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In this episode, Gretchen Crowder interviews Cathleen Falsani.Cathleen Falsani is a veteran, inveterate, and award-winning journalist specializing in the intersection of religion/faith/beliefs/spirituality and culture for more than two decades. Her work has taken her all over the world, always with her cameras and notebooks in tow, searching for enduring, transformational stories of the extraordinary in the ordinary (and the transcendent in the temporal) to share with the world. The author of several nonfiction books, she is an expert in her field and disciplines—contemporary religion and culture, grassroots spiritual trends, and public theology—bringing the eye of a trained observer to explorations of external adventure and internal geography.Cathleen is an accomplished columnist and memoirist in short and long form. She is able both to be calmly dispassionate and wildly vulnerable, depending on what is required to serve best the narrative in her storytelling. She aspires to be brave and honest with her audience, daring and kind with herself.You can find her at:falsani.comSinners & Saints Creative@godgrrl on Instagram---If this episode hits home and you feel you have your own story to share, email Gretchen at .Follow along and contribute to the conversation @lovedasyouarepod on Instagram.Find more from Gretchen Crowder @gdcrowder as well as at gretchencrowder.com.
They take in millions, don't pay taxes, and they answer to no one about their finances. No, not the Trumps - we're talking about the entirely legal business of running a church. Cathleen Falsani helps us account for the unaccountable. And then - well, why don't we let YOU describe what comes next? Yes, with a fresh round of your finest show descriptions! GUEST Cathleen Falsani falsani.com facebook.com/cathleenfalsani @godgrrl on instagram and twitter HOUSE BAND Joshua Raoul Brody Sponsors To get 15% off your next gift, go to UNCOMMONGOODS.com/PAULA Take eharmony's Compatibility Quiz today and Get Someone Who Gets You Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Folks you are in for a great conversation because this week we have Author and Agent Cathleen Falsani on the show. As a former religion reporter for the Chicago Sun Times Cathleen has seen many of the shifts that drive this revcovery journey that we are all on and offers excellent insight in how to both survive and thrive in this ever changing landscape we find ourselves in. It's a true delight that we can't wait to share with you. Welcome to the REVcovery Room! You can check out all that Cathleen is up to on her Substack: falsani.com We now have a Discord now for our Patrons! You can join here: Patreon.com/revcovery This podcast is edited by Elizabeth Nordenholt from Podcat Audio: https://elizabethnordenholt.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bob and Brad wrap up their miniseries of Coen Brothers comedies with their 1998 film The Big Lebowski, a first-time watch for Brad and just the second time for Bob. Unlike Raising Arizona, Bob was not a fan of this cult classic the first time he saw it, so our hosts have invited author Cathleen Falsani to help break down why this movie is so beloved. Cathleen's book The Dude Abides: The Gospel According to the Coen Brothers was is an incredible read, and she breaks down the deeper themes of Lebowski, and specifically Jeff Bridges' iconic turn, better than anyone. Meanwhile, the gang reviews two beverages. First, for their whiskey review, it's the Speyside scotch Cragganmore 12. Then, because Cathleen requested a non-alcoholic whiskey substitute, it's NKD LADY Whiskey Alternative. Film & Whiskey Podcast. New episodes every Monday. Film & Whiskey Instagram Film & Whiskey Facebook Film & Whiskey Twitter Email us! Join our Discord server! Theme music: "New Shoes" by Blue Wednesday --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/filmwhiskey/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/filmwhiskey/support
