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In today's round table discussion, Tim, Malynda Hale, Eric Feltes, and Elizabeth Booker Houston unpack the impact of content creation on mental health, especially during Mental Health Awareness Month. They share personal stories of grief, trauma, and the challenges of navigating online spaces filled with hate and criticism. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community, self-care, and finding balance in the face of overwhelming demands from social media and the current political climate. Malynda Hale: Website | Malyndahale.com Instagram | @malyndahale Eric Feltes: Website | Lifecoachingbyfeltes.com Instagram | @ericfeltes Elizabeth Booker Houston: Linktree | @Bookersquared Instagram | @bookersquared Chapters 02:54 The Toll of Content Creation on Mental Health 08:54 Community and Healing Through Shared Experiences 15:14 The Intersection of Mental Health and Content Creation 21:13 The Role of Identity in Online Spaces 31:30 Navigating Difficult Conversations 49:12 Mental Health in a Chaotic News Cycle 01:00:45 Finding Balance and Community Support ____________________________________________________ you'd like to support our work, you can DONATE here! Follow Us On Instagram @thenewevangelicals Subscribe On YouTube @thenewevangelicals The New Evangelicals exists to support those who are tired of how evangelical church has been done before and want to see an authentic faith lived out with Jesus at the center. This show is produced by Josh Gilbert Media | Joshgilbertmedia.com We are committed to building a caring community that emulates the ways of Jesus by reclaiming the evangelical tradition and embracing values that build a better way forward. If you've been marginalized by your faith, you are welcome here. We've built an empathetic and inclusive space that encourages authentic conversations, connections and faith. Whether you consider yourself a Christian, an exvangelical, someone who's questioning your faith, or someone who's left the faith entirely, you are welcome here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
New faces are mingling among the party faithful and the swarm of journalists at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago this week. In a bid to reach younger, more online voters, the DNC invited 200 content creators to cover the convention. One of them is Malynda Hale, who’s been sharing her experience with her more than 50,000 followers on Instagram. Creators like her, she said, have their own part to play at the event. Marketplace's Meghan McCarty Carino spoke to Hale how it's been going at the convention.
New faces are mingling among the party faithful and the swarm of journalists at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago this week. In a bid to reach younger, more online voters, the DNC invited 200 content creators to cover the convention. One of them is Malynda Hale, who’s been sharing her experience with her more than 50,000 followers on Instagram. Creators like her, she said, have their own part to play at the event. Marketplace's Meghan McCarty Carino spoke to Hale how it's been going at the convention.
New faces are mingling among the party faithful and the swarm of journalists at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago this week. In a bid to reach younger, more online voters, the DNC invited 200 content creators to cover the convention. One of them is Malynda Hale, who’s been sharing her experience with her more than 50,000 followers on Instagram. Creators like her, she said, have their own part to play at the event. Marketplace's Meghan McCarty Carino spoke to Hale how it's been going at the convention.
Promote what you love instead of bashing what you hate. - Malynda HaleMalynda Hale, mom, activist, singer, author and actress, is our guest this week. Malynda uses her voice through her music and social media presence as an educating activist to effect change within social justice, female empowerment, LGBTQ+ rights, the Black Lives Matter movement, Antisemitism and Progressive Christianity.On this podcast episode, we dive deep into lots of that, but we also spend our time hashing out how to truly love ourselves and those around us, especially our kids. "It doesn't have to be complicated" was a theme that came up over and over again, something that felt like a balm to our over-busy and way-over-complicated lives.We spent time chatting through these incredible questions:1. You are what you call a "progressive Christian. How would you define progressive christianity for yourself?2. You use your platform to fight for the things that are important to you, which we really respect and love. What social justice issues do you feel aren't getting the attention they deserve in the Church?3. Your quote, "promote what you love instead of bashing what you hate," is powerful, and something that we strive for in our approach to deconstruction. How do you apply this to your life and why does it feel important to you?4. We talk a lot about how our own journeys shift the ways that we relate to our kids. How does your work as an activist and artist spill over into your parenting? 5. Picture yourself sitting at your dinner table with your daughter. What would be your overarching message to her about God, faith and herself?Our favorite words from this podcast episode were things like "normal" and "change" and "love" and "simple." Find out why when you listen.You can find Malynda at the following:Website: malyndahale.comInstagram: @malyndahaleThreads: @malyndahaleP.S. There is one passion project that Malynda speaks about on the podcast that we want to highlight this week. R.O.C ERA is a non profit organization that was founded with the hope to make the impossible, possible by serving our underprivileged children in black and brown communities.They provide mentoring programs that curate experiences and expose them to programming that is not traditionally available to youth in impoverished communities. Programs that consist of visual and performing arts, fitness, nutrition, social and emotional skills.
