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22 snips
Jun 24, 2025 • 24min

Defining Conservatism with Steve Hayes

Steve Hayes, CEO and editor of The Dispatch, shares his insights on the evolving landscape of conservatism, rooted deeply in his 18 years of experience in Washington. He discusses the troubling rise of populism and authoritarianism within the Republican Party, drawing connections to evangelical movements. Hayes emphasizes the importance of preserving core conservative values despite these shifts. He also highlights the sense of estrangement many conservatives feel today, calling for honest discourse and the courage to question political leaders.
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Jun 20, 2025 • 49min

‘No Kings’ Protests, Israel-Iran Conflict, and Gen Z Questions Parenting

Harvest Prude, CT’s national political correspondent, dives into the 'No Kings' protests linked to a military parade, emphasizing the urgency of constitutional rights in today's climate. She discusses the impact of political violence and extremism, connecting it to broader societal tensions. Author Hannah Anderson examines why Gen Z hesitates to embrace parenthood, attributing it to a cultural concern over repeating past mistakes. Together, they explore the complex interplay of political unrest and personal choices shaping modern life.
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Jun 17, 2025 • 31min

Israel Strikes Iran, Political Violence, and the Economics of Aging

Sita Slavov, a professor of public policy at George Mason University, dives deep into pressing issues in this discussion. She unpacks Israel's military actions against Iran and examines the geopolitical tensions involved. The conversation also touches on the disturbing connection between political violence and public discourse. Sita shares insights into the economics of aging, addressing challenges like retirement satisfaction and caring for aging parents, while offering a hopeful outlook for future generations.
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Jun 13, 2025 • 35min

LA Immigration Protests and Food Aid to Gaza

Jill Nelson, Christianity Today’s Ukraine and Israel correspondent, brings her expertise to a critical discussion on LA immigration protests and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. She highlights the chaos wrought by ICE sweeps and community activism in response. The dire food shortages faced by families in Gaza are put into perspective, illustrating the severe challenges of aid distribution amidst ongoing conflict. Nelson's insights delve into the broader implications of these intertwined issues, shedding light on the global impact of local struggles.
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18 snips
Jun 10, 2025 • 29min

Jon Tyson on Fatherhood

Join Jon Tyson, a New York City pastor and author from Australia, as he shares insights on fatherhood and the importance of blessing children. He discusses the significant role fathers play in shaping identities, especially in today's society. Tyson emphasizes the need for community support and mentorship to counteract paternal absence. Explore how faith can restore masculinity, encouraging young men to seek positive role models. Finally, learn about the journey of intentional fatherhood and guiding sons towards manhood with purpose.
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17 snips
Jun 6, 2025 • 46min

Trump and the Courts, Faith-Aligned AI, and Uyghur Persecution

David French, a New York Times columnist and author focused on national unity, discusses Trump's contentious relationship with the judiciary. He highlights the implications of loyalty and constitutional integrity in politics. Bonnie Kristian, from Christianity Today, dives into the role of artificial intelligence in faith settings, emphasizing the ethical challenges it poses for church leadership. The conversation also tackles the urgent human rights crisis faced by the Uyghur community, urging listeners to engage in meaningful advocacy against forced labor and persecution.
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Jun 3, 2025 • 35min

Elon Musk, Food Aid to Gaza, and Project 2025

David Graham, a staff writer at The Atlantic, dives into the political landscape, discussing Elon Musk's strategic retreat from Washington to focus on his business. He sheds light on the complexities of food aid in Gaza and the historical ties influencing American evangelical responses. Graham also explores Project 2025, addressing its roots in conservative movements and advocating for traditional governance values. This thought-provoking conversation links current events to broader narratives within American politics and society.
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10 snips
May 30, 2025 • 50min

Scam Trafficking, Trump’s Crypto Obsession, and Mental Illness in the Family

This week features Tom Nichols, a staff writer at The Atlantic and a national security expert, discussing Trump's surprising embrace of cryptocurrency and its ethical implications. Kelly Rosati, president of Hope for Brighter Tomorrows, shares poignant insights on mental illness in families and the unique challenges faced by foster children. Together, they explore the urgent issues of human trafficking and online scams in Southeast Asia, emphasizing the need for compassion and understanding in tackling these complex social problems.
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10 snips
May 27, 2025 • 32min

Trump Disses Putin, Kermit Speaks at Graduation, and The Israeli Embassy Suffers Loss

Joining the conversation are Rabbi Josh Stanton, spiritual co-leader of East End Temple and a senior fellow at CLAL, and Bishop Robert Stearns, founder of Eagles' Wings and presiding bishop of the historic Tabernacle Church in Buffalo. They reflect on the tragic loss of two Israeli embassy workers, emphasizing solidarity amid rising anti-Semitism. The discussion also touches on shifting perspectives regarding Putin, the influence of Kermit's speech at graduation, and the importance of mutual support between Jewish and Christian communities in addressing systemic issues.
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25 snips
May 23, 2025 • 45min

Habeas Corpus, a Big Beautiful Bill, and the Nicene Creed

Sharon McMahon, known as "America’s government teacher" on Instagram, joins the discussion. She shares insights on the recent Supreme Court decisions affecting immigration and the implications of Trump's legislative agenda. The conversation highlights the urgent need for reform in the U.S. immigration system amidst rising public concern and ICE raids. The guest also reflects on the historical significance of the Nicene Creed as it celebrates its 1,700th birthday, linking it to contemporary Christianity and the importance of faith in today's world.

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