Jen is joined by 3 great first-time guests for a lively and wide-ranging conversation. In this episode (part 2), they continue their conversation about ongoing projects, as well as talk about their reactions to Diana's newest work, "Freeing Jesus."Diana Butler Bass is an award-winning author, popular speaker, and inspiring preacher. She holds a doctorate in religious studies from Duke University. Her most recent book is Freeing Jesus: Rediscovering Jesus as Friend, Teacher, Savior, Lord, Way, and Presence. Diana and her husband live in Alexandria, Virginia, with their dog and their sometimes-successful backyard garden.David Dark serves as Assistant Professor of Religion and the Arts in the College of Theology at Belmont University. He is the author of several book including “Life's Too Short To Pretend You're Not Religious” and “The Sacredness of Questioning Everything.” His work has appeared in MTV News, Books & Culture, Pitchfork, and the Oxford American. He lives with his singer-songwriter wife, Sarah Masen, and their three children in Nashville.Cathleen Falsani is an award-winning religion journalist, photojournalist, and author of several nonfiction books including the critically acclaimed The God Factor. She was co-editor of and a contributing author to Disquiet Time: Rants and Reflections on the Good Book by the Skeptical, the Faithful and a Few Scoundrels and most recently was co-general editor of and contributing author to The End of Hunger: Renewed Hope for Feeding the World. Cathleen is the co-host of the Artist Care and Feeding podcast, and she lives with her family in Laguna Beach, CA.Books Mentioned in this Episode:If you'd like to order any of the following books, we encourage you to do so from Hearts and Minds Books(An independent bookstore in Dallastown, PA, run by Byron and Beth Borger) The Places that Scare You: A Guide to Fearlessness in Difficult Times by Pema ChodronConquering Fear: Living Boldly in an Uncertain World by Harold S. KushnerHow Not to Be Afraid: Seven Ways to Live When Everything Seems Terrifying by Gareth HigginsCalifornia: A History by Kevin StarrChristianity After Religion: The End of Church and the Birth of a New Spiritual Awakening by Diana Butler BassThe Universal Christ: How a Forgotten Reality and Change Everything We See, Hope For, and Believe by Richard RohrEverything Belongs: The Gift of Contemplative Prayer by Richard RohrFreeing Jesus: Rediscovering Jesus as Friend, Teacher, Savior, Lord, Way and Presence by Diana Butler Bass
Jen is joined by 3 great first-time guests for a lively and wide-ranging conversation. In this episode (part 1), they talk about reading during the Covid-year and what they are currently reading, researching, and working on. Diana Butler Bass is an award-winning author, popular speaker, and inspiring preacher. She holds a doctorate in religious studies from Duke University. Her most recent book is Freeing Jesus: Rediscovering Jesus as Friend, Teacher, Savior, Lord, Way, and Presence. Diana and her husband live in Alexandria, Virginia, with their dog and their sometimes-successful backyard garden.David Dark serves as Assistant Professor of Religion and the Arts in the College of Theology at Belmont University. He is the author of several book including “Life's Too Short To Pretend You're Not Religious” and “The Sacredness of Questioning Everything.” His work has appeared in MTV News, Books & Culture, Pitchfork, and the Oxford American. He lives with his singer-songwriter wife, Sarah Masen, and their three children in Nashville.Cathleen Falsani is an award-winning religion journalist, photojournalist, and author of several nonfiction books including the critically acclaimed The God Factor. She was co-editor of and a contributing author to Disquiet Time: Rants and Reflections on the Good Book by the Skeptical, the Faithful and a Few Scoundrels and most recently was co-general editor of and contributing author to The End of Hunger: Renewed Hope for Feeding the World. Cathleen is the co-host of the Artist Care and Feeding podcast, and she lives with her family in Laguna Beach, CA.Books Mentioned in this Episode:If you'd like to order any of the following books, we encourage you to do so from Hearts and Minds Books(An independent bookstore in Dallastown, PA, run by Byron and Beth Borger)Freeing Jesus: Rediscovering Jesus as Friend, Teacher, Savior, Lord, Way and Presence by Diana Butler BassLife's Too Short to Pretend You're Not Religious by David DarkThe Sacredness of Questioning Everything by David DarkThe God Factor: Inside the Spiritual Lives of Public People by Cathleen FalsaniDisquiet Time: Rants and Reflections on the Good