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Real, raw conversations about topics that really matter.
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Christianisme Ministère et évangélisme Spiritualité
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  • Episode 018: What Your “Harmless” Drink Is Training You To Avoid
    Apr 21 2026

    You can be successful, show up for your family, and still be slowly shaped by a habit you call harmless. We sit down with our friends Andrew and Jodi Morgan for a real conversation about alcohol, nervous system avoidance, and the quiet drift that happens when we reach for “just one” to take the edge off. The goal isn’t to label anyone an addict. It’s to get honest about what constant numbing might be costing us physically, emotionally, relationally, and spiritually.

    Andrew shares how drinking moved from normal fun to a decades-long default, plus the surprising moment that started change: a simple juice cleanse that turned into bigger challenges like weddings, vacations, and work travel. We talk about the sneaky trap of control plans, the way anxiety can rebound for days after drinking, and how replacing alcohol with busyness can become its own form of idolatry. Jodie adds the spouse perspective: the undercurrent it creates in marriage, the impact on joy, and what surrender and prayer look like when you can’t fix someone you love.

    The turning point gets very real when Andrew describes heart palpitations and alcohol-triggered atrial fibrillation, and how that health scare intersected with a deeper hunger for clarity and closeness with God. We also dig into why men’s community and accountability matter, what Scripture means by “sober-minded,” and how remembering where we’ve been protects us from going back. If you’ve ever wondered whether a habit is shaping your future even when nothing is falling apart, this one will stay with you.

    If it helps, share it with a friend, subscribe for more conversations like this, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What’s one “harmless” habit you’re ready to look at honestly?

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    58 min
  • Episode 017: We Can Confront Human Trafficking And Bring Hope
    Apr 7 2026

    Darkness spreads when we look away, so we chose to face human trafficking with open eyes and a plan. We unpack what trafficking actually is—sex and labor exploitation, not just cinematic kidnappings—and why demand is rising through online grooming, pornography, sextortion, and criminal fronts hiding in plain sight. We talk through the myths that keep good people passive, then name the everyday risks showing up in our homes, schools, malls, and gaming chats.

    From there, we get practical. We map the risk factors that make kids and families vulnerable—poverty, isolation, bullying, immigration barriers, fatherlessness—and share clear ways to reduce exposure: device controls paired with honest talk, student and educator training in local schools, and church-based education that forms accountable men’s communities. We highlight the organizations doing real work right now, from Present Age Ministries to Project Freedom Carolinas, and explore how businesses can lead with measurable commitments: sponsoring beds, funding case managers, and hosting expert panels that move awareness into action.

    We also push creativity. Beyond galas, imagine a community hackathon where technologists solve real company problems and proceeds fund safe houses. Bring your skills to survivors—resume help, tutoring, childcare—or go preventative by mentoring at Title I schools and supporting foster and runaway programs. One step in the next 30 days is the challenge: learn, give, mentor, organize, and repeat. When awareness rises, demand falls, and kids get protected.

    If this conversation stirred you, share it with a friend, start a talk at your school or church, and leave a rating and review so more people find it. Subscribe for future episodes, and tell us: what’s the one action you’ll take in the next 30 days?

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    42 min
  • Episode 016: When Marketplace Walls Fall, Hearts Open
    Mar 17 2026

    A faith-forward coworker. A skeptical high-performer. An HR complaint that could have ended a relationship before it began. Instead, that collision became a doorway to honesty, healing, and a deeper understanding of what it really means to bring faith into the marketplace without an agenda or a script.

    We sit down with Kelly Fisher, a technology leader whose story moves from childhood church memories to seasons of drift, pain, and self-protection—and then to a courageous lunch where curiosity replaced offense. Kelly shares how a single conversation unlocked years of healing, why “God winks” met her in perfectly timed ways, and how a molar pregnancy, miscarriage, and a long year of waiting reshaped her trust in God’s timing. You’ll hear about the cross she saw on the drive home from devastating news, the devotional that matched a crisis word-for-word, and the gift of parenting through COVID when everything else seemed uncertain.

    We also get practical about culture and leadership. What happens to trust and team speed when people are asked to mute who they are at work? How do you lead with conviction without turning faith into a blunt instrument? Kelly walks through the habits that anchor her: sharing real life instead of arguments, asking better questions, praying with permission, and holding grace and truth together. Along the way we explore the hidden costs of silence, the power of authenticity, and the unexpected influence that comes when you simply “be the light.”

    If you’ve ever wrestled with how to live your faith at work, or if skepticism and past hurt make belief feel out of reach, this story offers both candor and hope. Listen, reflect, and consider where curiosity could open a new chapter in your own life and leadership. If this conversation resonates, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review to help more people find these stories of courage and grace.

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    45 min
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