Part one of our conversation with educator and visual artist Dr. Yohana Junker about embodied-artistic-theological education and her practice of breathing-being-praying meditation.
Read MoreS15E08 - Taria Camerino, Part Two
Part two of our conversation with chef/artist/synesthete Taria Camerino about food justice, communion, and her relationship with chocolate.
Read MoreS15E07 - Taria Camerino, Part One
Part one of our conversation with chef/artist/synesthete Taria Camerino about synesthesia, collaborating with cellist Okorie Johnson, and what the 1812 Overture tastes like.
Read MoreS15E06 - Katy Steinberg, Part Two
Part two of our conversation with pastor/author Katy Steinberg.
Read MoreS15E05 - Katy Steinberg, Part One
Part one of our conversation with pastor/author Katy Steinberg.
Read MoreS15E04 - Tige Charity, Part Two
Part two of our conversation with Kids in the Spotlight co-founder and Executive Director Tige Charity.
Read MoreS15E03 - Tige Charity, Part One
Part one of our conversation with Kids in the Spotlight co-founder and Executive Director Tige Charity.
Read MoreS15E02 - Julia Mallory, Part Two
Part two of our conversation with author, poet, and Black Mermaids founder Julia Mallory.
Read MoreS15E01 - Julia Mallory, Part One
Part one of our conversation with author, poet, and Black Mermaids founder Julia Mallory.
Read MoreS14E14 - Merry Christmas
Marthame reflects on the meaning of Christmas this year and shares a new-old song.
Read MoreS14E13 - Aisha Saeed, Part Two
Part two of our conversation with New York Times bestselling author Aisha Saeed about Wonder Woman, #weneeddiversebooks, and how hope weaves through her stories.
Read MoreS14E12 - Aisha Saeed, Part One
Part one of our conversation with New York Times Bestselling Author Aisha Saeed about the importance of authentic storytelling and the need for broader literary representation.
Read MoreS14E11.5 - The Sanders Family Revisited
Way back in 2017, we recorded a “cabin fever” episode with host Marthame Sanders and his family being stuck at home for a whole weekend! As we close in on the end of 2020 and continue to quarantine, this seems like a fitting time to revisit that episode.
Read MoreS14E11 - Dominique Brittain and Mike Bielenberg, Part Two
Part one of our conversation with musicians Dominique Brittain and Mike Bielenberg.
Read MoreS14E10 - Dominique Brittain and Mike Bielenberg, Part One
Part one of our conversation with musicians Dominique Brittain and Mike Bielenberg.
Read MoreS14E09 - Creative Writing and Public Theology: A Round Table Conversation, Part Two
Scholar/writer J. Kameron Carter and practical theologian/writer Shan Overton join in part one of our round table conversation on Pittsburgh Theological Seminary's new Doctor of Ministry cohort.
Read MoreS14E08 - Creative Writing and Public Theology: A Round Table Conversation, Part One
Scholar/writer J. Kameron Carter and practical theologian/writer Shan Overton join in part one of our round table conversation on Pittsburgh Theological Seminary's new Doctor of Ministry cohort.
Read MoreS14E07 - Risking Faithfully: A Round Table Conversation, Part Two
Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and the Ministry Collaborative’s new Risking Faithfully cohort is the subject of the second half of our conversation with Leanna Fuller, Jennifer Watley Maxell, and Ben Johnston-Krase.
Read MoreS14E06 - Risking Faithfully: A Round Table Conversation, Part One
Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and the Ministry Collaborative’s new Risking Faithfully cohort is the subject of the first half of our conversation with Leanna Fuller, Jennifer Watley Maxell, and Ben Johnston-Krase.
Read MoreS14E05 - Love Your (Public) Enemy, Part Two
Two music nerd pastors take an in-depth dive into the 1988 Public Enemy album It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back. Alonzo Johnson (coordinator, Self-Development of People) and Marthame Sanders (host, aijcast) explore together.
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