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With an Australian federal election called for May, our hosts think about how Christians should approach the ballot box and whether there is a "right" way for a believer to vote.We then hear multiple Australian Christian leaders answering the question, "What should Christians consider when casting their vote this year at the Australian federal election?"You can find the full text of all their answers on the WADR webpage - head to https://undeceptions.com/wadr/the-election/Finally, Michael and Megan take a look at the 2024 documentary God and Country, a film that zeros in on the emergence of Christian nationalism in America.
This episode is brought to you by Anglican Aid. Your gift will strengthen churches and help transform communities. You can donate to With All Due Respect's featured causes here.Do we live in a culture that thrives on offence? Is it ever okay to intentionally offend? Michael and Megan are joined this week by Presbyterian Minister and writer Nathan Campbell to think through these questions. Our hosts also discuss the theology behind offence, and what offends them.Finally, the 2022 Psychological Thriller Tar - starring Cate Blanchett - comes under the WADR microscope. It's a film all about the destructive consequences of offending. But is it any good?(00:09) - - Be Our Guest (36:43) - - For Arguments Sake (55:43) - - Through The Wardrobe Help internally displaced people in Africa!Disasters and conflicts have led to a record number of over 75 million internally displaced people, or IDPs, around the world. IDPs are people who have been forced to flee their homes but have not crossed international borders. Almost half of all IDPs - more than the population of Australia and New Zealand combined - are in sub-Saharan Africa. Most of the displaced have left everything behind: their homes, belongings, and livelihoods. They urgently need food, shelter, clothing, and trauma counselling. So Anglican Aid has launched a Forced to Flee Emergency Appeal to provide essential aid to IDPs in Sudan, Nigeria, Kenya, and beyond. This aid will be distributed by local churches, who are sacrificially providing for the needs of the displaced, and pointing them to the God who is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble. To find out more about this appeal and make a tax-deductible gift, visit anglicanaid.org.au/wadr.
Home - it's an evocative word and one that has instant access to our emotions, whether that's when Dorothy knocks together her shiny red heels and says there's no place like home or when angelic children's choirs sing I still call Australia home on a Qantas ad. The Bible culminates with an image of God at home with humanity. Home speaks to us of familiarity, safety, welcome, love. Yet home doesn't just have positive associations. Some are home less while many have found their homes to be anything but safe. This episode Megan Powell du Toit and Michael Jensen begin by discussing whether human beings are actually any good at making home for themselves or others. Then the WADR team speak to former NSW Liberal Minister and newly appointed chair of the Faith Housing Alliance, Rob Stokes about the current housing crisis. And to finish, continuing 'the whole vibe' of the episode, they hang out with the Kerrigans in The Castle.
Leisa Aitken joins Megan and Michael to discuss her dissertation on the psychology of Hope, and why the clinical definition of the word is missing the mark. On 'For Arguments Sake', our hosts discuss whether there may be a lack of hope within the church. Have Christians in the global west lost their eschatological hope?Finally, our hosts cast their eye over Christopher Noaln's blockbuster Oppenheimer. In true WADR style, they don't necessarily see eye-to-eye on its message.
Welcome to season 8 of With All Due Respect!As Australians prepare to vote in a referendum on an Aboriginal Voice in parliament, Michael Jensen and (newly Reverend Dr) Megan Powell du Toit speak with constitutional law expert Dr Joel Harrison about what it might mean, legally speaking.They then discuss whether or not the church should be involved with politics at all - a thorny issue that Michael has had some recent experience with.Finally on 'Through the Wardrobe', our hosts cast their eye over the controversy surrounding ABC journalist Annabel Crabb's Kitchen Cabinet program, and her decision to have some rather divisive guests on recent episodes.WADR is hosted by Megan Powell du Toit and Michael Jensen. It is part of the Undeceptions podcast network.
