In a season of national disorientation, Mark Labberton replays a luminous conversation with Quaker writer and contemplative Parker J. Palmer, whose voice from a few years back still sounds like it was recorded this morning.
"What matters is faithfulness."
In this episode with Mark Labberton, Palmer reflects on contemplation as penetrating illusion and touching reality, and how that work shows up in vocation, suffering, and public life. Together they discuss the difference between true and false crosses, mistaking the vessel for the treasure, and why wholeness isn't perfection. They also examine the pre-political work of weaving civic community and what the church owes a fractured democracy.
Episode Highlights
"Contemplation is any way one has of penetrating illusion and touching reality."
"Wholeness does not mean perfection. It means embracing your imperfections as an integral part of who you are."
"On the other side of a gift often lies a pothole that we have to watch out for."
"Failure has always been, if I hold it properly, a profoundly contemplative moment in life."
"It was as if this cosmos cared deeply and didn't care at all."
About Parker J. Palmer
Parker J. Palmer is a writer, teacher, and activist focused on education, community, leadership, spirituality, and social change. A Quaker, he holds a PhD in sociology from UC Berkeley and is founder and senior partner emeritus of the Center for Courage & Renewal. His ten books—including The Courage to Teach, Let Your Life Speak, Healing the Heart of Democracy, and On the Brink of Everything—have sold nearly two million copies in ten languages. He has received fourteen honorary doctorates. Learn more and follow at couragerenewal.org/parker-j-palmer and parkerjpalmer.substack.com.
Helpful Links and Resources
Parker J. Palmer (Center for Courage & Renewal): https://couragerenewal.org/parker-j-palmer/
Living the Questions with Parker J. Palmer: https://parkerjpalmer.substack.com/
The Growing Edge podcast: https://www.newcomerpalmer.com/podcast
On the Brink of Everything (most recent): https://couragerenewal.org/library/on-the-brink-of-everything-grace-gravity-and-getting-old/
The Courage to Teach, 20th Anniversary Edition: https://www.amazon.com/Courage-Teach-Exploring-Landscape-Anniversary/dp/1119413044
Henri Nouwen Society: https://www.henrinouwen.org/about-henri-nouwen
Show Notes
#ParkerPalmer #Contemplation #Quaker #Vocation #Wholeness #CivicEngagement #ConversingPodcast #MarkLabberton
Production Credits
Conversing is produced and distributed in partnership with Comment magazine and Fuller Seminary.