Right Side Up Podcast with Danielle Strickland
Right Side Up Podcast with Danielle Strickland

Right Side Up Podcast with Danielle Strickland

Danielle Strickland

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welcome. I'm hoping it's here you will find subversive ideas, disruptive thoughts, experience and hope, some spiritual depth and genuine questions... this is a way of one beggar telling another beggar where to find some bread. I'm glad you are here. daniellestrickland.substack.com

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For the Love of Women: Uprooting and Healing Misogyny in Our World
FEB 11, 2026
For the Love of Women: Uprooting and Healing Misogyny in Our World
<p></p><p><strong>Summary</strong></p><p>In this episode of "The Right Side Up," hosts James Sholl and Danielle Strickland engage in a profound conversation with Dorothy Greco about her book, "For the Love of Women: Uprooting and Healing Misogyny in America." The discussion delves into the complexities of misogyny, exploring its pervasive impact across various spheres of life, including healthcare, the workplace, and the church. Greco shares her personal journey, highlighting her experiences as a woman navigating a male-dominated world and the importance of addressing misogyny to foster healing and empowerment for women. The conversation emphasizes the need for men to listen, learn, and become allies in the fight against misogyny, ultimately advocating for a more inclusive and equitable society.</p><p><p><strong>'You can't heal what you won't name and talk about.'</strong></p></p><p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p><p>* ‘You can’t heal what you won’t name and talk about.’</p><p>* ‘Misogyny is a persistent, insidious belief that men’s ideas are more important than women’s.’</p><p>* ‘If you don’t fit the stereotype, you feel the effects of rejection and identity issues.’</p><p>* ‘Change is hard work, and it takes a long time to challenge presuppositions.’</p><p>* ‘Men need to learn what it means to listen to and value women.’</p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p><strong>00:00 </strong>Introduction to Dorothy Greco and Her Book</p><p><strong>01:04 </strong>Dorothy’s Background and Journey</p><p><strong>08:55 </strong>Defining Misogyny and Its Impact</p><p><strong>16:37 </strong>Men as Allies in the Fight Against Misogyny</p><p><strong>23:55 </strong>The Role of the Church in Addressing Misogyny</p><p><strong>30:16 </strong>Transformative Change and Empowerment for Women</p><p><strong>40:35 </strong>Hope for Future Generations</p><p>Follow more of Dorothy’s work <a target="_blank" href="https://www.dorothygreco.com/">here </a></p><p>James, Danielle’s co-host, is the pastor of Wellspring Worship Centre in Toronto which you can find out more about <a target="_blank" href="https://www.wellspringtoronto.ca/">here</a></p><p><p>Right Side Up: Danielle Strickland is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.</p></p><p></p><p></p> <br/><br/>Get full access to Right Side Up: Danielle Strickland at <a href="https://daniellestrickland.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&#38;utm_campaign=CTA_4">daniellestrickland.substack.com/subscribe</a>
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44 MIN
Hell Bent - How the fear of Hell holds Christians back from a Spirituality of Love with Brian Recker
DEC 29, 2025
Hell Bent - How the fear of Hell holds Christians back from a Spirituality of Love with Brian Recker
<p></p><p>Summary</p><p>In this conversation, James Sholl and Danielle Strickland engage with Brian Recker, author of ‘Hell Bent’, discussing his journey from fundamentalism to a more expansive understanding of faith. They explore themes of deconstruction, the implications of hell in Christianity, and the importance of justice over punishment. The conversation emphasizes the need for authenticity in spirituality and the liberating experience of finding Jesus beyond traditional frameworks.</p><p><p>‘I began, very strongly, to feel that who we were in Evangelicalism did not reflect the spirituality of Jesus’</p></p><p>Takeaways</p><p>* Brian Recker’s book ‘Hell Bent’ explores the fear of hell in Christianity.</p><p>* Deconstruction often begins with questioning fundamental beliefs.</p><p>* The political climate can significantly impact one’s faith journey.</p><p>* Grieving the loss of traditional faith structures is a common experience.</p><p>* Finding Jesus outside of traditional frameworks can be liberating.</p><p>* The concept of hell often reflects a punitive view of God.</p><p>* Justice in Christianity should focus on restoration, not punishment.</p><p>* Fear-based spirituality can hinder genuine connection with God.</p><p>* Authenticity in faith leads to deeper belonging and community.</p><p>* The journey of faith can be both challenging and transformative.</p><p></p><p><strong>Chapters</strong></p><p><strong>00:00 </strong>Introduction and Background Noise</p><p><strong>01:53 </strong>Introducing Brian Recker and His Book</p><p><strong>03:51 </strong>Brian’s Journey from Fundamentalism to Evangelicalism</p><p><strong>07:26 </strong>The Impact of Politics on Faith</p><p><strong>11:23 </strong>Deconstruction and the Search for Authenticity</p><p><strong>14:45 </strong>Encountering Jesus Amidst Deconstruction</p><p><strong>18:33 </strong>Prayer and Spiritual Practices</p><p><strong>22:04 </strong>Listening to Marginalized Voices</p><p><strong>25:40 </strong>The Concept of Hell and Its Implications</p><p><strong>29:57 </strong>The Nature of God’s Justice</p><p><strong>32:20 </strong>Rethinking Judgment and Redemption</p><p><strong>33:56 </strong>God vs. Empire: A New Perspective</p><p><strong>35:56 </strong>The Consequences of Spirituality</p><p><strong>37:48 </strong>The Role of Hell in Faith</p><p><strong>42:56 </strong>Love Over Fear: A New Approach to Faith</p><p><strong>47:36 </strong>Connecting with the Right God</p><p><strong>53:51 </strong>Finding Genuine Belonging</p><p></p> <br/><br/>Get full access to Right Side Up: Danielle Strickland at <a href="https://daniellestrickland.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&#38;utm_campaign=CTA_4">daniellestrickland.substack.com/subscribe</a>
