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 MoreYours, Mine, or Ours: Wrapping Up with Jeremy Green
We wrap up our collaboration process with pastor/poet Jeremy Green, reflecting back making the poster for our imagined horror movie One, making art…
Read MoreOne: A Collaboration with Jeremy Green
In part three of our collaboration with pastor-poet Jeremy Green, we work together on creating a poster for our imagined horror movie One.
Read MoreBump in the Night: More with Jeremy Green
We continue our collaboration with pastor/poet Jeremy Green, talking about the connection between fear and love, what terrifies us, and what our horror movie…
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…
Read MoreParallel Play: Wrapping Up with Weston Manders
As we wrap up our collaboration process with filmmaker Weston Manders (Loud South Productions) and look back at the creation of our short film Kudzu, we talk about…
Read MoreThe Nap Bishop: Revisiting Our Conversation with Tricia Hersey
We revisit part of our 2018 conversation with Tricia Hersey (AKA the Nap Bishop) to celebrate the publication of her book Rest Is Resistance: A Manifesto. She discusses…
Read MoreKudzu: A Collaboration with Weston Manders
In part three of our collaboration with filmmaker Weston Manders (Loud South Productions), we work together on creating a short film called Kudzu.
Read MoreA Thousand Ideas: More with Weston Manders
In part two of our collaboration with filmmaker Weston Manders (Loud South Productions), we wonder what Japanese spiders have to do with the South, reflect…
Read MoreInvisible Forces: A Conversation with Weston Manders
As we start Season 21 of aijcast, we are launching our collaborating/co-creating process with filmmaker Weston Manders (Loud South Productions). Weston shares how…
Read MoreS20E21 - Toward Creative Collaboration
Host Marthame Sanders announces our next phase at aijcast, a collaborative process of co-creation!
Read MoreS20E20.5 - Looking Back at What's Next
Host Marthame Sanders offers some thoughts on where we have come from at aijcast in anticipation of what is to come.
Read MoreS20E20 - Gregory Ellison
We revisit part of our 2017 with scholar-pastor-artist Gregory C. Ellison II (Candler School of Theology, Fearless Dialogues) reflects on the the artwork of pastoral care, the importance of being seen, and the birth of Fearless Dialogues.
Read MoreS20E19 - Noor Abbady (Revisited)
We revisit our conversation from earlier this year with advocate-educator-artist Noor Abbady, who speaks with us about the connections between her Islamic faith and artistic expression, our intrinsic ability to recognize beauty, and how justice is a truly beautiful thing.
Read MoreS20E18 - Avery Sharpe (Revisited)
We revisit part of our 2021 conversation with actor-playwright-improviser Avery Sharpe, where we talk about theater, acting, faith, and the metaphor of the Russian nesting dolls.
Read MoreS20E17 - MaryAnn McKibben Dana (Revisited)
Writer-speaker-coach and free-range pastor MaryAnn McKibben Dana talks about Sabbath, Improv, and the art of writing.
Read MoreS20E16 - Maisha Handy (Revisited)
The Rev. Dr. Maisha Handy (Rize Community Church, Interdenominational Theological Center) talks about the power of dance, music, and culture, and how all three come together at Rize Community Church.
Read MoreS20E15 - Carlton Johnson (Revisited)
We go back to season one and our conversation with musician and minister Carlton Johnson (Vital Congregations), who discusses his story of hearing loss and gain, the false dividing line of sacred and secular music, and the physicality of his faith.
Read MoreS20E14 - Rachel Eleanor (Revisited)
We revisit part of our 2019 conversation with illustrator Rachel Eleanor about her expanding view of love and inclusion, the difference between persuaders and protestors, and the role of illustrators as storytellers.
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