• Cultural Artifacts w/ Tyler Burns, Pt. 1
    Dec 14 2025

    It’s the most wonderful time of the year!

    No. I’m not talking about Christmas (that’s wonderful, too).

    But if you know me and my former podcast, Pass The Mic, you already know what I mean.

    Cultural Artifacts!!!

    This is the first Cultural Artifacts episode since PTM ended, so it is only right and fitting that my very first official guest on The Justice Briefing is none other than Rev. G. Tyler Burns!

    I honestly can’t imagine a better way to mark this moment.

    For longtime PTM listeners, this will feel like slipping into a familiar groove.

    As always, the rules remain the same: these artifacts don’t have to be new.

    They just have to be consumed this year. The things that steadied us. Challenged us. Made us feel more human in a year that demanded a lot.

    This is Part 1 of 2, so consider this your invitation to settle in—and start making your own list.

    We’ll be back next Thursday (12/18) for part 2 of Cultural Artifacts.

    Catch us right here on Substack Live or on my YouTube page.

    What’s on your cultural artifacts list this year? Let us know in the comments.

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • From the K K K to White Christian Nationalism
    Dec 5 2025

    After countless hours studying Klan documents, rituals, speeches, and theology—and comparing them with what we see today—I am prepared to make this claim clearly:

    There is a direct ideological line from the Ku Klux Klan to modern white Christian nationalism.

    This is not a clickbait claim. It is a historically grounded conclusion.

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    1 hr
  • He's Got to Go
    Nov 21 2025

    There are moments in a democracy when the choice becomes stark, the stakes undeniable, and the moral line unmistakable.

    Recent events in our nation have made a simple fact painfully clear:

    There is no redeeming this presidency. And now it’s time to say what millions are thinking but too few are willing to say out loud.

    Trump has to go. Legally. Immediately. Without equivocation.

    🚨 I’m hosting a Vision Casting Meeting for something I’ve never publicly unveiled until now—TISBY MEDIA.

    This is the multimedia ecosystem we’re building together: historically grounded, theologically rooted, and action oriented.

    I want to invite you to be part of the founding moment.

    The meeting will take place on Sunday, December 7th at 4 pm ET

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    44 mins
  • The Epstein Files and the Offensive Power of Truth-Telling
    Nov 14 2025

    The truth is not valuable only when it produces political fallout. The truth matters because it is the truth.

    If nothing else, we owe the survivors honesty.

    Truth is liberation. Truth is light. Truth is how people wounded in the dark find their way back toward hope.

    The Justice Briefing

    Today, I’m officially announcing that the podcast is becoming The Justice Briefing

    Welcome to the first episode.

    The Justice Briefing brings you the most important issues of the day, and interprets them at the intersection of faith, history, joy, and justice.

    It’s designed as a constructive alternative to the far-right Christian media ecosystem, helping people interpret events through truth, not fear.

    If we are going to resist culture war chatter and podcasts that play on fear and distortion, then we need clarity not just commentary.

    We need a briefing for the brave. And that’s exactly what The Justice Briefing is.

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    38 mins
  • What "Andor" Has to Say about U.S.
    May 23 2025

    What can a Star Wars series teach us about authoritarianism, resistance, and the state of democracy in America?

    In this episode of Footnotes, Jemar Tisby sits down with his friend and producer, Beau York, a man steeped in Star Wars lore. Together they explore how Andor—a show set in a galaxy far, far away—becomes an urgent mirror for our political present. T

    hey discuss the rise of empire, the courage of ordinary people, and the power of storytelling to stir the soul when facts fall flat.

    Whether you're a sci-fi fan, a student of history, or someone longing for hope in dark times, this episode is for you.

    ***NOTE: This episode has spoilers.

    You can follow beau at instagram.com/incognitbeau and check out his new project at www.MidnightHTX.com

    Check out Jemar's (spoiler free) Substack article: Why You Should Be Watching Andor Right Now

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    54 mins
  • Becoming the Pastor's Wife: How Marriage Replaced as a Woman's Path to Ministry
    Apr 16 2025

    Dr. Beth Allison Barris the James Vardaman Professor of History at Baylor University. She earned her PhD in Medieval History from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is the bestselling author of The Making of Biblical Womanhood: How the Subjugation of Women Became Gospel Truth.


    In this episode we talk about her latest book, Becoming the Pastor's Wife: How Marriage Replaced Ordination as a Woman's Path to Ministry.


    We discuss:

    • The role of the pastor's wife
    • Complementarianism and how it bolsters gendered divisions in church leadership
    • The "First Lady" in the Black church tradition and how it differs from white evangelical conceptions of the "pastor's wife"
    • The aggressive sexism and patriarchy we're seeing in the political realm and how that connects to the church


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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Money, Lies, and God: Inside the Movement to Destroy American Democracy with Katherine Stewart
    Feb 18 2025

    In this episode of Footnotes, I sit down with investigative journalist Katherine Stewart to discuss her latest book, Money, Lies, and God: Inside the Movement to Destroy American Democracy.


    Katherine’s work, including her previous book The Power Worshipers, which inspired the documentary God & Country, exposes the hidden networks of money, power, and religious extremism shaping our political landscape.


    We dive into the key players behind the antidemocratic movement—funders, thinkers, sergeants, infantry, and power brokers—exploring why financial influence is central to their success.


    Katherine unpacks the pervasive lies fueling these movements, the complex web of organizations behind them, and the racial and religious dynamics at play.


    This is a conversation about the urgent threats to democracy—and the resistance rising to meet them. If you care about the future of American democracy, you’ll want to listen to this one from start to finish.


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    57 mins
  • Homestead Movie Review
    Dec 31 2024

    In this episode, I take a closer look at Homestead, the post-apocalyptic drama from Angel Studios based on the novel Black Autumn. I explore its themes of faith, anti-government sentiment, and personal property rights, plus its connection to real-world trends like doomsday prepping and Christian nationalism. Join me as I unpack how this film reflects the intersection of faith, politics, and culture.


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    Key Themes:

    1. Plot and Production Context: Homestead adapts Black Autumn to showcase survivalism, faith, and societal collapse.
    2. Anti-Government Narrative: The film critiques federal institutions, highlighting themes of tyranny and resource control.
    3. Religious Messaging: Heavy-handed Christian motifs like Noah’s Ark and miraculous conversions drive the story’s resolution.
    4. Real-World Parallels: Reflects trends in doomsday prepping and libertarian ideologies among the ultra-wealthy.
    5. Cultural Implications: Examines how media shapes public perceptions of faith, politics, and self-reliance.


    For further research:

    • Silicon Valley Billionaires and Doomsday Bunkers - Bloomberg
    • Religious Movies and Hollywood Trends - WSJ
    • Homestead Review - Culture Mix


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    39 mins