In this special episode, Marthame catches up with past guests Shoccara Marcus and Amina McIntyre.
Read MoreMatt Langston is half of the band Eleventyseven.
Read MoreMatt Langston is half of the band Eleventyseven.
Read MoreMusician Emily Musolino in conversation and performance, recorded live at Wild Goose Festival.
Read MoreWe sit down with the band Brother’s Bear at Wild Goose Festival, talking about their music, living in different States, and the bridge between sacred and secular in…
Read MoreWe caught up with singer/songwriter Kiya Heartwood at Wild Goose Festival, talking about a long career in music, moving into the independent realm, and…
Read MoreAs we play summer production catch-up, we share this sermon Marthame preached at Northwest Presbyterian Church back in June.
Read MoreOur conversation with Karen Stephenson took place at last year’s Wild Goose Festival. Karen is Associate Pastor at Hope Lutheran Church in Palm Desert, California.
Read MoreWe continue our conversation with improviser, coach, consultant, and podcaster Jim Karwisch, reflecting on taking care of each other, how improv informs his…
Read MoreIn part one of our conversation with Jim Karwisch - the multitalented improviser, coach, consultant, and podcaster - talks about falling in love with improv…
Read MoreWe continue our two-part conversation with singer/songwriter Gattison, talking about the sacredness in authenticity, the loving encounter with God, and the…
Read MoreIn part one of our conversation, singer/songwriter Gattison discusses embracing queerness, the glass ceiling of sexuality, and what it means to have strong…
Read MoreWe talk to the inspirational Afreen Khundmiri, a writer and painter who overcomes her learning challenges to create magnificent works of art, only to give the…
Read MoreWe continue our two-part conversation with musician/pastor Tracy Howe, discussing vulnerability in songwriting, collaboration, and the work of Restoration…
Read MoreIn part one of our conversation, musician/pastor Tracy Howe reflects on her history with music, learning to understand systems, and the development of her latest…
Read MoreKhayla Johnson is the artist behind Columbia Seminary’s We Are Columbia photography exhibit, an effort to expand the conversation about who belongs in that…
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