In this episode of Sweet Tea Ethics, Dr. Ed Garnes is joined by Rev. Mashaun D. Simon for an honest, moving conversation about grief, healing, and faith at the intersections of Black identity, mental health, and inclusion. Dr. Garnes honors the legacy of D’Angelo, and with Rev. Simon examines the power of ritual, explores the transformative work of Project Joshua, and offers radical perspectives on journeying through loss, spirituality, and creating truly safe spaces for all. Pour yourself a glass and listen in for wise words, healing laughter, and plenty of heartfelt Sweet Tea Ethics.
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Topics Covered:
- Honoring D’Angelo and collective rituals of grief in the Black community.
- The purpose and vision of Project Joshua, supporting grief and wellness for LGBTQIA+ individuals.
- The challenges of navigating faith, mental health, and identity—especially for those often excluded from church spaces.
- Expanding and redefining traditions, and offering hope and strategies for authentic, affirming spiritual journeys.
Episode Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:25 Hold My Mule Musing: "This is the D'Angelo joint."
02:36 Introducing Rev. Mashaun D. Simon
03:20 Project Joshua: Grief and Wellness
05:16 Personal Journey and Ministry Challenges
13:45 Expanding the Understanding of Grief
17:58 The Intersection of Faith and Mental Health
19:59 Mashaun's Path to Ministry
30:59 Creating Inclusive Spaces in the Church
31:51 Vision for Project Joshua
35:37 Supporting Grief Ministries for Black Queer Individuals
36:02 Church Hurt and the Grieving Process
36:49 Philosophical Insights and Social Media Engagement
39:22 NABJ and the Controversial Invitation
50:49 Tradition vs. Progress in Black Communities
55:59 Healing Playlists and Personal Reflections
01:00:40 Encouragement for Personal Spirituality
01:03:33 Closing Remarks and Social Media Information
01:04:34 Outro Theme
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