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Life in Red Podcast

Life in Red Podcast

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Real conversations. Real people. A guest-focused podcast about the world for curious minds! Available everywhere you get podcasts! Hosted by Ryan Forsyth, @bigredryan01. Facebook & Instagram: @LifeinRedPodcast Twitter: @LifeinRedPod
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The Revolutionized Mind

Angelica Galluzzo

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A mental health advocate who wants to positively impact the lives of others and restructure the way that we think to ensure that we are living the best, happiest, successful lives possible. Through inspiring stories and fascinating interviews, I hope to use real conversations to show you that you aren't alone and can find a positive in every situation. Life is short, why not make every day count?
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The Apologist

Cántaro Institute

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The Apologist is a podcast of the Cántaro Institute for the advancement of the Christian philosophy of life. Hosted by Institute founding director Steven R. Martins.
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THEOTIVITY is a podcast where theology and creativity come together. Many Christians and creatives today are ill-equipped to deal with the challenges of increasingly secular culture. Yet creatives tend to be the influencers and creators of culture's icons that shape our societies. We need a robust and biblical understanding of theology so that we can apply it to today's issues. On this podcast, you'll find audio narrations of articles, interviews with Christian thinkers and creatives, and co ...
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Modern culture regularly tells fathers that their voices are not welcome and that their insight is not valued. On ”The Defiant Dad Podcast,” hosted by Andrew Sullivan, join us on a captivating journey into the world of modern fatherhood, where Andrew and his esteemed guests fearlessly tackle the unique challenges faced by dads today. In each episode, Andrew engages in enlightening and thought-provoking interviews with inspiring individuals who share their personal stories, wisdom, and insigh ...
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As we contemplate the recovery of the gospel and the renewal of culture in relation to our apologetic mandate, we are left to ask, in what way can we influence the theology and practical direction of the broader evangelical church? And is such influence to be seen as hermetically sealed off from matters relating to public life? Dr. Tom Ascol of Fou…
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Is there a place for Christianity in economics? Or is economics an irreligious sphere of society? Are any economic models compatible with the biblical worldview? Capitalism, socialism, communism? If Christ is Lord over all, is He not also Lord over economics? In this episode of The Apologist, Steven R. Martins sits down with economics philosopher D…
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As we seek to develop a holistic apologetic, a reasoned defense of our biblical worldview, Institute founder Steven R. Martins sits down with Dr. David Legates of the Cornwall Alliance to discuss environmentalism, climate science, and cultural "climatology" apologetics.Par Cántaro Institute
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As we seek to develop a holistic apologetic, a reasoned defense of our biblical worldview, Institute founder Steven R. Martins sits down with Dr. Calvin Beisner of the Cornwall Alliance to discuss man's relationship to creation, the dominion mandate, environmentalism, and cultural "climatology" apologetics.…
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This week on The Revolutionized Mind, we're joined by mental health advocate and health science writer, Rick Molina. Rick and I have been friends on Instagram for quite some time now and it's been awesome getting to build that connection. Rick's posts are super informative and are all related to improving our well-being using research. Today, he sh…
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What does the book of Revelation and mission work have to do with each other?Dave Forsythe is a missionary and church planter who has written a commentary based on Puritan expositions of John's Apocalypse published by Founders Press. In this episode we talk about his experience on the mission field and what role eschatology plays in mission work as…
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Lies Men Believe: "You Are What You Produce" with Ryan Hamon In this day and age, it's extremely easy for men (and women) to fall into this trap of thinking that our entire worth is built into the things we accomplish, the money we earn or the prestige we gain. The negative consequences of such thinking are far-reaching but we are not without hope!…
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After several months off during the school year and all that entails, "Lies Men Believe" is the theme of season 2 for The Defiant Dad Podcast. Several men from last season will be reprising their roles and helping equip us with truths from scripture to fight the lies we hear (and believe) on a daily basis as God-fearing men. Season 2 will run from …