Ian Felchlin - Guitar!Ian Felchlin is a guitarist born and raised in Burbank, CA. Some bands and artists Ian has played with over the years include Back Pocket Memory, Douglas Roegiers, Malynda Hale, Andrew Orbison, 5th and Birmingham, Sarah Winchester Band, as well as various theatre productions. @IanfelchlinGSWMP is a podcast for musicians, music lovers, and anyone who loves a good story! In-depth discussions about the music industry & gig life with a variety of musicians & creatives from all over the world!@gigstorieswithmusicpeopleHost:Evan Mykl Chudnow @evanonthebass @the_spaceminthttps://www.thespacemint.com/http://www.evanonthebass.com/https://gig-stories-music-people.captivate.fm*At the moment I have no sponsors, so if you'd like to support this podcast the best thing is to share it on social media or with someone who might be interested! If you want to go above and beyond that and help ensure more episodes you can also purchase my music (including the podcast theme song Smith Type Johnson) at https://evanmykl.bandcamp.com/ or even make a contribution on Venmo @Evan-TheSpacemint any help is very much appreciated!Thank you for listening!
How can I do my best? How can I do my best for others? How can I face the world with compassion? These are the questions Malynda Hale is asking herself as she begins this new year. Hale is an entertainer, a creator, an entrepreneur and an activist, and has come off a busy, busy year determined to follow her own North Star of empathy in a noisy, noisy world. In this episode of "Your New Life Blend," host Shoshanna Hecht talks to Malynda Hale about how to choose where to put your talents and focus (even if it means ending something), how to use your voice to advocate for what matters, and of course, how to be guided by empathy. Website https://malyndahale.comhttps://www.jmv-entertainment.comSocial https://www.instagram.com/malyndahalehttps://twitter.com/malyndahalehttps://www.youtube.com/malyndahaleWhat Would Jesus Do? Not What the MAGA Right Is Doing.https://www.thedailybeast.com/what-would-jesus-do-not-what-the-maga-right-is-doing
For years and neraly 200 episodes, #WeNeedToTalk comes to an end. Happy Holidays to all of my amazing listeners and supporters. For the last 4 years I have had the opportunity to bring to you some incredible conversations, unbelievable guests, education and knowledge about things that mattered so much to me. And for the last 4 years I've solely done everything on my own! Sometimes people are surprised to hear that but it's true. From producing to editing, to even booking and scheduling. #WeNeedToTalk has been my labor of love and a true passion project. But after nearly 200 episodes and over 130 guests it's time for this iteration of #WeNeedToTalk to end. That doesn't mean #WeNeedToTalk will not come back in some form one way or another. But it does mean that for I must hit the pause button and seek out other ventures that fulfill me the way this show has. I can't begin to tell you that having my show grow from a couple hundred downloads to nearly 5k downloads a month with little to not advertising, and being a one woman operation has been humbling and filled me with gratitude. I doubt myself alot but I do know that I was good at this. I loved having conversations with people and learning. I walked away from these conversations a better person and I hope you did to. If you aren't already following me on social media please do. And pleass share episodes that resonated with you with others. This isn't a good bye but simple a “until next time” Thank you from the bottom of my heart for the last 4 years! And remember, everything begins with a conversation! FOllow Malynda on Instagram and Threads @malyndahale
On this Episode of #WeNeedToTalk, Malynda chats with Sleuth App startup founder, Sehreen Ali Noor. They discuss parenting, medical care, why she created the app and how parents need more support. Sehreen is the co-founder of Sleuth, an app that enables parents to understand, manage, and predict their child's health. Backed by investors like Gary Vaynerchuk, Sleuth is the first platform to combine crowdsourced health histories with AI to give parents comprehensive, evidence-backed information about their kid's health and development that can be taken to a pediatrician. Sehreen is passionate about supporting founders, serving on the leadership team of VC Backed Moms (300 founders, $2B+ raised) and an EIR at Brown University. The journey to Sleuth is inspired by her struggle navigating her daughter's health and she is a vocal advocate for more inclusive policies towards all kids, especially ones with medical and special needs. All Listeners of #WeNeedToTalk can use the promo code: Malynda20 for 20% discount. To download the app click here: Sleuth. #WeNeedToTalk is hosted by singer, songwriter, actress and activist Malynda Hale. She won “Best Female Vocalist” at the Hollywood Music in Media Awards, “Best Pop Music Video” at the Indie Music Channel Awards, and “Pop Song of the Year” at The Josie Music Awards. She has been a headliner for the NAMM show, has opened for artists such as Tyrone Wells, Ernie Halter, Levi Kreis, OTOWN and Smokey Robinson and sung background for Melissa Manchester, Terron Brooks and Foreigner. She has toured the world as a guest entertainer on cruise lines such as Royal Caribbean, Regent, and Celebrity. She has also sung the national anthem numerous times for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Lakers, LA Galaxy, and the California Democratic National Convention. She recently had music featured on the CBS hit soap opera, The Bold and the Beautiful as well as the Disney channel TV show Saturdays. She was also a featured soloist in WhyHunger's: Drum Together version of The Beatles classic “Come Together”. The project featured over 100 drummers and musicians including Ringo Starr and a featured soloist for the San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra. She has appeared in numerous stage productions, national commercials, independent films and TV movies.She hosts the #WeNeedToTalk Podcast that is centered around meaningful conversations, is the owner of JMV Entertainment and a proud member of AEA, SAG-AFTRA and NARAS. Website: www.malyndahale.com | Instagram: @malyndahale | Twitter & Threads: @malyndahale | TikTok: @malyndahale
