• REBROADCAST: Don't Make Juneteenth Uncomfortable Too
    Jun 16 2024

    In this conversation on the podcast "Get Uncomfortable," Adam Smith and Ersaleen Hope discuss the significance of Juneteenth, America's "real Freedom Day," and its recent adoption and commercialization. Ersaleen Hope shares her experience of how Juneteenth was acknowledged but not truly celebrated or commemorated in her family prior to 2021. She attributes this to a lack of awareness and the tendency to water down the history of racism and oppression in the United States, both in personal upbringing and the education system. The guest also highlights how her husband, being from the Caribbean, wasn't exposed to Juneteenth until he entered the workforce. However, she expresses optimism and pride in the growing recognition of Juneteenth post-2021, including attending Juneteenth festivals and engaging in community work. The host reflects on the complexities of racism and the need for people to have their eyes opened to its pervasive effects. They draw parallels to a scene from the miniseries Roots, where the celebration of Independence Day contrasts sharply with the experience of enslaved individuals. The conversation touches on the challenges of reconciling military service and patriotism with the awareness that freedom and equality were not extended to all on historical American holidays like July 4th. The importance of questioning and being critical of one's country in the pursuit of true patriotism is emphasized, echoing James Baldwin's perspective.


    Reparations are an important part of the conversation as well. Reparations can take various forms, such as financial compensation, investments in community development, and targeted policies that address the specific needs of marginalized communities. It's about recognizing the generational impact of slavery, segregation, and discrimination and taking concrete steps to rectify those injustices.

    But repair goes beyond just policies and financial compensation. It requires a fundamental shift in the culture and mindset of the country. It means actively dismantling systemic racism and white supremacy, challenging implicit biases, and fostering a more inclusive and equitable society for all. It requires individuals, institutions, and the government to commit to long-term, sustained efforts to address and rectify the deep-seated inequities that exist.

    It won't be an easy or quick process, but it's necessary if we truly want to achieve a just and equitable society. It requires an ongoing commitment to self-reflection, education, and action at all levels of society. And most importantly, it requires listening to the voices and experiences of those who have been marginalized and centering their needs and perspectives in the process of repair.


    Get Uncomfortable with Adam A. Smith is produced in partnership between Adam A. Smith and Rachel Hanson.


    If you're interested in sponsoring Get Uncomfortable please feel free to reach out to Adam (adam@hearadamspeak.com) or Rachel (rachelhanson10@gmail.com).


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  • Trump Convicted: A Legal Expert's Insight
    Jun 9 2024

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    In this episode, we delve into the legal intricacies surrounding the conviction of former President Donald Trump with attorney and legal expert Charles Kelly Kilgore. We break down the differences between civil and criminal cases, the process of indictments and convictions, and the implications of having a convicted felon running for president. Join us for an enlightening discussion on the American judicial system and the unprecedented legal challenges facing Trump.


    Chapters:

    (00:00) Introduction

    (01:30) Civil vs. Criminal Cases

    (06:45) Indictments and Convictions Explained

    (15:20) Jury Selection and Deliberation

    (25:00) Sentencing Options

    (30:15) Political and Legal Ramifications

    (45:00) Federal vs. State Charges

    (55:30) The Future of Trump's Legal Battles

    (01:05:00) Closing Thoughts


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    47 mins
  • The Unseen Path: Embracing Divine Callings
    May 12 2024

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    In this profound episode, we explore the intersection of faith, calling, and the pursuit of peace with Doctor Aaron Kelson. Tune in as we discuss the challenges of following a divinely inspired path, the true meaning of peace, and how embracing one's calling can lead to a life of purpose despite the absence of worldly peace. Dr. Kelson's journey from a non-traditional student to a PhD in forestry economics and beyond exemplifies the courage and faith required to navigate life's storms. Don't miss this insightful conversation that delves into the essence of spiritual peace and the power of divine guidance.


    Chapters:

    (00:00) Introduction

    (00:15) Doctor Aaron Kelson's Background

    (00:30) The Concept of Worldly Peace

    (00:45) Finding Peace Through Nature and Faith

    (01:00) The Role of Divine Inspiration in Life's Journey

    (01:15) Embracing One's Calling and Overcoming Doubt

    (01:30) The Importance of Trusting in Divine Guidance

    (01:45) Distinguishing Divine Inspiration from Personal Desires

    (02:00) The Promise of Romans 8:28 and Following God's Purpose

    (02:15) Conclusion


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    47 mins
  • The Grit Myth: Exploring Passion and Privilege
    May 5 2024

    Explore the complexities of 'grit' in today's episode, where we unravel its psychological underpinnings with Dr. Laurie Scheiner. We dissect how grit has been measured in education, its ties to privilege, and the potential pitfalls of overemphasizing this trait. Dr. Scheiner, with her extensive background in higher education, offers a nuanced perspective on the intersection of grit, success, and systemic barriers. Tune in for an enlightening discussion that challenges conventional wisdom and invites us to consider the true drivers of achievement.


