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The Human Doctor
This is your gift
Today, Kimberly shares about a recent reunion with a person who made a significant difference in her life and career. Topics Discussed: The Sympathizer - by Viet Thanh Nguyen The Vietnam War - PBS Documentary Series by Ken Burns & Lynn Novick The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store - by James McBride Deacon King Kong - by James McBride Dr. André Churchwell visits Emory Jack and Jill of America, Inc. - Atlanta Chapter
2024-01-24
32 min
1 big thing
DOJ finds Louisville police violated civil rights
The Louisville Metro Police Department has engaged in systemic discriminatory practices that violate the U.S. Constitution, according to a new report released yesterday from the Department of Justice. Plus, local libraries find new ways to support communities. And, Arkansas loosens child labor laws. Guests: The Washington Post's David Nakamura and San Jose Public Library's Jill Bourne.Credits: Axios Today is produced by Niala Boodhoo, Alexandra Botti, Naomi Shavin, Lydia McMullen-Laird, Fonda Mwangi and Ben O'Brien. Music is composed by Evan Viola. You can reach us at podcasts@axios.com. You can text questions, comments...
2023-03-09
11 min
Created for Connection
Crumbling Idols and Receiving God’s Presence
In this episode, we interview Jill Shelby, NextGen minister at The Hills Church. Jill shares her story of going to the mission field and returning to the States, and how God has been graciously removing idols from her life along the way. Jill invites us into the process of letting go of our idols to find a better Love. She also describes how our approach to life in God is more about a receptive posture, rather than a new set of practices. When we let God tear down our idols and we open our hands to receive from Him...
2022-05-12
1h 19
Created for Connection
What if You Knew the Real Me?
"If people knew the real me, would they still accept me?" In this episode, Kevin and Paul interview writerJill Dasher and get the inside scoop on her new book Shallow. For anyone who's ever struggled with keeping up images, pleasing people, or perfectionism - Jill's story is one you'll relate to. We delve into why this tends to happen if you grew up in church, and the challenges with breaking through the walls we build up to being truly known. We think you'll be encouraged and inspired by Jill's story! Jill's book is available at her website: Jill-Dasher (jilldasher.com) as...
2021-07-05
1h 18
Created for Connection
The Burden of Doubt
In the context of faith and church, especially for those who teach and preach about faith, it can be isolating when we doubt. In this episode, Paul shares his story of doubt, both in coming to faith and then as a leader in the church. In the times of change we're living in, many of us are experiencing varying degrees of doubt. Kevin and Paul offer encouragement that there can be hope and peace in the midst of doubt - through connection. *In our suggested resources at the end of the podcast we failed to discuss how...
2021-06-13
1h 29
HERspective
The power of breath! feat. Lori Kamer
Today's episode packs a holistic and spiritual punch! We are joined by Lori Kamer, a practitioner of alternative health. Lori is truly a Jill-of-all trades in the holistic health field, she is registered Acupuncturist, certified yoga trainer, meditation coach, trained in Reiki and to top it off she has a Psych degree! Lori has been teaching movement, breathwork and meditation for the past 11 years. She talks to us about the power of breath and how it can be a pathway to a spiritual awakening, it can also give us the ability to learn how to control our mindset and...
2020-10-06
2h 02
The Fireplace Series
Kindness and Interconnectivity
Recorded: February 14 2019 Set around a fireplace in Queen's University's Stauffer Library, this conversation addresses the relations between kindness and interconnectivity. Queen's Jacqueline M. Davies (Professor in Philosophy) and Paul Grogan (Professor in Terrestrial Ecosystem Ecology) consider, from different disciplinary perspectives, questions like: what does kindness and awareness of interconnection mean in the classroom? The conversation begins and ends with a guided meditation before the audience is invited to join in to further the discussion. Speakers: Paul Grogan is interested in how the plants, animals and soil organisms of terrestrial ecosystems interact with each other and with th...
2019-03-25
00 min
The Fireplace Series
Sounding Routes and Places
Recorded: November 16 2018 Speakers: Laura Murray (Professor, Department of English and Cultural Studies Interdisciplinary Graduate Program and scholar on the History of colonialism, oral history, critical heritage, pedagogy) and Andra McCartney (Professor Emerita, Concordia University, Centre for Sensory Studies and scholar on Acoustics, soundwalks, culture, communication). A conversation between Laura Murray and Andra McCartney primarily about sound and how it can be used to generate and challenge knowledge-making practice in diverse spaces. Sponsored by the Faculty of Arts and Science and the Queen’s University Library. Series Credits Series Coordinator: Dr. Laura Je...
2019-02-14
00 min
The Fireplace Series
Spaces and Places of Interdisciplinarity
Recorded: November 2 2018 Speakers: Barbara Crow (Professor, Department of Sociology and Dean of Arts and Science at Queen’s, scholar on Feminism, Aging, and Technology) and Dylan Robinson, (Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Arts, Indigenous Perspectives on Listening and Sensory Perception, Sound Studies) A conversation between Barbara Crow and Dylan Robinson that centers on potential spaces for interdisciplinary thought and practice to emerge, both within and beyond Queen’s University. Sponsored by the Faculty of Arts and Science and the Queen’s University Library. Series Credits Series Coordinator: Dr. Laura Jean Cameron, Depart...
2019-02-14
00 min
The Fireplace Series
A Room of One’s Own: Liberation and Confinement in the Single Room
Recorded: March 27 2018 Speakers: Leslie Topp (Principal’s Development Fund International Visiting Scholar, Head, Department of History of Art, Reader in History of Architecture, Birkbeck, University of London) and Lisa Guenther (Professor, Department of Philosophy). Leslie Topp and Lisa Guenther consider spaces of incarceration and seclusion within institutions both historical and contemporary, focusing on the contexts, practices and possibilities of confinement. Sponsored by the Faculty of Arts and Science and the Queen’s University Library. Moderated by Allison Morehead, Associate Professor of Art History and Cultural Studies. Series Credits Series Coordinator: Dr. Laura...
2019-02-08
00 min
SFFaudio
The SFFaudio Podcast #205 - NEW RELEASES/RECENT ARRIVALS
The SFFaudio Podcast #205 – Jesse, Tamahome, and Jenny talk about NEW RELEASES and RECENT ARRIVALS. Talked about on today’s show: Oz Reimagined, Orson Scott Card, John Joseph Adams, Marissa Vu, The Mad Scientist’s Guide To World Domination, Daniel H. Wilson, Alan Dean Foster, Seanan McGuire, Scott loves lists!!, Microcosmic God by Theodore Sturgeon, the cruel god, about Science Fiction, mad scientists, steampunk, urban fantasy, superheroes, supervillians, Lex Luthor, Infinivox, Steampunk Specs, Cherie Preist, Cat Rambo, Margaret Ronald, Sean McMullen, do stage actors make the best narrators?, themed anthologies, Extinction Point (Book 1) by Paul Anthon...
2013-03-25
1h 44