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  • This was one of my favorite conversations over the last year or so. Figured it'd be nice to share it again...

    We are joined in this episode by Writer, Producer, Actor and Mentor, LARRY WILMORE! We discussed what drew Larry to comedy, writing, acting and producing; and, yes, we did talk about the WGA strike; why, as a kid, he was compelled by the work of such greats as Houdini, Buster Keaton, the Marx Brothers and Flip Wilson; rebounding from professional setbacks and keeping a healthy mindset; his thoughts on the "TP&R question" - how to be better at talking about politics and religion across our differences; and we got pretty deep with the concept of consciousness, meaning and why humans have a desire to have a life of meaning.

    Emmy Award winner Larry Wilmore is a prolific producer, actor, comedian, and writer. He is also the host of the excellent podcast Larry Wilmore: Black on the Air. Larry is perhaps best known for his role as host of Comedy Central’s The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore and as the “Senior Black Correspondent” on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. Off-screen, Larry serves as co-creator and consulting producer on HBO’s Insecure, and helped to launch ABC’s black-ish as an executive producer and is a co-creator of the spin-off Grownish. Previously, he has written for In Living Color, The PJ’s (which he co-created), The Office (on which he also appeared), and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. He also served as creator, writer, and executive producer of The Bernie Mac Show, which earned him his Emmy for “Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series” and a 2001 Peabody Award. In 2016, Larry hosted the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner. Larry is also an author, having released his first book, I’d Rather We Got Casinos and Other Black Thoughts, in January 2009.

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  • Katherine Stewart is an expert who has been investigating religious nationalism for over 15 years. Given the impact of Christian Nationalism on churches around the country as well as on our democracy, this conversation comes at a critical time. The discussion delves into Katherine's insights from her recent book, THE POWER WORSHIPPERS and the upcoming MONEY, LIES AND GOD: INSIDE THE MOVEMENT TO DESTROY AMERICAN DEMOCRACY. Discover the controversial role of Good News Clubs in public schools which she covered in her 2017 book; the strategies driving the Christian nationalist agenda; and the broader implications for American democracy. We also take a moment to highlight the importance of respectful dialogue on politics and religion, especially during family gatherings like Thanksgiving.

    02:59 The Good News Club Controversy

    06:19 Impact on Public Schools

    16:50 Christian Nationalism Explained

    22:47 Investigative Journalism Insights

    26:01 Economic Grievances and Voting Behavior

    26:48 Christian Nationalist Influence

    30:11 Leonard Leo’s Plans to Weaponize Right Wing Policies

    33:17 Pushing Back Against Christian Nationalism

    37:41 Finding Common Ground in Political Conversations

    44:02 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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  • Someone I love voted for a different candidate at the top of the ticket. Can we still have a healthy, loving relationship? Can we still have any sort of relationship? Even when we disagree about something we feel so passionately about?

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    In this episode, Corey’s lifelong friend, Natalie, joins the program as the first edition of our 'Meet The Majority' series. The recent election underscored that a lot of people we know and love voted differently than we did (at least at the top of the ticket). Those differences often exacerbate unspoken grievances and lead to decaying relationships. The other way to go forward in a time like this is to do the hard work of staying in relationship with each other - not with the intent to convince or persuade or to win an argument - although we can still have the conversation. We can still go there. And we can even disagree. But when we do go there, the practice is to lead with curiosity. Curiosity and not contentiousness. That’s what Natalie and Corey tried to model in this conversation.

    01:15 Personal Reflections on Voting and Family

    02:44 Leading with Curiosity in Political Conversations

    03:41 Introducing Natalie: A Lifelong Friend

    04:57 Natalie's Background

    09:56 Political Upbringing and Shifting Views

    15:06 College Years and Career Beginnings

    26:36 Voting History and Political Shifts

    40:05 Reflections on Trump's Leadership Style

    43:39 Concerns About First Amendment Rights

    44:53 Media Bias and Social Media Censorship

    49:28 Political Conversations and Family Dynamics

    52:29 Immigration and Border Control

    01:02:18 Election Integrity and Popular Vote

    01:17:44 The Aftermath of January 6th

    01:22:28 Final Thoughts and Future Plans

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  • A Republican, a Democrat and an Independent walk into a podcast...

