Faith and Reason - WPRR - Public Reality Radio
Summary: Fred Wooden, Senior Minister at Fountain Street Church in Grand Rapids, hosts this live weekly call-in conversation about the lively issues of religion and politics, especially when they collide. Join him and his rotating posse of friends - April Crowe, ACLU attorney Pete Armstrong, Prakaresh Fred Stella (Hindu Temple of GR), Michael Johnston, Katy Jaramillo, and others. Fred's...
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Fred is joined by ACLU attorney Pete Armstrong.
April 8, 2016
Fred is joined by his son Steven Wooden and by WPRR Program Director Darren Gibson. Darren talks about corporate ownership of the media and the death of the Michigan Radio Network. Steven talks about urban policy and the illegal bank practice of "redlining". Also, Donald Trump talks about abortion and could Trump destroy the GOP.
March 25, 2016
March 18, 2016
March 11, 2016
March 4, 2016
February 12, 2016
Fred is joined by Fred Stella, President of the Interfaith Dialogue Association. Fred Stella discusses his New Years Eve near death involving a falling tree and just how lucky he was to escape relatively unscathed.
Fred has returned from his three week adventure to India and is back for the first new episode of Faith and Reason for 2016.
Fred is joined by Drive For The Dream host Tyrone Bynum.
Fred is joined by ACLU attorney Pete Armstrong and Women Libs co-host and Assistant Program Director Mary Harrington.
Fred is joined by ACLU attorney Pete Armstrong. They talked for a while about the Paris terrorist attacks that took place on Friday the 13th and they also talked about a new report showing Mexicans are leaving the US more then they're entering this country. Why are they upset? Listen to find out.
November 6, 2015
Fred is joined by April Crowe. Their special guest is Phil. Phil is part of the polyamory community and he joins the show to educate listeners on polyamory, specifically about what it is and what is isn't. It's a great conversation that starts about 45 minutes into the podcast and lasts about 45 minutes.