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#67 Matthew Pridgen: When Cognitive Dissonance Breaks Open

"You can only live with so much cognitive dissonance in your life." - Matthew Pridgen

"You can only live with so much cognitive dissonance in your life." - Matthew Pridgen

Matthew Pridgen joins Ken Woodward for a raw, wide-ranging conversation about how questions can crack open denial and move us toward truth, repentance, and reconciliation.

Matthew shares his dramatic journey from addiction and a near-fatal suicide attempt to a decades-long pursuit of faith, justice, and historical honesty. His pivotal moment was when an eight-year-old girl asked, “Why did you take my church down?” after a tent revival in Charleston’s historically Black East Side, which became the question that launched his racial awakening.

Together, they explore how American “mythology” hides the realities of slavery, Jim Crow, and modern dog whistles, and how the Black church has sustained a prophetic witness against oppression.

The episode highlights the personal cost of cognitive dissonance, the freedom of living without lies, and a central challenge for today: are Christians willing to abandon Christian nationalism and follow Jesus’ actual teachings?

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Episode Notes

00:00 Introduction to Curated Questions

02:05 Meet Matthew Pridgen: A Story of Redemption

03:38 Matthew's Tent Revival and Racial Awakening

05:02 Confronting Myths and Realities of American History

05:57 The Impact of Systemic Racism

07:19 The Power of Film in Social Change

08:41 Charleston's Unique Racial History

09:13 The Great Migration and Segregation

11:01 The Role of White Supremacy in American History

11:37 Theological Justifications for Racism

17:16 Matthew's Higher Call to Christians

21:37 Matthew's Personal Journey to Faith

25:06 Homeless Ministry and Community Engagement

27:12 Understanding Institutional Poverty

30:29 The Prophetic Witness of the Black Church

34:28 Cognitive Dissonance and Historical Awareness

37:20 The Need for National Reconciliation

42:28 The Uncomfortable Work of Facing Truth

48:56 The Role of Motivation in National Policy

50:23 Soft Power and Global Influence

50:55 The Motivation Behind Our Actions

52:25 Impact of USAID and Trump's Policies

53:13 The Harm of White Supremacy

53:46 Christianity and Political Disillusionment

54:58 The Hypocrisy in Evangelical Christianity

56:25 The Existential Crisis of Faith

57:07 False Prophets and Historical Atrocities

58:12 Embracing the Black Church Tradition

59:18 The Prophetic Witness of Black Women

01:02:12 The Legacy of Slavery and Black Women's Burden

01:04:21 The George Floyd Protests and Aftermath

01:05:50 The Need for National Conversation on Race

01:08:38 The Role of Individual Awakening

01:09:32 The Importance of Historical Awareness

01:12:56 Taking Action and Refusing to Be Complicit

01:16:37 The Influence of Barbara

01:22:34 The Freedom of Honesty and Repentance

01:28:25 Increased Sensitivity of Raised Defenses

01:31:28 The Challenge of National Pride

01:32:32 The Role of Humility in Overcoming Bias

01:33:41 Final Thoughts and Call to Action

Resources Mentioned

Sins of Our Fathers

From Folly by Matthew Pridgen

America Street by Matthew Pridgen

South of Broad neighborhood in Charleston, South Carolina

Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove

George Floyd

Emancipation

Reconstruction

Jim Crow Laws

Civil Rights Era

Tower of Babel

Day of Pentecost

Martin Luther King, Jr.

Tulsa Race Massacre

Donald Trump

DEI

CRT

Antifa

The Great Party Switch

Southern Strategy

Dr. Bernard Powers

College of Charleston

Center for the Study of Slavery at the College of Charleston

Jemar Tisby

Duke University

Rev. Dr. Dallas Wilson, Jr.

Emancipation Proclamation

Reverent William Barber II

Poor People's Campaign

The Naked Truth Art Project by Ephraim Urevbu

The Indigenous People's History of the United States by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz

Sister Citizen by Melissa Harris-Perry

Ann Caldwell Gospel singer

The Cross and the Lynching Tree by James H. Cone

Caste by Isabel Wilkerson

The Color of Compromise by Jemar Tisby (https://jemartisby.com/the-color-of-compromise/)

How to Fight Racism by Jemar Tisby

Resmaa Menakem

The New Deal

Joe Biden

Jeffrey Epstein Files

Instagram

Facebook

TikTok

YouTube

The Sins of Our Fathers on Amazon Prime

Producer Ben Ford

Beauty Pill

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