New Track Record is a weekly show where hosts Caleb Hatch and Justin Kenny bring you the latest news and rumors on the sport of IndyCar racing. From race-by-race breakdowns to the hottest off-season rumors, this is the place to keep you in the know.
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Conversing with Mark Labberton invites listeners into transformative encounters with leaders and creators shaping our world at the intersection of Christian faith, culture, and public life.
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Design Between the Lines is the only Design and Home Furnishings Podcast where we talk with the real game-changers, industry innovators, and lifetime legends of the Home Furnishings Industry. It is here that we sit down with the people who craft the furniture industry into what it is today and to learn a little bit more about life in their world.
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Do you remember the first time you saw a dinosaur? Whether in a movie or a museum, action figures or adventures and fantasy, each of us has a connection to these colossal creatures. Kids grow out of the sandbox, and adults trade prehistoric titans for modern challenges. But deep down in our hearts, there is a spark of imagination and wonder, like an ancient egg waiting to hatch. Here’s where we begin, because no matter what you do, where you’re from, or how old you are... Dinosaurs Will Alwa ...
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This week's episode: A recap of Kyle Kirkwood's win in the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix. Plus, when Honda could make an announcement on their future in IndyCar.By Caleb Hatch
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Mental Health and the Church, with Mark Eastburg
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1:05:19Mental, emotional, and spiritual healing requires more than clinical technique—it demands sacrificial empathy, institutional trust, and a profound affirmation of the image of God in every human being. In this episode, clinical psychologist and Pine Rest CEO Mark Eastburg joins Mark Labberton to discuss the rising need for mental health care—especia…
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This week's episode: A recap of Alex Palou's win in the 109th Indianapolis 500. Plus, a quick preview of the Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix.By Caleb Hatch
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Pentecostal Political Power: The New Apostolic Reformation, with Leah Payne and Caleb Maskell
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1:01:12What is the New Apostolic Reformation (NAR)? And what does it have to do with conservative political power in the United States and abroad? Leah Payne and Caleb Maskell join Mark Labberton for a deep dive into the emergence and impact of the New Apostolic Reformation—a loosely affiliated global network blending Pentecostal Christian spirituality, c…
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This week's episode: We recap Indy 500 Qualifying, including rookie Robert Shwartzman's shocking pole and the Team Penske attenuator scandal. Plus we make our race predictions for the Indy 500.By Caleb Hatch
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Charisma—from Puritans to Trump, with Molly Worthen
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52:11Historian and journalist Molly Worthen explores the mysterious and potent force of charisma, and its power to shape American identity, culture, politics, and religion. She explains how storytelling, transcendence, and authority are used by America’s most charismatic leaders. Drawing on her new book, Spellbound: How Charisma Shaped American History …
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2025 Indy GP Recap and Indy 500 Qualifying Preview
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1:19:05This week's episode: A recap of Alex Palou's win in the Sonsio Grand Prix on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course. Plus, we make our pole and last row predictions for Indy 500 qualifying.By Caleb Hatch
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Cancer is among the most common and feared diseases in the modern world. Dr. Selwyn Vickers—president and CEO of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center—joins host Mark Labberton to discuss how precision oncology, data, and faith are transforming cancer treatment. A distinguished cancer surgeon and pancreatic cancer researcher, Vickers explains how …
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This week's episode: A recap of the Children's of Alabama Indy Grand Prix at Barber Motorsports Park won by Alex Palou, a discussion on the racing this season and the impact of the hybrid, and a preview of the Sonsio Grand Prix on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course.By Caleb Hatch
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Leaders Who Don’t Listen, with Mark Labberton
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7:44“Leadership is defined by listening.” In this Conversing Short, Mark Labberton explains the essential role listening plays in leadership and successful communication. Leaders are often known for what they’ve said publicly or privately, but in actual fact, the experience of leadership and the effectiveness of leadership is determined by the mutuali…
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This week's episode: We look at our five storylines for IndyCar heading into the Month of May plus preview this weekend's Children's of Alabama Indy Grand Prix at Barber Motorsports Park.By Caleb Hatch
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How Transformative Leaders Are Made, with Nathan Hatch
