
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Lea Schweitz (Upper House's Visiting Theologian for our Higher Pursuits Project) sits down with sociologist Felicia Wu Song to discuss technology, personhood, and spiritual practices, as well as Felicia's new book, Restless Devices: Recovering Personhood, Presence and Place in the Digital Age (IVP, 2021).
Felicia Wu Song (PhD, University of Virginia) is a cultural sociologist of media and digital technologies, currently serving as professor of sociology at Westmont College in Santa Barbara.
Lea Schweitz (PhD, University of Chicago) is the co-founder of Nature120, a non-profit organization that provides nature play and airway therapy for children on Chicago’s west side and in the western suburbs; she also is the Director of Children’s Education for Yorkfield Presbyterian Church. Previously she was a tenured professor at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago and directed the Zygon Center for Religion and Science.
As always we invite you to leave us a rating on your favorite podcast app or send us a comment at [email protected].
Credits: music by Micah Behr, audio engineering by Andy Johnson, graphic design by Madeline Ramsey.
By Upper House5
1212 ratings
Lea Schweitz (Upper House's Visiting Theologian for our Higher Pursuits Project) sits down with sociologist Felicia Wu Song to discuss technology, personhood, and spiritual practices, as well as Felicia's new book, Restless Devices: Recovering Personhood, Presence and Place in the Digital Age (IVP, 2021).
Felicia Wu Song (PhD, University of Virginia) is a cultural sociologist of media and digital technologies, currently serving as professor of sociology at Westmont College in Santa Barbara.
Lea Schweitz (PhD, University of Chicago) is the co-founder of Nature120, a non-profit organization that provides nature play and airway therapy for children on Chicago’s west side and in the western suburbs; she also is the Director of Children’s Education for Yorkfield Presbyterian Church. Previously she was a tenured professor at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago and directed the Zygon Center for Religion and Science.
As always we invite you to leave us a rating on your favorite podcast app or send us a comment at [email protected].
Credits: music by Micah Behr, audio engineering by Andy Johnson, graphic design by Madeline Ramsey.

1,212 Listeners

1,076 Listeners

3,906 Listeners

7,077 Listeners

752 Listeners

3,229 Listeners

608 Listeners

16,076 Listeners

863 Listeners

914 Listeners

20,249 Listeners

127 Listeners

15 Listeners