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Bei Netflix sind die Geisterjäger in „Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire“ wieder zurück in New York, um allerhand paranormale Phänomene zu bekämpfen. Bei WOW startet die Doku-Serie „Savior Complex“ über den Fall von Renee Bach. Und bei Arte gibt es den Historienfilm „Rob Roy“. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/was-laeuft-heute >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-ghostbusters-frozen-empire-savior-complex-rob-roy
Bei Netflix sind die Geisterjäger in „Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire“ wieder zurück in New York, um allerhand paranormale Phänomene zu bekämpfen. Bei WOW startet die Doku-Serie „Savior Complex“ über den Fall von Renee Bach. Und bei Arte gibt es den Historienfilm „Rob Roy“. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/was-laeuft-heute >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-ghostbusters-frozen-empire-savior-complex-rob-roy
Bei Netflix sind die Geisterjäger in „Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire“ wieder zurück in New York, um allerhand paranormale Phänomene zu bekämpfen. Bei WOW startet die Doku-Serie „Savior Complex“ über den Fall von Renee Bach. Und bei Arte gibt es den Historienfilm „Rob Roy“. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner: https://detektor.fm/werbepartner/was-laeuft-heute >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/kultur/was-laeuft-heute-ghostbusters-frozen-empire-savior-complex-rob-roy
Welcome back, Ratcheteers! As our docudive continues, Adrienne, Candice & Jeremey dig into the lies that have followed the real life Michaek Oher since The Blind Side hit our screens and dig into the lies that claimed the lives of many African children due to Renee Bach and her savior complex. Use the hashtag #RatchetRamblingsPod on social media when live listening and discussing the show! Contact Twitter: @RatchetRambling Instagram: @RatchetRamblings Facebook: Ratchet Ramblings Email: RatchetRamblings@gmail.com Website: FlawlessNoisesMedia.com Patreon: Patreon.com/FlawlessNoises Ratchet Ramblings is a Flawless Noises Media Network presentation. #FNMediaProd --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ratchetramblings/support
*Patron-only Bonus Episode Teaser* Chelsea interviews Jackie Jesko, director of the HBO documentary "Savior Complex," and one of Chelsea's favorite docs of the past year. Chelsea asks Jackie her pressing questions about Renee Bach, a missionary whose attempts to provide medical care in Uganda led to accusations of murder and tragic consequences. Chelsea and Jackie unpack the ethical complexities of missionary work, the pervasive influence of white saviorism, the role social media plays in shaping activism today, and how Jackie was able to show a masterful level of nuance in such a complicated story. Where to order Chelsea's book: Bookshop.org Find other places to pre-order Follow Chelsea: Instagram @chelseadevantez Join the cookie community: Become a member of the Patreon Show Notes: Savior Complex trailer No White Saviors Instagram post on Savior Complex The spectacular implosion of Instagram's No White Saviors Where to find our Guests: Jackie Jesko Website Instagram *** Glamorous Trash is all about going high and low at the same time— Glam and Trash. We recap and book club celebrity memoirs, deconstruct pop culture, and sometimes, we cry! If you've ever referenced Mariah Carey in therapy... then this is the podcast for you. Thank you to our sponsors: Tanteo Tequila - @tanteotequila Pattern Brands - @patternbrands Libro.fm - Click here to get 2 audiobooks for the price of 1 with your first month of membership using code TRASH.
Just when you think you've had your fill of problematic white women, Renee Bach comes along. Look, your Murder of MILFs (hey! It stands for “Mom I'd Like to Friend,” get your head out of the gutter!) watched “Savior Complex,” a documentary detailing the ascent of a young missionary, Renee Bach and Serving His Children, the organization she founded and operated in Uganda. At the wise and totally reasonable age of 19, she discovered she had “a heart for Africa” and was called by God. What started out as a feeding program rapidly mushroomed into an unlicensed medical clinic. Renee herself, homeschooled horse girl with no medical training or credentials took it upon herself to conduct medical procedures on malnourished children with disastrous results. We watched this horror so you don't have to! The docu-series is on HBO Max and is 3 episodes in total - in this episode, we tackle the first episode and part of the second. (Part 2 will be out soon!)Know this: you're going to need to gird your loins (or ears), because the conversation includes extremely ill and malnourished children, infant and child death, white supremacy, and Renée's mom, Laurie Bach, who might be the biggest trigger of all…Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/holy-ghosting/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week we dive into the story of Renee Bach, a Christian missionary who started a group feeding children in Uganda. From there she moved onto running an unlicensed medical facility where she got a reputation for losing her child patients but what do you expect from a homeschooled doctor? Find out more on this week's episode!
