

David Zahl
Founder and director of Mockingbird Ministries and podcast host who discusses politics, faith, and figures like James Talarico in the public square.
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Jan 23, 2026 • 55min
Greenland Ambitions, Worship Service Protest, and Talarico Shares His Faith
Noah Rothman, a senior writer at National Review, explores Trump's controversial interest in Greenland and its implications for global politics. Chris Butler, a pastor and community organizer, dissects a protest that disrupted worship in St. Paul, advocating for strategic, moral protest tactics. Meanwhile, David Zahl discusses Texas politician James Talarico's innovative approach to integrating faith and politics, challenging traditional Democratic views on spirituality. The conversation balances geopolitical intrigue with moral civic engagement, urging thoughtful dialogue.

Aug 23, 2024 • 47min
I Got Sun in the Morning
In this discussion, David Zahl, director of Mockingbird Ministries, analyzes the recent Democratic National Convention, focusing on the emotional shifts and 'joyful' messaging amidst political complexities. He urges Christians to engage despite political homelessness. Joining him, Katelyn Beaty explores the 'trad-wife' movement on social media, unpacking its blend of traditional femininity and modern expectations, questioning the quest for validation in today’s influencer culture. Together, they tackle how these trends reshape family dynamics and societal roles.

Oct 14, 2024 • 1h 8min
087: Seculosity, Shared Suffering, and Why Men Need Their Own Space
In this installment, Jason and Gabe chat with David Zahl, the founder of Mockingbird Ministries and a voice for young adults. They dive into the concept of 'seculosity,' how modern life mimics religious anxieties, and the rising need for men's spaces. David discusses the challenges men face with loneliness and careerism, while emphasizing the power of shared suffering. They also tackle modern parenting pressures, the messiness of college admissions, and the essentials of marital connection, reminding listeners that community and support are key in today’s world.


