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Makers & Mystics

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Makers & Mystics is the podcast for the art-driven, spiritually adventurous seekers of truth and lovers of life.

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S13 E06: Creativity And Community Live at Square Halo Conference

March 13, 2024 22:41 - 42 minutes - 96.6 MB

I recently traveled to Lancaster, Pennsylvania where I participated in the 2024 Square Halo Conference: Return To Narnia: Creativity, Collaboration and Community. As part of the event, I hosted a live podcast recording on the topic of creativity and community.  Joining me for this conversation is graphic designer, children’s book illustrator, author, and printmaker, Ned Bustard. Ned is the creative director at Square Halo Books and co-author of my book Naming The Animals.  Joining us alon...

S13 E05: Why Community Matters with Stephen Roach

March 05, 2024 15:00 - 34 minutes - 78.8 MB

This week's episode is a collaboration with Lisa Smith of the Be. Make. Do. Podcast! We are flipping the mic around for this one and inviting fellow podcaster, Lisa Smith to ask MM host, Stephen Roach a few questions about the importance of community in the life of the artist and why gathering together now is such an important part of our creative work and the process of healing from social isolation. You can learn more about Lisa’s community of artists at soulmakers.org or see the show ...

S13 E04: The Art of Lament with Amanda Held Opelt

February 27, 2024 12:13 - 47 minutes - 109 MB

Amanda Held Opelt is an author, speaker, and songwriter. She writes about faith, grief, and creativity, and believes in the power of community, ritual, shared worship, and storytelling to heal even our deepest wounds. In today’s episode Amanda discusses the art of lament and how deep-rooted communal practices of shared grief can help us heal and grow through the difficult experiences of our lives.   Drawing from her book Holy Unhappiness: God, Grief and the Myth of the Blessed Life, Amand...

REPLAY: An Ethos of Healing with Elephant Heart

February 20, 2024 13:46 - 10 minutes - 24.7 MB

As we prepare for The Breath & The Clay creative arts gathering, I’m going to be highlighting several of the speakers and performers who’ll be joining us at the event.  For today’s episode I reached into the archives and pulled a segment of my conversation with BC24 headliners, Elephant Heart.  Elephant Heart is the Los Angeles-based electronic duo Jason and Victoria Evigan.  Elephant Heart’s music Is Rooted in their shared passion for international travels, world beats and global culture...

S13 E03: The Social Instinct with Christa Hardin

February 13, 2024 11:08 - 38 minutes - 89.1 MB

Relationships form the heartbeat of community life. The way we interact, the way we understand one another and hold space for the differences between us determines the quality and depth of our societies. Our guest today is relationship expert and author Christa Hardin. Christa is host of the popular Enneagram and Marriage podcast. She has been working with and researching marriage for two decades, providing hope for couples who are struggling to find their light, love, and mission together...

S13 E02: The Vocabulary of Encounter with Kaleb Moten

February 06, 2024 12:12 - 37 minutes - 86 MB

Kaleb Moten is a singer, songwriter, composer, music producer, and musician, dedicated to revealing beauty and meaning, and liberating other artists to do the same. Kaleb has released four studio albums to date and is currently producing two more. In addition to his solo work, Kaleb also works as a music producer, with credits for artists such as Victory Boyd and Abbie Gamboa. In this episode, Kaleb shares one of the foundational encounters that shaped him as an experimental, musician, a...

S13 E01: An Introduction to Community and Culture with Stephen Roach

January 30, 2024 16:17 - 43.2 MB

This cultural moment may be one of history’s most interesting times to find home among a community of likeminded people with whom we identify. On the one hand we are more connected than we ever have been (thank you internet) and yet at the same time, people feel more disconnected than ever before. Isolation and loneliness have become an epidemic. So much so, in May of 2023, the surgeon general put out a statement calling isolation and loneliness a public health crisis.  In this introductory...

S13 Trailer: Community and Culture Introduction

January 16, 2024 22:18 - 3 minutes - 7.66 MB

Community is a vital component to our mental, emotional and spiritual health as well as a formative influence on our creative work. Throughout history, artists have gathered together with other artists for mutual support, inspiration and the sharing of ideas. Despite the overarching digital landscape of our present day, the need for gathering together is no less important. In fact, it could be argued that it is all the more important so we do not lose touch with what it means to be human,...

