Bees With Discernment

Bees With Discernment

From Ep.1- 17 things learnt before I turnt 50 by bryan robinson

May 7, 2026 · 31 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the decline of bee populations and the importance of pollinators, while exploring themes of discernment and faith in the context of social media.

We start with hard realities about bee population decline, from colony collapse disorder to the endangered listing of the rusty patched bumblebee, and why pollinators matter for food and wild plants. Then we pivot into the “tell the bees” ritual, social media narratives, and why we keep coming back to prayer and discernment when the internet gets loud. • bee decline timeline including 2006 to 2007 colony collapse disorder and the 2017 endangered listing • main causes discussed including pesticides, habitat loss, climate change, parasites, disease, and poor nutrition • why pollinators matter for fruits, vegetables, nuts, wild plants, and American agriculture • the history and symbolism behind “telling the bees” after death or major life events • reflections on social media, algorithms, and how to filter claims with discernment • encouragement to think clearly, resist fear, and stay anchored in faith If you have not picked that up, you need to pick it up. Tune in to the next one. www.tranont.com/berobwww.forchristministry.com PRAYER REQUEST Support the show

People in this episode

Host: bryan robinson

Topics covered

  • bee population decline
  • pollinators
  • social media
  • prayer
  • discernment
  • agriculture
  • environment

Keywords

  • bee decline
  • pollinators
  • colony collapse disorder
  • social media
  • prayer
  • discernment
  • agriculture
  • environment

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Organizations: tranont, forchristministry

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