Book by the Skeptical, the Faithful and a Few Scoundrels by Jennifer Grant & Cathleen FalsaniThe End of Hunger: Renewed Hope for Feeding the World by Cathleen FalsaniOutlove: a Queer Christian Survival Story by Julie RodgersUncovered: How I Left Hasidic Life and Finally Came Home by Leah LaxPraying With Our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets by Lindsey KrinksTidelands: A Novel by Philippa GregoryThe Gospel According to America: A Meditation on a God-Blessed, Christ-Haunted Idea by David DarkThe Possibility of America: How the Gospel Can Mend Our God-Blessed, God-Forsaken Land by David Dark(Forthcoming, Working Title) Explain All These Controls: U2 and the Inner America by David Dark
**This is the corrected version of episode 29. There was a technical glitch with the episode that was originally uploaded on 6/21 which left most of the episode blank. Please listen to this episode instead. We apologize for the confusion!**Jen is joined by 3 great first-time guests for a lively and wide-ranging conversation. In this episode (part 1), they talk about reading during the Covid-year and what they are currently reading, researching, and working on.Diana Butler Bass is an award-winning author, popular speaker, and inspiring preacher. She holds a doctorate in religious studies from Duke University. Her most recent book is Freeing Jesus: Rediscovering Jesus as Friend, Teacher, Savior, Lord, Way, and Presence. Diana and her husband live in Alexandria, Virginia, with their dog and their sometimes-successful backyard garden.David Dark serves as Assistant Professor of Religion and the Arts in the College of Theology at Belmont University. He is the author of several book including “Life's Too Short To Pretend You're Not Religious” and “The Sacredness of Questioning Everything.” His work has appeared in MTV News, Books & Culture, Pitchfork, and the Oxford American. He lives with his singer-songwriter wife, Sarah Masen, and their three children in Nashville.Cathleen Falsani is an award-winning religion journalist, photojournalist, and author of several nonfiction books including the critically acclaimed The God Factor. She was co-editor of and a contributing author to Disquiet Time: Rants and Reflections on the Good Book by the Skeptical, the Faithful and a Few Scoundrels and most recently was co-general editor of and contributing author to The End of Hunger: Renewed Hope for Feeding the World. Cathleen is the co-host of the Artist Care and Feeding podcast, and she lives with her family in Laguna Beach, CA.Books Mentioned in this Episode:If you'd like to order any of the following books, we encourage you to do so from Hearts and Minds Books(An independent bookstore in Dallastown, PA, run by Byron and Beth Borger)Freeing Jesus: Rediscovering Jesus as Friend, Teacher, Savior, Lord, Way and Presence by Diana Butler BassLife's Too Short to Pretend You're Not Religious by David DarkThe Sacredness of Questioning Everything by David DarkThe God Factor: Inside the Spiritual Lives of Public People by Cathleen FalsaniDisquiet Time: Rants and Reflections on the Good Book by the Skeptical, the Faithful and a Few Scoundrels by Jennifer Grant & Cathleen FalsaniThe End of Hunger: Renewed Hope for Feeding the World by Cathleen FalsaniOutlove: a Queer Christian Survival Story by Julie RodgersUncovered: How I Left Hasidic Life and Finally Came Home by Leah LaxPraying With Our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets by Lindsey KrinksTidelands: A Novel by Philippa GregoryThe Gospel According to America: A Meditation on a God-Blessed, Christ-Haunted Idea by David DarkThe Possibility of America: How the Gospel Can Mend Our God-Blessed, God-Forsaken Land by David Dark(Forthcoming, Working Title) Explain All These Controls: U2 and the Inner America by David Dark
Welcome to the dark corners of our pop-culture minds.Kaitlyn Barrett and Cathleen Falsani are co-hosts of the Artist Care and Feeding Podcast.ACAF Twitter: @ArtistCareNFeedACAF Insta: @ArtistCareFeedKaitlyn Insta: @kaitlynfaebarrettKaitlyn LinkedIn: Kaitlyn BarrettCathleen Twitter: @godgrrlCathleen Insta: @godgrrlCathleen LinkTree: @GodGrrlCathleen Latest: Look for the LightMark Insta:@markrivet
