Dr. Uzee Brown and Maestro Timothy Verville are collaborating on America, Vol. 4, featuring the music of African-American composers.
Read MoreKevin Garcia is a writer, podcaster, and YouTuber who shares about the healing power of coming to know God's unconditional love.
Read MoreTo celebrate our first anniversary, special guest host Darci Jaret talks to Marthame Sanders about the evolution and vision of aijcast, as well as its future.
Read MoreTammy Harper is an Atlanta-based professional musician who reflects on what it meant to take a full-time chance on music.
Read MoreIn our first live event of 2018, author/scholars Greg Ellison and Patrick Reyes speak on the importance of personal and intellectual integrity.
Read MoreDrew Wilmesherr is an Atlanta musician and chaplain who shares how he creates music with depth and justice, playing a couple of his songs for us.
Read MoreJamaal Barber is an Atlanta-based artist and printmaker who shares the thrill of discovering his medium, and what it means to appreciate the subtle changes.
Read MoreIn 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 MoreMarcia Fisher is an inspiring author who writes honestly about her pain and hope in her memoir, where misery becomes ministry.
Read MoreKaji Douša is the pastor of NYC’s Park Avenue Christian Church and reflects on the importance of having a clear mission.
Read MoreDavid Westerlund is an improviser and community advocate who thinks deeply on what it means to reincorporate our lives with the power of "yes, and".
Read MoreBrandon Maxwell is a musician and pastor who helps us to connect the dots between vocation and self-discovery while bridging multiple callings.
Read MoreThe a capella group Shades of Yale performs and reflects on what it means to celebrate music from the African Diaspora.
Read MoreTricia Hersey shares her amazing journey from a Chicago performance artist known as Lady Terror to the the development of the Nap Ministry in Atlanta.
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