In this episode, Jennifer chats with singer, actress, and activist, Malynda Hale. Her unwavering faith and spirituality guide her in speaking out for marginalized groups with earnestness, vulnerability, and kindness. As such, they talk about the challenges of engaging in difficult conversations in today's fast-paced and divided world, especially on social media. They share insights on giving oneself permission to start and speak out even in the face of adversity. They also explore the importance of learning directly from others lived experiences in order to foster understanding and create change. Plus they emphasize the value of kindness, empathy, and active listening in addressing social issues and breaking down barriers. About Malynda: Malynda Hale was born and raised in sunny Santa Barbara, California where she began singing at the age of 5. At the age of seven she learned to play the piano, and by the age of nine, she was writing her own music. Her love for music and desire to make a difference in the world has led her to be recognized many times for her work. She won “Best Female Vocalist” at the Hollywood Music in Media Awards, “Best Pop Music Video” at the Indie Music Channel Awards, and “Pop Song of the Year” at The Josie Music Awards. She has been a headliner for the NAMM show, has opened for artists such as Tyrone Wells, Ernie Halter, Levi Kreis, OTOWN and Smokey Robinson and sung background for Melissa Manchester, Terron Brooks and Foreigner. Pre-covid she was touring the world as a guest entertainer on cruise lines such as Royal Caribbean, Regent, and Celebrity. As an actress she has appeared in stage productions of Once of This Island, Dreamgirls, and Bye Bye Birdie as well as numerous national commercials, independent films and the Lifetime TV Network movie ” A Hunt for Truth” alongside Willa Ford. Most recently she starred in a feature film alongside Loretta Divine and Amy Madigan and a short film with Danielle Beckman and Bobby Moynihan. She currently hosts her own podcast called #WeNeedToTalk that focuses on powerful one-on-one conversations. #WeNeedtoTalk drives home the message that “Everything begins with a conversation.” She loves tackling hard hitting topics like politics, religion, social justice, mental health, and more. No topic is off limits for her. She specifically has a deep passion for discussing social justice from a Christian perspective and encourages all people of faith to do the same. Because of her love for telling people's stories, in January 2021 she created the Black Voices Heard Project, an ongoing video and photo series that seeks to amplify the experiences of Black Americans. Through this project, it is her hope that the negative perceptions of the Black community will be dismantled and the door will open for more understanding and empathy. Malynda uses her voice through her music and social media presence as an educating activist to effect change within social justice, female empowerment, LGBTQ+ rights, veganism, the Black Lives Matter movement, Antisemitism and Progressive Christianity. Malynda has partnered with many organizations such as ACE For Change, Vocal Media, and Yahoo to spread messaging on voting rights, climate change and world hunger and has been a featured commentator on CNN, ABC News Live & Good Morning America. She currently serves as a curriculum and development consultant for ROC Era, a nonprofit committed to providing arts and mentorship programs to inner city youth, she is on the board for the Religions Coalition for Reproductive Choice, and for The New Evangelicals Non Profit and is an assistant producer at the Garry Marshall Theatre. She currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband, daughter, and dog. Malynda's IGs: @malyndahale Malynda's Website: www.malyndahale.com Want to coach with Jennifer? Schedule a session here! https://appt.link/jenniferapple Monologue Sourcing Promo Link! https://empoweredartistcollective.com/podcastpromo Learn more: https://www.empoweredartistcollective.com/podcast EAC IG: @EmpoweredArtistCollective EAC TikTok: @EmpowerArtistCollective EAC Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/empoweredartistcollective/ Nominate a Podcast Guest! https://form.jotform.com/220608577638162 Sign up for our newsletter! https://mailchi.mp/8e72e8dcb662/stay-in-touch Check Out Our Merch! https://www.empoweredartistcollective.threadless.com/ Any thoughts you'd like to share? Email us at EmpoweredArtistCollective@gmail.com