Welcome to the dark corners of our pop-culture minds.Kaitlyn Barrett and Cathleen Falsani are co-hosts of the Artist Care and Feeding Podcast.ACAF Twitter: @ArtistCareNFeedACAF Insta: @ArtistCareFeedKaitlyn Insta: @kaitlynfaebarrettKaitlyn LinkedIn: Kaitlyn BarrettCathleen Twitter: @godgrrlCathleen Insta: @godgrrlCathleen LinkTree: @GodGrrlCathleen Latest: Look for the LightMark Insta:@markrivet
Welcome to the dark corners of our pop-culture minds.Kaitlyn Barrett and Cathleen Falsani are co-hosts of the Artist Care and Feeding Podcast.ACAF Twitter: @ArtistCareNFeedACAF Insta: @ArtistCareFeedKaitlyn Insta: @kaitlynfaebarrettKaitlyn LinkedIn: Kaitlyn BarrettCathleen Twitter: @godgrrlCathleen Insta: @godgrrlCathleen LinkTree: @GodGrrlCathleen Latest: Look for the LightMark Insta:@markrivet
Welcome to the dark corners of our pop-culture minds.Kaitlyn Barrett and Cathleen Falsani are co-hosts of the Artist Care and Feeding Podcast.ACAF Twitter: @ArtistCareNFeedACAF Insta: @ArtistCareFeedKaitlyn Insta: @kaitlynfaebarrettKaitlyn LinkedIn: Kaitlyn BarrettCathleen Twitter: @godgrrlCathleen Insta: @godgrrlCathleen LinkTree: @GodGrrlCathleen Latest: Look for the LightMark Insta:@markrivet
Welcome to the dark corners of our pop-culture minds.Kaitlyn Barrett and Cathleen Falsani are co-hosts of the Artist Care and Feeding Podcast.ACAF Twitter: @ArtistCareNFeedACAF Insta: @ArtistCareFeedKaitlyn Insta: @kaitlynfaebarrettKaitlyn LinkedIn: Kaitlyn BarrettCathleen Twitter: @godgrrlCathleen Insta: @godgrrlCathleen LinkTree: @GodGrrlCathleen Latest: Look for the LightMark Insta:@markrivet
Welcome to the dark corners of our pop-culture minds.Kaitlyn Barrett and Cathleen Falsani are co-hosts of the Artist Care and Feeding Podcast.ACAF Twitter: @ArtistCareNFeedACAF Insta: @ArtistCareFeedKaitlyn Insta: @kaitlynfaebarrettKaitlyn LinkedIn: Kaitlyn BarrettCathleen Twitter: @godgrrlCathleen Insta: @godgrrlCathleen LinkTree: @GodGrrlCathleen Latest: Look for the LightMark Insta:@markrivet
Welcome to the dark corners of our pop-culture minds.Kaitlyn Barrett and Cathleen Falsani are co-hosts of the Artist Care and Feeding Podcast.ACAF Twitter: @ArtistCareNFeedACAF Insta: @ArtistCareFeedKaitlyn Insta: @kaitlynfaebarrettKaitlyn LinkedIn: Kaitlyn BarrettCathleen Twitter: @godgrrlCathleen Insta: @godgrrlCathleen's LinkTree: @GodGrrlCathleen's Latest: Look for the LightMark's Insta:@markrivetBen's Links:Instagram: @thisBenDavisTwitter: @BJDavisWebsite: Benjamin Jay Davis Soundcloud: BJ Davis
***Spoiler Alert!*** ***Spoiler Alert!*** ***Spoiler Alert!*** ***Spoiler Alert!*** DO NOT LISTEN TO THIS UNLESS YOU'VE ALREADY WATCHED THE MOVIE!!!!REALLY. WE MEAN IT. GO WATCH IN & OF ITSELF AND THEN COME BACK TO LISTEN.SERIOUSLY. SO. MANY SPOILERS. YOU'VE BEEN WARNED.***Spoiler Alert!*** ***Spoiler Alert!*** ***Spoiler Alert!*** ***Spoiler Alert!*** Derek DelGuadio's In & Of Itself is streaming on Hulu now!Welcome to the dark corners of our pop-culture minds.Kaitlyn Barrett and Cathleen Falsani are co-hosts of the Artist Care and Feeding Podcast.ACAF Twitter: @ArtistCareNFeedACAF Insta: @ArtistCareFeedKaitlyn Insta: @kaitlynfaebarrettKaitlyn LinkedIn: Kaitlyn BarrettCathleen Twitter: @godgrrlCathleen Insta: @godgrrlCathleen's LinkTree: @GodGrrlCathleen's Latest: Look for the LightMark's Insta:@markrivetKelley's Insta: @kells_shwelland @a_spiral_spaceKelley's website: www.aspiral.space Kelley's Substack: A Spiral Space
Google it first, then weigh in with us.Welcome to the dark corners of our pop-culture minds.Kaitlyn Barrett and Cathleen Falsani are co-hosts of the Artist Care and Feeding Podcast.ACAF Twitter: @ArtistCareNFeedACAF Insta: @ArtistCareFeedKaitlyn Insta: @kaitlynfaebarrettKaitlyn LinkedIn: Kaitlyn BarrettCathleen Twitter: @godgrrlCathleen Insta: @godgrrlCathleen's LinkTree: @GodGrrlCathleen's Latest: Look for the LightMark's Insta:@markrivet
Well if it isn't the consequences of our actions...Welcome to the dark corners of our pop-culture minds.Kaitlyn Barrett and Cathleen Falsani are co-hosts of the Artist Care and Feeding Podcast.Kaitlyn Insta: @kaitlynfaebarrettKaitlyn LinkedIn: Kaitlyn BarrettACAF Twitter: @ArtistCareNFeedACAF Insta: @ArtistCareFeedCathleen Twitter: @godgrrlCathleen Insta: @godgrrlCathleen's LinkTree: @GodGrrlCathleen's Latest: Look for the Light
