In this episode, we dive into one of the most volatile cultural conversations of the year—the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Rather than rushing to react, we stepped back to ask the deeper questions: What made him such a polarizing yet influential voice? How does bold speech intersect with biblical conviction? And when does “masculine strength” cross into moral compromise? We explore the tension between conviction and compassion, leadership and gentleness, and what it really means to represen...
In this candid and timely episode, the guys pause their usual cultural commentary to tackle an overlooked and deeply personal topic—men’s health. With striking stats and real-life admissions (including a confession about not seeing a doctor in over four years), they unpack why so many men—especially ages 18–44—avoid preventative care. The episode doesn’t just diagnose the problem; it explores the roots—pride, finances, trust issues, cultural messaging, and spiritual stewardship—and offers pra...
The nine-to-five workday doesn’t just shape our jobs—it’s reshaping our churches, communities, and even our view of discipleship. In this episode, we wrap up our Labor Day series by asking: How has the nine-to-five mindset influenced the way churches operate?Has consumerism and corporate structure replaced community and discipleship?What does the Bible say about work as worship, and how does Sabbath fit into our rhythms?From sunrise photography to corporate professionalism, from Sabbath trust...
In this follow-up to our Labor Day conversation, we dive deeper into the meaning of work, labor, and the “nine-to-five” mindset. Are work and labor the same—or is there a biblical and cultural distinction? Has the nine-to-five schedule helped us thrive or quietly reshaped our families, communities, and faith? We wrestle with the tension between efficiency and purpose, predictability and freedom, labor and calling. This thought-provoking episode will challenge you to reflect on how you view yo...
Labor Day is often seen as the unofficial end of summer, a day for cookouts and one last long weekend before school begins. But is that really all it is? In this episode, we pause to reflect on the meaning of Labor Day, its history, and what it says about our culture’s view of work. Aaron, Anton, and Adrian take the conversation from lighthearted dream jobs to serious reflections on layoffs, unions, and how technology has changed our relationship with work. Along the way, they wrestle with bi...
Sports are everywhere in our culture—from Friday night lights to the Super Bowl, from youth leagues to Olympic glory. They inspire, entertain, and even unite communities. But they also come with pitfalls: idolatry, misplaced identity, and unhealthy priorities. In this episode, we dig into: The positives of sports: discipline, teamwork, fitness, and communityThe darker side: idolatry, misplaced identity, and overemphasis in family lifeHow to engage with sports as followers of Christ—keeping th...
In this episode of A Burden for the Times, we take a deep dive into the rise of “viral villains” — those caught in a moment and broadcast to millions. From a CEO’s public downfall at a Coldplay concert to the culture of internet outrage, we ask: Why are we so quick to shame?When does justice become entertainment?Can we separate news from noise?We explore the culture of instant judgment, the role of social media in amplifying shame, and how believers can respond with wisdom and grace. This epi...
Patriotism, the Pulpit, and the Pendulum: Where Do We Stand? In this conclusion to our series on patriotism and the church, we tackle the big questions: Does patriotism belong in the church? What does healthy patriotism look like? And must you be patriotic to be a good Christian? From personal stories to biblical reflections—including a powerful look at Jeremiah 29—we explore how gratitude, love for country, and allegiance to Christ can coexist. The conversation isn’t always comfortable, but ...
As fireworks crackle and grills fire up, we take a moment to reflect on what it really means to celebrate July 4th and Juneteenth as Americans—especially as Christians. Can you hold both holidays in high regard without diminishing either? Can patriotism exist without nationalism? And what does it mean to celebrate freedom when that freedom wasn’t always available to everyone? In this episode, the conversation gets honest and nuanced. Aaron, Anton, and Adrian wrestle with personal convictions,...
In this new summer series, the team dives headfirst into a topic that gets more complicated every year—patriotism. What does it actually mean to be patriotic? Has the definition changed? And how do we differentiate between patriotism and nationalism, especially in today’s climate? In this episode, we explore: How patriotism is defined—and redefined—over timeWhether deep devotion to one’s country is always a good thingWhy love for your country can look different for different peopleHow the wor...
