The Lila Rose Podcast Lila Rose
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The Lila Rose Podcast explores questions about relationships, work, health, identity, purpose, and faith, with political and cultural commentary.
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E119: How to Live a Supernatural Life w/ Dr. Sean Tobin
Have you ever read the Bible and wondered why we do not see the healing, deliverance, and prophetic miracles that seemed to be commonplace among the earliest followers of Jesus? Do miracles still happen? Can God work miracles through me?
Today I sit down with Dr. Sean Tobin, clinical psychologist, to discuss the supernatural gifts of the Holy Spirit. Dr. Tobin is a Director of the Encounter School of supernatural Ministries Los Angeles, which is a school created to help believers know God’s love and to learn to use the gifts of the Holy Spirit to evangelize and make God’s love known in the world. In today’s fascinating episode Sean shares some of his story of being an atheist to encountering God through a charismatic priest. We also discuss what are the gifts of the Holy Spirit, are the supernatural gifts for everyone, what is the role of prophesy, what does it mean to live a “normal” supernatural life, and much more. -
E118: Bluey Goes LGBT?! Pediatricians Oppose Trans Surgeries + News Roundup
The American College of Pediatrics recently released a major statement regarding their request for the medical industry to no longer recommend or encourage "gender affirming care." The popular kids show Bluey has started to promote LGBT characters to kids. And the Supreme Court has rejected a lawsuit to challenge the selling of the abortion pill which endangers many lives. We discuss all this and more on today's Live!
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E117: 3 Surprising Hacks for Relational Success w/ Dr. John Delony
Today we welcome Dr. John Delony, mental health expert and host of the Dr. John Delony Show, back to the podcast. After discussing how to build and rebuild marriages that last earlier this year, today we discuss how our culture suffers most from lack of meaningful relationship, how we can form a better relational culture by "being weird" and taking the first move, the dangers of judging people based solely on their dating profile page, what real accountability looks like friendships and much more.
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E116: Essential Parenting Principles with Dr. Meg Meeker
Today I sit down with Dr. Meg Meeker, a renowned pediatrician, author and leading authority on parenting and children’s health. In our conversation, Dr. Meeker shares her insights on the critical role of strong parenting in shaping healthy, well-adjusted children. We cover a wide range of topics, including the sexualization of teenagers, encouraging young girls to embrace modesty, dealing with temper tantrums, and helping children feel loved while establishing boundaries. We also discuss strategies to avoid shaming your child, addressing pornography exposure, promoting dad-inclusive parenting, and more. Join us as we explore practical advice and the foundational principles that help parents raise confident and capable children.
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E115: Butker, Pope Francis, Living Postpartum
I’m back! I’ll be streaming on YouTube today for my first live podcast since baby #3 was born!
From Harrison Butker’s recent commencement speech to Pope Francis’ latest statements about female ordination and gay seminarians, sexuality and gender roles are being hotly debated today. Should women work or be homemakers? What role should men have? Why can’t women be priests? The answer may be surprising … I’ll be discussing the way Christians should think about gender roles as well as sharing a bit about my postpartum experience. Tune in at 3:30ET/12:30 PT! -
E114: Why Our Future Depends On Parents w/ Melissa Kearney
Today I sit down with Melissa Kearney, professor of Economics and author of Two Parent Privilege, to discuss the privileges attached to coming from households with two married parents. As the world blames a myriad of issues as the cause of the mess of our culture, Melissa Kearney believes that the most foundational problem lies in the way our society values the stability of family life. We discuss the eye-opening statistics of the differences in outcomes between those who come from intact families and those who don’t, what our government should do to encourage stable marriages, how our communities should support those in tough economic circumstances, and more.