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Ep 171: Pop Culture Empathy In A Graceless World

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In a world that seems more divided and unforgiving than ever, what role does pop culture play in shaping our ideas of grace and redemption? Dave, Cody, and special guest Andrew Haworth—an actual psychologist—dive deep into the cultural shift away from forgiveness and explore how our stories reflect this reality.

From social media outrage cycles to the psychology behind the recent trend of complex, nuanced villains, this conversation tackles why we struggle to forgive, how cancel culture feeds the problem, and why modern pop culture keeps giving us sympathetic villains like Thanos, Killmonger, and the Joker. Are we actually longing for grace but unsure how to extend it?

Join us as we discuss the blurred lines between good and evil, the dangers of an unforgiving world, and how embracing grace could be the key to healing our culture. Plus, we each share our favorite villains and what makes them compelling.

Tell us your thoughts! Who’s your favorite villain, and what does their story say about forgiveness?

🎧 Available now wherever you get your podcasts! #PopCulturePastor #Forgiveness #CancelCulture #Empathy #Villains #PopCulture

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329 episodes

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Content provided by David Remboldt. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by David Remboldt or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In a world that seems more divided and unforgiving than ever, what role does pop culture play in shaping our ideas of grace and redemption? Dave, Cody, and special guest Andrew Haworth—an actual psychologist—dive deep into the cultural shift away from forgiveness and explore how our stories reflect this reality.

From social media outrage cycles to the psychology behind the recent trend of complex, nuanced villains, this conversation tackles why we struggle to forgive, how cancel culture feeds the problem, and why modern pop culture keeps giving us sympathetic villains like Thanos, Killmonger, and the Joker. Are we actually longing for grace but unsure how to extend it?

Join us as we discuss the blurred lines between good and evil, the dangers of an unforgiving world, and how embracing grace could be the key to healing our culture. Plus, we each share our favorite villains and what makes them compelling.

Tell us your thoughts! Who’s your favorite villain, and what does their story say about forgiveness?

🎧 Available now wherever you get your podcasts! #PopCulturePastor #Forgiveness #CancelCulture #Empathy #Villains #PopCulture

  continue reading

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