How can we be civil and respectful to people with which we disagree?
(00:00-09:57): University of Michigan medical students walked out of a pro-life speaker's keynote address at their White Coat Ceremony. The speech had nothing to do with abortion. Brian and Aubrey talked about the need to be civil and respectful to people with which you disagree.
(09:57-19:18): Elli Oswald is the Executive director of the Faith to Action Initiative. She joined Brian and Aubrey to share Short Term Missions Guidance to Support Orphans and Vulnerable Children
(19:18-29:07): Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz made disparaging comments about pro-choice women at a speaking event over the weekend. Brian and Aubrey shared their reaction.
(29:07-38:42): Grinds my Gears: Aubrey has an issue with people constantly bringing up politics. Meanwhile, Brian crossed paths with a group of people who left his church.
(38:42-46:51): The new leader of the Interfaith Alliance is vowing to fight Christian Nationalism. Brian and Aubrey discussed the fact that the meaning of Christian Nationalism has been watered down recently.
(46:51-54:38): A Michigan woman sued a man for $10,000 for standing her up on a date. Brian and Aubrey talked about navigating the mine field that is the world of dating apps.
(54:38-1:04:06): Timeout has come up with a list of 53 of the best cities in the world. Chicago rated surprisingly high. Where would do want to go?
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