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Caitlin Clark, Donald Trump & The End of Democracy - Mind Shift Podcast

In the latest episode of “The Mind Shift Podcast,” Erwin McManus and Aaron McManus dive into the current cultural climate, the resilience of American democracy, and how cultural narratives shape personal identity and anxiety in a world that sometimes feels a bit post-apocalyptic.
The episode begins with an exploration of political instability and corruption, highlighting the complex dynamics not just in politics but also in sports, as seen in the recent scrutiny around the WNBA and the exclusion of Caitlin Clark from the Olympic women's team. This discussion expands to reflect on how deeply ingrained cultural narratives, particularly those surrounding climate change and political ideologies, influence personal identity and societal anxiety.
A significant focus is placed on the pervasive nature of corruption, extending beyond financial misdeeds to encompass the power dynamics and influence that pervade the U.S. political system. The underrepresentation of strong female leaders and the notable absence of a female U.S. president, despite women making up half of the population, raises critical questions: What barriers still exist that prevent women from obtaining positions of power in politics? How might the representation of women in leadership roles change the political and cultural narratives?
The discussion takes a critical turn with the indictment of Donald Trump, presented as a pivotal moment for American democracy. The integrity of the judicial system is questioned, along with the potential political manipulations behind such legal actions. The episode critiques the role of the media in shaping public perception and discusses the contradictions often presented by politicians, highlighting the profound impact of social media on public discourse.
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  • @valerienavarro5454
    @valerienavarro54542 ай бұрын

    As a woman, it's rare to find an authentic, supportive woman.

  • @dangelestranger

    @dangelestranger

    Ай бұрын

    Not too different on the otherside..

  • @iamjalexsanchez
    @iamjalexsanchez2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for speaking your mind. Very few faith leaders have the courage to do this at all. I appreciate your perspectives 🤟🏼

  • @vanessacooper12
    @vanessacooper122 ай бұрын

    I love this episode! I am sick of people not sharing opinions like this because they are scared to get cancelled.

  • @karlacash6161
    @karlacash61612 ай бұрын

    I love this so much! Thank you for being real!

  • @maribaudoin
    @maribaudoin2 ай бұрын

    Thank you for talking about these issues! So many people are afraid to talk about it because of whatever backlash they may face, and I understand that, but we have a freedom of speech for a reason. It allows us to see different perspectives and engage in conversations that actually matter! Appreciate you both sm and loved hearing what you had to say! 🤌

  • @squishmeyer
    @squishmeyerАй бұрын

    Amazing conversation and a ton to really ponder in the language we tolerate and use as well as how we can live as a community with differing opinions and points of view! Bravo Erwin and beloved son

  • @okayehere
    @okayehere2 ай бұрын

    Thank you both for your perspective and this conversation. This is one of the few safe places I think these conversations are happening on the internet.

  • @TimHadley
    @TimHadley2 ай бұрын

    Always look forward to seeing these podcast! Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @judythebus1029
    @judythebus10292 ай бұрын

    Hello Erwin and Aaron. From a woman in Cape Town, South Africa. Most women don't support other women. So sad but true. You have to be a truly secure in who's you are and who you are to support other women.

  • @soxlearning
    @soxlearning2 ай бұрын

    Finally someone who presents a concrete way to look at what is happening.

  • @RobinRidlon-su5tf
    @RobinRidlon-su5tf2 ай бұрын

    Other than your tendency to dis us here in the Midwest I really enjoyed this discussion.

  • @aaroncmcmanus

    @aaroncmcmanus

    2 ай бұрын

    Hahaha we love you !!! We just are soft and can’t hang in the winters!

  • @crystalclark5058
    @crystalclark5058Ай бұрын

    Loved everything about this conversation. So good!

  • @davelarter5970
    @davelarter59702 ай бұрын

    Agree with others. Thanks for speaking truth! Enjoyed the interchange.

  • @kevins260
    @kevins2602 ай бұрын

    Such a good episode!! Can’t wait for next week!

