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Multnomah University Talks (MU Talks) is an intentional space of intersection between the world of Academia and the world we all live in. Join us as we wrestle with complex phenomena, bring forth vari... more
FAQs about MU Talks:How many episodes does MU Talks have?The podcast currently has 58 episodes available.
March 11, 2022Embodied Spirituality with Prof. Mariah LeFeberMU Talks sat down with Dance Therapist and MU Professor Mariah LeFeber to talk about embodied spirituality. The discussion includes the impact of the pandemic on our disembodied experiences and her insights as a mental health professional on how important including our bodily experience is to all aspects of life including our spirituality....more37minPlay
March 05, 2022Burnout In Church Ministry with Prof. Jeremiah PeckMU Talks sits down with Professor Jeremiah Peck to discuss burnout in church ministry. Whether you're in ministry and want to educate yourself on burnout or want to be part of creating a culture in your own church that protects against burnout, this conversation is full of wisdom for you. Learn more about Jeremiah’s work and research at https://allychristiancounseling.com and on his YouTube channel Ally Academy https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRqCiGsSzZstfTbB9eZBF7w...more38minPlay
February 25, 2022Leading Courageously with Multnomah University President, Dr. Craig WillifordDr. Craig Williford joins the MU Talks hosts to talk about where courageous leaders find their strength and to share with us his own lessons learned from over 40 years of leadership in the church and higher education....more28minPlay
February 21, 2022When was America a Christian Nation? with Dr. Daniel ScalbergMU Talks welcomes Dr. Daniel Scalberg, Professor of History at Multnomah University, to discuss the question, "When was America a Christian nation?" Dr. Scalberg's research and writing has focused on the Church in the 17th Century and brings to the conversation a wealth of knowledge about the role of the Church in the founding of America....more45minPlay
February 12, 2022A Global Discussion about Protecting the Vulnerable with Dr. Greg BurchJoin us for a discussion with Dr. Greg Burch, Professor of Global Development and Justice at Multnomah University. We'll talk about Greg's work on behalf of vulnerable kids around the globe and his passion for preparing students to go into the mission field seeking justice for people inside and outside the US. Check out Dr. Burch's online course, Protecting the Vulnerable: Keeping Kids Safe Globally on www.multnomahplus.com And his podcast Development and Justice at https://developmentandjustice.com/...more42minPlay
February 05, 2022Read The Room with Dr. Domani Hintze-Pothen and Dr. Douglas SchaakMU Talks welcomes Professors of English, Dr. Domani Hintze-Pothen, and Dr. Douglas Schaak to discuss the way that reading changes us as humans by allowing us to step out of our limited life experience and to experience living in someone else’s skin. In light of that notion, they also share some of their recommendations for some best of all time books for our listeners....more35minPlay
January 29, 2022"And then they bought a chateau" with Rev. Dr. Rob J HildebrandDr. Rev. Rob Hildebrand is one of MU Talks' co-hosts. He's a professor at Multnomah University and has a fascinating life story to share. Listen with us to find out how Rob's 30 years in youth ministry have led him to own his own chateau in France! You don't want to miss it. Also check out Rob and Leslie’s story via their YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLBmuODkWeWhFnC-XV-Lbhg...more33minPlay
January 21, 2022Relational Learning in the Digital Classroom with Prof. Kristyn KidneyThis episode of MU Talks features Professor Kristyn Kidney, Director of Multnomah University's TESOL program. Professor Kidney and the MU Talks hosts discuss the role of relationships in learning and how digital classrooms affect students' ability to form the kind of connections that are indispensable to successful learning outcomes. Please let us know your thoughts on this as well....more43minPlay
January 17, 2022Melting Pots, Mosaics, and Our Desire to Belong with Dr. Jessica TaylorIn honor of MLKJ Day, MU Talks has invited Multnomah University's Vice President of Diversity and Inclusive Development, Dr. Jessica Taylor to a conversation on Belonging. Listen in as Dr. Taylor and MU Talk's hosts discuss the importance of belonging and the work required to be a person who belongs and who makes space for others to belong....more39minPlay
January 07, 2022The Dirt on Soil with Dr. Jason StuckeyMU Talks welcomes Dr. Jason Stuckey, soil scientist, and professor at Multnomah University to a discussion on the role of soil in the environmental challenges of today. If you don’t know the difference between soil and dirt or want to know why soil is key to your water security, this episode is for you! Please let us know what you think about this topic as well....more41minPlay
FAQs about MU Talks:How many episodes does MU Talks have?The podcast currently has 58 episodes available.