Episodes

  • Singletake: Free stuff
    Dec 14 2024
    Two game show contestants realize that everything we have is a gift
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    18 mins
  • A Digital Revolt
    Dec 7 2024
    Parents at a small Christian school who pledged to get rid of social media discover that’s easier said than done
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    28 mins
  • In Glass, Part II
    Nov 30 2024
    A story about a woman who wishes she’d asked a few more questions before making some life and death decisions
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    30 mins
  • In Glass, Part I
    Nov 23 2024
    The story of a woman who faced a really loaded question: how far should you go to get pregnant?
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    28 mins
  • The Rise and Fall of Purity Culture
    Nov 16 2024
    Through the eyes of a couple who lived through some of its best features–and some of its worst
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    32 mins
  • Navigating the Wilderness of Grief
    Nov 9 2024

    WORLD Radio’s Jenny Rough was worried. Last year, her memory seemed to be slipping, and few things scared her more than descending into dementia as she got older. She also came across some recent research that tied dementia and Alzheimer's disease to a person’s ability to navigate–and Jenny has always had a little trouble with maps. Worst of all, her own mother had passed away from Parkinson’s disease a few years before.

    So, naturally, Jenny went for a good long hike … and got lost.

    On this episode of Doubletake we’re going to navigate—metaphorically and literally. We’ll explore the pathways of the human brain, hike trails in the Rocky Mountains, and journey along the road of grief.

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    37 mins
  • The Feminine Mystake
    Nov 2 2024
    Mallory Millett blames her own feminist icon sister Kate for the most destructive ideas about women the world has ever seen
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    41 mins
  • In the running
    Sep 8 2023
    A father and his son push through challenges God has set before them
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    29 mins