Ep. 24 – Don’t Quit
In this episode, we discuss the levels of escape rooms, celebrate one year of Clean Ears with a major announcement, propose the ultimate relationship test, and talk about how to look like Jesus at our jobs.
Ep. 23 – One Sixteen
We’re back and we’re still unashamed! Join us as we pay our respects to Reach Records, share our favourite emotion, give awards to past podcasts, and discuss how God helps us turn our New Year’s resolutions into reality.
Snippet: 2017 Ramp Up
After last week’s wrap up of 2016, it’s only right that we ramp up for the awesomeness that we know we’ll see in 2017. Join us as we talk holiday break plans and what to expect from Clean Ears in 2017.
Snippet: Press Rewind
It’s snippet time!! Join us (+ Courtney) as we reminisce on the releases that made 2016 special to us.
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A Clean Ears Christmas
It’s our favourite time of year! Join us as we (plus Courtney) share some laughs and our favourite Christmas memories.
Ep. 22 – Come Back Home
In our final full episode of the year, we talk Thanksgiving hangovers, share the first Christmas song we listened to this season, fill your calendar with a bunch of new releases and upcoming events, and talk about how we allowed God to heal our church hurt.
Snippet: Cranberry Sauce
It’s the second-most wonderful time of the year! Our very own Courtney P. joins us to talk about why Thanksgiving is worth celebrating for longer than one meal.
Ep. 21 – G.O.M.
In this episode, we have our first couple’s fight in #BibleBeef, celebrate “hot coffee weather” with Starbucks, and share our favourite scripts & tips for putting God first in our finances.
Ep. 20 – Be True
Our Q&A episode is finally here! Join us as we answer your questions about podcasting, faith…um….burgers, ’90’s TV and more.
Snippet: Christian or Culture?
In this week’s snippet, our friend & partner Courtney P. joins us as we discuss the meaning of Christian references in pop culture and what music could look like if famous rappers were to become Christian artists.