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    So glad to have joined the hosts of Faithful Politics, Will Wright and Pastor Josh Burtram, to discuss the election results and reflect on our concerns regarding Trump's second term. We explore the complexities of political identity, the importance of community, and the need for clear boundaries in political discourse. The conversation delves into the intersection of faith and politics (of course!), the impact of hyperbole in political conversations, and the responsibility of individuals in their media consumption. We emphasize the need for discernment and understanding in navigating the evolving landscape of religious beliefs and political affiliations. We also explore the intersection of Christianity and politics, discussing the historical context of Christianity as a religion of empire versus the teachings of Jesus. We reflect on the implications of political power, the potential for violence, and the importance of accountability in leadership. Amidst concerns about the current political climate, we express hope for the future and the role of the church in promoting positive change. The discussion also touches on the challenges of engaging with differing ideologies and managing fear and anxiety in a politically charged environment.

    00:00 Introduction to Faithful Politics Live Show

    04:11 Reflections on the Recent Election Results

    07:56 Concerns About Trump's Second Term

    12:05 The Role of Identity and Community in Politics

    16:00 Defining Terms in Political Discourse

    19:50 The Intersection of Faith and Politics

    24:13 Hyperbole and Its Impact on Political Conversations

    28:10 Agency and Personal Responsibility in Media Consumption

    32:13 The Evolution of Religious Beliefs in Politics

    46:53 The Religion of Empire vs. the Religion of Jesus

    50:06 Concerns About Political Power and Violence

    52:45 Reflections on Presidential Power and Accountability

    01:01:41 Hope Amidst Political Uncertainty

    01:10:00 Engaging with Challenging Ideologies

    01:19:00 Managing Fear and Anxiety in Politics

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  • Can Christians reckon with when the Bible is at odds with their political preferences, passions and prejudices? That just depends on who you ask. So we asked Dr. Tommy Givens, Assoc. Professor of New Testament Studies at Fuller Theological Seminary (and a pastor's kid to boot!), about Scripture, the church in America, and what the results of the election has revealed about it all.

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    In this episode, we go deep:

    When did Tommy start to question the prevailing orthodoxy of the fundamentalist church of his youth?Evangelism - Is it simply persuading others "to be like me"? Or is it about joining life with our neighbors?What does Christianity have to say about war, friendship, and how to navigate a broken family?Should Christians work to occupy positions of power? (First, we need to ask whether Christians are necessarily good.)How can we negotiate life, politics, share a country or even just a meal with people who aren't like us?Are we reducing people's lives to the terms of this candidate vs. that candidate?And the art of strolling...

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  • In this episode, we take a hard look at what the hell happened in this election. Spoiler alert - What the hell happened, as our host fully admits: "I got it wrong!" So we look at specific ways any number of folks got it wrong. We also reflect on misconceptions about voters' values - what many of us wrongly assumed were shared values and priorities. But we also start to "Meet the Majority." As a majority of voters overlooked the myriad of sins of the once and future President, we take some time to understand who some of these individuals are. As tempting as it might be to hold all those who vote differently in contempt and to view the whole lot with malice, there are 10s of millions of people... actual human beings we can try to understand better if, for no other reason, than it's our own family members, friends we've known our whole lives, neighbors and work colleagues.

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  • How are you? No, really. How ARE you? Candidly, I’m having a hard time with how things played out on Tuesday. So, we thought it’d be good to re-visit this conversation about mental health from a couple months ago. The tools covered here have certainly helped me over the years. And hopefully you’ll find this helpful as well.

    Perhaps this whole election season has been overwhelming. So we figured it's worthwhile to emphasize the importance of stepping back from all the chaos for mental well-being. The tools that are discussed include how meditation has been a transformative practice for many people, alongside other valuable “arrows in our quiver” like writing / prayer, physical exercise, nourishing the mind with great literature (fiction and non-fiction), fostering human connections, getting a healthy amount of rest and establishing helpful boundaries and rules of engagement.

