Sean Murphy is an award-winning comic book artist and author. He is signed with DC Comics and is known for Hellblazer: City of Angels, Joe the Barbarian, and American Vampire: Survival of the Fittest. He has also done illustrations for Batman. His latest book for DC/Vertigo is a mini series called “Punk Rock Jesus”. Jay and Sean talk about this series as well as theology and their personal journeys from fundamentalist Christianity to their current, more progressive beliefs.
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Jay talks with actor, Ron Jeremy. Ron and Jay’s mom, Tammy Faye, had a tender and sincere friendship that formed on the set of The Surreal Life Season 2. Jay and Ron also discuss gay rights, freedom of speech, theology, Ron’s love of animals and the aortic dissection that almost took his life.
Ron is delightful. He and Jay had a great conversation.
Ron’s documentaries:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0282856/
https://youtu.be/GkBLfFg0BtY
The surreal life:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0337784/episodes?season=2&ref_=tt_eps_sn_2
His most recent film:
http://www.jerseyshoremassacre.com/
Ron talks a lot about Tammy Faye’s documentary, The Eyes of Tammy Faye:
http://www.amazon.com/The-Eyes-Tammy-Faye-RuPaul/dp/B00009MEBB
Christian Schizzel lived 7 years as a poster kid for the ex-gay movement. He has been presented on the media circuit and in documentaries; most notably, OWN's Our America with Lisa Ling. He and Jay discuss the damage that this type of "reparitive therapy" can have on individuals as well as on LGBTQ communities.
Welcome to the first episode of This is Radio Cast with Jay Bakker. Jay talks with one of his heroes, Henry Rollins. They discuss civil rights, why Henry stopped making music, why he and his father don’t speak, what it was like to do the rape scene in Sons of Anarchy, the West Memphis Three, using anger as fuel, and Henry’s friendship with Heidi May, who he says is “the woman who bosses me around at my office.”
"I’ve been speaking and preaching for over 20 years and over that time I’ve met a lot of interesting people. But I rarely have the opportunity to actually talk with those interesting people - about everything from their thoughts on religion, to their childhoods, to what’s on their Netflix queue. This podcast will let me do that. Think Marc Maron meets Brennan Manning if they were raised by Tammy Faye." -- Jay Bakker \