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SavagelyLOUD

SavagelyLOUD

By: Clifford Moore III
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Truthful, realistic and genuine discussions of topics and situations regarding life in the world today and how we can improve ourselves to greater meet the demands of a failing culture. We get into topics and areas of topics that most people wont go. Human culture, as a whole, is a mess and even if we have to fix it one person at a time, that's what we'll do.

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Philosophy Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Judgment Can Save Your Life: Why Everyone Judges (And That's Not a Bad Thing)
    Jun 30 2026

    Is judgment really the problem—or have we confused judgment with prejudice and condemnation?

    In this episode of SavagelyLOUD, we challenge the popular idea that all judgment is inherently wrong. The reality is that every single person makes judgments every day. You judge whether someone is trustworthy, whether a situation is safe, whether a job applicant is qualified, or whether a policy makes sense. Judgment isn't optional—it's a fundamental part of being human.

    We discuss why discernment and critical thinking are essential for survival, how society often condemns judgment while practicing it constantly, and why acknowledging this reality leads to more honest conversations. From everyday decisions to larger debates like vetting immigrants, we explore how judgment plays a role in nearly every aspect of life and why pretending otherwise only fuels hypocrisy.

    Join us as we separate thoughtful judgment from unfair prejudice and ask an important question: If you stopped making judgments altogether, how would you safely navigate the world?

    🎙️ Listen now on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you get your podcasts.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • EP.107 Christians vs. Everyone?
    Jun 25 2026

    In this episode, we explore a question that many believers are increasingly asking: Are we entering an era where it feels like Christians are standing against the rest of society?

    From cultural debates and political polarization to shifting social values and growing hostility across ideological lines, we examine why so many Christians feel isolated, misunderstood, or openly opposed in today's public square. At the same time, we ask whether the loss of tolerance is affecting everyone—not just people of faith.

    Has genuine dialogue been replaced by outrage? Are disagreements now seen as threats rather than opportunities for understanding? And how can Christians respond faithfully in a culture where conviction and coexistence often seem to be in conflict?

    Join us for an honest conversation about faith, culture, tolerance, and what it means to live as a Christian in an increasingly divided world.

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • EP.106 Karmelo Conflict
    Jun 16 2026

    In this episode, we break down the case involving Karmelo Anthony and examine why the situation has become such a public and social media firestorm. From the incident itself and the legal proceedings to the online reactions, media coverage, fundraising controversies, and the broader debates surrounding race, justice, and public opinion, we explore every angle of a case that has sparked intense discussion across the country.

    We look at how facts, rumors, and emotions have collided in real time, creating confusion and division while the legal process continues to unfold. Rather than focusing on headlines alone, we examine the consequences for everyone involved and discuss how public narratives can sometimes outpace the evidence.

    Whether you're following the case closely or just trying to understand why it has generated so much attention, this episode takes a deep dive into a situation that many see as a disaster on multiple levels—for the individuals involved, for public discourse, and for the growing tendency to try high-profile cases in the court of public opinion before they are resolved in court.

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    1 hr and 15 mins
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