On this episode of #WeNeedtoTalk, Malynda chats with Psychotherapist and Author Matthias Roberts. The two discuss his personal faith journey, the future of the church, reclaming your faith and his new book Holy Runaways. Matthias Roberts (he/him) is a psychotherapist specializing in religious and spiritual trauma and the author of Beyond Shame: Creating a Healthy Sex Life on Your Own Terms. He hosts Queerology: A Podcast on Belief and Being and holds two master's degrees from The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology, one in theology and culture, and one in counseling psychology. His work has been featured by O: The Oprah Magazine, Bustle, Woman's Day, Sojourners, The Seattle Times, and many others. He lives in Seattle. Website: matthiasroberts.com/ | Instagram: matthiasroberts/ | Twitter: matthiasroberts | Facebook: matthiasroberts #WeNeedToTalk is hosted by singer, songwriter, actress and activist Malynda Hale. She won “Best Female Vocalist” at the Hollywood Music in Media Awards, “Best Pop Music Video” at the Indie Music Channel Awards, and “Pop Song of the Year” at The Josie Music Awards. She has been a headliner for the NAMM show, has opened for artists such as Tyrone Wells, Ernie Halter, Levi Kreis, OTOWN and Smokey Robinson and sung background for Melissa Manchester, Terron Brooks and Foreigner. She has toured the world as a guest entertainer on cruise lines such as Royal Caribbean, Regent, and Celebrity. She has also sung the national anthem numerous times for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Lakers, LA Galaxy, and the California Democratic National Convention. She recently had music featured on the CBS hit soap opera, The Bold and the Beautiful as well as the Disney channel TV show Saturdays. She was also a featured soloist in WhyHunger's: Drum Together version of The Beatles classic “Come Together”. The project featured over 100 drummers and musicians including Ringo Starr and a featured soloist for the San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra. She has appeared in numerous stage productions, national commercials, independent films and TV movies.She hosts the #WeNeedToTalk Podcast that is centered around meaningful conversations, is the owner of JMV Entertainment and a proud member of AEA, SAG-AFTRA and NARAS. Website: www.malyndahale.com | Instagram: @malyndahale | Twitter & Threads: @malyndahale | TikTok: @malyndahale
WeNeedToTalk Returns next week on October 9th! #WeNeedTo Talk is hosted by MALYNDA HALE. SHE IS A SINGER/SONGWRITER, ACTRESS, ENTREPRENEUR & ACTIVIST. Malynda was born and raised in sunny Santa Barbara, California where she began singing at the age of 5. At the age of seven she learned to play the piano, and by the age of nine, she was writing her own music. Her love for music and desire to make a difference in the world has led her to be recognized many times for her work. She won “Best Female Vocalist” at the Hollywood Music in Media Awards, “Best Pop Music Video” at the Indie Music Channel Awards, and “Pop Song of the Year” at The Josie Music Awards. She has been a headliner for the NAMM show, has opened for artists such as Tyrone Wells, Ernie Halter, Levi Kreis, OTOWN and Smokey Robinson and sung background for Melissa Manchester, Terron Brooks and Foreigner. Pre-covid she was touring the world as a guest entertainer on cruise lines such as Royal Caribbean, Regent, and Celebrity. She has sung the national anthem numerous times for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Lakers, LA Galaxy, and the California Democratic National Convention and she recently had music featured on the CBS hit soap opera, The Bold and the Beautiful as well as the Disney channel tv show Saturdays. She was also a featured soloist in WhyHunger's: Drum Together version of The Beatles classic “Come Together”. The project featured over 100 drummers and musicians including Ringo Starr. As an actress she has appeared in stage productions of Once of This Island, Dreamgirls, and Bye Bye Birdie as well as numerous national commercials, independent films and the Lifetime TV Network movie ” A Hunt for Truth” alongside Willa Ford. Most recently she starred in a feature film alongside Loretta Divine and Amy Madigan and a short film with Danielle Beckman and Bobby Moynihan. She also played “Tanta Kringle” in the Troubadour Theatre company's performance of “Santa Claus is coming to Motown” and The Soul Sister Fairy Godmother in Cindy and the Disco Ball, a 70's version of Cinderella at the Garry Marshall Theatre. Past guests on the show have included: Cornel West, John Pavlovitz, Shaun King, Kyla Pratt, Frederick Joseph, Richard Marx, Michelle Williams, Elisa Donovan, Jonah Platt, Sarah Jakes Roberts, Noa Tishby, Grace Semler Baldridge, Angel Parker, Dewayne Perkins, Nick Jones Jr., and more! Because of her love for telling people's stories, in January 2021 she created the Black Voices Heard Project, an ongoing video and photo series that seeks to amplify the experiences of Black Americans. Through this project, it is her hope that the negative perceptions of the Black community will be dismantled and the door will open for more understanding and empathy. Malynda uses her voice through her music and social media presence as an educating activist to effect change within social justice, female empowerment, LGBTQ+ rights, veganism, the Black Lives Matter movement, Antisemitism and Progressive Christianity. Malynda has partnered with many organizations such as ACE For Change, Vocal Media, and Yahoo to spread messaging on voting rights, climate change and world hunger and has been a featured commentator on CNN, ABC News Live & Good Morning America. She currently serves as a curriculum and development consultant for ROC Era, a nonprofit committed to providing arts and mentorship programs to inner city youth, she is on the board for the Religions Coalition for Reproductive Choice, and for The New Evangelicals Non Profit and is an assistant producer at the Garry Marshall Theatre. She currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband, daughter, and dog. She is the owner of JMV Music Entertainment Agency and a proud member of AEA, SAG-AFTRA and NARAS.. When she's not working she loves to binge watch a good Netflix series.
