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TNG S1 E23 We will always have Paris
Jul 3, 2026
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 7/3/26 | TNG S1 E23 We will always have Paris | In this episode of TNG, the hosts, Nomes, Kaz and Will explore the themes of time travel, relationships, and the ethical implications of scientific experimentation. They discuss the choices faced by Captain Picard in the episode 'We'll Always Have Paris,' drawing parallels to real-life dilemmas regarding career and personal relationships. The conversation delves into cultural perspectives on these themes, the nature of time, and the importance of embracing choices and moving forward in life. | — | ||||||
| 3/10/26 | VoyJourn S6 E 26 Unimatrix Zero✨ | individualitycollectivism+5 | — | Star Trek Voyager | — | Star TrekVoyager+8 | — | 56m 33s | |
| 3/10/26 | TNG S1 E22 Skin of Evil | In this episode of TNG, Linsey Cullen of Voyjourn Fame joins Sunny and OddRev to delve into the profound themes presented in 'Skin of Evil,' particularly focusing on the death of Tasha Yar and its impact on the crew. They explore the nature of evil, the role of music, and the theological implications of death and memory. The conversation highlights Denise Crosby's departure from the show and the emotional responses of the characters, ultimately reflecting on the legacy of Tasha Yar and the concept of immortality through memory. | — | ||||||
| 2/6/26 | TNG s1 E21 Symbiosis | In this episode of TNG, Sunny and Jonty join OddRev to delve into the themes presented in the Star Trek episode 'Symbiosis.' They explore the cultural reflections on addiction, class disparities, and the manipulation of society through lies and marketing. The conversation highlights the cyclical nature of addiction, the role of social media, and the importance of genuine connection in overcoming loneliness. The hosts also discuss the philosophy of intervention, the impact of colonialism, and the necessity of dialogue in understanding complex issues. Through the lens of science fiction, they examine how these themes resonate with contemporary society and the human experience. | — | ||||||
| 2/3/26 | Voyjourn S6 E 24 the haunting of Deck 12 | In this episode of Voyager, the hosts explore the themes of storytelling, fear, and the nature of life forms through the lens of Neelix's campfire tales. Our crew discuss the significance of omens and gut feelings, the complexities of free will and divine omniscience, and the importance of character development in storytelling. The conversation also touches on the role of creativity in theology and the ethical implications of omniscience, all while engaging with the narrative structure of the episode. | — | ||||||
| 12/16/25 | Oh what fun Christmas Special 2025 | Merry Christmas for 2025, once again Rev Jay, Grinch Mitch, Linz and OddRev explore the intersection of Christmas, cinema, and theology, discussing whether certain films qualify as Christmas movies. They delve into classics like "It's A Wonderful Life" as well as the blockbuster "Batman Returns," the animated feather Klaus get a run through the Christmas test and finally we get a visit with the Vicar of Dibley! Examining themes of kindness, sacrifice, and the multiverse concept. The conversation also touches on the importance of community, the pressures of the holiday season, and the significance of reaching out for support during difficult times (Here is the link for https://www.beyondblue.org.au/)01:00:06Introduction to Christmas and Cinema00:43:31Exploring 'It's A Wonderful Life'00:19:50The Spiritual Themes in 'Batman Returns'00:44:17Community and Connection00:57:54The Pressures of the Holiday Season01:02:31Conclusion and Final Thoughts | — | ||||||
| 12/8/25 | TNG S1 E19 Heart of Glory | In this episode of The Next Gospel, the hosts delve into the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode 'Hearts of Glory,' exploring themes of death, cultural identity, and the complexities of understanding different perspectives. They discuss Klingon death rituals, the nature of grief, and the importance of curiosity in navigating cultural differences. The conversation also touches on the role of the body in spirituality and the challenges of evangelism in a multicultural context. Through their reflections, they highlight the need for deeper understanding and compassion in our interactions with others. | — | ||||||
| 12/4/25 | Voy season 6 E24 Lifeline LIVE | In this Live episode of the Voyager podcast, the hosts discuss Season 6, Episode 24, titled 'Lifeline.' They explore the themes of artificial intelligence, its relationship with creators, and the ethical implications of AI development. The conversation delves into the nature of emotions in AI, the dismissal of AI's growth, and the future of AI in personal relationships and warfare. The hosts also touch on philosophical questions regarding identity and existence, concluding with thoughts on the impact of AI on society and trivia related to the episode. | — | ||||||
| 12/1/25 | Voyjourn S6 E23 Fury | In this episode of Voyager, the hosts discuss the return of Kes and the implications of her character's transformation. They explore themes of character consistency, fan reactions to changes, and the impact of mental health on character development. The conversation also delves into theological reflections on narratives, the complexity of messianic interpretations, and the role of disruption in storytelling. The hosts emphasize the importance of strong backstories and the need to respect established character histories while navigating the challenges of rewriting history in popular media. | — | ||||||
