No Hate Radio

Allendale Equity and Justice

Hosted by Don Windle, former Texas judge, "No Hate Radio" exists at the intersection of law, social justice, and public policy. We discuss a wide range of topics while firmly rejecting hate. Guests from various walks of life share their insights, challenging the "us versus them" mentality and fostering understanding. Recorded in St. Petersburg, Florida, this podcast welcomes different perspectives in its quest to understand the human experience more deeply by asking “why” and “what are we going to do about it.” Tune in as we seek to build a more inclusive world. www.nohateradio.com read less
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Episodes

Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity in Theology and Beyond (Part 2)
Apr 7 2024
Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity in Theology and Beyond (Part 2)
We continue with an ongoing discussion in this sixth episode of the No Hate Radio. Host Don Windle talks with social worker Erica George, and Rev. David Franks a minister of pastoral support. In this second installment of a multi-part discussion, they discuss the broader human condition of marginalizing those who are perceived as different and the church's long-standing challenges with including various marginalized groups. Through personal anecdotes and thoughtful discussion, the episode underscores the importance of empathy, understanding, and the courage to acknowledge and correct past wrongs. The dialogue also touches on the concepts of power dynamics, fear of change, and the potential for growth and healing within communities. This episode aims to enhance understanding and advocate for a more inclusive approach to faith and community life, emphasizing the importance of asking questions, listening, and engaging with diverse perspectives to foster change. ⁠⁠⁠⁠Learn more about No Hate Radio here.⁠⁠⁠⁠ Suggest topics for future episodes or share your comments on the No Hate Radio Hotline: ⁠⁠⁠⁠(442) 4-NO-HATE⁠⁠⁠⁠ While we often name the injustices we see, the guiding principle of NO HATE RADIO is embodied in its name: hate is unequivocally excluded from the platform in any form. This rule underscores Don's dedication to fostering a respectful and inclusive environment for all discussions and interactions on the show. We will not perpetuate hate. No Hate Radio is recorded in St. Petersburg, Florida and is an Allendale Equity & Justice podcast. Hosted by Don Windle Produced by Cameron Helwege "No Stranger to the Rain" performed by Dylan Dames
Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity in Theology and Beyond (Part 1)
Mar 3 2024
Sexual Orientation & Gender Identity in Theology and Beyond (Part 1)
In our fourth episode of the No Hate Radio, host Don Windle talks with social worker Erica George, and Rev. David Franks a minister of pastoral support. In this first installment of a multi-part discussion, both share their personal journeys and experiences within the LGBTQ+ community, the challenges faced due to their sexual orientation and gender identity, and their perspectives on advocacy, authenticity, self-acceptance, courage, and the importance of empathy and understanding across diverse communities. The discussions delve into the intersectionality of social identities, the impact of historical and societal attitudes on LGBTQ+ individuals, and the ongoing efforts towards inclusivity and acceptance within religious and broader societal contexts. ⁠⁠⁠Learn more about No Hate Radio here.⁠⁠⁠ Suggest topics for future episodes or share your comments on the No Hate Radio Hotline: ⁠⁠⁠(442) 4-NO-HATE⁠⁠⁠ While we often name the injustices we see, the guiding principle of NO HATE RADIO is embodied in its name: hate is unequivocally excluded from the platform in any form. This rule underscores Don's dedication to fostering a respectful and inclusive environment for all discussions and interactions on the show. We will not perpetuate hate. No Hate Radio is recorded in St. Petersburg, Florida and is an Allendale Equity & Justice podcast. Hosted by Don Windle Produced by Cameron Helwege "No Stranger to the Rain" performed by Dylan Dames
Talking About the African American Freedom Struggle and John Lewis
Feb 18 2024
Talking About the African American Freedom Struggle and John Lewis
In our third episode of the No Hate Radio, host Don Windle talks with American civil rights historian, Dr. Raymond Arsenault. Throughout the discussion, they delve into the complexities of the African American Freedom Struggle, examining the roles of lesser-known figures alongside pivotal moments in civil rights history. Dr. Arsenault shares personal anecdotes that highlight the transformative power of activism and the ongoing fight for justice. The conversation also touches on contemporary challenges and the importance of active citizenship in fostering societal change. As we ask our pivotal questions of "why" and "what are we going to do about it," this episode ends with a call to action for the present, encouraging listeners to embody the values of empathy and courage as we continue to search for Beloved Community. ⁠⁠Learn more about No Hate Radio here.⁠⁠ Suggest topics for future episodes or share your comments on the No Hate Radio Hotline: ⁠⁠(442) 4-NO-HATE⁠⁠ While we often name the injustices we see, the guiding principle of NO HATE RADIO is embodied in its name: hate is unequivocally excluded from the platform in any form. This rule underscores Don's dedication to fostering a respectful and inclusive environment for all discussions and interactions on the show. We will not perpetuate hate. No Hate Radio is recorded in St. Petersburg, Florida and is an Allendale Equity & Justice podcast. Hosted by Don Windle Produced by Cameron Helwege "No Stranger to the Rain" performed by Dylan Dames