July is Disability Pride Month, and as we've learned in so many other spaces, inclusion isn't just good for the people who need accommodation. Inclusion is good for everyone.This week, Malynda Hale is filling in for Amanda Weinstein; she, Rachel, and Jasmine chat about recent news of teachers being fired over inclusive books and songs before they're joined by amazing mom Megan Higgins. Megan has been advocating for her daughter Isabella and fighting for disability-inclusive playgrounds in their community. She also wrote a book called Super Special Magic Shoes to help kids like Isabella feel good about wearing leg braces. After that, Rachel sits down with Dom Kelly, the co-founder and CEO of New Disabled South. Dom and Rachel talk about why disability rights are so personal for him, some common misconceptions about disability justice, and how Dom is able to provide paid family leave for all of his employees. We also hear about what it's like to work with Stacey Abrams!Finally, Malynda, Rachel and Jasmine raise a glass to teaching, the SAG/WGA strike, and the wisdom of elderly family members in this episode's “Toast to Joy.”Over 700,000 Ohioans have signed a petition to put reproductive freedom on the ballot. But extremists are trying to ignore the will of the people and hold a special election in August to change the rules about constitutional amendments. Even if you're not in Ohio, you can still help protect democracy by signing up here for a Red Wine & Blue virtual phone bank.For a transcript of this episode, please email theswppod@redwine.blue. You can learn more about us at www.redwine.blue or follow us on social media! Twitter: @TheSWPpod and @RedWineBlueUSA Instagram: @RedWineBlueUSA Facebook: @RedWineBlueUSA YouTube: @RedWineBlueUSA
Host of #WeNeedTotalk, Malynda Hale, shares an important Juneteenth message.
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Should we truly fear Christian Nationalism? Could it be this time in America has a rising heat of so many crazy things are happening that we don't really realize how bad and scary things are? Guest Co-host Malynda Hale joins Jeremy and Paul to discuss on this edition of Evangelicalish Find more about Malynda here: https://malyndahale.com/
Guest co-host Malynda Hale joins Jeremy and Paul to discuss religious trauma. Why do we downplay or even deny the effects religion has had on us in our lives? How do we face that reality that religious created trauma responses in us and what do we do about it today? Guest Co-Host Malynda Hale hosts the "We Need to Talk" Podcast. Check it out here Find out more about Malynda here or on social media @MalyndaHale
April is Earth Month, which makes this the perfect time to talk about the environment and climate change. Justice and democracy are so important, and we can't stop talking about them, but at the end of the day, we all need a planet to live on if we want that justice and democracy to thrive. So this week, Rachel and Jasmine are joined by guest host Malynda Hale to discuss the news, climate change, and why talking to our friends – and our elected representatives – about our values is so important.We're joined by Felice Stadler, the Vice President of Government Affairs with the Audubon Society. Felice shares why she's made a career out of working for climate justice, the overlaps between bird conservation and environmentalism, and why suburban women are the perfect people to get loud about Mother Earth.And after that, Jasmine has an amazing chat with Nivi Achanta, the founder of The Soapbox Project, a newsletter and media platform that helps busy people take action on climate change. It can be hard to know where to start on an issue as big as climate change, but Nivi's newsletter breaks it into bite-sized pieces that anyone can do. She and Jasmine also talk about the really important concept of the Values/Perception Gap. Basically, most of us walk through life thinking that we're the only one who cares about the climate, social justice, or our communities. But research shows that actually, most people do care! So don't be afraid to start a conversation about the climate… chances are, you have more in common with others than you think.Finally, Rachel, Malynda and Jasmine raise a glass to finished projects, New Orleans and meeting other elected officials, and finding connections beyond politics in this episode's “Toast to Joy.”It's hard to believe, but we're almost at 100 episodes of The Suburban Women Problem! So to celebrate, we're hosting a live virtual event with our very first guest, rockstar historian Heather Cox Richardson. The event will be happening on Monday May 15th and you can purchase pre-sale tickets here.For a transcript of this episode, please email theswppod@redwine.blue. You can learn more about us at www.redwine.blue or follow us on social media! Twitter: @TheSWPpod and @RedWineBlueUSA Instagram: @RedWineBlueUSA Facebook: @RedWineBlueUSA YouTube: @RedWineBlueUSA
MALYNDA HALE IS A SINGER/SONGWRITER, ACTRESS, ENTREPRENEUR & ACTIVIST. You can follow her brilliant voice @malyndahale on Instagram. And as always, Daniella is @daniellarabbani. This is a very special episode in honor of Black History Month. We hope you enjoy and feel free to keep the conversation going. Today, Daniella talks with actress/singer and activist Malynda Hale! Daniella and Malynda will dive into Malynda's faith (2:20), and her advocacy for the Jewish community (4:45). Malynda will also share her thoughts on how we can move the needle further for the black community and why education is so important (11:21). Malynda discusses how she feels about mothering while being an activist (24:08), and how she is able to show up in her life with so much energy (28:36). Malynda shares with us what self-care looks like for her now (36:33). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Change It Up Radio, Malynda Hale joins me to talk about intersectionality in activism and the parallels between anti-Blackness and antisemitism. My guest today, Malynda Hale, uses her voice through her music and social media presence as an educating activist to effect change within social justice, female empowerment, LGBTQ+ rights, veganism, the Black Lives Matter movement, and Progressive Christianity. She joins me today to talk about intersectionality in activism and explains why this particular approach helps to ensure that no one gets left behind in the fight for justice and equality. The reality is that each person has their own unique experiences of oppression and discrimination, and it's important that we consider all factors that can be used to marginalize people, including gender, race, class, sexual orientation, etc. We also discuss progressive Christianity and social justice, the parallels between anti-Blackness and antisemitism, and using social media for change. Malynda shares the importance of broadening our horizons, educating ourselves, and getting outside of our comfort zones in order to create real change in the fight against oppression. Her motto is that everything begins with a conversation. To Learn More About the Show, Visit: www.ChangeItUpRadio.com
Ex-GOP Congressman Justin Amash famously left the Republican party over Trump and Trumpism, and was the first Republican to come out against Trump during his first impeachment. Now an independent, he tells Jake why he became disenchanted with the two-party system, why he thinks Kevin McCarthy's leadership is “Conniving and fundamentally dishonest”.Plus, as more brands cut ties with with Kanye West over his anti-Semitic comments, Rabbi Noah Farkas and activist and actress Malynda Hale, join to discuss the rise of anti-Semitic incidents following West's divisive remarks, and Trump's recent comments on US Jews and Israel. And, physicist Jess Wade is shining a spotlight on female scientists who haven't gotten their dues by writing over 1,700 Wikipedia biographies about their work. She tells Jake about the challenges of documenting this important history, and why honoring women scientists will help close the STEM gap.Hosted by Jake Tapper.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Ex-GOP Congressman Justin Amash famously left the Republican party over Trump and Trumpism, and was the first Republican to come out against Trump during his first impeachment. Now an independent, he tells Jake why he became disenchanted with the two-party system, why he thinks Kevin McCarthy's leadership is “Conniving and fundamentally dishonest”.Plus, as more brands cut ties with with Kanye West over his anti-Semitic comments, Rabbi Noah Farkas and activist and actress Malynda Hale, join to discuss the rise of anti-Semitic incidents following West's divisive remarks, and Trump's recent comments on US Jews and Israel. And, physicist Jess Wade is shining a spotlight on female scientists who haven't gotten their dues by writing over 1,700 Wikipedia biographies about their work. She tells Jake about the challenges of documenting this important history, and why honoring women scientists will help close the STEM gap.Hosted by Jake Tapper.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Season 7 of #WeNeedToTalk Kicks off with a 2 part conversation with Nashville-based actor, activist & cancer survivor, Tyler Merritt. Tyler is the founder of The Tyler Merritt Project, and author of "I TAKE MY COFFEE BLACK: REFLECTIONS ON TUPAC, MUSICAL THEATER, FAITH AND BEING BLACK IN AMERICA." Throughout his career, Tyler has gained recognition through notable acting projects, including Netflix Outer Banks, NBC's Ordinary Joe, and Marvel's Falcon and The Winter Soldier, and serving as the face of the worldwide teaching curriculum The Gospel Project for Kids. Most recently, Tyler Merritt made headlines with his 2018 viral video "Before You Call The Cops," which has been viewed by over 100 million people worldwide and appeared on Jimmy Kimmel, MSNBC, and the New York Times. As a 6'2'' dreadlocked Black man living in America, where racial injustices continue to plague our society, Tyler has emerged as a steadfast activist in the face of racism. Follow Malynda on Instagram & Twitter: @malyndahale Follow #WeNeedToTalk on Instagram: @weneedtotalkthepodcast Theme song written and produced by Steven James
After various different denominations and endless infighting between people who all claim to be true followers of Jesus it begs the question, "What is a 'real' Christian anyway?" During this roundtable discussion we welcome several prominent (yet controversial) Christian content creators who have all been accused of being "fake" Christians to discuss what it means to be a Christian and how all believers can be united in Christ when faced with so much division. ABOUT THIS EPISODE'S GUESTS: John Pavlovitz is a writer, pastor, storyteller, and activist from Wake Forest, North Carolina. Over the past six years his blog, Stuff That Needs To Be Said, has reached a diverse worldwide audience, recently passing the 100 million views mark. A 25-year veteran in the trenches of local church ministry, John is committed to equality, diversity, and justice—both inside and outside of faith communities. His bestselling books include A Bigger Table, Hope and Other Superpowers, and If God is Love, Don't Be a Jerk which arrived this past September. Follow him at: johnpavlovitz.com @johnpavlovitz on Twitter/IG/FB empatheticpeople.com Malynda Hale is a Singer/Songwriter/Activist and Host of #WeNeedToTalk Podcast. You can find more from her at her website: http://www.malyndahale.com and can follow her on Instagram and Twitter @malyndahale or on Facebook and TikTok @malyndahaleofficial. Pastor Paul Swearengin is known for asking questions of the church and culture that others are thinking but may not be free to express. He has a heart for people to know their true value and purpose. After being trained and ordained for ministry by the Vineyard Association of Churches, Paul founded and led for more than ten years