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The Transitions PodcastThe Transitions PodcastS2 | 73: Surrogacy Panel w/Candice Swanson & Ariel TaylorIf you’ve ever been curious about surrogacy and how it works, this episode is for you! In this panel, Patricia interviews Candice Swanson and Ariel Taylor about their experience as multiple-time surrogates, who it can benefit, ethical and legal considerations, myths, and more! Candice and Ariel bring unique perspectives as citizens of different countries (the US and Canada!), and additionally have other professional experiences in the birth world.    Candice Swanson is a single mom to 2 kids living in southern California running a luxury photography business and a 2nd time surrogate and loves the beach! 2024-04-091h 08The Uncommon OT SeriesThe Uncommon OT SeriesGina Taylor, MS, OTR/L, HPCS: OT in HippotherapyIn the episode, we will learn from Gina Taylor, MS, OTR/L, HPCS. Gina is a dedicated occupational therapist who specializes in Hippotherapy.  She has extensive experiencesin clinical practice, education, and leadership. Holding a Master of Science in Occupational Therapy from Philadelphia University, Gina is a licensed occupational therapist in New Jersey, bringing a rich skill set to her roles. Her commitment to continuous learning is evident in her teaching experience as an Adjunct Instructor at Raritan Valley Community College and her role as Coordinating Faculty for the American Hippotherapy Association, where she contributes to curriculum d...2024-04-0852 minGood Neighbor Podcast NorthportGood Neighbor Podcast NorthportGourmade Kitchen: From Garage to Gastronomy with Taylor PearceOnce a stay-at-home mom stirring magic into meals from her garage, Taylor Pearce is now the culinary force behind Tuscaloosa's Gourmade Kitchen - and what a flavor-packed journey it has been. As we sit across from Taylor, you can almost taste the preservative-free, real-ingredient meals that she lovingly crafts, each a testament to her ambition and the essence of feeding bellies and the soul of a city. Her story, as much about the dinners that draw families together as it is about the determination that saw her business rise from humble origins to local fame, is as savory and...2024-02-1822 minRediscovering Your Passion and Purpose with PattiRediscovering Your Passion and Purpose with PattiSeason 2: Episode 13 - Equity, healing, awakening and evolution with Taylor CaruthersTaylor is a working mom, nurse, entrepreneur rooted in resilience and making herself and the world a better place. She is passionate about equity, inclusion, healing, awakening, evolution and helping others by helping themselves first. She is making the most out of each day, surrendering to what is and co-creating her experiences.  Connect with Taylor at: https://www.metanoiainnovativesolutions.com or info@metanoiainnovativesolutions.com Contact Patti at: www.pathwayswithpatti.org   2023-12-201h 09Good Neighbor Podcast NorthportGood Neighbor Podcast NorthportTaylor Electrical Services with Mark BoschJoin us on a thrilling journey as we explore the world of electrical services with our esteemed guest, Mark Bosch, the man at the helm of service, product, and marketing at Taylor Electrical Services. Discover new insights as he shares his pride in their work, from keeping the lights on at the iconic Bryant Denny Stadium, to maintaining the electrical needs of local Tuscaloosa homes. Mark also delves into their deep-rooted commitment to local businesses, and their ethos of providing a wide range of services within the community without having to travel far.In this episode, Mark...2023-12-1212 minSOFT x SAVAGESOFT x SAVAGEEp. 88: Calling In Your Conscious Relationship with Taylor TosczakIn this podcast episode featuring Taylor (@taylorthelifecoach), the focus revolves around unraveling the essence of a conscious relationship. Taylor shares her story of finding conscious love and the pitfalls of seeking perfectionism in relationships, debunking the myth that one must be entirely healed to invite love into their life. The conversation explores prevalent barriers hindering conscious relationships in today's world while shedding light on ways to transcend these obstacles. Additionally, Taylor offers insights on the journey of self-transformation, guiding individuals toward becoming the version of themselves prepared and open for love. 2023-12-051h 01Career KombatCareer KombatCareer Coffee Chat with Patricia Taylor Todd, Esq., PCCWe all need our own Internal Board of Directors. Patricia Taylor Todd, Esq., PCC, is a member of my exclusive personal Board, no doubt. - Professional Certified Coach - CHECK! - Community Leader and Civic Engagement Extraordinaire - CHECK! - Direct and dynamic - CHECK! - Witty and wonderful - CHECK! During this exciting episode of Career Kombat, I have the pleasure of introducing all of you to Patricia Taylor Todd, Esq. Our career chats on this show have 1 thing in common - everyone that is selected for the show provides REAL insight into the highs and lows of their...2023-10-2055 minPain to Passion LivePain to Passion LiveS2E3: The Reality of Showing Up Fully as a Black Woman in Predominantly White Christian Spaces - Patricia TaylorI am so grateful and honored to have had this amazing conversation with the beautiful and wise Patricia Taylor. I sincerely hope that my listeners will lean in and listen closely to her important story, because it's something we all need to hear. The fact is, racism is real in America and it's real in church. When toxic theology and unhealthy patriarchal leadership are met head-on with the reality of what it's like and how it feels to be Black in this country, the result can be significant gaslighting and spiritual abuse. That has been the experience...2023-05-1646 minWhat\'s Your Legacy?What's Your Legacy?Patricia Ward Kelly: The Legacy of Gene KellyYvette's conversation with Patricia Ward Kelly explores the legacy of Gene Kelly: the star of hit movies including Singing In the Rain and An American in Paris. Patricia Ward Kelly is the wife of Gene Kelly. With the precision of a professional biographer, she shares much about the works of Gene Kelly. Patricia has devoted her life to preserving and protecting the legacy of her famous  and much older husband, something she addresses with Yvette.2023-04-2032 minForte CatholicForte Catholic331: Negative Feedback & Catholic Feminism w/Allison SullivanTaylor & Allison are together for the first time in a couple weeks so that have a lot to catch up on! Allison challenges Taylor on his self-talk and he talks about using both positive and negative reinforcement while coaching his track team. They also discuss some old movies that came out before Taylor was born. In the next segment, Allison shares about her recent fancy ladies trip to Nashville. A lot of leaders in the pro-life movement met at Patricia Heaton's house(yes, THAT Patricia Heaton) to meet each other and share thoughts, dreams and ideas. She...2023-03-1554 minAtlanta Business RadioAtlanta Business RadioPatricia Taylor Kennedy With Kennedy EffectPatricia Taylor Kennedy, CEO at Kennedy Effect Patricia simplifies the complexities of self-help. Knowing what the Game of Life template could be (your destination goals and the steps to get there), she bridges the gaps to show you what might be missing. That way, you can connect the dots and create the strategy you need [...]2022-12-2021 minAtlanta Business RadioAtlanta Business RadioPatricia Taylor Kennedy With Kennedy EffectPatricia Taylor Kennedy, CEO at Kennedy Effect Patricia simplifies the complexities of self-help. Knowing what the Game of Life template could be (your destination goals and the steps to get there), she bridges the gaps to show you what might be missing. That way, you can connect the dots and create the strategy you need […] The post Patricia Taylor Kennedy With Kennedy Effect appeared first on Business RadioX ®.2022-12-2000 minGrits to GlamGrits to GlamEp. 