Mark Pratt & Justin Sternberg
How I See It
Weekly podcast working to counter cultural polarization through thoughtful conversations, with co-hosts Mark Pratt and Justin Sternberg and occasional guests. https://howiseeit.click/latesthttps://www.instagram.com/howiseeit.podcast/https://www.facebook.com/howiseeit.podhttps://youtube.com/@howiseeitpodcasthttps://twitter.com/HowISeeItPod
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Mark Pratt & Justin Sternberg
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Último episodio
5 de mar. de 2024
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Episodios
Holy Spirit 15.03.2022 43:01
Today, Mark asks Justin, “What’s your take on the Holy Spirit?” – This is a genuine “How I See It” conversation about a very personal topic for both of us—our beliefs on the Holy Spirit’s role in our lives.
Changing our minds 08.03.2022 53:11
In this episode, Justin and Mark discuss the value of changing our minds. Should we be open-minded? Will our brains fall out? Who should change their minds—boomers or millennials? Today we’ll work on solving all these mysteries in “How I See It” style.
Integrity 01.03.2022 49:44
Mark and Justin on “Markisms'' and today’s topic: Integrity. They share their perspectives on it, its value in their lives, the process to learn that value, and tips for developing it (hint, you can't purchase it by the 5 gallon bucket at the General Store...).
Intro to “How I See It” 24.02.2022 43:54
A (sometimes awkward!) introduction to this podcast, and to Mark and Justin, your hosts. We meander through a few of the potential themes, and future guests. We explain our desire is to mine the nuggets of truth that exist on both sides (and often in the middle) of difficult polarizing topics, all while gaining new perspective. We look forward to the journey and the process with you! This is ”How...
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