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Since 2005, the award-winning RELEVANT Podcast has covered faith and culture like no one else. Join the team behind RELEVANT magazine as they discuss everything from the poignant to the random, all with a hilarious twist. There are thought-provoking interviews with leaders, influencers and artists, and occasional in-studio performances as well.
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The Lumineers

The RELEVANT Podcast

Published on 02/22/2013

This week we talk to one of 2012’s true break-out bands, The Lumineers. They played at The Grammys (and were nominated for two awards), have a newly minted platinum record and are in the new issue of RELEVANT. Yeah, they’re kind of a big deal. Also in the show, break out the formalwear because it’s time to walk the red carpet and find out who takes home the year’s most coveted “award” celebrating non-celebrity reality TV shows —an Oskarz.biz trophy. We actually don’t have any trophies to give the winners, but we do have Jon Acuff , who serves as this year’s Master of Ceremonies. It’s a segment you won’t want to miss. A big thanks to the sponsor of this week’s show, Warby Parker. Warby offers an easy way to buy fashion-forward prescription glasses and sunglasses online for only $95! As part of our partnership, they’re giving all RELEVANT Podcast listeners free expedited 2-day shipping on your purchase! To get your free in-home try-on and the shipping discount, visit WarbyParker.com and enter the promo code “RELEVANT” during your final check-out. Listen for more info on the show. We love Warby. Download the podcast MP3 here, subscribe to the RELEVANT Podcast via iTunes or add our RSS feed to any other podcast aggregator. EPISODE MUSIC Phoenix, “Entertainment” Atlas Genius, “If So” Beach Fossils, “Clash The Truth” Ducktails, “Letter of Intent” The Stokes, “All the Time” The Postal Service, “A Tattered Line of String” FEATURED VIDEOS Watch The Lumineers’ Video for “Ho Hey”The Lumineers QUESTION OF THE WEEK What are your solutions for invasive, non-indigenous specie infestations? If you’ve followed the news recently, you know that there’s a massive python problem in the Florida Everglades. Being proactive about the situation, Florida officials created the 2013 Python Challenge, but unfortunately, even with over 1,500 (crazy) people on the prowl, only 68 snakes were caught. Well, this got us talking, and as most of our conversations do, this one went off the rails pretty quickly and led us to the question we pose to you this week: What are your solutions for invasive, non-indigenous specie infestations?

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