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The Upper Deck
To You After 12 years...
Grant and Matt are back diving into the wild week in sports — breaking down Michael Porter Jr.’s ups and downs, Tottenham’s Super Cup drama mixed with the ugly racism aimed at Mathys Tel, and a full-on rant session about Michigan’s NCAA sanctions. They close it out by asking why Louisville basketball should take their fight to the courts, before wrapping with their signature Gambling 3, locking in the weekend’s best plays.Time Stamps:(03:31) MPJ Podcast Answers(10:43) Tottenham Super Cup Breakdown/Mathys Tel Racism Drama(20:13) Michigan/NCAA Cowar...
2025-08-16
1h 34
Trump's True Crimes
Trump's True Crimes Episode 64: Pardons for Allies
Trump's True Crimes Episode 64 - Pardons for AlliesIn this episode, we dive into Donald Trump’s controversial use of presidential pardons to protect his allies. From Michael Flynn to Roger Stone, Trump’s decisions raised questions about loyalty, justice, and the rule of law. Were these pardons about mercy, or were they part of a broader strategy to secure loyalty and shield his inner circle from legal consequences? We explore the high-profile pardons and their lasting impact on American politics and justice. Tune in for an eye-opening examination of how power and politics collided duri...
2025-08-12
02 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Chaplaincy to the Unhoused
https://www.chaplaincyinnovation.org https://www.sankofacpe.org What does it mean to provide spiritual care to people who are unhoused and locally incarcerated? Join the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab for a conversation with Chaplain Charlotte Cramer, founder of Temple of the Forgotten. Chaplain Cramer provides spiritual care to those who are unhoused and locally incarcerated in Marin County, California. Temple of the Forgotten is a non-denominational spiritual community that equips local organizations to build professional and community-based spiritual care for those living in the institutions of poverty, homelessness and county-level...
2024-05-23
1h 00
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
New Research on Unaffiliated Chaplaincy
https://www.chaplaincyinnovation.org https://www.fetzer.org The Chaplaincy Innovation Lab (CIL) is collaborating with the Fetzer Institute to support and build networks of spiritual care providers who do not identify with a religious tradition or identify as non-religious (sometimes referred to as “spiritual but not religious”). This work brings together chaplains and scholars from diverse spiritualities, racial and ethnic backgrounds, geographies, and sectors of chaplaincy. It will help identify the needs of this population, which are neither well defined in the literature nor adequately addressed in many settings. This webinar will present new research on unaffiliated chaplaincy, incl...
2024-05-15
1h 00
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Memory Care Chaplaincy
Join the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab and Kathy Fogg Berry, author of When Words Fail: Practical Ministry to People with Dementia and Their Caregivers (2018) and chaplain at Westminster Canterbury Richmond, for an introduction to spiritual care in memory care settings. We’ll discuss the unique needs of older adults with dementia diagnoses, how current chaplains can begin thinking about providing this care, and how prospective chaplains might consider training and education to pursue this work.
2024-05-07
59 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Dorm Chaplaincy
https://www.chaplaincyinnovation.org How does dorm chaplaincy redefine spiritual care in higher education residential settings? Join the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab and chaplains from the University of the South to learn about a model of providing spiritual care in higher education residential settings. We’ll discuss how chaplaincy training can be incorporated into students’ own progress through academic programs, how residential chaplains impact the experience of residential students, and how this model differs from providing spiritual care through university-wide spiritual life or student services offices. We thank the Association for Chaplaincy and Spiritual Life in Higher Education (ACSLHE) for its...
2024-03-20
59 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Mending What Is Broken: Spiritual Caregiving and the Health Crisis
Interfaith America is working to promote our nation’s religious and spiritual diversity as an asset in quality healthcare and lever for building health equity. Join Interfaith America and the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab for conversation about the importance of equipping all providers to work in partnership with spiritual care experts to strengthen care for people of all faiths and none. A chaplain, a health professional, and a patient will share stories of impact as they invite others to build interfaith competency across health settings. Anu Gorukanti is a public health practitioner, pediatric hospitalist, and co-founder of Introspective Spaces, a so...
2024-03-19
59 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
EMS Chaplaincy
https://www.chaplaincyinnovation.org What is EMS chaplaincy? In this webinar, Katie Tunks Leach of the School of Nursing and Midwifery at the University of Technology Sydney will offer an overview of emergency medical services (EMS) chaplaincy. We'll learn what the daily work of EMS chaplaincy looks like, what kind of training EMS chaplains have, what interventions they use, and how those interested in this area of spiritual care can take next steps toward serving in this space.
2024-02-06
58 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Chaplaincy in Private Schools
What is the work of private school chaplains? While we often mean college or university when we discuss spiritual care in educational settings, one field of the profession does serve private institutions at the secondary level. Join us for a discussion on spiritual care for teenage individuals at the ninth through twelfth grade levels, especially in private institutions where community considerations are unique and require close attention from chaplains.
2024-02-06
1h 01
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Go Teams for Healthcare
https://www.chaplaincyinnovation.org How can chaplains help healthcare institutions respond best in moments of crisis? One chaplain proposes Go Teams for healthcare. Following a series of traumatic incidents and losses, including on-site suicide, colleague deaths, and assaultive patients that deeply shook the staff community, Chaplain Alyssa Adreani created and launched a crisis response program called the Newton-Wellesley Hospital GO Team. Inspired by Critical Incident Stress Management, the GO Team is comprised of professional colleagues from Spiritual Care, EAP, Behavioral Health, Peer Support and other trained and experienced professionals. The team are activated and deployed by executive leadership following...
2023-11-09
59 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Humanist Credentialing
We thank Religious Naturalist Association for their support of this webinar. With the roots of professional spiritual care as we know it today in religious traditions, the credentialing process — from classroom education to CPE and endorsement and board certification — long has been associated with religious organizations. But what does this mean for chaplains who either do not wish to pursue credentialing through those organizations, or who do not identify with a religious or spiritual tradition? This webinar will offer practical guidance for such chaplains and provide the elements to consider when pursing chaplaincy credentialing as a hu...
2023-11-07
1h 00
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Psycho-Spiritual First Aid: Adding to the Chaplain's Toolkit
www.chaplaincyinnovation.org We thank Chaplain Distance Learning for their support of this webinar on psycho-spiritual first aid. Learn more at https://www.chaplaindl.org. Join Chaplain Deb Wacker, M.Div, MBA, BCCC, FHPC for an introduction to psycho-spiritual first aid, a key intervention in disaster and crisis response. Participants will learn the principles of psycho-spiritual first aid, how it differs from other interventions (such as critical incident stress management), where to learn more about psycho-spiritual first aid, and how they might implement it in their own practice of spiritual care.
