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    What Loneliness Is Trying to Tell You with Dr. Alison Cook

    20/08/2026 | 50 mins.
    Why Are We So Lonely Even When We're Not Alone?
     
    Host Curtis Chang talks with psychologist and podcaster Dr. Alison Cook about why America's loneliness epidemic can't be solved by simply adding more people to our lives. They explore how attachment wounds, anxiety, distraction, and modern life leave us disconnected—and how solitude and honest prayer can become paths toward healing. Dr. Cook offers a practice for loneliness: "recognize and return"—name what you feel, then remember, "I am loved even here."
     
    02:46 - Why Do We Minimize Loneliness?
    05:12 - What Is Attachment Theory?
    10:31 - Childhood Wounds and Cultural Context
    13:42 - Where God Enters the Healing Process
    16:14 - The Inner Dialogue with God
    20:44 - The Importance of Solitude
    27:20 - The Modern Epidemic of Loneliness
    35:16 - Loneliness as a Holy Longing
    39:22 - Spiritual Practices for a Healthy Inner Life
     
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    Mentioned in This Episode:
    Dr. Cook's The Secure Soul: Finding Inner Strength and Connection When Trust Doesn't Come Easy
    The U.S. Surgeon General's report: Our Epidemic of Loneliness and Isolation
    Professor Irvin D. Yalom's Existential Psychotherapy
    Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Life Together
     
    Scriptures:
    Psalm 42 (ESV)
    Psalm 131 (ESV)
    Psalm 139 (ESV)
    Genesis 2 (ESV)
    Romans 8 (ESV)
     
    More From Alison Cook:
    Dr. Alison Cook's Website
    Dr. Alison Cook's The Best of You podcast
     
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    The Good Faith Podcast is a production of a 501(c)(3) nonpartisan organization that does not engage in any political campaign activity to support or oppose any candidate for public office. Any views and opinions expressed by any guests on this program are solely those of the individuals and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Good Faith.
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    Andy Crouch: Defending the Human Mind In an AI World

    13/08/2026 | 1h 7 mins.
    Do friction, struggle, and silence make you fully human?
     
    AI can generate an answer, but it cannot suffer with you, worship, love a neighbor, or become wise. Host Curtis Chang and Andy Crouch, the partner for theology and culture at Praxis, explore how AI may weaken our minds, distort relationships, and tempt us to outsource the very experiences that form wisdom, wonder, and sacrificial love. From chatbot "companionship" and AI-assisted grief to medicine, spiritual counsel, and the loss of silence, Curtis and Andy ask whether convenience is quietly creating a kind of cognitive metabolic syndrome and what we can do about it.
     
    00:01:22 - Introduction to AI's Impact on Our Minds.
    00:04:35 - Lessons from Social Media's Evolution
    00:08:26 - Cognitive Metabolic Syndrome
    00:18:45 - What Is the Purpose of the Human Mind?
    00:25:23 - Wonder vs. Power
    00:26:49 - Love Requires Suffering and Friction
    00:34:38 - The Limits of AI in Healthcare
    00:40:53 - The Danger of Outsourcing Life's Hardships
    00:51:23 - The Loss of Silence
    00:58:11 - The AI Forced Conversation on Being Human
    01:01:03 - Practical Ways to Protect Our Humanity
     
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    Mentioned in This Episode:
    Andrew Briggs and Roger Wagner's The Penultimate Curiosity: How Science Swims in the Slipstream of Ultimate Questions
    Thomas Fuchs' In Defence of the Human Being 
    Victor Hugo's Les Misérables
    Tristan Harris on How AI Worsens Ills Caused by Social Media (The Economist)
    Explore the work of The Future of Life Institute
    Emma Pearson's I'd Rather Risk Cancer Than See AI Move This Fast (The Atlantic)
     
    Scriptures:
    Mark 12:30–31 (ESV)
    Matthew 22:37–39 (ESV)
    Deuteronomy 6:5 (ESV)
    Luke 10:27 (ESV)
     
