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This episode marks the end of the faith series with David Suarez. We finally breach the topic of evolution - macro and micro - and how it relates to the christian argument against sex trafficking. Additionally, we discuss the question of instructions and direction of cells which brought us somewhere I did not expect: purpose vs. direction. Where so we find purpose? Is this a trendy word in modern culture that's getting conveniently conflated with direction? Though David's resolve is controversial, there might be more freedom within it to be curious and more security to move with less resistance where life takes you. From there we take it to consenting sex play and objectification, and why it's important for that consent to be honest. We end this series with some self reflection. Thank you, David, for an amazing four weeks!

David is back for the third episode in his faith series, and we clearly need more than four episodes. You can hear me working out a lot of ideas and opinions and thoughts in this episode. That means we didn't really even scratch the surface of the topics we were supposed to get to. We get into why sex trafficking is the strongest argument against non-monogamy as per other world view systems, moral development in relationship to holy books, and the paradox of meditation apps. I love when David says “I reject that.” This will surely be integrated into my daily vernacular. #biggesttakeaway

In part two of our faith discussion, David and I got through so many topics and tangents. We start off at physics and apologetics - the argument that changed his career trajectory. From there we get into the paradoxes of the universe, the point of life, and the connection goodness has to pain, grief and suffering. Of God, David says, "He's not lonely. He makes creation because he wants to share the beauty of his creation with his creation." Such a quotable guy!

David Suarez is one of the most intelligent people that anyone who has met him will ever know. Initially, David and I were meant to discuss the thesis of an apologetics paper he is writing on his position of Christianity. As it turns out, neither of us could stop talking; so in celebration of Easter, this is the first of a four part series on God, faith, and religion. Godspeed.

Jaimie and Jake are the hosting duo of The Strictly Stalking Podcast. Jake is a producer who hired Jaimie onto a Lifetime movie as a casting director, and that’s when they decided to continue working together as podcast producers. This episode was meant to cover the ins and outs of their business relationship, and while we touch on those things, the victim-stalker relationships that they cover in their work became incredibly interesting. One is a planner, the other is a free spirit, and the yin and yang of them have brought awareness and advocacy to this sector of true crime that is so difficult to spot and prove. Thank you Jaimie and Jake for a wonderfully insightful episode. PLEASE SIGN THE PETITION BELOWStop Serial Domestic Violence Perpetrators and Stalkers Abusing Multiple WomenIN THIS EPISODE:strictlystalkingpod@gmail.com@strictlystalkingpodJaimie Beebe@feathergirl77Jake Deptula@jaked3000

Have you ever asked your best friend to give you their perspective on your romantic relationship? They’ve probably got to be a pretty great friend for you to actually listen, maybe even a twin flame. Chase and Heston are two actors in a once in a lifetime bromance which has been cosigned by CoStar, Human Design and their Soul Contracts. In this episode, we remember the beginnings of their friendship, when spoilers lead to fights, and how having your man on set makes your happy place even happier. Any girl who gets involved with one of them romantically might be forever doomed to second place, but how lucky for her to know them both!In This Episode:The EggThe Misadventures of Vince and Hick

Jacy is an old friend of mine who was recently married to Dylan, a younger man from a different racial background. Who cares? They are both Sagittarius, they both love a tractor, and they both find their next vacation in the direction of the wind. In this episode they talk to us about timing, expectations and setting the bar, and apologies. If there's a such thing as being too honest or feeling too much loyalty to a f$%& boy, it has worked out in their favor. Exception to the rule? Let's find out.

People approach dating apps with all sorts of intentions, from getting laid to getting hitched and everything in between. Part of that in between is just not knowing what you want from dating apps, or maybe that’s just what we say when we want to manage expectations. Kyra and RJ give us one of the most candid conversations including an “open” past, looking for sex, their age gap, and a most awkward moment. To top it off, what goes into buying a house together? This is a story of when “not looking for anything” leads to exactly what is meant to be - and maybe fate even played a small part. And Tarzan says ‘hi.'

This episode pays tribute to all of the horror stories that lead us naturals to finally loving our hair. No matter what color or gender we are, our hair carries so much weight in our journey into self-worth. Many of us with textured hair grew up believing the nature of our hair is limited. How wrong we were! We cover so many topics from the Scarf Gods to styling for film and tv. By the end of this episode you will be just as in love with Julienne’s laugh as I am, and hopefully more in love with your own hair whatever it looks like - natural, braided, straight, bald, etc. And if not, XTREME GEL Wet Line should do the trick.In This Episode:@curls.la_ashley@toijovan Xtreme Gel [wet line]Dyson Supersonic

"I have a theory that if you interview 1,000 couples, you will get 1,000 different stories about how they met. I think singles need to hear these stories." -Shani Silver, A Single RevolutionThis is the place to find those interviews! A massive THANK YOU to Shani for sparking my pilot light with this quote from her book, and an even bigger THANK YOU to Shani for coming on as our Season 2 Premiere guest. The wisdom with which Shani articulates the qualms of modern dating culture will have us all enrolling in The School of Shani Singledom! Happy Valentine's Day! Happy Galentine's Day! Happy Palentine's Day! I hope it's a day full of love, however you celebrate and thank you for kicking off this season with us.In This Episode:A Single Revolution by: Shani Silver Expanded Podcast by To Be Magnetic: 173. Ep. 173 - Reframing Rejection & Finding Self-Worth - The Process with ShaniHow To Not Die Alone by: Logan UryRadical Acceptance by: Tara Brach, Ph.D