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Nov 21, 2025 • 53min
Saudi Crown Prince Visit, GOP Realignment, and the Performative Male
Elizabeth Neumann, a national security expert, unpacks the complexities of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s human rights issues and the motives behind his recent White House visit. David French, a New York Times columnist, explores the shifting dynamics within the GOP post-government shutdown, hinting at a possible break from Trump's influence. Finally, Sho Baraka, an insightful culture commentator, discusses the TikTok trend of the 'performative male' and how initiatives like jujitsu training for boys emphasize emotional maturity alongside strength.

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Nov 18, 2025 • 24min
Marjorie Taylor Greene, Communion at the White House, and Charlotte ICE Raids
President Trump shakes things up by calling for the release of Epstein files, leaving many to speculate about his motives. Meanwhile, Marjorie Taylor Greene shifts from provocateur to a more serious politician, influenced by recent events. Communion becomes a hot political topic as Sean Feucht hosts services at state capitols, raising theological concerns. In Charlotte, significant ICE raids result in over 80 arrests, prompting discussions about the implications for Southern communities. The hosts navigate these headlines with insightful commentary.

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Nov 14, 2025 • 53min
Israeli Settler Violence, Epstein Emails, and Bringing Back Purity
In this engaging conversation, Luke Simon—a content strategist and M.Div. student—dives deep into the concept of purity within Christian discourse on sexuality. He discusses how cultural shifts, particularly around toxic masculinity and online content, affect perceptions of purity. The dialogue shifts to how purity relates not just to personal ethics but also to broader societal issues like political violence. Luke offers insights on how grace can transform our understanding of purity in both the personal and communal realm.

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Nov 11, 2025 • 41min
SNAP Benefits, Iran Update, and Practices to Calm Anxiety
Sara Billups, a Seattle-based writer and cultural commentator, discusses anxiety and spiritual practices. She defines anxiety as future-facing dread, connecting it to political polarization and personal relationships. Sara shares how embodying practices can combat anxiety, emphasizing the importance of stillness and prayer. She also recounts caregiving experiences, highlighting the discovery of joy amid challenges. Her insights on practices like breathwork and Ignatian methods offer listeners practical ways to find peace and service in the face of anxiety.

Nov 9, 2025 • 1h 7min
Sunday Afternoon Reads: An American Deportation
Andy Olsen, Senior Features Writer at Christianity Today, shares the gripping immigration saga of Nelson and Gladys González. They fled Colombia in the 1980s, but their journey took a tumultuous turn with immigration struggles and a shocking deportation. Olsen delves into how their faith flourished amidst adversity, their leadership roles in Saddleback Church, and the challenges they faced with dishonest legal advice. He also highlights their poignant reunion moments and the impact of their deportation on their family and church community.

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Nov 7, 2025 • 53min
Dick Cheney Dies, Democrats Win Elections, and Merz Says ‘Go Home’
Steve Hayes, CEO of The Dispatch and Cheney biographer, discusses the complex legacy of Dick Cheney, from his rise in Washington to his influence on executive power post-9/11. He also reflects on Cheney’s humor and adaptability in politics. Ken Chitwood, a religion and culture reporter, unpacks the implications of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s controversial comments about Syrian refugees, tying it to assimilation challenges and the ongoing debate about immigration in Germany. The conversation weaves together personal stories and pressing global issues.

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Nov 4, 2025 • 49min
JD Vance’s Interfaith Marriage, Fighting in Nigeria, Nick Fuentes Interview
Collin Hansen, Vice President for The Gospel Coalition and author, joins the hosts to explore cultural apologetics in today’s secular world. They discuss the implications of JD Vance's hopes for his wife’s conversion in their interfaith marriage. Collin explains the concept of cultural apologetics, emphasizing embodied witness and clear truth claims amidst challenging dialogues. He also shares practical approaches for engaging those unfamiliar with Christian beliefs, all while encouraging a personal and authentic witness rooted in gospel hope.

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Oct 31, 2025 • 55min
A Third Presidential Term, South American Boat Strikes, and ChatGPT Erotica
Charlie Sykes, a seasoned political commentator, discusses the implications of Trump potentially seeking a third term and what it means for institutional norms. Elizabeth Neumann, a national security expert, analyzes the legality and strategic concerns surrounding U.S. strikes off the coast of South America. Brandon Riccobaugh dives into the controversial topic of AI companions and erotica, exploring the psychological implications and ethical concerns of such technologies in our lives. It's a captivating blend of politics, security, and AI ethics.

10 snips
Oct 28, 2025 • 36min
NYC Mayoral Race, Trump Softens to Ukraine, and Can Horror Films Edify?
Kutter Callaway, a theology and culture professor and host of the Be Afraid podcast, dives into the fascinating world of horror films. He explores how horror can frame narratives that help us process fear, particularly in a world filled with real violence. Kutter discusses the impact of classic horror like The Exorcist and why some Christian filmmakers are drawn to the genre. He argues that horror can deliver meaningful messages about the human condition, offering a way to confront evil and understand mortality.

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Oct 24, 2025 • 52min
Young Republican Texts, Anglican Split, and George Santos Released
Harvest Prude, national political correspondent for Christianity Today, discusses the fallout from Paul Ingrassia's withdrawal over racist texts, highlighting political complacency toward racism in the GOP. J.D. Koch, rector and theologian, dives into the Anglican split sparked by GAFCON, addressing biblical authority's role in church politics. The conversation also touches on the implications of George Santos's released sentence and the political ramifications of pardons, questioning what they mean for justice and loyalty.


