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  • Living a Life of Mastery and Fulfillment
    2024/11/10

    In this conversation, Rev. Dr. Keith Haney interviews Mark Collins about his work as a pastor and coach. They discuss the importance of believing in oneself and discovering one's purpose. Mark shares his personal journey of finding his calling and how it led him to create the Life Mastery course and write the book 'Life Mastery: Living Life by Design, Not by Default.' They explore common challenges faced by men, such as fear of failure and imposter syndrome, and how to overcome them by understanding one's identity and living a life of fulfillment. Mark's legacy is to help men live out their God-given purpose and have thriving relationships.

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    39 分
  • From St. Louis to Global Impact: JD Mass’ Journey of Change
    2024/11/06

    In this powerful episode, host Keith Haney sits down with JD Mass to explore his unique story of growing up in one of America’s most segregated cities, St. Louis. JD shares his experiences working closely with his childhood friend, international sensation Nelly, during the early years of his career. His journey then led him to an international community of black ex-patriots, where he helped build a culture focused on health, peace, and sharing.

    With a degree in organizational psychology, JD delves into the development of culture and the profound impact of racism and political and economic powers.

    Tune in to discover how JD’s experiences and insights can inspire you to foster a more humane and loving world, breaking down barriers and redefining success and authenticity.

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    58 分
  • Unlocking Authentic Leadership: Andrea Johnson's Journey of Empowerment
    2024/11/03

    Andrea Johnson empowers leaders, especially women, to embrace their authenticity and confidently navigate their personal and professional journeys. Drawing from her own experiences as an adoptive mother and a third culture kid, Andrea emphasizes the importance of understanding core values as a foundation for effective leadership. She shares insights on how emotional resilience is cultivated through intentional optimism and the necessity of challenging societal norms that often stifle women's voices. Throughout the conversation, Andrea highlights the role of mentorship in fostering growth and self-awareness, urging individuals to trust their ability to think critically and lead imaginatively. Her commitment to creating a culture of belonging and authenticity resonates deeply, encouraging listeners to explore their own values and impact the world around them.

    In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Andrea Johnson, the visionary behind TheIntentionalOptimist.org. Andrea shares her journey of creating a platform dedicated to helping individuals cultivate a positive and intentional mindset. We delve into the principles of intentional optimism, exploring how it can transform lives and empower people to achieve their goals. Andrea discusses practical strategies for maintaining a positive outlook, even in challenging times, and offers insights into building a community centered around growth and positivity. Join us for an uplifting conversation that will leave you motivated to embrace intentional optimism in your own life.

    Andrea Johnson joins the podcast to share her journey from a third culture kid to a leadership coach dedicated to empowering women and fostering authenticity in leadership. Growing up on a mission field in South Korea, Andrea navigated the complexities of cultural diversity and personal struggles with wellness, which shaped her understanding of emotional resilience. She emphasizes the importance of uncovering core values as a pathway to personal and professional growth, stating that her passion lies in equipping female leaders to trust their instincts and redefine their narratives. Through her signature tool, intentional optimism, Andrea provides a framework for individuals to align their actions with their values, ultimately leading to more impactful leadership.

    The conversation delves into the significance of mentorship and the influential figures in Andrea’s life who encouraged her to embrace her true self and potential. She recounts how early mentorship experiences helped her overcome feelings of inadequacy and fostered a sense of belonging—an essential component in her approach to leadership. Andrea also discusses the dynamics of corporate culture, the importance of communication within teams, and the challenges faced by women in leadership roles, particularly in environments influenced by patriarchal structures.

    As the discussion progresses, Andrea highlights her involvement with the John Maxwell team, where she learned to facilitate growth and development among leaders. She shares her vision for creating spaces where women feel empowered to express their leadership capabilities and discusses practical steps for individuals looking to define their core values. The episode concludes with a powerful reminder that true impact comes not from what one does, but from who one is, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own values and how they can lead with authenticity in their lives.