What's your guiltiest guilty TV pleasure? The trashiest, garbage-y-est, perhaps truly-embarrassing-to-admit show you watch or have watched? RHWOWherever? Jersey Shore? The Bachelor? Big Brother? (If you say The Apprentice, you need to leave. Now. ) Are you old enough to remember the first season of Real World? Survivor? How about Laguna Beach--the 'reality' show that launched a thousand (or a dozen) terrible C-list careers? We admit a few terrible truths—how many times has Cath watched every episode of Golden Girl and Grace and Frankie, exactly?—Mark uses "Jared Leto" as a verb, Kait says "ratch-ED," tells us what it was like to hate-watch Love Is Blind in lockdown, and actually read the entire Game of Thrones series. Why Letterkenny is brilliant. Full stop. Mark and Kaitlyn explain the RHWOTOC cat meme and the plot of Dexter to Cath, who can't remember the name of the actor who plays the hot son on Weeds (which was really good and then really bad) and was also in the revival of Godspell. (It's Hunter Parrish.) Mark tells a super gross story, and yes, Kait still loves Nickleback. (We know.) Welcome to the dark corners of our pop-culture minds.Kaitlyn Barrett and Cathleen Falsani are co-hosts of the Artist Care and Feeding Podcast.Kaitlyn Insta: @kaitlynfaebarrettKaitlyn LinkedIn: Kaitlyn BarrettACAF Twitter: @ArtistCareNFeedACAF Insta: @ArtistCareFeedCathleen Twitter: @godgrrlCathleen Insta: @godgrrlCathleen's LinkTree: @GodGrrlCathleen's Latest: Look for the Light
What are they? Why are they? Who's making them? Which are copycats? What is their purpose? Is it a big marketing ploy? An inside joke? A massive, long-game performance artscapade? We answer all these questions and more in this far-ranging, you might even say polylithic minisode!!!Kaitlyn Barrett and Cathleen Falsani are co-hosts of the Artist Care and Feeding Podcast.Kaitlyn Insta: @kaitlynfaebarrettKaitlyn LinkedIn: Kaitlyn BarrettACAF Twitter: @ArtistCareNFeedACAF Insta: @ArtistCareFeedCathleen Twitter: @godgrrlCathleen Insta: @godgrrlCathleen's LinkTree: @GodGrrlCathleen's Latest: Look for the Lightartistcareandfeeding@gmail.com
Really Huge Toe, Bag of Dead Birds, KFC Crocs, Burger King Chip Butty, Kenya Believe It, No Idea What to Title This, A Woman Scorned, California Woman CATHLEEN FALSANI LINKS: Website: http://www.cathleenfalsani.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/godgrrl PASTERDS LINKS: Pasterds Website: www.ingloriouspasterds.com Pasterds Twitter: www.twitter.com/PasterdsPodcast Michael Baysinger Twitter: www.twitter.com/mjbaysinger Matt Polley Twitter: www.twitter.com/polleynamedmatt Brad Polley Twitter: www.twitter.com/polleynamedbrad Instagram: www.instagram.com/ingloriouspasterds Facebook: www.facebook.com/pasterdspodcast SUPPORT US ON PATREON TO JOIN THE PASTERDS PUB: http://www.patreon.com/pasterdspodcast LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL FOR ASK A PASTERD: 484-PASTERD Yep. That's (484)727-8373 WANT MORE HOT CONTENT?!? HEAD OVER TO PATREON TO GET ACCESS TO OUR SPINOFF PODCASTS: Pasterds Community Church, Hymns of Reconstruction, TERD Talk, Pasterds Book Club, Special Music, Pub Crawl & More http://www.patreon.com/pasterdspodcast
Cathleen Falsani joins Uncommontary host Marty Duren to talk about the reality of ending world hunger in the next ten years.
Cathleen Falsani is an American journalist and author. She specializes in the intersection of religion/spirituality/faith and culture, and has been a staff writer for the Chicago Sun Times, The Chicago Tribune, Sojourners Magazine, and Religion News Service. Cathleen also writes for U2.com. She was the 2005 Religion Writer of the Year, as awarded by the Religion Newswriters Association, and has twice been a finalist for the Templeton Religion Reporter of the Year award. Just before Christmas, Cathleen and Jarrod McKenna and I walked the 200 mile Irish border marking the looming spectre of Brexit and this polarised moment with a pilgrimage of prayer and reconciliation. Cathleen has Irish roots and has travelled here many times. Our conversation traversed the themes of her recent pilgrimage zig-zagging across the Irish border, the current state of this divided world, a past interview with Barack Obama and what we can learn from U2. This is a really interesting and topical conversation and was one of the easiest interviews I’ve ever done. Cathleen is a natural communicator and speaks with wisdom and tenderness. We also spoke about her most recent book The End Of Hunger.
