
Stories to bridge divides and build community.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 136 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | DocumentarySociety & CultureArts | |||

Jonny Clark is the program manager for Public Theology at Corrymeela, often called Ireland’s oldest peace center.
Born in New Zealand and married to an American, Jonny has lived in Northern Ireland for 40 years. When he was growing up, his family mo... more
Lisa Retezan works as a substance use disorder navigator at a day shelter for youth who are unhoused. She openly shares her story with them about her own struggles with addiction.
Lisa took her first sip of alcohol at age 15 and struggled for much o... more
Bruce Sunpie Barnes is a bandleader who plays accordion and harmonica for Sunpie and the Louisiana Sunspots. The band travels around the world playing what he calls Afro-Louisiana music: a fusion of zydeco, blues, Creole funk, gospel and tunes from A... more
Caitlin Carney is co-owner of Porgy’s Seafood Market in New Orleans.
Caitlin calls herself the “Lady Monger.” Her business, Porgy’s Seafood Market, is a purple storefront on a busy corner in Mid-City New Orleans. It feels like a cross between a fish... more
John Noltner asks the most interesting questions, and then - unlike many interviewers who want to insert an agenda or hear themselves pontificate so people know how smart they are - he listens. Lack of ego leads to peace, which is why John is a leader in peace. He does the work, he creates art out of people’s lives, and he lets them and their stories shine.
John does a good job of setting up the questions and then allows the guest to talk. The conversation flows and there are some wonderful connections made. Thoughtful podcast in this new era.
Such an interesting listen! John asks the questions we all want to ask people from all different backgrounds about Covid-19 and the way it’s changing our nation! Give him a listen
Great interviews with people of all backgrounds. Interesting to hear how this is affecting everyone differently.









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