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"Alma, Am I Racist?" An anti-racist, pro-black podcast

Lisa Smith Henderson

"Alma, Am I Racist?" An anti-racist, pro-black podcast

A weekly Society and Culture podcast
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"Alma, Am I Racist?" An anti-racist, pro-black podcast

Lisa Smith Henderson

"Alma, Am I Racist?" An anti-racist, pro-black podcast

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"Alma, Am I Racist?" An anti-racist, pro-black podcast

Lisa Smith Henderson

"Alma, Am I Racist?" An anti-racist, pro-black podcast

A weekly Society and Culture podcast
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Brett and Natasha, an interracial couple return with tips on making progress in the "racism dialogue". Why do whites need to be the ones to start this? Brett and Natasha both give their input on how to proceed and what a bright future is possib
Brett and Natasha are an inter-racial couple with 2 young children. They talk to me about the experiences involved in her being with a white man, his desire to protect her from constant and ongoing racism and how they navigate the world. 
Wimbi Simbi, environmental scientist and Global Citizen speaks to us from her native Zimbabwe. We continue the conversation surrounding systemic racism in healthcare internationally. This time, Wimbi gives great tips on ways we can resolve the
In this episode we talk to Wimbi Simbi, who is an environmental scientist in Zimbabwe and has lived in Australia and South Africa. Wimbi tells her personal stories of being dismissed by much of the medical community because of her race and then
Chisa Johnson shares her experiences of being in the workplace as a black woman, her best bosses and the sometimes subtle spillover of white privilege into the workplace.
Recovery Coach, Peta Dukes of South Africa talks to us about the trauma of Apartheid and racism. Peta reveals what her Zulu mother taught her about the true meaning of "Ubuntu". There is hope and healing we can achieve together by exercising co
Peta Dukes, a Recovery Coach, pianist and political activist in South Africa shares the story of Daphne, the Zulu mother who helped raise and inspire her. Peta talks to us about Apartheid, propaganda, the facade of freedom in 1994 when Aparthei
Elke Geising, author of, Can We Talk, Will I Listen?(available on Amazon) joins us again for a continuing discussion of racism in South Africa, white power and taking active steps against racism leading to self-healing.
Our guest is Elke Geising, the author of the book, Can We Talk...Will I Listen?A journey towards the healing power of dialogueElke recounts the horror of finding out about the holocaust as a young teen in Germany and then discovering that she
In America, the narrative is: This is a Pandemic of the Unvaccinated. Is it right to throw everyone into the same category? Pastor Kristian A. Smith talks to us about the difference between harm and discomfort. Are the unvaccinated deserving o
We talk to superstar guest, Alesia Graves about white privilege, slavery, apologies, forgiveness and teaching the true history of America. Why is the political "right" so afraid of #BLM and teaching the truth of American History? 
We are pleased to have Kristian Smith  as a returning guest to discuss Father's Day, God as Father/Mother/Universe and what forgiveness looks like with boundaries. Kristian's book, Breaking All The Rulesis  a  great gift, whether it's for Fat
Deacon Kenneth L. Radcliffe joins us again this week as we discuss his book,The Disease of Racism (Applying the 12 Principles of Alcoholics Anonymous) We didn't cause, nor can we control or cure racism, but the disease, like alcoholism can be
Deacon Kenneth L. Radcliffe, author of the book, The Disease of Racism (Applying Alcoholics Anonymous Principles) is our guest this week and we cover a lot of territory. From the Black Americans in the 1600s to white supremacy today, Deacon Rad
Dr. Rodney Sadler, the Director of the Center for Social Justice and Reconciliation at Union Presbyterian Seminary is our guest. I ask Dr. Sadler about his thoughts on racism being similar to alcoholism. We know that a hallmark of alcoholism is
White supremacy is expensive to maintain and Reverend Amber Lowe-Woodfork spells out the reasons. There are steep financial costs and spiritual costs that we pay daily to keep the status quo. Dismantling white supremacy would add trillions to t
Reverend Amber Lowe-Woodfork, creator of the website Truth is Troublegives us 3 action items for unity and none of them involve holding hands and singing Kumbaya! Rev. Amber is her always authentic, humorous, outspoken self and is ready to giv
Dr. Stephen Preas, renowned Atlanta psychiatrist returns to Daring Parenting for a stellar episode! The pandemic changed the things we grieved and how we grieved. Get tips on the quickest ways to move through grief in the comfort of your own ho
Kristian A Smith leads us through the events of the Capitol riots, what could be ahead and why white people need to stop being shocked at white supremacy. What does the Greatest Commandment tell us about the times we are in and self-love? As al
Kristian A Smith  discusses with us why the Capitol riots shouldn't surprise us and why the and flagrant display of white supremacy is not new to America. 
Our guest, Rhett Solomon was recently ordained as a Deacon in the Episcopal Church and is in line for the priesthood in June. Rhett graces us with his thoughts on politics, racism and battling the complacency we experienced when Obama was elect
Today's riot and taking over of the Capitol is the fruit of 4 years of hatred.
Reverend Amber Lowe-Woodfork, founder of Truth Is Trouble.com  is our guest again and she is ready to set us straight! White people need to buckle up and get ready to learn more about how our black brothers and sisters need us to stand up, be c
Reverend Amber Lowe-Woodfork (TruthIsTrouble.com) is our guest and she gives a deep look inside the Atlanta Black Lives Matter protests. What was it like to be hemmed in by police in full riot gear? Why were the innocent labeled "curfew-breaker
Kristian A. Smith, author of Breaking All the Rules, An Ancient Framework for Modern Faith, joins us again to further explore this new book. Learn about Kristian uses the "Greatest Commandment Theology" as a way to look at every aspect of life
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