On today's Zeitcast, journalist and author Cathleen Falsani joins us to talk about her new project, The End of Hunger. Jonathan joined contributors like Brad Paisley, Amy Grant, Bill First, Mike McHargue, Jeffrey Sachs, and others in this important new book. We talk about just how possible it is to eliminate hunger in the world by 2030, and what you can do to help. Plus since Cathleen knows Bono, frequently writes for U2, and like Jonathan is a super fan, we of course make time to talk about the really important stuff like her favorite U2 albums, and most handsome Bono looks.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sonofapreacherman/Visit Jonathan's Website: http://www.jonathanmartinwords.com/Watch The Zeitcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdHzTuNKhTK-AZjfmkxQiwwPlease rate, review, share, and subscribe!Edited and produced by Reese Black
Jesus' command is clear: we are called to feed all of God's children. But is that possible? Twenty-five years ago, 23.3 percent of the world's population lived in hunger. Today, that number has dropped to 12.9 percent—giving rise to the renewed hope that what once seemed unthinkable is now within reach. The challenges are great, but the fight to eliminate malnutrition and hunger is one we can win. The End of Hunger brings together activists, politicians, scientists, pastors, theologians, and artists on this urgent topic. Here is a comprehensive picture of the current situation—the latest facts and figures are presented alongside compelling stories, both from those engaged in the fight against hunger and from the hungry themselves. Here too are clear steps for action by individuals, families, churches, and communities. This book is designed to inform and inspire you to get involved in the gospel work of eradicating global malnutrition and feeding the hungry. It is Jesus' command—and together, with God's help, we can do it. Our guest Cathleen Falsani is an award-winning religion journalist and author, specializing in the intersection of faith and culture. Her books include the critically acclaimed The God Factor, Sin Boldly, The Dude Abides, BELIEBER, and Disquiet Time (coedited with Jennifer Grant). Falsani is a longtime correspondent for Religion News Service and a featured writer for Sojourners, where she was the director of new media from 2010 to 2012. She was the religion writer and columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times from 2000 to 2010, and also was the Faith & Values Columnist for the Orange County Register. Falsani's work has appeared in myriad print, broadcast, and digital media, including the Washington Post, the Chicago Tribune, the Toronto Star, Christianity Today, Christian Century, Rolling Stone, The Harvard Divinity School Bulletin, CNN, The Atlantic, NPR, and the BBC World Service, among many others. In addition to her work covering religion in the United States and abroad, Falsani has written extensively about global poverty, AIDS and HIV in sub-Saharan Africa, and other issues affecting the developing world. Her reporting in this arena has taken her to Nepal, Ethiopia, Malawi, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Zanzibar, Kenya, Tanzania, Haiti, Mexico, and the West Indies. In 2005, Falsani received the James O. Supple Religion Writer of the Year award from Religion Newswriters Association, and she twice has been a finalist for the Templeton Religion Reporter of the Year award. She serves as a member of the advisory board for Girls and Women at the ONE Campaign. A graduate of Wheaton College, Falsani holds a master's degree in journalism from Northwestern University and a master's degree in theological studies from Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary. She lives in Southern California with her husband, the journalist and author Maurice Possley, and their son.
