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GeekTheoCast

GeekTheoCast

By: Jason Brown and Stephen Middleton
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Our purpose is to engage, enlighten, and entertain as we delve into the theological themes embedded in our favorite nerdy franchises[11:48 AM]

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  • A Nakatomi Christmas is it really!!
    Dec 22 2025

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    29 mins
  • Should the message and media always change?
    Sep 28 2025


    From flannelgraphs to VeggieTales to TikTok, the way we share timeless truths has shifted throughout history. But does the message itself ever change—or should it? In this episode, we explore how media evolves while diving into the tension between adapting our methods and holding firm to an unchanging message. Using VeggieTales as a fun reference point, we ask: how do creativity, culture, and technology shape the way faith is communicated today?


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    47 mins
  • "When Moments Change Culture: Charlie Kirk, Death, and History’s Ripple Effect"
    Sep 21 2025

    Culture and pop culture are inseparable — every major event in history leaves its mark on the stories we tell, the heroes we admire, and the way we see the world. From the devastation of World War I that birthed a new wave of literature and art, to World War II inspiring superheroes like Superman, Batman, and Captain America, history has always reshaped entertainment. DC Comics rose in this era as a reflection of hope, justice, and resilience, giving audiences a way to process global conflict.

    Even today, moments like the death of Charlie Kirk show how current events ripple into cultural conversations, shaping narratives, movements, and the media we consume. Pop culture doesn’t exist in a vacuum — it’s a mirror, reflecting our fears, hopes, and the turning points of history.

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    35 mins
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