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Garrett Plunkett
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Aftermath Hours
Kotaku Is So Back, Microsoft Not So Much
On this week’s episode, Nathan and Riley are joined by Ethan Gach of Kotaku dot com and Garrett Martin of the newly rechristened Endless Mode, two beneficiaries of the only good week for games media in the past century. The former finally managed to wriggle out from under G/O Media’s suffocating boot via a sale to the same seemingly benign company that bought Gizmodo, and the latter represents that rarest of unicorns: a new video game website with a functional budget in the year 2025. We talk to both Ethan and Garrett about the state of games jour...
2025-07-04
1h 11
BCLR Students Questions and Answers
On Loving Believing All Things
Douglas Allison and Garrett Plunkett discuss the question, "What does First Corinthians 13 mean when it says that love believes all, bears all, and hopes all?"
2024-10-03
31 min
The Ozark Podcast
Ep. 79 - Garrett Polk of Polk Knives - Building the Perfect Hunting Knife
Umarex Airguns: www.ozarksairguns.comTrue North Realty Group: www.truenorthrg.comIf you've ever used a custom piece of equipment then you know the difference between mass-produced and custom-made. NOWHERE is this more evident than in a hunting knife! On this episode we nerd out with local custom knife-maker Garrett Polk on the specifics (and we mean specifics!) of building the perfect hunting knife for the Ozark outdoorsman! Shoot, we might even have to make some for ourselves in the future...(not so subtle hint). Enjoy!...
2023-09-20
1h 07
BCLR Students Questions and Answers
On Spiritual Gifts and Unbelievers
Douglas Allison and Garrett Plunkett discuss the question, "Do unbelievers have spiritual gifts like believers do?"
2023-03-01
29 min
BCLR Students Questions and Answers
On Pastors and Baptisms
Douglas Allison and Garrett Plunkett discuss the question, "Should baptisms be performed only by pastors?"
2023-02-16
22 min
Louisiana Considered
NOLA’s legal field has long been white-male dominated. This collaborative seeks to change that
Recently, a federal judge struck down Louisiana’s congressional redistricting map, arguing that the lawmakers behind the map violated the Voting Rights Act by limiting representation of Louisiana’s black population. WRKF’s Capital Access Reporter Paul Braun tells us how we got here and what may happen next. Last year, A group of five women who work at law firms in New Orleans set out to address issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the legal profession in the city by founding the New Orleans Legal Diversity Collaborative (NOLDC). We speak with two of the NOLDC foundin...
2022-06-08
24 min