Becoming Bridge Builders
Summary: A captivating podcast where thought-provoking discussions and inspiring stories unfold. During difficult times, Keith offers hope and practical tips using valuable insights and fresh perspectives. Here you will find content to give you skills and motivation to get in the game, whether you are a church trying to connect with those outside its walls or an individual seeking a better future for your family. In each episode, Keith brings in thought leaders who will explore leadership principles, examine cultural shifts, and address social issues. Whether you're listening to Keith or interacting with him, you'll feel as if you're having an enriching conversation with a friend with insights into the world. Join us on our podcast journey of personal growth, empowerment, and inspiration by subscribing.
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- Artist: Keith Haney
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Podcasts:
Stress Is A Call To Action
When Your Worst Fear Becomes Your Reality
Is Law Enforcement the Line Between Chaos and Anarchy?
Setting Healthy Boundaries for Your Mental Health
What To Do When Work Sucks?
How Do We Inspire the Next Generation of Leaders?
Jesus, Love and Justice
How to Support Your Friend or Coworker with Cancer?
Why Should Americans be Optimistic Even In This Political Climate?
America Needs to Rediscover the Her Virtues
Search Engine Optimization for Dummies
How to Get Your Kids to Read More?
How to Balance Your Work, Family and Personal Life
How to Become a Master Communicator?
How to Turn Your Expertise Into an Online Business?
Critical Race Theory is a very weighty subject. Since I don't have a law background, I find that trying to read about it can be overwhelming. Your guest did an admirable job of explaining the basics. I liked how he broke it down into the original theory itself, the secondary application of it in various fields, and the popular soundbites that we typically argue about. I also liked the discussion about how Critical Race Theory compares to Marxism. That could probably fill an entire broadcast in and of itself. Thank you for finding someone to explain this subject.