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    Explore " political views" with insightful episodes like "How Can We Better Manage Employees With Differing Political And Social Views?", "Love After Loss: Navigating #DivorceeDating Without Losing Your Soul or Sanity", "The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Is the Flag Decision Discriminatory? A Conversation with Mayor Amer Ghalib of Hamtramck, Michigan", "The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Is the Flag Decision Discriminatory? A Conversation with Mayor Amer Ghalib of Hamtramck, Michigan" and "Jesus Heal Me" from podcasts like ""Diagnosing The Workplace: Not Just An HR Podcast", "UnYoked - Christian Divorce Podcast", "The Buck Sexton Show", "The Tudor Dixon Podcast" and "Pastor Johnny Scott"" and more!

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    How Can We Better Manage Employees With Differing Political And Social Views?

    How Can We Better Manage Employees With Differing Political And Social Views?

    In this episode, we examine the difficult reality of managing a workplace full of employees with different political and social views. How can we employees get past their differences and find common ground in the workplace?

    Our prescription for this episode: we need to broaden our view of others. People are complex and we need to see past the parts we disagree with and look to find alignment in the harder-to-see, but certainly present, areas that we can agree with.

    About Our Hosts!
    James is an experienced business coach with a specialization in HR management and talent attraction and retention. 

    Coby is a skilled educator and has an extensive background in building workforce and organizational capacity. 

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    Love After Loss: Navigating #DivorceeDating Without Losing Your Soul or Sanity

    Love After Loss: Navigating #DivorceeDating Without Losing Your Soul or Sanity

    Welcome to Episode 5 of the *UnYoked Podcast* with your host Todd Turner. In this stirring installment, "Online Dating for Divorcees Stinks," we dive deep into the murky waters of dating as a divorced Christian in the age of omnipresent dating apps. Todd tackles everything from the complexity of matching your political beliefs with your potential partner (02:34), to unwrapping the misconception of "Christian enough" in the online dating scene.

    Join us as we discuss the evolving landscape of Christian dating and how dating apps have revolutionized the way we connect and find potential partners. We dive into the complexities of navigating these platforms while remaining faithful to our beliefs and values.



    03:49 Dating in small town politics, limited choices.

    08:32 Healed, understand preferences, use dating app solution.

    10:52 Christians struggle with stigma of dating apps.

    15:12 Dread spiritual choice, unclear meaning, political distancing.

    17:53 Healing before dating, healthy attention, and warning.

    24:21 Women being fooled by men on social media.

    29:32 Navigating complexities of political affiliation and love.

    34:50 Recognize red flags and act accordingly.


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    UnYoked - The Post Divorce Podcast: Navigating the Pain, Process, and Possibilities As Christians

    Divorce and the new single life is hard but it is even more complex when you made a promise to God to "keep your marriage till death do you part." American Christian culture doesn't make navigating the decisions and ripple effects of divorce any easier. Christian marriage and divorce advice runs rampant yet often conflicts with the realities of pain, abuse, loneliness, and the real world.

    God has a lot more to say than, “I hate divorce.” God gives a standard and then graciously restores and renews people even when His standard isn't met.

    Those of us who are navigating the life changing event of unYoking from a spouse and/or uprooting a family have to journey through some dark, lonely, and confusing places. Our issues aren't frequently tackled from the pulpit and the advice we receive isn't always relevant to our current place.

    The UnYoked podcast is just for you. A safe place to wonder, ponder, relate, and consider your steps of navigating a divorce, singleness, and the future. A place where we live in the tension between God's plan and the realities of living in a broken world with broken people and broken relationships. Buckle up... remove the mask.. and let's get real about discussing the ripple effects of divorce and equip ourselves to survive being unYoked as a Christian.