Bright Wings Poetry Contest Winner

January 03, 2024 23:55

S12 Finale: Detachment and Desire with Stephen Roach

December 19, 2023 13:34 - 24 minutes - 55.1 MB

In this season finale episode, podcast host, Stephen Roach shares how desire informs our sense of self and how the practice of detachment can help us navigate the journey from a false self to embracing our true identity as the beloved of God. Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary is offering a Doctor of Ministry degree in The Arts, Ministry, and Mission as a part of a new initiative in theology, the arts, and gospel witness. Follow this link to learn more and apply. Get Tickets to The Breath...

S12 E15: Returning To Eden with Heather Hamilton

December 12, 2023 13:43 - 46 minutes - 107 MB

One of the core markers of a person’s identity are the beliefs they hold to be true. A person’s faith becomes a fixed point from which they view and understand the world. But what happens when those beliefs are shaken? Or what happens when a person is confronted with a difficult truth that collides with or even contradicts their view of the world? Our guest today is storyteller and best-selling author of Returning to Eden: A Field Guide for the Spiritual Journey, Heather Hamilton. In this e...

S12 E14: Our Virtual Reflection with Sam Rad

December 05, 2023 12:17 - 44 minutes - 102 MB

Ours is a fast-paced digital world where technology has become such a personalized part of our daily lives, it’s hard to imagine who we are without it. Social media, augmented reality, and AI-driven personalization each contribute to the formation of a digital identity which impacts the way we connect with others and how we present ourselves online. We’ve grown accustomed to how our smartphones and smartwatches intertwine physical and digital experiences. We’ve become accustomed to the w...

Bright Wings Poetry Contest 2023!

November 21, 2023 15:22

We’re excited to open submissions to our fourth annual Bright Wings poetry contest in partnership with Ekstasis Magazine! We believe in the power of poetry to move the spirit and shake the world. Let’s hear your voice ring loud! Deadline for entries: Nov. 25th, 2023 Click here to learn more!

S12 E13: Healing Our Provisional Personalities with Jay Stringer

November 21, 2023 15:21 - 50 minutes - 116 MB

How we show up in the world often takes on a wide variety of expressions. Our public and private lives reflect the many roles we play in society and the varying facets of personality traits we form to cope with different situations. From parent to co-worker, artist or spiritual practitioner, from a social media persona to a dinner guest with friends, even bygone roles remaining with us from childhood, our sense of identity moves through a myriad of shapes and forms. But what happens when...

S12 Bonus: Artist's Roundtable: Live at Loom

November 14, 2023 16:15 - 43 minutes - 100 MB

This Artist’s roundtable discussion was recorded live at Loom creative arts event in Spruce Pines, NC. The conversation centers on the importance of building creative community, the embodiment of the creative process and what it means to be an artist of faith amidst a culture in crisis. Joining us for this discussion is long time friend of the podcast, author/illustrator Vesper Stamper, photographer and founder of JHS pedals Josh Scott, conversation host Corey Frey and myself, Stephen Roac...

Art Submissions to BC24 are now open!

November 08, 2023 13:05

Each year as part of our annual creative arts gathering, The Breath and The Clay hosts an interactive art gallery for artists of all backgrounds and mediums. We believe that your art contains the ability to change lives, inspire generations and foster deep, spiritual encounters. See the details below and submit your works for consideration for this year’s event.   -Entry Deadline:  Friday, February 16, 2024 by 11:59 PM.  -Notification of Juror Results:  Monday, February 26, no later th...

S12 Bonus: Abundance & Scarcity: Live at The Guild

November 08, 2023 12:52 - 25 minutes - 57.6 MB

This year I’ve had the opportunity to participate in several creative arts gatherings including Loom, Hope Words writer’s conference and here recently, the Guild in Raleigh NC. The talk I gave at the Guild is a call to take a look at the mindsets we are cultivating in our lives and a reminder that what we feed is what will grow.  Are we feeding a mindset of abundance or one of scarcity? Is our inner framework one of hope or one of negative anticipation? I wanted to share this live talk wi...

S12 E12: Remixing The Grand Narrative with Tara Isabella Burton

October 31, 2023 13:00 - 42 minutes - 97 MB

At one time, religious identity and the Christian narrative formed the social imaginary of our western world. To be a part of a local church or to identify with some aspect of the values of traditional faith was an assumed part of American life. But today, autonomy, self-fulfillment and individual expression seem to have taken the forefront of how a generation defines themselves and lives out the search for meaning and deeper purpose. My guest today is novelist and prolific writer, ...