| 11/5/25 | Voyjourn S6 E 22 Muse | In this episode of Voyager, the crew discusses Season 6, Episode 22, "Muse," where B'Elanna Torres crash-lands on an alien planet and becomes a muse for a local poet. The conversation delves into the anthropocentric nature of the episode, the role of storytelling in shaping political landscapes, and the cultural similarities between alien and human histories. The hosts debate the effectiveness of the episode's narrative and its impact on viewers, while also reflecting on the broader implications of storytelling in society.Voyager, Muse, B'Elanna Torres, storytelling, alien culture, political landscape, anthropocentric, Star Trek, narrative impact, cultural similaritiesB'Elanna becomes a muse for an alien poet.The episode explores storytelling's political influence.Debate on anthropocentric themes in alien cultures.Cultural parallels between humans and aliens.Storytelling's role in shaping societal views.Critique of the episode's narrative execution.Reflections on storytelling's societal impact.Discussion on the Prime Directive's relevance.Exploration of character development in Voyager.Insights into the role of patrons in creativity.KeywordsTakeaways | — | ||||||
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| 10/31/25 | Voyjourn S6 E 21 live fast and prosper | In this episode of Voyager, the crew discusses the Star Trek: Voyager episode 'Live Fast and Prosper,' where con artists impersonate the Voyager crew, leading to a series of humorous and thought-provoking events. The conversation delves into themes of identity theft, deception, and the moral complexities of characters who operate in the grey areas of ethics. The hosts explore the allure of the rogue archetype, the impact of curated personas, and the philosophical implications of doppelgangers and identity in both fictional and real-world contexts. | — | ||||||
| 10/15/25 | Voyjourn S6 E20 Good Shepherd | In this episode of Voyager, the crew discusses the episode 'Good Shepherd' and its themes of leadership, belonging, and personal growth. The conversation delves into the characters' struggles and the captain's role as a shepherd guiding her crew. The discussion also touches on broader societal issues such as automation, purpose, and the impact of AI on employment. | — | ||||||
| 10/14/25 | VoyJourn S6 E19 Childsplay | In this episode of Voy, the discussion revolves around the themes of identity, sacrifice, and the psychological trauma faced by children like Echeb, who are caught between their past and their future. The conversation explores the complexities of parental choices, the nature of sacrifice in religious contexts, and the ethical dilemmas surrounding the use of biological weapons. The idea of home and belonging is also examined, questioning whether it is worth fighting for or if relocation is a better option. The panel reflects on the challenges of navigating difficult conversations and the impact of choices on personal identity. | — | ||||||
| 9/19/25 | Voyjourn S6 E18 Ashes to Ashes | In this episode of Voyager, the hosts delve into the themes of resurrection, identity, and cultural representation as they discuss the episode 'Ashes to Ashes.' They explore the implications of Lindsay Ballard's return, the nature of childhood in the Borg, and the challenges faced by youth in religious communities. The conversation also touches on the importance of diverse narratives in literature and the impact of traditional church practices on personal growth and community engagement. | — | ||||||
| 9/8/25 | VoyJourn S6 E17 Spiritfolk | In this episode, the hosts explore the themes of mythology, artificial intelligence, and moral panic through the lens of the Star Trek episode set in Fairhaven. They discuss the ethical implications of AI, the nature of belief, and how societal fears can lead to harmful consequences. The conversation delves into the complexities of human interaction with technology and the importance of critical thinking in navigating modern beliefs and narratives. | — | ||||||
| 9/5/25 | VoyJourn S6 E16 Collective | In this episode, the hosts delve into the complexities of the Star Trek: Voyager episode 'Collective,' exploring themes of leadership, the ethics of the Borg's decisions regarding their young, and the moral implications of biological weapons. They discuss the character development of Chakotay, the nature of humanity, and the responsibilities that come with parenthood. The conversation also touches on the philosophical dilemmas surrounding warfare and the morality of choices made in desperate situations, ultimately reflecting on the deeper meanings behind the narrative. | — | ||||||
| 8/16/25 | VoyJourn S6 E15 Tsunkatse | In this episode, the hosts discuss the themes of violence, morality, and entertainment as portrayed in the Star Trek episode 'Tsunkatse.' They explore the implications of gladiatorial combat, the cultural reflections on violence in society, and the impact of reality TV on human empathy. The conversation delves into the complexities of human relationships in conflict and the dehumanization that often accompanies entertainment. Ultimately, the hosts reflect on the moral dilemmas presented in the episode and their relevance to contemporary society. | — | ||||||
