
The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp
Religion and Politics - subjects we avoid in polite society. But not here. Stories and people who challenge our assumptions and blaze new trails. Inspiring. Challenging. Out of the box. For Blog and Official BWM site, go to www.thebeachedwhitemale.com.
Podcasting since 2018 • 434 episodes
The Beached White Male Podcast with Ken Kemp
Latest Episodes
S6E39 Faith, Films, and Finding Common Ground – with Matt Mikalatos
My guest is Matt Mikalatos — author, screenwriter, producer, and all-around brilliant storyteller. He has written award-winning books, including the beautifully illustrated graphic novel God With Us, the devotional Pray...
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Season 6
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Episode 39
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1:00:17

S6E38 Exploring The Weight of Loyalty with Author Mike Mizrahi
Today, I’m joined by my longtime friend Mike Mizrahi—yes, we go way back. Mike’s career took him from an undergraduate degree in journalism to a Master's in corporate communication. He had a career as a corporate spokesperson, but his real pass...
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Season 6
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Episode 38
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59:16

S6E37 The Tragedy of Indifference: Peter Wehner on Faith, Politics, and AIDS Relief
In this important and timely episode, I welcome back journalist, author, and friend of the podcast, Peter Wehner. We dig into his provocative and widely discussed article in The Atlantic: “
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Season 6
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Episode 37
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53:25

S6E36 - THE TWO KENS: Why So Many Americans Cheer Cruelty
This week, Ken Fong and I take on a sobering question: Why do so many Americans celebrate cruelty? With the help of British psychiatrist Dr. Russell Razzaque, we explore the mental state of Donald Trump and the deeper dynamics...
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Season 6
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Episode 36
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46:20

S6E35 Green Street in Black and White: A Chicago Story with author Dave Larsen
Today, we have a conversation that’s very personal for me. I’m pleased to welcome author Dave Larsen to discuss his powerful new novel, Green Street in Black and White: A Chicago Story. I can relate to the story - I was born in Chicago...
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Season 6
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Episode 35
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55:19

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