n this episode Suge & Kai brings back a LIVE Ep. speaking topics such as the NBA Playoffs, Jonathan Majors, Michael Jordan & More Follow us on Instagram and TikTok Instagram: @omomatt, @kaiswisssh1, & @withallduerespectpod, @dclyfe21 TikTok: @kaiswisssh1 & @withallduerespectpod #marvel #jonathanmajors #nbaplayoffs
Suge & Kai sit down to discuss the NBA Playoffs, Ja Morant, YB + More Follow us on Instagram and TikTok Instagram: @omomatt, @kaiswisssh1, & @withallduerespectpod TikTok: @kaiswisssh1 & @withallduerespectpod #Jamorant #nbaplayoffs #nba #jonathanmajors
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WADR discussing spank banks, movies, shows, and music. Tap In! Follow us on Instagram and TikTok Instagram: @omomatt, @kaiswisssh1, & @withallduerespectpod, @dclyfe21 TikTok: @kaiswisssh1 & @withallduerespectpod
In the season finale, Megan and Michael sit down with First Nations Christian leader Uncle Pastor Ray Minniecon to discuss the upcoming referendum in Australia concerning The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice (also known as the Indigenous Voice to Parliament, or simply 'The Voice).Our hosts also sift through the responses from various groups to The Voice, casting a spotlight on who has - and hasn't - voiced support.Finally, on 'Through The Wardrobe', Michael and Megan keep things political with a look back at the 2017 ABC documentary Counted, hosted by Stan Grant to commemorate the 1967 Referendum which saw Australian First Nations people counted as part of the Australian population. They compare this with an episode of Derry Girls, unpacking the complexities of referendum and nationhood.And, as promised, here is a link to the Christian denominational responses to the Voice to Parliament that the WADR team collected.
This week on WADR, our hosts are living up to the aim of the show (conversations with respect and grace) with an Easter special on ... GRACE!Grace is of course a concept strongly associated with the cross of Christ. It is a word Christians chuck around - but do we have a good understanding of what it means? And can grace even be immoral?'The Secret Life of Us' then makes a return, with Michael and Megan sharing episodes in their life when they had grace shown to them.Finally, on 'Through The Wardrobe' our hosts give their take on The Engish, a grizzly western reboot about an aristocrat bent on revenge in the new world. Can grace be shown to those who've taken everything from us?WADR is hosted by Megan Powell du Toit and Michael Jensen. It is part of the Undeceptions podcast network.
This week, Megan and Michael delve into the mystery of 'time', and ask the question ... is time cursed? And how are eternity and time-related?On 'Through the Wardrobe', the pair cast their critical eye over the now cancelled Amazon series Paper Girls, a time travelling adventure drama that looks at how we might feel if we met our future selves. Plus, our hosts take some time to answer audience questions. Does pineapple belong on pizza? Do Michael and Megan actually disagree on anything? And what should we do with the work of now-disgraced theologians? Tune in to find out!WADR is hosted by Megan Powell du Toit and Michael Jensen. It is part of the Undeceptions podcast network.
Suge, Kai, & Butler talk about childhood memories, school, and much more. Follow us on Instagram and TikTok Instagram: @omomatt, @kaiswisssh1, & @withallduerespectpod, @dclyfe23 TikTok: @kaiswisssh1 & @withallduerespectpod
Suge sits down with Jas and Butler discussing various angles of relationships. Jas new podcast coming soon called “Everything ZoeJassc” TAP IN! Follow us on Instagram and TikTok Instagram: @omomatt, @kaiswisssh1, & @TheReal_Jayseee843, @dcLyfe21 @withallduerespectpod TikTok: @kaiswisssh1, @withallduerespectpod, & @Jaysee843
On this episode we talk a little bit of sports, Tom Brady, do you believe in ass whooping + more. Follow us on Instagram and TikTok Instagram: @omomatt, @kaiswisssh1, & @withallduerespectpod TikTok: @kaiswisssh1 & @withallduerespectpod
It's family week on WADR. Michael and Megan chat through different perspectives on family, and in particular, adoption. They work through the good and the bad, how it can heal - but also compound - trauma, and what the Bible has to say about it. UK-based broadcaster, author, social entrepreneur, and adoptive father Dr Krish Kandiah then joins the podcast for a challenging discussion on fostering and adoption.Finally, on 'Through The Wardrobe', our hosts share their thoughts on the 2021 documentary Found, the moving story of three Chinese girls, adopted by American parents, who discover they are blood-related, and then return to their country of birth to uncover their origins.WADR is hosted by Megan Powell du Toit and Michael Jensen. It is part of the Undeceptions podcast network.
