09/04/2025
Raymond Chang and Kara Powell on the Future-Focused Church In this episode of the Be the Bridge Podcast, host Latasha Morrison engages with guests Kara Powell and Raymond Chang to discuss the book they co-authored with Jake Mulder, The Future-Focused Church. They explore the challenges facing the church today, particularly regarding youth engagement and div
08/22/2025
Malcolm Foley on the Anti-Greed Gospel and Why the Love of Money is the Root of Racism In this conversation, Latasha Morrison and Rev. Dr. Malcolm Foley dive into the true meaning of the gospel and the impact of economic exploitation on society. They discuss the vision behind Mosaic Waco, the intentionally multicultural church Malcolm co-pastors, and his book The Anti-Greed Gospel: Wh
08/14/2025
Stories of Hope and Help: Highlighting Justice Work in a Local Church and through Mental Healthcare These conversations took place at our Juneteenth Crawl this year. The first part is an interview with Rev. Dr. Tony Sundermeier and Rev. Dr. Katie Sundermeier of First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta sharing how their church is involved in justice work. Then, Dr. Debbie Stevens, a Psychiatric Nurse P
07/31/2025
Kristin Du Mez on this American Moment as a Historian and How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation Latasha Morrison hosts this episode of the Be the Bridge Podcast with a dynamic interview with Kristin Du Mez, a historian and the author of Jesus and John Wayne. They discuss this cultural moment and Du Mez's work on understanding white evangelical culture. They talk about the themes of authority,
07/04/2025
A Conversation on the Hunger Crisis and Policy Decisions with Bread for the World In this week's episode of the Be the Bridge Podcast, Reverend Heather Taylor, Managing Director of Bread for the World, joins Tange Johnson, Be the Bridge's Chief Transformation Officer, to discuss Breads's mission to advocate for a world without hunger. She shares insights on the successes and chal
06/26/2025
A Conversation on Immigration with Border Perspective Border Perspective exists to equip, educate, and mobilize people of faith through biblical resources and serivce-learning experiences along the U.S. and Mexico border. Yonathan Moya and Jennifer Moya are a dynamic brother and sister team creating immersive experiences, transforming the immigration c
06/04/2025
Prasanta Verma on Ethnic Loneliness and Finding Belonging In this episode, Latasha Morrison hosts a conversation with author, speaker, and public health professional Prasanta Verma about her experiences as an immigrant and the themes of belonging, ethnic loneliness, and cultural identity. They explore the differences between race and ethnicity, the impact
05/15/2025
Esau McCaulley on Advocating for Justice as Families and as Local Churches In this conversation, Latasha Morrison and Esau McCaulley talk about Esau's latest children's book, Andy Johnson and the March for Justice and the significance of children's literature in addressing social justice issues. Esau shares insights on the need for healthy churches that reflect the values
04/18/2025
A Conversation on Representation in the Marvel Cinematic Universe In this episode, we take BTB into the MCU with a conversation between Dion Evans and Cole Middleton as they explore the intersection of superheroes, cultural representation, and racial reconciliation. They discuss the importance of entertainment as a means of taking care of yourself, the significanc
04/11/2025
Quina Aragon on the Enduring Love of God and God's Heart for Migrants In this conversation, Latasha Morrison is joined by Quina Aragon to explore the themes of racial healing, personal struggles, and the centrality of God's love in their lives and work. Quina shares her multicultural background, her journey to faith, and how her experiences of pain and trauma have sha
03/24/2025
BTB University - The New Presidency from Students' Perspectives In this conversation, Jefferson Jones is joined by a group of young adults (Sebastian, Christal, and Regan) to discuss the impact of the Trump presidency on various aspects of society, the political climate on college campuses, the weaponization of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI), and the inf
03/13/2025
Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young on the Importance of Children's Books in Bridge Building and on Journeying through Grief In this episode of the Be the Bridge Podcast, Latasha Morrison interviews author, speaker, and Bible teacher, Dorina Lazo Gilmore-Young. Her recently released picture book, Kailani's Gift, celebrates family, Filipino heritage, and dance while showing the importance of perseverance and cultural expre
