Chapter

Conversations about Racism
listen on Spotify
19:21 - 23:48 (04:27)

The transcript includes some controversial comments about race made by Branson and Lori, that uses derogatory terms when talking about certain ethnicities and locations.

Clips
The "Silenced: The Radio Murders" podcast explores the assassination of three radio journalists, delving deep into the world of drugs and darkness, and uncovering a possible larger conspiracy.
19:21 - 21:12 (01:50)
listen on Spotify
True Crime
Summary

The "Silenced: The Radio Murders" podcast explores the assassination of three radio journalists, delving deep into the world of drugs and darkness, and uncovering a possible larger conspiracy. Meanwhile, the podcast also discusses Jim Bakker's journey through jail and back into the public eye, sharing details of his bizarre sermons.

Chapter
Conversations about Racism
Episode
Part Two: The Rise And Fall (And Rise) of Arch-Grifter Jim Bakker
Podcast
Behind the Bastards
A man recounts a moment of near-death experience where he saw a vision of a black angel, and expresses his surprise at the revelation that angels are not exclusively white.
21:12 - 21:55 (00:42)
listen on Spotify
Spirituality
Summary

A man recounts a moment of near-death experience where he saw a vision of a black angel, and expresses his surprise at the revelation that angels are not exclusively white.

Chapter
Conversations about Racism
Episode
Part Two: The Rise And Fall (And Rise) of Arch-Grifter Jim Bakker
Podcast
Behind the Bastards
Jim and his wife Lori Bakker made several controversial statements including racial stereotyping and glorifying poverty in the ghetto.
21:55 - 23:48 (01:53)
listen on Spotify
Controversy
Summary

Jim and his wife Lori Bakker made several controversial statements including racial stereotyping and glorifying poverty in the ghetto. They were able to receive a $25 million donation to build a new compound despite their comments.

Chapter
Conversations about Racism
Episode
Part Two: The Rise And Fall (And Rise) of Arch-Grifter Jim Bakker
Podcast
Behind the Bastards