Kate discusses AKA Mr. Chow on HBO. An interview with Jackie Jesko and Alex Waterfield, director and executive producer of White Savior Complex, a three-part HBO Documentary series. Savior Complex examines missionary work in Uganda, where an American is accused of causing the death of vulnerable Ugandan children by dangerously treating them despite having no medical training. Reality Life with Kate CaseyMust Watch List: https://katecasey.substack.comPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecaseyTwitter: https://twitter.com/katecaseyInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseycaTik Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/itskatecaseyFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245Amazon.com: www.amazon.com/shop/katecaseySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In 2009, nineteen-year-old Renee Bach said the Lord called her to go to Uganda and establish a charity to feed the hungry. But the Serving His Children clinic morphed into an intensive care unit for gravely malnourished babies and toddlers. Her work attracted Christian donors and filled her social media feed. But Bach became the target of Ugandan activists opposed to white missionaries using African children as props for their own agendas. And observers noted why starving babies continued to die at her clinic: Bach was personally directing the children's care even though she had no medical training.“Savior Complex” from HBO Documentaries uses video of the clinic shot by Bach to tell a story of white privilege and religious hubris. It also follows local activists drumming up opposition to Bach and other Westerners more interested in grabbing the spotlight than providing humanitarian relief.OUR SPOILER-FREE REVIEWS OF "SAVIOR COMPLEX" BEGIN IN THE FINAL 11 MINUTES OF THE EPISODE.In Crime of the Week: stick 'em up.
A new series on HBO explores the story of Renee Bach, a U.S. missionary who was accused of treating children in Uganda with no medical expertise, many of whom died. Director Jackie Jescko joins us to discuss the three-part series, "Savior Complex," which premieres tonight at 9 pm.
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Februari månad är Black History Month AKA Black Future Month. I detta avsnitt pratar vi om synen på svarta människor och svarta adopterade specifikt. Följ oss gärna på Instagram - Adoptionspodden (klicka på länken) Black Lives Matter = att jag stödjer #BLM "#BlackLivesMatter was founded in 2013 in response to the acquittal of Trayvon Martin's murderer. Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, Inc. is a global organization in the US, UK, and Canada, whose mission is to eradicate white supremacy and build local power to intervene in violence inflicted on Black communities by the state and vigilantes. By combating and countering acts of violence, creating space for Black imagination and innovation, and centering Black joy, we are winning immediate improvements in our lives." Bågspetsar = spjutspetsar Hanna Jackson Matthew och Karpoozy är det internationella adoptionskritiker. Andra gången menar jag jordbävningen 2021. Renee Bach - vit kvinna från USA som mördade barn då hon lekte doktor. Alla åsikter i alla avsnitt tillhör Adoptionspodden och man kans/ska inte dra alla adopterade över samma kam. Vi kan känna många känslor samtidigt. still WE rise
Liz Recommends - Midnight Burgerhttps://midnightburger.libsyn.com/When Gloria took a waitressing job at a diner outside of Phoenix, she didn't realize she was now an employee of Midnight Burger, a time-traveling, dimension-spanning diner. Every day Midnight Burger appears somewhere new in the cosmos along with it's staff: a galactic drifter, a rogue theoretical physicist, a sentient old-timey radio, and some guy named Caspar. No one knows who built Midnight Burger or how it works, but when it appears there's always someone around who could really use a cup of coffee."When the waves of the universe crash unrelentingly, when the stars seem indifferent to your plight, suddenly there is a diner."We open at 6.Gloria: Siouxsie SuarezCaspar: Joe FisherAva: Finlay StevensonLeif: Tom MoormanEffie: Julie Cowden-StarbirdZebulon: Neal StarbirdWritten by Joe FisherProduced by Joe Fisher and Finlay StevensonThey've just joined the Fable and Folly Network.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/midnight-burger/id1537653218Nick Recommends - The MissionaryA young missionary named Renee Bach left her comfortable life in America to start a malnutrition program in rural Uganda. Folks back home and in Uganda praised her as a model missionary -- an example of the healing power of God's message. But a decade later she's accused of masquerading as a doctor and rumored to have killed hundreds of children in her unlicensed clinic. How did Renee Bach end up here? Is she a case of good intentions gone wrong...or a predator posing as a saint?https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-missionary/id1494353780Zane Recommends - Crazy Townhttps://www.postcarbon.org/crazytown/With equal parts humor and in-depth analysis, Asher, Rob, and Jason safeguard their sanity while probing crazy-making topics like climate change, overshoot, runaway capitalism, and why we're all deluding ourselves.https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/crazy-town-post-carbon-institute-EWoPf_w-4Te/# See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
