Challenging Stereotypes: Keith Semple on Music, Atheism and Fiction

13/11/2023 48 min Episodio 69
Challenging Stereotypes: Keith Semple on Music, Atheism and Fiction

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Jam-packed with insights and experiences, we sit down with Keith Semple, an eminent musician with a quarter-century-long journey in the industry. Starting his career in Northern Ireland, he's now making waves in the US, not just with his music, but with his engaging podcast, The Semple Truth. Keith shares his thoughts about his secular humanist beliefs and how atheists often demonstrate the highest level of religious literacy. His straightforward and bold views on the importance of challenging stereotypes and misconceptions are sure to strike a chord!We step into the realm of music as Keith shares the inspiration behind his songs, his bands, and his religious observances. His song "Double X" stirred a discussion, inspired by Roe vs. Wade. Also, an upcoming song focusing on climate change teases to add a new dimension to his repertoire. He speaks candidly about his time on "The Voice" and the shocking religious undertones he experienced on the show.Our conversation takes a fascinating turn as we explore the captivating world of fiction, focusing on the works of fantasy author R. A. Salvatore, particularly his protagonist, Drizzt Do'Urden. We look at how Salvatore's characters navigate through religion, morality, and social issues. We also shed light on the influence of progressive activists such as Liz Plank on their communities. And as a cherry on top, we share some useful insights on inviting potential guests for the podcast and the diversity they bring to the table. Tune in to savor this eclectic mix of music, religion, and fiction!Show NotesSend us a textSupport the showSubscribe to our free newsletterCheck out our MerchFollow us on BlueskyFind us on Twitter(for now) Find us on InstagramFind us on Counter SocialFind us on Mastadon

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