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  • Interpretation Wars: The Most Dangerous Theory of Reading You Need to Know About
    Mar 25 2026

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    Sarah is joined by Christian author, literary scholar, philosopher, pastor, and longtime professor Donald T. Williams about a dangerous shift in how people are taught to read today: from seeking authorial intention (originalism) to the reader-response view that readers create meaning, a stance he calls self-refuting and morally inconsistent with a “hermeneutical golden rule” of giving authors the same good-faith interpretive courtesy we expect for ourselves.

    Some practical issues with this approach is that it:

    • Undermines truth
    • Fuels social-media chaos
    • Affects interpretations of foundational texts like the Constitution and the Bible by transferring authority from text to reader.

    This post-truth environment leads to other issues like media manipulation and reactivity against views we disagree with or find uncomfortable (Huck Finn as a racist book is discussed as an example). But Dr. Williams ultimately proposes better reading and understanding skills by caring about truth, close textual analysis rather than superficial reactivity, discipleship, and prayer for revival.

    You can get more on Dr. Williams' views on this topic in his book 95 Theses For A New Reformation (Amazon link here: https://a.co/d/01xXRmEK).

    To check out the rest of Dr. William's work, check out his website at https://donaldtwilliams.com/

    And his blog at https://thefivepilgrims.com/

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  • The Problem of Evil: Suffering, Faith, and the Search for Meaning with Dr. Douglas Groothuis
    Mar 17 2026

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    Why does a good God allow suffering?
    It’s one of the oldest—and hardest—questions we can ask.

    In this episode of The Philosophical Cowgirl, I sit down with philosopher and apologist Dr. Douglas Groothuis to explore the problem of evil from both an intellectual, deeply personal, and Christian perspective.

    Dr. Groothuis doesn’t just approach this topic academically—he has lived it. He shares reflections from his journey walking alongside his wife through early onset dementia, offering a perspective that is both philosophically rich and profoundly human.

    We discuss:

    Why the problem of evil is such a serious challenge

    Common responses (and where they fall short)

    The role of suffering in a Christian worldview

    How to think clearly—and honestly—about pain, loss, and faith

    Whether you’re a believer, skeptic, or somewhere in between, this conversation invites you to wrestle with one of life’s deepest questions.

    Dr. Groothuis is the Distinguished Researxh Professor of Applogetics and Christian Worldview at Cornerstone University.

    Check out his website for more resources: www.douglasgroothuis.com

    Books by Dr. Groothuis mentioned in the show:

    📘 Christian Apologetics
    A comprehensive and accessible guide to defending the Christian faith
    👉 https://a.co/d/07D5bXPy

    📘 Walking Through Twilight: A Wife’s Illness—A Philosopher’s Lament
    A powerful, personal reflection on love, loss, and enduring faith
    👉 https://a.co/d/01zz0zuS

    📗 Coming Soon: What If Jesus Was Right? (with Lindsey Medenwaldt)
    A fresh exploration of Jesus’ teachings and their implications for truth and reality

    If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share it with someone who might be wrestling with these questions.

    Chapters:

    00:00 Wrestling With Suffering

    00:45 Meet Dr Groothuis

    03:14 Defining The Problem

    05:47 Worldviews Under Pressure

    10:34 Creation Fall Redemption

    13:40 Personal Suffering And Trust

    17:36 Where Evil Comes From

    18:40 Greater Good Defense

    20:20 Inscrutable Not Meaningless

    23:18 Augustine On Privation

    26:24 Hope In New Creation

    29:28 Desire For Heaven

    31:52 Good Needs God

    33:58 Atheism And Meaning

    35:20 Best Explanation Standard

    36:34 God Who Suffers

    38:28 Toxic Positivity Myths

    39:55 What To Say Instead

    42:39 Grief Has No Timer

    44:30 Purpose Without Platitudes

    49:35 Lament And Real Hope

    53:41 Anger With God

    55:38 Staying Engaged

    56:47 Books And Writing Life


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    58 m
  • Truth vs. Opinion: Why the Difference Matters More Than Ever
    Jan 28 2026

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    We live in a culture that treats opinions like they’re facts and feelings like they’re evidence. But truth doesn’t bend for us—and ignoring that has consequences.
    In this episode, we’ll explore what truth is, what it isn’t, how it differs from opinion, and why getting this distinction right matters for our lives, our relationships, and our communities.

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    30 m
  • Manda McCarthy Talks About Her Recent NRCHA Success- And Much More
    Jun 13 2025

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    Manda McCarthy is a reined cowhorse trainer based in Conifer, CO. She’s got a compelling story, a deep sense of perspective, and plenty of horsemanship wisdom to share. Plus, we’ll discuss her recent NRCHA Premier Event win in the Limited Open Hackamore class at the Derby in Scottsdale! You don’t want to miss this conversation.

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  • Horsemanship, Ranching, and Ag Business With Rodney Yost
    May 29 2025

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    In this episode, I sit down with Rodney Yost—4th-generation rancher, founder of Rodney Yost Horsemanship (also the guy who started barrel horse extraordinaire, Adios Pantalones), and part of the family behind South Dakota’s Broadaxe Ranch.

    We had a great conversation, in which Rodney shared wisdom from a life spent training horses, insights on building and marketing a business, and how being a part of a ranching family’s legacy drives him to succeed.

    Follow the social media pages of both the Broadaxe Ranch and Rodney Yost Horsemanship to keep tabs on what’s going on with them in the future!

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    1 h y 28 m
  • What Your Vet May Wish You Knew: A Conversation With Dr Maria Brock
    May 23 2025

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    Ever wonder what your equine vet is really thinking? In this honest and eye-opening conversation, Dr. Maria Brock joins me to talk about the emotional toll of veterinary work, common client misconceptions, and the reality behind why most horse vets aren’t in it for the money. We discuss the impact of abusive clients, burnout, and what your vet wishes you understood—both about them and the horses they care for. Whether you’re a horse owner, trainer, or just curious about the human side of veterinary medicine, this episode pulls back the curtain on one of the horse world’s most important but misunderstood roles.

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  • Emotional Intelligence For Horse People
    May 7 2025

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    Emotions aren’t just human terrain—our horses feel them too. In this episode of The Philosophical Cowgirl, we explore the five key elements of emotional intelligence and how they shape our horsemanship. From self-awareness to social skill, we unpack what it means to be the emotional anchor in a relationship with a prey animal that lives in the moment. If you’ve ever reacted too fast, felt misunderstood, or wondered how to become a leader worth following, this episode is for you!

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    31 m
  • Navigating the Court of Public Opinion
    May 1 2025

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    In this solo episode, we wade into the stormy waters of online outrage, public perception, and the horse world’s increasingly fragile relationship with the outside eye. We'll talk about the tragic case of Dr. Shawn Frehner, a veterinarian caught in the viral crosshairs of condemnation before his side was widely heard.

    How should the horse industry respond to rising criticism—from animal rights activists to uninformed social media voices? And what role do we play in shaping that response?

    I'll unpack the importance of withholding judgment until we know more, why education must replace reactivity, and how humility might just be our strongest tool in an increasingly outrage-addicted world.

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    28 m