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Christ Is King - Blame The Jews: Blood & Chains 3

1 h 12 min · 1 de ene de 2026
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Episode 2, Part 3 — Christ Is King, Blame the Jews (Blood & Chains) Synopsis: The Moral Compass Podcast with Shara is an educational podcast, sometimes produced in a mini documentary format. You’re stepping into a classroom designed to help you reevaluate human behavior and recalibrate your moral compass. In this continuation of Blood and Chains, we dive into the major religious obstacle interfering with Black moral development and uncover how myth, fear, and conspiracy made Christ king of every nation in the world—placing our minds in perpetual bondage. Podcast episodes are not released on a set schedule, so to know when the next episode is out, hit the subscribe button. Don’t forget to share, and let me know your thoughts in the comments. Turn on notifications so you never miss a future episode. Recommended website: ImJustShara.com Deconstructing Christian Scripture: Rabbi Tovia Singer Recalibrate your moral compass at: LiveMoral.com

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Christ Is King - Blame The Jews: Blood & Chains 3

Episode 2, Part 3 — Christ Is King, Blame the Jews (Blood & Chains) Synopsis: The Moral Compass Podcast with Shara is an educational podcast, sometimes produced in a mini documentary format. You’re stepping into a classroom designed to help you reevaluate human behavior and recalibrate your moral compass. In this continuation of Blood and Chains, we dive into the major religious obstacle interfering with Black moral development and uncover how myth, fear, and conspiracy made Christ king of every nation in the world—placing our minds in perpetual bondage. Podcast episodes are not released on a set schedule, so to know when the next episode is out, hit the subscribe button. Don’t forget to share, and let me know your thoughts in the comments. Turn on notifications so you never miss a future episode. Recommended website: ImJustShara.com Deconstructing Christian Scripture: Rabbi Tovia Singer Recalibrate your moral compass at: LiveMoral.com

1 de ene de 20261 h 12 min
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Race: An Immoral Construct (Blood & Chains 1)

Episode 2, Part 1 — Blood & Chains (Race: An Immoral Construct) In this episode of The Moral Compass, Shara takes listeners on a journey through the origins of humanity, tracing our shared ancestry to Africa and unraveling how sunlight, geography, and adaptation sculpted the colors, shapes, and textures that define us. From the Edenic cradle to the birth of racial hierarchies, she exposes how politics, religion, and power turned biology into ideology—transforming natural diversity into moral division. With equal parts history, science, and soul-searching truth, this episode asks a haunting question: if faith was meant to unite us, why did we let it divide us? Grab your notebook—this one rewires how you see the immoral constructs that created “race”.  Verify the Facts Mentioned: Noback et al. (2011) – Climate-related variations (American Journal of Physical Anthropology) Visit: ImJustShara.com To study universal moral codes, go to LiveMoral.com

6 de nov de 202528 min
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The Most Hated People: Blacks & Jews

This episode is about morality—what it is, why we need it, where it’s missing, and how to rebuild it. Morality isn’t opinion or dogma; it’s how human beings live alongside one another, how we cooperate, and how we hold ourselves accountable for the impact we have on others. Through clear, grounded conversation, The Moral Compass explores moral loss and restoration across culture, race, and history—without outrage or ideology, just truth. In this episode, we examine the shared historical prejudices against two peoples who have carried the weight of the world’s guilt, and mirrored our failures: one people accused of corrupting it, the other of controlling it. Both have endured displacement, scapegoating, and survival under pressure, and both hold up a mirror to humanity’s conscience. The moral point is clear—no society can call itself just while mistreating others for circumstances beyond their control. We look at how trauma is inherited across generations, how identity is rebuilt after dehumanization, and how recognizing our shared reflection is the first step toward moral repair.

28 de oct de 202543 min
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Black Cultures (Season 1: Trailer)

This season we'll examine the moral compass of Black cultures. Wait, but should you say “Black culture” or “Black cultures”? The answer is Black cultures — plural — because Black people are not a single tribe or monolithic group. Our identities are diverse, shaped by different histories and experiences. Yet, despite that individuality, many of us are still products of cultures rooted in racial constructs and connected by shared behavior. Black cultures are rich, layered, and complex — but in need of clear direction. The Moral Compass is a podcast hosted by me, Shara, exploring the historical and modern foundations that have shaped, guided, and sometimes challenged Black families and communities across generations. In Season 1, I’ll take listeners deep into the moral strengths and weaknesses within Black cultures — exploring both where the label "Black” comes from and where it can go. The very word “Black,” once used to degrade and classify the descendants of African-melanated people, has evolved into a badge we wear with pride. Yet it also remains tied to social constructs that shape — and sometimes distort our sense of direction. Together, we’ll examine how that direction was formed, how it’s been broken, and how it can be rebuilt in a world that often trades truth for convenience. This is more than a podcast; it’s a call to remember where we come from and what we’re capable of when we reclaim our moral compass.

7 de oct de 20251 min