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First Episode! What the heck am I even doing?!

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This is the very first episode of the Politics, Culture, Purpose Podcast! In this episode, I give a brief explanation of why I started this podcast, what we might talk about, and why I think it's important. The Politics, Culture, Purpose Podcast will be discussing politics, culture, current events, religion, and pretty much everything you shouldn't talk about at parties.  I want to relate all of these topics to what I think is our most important purpose...the next generation. With so much going on in our culture I want to talk about things with meaning and consequence. Why is culture and politics so important? It is so important because it directly effects us and...you guessed it, our kids! It's increasingly difficult for both parents and kids in today's world. I want to help with that by sharing my opinions, experiences, and viewpoints in hopes of finding common ground and moving towards truth. Get ready, I might say some things you don't like...but let's talk about it!

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