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Perfume(D)ecay

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 11 episodes

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Audience Score
2
Niche
Episodes
11
Last ep.
4 days ago
Avg length
141m
Booking Probability™
27
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Listen Score
15
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46
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About this podcast

Perfumed Decay is a deep honest dissection of the word of God and the effect it has in our lives as well as the world as whole.

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About the host

Unknown Host hosts Perfume(D)ecay, a christianity show with 11 episodes published.

Recent episodes

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The Constitution of Perfumed Decay | PD10.5

Jun 3, 20263h 20mEp. 11S1

What is Perfumed Decay for? Scripture, the gospel, spiritual honesty, public wrestling, and three Christian men discovering in real time whether microphones count as accountability. Perfumed Decay exists to take God seri

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Cain, the City Planner (Genesis 4:17–26) | PD11

May 27, 20262h 45mEp. 1S2

The first city in Genesis does not arrive as a clean triumph of human progress. It rises inside Cain’s line, where sin is already spreading beyond one murder into a family, a culture, and a way of life. Mickael, Daniel,

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The End of the Beginning | PD10

May 20, 20263h 24mEp. 10S1

This is the recap episode, which means Perfumed Decay finally turns around to look at what it has been dragging through Genesis like three men moving a couch through a church hallway and refusing to measure the doorway.

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Marked Wanderer (Genesis 4:10-16) | PD9

May 13, 20262h 44mEp. 9S1

Cain kills Abel, and the ground does not let him leave the scene. Abel’s blood cries out, the soil turns against the man who worked it, Cain starts worrying that somebody might treat him like he treated his brother, and

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Brother-Keeping for Beginners (Genesis 4:8–16) | PD8

May 6, 20262h 28mEp. 8S1

Sin is crouching at the door, and Perfumed Decay handles that by opening the door, inspecting the hinges, debating whether the door was always there before the fall, and somehow letting Daniel drag animal diets into the

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If You Do Well (Genesis 4) | PD7

Apr 29, 20263h 10mEp. 7S1

Some episodes sound recovered. This one sounds re-converted. After losing a massive recording, Perfumed Decay comes back with prayer, a half-goth AI logo, and the kind of candid reset that happens when men realize the mi

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The Limits of Freedom (Genesis 2–3) | PD6

Apr 22, 20262h 36mEp. 6S1

Three men walk into Genesis and somehow come out asking whether freedom is even the thing we most need. Perfumed Decay opens with jokes and identity-setting, sets its terms early with Scripture first and then wider life

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The Weight of the Will (Genesis 3) | PD5

Apr 15, 20262h 5mEp. 5S1

How much choice do you actually have when you did not choose your body, your wiring, your past, or the mess you were dropped into? That is the burden sitting in the middle of this one. What starts as Christmas chatter, g

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Two Trees, One Tension (Genesis 3) | PD4

Apr 8, 20263h 23mEp. 4S1

What if the real question is not just what Adam and Eve ate, but what they started believing? Two Trees, One Tension takes that question straight into Genesis 2 and 3 and keeps pulling until shame, truth, pain, work, dea

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The Cost of Forgiveness (Genesis 2) | PD3

Apr 2, 20262h 46mEp. 3S1

In this episode, a chaotic cold open turns into a wide-ranging conversation on AI, AR glasses, and Neuralink, exploring what it means to enhance versus restore human ability and whether implanted tech crosses a line. Tha

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Rest in Reality (Genesis 2) | PD2

Mar 23, 20262h 2mEp. 2S1

In this episode: some light nerding on Earth–Sun distance fine tuning and habitability, then back to God’s word; Sabbath as gift, church as a space for blessing and honest imperfection. We also open a two‑sided question:

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Rest in Reality (Genesis 2) | D(ay)s (PD2)

Mar 20, 20262h 2mEp. 2S1

In this episode: some light nerding on Earth–Sun distance fine tuning and habitability, then back to God’s word; Sabbath as gift, church as a space for blessing and honest imperfection. We also open a two‑sided question:

Trailer | Rest in Reality | D(ay)s (PD2)

Mar 20, 20262mEp. 2S1

A reflective trailer for Perfumed Decay: D(ay)s Following a thread from cosmic wonder to Genesis 2, where questions of fragility, burnout, and Sabbath lead back to the possibility that rest is woven into reality itself.

Trailer | Light Before the Sun | PD1

Mar 9, 20261mEp. 1S1

In Beginnings, we return to Genesis 1 and slow down enough to let the text surprise us again. This conversation moves through creation, order, goodness, and the strange wonder of light being spoken into being before the

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Light Before the Sun (Genesis 1) | PD1

Mar 8, 20262h 24mEp. 1S1

In this first official episode of Perfume(D)ecay, Daniel, Mickael, and Steven start with an unfiltered conversation about Steven’s blindness, the tools he uses to navigate daily life, and how disability can shape transpo

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Topics covered

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Frequently asked questions

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To pitch Perfume(D)ecay, visit https://perfumeddecay.com/ for contact information, then craft a tight one-paragraph hook that ties your expertise to a gap in their recent christianity coverage.

Who is the host of Perfume(D)ecay?

Perfume(D)ecay is hosted by Unknown Host. The show is categorised under Christianity (spirituality) and has published 11 episodes.

How many episodes does Perfume(D)ecay have?

Perfume(D)ecay has published 11 episodes.

What topics does Perfume(D)ecay cover?

Perfume(D)ecay regularly covers Christianity, Religion, Spirituality. It sits in the Christianity category, with a spirituality focus.

Is it hard to get booked on Perfume(D)ecay?

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Is Perfume(D)ecay currently accepting guest pitches?

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How long are Perfume(D)ecay episodes?

Episodes of Perfume(D)ecay average 141 minutes, giving guests a long-form format with plenty of time to expand on their expertise.

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