2023-10-11
57 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Chaplains of Color: Histories and Practices
Join four chaplains of color and panelist-authors who have contributed to a special issue of the Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy on the history, experiences, and future of chaplains of color. You can find the full issue here. We’re joined by: Rev. Marilyn Barnes is Rev. Robert B. Lantz Chair of Patient Counseling at VCU College of Health Professions and Director of Pastoral Care at VCU Medical Center. Calvin Bradley, Jr is Assistant Professor of Patient Counseling at VCU College of Health Professions. Rev. Lex Cade-White is Ethics and Mission and Sp...
2023-10-02
1h 00
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Workplace Wellness: From Resiliency to Suicide Prevent and Grief Management
Join contributors to Workplace Wellness: From Resiliency to Suicide Prevention and Grief Management: A Practical Guide to Supporting Healthcare Professionals (Springer International, 2023) for a discussion of this recent, vital publication. The Lab community can order at a 20% discount using the code found in this PDF. Participants will learn about the particular workplace needs of healthcare professionals as well as current research on how spiritual care providers can support those professionals. From the publisher: This book uniquely provides actionable strategies along the wellness continuum in multiple dimensions: personal, institutional and professional; while applicable across dis...
2023-09-14
59 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Meaningful Rituals for Animal and Habitat Loss
Join Rev. Sarah Bowen, Animal Chaplain and Program Director of Compassion Consortium’s Animal Chaplaincy Training Program, as well as Rev. Ginny Mikita and Susan Shannon for a conversation on how chaplains can help individuals and communities experience and process the animal and habitat loss. We’ll discuss practical methods of supporting those experiencing anticipatory grief, animal death, humans moving into settings that do not accommodate animals, and more. We thank Compassion Consortium for their support of this webinar. We are joined by: Reverend Sarah Bowen, MA, Alt Div is an ordained...
2023-07-05
1h 02
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Spiritual Ends: Religion and the Heart of Dying in Japan
Join the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab for a conversation with Timothy O. Benedict, author of Spiritual Ends: Religion and the Heart of Dying in Japan and Assistant Professor in the School of Sociology at Kwansei Gakuin University in Japan. From the publisher, University of California Press: What role does religion play at the end of life in Japan? Spiritual Ends draws on ethnographic fieldwork and interviews with hospice patients, chaplains, and medical workers to provide an intimate portrayal of how spiritual care is provided to the dying in Japan. Timothy O. Benedict uses bot...
2023-06-14
57 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Open Notes and the Cures Act: What Chaplains Need to Know
As a result of the 21st Century Cures Act, patients in the United States have greater and more immediate access to their care notes. What are open notes, and what is the role of the chaplain in this new paradigm? As we noted in a 2021 webinar, “Healthcare systems are required to make a patient’s electronic medical record directly available via secure portal under the Cures Act. This direct access includes all documentation made by healthcare chaplains, including templates with pre-populated check boxes and narrative notes.” How should chaplain notes be included in electronic health informa...
2023-06-08
59 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Untangled: Walking the Eightfold Path to Clarity, Courage, and Compassion with author Koshin Paley Ellison
Join us for an intimate, exploratory conversation with Koshin Paley Ellison Sensei about his new book, Untangled: Walking the Eightfold Path to Clarity, Courage, and Compassion. Use code UNTANGLEDCIL for 20% off hardcover orders at geni.us/paley-cil. Untangled is a welcoming guidebook for finding expansive ease and deep compassion within oneself and through relationships with others based on the Eightfold Path, one of Buddhism’s foundational teachings. In his book, Koshin weaves together anecdotes from his own life dealing with abuse and discrimination, insights from many wise teachers, and invitations to constantly pract...
2023-06-07
57 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Congregational Service and Chaplaincy: Can Both Be Done?
What is the relationship between congregational service and chaplaincy? No few chaplains also work in congregational service, or other settings of shared and intentional religious, spiritual, or philosophy. How can both types of work be successful? How does one inform the other? In this webinar, participants will gain a better understanding of the skills and abilities that carry over from congregational service into non-congregational spiritual care, and vice versa. We will also make explicit those aspects of non-congregational care that are unique to chaplaincy. Multiple examples of successful careers in spiritual care pursued while also providing congregational...
2023-06-01
58 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Integrated Care Plans for Dually Eligible Individuals
Those wishing to make a public comment on “Medicaid Program; Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) Managed Care Access, Finance, and Quality,” a proposed rule by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, may do so here. Dr. Heaphy’s slides are available here. This webinar will discuss the work of Dennis Heaphy on spiritual care in healthcare settings for individuals who are eligible for both Medicaid and Medicare coverage. It emphasizes the importance of coding chaplaincy services for these populations, particularly those enrolled in capitated care plans. Adapted from Heaphy’s recent article...
2023-05-31
1h 00
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Spiritual Care for People with Disabilities
Please note that this webinar was presented from a chaplain working in the Christian tradition, with commentary and potential interventions that assume a Christian population being provided spiritual care. The Chaplaincy Innovation Lab stands firmly on its principles — including All Are Welcome and We Respect Differences — and so we encourage viewers to consider how they might adapt Christian-specific approaches from this webinar for a variety of contexts which are non-Christian, non-spiritual, non-religious. We also acknowledge that the video clip towards the end, arguing for the necessity of Christian belief for personal worth, would not be appropriate outside of very spec...
2023-05-30
59 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
One Long Listening: A conversation with author Chenxing Han
Join Chenxing Han, author of Be the Refuge: Raising the Voices of Asian American Buddhists (North Atlantic Books, 2021), for a discussion of her new book One Long Listening: A Memoir of Grief, Friendship, and Spiritual Care. From Penguin Random House:How do we grieve our losses? How can we care for our spirits? one long listening offers enduring companionship to all who ask these searing, timeless questions. Immigrant daughter, novice chaplain, bereaved friend: author Chenxing Han (Be the Refuge) takes us on a pilgrimage through the wilds of grief and laughter, pain and impermanence...
2023-05-24
59 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Field Guide for Aspiring Chaplains: Moral Injury and Moral Distress
Moral injury and moral distress are enormously significant ideas in spiritual care, especially when caring for members of certain communities. What do these ideas mean? How should aspiring chaplains understand them and where they fit into career or vocation in spiritual care? This field guide session will provide an overview of moral injury and moral distress, as well as offer examples of their impact on individuals and communities. Why are moral injury and more distress so important for chaplains to understand? As our colleagues at the Shay Center for Moral Injury note, Painful emotions such as guilt, remorse, shame...
2023-05-01
1h 16
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Chaplaincy Supply and Demand: Analyzing the Gap
What is chaplaincy supply and demand? For some time now, the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab has thought about what it would mean and require to build an approach to spiritual care based on both supply and demand. What does this mean? First, it means thinking about spiritual care first from the perspective of care recipients. Second, it means thinking about spiritual care from the perspectives of organizations like the military, healthcare, higher education, and prisons, all of which employ chaplains. Third, it means thinking about delivery systems. If we want everyone in the United States to have access to spiritual...
