
Malcolm Foley
Regular contributor and co-host on the show who participates in cultural and theological conversations and joins recordings both in-studio and on location, often bringing pastoral and cultural insights.
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Jan 9, 2026 • 39min
The ICE Shooting in Minneapolis
Malcolm Foley, a special advisor at Baylor known for his nonviolence perspectives, and Justin Giboney, president of the AND Campaign with a focus on moral responsibility, delve into the tragic ICE shooting in Minneapolis. They discuss the legal nuances surrounding ICE enforcement and the ethical implications of state power. The guests critique ICE's culture and recruitment tactics, highlighting the dangers of violence-oriented hires. They emphasize the importance of nonviolence, personal accountability, and the need for a measured response to such complex incidents.

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Jan 29, 2026 • 48min
Alex Pretti's Killing and Not Letting Rage Win
Malcolm Foley, historian-commentator who links past and present, joins to trace how the Alex Pretti killing exposes propaganda, trust erosion, and shifting targets of violence. They unpack official narratives, lynching logic, and how political identity fuels rage. The conversation also explores Christian responses: resisting righteous fury while pursuing justice and mercy.

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Feb 26, 2026 • 51min
US Hockey, Ben Sasse, and Jesse Jackson: How We Celebrate, Die, and Remember
Malcolm Foley, frequent co-contributor who brings theological and historical perspective. He discusses whether U.S. celebrations can read as bullying after a hockey win. He reflects on how facing mortality reframes priorities, and he helps weigh the complex legacy of leaders like Jesse Jackson with nuance and gratitude.

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Feb 12, 2026 • 46min
Trump's Racist Video and the Refusal to Apologize
Malcolm Foley, a theologian and pastoral thinker, reflects on the racist video of the Obamas and its place in a long history of dehumanizing imagery. He unpacks why refusal to apologize matters morally. The conversation then shifts to prayer breakfast rhetoric, the dangers of fusing gospel language with military power, and what following a crucified king looks like today.

Dec 4, 2025 • 53min
Trump Attacks Immigrants (again), Myths About Black Violence, and the Purpose of Marriage
In this conversation, Malcolm Foley, a frequent commentator specializing in theological and cultural analysis, joins to dissect Trump's inflammatory remarks on immigration and the media's damaging portrayal of Black communities. They highlight how crime shows perpetuate stereotypes, associating Blackness with danger. The discussion shifts to marriage, where Foley offers insights on 'good divorces' and emphasizes that true marital love challenges individualism and fosters deeper commitment and service. Expect thought-provoking reflections on race, media, and relationships!


