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The Esau McCaulley Podcast

The Esau McCaulley Podcast

Esau McCaulley

Religion & Spirituality
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Frequency: 1 episode/7d. Total Eps: 70

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The Esau McCaulley Podcast unpacks the cultural stories that shape our lives. Pop culture always reveals something about what it means to be human: both our glory and our brokenness. Rather than retreating from the culture, Esau and his friends dive in head-on, bringing theological depth, humor, and a perspective you won't find anywhere else. From movies and music to news and politics, we find what is true, good, and beautiful about the complex world we live in.
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The ICE Shooting in Minneapolis

vendredi 9 janvier 2026Duration 39:01

A woman is dead in Minneapolis after an encounter with ICE.  Esau McCaulley, Justin Giboney, Malcolm Foley, and producer Mike sort through what we know so far, what the law actually says about deadly force and compliance, and how Christians should think about state power and the value of a human life. The conversation wrestles with fear, responsibility, split second decisions, and the narratives forming around the shooting long before the facts are settled.

Oil, Power, and Tyrants: The Real Motive Behind the Venezuela Raid

jeudi 8 janvier 2026Duration 51:03

The fall of a dictator feels like good news, but what if the motive matters as much as the outcome? Esau, Mike, and Sho Baraka dig into the Venezuela raid through the lens of just war theory, Trump's own comments, and the broader unseriousness of the administration. Then Sho reflects on his recent writing about AI and efficiency, asking where the line is between using new technology wisely and setting boundaries for the sake of rest, imagination, and what it means to be human.

 

0:00 - Theme Song

 

2:35 - Hard Classes That Mattered

 

8:03 - Venezuela

 

22:30 - The Donroe Doctrine

 

30:10 - Sponsor - Brooklyn Bedding - For a quality mattress, go to https://www.brooklynbedding.com and use promo code ESAU to get 30% off site wide!

 

31:08 - AI and Utilitarianism

 

50:39 - End Credits

 

Sho Baraka's Music: https://www.shobaraka.com/

https://www.instagram.com/amishobaraka/

SNAP Cuts and God's Concern for the Poor

jeudi 6 novembre 2025Duration 43:24

A political fight over food assistance has sparked new debate about who deserves help in America. Esau, Justin Giboney, and Mike take a look at the SNAP situation and why Scripture consistently places God on the side of the poor and challenges us to do the same. Plus, Trump is posting about defending persecuted Christians in Nigeria, but is there more he should be doing to help? Then, Tucker Carlson's recent interview with Nick Fuentes has sparked a debate on the right about what counts as fringe beliefs these days. Also, why Justin is confused about bobbing for apples and Jennifer Lawrence.

 

0:00 - Theme Song

 

5:38 - Snap Program

 

17:15 - Christians in Nigeria and Nicki Minaj.

 

21:22 - Sponsor - Hello! My Name is Emmanuel - A Heartwarming children's book about a Haitian child learning to trust God by Emmanuel Jean Russell  https://a.co/d/8fPoRCL

 

30:15 - Mike's Corner: Nick Fuentes on Tucker Carlson

 

39:40 - Who's Jennifer Lawrence?

 

43:00 - End Credits

 

Don't Let Nobody Turn You Around: How the Black Church's Public Witness Leads Us Out of the Culture War by Justin Giboney: https://a.co/d/6dUSGTz

Anglican Abuse Allegations, NBA Gambling Scandal, & the Admiral Who Resigned over Trump's Military Strikes

jeudi 30 octobre 2025Duration 49:52

Esau, Skye, and Mike explore what happens when vows stop meaning anything. They discuss the Anglican Church's latest abuse allegations, the NBA's betting scandal, and the U.S. admiral who resigned rather than follow Trump's unlawful orders. What does integrity look like in an age when everyone's breaking their promises? When should one try to reform from within, and when is it time to leave? Also, Esau reveals his recurring nightmare as a kid and it involves...a pickup basketball game with the Hulk?

 

0:00 - Theme Song

 

1:30 - Skye's Scary Movies

 

7:05 - Anglican Church Sexual Abuse Scandal

 

21:08 - Sponsor - Hello! My Name is Emmanuel - A Heartwarming children's book about a Haitian child learning to trust God by Emmanuel Jean Russell  https://a.co/d/8fPoRCL

 

22:15 - US Attacks Boats in Caribbean Sea

 

34:52 - Sports Betting Scandal

 

50:12 - End Credits

Young Republicans' Racist Chat, No Kings, & How AI Deforms Us

jeudi 23 octobre 2025Duration 52:26

Last week, OpenAI announced it will remove moral limits from ChatGPT and "let adults be adults," opening the door for adult content on the platform. Esau and Mike are joined by Malcolm Foley to talk about how AI is reshaping our view of relationships and making it easier to chase selfish desires resulting in destructive consequences. Then, they turn to the leaked racist group chat among young Republicans. Does it reveal anything new, or just prove that racism never disappeared—it just went underground? Finally, the "No Kings" protests drew millions last weekend, but what did they actually accomplish? Malcolm walks through Martin Luther King Jr.'s four-step process for nonviolent action and whether the No Kings protest measured up.

