A Neighbor’s Choice Radio
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Hosted by writer and speaker David Gornoski, A Neighbor’s Choice Radio Show examines the role of violence and religion in society. From victims of state violence against nonviolent behaviors to public figures and contrarian voices, the conversations that unfold create an illuminating and sometimes strange journey for listeners.
David Gornoski sits down with Josh Rainer for a conversation on the negatives and positives of Keto and carnivore, why Peating feels natural, how fixating over health can backfire, Aajonus’ primal diet, gym culture, Trump’s energy, and more. Follow Josh Rainer on X here.
David Gornoski sits down with Darryl Cooper for a conversation on introducing Rene Girard to Tucker Carlson, why God allows us to malign His character, what “loving” our enemies mean, why Israel is under the shadow of the cross, and more. Check out the MartyrMade podcast here. Follow Darryl Cooper on X here.
Tucker Goodrich returns to the show to talk about RFK Jr’s MAHA initiative, whether Trump can implement dietary policies, the rise of Calley and Casey Means, the Flexner Report, and more. Follow Tucker Goodrich on X here.
Pastor Jim Fitzgerald joins David Gornoski for a conversation on preaching the Gospel to the Muslim world, Jesus’ superior anthropology, the Gaza conflict, the history of Palestine, whether Trump would go to war with Iran, and more. Read Rev. Fitzgerald’s article “Israel Against Itself and Israel Against All” here. Follow Pastor Fitzgerald on X here.
David Gornoski sits down with anesthesiologist Dr. Lewis Coleman for a conversation on why Co2, despite being a trace gas, is critical to life. “We came from hell,” Dr Coleman says. What does this mean? How can stress theory benefit science? If Co2 is key to life why is there so much oxygen in the […]
David Gornoski sits down with Jason Jones to talk about the Vulnerable People Project in the Middle-East, Christian Zionism, the cost of standing with the vulnerable, how faith unlocks either good or evil, and more. Support the Vulnerable People Project here.