Doubletake is a narrative podcast. We tell stories creatively about interesting people encountering big ideas. It’s journalism plus storytelling, informed by a biblical worldview.
Mallory Millett blames her own feminist icon sister Kate for the most destructive ideas about women the world has ever seen
A father and his son push through challenges God has set before them
A Christian woman learns what it means to patrol the line between life and death
A young man teaches himself to “lucid dream” and stumbles into one of life's great mysteries
An Albanian family struggles desperately to avoid getting caught up in “blood feud”
Stewart Freeman heads into one of the metaverse's wildest apps to preach the Gospel
A young man explores a new technology that delivers what he was looking for–just not in the way he expected
An Illinois couple learns the hard way that sometimes people aren't quite what they seem
When Rachel Cochrane was 17, she headed off with her mom to attend an Air Force Academy ball with her brand-new, first-ever boyfriend. It should have been so romantic. It wasn't.Music licensed via podcastmusic.com from 5 Alarm, ALIBI Music, Atomica Music. News clips from KOAA News. Final song: The Manhattans, "Kiss and Say Goodbye”
On April 12, 1999, Air Force cadet James Busch stepped out of an airplane 6,000 feet in the air for a routine practice jump. But his parachute didn't open. Neither did his reserve.And then things got really bad. It's a helpless feeling to watch a big problem come rushing up from a long way away, knowing that you're out of options. But sometimes God works in unexpected ways.
Last September Roberta Bayer got a call from her mom, who was in a nursing home in southern Ontario. Roberta had to come up and visit that weekend, her mom said, or it would be too late. Roberta realized that she had 48 hours to stop her mother from doing something terrible.
The Kim regime's information blockade is crumbling. Truth under the totalitarian society is finding a foothold. Free North Korea Radio is sending hope and the Gospel across the DMZ.
A tiny band of North Korean defectors is battling for the hearts and minds of 25 million people with shortwave news and programming. Free North Korea Radio, founded by Christians, is helping people in the world's most totalitarian state imagine life without the Kim regime. Will the truth set them free?
A Christian teacher tries do her job amid a dumpster fire of controversy and identity politics
A Chinese doctor participates in a program of terrible pain and cruelty, and lives to regret it
How Christians through the ages have responded to UFOs
A Chicago nurse faces evil, and changes the course of the pro-life movement
Why would a physician, born and raised in Canada, flee his own country?
The story of a guy trying to make it in the world of clean comedy—on his own terms, and in his own words.
Doubletake is a narrative podcast. We tell stories creatively about interesting people encountering big ideas. It's journalism plus storytelling, informed by a biblical worldview.