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    The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Is the Flag Decision Discriminatory? A Conversation with Mayor Amer Ghalib of Hamtramck, Michigan

    The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Is the Flag Decision Discriminatory? A Conversation with Mayor Amer Ghalib of Hamtramck, Michigan

    In this episode, Tudor interviews Mayor Amer Ghalib of Hamtramck, Michigan. They discuss the decision to display only American flags and POW flags on public buildings in the city, clarifying that it is not discriminatory but a way to ensure neutrality and equal representation. The conversation also explores the Muslim community in Hamtramck and the perception of Republicans reaching out to conservative Muslims. Mayor Ghalib expresses concerns about shifting dynamics in the Muslim community and emphasizes the importance of protecting faith and family values. He also discusses his experience running for mayor, the challenges he faced, and his passion for serving the community. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the CLay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more information visit TudorDixonPodcast.com

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    The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Is the Flag Decision Discriminatory? A Conversation with Mayor Amer Ghalib of Hamtramck, Michigan

    The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Is the Flag Decision Discriminatory? A Conversation with Mayor Amer Ghalib of Hamtramck, Michigan

    In this episode, Tudor interviews Mayor Amer Ghalib of Hamtramck, Michigan. They discuss the decision to display only American flags and POW flags on public buildings in the city, clarifying that it is not discriminatory but a way to ensure neutrality and equal representation. The conversation also explores the Muslim community in Hamtramck and the perception of Republicans reaching out to conservative Muslims. Mayor Ghalib expresses concerns about shifting dynamics in the Muslim community and emphasizes the importance of protecting faith and family values. He also discusses his experience running for mayor, the challenges he faced, and his passion for serving the community. The Tudor Dixon Podcast is part of the CLay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday. For more information visit TudorDixonPodcast.com

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    Jesus Heal Me

    Jesus Heal Me

    Join us for an in-depth message where Pastor Johnny speaks on how God uses healing in your life, and the significant impact His healing has compared to just a cure.

    Key Points:
    - A Jesus Healing Is Better Than A Cure
    - A Jesus Healing Isn’t About You
    - A Jesus Healing Completely Changes You


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    How to Enter Politics? | Explain Like I'm 10

    How to Enter Politics? | Explain Like I'm 10

    Are you interested in making a difference in your community, but unsure of how to get started in politics? In this episode of Explain Like I’m 10, Our host Meghnad S explores the basics of running for election, from determining how to pursue politics to crafting your campaign message. Our expert guest Aparajita Bharti, Co-Founder Young Leaders for Active Citizenship, shares insights on how to build a strong network, fundraise effectively, and develop a campaign strategy. We also discuss the importance of understanding the political landscape and engaging with constituents. Whether you're considering joining a party or aiming to make a significant change in society, this episode provides valuable advice and inspiration for those looking to enter politics.

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    Parenting Series Deep Dive: Political Views, Identity Crisis, & Loss

    Parenting Series Deep Dive: Political Views, Identity Crisis, & Loss

    Join us for an in-depth series with real-time tools, tips, and life hacks on parenting from 101 -301. We will address topics on parenting through divorce, parenting through crisis, parenting through rebellion, and parenting when they are supposed to be grown up by now. This is your time to spend some time on what God wants to heal in your life when it comes to ‘parenting’ or how you were ‘parented.'

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    S2. Ep32 - Michael Jackson's Nose Jobs, Correct Punctuation and Fast Food Wars

    S2. Ep32 - Michael Jackson's Nose Jobs, Correct Punctuation and Fast Food Wars

    This week our plastic surgery theme continues with the King of plastic surgery, Michael Jackson.  Then Josh joins us to discuss using correct punctuation, squirrel hunting, hard line political views and the best fast food burger.

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    Do you care if your partner votes differently?

    Do you care if your partner votes differently?

    Would you be chill with dating someone who votes differently to you?

    Or are someone’s political views a deal breaker?

    In this episode, we work out how to chat politics with your partner if you keep arguing about it.

    Plus, you’ll hear from ex-Bachie contestant and Labor staffer Alisha Aitken Radburn about what she learnt from her relationship with her young Liberal ex.

