Episode 1308: Tori Kelly, Messi's Blessed Boots and Gen Z's Church Problem
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This week, three-time Grammy winner Tori Kelly joins us to talk about her new album 'God Must Really Love Me,' written just weeks after she became a first-time mom. She tells us how it’s changed her approach to songwriting and her view of God.
In RELEVANT Buzz, new research finds while Gen Z is the most church-engaged generation, it’s also the least likely to pray. What? We also take a lap around the World Cup's faith stories, and Forrest Frank now has the largest arena tour in the country.
In Slices, Jesse tells us about a man who stole Smokey Bear signs and got arrested in the most humiliating way possible, and Derek has a Maryland guy who might have accidentally redefined Double Jeopardy.
Plus, a report from 11 days of adventure in Alaska, a geography fact-off that spirals into pyramid conspiracies, and your feedback on childhood things that were secretly insane.
Highlights:
00:00 — Intro: Thriving for 11 days in Alaska (unlike the Into the Wild guy)
22:11 — The great Alaska fact-off: rainforests vs. secret pyramids
24:18 — RELEVANT Buzz: Faith all over the World Cup — including Messi's blessed boots
34:28 — Gen Z is in church, so why aren't they praying?
39:45 — Forrest Frank has a top 5 tour in America
41:00 — Tori Kelly on new motherhood and 'God Must Really Love Me'
50:02 — Slices: The Smokey Bear sign heist
57:16 — The worst possible time to call the police
59:52 — Your feedback: Childhood things that were secretly insane
1:02:32 — This week's question: What could you win a competition in?
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