

1946 The Culture Shift Tour
The Creators of 1946 The Movie
The creators of the award-winning documentary 1946: The Mistranslation That Shifted Culture announce an impactful new web series/podcast, 1946: The Culture Shift Tour, launching November 3, 2024, with nine bi-monthly episodes airing Sundays at 1 pm Eastern.
Debuting just before the 2024 U.S. presidential election, The Culture Shift Tour follows six LGBTQIA+ advocates on a 15-city road trip to screen the film, challenge harmful biblical interpretations, and foster community conversations on resilience, identity, and equality. Through powerful storytelling, interviews, and grassroots activism, the series confronts cultural divides, Christian nationalism, and rising threats to LGBTQIA+ rights.
Listeners can tune in for episodes filled with personal stories along the road, local insights, and practical tools for standing up to harmful narratives.
Debuting just before the 2024 U.S. presidential election, The Culture Shift Tour follows six LGBTQIA+ advocates on a 15-city road trip to screen the film, challenge harmful biblical interpretations, and foster community conversations on resilience, identity, and equality. Through powerful storytelling, interviews, and grassroots activism, the series confronts cultural divides, Christian nationalism, and rising threats to LGBTQIA+ rights.
Listeners can tune in for episodes filled with personal stories along the road, local insights, and practical tools for standing up to harmful narratives.
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Nov 17, 2024 • 35sec
From Temecula to Phoenix: Stories of Advocacy, Allyship, and Hope
Episode 2 Summary: 1946: The Culture Shift Tour PodcastIn Episode 2, the team reflects on their first stop in Temecula, California, a city blending progressive and conservative influences. They recount their visit to the Temecula Methodist Church, where they connected with Rachel Dennis, a former evangelical pastor turned LGBTQIA+ ally. Rachel shared her personal journey, navigating her daughter’s coming out, confronting harmful theology, and ultimately choosing affirmation and advocacy over fear and church doctrine. Her story highlights the impact of community rejection, the toll it takes on LGBTQIA+ youth, and the transformative power of affirming love.The episode also delves into the broader themes of allyship and activism, showcasing the importance of support networks like Mama Bears and Free Mom Hugs. The team recounts their logistical challenges, humorous moments, and emotional encounters, emphasizing the resilience and hope that fuel their mission. Rachel’s courage to advocate for LGBTQIA+ rights within her conservative community serves as a powerful example of personal growth and standing up for marginalized voices.Through intimate storytelling and heartfelt dialogue, the episode underscores the tour's mission to inspire meaningful change and foster understanding across divides.Content Warning: Talk of Suicide and Self Harm: 00:06:18:02 - 00:07:06:2000:24:20:23 - 00:25:17:16 If you or someone you know is in an emotional crisis, reach out to the National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by dialing or texting 988.From the Creators of 1946: The Mistranslation That Shifted Culture.Hosts Brent Roberts and Sharon “Rocky” Roggio recap The 1946 Culture Shift Tour Across America in a 9 Episode Web-Series / Podcast. Check it out! www.1946themovie.com.@mybrokerbrent https://www.instagram.com/mybrokerbrent/@rockyroggio https://www.instagram.com/rockyroggio/Special Guests: @racheledennis_ https://www.instagram.com/racheledennis_/Ed Oxford https://canyonwalkerconnections.com/forging-a-sacred-weapon-how-the-church-became-anti-gay-hub/ed-oxford/@unconventionalpastorpaul https://www.instagram.com/unconventionalpastorpaul/@freemomhugs https://www.instagram.com/freemomhugs/@realmamabears https://www.instagram.com/realmamabears/Church Sponsors: Temecula United Methodist https://www.temeculaumc.com/ Pastor Drew DavisFoothills Christian Church https://foothillsdisciples.com/welcomeRev. Bekah KrevensCrew - Filmed, Recorded and Edited by: Eliot Sandusky Peterson @eliotpetersonSupported by UNCUT STUDIOS DTLA and Making Things Right the series amplifies marginalized voices and celebrates the resilience and unity of LGBTQIA+ communities.UNCUT STUDIOS DTLAhttps://www.instagram.com/uncutstudiosdtla/Step into a studio unlike any other, designed for bold visions and endless creativity.Making Things Right http://makingthingsright.org/Making Things Right is an initiative that seeks to rethink the Christian response and responsibility to LGBTQ+ people. You might be a friend or a parent of an LGBTQ+ individual, trying to reconcile your love for them with your beliefs. You may be a church leader looking for better ways to navigate an often divisive dialogue. For anyone weary of the debates and looking for more productive conversation, visit makingthingsright.org to learn more.

Nov 2, 2024 • 36sec
Christian Nationalism and LGBTQIA+ Rights
In this engaging conversation, public scholar Dan McClellan shares insights on making biblical scholarship accessible and countering misinformation. He highlights how mistranslations of scripture have negatively impacted LGBTQIA+ rights and cultural perceptions. The team discusses their cross-country tour, emphasizing the importance of civic engagement and activism against rising Christian nationalism. From personal stories of resilience to fostering open dialogue, the discussion aims to inspire action and promote inclusivity in communities.

Nov 2, 2024 • 1sec
1946: The Culture Shift Tour - Trailer
A group of LGBTQIA+ advocates embarks on a 15-city road trip to challenge harmful biblical interpretations and foster vital conversations on resilience and equality. They share personal stories of church exclusion and the emotional toll of living a double life. As they screen an eye-opening documentary, they confront rising threats to LGBTQIA+ rights and engage communities through activism and voter registration. This journey sheds light on the critical need to support marginalized voices in today’s political climate.


