Doubletake

WORLD Radio

Doubletake is a narrative podcast. We tell stories creatively about interesting people encountering big ideas. It’s journalism plus storytelling, informed by a biblical worldview.

  • 28 minutes 46 seconds
    In the running

    When Thaddeus Hall was born, the room went silent. From then on, every day has been a struggle for survival–kind of a race, really. As Thad’s family pushes through the obstacles of raising a medically fragile child, it seems like life will never be the same. What do you do when something goes wrong? What does life look like? What do you lose—and what do you gain?


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    Music licensed via podcastmusic.com from AMG, Atomica, and STKA. News clips from CNA News and HBO.


    8 September 2023, 7:30 am
  • 51 minutes 2 seconds
    Three Questions

    This is the story of two Iranian women who brought about a revolution in one of the world’s most notorious prisons–just not the kind involving protests and violence. It all came down to the courage to answer a few questions from a judge.


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    Music licensed via podcastmusic.com from ALIBI, 5 Alarm, AMG, Atomica Music, Manhattan Production Music, and Strike Audio. 


    News clips from ABCNews, the BBC, ITVNews, CBCNews, PBS, NBCNews, and NPR.


    Ambient sound from Sound Effects Pod and Stockmusic. “Nothing But the Blood of Jesus” from http://youtube.com/instrumentalworship

    1 September 2023, 7:30 am
  • 45 minutes 58 seconds
    The Death Doula

    Laurel Marr is a Christian who helps people find comfort and meaning in their last days. In the past, death was a preparation to meet God. But our secular culture today thinks this life is all there is. Laurel asks—and answers—the question: what does it mean to die well?


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    Music licensed via podcastmusic.com from ALIBI, AMG, Atomica Music, and STKA. Amazing Grace keyboard by lorenzobuczek from Pixabay. News clips from Reuters and The Guardian. Audio clip from Ghost.

    25 August 2023, 7:30 am
  • 42 minutes 44 seconds
    Dreamland

    When he was 15, Connor Clough taught himself how to become aware he was dreaming while he was dreaming. It seemed kind of fun–until it wasn’t. Along the way he faced a question that has puzzled thinkers for millennia: Are dreams just collections of memories and emotions dredged up from our subconscious? Or are dreams really some sort of window into transcendent reality?


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    Music licensed via podcastmusic.com from Strike Music, Figure and Groove, ALIBI, Atomica Music, and Pink Shark Music.


    Song: “Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland” by The Mills Brothers.

    18 August 2023, 7:30 am
  • 59 minutes 53 seconds
    Breaking a blood oath

    In 2005 Tani Prroj was pastor of a small Albanian church and his wife Elona was a stay-at-home mom. But then Tani’s uncle shot and killed a mountain man, casting the family into a cycle of revenge that can go on for generations. Albania is one of the last places on earth that still practices “blood feud.” It’s a cultural imperative and an impulse most of us recognize all too well: the desire for justice–and then some.


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    Music licensed via podcastmusic.com from ALIBI, Atomica Music, Strike Audio, Merge Music, Pink Shark Music

    

    Audio clips from Taken 2, and Sons of Cain.

    11 August 2023, 7:30 am
  • 53 minutes 39 seconds
    The Experience Machines, Part Two

    Two years ago Stewart Freeman built a church in a virtual reality app called VR Chat, reputedly one of the wildest places in the metaverse. On this episode we’ll tag along with Stewart and the VR ministry of Cornerstone Church as they try to bring the Gospel into virtual reality. Instead of allowing virtual reality to distort the Gospel that they preach. It’s the second in our short series exploring the implications of technology that shapes our perception of the world around us.

    

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    Music licensed via podcastmusic.com from ALIBI Music, Strike Audio, Atomica Music, 5 Alarm, Manhattan Production Music

    4 August 2023, 7:30 am
  • 44 minutes 58 seconds
    The Experience Machines, Part One

    About three years ago Stewart Freeman went online, into virtual reality, to meet girls. Instead he found Christ through a California church called Cornerstone, one of a handful of ministries trying to preach the Gospel in a new digital world called the “metaverse.” Mark Zuckerberg predicts that within a few years a billion people will be in the metaverse–but at what cost?


    It’s part one of our two-part series exploring the implications of technology that shapes our perception of the world around us.


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    Music licensed via podcastmusic.com from ALIBI Music, 5 Alarm, Atomica Music


    Short Story “Pygmalion’s Spectacles” by Stanley G. Weinbaum, produced by The MixVR

    28 July 2023, 7:30 am
  • 38 minutes 11 seconds
    You think you know someone

    Larry and Connie Van Oosten were awakened one morning in 2017 by a masked intruder with a weapon. He stuffed them into the trunk of an old Caprice and hauled them off to a secret room. It seemed at first like a sophisticated heist designed to clean out their bank accounts–but the truth was both weirder and more unsettling than they could have imagined. They’re still dealing with it.


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    Music licensed via podcastmusic.com from Stockmusic, Atomica Music, ALIBI Music


    News Clip: WQAD


    Final song: Jimmie Rogers, “In the Jailhouse Now”

    21 July 2023, 7:30 am
  • 26 minutes 26 seconds
    Singletake: Blindsided

    When Rachel Cochrane was 17, she headed off with her mom to attend an Air Force Academy ball with her brand-new, first-ever boyfriend. It should have been so romantic. It wasn’t.


    Music licensed via podcastmusic.com from 5 Alarm, ALIBI Music, Atomica Music. News clips from KOAA News. Final song: The Manhattans, "Kiss and Say Goodbye”

    14 July 2023, 7:30 am
  • 16 minutes 29 seconds
    Singletake: The sheer terror of impending catastrophe

    On April 12, 1999, Air Force cadet James Busch stepped out of an airplane 6,000 feet in the air for a routine practice jump. But his parachute didn’t open. Neither did his reserve.

    And then things got really bad. It’s a helpless feeling to watch a big problem come rushing up from a long way away, knowing that you’re out of options. But sometimes God works in unexpected ways.

    28 April 2023, 10:00 pm
  • 24 minutes 44 seconds
    Two days to change her mind

    Last September Roberta Bayer got a call from her mom, who was in a nursing home in southern Ontario. Roberta had to come up and visit that weekend, her mom said, or it would be too late. Roberta realized that she had 48 hours to stop her mother from doing something terrible.

    1 April 2023, 7:30 am
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