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Southside Rabbi
KB and Ameen Hudson
114 episodes
5 days ago
Southside Tribe!! In this episode, Ameen, KB and our bro Trip Lee are back in action! We dive into the chaos of our cultural obsession with everyone else’s business. From scrolling through scandals to forming opinions about people we’ve never met, we’ve turned voyeurism into a daily hobby. But the Bible calls believers to something radically different — to “mind your own affairs” and live quietly before God (1 Thessalonians 4). With God's help, we unpack what that looks like in an age where privacy is constantly being eroded, exploring how gossip, outrage, and online influences numb our spiritual lives. With humor, conviction, and real talk (as always), the squad reminds us how true faithfulness is often quiet — not clickworthy — and that minding your own business might be one of the most countercultural acts of worship today. Let's go!
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Southside Tribe!! In this episode, Ameen, KB and our bro Trip Lee are back in action! We dive into the chaos of our cultural obsession with everyone else’s business. From scrolling through scandals to forming opinions about people we’ve never met, we’ve turned voyeurism into a daily hobby. But the Bible calls believers to something radically different — to “mind your own affairs” and live quietly before God (1 Thessalonians 4). With God's help, we unpack what that looks like in an age where privacy is constantly being eroded, exploring how gossip, outrage, and online influences numb our spiritual lives. With humor, conviction, and real talk (as always), the squad reminds us how true faithfulness is often quiet — not clickworthy — and that minding your own business might be one of the most countercultural acts of worship today. Let's go!
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Religion & Spirituality
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Episode 801: "Spiritual Abuse and Manipulation"
Southside Rabbi
1 hour 17 minutes 9 seconds
1 month ago
Episode 801: "Spiritual Abuse and Manipulation"
Southside Tribe! We are back and Season 8 is in full effect! In this timely episode, KB and Ameen dive deep into the unfortunately recurring theme of manipulation, deceit and abuse within social structures, particularly churches and Christian organizations. Starting with the Garden of Eden, they discuss how humankind's first interaction with manipulation was with the serpent. From there, they discuss a revealing study on highly competent, good-natured individuals stuck in abusive relationships due to their own virtues. The conversation extends to how manipulation and deceit appear in leadership roles, the vulnerability of well-intentioned people, and practical advice on when and how to run from toxic environments. They call for honesty, accountability, and the importance of good community, emphasizing the calling of God's people to never be complicit in abuse.
Southside Rabbi
Southside Tribe!! In this episode, Ameen, KB and our bro Trip Lee are back in action! We dive into the chaos of our cultural obsession with everyone else’s business. From scrolling through scandals to forming opinions about people we’ve never met, we’ve turned voyeurism into a daily hobby. But the Bible calls believers to something radically different — to “mind your own affairs” and live quietly before God (1 Thessalonians 4). With God's help, we unpack what that looks like in an age where privacy is constantly being eroded, exploring how gossip, outrage, and online influences numb our spiritual lives. With humor, conviction, and real talk (as always), the squad reminds us how true faithfulness is often quiet — not clickworthy — and that minding your own business might be one of the most countercultural acts of worship today. Let's go!