A podcast about faith, justice, race, and everything in between.
In this Episode, Terence and Johnny have a conversation about what it takes to start over after a major success or failure, and how starting small and sustainable is better than big and unmanageable.
In this episode, Terence and JOhnny have a conversation about hostile architecture, how it can displace communities, and widen gaps of inequality in communities.
In this episode, Terence and Johnny have a conversation about the difficulties of starting a non-profit organization, some roadblocks and setbacks Terence has faced with Love Beyond Walls, and how to keep going when you feel like quitting.
In this Episode, Terence and Johnny have a conversation about how labels we place on people, such as calling them "homeless", can be hurtful. We also have David share a little bit of his story and how he defies the stereotypes people tend to label him with.
In this episode, Terence and Johny have a conversation on how you can have hope in times that feel hopeless, or when you feel like a car broke down on the side of the road.
We're back! After taking a five-month break, Terence and Johnny talk about COVID-19, the Love Sinks In campaign, and what life and service look like during a global pandemic.
In this episode, Terence, Johnny, and So Worth Loving founder Eryn Eddy have a conversation about mental health within the context of leadership. They share some of their own stories of dealing with mental health issues while leading organizations, and also some insight on how they manage their own mental health.
In this episode, Terence, Johnny, and So Worth Loving founder Eryn Eddy have a conversation about grit and why you have to have it to start and sustain a movement.
In this episode, Terence and Johnny sit down with Eryn Eddy, founder of So Worth Loving, and talk through their experiences as leaders, specifically about how the people they have around them have impacted their work.
In this episode, Terence and Johnny continue the conversation on Black History Month. They share the importance of narrative and also a few books that have impacted their thinking. This is part two of a two-part series.
In this episode, Terence and Johnny talk about the history behind Black History Month and discuss some of the campaigns they saw companies do this past month. This is part one of a two-part series.
In this episode, Terence and Johnny discuss the murder of Trayvon Martin, racism, the Christian response to racism, and how Johnny's own views have shifted over the years. Blog Post: http://christianpig.com/28-project/3-an-open-apology-to-trayvon-martin
In this episode, Terence and Johnny talk about how their faith influences them, and some things that have influenced their faith.
In this episode, Terence and Johnny discuss the five characteristics of "Grit", and why it takes grit to start and sustain a movement or organization.
In this episode, Terence and Johnny discuss some of the obstacles, disappointments, and hardships they've faced over the years in ministry. They also talk about how we can turn these moments in difficulty into moments of healing, reflection, and personal growth.
Terence and Johnny talk about how they remain encouraged through grief and the hardships of life and serving.
This week Johnny & Terence discuss what's to come for Season 2 of Narrative Shift.
Johnny Taylor & Terence Lester talk about why each person must matter to us all.
Terence Lester and Johnny Taylor talk about ways to create rhythms in serving.
Johnny Taylor & Terence Lester talk about the importance of being intentional when it comes to creating personal community with people around you.
Terence Lester and Johnny Taylor discuss where the podcast is headed as it continues to grow.
Terence Lester & Johnny Taylor talk about the importance of affirming the dignity of others.
Johnny Taylor & Terence Lester discuss the importance of realizing that different communities have different needs and must be approach with different answers and solutions.
Johnny Taylor and Terence Lester discuss the importance of being a part of the solution no matter how big or how small.
The word "ignorant" is an adjective that describes a person in the state of being unaware, and can describe individuals who deliberately ignore or disregard important information or facts. Terence Lester & Johnny Taylor talk about how our ignorance can harm those who are homeless and impoverished.
Terence Lester and Johnny Taylor discuss greed and how much is really enough.
Terence Lester and Johnny Taylor discuss the importance of creating margin in our lives.
Terence Lester & Johnny Taylor discuss how irrational fears of vulnerable people could hinder us from loving people well.
Johnny Taylor and Terence Lester discuss myths surrounding poverty and the importance of challenging those myths with factual information.
Johnny Taylor and Terence Lester discuss why it is important to understand a narrative. Johnny mentions a TED Talk. Here is the link to the actual talk and the correct name below: The danger of a single story | Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9Ihs241zeg&feature=youtu.be
Johnny and Terence introduce the Narrative Shift podcast.
Terence gives a name change update about the podcast. The new name is, "Narrative Shift."