Just because we are Christians, doesn’t mean that we don’t have a viewpoint when it comes to pop culture, politics, race relation, finances, business, and yes even the church and ministry in general. Many people are fearful to speak what they believe or think because it may go against the grain of traditional thought. Well welcome to Epic Thoughts, a show were people are not afraid to speak from the heart and talk about the hard things surrounding our culture. Co-hosts Rohmon Merchant, and Karla and Rufus “IV” Finlayson, debate and break down all subjects current and relative affect people from a purposeful standpoint. With a combine total of 30 years of ministry Senior Pastor, Rapper, and Producer Rohmon Merchant balances well with longtime friend; Singer, Artist, Conspiracy theorist Karla Finlayson, and headstrong Entrepreneur husband Rufus “IV” Finlayson. The Critical, and hilarious banter adds to the energy displayed by the 3 host and sets up a great atmosphere for the listener. Epic Thoughts also serves as a flagship program for their faith-based media company Heritage Park Productions; producing exciting content across all medias of entertainment.
After the resignation of John Gruden, Rohmon challenges the current fascination with destroying other people lives. Also shares his opinions of the co...
Rohmon gives a honest review of this years MTV Video Music Awards. He also shares his concerns of taking Celebs and media propaganda with a grain a sa...
After his personal bout with Covid, Rohmon is back in the studio, as he shares his thoughts and experiences he had while sick, and even shares his vie...
Rohmon and Karla welcome special guest, artist Keshia Morgan as she promotes her new album, "Begin Again". They discuss the journey to create the albu...
Rohmon and Heather talk about the gap between where people differ when it comes to building structure in business, especially when it comes to combini...
Rohmon and Karla discuss why people put their passions and dreams on the back burner and use the "God Card" on why they don't accomplish them, when th...
Should politics be covered and preached from the pulpit? How far is too far when it comes to speaking about government, officials, and hot button poli...