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Situation Report

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The Situation Report provides an entertaining deep-dive into some incredibly fascinating topics that are impacting our daily lives. Yet, so few have the background to understand what’s behind the political divide and noise that has made it almost impossible for someone to figure out where the truth lies between the headlines. We bring on experts and well known personalities for each topic we propose, and then provide a meaningful 45 minute discussion with this expert, along with a digest we ...
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Witches Series. Episode #4 of 4. This episode tells te story of one of Japanese folklore’s most infamous yokai (supernatural beings). The kitsune, “fox-spirit” or “fox-witch” has deep roots, millennias-old, in central Japan. The use of the word spirit conjures ghosts to western minds but the Japanese are using it to mean “supernatural or enlightene…
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Witches, Episode #3 of 4. The Salem witch trials lasted from late February 1692 to May 1693 in eastern Massachusetts Bay Province. This event resulted in the arrest and imprisonment of at least 155 individuals. Of these people, thirty were found guilty, with nineteen meeting their end by hanging. One man suffered a gruesome death by crushing under …
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Witches Series. Episode # 2 of 4. In 1692, the unusual behavior of a young girl was explained as the result of the evil trickery of a witch. Soon, people were naming culprits, and those accused were on trial for their very lives. You’re all familiar with the story, right? But today we’re not talking about the famed witch panic that gripped Salem, M…
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Witches III, Episode #1 of 4. Magic practitioners - both real and fictional, historical and contemporary - wield many different kinds of magic. Blood and bone magic, necromancy, divination, cleansing magic, manifestation, earth and elemental magic; the list is extensive. But wherever there is magic use, you are likely to find love magic. Spells and…
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Bodies Series. Episode #3 of 3. The modern history of the body is marked by the coinciding pathologization of fatness AND the elevation of a new thin ideal. But one can make the argument that even after fatness was pathologized (deemed medically or psychologically abnormal), it was not necessarily stigmatized in any systematic way UNTIL its opposit…
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Body Series. Episode #2 of 3. In the mid-nineteenth century, a feud erupted between two camps of prominent public intellectuals and thought-leaders in the United States. The results of this feud affected the education, culture, and lives of generations of Americans. And yet, you have probably never heard of it. One the one side, the manualists, who…
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Bodies, Episode #1 of 3. Historian Thomas Lacquer’s 1992 Making Sex argues that the one sex model dominated ancient and medieval medicine and popular ideas of sex, until, approximately, the Enlightenment, which gradually dispelled the one sex model in favor of the two-sex model--the strict dimorphic binary of sex, male and female, that most people …
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Bonus Episode: We're diving into the biography and the life and times of a woman named Elizabeth Oakes Smith. Elizabeth Oakes Smith was a household name in the mid- nineteenth century. She was a journalist, she was a women's rights activist, she traveled across the country speaking on the lyceum circuit, and she was also a well-known published auth…
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EMG's Book Sentimental State. Episode #4 of 4. In this episode, Marissa and Averill uncover the harrowing real story behind a wave of forced migration from early 18th century Paris to the struggling French territories along the Gulf Coast. Driven by underpopulation woes and a charlatan's get-rich-quick scheme, over 100 women were quite literally ro…
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EGM's Book The Sentimental State. Episode #3 of 4. In 1923, Zitkala-Ša, a Dakota woman, wrote an unpublished essay titled "Our Sioux People," tracing the U.S. government's relationship with the tribe. She described a scene where delegates from the Pine Ridge reservation met with Mr. E. B. Merritt of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Washington, DC. Z…
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Elizabeth's Book, The Sentimental State #2 of 4. We’re talking about abortion and Ireland today. It’s hard for a lot of reasons. People shouldn’t have to fight so hard to make decisions for their own bodies. An unborn fetus should not have the same legal status as an adult woman. But we’re honoring Elizabeth’s book, The Sentimental State: How Women…
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Celebrating Elizabeth's Book: Episode #1 of 4. Dear listener, we’ve got a special episode for you today. Our producer, Elizabeth Garner Masarik, just published her first book, The Sentimental State: How Women-Led Reform Built the American Welfare State. You can buy it on any major booksellers website as a paperback or ebook. So we are starting a se…
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5 Cs, No 6 Cs of History Series. Continuity. Episode #4 of 4. Pretend it’s 500 BCE and you know nothing about modern, scientific medicine. You know nothing about anatomy or biochemistry or microbes. How would you approach the art of healing your loved ones when they became ill? How would you identify what’s wrong with them and offer them the suppor…
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The 6 Cs of History: Continuity, Episode #3 of 4. Starting in the late 1990s, historians like Deborah Simonton and Judith Bennett argued that if we take a step back a look at the longue duree of women’s history, the evidence suggests that even as Europe’s economies transformed from market places to market economies, women’s work--and the value plac…
