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Burnt Marshwiggle

Burnt Marshwiggle

Auteur(s): Joshua David Ling
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This is Burnt Marshwiggle, hosted by Joshua David Ling and Alexander Robertson, a long form podcast about metaphysics and swampy stuff, Whenever The heck they want to make one! Here on The Poets At War Creative Network!Joshua David Ling Christianisme Pastorale et évangélisme Spiritualité
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  • Burnt Marshwiggle Ep. 47: Kpop Demon Hunters
    Sep 17 2025

    Hosts: Joshua, Alex, Brendan

    Recorded (8/28/25)

    The crew analyzes K-pop Demon Hunters, debating its themes of shame, redemption, and whether demons can be saved. They discuss the film's stunning animation choices and compare and contrast its message to Disney's Frozen.

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    45 min
  • Burnt Marshwiggle Ep. 46: Maintenance, Modules, and Maiden's Musings
    Aug 22 2025

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    Joshua celebrates the 100th General's Report with a deep dive into predestination and its importance for artists, exploring Romans 9-11. The brood recording features Kerry Credeur, Daniel Reed, and Aaron Reed discussing storytelling techniques, the modular approach to narrative construction, AI's role in art and revision, and Daniel's work on "The Maiden's Child." The group explores the balance between cozy cottage stories and action-oriented narratives, while examining how different perspectives on art and beauty shape creative work.

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    2 h et 16 min
  • Burnt Marshwiggle Ep. 45: A Protestant Hagiography?
    Aug 8 2025

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    Alexander Robertson, Joshua David Ling, Daniel Reed and Ian Wilson discuss whether or not we should be attempting a more robust hagiography as Protestants.

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    1 h et 22 min
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