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Ryan Hamon is an associate pastor at Crossbridge Church in Sugar Land, Texas. In this episode, Ryan details the difficult journey of infertility that he and his wife walked through for many years before they were able to have children, and how The Lord was with them every step of the way. This episode is a great resource for anyone who may be in a …
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Ryan Eras, headmaster of Niagara Classical Academy sits down to talk with us about why they're starting a Classical Christian Academy in the Niagara region, what it's about and why it's important.A classical and Christian education is a method of teaching and of seeing the world. It has its origins in the classical, Greco-Roman era of history. It i…
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As we seek to develop a distinctly biblical worldview, we also need a biblical understanding of the direction and climax of history. How do we understand the book of Revelation? What should our understanding be of the apocalypse? What is a Christian view of history? In this episode, Institute founder Steven R. Martins interviews David Forsythe, aut…
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Author and seminary professor, Dr. Stephen J. Wellum discusses some of his thoughts on various interviews he did on Christian Nationalism on the Christ Over All Podcast. We talked about the renewed interest in public engagement and Political Theology by many Christians today and different models of political theory. We also discussed how Dr. Wellum…
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Dr. Tony Costa discusses several problematic issues with Pope Francis and analyzes the various problems with the Roman Catholic doctrine of Papal Infallibility. In this episode, we discuss some of the scandals that Pope Francis has been through including changing views on divorce, universalism, the denial of Hell, being accused of heresy by Catholi…
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Kerwin Springer is the visionary behind The Student Hub, a learning platform that has revolutionized the education industry in the Caribbean. He sits down with us to talk about Christian entrepreneurship and education sharing his journey to becoming the Caribbean's most successful academic gurus. ----------------Connect with Kerwin: 🔗 https://kerwi…
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Happy Friday :) I didn't even realize that this was our 100th episode - yaaay!! This week, we are joined by a fellow mental health advocate, Tara Campbell. In this episode, Tara tells us all about how she got diagnosed with bipolar disorder, the fear that came along with her diagnosis, and what inspired her to really embrace this illness that was i…
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Dr. P. Andrew Sandlin compares various approaches to political thought and discusses the need for a Biblical and Christian view of politics today. 📘 Get your copy of his book Virtuous Liberty here: ⁠https://amzn.to/4bcJS6bWe discuss the rising interest in political theory by many Christians today and some of the pros and cons of the Christian Natio…
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Author and Pastor Zachary Garris talks about the problem of the feminization of the Evangelical Church and the need to recover the masculine nature of Biblical Christianity.We discuss some compromises of Complementarianism, how feminism crept into the church and how God's design for the sexes extends beyond just the home and church. Complementarian…
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The Revolutionized Mind Podcast is BACK (again) this week with Podcast Host, Author, and Artist, Jon Cerone! In this episode, Jon talks about his journey with addiction. After struggling for many years, he decided that he needed to get sober if he wanted to become the person he knew he could be. Recovery wasn’t an easy journey, but now almost 5 yea…
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Pastor Nate Wright talks about his journey to becoming convicted of Family Integrated Worship and some challenges and blessings along this journey. We discuss why the Evangelical family is so weak today, what can be done to remedy this situation, and the Biblical reasons for Family Integrated Worship in churches. We also discuss the interesting con…
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What were the top five moments of apologetic history in the early church according to Wesley Huff of Apologetics Canada? Institute founder Steven R. Martins sits down with Wesley to go over these historical moments and what we can learn for our own apologetic today. Brought to you by the Cántaro Institute.…
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Why Christian education? With secular educational institutions across the country, why do we need to set that aside and not even consider that as an option for the education of our children? Ryan Eras of the Wolf's Head House and Chairmaster of the Niagara Classical Academy answers those questions and provides an introduction to Christian classical…
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The terms "Cultural Marxism", "Social Justice", and "Woke" have been dropped on previous episodes of The Apologist podcast, but the occasions did not allow us to go into depth on what these terms actually mean. As part of a much larger discussion, cultural theologian Dr. Andrew Sandlin joins us to kick off our exploration of the definition, develop…
