Jessica Wong – Holy Icons and Racial Myths

Ken’s Blog Featured Guests on the Podcast Ken’s Blog Musings, reflections and observations from the Beached White Male​ Holy Icons and Racial Myths with Dr. Jessica Wong Bio – Jessica Wong Jessica Wai-Fong Wong is an associate professor of systematic theology at Azusa Pacific University and works in political and liberation theologies with a focus on race, […]

Dameon Wroe – Road to Redemption

Ken’s Blog Musings, reflections, and observations from the Beached White Male Ken’s Blog Musings, reflections and observations from the Beached White Male​ Dameon Wroe – Road to Redemtion Bio – Author Dameon Wroe Dameon K. Wroe is a seasoned author with over 24 years of experience, debuting with True Inspirations – A Poetry Collection, Vol. […]

Claudia Katayanagi – Echos of Internment

Ken’s Blog Musings, reflections, and observations from the Beached White Male Ken’s Blog Musings, reflections and observations from the Beached White Male​ Claudia Katayanagi – Echoes of Internment: History, Justice, and Resistance Bio – Filmmaker Claudia Katyanagi As a fourth generation Japanese American…or a Nikkei Yonsei, I remember the “social amnesia” that Professor Tetsuden Kashima […]

Between Borders with Stelio Savante

Ken’s Blog Musings, reflections, and observations from the Beached White Male Ken’s Blog Musings, reflections and observations from the Beached White Male​ Stelio Savante – Between Borders Between Borders – The Movie Official Site BETWEEN BORDERS is based on the true story of the Petrosyan family. This is what they are up to today … Violet works […]

Super Bowl Half Time Show with Osahon Obazuaye and Grant Young

Ken’s Blog Musings, reflections, and observations from the Beached White Male Ken’s Blog Musings, reflections and observations from the Beached White Male​ Super Bowl Half Time Show Review Cabana Talk with Osahon Obazuaye and Grant Young More Cabana Talks with Osahon Resources Sources: Opinion: Super Bowl a rejection of Trump’s vision for America by Nancy […]

Jesse Curtis – Colorblind Christians

Ken’s Blog Musings, reflections, and observations from the Beached White Male Ken’s Blog Musings, reflections and observations from the Beached White Male​ Jesse Curtis, Ph.D. – The Myth of Colorblind Christians Jesse Curtis Jesse Curtis Assistant Professor of History Education B.A. Moody Bible InstituteM.A. Kent State UniversityPh.D. Temple University Biography Dr. Curtis received his Ph.D. […]

Jimmy Carter RIP with Randall Balmer, Dave Peters and Betsey Newenhuyse

Ken’s Blog Musings, reflections, and observations from the Beached White Male Ken’s Blog Musings, reflections and observations from the Beached White Male​ Remembering President Jimmy Carter With Randall Balmer, Ph.D., and Betsey Newenhuyse With Randall Balmer, Ph. D. Randall Balmer, Ph.D., is a prominent historian of American religion, culture, and politics. A professor at Dartmouth […]

David Dark – We Become What We Normalize

Ken’s Blog and Show Notes Musings, reflections, and observations from the Beached White Male Ken’s Blog and Show Notes Musings, reflections and observations from the Beached White Male​ David Dark, Ph.D. Professor, Author, Advocate We Become What We Normalize | Life’s Too Short to Pretend You Aren’t Religious Associate Professor of Religion and the Arts […]

Blake Chastain – #Exvangelical

Ken’s Blog Musings, reflections, and observations from the Beached White Male Ken’s Blog Musings, reflections and observations from the Beached White Male​ Blake Chastain – Exvangelical and Beyond Blake’s New Book: Exvangliecal and Beyond Purchase on Amazon Exvangelical and Beyond: How American Christianity Went Radical and the Movement That’s Fighting Back A pioneer of the […]

Lloyd Barba – The Sanctuary Movement

Ken’s Blog Musings, reflections, and observations from the Beached White Male Ken’s Blog Musings, reflections and observations from the Beached White Male​ Lloyd Barna, Ph.D. – The Sanctuary Movement “History has a disintegrating effect on current prejudices which is as yet scarcely appreciated. It makes both for understanding and for intellectual emancipation as nothing else […]