This week, Megan and Michael deep dive into the often heated relationship between Protestantism and Catholicism, examining what the recent death of former Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI means for intra-church relations, and how Christians and Catholics can walk hand-in-hand in ministry (can they?). Catholic theologian Dr Elissa Roper joins the podcast to discuss a range of issues, including what the late Pope's passing means, and what decade might hold for the Catholic Church.Then, on ‘Through The Wardrobe', Megan and Michael talk about Roland Joffe's 1986 cinematic masterpiece The Mission - a classic of the genre that Megan, unbelievably, hadn't seen before!WADR is hosted by Megan Powell du Toit and Michael Jensen. It is part of the Undeceptions podcast network.
Megan and Michael talk about all things freedom - does true freedom exist, and are we really free in the 21st century? From overthrowing the yoke of human slavery (Israel's Exodus from Egypt) to Jesus' promise that “If you abide in my word, you are truly my disciples, and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free”, the concept of freedom is at the heart of the Biblical story.But what does it mean for our everyday lives to be free? Are we truly free if we still feel the weight of sin in our lives? Can we ever, truly have free will?On 'Through the wardrobe', Michael and Megan discuss last year's medieval comedy Catherine Called Birdy, and how this tale of a young Englishwoman navigating 13th-century society relates to the idea of being truly 'free'.Plus, in a brand new segment called 'You can't ask that' Michael confronts Megan on one of the most divisive issues in church history; what it means to be Arminian - and can you really call yourself a Christian and Arminian at the same time?WADR is hosted by Megan Powell du Toit and Michael Jensen. It is part of the Undeceptions podcast network.
Hospitality is a word that conjures up images of wine glasses and silver cutlery. It's the word for the hotel trade or the type of entertaining that looks good on Instagram: themed dinner parties and pretty hand soaps for the guest toilet. Yet hospitality is also a word that occurs in the Bible. Famously, Hebrews 13:2 urges, "Do not forget to show hospitality to strangers, for by so doing some people have shown hospitality to angels without knowing it." But exactly what are we being called to do? Is it an occasional drinks with the next-door neighbours or something more? Megan Powell du Toit and Michael Jensen talk about who exactly are our neighbours when it comes to hospitality and what it might require of us. To help the WADR team out, Michael and Megan also talk to Jon Owen who has lived a remarkably hospitable life. And then they sing along with Come From Away, the musical about 7,000 unexpected guests.
All of us as humans are embodied. We come into being through our bodies being formed in the womb, and when our bodies die, our lives in this world end. Christians have held different attitudes to the body over history - while the body has a central place in the Christian understanding of the life to come, at times the body has been seen as the source of sin. Megan Powell due Toit and Michael Jensen talk about a significant Christian concept - the flesh - and what it means for how we relate to ourselves and others as embodied people. The WADR team then talk to the author Sam Allberry about his work on the body, and finish with a recent film that grapples with the Christian relationship with the body, The Wonder.
