We continue our collaborative process with visual artist and pastor Darci Jaret (Park Avenue Baptist Church, Art in the Image) speaking about Atlanta’s Stop Cop City…
Read MoreA Special Guest: A Conversation with Darci and Luis Jaret
We are releasing a bonus episode of our collaboration with Darci Jaret (Park Avenue Baptist Church, Art in the Image) simultaneous with our conversation. Due to…
Read MoreBetween Hopeful and Hopeless: A Holy Week Message
Host Marthame Sanders shares a reflection for Holy Week, his journey with hope, and how aijcast becomes community.
Read MoreRevisiting Our Conversation with Jamaal Barber
As artist/printmaker Jamaal Barber appears on MTV’s The Exhibit: Finding the Next Great Artist, we are revisiting part of our 2018 conversation on his route to self-taught…
Read MoreIn the World: A Conversation with Darci Jaret
We begin our collaborative process with visual artist and pastor Darci Jaret (Park Avenue Baptist Church, Art in the Image) speaking about the practice of Trauma-Informed…
Read MoreWhat Hope Is Not: MaryAnn McKibben Dana (Bonus)
The podcast tables turned as Marthame Sanders was the guest on MaryAnn McKibben Dana’s podcast The Blue Room. MaryAnn is a pastor, author, and…
Read MoreHow Are You Playing? Wrapping Up with Amina McIntyre
We wrap up our collaboration with Amina McIntyre, reflecting on our play meditation, the wonderful openness of those who participated, and what it might look…
Read MoreA Meditative Play Experience (Bonus Episode)
Grab some toys and/or random objects and listen along with our guided Meditative Play experience with Amina McIntyre, as we remember the importance of…
Read MoreMeditative Play: A Collaboration with Amina McIntyre
Our collaboration with Amina McIntyre continues as we create a meditative play experience together - both virtually and IRL - including Lego blocks, Jenga, and…
Read MoreLegos Have to Be Involved: More with Amina McIntyre
We continue our collaborative process with playwright-pastor-scholar Amina McIntyre as we imagine what it would look like to create a playdate for grown-ups together.
Read MoreSimple Is OK: A Conversation with Amina McIntyre
We begin our collaboration process with playwright-pastor-scholar Amina McIntyre, talking about imagining, reorientation, risk, and what we have…
Read MoreYou Shook Me: Wrapping Up with Eley
We wrap up our collaboration with photographer Eley by looking back on our co-creation of reweaving/unraveling, the give and take of notes, and Marthame’s promotion…
Read Morereweaving/unraveling: A Collaboration
We add Ari Brazier to our collaboration with photographer Eley as we continue our meditation on space and authenticity.
Read MoreRevisiting Our Conversation with Joshua Rashaad McFadden
We revisit another episode from our archives with photographer Joshua Rashaad McFadden, who talks about the power of image, his Southern experiences, and why…
Read MoreRevisiting Our Conversation with Siana Altiise
As we catch up on our production schedule, we revisit a few episodes from the archives, including this conversation with sensory artist Siana Altiise, who discusses how…
Read MoreTo the Moon And Back: More with Eley
Our collaborative process with photographer Eley continues as we brainstorm ideas, reminisce over old science textbooks, and remember that…
Read MoreRevisiting Our Conversation with Garrett Turner
We are celebrating actor/writer/teacher Garrett Turner’s role as Ike Turner in Broadway’s Tina (The Tina Turner Musical) as the hit show hits the road. We revisit part of our 2019…
Read More2022 Christmas Message from aijcast
Host Marthame Sanders shares some thoughts on the deeper meaning of Christmas and the challenge and hope it brings.
Read MoreSpace: A Conversation with Photographer Eley
We begin our collaboration process with photographer Eley, talking about outer space, inner space, and the possibility of being changed through relationship.
Read MoreFear And Love: A Conversation with Jeremy Green
We begin our collaboration process with pastor/poet Jeremy Green, talking about the power of horror films, how “family” is being redefined…
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