2023-04-27
58 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Surrogate Decision Makers in the ICU: How Can Chaplains Help?
Patients’ loved ones, who often are acting as surrogate decision makers, are among the unique aspects of spiritual care in intensive care settings. In a study conducted at the Regenstrief Institute and Indiana University School of Medicine from 2018 to 2021, a research team found that proactive spiritual care offered to ICU surrogates improves their well-being. These findings also provide evidence for the inclusion of chaplains in palliative and intensive care teams. Join study leader Alexia Torke and Research Chaplain Shelley Varner-Perez as they discuss the origins of this study, how it was conducted, and what lessons chaplains and healthcare executives ca...
2023-04-18
59 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Field Guide for Aspiring Chaplains: Radical Embrace of "The Other"
Chaplains provide spiritual care to anyone and everyone. This can mean accompanying those with whom the chaplain may have profound spiritual, religious, political, cultural, or other differences. What is the “radical acceptance” required to provide meaningful spiritual care, and how can aspiring chaplains begin preparing themselves for this crucial, but often quite difficult, aspect of the work? Tahara Akmal is Clinical Pastoral Education Manager at MedStar Washington Hospital Center in Washington, DC. Jason Callahan is an instructor in the Department of Patient Counseling, College of Health Professions, and chaplain for the Thomas Palliative Care Unit i...
2023-03-22
50 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Spiritual Care and Eating Disorders
How can spiritual care providers, including those in healthcare, best serve those with eating disorders? The Lab welcomes Emily Boring, biologist, Yale Divinity Student, and previous chaplain intern to discuss the complex relationship between spirituality, spiritual care, and eating disorders. We’ll learn about how chaplains can best accompany those experiencing eating disorders and disordered eating, how chaplains can integrate their own experiences of illness into their care of others, and the relationship between nourishing the body and caring for the spirit. You can read her article “What the body means to say” at The Atlantic. Emil...
2023-03-08
58 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
One Night Two Souls Went Walking: A Conversation with the Author
Lab community saves 25% off Ellen Cooney’s book with code ONENIGHT25 through March 14, 2023. Order at http://bit.ly/3JqRR55. Join the Lab for a conversation with the author of this novel centered on the work of a chaplain and informed by Cooney’s life. From the publisher: “I believe in expecting light. That’s my job.” A hospital chaplain offers compassion to her patients over the course of an eventful night shift, and finds some for herself, too. The young interfaith chaplain is joined on her hospital rounds one night by an unusual companion: a rough-and-tumble dog who may or...
2023-03-07
57 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Field Guide for Aspiring Chaplains: Introduction to CPE
The Field Guide for Aspiring Chaplains series is intended to offer a basic introduction to the profession of chaplaincy, from education and training through to practice. Each session includes an in-depth conversation with spiritual care practitioners on topics of key importance to those considering careers in chaplaincy; there are also opportunities for small-group discussion afterward (not recorded). You can view recordings from previous sessions below. Those interested in our Field Guide series should also download our free eBook Beginner’s Guide to Spiritual Care, now available here. This session offers an overview of the fundamentals of CPE...
2023-02-28
51 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Demonstration Grants in Jewish Chaplaincy: Information Session
This information session is offered to assist those interested in applying for a demonstration project grant for creative, evidence-based ways Jewish chaplains can meet the demand for innovative spiritual and emotional support for people not well served in the contemporary landscape. We particularly encourage applications related to the work of community chaplaincy – a distinctive contribution of Jewish chaplains – as well as from leaders in organizations and settings that have not traditionally seen the work of Jewish chaplains as central to their mission. Four grants of $40,000 will be awarded for work to be completed between July 1, 2023 and June 30, 2024. Each...
2023-02-13
57 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Adverse Childhood Experiences - Awareness for Faith Leaders (Trauma Responsive Congregations Project at Boston University)
Twenty-five years ago, the Center for Disease Control discovered 10 “Adverse Childhood Experiences” that if they occurred before the age of 18 potentially has long lasting impacts on one’s psychological and physical health. In this presentation Dr. Eric M. Brown of Boston University will provide a framework for understanding how early experiences can have long lasting impacts on adult development. Furthermore, he will provide information on ways that faith leaders can serve those suffering from psychological and emotional distress as a result of adversity early in life. The Trauma Responsive Congregations Project, based at Boston University School of Theology, is sponsor...
2023-01-10
1h 01
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Hospice Chaplaincy: Field Guide for Aspiring Chaplains
More and more chaplains are seeking hospice chaplaincy jobs in this quickly growing field of spiritual care. The Field Guide for Aspiring Chaplains series is intended to offer a basic introduction to the profession of chaplaincy, from education and training through to practice. Each session includes an in-depth conversation with spiritual care practitioners on topics of key importance to those considering careers in chaplaincy; there are also opportunities for small-group discussion afterward (not recorded). Those interested in our Field Guide series should also download our free eBook Beginner’s Guide to Spiritual Care, available here: https://chaplaincyinnovation.org/resources/ebook...
2022-12-15
52 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Airport Chaplaincy: Spiritual Care for People on the Move
We thank Interfaith Chaplaincy at DFW for their support of this webinar. Learn more at http://www.dfwairportchapel.org/. Airport chaplaincy serves perhaps the largest community in the world and yet remains unknown by many in both the general public and the chaplaincy profession. Join Lab Director of Programs Michael Skaggs and three airport chaplains from around the world to hear what the daily work of airport chaplaincy is like, what education and training is needed by airport chaplains, and what the spiritual care of the future looks like in the unique world of air travel. We ar...
2022-12-12
58 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Chaplaincy and the Environment
There is growing interest in how spiritual care providers can incorporate elements of the natural world into their work (sometimes called “eco-chaplaincy”), provide chaplaincy in the context of climate change, and otherwise acknowledge the spiritual implications of the present and future of our natural world. Join the Lab and leading thinkers on spiritual care and the environment as we explore this growing field of chaplaincy. Supplemental materials for further exploration can be found at the bottom of this description. We are joined by: Rabbi Katy Z Allen, BCC, founder and rabbi of Ma’yan Tikvah – A Wellsp...
2022-12-01
59 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Online CPE: Field Guide for Aspiring Chaplains
https://www.chaplaincyinnovation.org The Field Guide for Aspiring Chaplains series is intended to offer a basic introduction to the profession of chaplaincy, from education and training through to practice. Each session, like this one on online CPE, includes an in-depth conversation with spiritual care practitioners on topics of key importance to those considering careers in chaplaincy; there are also opportunities for small-group discussion afterward (not recorded). You can view recordings from previous sessions below. Those interested in our Field Guide series should also download our free eBook Beginner’s Guide to Spiritual Care, available at bit.ly...
