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By Charlotte Donlon
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.
This episode of Lists of Nine is different than the other episodes that have been recorded so far. In this episode of Lists of Nine, I share nine of my favorite food memories. Instead of talking about a few of them in more depth like my guests do during other Lists of Nine episodes, I briefly discuss all nine. I thought that might be more interesting. Maybe?
I recorded this episode a few weeks ago and almost didn’t post it because I wasn’t sure if the format works well and because of some other reasons. But I decided to go for it.
Also, the theme for my April 30, 2020 Substack newsletter/post is Food Memories, and it’s full of great information and a short creative nonfiction essay about the first time I ate sushi. I’d love for you to read it here.
And if you’d like to subscribe to my newsletter, you can do so here. Subscribers receive an email every Thursday morning. Starting April 30, 2020, each newsletter has a different theme with a short(ish) creative nonfiction essay, quotes, links, and other good things. I’m enjoying creating the weekly newsletters and would love for you to check it out!
In this episode of Lists of Nine, Charlotte Donlon talks to Bethany Rushing about nine movies from her childhood that shaped her.
Bethany Rushing is the Director of Mission & Outreach at the Cathedral Church of the Advent in Birmingham, Alabama. Over the past four years, she has enjoyed growing in relationship with parishioners, ministry partners in Birmingham and beyond, and seeing the Holy Spirit stir the hearts of those at the Advent to see his kingdom come “on earth as it is in heaven.”
Bethany graduated from Samford University in 2006 with a B.A. in Communication Studies and a minor in Religion. Before coming to the Advent she worked in fundraising at the University of South Florida, served as a part-time youth minister, and was the first Director of Development for one of the Advent’s local ministry partners, M-POWER Ministries. She also served as a member of the Mission Council for PEARUSA (formerly the Anglican Mission in America) and holds a certificate in non-profit management from Georgetown University.
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In this episode of Lists of Nine, Abigail Murrish shares nine ways to ditch diet culture.
Abigail Murrish is a writer who studies the intersection of food, community, faith, and culture. Her work has been featured at Comment, Christianity Today, Christ and Pop Culture, The Gospel Coalition, and Boundless. Originally from Indiana, she now makes her home in a small city within Cincinnati, Ohio with her husband and daughter. Subscribe to her newsletter Given Appetites to follow along with her research and writing on intuitive eating and diet culture.
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In this episode of Lists of Nine, pastor and writer Paul Lutter shares nine experiences of lament.
Paul Lutter is a pastor, theologian, and poet and essayist. He is working on an MFA in Creative Writing from Hamline University in St. Paul, MN. He just received a rejection letter on the first version of a book he has written on lament, so he knows he’s on the right path. He and his family live in a suburb of the Twin Cities.
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In this episode of Lists of Nine, Aarik Danielsen shares a list of nine of his favorite sad songs. More about Daniel's list can be found in the show notes for this episode at charlottedonlon.com.
Aarik Danielsen is the arts and entertainment editor at the Columbia Daily Tribune in Columbia, Missouri, where he lives with his wife and son. He also teaches at his alma mater, the University of Missouri School of Journalism. He writes a weekly column, The (Dis)content, for Fathom Magazine, and has been published at_ Image Journal_, Think Christian, Christ and Pop Culture, The Englewood Review of Books, and more.
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In this episode of Lists of Nine, Sarah Sanderson shares her list of nine places she never wants to return. More about Sarah's list can be found in the show notes for this episode at charlottedonlon.com.
Award-winning author Sarah Sanderson writes and speaks about mental illness, abuse recovery, and faith. Her work has appeared in a number of publications, including Fathom, Mere Orthodoxy, The Upper Room, Stark & Main, Bearings Online, and Brain, Child. She is a monthly contributor to Anchored Voices. Sarah also teaches creative writing and public speaking to elementary, middle, and high school students. She holds a Master of Fine Arts in creative nonfiction from Seattle Pacific University, and a Master in Teaching degree from Seattle University. Sarah lives with her husband, four children, and her disabled brother in an old blue house southeast of Portland, Oregon, where her husband Jeremy is a pastor. Her first book, a memoir, is forthcoming.
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In this episode of Lists of Nine, Collin Huber shares a list of nine novels he thinks everyone should read. More about Collin's list can be found in the show notes for this episode at charlottedonlon.com
Collin Huber is a senior editor at Fathom magazine and a professional writer and content editor. He earned his ThM from Dallas Theological Seminary and spent his undergraduate years studying Government at the University of Texas at Austin. He and his wife, Brittany, live in the Dallas area with their daughter, Mia. You can find him on Twitter @JCollinHuber.
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In this episode of Lists of Nine, Nicole T. Walters shares her list of Nine Things Living in Asia Taught Her about Living Well Anywhere in the World. More about Nicole's list can be found in the show notes for this episode at charlottedonlon.com.
Nicole T. Walters lives somewhere in the tension between wanderlust and rootedness. She makes her home in Georgia with her husband and two children but has lived and left parts of her heart in the Middle East and South Asia. She writes about the intersection of faith and action at nicoletwalters.com. Her work has appeared at places like (In)Courage, Red Letter Christians, Fathom, CT Women, and in Everbloom: Stories of Deeply Rooted and Transformed Lives (Paraclete Press, 2017).
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In this episode of Lists of Nine, writer and teacher Andrew Graney shares a list of nine of his favorite poems. More information about Andrew's list can be found in the show notes for this episode at charlottedonlon.com.
Andrew Laurence Graney is a teacher and writer from Wilmington, Delaware. He received his MFA in Creative Writing from Seattle Pacific University. His poems have appeared in Connotation Press, The American Journal of Poetry, Saint Katherine Review, Redheaded Stepchild, and elsewhere. When not writing, he is probably watching stand-up, listening to a comedian's podcast, or wishing he had a ping pong table.
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The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.