| 8/14/25 | VoyJoun S6 E14 Memorial | In this episode, the hosts delve into the ethical dilemmas surrounding memory and history as explored in a Star Trek: Voyager episode. They discuss the impact of traumatic memories, the importance of consent, and the role of experience in shaping our understanding of past atrocities. The conversation highlights the complexities of human nature, the need for truth-telling, and the significance of relationships in fostering understanding and preventing future atrocities. Through various themes, the hosts emphasize the importance of remembering history while navigating the challenges it presents. | — | ||||||
| 8/12/25 | Voyjoun S6 E13 Virtuoso | In this episode of Voyager, the crew navigates complex themes of duty versus desire, identity, and the moral dilemmas faced by leaders. Elizabeth encounters a real time AI revolution and Lindsay and Will explore the ways Doctor's journey reflects broader questions about autonomy and appreciation, while the crew's dynamics reveal the intricacies of relationships. The discussion also touches on the role of AI in society and the importance of emotional intelligence, culminating in a reflection on the nature of art and its connection to human experience. | — | ||||||
| 7/29/25 | Voyjourn S6.E12 ∙ Blink of an Eye | In this episode of VoyJourn, we dive into Star Trek: Voyager Season 6, Episode 12, “Blink of an Eye.” When Voyager becomes trapped in orbit around a planet caught in a tachyon field, time passes thousands of times faster on the surface than aboard the ship. As centuries unfold below in mere hours for the crew, the planet’s people evolve from a primitive culture to a spacefaring civilization—one shaped by the mysterious “sky-ship” they see fixed in their sky: Voyager. The Doctor volunteers for a mission to the surface and spends three subjective years there, forging deep relationships and witnessing their rapid societal growth. Meanwhile, Voyager’s unintentional role in their development forces reflection on the Prime Directive and cultural interference. With standout performances—including guest star Daniel Dae Kim—and a profound exploration of mythology, ethics, and perception, “Blink of an Eye” offers one of Voyager’s most moving and intellectually rich stories. We unpack the layered storytelling, the compressed history of a civilization, and what it means to be remembered not as invaders or saviors, but as silent witnesses in someone else’s sky. | — | ||||||
| 7/5/25 | Voyjourn S6 E11 Fairhaven | n this conversation, the hosts delve into the themes presented in the Star Trek Voyager episode 'Fairhaven.' They explore the ethical implications of AI in relationships, the nature of love and control, and the complexities of accountability in leadership. The discussion highlights Janeway's moral dilemmas, the impact of altering personalities, and the cultural biases that shape perceptions of fidelity and relationships. The conversation also touches on the evolving role of AI in decision-making and the future of human interaction with technology. In this conversation, the participants delve into the implications of AI on human decision-making, governance, and creativity. They explore the intersection of AI and human experiences, particularly in the context of storytelling and science fiction. The discussion also touches on the complexities of the holodeck in Star Trek, the psychology behind game design, and the ethical considerations of capitalism in the gaming industry. The participants emphasize the importance of supporting creators and the role of AI in shaping our understanding of reality. | — | ||||||
| 7/3/25 | Voyjourn S6 E10 Pathfinder | In this episode, the hosts explore the complexities of character relationships in Star Trek: Voyager, particularly focusing on Barclay's obsession with the holodeck and his interactions with Deanna. They discuss themes of neurodiversity, empathy, and the challenges faced by individuals on the autism spectrum. The conversation delves into the ethical implications of AI and virtual relationships, the importance of real human connections, and the role of creativity in faith communities. The hosts reflect on the theological aspects of unlikely heroes and the risks associated with innovation and management in Starfleet. | — | ||||||
| 6/17/25 | TNG S1 E18 Coming of age | In this episode of The Next Gospel, Rev Karen and Odd Rev delve into the complexities of the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode 'The Coming of Age.' They explore themes of competition, psychological evaluations, cultural dynamics, and the nature of fear in leadership. The conversation highlights Wesley Crusher's journey, Worf's struggles with vulnerability, and the importance of mindfulness in decision-making. The hosts also discuss the balance between individualism and community, as well as the significance of meta-narratives in storytelling, reflecting broader societal issues. | — | ||||||
| 6/13/25 | TNG S1 E17 Home soil (Big Ugly Bags of Mostly Water) | In this episode, the hosts explore the themes of life, ethics, and environmental stewardship through the lens of the Star Trek episode 'Home Soil.' They discuss the complexities of defining life, the impact of human actions on the environment, and the importance of curiosity and listening in understanding different perspectives. The conversation also touches on the responsibilities that come with knowledge and the need for reconciliation in relationships.https://open.spotify.com/track/0pUED0wtNUsSZvmSlJVDhl | — | ||||||
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