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Hablemos - Let's Talk About It

Hablemos - Let's Talk About It

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Hablemos - Let’s Talk About It, equips educators, faith leaders, and community builders to face bias and lead courageous conversations. Each episode delivers one story, one step, and real tools for reconciliation that actually changes lives. Host Sammy Ortiz sits with practitioners, pastors, and neighbors who have done the work in classrooms, churches, and city blocks. You will leave with language that de-escalates tension, frameworks that protect dignity, and next actions you can use.2025 Sammy Ortiz Sciences sociales
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    • Stop “Helping”—Here’s How to Let Others Be the Heroes Instead
      Jul 12 2025

      In this conversation, Sammy Ortiz and Jason Sowell discuss the importance of community initiatives, particularly focusing on the Laundry Project, which aims to provide dignity and empowerment to those in need. They explore the role of the church in addressing local issues, the significance of empathy and understanding in relationships, and the challenges posed by political and social issues. Jason emphasizes the need for individuals to focus on the person in front of them rather than trying to change the world, advocating for a more compassionate approach to community care.

      Takeaways

      Jason Sowell has been involved in community initiatives for over 17 years.

      The Laundry Project addresses the need for clean laundry among struggling families.

      Dignity in charity is essential; helping people be heroes in their own stories.

      Local missions can be just as impactful as international ones.

      The church should focus on the needs of the community around them.

      Empathy and understanding are crucial in addressing social issues.

      Political and social issues often intersect with spiritual matters.

      Hope can be found in simple acts of kindness and service.

      Relationships require patience and understanding of each other's imperfections.

      We should treat everyone with dignity and respect, regardless of their background.

      Chapters

      00:00 Introduction and Background of Jason Sowell

      02:23 Current Initiatives and the Laundry Project

      06:08 Dignity in Charity: A New Approach

      11:02 The Importance of Local Community Engagement

      16:28 The Role of the Church in Social Issues

      21:01 Politics, Faith, and the Treatment of Others

      26:42 Humanizing the Conversation: Empathy and Understanding

      31:58 Living in Fear: The Immigrant Experience

      34:18 The Impact of Economic Struggles on Communities

      35:51 The Challenge of Relationships in a Contentious World

      37:42 Building Connections Across Differences

      41:42 The Call for Compassion and Dignity

      44:39 The Need for Humane Treatment in Justice

      48:12 Love, Grace, and the Role of the Church


      Current Initiatives

      Jason Sowell






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      55 min
    • Why I Changed the Podcast Name (and What I Needed You to Know)
      Jun 24 2025

      In this episode I discuss again why the show exists. People are asking me if I'm okay because of the nature of my posts on social media and the content of my podcast. I share why here. Also, I state that I changed the name of the show due to a plethora of other shows with the same name. Hope you enjoy...

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      10 min
    • Why This Podcast Exists: A Burning Question Answered
      Apr 10 2025

      Here’s what’s coming—and why you’ll want to stick around. You’ll get the purpose, the pace, and the practical focus of *Hablemos, Let’s Talk About It—*so you know exactly why you need this in your week



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