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The Simple Tech Debate Quietly Ruining Family Group Texts | The InSight Out Show | Ep. 238

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Some families are all iPhone. Others are split right down the middle, with one loyal Android user holding the line while everyone else is living in the Apple ecosystem. And yes, the group texts can get complicated. It is a funny little family debate, but it points to something bigger. We all have places where we want unity, and we all have places where we do not want to give up our preferences. So when does standing firm become conviction, and when does it just make life harder for everyone else? Scripture (NIV): Romans 12:18 — “If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone.” Reflection Questions: Where do you tend to hold your ground in small family debates? How do you know the difference between conviction and stubbornness? 👉 Join the conversation on the IOM FB Page: We'd love to hear your thoughts. Come share with us here: https://www.facebook.com/insightout.media/https://www.facebook.com/insightout.media/ [https://www.facebook.com/insightout.media/] 🎙️ Enjoying the show? Leave a rating and review — it helps more people find us. And hit subscribe so you never miss a story. 👉 More to discover at: http://www.insightoutmedia.org/www.insightoutmedia.org [http://www.insightoutmedia.org/]

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The Simple Tech Debate Quietly Ruining Family Group Texts | The InSight Out Show | Ep. 238

Some families are all iPhone. Others are split right down the middle, with one loyal Android user holding the line while everyone else is living in the Apple ecosystem. And yes, the group texts can get complicated. It is a funny little family debate, but it points to something bigger. We all have places where we want unity, and we all have places where we do not want to give up our preferences. So when does standing firm become conviction, and when does it just make life harder for everyone else? Scripture (NIV): Romans 12:18 — “If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone.” Reflection Questions: Where do you tend to hold your ground in small family debates? How do you know the difference between conviction and stubbornness? 👉 Join the conversation on the IOM FB Page: We'd love to hear your thoughts. Come share with us here: https://www.facebook.com/insightout.media/https://www.facebook.com/insightout.media/ [https://www.facebook.com/insightout.media/] 🎙️ Enjoying the show? Leave a rating and review — it helps more people find us. And hit subscribe so you never miss a story. 👉 More to discover at: http://www.insightoutmedia.org/www.insightoutmedia.org [http://www.insightoutmedia.org/]

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Summer Camps Are Stripping Kids of Their Smartphones | The InSight Out Show | Ep. 237

With more summer camps going phone-free, disposable cameras are making a little comeback. Kids love them because they feel like ancient artifacts, and parents love the idea of capturing memories without screens. But what happens when the camera gets lost, half the pictures never show up, and the whole thing costs more than expected? It is funny and frustrating, but it also reminds us how much we want to hold onto moments. Maybe the question is not just how we capture memories, but whether we are fully present while they are happening. Scripture (NIV): Psalm 90:12 — “Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.” Reflection Questions: Are you more focused on capturing memories or being present in them? What is one moment from this summer you want to slow down and really notice? 👉 Join the conversation on the IOM FB Page: We'd love to hear your thoughts. Come share with us here: https://www.facebook.com/insightout.media/https://www.facebook.com/insightout.media/ [https://www.facebook.com/insightout.media/] 🎙️ Enjoying the show? Leave a rating and review — it helps more people find us. And hit subscribe so you never miss a story. 👉 More to discover at: http://www.insightoutmedia.org/www.insightoutmedia.org [http://www.insightoutmedia.org/]

24 jun 20261 min
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How Home Robotics Will Permanently Alter Everyday Family Life | The InSight Out Show | Ep. 236

Robot butlers may not be as far away as they once sounded. By 2030, we could be coming home to machines that cook dinner, fold laundry, change light bulbs, and maybe even greet us at the door. That sounds convenient, but it also raises some big questions. What happens when we outsource more and more of ordinary life? At what point does convenience begin to cost us something personal, relational, or even human? Scripture (NIV): Genesis 2:18 — “The Lord God said, ‘It is not good for the man to be alone.’” Reflection Questions: What household task would you gladly hand over to a robot? Where do you think technology helps us, and where might it quietly disconnect us? 👉 Join the conversation on the IOM FB Page: We'd love to hear your thoughts. Come share with us here: https://www.facebook.com/insightout.media/https://www.facebook.com/insightout.media/ [https://www.facebook.com/insightout.media/] 🎙️ Enjoying the show? Leave a rating and review — it helps more people find us. And hit subscribe so you never miss a story. 👉 More to discover at: http://www.insightoutmedia.org/www.insightoutmedia.org [http://www.insightoutmedia.org/]

23 jun 20262 min
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This New Startup Can Actually Make Fuel Out of Thin Air | The InSight Out Show | Ep. 235

A New York startup has created a refrigerator-sized machine that can pull carbon dioxide from the air and turn it into liquid fuel. Supposedly, it can make about a gallon of gasoline a day, which sounds like something out of a science fiction movie. It is amazing what people can create when they study what God has already made. But it also makes you wonder: in a world obsessed with making more, fixing more, and producing more, do we still know how to stand in awe of the Creator behind it all? Scripture (NIV): Psalm 24:1 — “The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it.” Reflection Questions: What invention or discovery has recently made you stop and wonder? How can innovation point us back to the Creator instead of just ourselves? 👉 Join the conversation on the IOM FB Page: We'd love to hear your thoughts. Come share with us here: https://www.facebook.com/insightout.media/https://www.facebook.com/insightout.media/ [https://www.facebook.com/insightout.media/] 🎙️ Enjoying the show? Leave a rating and review — it helps more people find us. And hit subscribe so you never miss a story. 👉 More to discover at: http://www.insightoutmedia.org/www.insightoutmedia.org [http://www.insightoutmedia.org/]

22 jun 20261 min
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The Real Reason Simple Customer Service Just Vanished | The InSight Out Show | Ep. 234

It's being called the "Gen Z gaze"—those moments when you walk up to a register, expect a simple greeting, and instead get silence. No eye contact. No small talk. Just a transaction. The trend has sparked plenty of online conversation, with some pointing to the pandemic, technology, and changing social habits as possible reasons. But maybe the bigger story isn't about one generation at all. Maybe it's about what happens when human connection becomes optional. A smile, a greeting, a simple acknowledgment may seem small, but those moments remind us that we're not just passing by one another—we're people made to be seen. In a world that often feels disconnected, what if the smallest acts of kindness still matter more than we realize? Scripture (NIV): Philippians 2:4 — “Not looking to your own interests but each of you to the interests of the others.” Reflection Questions: Who is someone in your daily routine that you may have overlooked lately? How can you be more intentional about noticing and encouraging the people around you? 👉 Join the conversation on the IOM FB Page: We'd love to hear your thoughts. Come share with us here: https://www.facebook.com/insightout.media/https://www.facebook.com/insightout.media/ [https://www.facebook.com/insightout.media/] 🎙️ Enjoying the show? Leave a rating and review — it helps more people find us. And hit subscribe so you never miss a story. 👉 More to discover at: http://www.insightoutmedia.org/www.insightoutmedia.org [http://www.insightoutmedia.org/]

18 jun 20261 min