No medical training? NO PROBLEM. All you need to treat sick, malnourished, and dying children is a stethoscope and a dream (and a direct order from God.) In this deep-dive, we will explore the troubling world of white savior missionaries, more Mister (well, Ms.) Doctors, and how to get away with medically treating children when you are a homeschooled kid with no college education. Fan mail, hate mail, entries from your dream diary...we want them all! Email questions, comments, and topic suggestions to info@ireadathing.com or visit us at ireadathing.com. You can also subscribe and message us on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram. Opening and closing music: "A Magical Journey Through Space" by Leonell Cassio, licensed under a Creative Commons License. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ireadathing/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ireadathing/support
WELCOME TO THE THREESTRANDSPOD! This episode is about American Missionary Renee Bach who operated in Uganda for 10+ years without a medical background. https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2020/07/31/897773274/u-s-missionary-with-no-medical-training-settles-suit-over-child-deaths-at-her-ce?t=1630429188795 https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2019/oct/17/did-a-white-saviours-evangelical-zeal-turn-deadly-uganda-renee-bach-serving-his-children https://lakwena.org/2020/06/18/if-black-lives-matter-why-has-renee-bach-faced-no-consequences/ https://nowhitesaviors.org This episode may contain advertisements. Thank you for listening. Follow the socials @threestrandspod You can listen via Anchor fm, Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast. Peace in the Middle East x --- 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/threestrandspod/message
We talk about some true crime stories tonight including: The disappearance of Maya Millete, Renee Bach's faux medical center, and the Craigslist Ripper --- 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/nakedladies/message
Lauri brings Maria and Kash the story of Renee Bach, a missionary in Uganda who pretended to be a doctor and mis-treated malnourished children. Resident Guest: Kash Abdulmalik @hashtagkashtag Host: Maria Felix @mariafelix.la Host: Lauri Roggenkamp @lauriuliar @BloodyPodcast on all social media. www.patreon.com/bloodypodcast PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, RATE & REVIEW!
The story of American missionary Renee Bach made waves last year when she was implicated in the deaths of more than 100 Ugandan children. But does her complex situation serve as a mirror for us—and for modern evangelical missions in general? This week, Scott and Alex address whether or not Western missions is dominated by the “white savior” mindset and how pastors can send and train better to prevent stories like this from happening. Read Darren Carlson's article, “The White Savior Complex in Missions?” on The Gospel Coalition. Want to ask a question or suggest a topic? Email us. The Missions Podcast is powered by ABWE International and the Global Gospel Fund. This episode is also sponsored by Radius International, CROSS Conference, Fusion, and Evangelical Council for Abuse Prevention. Abuse Prevention National Conference 2021 attendees: use promo code ABWE21 to receive 20% off your registration.
The story of American missionary Renee Bach made waves last year when she was implicated in the deaths of more than 100 Ugandan children. But does her complex situation serve as a mirror for us—and for modern evangelical missions in general? This week, Scott and Alex address whether or not Western missions is dominated by the “white savior” mindset and how pastors can send and train better to prevent stories like this from happening. Read Darren Carlson's article, “The White Savior Complex in Missions?” on The Gospel Coalition. Want to ask a question or suggest a topic? Email us. The Missions Podcast is powered by ABWE International and the Global Gospel Fund. This episode is also sponsored by Radius International, CROSS Conference, Fusion, and Evangelical Council for Abuse Prevention. Abuse Prevention National Conference 2021 attendees: use promo code ABWE21 to receive 20% off your registration.
