In this episode of Reforming Nerdom, Jordan and Nate are joined by special guest Pootie to dive into James Islington’s The Will of the Many. We start off spoiler-free—discussing what makes this book such a standout in modern fantasy, its world-building, characters, and themes of hierarchy, power, and hidden truth. But be warned! Partway through the episode, we flip the switch and go full spoiler mode—so if you haven’t finished the book yet, listen until we give you the clear warning to stop. ...
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In this episode of Reforming Nerdom, Jordan and Nate are joined by special guest Pootie to dive into James Islington’s The Will of the Many. We start off spoiler-free—discussing what makes this book such a standout in modern fantasy, its world-building, characters, and themes of hierarchy, power, and hidden truth. But be warned! Partway through the episode, we flip the switch and go full spoiler mode—so if you haven’t finished the book yet, listen until we give you the clear warning to stop. ...
When Fiction Becomes Reality: Remembering the Faithfulness of Charlie Kirk
Reforming Nerdom Podcast
48 minutes
1 month ago
When Fiction Becomes Reality: Remembering the Faithfulness of Charlie Kirk
In this special episode, Nate and Jordan step away from their usual deep dives into nerd culture to reflect on the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk. Together, they consider Charlie’s faithful ministry and the impact of his work, while asking how Christians should respond when moments of tragedy shake our culture. Rather than despair, they point to the hope of Christ’s Kingdom, the call to faithfulness in every sphere of life, and the confidence that God is at work even in the darkest of t...
Reforming Nerdom Podcast
In this episode of Reforming Nerdom, Jordan and Nate are joined by special guest Pootie to dive into James Islington’s The Will of the Many. We start off spoiler-free—discussing what makes this book such a standout in modern fantasy, its world-building, characters, and themes of hierarchy, power, and hidden truth. But be warned! Partway through the episode, we flip the switch and go full spoiler mode—so if you haven’t finished the book yet, listen until we give you the clear warning to stop. ...