Suge & Kai coming with the end of the year recap with top artist, albums, movies, and song. Follow us on Instagram and TikTok Instagram: @omomatt, @kaiswisssh1, & @withallduerespectpod TikTok: @kaiswisssh1 & @withallduerespectpod #WADR #ThaImprint #HerLoss --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode, the WADR team talk about how to have better sex. No, this is not Megan and Michael's opportunity to present the evangelical version of the karma sutra. Rather, they want to talk about the ways Christianity has got sex right - or a lot of the time wrong - and what can be done better for everyone's sake. First up, Megan and Michael invite on to the show the co-author of the influential Christian book The Great Sex Rescue, Sheila Wray Gregoire. Sheila shares what she and her co-authors discovered when they talked to 22,000 Christian women. Then the WADR duo talk about the Australian #metoo moment and what they think about consent education. Finally, we finish the show with the film Give Me Sex Jesus, a title that sells itself. And consider this your warning. This episode is talking about sex, so it is definitely for mature audiences.LINKSFollow this link to check out Sheila's book, The Great Sex Rescue: The Lies You've Been Taught and How to Recover What God Intended, by Sheila Wray Gregoire, psychology graduate Rebecca Gregoire Lindenbach and epidemiologist and statistician Joanna Sawatsky.You can watch Give Me Sex Jesus for free on Vimeo - it's a Staff Pick!
In 2016, following trends in many Western countries, a majority of Australians identified as Christian 52.1%. Five years later, that was down to 43.9%. Christianity is still the most common religion in the country, but for the first time no longer in the majority. Moreover, 38.9% of people now identify themselves as having no religion - a jump of almost 10%. Megan Powell du Toit and Michael Jensen ask what this really means. And, more particularly, what should Christians do about it? The WADR team talk to Prof Ruth Powell of National Church Life Survey Research, which has been doing research into Australians and faith. Then Megan and Michael discuss what this seismic shift in faith means for the gospel, before finishing up with a look at Brides of Christ, an Australian TV mini-series which looks at another time of change for faith in the 1960s.
On this episode you'll kick it with just Suge & Kai, they're making a small revamp to the show (plus more changes coming soon) talking that talk as usual bringing you some good conversation. There is also a new segment apart of the show called Pandoras Box. Follow us on Instagram and TikTok Instagram: @omomatt, @kaiswisssh1, & @withallduerespectpod TikTok: @kaiswisssh1 & @withallduerespectpod
A Nightmare With All Due Respect! These two ladies join Suge & Kai with some good conversations in this episode, make sure ya'll go check out their platform @Nightmare Radio Show on Youtube and all other podcast platforms except Spotify...cause they be HATING
Sit and relax with Suge & Kai as they discuss some current hot topics circulating around social media and some life/relationship topics. Follow us on Instagram and TikTok Instagram: @omomatt, @kaiswisssh1, & @withallduerespectpod TikTok: @kaiswisssh1 & @withallduerespectpod #WADR #ThaImprint #IceSpice --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Suge & Kai back with another solo episode giving their thoughts on @DrakeOfficial and @21savage Her Loss album and much more. Follow us on Instagram and TikTok Instagram: @omomatt, @kaiswisssh1, & @withallduerespectpod TikTok: @kaiswisssh1 & @withallduerespectpod #WADR #ThaImprint #Drake #21Savage #kyrieirving --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Michael Jensen and Megan Powell du Toit ask: is evangelicalism fractured beyond repair? Or as Mark Twain might say, have reports of its death been grossly exaggerated? The WADR team are joined by Russell Moore, editor-in-chief of Christianity Today to talk about what happened to evangelical consensus. And then Michael and Megan finish with a look at the spiritual themes in a tv series they basically think they had to do this season - Rings of Power. But don't tap off too soon! Michael and Megan finish with the announcement that they're starting a new crowd-sourced service that promises to 'fact check' Christianity.