In Episode 06 of Art of Citizenry Podcast, Manpreet Kalra is joined by Neha Sharma, Lindsay Woodruff, and Austin Miller in a conversation deconstructing the complexities of doing good in an unequal world. They explore ways in which voluntourism, may it be faith based or not, is a manifestation of colonization, reinforced by power structures rooted in imperialism. Together, they break down what sustainable change looks like, dive into elements of the savior complex, and critically analyze ways in which do-good travel can be sustainable.Exploring Guilt TripsWhy does helping people who live far away feel different than helping those who are closer to home? From mission trips to building homes in remote villages, at what point does volunteering abroad do more harm than good? Anu Taranath says it best in her book Beyond Guilt Trips when she writes:"Our travels to culturally and economically different locations often turn into guilt trips precisely because we have little practice navigating the unequal power dynamics and different-than-me-ness we find. We're not always sure how to think or speak about the differences we notice, even though these differences might have fueled our desire to travel in the first place. Those of us with more privileges and social advantages, in particular, might be even less practiced in recognizing and saying aloud what it is we are noticing and feeling about identity, race, power, and hierarchy. Simmering in our guilt and discomforting feelings about systems we have not created but continue to participate in and perhaps benefit from does nothing for justice."I recently spoke to a group of business school students about anti-racism and social impact. During the conversation, I noticed how most of them thought about addressing issues abroad when thinking about incorporating "social good" into their business models. This idea that those abroad are more in need of help than those living nearby stems from colonial power dynamics rooted in systemic racism.Episode 6 comes out of an Instagram Live conversation I recently co-hosted with Neha Sharma, an embroidery artist who creates South Asian and social justice-inspired art with a background in economics and public health. During the live, we discussed how voluntourism is built on a white savior complex and how it truly isn't as altruistic as it seems, which sparked some interesting conversations with our listeners.The Global North vs Global SouthThe term "Global South" is the new acceptable term used to describe "third-world or developing" countries. However, by nature, it implies a problematic top-down power structure to the way we approach difference on the global stage. In 1980, former German Chancellor Willy Brandt proposed the "Brandt Line" which is an imaginary line that divides the world map into the "Global North and "Global South" based on GDP per capita. The visual of the map is almost comical as it goes across the map and then loops down to include Australia and New Zealand.When looking at the countries that make up the Global North, they are almost all countries that we historically consider to be "white" majority, ignoring indigenous communities on whose land we reside. Global South countries, on the other hand, are often tied to "people of color."All too often, “do-good travelers” from the Global North travel to previously colonized countries in the Global South that are still struggling to rebuild as a result of years of extraction, which continues today in the form of capitalism and self-serving guilt trips. There's a lot to be gained that is oftentimes one sided and not two sided, keeping power in the hands of those who have it and taking advantage of those who don't.Ask yourself: "Why are you coming into a community that are completely unfamiliar with, to a culture you have no ties to, and taking over whatever it is that they are doing? Any sort of initiative to improve a community needs to be led by that community." - Neha SharmaColonization, Mission Trips + Heropreneurship"I went on a three month trip, and it was sort of exploratory to see if I'd want to work in Bangladesh. And I was very inexperienced…I was not in any way educationally prepared to offer anything that to Bangladesh, except Jesus." - Austin MillerColonization historically was built on the idea to conquer and convert. You conquer a country and then impose your understanding of religion, culture, and living. And we see these similar ideologies manifest in the way many approach voluntourism may it be faith based or not."Essentially, this approach is coming from a time where, you know, Europeans and North Americans generally, either generally white people believed that they had the so called duty to bring civilization and God to these, you know, so called poor people or people of color who supposedly needed Western culture to become fulfilled human beings. And it's really it's coming from a place of superiority where you think somebody could not possibly live in a different way that I do, and I need to impose my values on them." - Neha SharmaThe reality is many social enterprises or mission-driven businesses stem from these trips as well. Unfortunately, no form of economic exchange could possibly every reverse the history of colonialism. While you might be able to create jobs, you cannot bring back communities that were annihilated, you cannot un-burn documentation of community histories, and you cannot bring back languages that are spoken no more.Unless we have an intersectional approach to how we think about economic development and how we think about building just economies, we can't