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Hi Kids! Reasoned Conversations in a Divided Generation
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Hi Kids! Reasoned Conversations in a Divided Generation

Hosted by Jack and Tricia · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 21 episodes

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A Christian podcast equipping families to navigate conflict, estrangement, and cultural tension through Scripture rather than slogans. In a time when serious words are used lightly and division escalates quickly, we slow the conversation down to seek clarity. We will address topics the church often avoids, from family fracture to entitlement and grievance culture, with Biblical conviction and thoughtful dialogue. When we lose the ability to reason together, families suffer and faith must speak. #estrangement #cutoff #familiesincrisis #nocontact

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Jack and Tricia hosts Hi Kids! Reasoned Conversations in a Divided Generation, a kids show with 21 episodes published.

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S1-E23: When Faithful Parenting Doesn't Produce the Outcome You Hoped For

Jun 2, 202651mEp. 23S1

Can a parent do everything right and still experience heartbreak? Many Christian parents quietly carry the belief that if they pray faithfully, teach biblical truth, model godly living, and remain committed to their chil

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S1-E22: The Great Redefinition - How Families Are Lost Without Ever Being Attacked

May 30, 202656mEp. 22S1

Why are families becoming increasingly fractured, isolated, and estranged? In this episode, we explore a provocative question: If someone wanted to weaken the family while convincing people they were becoming more free,

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S1-E21: The Age of Estrangement

May 25, 202648mEp. 21S1

Today we tackled one of the most painful and complicated realities modern families face: estrangement. While there are many different types of estrangement — political, theological, medical, relational, generational, rom

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S1-E20: The Pizza Hut Generation

May 20, 202637mEp. 20S1

A businessman named Tim Sparks is restoring retro Pizza Huts across America — red cups, Pac-Man machines, stained-glass lamps, salad bars, and all. At first glance, it sounds ridiculous. But the emotional reaction people

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S1-E19: Defining the Conversation

May 15, 202656mEp. 19S1

In this foundational episode of Hi, Kids!, we slow things down and define the language behind the conversations. Too many modern debates collapse because people use the same words to mean completely different things. Tod

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S1-E18: Masculinity in Crisis? The Cultural Shift Nobody Wants to Discuss

May 5, 202653mEp. 18S1

In today’s episode, we tackle one of the most controversial and emotionally charged cultural conversations of the modern era: the shifting roles of men and women in society, marriage, family, and faith. From the rise of

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S1-E17: Gen X Parenting

May 3, 202648mEp. 17S1

Today’s episode continues the generational conversation with a direct look at Gen X parents and the growing pattern of estrangement among Gen Z and Gen A. This is not a dismissal of hurt. It is a reality check on how it

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S1-E16: How One Generation Shapes the Next

Apr 23, 202640mEp. 16S1

In this episode, we break down the major generations, from the Silent Generation and Baby Boomers to Gen X, Millennials, Gen Z, and beyond. We discuss the historical events, cultural shifts, economic realities, and famil

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S1-E15: What’s Happening to This Generation?

Apr 21, 202644mEp. 15S1

In this powerful follow-up conversation, our daughter speaks candidly about the forces shaping young women today, social media, identity confusion, distorted views of freedom, and the growing trend of cutting off family

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S1-E14: Hope After Estrangement

Apr 19, 202648mEp. 14S1

In this deeply personal episode, we sit down with our younger daughter to talk openly about a painful chapter in our family story, her estrangement from us, the year and a half of distance, and the unexpected path to rec

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S1-E13: Dating - Swipe Right on Scripture

Apr 13, 202649mEp. 11S1

In today’s episode, we examine the modern concept of “dating” through a biblical lens. While the word dating does not appear anywhere in Scripture, the Bible is far from silent on relationships between men and women. We

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S1-E12: Moms

Apr 11, 202654mEp. 12S1

In today’s episode of Hi, Kids!, we reflect on the women who shaped our lives—our mothers and Tricia’s grandmother and great-grandmother—and challenge the modern tendency to misjudge an earlier generation of parents thro

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S1-E11: There Is No Neutral: The Myth of “Helping” Estranged Children

Apr 10, 202650mEp. 11S1

In this first video episode of Hi, Kids!, a hard line is drawn against one of the most dangerous assumptions in modern family conflict: the idea that someone can remain “neutral” while intervening in estrangement between

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S1-E10: Walking in Victory

Apr 7, 202652mEp. 10S1

In this episode, we take the argument further and confront a harder truth: the language and framework of therapeutic culture have not only shaped the broader culture, they have quietly reshaped the Church itself. Concept

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S1-E9: Mud Run

Mar 30, 202628mEp. 9S1

In today’s episode, we unpack a powerful analogy: life as a mud run. Every obstacle, every fall, every hardship leaves its mark. But the question is not whether we get covered in mud, it’s what we do with it. Too often,

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S1-E8: Parents, your voice matters

Mar 26, 202627mEp. 8S1

In today’s episode, we take a hard look at the growing culture of estrangement and the troubling patterns surrounding it. We explore how some individuals work to isolate children from their parents—often by silencing, di

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S1-E7: Be Still...

Mar 25, 202643mEp. 7S1

In today’s episode, we explore the powerful and sobering story of Absalom standing against his father, King David, at the city gate. While Absalom’s rebellion is often the focus, we take a deeper look at David’s role as

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S1-E6: It's Not My Place to Say, but...

Mar 18, 20261h 0mEp. 6S1

In this episode, we take on a familiar but often overlooked dynamic inside Christian families and communities: the well-intended disclaimer, “It’s not my place to say, but…” What usually follows is not neutrality or wisd

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S1-E5: New Thought, New Age, and the Illusion of Freedom

Mar 11, 202651mEp. 5S1

In this episode, we unpack the confusion between New Thought and New Age spirituality and how both have shaped modern ideas about freedom. What happens when freedom is redefined as living without accountability, authorit

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S1-E4: Space… The Final Frontier? When “Giving Space” Becomes a Wedge in the Family

Mar 6, 202654mEp. 4S1

When does “giving space” help heal a family—and when does it quietly become the wedge that tears it apart? In today’s culture, we often hear that adult children need “space” from their parents to work through conflict, h

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