Episode 106: Dr. Jlyn Pritchard of Thread Health - Spokane, WADr. Jlyn Pritchard of Thread Health, a new DPC in Spokane, WA, about how her desire to protect her autonomy and creativity led her to her journey in DPC. Happy initially in the corporate model, she experienced how it becomes increasingly difficult to interact as a physician in corporate medicine and protect one's core values in that setting. Now, she sees herself as part of one generation standing on the shoulders of another, as she continues down the path she has chosen: DPC! Learn about Hint Connect Get Elation's New DPC Checklist Support the showLet's get SOCIAL!FACEBOOK * INSTAGRAM * LinkedIn * TWITTER * TIKTOK * YouTube
On this episode of Wit All Due Respect; CBS reality star David Alexander sits down with the crew as we discuss his background and his reality television journey on the hit show Big Brother.
In the final episode for this season, Michael Jensen and Megan Powell du Toit are talking comedy. Their big question: does God have a sense of humour? When humans laugh, are we doing so as people made in the image of God? Or is this only a human response to the world? Or could laughter be a link to life in the next world?The WADR team tackle each of these questions together, then review a comedy whose central character Megan has often been compared with - can you guess which one? Finally, they finish up season 6 with a chat with a comedian who also happens to be an Anglican minister. It's a whole new take on second vocations that's a merry mile from St. Paul's tent-making.LINKSFind out more about comedian minister Howard Langmead on his website.If you'd like to help Michael and Megan continue to deliver With All Due Respect each fortnight, why not make a donation?With All Due Respect is the podcast for The WADR Project.
After a long break, the gang is back for season 8 and artist Warm Blizzard (@WarmBlizzard) joins the conversation. We dive into his journey as an independent artist, his musical inspirations and future plans. We also give our blessings to our host J.R. & Cheeks shares is his thoughts on "contrarian's".Dope guests, Raw conversation, & Honest opinions.. Follow the boys onFB: @witallduerespectpodcastTwitter: @WADR_Pod
In this episode, Megan Powell du Toit and Michael Jensen are talking about Christian Nationalism. Nationalism promotes the distinctiveness of the people of a nation. Christian nationalism goes one step further, defining a nation by its faith, and maintaining it should be protected by the state, enshrined in its laws, and actively maintained.But is this so? Is Christian Nationalism even compatible with the Christian faith? In a western society that is often spoken of as Post-Christian, the relationship between Christianity and the State has become an increasingly vexed issue. Michael and Megan start their investigation by reviewing a documentary that seeks to look at how this is playing out in US evangelicalism. Moving on, they discuss whether Christian Nationalism is a problem in an Australian context. Then it's your chance to shape the show - a question and answer session on Australian evangelicalism and what the WADR team think about where it is going.LINKSAfter the highly successful “In the footsteps of the Reformers” tour through the Czech Republic, Germany, Switzerland and the UK. Faith Journeys is launching its latest tour “In the footsteps of Saint Paul”, travelling across Turkey, Greece & Italy from 25th April – 9th May 2023. The tour starts in Istanbul and makes its way through to Greece before ending in Rome. Daily devotions, a pilgrimage handbook and study guide assist with exploring the works, teachings and journeys of St Paul while travelling with like-minded individuals. You also have a Tour Manager throughout who looks after all travel logistics with exclusive local tour guides who all work alongside Michael Jensen to create an immersive touring experience. If you're interested in joining Michael on his instructive tour of early church locations, then you can find out everything you need to know at www.faithjourneys.com.au or by emailing info@faithjourneys.com.au.If you'd like to help Michael and Megan continue to deliver With All Due Respect each fortnight, why not make a donation?With All Due Respect is the podcast for The WADR Project.