    More From Andy Crouch:
    Check out Andy's website
    Check out Andy's work at Praxis
    Read Andy's book: The Life We're Looking For
    Read Andy's book The Tech-Wise Family: Everyday Steps for Putting Technology in Its Proper Place 
     
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    The Good Faith Podcast is a production of a 501(c)(3) nonpartisan organization that does not engage in any political campaign activity to support or oppose any candidate for public office. Any views and opinions expressed by any guests on this program are solely those of the individuals and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Good Faith.
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    When Mental Health Goes Too Far with Matthew Loftus

    06/08/2026 | 37 mins.
    How Does Therapy Culture Undermine True Healing?
     
    Host Curtis Chang talks with physician and author Matthew Loftus about how therapeutic language can distort ordinary suffering, turn disagreement into "gaslighting," and leave people feeling less capable of changing their lives. They examine the overmedicalization of grief and anxiety, the rise of mental health culture in schools, and why churches risk losing their purpose when pastors start acting like therapists.
    **This is not an attack on therapy or psychiatric medication. It is a provocative conversation about when mental health care becomes a worldview—and whether our relentless focus on feeling better is actually making us sicker.
     
    02:10 - Therapy Practice vs. Therapy Culture
    03:52 - The Importance of Personal Experience
    06:34 - The Three Elements of Therapy Culture
    10:09 - The Problem with Focusing on Mental Health
    13:22 - The Suggestive Power of Diagnosis
    15:30 - A Christian Understanding of Suffering
    17:57 - Finding Solace in the Midst of Suffering
    21:40 - The Role of Medication in Mental Health
    25:49 - Knowing When Therapy Becomes Unhelpful
    28:30 - The Unique, Healing Functions of the Church 
    32:21 - How Parents Can Counter Therapy Culture in Schools
    35:01 - A Final Word of Encouragement
     
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    Mentioned in This Episode:
    Matthew Loftus's Resisting Therapy Culture
    Curtis Chang's Anxiety Opportunity
    Kathryn Greene-McCreight's Darkness Is My Only Companion
    What is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy?
     
     
    Further Reading:
    DSM5 and the Medicalization of Grief: Two Perspectives (article)
    Matter over mind: How mental health symptom presentations shape diagnostic outcomes
    Effectiveness of school-based mental health programs on mental health among adolescents
     
     
    Scriptures:
    Romans 8:38–39 (ESV)
     
    More From Matthew Loftus:
    Matthew's website
    Matthew's writing at Mere Orthodoxy
    Matthew's articles at Plough
     
     
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    The Good Faith Podcast is a production of a 501(c)(3) nonpartisan organization that does not engage in any political campaign activity to support or oppose any candidate for public office. Any views and opinions expressed by any guests on this program are solely those of the individuals and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Good Faith.
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    The Real Thing Driving American Politics from No Small Endeavor

    30/07/2026 | 1h 4 mins.
    Bridging Two Worlds: An American Immigrant's Story of Faith, Anxiety, and Political Calling
     
    Today, we are sharing a conversation between Curtis Chang and Lee C. Camp on the Signal Award-winning and 2026 Ambie Award-nominated podcast No Small Endeavor. Hosted by award-winning teacher and Professor of Theology and Ethics Lee C. Camp, No Small Endeavor explores what it means to live a good life through conversations about culture, ideas, and the habits that help people flourish.
     
    In this episode, you'll hear from Curtis Chang as he reflects on his experience as a Chinese American immigrant, former pastor, and public theologian, and argues that anxiety sits at the root of America's political crisis. Chang explains how anxiety is rooted in a fear of future loss, and offers actionable ways to name, face, and move through that anxiety with compassion rather than avoidance.
     
    You'll also hear Chang and Camp dig into how institutions are made up of people rather than systems, why that means they're capable of being healed rather than torn down, and why refocusing on the how of politics rather than just the what is essential to moving beyond our current moment of division.
     
