Feminism is Poison, Volume 4: Belladonna and Primadonnas
This week, Joy and Summer discuss how feminism has infiltrated the church and what the antidote is. Then they play a new game you won't wanna miss.
Feminism is Poison, Volume 3: Riot Grrrl
Things get spicy this week as Summer and Joy tackle the third (and current) wave of feminism. What do feminist causes have to do with LGBT causes? Listen and find out why.
Feminism is Poison, Volume 2: Diapers to Dust
This week, Joy and Summer continue their discussion of feminism in America, specifically the second wave type. Listen in and learn why feminism on Mars is not as important as feminism in America.
Feminism is Poison, Volume 1 : Arsenic and Bold Lace
If you have ever identified yourself as a feminist, this show is for you! Join Joy and Summer over the next few weeks as they discuss where feminism came from, what each wave has stood for, and why Christians shouldn't own the title.
There is No Safe Space w Dr. James White
Nothing is safe in our year end epic episode with Dr. White. We talk 2016, what we as Christians should be looking out for in 2017, and we close out with the absolute most epic round of Soundtracking we could have hoped for.
Summer’s Dad on Being Sad
This week Summer's dad (James White) dropped by to talk Christmas, how to deal with grieving during a difficult time of the year, and what the incarnation is and why we must understand it.
Fantastic Santas and Where to Find Them
Joy and Summer drop their ten cents on all the Santa drama, discuss the line between fantasy and deception, and share their favorite Christmas memories.
Horus is Totally Real
This week Joy and Summer take down some myths about Jesus and spread the Christmas cheer.
Summer on Iron Sharpens Iron Radio
Summer joined Chris Arnzen of Iron Sharpens Iron Radio for a two hour episode and talked everything from Christian Worldview to Feminism and answered caller's questions.
Pre and Post Conversion Worldview with Emily Thomes
This week Joy and Summer are joined by their BFF Emily Thomes and she gives us her insight on how to deal with the secular worldview.