Is the Black Church the Problem?

jeudi 16 octobre 2025Duration 44:26

Critics have recently accused the Black Church of promoting "ethnic idolatry," but is that fair, or even historically accurate? Esau McCaulley is joined by Kaitlyn Schiess and producer Mike to unpack where the Black Church came from, why it exists, and what these critiques reveal about American Christianity. Then, is it ok to have joy in the midst of so much suffering and why did we talk about the Taylor Swift album when it is full of explicit material? Also, we break down the latest culture-war controversy over the Super Bowl halftime show.

 

0:00 - Theme Song

 

3:45 - Contract Demands for Holy Post

 

6:54 - Why is there a Black Church?

 

11:43 - Virality vs Conversation

 

16:25 - Kaitlyn Left Out of the Taylor Swift Episode?

 

20:30 - Is it Wrong to Be Happy?

 

28:16 - Talking About Secular Art

 

35:00 - Bad Bunny's American Half-Time

 

44:25 - End Credits

ICE in Chicago: Tear Gas, Helicopters, and the Cost of Dehumanization

jeudi 9 octobre 2025Duration 44:13

Federal immigration raids have swept through Chicago under "Operation Midway Blitz," leaving neighborhoods filled with fear, tear gas, and helicopters overhead. Esau McCaulley, producer Mike, and pastor Pricelis Perreaux-Domínguez ask how Christians should respond when law enforcement tactics strip away human dignity, what it means to defend the image of God in our neighbors, and how the cruelty of the Trump administration cannot be ignored. Then, what does the NFL's choice of Bad Bunny as the Super Bowl Halftime Performer say about belonging, hospitality, and who America welcomes to the stage? Also, social media usage is down everywhere but one country. Can you guess which one? And is The Princess Bride a perfect movie?

 

0:00 - Theme Song

 

0:15 - Producer Mike's Car Wreck

 

3:55 - What Movies Shouldn't Be Remade?

 

8:25 - Chicago's ICE Raids

 

16:37 - Apartment Raids

 

24:10 - Bad Bunny SuperBowl Controversy

 

36:13 - Social Media Use is Going Down?

 

Being a Sanctuary: The Radical Way for the Body of Christ to Be Sacred, Soft, and Safe by Pricelis Perreaux-Dominguez: https://a.co/d/gLSFArw

The Emergency Taylor Swift Pod: Review and Why Christians Should Care

vendredi 3 octobre 2025Duration 30:22

Taylor Swift just dropped her 12th studio album, and everyone's talking about it—including us. Esau, producer Mike, and our resident Swift correspondent Lindsey Goetz break down their first impressions, favorite tracks, and the themes that make the album worth more than just pop-culture buzz. What does it mean to stay tender in a world that hardens us? How do we rebuild trust after disappointment? And how can art, even from outside the church, help us recognize the beauty of grace in the rubble of our failures? Whether or not you're a Swifty, this conversation offers insight into why music matters for faith and why the questions in her songs are also questions for the people of God.

 

0:00 - Theme Song

 

1:45 - Esau's New Shirt

 

2:17 - Initial Impressions

 

8:42 - The Eras

 

18:53 - What's Taylor's Music About?

 

22:03 - Why Engage with Secular Art?

 

25:30 - Pushing Back on Taylor

 

29:57 - End Credits

Finding Your Purpose Outside of Your Career

jeudi 2 octobre 2025Duration 37:36

Matt Forte is remembered as one of the Chicago Bears' all-time greats, but now he's tackling something different: helping people find purpose that lasts beyond their career. Esau McCaulley and producer Mike sit down with Forte to talk about his new book Staying in the Game: Making the Most of Every Season. Forte opens up about walking away from the NFL, redefining success, and why our identity can't be built on stats, fame, or jersey numbers.

 

0:00 - Theme Song

 

0:15 - Are Esau and Mike athletes?

 

6:15 - Why'd He Get Into Writing?

 

10:56 - Matt's Spiritual Development

 

18:20 - Sponsor - God's Colorful Kingdom Storybook Bible - Available now, a kid's storybook Bible from Esau McCaulley: https://a.co/d/hVy8aUl

 

19:15 - Resisting Vanity

 

25:17 - Ministering to Athletes

 

37:12 - End Credits

 

Stay in the Game: Making the Most of Every Season by Matt Forte: https://a.co/d/3AYKev7

 

Vaccines, Parental Rights, and the Public Good

jeudi 25 septembre 2025Duration 46:48

A foul ball at a Phillies game turns into a viral outrage story. Esau, Malcolm Foley, and producer Mike unpack why the internet can't tell the difference between minor annoyances and real injustice. Then, Florida decided to end the vaccine requirements for kids. What's really at stake in the parental rights debate? Also, the crew looks at how Disney has gone from a family vacation destination to now overly catering to the wealthy, and what that reveals about greed, inequality, and the middle class. And, Esau channels his inner Michael Jordan and pulls off his own flu game.

 

0:00 - Theme Song

 

6:20 - Woman Labeled, "Philly Karen"

 

15:56 - Sponsor - God's Colorful Kingdom Storybook Bible - Available now, a kid's storybook Bible from Esau McCaulley: https://a.co/d/hVy8aUl

 

18:40 - Mandated Vaccines and Regulation

 

26:32 - Invoking Slavery in Public Discourse

 

31:17 - Disney and the Middle Class

 

46:23 - End Credits


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