Artist Profile Series 38: Hugo Ball featuring Jonathan Anderson

October 24, 2023 15:57 - 27 minutes - 63.9 MB

Hugo Ball was a German sound poet, theatrical performer and mystic. He and his partner Emmy Hennings were the original catalysts of the infamous Dadaist art movement which they started in Zurich, Switzerland around 1916. What may be surprising to learn is that Hugo Ball was a Catholic and his bizarre forms of art were deeply informed by his theology. Joining me for this episode is visual artist, writer and art critic Jonathan Anderson. Jonathan writes about Hugo in his book, Modern Art ...

The Breath & the Clay 2024: Let There Be

October 18, 2023 04:04 - 4 minutes - 10.5 MB

What do we make of the world we have been given? How do we bring order from chaos, beauty from ashes and flourishing from what is formless and void? Echoing the words first spoken by the Great Artist in the Genesis narrative, we, too, have been invited to bring forth, to give birth, to call life into being. At this year‘s The Breath & the Clay creative arts gathering, we are extending this invitation to you. Come. Participate in the unfolding of your creative inheritance. As artists and...

S12 E11: Tell Me The Dream Again with Tasha Jun

October 10, 2023 22:50 - 31 minutes - 70.9 MB

Tasha Jun is a Korean American melancholy dreamer, wife, and mom, who grew up in a multicultural and biracial home. She’s spent her life navigating the space between worlds: American and Korean, faith and doubt, family devotion and fierce independence. As a Korean American, she wandered between seemingly opposing worlds, struggling to find a voice to speak and a firm place for her feet to land. In today’s episode, as we continue our exploration of art and identity, Tasha talks with me about...

S12 E10: The Adjacent Possible with Joshua Heath Scott

October 03, 2023 13:38 - 34 minutes - 79.9 MB

After accidentally fixing a broken guitar pedal in 2007, Joshua Heath Scott’s natural curiosity pulled him into the rabbit hole of electrical engineering and circuit design-- from this experience, his company, JHS Pedals was born.  Today, JHS pedals has become one of the most influential pedal companies in the world, preferred by recording artists such as Beck, John Mayer, Madison Cunningham and many others. Josh’s YouTube series, The JHS Show, has garnered millions of views from audience...

S12 E09: Heritage and Innovation with Qais Essar

September 26, 2023 12:12 - 31 minutes - 71 MB

Qais Essar is a contemporary Afghan composer, instrumentalist, and producer who channels his melodic designs through the rabab, a 2,500 year old instrument from Afghanistan. He has toured extensively, sharing his new genre of music nationally and internationally. He has contributed original music to feature film and television also, composing for 2021’s Oscar-nominated film, Three Songs for Benazir. In 2017, Qais was recruited by director Nora Twomey to compose an original song for her Oscar...

S12 E08: Chasing Rabbits with S.D. Smith

September 19, 2023 11:44 - 34 minutes - 78.6 MB

In today’s episode we’re going to hear from a young adult fiction writer whose creative work is fueled by the inspiration of family and who gains tremendous creative energy both from his children and by writing for children. Our guest is S.D. Smith, author of The Green Ember Series, a bestselling middle-grade adventure saga. The Green Ember has reached hundreds of thousands of readers and spent time as the number one bestselling audiobook in the world on Audible. Smith’s stories are captiva...

S12 E07: Landscape of The Body with David Taylor

September 13, 2023 11:41 - 46 minutes - 107 MB

Today on the podcast, we are continuing our discussion of art and identity by taking a look at the vital role of our relationship to our bodies. Why is it important that we honor and understand our bodies? Why is having a right relationship to our bodies imperative to the quest of art and knowing our true selves? Joining us for this discussion is Professor of Theology and Culture at Fuller Theological Seminary, David O. Taylor. David Taylor has long been a voice and an advocate for the ...

S12 E06: Confronting The Empty Page with Andy Squyres

September 05, 2023 14:57 - 33 minutes - 75.8 MB

Andy Squyres is a singer-songwriter born and raised in the mountains of Northern California but after moving east in the late 1990’s, he’s spent the last few decades carving songs out of the foothills of his North Carolina home.  Andy is Heavily influenced by the poetics of Leonard Cohen and the lyrical tradition of artists like Bob Dylan and The National. His passion for words convey a raw and unmatched honesty that bring listeners face to face with overlooked parts of our own humanity and...

