
Interviews with practitioners of an array of religious and non-religious traditions for Introduction to World Religions, conducted by Professor Dana Trent, Wake Tech Community College, Raleigh, NC.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Melody Moezzi is an Iranian-American Muslim author, attorney, activist, and visiting professor of creative nonfiction at the University of North Carolina Wilmington.
Susan Katz Miller is an interfaith child, an interfaith parent, and the author of Being Both: Embracing Two Religions in One Interfaith Family.
Swami Padmanabha is a writer, monk, speaker, and a renowned practitioner of the ancient mystic tradition of Bhakti Yoga in America and Europe. Born in Argentina to a Catholic family, at age 19 Swami began a priestly, monastic life through an in-depth... more
Ray Buckley is an author and illustrator of Lakota, Tlingit, and Scots descent and interim Director of the Center for Native American Spirituality and Christian Study. Ray has served as the Director of the Native People’s Communication Office (UMCom)... more
Born 57 years ago in Berlin, West Germany, Barbara lived overseas until the age of 16, when her father’s last military tour brought the family to Ft. Gordon, GA.
Sajdah Nubee is a practitioner of the Islamic tradition and was born and raised into the faith.
The Rev. Lisa Yebuah is a graduate of Duke Divinity School and Wofford College. A South Carolina native, Rev. Yebuah is an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church and the Lead Pastor of Southeast Raleigh Table.
What a calming voice, I enjoyed listening. I also enjoyed the glimpse into Hinduism. Thanks for sharing your insight.
Dana has been an inspiration to me over several years of in-person programs and now this podcast. I just finished listening to the episodes on Hinduism and Buddhism and find them helpful in exploring in my personal spiritual path, particularly now in the midst of a pandemic with.all of its challenges. Thanks!
J. Dana Trent is thoughtful and empathetic on the topic of religion, and I can’t wait to listen to every episode! ❤️









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