

Just Think: The Podcast
Just Think: The Podcast
Just Think: The Podcast is hosted by 3 American women who invite you into their conversation about current events and challenge you to think critically about the information you are given. With a strong aversion to labels, political correctness, and censorship and committed to the premise that they never want to tell people WHAT to think but instead challenge everyone to not blindly accept what we are told is true but to ask hard, sometimes uncomfortable questions around the topics affecting all of us, to search for the answers among a variety of sources, to consider inherent bias...this podcast will challenge you to JUST THINK for yourself.
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Jul 19, 2021 • 52min
Episode 6: What The Health—Part 1
This week the trio gets personal, sharing their own health histories. Each of them has experienced chronic conditions for which modern medicine did not provide the cure they needed, so they became health advocates both for themselves and their families. Listen in as they intimately share their stories of how addressing one health issue seemed to be leading to another, and how they learned to just think for themselves when it came to navigating chronic health issues, how they each found their own unique paths to optimal health. No medical advice is given. Just sharing stories and information so you can find your own path to optimal health, too.

Jul 12, 2021 • 45min
Episode 5: The D Word
This week's episode brings together all the previous episodes with the latest developments on the C Word, our trust issues, and now a D word to chat about. Don't know what we are talking about? Even if you do....tune in and share your thoughts with us!

Jul 5, 2021 • 42min
Episode 4: We Got Trust Issues
Ever wonder who you should believe? This episode is all about navigating media sources and other sources of information to find the truth.

Jun 29, 2021 • 24min
Bonus—But Wait, There’s More: The latest on the “C Word”
But wait! There’s more! Did you already listen to episodes 2 and 3? Great! Then here’s even more of the latest and greatest info that was unveiled this week regarding “The C Word”.

Jun 28, 2021 • 46min
The C Word, Part 2--The Conversation Continues
Last week, we dove straight into the deep end of controversial topics by daring to discuss "the C word", the 5-letter C word. The conversation continues this week. And as always, we invite you into the conversation, respectfully and with a focus on facts and information over the way we might feel about it. We have no intention to tell you what to think. We just ask that you challenge yourself as we have to try to lay down any inherent biases, release the fears we feel when something challenges our beliefs, and think critically. Links to information we reference is provided in our linktree at https://linktr.ee/justthinkpodcast

Jun 21, 2021 • 33min
The "C" Word, Part 1
Join us as we dive into the controversial topics regarding the virus that has impacted all of our lives since 2020. This two-part podcast begins with us sharing our "just think" moments of 2020 that compelled us to lay fear aside to pursue an understanding of the things that were making us go hmmmmm.

Jun 15, 2021 • 35min
Episode 1: Left, Right, Center
Meet Holly, Kristen & Amy, three moms, wives, and businesswomen on a search to find what is true in a world full of increasingly biased reporting and information. Raised with three different political ideologies and on three different journeys to discover what they believed for themselves, these three friends found that as they asked a lot of questions and sought out the answers from a variety of sources, the political divide becomes irrelevant when you are united in finding the truth. What they also discovered was that not everyone was questioning the narratives, asking the questions, utilizing their critical thinking skills. And so they decided to take their conversations with each other to a podcast where they don't tell people what to think, they simply invite others to join them in trying it-- in asking questions, searching for answers, critically thinking through what they are learning, and challenging their own biases.