S12 E05: Finding Your Place with Esau McCaulley

August 29, 2023 13:05 - 48 minutes - 112 MB

When we think of identity, we often point to our distinguishing characteristics and individual preferences. But what about our sense of place? How does place impact the people we become and the art we make?  In today’s episode, award-winning author and professor Esau McCaulley talks with me about the impact of place on his life and how growing up in a poverty-stricken Alabama town informs the writing of his upcoming memoir, How Far To The Promised Land. Patrons of the podcast can enjoy a...

S12 E04: From Self, With Love | Lowland Hum

August 23, 2023 06:11 - 39 minutes - 90.1 MB

Lowland Hum is the musical work of husband and wife duo Daniel and Lauren Goans of Charlottesville, Virginia. Their indie-folk sound is characterized by winsome haronies, poetic songwriting and raw, authentic craftsmanship. The band has spent the past eleven years touring the nation and sharing stages with artists just as Josh Ritter, Oh Hellos and Penny and Sparrow. Today on the podcast, Daniel and Lauren talk with Stephen Roach about their collaborative process, how changing seasons im...

S12 E03: Artist's Roundtable: Roots and Branches

August 16, 2023 13:26 - 41 minutes - 94.2 MB

Artistic expression and the creative process profoundly shape our sense of self, culture, and belonging. In our first roundtable of season 12, author Rachel Kang, visual artist Corey Frey and podcast host Stephen Roach to explore the transformative relationship between between art and identity. Drawing from their own unique journeys with the written word and visual art, we discuss how these forms become powerful conduits for personal and collective narratives. Rachel Kang is an author, poe...

S12 E02: A Social Imaginary with Karen Swallow Prior

August 08, 2023 13:30 - 35 minutes - 81.3 MB

What role does the imagination play in shaping the identity of a culture?  Our collective imagination provides metaphors, stories and symbols that bind people groups together and create a common understanding of the world.  But what happens when those metaphors no longer carry the same meanings? Or even worse, when those stories and metaphors no longer create unity but bring division and harm?  Professor and writer Karen Swallow Prior addresses these concerns in her book The Evangelical I...

S12 E01: The Glorious Dark with Victory

August 01, 2023 11:14 - 43 minutes - 100 MB

Victory Boyd is a Grammy award winning singer/songwriter from Detroit Michigan. She is one of nine siblings who got her start singing in the Boys & Girls Choir of Detroit, founded by her father, John Boyd. Victory made her first solo recording on Jay Z’s Roc Nation label and went on to collaborate with Kanye West for his 2019 album Jesus is King. Her most recent album, Glory Hour is an inspirational 18-track collection marking her first gospel album. In this episode, Victory shares abo...

Unscripted Night: A Poem by Stephen Roach

August 01, 2023 01:56

Not only are we artists, but we are art sculpted of love, and brought forth to reflect, to resound, to embody  the beauty that bore the world. with roots, dug deep in solitude enmeshed within the web of all that we see, and all that is seen, we become the blood and flesh of dreams. composed of light and shadow of stillness and motion  Flung forward from the womb of life like the Stardust we are, and we are the resonance of unscripted night  lost between laughter, and lament  o...

S12 Trailer: Art & Identity

July 25, 2023 06:37 - 2 minutes - 6.27 MB

Like our art, our sense of identity is never static. It is ever changing, ever evolving, ever growing and ever becoming.  Our identity is composed of the heritage we are given, the relationships we foster, the places we live, our beliefs, interests and experiences. Our sense of identity is reflected back to us through the mirroring lens of what we behold. On one level, you could say identity is a library of memories and desires that form the narrative arc of our lives. But what are roots o...