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Apologetics is not solely confined to first world countries and isolated centers of intellectualism, it can and ought to be employed everywhere. There is a present need to develop a distinctly biblical apologetics, wherever that may be. Together, Institute directors Steven R. Martins and Daniel J. Lobo, discuss the need for apologetics in Latin Ame…
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For much of our podcast series, we have approached things from a rather Van Tillian approach in regards to our apologetic, and that is for the most part because Van Til set out to develop a distinctly biblical apologetic. But as it concerns the development of a distinctly biblical worldview, while Van Til has much to share, we would do well to turn…
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Building strong Christian Communities is even more important in the troubled times that we live in. With a rising anti-Christian sentiment in much of our culture, Bible-believing Christians are facing more discrimination in the workplace, schools, entertainment, culture and even legally. Everything from DEI to ESG to BLM and CRT, and all the other …
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We have to get our own worldview right, and to know it well, before we can proceed to engage with, and deconstruct other religious worldviews. Every worldview consists of four main components: origins, meaning, morality, and destiny. How did everything begin? What is the meaning of everything? Is there a moral standard we are to live by? And what i…
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A recurring theme in our study of apologetics is the comprehensive nature of the gospel, and thus the comprehensive nature of our apologetic. This brings us into the avenue of cultural apologetics, but cultural apologetics doesn't happen in a vacuum, we are in a religious historical context, and where we are now is very different from where we were…
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Hey everyone! In honour of my best friend Carlea's birthday today, I'm releasing this super fun podcast episode where we chat about turning 25. Come hang out with us as we sip some espresso martinis and talk about the pressures that come along with being this age, the confusion we have about what we should be doing next, and the impacts that COVID …
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With economic recession, inflation and increasing national debt, how are Christians supposed to think about their money and building wealth to leave an inheritance?In this episode, we interview Jonathan Wellum from Rocklinc Investment Partners Inc. on how God's Law helps us understand economics from a Christian perspective. He talks about how the B…
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Secularism has failed and it is doomed to run its course. Big words, but our guest today, Dr. Tony Costa thinks he can back it up. We interview him about his forthcoming book, "No King But Christ" and how Christians today need to fully embrace and live in accordance with the total Lordship of Jesus Christ in all spheres of life. He unpacks how the …
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In this episode, we sit down with Pastor Alex Kloosterman from City Hill Baptist Church and Dominion Press in Peterborough, Ontario to discuss an open letter to the churches of Canada in April 2023 written at Dominion Press concerning the issue of the response to the lockdowns. We talk about the effort to recast the situation in a different light a…
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After several weeks of prayerful consideration, I think it's time for The Defiant Dad Podcast to take a break until next summer. In an attempt to focus on producing high-quality interviews, I have made the decision to convert the podcast into a summertime series. The next season of The Defiant Dad will begin around Fathers Day 2024, and continue on…
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These are confusing times to live in as Christians and we need to be equipped to live faithfully. Here are my top 5 book recommendations for 2023 for books that I think will help Christians to be better equipped to think and live in our world today.They cover a range of important topics such as marriage and family, politics and government, eschatol…
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In this episode, we interview Deanna McLeod, Principal and Lead Strategist at Kaleidoscope Strategic about her experience as a Christian working in the pharmaceutical industry and some of the issues she faced during COVID as she did research on vaccines. She exposes some of the concerning conflicts of interest in the pharmaceutical industry, their …
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With Feminism, the "Red-Pill" movement, and all the gender confusion happening in our societies today, how should Christian men understand God's design for the sexes?In this episode, we interview Michael Foster, the author of the book "It's Good To Be A Man" and pastor of East River Church, about the topic of Biblical Patriarchy. We explore some in…
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Should Christian parents send their kids to public school? Does the Bible say anything about how we should educate our children?Many are afraid to give a clear word on this controversial topic. Many think that God's Word leaves it up to us to choose what we think is best or most convenient. However, our children's education is one of the most impor…
