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Phil Vischer

Mentioned in 4 analyzed podcast episodes across 2 shows

Creator of VeggieTales and host/co-founder of The Holy Post podcast, where he engages with topics spanning faith, culture, and Christian perspectives on contemporary issues. He is known for authoring work critiquing consumerism and materialism, and frequently discusses media representation, faith deconstruction, and Christian community responses to cultural events.

Episode Appearances

Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey

Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey · Feb 11, 2026

Ep 1302 | My Honest Thoughts on Kid Rock & Turning Point’s Halftime Show

VeggieTales creator and podcast host who initially defended Bad Bunny halftime show as non-degenerate

Super Bowl Halftime Show ControversyBad Bunny Performance AnalysisTurning Point All-American Halftime Show
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The Holy Post

The Holy Post · Feb 11, 2026

707: Halftime Hullabaloo and Tyler Johnson

Holy Post host and co-founder; author of book critiquing consumerism and materialism

Super Bowl halftime show cultural controversy and politicsSpanish-language media representation in mainstream American entertainmentConservative backlash to progressive cultural moments and alternative media responses
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The Holy Post

The Holy Post · Feb 4, 2026

706: The Second Slap plus Leah Libresco Sargeant

Holy Post host and podcast creator discussing faith deconstruction, immigration enforcement, and Christian community responses

Joshua Harris faith reconstruction and Trump's role in spiritual reconsiderationSecond slap phenomenon in progressive Christian spacesDeconstruction vs. reconstruction theology
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The Holy Post

The Holy Post · Jan 28, 2026

705: Minnesota, Civil Rights, & Contagious Courage with Justin Giboney

Holy Post host examining Christian media coverage disparities and interviewing Giboney on civil rights lessons for today

ICE enforcement tactics and constitutional accountabilityEvangelical media coverage bias and audience captureCivil rights movement nonviolent resistance training and tactics
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