    Andrea Johnson's insights serve as a beacon for those seeking to navigate their leadership journeys with confidence and clarity, reinforcing the idea that everyone has the potential to lead effectively, regardless of their background or circumstances.

    Takeaways:

    • Understanding your core values is crucial for personal and professional growth.
    • Authenticity in leadership allows individuals to lead with confidence and conviction.
    • Emotional resilience is a...
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    59 分
  • Unpacking Critical Race Theory: A Conversation with Dr. George S. Maurer
    2024/10/30

    Dr. George Maurer, joins Dr. Haney to discuss the controversial topic of critical race theory (CRT) and its implications in the education system. Maurer, a retired Air Force master sergeant and award-winning broadcast journalist, shares his insights from his recently published book, "Critical Race Theory in Your School: How to Fight Back." He emphasizes the importance of parents being vigilant about what their children are being taught in schools, as CRT has been subtly integrated into various subjects under different names. Throughout the conversation, Maurer, highlights the challenges he faced in researching CRT and the pushback he received for his views, urging parents to advocate for their children's education and maintain their rights as primary educators. The discussion ultimately underscores the need for awareness and action among parents to protect their children's upbringing in an increasingly complex educational landscape.

    Dr. George Maurer, an experienced broadcast journalist and retired Air Force master sergeant, joins Dr. Haney for a compelling discussion centered on critical race theory (CRT) and its implications in today's educational landscape. Maurer, who has spent over 35 years in journalism, recounts his personal journey into the controversial topic that has polarized communities across the United States. He shares how his explorations into CRT were sparked by the misunderstandings surrounding it, particularly after he published a book addressing the subject. Maurer emphasizes the need for parents to remain vigilant about what their children are learning in schools, as CRT often lurks beneath the surface of seemingly benign educational content. He encourages open dialogue among parents and educators and advocates for a grassroots approach to challenging the infiltration of CRT in classrooms.

    As they delve deeper, Maurer, articulates the fundamental principles of CRT, describing it as a Marxist ideology that pits races against one another rather than fostering understanding and unity. He passionately argues that the narrative surrounding CRT often misrepresents its goals, framing it as a tool that exacerbates racial tensions rather than alleviating them. Maurer,'s insights are bolstered by his experiences with former military colleagues and the challenges he faced when discussing CRT with peers, showcasing the societal pushback he encountered. The episode is rich with anecdotes, including Maurer's encounters with educators who deny teaching CRT while simultaneously promoting curricula that aligns with its principles.

    The conversation culminates in a powerful message about parental responsibility in safeguarding children's education. Maurer,'s call to action resonates throughout the dialogue, urging parents to take an active role in their children's schooling by scrutinizing course materials and engaging with school boards. The episode serves as a clarion call for awareness and involvement, emphasizing the notion that children belong to their families, not the state or educational institutions. Muir leaves listeners with a profound reminder to trust their instincts as parents and advocates for their children's futures, reinforcing the idea that knowledge and vigilance are essential tools in this ongoing battle over educational content.

    Takeaways:

    • Dr. George Maurer, emphasizes the importance of parents being vigilant about their children's education.
    • Critical race theory is often presented in a way that can mislead parents and students.
    • Maurer, argues that education should focus on hope and progress rather than guilt and shame.
    • The ongoing debate about critical race theory highlights deep societal divisions regarding race and education.
    • Parents are encouraged to challenge school curricula that they believe undermine their values.
    • Maurer, advocates for parents to actively engage with school boards and community...
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    54 分
  • Overcoming News Anxiety: Embracing Complexity and Truth
    2024/10/27

    In this episode of the Becoming Bridge Builders Podcast, host Keith Haney and guest Julie Rose delve into the pressing issue of dealing with anxiety in today’s news climate. They discuss the overwhelming nature of consuming news and the desire to simplify complex issues. Keith and Julie emphasize the importance of complicating the narrative and embracing life’s contradictions and complexities. They explore the role of bias in news reporting and offer practical tips for mindful news consumption. The conversation also addresses the challenges of finding reliable news sources, the concept of truth in political news, and the need for transparency in journalism. Julie shares strategies for consuming news in a healthy way, including reading every word of an article and seeking out multiple perspectives. The episode concludes with a powerful discussion on empowerment and engagement with important issues, aiming to rebuild public trust in the media and encourage informed decision-making.

