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By Hannah Buchanan/HPUMC
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The podcast currently has 34 episodes available.
Pastor, author, and speaker, Jeanne Stevens, offers insight and practical tools for hearing God speak, moving from brokenness to blessing, and how to "co-anything" well at home and work.
Austin Street Shelter CEO, Daniel Roby, describes how people experiencing homelessness weathered Dallas's power outage and polar vortex, offering insight on how those of us with homes can help our city shovel out.
HPUMC’s Racial Justice Director, Karla Nivens, discusses why we (white, black, and brown people) are actually better together, what role parents play in building a racially just future, and how the Church can lead the way.
Dallas Morning News President and Publisher, Grant Moise, discusses what role truth, bias, and funding play in rebuilding America's trust in the media.
Gratitude is the tool that will keep you afloat this holiday season. Positive Psychologist and best-selling author, Shawn Achor, reveals startling evidence that what makes you happy might not be what you think and offers insight on weathering pain with purpose.
Creative Advertising Professor, Willie Baronet, offers pro-tips in building your creative muscles, insight on homelessness, and what both have to do with advertising.
Mom, Wife and Pastor, Sarah Beard, offers practical tips for parenting intentionally, curating your space according to your values, and raising children who will change the world.
James Beard Award-Winning Chef, Dean Fearing, talks about creativity as an act of resistance and, of course, food that will make your mouth water.
Political Theology Professor, Dr. George Kalantzis, answers the question: What does it look like to be faithful to Jesus in this election?
Old Testament Scholar, Dr. John Walton, answers some serious questions about Genesis, including: Can science and faith coexist? Was the flood real? Does God still walk and talk in physical form? And why would we read such an old text in the first place?
The podcast currently has 34 episodes available.