2022-11-17
52 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Book Launch - Spiritual Care: The Everyday Work of Chaplains
Join us as we launch Professor Wendy Cadge‘s new book Spiritual Care: The Everyday Work of Chaplains, an exploration of the past, present, and future of chaplain work and published by Oxford University Press. Professor Cadge is Founder and Director of the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab, as well as Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts. Members of the Lab community can use the code AAFLYG6 for a 30% discount on orders. From the publisher: Chaplains are America’s hidden religious leaders. Required in the military, federal prisons, and Vete...
2022-11-15
58 min
Project Purple Podcast
Episode 226 - Surviving with Michael and Missy Skaggs
Michael Skaggs was an avid runner when he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. He had just finished the 2018 Detroit Marathon when his symptoms popped up which complicated the process of his diagnosis. As one might imagine, pancreatic cancer was not at the top of mind for doctors who were looking at a marathoner. However, Michael knew something was wrong and advocated for himself throughout the process. Although his pancreatic cancer diagnosis shocked doctors and changed his and his wife Missy’s lives forever, his advocacy may very well have saved his life. After an up-and-down journey with treatment, Michael and Mi...
2022-11-11
1h 15
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
It's Considerate to Be Literate about Religion
Join Steven Cunningham, children’s author and Director of Pancreatic and Hepatobiliary Surgery and Director of GME at Ascension St. Agnes, for a discussion of his new book on religious literacy It’s Considerate To Be Literate about Religion, published by Orange Hat Press. From the publisher: It’s Considerate To Be Literate about Religion is a book of poems and prose for young readers, their parents, and their teachers. Along with Cunningham’s award-winning books Dinosaur Name Poems and Your Body Sick and Well: How Do You Know?, this new book shares the motif of using th...
2022-11-01
53 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Online Degree Programs: Field Guide for Aspiring Chaplains
Online chaplaincy degrees: is remote education for me? The Field Guide series offers a basic introduction to the profession of chaplaincy. Each session includes an in-depth conversation with spiritual care practitioners on topics of key importance. We also provide an opportunity for small-group discussion (not recorded). Dr. Carrie Doehring (Iliff University) and Rev. Dr. Pamela Hancock (Starr King School for Ministry) join us for this session. Both are closely involved in their institutions’ chaplaincy degrees and online education. They discuss the benefits of online education, how it compares to fully in-person instruction, and how good ed...
2022-10-27
53 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Jewish Chaplaincy in the US: Where the Field Is and Where It's Going
Where do Jewish chaplains serve in the United States? How are they trained? Who becomes a chaplain, and how is the next generation of Jewish spiritual care providers being prepared for their work? This webinar discusses the work of the Mapping Jewish Chaplaincy project, supported by the Charles Revson Foundation. We are joined by: Wendy Cadge, Barbara Mandel Professor of Humanistic Social Sciences, Brandeis University Rabbi Mychal Springer, Manager of Clinical Pastoral Education, New York-Presbyterian Hospital Rabbi Sara Paasche-Orlow BCC, President of MA Board of Rabbis Rabbi Dr. Joseph...
2022-10-20
55 min
The Maude Macabre Podcast
Season 1 Episode 10
IT'S MIDBITS TIME! . . . . . . Notes: Some creative liberties are taken in the re-telling of the ghastly tales I prepare for you. None of the details are changed, and references for this episode can be found below. SPOILER ALERTS! Larry Sanders Allegedly Killed Jimmy Knighten Over ‘Bigfoot’ Fears | Crime News (oxygen.com) Fitness guru harassed rivals with 369 fake Instagram accounts (nypost.com) Lottery Winner Michael Hill Gets Life In Keonna Graham Death | Crime News (oxygen.com) Curse of t...
2022-10-14
26 min
Good Noise Podcast
Michael Skaggs from Outline In Color talks about Coast is Clear
We were very fortunate to have Michael Skaggs from Outline In Color on the podcast to talk about their new album, "Coast is Clear". Enjoy! Outline In Color Socials: Twitter: https://twitter.com/outlineincolor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/outlineincolor/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/outlineincolor YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/outlineincolor Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/outline-in-color/394255188 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6drAKOLWO1vzBrdmJmg5SE Website: https://outlineincolor.shop/ Good Noi...
2022-09-21
25 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
The Demand for Spiritual Care among US Adults: Findings from a National Survey
This webinar reports on a survey recently conducted by Gallup on Americans' experiences with and demand for spiritual care providers. Our panel discusses where chaplains are serving individuals, where demand is not being met, and what chaplains need to know about those they serve into the future. This webinar is part of our project on covenantal pluralism, sponsored by Templeton Religion Trust. We're joined by: Marilyn Barnes, Director of Pastoral Care, Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center Wendy Cadge, Barbara Mandel Professor of Humanistic Social Sciences and Professor of Sociology, Brandeis University ...
2022-09-21
56 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
“The Pause”: Post-Traumatic Chaplain-Led Debriefing
A team of chaplains at Indiana University Health recently completed a two-year study about a chaplain-led “pause” – 10-minute compact “defusings” / debriefings for care teams following code blue resuscitation events at an adult Level 1 trauma center. The team gathered survey and interview data prior to implementing the debriefs about the care team’s experiences of these difficult events, and then piloted a clinically responsive intervention. Here the research team discusses preliminary findings and what other chaplains need to know about implementing post-traumatic debriefings for care staff. We’re joined by: Shelley Varner Perez, Research Chaplain and Senior Program...
2022-09-15
59 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Making CPE Accessible: Exploring the Pros and Cons of Online CPE
We thank the ACPE Curriculum Committee for its support of this webinar. Rev. David Fleenor, ACPE Certified Educator, hosts a panel discussion exploring the pros and cons of online CPE with three experienced online clinical pastoral educators: the Rev. Carolyn Barksdale, Veronica Martinez-Gallegos, and Sarah Knoll Sweeney. This webinar is co-sponsored by the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab and the ACPE Curriculum Committee; the research project preceding the event was funded by the Foundation for ACPE.
2022-09-12
58 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Sacred Ground: Chaplaincy through the Camera
We thank Providence Holy Cross Medical Center for their support for this webinar. Join Kevin Deegan, hospital chaplain at Providence Holy Cross Medical Center, to discuss a recent LA Times article on Deegan’s spiritual care service in the COVID pandemic. We are also joined by Pulitzer finalist (2012) Francine Orr, a photojournalist who accompanied Chaplain Kevin in his work at Providence Holy Cross. We will learn more about Deegan’s framing of chaplaincy as taking place on sacred ground as well as why journalists have taken note of spiritual care and what it means for the...