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    00:00:19 - Introducing You to No Small Endeavor
    00:04:07 - What Is Curtis Chang's Earliest Memory?
    00:05:26 - Immigrant Curtis and Cultural Displacement
    00:07:24 - The Subtle Art of Bridge Building
    00:11:44 - Henry Kissinger and Harvard
    00:16:32 - Reconciliation Work in South Africa
    00:20:20 - Is Anxiety an Opportunity?
    00:27:54 - Anxiety in American Politics
    00:39:20 - Are Institutions Multipliers of Humanity?
    00:43:44 - The "How" vs. The "What" of Politics
    00:50:21 - Curtis Navigates Cynicism
    00:54:23 - Pessimism, Hope, and the Resurrection
    00:59:40 - The Practice of Contemplative Prayer
     
     
    Mentioned in This Episode:
    Listen to episodes and follow No Small Endeavor
    Lee C. Camp's Scandalous Witness: A Little Political Manifesto for Christians 
    Curtis Chang & Nancy French's The After Party: Toward Better Christian Politics 
    Curtis Chang's The Anxiety Opportunity: How Worry Is the Doorway to Your Best Self 
     
    Projects and Courses:
    Video Course: The After Party
    Video Course: The Anxiety Opportunity
     
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    The Good Faith Podcast is a production of a 501(c)(3) nonpartisan organization that does not engage in any political campaign activity to support or oppose any candidate for public office. Any views and opinions expressed by any guests on this program are solely those of the individuals and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Good Faith.
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    David French on How the Confederacy Still Shapes America

    23/07/2026 | 1h 6 mins.
    What Does the Confederacy's Legacy Mean for the Modern South and Christian America?
     
    Host Curtis Chang and New York Times columnist, and Good Faith podcast "founding friend," David French confront the enduring power of the Confederate myth. David reflects on growing up as a white Southerner in a culture shaped by Confederate symbols, revisionist history, racial injustice, and a deeply rooted shame-and-honor code. Curtis, a Chinese American immigrant, brings an outsider's perspective that challenges familiar assumptions about heritage, memory, and belonging. Together, they examine Confederate monuments, the theological defenses of slavery, the meaning of "heritage, not hate," and whether honest historical reckoning can lead to redemption and reconciliation.
     
    02:51 - Curtis Congratulates David on the Birth of His Latest Grandchild
    05:54 - Why Does the Confederacy Still Matter?
    10:12 - The South's Distinct Cultural Cohesion
    22:19 - "Heritage, Not Hate": A White Southern Perspective
    29:52 - Race, Religion, and Revisionism in the South
    42:13 - The Resurgence of Explicit Racism
    47:20 - What to Do with Confederate Memorials
    56:32 - Repenting of Southern Shame-Honor Culture
    01:01:32 - Institutions Founded on Injustice Can Carry Spiritual Darkness
     
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    Mentioned in This Episode:
    Learn about the Tulsa Race Massacre
    Learn about The Great Migration
    Watch MLK50 Conference (video)
    More about General George H. Thomas
    More about the Southern Baptist Convention and slavery
    What is Kinism
    More about the South's resistance to Reconstruction
    Read the Civil Rights Act of 1964
    Watch: Selma and the Voting Rights Act of 1965 (video)
     
    Scriptures:
    Ephesians 6:12 (ESV)
    Colossians 2:15 (ESV)
    Luke 10:25–37 (ESV)
    Matthew 20:16 (ESV)
    Matthew 10:39 (ESV)
     
    More From David French:
    David French's New York Times pieces HERE
    Follow David French on Threads
     
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    The Good Faith Podcast is a production of a 501(c)(3) nonpartisan organization that does not engage in any political campaign activity to support or oppose any candidate for public office. Any views and opinions expressed by any guests on this program are solely those of the individuals and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Good Faith.
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Join host Curtis Chang and his friends as they follow Jesus and make sense of the world. With expertise, thoughtfulness, and humor, they discuss how Christian faith intersects with culture, politics, work, entertainment, and other aspects of life. Good Faith is produced by Redeeming Babel. Good Faith is ranked in the top .5 percent of all podcasts.
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