While we have been dealing with a pandemic over the last couple of years, we have also been experiencing what some are calling a loneliness epidemic.Megan Powell du Toit and Michael Jensen discuss how this new struggle has been reported across many countries, particularly in their home country. The Ending Loneliness Together report says that one in four Australians are experiencing problematic levels of loneliness, with one in two Australians feeling lonelier due to the pandemic in 2020. Why is this so? Does it happen to Christians as much as anyone else, and how can we respond? Michael and Megan talk first about how loneliness might interact with faith, and then they invite Susan Mettes, behavioural scientist and author of The Loneliness Epidemic, on to the show to discuss how we can begin to deal with this challenge.Finally, the WADR team take a look at a comedy of loneliness, This Way Up. LINKSAfter the highly successful “In the footsteps of the Reformers” tour through the Czech Republic, Germany, Switzerland and the UK. Faith Journeys is launching its latest tour “In the footsteps of Saint Paul”, travelling across Turkey, Greece & Italy from 25th April – 9th May 2023. The tour starts in Istanbul and makes its way through to Greece before ending in Rome. Daily devotions, a pilgrimage handbook and study guide assist with exploring the works, teachings and journeys of St Paul while travelling with like-minded individuals. You also have a Tour Manager throughout who looks after all travel logistics with exclusive local tour guides who all work alongside Michael Jensen to create an immersive touring experience. If you're interested in joining Michael on his instructive tour of early church locations, then you can find out everything you need to know at www.faithjourneys.com.au or by emailing info@faithjourneys.com.au. This is where you can find Susan Mettes' book, The Loneliness Epidemic: Why So Many of Us Feel Alone - and How Leaders Can Respond.If you'd like to help Michael and Megan continue to deliver With All Due Respect each fortnight, why not make a donation?With All Due Respect is the podcast for The WADR Project.
In this episode, Megan Powell du Toit and Michael Jensen look at the vexed question of racism and the church. First up, they talk to African American pastor Thabiti Anaybwile about how he understands the way American evangelicalism has interacted with the question of racism. He has been a significant voice on this topic within conservative evangelicalism in the US. Then the WADR team come back to their Australian context to speak with pastor Grace Lung and her experience as an Australian-born Chinese woman within Australian churches and society. Finally, Michael and Megan finish with a review of a film that examines the experience of Indigenous students in an elite Anglican school environment.LINKSYou can find out more about Grace Lung's ministry and track down resources for understanding and dealing with racism on her website.If you'd like to help Michael and Megan continue to deliver With All Due Respect each fortnight, why not make a donation?With All Due Respect is the podcast for The WADR Project.
Most of us wear clothes every day - Michael Jensen and Megan Powell du Toit make a point of it! But as much as we might think we pay no attention to what we put on, most of us dress in accordance with the fashion of our day. And like it or not, what we wear communicates something about who we are. Very little thought is given over to Christian fashion. But the WADR team discover the one area that does get talked about is women dressing modestly - they immodestly think they have some helpful things to say on this. Michael and Megan then speak with a Christian fashion designer Neri Morris about how her job relates to her faith. And they finish with a recent documentary about fashion label Abercrombie & Fitch - White Hot.LINKSCheck out the Thread Harvest web site. You can hear more from Nerri over at her blog.And if you're in Sydney, don't forget to check out the Re-inspired shop in Parramatta.If you'd like to help Michael and Megan continue to deliver With All Due Respect each fortnight, why not make a donation?With All Due Respect is the podcast for The WADR Project.
Creative acts - and creative people - have sometimes been given short shrift within evangelicalism. Creative work can be seen as less significant than the work of a pastor or evangelist. But on the other hand, the Bible begins with an act of creation - the first and greatest of all creative acts. So Megan Powell du Toit and Michael Jensen ask, 'Is creativity a waste of Christian time, or is it an essential vocation of the Christian?'In pursuit of an answer, the WADR team talk to the artist and cultural thinker Makoto Fujimura, who has written extensively about the intersection between the creative and theology. Then they finish with a look at a beautifully creative piece about a creative person - Oscar best picture winner CODA.LINKSMakoto Fujimura's new book, Art and Faith: A Theology of Making.If you'd like to help Michael and Megan continue to deliver With All Due Respect each fortnight, why not make a donation?With All Due Respect is the podcast for The WADR Project.
