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Right Side Up Podcast with Danielle Strickland

Right Side Up Podcast with Danielle Strickland

By: Danielle Strickland
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welcome. I'm hoping it's here you will find subversive ideas, disruptive thoughts, experience and hope, some spiritual depth and genuine questions... this is a way of one beggar telling another beggar where to find some bread. I'm glad you are here.

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Episodes
  • Racial Justice: A Call to Action with Dr. Jemar Tisby
    Jul 4 2025

    Jemar Tisby is a New York Times bestselling author, national speaker, and public historian on a mission to deliver truths from the Black experience with depth and clarity.

    Summary

    In this conversation, Danielle Strickland and James Scholl engage with Dr. Jemar Tisby, a historian and author, to explore the complex relationship between racism and spirituality. They discuss Tisby's personal journey into racial justice, the impact of the Black Lives Matter movement, and the importance of moving from racial reconciliation to racial justice. The conversation delves into the historical context of racism in America, the role of the church, and the spiritual nature of racism. Tisby emphasizes the need for collective action, the significance of unsung heroes in the fight for justice, and the importance of discipleship in addressing systemic injustices. The discussion concludes with practical steps for church leaders to foster a commitment to justice within their communities.

    Take-aways

    * Racism is a spiritual issue that requires a collective response.

    * The church has a responsibility to address systemic injustices.

    * Racial reconciliation often lacks the depth needed for true justice.

    * Understanding history is crucial to addressing current racial issues.

    * The Curse of Ham has been misused to justify racism.

    * Women played a vital role in the civil rights movement.

    * Discipleship should include a commitment to justice.

    * Awareness, relationships, and commitment are key to racial justice.

    * Activism often starts with small groups or individuals.

    * Hope exists in the ongoing fight for justice.

    Links

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    51 mins
  • From 5% Nation to Biblical Scholar: Hakeem Bradley's Journey
    Jun 23 2025

    Summary

    In this conversation, Hakeem Bradley shares his journey from growing up in the 5% Nation to becoming a biblical scholar. He discusses the contrasting views on scripture between Islam and Christianity, his transition from pastoral ministry to biblical research, and the significance of Genesis in understanding powers and principalities. Hakeem emphasizes the importance of equity in the creation narrative and explores the cultural context of Genesis in relation to ancient Near Eastern texts. He also highlights the influence of Genesis on the Epistle of James and the role of the church in spiritual warfare. In this conversation, Hakeem Bradley and Danielle Strickland explore the themes of spiritual warfare, the power of love and generosity, the concept of original sin as passive participation, and the awakening potential of scripture. They discuss the authority given to humanity, the wisdom from above, and the true nature of power as demonstrated by Jesus. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of living generously and the transformative power of love in combating darkness.

    Takeaways

    * Hakeem Bradley's journey from the 5% Nation to biblical scholarship is profound.

    * The Bible can be a tool for liberation, not oppression.

    * Understanding the cultural context of scripture is crucial.

    * Genesis sets the foundation for understanding powers and principalities.

    * Equity is inherent in the creation narrative of Genesis.

    * The line of the woman and the line of the snake represent spiritual allegiances.

    * The wisdom from above is accessible to all believers.

    * The church has a role in crushing spiritual oppression.

    * Hakeem's work aims to equip families for biblical literacy.

    * The narrative of Genesis challenges patriarchal interpretations. We join in with Christ's mission to defeat darkness.

    * Living generously and hospitably is a form of spiritual warfare.

    * Original sin is about passive participation in evil.

    * Scripture serves as an awakening tool for believers.

    * Authority was given to humanity to rule wisely.

    * The snake symbolizes twisted authority in creation.

    * True power is often perceived as weakness in the world.

    * Choosing not to retaliate reflects true strength.

    * The wisdom of God is accessible to us now.

    * Engaging with scripture shapes our understanding and actions.

    About Hakeem

    Hakeem is a biblical scholar, teacher, blogger, and researcher. He has served various communities across the United States and Canada through preaching, teaching, and research. He holds a Master’s of Theological and Biblical Studies from Western Seminary and is a Ph. D. candidate in New Testament Studies at Ridley College (Melbourne). He works as an Associate Scholar at BibleProject, and serves as the chaplain for the College Park Skyhawks. Lastly, he is an Academic Fellow with the Center for Hebraic Thought.



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    51 mins
  • How EMBODIMENT might be the best way to fight against the POWERS that destroy.
    Jun 13 2025

    Summary

    In this conversation, Danielle Strickland, James Sholl, and Dr. Hilary McBride explore the complex relationship between religion, mental health, and societal systems. They discuss how religion can serve as both a source of support and a potential source of harm, particularly when it becomes a toxic system that prioritizes itself over the well-being of individuals. The conversation delves into the nuances of how charismatic leadership can manipulate followers and the importance of understanding the disconnection that can occur within religious contexts, ultimately leading to a deeper exploration of identity and belonging. In this conversation, Danielle Strickland and Hillary McBride explore the profound connection between embodiment, spirituality, and trauma. They discuss how disconnection from our bodies can lead to various forms of suffering and how reconnecting with our physical selves can be a pathway to liberation and healing. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of recognizing the value of our bodies, understanding cultural narratives that devalue them, and the spiritual significance of listening to our bodies. Through personal anecdotes and professional insights, they highlight practices for fostering a deeper connection with oneself and the world around us.

    Takeaways

    * Religion can be both a source of support and harm.

    * Cultural practices around spirituality can disconnect us from our spiritual longings.

    * Systems can serve their own purposes at the expense of individuals.

    * Charismatic leaders can create environments that feel safe but are toxic.

    * Attachment styles influence how individuals relate to systems.

    * Disconnection from self can lead to compliance in toxic systems.

    * Religious practices can exacerbate mental health issues for some.

    * Understanding the sacred purpose of systems is crucial.

    * Disconnection is a key factor in understanding oppression. Disconnection from the body can lead to suffering.

    * Embodiment is a pathway to spiritual and political liberation.

    * Recognizing the value of bodies is essential for healing.

    * Cultural narratives often devalue the body, especially for women.

    * Listening to our bodies can reveal deep truths about ourselves.

    * Trauma can create a disconnect from our physical selves.

    * Practices for embodiment can help reconnect with our bodies.

    * Spirituality is intertwined with our physical existence.

    * Memory is held in our bodies and influences our experiences.

    * The body can be a source of wisdom and guidance.

    Dr. Hillary McBride



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