S11 Summary: Custodians of Wonder

July 18, 2023 01:44 - 13 minutes - 31.5 MB

In this short summary, Makers & Mystics host, Stephen Roach shares his closing thoughts on our Season 11 theme of Art and The Urge for Transcendence. "Wonder is the poetry of God." he says. And as devoted artists of faith, it is our invitation to be the "custodians of wonder" re-introducing the world to awe and reverence. Music for this episode is provided by Glassea. Support the podcast Join the creative collective

July Book Club! The Creative Act: A Way of Being by Rick Rubin

June 30, 2023 12:33 - 1 minute - 3.01 MB

It's time for the Makers & Mystics Summer Book Club to begin! And we couldn't be more thrilled about the book we will be reading together.  The Creative Act by Rick Rubin Starting Wednesday night, July 5th, at 8 pm Eastern time, we will spend an hour each week discussing the topics of this book and how each plays out in our own creative practices.  We will cover topics such as:  Mindsets Habits  Collaboration  Experimentation  SIGN UP FOR THE BOOK CLUB! This Book Club will be led by th...

S11 Bonus: Artist's Roundtable P2: Ordinary & Existential

June 13, 2023 13:30 - 28 minutes - 64.7 MB

In this concluding segment of our artist's roundtable on the Ordinary and Existential, Strahan, Josh, Ashley and Stephen explore the similarities and contrast between the glory of transfiguration and the humility of washing the disciples feet. Though different in expression, both acts hold a beautiful depiction of art and the urge for transcendence. Support the Podcast with a one time donation Become a Monthly Patron

S11 E15: Artist's Roundtable P1: Ordinary & Existential

June 06, 2023 13:59 - 32 minutes - 74.2 MB

What does transcendence look like for a “post-psychedelic” artist and seeker? How does the notion of transcendence differ for the Jesus follower? Is there a difference between “manufactured” transcendence and one brought about by genuine spiritual encounter? This Roundtable discussion brings together Canadian author, printmaker and clothing designer, Josh Nadeau, New Zealand folk musician, author and spiritual director Strahan Coleman, Mid-Western artist and writer Ashley Lande and Mak...

S11 E14: Sacred Strides with Justin McRoberts

May 30, 2023 11:35 - 36 minutes - 82.9 MB

The pace of our modern culture doesn’t always accommodate the need for balance between work and rest. We praise the hustle and scorn the burnout the hustle produces and yet we rarely make room for reflection and rejuvenation. Author and creative coach Justin McRoberts tackles this issue head on in his new book sacred strides: the journey to belovedness in work and rest. In this episode, Justin discusses the importance, specifically for working artists to develop a rhythm between work an...

Artist Profile Series 37: L. Frank Baum

May 25, 2023 23:43 - 21 minutes - 48.9 MB

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, written by L. Frank Baum, has been heralded as “The Great American Fairy Tale.” Generations of both young and old alike have been fascinated by this whimsical tale since the early 1900’s. When the book was first published, it became an immediate bestseller and was translated into multiple languages as well as adapted to Broadway musicals and several silent films. Frank Baum had reimagined the traditional fairytale and created a story so universal, it caught on ...

S11 E13: Building Bridges with Katherine Paterson

May 16, 2023 06:00 - 36 minutes - 83.8 MB

There is a relationship between grief and transcendence that may not be immediately recognizable. But it’s one often expressed within art and in particular, children’s literature. Whether it’s Lewis’s wardrobe to Narnia, Dorothy’s house transported by cyclone to Oz or a bridge to Terabithia built across a chasm of loss. Grief has a way of transporting us to a fantastical world of imagination where we can more easily grapple with the difficulties of loss and even find closure to the trau...

S11 E12: The Personal and Universal with Aisha Badru

May 09, 2023 10:11 - 32 minutes - 73.5 MB

Aisha Badru is a singer/songwriter based in New York.  The magic of her music lies in distilling an often-tangled human experience into simple truths, quieting the inner cacophony of emotions to pave a path toward healing.   To date, her soulful music boasts over 135 million streams, critical praise from the likes of NPR Music, Okayplayer, and is featured in commercial work for brands such as Volkswagen. In this episode, Aisha discusses how the personal stories of heartbreak and healing o...

REPLAY: Kimbra on Performance and Transcendence

May 02, 2023 12:57 - 13 minutes - 31.9 MB

As we approach the final episodes of our discussion on Art & The Urge for Transcendence, I want to call our attention back to a segment from S7 E7 with the incredible musician, songwriter, producer and fellow podcaster, Kimbra. I have highlighted two questions from our original conversation today which speaks directly into this season’s theme and adds a unique perspective on transcendence; the experience of the performing artist. In this REPLAY episode, Kimbra brings her magic to the topi...

