
A podcast for people trying to embrace spirituality beyond the fences of institutional Christianity
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | SpiritualityReligion & SpiritualityChristianity | ||||

Live from the 2025 Wild Goose Festival, we kick off Season 6 as Joe sits down with Rev. Brad Davis of From Below: Rising Together for Coalfield Justice to ask the question "How is it with your soul?" in regards to the work of justice in one of the po... more
“Spilling the Black Girl Tea: Unfiltered Stories from the Heart of Appalachia” is a multimedia project built on the fundamental belief that the people who are the least heard have the most important things to say.
The storytellers in the project are... more
“Spilling the Black Girl Tea: Unfiltered Stories from the Heart of Appalachia” is a multimedia project built on the fundamental belief that the people who are the least heard have the most important things to say.
The storytellers in the project are... more
“Spilling the Black Girl Tea: Unfiltered Stories from the Heart of Appalachia” is a multimedia project built on the fundamental belief that the people who are the least heard have the most important things to say.
The storytellers in the project are... more
Loved this episode found the experience of Dr. Gandy to insightful and intriguing.
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I’m simply put, a proud and vocal Atheist Jew who honestly finds belief in a god as silly as thinking a giant bunny delivers baskets of chocolate every year on a day in April....
With that said, my Judaism is VERY special to me, and I definitely subscribe to my own version of a “higher power”, and I feel most connected to that source through music, and ESPECIALLY live music.
So when I say that David Wimbish and The Collection were very much my “church” since I accidentally discovered them on... more
I love and am completely impressed by this forward thinking podcast. Jesus would rate this five stars as do I.
Joe hosts such a wide range of guests, and his curiosity about people translates to interesting interviews, which helps listeners delve into subjects we might not otherwise.
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