28 - The Battle of Taylor Swift TicketsHiii Gritsers! P & T are back in the studio chatting about Taylor Swift tickets, seeing Harry Styles again, having guests in town, our Christmas wishlist, and so much more! xoxoxoox follow grits to glam on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gritstoglam follow tristan on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tristan_watson follow patricia on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/patriciaeflach need advice? have a question for us? want our opinion? email us at gritstoglampodcast@gmail.com Grits to Glam with Patricia Flach (@Patriciaeflach) and Tristan Watson (@Tristan_Watson)2022-11-1841 minSOFT x SAVAGESOFT x SAVAGEEp. 30. Sacred Surrender Of Rest As A Catalyst For Business & Motherhood With Kady TaylorThis week I got to sit down with Kady Taylor (@kady__taylor) to discuss everything from transitioning from maiden to mother, finding God and overcoming addiction, and surrendering to rest during life's many transitions. This conversation is powerful for anyone at any stage of life making a transitioning and looking to soften into it to create more ease and joy.  Can you share this with someone you feel could benefit from a conversation like this? Make sure to subscribe to catch new episodes every week.  You can more of us...2022-09-201h 01According To Michelle Radio with Michelle Taylor WillisAccording To Michelle Radio with Michelle Taylor WillisAccording To Michelle Radio w/ Special Guest Patricia KayangaBeyond getting Patricia the training and education to be the woman she is today, her mother is also the brain behind the business idea. After complaining about the many expensive underwear's, Patricia ruined because of her unpredictable cycle, Patricia’s mother encouraged her to create something that works for her that she could dispose of. Patricia started dreaming and created "Ohhs", biodegradable disposable underwear made from bamboo and non-woven fabric.Patricia’s mother inspires the product and business model of the company. She used to say to us, “Banna bange, muli banaku,” which roughly translates to “My childre...2022-09-071h 28Literature & LibationsLiterature & Libations16. The Price of Salt (Carol) by Patricia HighsmithKayla and Taylor discuss the themes and major beats of Patricia Highsmith’s 1952 novel The Price of Salt (or, Carol). Topics include the interesting publication history of the book, positive character development (we love to see it), and the importance of happy endings in queer stories.This week’s drink: Sloe Gin Fizz via liquor.comINGREDIENTS1 ½ oz sloe gin1 oz lemon juice, freshly squeezed¾ oz simple syrupC...2022-09-061h 02Grits to GlamGrits to GlamEp. 14 - Assisting by day, slaying by night with Taylor HudsonThis week on G2G, P&T sit down with Taylor Hudson! They chat about Taylor choosing the wrong college and realizing she should have gone to Auburn with P&T, her work as an assistant and house manager, and her new journey of going public on Instagram after years of being on private! PS - Disney, if you’re watching this - Hire Taylor for a Voiceover for an animated character. Follow Taylor Hudson on Instagram: https://instagram.com/taylortayh Follow Taylor Hudson on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@taylortayhh Fo...2022-07-0641 minGrits to GlamGrits to GlamEp. 11 - Camp kids at The Met w/ Taylor King @TKSJuicyPollsHowdy Gritsters! On this weeks episode of Grits to Glam, P&T bring on special guest & BFF, Miss Taylor King (aka @tksjuicypolls). Get ready for a fun episode as we take over the Hoot and a Half set where talk about Summer Camp, Dating Life, Social Media Muses, and sooo much more :) Follow Taylor King on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tksjuicypolls/ Listen to Making Moves with TK: https://open.spotify.com/show/4QZ2ZmFh83hFJTB3wspT6h?si=717bb4f5f016435f Subscribe to Taylor King on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com...2022-06-151h 02Upside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastSeason 6 | Episode 107: Persistence in Embracing GrowthHow do you honor the ways in which you’ve grown while having grace for your past self? Lindsy Wallace interviews Kayla Craig, the “Day One” of the Upside Down Podcast, along with fellow co-hosts Patricia Taylor and Alissa Molina for our final episode.In this episode, we:Hear from Kayla about how she sees God in a more vibrant, beautiful way since the podcast first startedReflect on how different conversations and guests have expanded her language and helped her shape her questionsDiscuss Kayla’s vocational discovery of deep spiritual writing that is acces...2022-06-0737 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastSeason 6 | Episode 106: Persistence in Knowing Your Truest SelfWhat happens when you step into your truest self? Kayla Craig interviews fellow Upside Down Podcast host Patricia (aka Patty) Taylor with Alissa Molina and Lindsy Wallace in our second-to-the-last episode.  In this episode, we:Hear Patty describe the growth she has experienced since becoming a co-host and how it’s deepened her confidence in who God created her to beTalk about how the podcast has provided a space to show up fully as yourself and what it’s like being with people who are not just willing but eager...2022-05-2451 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastSeason 6 | Episode 105: Persistence in Love in SocietyHow does being in an ecumenical space expand and enrich our spiritual lives, within and beyond the walls of the church? Patricia Taylor, along with Kayla Craig and Lindsy Wallace, put Upside Down Podcast co-host Alissa Molina in the hot seat in the second of our final four episodes.In this episode, we:Hear from Alissa as she explains what the podcast has brought to her life and how it has helped her embrace Catholicism even moreReflect on how the podcast brought up questions of the heart that forced her to see...2022-05-1744 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastSeason 6 | Episode 104: Persistence in the Gift of ExpanseWhat happens when our view of God becomes more expansive, and what does it reveal to us about ourselves and others? Lindsy Wallace is the first Upside Down Podcast host in the hot seat, as she’s interviewed by fellow co-hosts Alissa Molina, Patricia Taylor, and Kayla Craig. In this episode, we:Talk about Lindsy’s personal and spiritual growth over the duration of the podcast, including connecting with a more expansive view of GodReflect on finding the Divine at the end of ourselves, when so much has been stripped awayHear about Linds...2022-04-2633 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastSeason 6 | Episode 103: Persisting Beyond the PodcastWe’ve got a special announcement to share. Co-hosts Kayla Craig, Lindsy Wallace, Alissa Molina, and Patricia Taylor come together to bring you an important update about the future of the Upside Down Podcast. News, Notes, and Links:You can continue to support the Upside Down Podcast! Please visit us, where you can pledge a few dollars of monthly support to help keep this podcast accessible.Learn more at Upside Down Podcast.We’re on Instagram, too. You can find us individually at @patricia_a_taylor, @kayla_craig, @from_here_sessions, and @linds...2022-04-1203 minLiterature & LibationsLiterature & LibationsEpisode 06: Infinite Country by Patricia EngelKayla and Taylor discuss the themes and major beats of Patricia Engel’s 2021 novel Infinite Country. Topics include family, identity, and the audacity of white people.This week’s cocktail: Guaro Sour via shopcumbe.comINGREDIENTS2 oz Cumbé1 oz Pineapple Juice.25 oz Lemon Juice.25 oz Grand Marnier2 Dashes Scrappy'sCardamom Bitters1 Egg WhiteDIREC...2022-04-0556 