Is it important for others to share my beliefs? If they have differing opinions on politics, religion, or anything else is it important for me to know what that is? Do I care? Do I want to know? Why does it even make a difference? When we make an effort to know and understand one another it creates a respect and empathy that makes us better humans. When we are better humans we are able to show kindness and love to others. Your host, Ann Stephens, will walk through this interview style podcast as she invites on guests from all backgrounds and professions. Being a preacher's kid herself with a background in sociology and seminary - Ann noticed a gap in discussions when questions of 'why' or 'how' came up in conversation - and therefore, this podcast was born. In the Pub Talk Podcast we invite people share their beliefs and convictions. We believe this facilitates a society of kindness and compassion. Our desire is to make a positive impact on our world one person and one conversation at a time.
Roman Perri hails from Wisconsin, and attended the University of Wisconsin for both his undergraduate and medical school training. He has worked as a transplant hepatologist caring for patients with end-stage liver disease at Vanderbilt Medical Center since 2006. Roman grew up in a Catholic household and attended Catholic schools from grade 6-12. Roman and his wife have four children and attend St. Henry Catholic Church in Nashville TN. His opinions expressed are his own.
Part 3: Just Be Normal with Cory Drake Finding fulfillment and what that actually means Don't be pigeon-holed by your calling Check yourself
The silent struggle of ministry burnout Self isolation and the church pastor Can the American Christian church relate to those outside its walls?
Trust in the Church Overworked Volunteers The Church Tribe/ The Church Bubble
In this episode the conversation turns toward looking for truth, doing what is "right", and adult children searching for their own spiritual beliefs.
Rheed Noland is a Texas native but has resided in the Nashville area for over 10 years. Although being raised in a pastoral home and keeping faith an important part of his life, music and people are his passion. After graduating with a degree in audio/music production, he has worked as a General Manager for Honest Coffee Roasters for several years now.
Is it important for others to share my beliefs? If they have differing opinions on politics, religion, or anything else is it important for me to know what that is? Do I care? Do I want to know? Why does it even make a difference? Welcome to Pub Talk Podcast! Where we believe when we make an effort to know and understand one another it creates a respect and empathy that makes us better humans. When we are better humans we are able to show kindness and love to others. Your host, Ann Stephens, will walk through this interview style podcast as she invites on guests from all backgrounds and professions. Being a preacher's kid herself with a background in sociology and seminary - Ann noticed a gap in discussions when questions of 'why' or 'how' came up in conversation - and therefore, this podcast was born. In the Pub Talk Podcast we invite people share their beliefs and convictions. We believe this facilitates a society of kindness and compassion. Our desire is to make a positive impact on our world one person and one conversation at a time.