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The 6 Cs of History, Continuity: Episode #2 of 4. In this final series on the 5- nope, 6 - C’s of historical thinking, we’re considering the concept of continuity. We’re much more accustomed to thinking about history as the study of change over time, but we must also consider the ways in which things do not change, or maybe, how they shift and morp…
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The 6 C's of History, Continuity: Episode #1 of 4. Reproductive labor is the labor or work of creating and maintaining the next generation of workers. This is the work of birth, breastfeeding or bottle feeding, washing dirty butts and wiping runny noses, nursing those who unable to care for themselves, keeping living areas habitable by washing and …
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On this episode, we're joined by Katy Talento, an epidemiologist, a health benefits consultant, and a veteran health policy advisor, most recently at The White House as the lead health advisor to President Donald Trump on the Domestic Policy Council. Katy joins us to discuss healthcare in the United States and, more importantly, Healthcare Sharing.…
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We've talked about natural law and where our rights come from, but on this episode of Situation Report, we're joined by Professor Hadley Arkes, who has written many books and articles on many topics, but his newest book is titled Mere Natural Law Originalism and the Anchoring Truths of the Constitution. We dive into this book and more on this episo…
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On this episode of Situation Report, we're joined by a Christian apologist, author, evangelist, religion and culture analyst, and advocate for biblical truth, Alex McFarland. From his faith story and his work in apologetics, don't miss this episode. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Jeremy Stalnecker is joined by Asa Miller and R. Davis Younts on this episode of Situation Report to discuss the new documentary "SEALs Beat Biden." Miller was one of over twenty SEALs on his team and one of over 200 across the country who led the fight against the unlawful order that required service members to receive an unapproved vaccine and de…
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We're joined by Andy Bunn, the Military Children’s Ministry director at Child Evangelism Fellowship, to discuss the craziness that is bombarding our children in culture and how an organization like Child Evangelism Fellowship is bringing a message of hope to our nation's youth. Don't miss this episode of Situation Report. See omnystudio.com/listene…
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5 Cs of History. Contingency. Episode #4 of 4. It’s October 10, 732 and the Umayyad armies commanded by Abd al-Rahman are facing the Franks led by Charles Martel. The battle is bloody and chaotic. When the fog clears, the Umayyad Muslim invasion is halted, and the Frankish Kingdom under Charles Martel emerges as a powerful force in Christendom. His…
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On this episode of Situation Report, we're joined by Michael Quinn Sullivan, publisher of the Texas Scorecard, to discuss more about what's going on in Texas politics and the ripple effect that has on the nation. Don't miss this episode of Situation Report. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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5 Cs of History: Contingency #3 of 4. In spring 1931, Li Shui Tong [Lee Jow Tong] met Magnus Hirschfeld when the latter was giving a public lecture in Shanghai. Li was a medical student with a deep--and vested--interest in the exciting new field of sexology. Hirschfeld’s work and ideas would go on to shape modern ideas about “homosexuality” in clea…
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Five Cs of History. Contingency. Episode #2 of 4. At the turn of the 20th century, Buffalo was - to borrow a phrase from historian Mark Goldman - a city on the edge. Perfectly situated on Lake Erie and a hub for railroads, Buffalo was a critical part of the country’s trade infrastructure. It was an ideal spot to unload cereal crops from the midwest…
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On this Veterans Day Weekend, Jeremy is joined by fellow Mighty Oaks Foundation Staff, Chad Robichaux & Ian Hunter, to discuss Veterans Day, the Veteran suicide epidemic, and the hope that can be found in a Mighty Oaks Program through Christ. Don't miss this special episode of Situation Report. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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5 Cs of History, Contingency #1 of 4. The U.S. healthcare system is the way it is because of decisions made by people at various points in the last century. America’s healthcare issue is the result of a series of interconnected decisions and events and catastrophes. This episode is a part of our 5 c’s of history episode and today we are exploring c…
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That's right, we're going there. We're discussing aliens and faith with Daniel O'Connor - from "are they real" to "if they are, how can we view them from a biblical perspective?" Don't miss this unique episode of Situation Report! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Salem Podcast Network
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The deconstruction of Christianity is one of the many ways our culture is ever-changing. In this episode of Situation Report, Jeremy Stalnecker is joined by Alisa Childers to help breakdown this topic and share about her new book - The Deconstruction of Christianity: What It Is, Why It’s Destructive, and How to Respond. Don't miss this episode! See…
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In this episode, we're going to talk about the church in the midst of the current cultural environment by looking at the influence that the church has had in the past. We're joined by Aaron Renn, co-founder of American Reformer, to take a deeper dive into this topic and more. Don't miss this episode of Situation Report! See omnystudio.com/listener …
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