    Join us for this enlightening episode of the Becoming Bridge Builders Podcast to learn how to navigate the overwhelming news landscape with confidence and clarity. Subscribe now and listen as Keith Haney and Julie Rose empower you to make informed decisions and engage with challenging perspectives. Don’t miss out—tune in today and take the first step towards mindful news consumption!

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    1 時間 2 分
  • Unlocking Pastoral Wisdom: Keith Haney Interviews Pastor Mark on ‘Curious Cases’ and Ministry Insights
    2024/10/23

    In this enlightening episode of the Becoming Bridge Builders Podcast, Rev. Dr. Keith Haney sits down with Pastor Mark Renner to delve into his book Curious Cases: A Series of Short Pastoral Case Studies. They explore the best advice Pastor Mark has received, the people who have inspired him, and his journey into the ministry. The discussion also covers the selection of cases for his book, the challenges pastors face today, sermon preparation, and the book’s reception by the pastoral community. The episode wraps up with insights on using the book as a study guide and Pastor Mark’s desired legacy.

    Don’t miss this inspiring conversation! Tune in now to gain valuable pastoral insights and discover how Curious Cases can enrich your ministry. Subscribe to the Becoming Bridge Builders Podcast and join our community of listeners dedicated to building bridges of understanding and faith. Listen now and be inspired!

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    38 分
  • Exploring Young Earth Creationism with Dr. Kent Hovind
    2024/10/20

    In this enlightening episode, Keith Haney sits down with Dr. Kent Hovind, a passionate advocate for young earth creationism. Dr. Hovind shares his personal journey and the profound influence of his father’s advice to “learn everything and be prepared for anything.” He reflects on the mentors who shaped his beliefs, including his pastor and Henry Morris, and underscores the Bible’s role as a scientifically accurate source.

    Dr. Hovind challenges the theory of evolution, describing it as a religion lacking evidence, and discusses the societal impact of creation science evangelism. He delves into the flaws he perceives in evolutionary theory and the precision of creation, arguing that evolution cannot account for the origin of life without time, space, and matter. He questions the randomness of the Big Bang Theory and highlights the complexity and design of living organisms, such as the human cell.

    Expressing concerns about the direction of AI and the quest to create superhumans, Dr. Hovind sees this as humanity’s desire to be like God. He emphasizes the importance of faith and science working together and advocates for keeping evolution out of science books. Dr. Hovind encourages listeners to strengthen their faith, spread the word of God, and start creation ministries in their communities.

    Join us for a thought-provoking discussion that bridges faith and science, challenging conventional beliefs and inspiring a deeper understanding of creation.

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    41 分
  • Finding Faith Amidst Trials: Trae’s Journey of Healing and Growth
    2024/10/16

    In this heartfelt episode of Becoming Bridge Builders, host Keith Haney sits down with Trae to explore her profound journey through neglectful and abusive church environments. Trae candidly shares how these challenging experiences tested and ultimately strengthened her connection with God. She emphasizes the critical importance of grounding one’s beliefs in God’s word and disentangling teachings that do not align with biblical truth.

    Trae also underscores the value of community and the role of mentors in providing guidance and support. She offers encouragement to those who have been hurt by the church, urging them not to isolate themselves but to seek healing and growth. Trae calls for greater transparency and accountability within the church to address and prevent abusive situations.

    As the conversation draws to a close, Trae reflects on the legacy she hopes to leave, focusing on pouring into her children and mentoring others who have faced similar struggles. This episode is a powerful testament to resilience, faith, and the transformative power of community and mentorship.

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    36 分