    Chapters:

    (00:00) Introduction

    (04:22) Defining Grit and Its Misconceptions

    (08:15) The Origin and Application of Grit in Education

    (12:45) Grit vs. Growth Mindset

    (17:30) The Privilege of Grit and its Implications

    (23:10) Grit in Higher Education and Access

    (28:50) The Role of Support and Community in Developing Grit

    (34:25) Systemic Barriers and the Misuse of Grit

    (40:00) The Impact of Grit on Faculty and Staff

    (45:15) Creating Thriving Educational Environments

    (50:30) Conclusion


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    49 mins
  • Love, Identity, and Co-Parenting: A Dad's Story
    Apr 28 2024

    From the vibrant culture of Jamaica to the challenges of fatherhood in the American South, Howard's journey is a tapestry of resilience, love, and self-discovery. In this heartwarming episode, we dive into his life as a 'girl dad', his struggles with identity, and the complexities of co-parenting across borders. Join us as Howard shares his profound insights on raising a strong, independent daughter while navigating the intersections of his identity as a black, bisexual man. This is a story of transformation and the power of unconditional love—prepare to be moved.


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    55 mins
  • Behind the Mic: The Making of Get Uncomfortable Podcast
    Apr 21 2024

    Join the revolution of uncomfortable yet necessary conversations with the Get Uncomfortable podcast. Host Adam Smith and producer Rachel Hanson invite you to an introspective episode as they evaluate the impact of their work since the podcast's inception. Engage with their mission to build community and heal through dialogue on sensitive topics. Learn about Rachel's multifaceted role in podcasting and the magazine she founded to spotlight women in the industry. This is an episode for anyone passionate about change, inclusivity, and the power of voice.


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    42 mins
  • Unshackling Purpose: Life Lessons from Joseph's Journey
    Mar 31 2024

    Dive deep into the timeless wisdom of the Bible with Adam Smith and his guest, Tim Sutherland, as they unravel the vibrant tapestry of Joseph's life in the Old Testament. From the Technicolor dream coat to the pits of slavery and the heights of Egyptian power, this episode of 'Get Uncomfortable' explores how purpose can be found in life's darkest prisons. Join us for a session of biblical shop talk that promises to shed light on finding opportunities and purpose in the most unexpected places.


    Discover Your Mission Now by Dave Ferguson, Jon Ferguson, and Tim Sutherland


    Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor Frankl


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    51 mins
  • Unpacking the Complexities of Palestine and Love
    Mar 17 2024

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    Dive into the heart of a complex global issue with our latest episode, where we unravel the intricate and emotional layers of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Join us as we explore personal stories of trauma, the echoes of the Holocaust, and the power dynamics at play. We navigate the delicate balance between criticism and support, love and politics, and the generational divide in understanding this age-old struggle. Tune in for a thought-provoking journey through history, personal narratives, and the quest for peace in a land marked by contention.

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    Join us for a profound exploration of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, where the personal meets the political. We discuss the difficulty of addressing such a contentious issue without alienating loved ones, the nuances of navigating Jewish and Palestinian narratives, and the importance of creating learning spaces for peace. Our guests share their intimate experiences with the Holocaust, the impact of the conflict on their families, and their hopes for a future built on empathy and a bold reimagining of peace. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand the depths of this enduring conflict.

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    (00:00) This is part two of our two part conversation about the conflict in Palestine

    (09:28) Jim: Zach says he doesn't love America enough to criticize her

    (17:41) Wikipedia says it's August Landmesser and Wikipedia agrees with Wikipedia

    (18:34) Zachary: If you have not seen origin, it's amazing

    (22:19) Adam Peck: I think it's something Malcolm regretted

    (29:06) Zach Berman: Start thinking about where this is coming from

    (36:57) How do people get in touch with you? If they want to book you

    (37:59) Put yourself in conversations with folks that you deeply disagree with

    (42:30) There is a civil war in the jewish community right now

    (50:13) Chuck: Zach, what you are describing is America right now

    (55:43) Get Uncomfortable is produced by Rachel Hanson and Adam Smith


    1) New Ground: A Muslim-Jewish Partnership for Change


    2) Tomorrow's Women


    3) Standing Together


    4) Palestine Legal


    5) International Medical Corps


    6) Doctors without Borders


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    1 hr