  • @brendanloscar
    @brendanloscar2 ай бұрын

    Love the perspectives! These conversations are necessary to say the least

  • @bradenrogers3317
    @bradenrogers33172 ай бұрын

    Bruh Aaron said Sabrina carpenter. That made me laugh. Love you guys

  • @rosenfield7
    @rosenfield72 ай бұрын

    Thank you guys! Make America Godly 🇺🇸

  • @jmlouie
    @jmlouie2 ай бұрын

    Thank you, thank you , thank you! The comment at 15:45 is EXACTLY what blows my mind with Trump. I don't like Trump, but I could see people choosing him given the other options. What upsets me more is the worshipful support of him. Such fervor for him is what I find most concerning. This episode keeps getting better and better as it goes on. Excelent!

  • @cmfocusproductions2147
    @cmfocusproductions21472 ай бұрын

    I'm seeing her play in a week! Why are you like this Erwin!? I don't get it... EVERYTHING in my life you speak about the day of or week before.

  • @everythingbutcooking4432
    @everythingbutcooking44322 ай бұрын

    Love this episode ❤

  • @katlyn214
    @katlyn214Ай бұрын

    I'm from Missouri. Arkansas is dope. One of the most beautiful places you'll ever see.

  • @dannaacuellar
    @dannaacuellar2 ай бұрын

    One of my favorites!

  • @Ronnaleeann
    @Ronnaleeann2 ай бұрын

    Two episodes!! We need it

  • @LVLadvisors
    @LVLadvisors2 ай бұрын

    Let the man keep talking. The cliffhanger about the Latin specialist is going to kill me. Thank you for speaking your truths as always.

  • @kenziechoates3897
    @kenziechoates38972 ай бұрын

    I love when you guys talk about what is going on in culture and politics! I trust your opinions and perspectives, it's very insightful. It also helps me feel less alone with some of the common sense thinking that goes on in my own head lol

  • @leslienieves2879
    @leslienieves28792 ай бұрын

    So so good!

  • @AthleticAestheticPod
    @AthleticAestheticPod2 ай бұрын

    Can't wait for the episode fellas

  • @helloyoutubeforlife
    @helloyoutubeforlife2 ай бұрын

    Great conversation! This book will melt your mind about the corruption in politics and media "Chaos: Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the Sixties" I strongly anyone to read it

  • @xobionex
    @xobionex2 ай бұрын

    Genial Erwin 🔥

  • @joannahlodicomusic
    @joannahlodicomusic2 ай бұрын

    THIS 🔥

  • @janel1977blessed
    @janel1977blessed2 ай бұрын

    Although it seems as though it is just how you are, Thank you anyway for not picking an choosing facts. unbiased right here… don’t forget to do a part two..👏

  • @ches175
    @ches1752 ай бұрын

    Great Show!

  • @ches175
    @ches1752 ай бұрын

    Too many on both sides use democracy. We have a constitutionally limited Republic. Vastly different from a democracy. We have gone away, so far from the constitution, we need to get back following it.

  • @rosenfield7

    @rosenfield7

    2 ай бұрын

    Has constitutional republic

  • @TheGaryartgood
    @TheGaryartgood2 ай бұрын

    Yes Erwin…… what was the crime? Then 34 counts of…. Photocopying the check in the district of New York… transporting the check, in the city of New York, paying the phone bill after having made a call, talking about the payment, in the city of New York. Driving the check in a briefcase in a cab on city streets of New York, etc..🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄

  • @okayehere
    @okayehere2 ай бұрын

    Politics has become religion to some people. That quote, Aaron! Only God is God… what happens when idolatry and rebellion runs rampant in a nation. I shudder. Lord have mercy on us. 44:23

  • @vashti7751
    @vashti7751Ай бұрын

    T_T for me, my ears pricked up at 46mins.

  • @okayehere
    @okayehere2 ай бұрын

    I don’t think our society could handle it. I think we would eventually grow from it because resilience is innately human. We would eventually get through it but at first.. no, we would all need counseling. Counselors would need counseling. 41:43

  • @itschristianczn
    @itschristianczn2 ай бұрын

    The Kennedy’s were the last great of the presidents. What yall think?

