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President Bill Clinton has always been known for his ability to explain complex issues in a way that makes sense, and for finding a way to connect with everyone he meets. To hear him tell it, this comes from growing up in a family and a culture where storytelling was their entertainment. From a young age, he learned to speak by learning to listen. He found that everyone has a story, and understanding their story is the key to understanding them as people. And if you understand people, it’s e ...
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Bringing nonsense to God and God into the nonsense. Is your newsfeed leaving you feeling overwhelmed? Tune in for a fresh perspective, honest conversations, and a reminder that you're not alone in navigating the complexities of life as a Christian. Subscribe now and join the conversation! Expect lively discussions, heartfelt confessions, and maybe even a few heated debates. We'll laugh, learn, and challenge each other as we explore the intersection of faith and the world around us.
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The conversation focuses on the Christian response to the recent abortion ban in Arizona, discussing its implications and the broader moral and civic responsibilities of Christians. The guys delve into the balance between federal and state powers, the effectiveness of legislating morality, and the need for Christians to engage at local levels to sh…
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In this episode, the guys discuss the best options for educating children and why public schools may not be the ideal choice. They share their personal experiences with different types of schooling, including public, private, and homeschooling. The conversation covers topics such as the quality of education, exposure to certain ideas and concepts, …
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discuss the concept of blurring the lines between good and evil in the upcoming show 'Acolyte'. They explore the idea of relativism and the Rashomon effect, where the same story is viewed through multiple perspectives. They highlight the importance of a clear distinction between good and evil and the need for a moral standard. The conversation also…
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In this episode we talk about the Christ is King controversy that was trending on X. Also, we will look into the odd trend of Muslims saying, "Christ is King". From Candice Owens, Ben Shapiro, to SNEAKO, Andrew Tate to other Muslims saying Christ is King. We investigate the use of this being used as Antisemitism. We tackle this topic from 4 differe…
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The conversation explores the topics of transhumanism, augmentation, and enhancing the human experience with technology and AI. They discuss the idea of living longer and the potential benefits and drawbacks of immortality. They also touch on the concept of intermittent fasting and its potential health benefits. The guys mention individuals like Br…
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Inflation sucks! Your money is worthless. Unless you saw our Bitcoin episode in time and invested before it exploded, you're not a millionaire, so what now? How do you build generational wealth and make it last for your children's children. We talk a bit about the future and redefine what wealth is. We talk about the value of college and instilling…
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We discuss Dune Part 2, the good the bad, and the ugly. We discuss the Philosophy and Theology that influence it, what we like, and what they could have done way better. DISCLAIMER: The views expressed in this podcast do not reflect the official policy or position of the US ARMY, Department of Defense, or the US Government.…
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The guys discuss Ozempic trends as a weight loss drug and touch a bit on the importance of Super Tuesday. Also, we go back and forth on the different forms of Government and how Christians need to be involved. DISCLAIMER: The views expressed in this podcast do not reflect the official policy or position of the US ARMY, Department of Defense, or the…
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In this episode, we dive into technology and AI, starting with the excitement around Bitcoin and our idea for a "Christus Crypto" cryptocurrency. We tackle Google's AI bias, particularly in image generation, and discuss how AI models are trained, emphasizing the role of prompts and the influence of diversity mandates and training data on outcomes. …
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Leadership matters. And while it’s easy to take a cynical view of government and politics in today’s world, it’s important to remember that public service can and should still be an honorable endeavor - and responsible leadership, working together, and putting people first are still fundamental to effective government. In the season finale of Why A…
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Last week was another week marked by multiple mass shootings in America, including attacks in Houston, Southern California, and a particularly heinous, racially-motivated massacre in Buffalo, N.Y. in which 10 people were killed in a supermarket—the deadliest mass shooting in the United States so far this year. In the wake of these tragedies, Americ…
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Graduation season is here, and soon a new generation of leaders will take their energy, their ideas, and their desire to take action out into the world to help solve the challenges we all face. The more opportunities we provide for more people to pursue higher education, the better off we all are. This special episode of “Why Am I Telling You This”…
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A parent or caregiver’s unconditional love is one of the greatest gifts any of us can receive. With Mother’s Day around the corner and Father’s Day coming up next month, this special episode of Why Am I Telling You This? brings together some of the most inspiring stories our guests have shared with President Clinton about their parents and other ca…
