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Author: Jay Wilburn

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The Matters of Faith Podcast with your host Jay Wilburn on Project Entertainment Network explores individual stories of faith and personal struggle. The show does not have an agenda, but seeks to detail the personal experiences of people within various faith communities and people with experiences outside those communities – within organized religion and with spiritual views outside of those traditions. Every person has a story. It may not be your story, but their experiences may help you, may lift you up, or may inspire you as you live out your own story. Listening to the stories of others helps us all to understand each other better as we live out our lives in the world we share. We are all trying to figure out life. This show is meant to help us discuss topics about our journey through life that do not get discussed openly, honestly, and positively often enough.
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Jay Wilburn interviews Brent Brock, the coauthor of How to Make No Friends Everywhere. They discuss overcoming your past and trying to make the most of the future.
Sometimes life moves your trajectory when you aren't ready for it. Some troubles change us whether we like it or not. Maybe we aren't meant to stay the same. How do we face it?
Kyler Marlowe joins us to discuss how AA has evolved during the pandemic, about being gay and Christian, about her new podcast "Are You There, God? It's Me, I'm Queer", and more.
Jay Wilburn discusses the notion of escaping the pressures of time, what other people think of us, and other outside influences that hold back our potential and our most honest relationship with God and ourselves.
McFadden joins Jay Wilburn to discuss a life of storytelling. The Theo Ramage thriller series is on the way.
Jay Wilburn discusses faith, writing, philosophy, and more with Michael Allen Rose, author of Jurassichrist.
Jay Wilburn interviews author, podcaster, and pastor Ryan J Pelton.
Jay Wilburn shares his goals for the New Year and some favorite clips from interviews with Armand Rosamilia, Wesley Southard, Sean Grigsby, Mary SanGiovanni, Brian Keene, Somer Cannon, Max Booth III, Chuck Buda, S.A. Cosby and more.
Jason A Meuschke has A NOVEL IDEA out December 31, 2020, available to order now. We discuss faith, time in the army, writing, the new book, and more.
Jay Wilburn answers questions from listeners and viewers. He discusses past guests, topics brought up on previous episodes, writing questions, and thoughts on current issues. Hope you enjoy it!
Phil Gustafson joins us to tell about his years as a pastor and his work in coaching spiritual leaders. We discuss taking risks in faith, neuro-linguistic programming, challenges faced by spiritual leaders, faith in the era of Covid-19, and more. Check out inlpcenter.org/coaching-for-spiritual-leaders/ to see more of what he offers.   This episode is brought to you by Make Pretend: The Complete Short Fiction of Armand Rosamilia volume one.
Warning: This episode contains explicit language Jay Wilburn and Sean Grigsby discuss finding your own path, defining and redefining yourself, and creating something new with writing. This episode is brought to you by Make Pretend: The Complete Short Fiction of Armand Rosamilia. 
Chuck Buda joins Jay Wilburn for a candid conversation about the development of his faith, low points in his life, his influences, his struggles with expectations of himself, and much more. This episode is brought to you by Make Pretend: The Complete Short Fiction of Armand Rosamilia Volume One available now.
In this episode, we discuss Buddhism, treasures found in our struggles, and not ignoring your creative side. This and much more from Cali Bird, the author of Tales of the Countess. 
Crime fiction author S.A. Cosby joins us to talk about growing up black and Southern in a religious family. We discuss his writing career and his recent successes.
D Alexander Ward sits down with host Jay Wilburn to discuss life, family, battling cancer, his work in the writing industry, and the novel he is soon to release.
We discuss the progression of her beliefs, the nature of fear, and her work in this fascinating episode.
Somer Canon talks with Jay about religion, philosophy, family, and her creative process. This episode is brought to you by the Dirty Deeds crime fiction series by Armand Rosamilia.
Jay Wilburn talks to Wesley Southard, an author who is making a strong ascension during a very tough year. They discuss the highs and lows of being a professional writer.
Rosamilia joins Jay Wilburn to discuss his spirituality, life experiences, philosophies, what writing has provided for his life, and the work he has been able to create through all of this.
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