S18E02 - Semler

Recorded live at Wild Goose Festival 2021, singer/songwriter Semler talks with our friend Shawna Bowman about honesty in songwriting, the encouragement to release Preacher’s Kid, and their brand new EP, Late Bloomer, out today! Plus, a couple of songs recorded live at the Festival.

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S18E01 - Jo Luehmann and Dr. Robyn

A double-header of conversations recorded at Wild Goose Festival in September! Jo Luehmann is the founder of the Living Room and DoBetterChurch, movements to decolonize faith and spirituality and to dismantle oppression and toxic theology. Dr. Robyn is a Transqueer Activist, Latinx Scholar, and Public Theologian.

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S17E12 - Tracy Woodard, Part One

In part one of our conversation with musician/composer/activist Tracy Woodard, we speak about MARTA busking, her compositions inspired by conversations with her homeless clients, and her upcoming project with composer Frank Horvat.

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S17E11 - Neal Stephens

Musician and social worker Neal Stephens talks mental health, music in and out of church, and jumping into the Wild Goose Festival’s “deep end”. We also listen in on some of his Cafe Stage performance.

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S17E10 - Codi Norred, Part Two

Listen to part two of our conversation with Codi Norred. Codi is the Executive Director of Georgia Interfaith Power and Light, and also a drummer. He speaks of his international peacemaking work, the power of story, why GIPL’s policy work is so important at this moment, and the intimacy of playing music with others.

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S17E09 - Codi Norred, Part One

Listen to part one of our conversation with Codi Norred. Codi is the Executive Director of Georgia Interfaith Power and Light, and also a drummer. He shares with us a Biblical vision for ecology, the best way to do interfaith work, and the challenge and importance of doing environmental justice work in Georgia.

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S17E08 - Chantilly Mers-Pickett, Part Two

Part two of our conversation with the Rev. Chantilly Mers-Pickett. Chantilly speaks about what the Circle Way can offer the church, finding ourselves by turning toward each other, and introduces us to the concept of “chaordic organization”. She also plays one final song for us!

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