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When you become a father, you take on one of, if not the, most important role in your life. The course of your life and how you live will undoubtedly have lasting impacts on your family and on those around you. Faithful fathers can easily fall into the trap of believing that their sin isn't all that bad, and that it won't affect others. Frightening…
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A lot of modern Evangelical Churches provide some form of Kids Ministry service during their Sunday gatherings. Many Christians take it for granted that this is normal. However, how many have stopped to ask the question, "Is this actually Biblical?" In this episode, we consider the Biblical texts that are usually used to support Kids Ministry to se…
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Before Eve was created, God said that it was not good for man to be alone. Isolation is the start of the road that leads toward death. Many, if not most, sins proliferate in our lives because we do not expose them to the light.. that is, we isolate that part of our lives from others who would speak truth to us and help kill that sin. Author, pastor…
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Many Christians today are confused about how to make sense of the crazy world we live in. Our present moment has many challenges to navigate with ideologies labelled as "Cultural Marxism" in the public square. With the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement, Critical Race Theory and Intersectionality, the radical Climate Alarmism, plus the rapid e…
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Justin Stevens joins the show to discuss the concept of "legacy," which is something that many fathers consider on a regular basis. One day, your kids will have a moment where they pause to consider the type of father that you were. What do you want your legacy to be? While money, skills and talents can all have great benefits for your children, th…
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In many Evangelical churches, people are leaving or switching churches over various issues, some of which are theological. People were wrestling with a lot of cultural issues over the past 3 years and it has caused a lot of Christians to re-examine their beliefs in certain doctrines and pertinent areas of theology. It seems like all of a sudden, pe…
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Should you really "protect your energy" as some say? Or is the life of a believer marked by self-denial and the realization of one's complete dependence on God? Zane Forsythe knows what it means to be poured out for the sake of the kingdom. He is an elder candidate at The City Church in Fort Worth. He’s also a longtime public school teacher, a husb…
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I have always admired my christian brothers and sisters who have decided to foster or adopt kids who aren’t their own. First off, because these people also understand the idea of being adopted into God’s family via Christ’s death and resurrection. Secondly, because these people aren’t God — they don’t have his infinite power, patience, or energy…. …
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Heyyooo! It's been a while since we got to sit down and chat. Is it just me or have the last few months felt really weird for you too? I have just been feeling super stuck in my environment lately and I was starting to notice that it was affecting my mental health. So, I decided to make a big life change: I'm back at Western University for the seme…
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How can we teach our kids about the global church? How do we encourage them to consider our brothers and sisters outside of their own country? What can we say about the value of missions and sharing what we have? ​Ryan Johnson is a husband, father, and gifted cinematographer and storyteller for Compassion International. We discuss these topics and …
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If you truly love your kids, you want more than for them to "just be happy," as we often hear these days. A defiant dad does more than provides financially - they train their child up in the way they should go. Not that it's easy, or comes naturally, of course. Randy Fuller is an associate pastor and teaching elder at Northbrook Church in Fort Wort…
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This week on TRM, we are joined by the Founder of Step by Step Tours, Erica Romaniuk! Erica graduated with a mechanical engineering degree from Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly known as Ryerson) and was very grateful to find a job in her field post-grad. However, this job brought on lots of anxiety, feelings of isolation, and overall poor …
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Ryan McCarthy is an associate pastor at Christ Chapel in Fort Worth. After an incredible conversion experience while attending college, Ryan felt called into the world of counseling, and he earned a degree from Dallas Theological Seminary and eventually worked in Christ Chapel's Soul Care ministry. In this episode, Ryan shares his testimony before …
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The Revolutionized Mind Podcast is BACK this week with the one and only, Benji Arhen! In this episode, Ben tells us all about his journey as an athlete, explains how we can use sport as a tool in our lives, and emphasizes the importance of building mental toughness. Born and raised in Ghana, Benji didn’t actually start playing football until his la…
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