Author: Katherine Carter
Truth and Conspiracies
August 28, 2025 Posted by Katherine Carter in Good Faith Podcast, Institutions, Uncategorized
In today’s episode of the Good Faith podcast, Curtis Chang welcomes Pete Wehner, a columnist for The Atlantic, and Emily Belz, writer for Christianity Today. Their discussion follows the rise of conspiracy theories in American politics, the ties between faith communities and misinformation, and how much of these issues stem from a lingering cultural distrust in U.S. […]
Is American Democracy Collapsing?
June 11, 2025 Posted by Katherine Carter in Good Faith Podcast
What are the early warning signs of a failing democracy? In this compelling episode of Good Faith, Curtis is joined by Paul D. Miller, national security expert and former White House staffer, to take a look at how the current US political landscape is in some ways reflecting the failing of the Weimar Republic in […]
Racial Justice in the Wake of Disaster
June 4, 2025 Posted by Katherine Carter in Good Faith Podcast
Jasmin Shupper is the founder and CEO of Greenline Housing Foundation, and has seen firsthand the racial gap in homeownership and wealth. Her conversation in this episode of Good Faith centers on how racial injustice worsens the effects of natural disasters, with a close look at the Eaton Fire in Altadena earlier this year and […]
Immigration and Belonging
June 3, 2025 Posted by Katherine Carter in Good Faith Podcast
In this timely episode of the Good Faith podcast, DT Slouffman is joined by Michael Luo, executive editor at The New Yorker and author of Strangers in the Land. Their conversation follows a deeply personal and historical perspective on the Asian American experience in light of recent changes to the United States immigration policies and […]
Subscribers to Redeeming Babel will receive a discount on all Redeeming Babel courses, a monthly newsletter, and exclusive access to member only forums.