Dr. Mark Williams and Attorney Sonya Madison
RoundTable Consult
The RoundTable Consult is a podcast with hosts, Dr. Mark Williams and Attorney Sonya Madison. Together, they discuss current community events and issues from a medical and legal perspective. No angle or topic is off-limits, whether politics, race, religion or science. Our hosts and guests are willing to tackle every topic with boldness and insight. Dr. Mark Williams is a board-certified Otolaryngologist - Head & Neck Surgeon and Gospel recording artist in Nashville, TN. Attorney Sonya Madison is an employment attorney and legal analyst in Atlanta, GA.
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Episodes
Socialism: A Bad Word? 16.12.2024 59:45
Our hosts discuss, in the context of growing AI and the political debates about socialism, the benefits and possible eventual necessity of socialism. From a biblical, economic and governmental perspective, the pros and cons of various economic systems are expolored.
Deceived 09.12.2024 1:03:07
Deceived
Unequally Yoked 02.12.2024 1:00:51
Our hosts discuss the notion of excommunication and separation from people who have differing viewpoints, when those views become irreconcilably offensive. Does "yoking" have limits?
Information: Liberating or Lethal 25.11.2024 1:01:07
Our hosts discuss how the quest for information might be empowering or disabling depending on how the information is processed. Is a knowledge of history absolutely necessary to prevent its repetition? Is there a spiritual motive or consequence to our insatiable thirst for more information?
Prioritized Relationships 18.11.2024 1:01:13
Our hosts discuss the difficult and humbling process of realizing that your new relationship might not carry the level of significance and priority that you think it should. They discuss how and if one should navigate the progression of the relationship to higher levels of priority.
Love, Marriage, and Forgiveness 11.11.2024 1:01:20
Our hosts discuss the difficulty and necessity of forgiveness and it importance in maintaining relationships, particularly in marriage. This discussion occurs in the backdrop of what Kirk Franklin describes as the weaponization of marriage by Christians.
Unified in Hate 04.11.2024 1:00:02
Our hosts discuss how the various sources of information available to every American and people around the world foster division of thought and, consequently, unity. Hate seems to be a politically unifying force that is extensively used by certain political operatives.
Goodbye Joe, Hello Kamala 29.10.2024 1:01:14
Our hosts discuss the historic changing of the guard of the Democratic national candidacy for president. What does the method of VP Kamala's Harris' nomination and the enthusiasm brought therefrom suggest about the current state of the race and country.
Is The Church Relevant? 14.10.2024 1:00:32
We discuss whether the church should be active in matters of politics and the marketplace.
An Inarticulate versus Eloquent Lie 07.10.2024 1:00:03
Our hosts discuss the presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden and the public response that ensued.
Black Music and the Church 21.09.2024 1:01:09
Our hosts discuss the evolution and impact of Black Music in the Church.
A PoJazz Experience with Zemill 14.09.2024 1:01:00
Our hosts invited E. Arabis Zemill to celebrate Black Music Month and showcase his unique style of blending spoken word and poetry with Blues, Jazz, and R&B.
Faces of Accountability 07.09.2024 57:50
Our hosts discuss the necessity of accountability in our political and judicial systems.
A Mother’s Love 31.08.2024 1:00:54
Our hosts discuss the special character of a mother’s love.
Free Speech & Higher Learning 24.08.2024 1:00:11
Our hosts discuss student protests on campuses of higher learning, particularly as it relates to the Israel-Hamas war.
Queen of R&B - Taj George 21.08.2024 59:28
Our hosts welcome guest Taj George of SWV (Sisters With Voices) to discuss the representation of women in music, reality tv, marriage, and sports.
A Welcome Expired 17.08.2024 1:00:37
Our hosts discuss the intricacies of dealing with guests or family members who have potentially outworn their welcome.
Unwinding Medicaid 21.04.2024 1:01:00
Our hosts discuss the importance of federal social welfare programs, particularly Medicaid, and how efforts to reduce the number of recipients tend to be anything but charitable.
Liberalism vs Christianity 21.04.2024 1:01:11
Our hosts discuss the idea of liberalism from a Christian perspective. Is liberalism antithetical or in line with the teachings of Jesus? Distinctions are made between support for one's right to choose and support for the choice itself.
Black Educators: Closing the Literacy Gap 30.03.2024 1:01:20
Julius Cave is an educator and Program Director for the Literacy Lab's Leading Men Fellowship. He joins the conversation with our hosts and discuss the necessity and impediments to the recruitment/retention of Educators of color.
College Athletes: Students or Employees 30.03.2024 1:00:55
Former college athlete, Shea Maheia, joins Attorney Sonya Madison to discuss the controversies concerning NIL deals, transfer portals, SEC, and Ted Cruz’ attempt to have the NCAA exclusively regulate pay of college athletes.
Chaos in the Court 30.03.2024 59:34
Our hosts discuss the growing tendency of judges legislating from the bench and over-reaching in their decisions. The SCOTUS ruling on whether Former President Trump has immunity serves as the basis for the broader discussion.
In Vitro: Life or Death 24.02.2024 1:01:44
Host, Dr. Mark Williams, discusses the recent Alabama Supreme Court ruling that embryos are considered human life and are therefore entitled to protections afforded to person status. The complexity and fallacies of the position articulated by many evangelicals with this regard are discussed from a Biblical standpoint. The necessity of not imposing religion-based moral standards of a group of polit...
Black Health Matters 24.02.2024 1:00:01
Dr. Cesar Cardona, a nephrologist, joins the conversation with our hosts to discuss how kidney health is important and the racial disparities in the diagnosis and treatment of kidney disease. He discusses the relationships between hypertension, diabetes and chronic kidney disease as well as provide some helpful tips about how patients can advocate for their kidney health.
Men's Health Matters 10.02.2024 1:01:12
Dr. Kevin Billups, Havard and Johns Hopkins University-trained urologist and Director of Men's Health at Meharry Medical College, joins the conversation to discuss the myths and truths about prostate cancer. His unique treatment approach involves not only traditional western medical treatments but also incorporates evidence-based natural/holistic approaches.
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