    00:36 Personal Journey and Struggles

    03:06 Meditation: A Life-Changing Practice

    10:56 The Power of Writing and Prayer

    15:52 Exercise: Moving for Mental Health

    18:16 Feeding Your Mind with Good Literature

    21:43 The Importance of Fellowship

    25:15 The Necessity of Rest

    29:07 Setting Boundaries and Rules of Engagement

    34:45 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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  • Has there been anything that’s happened in the campaigns or in the news in recent days that’s fundamentally changed the course of this election? Would you believe that "trash talk" might be the October surprise that swings this race?

    What about that poll conducted by J. Ann Selzer's firm for the Des Moines Register showing VP Harris leading Trump in Iowa 47% to 44%? Is that the outlier? Or has Selzer uncovered some fundamental dynamics in this race, much like her firm's polls did in 2016 and 2020, that others haven't picked up on?

    Finally, what will be the final results of this election? As we record and share this episode, it's the eve of the eve of Election Day. So how's it gonna go? Listen in and hear Corey's take. (Don't worry. It's gonna be okay.) And...

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  • Who is my neighbor? “Our neighbors are not seen as fellow citizens, but as enemies to destroy, and even erase from our culture and politics by banning their books and history. That is the essence of white Christian nationalism.” Jim Wallis reminds us that Jesus shares a very different understanding of who our neighbors are.

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    Jim Wallis is Georgetown University’s Archbishop Desmond Tutu Chair in Faith and Justice. He has served on President Obama’s White House Advisory Council on Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships, was the founder of Sojourners and is the author of multiple New York Times bestselling books including his latest book, THE FALSE WHITE GOSPEL: Rejecting Christian Nationalism, Reclaiming True Faith, and Refounding Democracy. But let's not forget, one of Rev. Wallis's favorite roles is that of "Coach Jim," as he was a Little League coach for many years.

    00:51 Meet Jim Wallis: Faith and Justice Advocate

    01:18 Coaching Little League: Lessons in Faith and Politics

    06:48 Traveling Across America: Faith and Democracy

    10:30 Poll Chaplains: Ensuring Safe Elections

    19:06 Evangelicalism and Political Preferences

    22:38 Confronting Bad Theology with True Faith

    36:13 The Good Samaritan Parable: Who Is My Neighbor?

    41:16 The Politics of Us vs. Them

    46:28 Faith, Justice, and Humility

    52:35 Hope vs. Optimism: A Deeper Look

    57:30 Standing Up for Democracy and Faith

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  • What if Trump wins? What can we realistically expect to happen? Here are a few outcomes that we can reasonably anticipate.

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    In this episode, we delve into the potential consequences of Donald Trump winning another presidential term. We get into the implications for democracy - without hyperbole, only looking at a handful of outcomes we can reasonably expect to happen - including attacks on the press, threats to the freedom of assembly, and the co-opting of religious symbols and language. Much of this is derived from analyses by notable writers and personal insights as a conservative concerned about the future of our Constitutional republic.

    00:55 The Trump Question: What If He Wins?

    02:29 Trump's Potential Impact on Democracy

    06:50 Freedom of the Press Under Threat

    09:19 Freedom of Assembly and Speech

    12:35 Trump and Religion: A Dangerous Mix

    20:18 Final Thoughts and Call to Action

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  • Bottom line: Who's gonna win this damn election? A question many are asking. To which, like any good poker player would answer: It depends! Well, at least ya gotta listen to find out.

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    It's so cool to be joined again by Carl Allen to delve into the intricacies of election predictions and polling analysis. In this conversation, we cover the inefficiencies in polling methodologies used by entities like Trafalgar and Atlas Intel to the impact of undecided and third-party voters on electoral outcomes. Important states such as Pennsylvania, Michigan, and North Carolina are analyzed, highlighting early voting trends and their potential implications for candidates like Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. The role of prediction markets and Democratic strategies in key Senate races and swing states are also scrutinized, offering insights into the dynamics of voter behavior and the critical factors shaping the 2024 general election. Throughout, the significance of accurate, transparent data in informing the public and predicting election results is emphasized. And of course we had to squeeze in a bit of poker talk!

