Iconoclast of Things is about people so committed to the beauty of the thing they imagine that they're doing whatever they can to build it. People working to build a home, a business or a life they believe may already be lost, but still working because of the beauty, grace, and humanity of the place they imagine.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Before he ever saw the ICE Warrant ordering his removal from the United State, Victor Herrera describes this one point in his life as an immigrant in the United States like this, "I feel like I'm in a bucket full of shit, and I'm drowning in it. His ... more
When I was in fourth grade, there was this box in the back of our classroom. It was filled with multi-colored tabs with stories and questions printed on each. Our teacher was Ms. Evans, yes, she was my mom — and that box was the SRA reading lab. Dr. ... more
This is the story of how Unbound, one of the midwest's largest non-profits, was formed from the vision of a man with a very different take on charity and giving. In November of 1981, Kansas City Missouri, Bob Hentzen and 3 of his 14 siblings, along w... more
On September 23rd Father Stan Rother will be the first American born martyr beatified by the Catholic church. Though it's the story of Father Stan Rother, this one doesn't end in death. Stan Rother was one casualty of the decades long Guatemalan Civi... more
Journalism matters and if you agree with that then you should check out John’s podcast. It’s fantastic and the stories are wide ranging and cover several fascinating topics. Plus he kind of looks like a modern day John Brown but better looking.
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Serious, in-depth storytelling. John's narration has this passionate-but-calm air, this feeling that sometimes he's just as surprised - or saddened - as the listener. The diverse subject matter is something I am looking forward to. Two episodes in, and I'm definitely hooked. If you are looking for a podcast the will make you think and keep you thinking, long after it's over, this is the one.
These episodes are heartfelt, honest and passionate. The perspectives are often enlightening and fresh, presented in a way that allows you to smile through your tears or rally your reserve. The production is multidimensional with beautifully appropriate background scores, clever mixes and fades as well as a superb balance between interview and commentary.










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