Living in the Meantime with Stephen Bauman

What You Do Speaks So Loud, I Can't Hear What You Say


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In this episode of Living in the Meantime, Rev. Dr. Stephen Bauman reflects on a simple yet piercing line from Ralph Waldo Emerson: “What you do screams so loud, I can’t hear what you say.” Stephen explores how this quote has haunted and guided him for over forty years — from becoming a young father to observing today’s culture of constant performance and noise. Through personal story and cultural critique, he unpacks what it means to live with integrity in an age where words and image often drown out authentic action. At its heart, this meditation invites us to consider our embodied character — who we really are beneath the slogans, posts, and performances — and how our daily living might speak louder than anything we say.

Chapters:

00:00:00 – Opening Reflection: “What You Do Screams So Loud”

00:01:10 – The Emerson Quote That Stuck

00:02:35 – Becoming a Father and the Shock of Responsibility

00:04:15 – Actions Speak Louder Than Words (Especially to Children)

00:06:00 – Performative Culture and the Illusion of Doing

00:08:10 – Embodied Character in a Disembodied World

00:09:00 – Closing Thoughts



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Living in the Meantime with Stephen BaumanBy Stephen Bauman