In the run-up to this weekend's federal election, Megan Powell du Toit and Michael Jensen get all economical.Jesus famously said, "You cannot serve both God and money," or wealth, depending on the translation. While Christian scandals often involve abuse of sex or power, love of money seems to be the sin we often tolerate. Is that because Christians in the west have been living under capitalism for some time now? Capitalism gets quite a bad rap these days, so the WADR team asks, Is it the root of all evil? How should Christians relate to issues of money and ownership? Megan and Michael then talk to capitalism expert Professor Gordon Menzies from the University of Technology, Sydney, about how economics and faith might interrelate. And we finish the show with the television series that has been called a satire of late capitalism - Apple TV's Severance. LINKSHere's where you can get a copy of Gordon Menzies book, Western Fundamentalism: Democracy, Sex and the Liberation of MankindIf you'd like to help Michael and Megan continue to deliver With All Due Respect each fortnight, why not make a donation?With All Due Respect is the podcast for The WADR Project.
Now that the Prime Minister has called for an election, Christians will be bombarded by people wanting to win or influence their vote. Some of that campaigning will be based on what people THINK influences a Christian vote. But despite the rhetoric, the Christian vote is more diverse than is often realised. What issues are on Christian minds and hearts this election? Megan Powell du Toit and Michael Jensen put that question out there and receive significant responses from Christian leaders as well as WADR listeners. Then the WADR team then discusses how you might sort through all this as you cast your vote. And to finish off, our resident 'Marg and Dave' review of a series that will make for good election viewing.LINKSFull comments from the Christian leaders who responded to Megan and Michael's questions.If you'd like to help Michael and Megan continue to deliver With All Due Respect each fortnight, why not make a donation?With All Due Respect is the podcast for The WADR Project.
Several books have recently been released on the problem of narcissism in the church. When we mix this with some high-profile examples of pastors gone wrong, the ego-centric leader becomes an important issue to consider. While we may not have evidence of legions of diagnosed clinical narcissists in the church, we can all point to church leaders with ego problems - not that surprising when church leadership can come with attached power and status.So, Megan Powell du Toit and Michael Jensen ask how do we deal with the potential ego problem of leadership? Step one: interview Professor David Starling about his research into New Testament approaches to leadership.Then the WADR team follow this up with a discussion on whether our whole approach to leadership is wrong, before finishing with a surprising movie on leadership, Disney's Encanto.If you'd like to help Michael and Megan continue to deliver With All Due Respect each fortnight then why not make a donation?With All Due Respect is the podcast for The WADR Project, and a proud member of the Undeceptions Network.
Black Sabbath - old-school heavy metal band or day in the Christian calendar? The Saturday just before Easter Sunday has been called various names but that hasn't kept it top of mind in religious circles.It tends to be ignored by many Protestants, stuck awkwardly between the mourning of Good Friday and the joy of Easter Sunday.So Michael Jensen and Megan Powell du Toit ask what was going on in that gap? And what spiritual significance does it have to people of faith today? Then the WADR team reviews the TV series The Chosen, which tells the stories of the gospels, as well as filling in some other gaps.If you'd like to help Michael and Megan continue to deliver With All Due Respect each fortnight then why not make a donation?With All Due Respect is the podcast for The WADR Project, and a proud member of the Undeceptions Network.
(Previously recorded on 1/22) - In this episode of WADR; Dezzy and Cheeks try out an alternative recording session with our friends at the Glu Network. We speak on personal preference & Brittany Rennier's interview, our ballots for the Hoe Hall Of Fame, NFL expectations, listen to a few tracks & Jay Z & Meek Mill's rap lyric legislation.