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There’s a reason a certain type of home-cooked cuisine is referred to as “soul food”—because it nurtures the spirit as well as the body. From the American South to New York City’s Harlem neighborhood, food is an integral part of culture, a symbol of love, and a way to bring family, friends, and strangers together. On this episode of Why Am I Tellin…
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Throughout American history, progress has never come easily, as we’ve been reminded repeatedly over the last few years. It requires hard work, persistence, and passionate individuals banding together to support causes they believe in. Few people know that better than Dolores Huerta, the trailblazing civil rights and labor movement leader who helped…
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In an age that seems dominated by conflict, it’s important that we step back and remind ourselves of our amazing capacity to work together. And there’s perhaps no greater example of that than the modern city. From the smallest details to the large-scale infrastructure, every piece of a city was thought about, designed, and built by someone to make …
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In existence for over a century, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is arguably one of the most important agencies of the federal government. Its work is so critical that it often enjoys rare and widespread bipartisan support. In this special bonus episode, President Clinton and nationally recognized experts share first-person accounts and uni…
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More than 770 million people around the world are living without access to clean water—including in communities throughout the United States. The challenges this creates to public health, economic opportunity, education, and gender equality are astounding, and the crisis of water inequity is only growing more urgent due to the effects of climate ch…
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A new baseball season is finally getting underway—bringing with it our enduring optimism. Baseball has helped see us through wars, depressions, and pandemics. It’s seen Jackie Robinson break down the color barrier 75 years ago this April, and players like Juan Marichal and Roberto Clemente open the doors of possibility to generations of young peopl…
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Over the last three weeks, people around the world have watched in horror as the Russian invasion of Ukraine has claimed hundreds of innocent lives and put millions more in grave danger. The invasion has been a tragic reminder of the human costs of war, and why what happens to people anywhere should matter to all of us, everywhere. In this episode,…
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Dr. Paul Farmer, who passed away unexpectedly in Rwanda on February 21st, fundamentally changed the way healthcare is delivered in the most impoverished places on Earth, touched millions of lives, and inspired countless others to follow his example. In tribute to his extraordinary life and pioneering work, this special episode features a conversati…
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Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, so many of us found ourselves looking at the places we visit in our daily lives, weighing factors like ventilation and ability to social distance, and asking ourselves a new question: will going here make me more or less likely to become sick? For architect Michael Murphy, this is the kind of question he has spent …
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At their best, the Olympics symbolize our world’s potential for cooperation, honoring the common humanity that unites us across old divisions of gender, race, and geographical borders. With the 2022 Winter Olympics having drawn to a close, President Clinton sits down with two iconic Olympians, speed skater Apolo Ohno and basketball player Lisa Lesl…
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Bill Clinton has often said he wouldn’t have become President if he hadn’t been born in Arkansas into a family whose main form of entertainment was storytelling. From a young age, he learned that every person has a story, and every person’s story has value—and when we truly hear other people’s stories, we can recognize at least some part of ourselv…
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President Bill Clinton returns for a new season of his critically-acclaimed podcast, “Why Am I Telling You This?.” Listen each week for new and timely conversations with some of the most fascinating people of our time that will celebrate our unique differences that make life interesting, but affirm that our common humanity matters even more. Learn …
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Hillary is back, and fired up for more illuminating conversations on You and Me Both. This season, along with her guests, she’ll tackle big stuff, with a multi-part series on the state of our democracy. But she’ll also venture into more personal territory with athletes, advice givers, Broadway stars, and political leaders. And she’ll draw inspirati…
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The explosion in media platforms - from streaming services to podcasts - means more programming is being produced and consumed than ever before. But despite the boom in content, representation of Latinos in major roles in film, television and on stage still doesn’t match the significant role the Latino community plays in American life. People deser…
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In recent years, the world has been hit by crises with immense human tolls—from larger and more frequent natural disasters and the devastating consequences of climate change, to armed conflict and political instability that has forced millions of refugees to flee their homes, to the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting economic insecurity. In the wake o…
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