an evangelical church in Fresno, California. He made a choice to leave his position of leadership in the church to become a creator, author, podcaster and spiritual well-being coach. As “Pastor Paul” on social media, Paul inspires and supports those who are questioning their faith and political views in an era of spiritual and social upheaval. He offers thought-provoking content, community discussion groups, and one-on-one coaching for people who are seeking spiritual health and emotional well-being. More from Pastor Paul at: www.Pastor-Paul.com https://linktr.ee/PastorPaul_TikTok Eddie Crume is host of the Brute Facts Podcast which focuses on Philosophy of religion, Humor and Interviews with people of various different faiths. Find more from Eddie at: https://www.brutefacts.com/ https://linktr.ee/Brute_Facts_Podcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dear-christians/support
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Today Chelsea & Dana sit down with Malynda Hale to talk about all things social justice, activism, spirituality, and music. Listen to her song, God and His Gun, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PszjLfSO8g4. Malynda Hale is a singer/songwriter, actress, entrepreneur & activist. She uses her voice through music and social media presence as an educating activist to effect change within social justice, female empowerment, LGBTQ+ rights, veganism, the Black Lives Matter movement and Progressive Christianity. Her podcast #WeNeedToTalk focuses on powerful one-on-one conversations and drives home the message that “everything begins with a conversation." Learn more about Malynda at malyndahale.com. Learn more about The Collective Table at thecollectivetable.org.
Malynda Hale, musician, actress, entrepreneur, host of social media content and social justice activist, sits down with Tim to discuss being a black woman in America. Malynda explains her background and how she came to attend a white Evangelical college in California. Tim and Malynda discuss being a black woman in a white Evangelical college. Tim and Malynda discuss music and how that led her to her social justice activism. Lastly, Tim and Malynda discuss black women and their plight within the medical community, navigating child care and the negative stereotyping that white Evangelicals paint of black women in America and maternity.Follow Malynda on instagram // @malyndahaleSupport our work Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-new-evangelicals-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Big businesses and organizations are obsessed with branding—the idea of associating themselves in the public's mind with a particular thing. But the most prominent branding operation in recent decades wasn't in the commercial realm, it was in the religious realm where well-funded activists succeeded at convincing millions of Americans that to be a Christian meant you have to be on the far-right. We've talked a lot on “Theory of Change” about how this process has worked historically, but in this episode, we're going to feature a discussion with someone who is speaking out for a Christianity that includes and loves everyone. Join Matthew Sheffield for an illuminating discussion with Malynda Hale, a singer, songwriter, and activist. She's also the host of a great podcast called #WeNeedtoTalk that focuses on elevating progressive Christian voices and others who support women's rights and LGBT rights. GUEST INFO Malynda Hale official site: https://www.malyndahale.com/ https://twitter.com/MalyndaHale "God and His Gun" video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PszjLfSO8g4 "Stand" music video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwTK0oyjM9M FULL AUDIO TRANSCRIPT: TBA ABOUT THE SHOW Theory of Change is hosted by Matthew Sheffield and is part of the Flux network, a new content community of podcasters and writers. Please visit us at https://flux.community to learn more and to tell us about what you're doing. We're constantly growing and learning from the great people we meet. Theory of Change website: https://theoryofchange.show Theory of Change on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheoryChange Matthew Sheffield on Twitter: https://twitter.com/mattsheffield SUPPORT THE SHOW PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/theorychange Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/discoverflux If you're not able to support financially, please help us by subscribing and/or leaving a nice review on your favorite podcast app. Doing this helps other people find Theory of Change and our great guests. Thanks for your help!
What's up y'all of little faith and welcome to the 5th episode of season 2 of The Fagnostic Podcast. I'm your hostess, not your Moses, Mat Hayes. And if I'm still giving you episodes, it means I'm still looking for answers. Y'all, we are officially in Pride month and I have one of our fiercest allies here with us today. Malynda Hale is a voice with a voice. Originally from Santa Barbara, she has made her way through town as an incredible vocalist who has become a prominent figure on many of today's most controversial topics. From social justice to LGBTQ advocacy, from progressive Christianity to Black Lives Matter, from female empowerment to veganism, and most currently relevant, reproductive choice, she lives a life that is lead by the legacy of Christ as she sees it. She has an incredible podcast called #weneedtotalk, so when you're done with this one, go on over to that one and give it a good listen!She has served as worship leader at various churches and also sits on the board of the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice. While I've mostly been an audience member, we do share one credit: Sex Sent Me To the ER. I am so thankful for voices like hers and I'm honored to have her share her journey and thoughts on the state of the world from a love-lead perspective. Welcome to the show Malynda Hale!
