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EPISODE · Jan 10, 2026 · 1H 51M

Shaken, not Stirred (feat. Richard Stokes)

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Joined by englishman turned Minnesotan, Richard Stokes, host Jason Jaspersen has a wonderful talk about how others experience the Bethany environment, shifting religions in other places of the world, and many of Richard's stories from growing up in England.Helpful Links to References in the Episode:C.S. LewisLarry NormanArthur Ransome BooksArthur Ransome - SpyWest Ham United Futbol ClubLearn more about FivesSix Thinking HatsIain McGilchristQuantum Entanglement TheoryCharles DickensHost - Jason JaspersenCo-hosts - Norah Kratz, Claire Marcus, Silas GawrischProducer - Jaksyn GrahamMusic Provided By: Renee GevingIf you have any feedback for the show, or have any questions you can reach the podcast at [email protected] the Feast is recorded on the campus of Bethany Lutheran College in association with the Christ in Media Institute. Bethany Lutheran College encourages their students, faculty/staff, and community to discover what God has given them at the place for Christian Creatives.If you wish to learn more about the college, or would like to schedule a visit, visit blc.edu

Joined by englishman turned Minnesotan, Richard Stokes, host Jason Jaspersen has a wonderful talk about how others experience the Bethany environment, shifting religions in other places of the world, and many of Richard's stories from growing up in England. Helpful Links to References in the Episode: C.S. Lewis Larry Norman Arthur Ransome Books Arthur Ransome - Spy West Ham United Futbol Club Learn more about Fives Six Thinking Hats Iain McGilchrist Quantum Entanglement Theory Charles Dickens...

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