really create sustainable change. Sustainable change is about more than you, which is hard for many to fathom."More people need to start doing their due diligence to understand the impact of their actions." - Neha SharmaWe need to ask ourselves one key question: "What makes me the right person to address this problem?” This want to be the hero leads to issues like heropreneurship.Tom’s Shoes founder created a business model built on white saviorism and did more economic damage in the countries he set out to “help” than good.Sustainable VoluntourismBreaking cycles of racism is about giving up power, "...giving up power of being the one that distributes the money or the funds, of being the spokesperson, and saying how things are done." - Austin MillerWe need to recognize we are usually not the first person to see a problem or trying to solve it. We need to think about what are the alliances I need to build and how can I best support the work already happening, versus going in and trying to impose my own solutions. The truth is good intention alone is not good enough. Sometimes good intention can do so much more harm when executed without a thorough understanding of the issue we are trying to help address."Sustainable voluntourism always has to have elements of expertise, and invitation, if I'm not there at the invitation of the community, then I should not be there." - Lindsay WoodruffWhen thinking about how to make voluntourism more sustainable, it is also important to think about longevity. Going into a community and expecting to make sustainable change in the span of two to three weeks is naïve. We have to give ourselves the time and space to first understand the community and society we are entering, approaching those conversations with empathy and humility.Case Study: Renee BachOne of the most notable examples of voluntourism going horribly wrong is the case of Renee Bach, an American Christian missionary, who traveled to Uganda after graduating from high school. After coming back from spending a few months volunteering with an orphanage, she decided to return to Uganda and start a treatment center dedicated to taking in malnourished children with extremely complicated medical conditions . She named her charity Serving His Children and had absolutely no medical training or qualifications. In the process we know at least 105 children died in her charity's care.Why does society value the lives of white children more than children of color? Why can someone get away with this for so long before she is ever charged or shut down? What makes us think that a high schooler can provide medical care in Uganda when people struggle to trust medical professionals who look too young in the United States? This is what a savior mindset looks like, at its worst.Resources + LinksInterested in reading some of the resources I reference during the episode? Check out these links:[Instagram Live] Guilt Trips + the Savior Complex featuring Manpreet Kalra + Neha Sharma[Podcast] Art of Citizenry Podcast Episode 2: Tanja Cesh of Mulxiply on Empathy[Donate] No White Saviors’ Revolutionary Library & Cafe in Uganda[Book] Beyond Guilt Trips: Mindful Travel in an Unequal World by Anu Taranath[Book] Questions of Travel: Postmodern Discourses of Displacement by Caren Kaplan[Article] African Children Need to be Saved from White Saviors | Afropunk[Instagram Account] @NoWhiteSaviors[Blog] The Very Worst Missionary[Article] Buying TOMS shoes is a terrible way to help poor people | VOX[Image] Brandt Line of Global North and Global SouthConnect with Our GuestsNeha Sharma, @nehaxstitch on Instagram (be sure to follow her!), is an embroidery artist who creates South Asian and social justice-inspired art with a background in economics and public health.Lindsay Woodruff is the founder and owner of Pachamama Market, a neighborhood marketplace for fair trade, handmade, and eco-friendly goods in Troy, Ohio. Lindsay holds a Master’s Degree in Nonprofit Management and 15+ years of experience in learning lessons the hard way. Follow Pachamama Market on Instagram.Austin Miller is the co-founder of Kahiniwalla, a brand built on the belief that children and families deserve to play with and use items that are thoughtfully designed, made to last, and produced ethically. Austin and his partner, Marita work closely with Pebble Child, a fair trade enterprise in Bangladesh that creates hand crochet baby toys and accessories. Follow Kahiniwalla on Instagram.Thank YouThis podcast is dedicated to creating a safe space to discuss and challenge topics surrounding how we each navigate our personal advantages and disadvantages. I want to thank Neha, Lindsay, and Austin for joining me today and sharing their valuable insights.Finally, thank you for listening! Please subscribe, download, and leave a review for Art of Citizenry Podcast — I appreciate your love and support on this exciting journey! Also, if you want to connect, please feel free to follow me and share your thoughts with me on Instagram @manpreetkalra.
A mid-season BONUS episode. I read the tragic true story of Renee Bach to our friend Molk, and we consider the questions it asks of churches and youth ministries.
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In this week's #podcast episode we will talk about stories from #Lebanon, #NorthMacedonia, #Italy, #Mauritius, #TheUnitedKingdom #Jordan #France and #Uganda where an American missionary with no medical training pretended to be a doctor at a care center where 105 Ugandan children subsequently died. Visit the blog (https://taplink.cc/tunukamedia) for pictures and references.
