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Face persistent challenges? Fear that God can’t love you? Feel that you aren’t good enough? The Shut Up, Devil Show helps you shut down the lies and struggles that prevent you from thriving in God’s design for your life. There’s no shame allowed here! Kyle Winkler explores God, the Bible and relevant topics in a direct, but grace-based way.
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Third Person Limited

3PL Podcasts LLC

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Third Person Limited is a podcast about books and culture with Nathan Pensky and Mason Stockstill, two writers living in Pittsburgh and Los Angeles. We both work in academia, so we are therefore both tired, but in, like, a droll, entertaining way. Our opinions are numerous and wonderful to behold. Each of our chats will focus on a specific book, author, or cultural trend. Talk will be wide-ranging, with other topics likely to include literary gossip, the importance of Michael Mann’s film Hea ...
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We had a great time welcoming writer Amber Sparks to the show and discussing her new novel Happy People Don’t Live Here, which features a girl detective, abusive men, ghosts, a mermaid, and what it means to keep your love for someone alive long after they — or you — are gone. Amber is conflicted about the idea of Virginia Woolf using social media a…
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We sat down with Jason Diamond, bookish man about town and author of Kaplan’s Plot, a multigenerational Jewish gangster saga in bookstores now. He made a strong case for Chicago as a literary city and for not forgetting the immigrant experience in your ancestry. Then, we pull back the curtain on back-of-the-book blurbs and other publicity tactics. …
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Are you dealing with addiction, sickness, poverty or emotional patterns that seem to run in your family? Many call these “generational curses.” But is that really what’s happening? Join Kyle as he uncovers the biblical truth about inherited struggles and reveals how Jesus’ death and resurrection changed everything.…
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We’re feeling spooky with horror author Kyle Winkler, back to discuss his latest novel, the creepy and horrifying Enter the Peerless, which starts with a private investigator trying to figure out what happened to a bunch of people who went into an abandoned trailer and never came out. Always a thoughtful and fun guest, Kyle gives us some insight in…
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You’ve probably heard that the enemy has “rights” to your life… because of your past, your struggles or even objects in your home. But what if that’s not true? Join Kyle as he breaks the traditional “rules” of spiritual warfare that have kept believers stuck in cycles of fear, striving and endless self-examination.…
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The first in an occasional series focusing on short stories we found in various journals, and interviews with those authors. Short stories don't get much love outside of The New Yorker or MFA workshops, but they should! Many of them are incredible. Our guests include writers Billy Irving, Kelly Magee, and Kit McGuire. Works cited this episode: Alyo…
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We knew Zuck was a fan of the podcast. We didn’t know he would go so far as to dig up our old articles and use them, along with a million other books, to train Meta’s AI. Oh, you say he didn’t do it himself, and maybe it’s not stealing (legal opinions pending)? This may be true, or it may just be a topic we debate on this episode. Plus: We review t…
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Writer Erin Lyndal Martin joins the show to inform us that Saddam Hussein wrote a romance novel, but only after we wondered if Joe Rogan could do it. Other topics include whether men should read more literature, which we think Yes! They should; and whether men doing so would make the world a better place, which we think is debatable. Also, what to …
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Bestselling author of The Confessions and bookstore owner Paul Bradley Carr returns for Part 2 of our conversation about artificial intelligence, the power of narratives, drinking blood, and whether vaping is cool (spoiler: it’s not). The AI chatbots kept trying to disrupt our Zoom session with Paul, but for now, humans remain dominant. We also dis…
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Sin is a touchy subject. Most of us would rather avoid it, or we’ve been taught to fear it, obsess over it or try harder to beat it. But what if we’ve been approaching it all wrong? Kyle welcomes Dr. Andrew Farley to talk openly and honestly about sin, spiritual growth and the radical truth that grace reveals.…
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We invited former tech journalist and bestselling author Paul Bradley Carr for a rollicking discussion about his new novel, The Confessions. It features an all-knowing Artificial Intelligence that doesn’t want to destroy the world—because it was trained by reading fiction. He also shared his polite and not-at-all derogatory thoughts about several l…
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What if your view of the Holy Spirit isn’t just incomplete, but is actually hurting you? In this episode, Kyle challenges the misconceptions that have shaped how many of us see the Spirit and unpacks the truth Jesus revealed. If you’ve ever felt afraid of the Holy Spirit or unsure of how He works in your life, this message is for you.…
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Nate and Mason both have MFAs, but do they go around telling everyone and demanding book deals because of it? Well, yes, if you’re offering. But anyway, a social media firestorm about a take about Sally Rooney not having an MFA got us thinking: Are They Good and Should Anyone Care?By Third Person Limited, LLC
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Our first episode, before we even had a name for this podcast. So, it's a big question, whether reading is good. Specifically, is reading fiction inherently good, as well as instrumentally good (meaning, it’s good for some other reason, like making you smarter)? We grapple with this, mostly by talking. Also: Why do so many YA novels use orphans as …
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