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This is the final episode of the What Would It Take? podcast.
Ben Tapper talks with special guest Brittany Crone about the intricacy of existing in a multiracial family and defining identity.
Ben Tapper talks with special guest Brittany Crone about the intricacy of existing in a multiracial family and defining identity.
Mothers’ Day is both a day to celebrate and to grieve. Some are celebrating the mothers they still have. Other’s are grieving the moms they lost or never knew. Still others, find themselves doing both while also being celebrated as a mother. It
We’ve all seen it right? The trope about why people die in horror movies? You hear a dangerous noise,so go outside to investigate, and boom, the killer got you. In that moment, I think to myself, you weren’tafraid enough. A little fear, will
Stories arouse fear and drive harmful legislation.Stories can ignite hope and fuel a revolution. Stories can even solidify beliefs which we use to make life-altering decisions about marriage and divorce, building a family or changing careers. S
The assault on transgender people is very real and it’s here. It’s been here for a while. It feels like asolution in search of a problem, and that is not the right way to govern.
In this episode we will talk about black history but not the way you are used to talking about it. Let's talk about riots.
Last week we spent some time asking the question what would it take to make our relationships work? This week, I want to dive into some more practical examples of why this work is important for us as individuals, but also as a society. If you h
Welcome back! We're kicking off season 3 with relationships. They're foundational to the human experience, yet they're also anything but simple. In this episode, we explore some of the ideas about relationships that I grew up with while explori
In early May 2022, a draft of a supreme court opinion was leaked which highlighted the Supreme Court’s intention to overturn Roe v Wade. This news has sent shockwaves through the country which are still rippling today.In this episode we will u
Since the war in Ukraine began in February, we’ve heard reports of terrible atrocities. Mass graves uncovered, the entire port city of Mariupal besieged for months which has led to a humanitarian crisis. Women and children injured or killed dur
In this episode of the what would it take podcast, we’re going to explore the concept of reparations.Why are they necessary? Who should they go to? And what would reparations practically look like?If you’re still listening, then you must be w
In this episode Ben is joined Reverend Chesla. She is dedicated to helping people develop healthy, liberating, loving relationships with the divine, themselves and others. She serves as a hospice chaplain, a wedding officiant, a couples therapi
For a lot of people, especially those that grew up in more conservative christian environments,conversations about sex come with a lot of baggage. We were told that our bodies, aka ourflesh, was at war with the spirit and therefore we should
Throughout the modern Christian spaces, abstinence only has been the most promoted as the way to teach sex education. In this episode we will unpack the ramifications of abstinence only and how it is not only insufficient, but that it can leave
Kimberly Crenshaw coined the term intersectionality which is a metaphor she created to discuss the overlapping systems of oppression that impact Black women. In today's episode we will explore other examples of intersectional revolutionaries an
In this episode we remember Black ingenuity, Black greatness, and Black potential. Listen in as we celebrate Black History Month.Resources1) History of Seneca Villagehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seneca_Village#:~:text=Seneca%20Village%20was
In this episode, Ben and Kibler explore the history of Indigenous people in North American and explore both the genocide that is still happening and the amazing resilience of native communities.
Climate change scientists told us that severe weather would happen more frequently as weather patterns changed, and they were right. I’m not optimistic about the world my child will live in when he’s 33. Luckily, there are brilliant minds wrest
To celebrate season one of the What would it take? podcast. Host Ben, and AW staffers Dani and Juan talk about the work, the topics, and hopes for the season two.
There is a mythical stigma associated with homelessness that says people who are homeless are lazy. They’re often treated as “others”, and characterized as a “problem” to be solved or hidden. Lets take stock of our assumptions about homelessnes
As we begin to see our way out of the Covid-19 pandemic, we are plunged back into the national epidemic of gun violence. Lawmakers trot out the same tired excuses for doing nothing all the while our friends and loved ones are lost. It doesn’t h
For weeks news outlets have been talking about the crisis at the US-Mexico border. What is actually happening at the southern border? And in response to so much suffering, what are we called to do as followers of Jesus?This is episode 8 of the
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