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The Nothing Is Wasted Podcast

RE-RELEASE Episode 33 - Miles McPherson

The Nothing Is Wasted Podcast

Davey Blackburn and Aubrey Sampson

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 4 June 2020

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

On the last episode of this podcast, we promised a special episode this week to celebrate three years of the Nothing Is Wasted Podcast. The world seemed different when we made those plans. In light of the killing of George Floyd last week and the civil unrest that has permeated our country over the last several days, we felt like that wasn’t the message that our community needed right now. Perhaps more importantly, we felt like we are not the first voices that you should be listening to in this moment. Miles McPherson grew up as a black kid in a segregated world. Living in a black neighborhood and attending a white school, he was no stranger to racism even as a child. But as a young Miles found his calling on a football field, he also began to see what living united in a diverse environment looked like. Now, as a pastor, speaker, and author, Miles has made it his mission to spread the message that in a world that tries to force a choice of “us vs. them,” God offers us a third option. It has perhaps not been clearer in any of our lifetimes that we need racial reconciliation. Racism is a disease that has been tearing this country apart for longer than any of us can remember, and we are seeing its effects on our streets today. In light of this, we wanted to re-broadcast Davey’s conversation with Miles McPherson from episode 33 of the podcast, originally recorded in September of 2018. We’ll still celebrate the podcast’s third birthday, just at a little later date. In the meantime, listen to this powerful conversation with Miles McPherson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey Nothing is Wasted Family.

0:10.1

First of all, I want to apologize for the poor audio recording that you're currently listening to.

0:16.8

At the time of recording this I am on vacation with my family and did not have access to one of our high quality microphones.

0:25.2

I wanted to jump on and let you know that this is going to be a little bit different nature of an episode of what we normally

0:31.3

release. We had been scheduled to release our third birthday

0:37.0

episode and then given the events that have taken place in our country over the past week, week and a half or so.

0:45.9

We didn't feel like it was appropriate to release that episode and we decided to go in a different

0:51.8

direction as a team this week.

0:54.3

If you're not familiar with or you're listening to this

0:58.9

a lot further down the road maybe several months later or years later.

1:04.1

The events I'm referring to are the death of George Floyd

1:08.3

and the ensuing events, protests, riots, and all the different climatic changes in our country that

1:18.0

aren't really changes at all.

1:19.9

There are more tensions that have been around for hundreds of years that are surfacing and kind of coming to a boiling point right now.

1:27.0

And so in the spirit of listening, and in the spirit of learning, we wanted to step back as a

1:34.0

Nothing Is Wasted podcast team and we wanted to pull out of the

1:37.4

archives an interview that we had with one of the leading voices in the

1:42.1

country today on racial reconciliation,

1:45.3

Pastor Miles McPherson. We interviewed him in episode 33, so early on in the days of the Nothing

1:51.6

Is Wasted podcast.

1:53.3

And we thought it very appropriate to re-release this interview

1:57.6

because of the nature of the interview

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