Chris and Victoria cover Dr. Death (Christopher Duntash) and Renee Bach. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crimetherapy/support
When a young missionary named Renee Bach left her life in the US to start a malnutrition program in rural Uganda, she was one of thousands of like-minded people hoping to make the world a better place. But as her work in Uganda continued, rumors and speculation grew... and people began blaming Bach for the deaths of patients. So what exactly happened? Join the guys as they interview journalist Rajiv Golla, cohost of the new podcast, The Missionary. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
In this episode we discuss the questionable "work" of Renee Bach and the black widow Tillie Klimek.Sources:NPR, American with no medical training ran center for malnourished Ugandan kids. 105 died, By Nurith Aizenman, Malaka GharibThe Cut, American Woman Accused of Letting Hundreds of Ugandan Kids Die at a Fake Clinic, By Amanda ArnoldThe News and Advance, “An ordinary girl who said yes to an extrodinary god”: Bedford native finds home in Uganda, By Alissa SmithABC News, Renee Bach wasn’t a doctor, but she still treated many patients in Uganda, lawsuit says, By Morgan WinsorWikipedia http://unknownmisandry.blogspot.com/2011/09/wholesale-killer-of-husbands-cousins.html. Wholesale Killer of Husbands & Cousins : Tillie Klimek (Gbrurek) - 1922Murderpedia https://medium.com/@hlemonroe/the-strange-murders-of-tillie-klimek-effa70912b5bThe Strange Murders of Tillie Klimek: The story of Chicago’s most prolific female serial killer. By: Heather MonroeTILLIE KLIMEK – SOLO KILLER OR THE “HIGH PRIESTESS” OF A “BLUEBEARD CLIQUE”-Max
The role that Christian missionaries play in the world has changed a lot over the years. In this episode, we examine the missionary industrial complex — from Barbie Savior to missionary influencers — and discover that Renee Bach isn't an anomaly. . Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In episode three, Alice Hamilton is back with Tori Williams Douglass to talk about how No, You Don't Actually Have A Black Friend. You have a Black colleague. Or a Black neighbor. Or a Black barista. "If I can't talk to you about every part of my life, we're not actually friends." - Alice. Renee Bach kills 100 Ugandan children Half of Medical Students Believe Black People's Nerve Endings Are Less Sensitive Executive Producers Jeffrey Martin Nate Frazier Producer Jillian Cohan Martin Audio Producer and Editor Nash Propst Artwork Slade Sundar www.sladesundar.com Music K.Solis A production of coba.fm #communitybaby
Renee Bach was 19 when she decided to follow God's calling to Uganda. Ten years later, she's accused of impersonating a doctor and she's blamed for the deaths of more than 100 children. We look into the allegations and talk to Renee's accusers. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
After months of silence, Renee Bach appears on Fox News to defend herself. A few days later, we receive an invitation to meet her in Virginia, face-to-face. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In 2009, a young American missionary named Renee Bach built a nonprofit to fight child malnutrition in Uganda. Ten years later, allegations surface that hundreds of children died at her facility. How could this happen? Hosted and reported by Rajiv Golla, Halima Gikandi and Malcolm Burnley. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Byron and Frank hit the ground running and talk tough topics ranging from Trump's media treatment, Renee Bach's debacle in Uganda, and whether or not Jay Z made the right move by partnering with the NFL.
Coach MK opens up about her silence this past week to share a poem Mr. MK found, a poem that is eerily appropriate for her 41st birthday. Link to Coach MK's birthday fundraiser here: http://bit.ly/mk41bday Link to the Renee Bach story here: http://bit.ly/reneebachuganda --- 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/coachmk/message
In this weeks podcast episode I reflect on the Renee Bach case and how her white saviour complex contributed to illegaly practicing medicine in Jinja, Uganda - killing hundreds of children. Connecting to the case I speak of the damaging consequences of volunteer hype and aid workers without proper education or qualities for the task at hand. As well as the commodification and exploitation of black bodies for the sake of white peoples "poverty porn" and/or humble brags on social media. This ends here.
This week we cover the assassination of a human rights activist and a deadly white savior missionary who violated the human rights of dozens of children. Music: The internet Ad: Gore FriendsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/bruh-issa-murder/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Jack and Cait discuss the democratic primary debate (night 1). They also cover Renee Bach, the untrained white woman who’s allegedly performing medical procedures and killing babies in her Uganda christian missionary. They also talk about Judi Dench, more Tik Tok Kops (Cait haits it), Kim’s Kimono appropriation, Kissinger loving the Olympics, and the #FreeBritney guy getting sued. Episode originally aired live on Thursday 6/27/19 - VOD link for this episode here https://www.twitch.tv/videos/444935236
The guys go in on the topic of Trouples, girls hitting guys up for Foodie Calls, and explore the Renee Bach situation in Uganda
Renee Bach: A US missionary who pretends to be a doctor is sued after the death of ‘100 Babies Dead’ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ItsLik/support
In episode 66, Robert is joined by Sofiya Alexandra to discuss Renee Bach. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers