts right

1:01.5

now. I apologize for that intro. If you're little ears, if you're little ears heard our goodbyes

1:07.3

at the end, we apologize for that. But Jesse is the one who said, extraordinary. So it's not

1:14.5

our fault. Did you get any bad? Hey, emails Cameron? No, everybody loved it. So people heard what they

1:20.8

want to hear. People heard what they want to hear. That was like what I did in that episode for

1:27.2

people who didn't listen. We talked about how in order to promote, you know, travel and the travel

1:34.7

industry, Expedia has is offering people free, disembodied hands. Oh, not anymore. They took it off

1:42.6

the internet after you roasted them. They took it off the internet as a way because they figured,

1:48.3

hey, maybe people will be comfortable flying at the tail end of a global pandemic if they can hold

1:53.8

the disembodied 3D printed hand of Popstar Joe Jonas. Now, we were making, we were making fun at this

2:01.0

marketing initiative. And I said that, you know, maybe an enterprising. You could find something

2:08.8

interesting to do with this like make custom gloves and send them to Joe Jonas. Now what I did there,

2:15.3

we was actually like one of those inklock tests that a that is like, I just will give you.

2:19.6

Right. And it looks like like any normal person, any normal human would be like, oh, that's

2:25.4

definitely just the silhouette of a butterfly. And yet a serial killer comes along. And like,

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