"How Can We Foster Gratitude?"

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The episode features a standard production format of back-and-forth cuts mirroring that of a zoom call. This choice makes for an intimate, cozy feel. The editing is noticeable with visual cuts, but it is not inherently distracting. The episode features a dominant Christian and biblical worldview. The host and guest explicitly emphasize maintaining a heart of sincere gratitude toward God. MOVIEGUIDE® finds the podcast series positive, faith-filled, and full of biblical discussion with no questionable elements whatsoever.
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(BBB, CCC): Dominant Worldview and Other Worldview Content/Elements: A dominant Christian and biblical worldview. The host and guest explicitly emphasize maintaining a heart of sincere gratitude toward God for all things. The episode concludes with a reading from the devotional ‘Jesus Calling by Sarah Young’ that highlights a submissive, trusting attitude toward God's ultimate sovereignty and reflects the biblical truth that "the Lord gives and the Lord takes away." Foul Language: No foul language Sex: No sex Nudity: No nudity Alcohol Use: No alcohol use Smoking and/or Drug Use and Abuse: No smoking or drug use ; and, Miscellaneous Immorality: No objectionable content.
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JESUS CALLING devotional and podcast’s ‘Stories of Prayer’ interview series invites guests from the entertainment, music, and literature sectors to share how prayer has shaped their lives. Susie McEntire-Eaton, the series host, engages in intimate conversations to inspire, uplift, and remind the audience that Jesus always listens.
In the episode “How Can We Foster Gratitude? Ft Ainsley Earhardt,” the host interviews New York Times Bestselling Author and broadcast journalist Ainsley Earhardt about her new book. The children’s illustration book, ‘America, I’m So Glad You Were Born’, celebrates America and emphasizes the importance of gratitude. The duo discusses the author’s background, the book’s creation, and challenges like motherhood, raising daughters, and parental discipline.
The podcast features a standard production format with back-and-forth cuts that resemble a Zoom call, creating an intimate, cozy feel. The editing showcases visual cuts without distractions; however, at one point, the guest moves, changing the background and camera angle. Both the guest and host express a deep love for Jesus, yet the interview’s narrative feels scattered.
The discussion briefly touches on the author and the book’s background, then shifts to the book’s core theme of gratitude. The conversation includes various examples of gratitude, such as appreciation for air and food, which offer great advice but feel repetitive. The host answers a question about raising daughters, followed by a discussion on generational differences in parental discipline. The disjointed transitions can confuse the audience and leave them wondering if they missed important parts of the conversation.
JESUS CALLING devotional and podcast’s episode ‘How Can We Foster Gratitude? Ft Ainsley Earhardt’ features a dominant Christian and biblical worldview. The host and guest emphasize maintaining a sincere heart of gratitude toward God for all things. The episode concludes with a reading from the devotional ‘Jesus Calling’ by Sarah Young, which highlights a submissive, trusting attitude toward God’s sovereignty and reflects the biblical truth that “the Lord gives and the Lord takes away.” MOVIEGUIDE® finds the episode positive, faith-filled, and full of biblical discussion with no questionable elements whatsoever.
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