Mornings with Carmen
DISCERNING TODAY'S SCIENCE HEADLINESTransparent Solar Panels, Gravity Waves, a Wooden Satellite, Women Taking Testosterone
This week on Mornings with Carmen, we talked about how scientists are trying to develop transparent solar panels, gravity waves in the upper atmosphere due to Hurricane Helene, whether wood can withstand space conditions, and why more middle-aged women are asking for...
The Cooling Atlantic Ocean, Man-Made Meteor Shower, and Medicalizing Mental Illness
This week's Mornings with Carmen, we talked about why the Atlantic Ocean is suddenly cooling, whether NASA accidentally caused a meteor shower, and the problems with medicalizing mental illness. The Atlantic Ocean Is Cooling, Sort Of NOAA (National Oceanic Atmospheric...
The Moon’s South Pole, Euthanasia Trends, and the Singularity
Today on Mornings with Carmen, we talked about making tires that will not fall apart in the harsh conditions at the Moon's south pole, the latest Gallup pole numbers on American's views on euthanasia, and if the Singularity is nearer. Designing tires that will work at...
Mars Rover, Jelly Batteries, and Predatory Telehealth
This week on Mornings with Carmen, we talked about the Mars Curiosity rover's unexpected findings, jelly-like batteries that actually work, and how online companies, claiming to be health providers, prey on young men's worst fears. Mars: Curiosity Rover finds...
Conference Recap, Canada and Assisted Suicide
This week on Mornings with Carmen, we talked about The Center for Bioethics & Human Dignity's summer conference and a doctor in Canada who has helped more than 400 people die by assisted suicide. Conference Recap The Center for Bioethics & Human Dignity’s...
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- The limits to knowing what Pew Research of religion really means - Carmen LaBerge | See beauty, see hope - Naeem Fazalby Faith Radio on June 12, 2025 at 1:20 pm
Carmen and her producer Paul talk about the recent research by Pew around religions affiliation globally, in particular the growth of Islam and "nones." While Pew does excellent work, there are also weaknesses, and it doesnt' show more recent trends. Naeem Fazal, author of "Tomorrow Needs You," talks about his conversion from Islam to being a follower of Jesus, and how in the midst of our conflicts in life, we need to see God's offer of hope in Jesus. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
- The ancient history of conflict between Israel and Iran - Carmen LaBerge | Having those honest conversations with your kids around pornography - Greta Eskridgeby Faith Radio on June 12, 2025 at 1:10 pm
With reports of Israel preparing to attack Iran's nuclear research and development facilities, Carmen helps us look at the deep history of tensions among Jews and Persians that goes back to ancient times. Greta Eskridge, author of "It's Time to Talk to Your Kids About Porn," points out that thanks to the internet how easy it is for children to access all kinds of pornography, including very violent and degrading kinds. Now is the time to address the topic with your kids to guide them to sexual integrity. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
- The problems around assisted suicide and youth gender protocols - Heather Zeiger | Resting in your Heavenly Father's arms - Carmen LaBergeby Faith Radio on June 11, 2025 at 1:20 pm
Research analyst and writer Heather Zeiger of the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity addresses the move by New York and other states to legalize medically-assisted suicide and how other countries are struggling with the decision to allow this. She also addresses the backlash happening to so-called youth gender medicine as more youth are waking up to the reality of its dangers. Plus, as we get close to Father's Day, Carmen helps us look past our own earthly fathers' weaknesses and failures, and into our Heavenly Father's true love and care. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
- Being manly like Jesus is manly - Roy Wooten | Living as Christ's representatives in troubled times - Ruth Kramerby Faith Radio on June 11, 2025 at 1:10 pm
Roy Wooten of The Crucible Project and author of "Unstuck: 7 Ways to Break Free and Live Courageously" offers insights for putting our past wounds behind us, and live out of healthy, mature masculinity. Along with updates about what's happening in Haiti and in Nigeria, Mission Network News' Ruth Kramer offers helpful insights of what it means to think and live Gospelly in light of the LA riots. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here