Artist/printmaker Jamaal Barber on the thrill of discovering his medium.
Read MoreS4E07 - Troy Bronsink
In our first ever cross-over episode, social entrepreneur and podcaster Troy Bronsink talks about burnout and mindfulness, plus plays some of his original music.
Read MoreS4E06 - Marcia Fisher
Author Marcia Fisher writes honestly about her pain and hope in her memoir, where misery becomes ministry.
Read MoreS4E05 - Kaji Douša
Pastor Kaji Douša on the importance of having a clear mission.
Read MoreS4E04 - David Westerlund
Improviser/community advocate David Westerlund on reincorporating our lives with the power of "yes, and".
Read MoreS4E03 - Brandon Maxwell
Musician/pastor Brandon Maxwell connects the dots between vocation and self-discovery.
Read MoreS4E02 - Shades of Yale
Shades of Yale performs and reflects on what it means to celebrate music from the African Diaspora.
Read MoreS4E01 - Tricia Hersey
Tricia Hersey discusses her journey from Chicago's Lady Terror to the Nap Bishop of Atlanta.
Read MoreS3E13 - Sho Baraka
Hip-hop artist Sho Baraka shares his Narrative as a father, Christian, and rapper.
Read MoreS3E12.5 - Special Episode: Highlights from Our First Live Event!
This special bonus episode closes out 2017 at aijcast! Listen to highlights of our first live event, back in October.
Read MoreS3E12 - Danyelle Thomas
Writer/speaker/digital activist D. Danyelle Thomas reflects on building a community of "unfit Christians".
Read MoreS3E11 - Darci Jaret
Pastor/artist Darci Jaret sees art as pastoral care, an avenue to healing and discovery.
Read MoreS3E10 - Rahbi
Singer/songwriter/performer Rahbi sheds some "pure light" in this conversation and performance.
Read MoreS3E09 - Dana Montlack
Fine Art Photographer Dana Montlack collaborates with scientists to explore the interconnectedness of life and the impact of climate change.
Read MoreS3E08 - Rose Smith
Installation artist Rose Smith uses multimedia presentations centered around photography to tell stories of African-American life. Her latest projects focus on the effects of gentrification.
Read MoreS3E07 - Civia Tamarkin
Journalist/filmmaker Civia Tamarkin discusses her documentary Birthright: A War Story, which sheds light on women who have become collateral damage in the efforts to dictate reproductive healthcare.
Read MoreS3E06 - Gregory Ellison
Scholar/pastor/artist Gregory C. Ellison II reflects on Martin Luther King, OutKast, and the importance of having your own Yodas.
Read MoreS3E05 - DaQuarius Greene
Inspirational speaker DaQuarius "Q" Greene shares how one bad decision can change a person's life forever.
Read MoreS3E04 - Joe Stu
Atlanta hip hop artist Joe Stu on how his lyrics and themes are influences by his visual art, his academic research, and his experience as a teacher.
Read MoreS3E03 - Rebekah Boroughs & Lindsay Carpenter
Playwrights Lindsay Carpenter and Rebekah Boroughs collaborated on the play ______ Is a Rapist, a powerful reflection on the impact of sexual assault and rape culture.
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