2022-07-28
59 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Sacred Sendoffs
What does an animal chaplain do? How do humans relate to animals, and where does spiritual care enter the relationship? Combining humorous anecdotes and thought-provoking research, Sacred Sendoffs explores human relationships with beloved pets, wild creatures, animal astronauts, marine life, farmed animals, and other sentient beings. Along the way, animal chaplain Sarah Bowen shares insights for sustaining lives, honoring deaths, and managing the emotions that arise when we lose an animal we love. While many books focus exclusively on pet loss, environmental issues, or animal welfare, Sacred Sendoffs takes on all three, revealing their unavoidable entanglement. Bowen’s...
2022-07-19
59 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Anxious Experts
What is the role of chaplains in our “New Age of Anxiety”? Joshua Moses is Associate Professor of Anthropology and Environmental Studies at Haverford College and has worked on religious response to the attacks of September 11th and Hurricane Katrina, studying the formation of disaster expertise (“disaster religious and spiritual care”) in what he calls the current “New Age of Anxiety.” Professor Moses’s new book Anxious Experts chronicles the rise of disaster-related spiritual expertise in the years following the attacks of 9/11. What emerges are approaches to trauma that encompass everything from meditation and acupuncture to trauma therapy and restorative ju...
2022-06-21
57 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care in the Twenty-First Century: Launching the Book
Use discount code 01DAH40 to order the book at 40% off! With the Centre for Religion and Its Contexts at Emmanuel College of Victoria University, we officially launched Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care in the Twenty-First Century: An Introduction (eds., Wendy Cadge and Shelly Rambo) on Wednesday, June 15 at 2 p.m. EDT. Join the book’s editors and several contributors as they discuss why this book now, the impact it will have on the field, and how educators can put it to use. We will be joined by Pamela McCarroll (Emmanuel College, Victoria University, University of Toronto); Jason Callahan (VCU Hea...
2022-06-15
58 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Military Chaplains in World War II
Use the code 6AS21 to save 40% on this book by ordering through University of Nebraska Press. Military chaplaincy has one of the longest histories in the profession of spiritual care. Join G. Kurt Piehler, Associate Professor of History and Director of the Institute on World War II and the Human Experience at Florida State University, for a discussion of military chaplaincy in World War II. A Religious History of the American GI in World War II breaks new ground by recounting the armed forces’ unprecedented efforts to meet the spiritual needs of the fifteen million men and w...
2022-06-08
58 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Chaplaincy and Law Enforcement
Police chaplaincy sits in one of the most high-tension cultural positions of modern times. With an ongoing national conversation about the role of chaplains taking place in the context of multiple moments of extreme social difficulty, chaplains occupy a unique place in this sector. Join Imam Khalid Latif, retired chaplain Sharon Ellis Davis, Chaplain Rebecca Brown, and Chaplain Eric Skidmore for a wide-ranging and honest conversation about serving law enforcement officers and the many roles that police chaplains undertake. We thank our sponsors for this webinar: National Association of Catholic Chaplains and South Carolina Law Enforce...
2022-05-25
58 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Burnout in Healthcare Workers
Over the past two years, staff care has become one of the most important services provided by chaplains in healthcare settings. In this webinar Dr. Jessica Gold, on faculty at Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, will discuss the psychiatry of healthcare workers facing burnout and other ramifications of the intense pressures of the COVID-19 pandemic and other stressors. Dr. Gold will also offer counsel on how chaplains can best support healthcare workers facing these challenges.
2022-05-18
59 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Pediatric Mental Health: Chaplains and the In-Between
Sponsored by Pediatric Chaplains Network In an era of unprecedented youth mental health needs, chaplains can play a vital role in the transition from primary healthcare facilities to youth mental health treatment. How can chaplains best serve pediatric patients and their families, as well as support healthcare staff, in these in-between moments for vulnerable youth? The Rev. Anoma Abeyaratne, Staff Chaplain at Franciscan Hospital for Children: The Rev. Anoma Abeyaratne is also Priest Associate at All Saints Brookline. She served as a Cox Fellow at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul and the Diocese, and as a cha...
2022-05-12
56 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Healthcare Chaplaincy: Spring 2022 Field Guide Session 5
https://www.chaplaincyinnovation.org What does healthcare chaplaincy look like today? The Field Guide series is intended to offer a basic introduction to the profession of chaplaincy, from education and training through to practice. Each session includes an in-depth conversation with spiritual care practitioners on topics of key importance to those considering careers in chaplaincy. Join healthcare chaplains Linda Golding (New York-Presbyterian Hospital), Caila Rinker (Mayo Clinic), and Beba Tata (Mayo Clinic) for an accessible conversation on what this work looks like and how others can get involved. Thank you to our sponsors f...
2022-05-11
58 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
The Supply Side of Spiritual Care
In this webinar, a panel of leading spiritual care providers across sectors discussed the recent Chaplaincy Innovation Lab working paper “What are chaplains learning? Perspectives on the supply side," by Wendy Cadge, Grace Tien, and Trace Haythorn. Our panel offered their experiences both as chaplains in the field learning new skills and as hiring managers who must close the gap between what chaplains have learned and what they need to know in order to do their jobs best. We'll be joined by Jennifer Bailey, Ron Oliver, Su Yon Pak, and Nathan White. You can read the working pa...
2022-04-28
56 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Secularism and Seniors - How can chaplains best serve older adults?
Secularism is one way to describe how many older adults today approach questions about meaning, life, and purpose. How can chaplains effectively serve those without a religious affiliation or spiritual belief beyond the natural world? Join Elizabeth Pringle, principal of Improvement Matters, for a conversation on caring for aging adults who describe themselves as secular, humanist, agnostic, or otherwise unaffiliated with "mainstream" religion.
2022-04-27
58 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
What Chaplains Should Know about Psychedelic Medicines
In this webinar, our guests will offer a presentation for chaplains on psychedelic medicines, with a particular focus on psychedelics' potential application for end of life and palliative care (EOLPC) patients. The presentation will include an overview of data on psilocybin therapy for psychological distress in EOLPC. Chaplains served as study clinicians in a recent clinical trial of psilocybin therapy at UCSF, and chaplains are now being included in more trials with EOLPC populations both at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Emory Healthcare. This presentation looks toward a future of greater openness to, and recognition of the benefits of, worki...
2022-04-21
56 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Military Chaplaincy: Field Guide for Aspiring Chaplains
The Field Guide series is intended to offer a basic introduction to the profession of chaplaincy, from education and training through to practice. Each session includes an in-depth conversation with spiritual care practitioners on topics of key importance to those considering careers in chaplaincy. Join military chaplains Martine Joseph (USAF), Paul Minor (MNG), and Wesley Sneed (USAF) for an accessible conversation on what this work looks like and how others can get involved. Thank you to our sponsors for this season’s Field Guide series: the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation; Bayan Chicago; Boston College School of...
