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Kann der Glaube sich verändern? Und: darf er dies überhaupt? An diese heissen Fragen wagen sich Reto Lussi, Timon Studler und Dani Weber in dieser Episode. Die Bibel sagt ja im 1. Korintherbrief, dass der «Glaube bleibt». Trotzdem soll in dieser Folge das Nachdenken über Risiken, Chancen und Notwendigkeiten einer Glaubensreise erlaubt sein. Herzlich willkommen zum Mithören und Mitdenken.
«Die Kirche ist die Hoffnung der Welt!» - Dieser Leitsatz prägte die christliche Szene in den vergangenen zwanzig Jahren. Gleichzeitig häufen sich Schlagzeilen über Skandale, Missbrauchsfälle und Berichte von enttäuschten Kirchenaussteigern auf allen medialen Kanälen. Was ist sie nun: Zukunftshoffnung oder Relikt aus der Vergangenheit?! In Episode 4 geben Dani Weber, Reto Lussi und Timon Studler einen ganz persönlichen Einblick in ihr Erleben und ihre Perspektive.
In Episode 2 des Podcasts «Zukunft war gestern» dreht sich das Gespräch um die persönliche Spiritualität. Timon Studler, Reto Lussi und Dani Weber berichten über ihre eigenen Erfahrungen und auch darüber, wie sich die persönliche Spiritualität verändern kann. Oder in Timons Berndeutsch gesagt: «Wie heimers glehrt? Wie läbe und erläbe mers?»
In Episode 1 sprechen Dani Weber, Timon Studler und Reto Lussi über die Geschichte hinter diesem Podcast. Unter dem Titel "Ein Blick ins Gestern" geben sie Einblick in ihre gemeinsame Geschichte mit der Kirche, sowie einen Ausblick auf das, was die Hörenden in ihrem Podcast erwartet.
We’re so excited today because we’re going to be joined tonight by queer artist, event organizer extraordinaire and anti-bullying advocate Dani Weber! Dani is a genderfluid dragtivist. Dani began performing and speaking out on LGBTQIA+ rights […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_triplebipass/p/joy.org.au/triplebipass/wp-content/uploads/sites/338/2018/08/2018-08-21-TripleBiPass-Dani.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 54:41 — 43.8MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | RSS The post Queer Performance And Outside The Binary With Dani Weber! appeared first on Triple Bi-Pass.
Iris hears from Elytta Manton on her fight for justice for Black Deaths in custody, particularly for sistergirls; the inhumanity of prisons; and her fundraiser. You can find her fundraiser here: https://au.gofundme.com/help-lismores-lilly/ Iris then briefly mentions two protests that occurred on the 28th of July: 'CHANNEL 7 PROTEST: ENOUGH IS ENOUGH', and Protest ASASE (shame on RMIT); and the disappointment of Readings hosting Julie Bindel. Tracy interviews Dani Weber on safer spaces, Cocoa Butter Club and racism / anti-racism (insta: @afab_ulous)
Wednesday breakfast Rundown 6th of December. Presenters, Judith Peppard, and Patty Beggs7:00am: Introduction:7:10am ICAN, We all can Tim Wright is the Asia-Pacific director of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons joined us in the studio to update us on the international treaty to abolish nuclear weapons and ICAN's planes for 2018.7:25am Midsumma festival Dani Weber on the phone speaking about The Coco Butter Club opening Friday Jan 19 as part of the Midsumma Festival,Victoria's premier LGBTQIA+ cultural festival. 7:45am Australian Theater for Young People Amy Maiden joined us on the phone to talk about The report: Building mental wellness and agility through youth theater, that was published by the ATYP.8:00am Plans for US led security force in Syria Associate professor Mehmet Ozalp updates us on developments in Syria during 2017 and the US proposal for a border security force.8:15am Call to action on proposed deregulation of new GMO Tech Bob Phelps from Gene Ethics updates us on reviews of the regulations governing new genetic manipulation techniques. 8:30am End:Track ListThe Cactus Channel, Leech Mojo Juju, PsychoTomGirl, My Lovers
7:00am Acknowledgement of Country7:15am Father Chris Riley, Founder and CEO of Youth Off the Streets on the government playing politics with South Sudanese community and on the work of this organisation. 7:30am Curator, Maddee Clark, on exhibition Black Magic at Incinerator Gallery, 20 Jan - 18 Feb 7:45am Bahman Yusufi- Solidarity with Iranian uprising crew in Melbourne. Since late December 2017, Iran has been witnessing a wave of protests in more than 80 cities. At least 21 people have been killed while more than 2000 people including 90 student activists and labour organizers have also been arrested. 8.00am Dani Weber, Events Coordinator, speaking about the highlights of the current issue of Archer magazine.8.15am Nyok Gor, Co-founder of the South Sudan Australia Peace Initiative (SSAPI's). SSAPI has been working for over six years to facilitate healing and reconciliation amongst South Sudanese after decades of civil war. They are all volunteers. SSAPI's Focuses: Trust-building, Ethical Leadership & Reconciliation and Rule of Law
Angela Bailey joins James and Yvette in the studio to talk about the We Are Here exhibition at the Midsumma Festival. Dani Weber chats on the line about the Family edition of Archer Magazine.
Emily from Smashing the Binary (and Chunky Yoga) and Dani Weber do some big time binarybusting to wrap for the year.