  • @LydiaVillanueva-e4j
    @LydiaVillanueva-e4jАй бұрын

    Thx for openly sharing your opinions on Trump, democracy, and gay folx. TBH, as a person of faith it was terribly difficult to hear your commentary on our gay friends (and my gay daughter). Jesus came to give life to the fullest, and Dr. Miguel De La Torre writes that "If a biblical interpretation prevents life from being lived abundantly by a segment of the population or, worse, if it brings death, then it is anti-gospel." It is widely recognized that our gay friends and neighbors have been dealt a death blow by most of the church. Suicide rates among our gay neighbors are up to 8x higher than our straight neighbors; they are also targeted, bullied, harassed, assaulted and killed by folks who do not believe they are human. My daughter wakes up in a world every day where most religious people do not believe she will be in heaven because she is gay, even though she is 100% devoted to Jesus. Extensive studies reveal that the more ingrained one is in the church, the more anti-gay they become. As we see the radical hospitality and love of Jesus, this ought to be the other way around!!! The kind of book in the library you were speaking against is the very kind of book that has been life-saving for my daughter. If your friend doesn't want to read it, there are plenty of other books to choose from. In one part of the podcast, you spoke about not controlling communication, but in this section of the podcast you were lamenting open communication of values that are different from yours. I would truly appreciate a deeper conversation on your understanding of the Gospel and how it relates to and affects our gay neighbors. I have so much respect for you, Erwin, so it was difficult to hear this commentary. It was brief, though, so I would appreciate more thoughts on it. Also, if you haven't read READING THE BIBLE FROM THE MARGINS by De La Torre I would recommend it! That, and/or READING THE BIBLE WITH THE DAMNED by Bob Ekblad. Ekblad is more conservative than De La Torre but they share a similar foundational viewpoint: The Bible is best understood through the lens of our poor and marginalized neighbors. Today's conversation felt like it was coming from a very privileged position. I know that hasn't always been the lens through which you saw things, as you are an immigrant from a very poor, historically dangerous country. You have been targeted due to your ethnicity, as have I. The language you used about power was spot on, in my opinion, yet it was heavily bent toward seeing the corruption of our "blue" friends while not calling out the corruption of our "red" friends. It was so sad to hear Aaron rip "universal" healthcare (actually, affordable healthcare. I wish we had universal healthcare, as the U.S. is one of the only developed countries in the world without it) without providing any data or reasoning behind it. To call it a disaster as your opinion is your call, but to do so with no evidence seems dangerous. I thank God everyday for the affordable healthcare act, as it has saved me and my family many times over the past several years. Very rarely will you hear poor people diss the ACA; it has actually been a lifesaver for so many. The US has the highest cost for healthcare in the world. The ACA may not be perfect, but it's 100x better than what we had before it. I deeply appreciate this podcast and Erwin's messages. My hope is that there will be a "mind shift" in the way politics and theology are being translated and understood. Look at any political map of how black women vote, for instance. Why is it the majority of black women understand politics so differently than the way you and Aaron were describing it? What does that mean? Is that worth looking into? Look at how poor people of color vote and ask why that is. I am not advocating for a perfect political opinion as there isn't one, but perhaps more informed one that includes the viewpoint of people living historically on the margins. Thanks again for expressing your opinions and for allowing me to respond. With great love, Lydia.

  • @TheGaryartgood
    @TheGaryartgood2 ай бұрын

    Wrecking ball

  • @livingandtraveltoday
    @livingandtraveltoday2 ай бұрын

    I’ve always held you Erwin as a neutral person. To see you take sides is disconcerting to say the least. 😢

  • @oa1794

    @oa1794

    2 ай бұрын

    I know! It would be something if his opinions were based on facts or at least a scriptural perspective but he sounded like a typical rightwing adjacent pundit.

  • @aaroncmcmanus

    @aaroncmcmanus

    Ай бұрын

    we are allowed to have opinions and talk about it openly, im sorry that makes you feel uncomfortable!

  • @aaroncmcmanus

    @aaroncmcmanus

    Ай бұрын

    @@oa1794 lol typically left wing anonymous bias

  • @livingandtraveltoday

    @livingandtraveltoday

    Ай бұрын

    @@aaroncmcmanus absolutely. No animosity here. I’m actually reading through Mind Shift and have an annual ritual of reading Wide Awake because he challenges me so much. I guess I was just expecting a more nuanced discussion of these complex topics. No harm. No foul.

  • @oa1794

    @oa1794

    Ай бұрын

    @@aaroncmcmanus Absolutely and I appreciate those opinions. My concern is that some of those opinions come across as conspiratorial and utilitarian. I would have expected Pastor McManus' to have some theological or even Biblical perspectives on the morality of the situation and not just how things look to the public