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More than 1 Million Viewers Tune-in Each Month to Rev. Zina Jacques. Here’s why.

Rev. Dr. Zina Jacques has built a remarkable digital ministry, reaching more than 187,000 followers and generating over 1.2 million monthly views with her daily messages of hope and encouragement. In this episode of Colors, she discusses the future of the church, why younger generations are seeking faith in new ways, the dangers of fear and division, and how curiosity, compassion, and hope can help bridge America’s deepest divides. 

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Walter Bobbie & Carmen Cusack

Jason Fraley marks the 10th anniversary of the musical “Bright Star” closing on Broadway in 2016. He sat down with acclaimed director Walter Bobbie and original actress Carmen Cusack backstage at the Kennedy Center when “Bright Star” made its pre-Broadway premiere in Washington D.C. in 2015. Bobbie also reflects on winning a Tony for directing the iconic revival of Bob Fosse’s “Chicago.” (Theme Music: Scott Buckley’s “Clarion”)

Season 6 Primer: From The Garden to The Canal

Before Season 6 begins, showrunner Brian Peter Falk and  former police commander Mike King — one of the central figures from Season 5 sit with the Executive Producer of The Gamut Podcast Network Dan Zampillo for an unfiltered conversation about what came before and what’s coming next. They unpack the emotional fallout from American Nightmares Season 5 Gardens of Evil and pull back the curtain on the making of Season 6 The Canal Murders. It’s equal parts debrief and preview, and whether you’ve been with American Nightmares from the beginning or you’re just finding the series, this is the conversation you need before Season 6 drops.

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