    01:13 Discussing Election Predictions

    05:24 Diving into Poll Data

    06:25 Pennsylvania Poll Analysis

    10:40 Understanding Polling Discrepancies

    31:17 Forecasting Pennsylvania's Outcome

    38:47 Significance of Third Parties in Elections

    40:22 Swing States Analysis: North Carolina

    41:38 Registered vs. Likely Voter Polls

    45:11 Undecided Voters and Polling Errors

    49:31 Late Breakers and Election Predictions

    01:03:04 Senate Races and Calculated Risks

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  • How similar is opening a movie to getting a candidate elected? How much is opening weekend like Election Day? Christine Birch - who's worked on hundreds of movies, generated billions in box office receipts, and is the first and only W.O.C. to run marketing for 3 movie studios - has some thoughts.

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    In this special crossover episode, we’re joined by Christine Birch, a renowned Hollywood marketing executive with a storied career involving icons like Steven Spielberg and Will Smith. We delve into political campaigns, the impact of media misinformation, book bans targeting authors like Toni Morrison, and cultural shifts in storytelling. We get into Birchy's experiences in the film industry, the challenges of adapting black stories, her candid advice for empowering women of color, and the complexities of navigating hard discussions. We also discuss the role of black women in society, the moral dynamics influencing voter behavior in the Trump era, and the need for innovation in both the political and film industries. With personal anecdotes, social critiques, and reflections on American identity, this episode offers a comprehensive exploration of how culture, politics, and Hollywood intersect in shaping societal narratives.

    01:12 Introducing Christine Birch: A Hollywood Unicorn

    02:02 Meeting a Literary Legend: Toni Morrison

    09:49 Banning Books and Personal Responsibility

    14:48 The Power of Shared Stories in Culture

    17:53 Writing THE HOLLYWOOD UNICORN: A Heart-to-Heart

    27:09 The Role of Black Women in Today's Historical Context

    36:28 Analyzing Political Campaigns: Lessons from Hollywood

    40:44 Marketing Strategies: Putting Lipstick on a Pig

    47:02 Comparing Political Polling and Market Research

    53:45 The 2024 Election: A Battle for Democracy

    57:24 The Immigration Debate and American Identity

    59:23 The Impact of Social Media and Disinformation

    01:13:42 Hollywood's Role in Shaping American Culture

    01:23:43 The Importance of Diversity in the Film Industry

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  • If you’re worried about the state of our politics and what’s wrong with the world today, you know what can give you hope? BASEBALL!

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    How depraved has our society become when disinformation is being spread about natural disasters like Hurricanes Helene and Milton and the recovery efforts? "What's wrong with the world today?" Is it our leaders? Is it the media? Or is it us?

    In this episode, we intertwine the wonderful game of baseball with broader societal themes such as respect, disinformation, and communal responsibility. For those of us lifelong sports fans (#LGM!!!), many of us can recount emotionally charged experiences with rival team supporters; but we can still value the importance of maintaining civility and respect amidst intense fandom. The episode delves into the harmful effects of disinformation on societal unity, particularly during crises like natural disasters and the COVID-19 pandemic. In looking at specific examples such as misleading narratives around FEMA and the influence of political figures like Donald Trump, it underscores the need for personal discernment and the duty of both media and individuals to combat disinformation. So, as THE TIMES of London asked over 100 years ago, “What’s wrong with the world today?” we can talk about leaders (such as they are) like Donald Trump; or we can blame the media. Or we can ponder G.K. Chesterton’s succinct reply: “Dear Sir, I am. Yours, G.K. Chesterton.”