2022-04-20
53 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Medical Miracle Stories - How chaplains can talk with patients
How can chaplains address what patients believe are medical miracles?Join Dr. Sarah Byrne-Martelli, BCC and Carine Davila, MD for a conversation on how chaplains can best communicate with patients who talk about health miracles. “We are praying for a miracle.” “It’s in God’s hands.” “Only God knows.” These statements likely sound familiar to any clinician who has cared for a patient with a serious illness. Yet even the most experienced clinicians may feel caught off-guard when patients and families use religious- or spiritual-based coping to guide healthcare decisions. This webinar will help chaplains better serve patients and families who...
2022-04-18
59 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Laziness as a Spiritual Practice
In this session we will explore, with Rabbi Elliot Kukla, rest as a liberatory spiritual practice that can help us heal as individuals, strengthen loving relationships, and create a more sustainable future. We will begin by discussing the racist and exploitative origins of the stigma surrounding the term “lazy.” Next we will explore sources on rest from Disability Justice activists, ancient Jewish folk wisdom on the sabbath, as well as contemporary rest activists like the Nap Bishop. Finally, we will begin to uncover how to integrate rest into our own lives and spiritual practices.
2022-04-07
57 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Corporate Chaplaincy
Join Chaplain Jeffery Murphy of Tyson Foods in Carthage, MS for a discussion of chaplaincy in a corporate setting. What does it mean to support employees? What is the chaplain's relationship to the company, and how does this impact spiritual care? We'll discuss this and more. We thank our sponsor for this webinar, the Religious Freedom and Business Foundation. Learn more at https://religiousfreedomandbusiness.org/.
2022-03-23
1h 00
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Music for the Soul - Harold Moses
The Institute of Harmonic Science (IHS) is a 501c3 nonprofit educational organization established in 2000 and based in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. IHS is dedicated to inspiring and growing communities of people who sing together for healing and transformation. The Institute believes singing in harmony integrates the body, mind and spirit while healing the heart of humanity. Higher Vibrations Music is a global outreach program of the Institute. Teaching that the cosmos is inherently musical, the HVM curriculum explores harmony through music, which blends the languages of science, the new physics and spirituality. IHS partners with choirs, educational organizations, houses of...
2022-03-22
1h 00
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Field Guide for Aspiring Chaplains - Hospice and Palliative Care
The Field Guide series is intended to offer a basic introduction to the profession of chaplaincy, from education and training through to practice. Each session includes an in-depth conversation with spiritual care practitioners on topics of key importance to those considering careers in chaplaincy; there are also opportunities for small-group discussion afterward (not recorded).
2022-03-10
1h 02
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Field Guide for Aspiring Chaplains - Higher Education
The Field Guide series is intended to offer a basic introduction to the profession of chaplaincy, from education and training through to practice. Each session includes an in-depth conversation with spiritual care practitioners on topics of key importance to those considering careers in chaplaincy; there are also opportunities for small-group discussion afterward (not recorded).
2022-02-07
56 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Be the Brave One - A Conversation with Ann Kansfield
Part personal narrative, part spiritual formation guide, Be the Brave One is the story of Rev. Ann Kansfield leaving the grind of Wall Street and finding her calling at a church in Greenpoint, Brooklyn; becoming the first female and openly gay chaplain at the New York Fire Department; and getting voted the inaugural New York Times New Yorker of the Year. Guiding her story are the values that anchor her life in an adventurous faith and have allowed her to transform from “a run-of-the-mill capitalist jerk” into a pastor, chaplain, wife, mother, and spiritual leader. Be t...
2022-01-18
54 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Field Guide for Aspiring Chaplains: Community / Movement Chaplaincy
Thank you to our sponsors for this season's Field Guide series: the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation; Bayan Chicago; Candler School of Theology; Claremont School of Theology; Iliff School of Theology; Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York. In this session we introduce participants to movement and community chaplaincy. What does it mean to provide spiritual care within a social justice movement? Or for members of a community experiencing crises? We are joined by: Hilary Allen, Project Consultant, Faith Matters Aly Benítez, Curriculum Consultant, Faith Matters Randy Meyers, Staff...
2022-01-14
1h 01
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Palliative Care and the Patient Perspective
Sponsored by the Coalition to Transform Advanced Care - learn more at TheCTAC.org Palliative care is one of the most important growing areas of chaplaincy today. How is this field different from other types of spiritual care? And how are chaplains working to integrate palliative care into the whole spectrum of patient and family care? We talk also with several patients and family members who have been recipients of palliative care, offering a key perspective on this area of chaplaincy. We're joined by: Jennifer Moore Ballentine, CSU Shiley Haynes Institute of Palliative Care Jamie Beachy, Naropa Un...
2022-01-11
1h 00
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Race, Ethnicity, and the Work of Spiritual Care - Session 3
The Chaplaincy Innovation Lab and the Fetzer Institute conclude the lecture series Race, Ethnicity, and the Work of Spiritual Care. In this final session, Tahara Akmal and Chaz Howard offer reflections on their experiences as chaplains of color — how they came into this work, barriers and challenges they have faced, and advice for the future.
2021-12-16
1h 04
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Jewish Chaplaincy: Perspectives from the Field
This webinar offers a series of reflections by Jewish chaplains serving in a variety of settings. Our panel will discuss their work on spiritual care in aging populations, approaches to end of life care, and serving as a Jewish chaplain on a multidisciplinary team / in a non-majority Jewish community. We are joined by Rabbis Lynn Liberman, BCC; Jessica Shafrin, BCC; and Michelle Stern, BCC.
2021-12-13
59 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Field Guide for Aspiring Chaplains: Combining Chaplaincy with Another Career
Among the growing diversity in spiritual care providers today is career diversity. Some chaplains combine spiritual care provision with other work; others volunteer on a part-time basis; others pursue education while involved in other careers. In this session, we speak with 3 spiritual care providers who have successfully combined this with other work: -Omari Jahi Aarons, Howard Thurman Fellow & MDiv Candidate, Boston University School of Theology -Rev. Bonnie-Jeanne Casey, Chaplain, Phillips Exeter Academy -Rev. Lindsay Popperson, Chaplain, Sherrill House
2021-12-09
58 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Whole Person Care during COVID: The Science and Practice of Spiritual Connection
Modern society’s obsession with the outer aspects of humanity has obscured the deeper, spiritual dimension of what makes us whole. This results in personal and social fragmentation and the resulting lack of respect for others and burnout in ourselves. In this session, a physician and chaplain will each give their perspectives on how to find and experience that transcendence. They will discuss what COVID has taught us about isolation and burnout and offer up perspectives and practices for chaplains to help others transcend the burnout in this time of unusually intense separation from wholeness.
2021-12-01
58 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Race, Ethnicity, and the Work of Spiritual Care - Session 2
Join the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab and the Fetzer Institute as they continue the lecture series Race, Ethnicity, and the Work of Spiritual Care. In this second session, we will discuss the history of Black chaplaincy in the US, the results of an intensive interview project with chaplains of color, and the future of the field.