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastSeason 6 | Episode 102: Persistence in Hope with Andre HenryWhat does hope mean to you, and how do you practice it? Lindsy Wallace talks with award-winning musician, writer, and activist Andre Henry about sustaining hope, translating it into action, and how art can help dismantle empires. In this episode, we:Talk about his newly released book, All the White Friends I Couldn’t Keep, and who he wrote it forGo over Andre’s practice of always reading something about hope to remind himself of what’s possibleAsk what the role of art is in the work of justiceTalk about how artists can pla...2022-03-2247 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastSeason 6 | Episode 101: Persistence in Belonging with Cole Arthur RileyHow do we know when we are in a space of true belonging, where our whole person can be welcome, present, and safe? Co-hosts Patricia Taylor, Kayla Craig, and Lindsy Wallace talk with writer, liturgist, and speaker Cole Arthur Riley about freedom and belonging—the good and the bad kind.In this episode, we:Discuss how Black Liturgies came to be and why Cole chose to initially remain anonymousShare definitions of true belonging: spaces where we have the freedom to question, doubt, and change our minds without our status of belonging being at...2022-03-1548 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastSeason 6 | Episode 100: Persistence in God's Upside Down Kingdom (A Celebration & Special Cameos to Celebrate 100 Episodes!)It’s our 100th episode! Co-hosts Kayla Craig, Alissa Molina, Patricia Taylor, and Lindsy Wallace celebrate this milestone by looking back on where they’ve been, what they’ve learned, and what they hope for this little podcast that could and the community that’s grown from it. In this episode, we:Hear from listeners, former guests, and past hosts about their Upside Down Podcast memories and reflections Talk about how the podcast came to be: to create a space for honest conversations about faith, justice, and cultureRemember how each of us got to a point wh...2022-02-221h 08Upside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastSeason 6 | Episode 99: Persistence in Learning and Unlearning with Jonny CraigHow do you break up with American Christianity and meaningfully make space for those in deconstruction? Co-hosts Alissa Molina, Patricia Taylor, and Kayla Craig talk with Jonny Craig, Kayla’s husband, our podcast editor, and the host of The Digital Community—an online space for sharing questions, doubts, and wonderings about God and culture.In this episode, we:Dive into what deconstruction means for many and the experience of realizing that the world we learned about in church is different from the actual world we inhabitTalk about the creation of The Digital Community and how...2022-02-0954 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastSeason 6 | Episode 98: Persistence in Grace with Kirsten PowersHave you ever considered just how paradigm-shifting grace is? Co-hosts Kayla Craig and Lindsy Wallace have a conversation with New York Times bestselling author, USA Today columnist, and CNN Senior Political Analyst Kirsten Powers about her new book, Saving Grace: Speak Your Truth, Stay Centered, and Learn to Coexist with People Who Drive You Nuts. Together, they talk about what grace is—and what it isn’t—and what it can do.In this episode, we:Point out that practicing grace is far from passive or weak and that it’s more for ourselves than for...2022-01-2556 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastSeason 6 | Episode 97: Persistence in Truth Telling with Jemar TisbyHow do we talk with young people about fighting racism when we’re struggling with it ourselves? Co-hosts Patricia Taylor, Lindsy Wallace, and Kayla Craig talk with Dr. Jemar Tisby—the founder of The Witness, Inc., cohost of the Pass the Mic podcast, and a New York Times bestselling author—about the need to normalize having conversations about racial justice with the young people in our lives.In this episode, we:Discuss how Dr. Tisby’s new book, How to Fight Racism Young Reader’s Edition: A Guide to Standing Up for Racial Justice, came about...2022-01-1149 minHer Story SpeaksHer Story SpeaksPatricia TaylorPatricia Taylor is a wife, mom and California native turned Georgia peach. She believes in Jesus, loving all our neighbors, and having critical conversations around racial justice with grace and honesty. Her work is rooted in anti-racism education, and she currently  serves as the Director of Programs for Be The Bridge. Patricia is also a co-host for Upside Down Podcast, which is an ecumenical faith space that has unscripted conversations around justice, spirituality, and culture. Most recently she has done education-based course writing for Sesame Street in Communities at this link. In this conversation we talk about her most recent celeb...2021-12-0853 minHer Story SpeaksHer Story SpeaksPatricia TaylorPatricia Taylor is a wife, mom and California native turned Georgia peach. She believes in Jesus, loving all our neighbors, and having critical conversations around racial justice with grace and honesty. Her work is rooted in anti-racism education, and she currently  serves as the Director of Programs for Be The Bridge. Patricia is also a co-host for Upside Down Podcast, which is an ecumenical faith space that has unscripted conversations around justice, spirituality, and culture. Most recently she has done education-based course writing for Sesame Street in Communities at this link. In this conversation we talk about her most recent celeb...2021-12-0853 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastSeason 6 | Episode 96: Persistence in Advent with Kat ArmasHave you ever considered that Jesus is who he is because of a woman? Co-hosts Patricia Taylor and Kayla Craig talk with writer Kat Armas about this bigger, expansive, abuelita faith—one that persists, resists, and survives.In this episode, we:Discuss the influence of Kat’s Roman Catholic upbringing on having a tangible and embodied view of Mother MaryTalk about Julian of Norwich’s image of Jesus as mother as well as Jesus being raised by a mother and being mothered himselfMarvel at how marginalized women can contain the most sacred and most holyDe...2021-12-0747 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastSeason 6 | Episode 95: Persisting Through Grief with J.S. ParkHow do we navigate grief ourselves and with others? Co-hosts Patricia Taylor and Alissa Molina have a conversation with J.S. Park, who is a teaching pastor, writer, and interfaith hospital chaplain about persisting through grief and the ministry of presence.In this episode, we:Discuss the vulnerability of sharing our grief, how it can open us to being wounded or experiencing healingDefine the role of a chaplain and the experience of vicarious griefTalk about how those in crisis can question whether or not they are allowed to grieve and where that shame of...2021-11-2357 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastSeason 6 | Episode 94: Persisting in BoundariesHow do you live an open-handed life while protecting your peace? Co-hosts Lindsy Wallace, Alissa Molina, and Kayla Craig explore the topic of boundaries: what they mean and why they’re crucial in our lives, relationships, and the spaces we exist in. In this episode, we:Define what boundaries are and how they can be designed for the mutual health and flourishing of ourselves and others around usConsider how boundaries can show up in our lives to help us to rest, safety, and receiving what we needGet honest about struggling with the guilt of set...2021-11-0949 minStill Becoming with Monica DiCristinaStill Becoming with Monica DiCristinaEpisode 91 - Conversation with Patricia Taylor: The Heart and Cost of the WorkI am so excited and so honored to have Patricia Taylor on the Still Becoming podcast. Patricia is a wife, mom, friend, Anti-Racism Educator, Director of Programs for Be the Bridge and cohost of Upside Down Podcast. And she is a total delight and so incredibly wise, powerful, and insightful. In this vulnerable conversation Patricia lets us into how she came to do the important work she is doing in the world, and the heart that drives all the work she does. We also spend time talking about the cost of the work, the relationships lost, the grief and the p...2021-11-0239 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastSeason 6 | Episode 93: Persistence in Disability with Dr. Amy KennyWhat’s missing when we fail to see the fullness of humanity in the disabled community? In this episode, co-hosts Lindsy Wallace and Kayla Craig talk with Dr. Amy Kenny about persisting in disability, healing versus fixing, and much more.In this episode, we:Reframe the concept of disability away from a hierarchy and instead look to how we think of the natural worldTalk about how being an image bearer is not stripped away when our bodies work in a different wayGo over what ableism is, how we engage in it without even realizing it, and ho...2021-10-2648 minMurder She SpokeMurder She SpokeEpisode 71: Patricia HenryEpisode 71: Patricia Henry. This week Emma brings us the story of Patricia Henry, a 46-year old mother from Girvan, who went missing in November 2017.Emma tells us how initial reports into Patricia's disappearance suggested Patricia may have returned to Gran Canaria, where she had lived previously. However, when irregular financial activity was identified during a proof of life check by police, this no longer seemed likely.We hear how suspicions were raised around the actions of a friend of Patricia's, both before and after her disappearance, and how this opened up a crucial line of inquiry.Finally...2021-10-2224 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastSeason 6 | Episode 91: Persistence in PrayerWhat comes to mind when you think of prayer? In this episode, Patricia Taylor, Alissa Molina, and Lindsy Wallace interview co-host Kayla Craig about her upcoming book, To Light Their Way: A Collection of Prayers & Liturgies for Parents, and expanding our idea of prayer. In this episode, we:Ask Kayla where her belief that prayer is real and powerful comes from, especially in light of how much prayer gets casually thrown aroundConsider how everything in our lives can be prayerRecount how a difficult experience led Kayla to examine what prayer meant to her and t...2021-09-2846 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastSeason 6 | Episode 90: Nevertheless, We PersistedWhat does it mean to persist these days, and what do we desire to persist toward? Co-hosts Lindy Wallace, Kayla Craig, Alissa Molina, and Patricia Taylor kick off our sixth season with a conversation about the long game of persistence and why we’re still here.In this episode, we:Talk about why we’re still showing up on this “little podcast that could” Dig into the meaning of persistence: how it’s both opposing something and imagining how it could be betterDiscuss how the definition of persisting has been twisted and weaponized in toxic ways...2021-09-1450 minThe Authorpreneur Secret$™ PodcastThe Authorpreneur Secret$™ PodcastEp. 17 - Retirement: A New Adventure with Patricia Reid-WaughWhat are your plans for retirement?  Does it include writing? Patricia retired in 2011 after a successful career as a Chartered Accountant. Her first book Retirement, A New Adventure is full of ideas how to have an active and fulfilling retirement. Patricia delivers presentations at Retirement Seminars and Workshops put on by corporations and other organizations, exciting participants with colorful stories from her personal experience. Leading by example, Patricia took on the challenge of learning to play the violin and steel pan well into her 60s and learned to swim at 70 years old. Patricia a...2021-08-2334 minThe Rent 2 Rent Success Property PodcastThe Rent 2 Rent Success Property PodcastThe Secret to Maximising Property Values with Patricia Ogunfeibo078 - This is a wealth creation and maximising property values episode with the talented Patricia Ogunfeibo, who loves to share her 30 years of experience!⭐ Patricia is a property developer and solicitor⭐ She has a single strategy of Maximising Property Values⭐ Patricia is the host of the Maximising Property Values podcast⭐ She believes if she was cut, she would bleed property! Click here to listen to the episode ✅ https://rent2rentsuccess.com/78 ✅ Support the show2021-06-0137 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastSeason 5 | Episode 89: The Necessity of RestWhat brings you rest? Is it something that’s easy for you to embrace, or do you find yourself struggling with it? Co-hosts Kayla Craig, Alissa Molina, and Patricia Taylor talk about the need for rest—to nourish ourselves and to love one another—in our final episode of the season. In this episode, we:Discuss how rest can be a struggle when it is often considered selfish or something to be earned instead of an innate needAcknowledge that rest is an act of resistance against grind culture and even the Western church’s culture o...2021-05-2552 minHistory Shows UsHistory Shows Us"Right Does Not Equal White, Either" with Patricia TaylorThe title of this episode is just a fraction of what me and my friend Patricia Taylor discuss in this podcast episode! Patricia and I met through Instagram last year and I immediately noticed that not only was she a Black woman who spoke up about racism and injustice, but she did it while showing the truth about righteousness and what it means to truly embody a spirit of truth and justice. She is also co-host of the Upside Down Podcast and is heavily involved with Be the Bridge. Righteous anger, centering Blackness, what progress really means...2021-05-2151 minIn The Doll World™, doll podcast and YouTube channelIn The Doll World™, doll podcast and YouTube channelTraveling Doll Pants Project w Patricia Marcos Coutsoucos & Izabela Kwella Joins In The Doll World, doll podcast & YouTube Channelwww.inthedollworld.com/podcasts     In The Doll World, doll podcast and YouTube Channel is joined by the Traveling Doll Pants founders, Brazilian doll collector PATRICIA MARCOS COUTSOUCOS and Polish doll photographer IZABELA KWELLA.We are so excited to bring you this wonderful and powerful conversation with these two talented and gifted women as they share with us how the love of a movie, The Sisterhood of The Traveling Pants,  sparked and inspired an amazing international travel-and-fashion project connecting doll photographers and enthusiasts from all over the world, which has now been seen by thousands of Instagram users arou...2021-04-2857 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastSeason 5 | Episode 87: The Necessity of Accountability with Tiffany Bluhm“Silence is not spiritual, and action is not optional.” Author, speaker, and podcast host Tiffany Bluhm talks with host Patricia Taylor about accountability and abuse—particularly in faith spaces—and the hard questions we must ask.TW: This episode covers spiritual abuse, though it does not go into specific details. Still, we want to allow listeners whose stories may include abuse to be aware of what’s coming.In this episode, we:Discuss Tiffany’s latest book, Prey Tell: Why We Silence Women Who Tell the Truth and How Everyone Can Speak Up...2021-04-2746 minThe Stirling University Law Society PodcastThe Stirling University Law Society PodcastDenny to DWF with Patricia Taylor | Ep.13This week Jedd is joined by Patricia Taylor who is a commercial litigation solicitor at DWF. Patricia chats about her journey to date and offers some great advice for students at all stages of their studies.SYLA: https://www.syla.co.uk/If you like what you hear, please follow us on your podcast platform of choice to ensure that you never miss an upload!Our links:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stirlawsocietyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/stirlawsocietyTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/_stirlawsocietyEmail: stir.law...2021-04-1941 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastSeason 5 | Episode 86: The Necessity of (Kingdom) EconomicsIs there truly enough for everyone, and do we really believe there is abundance? Hosts Alissa Molina, Patricia Taylor, Kayla Craig, and Lindsy Wallace discuss what it means to live out of a posture of abundance in a world that has conditioned us to believe in scarcity. In this episode, we:Talk about how we seem to embrace the concept of spiritual abundance yet struggle with the idea of abundance of what we have in this world Discuss how the mindset of scarcity is incompatible with what we profess to believe and ho...2021-04-1352 minWomen\'s World Football ShowWomen's World Football ShowEpisode 188: Damon Wilson, Carrie TaylorWomen's World Football Show, Episode 188 features interviews with players champions: Damon Wilson, Founder & CEO of Wilson Management Alliance; and Carrie Taylor, Managing Director of the new North American professional women’s soccer league.For many of us, women footballers are our champions. But when it comes to player support and opportunities, who are the players' champions? On this episode we feature two of the best who have made the advance of women's soccer their life's work.Damon WilsonA former professional soccer player, Damon Wilson has spent the majority of his career outside of football, de...2021-03-281h 11Upside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastSeason 5 | Episode 85: The Necessity of Liberation with Danté StewartWhat does a liberated faith look like? Writer and speaker Danté Stewart talks with co-hosts Patricia Taylor and Lindsy Wallace about the meaning of liberation and how it impacts how we view God, ourselves, and the world.In this episode, we:Reflect on the complex, beautiful, and terrible journey of liberation, the changes we make along the way, and how we look at the world within ourselves and the world around usDiscuss the influence of writer and activist James Baldwin and the invitation from Baldwin to wrestle deeply and truthfullyTalk about the influence of B...2021-03-2350 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastSeason 5 | Episode 84: The Necessity of Growth with Justin McRobertsHow do you know when you’ve grown, and how does that growth show up in other parts of your life? Speaker, author, musician, curator, and previous podcast guest Justin McRoberts talks with co-hosts Kayla Craig and Patricia Taylor about what growth does in us in our faith, our relationships, and the risks we must take.In this episode, we:Chat about Justin’s upcoming book, It Is What You Make of ItReflect on the act of discernment and the sense of possibility the process can give usChallenge the idea of certainty and “getting it rig...2021-03-0955 minWhen Passion Meets ProfitWhen Passion Meets ProfitMillennials on the Move with Taylor GreweToday's episode guest is Taylor Grewe, a millennial who is definitely on the move. She is a digital media consultant, human design reader, and podcast host. She helps brands to elevate their digital strategy and reach online, helps people tune into their unique gifts and trust their inner guidance, and shares the stories of ambitious and inspiring humans. Would you like to learn more from Patricia? Visit Your Gift is your Niche to see her latest programs and let her help you discover your niche!2021-02-2429 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastSeason 5 | Episode 82: The Necessity of DreamingWhy is dreaming so significant, and how do you dream freely? Inspired by National Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman’s beautiful inauguration poem, co-hosts Patricia Taylor, Kayla Craig, Lindsy Wallace, and Alissa Molina discuss the necessity of dreaming and having prophetic imagination.In this episode, we:Talk about the boundlessness of dreaming and how it gives us vision for possibilities Ask how creativity relates to dreamingConsider our roles as co-creators with a creator GodAsk how we come to lose our imagination and wonder wha...2021-02-0947 minAnd The Church Said...And The Church Said...Weary, Hopeful and Free with Patricia TaylorWriter and Podcast Host, Patricia  Taylor,  joins the podcast today. Patricia discusses how she fights the urge to engage in spiritual bypass and instead chooses to embrace weariness.  Once she recognized and surrendered her desire and need for control, she found  freedom. Patricia encourages others to not get boxed in by others and by self. Patrica brings a fresh perspective on eliminating perfectionism and embracing the hope we have in Jesus, no matter how little hope it may be in a given moment.  Information for Patricia Taylor:https://podca...2021-02-0751 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastSeason 5 | Episode 81: The Necessity of Reclaiming Theology with Brandi MillerWhat does it mean to "reclaim theology?" And why might that be necessary? Lindsy Wallace hosts this episode with co-host Patricia Taylor, and guest Brandi Miller joins to talk about why it's important for Christians to take theology back from ideas and systems that oppress.Brandi Miller is the host of the Reclaiming My Theology podcast and community that explores how the attributes of oppressive ideologies have infiltrated how we see ourselves, each other, and God. Brandi has spent the better part of the last decade as a writer and campus minister. She largely spends h...2021-01-2647 minVoices of WisdomVoices of WisdomPatricia TaylorPatricia Taylor has been your black friend. Now she is asking for mutuality.  #SomeThoughtsFromYourBlackFriend Upside Down Podcast Insta: patricia_a_taylor 2021-01-1551 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastSeason 5 | Episode 79: The Necessity of Healing with Dr. Monique GadsonIn this final episode before the Christmas break, we take some time to point our weary hearts toward our collective necessity for healing.  To help us delve deeper into this topic, Kayla Craig and Patty Taylor welcome Dr. Monique Gadson. Dr. Monique is a Licensed Professional Counselor with over 16 years of counseling, consulting, and program development experience. Dr. Monique is a consulting therapist to churches and organizations in mental health matters. She holds a doctorate in marriage and family therapy, a master’s in Christian psychological studies, a master’s in clinician mental health counseling.In this...2020-12-0859 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastSeason 5 | Episode 78: The Necessity of Advent: Can The Weary World Still Rejoice?In this episode on the Necessity of Advent, Alissa Molina hosts and is joined by Kayla Craig, Lindsy Wallace and Patty Taylor to discuss Advent as the season quickly approaches. They bring tired and weary hearts, minds, and bodies to flesh out: Awe as it relates to the Word becoming Flesh The reminder that God is near us even if sometimes he feels far The reminder of the tenderness of God that is near the broken The vulnerability of God becoming human The danger in commodifying Jesus Thinking about how we can be intentional in our preparation for the bi...2020-11-2456 minBorn For ThisBorn For ThisPatricia Taylor | Some Thoughts From Your Black FriendPatricia Taylor is the woman behind blog "Some Thoughts From Your Black Friend" and joins the show to share her heart for loving all of our neighbors & having critical conversations around racial justice. Her love of the Lord and commitment to seeing His Kingdom come here on Earth in commendable and infectious. Enjoy :)   Follow Patricia 🎉Instagram: @patricia_a_taylor 🎉Website: https://https://somethoughtsfromyourblackfriend.com 🎉Podcast: @upsidedownpodcast on FB and Insta   Follow Clarissa: 🎉Instagram: @clarissa_christensen 🎉Website: https://www.igniteyourworth.com   Subsc...2020-11-1750 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastSeason 5 | Episode 77: The Necessity of Witness with Drew. G.I. HartWhat does it mean for the church to be a witness? What do our 21st-century sensibilities miss about Jesus’ 1st-century sociopolitical relevance? In this episode of Upside Down Podcast, Lindsy Wallace and Patricia Taylor process a conversation with author and professor Drew G.I. Hart about the revolutionary life of Jesus and the ways in which we can usher in his peace for our world.In this episode, we:Consider what it looks like to follow after the way of Jesus in 2020 Lean into the local church as community in the building and in the...2020-11-101h 05Upside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastSeason 5 | Episode 76: The Necessity of Community: Searching for Your People & Place in 2020What is the importance of community? Patricia Taylor hosts and is joined by Kayla Craig, Lindsy Wallace and Alissa Molina for this episode of examining what community is today. Pull up a seat at our table in the wilderness as we ask each other how community in the time of Jesus can influence an upside-down life today.In this episode, we:Assess the impact of the pandemic on local and virtual communitiesWeigh our desire for community against our dream of it Look at how intimate community should be when it’s toxicWonder if it’s pos...2020-10-2752 minTell Me, If You Can PodcastTell Me, If You Can PodcastSpeaking Boldly about Racial Justice, Identity, and Faith with Patricia TaylorToday's guest is Patricia Taylor. Patricia is a thirty-something wife, mother, writer, and speaker. In today's episode, we talked about how Patricia faced her fears and stepped boldly into a powerful voice in the racial justice space where necessary topics can be discussed with grace truth, and love. We talked about who inspires her, her faith journey, and what it means for her to be Black and Christian. Patricia truly exhibits grace,  resilience, and truth. I enjoyed listening to her share childhood and college memories and unpacking stories of self-confidence, faith, and the beauty of Blackness found in...2020-10-151h 16GCU Law PodcastGCU Law PodcastPatricia TaylorPatricia Taylor is a GCU alumna and a newly qualified solicitor with DWF LLP. At University, Patricia volunteered with the Law Clinic. Patricia mentors students through the Law Society of Scotland’s Mentoring Programme and sits on the fundraising committee of the Law Scot Foundation - the Society’s social mobility charity. She is also a non-executive committee member of the Scottish Young Lawyers' Association. In this episode, Patricia talks about her time at GCU and her career so far; how she tackles imposter syndrome; and the importance of social mobility in the profession. You can find out more about the...2020-10-0627 minOn The Move UnscriptedOn The Move UnscriptedArtists Contay and Columbus, Ohio Grand Prize Winner Humble Munniie stop by To speak with Patricia M. Goins & Mr. StoutArtists Contay and Columbus, Ohio Grand Prize Winners Humble Hustle Entertainment stopped by to speak with Patricia M. Goins and Mr. Stout about their talent, current projects, and their thoughts about the Breonna Taylor verdict. www.patriciamariegoins.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/on-the-move-unscripted--3456292/support.2020-09-242h 03Upside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastSeason 5 | Episode 73: The Necessity of Life: What does it mean to be for life in 2020?What does it mean to be for life in 2020? Join us for Season 5 with the hosts you know, founders Kayla Craig and Lindsy Wallace, veteran Alissa Molina, and our newest voice, Patricia Taylor to kick off a season of exploring what is needed in spirituality, justice, culture, and community.In this episode, we:Evaluate ‘pro-life’ as Jesus intended for abundant life in 2020Grieve what happens to the message and witness of Jesus when professing followers of God are unwilling to lay down life and libertiesSeek to follow Jesus in working for a “more and better...2020-09-0854 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastSeason 4 | Episode 72 - We’re Not Going Back to Normal: Who Will We Be When This is Over?This global pandemic has only magnified the fractures in our systems -- and even in our own hearts. In our final episode of season four, we’re asking this question: How do we not go back to the way things were before COVID-19? In our country, in our world, in our neighborhoods, in our families...in our own hearts? We don’t want to go back to normal. How can we pursue God’s Upside Down Kingdom...even now? Especially now? In this episode, we:Sh...2020-05-261h 02Upside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastEpisode 71: Native with Kaitlin CurticeKaitlin Curtice joins Lindsy and Kayla with a conversation that is both a gentle challenge and a balm of encouragement. Kaitlin is a citizen of the Potawatomi Nation, a Christian, and a poet who speaks on faith and justice within the church as it relates to Indigenous peoples. Her newest book, Native: Identity, Belonging, and Rediscovering God came out just last week. In this episode, we:Ask how justice feels, even when it’s not labeled ChristianHold up the communion table as a political spaceUnpack how to listen to voices who have been silenced  Lean...2020-05-1237 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastEpisode 70: Be the Bridge with Latasha MorrisonJoin host Kayla Craig with co-host Alissa Molina as they welcome Latasha Morrison. Tasha is a speaker, author, reconciler, bridge-builder, and leader, committed to educating people on cultural intelligence and racial literacy. She founded Be the Bridge in 2016 to encourage racial reconciliation among all ethnicities, to promote racial unity in America, and to equip others to do the same.Tasha’s book, Be the Bridge, is a power-packed guide that helps readers deepen their understanding of historical factors and present realities, equipping them to participate in th...2020-04-281h 06What\'s The Difference?What's The Difference?Seeing Diversity & Inclusion and Human Resources From a Different Perspective, with Patricia JespersonPatricia Jesperson is Chief Curiosity Officer at EmployeeEXP, and co-author of the newly re-released Reversing the Ostrich Approach to Diversity: Pulling your head out of the sand. With more than 25 years working on the people-side of the business, she specializes in working with employers to create better Employee Experience outcomes. As the curious type, Patricia has spent the majority of her career exploring how to maximize the talent experience with an emphasis on Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) and Total Rewards. This drive for exploring what-ifs enables her to deliver custom content as well as EmployeeEXP proprietary models t...2020-04-2217 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastEpisode 69 - Maternal Justice with Cessilye SmithIt’s Black Maternal Health Week in America. Join host Alissa Molina and co-host Lindsy Wallace as we no longer only follow along with the work of Cessilye Smith, but have the opportunity to sit and learn from her. Her work in the areas of maternal health and justice are powerful. As she works to help drop the staggering numbers of black women who die in childbirth, we invite her in to teach us.Cessilye is a racial and maternal justice activist committed to tearing down walls of oppression and division in order to build bridges that le...2020-04-141h 04Upside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastEpisode 68: Church Beyond Walls: Loving Our Neighbor in Times of COVID-19 with Rev. Anna WoofendenKayla Craig, along with Gina Ciliberto, welcomes Reverend Anna Woofenden as she offers a new direction for planting churches, literally. She started a church in an empty lot in Los Angeles by planting a community garden.  In her new book, This Is God’s Table: Finding Church Beyond the Walls, Anna shares the story of what happened when she gardened, worshiped, and ate with anyone who would join her. As churches across the Western world wither, Anna offers a raw, honest, gritty way of doing church.In this episode, we:2020-03-1745 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastEpisode 67 - Turning Modesty Inside Out: Unpacking What it Means to be ModestWhat does it mean to be modest? Are modesty and purity the same thing? In this episode, Alissa, Gina, Kayla, and Lindsy candidly discuss the topic of modesty in our culture through the lens of God’s upside-down kingdom. Bringing varying backgrounds and faith experiences to the table, we ponder aloud what to make of the call by many Christians to "be modest."In this episode, we:Jump into the typical Christian definition of modestyAsk how this compares with the modesty question of the BibleCompare objectification with modesty Explore the power structures behind modesty sta...2020-03-1051 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastEpisode 66 - Fullness of Our Humanity with Sister Didi: Increasing Capacity for CareWe’re exploring the fullness of our humanity: the good, the bad, and how to hold space for each other. In this episode, we welcome guest Sister Didi Madden, a Dominican Sister of Blauvelt, NY. Sister Didi is a psychotherapist, a farmer, and the justice promoter for a collaboration of Dominican congregations in NY and NJ. She currently works on Harmony Farm in Goshen, NY.In this episode, we:Begin to unpack the both/and of humanityAsk what is the need that people are living out of...2020-02-2541 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastEpisode 65 - Anger ManagementIs anger all bad? What’s the difference between healthy, constructive anger and unhealthy, destructive anger? In this episode, Kayla Craig leads a vulnerable discussion about anger, emotions, and faith with Lindsy Wallace, Alissa Molina, and Gina Ciliberto.Have you ever wondered: Is God an angry God? Should Christians get angry? Should women get angry? Could we use our anger to change the world?In this episode, we:Unpack what we were taught about anger growing up in the church, by our families of origin, and from society.Explore how “angry” has been w...2020-02-1150 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastEpisode 64 - Embodied SolidarityJoin us as we welcome Dr. Larycia Hawkins, who talks about her experience when, in 2015, she declared her intention to don a hijab in embodied solidarity with Muslim sisters throughout Advent and what transpired afterward. Host Lindsy Wallace and co-host Gina Ciliberto join in the conversation.Dr. Hawkins is a scholar, political science professor, and activist teaching and researching at the nexus of politics, race, ethnicity, and religion and has been called a modern-day Rosa Parks by Rev. Jesse Jackson. In this episode, we:Dive into how Larycia decided to embody solidaritySoak i...2020-01-2853 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastEpisode 63 - It's ComplicatedIt’s Complicated. The more we learn about the suffering of the world, the more difficult it can become to live in it. Join host Lindsy Wallace along with co-hosts Kayla Craig, Alissa Molina, and Gina Ciliberto, to unpack living as engaged, thoughtful, neighbor-loving humans in a world where every choice has unintended, and possibly unknown, consequences. In this episode, we:Share examples of complication in our livesUnpack where we go from learning of the complications that surround usGet technical discussing cognitive dissonanceDiscuss how we protect against overwhelm tha...2020-01-1446 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastEpisode 62 - The Gender & Ethnicity of God with Dr. Christena ClevelandDr. Christena Cleveland leads Kayla and Lindsy in a conversation exploring how cultural perceptions of race and gender impact the way we view God.In this episode, we:Learn how Christena's background influenced how she views ethnicity and feminityQuestion how Christians arrived at a male perception of GodUnpack what heals inside of us when we imagine God as MotherExplore the intersectionality of race and genderAddress the language of empire and the work to remove feminine language in scriptureDive...2019-12-1750 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastEpisode 61 - Kinship at the BorderHost Kayla Craig and co-host Alissa Molina welcome Sami DiPasquale to this episode of Upside Down Podcast - Kinship at the Border. We’re moving beyond headlines to discuss how to best love our neighbors at the US/Mexico border.Sami is Executive Director of the Ciudad Nueva Community Outreach; which seeks to embody the gospel of Jesus Christ by advancing the renewal and development of central El Paso’s Rio Grande neighborhood through the empowerment and transformation of its residents. He lives and works with his family in the Rio Gran...2019-11-2648 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastEpisode 60 - Let's Get Ecumenical! Catholic & Protestant Thought in God's Kingdom (New Audio!)What can Catholics and Protestants learn from each other's traditions? Can we work together in God’s upside-down kingdom? And when can—or should—we set aside the subtle (or not-so-subtle) differences in thought, doctrine, and practice of our own Christian belief systems to work toward a common good?Alissa Molina hosts an intimate and honest ecumenical conversation with co-hosts Kayla Craig, Gina Ciliberto, and Lindsy Wallace. We’re thinking outside the box when it comes to our unofficial theme of this season: Get Your People and applying it to a discussion on ecumenism, hoping to model empathet...2019-11-121h 00Upside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastEpisode 58 - Good Grief: Leaning into the Now and Not YetSeason 4 | Episode 58 - Good GriefGrief is the deep sorrow, anguish, and pain we feel after a loss or a death of a loved one. We all know it when it comes to us, in our hearts and in our bones. But, once we’re faced with that heaviness, what do we do with grief? How do we move forward with it or lean into it?Host Gina Ciliberto and co-hosts Lindsy Wallace, Kayla Craig, and Alissa Molina talk about grief as it relates to the Up...2019-10-081h 03Upside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastEpisode 57 - The Enneagram for Justice SeekersWe’re familiar with or at least heard of the Enneagram, but how can it help us usher in a more livable world for the most marginalized among us? What does this age-old tool of self-discovery have to say to us today, in our deeply polarized often tragic times? In this episode, Lindsy and Kayla talk with Jesse Eubanks and Sam Stevenson of the EnneaCast to find out.In this episode, we:Explore the natural strengths of each type in seeking justice Address the disciplines each type can engage in...2019-09-2458 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastEpisode 56 - Performative Wokeness (and Introducing Season 4!)What's performative wokeness? How does our faith influence the destructive performativity of Internet activism? In this episode, join host Kayla, with co-hosts Lindsy, Alissa, and Gina, in this first discussion of Season 4 - "Get Your People."In this episode, we:Laugh as we catch up with co-hosts after our summer hiatusExplore the definition of wokeness through our own experiencesSee the costs of awakening as the costs of the gospel, and the grace of the gospel as the grace of awakeningRecognize why platform-building...2019-09-1054 minG&T with Greta & TaylorG&T with Greta & Taylor006 - Patricia ClarksonOn this episode of G&T, Greta & Taylor consider two movies starring the good and great Patricia Clarkson. Can she make enough of a stamp as a character actress to put her identity onto the larger canvasses of her projects? Does white performative 'wokeness' affect a 2019 reading of Far From Heaven? Can Welcome to Collinwood rise above the moniker of "greaseball Ocean's Eleven?" We'll get into all this and more on this week's G&T! 2019-08-1651 minWomen\'s World Football ShowWomen's World Football ShowEpisode 152: Jodie TaylorWomen's World Football Show, Episode 152 features an exclusive interviews with England striker Jodie Taylor; Editor of SheKicks Women’s Football Magazine Jen O’Neill; and USWNT Head Coach Jill Ellis.2019-08-121h 14Upside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastEpisode 55 - Beating Guns: From Swords to Plowshares with Shane Claiborne and Mike MartinViolence permeates our society. But Shane Claiborne and Mike Martin believe we can begin preparing for the future the prophets foretold now, where swords will be converted to plows. Join us as we discuss their new book, Beating Guns, which Walter Brueggemann called, “The quintessential pro-life book if there ever was one!” When Jesus said to love your enemies, isn’t it safe to assume he meant that we shouldn’t kill them?In this episode, we:Unpack personal experiences with guns and how these impact life todayDive into facts of American gun laws and owne...2019-06-0449 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastEpisode 54: Hope as Resistance: Stuff That Needs to Be Said with John PavlovitzHope is still possible, even when the pain of the world feels like too much. What if kindness, empathy, and compassion are the way forward? Join host Kayla Craig and co-hosts Lindsy Wallace, Alissa Molina, and Gina Ciliberto with special guest John Pavlovitz. John is a writer, pastor, and activist. In the past five years, John's blog Stuff That Needs To Be Said has reached a diverse worldwide audience of millions of people. In 2017 he released his first book, A Bigger Table. His second book, Hope and Other Superpowers, arrived in November of 2018.2019-05-1445 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastEpisode 53 - Hashtag Called: Exploring Calling and VocationYou can’t fully explain it. But we’ve all experienced the phenomenon: Inner tugs that just won’t let us go. What are callings? How do we define vocation? Inspired by one of our first and most-popular episodes, "Hashtag Blessed," comes "Hashtag Called." Gina Ciliberto hosts a conversation on what it means to be “called” with co-hosts Alissa Molina, Kayla Craig, and Lindsy Wallace.In this episode, we:Unpack what “calling” means (and doesn’t mean) to our hostsAsk about when vocations/callings are not so much about happily communing with God and understanding pe...2019-04-2346 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastEpisode 52 - Livin' on a Prayer: A Creative Take on What it Means to PrayWhat is prayer? Why does it matter? Is there a right way to pray? Join Kayla Craig, Lindsy Wallace, and Alissa Molina as they enter into an engaging, unexpected, fast-paced conversation with Justin McRoberts and Scott Erickson; the authors of Prayer: Forty Days of Practice. We talk about praying when you don’t want to pray or don’t know how, being angry at God, creation as a form of prayer, and why prayer is an important part of God’s upside-down Kingdom.Justin McRoberts is an author and musician who hosts the @Sea Podcast and lives with h...2019-04-091h 09Upside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastEpisode 51 - The "F" Word: Unpacking Feminism and Other LabelsIn this episode, Lindsy Wallace is joined by guest co-host and friend of the podcast Diana Oestreich in a conversation with Claire Swinarski of The Catholic Feminist Podcast to discuss the “F” word, as well as labeling ourselves and others.In this episode, we:Learn The Catholic Feminist Podcast origin story;Unpack the definition of “feminist”; Discuss the impacts of the feminist label in our current cultural climate;Learn how we love one another even when we label our...2019-03-2557 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastEpisode 50 - Begin Again: Examining Our Stories & Introducing New Co-Hosts!What happens when your plans get turned upside down? What happens when you have to begin again? This two-part episode starts on a personal note and ends with exciting introductions of TWO new co-hosts! First, Upside Down Podcast founders Kayla and Lindsy share the unexpected events that happened between Jan. 6 and Feb. 6 in both of their families, sharing with vulnerability and heart as they process their grief along with their hopes, reflecting on endings and beginnings. Then, they look ahead to the future of Upside Down Podcast, introducing new co-hosts for the coming season, Alissa Molina and...2019-03-111h 00Upside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastEpisode 49 - Ethical Storytelling with Dr. Melissa Borja + Jacob Mau: Seeing Beyond OurselvesWhat is ethical storytelling? Why is it important to allow others to tell their own stories? In this thought-provoking episode, we're back from our hiatus to do a deep dive into what to consider when sharing the stories of others in a way that honors their dignity. Kayla Craig hosts with Lindsy Wallace and guests Dr. Melissa Borja and refugee advocate podcaster Jacob Mau.Melissa Borja, a core faculty member in the Asian/Pacific Islander American Studies Program at the University of Michigan, earned a PhD and MPhil in history from Columbia University...2019-02-181h 03Upside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastEpisode 48 - Representation Matters: Diversity in Healing with Ryan Tolbert of Tru-Colour BandagesWhat does "representation matters" mean? Ryan Tolbert of Tru-Colour Bandages joins Kayla Craig and Lindsy Wallace to discuss what representation is, why it matters, their own representation experiences, and how they believe a kinder, more inclusive planet is in our future.In this episode, we:Learn the Tru-Colour Bandages origin story;Unpack what it means to say “representation matters”;Share our own personal representation experiences;Learn about the relationship between representation and diversity;Discuss how we can increase the diversity in our lives.Join us as we explore how representation and diversity benefit all...2018-12-1146 minUpside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastEpisode 47 - Consumerism and God's Kingdom (Featuring Special Guests Shannan Martin and Ashley Hales!)Consumption! Capitalism! Consumerism! Christmas! We’re hitting pause and engaging the heart of consumption, capitalism, consumerism and most importantly, the heart of Christmas. What does it mean to celebrate the birth of Jesus, a poor kid from Nazareth who learned his father’s trade and had nowhere to lay his head? Ashley Hales and Shannan Martin join us as we ask: How do we opt out of the glitz and glitter around us to make space in our homes for the baby Messiah born in a manger?Shannan Martin, author of “The Ministry of Ordinary Places,” is a speake...2018-11-271h 11Upside Down PodcastUpside Down PodcastEpisode 46 - Father Gregory Boyle Talks Kinship, Compassion, and Hope in SufferingGet ready for a very special conversation with Father Gregory Boyle, founder of Homeboy Industries, the largest gang intervention, rehab and re-entry program in the United States. Father G sat down with Kayla Craig during his visit to Iowa to discuss kinship, compassion, and hope in suffering. We welcome you into this intimate conversation. Soak up Father G's tender, funny, and compassionate wisdom from years living a faithful life of kinship with those on the margins.As CEO of Homeboy Industries, Father Gregory Boyle has dedicated his life to loving L.A.'s most marginalized individuals. Homeboy...2018-11-1346 min