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The Antigravity Podcast

Podcast door Kerilius Leslie & Laurence Modeste

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Geschiedenis & Religie

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Ever notice how every challenge in life kinda pulls you in two directions? One way lifts you closer to God — Yahweh’s way. The other? It just feels easier… your way. That’s the tension we all live in. That pull between what’s right and what’s comfortable. And honestly, it’s not just a “Christian thing.” It’s a human thing because everyone with free will feels the pull. Good News is... God knows about the gravitational pull doing what comes easy. So he calls us to go against gravity. But how? This is what this podcast is all about inspiring the "How". Welcome to the Antigravity Podcast!

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E27 - Pray and Take Post

When pressure rises, most people choose one of two extremes: They either panic… or pretend. But Nehemiah did something different. He prayed. Then he took his post. In this episode of Anti-Gravity, we explore the powerful tension between faith and responsibility through the story of Nehemiah 4. What does it mean to trust Yahweh without becoming passive? How do you stay spiritually grounded while still preparing for opposition, pressure, criticism, and attack? This conversation is about vigilance. About leadership under pressure. About spiritual maturity that doesn’t collapse when resistance appears. Because real faith is not escapism. Real faith prays… and stays ready. #AntiGravity #Nehemiah #Faith #Discipline #Leadership #SpiritualGrowth #Mindset #Purpose #Resilience #ChristianPodcast

25 mei 2026 - 33 min
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E25 - When Failing Feels Familiar

Winning can become a pattern. But so can losing. After unpacking the dangers of success in the last episode, this conversation shifts to the other side of momentum: what happens when failure becomes familiar. For many people, losing is not just an event. It becomes an identity. Repeated disappointment can train your mind to expect defeat, play small, and sabotage opportunities before they even begin. You stop taking risks, stop believing, and start calling survival wisdom. In this episode, we unpack how cycles of failure shape your psychology, how repeated losses can quietly become comfort zones, and why breaking free starts with challenging the story you keep telling yourself. Failure may have visited often, but it does not have to move in.

27 apr 2026 - 39 min
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E24 - The Winner’s Effect

Winning changes how you see the world and how the world responds to you. Inspired by the ideas of Nassim Nicholas Taleb, this episode explores the powerful dynamics behind success and momentum. When someone begins to win, confidence grows, risk tolerance increases, and opportunities start to appear. Success compounds not only in results but also in psychology. But this effect comes with a warning. Early victories can strengthen judgment and discipline, or they can create overconfidence and blind spots. The same momentum that lifts someone up can also set them up for a harder fall if they forget the role of uncertainty, luck, and fragility. In this conversation, we unpack how winning shapes behavior, why momentum matters, and how to pursue success without becoming blind to the risks that come with it.

13 apr 2026 - 35 min
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E23 - Was Zacchaeus Guilty?

The story of Zacchaeus is often told as the dramatic conversion of a corrupt tax collector who finally repented after meeting Jesus Christ. But what if we have been reading the story too quickly? In this episode, we take a closer look at the text in Gospel of Luke 19 and ask an uncomfortable question: was Zacchaeus actually guilty of the crimes people assumed he committed? By examining the language of the passage and the social assumptions surrounding tax collectors, we explore the possibility that Zacchaeus may not have been confessing new behavior, but describing how he already lived. If that is the case, the story shifts from simple repentance to something deeper: a public vindication of a man who had been misjudged. This episode invites you to read the text carefully and reconsider one of the most familiar stories in the Bible.

6 apr 2026 - 1 h 0 min
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