    02:03 Baseball and Personal Reflections

    05:40 Tribalism and Respect in Sports

    07:58 Hurricanes and Disinformation

    11:38 Political Division and Media Influence

    14:55 Disinformation and Its Harmful Impact

    15:48 Fact-Checking Disinformation

    17:05 Consequences of Spreading Lies

    19:13 Personal Reflections on Media and Truth

    22:31 The Role of Individuals in Combatting Disinformation

    25:53 Hope and Conversations for Change

    Congressman Chuck Edwards (R, N.C.) debunks Hurricane Helene response myths:

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  • What does it mean to be a conservative? (And no, Donald Trump is not a conservative.) Can the Republican Party be redeemed? What implications does any of this have on the 2024 election and beyond?

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    In this episode, we’re joined by Mona Charon, Policy Editor at The Bulwark and host of the podcasts Just Between Us and Beg to Differ. We explore the state of democracy, the role of media, and the evolving definitions of conservatism. Mona reflects on her experiences living in Israel, the challenges of peace negotiations, and her perspective on the Biden administration's policies. We discuss the extremism in both U.S. political parties, the impact of Trump's leadership, and the Republican Party's future post-Trump. Mona also details her work at The Bulwark and advocates for media integrity and accountability.

    02:17 Reflections on Israel and October 7th

    03:52 Hope and Challenges for Israel

    07:27 The Complexity of Peace Negotiations

    12:04 Biden Administration's Stance on Israel

    18:05 Trump's Threat to Jews

    25:47 Biden's Presidency: Successes and Failures

    30:25 Defining Conservatism Today

    35:40 The Media's Role in the Information Age

    37:47 The Tactic of Flooding the Zone with Sh!t

    40:52 The Future of the Republican Party

    42:56 Personal Journey: From Conservative Voice to Trump Critic

    46:03 Facing Threats and Harassment

    47:26 Understanding the Mindset of Threatening Individuals

    49:09 Reclaiming Civility and Decency

    52:54 The 2024 Election and Political Landscape

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  • Sharing an episode of TO SEE EACH OTHER, a show that complicates the narrative about small town Americans in our most misunderstood, and often abandoned, communities. This season, host George Goehl travels to Lincoln County, Wisconsin to follow a small town battle for the last remaining public nursing home in the community. It’s a heart-pounding roller coaster of a fight - in a swing state that could determine the election. Over the course of the show, a universal truth emerges: That in every complicated set of politics, when we refuse to give up on each other, we can build a better future.

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  • What are some of the arguments being made against Kamala Harris? Are they working? Specifically, are the attack lines against VP Harris effective in maximizing turnout of “base adjacent" voters or persuading undecided voters?

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    In this episode, we explore the effectiveness of arguments against Kamala Harris in the political arena. We discuss the role of different layers making and hearing these arguments, from Trump's base to media narratives, and how these affect undecided or "base adjacent" voters. We highlight multiple lines of attack used against Vice President Harris, such as accusations of her being unintelligent, a flip-flopper, or criticisms of her personal history. We also reckon with their ineffectiveness in persuading critical voters. At the end of the day (or the campaign), what messages sway the actual voters who will decide the election? How do these attacks compare with the substantive policy questions that should be prioritized? The episode also underscores the significance of engagement and turnout in swing states, and the necessity for both parties to appeal to these pivotal voter groups.

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  • Can there be peace in the Middle East? Gidi Grinstein was “in the room where it happened” negotiating peace among Israelis and Palestinians and has a way forward.

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    In this episode, Gidi Grinstein, founder and president of Reut Group and Tikkun Olam Makers, discusses his extensive background in public policy and political affairs in Israel. He covers his experiences with the Birthright Israel Program, peace negotiations with the PLO, and his transformative perspective on Jewish life after living in the United States. Gidi further delves into the concept of Jewish nationhood, his personal journey towards observing Jewish fast days, and reflections on complex negotiations for Israeli-Palestinian peace. The conversation also touches on the rise of antisemitism, external influences on protests, and the future of peace in the region. He shares insights into his work with Reut Group and Tikkun Olam Makers and expresses hope for a better future ahead of the Jewish New Year.