(00:00-10:00) Vice President Mike Pence gave the commencement address at Liberty University over the weekend, and said that as Christians, the graduates should be prepared to be shunned and ridiculed. Brian and Ian discuss whether or not they believe that is true, and whether or not having your beliefs challenged can be helpful. (10:00-19:46) A school in Ohio has decided to eliminate valedictorians in an effort to lessen competitiveness. Brian and Ian give their thoughts on the idea as both pastors and parents. (19:46-30:50) Pastor John Collins is the Executive Pastor of Harvest Fellowship Church, he joined Brian and Ian to talk about the work Harvest Fellowship does, and a contest that AM 1160 listeners can join. (30:50-40:06) Brian and Ian share what they each preached at their churches over the weekend. (40:06-51:00) According to writer Cathleen Falsani, more millennials are coming to the church through practicing mysticism. Brian and Ian talk about the possible repercussions of that sort of faith journey. (51:00-1:01:35) Brian and Ian talk about the rise of Instagram-friendly congregations and balancing sharing faith and showing off. (1:01:35-1:18:01) New data shows that spending time with your family could have a negative impact on your career. Brian and Ian discuss what a healthy balance or work and family life looks like in 2019.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Christmas Monsters, Tom Brady is the Worst, Bridge Pooper, Sex Robot, Placenta Decorations, Pepper Choir Cathleen's website: http://www.cathleenfalsani.com Cathleen on Twitter: https://twitter.com/godgrrl PASTERDS LINKS: Pasterds Website: www.ingloriouspasterds.com Pasterds Twitter: www.twitter.com/PasterdsPodcast Michael Baysinger Twitter: www.twitter.com/mjbaysinger Matt Polley Twitter: www.twitter.com/polleynamedmatt Brad Polley Twitter: www.twitter.com/polleynamedbrad Instagram: www.instagram.com/ingloriouspasterds/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/pasterdspodcast SUPPORT ON PATREON: http://www.patreon.com/pasterdspodcast
On today's show I was joined by Laguna local Cathleen Falsani to talk about their shared love of music from Ireland, Scotland, and the rest of the UK. U2. Thin Lizzy. Phil Lynott The Pogues The Blue Nile. The Chieftains. Sinead O'Connor. Mary Black. Luka Bloom. Hothouse Flowers. Clannad. Jackson Browne
World's Biggest Supersoaker, Crank That Hog, Chocolate A Holes, Mountail Ale, Mac and Cheese Pizza, Now Hiring, Human Chain. Check out Cathleen's website: http://www.cathleenfalsani.com Follow Cathleen on Twitter: https://twitter.com/godgrrl http://www.ingloriouspasterds.com Follow the Pasterds on Twitter: www.twitter.com/PasterdsPodcast www.twitter.com/polleynamedbrad www.twitter.com/polleynamedmatt www.twitter.com/mjbaysinger Follow the Pasterds on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ingloriouspasterds/ Like the Pasterds on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pasterdspodcast SUPPORT THE PASTERDS ON PATREON:http://www.patreon.com/pasterdspodcast
I'm looking forward to meeting Rev Sarah Heath in person sometime soon as she's sweet and spicy as well. Rev Sarah Heath is an ordained elder for the California Pacific Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church (UMC). She currently serves as the Lead Pastor of a Re-Start congregation in Costa Mesa, First UMC Costa Mesa (www.costamesafirst.com.) Sarah has spoken to groups of varying sizes all over the country on topics varying from creativity, authentic leadership, to learning how to tell your story, Though Sarah was born in Newfoundland, Canada, she was raised in Ontario until her family moved to the Hattiesburg, MI in 1994 where she lived the rest of her childhood. Keeping close to her newfound, southern roots, Sarah attended the University of Southern Mississippi after high school graduation where she received her B.S. in Psychology with a minor in Biology. Hearing the call to ministry, Sarah attended Duke Divinity School where she earned her Master of Divinity degree in 2005. Sarah is often a guest writer for various publications, websites and blogs where she shares insights on the topics of making faith relevant in our modern society and negotiating faith with church – How does faith “work,” grow, and be sustained when you don't fit into the average church? Sarah is a contributor to the book, Disquiet Time: Rants and Reflections on the Good Book by the Skeptical, the Faithful, and a Few Scoundrels edited by Jennifer Grant and Cathleen Falsani aiming to provide thoughtful, honest, and vulnerable biblical reflections for those passages that make people squeamish. Her first solo book "What's your story? Seeing your life through God's eyes"(Abington Press) comes out in April 17, 2017 https://amzn.com/150183789. Sarah has a passion for music, traveling, acting, creating art, watching sports and making time for a little bit of play, which, if you stick around long enough, you will begin to notice creep their way into her ministries. If you ask her, Sarah will tell you her biggest blessings in her life are her random assortment of talented friends and her amazing mutt of a dog, Tenor (who seems to steal the spotlight at times, but she forgives him for it). To connect with Sarah: * Website: www.revsarahheath.com
On December 27 5 boys from Laguna High School drove to the home of an African American classmate and threw a watermelon at his door, followed by one of the boys allegedly spewing a racial epithet. Cathleen Falsani is the young man's mother. This is her story of truth a reconciliation.
Cathleen Falsani Possley love the Cubs, Jesus and her family. She is also one of our most engaging voices on faith and culture.
