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Godcast exists to share our stories about the presence or absence of religion in our lives. Each episode focuses on a particular issue or experience in the hopes of acknowledging that we are in a continued conversation with the religion/ worldview with which we were raised—whether that conversation…

Danielle Isbell


    • Jan 29, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 42m AVG DURATION
    • 12 EPISODES


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    You are Loved Project- Part 2 - Alex Cook on Art, Spirituality, and the Vital Importance of Starting From Love

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 27:54


    Alex Cook is a painter, muralist, and musician. His art brings messages of hope, assurance, and beauty in unexpected places. You can find more of Alex's work at stonebalancer.com and youarelovedmurals.comYou can see Danielle and Alex dissect some of Alex's murals by clicking the links below:The Things We Need Are So CloseTree of LifeFather and Daughter Behold the Holy City

    You are Loved Project- Part 1 - Alex Cook on Art, Spirituality, and the Vital Importance of Starting From Love

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 32:00


    Alex Cook is a painter, muralist, and musician. His art brings messages of hope, assurance, and beauty in unexpected places.  You can find more of Alex's work at stonebalancer.com and youarelovedmurals.com You can see Danielle and Alex dissect some of Alex's murals by clicking the links below:The Things We Need Are So CloseTree of LifeFather and Daughter Behold the Holy City

    Same House, Different Beliefs: A Conversation with Two Sisters Learning to Navigate Their Different Approaches to Religion and Politics

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 47:14


    In this episode, Danielle sits down with two of her childhood friends: Kendall and Kristina. These sisters grew up in the same house, in the same private christian school, and both endured losing their dad before finishing elementary school. Despite all these common experiences, their beliefs and approaches to the world are vastly different. Find out how they navigated these differences, where they've found common ground, and what it has taken for Kendall and Kristina to heal their relationship.

    Becoming Evangelical: an Evangelical Perspective on Hell, Women in Leadership, and LGBTQ+ Inclusion

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2018 50:07


    Danielle and Larry Torres talk about what it means to Larry to be an evangelical christian. Danielle presses Larry about his belief in Hell, what the Bible says about "homosexual acts," and the recent death the of the missionary who tried to evangelize North Sentinel Island. It's deep, refreshing, and truly dialogical conversation—one in which Larry embodies conviction, honesty, and humility (the whole point of Godcast). If you're tired of hearing the same conversation about evangelicals, this is the perfect conversation for you.

    Mormonism, Perfection, and What's at the Heart of It for Caitlyn Nalder

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 42:03


    Danielle asks Caitlyn to clear up some basic information about Mormonism. They cover the mission, polygamy, the temple, church structure, peace building, sacrament, + many other common queries (and are interrupted by a over-zealous dog). Caitlyn moves more deeply into her own experiences of breaking with both cultural norms and mandates in mormonism while still remaining in communication with her Creator and with what is at the heart of mormonism for her. They touch on eating disorders, gender roles, and why so many of your favorite instagrammers are mormon. Thanks for tuning in! Allure Article on Mormon Beauty Bloggers: https://www.allure.com/story/why-so-many-beauty-bloggers-are-mormon

    Culture, Death, and Religion with Raleigh Dale

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 33:46


    Danielle and Raleigh chat about Raleigh’s experience growing up in small town Tennessee. Raleigh talks about growing up without a religious tradition in an environment where different expressions of Christianity dictated cultural norms and groups. Danielle asks Raleigh about her choice to study religion in college and how her dad’s death effected her spiritual life and beliefs. Raleigh asks Danielle about what it’s like to date someone who doesn’t share her faith.

    [soundscape] Israel and Palestine 1-11 March 2018

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2018 11:50


    From Danielle-- A collection of sounds and poems (written by me) from my trip to Israel and Palestine March of 2018. The recording begins with one of our tour guides singing in a cistern at Masada, moves to the refugee camp in Bethlehem, and from there consists of a combination of sounds from Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, Hebron, Mahane Yehuda Market, and several other locations throughout Israel and Palestine. For the full artist's statement, see https://danielleisbell.wordpress.com/2018/06/23/israel-and-palestine-soundscape/

    Creation and Mourning: Trans Identity, Catholicism, and Keeping Faith with Nathan Bakken

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 47:43


    Nathan and Danielle take a deep dive into the intersection of catholic and queer identity in Nathan's life. Nathan illuminates the ways that the Catholic church acted as a beard throughout their childhood and adolescent life. This careful coexistence of queer and religious identity became more complicated when Archbishop Sartain (the Archbishop of Seattle) took a vested interest in shutting down Nathan's attempts to create an LGBTQ+ inclusive Catholic ministry. In this episode, Danielle and Nathan also have a Gender and Sexuality 101 moment, talk military ban, and discuss what Nathan sees as the most crucial cultural shifts that need to happen for trans people to feel/be fully accepted into society. SHOW NOTES: -"Confessions of an Uneducated Queer" by Lauren Zuniga: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bGCXJqn6DRg

    [unedited] Creation and Mourning: Nathan Bakken on Trans and Catholic Identity

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 92:43


    [unedited version of episode 4] In this episode, Nathan Bakken illuminates the ways that the Catholic church acted as a beard throughout their childhood and adolescent life. This cautious coexistence of queer and religious identity became more complicated when Archbishop Sartain (the Archbishop of Seattle) took a vested interest in shutting down Nathan's attempts to create an LGBTQ+ inclusive Catholic ministry. Danielle and Nathan also have a Gender and Sexuality 101 moment, talk military ban, and discuss what Nathan sees as the most crucial cultural shifts that need to happen for trans people to feel/be fully accepted into society.

    Jewish Faith, Supersessionism, and Falling Back in Love with your Religious Tradition

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2018 33:48


    Episode 3 is a continuation of Danielle's conversation with Tim Hopkins—but this time we are focusing on the unique qualities of Jewish Faith and the way that Judaism has been contextualized in the Western tradition. We also delve into what its like to be in a dynamic relationship with the religious tradition of your childhood.

    Hell and Interfaith Relationships with Tim Hopkins

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2018 54:33


    In this episode, we dive into various perspectives on the increasing numbers of interfaith marriages and ask around about students' experience of religion at Boston University. Danielle invites Tim Hopkins onto the show to talk about his experience of being raised in an interfaith home, and the conversation moves right onto the topic of Hell. Talk about putting a guest in the hot seat. Follow us on Twitter @GODCAST_PODCAST and Facebook @TheGodcastPodcast

    Sex, Binaries, and Belief with Sarah Ellis

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 33:39


    In the first ever episode of Godcast, Danielle asks Sarah about her first teachings on sex, and they get into a pretty passionate conversation about objectification, sexual pleasure, and the ways that the church forms men and women to think about (or not think about) bodies.

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