Soul. It's a word that continues to have a lot of resonance. We look for a soul mate, we say something is good for the soul, we engage in some soul searching and we bare our souls to each other. None of us wants to be soulless. But what is a soul? Michael Jensen and Megan Powell du Toit discover that this is one subject even Christians, who are in the business of 'saving souls', are less clear on.The WADR team ask some searching questions - do we have a soul and what is it? - in For Argument's Sake. Then they look at Swansong, a recent movie that is perhaps, soulless. Finally, it's time to take a look at a book that Megan reckons is good for the soul - Anne of Green Gables.If you'd like to help Michael and Megan continue to deliver With All Due Respect each fortnight then why not make a donation? With All Due Respect is the podcast for The WADR Project, and a proud member of the Undeceptions Network.
For the return of season 6, Megan Powell du Toit and Michael Jensen plunge listeners into the heart of a two-thousand-year-old tradition in their efforts to understand what it might have to contribute to spiritual growth today.Lent is a period of prayer and fasting in preparation for Easter that has been practiced since apostolic times. Until recently it wasn't that popular among Evangelicals, but more believers are beginning to observe this 40 days of reflection - including guest Dr. Ros Clarke who has just released a devotional for Lent.Forty Women : Unseen women of the Bible from Eden to Easter considers the historical truth that the first witnesses to the resurrection were not men, but women - and without women, the Easter story would not have happened at all. The WADR duo then discusses whether Bible-believing Christians should be doing something that doesn't appear in The Bible, and finish with a five-star film often watched at this time. If you'd like to help Michael and Megan continue to deliver With All Due Respect each fortnight then why not make a donation?With All Due Respect is the podcast for The WADR Project, and a proud member of the Undeceptions Network.
Episode 71: Dr. Erika Bliss (She/Her) of Equinox Primary Care - Seattle, WADr. Bliss is a phoenix when it comes to DPC! In today's Season 2 opener episode, Dr. Bliss discusses how her background and passions for delivering accessible, personalized care intersected in DPC. She touches on her experience as CEO of Qliance and she shares about closing that practice and then opening her solo practice Equinox Primary Care. Whether you've heard Dr. Bliss speak yet or not, you are in for a treat! Welcome to Season 2 of My DPC Story!Love the pod? Leave us a REVIEW HERE to help others find the pod!The Hint operating system securely handles and automates member enrollment, employer plan administration, eligibility management, billing, invoicing, payments, collections, and more! Discover Hint today!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=U8K8HM52SPQ38)
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WADR kicking off Season 2 featuring Christian & Jalyn, discussing some topics such as Squid Games, Therapy, Men in the streets vs Women in the stripping industry & more!
Episode 67: Dr. Niran Al-Agba of Silverdale Pediatrics - Silverdale, WADr. Niran Al-Agba shares her story as to why DPC was not the solution for her. She shares how her practice is ideal as she has relationship-based medicine, charges for non-covered services and one works 20 hours a week while managing being a Mom to four as well as an author of numerous newspaper articles, blog posts and recently, she co-authored the book "Patients At Risk" with Dr. Rebekah Bernard. Honoring transparency as well, Dr. Al-Agba's story really highlights similarities between her clinic and a DPC practice and demonstrates that DPC is not the answer for some and that's ok. THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS!HYPNOS is a simple, at home sleep apnea testing and treatment and online consultations with our network of certified sleep physicians. DPC patients get sleep apnea testing for $99.00 with monthly CPAP management for $10.00.Visit GETHYPNOS.COM to learn more!---THE LACERATION COURSE taught by Dr. Patrick O'Malley, board certified ER PhysicianOverwhelmed with the thought of managing lacerations on your own?This course will give you the knowledge and confidence to manage most any wound you will encounter in the acute care setting.Listeners get $75 off registration using the code MYDPC75 at checkout! Thelacerationcourse.com for more and to register today!The Hint operating system securely handles and automates member enrollment, employer plan administration, eligibility management, billing, invoicing, payments, collections, and more! Discover Hint today!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=U8K8HM52SPQ38)
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Welcome to the 138th episode of the BlackBox Podcast , in this episode we will cover the following topics ,… Our Dear friend and Radio host from W. Africa is back , to update...