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Episode 2: FTK S2E2 A Lost Episode: Revisiting The Sound of Freedom and the Conversation Around It

25 min · 11. maj 2026
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In this previously unreleased episode of the Keeping Moving Forward Podcast, we take a thoughtful look at the film Sound of Freedom—not just as a piece of storytelling, but as a cultural moment that sparked intense conversation. The episode explores both the heart behind the film’s message and the controversy that surrounded its release. We examine the real-world issue it seeks to highlight, how audiences responded across the spectrum, and why it became such a flashpoint in public discourse. Rather than offering quick reactions, this episode aims to slow things down—separating fact from speculation, emotion from evidence—and encourages listeners to think critically while remaining compassionate. It’s an honest, balanced conversation about truth, media, and the responsibility we carry when engaging with difficult topics. Though it never originally aired, this “lost episode” remains deeply relevant—inviting us to keep moving forward with clarity, conviction, and discernment.

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