No More Strangers
No More Strangers
Podcast Description
No More Strangers is a podcast where I dive into the lives of people I meet in my daily life. Together, we explore shared interests, engage in open conversations, and search for a deeper understanding of what makes us all human. Each episode uncovers unique stories, perspectives, and experiences which connect us, breaking down the barriers that separate strangers and friends.
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The podcast covers a variety of themes centering on community, faith, personal transformation, and the human experience. Episodes feature unique stories from diverse guests, such as discussions with Andrea Cometa about the essence of community and identity, and Paul 'Tap' Ware's exploration of biblical insights and personal growth through faith.

No More Strangers is a podcast where I dive into the lives of people I meet in my daily life. Together, we explore shared interests, engage in open conversations, and search for a deeper understanding of what makes us all human. Each episode uncovers unique stories, perspectives, and experiences which connect us, breaking down the barriers that separate strangers from friends.
We’ve all seen the headlines since 2017, but what is actually going on with the UAP phenomenon? If you are new to the conversation, or if you are trying to piece together the leap from ”extraterrestrials” to ”consciousness,” then come on in!
Today, J.T. sits down with journalist, executive producer, and UAP college instructor Brian Anslinger for a comprehensive ”UAP 101.” We strip away the sensationalism to discuss the real stakes of disclosure. We explore how pop culture (Star Trek, Star Wars, etc) might be acting as ”soft disclosure” to prepare people for a larger reality. We also dive into the moral dilemma of granting amnesty to the gatekeepers, and why reducing the stigma around ”experiencers” is a necessary step we can take to find the truth.
Guest Bio: Brian Anslinger is the Executive Producer for KOIN / KRCW Everyday Northwest in Portland, Oregon. He is also an adjunct instructor at Portland Community College, where he teaches a foundational course on UAPs and the phenomenon.

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