Becoming Bridge Builders

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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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 38m. Bisher sind 275 Folge(n) erschienen. Dieser Podcast erscheint alle 4 Tage.

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episode 52: Critical Race Theory, Anti-Racism and Mutual Accountability


The conversation of Critical race theory, anti-racism, and intersectionality continue.  Dr. Yancey shares with us a new approach to this vital conversation.   
My guest is  Dr. George Yancey, a professor of sociology at Baylor University and the author of numerous books, with an academic interest in race relations and anti-Christian attitudes in the United States.  Concerning racial issues, Dr...


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 October 5, 2021  32m
 
 

episode 53: Critical Race Theory, the Conversation with Bradley Mason Continues


This is the second part of an interview with Bradley Mason on Critical Race Theory.  We clear up some misconceptions and peel back another layer in this crucial conversation.

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 October 12, 2021  51m
 
 

episode 55: Equity and Inclusion in the Workplace


Would it be great to work in an environment where you were listened to, included in decision making, and valued as an individual.  My guest Sedruola (Noel) Maruska and I will talk about how to create such a workplace.  Sedruola is the host of the podcast Diversity Dish.

Diversity Dish is about bridging the gap. We're talking diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice with real people with real stories...


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 October 26, 2021  45m
 
 

episode 56: Human Rights Abuses and Forced Organ Harvesting


Investigative reporter Mitchell Gerber has spent his career shedding the light on the ongoing human rights abuses perpetrated by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).  We discuss that the CCP has been forcefully harvesting the organs of hundreds of thousands of innocent people for profit in Communist state-mandated hospitals and concentration camps throughout the country for decades, as western media has remained questionably silent...


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 October 19, 2021  54m
 
 

episode 57: Disrupting The Mainstream Narrative of Racism


My guest is Kareemah Emordi.  Kareemah was born and raised a Muslim woman before the Holy Spirit changed her life. She is committed to sharing the gospel to the nations and is the Executive Producer and co-host of a multi-generational talk show, Relevant: The Word Works, a revolutionary talk show created to disrupt the mainstream view of the relevancy, reality, and results of the Word of God. 

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 November 2, 2021  51m
 
 

episode 58: Is Asian Hate Really A Problem In America?


We hear so many reports of incidents of hate in America we just stop listening. Today my guest Jeff Le talks about his personal experiences with hate as an Asian American and what he is doing to raise awareness.
My guest is Jeff Le, a political partner at the Truman National Security Project, was deputy director of external and international affairs and deputy cabinet secretary to former California Gov. Jerry Brown from 2014 to 2019. Follow him on Twitter at @JeffreyDLe...


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 November 9, 2021  52m
 
 

episode 59: During a Season of Division the World Needs Love Made Simple


Meeting new author Juan Lee.  Juan is a transformational speaker, author, and teacher on the powerful principle of love. For over 30 years, he has studied organized religion to find the elements that unite humanity and share the message with those who need it. Based outside of Washington DC, Juan has many career experiences including serving in the US Air Force, and is now, author of Love Made Simple.  Find out more at  https://juanleetheauthor...


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 November 16, 2021  26m
 
 

episode 60: Searching for Hope in a Divided America


John Noltner shares his belief that art and storytelling can help build peace and community connections.  John is a gifted storyteller, Noltner has worked on four continents, gathering stories of human courage, grace, and resilience. He has produced projects for national magazines, Fortune 500 companies, and non-profit organizations...


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 November 30, 2021  36m
 
 

episode 61: How to Effectively Make Change to Issues Important to You?


Janice Lintz decided to change the world for people with hearing loss after a doctor told her there were special schools for her daughter immediately after diagnosing her with a hearing loss. Janice decided it was easier to change the world rather than lower her standards. She shares with the audience how you too can be a disruptive force for change.  


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 December 7, 2021  38m
 
 

episode 62: Education is a Pathway To A Brighter Future


His story is one of a journey from the rough streets of Jamaica to Ph.D.  Now Canute's passion is to pour into others and encourage them to use education as a bridge to a brighter future.
My guest today is Dr. Canute White a Jamaican scholar who has his own philosophical perspective of life and social settings. Dr. White believes in education as a means for upward mobility.

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 December 14, 2021  34m