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Christians sometimes have a reputation for remaining silent on certain issues and, in some cases, that silence has hurt people who personally struggle with those issues. Our hope is to begin conversations that can constructively bring us closer to a future in which people aren’t afraid to speak openly among Christians about the issues they face.

The podcast is hosted by Eric and Caroline. They are two Power to Change - Students staff members (and friends!) who are passionate about exploring how faith integrates with life and culture - often exploring the grey and nuanced areas that go undiscussed.
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Think poverty is just about financial need? Think again. Join Caroline and Eric as they discuss poverty with Shelaine Strom from Food for the Hungry and Ending Poverty Together. You can visit endingpovertytogether.org to learn more.Produced by Eric Humphrey & Caroline EscobarSound & Editing by Laura SaadCheck us out at @p2cspods on Instagram
In this week’s episode, Wendy Stringer shares her own adoption story and how her son’s best friend came to live with her family for 8 years. Join this intimate and touching conversation on relationships, partnership and pain.Produced by Eric Humphrey & Caroline EscobarSound & Editing by Laura SaadCheck us out at @p2cspods on Instagram
Our current podcast co-producers, Tiffany and Laura, share a few thoughts and reflections about the pausing of our podcast release schedule in response to our country’s awakening to the issues of systemic racism. Listen to this short message to hear some of the questions that we have been reflecting on.Produced by Laura Saad and Tiffany Lou-HingSound & Editing by Laura SaadCheck us out at @p2cspods on Instagram
When Undiscussed first launched, Eric co-hosted the podcast with his co-worker and friend, Pat. In this special episode, Caroline and Pat interview Eric, and his wife, Dawn, on what it means to live with chronic illness.Produced by Eric Humphrey & Caroline EscobarSound & Editing by Laura SaadCheck us out at @p2cspods on Instagram
As the weeks continue on at home, you may be experiencing new feelings of pain or sadness. We thought our interview with @hashtaghopeca from late 2019 would be timely in this season. Eric and Caroline discuss suicide in today’s episode.Produced by Eric Humphrey & Caroline EscobarSound & Editing by Laura Saad
This week, on Undiscussed, Eric and Caroline chat with bonafide climate change expert, Katherine Hayhoe. She is funny, articulate, and humble in her approach to the number one partisan topic in the States that is founded in our fear of change.Produced by Caroline Escobar & Eric HumphreySound & Editing by Laura Saad
Preston Sprinkle lives his life immersed in the LGBTQ+ community, and has a PhD in New Testament studies. For 8 years he’s studied and worked hard to help re-humanize those who have been harmed by the church. In this episode of Undiscussed, Caroline and Eric chat with Preston about transgenderism.Sound & Editing by Laura Saad
Undiscussed and Approach collide this week as Caroline and Eric sit down with Approach’s host Mandy to talk about her experience with doubt and faith. You don’t want to miss this mashup! Sound & Editing by Laura SaadProduced by Caroline Escobar & Eric Humphrey
Is reconciliation dead? Was it ever alive? At the height of the Wet'suwet'en protests these questions are more relevant than ever, especially when you consider missions. Join Eric and Caroline as they stop, listen, and learn from Cheryl Bear about life as an Indigenous Christian. Sound & Editing by Laura SaadProduced by Caroline Escobar & Eric Humphrey
In this episode of Undiscussed, we chat about imagery in sacred spaces with Scott Erickson, the artist featured in the book “Prayer: Forty Days of Practice”. You don’t wanna miss it!Produced by Caroline Escobar & Eric HumphreySound by Laura SaadEdited by Madder Lake Video Productionshttps://www.madderlakevideo.ca/
Jon Tyson’s from the land of koalas, lives in Hell’s Kitchen, and has some great things to say about secularism. Join Eric and Caroline as they listen in on how Christianity no longer holds a cherished position or a privileged position in society.Produced by Caroline Escobar & Eric HumphreySound by Laura SaadEdited by Madder Lake Video Productionshttps://www.madderlakevideo.ca/
After a long hiatus, Eric is excited to introduce you to his new co-host Caroline, as they dive into another season of interesting topics that often go undiscussed. In today's episode, learn more about the hosts and what they hope for this year on the podcast.Sound by Laura SaadEdited by Madder Lake Video Productionshttps://www.madderlakevideo.ca/
We are told many polarizing messages from our culture and world about our bodies, but what does the bible say about our bodies and touch? In this week’s episode, Caroline and Eric chat with Lore Ferguson Wilbert about the power of touch.Produced by Eric Humphrey & Caroline EscobarSound & Editing by Laura SaadCheck us out at @p2cspods on Instagram
Hip Hop and Spoken Word Artist Propaganda discusses racism and its affects on the Church with Pat and Eric in this final episode of season 1.
Citizens frontman Zach Bolen sits down with Pat and Eric to talk about music, art and the Christian culture surrounding artistic expression.
Guest host from episode 3 Suzanne Rozalowsky shares her story of loss with Pat and Eric.
Pat and Eric sit down with explainer video guru Jon Collins from The Bible Project to discuss the Bible and why some people have a weird relationship with the 'good book'.
Guests Christina and Daniel Im take a break from their own podcast (Imbetween) to share their experiences of being married and learning about the hard work of relationships.
Author Greg Coles sits down with Pat and Eric to discuss sexual identity and his own personal journey with coming out to his church community.
Molly and Melanie take Pat and Eric to school, talking about empowering women and what feminism means for the church today.
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