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55 MIN
Spiritual Flourishing in a Productivity-Driven Culture with Bette Dickinson
NOV 11, 2025
Spiritual Flourishing in a Productivity-Driven Culture with Bette Dickinson
<p></p><p>Summary</p><p>In this conversation, Danielle Strickland and Bette Dickinson explore the themes of spiritual flourishing, the importance of embodied encounters, and the need to dethrone the powers of industrialization in our spiritual lives. They discuss the significance of quality over quantity in spiritual growth, the role of relationships in flourishing, and the concept of creating an understory of mutuality. The conversation also delves into the cyclical nature of life, the importance of rest and dormancy, and God’s desire for our flourishing. Ultimately, they emphasize the need for a prophetic imagination to awaken us to a different way of living that prioritizes connection and community.</p><p><strong>00:00 </strong>Introduction to The Art of Vine Making</p><p><strong>01:19 </strong>Spiritual Flourishing in a Productivity-Driven Culture</p><p><strong>03:55 </strong>Embodied Encounters and Spiritual Formation</p><p><strong>05:45 </strong>Dethroning the Powers of Disconnection</p><p><strong>09:38 </strong>The Contrast Between Industrialized and Organic Approaches</p><p><strong>13:26 </strong>Quality Over Quantity in Ministry</p><p><strong>17:00 </strong>Creating an Understory of Flourishing</p><p><strong>18:25 </strong>The Role of Shepherding in Deliverance</p><p><strong>22:59 </strong>Awakening to Prophetic Imagination</p><p><strong>27:46 </strong>Flourishing vs. Productivity</p><p><strong>33:16 </strong>The Cycles of Life and Ministry</p><p><strong>38:52 </strong>Seasons of the Soul</p><p><strong>44:25 </strong>Embracing Flourishing and Surrender</p><p><p><em>‘Does God view us like a microwave?’</em></p></p><p>Takeaways</p><p>* Spiritual flourishing is a journey that requires community engagement.</p><p>* Embodied encounters with nature can deepen our spiritual experiences.</p><p>* Dethroning the powers of industrialization is essential for spiritual growth.</p><p>* Quality of spiritual life is more important than quantity of output.</p><p>* Relationships are key to flourishing in our spiritual lives.</p><p>* Creating an understory of mutuality fosters a sense of belonging.</p><p>* Shepherding is a model for liberation and care in our communities.</p><p>* The prophetic imagination can awaken us to new possibilities.</p><p>* Each season of life has its own significance and purpose.</p><p>* God desires for us to flourish and grow in our spiritual journeys.</p><p>Check out Bette’s wonderful website here - </p><p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.bettedickinson.com/">https://www.bettedickinson.com/</a></p> <br/><br/>Get full access to Right Side Up: Danielle Strickland at <a href="https://daniellestrickland.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&#38;utm_campaign=CTA_4">daniellestrickland.substack.com/subscribe</a>
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45 MIN
The Justice of Jesus w/ Joash Thomas
OCT 9, 2025
The Justice of Jesus w/ Joash Thomas
<p>Summary</p><p>In this conversation, Joash P. Thomas discusses his book ‘The Justice of Jesus’ and explores the themes of justice, faith, and the impact of colonization on modern Christianity. He emphasizes the importance of centering marginalized voices and the need for the church to engage in justice work without the constraints of colonial frameworks. The discussion also touches on the complexities of mission work, the role of empathy, and the call to live a flourishing life now, rather than focusing solely on the afterlife.</p><p><p>‘Justice is a communal exercise’</p></p><p>Takeaways</p><p>* Joash wrote a book called ‘The Justice of Jesus’.</p><p>* Justice should not be pigeonholed into biblical or social categories.</p><p>* All justice is ultimately God’s justice.</p><p>* We can’t change the past, but we can be faithful in the present.</p><p>* The gospel centers marginalized voices.</p><p>* Decolonization is essential for understanding justice.</p><p>* Empathy is crucial in addressing historical injustices.</p><p>* The church must engage in justice work today.</p><p>* Mission work can have both beautiful and harmful outcomes.</p><p>* Living a flourishing life now is a key aspect of faith.</p><p>Chapters</p><p><strong>00:00 </strong>Introduction and Background of Joash P. Thomas</p><p><strong>02:41 </strong>The Justice of Jesus: A New Perspective</p><p><strong>05:45 </strong>Decolonizing Justice and Faith</p><p><strong>08:04 </strong>The Impact of Colonization on Justice</p><p><strong>10:50 </strong>Understanding the Complexity of Colonization</p><p><strong>13:37 </strong>The Duality of Good and Harm in Mission Work</p><p><strong>20:04 </strong>The Complexity of Divine Action Amidst Human Atrocity</p><p><strong>21:59 </strong>The Now of the Gospel: Living in Abundance</p><p><strong>23:44 </strong>Reckoning with Colonial Narratives and Their Impact</p><p><strong>26:09 </strong>Centering Marginalized Voices in the Gospel</p><p><strong>27:56 </strong>Transformation Through Empathy and Understanding</p><p><strong>29:43 </strong>Navigating the Tension Between Prophetic and Priestly Calls</p><p><strong>32:16 </strong>Historical Trauma and Its Effects on Power Dynamics</p><p><strong>36:16 </strong>Co-opting Liberation: The Need for Reflection</p><p><strong>37:52 </strong>Hope in the Global Church: Moving Forward Together</p><p></p> <br/><br/>Get full access to Right Side Up: Danielle Strickland at <a href="https://daniellestrickland.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&#38;utm_campaign=CTA_4">daniellestrickland.substack.com/subscribe</a>
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41 MIN