Living The Questions

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LIVING THE QUESTIONS is a podcast exploring questions that matter. Each episode features a different guest sharing a question that guides their life. From entrepreneurs to ethicists, Casper explores how this question applies to their work, their personal life and their sense of spirituality - what…

Casper ter Kuile


    • Jul 9, 2016 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 46m AVG DURATION
    • 15 EPISODES


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    Closing Words

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2016 0:50


    Living the Questions has come to an end. Thank you for listening! 

    14 - Kelly Blynn

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2016 52:57


    Kelly Blynn is an activist and urban planner. She’s a graduate student at MIT, a co-founder of climate activist group 350.org and has spent three of years working on sustainable transport in Washington DC. In her life and work, she spends her time thinking about building sustainable and equitable solutions, so in this episode she asks: how can we live together?

    13 - Zach Kerzee

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2015 49:45


    Zach Kerzee is a Methodist minister, bread-baker and part-time farmer. He's a recent grad of Harvard Divinity School and the founder of Simple Church, a church without a building that meets for dinner every Thursday. His central spiritual practice has been simplicity, so in this episode we explore his question, 'How can I live more simply?'  

    12 - Helen Marriage

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2015 51:31


    Helen Marriage works with artists to create extraordinary, large-scale events that appeal to the widest-possible audience. She is the Director of Artichoke and was awarded a Loeb Fellowship by the Harvard Graduate School of Design. In this episode we explore her question, “What is it we are afraid of?”

    11 - Melissa Bartholomew

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2015 58:09


    Melissa Bartholomew is furthering racial justice and healing by dismantling structures of oppression. A former lawyer, a Baptist minister, a trainee social worker, and now a PhD candidate at Boston College, Melissa's work is as holistic as it is grounded in her own family's history. In this episode, we explore her work, studies and experience of racial reconciliation, forgiveness and justice-making.

    10 - Eric Feigl-Ding

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2015 57:21


    Eric Feigl-Ding is an epidemiologist, nutritionist and economist who taught at the Harvard Chan School of Public Health and is the co-founder of Happy Vitals. 

    09 - Lauren Taylor

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2015 57:27


    Lauren Taylor is the co-author of The American Health Care Paradox and a PhD student at Harvard Business School. A public health scholar and practitioner, Lauren has been part of successful teams in her research and professional life. She also played Lacrosse for Team USA. In this episode we explore how these partnerships have challenged and changed her.

    08 - Lawrence Levy

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2015 42:43


    Lawrence Levy is the former CFO of Pixar, a graduate of Harvard Law School and now, one of the co-founders of Juniper Path, a secular meditation group. In this conversation, we talk about the risks and opportunities of changing professions and following a calling. 

    07 - Wayne Muller

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2015 48:45


    Wayne Muller is a therapist, minister and author. He's spent the last thirty-five years working with people suffering abuse, alcoholism, poverty, illness and loss. He is also founder of Bread for the Journey, a network of ordinary people who engage in grassroots, neighborhood philanthropy through micro-grants. Together, we explore telling the truth, sabbath time and sadness. 

    06 - Vanessa Zoltan

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2015 38:55


    Vanessa is the Assistant Humanist Chaplain at Harvard and a third-year student at the Harvard Divinity School. Originally from Los Angeles, she's worked in New York in the education and non-profit sectors and is writing her first book on her experience of praying Charlotte Brontë's book Jane Eyre.

    04 - Chelsea Shukov

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2014 35:31


    Chelsea Shukov is a designer and the CEO of Sugar Paper, a high-end letterpress and stationary company. A mother of two who has built the company from scratch, she asks the question 'Is being a working mom worth it?' 

    03 - June Odongo

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2014 59:07


    June Odongo is a graduate of the Harvard Business School and the co-founder of ZOO mobile enterprises. She reflects on the question, 'How Can I Regain My Lost Confidence?'

    01 - Caroline Howe

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2014 40:18


    Caroline Howe is the co-founder of the Indian Youth Climate Network and Loop Solutions. A recent MIT urban planning graduate, she's now a waste systems engineer. In work, and in her personal life, she constantly encounters the question 'What is enough?' 

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