2021-11-18
56 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Case Studies in Buddhist Chaplaincy
While the field of spiritual care in the US is better and better understand by Americans as time goes by, most American chaplains and researchers are unfamiliar with the state of spiritual care in global chaplaincy. The Chaplaincy Innovation Lab and the International Center for Chinese Buddhist Culture and Education invite you to a panel discussion on the history and current state of global chaplaincy as seen by experts from several places outside the United States. This webinar will help chaplains in all sectors better understand the international aspect of chaplaincy and, as a result, better serve...
2021-11-17
58 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Field Guide for Aspiring Chaplains: Introduction to Clinical Pastoral Education
One of the most significant components of modern spiritual care training is clinical pastoral education, or CPE. Join Su Yon Pak (Union Theological Seminary) and Mychal Springer (New York-Presbyterian Hospital), two of the nation's leading CPE experts, as they offer a comprehensive introduction to CPE, how students should think about beginning it, and what chaplains ultimately take from it.
2021-11-17
1h 02
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Field Guide for Aspiring Chaplains - Introduction to CPE - Fall 2021, Session 2
The Field Guide series is intended to offer a basic introduction to the profession of chaplaincy, from education and training through to practice. Each session includes an in-depth conversation with spiritual care practitioners on topics of key importance to those considering careers in chaplaincy; there are also opportunities for small-group discussion afterward (not recorded). For this session, we are joined by Su Yon Pak (Union Theological Seminary) and Mychal Springer (New York-Presbyterian Hospital).
2021-11-03
1h 02
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Case Studies in Buddhist Chaplaincy
While the field of spiritual care in the US is better and better understand by Americans as time goes by, most American chaplains and researchers are unfamiliar with the state of spiritual care in global chaplaincy. The Chaplaincy Innovation Lab and the International Center for Chinese Buddhist Culture and Education held a panel discussion on the history and current state of global chaplaincy as seen by experts from several places outside the United States. This webinar helps chaplains in all sectors better understand the international aspect of chaplaincy and, as a result, better serve those not from the Uni...
2021-11-03
58 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Race, Ethnicity, and the Work of Spiritual Care - Session 1 - Conversaion Circles as a Model of Support
Sponsored by the Fetzer Institute, this spiritual care lecture series treats the historical development and current work of African Americans and spiritual care in the US. The series is part of a pilot project to support and build networks for spiritual care providers of color and will focus on the expertise, compassion, and care African American chaplains bring to their work; their experiences as people of color in this work; and opportunities for everyone to unite in action around disparities in access to spiritual care. Session 1 features a discussion on how conversation circles can be used to support, network, and draw...
2021-10-26
59 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Field Guide for Aspiring Chaplains - Fall 2021, Session 1 - Introduction to Spiritual Care
The Field Guide series is intended to offer a basic introduction to the profession of chaplaincy, from education and training through to practice. Each session includes an in-depth conversation with spiritual care practitioners on topics of key importance to those considering careers in chaplaincy; there are also opportunities for small-group discussion afterward (not recorded). In this Introduction to Spiritual Care, we are joined by: Beba Tata, MDiv, BCC, Chaplain, Mayo Clinic; Jason Callahan, MDiv, BCC, Palliative Chaplain, VCU Health; Wendy Cadge, PhD, Director, Chaplaincy Innovation Lab; Michael Skaggs, PhD, Director of Programs, Chapl...
2021-10-14
56 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Sisters in Mourning: Daughters Reflecting on Care, Loss, and Meaning
Su Yon Pak (Union Theological Seminary) and Mychal Springer (New York-Presbyterian Hospital) discuss their new edited volume “Sisters in Mourning.” Caring for their mothers at the end of their lives and grieving for them after their deaths brought them together. Seven women from diverse racial, cultural, and religious traditions with differing sexual orientations and life experiences became seven “sisters in mourning,” meeting to share their grief and to remember together–not only their mothers but themselves as daughters. This book is a rich compilation of narratives that emerged through vulnerable conversations–a spiritual, emotional, and existential...
2021-10-13
58 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Telechaplaincy Competencies
Although chaplains are quite familiar with using technology, the competencies of providing telechaplaincy are not so evident. This webinar is not intended to cover all of the competencies of telechaplaincy, but to inform you of how to assess your competency and to provide you a broad overview of the competencies of telechaplaincy. While the legal aspects of telechaplaincy covered here will be most applicable to healthcare chaplains, all chaplains providing distant care will benefit from this webinar. The following topics were covered: The need for telechaplaincy Potential benefits and drawbacks Research Legal aspects Ethical...
2021-09-01
59 min
Raw Dawg Sports
Miggy gets homerun number 500. New information coming out about Tyler Skaggs. The guys look at the preseason week 2. Start, Sit, Cut for aging defensive ends.
Send us a textOn todays episode the guys discuss Miguel Cabrera hitting his 500th homerun, the sad story of Tyler Skaggs and new federal findings. They also take a look at the NFL preseason week 2. The guys finish off with announcing the Start, Sit, Cut for the week.
2021-08-25
1h 01
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Restorative Care for Faculty and Staff
How can chaplains support faculty and staff in higher education, especially to build resilience in the face of public health crises? Chaplaincy Innovation Lab Director of Programs Michael Skaggs speaks with Cynthia Cheshire, campus minister to Keene State College in Keene, New Hampshire, about her project and how she answers this question. They focus especially on restorative circle practices and communal acknowledgements of COVID-19 losses. This webinar will be of particular interest to higher education chaplains, but also all chaplains concerned for staff in their institutions.
2021-08-05
47 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Music for the Soul: Jesse Palidofsky
Join Jesse Palidofsky for music and reflection, crafted especially for chaplains. Azalea City Recordings artist Jesse Palidofsky has been performing his original songs in folk venues, coffeehouses, and festivals for decades. "I Am An Immigrant" reached #1 on the International Folk Radio charts and "Dancing Toward the Light " was the #5 CD . Jesse’s updated “America the Beautiful: 2020” with Bluegrass vocalist Claire Lynch and Blues singer Lea Gilmore has 65,000 hits on YouTube. He is the recipient of numerous songwriting awards. Jesse’s appearances include: National Theatre, Hugh’s Room (Toronto), Sloop Clearwater “Pumpkin Sail”, Common Ground on the Hill Roots...
2021-07-28
54 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Chaplain Resilience: The Support Group Model
Join the Chaplaincy Innovation Lab and the Albert & Jessie Danielsen Institute at Boston University for a discussion on how facilitated support groups can help build chaplain resilience, both in response to COVID-19 and other facts. We discuss broad themes of what chaplains find challenging, why the support group model is beneficial, and why the profession should consider implementing the model more broadly. The webinar will be of special interest to spiritual care managers and educators, both of whom are positioned to educate and lead chaplains who will face difficult conditions over the course of their professional lives. We're joined...