    For questions or topic suggestions email thehookup@abc.net.au or dm us @triplejthehookuphttps://www.instagram.com/triplejthehookup

    #13: The Cost of War Project by Brown University: Interview with its founder, Catherine Lutz

    Diane Feldman on Bridging the Political Divide in the U.S., the Problems with Polling, and Contributing to Your Local Community

    Diane Feldman on Bridging the Political Divide in the U.S., the Problems with Polling, and Contributing to Your Local Community

    Today Debbie Weil talks to Diane Feldman, an old friend and a veteran political consultant, to get her take on an issue that Debbie has been chewing and stewing over: the deep political divide in this country.

    After running The Feldman Group, a Democratic research & polling firm in D.C. for almost 30 years, Diane shut down her firm two years ago and retired to Jackson, Mississippi. Debbie's first question for her might sound naive: is there a message that President Biden could send that would get us to the unity he calls for in his Inaugural Address? But it comes out of her genuine perplexity about how to unify the dramatically opposing factions in this country: Democrats vs. Republicans, those who voted for Trump vs. those who elected Biden, those who believe in truth and facts vs. those who don’t seem to.

    This kind of polarization in America isn't new, Diane reminds us. It's been going on for a long, long time. Think back to the many who opposed Dr. Martin Luther King and the civil rights movement. What's new, she says, is that 85 million Americans were willing to stand up and vote for equity and anti-racism.  

    They talk about this and more: the different kinds of political messaging, the Jan. 6th assault on the Capitol, white supremacy, the current echoes of the resistance to the civil rights movement, why people get stuck in their own political bubbles, and Diane’s analysis of why polling is not the strategically effective tool it used to be, which is one reason she decided to shut down The Feldman Group and start a new chapter of her life where she no longer sells her time but is finding ways to contribute in her new community.

    Lots to chew on. Be sure to check out Diane’s blog, The View From the Pearl, referring to the river that runs through Jackson.

     

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    Debbie’s 90-year-old Dad Talks About the Most Extraordinary Election of His Lifetime

    Debbie’s 90-year-old Dad Talks About the Most Extraordinary Election of His Lifetime

    Debbie Weil brings Frank Weil, her almost 90-year-old father, back on the podcast to give us his perspective on the 2020 presidential election, even as votes are still being counted. Her Dad is a prolific blogger at FAWideas.com, where he regularly offers his thoughts on Democratic politics, including cogent tirades about Donald Trump whom he regards as incompetent, amoral, and dangerous.

    So who else to make better sense of this nail-biting week than her Dad?

     He lives in Washington DC with her mother, Denie Weil; they’ve been married almost 70 years. In the late 1970s, Frank was an Assistant Secretary in the Dept. of Commerce under Jimmy Carter. In the decades since, as well as before, he has been deeply involved in Democratic politics. He’s been an informal advisor to Presidential candidates, including Barack Obama. And he always has an opinion. Plenty of them. 

    They recorded the conversation you’re about to hear in the early afternoon of November 4th. The frustration of the previous night was starting to give way to patience as key swing states and counties continued to count votes. At the time they recorded, there was general agreement that Joe Biden would prevail, narrowly, and become the 46th President of the U.S.

    Frank says this is the most extraordinary election of his lifetime, both in terms of nail-biting outcome but also in view of the massive turnout and unusual process of early voting and mail-in ballots.

    He tells us that his frustration of the past weeks and months has turned into “inspiration” as he ponders the fact that a divided government might be a good thing, because it will force Washington to compromise and therefore better represent the people. He and Debbie take a brief walk down memory lane for some of the most memorable elections of his lifetime, the first being FDR’s unprecedented third election in 1940 with Henry Wallace as his running mate, when Frank was nine years old. When Debbie was nine, she remembers waking up with excitement the morning after Kennedy was elected in 1960.

    There are a few things Debbie and Frank didn’t get around to specifically discussing, including the record turnout, the highest in a century. And they didn’t have enough time to go deeply into examining the divide in this country, between rural and urban, educated and less educated, and the belief in astonishingly opposing narratives.

    You can’t help but sense this man's optimism, despite this difficult year and despite the real difficulties that lie ahead as we try to unite a deeply divided nation. He lets us go with a word of wisdom on the importance of collaboration even with those you don’t agree with.


     

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