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In this episode, Reverend Kevin Kim Wright talks about inviting people into stories and finding ministry in non religious spaces.
Joe Primo is the CEO of Good Grief, which is a new jersey based organization that teaches resilience and facilitates healthy coping in the lives of grieving children, families, students, and communities We talk about grief as a spiritual, physical, and intellectual experience, Dolly Parton, and why kids should participate in funerals.
Today I'm joined by Rabbi Ashira Konigsburg. Rabbi Ashira is the Chief Operating Officer at Rabbinical Assembly, which is the international association of Conservative rabbis.
In this episode, Dr. Murali Balaji talks about his experiences leading Hindu outreach for the Biden campaign and then in the Georgia Senate runoffs. To learn more about Dr. Balaji's work, please follow him on LinkedIn.
The Rev. Dr. Nathan C. Walker is executive director of 1791 Delegates, a delegation of First Amendment and human rights educators named after the year the Bill of Rights was ratified. In this capacity, he serves as the managing director of The Foundation for Religious Literacy. Walker teaches First Amendment law and human rights at Rutgers Honors College.
In this episode we discuss the role of religious literacy as part of religious dialogue and the creation of the incredible https://www.religionandpubliclife.org/
In today's episode, I talk with Dr. Asha Shipman. Asha is the Director of Hindu Life at Yale University and we talk about navigating religious, spiritual, and political life on campus and her experiences launching the North American Hindu Chaplains Association.
We're joined today by Zeenat Rahman, the Director of the Inclusive America Project at The Aspen Institute. We discuss how religious pluralism and religious literacy can help build equity in minority communities in America and the art of translating your organizational objectives across discreet stakeholder groups.
In this episode, Deacon Ross Murray discusses his advocacy work at GLAAD; the continued development and growth of The Naming Project, and what he's learned about selling books on Amazon.
In this episode of Word of Pod, the Rev. Steven Martin discusses the importance of creating content and what he's learning by charging for classes on digital ministry.
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In this week's episode of Word of Pod, The Rev. Chris Davies discusses digital equity as a justice space, moderating Facebook groups, and how to be an active listener.
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