Let’s Talk: Faith and Justice Podcast
Join Elizabeth Grady-Harper as she sits down with Rachel Darnall (M.A. Theological Studies) and Hayley Rose (M.A. NCC LPC) to deconstruct gender hierarchy. From the historical trauma of early modern witch trials to modern-day struggles with sexual agency and work compensation, Rachel and Hayley explore the causes, effects, and cure for the "Genesis 3:16 effect"—the prophecy of men ruling over women. By combining deep theological research with a vital therapeutic lens, they offer a compelling vision of restorative justice and healing.
It’s a Man’s World: the Genesis 3:16 Effect
This framework examines how hierarchical gender structures — rooted in a dysfunctional reading of Genesis 3:16 — function within Christian institutions and families to normalize the subordination of women. It is simultaneously a theological argument, a historical analysis, and a clinical observation.
Plantation Capitalism vs. Jesus’ Jubilee Economy
This teaching and video series traces the genealogy of extraction economics through the Bible, American history, and contemporary policy. It begins with a simple claim: that what we call modern capitalism has more in common with plantation logic — land, labor, and bodies as resources to be extracted — than with any vision of shared abundance found in scripture.
The series examines housing policy, labor, debt, healthcare, and wealth concentration through the lens of the biblical Jubilee: the radical, recurring redistribution that the ancient world built into law and that we have spent centuries explaining away.
The Thoughtful Counselor: Developing a Professional Identity
I join Mike Shook and two other guests on the Thoughtful Counselor Podcast to discuss how our professional identities have evolved during the course of our studies and career. We discuss why professional identity is important, how it can be difficult to tease out how counseling is different from other helping professions, and what has been helpful as we grow in our identities as a counselors.