2021-07-28
1h 00
Music Hustlers
HUSTLER INTERVIEWS - MICHAEL SKAGGS OF OUTLINE IN COLOR
In this episode, Skaggs and I talk about merch, is it better to print your own? How does the cannabis industry relate to the music scene? And how do you deal with a bad day 2,000 miles from home.--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/musichustlers/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/musichustlers/support
2020-08-12
40 min
Native Diamond Podcast
INTERVIEW! | OUTLINE IN COLOR | MICHAEL SKAGGS | NEW METALCORE PODCAST | NATIVE DIAMOND PODCAST |
EPISODE #29 Here's my conversation with: Michael Skaggs - Vocals/Songwriter Outline In Color 👇🏼 🦇 👉🏼 First we get to know him w/ my icebreaker ?'s 🧊 👉🏼 The Boys, Ozark, Jason Bateman, & Arrested Development 🎬 👉🏼 Talk about racism and how it's affecting the scene. 🏴 👉🏼 Rap/Hip-Hop Influence 🔥 👉🏼 Doing a shoey in Australia 👞 👉🏼 The writing process ✍🏼 👉🏼 Memorable Metalcore Shows ✅ & Much More! OIC 🔌 http://outlineincolor.com/ OIC IG 🔌 https://www.instagram.com/outlineincolor/ OIC Tweets 🔌 http://www.twitter.com/OutlineInColor OIC YT 🔌 http://www.youtube.com/OutlineInColor 🔽🔽 Native Diamond Podcast: Showcasing The Newest Gems In Metalcore! 🎙💎 Please Subscribe 🔽🔽 Native Diamond Podcast 🔌 https://lnk.bio/BVZ2 DON'T HAVE TIME TO FINISH THE VIDEO? 🦇🦇👇🏼👇🏼 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/native-diamond-podcast/
2020-07-01
56 min
Project Freelance
Building a Band From The Ground Up with Michael Skaggs
This week on the Project Freelance podcast I am chatting with my homie Michael Skaggs! We are chatting about how his band, Outline in Color, was built from the ground up and some of the experiences he's had along the way. Tour stories, horror stories, and more on this week's episode! I hope you enjoy! You can listen to Project Freelance on any of the streaming apps linked below if you want to hear more. Get Socialistic with Skaggs: http://instagram.com/sk4ggs http://twi...
2020-02-17
48 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Hopelessness and Care for the Human Spirit
Miguel de la Torre, Professor of Social Ethics and Latinx Studies at Iliff School of Theology, joins Michael Skaggs to discuss his notion of “hopelessness” and how it can drive meaningful change
2019-12-20
47 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Chaplaincy from within Buddhism
Koshin Paley Ellison, founder of the New York Zen Center for Contemplative Care, joins Michael Skaggs to discuss what it means to do chaplaincy from within Buddhism.
2019-12-10
51 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Chaplaincy in Higher Education
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab executive director Michael Skaggs talks with Tiffany Steinwert, Dean of Religious Life at Stanford University; John Schmalzbauer, Blanche Gorman Strong Chair in Protestant Studies at Missouri State University; and Amira Quraishi, Interim Dean of Religious Life at Wellesley College about preliminary results of a pilot study on campus chaplaincy.
2019-06-13
59 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Chaplaincy in New Places
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab executive director Michael Skaggs interviews LeSette Wright, College Chaplain at Berea College; Ann Kansfield, chaplain in the Fire Department of New York; and Laura Everett, a bicycle chaplain in Boston.
2019-04-30
59 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Chaplaincy Education
Alice Hunt is Executive Director of the American Academy of Religion. Frank Yamada is Executive Director of the Association of Theological Schools
2019-03-12
47 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Healthcare Chaplaincy: An Interview with a Transforming Chaplaincy Fellow
Beba Tata, MDiV, MS, MPH, BCC is a chaplain at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota and a Fellow of Transforming Chaplaincy.
2018-12-18
36 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Trauma Chaplaincy: Spiritual Care of Those in Crisis
Mishca Smith is chaplain at Rush University Medical Center's Emergency Department. Glenn Calkins is an ACPE Supervisor, chaplain in many public service sectors, and deploying chaplain with the American Red Cross's Disaster Spiritual Care. Eric Skidmore is a chaplain in the South Carolina Law Enforcement Assistance Program.
2018-12-04
56 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Chaplaincy to Individuals in Transition
Rev. Sarah Jobe is a chaplain in Interfaith Prison Ministry for Women. Bart Campolo is a volunteer humanist chaplain at the University of Cincinnati. Rev. James Weathersby is a chaplain at Riverview Psychiatric Center in Maine. Chaplaincy Innovation Lab Executive Director Michael Skaggs interviews all three about their respective work in spiritual care and what their roles have in common as they work with those in circumstances of transition. http://www.ipmforwomen.org https://bartcampolo.org/chaplaincy https://www.maine.gov/dhhs/riverview/
2018-11-13
58 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Chaplaincy to the Unseen: Spiritual Care of the World's Seafarers
Rev. Stephen Cushing is Executive Director of the New England Seafarers' Mission
2018-11-04
30 min
Chaplaincy Innovation Lab
Airport Chaplaincy with Rev. Dr. Donna Mote
Rev. Dr. Mote is Missioner for Engagement and Innovation of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta. She's also chaplain at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. CIL's Michael Skaggs interviews Donna about her work and what chaplaincy means in a setting like an airport.
2018-10-30
55 min
Ian's Untitled Scene Show
Miss Fortune - Mikey, Josh, and Skaggs - So What Interviews - Ian Hates Music #94
More live interviews from So What Music Fest?!?! We knew you'd want 'em! In this episode, Mikey Sawyer (vocals), Josh Kikta (guitar), and Michael Skaggs (bass), of the band Miss Fortune join Ian to talk about their careers, new music, and so much more! It was the first time in over two years that Miss Fortune played together on the opening night of So What?! Listen in on how it felt to perform live again as well as plans for future new music! Follow the links below to support Miss Fortune: Miss Fortune - Facebook Miss Fortune - Twitter Miss F...
2017-04-19
31 min
The Criterionist: A Look At The Criterion Collection
Ep. 44: THE RED SHOES (1948)
In this episode The Criterionist talks about Michael Powell's and Emric Presberger's THE RED SHOES. He talks about how it takes a look at the movie making process and is very beautiful to look at.
2015-05-12
13 min
The Criterionist: A Look At The Criterion Collection
Ep. 40: ARMAGEDDON (1998)
In this episode The Criterionist talks about Michael Bay's ARMAGEDDON. He talks about how it is not very good, but has well made parts. He also talks about the last 10 movies with a sort of award show.
2015-03-31
24 min