This episode kicks off with some brotherly banter about the NBA playoffs—yep, even when our teams are out, the debates keep rolling. But we quickly pivot to the heart of today’s conversation: what’s on our summer reading list? From apologetics to ministry leadership, from fiction to AI ethics, we’re laying out the titles that are shaping our thinking and stretching our souls. Whether you’re looking to deepen your faith, sharpen your leadership, or just get lost in a great story, there’s somet...
In this deeply personal episode, Adrian shares an honest and heartfelt update on his transition from itinerant ministry to serving as a local church pastor. With Aaron stepping in as the interviewer, the conversation covers: What led Adrian to shift from traveling ministry to full-time pastoringHow God used closed doors and unexpected moments to guide that changeThe joys and challenges of life on the road, and what he doesn’t missWhat surprised him most about local church ministryLessons in d...
After a deep dive into immigration this past season, we’re lightening the load — but not losing the depth — with a fresh conversation about art. Not just paintings and galleries, but the lost art of creativity itself. What even counts as art anymore? Can AI generate it? Is beauty being replaced by efficiency? And where does the Church fit in all of this? In this episode, we swap stories of favorite artworks, reflect on the value of process over product, and wrestle with how craftsmanship shap...
In this final episode of our three-part immigration series, we wrap up the conversation by asking the big question: What can actually be done? Over the last two episodes, we’ve tried to slow down and do the hard work of defining our terms. We began by asking, “What is immigration?” and then moved to, “How does the system work?” Now, we’re talking about possible solutions—from political reform to biblical responses. Here’s what we cover in this episode: Is illegal immigration a crisis or a pol...
In this special episode, we momentarily step away from our immigration series to honor the life and legacy of our grandfather, James Chadwick. While our family attends his funeral this week, we are grateful to still connect with you through a powerful conversation recorded with Tracy from the Toon My Heart podcast. Join us as we discuss the story of John Henry—his historical and legendary roots, what representation means to us as Black brothers in Christ, and the gospel themes that shine thro...
Episode Title: Immigration – Defining the System (Part 2) We’re back with Part 2 of our immigration series, and this time we’re taking a deeper dive—not into people, but into the system itself. In Part 1, we defined immigration. In this episode, we’re asking: what do we mean when we say “the immigration system is broken”? Before we dive into the heavier topics, we start with a fun conversation: if we could live in any country outside the U.S., where would it be? From New Zealand to Singapore,...
Hey everyone! In this episode, we’re kicking off a multi-part series on immigration—a topic that’s constantly in the news and often misunderstood. In this episode, we get into the heart of the conversation—what is immigration, really? We break down the difference between immigration, asylum, and work visas, and talk about how these terms often get mixed up in public debates. We also explore why defining immigration correctly matters and how media narratives have shaped the way people think ab...
In this episode, we bring Black history to life through the power of film and storytelling. Movies and documentaries have a unique way of making history feel personal, introducing new audiences to pivotal moments and figures who shaped the world. But how well do they actually represent the truth? We highlight some of the best movies and documentaries in our opinion about Black history, sharing why they matter and how they shape our understanding of the past. Along the way, we discuss the impa...
Episode Overview In this special Valentine’s Day & Black History Month episode, we highlight the impact of powerful Black coupleswho shaped history. From civil rights activists to business leaders and even a presidential couple, these relationships weren’t just about love—they were about legacy, resilience, and partnership. We explore how these couples supported each other through adversity, fought for justice, and left an enduring mark on history. This conversation is a reminder that no ...
In this episode, we take on what seems like a lighthearted topic—video games—but quickly uncover the deeper implications they have on society, personal habits, and even family life. With the gaming industry generating more revenue than the music and movie industries combined, it’s clear that video games are more than just entertainment—they shape culture and behavior. We dive into the question: Are video games ultimately a positive, negative, or neutral influence? From personal gaming exper...