*Originally Posted at MissioAlliance.org A Connecticut native and granddaughter of Italian and Irish immigrants, Cathleen is a graduate of Wheaton College, the alma mater of the Rev. Billy Graham, former U.S. Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert and horror film director Wes Craven. (Admittedly, she often finds more common ground with Craven and Graham than Hastert.) She holds a […]
Join author and journalist Cathleen Falsani as she discusses her 2nd trip to Nepal since the earthquake a year ago, and her work as a faith based writer exploring grace among public figures (she interviewed Barack Obama about faith before he became President), in pop culture, and within ourselves in the human condition.
Guests this hour include - Cathleen Falsani (author, columnist) and Loren Nancarrow (Fox 5) More from the Oscars last night. And there's a writers conference today at Point Loma University, and Cathleen Falsani has all the details. And if you're ready for a lesson in humility, optimism, and so much more that deals with life - listen to Mark sit back with San Diego media guy, Loren Nancarrow! CLICK and LISTEN to The Mark Larson Show!
Cathleen went to Wheaton College and is now an award-winning religion columnist for Religion News Service and Sojourners Magazine in Washington, D.C. and author of the critically acclaimed The God Factor: Inside the Spiritual Lives of Public People, Sin Boldly: A Field Guide for Grace, The Dude Abides: The Gospel According to the Coen Brothers, and the forthcoming The Thread: Faith, Friendship and Facebook.
Cathleen went to Wheaton College and is now an award-winning religion columnist for Religion News Service and Sojourners Magazine in Washington, D.C. and author of the critically acclaimed The God Factor: Inside the Spiritual Lives of Public People, Sin Boldly: A Field Guide for Grace, The Dude Abides: The Gospel According to the Coen Brothers, and the forthcoming The Thread: Faith, Friendship and Facebook.
Aspect Radio February 27, 2010 Hosts: Ben Flanagan, Corey Craft Guests: Cathleen Falsani, Steve Flanagan CLICK HERE TO LISTEN/DOWNLOAD!!! Falsani, author of “The Dude Abides: The Gospel According to the Coen Brothers,” joined us today to talk about the filmmakers’ deliberate and subconscious spiritual and theological messages they deliver with their movies. – INTRO – […]
Aspect Radio February 27, 2010 Hosts: Ben Flanagan, Corey Craft Guests: Cathleen Falsani, Steve Flanagan CLICK HERE TO LISTEN/DOWNLOAD!!! Falsani, author of “The Dude Abides: The Gospel According to the Coen Brothers,” joined us today to talk about the filmmakers’ deliberate and subconscious spiritual and theological messages they deliver with their movies. – INTRO – […]
Cathleen Falsani had her first epiphany at age twelve while listening to U2's song "Gloria" for the first time in a friend's living room. And, not unlike Rob Gordon in High Fidelity, she can trace her spiritual evolution in the songs she was listening to at the time, and, perhaps, that were shaping what was happening in her soul. From U2's October to U2's No Line on the Horizon, with stops as varied as the Indigo Girls, Jeff Buckley, Luciano Pavarotti, the Beatles and the Dixie Chicks in between, throughout her life music has been the fastest vehicle to get her to grace. She tells that story, with vignettes from her books The God Factor, Sin Boldly and the forthcoming The Dude Abides: the Gospel According to the Coen Brothers and The Thread: Finding A Sacred Place in Cyberspace, along with music clips.
Award-winning religion journalist, author, and blogger Cathleen Falsani gave a presentation at Duke Divinity School titled “Thin Moments: Telling Faith Stories in the Mainstream Media." Falsani, a popular religion columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times, was the Divinity School’s spring media fellow.
Cathleen Falsani is the religion reporter for the Chicago Sun-Times, where she has covered spirituality and popular culture from Vatican City, Ireland, the White House, the Playboy Mansion and the dugout at Wrigley Field. In her first book, The God Factor, she recounts her discussions about God and morality with more than 30 prominent figures who hold various religious and nonreligious worldviews. Her "subjects" include such diverse personalities as Sen. Barack Obama, Melissa Etheridge, Hugh Hefner and Jeffrey Sachs, the noted economist. Falsani is a graduate of Wheaton College, and holds a master's degree in journalism from Northwestern University as well as a master's degree in theological studies from Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary. In this discussion with DJ Grothe, she comments on the religious or skeptical perspectives of the famous public figures profiled in her book, exploring a possible correlation between science and religious skepticism, and argues for the need for a more tolerant, open dialogue on religious issues. Also in this episode, Point of Inquiry contributor Lauren Becker shares a secular and humanist view of traditional marriage.