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This is the first of our Exit Interviews, our final series that will wrap up our show. Rachael Jones stops by to chat (in tandem with Brooke) about experiences of gender discrimination across various institutions.
What role should our gender and sexuality play in our overall sense of identity? Dave sits down with Dr. Julia Sadusky (https://www.juliasadusky.com), a psychologist, author, and speaker who works extensively in the areas of gender and sexuality.
Brooke and Dave talk about how to have conversations that build bridges with family members that may think differently than you.
Listener favorite, Daniel Silliman, stops by to talk with Dave about his new book that examines some bestsellers in Christian fiction.
In this last episode before our summer break, Adrienne Ash (singles pastor from Vineyard Columbus church) stops by to talk with Brooke and David about establishing a sense of family and creating healthy dating norms as a single person.
Brooke and David talk with Elizabeth Ranade-Janis, a national leader in anti-trafficking policy. Listeners should note that while there are no graphic descriptions of trafficking activities, the content could still be triggering and/or upsetting to younger audiences.
Brooke and David sit down with Julia Pickerill to talk about what it looks like to be mentally healthy.
Have you ever noticed that you believe very negative things about yourself that have no bearing to reality? Brooke and Dave talk about impostor syndrome and the psychology behind internalized negative beliefs.
Brooke and Dave talk about one of Brooke's favorite topics - the idea of discussing faith. But how far do logical arguments and treatises take you when discussing faith?
Note: The theologian Brooke refers to is Dr. Ida Glaser, and you can find out more about her work here: https://www.cmcsoxford.org.uk/about-us/our-team/publications-ida-glaser
Jeanine Winfrey, an immigration lawyer from Vineyard Community Center, talks with Brooke and David about the realities of modern day immigration.
The podcast currently has 69 episodes available.