    00:00 Introduction to Gidi Grinstein

    01:23 Formative Experiences and Changing Perspectives

    06:26 Complex Identity of the Jewish People

    09:41 Observing Jewish Traditions

    21:27 Negotiating Peace: Challenges and Insights

    34:10 Netanyahu's Pragmatic History and the Trump Plan

    37:43 The Importance of Palestinian Statehood for Israel

    42:28 Challenges in Peace Negotiations: Finality of Claims

    47:17 The Impact of October 7 and Hamas on Peace Efforts

    52:15 Hope for Peace and the Role of International Forces

    52:35 Addressing U.S. Domestic Politics and Antisemitism

    01:02:43 Reut Group and Tikkun Olam Makers: Innovating for a Better World

    01:08:05 Concluding Thoughts and Hopes for the Future

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  • What do the numbers tell us about the right messaging and the best policies to appeal to the most key voters?

    In this episode, veteran political consultant Mike Madrid is back to discuss the evolving political landscape, especially focusing on the decisive role of Latino voters in American democracy. Drawing insights from Mike's book, THE LATINO CENTURY, the discussion highlights key battleground states like Pennsylvania and North Carolina, and the strategic shifts in Democratic messaging under Kamala Harris. Additionally, the conversation covers the unique dynamics of the 2024 election, the comparative strengths of Biden, Harris, and Trump, and the significance of various races such as Will Rollins' campaign in CA-41 as well as other key House races. We also delve into the role of negative partisanship, campaign rally impacts, voter behavior, and the importance of data-driven strategies. As he always does, Mike sheds light on what’s really happening in the election whether we see it as good news or bad - it’s simply the real deal, no “hopium” and definitely no b.s.

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    00:42 Introducing Mike Madrid (Again)

    01:24 Mike Madrid's Book and Its Impact

    05:13 Democratic Party's Shift on Immigration

    07:05 Kamala Harris's Conservative Policy Shift

    09:22 Latino Voter Dynamics and Political Shifts

    19:39 Polling and Campaign Strategies

    25:00 North Carolina's Political Landscape

    47:19 Political Predictions

    47:40 Demographic Shifts and Voter Behavior

    48:17 Kamala Harris's Campaign Strategy

    51:03 Technical vs. Fundamental Analysis in Elections

    53:51 The Role of Polling and Registration Surges

    59:47 Key House Races and Candidate Profiles

    01:06:30 Biden vs. Harris: Election Dynamics

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  • In this episode, we delve into the topic of mental health, especially during this stressful election season. This is a departure from our usual conversations on politics and religion to emphasize the importance of stepping back from political chaos for mental well-being. One of the tools that are discussed include how meditation has been a transformative practice for many people, alongside other valuable “arrows for our quiver” like writing / prayer, physical exercise, nourishing the mind with great literature (fiction and non-fiction), fostering human connections, getting a healthy amount of rest and establishing helpful boundaries and rules of engagement.

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    00:36 Personal Journey and Struggles

    03:06 Meditation: A Life-Changing Practice

    10:56 The Power of Writing and Prayer

    15:52 Exercise: Moving for Mental Health

    18:16 Feeding Your Mind with Good Literature

    21:43 The Importance of Fellowship

    25:15 The Necessity of Rest

    29:07 Setting Boundaries and Rules of Engagement

    34:45 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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  • “The polls were wrong!” “My guy was down by 6 and he won!” Yeah, yeah, we’ve been hearing these jabs for years. So how can anyone say, “The polls weren’t wrong”? In this episode, we dive into all that and more!

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    We’re joined by Carl Allen, a researcher and analyst specializing in sports and political data. We discuss Carl's new book, THE POLLS WEREN’T WRONG, which challenges common misconceptions about political polling. Carl shares his journey into political data analysis, critiques the current methodologies, and emphasizes the importance of transparency and accurate interpretation of poll data. The discussion also highlights the difference between polls and forecasts, the inefficiencies within political betting markets, and the role of human biases in interpreting data. And just to start answering the big question, Carl provides his insights into how the 2024 presidential race is shaping up so far.

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