On today's episode, Rachel Vindman, Amanda Weinstein, and special guest host Malynda Hale talk about social justice parenting. They discuss how you first have to acknowledge your own inherent biases and your discomfort before you can have meaningful conversations with your kids about social justice. We hear more about Malynda's inspiring tweet thread about interracial marriage in response to Senator Mike Braun's comments at Judge Jackson's hearings, and everyone expresses their disbelief and outrage over right wing hypocrisy regarding Ginni Thomas.Then Kelly Krout joins us to talk about parenting, fostering kids, politics, and more. Kelly has become a sensation on TikTok for her relatable videos about running for office in Arkansas. She's also written children's books about the foster care system, proving once again just how important it is for kids to have books that reflect their lived experiences. Kelly is funny, energetic, wise, and an all-around delight.After that, Rachel sits down with Dr. Traci Baxley to talk about her book, Social Justice Parenting: How To Raise Compassionate, Empathetic, Justice-Minded Kids in an Unjust World. Dr. Baxley and Rachel chat about what exactly social justice parenting is, why sheltering our kids is the wrong approach, and how the only way to really get social justice parenting wrong is to never even start. Finally, Rachel, Amanda and Malynda raise a glass to family, to finding time for an at-home date night, and to meeting Dr. Fauci in this week's “Toast to Joy.”If you're tired of extremists banning books, you should check out Red Wine and Blue's virtual Read-In on Thursday April 7. The event will be hosted by Stella Parton (that's right, Dolly Parton's sister!) and feature some amazing authors of banned books, including past pod guests Lesléa Newman and Brad Meltzer. More info and registration can be found here.For a transcript of this episode, please email theswppod@redwine.blue.
Malynda Hale says no matter how much we claim to be color blind, race is in everything we do in Christianity. She wants to elevate the conversation and through her work with #WENEEDTOTALK she's doing just that. Follow our conversation about the new Supreme Court Justice nominee and how we can remove fear from conversations on this episode of the Post Evangelical Podcast.
Sunday worship service - 1/16/22 Sermon Series: What Would Jesus Say About...Message by Pastor Mark StephensonMusic by worship leader Malynda Hale and band
Sunday worship service - 1/9/22 Sermon Series: What Would Jesus Say About...Message by Pastor Mark StephensonMusic by worship leader Malynda Hale and band
Joining us this week is singer/songwriter, actress, entrepreneur, activist and host of the #WeNeedToTalk podcast, Malynda Hale. We'll be unpacking why Mental Health can look different in different people as we explore the stories of Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato. Malynda also shares her experiences working in the entertainment industry and some of her best tips to staying healthy. Twitter • @IAmBreakingDownInstagram • @BreakingDownShow #BreakingDownShow© 2021 World Vibe Inc.
Creative Parenting – In this conversation with Creative Influencer, Malynda Hale, Nina and Malynda talk about the power of art to help broaden minds and connect to the heart. Malynda talks about what it has meant to be a pandemic mom and how she sings to her daughter--she even gives us a little bit of a lullaby!!~Links: https://www.instagram.com/malyndahale/ https://twitter.com/malyndahale https://www.facebook.com/malyndahalemusic https://www.malyndahale.com/
Join me and the fantastically talented and prolific Malynda Hale. She's a singer/songwriter, podcast host, actress, social justice advocate and more! Today we're talking about interracial relationships and what her experience has been as a black woman dating and ultimately marrying a white man. Also her song "God and His Gun" drops this Friday, August 20th on Spotify and Apple Music. http://MalyndaHale.com
In a year dominated by sickness, hate, and division, we're also at a turning point for one essential topic in this country - racial reconciliation. In this week's important episode, singer and activist Malynda Hale shares her views on the racial justice movement, the growth needed to move forward, and how we can continue to pursue equality in a post-pandemic world.
Today on The Mike Wagner Show...singer, activist, podcast host and co-owner of JMV Entertainment Malynda Hale talks about her new album "The One" featuring "The La-La Song.,her social causes including BLM,Me Too, Save a Child's Heart, and her pod cast "We Need to Talk" and check out her works at malyndahale.com! What's coming up for this exciting personality from Santa Barbara CA? Find out more on The Mike Wagner Show! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themikewagnershow/support
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To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Morgan Myles - Whiskey Dreamin' Amber Norgaard - Wide Open Happy Otherwise - Oxy Kate McLaughlin - You Don't Know Me DC Entertainment - How To Love Malynda Hale - Unspoken Maka Rouge - Peace In The City For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Debra Hadraba at: Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Kay Miracle at:
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To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Lisa Bell - Bring the Love Debra Hadraba - Angels Brandy Zdan - People Like Us PURCHASE ON ITUNES Rebecca Olivier - Fades to Black Malynda Hale - Hey Stranger Kym Gouchie - Sister Rain FYB For You Brother - We Are One For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Debra Hadraba at: Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Lisa Bell at:
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To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Kaitee Carney - My Forget About You On Erica DiCeglie - 79 Arsenal Street Kiran Kairab - Can't Dream Forever Malynda Hale - Pieces of Me Nina Amelio - Savage Love Julie Parisi Kirby - One World 7Horses - The Beach For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Carole Fredericks at: Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Heather Platts at: