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GospelLife PodcastGospelLife PodcastAntiochJoin us as Luke Rasmussen preaches on Acts 11:19-30Stay connected:Website - https://www.gospellife.com.au/Facebook - / gospellifead. .Instagram - / gospellife_. .Spotify Podcast - https://open.spotify.com/show/08s0RPE...Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast...https://linktr.ee/churchadelaide2025-05-251h 00The Seed FieldThe Seed FieldAntioch’s Incoming President Says “This Is Our Moment”Today, Antioch University is announcing our next President: Lori Erica Varlotta. In preparation for this announcement, we sat down with Lori for a wide-ranging conversation about what makes Antioch special, her experiences and wisdom drawn from decades as a leader in higher education, and the challenges and opportunities that she, as our next university leader, sees for our institution during a time when colleges and universities across the U.S. are being pressured and threatened in unprecedented ways.---To learn more about Lori, visit the Incoming President webpage on Antioch’s website, where you’ll f...2025-05-0845 minGod\'s 5 MinutesGod's 5 MinutesMessage to AntiochGod's 5 Minutes for April 29, 2025. Brought to you by Pastor Ed Wilson and the Sky High Podcast Network. Get in touch by emailing GodsFiveMinutes@gmail.com2025-04-2906 minReal Play Games PodcastReal Play Games PodcastOut of Character: Interview with Tuomas Pirinen and the Cost of a Pack of Cigs in New AntiochIn our inaugural episode of Out of Character, where we talk about various gaming-related topics, be they tabletop or videogame related, we hit the jackpot and GM John got a chance to pick the brain of legendary game designer from both fields, Tuomas Pirinen!  We talk about his life-long and storied history in tabletop and video game design, including his latest lead design position with the explosive miniature skirmish game Trench Crusade (created by Mike Franchina) and his philosophy of producing games accessible to people regardless as to the size of their wallets!  We also discuss the potential ramifications of...2025-04-2232 minThe Bible: Podcast EditionThe Bible: Podcast Edition2 Timothy 3 - The Bible: Podcast Edition #138The Bible: Podcast Edition(Also available on X: x.com/SentinelScript )(Also available on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0lnOA2Pbpns24q0ogqmKcM?si=4WdUTky1Tw6lceBSN2NaOw )(Also available on Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/TheBibleOnRumble )TranscriptThe Book of 2 Timothy: Chapter 3Difficult Times Will ComeBut know this, that in the last days difficult times will come. For men will be lovers of self, lovers of money, boastful, arrogant, blasphemers...2025-04-1000 minThe Bible: Podcast EditionThe Bible: Podcast EditionGalatians 2 - The Bible: Podcast Edition #103The Bible: Podcast Edition(Also available on X: x.com/SentinelScript )(Also available on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0lnOA2Pbpns24q0ogqmKcM?si=4WdUTky1Tw6lceBSN2NaOw )(Also available on Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/TheBibleOnRumble )TranscriptThe Book of Galatians: Chapter 2Paul Accepted by the ApostlesThen after fourteen years I went up again to Jerusalem with Barnabas, taking Titus along also. And I went up because of a revelation...2025-03-0600 minGod\'s 5 MinutesGod's 5 MinutesBarnabas at AntiochGod's 5 Minutes for February 26, 2025. Brought to you by Pastor Ed Wilson and the Sky High Podcast Network. Get in touch by emailing GodsFiveMinutes@gmail.com2025-02-2605 minThe Bible: Podcast EditionThe Bible: Podcast EditionActs 18 - The Bible: Podcast Edition #46The Bible: Podcast Edition(Also available on X: x.com/SentinelScript )(Also available on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0lnOA2Pbpns24q0ogqmKcM?si=4WdUTky1Tw6lceBSN2NaOw )(Also available on Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/TheBibleOnRumble )TranscriptThe Book of Acts: Chapter 18In CorinthAfter these things he departed Athens and went to Corinth. And he found a Jew named Aquila, a native of Pontus, and his wife Priscilla, who recently...2025-01-0800 minThe Bible: Podcast EditionThe Bible: Podcast EditionActs 15 - The Bible: Podcast Edition #43The Bible: Podcast Edition(Also available on X: x.com/SentinelScript )(Also available on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0lnOA2Pbpns24q0ogqmKcM?si=4WdUTky1Tw6lceBSN2NaOw )(Also available on Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/TheBibleOnRumble )TranscriptThe Book of Acts: Chapter 15The Jerusalem CouncilSome men came down from Judea and began teaching the brothers, “Unless you are circumcised according to the custom of Moses, you cannot be saved.” And when...2025-01-0500 minThe Bible: Podcast EditionThe Bible: Podcast EditionActs 14 - The Bible: Podcast Edition #42The Bible: Podcast Edition(Also available on X: x.com/SentinelScript )(Also available on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0lnOA2Pbpns24q0ogqmKcM?si=4WdUTky1Tw6lceBSN2NaOw )(Also available on Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/TheBibleOnRumble )TranscriptThe Book of Acts: Chapter 14In IconiumNow it happened that in Iconium they entered the synagogue of the Jews together and spoke in such a manner that a large number of people believed...2025-01-0400 minThe Bible: Podcast EditionThe Bible: Podcast EditionActs 13 - The Bible: Podcast Edition #41The Bible: Podcast Edition(Also available on X: x.com/SentinelScript )(Also available on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0lnOA2Pbpns24q0ogqmKcM?si=4WdUTky1Tw6lceBSN2NaOw )(Also available on Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/TheBibleOnRumble )TranscriptThe Book of Acts: Chapter 13Barnabas and Saul Sent from Antioch by the Holy SpiritNow there were at Antioch, in the church that was there, prophets and teachers: Barnabas, and Simeon who was...2025-01-0300 minThe Bible: Podcast EditionThe Bible: Podcast EditionActs 11 - The Bible: Podcast Edition #39The Bible: Podcast Edition(Also available on X: x.com/SentinelScript )(Also available on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0lnOA2Pbpns24q0ogqmKcM?si=4WdUTky1Tw6lceBSN2NaOw )(Also available on Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/TheBibleOnRumble )TranscriptThe Book of Acts: Chapter 11Peter’s Report in JerusalemNow the apostles and the brothers who were throughout Judea heard that the Gentiles also had received the word of God. And when Peter ca...2025-01-0200 minLeading GenerationsLeading GenerationsIntroducing the 'Leading Generations' Podcast - Coming SoonIntroducing the 'Leading Generations' Podcast, from Antioch Bible Baptist Church. This weekly podcast will be hosted by Pastor Steve Doss, and include topics like Faith, Family, and Culture.Episode 1 coming January 8th, 2025. 2024-12-2401 minThe Bible: Podcast EditionThe Bible: Podcast EditionActs 6 - The Bible: Podcast Edition #34The Bible: Podcast Edition(Also available on X: x.com/SentinelScript )TranscriptThe Book of Acts: Chapter 6Selection of the SevenNow in those days, while the disciples were multiplying in number, there was grumbling from the Hellenists against the Hebrews, because their widows were being overlooked in the daily serving of food. So the twelve summoned the congregation of the disciples and said, “It is not pleasing to God for us to neglect the word of Go...2024-12-1700 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldFive Librarians on Defending Democracy, Book Bans, and the Freedom to ReadFive librarians discuss questions of democracy, censorship, libraries, and books. The panelists—Antioch’s Jen Sturge and Miranda Doyle, incoming AASL President Becky Calzada, 2023 Maryland School Librarian of the Year Sheri Anita Massey, and U of Baltimore librarian Allison Jennings-Roche—discuss how librarians can best serve students in the current political reality, the duty to present a wide variety a viewpoints, and best practices in resisting attempts to destroy public libraries entirely. “This is actually the first time that it's been criminalized for librarians and library workers to do their jobs,” says Jennings-Roche. “This is the first time we have ever be...2024-12-0533 minCitySites Podcast NetworkCitySites Podcast NetworkAntioch with Walt McFaddenPastor Walt McFadden helps us understand the changing face of the city, and how that affects how we develop ministries that meet these changes. In this episode, we look at Antioch, the first city that believers in Jesus were called Christians. We also look at how this city Church was not only multicultural, it also was missional in sending out Paul and Barnabas to plant new Churches.Challenging the Culture with Truth with Larry Kutzler and Esteemed GuestsListen to the Latest Episode of Challenging the Culture with Truth Podcast!Check out the...2024-10-2525 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldThe Role of Black Women in Democracy: A Panel DiscussionBlack women have long stood at the crossroads of democracy and liberation. Their voices, advocacy, and resilience have driven progress toward equity and justice, yet the full acknowledgment of their contributions remains elusive. In this wide-ranging conversation, three formidable leaders—Judge Ashleigh Parker, Judge Faye R. Chess, and Cassandra Stokes—come together to share their experiences and wisdom in a conversation moderated by Stephanie Helms Pickett, Antioch’s Vice Chancellor for Equity, Belonging, and Culture. They discuss the challenges and rewards of fighting for our democracy despite facing stereotypes, patriarchy, misogyny, and misogynoir.****To learn more a...2024-10-2334 minThe Deeper Dive PodcastThe Deeper Dive PodcastConsiderations From the Clergy: Thursday 10/17-Memorial of St. Ignatius of AntiochWe are redeemed by His blood --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/william-wannall/support2024-10-1706 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldTwo Writers Discuss Democracy, War, and IdentityHow do we make art in times of oppression? Do artists have a responsibility to explore questions of democracy, censorship, and human rights? In this conversation, Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Viet Thanh Nguyen talks with poet and Antioch faculty member Cathy Linh Che about their experiences of democracy as Vietnamese American immigrant writers whose work engages vistas of American democracy amidst the legacy and representations of the Vietnam War. Listen to this edited version of their live conversation in the Antioch Works for Democracy speaker series to hear their ideas about immigrant identities, the after-effects of war, and the role...2024-10-0936 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldTalking With President José Ramos-Horta About Environmental Justice, Peace, Democracy, and Activist TacticsAs we face this century’s challenges—from climate change to democratic backsliding to multinational cooperation—we need new models of leadership. That’s what Antioch alum, Nobel Peace Prize laureate, and President of Timor-Leste José Ramos-Horta says. And he should know. He was one of the leaders of Timor-Leste’s long effort to win freedom from colonization and the right to democratically elect its own government. In this wide-ranging conversation with Abigail Abrash Walton, the Chair of Antioch’s Department of Environmental Studies, Ramos-Horta discusses his country’s still-fragile democracy, the vulnerability of island nations in a time of climate chan...2024-09-2536 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldHow Can Universities Support Democracy? With AW4D, Antioch Tries Many WaysIn May, Antioch University announced a robust set of democracy-promoting initiatives called Antioch Works for Democracy. Now, the effort’s six pillars are all in motion, from the announcement of twelve awardees from the Fund for Democratic Initiatives to the first Employee Days of Action to the many events being hosted through Education for Democracy, and more. In this special episode, we tell the story of the creation and development of Antioch Works for Democracy through the voices of many of the key figures behind this effort.–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––If you’d like to find information about Antioch Works for Democracy, the place to go is the AW4D Libgu...2024-08-1420 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldDiane White Believes Healthcare Needs Reform—And That Antiochians Will Help Lead ItDiane shares her background, her focus on diversity and social justice in healthcare education, and how the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted existing inequalities. The conversation also touches on Diane’s personal journey towards understanding health inequities and her goals for the new school in fostering graduates who can create positive change in the healthcare system.Diane White has the hard but exciting job of creating a new school at Antioch: the Graduate School of Nursing and Health Professions, of which she is the founding Dean. In this conversation, Diane discusses how the COVID-19 pandemic shined a spotlight on...2024-07-0836 minThe EdUp ExperienceThe EdUp Experience873: LIVE From Ellucian Live 2024 - with ⁠Cyndi Cain Fitzgerald⁠, University Manager of Business Intelligence Analytics, ⁠Antioch University⁠It’s YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, recorded in person at the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Ellucian Live 2024⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Conference in San Antonio, Texas, #elive24, YOUR guest is ⁠⁠Cyndi Cain Fitzgerald⁠, University Manager of Business Intelligence Analytics, ⁠Antioch University⁠ YOUR host is Elvin Freytes⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Listen in to #EdUp! Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Elvin Freytes⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ & ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Dr. Joe Sallustio⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ● Join YOUR EdUp community at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠The EdUp Experience⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠! We make education YOUR business! 2024-04-1013 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldWe All Aspire to Be Life-Long Learners—How Can Universities Support Us?Universities across the country are offering more and more classes outside of degree programs. These include job training programs for employers, continuing education credits required to keep certifications, and more creative classes that serve a personal interest. But why should universities be the place where we go to be life-long learners? And how do universities need to change to embrace this opportunity? In this interview with Terry Ratcliff, the Dean of Antioch’s School of Distance and Extended Education, we answer these questions and more.–––––––––––––––––––––––––––––The School of Distance and Extended Education that Terry has been talking about offers classes, certificates, and badges...2023-12-1337 minBehold and BecomeBehold and BecomeLive SimplyCameron Doolittle takes us into what it means to live simply and with contentment with all God has given us. Behold and Become: A young adult podcast to learn practicals for beholding Jesus and becoming like Him. For more on Antioch Waco Young Adult Ministry, follow us on Instagram at @⁠antiochya⁠ For more on Antioch Waco, visit us at ⁠antiochwaco.com⁠ For more on the Antioch Movement, visit us at ⁠Antioch.org⁠ For Young Adult community in the Antioch Movement, visit us on Instagram at @⁠revivalandreformation⁠ New to Antioch Waco Young Adult Ministry...2023-12-0526 minBehold and BecomeBehold and BecomeWork DiligentlyCameron Doolittle explains God’s heart for work, and what it looks like to be faithful and work excellently as a witness to the world. Behold and Become: A young adult podcast to learn practicals for beholding Jesus and becoming like Him. For more on Antioch Waco Young Adult Ministry, follow us on Instagram at @⁠antiochya⁠ For more on Antioch Waco, visit us at ⁠antiochwaco.com⁠ For more on the Antioch Movement, visit us at ⁠Antioch.org⁠ For Young Adult community in the Antioch Movement, visit us on Instagram at @⁠revivalandreformation⁠ New to Antioch Wac...2023-12-0526 minBehold and BecomeBehold and BecomeGive GenerouslyCameron Doolittle shares how being a generous, cheerful giver brings life to us and others, as well as put us in the middle of what God is doing on the earth. Behold and Become: A young adult podcast to learn practicals for beholding Jesus and becoming like Him. For more on Antioch Waco Young Adult Ministry, follow us on Instagram at @⁠antiochya⁠ For more on Antioch Waco, visit us at ⁠antiochwaco.com⁠ For more on the Antioch Movement, visit us at ⁠Antioch.org⁠ For Young Adult community in the Antioch Movement, visit us on Instagram...2023-12-0533 minBehold and BecomeBehold and BecomeDeliverance OverviewDeliverance displays the majesty of Jesus, and is needed in the church and through the church.  Behold and Become: A young adult podcast to learn practicals for beholding Jesus and becoming like Him. For more on Antioch Waco Young Adult Ministry, follow us on Instagram at @⁠antiochya⁠ For more on Antioch Waco, visit us at ⁠antiochwaco.com⁠ For more on the Antioch Movement, visit us at ⁠Antioch.org⁠ For Young Adult community in the Antioch Movement, visit us on Instagram at @⁠revivalandreformation⁠ New to Antioch Waco Young Adult Ministry? Find a Lifegroup here an...2023-10-3128 minBehold and BecomeBehold and BecomeStories of DeliveranceJesus still delivers people from bondage today! We're seeing Him set people free like never before.  Behold and Become: A young adult podcast to learn practicals for beholding Jesus and becoming like Him. For more on Antioch Waco Young Adult Ministry, follow us on Instagram at @⁠antiochya⁠ For more on Antioch Waco, visit us at ⁠antiochwaco.com⁠ For more on the Antioch Movement, visit us at ⁠Antioch.org⁠ For Young Adult community in the Antioch Movement, visit us on Instagram at @⁠revivalandreformation⁠ New to Antioch Waco Young Adult Ministry? Find a Lifegroup here an...2023-10-3122 minThe Deeper Dive PodcastThe Deeper Dive PodcastConsiderations From the Capitol: Tuesday 10/17-Memorial of St. Ignatius of AntiochYour car is clean but when was the last time you went to confession? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/william-wannall/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/william-wannall/support2023-10-1703 minBehold and BecomeBehold and BecomeTrials of Various Kinds: LonelinessWe go through various trials in our young adult years, and loneliness can be common. Listen in on how to respond well to loneliness, and God’s heart for you in the middle of it. Tending your heart card: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/69aunkrhghedco25b9oef/Tending-Your-Heart-Card.pdf?rlkey=s7ru3pd1qx890m9f7brh1ppj6&dl=0 Behold and Become: A young adult podcast to learn practicals for beholding Jesus and becoming like Him. For more on Antioch Waco Young Adult Ministry, follow us on Instagram at @⁠antiochya⁠ For more on Ant...2023-10-0425 minBehold and BecomeBehold and BecomeWhat is DiscipleshipBeing a disciple of Jesus is lifechanging and requires intentionality and commitment. Check out what this could mean for your walk with Jesus, friend groups, workplace, and world around you!  EDM Dship Handout: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/ydvczz70x09cl1hjlnwpu/EDM-Dship-Handout.pdf?rlkey=bddl1s9x618j0akgzx19j782x&dl=0 Behold and Become: A young adult podcast to learn practicals for beholding Jesus and becoming like Him. For more on Antioch Waco Young Adult Ministry, follow us on Instagram at @⁠antiochya⁠ For more on Antioch Waco, visit us at ⁠antioch...2023-10-0328 minMMC PODCASTMMC PODCASTMMC Podcast Episode 56 LG Series #8 - Leading Generations With Jean GeerthsenJesus’ Teaching on Prayer 11 One day Jesus was praying in a certain place. When he finished, one of his disciples said to him, “Lord, teach us to pray, just as John taught his disciples.” 2 He said to them, “When you pray, say: “‘Father,[a]hallowed be your name,your kingdom come.[b]3 Give us each day our daily bread.4 Forgive us our sins,    for we also forgive everyone who sins against us.[c]And lead us not into temptation.[d]’” 5 Then Jesus said to them, “Suppose you have a friend, and you go to him at midnight and sa...2023-09-1028 minBehold and BecomeBehold and BecomeTransitioning from College to Young Adult LifeBehold and Become: A young adult podcast to learn practicals for beholding Jesus and becoming like Him. For more on Antioch Waco Young Adult Ministry, follow us on Instagram at @antiochya For more on Antioch Waco, visit us at antiochwaco.com For more on the Antioch Movement, visit us at Antioch.org For Young Adult community in the Antioch Movement, visit us on Instagram at @revivalandreformation New to Antioch Waco Young Adult Ministry? Find a Lifegroup here and check out our young adult services as shown on our online calendar. 2023-09-0141 minIndie Game RiotIndie Game RiotShoppe Keep | Jalopy | Antioch (Indie Game Riot - Ep. 93)This episode of The Indie Game Riot Podcast we talk about: - Indie Revolution Expo (0:06:41) - IndieCade Europe (0:08:56) - No Man's Sky delayed (0:12:02) - InXile filing copyright claims on other devs (0:15:40) - Best indie game publishers (0:26:24) - Shoppe Keep (0:39:32) - Jalopy (0:56:15) - Antioch (1:06:37) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/josh063/support2023-07-131h 14Highland Church PodcastHighland Church PodcastWell Built: An Antioch Church_ Eric GentryIf our differences cause us to divide, then the Antioch should have been doomed. But, what we see in the Antioch church affirms what we see here at Highland and fills us with hope. Its that tandem work of rock-solid commitment to Christ, and rock-solid commitment to his work, that binds them and us, not our differences. The Antioch church also shows us the importance of being a "sending" church and we will look at what that means for us today.2023-06-0430 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldWe Understand Dyslexia Better Than Ever, Yet Most Students Still Don’t Get Help20% of people live with dyslexia, yet our public school systems are for the most part designed for students who don’t have difficulty reading. In the past thirty years, the science around dyslexia has come a long ways. Today, those who can access early screening, early diagnosis, early intervention, and appropriate accommodations are often able to thrive academically and in future careers. But many lack access to these services. That’s what Genya Devoe is working to change, both as an activist and as faculty in Antioch University School of Education, where she has designed and leads our Dyslexia Stud...2023-05-3134 minLitCit: Antioch\'s Literary Citizen PodcastLitCit: Antioch's Literary Citizen PodcastAntioch LitCit #36: Ellen O'Connell WhittetOn this episode of Antioch MFA Program’s LitCit, host Mikaela Ryan chats with guest Ellen O’Connell Whittet, who is the author of the memoir What You Become in Flight (2020), and a co-host of the podcast, Good Moms on Paper. Mikaela and Ellen discuss unlearning childhood lessons about the body and femininity, studying with Jo Ann Beard, honing the tiny expert, balancing motherhood with teaching and writing, and creating a literary community. This episode was produced and mastered by Kenzy El-Mohandes.2023-05-2656 minRiot PodcastRiot PodcastFootsteps of Paul | Riot Podcast Ep 130 | Christian Podcast 𝐅𝐨𝐨𝐭𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐩𝐬 𝐎𝐟 𝐏𝐚𝐮𝐥 is the topic that will be discussed today on RIOT Podcast, a Christian Discipleship Podcast Today we are going to talk about the 𝐅𝐨𝐨𝐭𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐩𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐏𝐚𝐮𝐥. Pete is currently on location in Naples Italy and we are going to talk about His Journey traveling to Places Paul spent time in sharing God’s word. The 𝐅𝐨𝐨𝐭𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐩𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐏𝐚𝐮𝐥 is a term used to describe a popular Christian pilgrimage route that traces the missionary journeys of the Apostle Paul as recorded in the New Testament. These journeys are chronicled in the Book of Acts and include his travels throughout the Eastern Mediterranean, from modern-day Turkey to Greece and beyond. The Footsteps of Paul pilgrimage typically starts in the city of Antio...2023-05-041h 02The Seed FieldThe Seed FieldTo Build a Better World, Business Leaders First Have to Envision ItVisit Antioch University’s website to learn more about the Master of Business Administration program that Kenneth Baker helped found and that he currently serves as the chair of.  Guest host Jane Paul teaches in the BA in Liberal Studies at Antioch University’s Los Angeles Campus.Listen to our Seed Field Podcast interview with Jane Paul in S4E7: We Can Build an Equitable Economy By Starting Small—and Right Now This episode was recorded April 18, 2023 via Riverside.fm and released May 3, 2023. The Seed Field Podcast is produced by Antioch University...2023-05-0335 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldCenturies of Oppression Built the Racial Wealth Gap. Can Black Entrepreneurs Heal It?Visit Antioch’s website to learn more about the PhD in Leadership and Change that LaTanya graduated from. You can also find more about LaTanya’s dissertation in our recent article, “Dissertation Watch: Dynastic and Generative Intent for First-Generation Black Wealth Creators.” Learn more about LaTanya’s work at her website. This episode was recorded March 8, 2023 via Riverside.fm and released March 22, 2023. The Seed Field Podcast is produced by Antioch University.The Seed Field Podcast is produced by Antioch UniversityHost: Jasper NighthawkEditor: Johanna CaseDig...2023-03-2242 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldBest Of: Why Antioch’s Chancellor Believes Universities Must Build and Protect DemocracySince this interview was first released two years ago, Antioch has announced the creation of a new system of colleges and universities, starting with affiliation with Otterbein College. This makes our interview with Chancellor Bill Groves about the role of higher education in promoting democracy only more relevant. So today we’re re-releasing this conversation about how Antioch University’s values of promoting social, economic, and environmental justice have been put to the test and the vital role Chancellor Groves believes higher education plays in building and maintaining democracy through educating voters and taking thoughtful stands on social injustices.2023-03-0833 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldAlum Panel: The Intersection of Activism and CareerSo many of us seek to meaningfully improve our communities and world—but it’s not always clear how we can combine that work with our careers. Seeking answers, we talked to three Antioch alumni who have grappled with this question in their own lives and work. Deb Moy is empowering transit workers in the Bay Area. Max Golding founded a tenant union in Santa Barbara. Isaias Narvaez connects you with resources in Los Angeles. In this conversation, they offer insights and an inspiring look at how three people have made activism an important part of their work.Vi...2022-11-1139 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldAffirming LGBTQIA+ Youth is Imperative—And Sometimes a ChallengeIt’s vital that communities support LGBTQ youth—but for clinical psychologists seeking to provide affirming care, this treatment can be a minefield. Especially in cases when there is not parental support, how do therapists and psychologists provide necessary care for their LGBTQ clients? To answer these questions, guest host Gina Pasquale sits down with Dr. Tenika Jackson, the new chair of the MA in Clinical Psychology programs at Antioch Los Angeles. Tenika has years of experience working with LGBTQ youth and their families, and in this episode she shares her insights into how best to go about this work...2022-10-2638 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldHealth Psychology Fosters Wellness for the Body and MindLiving a healthy life is more than just eating the “right” foods and doing the “right” exercises, especially because these things may look different depending on your culture. Health Psychology is a way of looking at wellness in a whole new way that involves fulfilling the needs of both the mind and body. The faculty coordinator for Antioch’s BA Health Counseling and Psychology, Lynn Dhanak, joins us for a conversation about how understanding health psychology and focusing on strength-based approaches could have a profound impact on how we view wellness in our society.To learn more about the...2022-10-1236 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldUnderstanding and Treating Addiction on a Societal and Individual LevelAddiction is widespread in our society, yet there is still so much stigma about the disease and treatment. How can we destigmatize addiction and best treat it as individuals, mental health professionals, and as a society? What is addiction, and how are mental health professionals working to treat it? How are therapists serving their clients, and what are they hopeful about in the field of addiction treatments? Join us in a conversation with mental health professionals, Misty Grant and Wendy Harris, to discuss how they are trying to address these questions in their practice and teaching. To l...2022-09-2837 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldUsing Somatic Therapy to Understand the Trauma in Our BodiesWhen we experience trauma, it affects our minds and bodies in ways we may not even be aware of. Somatic therapy is a way for us to begin to understand the ways in which our bodies react to traumatic events so that we can process, heal, and move forward. This week’s guest Rachele Moskowitz specializes in this form of therapy and in this conversation she urges listeners to think about trauma and healing as a full body experience. To learn more about the concentration in Somatic Therapy in the Masters of Art in Clinical Psychology at Ant...2022-09-1437 minThe Antioch PodcastThe Antioch PodcastEpisode 205: Michelle Loyd-Paige – “Lessons From Being on the Antioch Podcast.”This week, on the Antioch Podcast Michelle shares her thoughts about what she has learned since joining the Antioch team a number of years ago. What she shares is thoughtful, vulnerable, and powerful – about what you would expect if you have been listening to Michelle on the podcast. And if this is your first … Continue reading Episode 205: Michelle Loyd-Paige – “Lessons From Being on the Antioch Podcast.”2022-09-0100 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldAntioch and Otterbein Leaders Discuss First of its Kind National University SystemThis is the first episode of Season Four of the Seed Field Podcast! To start a great season, we are bringing you a very special conversation with two leaders in higher education: Antioch University’s Chancellor Bill Groves and the President of Otterbein University, John Comerford. A little over a month ago, a plan was announced for the two universities to affiliate with each other, to build a new private, nonprofit university system. In this interview, listeners can learn about both our universities’ histories and their new path forward directly from the two leaders most responsible for making this happ...2022-08-3142 minThe Antioch PodcastThe Antioch PodcastEpisode 204: Eric Nykamp – “Lessons from Producing the Antioch Podcast.”I’ve been producing the Antioch Podcast since 2016, and a lot has changed since those early years. Today, I wanted to take a moment to share a few thoughts from a talk I gave about six months ago. This talk, called “12 Lessons I’ve Learned from Producing the Antioch Podcast” has a little to do … Continue reading Episode 204: Eric Nykamp – “Lessons from Producing the Antioch Podcast.”2022-08-2500 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldDeveloping Math and Science Literacy Means Moving Beyond the “Right” AnswerWhen using the “Scientific Method,” we ask questions, observe the world, and interpret what we find. Sometimes this leads us to change our initial ideas—but no matter what, we lead with curiosity. So why is it that science education today so often focuses on memorizing facts and solving tidy problems with right and wrong answers? In this interview with Dr. Gopal Krishnamurthy we ask these questions. Topics covered include foul-smelling childhood experiments, an engagement with non-standard mathematical notation, and the ways that today, “despite the best efforts of our teachers, learning is critically endangered.”Visit Antioch’s website to...2022-05-2538 minA Word in Season with Doug StringerA Word in Season with Doug StringerGather to Scatter: The Jerusalem and Antioch Church Model With Dr. Wayne Hilsden Summary: What is the Bible’s model for the church? Through the examples of the early churches, we can learn how to effectively reach the world with the Gospel. Join Doug Stringer and Dr. Wayne Hilsden as they discuss the differences between the early Church in Jerusalem and the Antioch Church and what those models mean for us now. Share this message with a friend and subscribe for weekly encouragement and inspiration! Download a free 30-day devotional at AWordInSeasonPodcast.org; and subscribe to this podcast on your favorite streaming service. And, yo...2022-05-2344 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldTo Grow Emotional Literacy, a Classroom Must Become a CommunityStudents learn more than reading, writing, and arithmetic in school, classrooms are also where students practice their social and emotional skills. But how can teachers support a student’s growth in these areas, and should this be treated as equally important as more test-able skills? To find out, we talked with Laura Thomas, an expert on collaborative learning communities who has served for 20 years in the education department at Antioch New England. In this conversation, Laura discusses how we should understand emotional intelligence, the importance of cultural respect, and current attacks on public education.Visit Antioch’s webs...2022-05-1139 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldExpanding Our Definition of Literacy is Necessary for JusticeWords are how we tell our stories, form our identities, and advocate for ourselves within society. But are schools doing a good job preparing students to be confident, empowered writers? In this interview with the literacy expert Heather Cheney, she discusses how writing education and literacy education are unequally distributed across our nation’s schools, and she challenges our understanding of what counts as literacy. Join us in this conversation to learn about the unequal ways that different kinds of literacy are accorded power in our society, and what we can do to change that.Visit Antioch’s we...2022-04-2736 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldHow Sharing and Listening to Stories Can Stop Us From Othering Our NeighborsOur life experiences not only define us but they can also connect us to people in our community or even people on the other side of the world. Alum and current Antioch professor, Jocelyn Robinson joins guest host Lauren Instenes to discuss how preserving the stories of the past and those of people today can unite communities and educate the world. Jocelyn, is a radio producer, educator, and oral historian, who is working with the radio station WYSO to document the stories of a local community in Dayton, Ohio, and is also running a project to preserve archival radio...2022-04-1335 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldStuck On Autopilot, We Ignore Daily Injustices. Can Art Shake Us Awake?The idea of “defamiliarization” says that we sometimes become so used to our world that we grow numb to it. It takes powerful art to remind us of how strange an experience the opera can be, or how cruel it is that our society forces people to live without shelter on the freeway on-ramps. In this episode we interview the novelist and professor Alistair McCartney about his recent seminar on the Russian theorist Viktor Shklovski and his theory of “defamiliarization.” We talk about what exactly this term means, how it plays out in the works of Leo Tolstoy and Toni Mor...2022-03-3037 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldWe Need to Face Racism. Womanism Offers a Path Towards Healing.It’s been almost ten years since the founding of the Movement for Black Lives, which kicked off a decade of activism and creativity comparable to the abolitionist movement and the Civil Rights Movement. And yet, even after the work of these powerful movements, we still see racism in this country. So the question remains: can white people learn to be less racist in action and thought? In this conversation with Dr. Tawana Davis we learn about her work trying to do just that by creating the Facing Racism program. We discuss her Antioch dissertation studying the effectiveness of th...2022-03-1642 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldThe Tools of Sex Therapy Can Nurture Healthier RelationshipsFiona O'Farrell hopes for a world in which sex therapy isn’t a specialization within psychotherapy but is embraced as central to the field. Through her work as a sex therapist and as faculty at Antioch Seattle, she is actively working towards this future when every therapist will be comfortable providing guidance on how sexual practices and gender identities impact our lives. In this episode, Fiona tells us of the healing she has seen happen when therapists give patients the permission to be their full sexual selves, and she discusses how sex therapy is uniquely positioned to aid both in...2022-02-1636 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldBeyond ‘The Talk’—Supporting Young People As They Explore Sexuality and GenderWe’re kicking off our third season with a three-episode mini-series on sexuality and the ways that it intersects with the many subjects taught at Antioch University. For our first guest we interview Dr. Markie L.C. Twist, an acclaimed sexuality educator, sexologist, relationship therapist, and author. In this conversation we discuss expanding our ideas around relational diversity and gender identity to support young people as they find their way in our current world.Visit the program page of the Couple & Family Therapy program at Antioch New England, to learn more about this subject. To fin...2022-01-1934 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldBig Idea: Teaching for Social Justice at AntiochIt’s easy to say you want to imbue social justice into a program’s curriculum—but how do you actually do it? Across conversations from this season we heard about how different disciplines are embracing ideas of literary citizenship, decolonizing their curricula, and advocating for a more inclusive definition of leadership. All while building on Antioch’s 170-year history of social justice education.  (This is the third of three mini-episodes that revisit interviews from Season Two and pull out the themes that consistently run through them.)Links to Excerpted Episodes:“Envisioning a Writing World Full of Goo...2022-01-0511 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldBig Idea: Mental Health Justice at AntiochAccess to mental health care should be a right, not a privilege. In the second episode of our bonus series, we take a look back at conversations with mental health professionals at Antioch, and how they have used their work to address social injustices in our society. Whether it is helping us confront our unconscious biases, advocating for culturally responsive therapy practices, or creating more accessibility to these professions, Antiochians are continuing to break boundaries and push their field in the direction of justice. Links to Excerpted Episodes:“To Heal Our Communities, We Need to Exp...2021-12-2912 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldBig Idea: Environmental Justice and Environmental Education at Antioch“You must praise the mutilated world,” wrote the Polish poet Adam Zagajewski. But in an age of worldwide environmental crisis and collapse, how do we cultivate this appreciation, knowledge, and love? Across three recent conversations with Antiochians engaged in the work of environmental justice and environmental education, we heard multiple creative approaches. Here we look for common themes and bigger answers. (This is the first of three mini-episodes that revisit interviews from Season Two and pull out the themes that consistently run through them.)Links to Excerpted Episodes:“Through Eating, Sharing, and Studying Food We Can Bu...2021-12-2212 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldTo Find Solutions to Our Most Global Problems, We Must Go Into the FieldSolving global problems requires looking at the whole picture—and sometimes that means getting your hands dirty. In this conversation with environmental studies experts Jim Jordan and Dawn Murray, we hear why their work often involves studying across disciplines—and across the globe. They are clear about the benefits they see from studying in different environments all around the world—from gaining a deeper understanding of the problems our planet faces to creating meaningful connections across cultures.Dawn Murray directs the BS in Environmental Studies, Sustainability, and Sciences for Antioch Online.Jim Jordan is the Direct...2021-12-1535 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldArt Therapy Can Provide Healing Beyond WordsWords are powerful tools to express emotion and experience—but they have their limits. This is a problem for therapists who engage with their clients primarily by talking, however, using art in a therapeutic context enables a different kind of exploration and communication. In this episode, two practitioners and professors of art therapy, Amy Morrison and Beth Donahue, discuss the history of this therapeutic modality, its potential to reach people excluded by more conventional therapies, and also how the new online therapist training program they just launched has made this profession more accessible than ever. Click here to...2021-11-1634 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldThrough Eating, Sharing, and Studying Food We Can Build Sustainable CommunitiesDo you know where your food comes from? Whether it is the food we are getting at a grocery store, farmer’s market, restaurant, or our backyard, understanding the different ways food is produced and the larger systems it is a part of can help us fight for more sustainable and equitable access to food. Scholar and dedicated food educator Jon Garfunkel talks with guest host Mair Allen about the ways that acts like reclaiming public spaces for gardening, having conversations with local food providers, and volunteering to help to feed your community can help us understand and correct pr...2021-11-0335 minAFW Women\'s PodcastAFW Women's PodcastAFW - Women's Podcast - How Reading Other's Stories Impacts Our LivesJoin us as we welcome our very own Kim Miller for our second podcast. Kim shares an encouraging word for us that is sure to stir you up by the simplicity and power of learning from others's lives.2021-10-2727 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldLeadership Is Worth Studying—And ReformingThe phenomenon of leadership is something that affects our lives every day, which is why scholars like Dr. Donna Ladkin believe that analyzing how our ideas of leadership are shaped is extremely important to building a better society. In this episode, we discuss the history of leadership ideology and Dr. Ladkin’s work in pushing the leadership studies field to recognize its roots in whiteness. Visit Antioch University’s website to learn more about the Graduate School of Leadership and Change.To learn more about Donna Ladkin click here. You can find out more information here...2021-10-2034 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldEnvisioning a Writing World Full of Good Literary Citizens with Victoria ChangThe celebrated poet Victoria Chang envisions a writing world in which collaboration, generosity, and mutual aid are regular features. In both her life as a writer and in her role as chair of Antioch’s Creative Writing MFA program, Victoria embodies these qualities, which together she calls “literary citizenship.” And she inspires her students to do the same. In this conversation we explore what being a good literary citizen means to Victoria, how this ethos has influenced her own work and career, and how building a more inclusive writing community benefits everyone.Visit Antioch University’s website to learn...2021-10-0636 minAFW Women\'s PodcastAFW Women's PodcastAFW Women's Podcast - Listening as a LifestyleI am also thrilled  to share with you our FIRST AFW WOMEN’S PODCAST! Our prayer is that the topics and speakers will connect you to the Father, bring encouragement, and breathe life into your soul. So sit back and enjoy our dear friend Tiffany Guild, as she shares with us her journey of learning to hear the Father’s voice and making listening to Him a lifestyle.2021-09-2733 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldTo Heal Our Communities, We Need to Explore the Unconscious MindPsychologist and teacher Dr. Monique Bowen believes that the benefits of psychoanalysis extend far beyond the healing and personal growth that can come from exploring one’s unconscious. In a country built on whiteness and systemic racism, the act of analyzing unconscious thoughts and behaviors can provide an opportunity for community healing across communities. Having a safe space to have these conversations is essential. In this conversation, Dr. Bowen discusses how therapy can be a place of healing not only for the patient but also for the therapist—and for the community at large. Visit Antioch University’s websi...2021-09-2236 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldTo Reopen Schools, Teachers Took Their Students Outside. Should They Stay There?Outdoor learning was an educational trend that took off when the pandemic made the indoors unsafe. Now, many students and teachers have experienced the benefits of this way of learning. Will students ever want to go back inside? And should they? To find out, we had a conversation with two Antioch faculty, Ellen Doris and Liza Lowe, who specialize in place-based and nature-based education. They talk about the many benefits of outdoor education and share some great tips for those interested in creating safe and fun outdoor experiences for their students.To learn more about the Inside...2021-09-0833 minPersist Podcast with Denise DavisPersist Podcast with Denise DavisEpisode 11 with Antioch Mayor Pro Tem Monica WilsonConversations with change-makers and game-changers, the Persist Podcast features people who are re-defining, trail-blazing, diversifying the dais, and impacting every aspect of the political arena. From elected officials to community activists, to non-profits, labor unions, and advocacy organizations, the Persist Podcast aims to inspire listeners to connect with and get involved in politics.2021-09-0134 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldBig Idea: Lessons from Season One of the Seed Field PodcastWith Season Two kicking off in just one week, the Seed Field Podcast team wanted to take a look back at some of the knowledge our guests shared in Season One. Over these twelve episodes, we had conversations with Antiochians representing all six of our campuses and across disciplines including education, mental health, environmental studies, leadership, and more. In this episode, host Jasper Nighthawk and producer Lauren Instenes play their favorite clips, ranging from advice for navigating mental health during a pandemic to how to decolonize our communities and workplaces. We hope you enjoy this trip down memory lane—an...2021-09-0128 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldReflect, Act, Repeat. How Cycles of Inquiry Help Us Challenge Dominant NarrativesMapmaking? Birdwatching? Political activism? Dr. Sue Woehrlin sees in each of these activities the importance of narrative—and she teaches her students to see and master these narratives. Stories are the way we make sense of the world, so it’s important for us to understand the stories of our cultures, our communities, and ourselves. Dr. Woehrlin joins the Seed Field Podcast for the final episode of our first season to discuss ways of studying and questioning the stories around us. Through a fascinating conversation about maps, birds, and narrative, we explore ways that changemakers can take back control of t...2021-08-0436 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldA World in Crisis Calls for Conscious and Courageous LeadershipAs the world faces many serious problems, from climate change to global health crises, we need leaders who serve humanity in a conscious and courageous way. This week’s guest host, Dr. Y. Falami Devoe, is joined by leadership scholar Dr. Aqeel Tirmizi to discuss what steps we can take as individuals and communities to train and develop the kinds of leadership we want to see in the world. Listen and Subscribe to Dr. Y. Falami Devoe’s podcast ...And the Conversation Continues on Youtube.Learn more about the programs offered by Antioch University’s Graduat...2021-07-2134 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldWhy Antioch’s Chancellor Believes Universities Must Build and Protect DemocracyIn the United States, the past year has forced us to come to terms with how fragile our democracy is. In the face of this national reckoning, Antioch University’s values of promoting social, economic, and environmental justice have been put to the test. In this episode, Antioch’s Chancellor, William Groves, discusses the vital role he believes higher education plays in building and maintaining democracy through educating voters and taking thoughtful stands on social injustices.More about Chancellor Groves: William R. Groves, JD, is the 22nd leader of Antioch University.  He began working with Antioc...2021-06-0933 minDay of Destiny with Dr. Michelle CorralDay of Destiny with Dr. Michelle CorralModel for the Miraculous: The Working of the Word in the Church at AntiochStudy the early church at Antioch through the book of Acts and learn how you can reach your highest purpose and potential that God has ordained for you through the Holy Spirit. Visit MyDayOfDestiny.com to learn more and BreathOfTheSpirit.org to donate. 2021-06-0943 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldTo Challenge Dominant Narratives, Activist Memory Workers Reclaim HistoryActivist movements make the world more just by exploring forgotten or concealed aspects of the present and the past. In this episode, we talk with Kirsten Grimstad, a scholar of post-war Germany and feminist thought who is working to preserve cultural memory and to make history more accessible. With guest host Lauren Instenes, she discusses how activists can use the knowledge of previous activist moments and movements along with the memory of past societal injustices to “ignite the fire of civil courage.” She discusses the importance of holding ourselves and our countries accountable for past harm—and of promoting repara...2021-05-2632 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldHow We Can Support Children Through Hard Times By Being Better ListenersThis past year of a deadly pandemic has been tough on everyone, but it’s been particularly hard for children. Most have had to cope with having their entire routines turned upside-down by the removal of in-person school. And now, over a year later, many are dealing with the uncertainty of going back to school before they can be vaccinated. To make sense of this time of instability, we called up Dr. Gina Pasquale, an expert in child mental health. In this episode, she shares insights into what this year has been like for children all over the country, an...2021-05-1235 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldA Problem as Big as Climate Change Calls for Diverse Ways of Knowing“We need to expand our understanding of the word environment,” says Dr. Jean Kayira, a scholar of sustainability and Indigenous Knowledge. “In my view, environment is really about interconnectedness and the interdependence of everything.” Jean directs Antioch’s PhD in Environmental Studies, and she is a leader in this interdisciplinary field that tries to deepen our understanding of the world—and to keep the world from changing it so much that it’s no longer hospitable. In this episode, Jean shares with us why multiple knowledge systems are better than just one, how dancing on mountaintops can be part of rigorous sc...2021-04-2836 minLibertiHarrisburgPodcastLibertiHarrisburgPodcast17 - The Church for All People - Acts - 4.18.21Acts 11 (English Standard Version) Peter Reports to the Church 11 Now the apostles and the brothers who were throughout Judea heard that the Gentiles also had received the word of God. 2 So when Peter went up to Jerusalem, the circumcision party criticized him, saying, 3 “You went to uncircumcised men and ate with them.” 4 But Peter began and explained it to them in order: 5 “I was in the city of Joppa praying, and in a trance I saw a vision, something like a great sheet descending, being let down from heaven by its four corners, and it came down to me. 6 Looking at it...2021-04-1830 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldWhy Environmental Justice Requires Education and a Focus on EquityAcross the country, activists and educators use Earth Day to teach the public about the importance of environmental justice and action to slow and mitigate climate change. This year we take it as an opportunity to talk with two Antioch faculty, Libby McCann and Sue Byers, about how we can challenge the ways our country has used environmental education in the past and collectively push for more equitable solutions to the climate crisis.More about Dr. Libby McCann:Libby is based in New England where she serves as the Director of the Environmental Education Concentration...2021-04-1531 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldTo Create a World Where All Can Thrive, Education Must ChangeIn this episode, Institute for Humane Education founder Zoe Weil talks with our co-hosts to dive into the history of humane education, how to move from being a problem solver to being a “solutionary,” and the impact she believes humane education could have on our country and world – especially as we emerge from a global pandemic.The Institute for Humane Education helps educators teach about human rights, environmental preservation, and animal protection to create a world where all can thrive, they recently partnered with Antioch University to offer MA, MEd, EdD and certificate programs in Humane Education.Yo...2021-03-3137 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldHow Therapy is Evolving to Support Mental Health in Unprecedented TimesIn this episode, recorded almost exactly a year after the COVID-19 pandemic forced lockdowns across the U.S., we have a deep conversation with two Antiochians working on the front lines of mental health to discuss the ways the field of therapy is evolving. Dr. Doug Wear is the Director of Antioch’s Community Counseling and Psychology Clinic in Seattle. The clinic was fast in adapting to the circumstances of the pandemic and has been offering free counseling to frontline health workers this whole year. Lane Janger is a current student in AULA’s Master of Art...2021-03-1738 minAntioch IndyAntioch IndyAntioch Kids | March God Encounter PodcastAntioch Kids | March God Encounter Podcast by Antioch Indy2021-03-1013 minThe Seed FieldThe Seed FieldWhat Adult Education Can Show Us About Educating for Anti-RacismAs we find ourselves at a unique point in our country’s history, where more individuals and institutions than ever are attempting to recognize the ways in which their actions uphold white supremacy, we can learn much from the work of Antioch’s first Distinguished Scholar, Stephen Brookfield. In its premiere episode, co-hosts of The Seed Field Podcast, Jasper Nighthawk and Simon Javan Okelo enter into a thought-provoking discussion with Stephen about his long career in adult education and how he uses it to frame antiracism as an educational endeavor we must all undertake, both individually and collectively. Simon and...2021-03-0338 minAntioch, The Apostolic ChurchAntioch, The Apostolic ChurchAntioch United - 50th Anniversary | Various Speakers - AudioThe Official Corporate Podcast of Antioch, The Apostolic Church2020-10-122h 32Antioch, The Apostolic ChurchAntioch, The Apostolic ChurchAntioch United - 50th Anniversary | Various Speakers - AudioThe Official Corporate Podcast of Antioch, The Apostolic Church2020-10-122h 32Antioch, The Apostolic ChurchAntioch, The Apostolic ChurchAntioch United- 50th Annivesary | Bishop C.M. Wright - AudioThe Official Corporate Podcast of Antioch, The Apostolic Church2020-10-122h 33Antioch, The Apostolic ChurchAntioch, The Apostolic ChurchAntioch United- 50th Annivesary | Bishop C.M. Wright - AudioThe Official Corporate Podcast of Antioch, The Apostolic Church2020-10-122h 33Antioch, The Apostolic ChurchAntioch, The Apostolic ChurchAntioch United | January 2020 - AudioThe Official Corporate Podcast of Antioch, The Apostolic Church2020-02-181h 42Antioch, The Apostolic ChurchAntioch, The Apostolic ChurchAntioch United | January 2020 - AudioThe Official Corporate Podcast of Antioch, The Apostolic Church2020-02-181h 42Antioch CentralAntioch CentralAntioch United | January 2020 - AudioThe official Podcast for Antioch Central, a congregation of Antioch The Apostolic Church.2020-02-181h 42Antioch WestAntioch WestAntioch United | January 2020The official Podcast of Antioch West, a congregation of Antioch The Apostolic Church2020-02-181h 42Antioch NorthAntioch NorthAntioch United | January 2020 - AudioThe official Podcast of Antioch North, a congregation of Antioch The Apostolic Church2020-02-181h 42The Antioch Initiative PodcastThe Antioch Initiative PodcastResponding to Muslim Questions about the Identity of Christ with David ArzouniIn this podcast Nick with Antioch and missionary David Arzouni seek to answer major questions that may arise in sharing the gospel with muslim friends. David is a muslim background believer from West Africa who has a powerful testimony of encountering Jesus and has since labored to plant many churches through great opposition. 2020-02-0750 min