S11 E11: The Curation of Desire with Luke Burgis

April 25, 2023 09:35 - 45 minutes - 105 MB

Luke Burgis is an author , creative thinker and entrepreneur. He has founded and led multiple companies. He's currently Entrepreneur-in-Residence and Director of Programs at the Ciocca Center for Principled Entrepreneurship at the Catholic University of America, where he also teaches business and develops new education initiatives. He's the founder and director of Fourth Wall Ventures, an incubator for people and companies that contribute to the formation of a healthy human ecology. He gradu...

S11 E10: In The Moment with Julianna Barwick

April 18, 2023 06:08 - 35 minutes - 81.7 MB

Julianna Barwick is a Los Angeles based composer, vocalist, and producer who makes deep, reflective compositions rooted in the human voice.  Over the years she has made six critically acclaimed records as well as contributed her sound to the world of film scoring.    Her self-released debut “Sanguine” came out in 2007, followed by "Florine" in 2009, and “The Magic Place” in 2011.  In 2013, she released "Nepenthe," an album which marked Barwick’s first steps into collaborating, working wit...

REPLAY: Jeremy Begbie on Transcendence In The Arts

April 11, 2023 12:02 - 27 minutes - 62.5 MB

Jeremy Begbie is a Scottish theologian, author and musician. We interviewed Jeremy in Season 5 of the podcast on his book Redeeming Transcendence In The Arts.. In this bonus REPLAY episode, we are revisiting a segment from this conversation which ties in perfectly to the theme of Season 11. Join Our Creative Collective! Instagram Listen to the full episode from Season 5

S11 E09: A Fundamental Antagonism with Peter Rollins

April 04, 2023 13:30 - 37 minutes - 84.9 MB

Peter Rollins is an author, philosopher, storyteller, producer and public speaker. Peter gained his higher education from Queens University, Belfast where he earned degrees (with distinction) in Scholastic Philosophy (BA Hons), Political Theory and Social Criticism (MA) and Post-Structural thought (PhD). He's the author of numerous books, including Insurrection, The Idolatry of God, and The Divine Magician. In today’s episode, Peter talks with Makers & Mystics host Stephen Roach about the u...

S11 E08: A Golden Thread with Bruce Herman

March 28, 2023 10:41 - 33 minutes - 76.2 MB

Bruce Herman is a contemporary artist, writer, and speaker. His art has been shown in more than 150 exhibitions — nationally in many US cities, including New York, Boston, Washington, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Houston — and internationally in England, Japan, Hong Kong, Italy, Canada, and Israel. Bruce taught at Gordon College for nearly four decades, and is the founding chair of the Art Department there. He held the Lothlórien Distinguished Chair in Fine Arts for more than fifteen years, a...

S11 E07: Redeeming Vision with Dr. Elissa Yukiko Weichbrodt

March 21, 2023 05:17 - 35 minutes - 80.7 MB

Dr. Elissa Yukiko Weichbrodt is Assistant Professor of Art and Art History at Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Georgia. Her research and writing consider representations of race and gender in 19th and 20th century art and visual culture, but she is most passionate about equipping laypeople to engage generatively with the images they already see.   In this episode, Dr. Weichbrodt and I discuss her book, Redeeming Vision: A Christian Guide to Looking at and Learning from Art, which at th...

S11 E06: Haunted By Eden with Father Christopher Foley

March 14, 2023 07:30 - 44 minutes - 102 MB

Father Christopher Foley is the priest at Holy Cross Orthodox Church in Kernersville, NC where he has been serving for 17 years. Fr. Christopher is a convert to the Orthodox faith from an Evangelical background. While studying missiology and art history in college, he became interested in Eastern Orthodoxy and went on to receive a Master of Divinity degree at Saint Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary in NY.  In addition to his duties as a parish priest, Fr. Christopher has been active...

S11 E05: Love & Unknowing with Brie Stoner

March 07, 2023 14:27 - 40 minutes - 93.5 MB

Brie Stoner is a bilingual indie rock musician and songwriter, creative thinker and podcaster. She co-hosted Richard Rohr’s “Another Name for Every Thing” podcast before launching her own podcast titled “Unknowing”, which explores the unexpected path of creative possibility with guest artists, authors, and activists. Brie studied at the Chicago Theological Seminary and served as program designer at the Center for Action and Contemplation in Albuquerque, New Mexico. In this episode, Bri...

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