Millennials – What Millennials Are Doing Right

Shownotes: Millennial Series Welcome to the conversation. This is Deeper, a podcast considering the forces that shape our culture. In the current series, Deeper’s hosts David Russell, Payton Minzenmayer, and Lex Moore are exploring the culture shaping generation of millennials. For more, go to the Deeper website at deeperpodcast.com. In …

Millennials, Workplace Habits

Workplace habits millennials (and others) need to stop doing. Making demands instead of requests. Exhibiting overconfidence. Relying on only certain forms of communication. Talking more than listening. Assuming a certain behavior or action is okay. Multitasking. Staying plugged in (to the internet). Thinking “new” is better

Millennials, Protests But no Politics

Ever wonder why millennials seem disinterested in politics yet are ready to protest when things don’t go they way they think they should? Today’s episode looks at four reasons why millennials are into protesting but not into politics. Millennials want to be a part of something bigger than themselves. Millennials …

Millennials, Jesus But Not the Church

In many cases millennials are a small part of a church’s population. Churches can be afraid to build their church around them because there is a sense that millennials can’t be depended on to be there.Millennials can have a different mindset when it comes to the church and when it comes to Jesus. Often …

Glorifying Suicide in 13 Reasons Why

Netflix’s most recent hit, Thirteen Reasons Why, has been met with mixed reviews as it attempts to capture the difficult subject of suicide. Many are saying this show is doing more harm than good, and there might even be shocking proof. Listen as Deeper takes a deeper look at this …

Marriage, Commitment, and The Newlywed Game

Lex got married this weekend and we caught up with him before he said “I do”. Join us as we discuss marriage from our varying points of view, offer advice to Lex, and even hear his vows! You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, and you’ll wish David was better at impressions.