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1:04:32Strong leadership is born not from control, but from authentic community and the cultivation of people and teams. Nathan Hatch, former president of Wake Forest University and esteemed historian, joins Mark Labberton to reflect on the nature of transformative leadership. Drawing from his decades of experience at Notre Dame and Wake Forest—and from h…
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This week's episode: A recap of of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Open Test in preparation for the 109th Indianapolis 500 that included crashes by two-time winner Takuma Sato and NASCAR champion Kyle Larson.By Caleb Hatch
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Journalism for Empathy, with Nicholas Kristof
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48:41Two-time Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist Nicholas Kristof (opinion columnist, the New York Times) reflects on his career of reporting from the front lines of injustice and human suffering, discussing hope, human resilience, and the urgency of responding to global injustice. An advocate for empathy-driven journalism that holds power accountable an…
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This week's episode: We recap Kyle Kirkwood's win in the 50th Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, discuss TV ratings and schedule, and a potential date for the 2026 Mexico City race.By Caleb Hatch
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Evangelicalism in Crisis, with Russell Moore
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1:00:40In this episode, Russell Moore, editor-in-chief of Christianity Today, joins Mark Labberton to discuss the seismic political, moral, cultural, and spiritual crises facing American evangelicalism and how to respond. Reflecting on his own journey from the Southern Baptist Convention to his current role, Moore offers a candid and theologically rich di…
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This week's episode: We preview the 50th Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach. Plus, Katherine Legge will not be competing in this year's Indy 500 and instead racing in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.By Caleb Hatch
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The Ethics of Cutting HIV/AIDS Relief, with Mindy Belz
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41:28“If a person is entrusted to care for a building and decides to tear it down, there's a moral imperative to disclose whether there are people inside. There are 20.6 million people and 566,000 children living inside PEPFAR.” PEPFAR is the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief. And as of March 25, 2025, its congressional reauthorization has expi…
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Frye to Rahal, New IndyCar in ’27, IMS Museum Back Open
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1:04:52This week's episode: Jay Frye has been named the new team president at Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing, Roger Penske confirms that there will be a new IndyCar in 2027, and the IMS Museum re-opens after a long renovation.By Caleb Hatch
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A Life Full of Music, with Charlie Peacock
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1:04:17"Listening is everything. Without listening, there’s no music, no art, no understanding—just noise.” (Charlie Peacock, from the episode) Acclaimed musician, producer, podcaster, and author Charlie Peacock joins Mark Labberton to reflect on music, art, attention, listening, faith, and spirituality. From his groundbreaking work in pop music productio…
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This week's episode: A recap of Alex Palou's win in the Thermal Club Grand Prix, should Thermal remain on the schedule, and how IndyCar can build momemtum for 2026 prior to the Indy 500.By Caleb Hatch
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Immigration Crisis, with Alexia Salvatierra
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55:02“They’re fighting their way through this crazy immigration system that is ineffective, illogical, and inhumane. … There’s a wideness in God’s mercy. Since when has anybody said mercy for some and not for all? … Fixing immigration is really different than blowing it up. … This is not an impossible crisis to solve. … We need to not be divided by our…
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This week's episode: We discuss team owners claiming to be in the dark on progress of the new car and IndyCar's response on what features the new car will have. Plus, a preview of the Thermal Grand Prix and expectations for the inaugural race and if it will return.By Caleb Hatch
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“If I'm actually seeing you and then I'm hearing you, then it doubles the thickness of that communication moment.” In this Conversing Short, Mark Labberton reflects on the full-bodied, empathetic nature of listening and the communication process. He reflects on good listening, the empathy it requires, and what it means to truly recognize and succes…
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This week's episode: Takuma Sato will return to Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing for an entry in this year's Indy 500, marking bumping to return with 34 confirmed entries. Plus, what the Arlington race date confirmation could mean for Thermal in 2026.By Caleb Hatch
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American Foreign Policy and Human Dignity, with Condoleezza Rice
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16:05“‘To whom much is given, much is expected.’ … That is the core of our Christian belief.” “I hope that people who are both patriotic and Christian are not being painted with a broad brush.” (Condoleezza Rice, from this episode) In this episode, Condoleezza Rice joins Mark Labberton to discuss the state of US foreign and domestic policy in light of …
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