

The Speak Life Podcast
Speak Life with Glen Scrivener, Naomi Brehm, Thomas Thorogood and Nate Morgan Locke.
Connecting the Christian faith and modern life.
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Oct 13, 2025 • 15min
AI Destroys Everything, Including Atheism || SLP611
Explore the implications of AI slop as it spreads misleading information online, with a spotlight on Kurzgesagt's findings. Discover how AI's quest for attention complicates truth, and why this trend could challenge atheistic arguments. Delve into Alvin Plantinga's evolutionary critique that questions the reliability of our cognitive faculties, suggesting our beliefs might just be evolutionary byproducts. Ultimately, the discussion raises the need for a higher intelligence to uphold truth in both AI-generated content and human understanding.

Oct 7, 2025 • 23min
Steven Bartlett Asks The Question Haunting Our Age — But Who Can Answer It? || SLP610
A thought-provoking conversation unfolds as Glen Scrivener comments on a roundtable exploring the 'meaning crisis.' Alex O'Connor argues this dilemma stretches back to the human condition itself. Greg Koukl challenges naturalism, emphasizing our innate hunger for meaning. The discussion raises intriguing questions about whether God grounds meaning or renders it arbitrary. Strategies for overcoming feelings of meaninglessness are discussed, offering listeners a variety of remedies from philosophy to faith.

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Oct 4, 2025 • 20min
This P*rn Star Exposes Our HYPOCRISY (Bonnie Blue vs Louise Perry) || SLP609
In this engaging discussion, Louise Perry, an insightful author and commentator on sex, gender, and culture, challenges modern notions of sexual liberation. She critiques the idea of sex as mere recreation, arguing it diminishes its true meaning. Louise reflects on how contemporary feminism may have led to a commodified view of sex. She shares her personal journey to Christianity, highlighting how Christian ethics can offer a path back from sexual disenchantment. The conversation navigates complex ideas about freedom, consent, and the sociological truths behind sexual norms.

Oct 3, 2025 • 23min
Is Christian Nationalism WEIRD? || SLP608
Historian Tom Holland joins the conversation to unravel the complex dance between the sacred and the secular throughout history. He explores why Western societies so uniquely separate religion from public life, referencing the 'WEIRD' framework. Holland and Glen Scrivener discuss the origins of modern secularism and examine how figures like Augustine shaped our understanding of this divide. They also delve into contemporary fears surrounding Christian nationalism, contrasting political power grabs with a vision of governance grounded in goodness and truth.

Sep 25, 2025 • 57min
Emily Jashinsky: Faith and Politics After Charlie Kirk || SLP607
Emily Jashinsky, the Washington, D.C. correspondent for UnHerd, delves into the complex legacy of Charlie Kirk, contrasting his early small-government ideals with his later focus on faith and cultural renewal. She discusses the dangers of polarization and how social media amplifies extremes, warning against the risks of mischaracterization. Jashinsky also explores the potential for spiritual renewal to counter nihilism and reflects on how tragedy might prompt a return to faith, offering a hopeful perspective on coexistence amid division.

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Sep 19, 2025 • 20min
6 Lies We're Being Fed Right Now || SLP606
Explore the six pervasive social media deceptions that are reshaping culture. Discover how algorithm-driven feeds distort narratives and create misjudgments about real-world events. Dive into the impact of meme culture linked to real violence and the outrage amplified by algorithms. Discuss the vital role of embodied church communities as a remedy to these online distortions. Stay tuned for insightful resources and opportunities to engage further!

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Sep 16, 2025 • 29min
They Tried Church Because of Charlie Kirk — What Will Keep Them? || SLP605
Glen Scrivener dives into the surge of church attendance sparked by the assassination of Charlie Kirk. He discusses personal journeys and the emotional awakening many experience when facing good and evil in society. The podcast critiques the trend of elevating cultural icons over spiritual truths, urging a return to genuine worship of Jesus Christ. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on their faith beyond politics, emphasizing the importance of establishing true relationships with God amidst societal turmoil.

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Sep 12, 2025 • 19min
Why Charlie Kirk’s Death Cuts So Deep and What Now? || SLP604
The discussion begins with the emotional impact of the murder of a free speech advocate, reflecting on the stark contrast between dialogue and violence. The speakers explore how this tragedy parallels broader societal tensions and the struggle for truth. They emphasize the need for faith-driven compassion in the face of suppressing diverse viewpoints. Finally, the podcast highlights finding peace and strength in faith during difficult times, with a poignant reflection on personal loss and a hopeful message of solace.

Sep 10, 2025 • 57min
James Cary: Graham Linehan and the Power of Words || SLP603
James Cary, a comedy writer and author of The Sacred Art of Joking, dives into the intersection of comedy and faith. He discusses the power of satire in addressing moral truths and the challenges comedians face in a sensitive society. Cary explores the complexities of free speech, contrasting UK and US perspectives, and highlights the importance of thoughtful dialogue over mere legal rights. Touching on the nuances of language and humor, he shares how comedy can provoke reflection on societal issues while maintaining authenticity in communication.

Sep 9, 2025 • 46min
Nigel Farage, Graham Linehan and the (Christian) History of Free Speech || SLP602
A comedy writer's arrest sparks a debate on the decline of free speech in the UK. The conversation dives into the Christian roots of this fundamental right, emphasizing the historical role of prophetic voices. Tensions between free and hate speech laws are explored, highlighting how modern comedy navigates societal norms. The discussion advocates for using speech to uplift rather than provoke negativity, examining the moral implications of words in a theological context. Expect a thought-provoking exploration of belief and expression!