03/04/2025
What is DEI? What actually is DEI?We invite you to listen to Elizabeth, one of our BTB Educators, share about diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives - the history, the need for them, and our work with them at Be the Bridge.If you learned something, please let us know! We’d love to hear how this equips you
02/25/2025
Dr. Nicholas Rowe and Sheila Wise Rowe on Healing Leadership Trauma Jefferson and Gina from the Be the Bridge team co-host an insightful conversation with Dr. Nicholas Rowe and Sheila Wise Rowe where they delve into the themes of leadership, healing, and self-awareness. They discuss their new book, Healing Leadership Trauma: Finding Emotional Health and Helping Othe
02/19/2025
A Look at the History of the Public Sector and Black Americans Corregan Brown is one of the educators on our Be the Bridge Training team. He takes a few minutes to share a little history with the BTB Community. He talks about the significant role of the public sector in building Black wealth and the Black middle class in the United States. He explores historica
02/12/2025
Dr. Ed Uszynski on Untangling Critical Race Theory In this episode of the Be the Bridge podcast, guest host Darryl Ford engages in a deep conversation with Dr. Ed Uszynski about critical race theory and its implications for racial reconciliation within the church. They explore Ed's book,Untangling Critical Race Theory, and the historical context of
02/06/2025
BTB University - Black History Month and Justice from Students' Perspectives In this episode of the Be the Bridge podcast, Jefferson Jones hosts three university students (Sebastian, Regan, and Christal) to discuss the significance of Black History Month and their evolving perspectives of it. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding and celebrating Black h
01/28/2025
A Conversation on Holding the Tensions of Inauguration Day and MLK Day 2025 (part 2) In the second part of this conversation, Latasha, Jefferson, and Sarah dive deeper into the words of Jesus and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. They look at the Sermon on the Mount and King's book "Where Do We Go From Here." As you listen you'll be called to have a divine dissatisfaction and encouraged t
01/26/2025
A Conversation on Holding the Tensions of Inauguration Day and MLK Day 2025 (part 1) In this conversation, Latasha Morrison, Jefferson Jones, and Sarah Connatser invite the Be the Bridge community to acknowledge their feelings and find ways to move onward together. They discuss their emotions around Inauguration Day and the complexities of this cultural moment. They talk about the w
01/17/2025
Danielle Coke Balfour on Art as Activism and Having a Heart on Fire To start our 2025 year on the Be the Bridge Podcast, Danielle Coke Balfour joins Latasha Morrison to discuss the evolution of her work as an artist and activist, focusing on racial justice and community empowerment. They explore the challenges and changes in the current cultural landscape, the impor
12/29/2024
Advent 2024 - Love through a Lens of Justice with Cam Lee Small In our final Advent episode of the Be the Bridge Podcast, Gina from the Be the Bridge team talks with Counselor, Advocate, TEDx Speaker, and Author of The Adoptee's Journey Cam Lee Small. They delve into the complexities of love within the context of adoption. They discuss how love is often oversimp
12/19/2024
Advent 2024 - Joy through a Lens of Justice with Terry Wildman In this conversation, Terry Wildman joins Sarah Connatser to explore the themes of joy, storytelling, and Indigenous perspectives during the Advent season. Terry shares about his new children's book Birth of the Chosen One, and they talk about the importance of names.They discuss different passages
12/13/2024
Advent 2024 - Peace through a Lens of Justice with Sandra María Van Opstal Be the Bridge Board Member, Dr. Will Gravely hosts this conversation with second-generation Latina pastor, activist, author, leading voice on the intersection of faith and justice, and executive director of Chasing Justice Sandra Van Opstal. They explore the concept of peace, particularly in the con
12/07/2024
Advent 2024 - Hope through a Lens of Justice with Dieula Previlon Welcome to Advent! This is the first episode in our Advent 2024 series. We invited Dieula Previlon (a licensed professional counselor, certified life purpose coach, ordained minister, and author) to talk to the Be the Bridge community about hope. Latasha Morrison hosts this conversation.As a Haitian


