
Podcast Mission
Our mission is to educate, inspire, and empower listeners to understand and combat racial injustice. Through in-depth discussions, personal narratives, Biblical referencing, and expert insights, we aim to amplify marginalized voices, challenge systemic inequalities, and foster a more inclusive and equitable society. We are committed to promoting empathy, understanding, and actionable change by providing a platform for critical conversations about race, justice, and humanity.
Current Episodes of R2ED Out Loud Podcast
Bridging the Gap Between Faith and Medicine

Host Bill Reichart talks to author Dr. Ashley Tauriac about how it isn’t a choice between being an “excellent” Christian and an “excellent” physician.
The Bold Faith of Surgeon General C. Everett Koop with Biographer Dr. Nigel Cameron

In this episode, Dr. Nigel Cameron – theologian, bioethicist, and author of Dr. Koop: The Many Lives of the Surgeon General – joins Faith in Healthcare host Dr. Mike Chupp to share the remarkable story of C. Everett Koop. From revolutionizing pediatric surgery and pioneering the NICU to serving as Surgeon General during the AIDS crisis, Koop united medical innovation with moral conviction, championing the value of every life. Drawing on years of research and interviews, Cameron highlights Koop’s bold leadership, deep faith, and lasting impact on American medicine, public health, and the pro-life movement.
Vaccines, Science, and Conscience: A Conversation with Dr. Paul Offit on Public Health and Trust

In this compelling episode of Faith in Healthcare, host Dr. Mike Chupp and guest co-host Dr. Amy Givler sit down with Dr. Paul Offit—world-renowned vaccinologist, co-inventor of the rotavirus vaccine, and director of the Vaccine Education Center at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
Grief is like Glitter

Host Bill Reichart talks to speaker and author, Elizabeth Murphy, about her and her husband’s journey through cancer.
Restoring Your Temple – Dr. David Hager on Addiction, Healing and Holy Renewal

In this episode, Faith in Healthcare host Dr. Mike Chupp is joined by Dr. David Hager, a longtime CMDA member, OB-GYN, infectious disease specialist, and award-winning educator whose decades of ministry span clinics, churches, and prisons. Dr. Hager shares transformative insights from his newest book, Restoring Your Temple: Seven Steps to Inner Healing and Peace, and how a quiet morning devotional led to the discovery of a biblical framework for recovery rooted in 2 Chronicles and 1 Corinthians. With deep wisdom and compassion, he unpacks the spiritual and physiological dimensions of addiction, offering a powerful vision of hope, healing, and lasting restoration.
Do You Believe in Miracles?

Mike Chupp, MD shares about miracles that he and others have experienced and our awesome God who controls all things!
Dental Dream Finally Fulfilled

It’s never too late to fulfill your dreams as illustrated by Dr. Amber Thomas’ recent graduation from dental school.
Tabitha: Ezer Woman of Charity

Mitzi Roberts shares about the only woman named in scripture as a disciple and how we can imitate her to leave a legacy of charity.
A Place Called Heartlight: When Love Moves In to Reach Vulnerable Teens

In this episode of The Voice of Advocacy, The CMDA’s Vice President of Advocacy and Bioethics, Dr. Brick Lantz, is joined by Mark Gregston, the Founder of Heartlight, to discuss the importance of family relationships, and how Heartlight provides Christ-centered community for teens struggling to find hope.
Don’t Be Afraid: Dr. John Wyatt on AI, Human Dignity and the Future of Healthcare

As artificial intelligence accelerates change across healthcare, Dr. John Wyatt challenges us to look beyond innovation and efficiency to the deeper ethical and spiritual questions at stake.