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

Francis Smith, PhD: Wonderfully Made

July 30, 2020

Dr. Francis Smith joins Dr. Mike Chupp on today’s CMDA Matters podcast to discuss his book Wonderfully Made.

Os Guinness: Carpe Diem Redeemed

July 23, 2020

Os Guinness joins Dr. Mike Chupp on today’s CMDA Matters podcast to discuss his book Carpe Diem Redeemed.

Steve Sartori, MD: Coaching and Well-being

July 16, 2020

Dr. Steve Sartori joins Dr. Jeff Barrows on today’s CMDA Matters podcast to discuss Well-being and the impact of COVID-19.

Refugee Missions

July 13, 2020

Stavros Ignatiou is the director of Helping Hands in Athens Greece, an NGO offering humanitarian aid to thousands of Farsi and Dari speaking refugees.

Daniel Lewis, MD: From Doc to COVID-19 Patient

July 9, 2020

Dr. Daniel Lewis joins Dr. Jeff Barrows on today’s CMDA Matters podcast to discuss being a patient of COVID-19.

Alcohol Use Disorder

July 7, 2020

Healthy Doctor episode 20

David Goodman, MD: Medical Student Discipleship

July 2, 2020

Dr. David Goodman joins Dr. Mike Chupp to describe his new Bible study curriculum.

Jennifer Huang Harris, MD: Downcast

June 25, 2020

Dr. Jennifer Huang Harris joins Dr. Mike Chupp on today’s CMDA Matters podcast to discuss Downcast, a new book on depression she co-authored with Dr. Harold Koenig and Dr. John Peteet.

Drs. Chad & Etta Nabors: Fellowship First

June 18, 2020

Drs. Chad and Etta Nabors, a married couple who met through their campus CMDA chapter, join Dr. Mike Chupp on this week’s CMDA Matters podcast. They will be discussing how and why a group of 12 students from their medical school banded together for their clinicals so they could continue with community, fellowship and Bible study after completing medical school.

Thomas Robey, MD: PAACS Update

June 11, 2020

Today’s interview is with Dr. Thomas Robey, the chair of the Pan-African Academy of Christian Surgeons. We hope you will find this interview inspiring as he discusses with Dr. Mike Chupp the history of PAACS, including the critical role CMDA played in its mission and growth to train and disciple African surgeons.