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Medicine for the Resistance

Enestine Hayes (The Tao of Raven, Blonde Indian), Kaitln Curtice (Native, Glory Happening), Demita Frazier (interviewed for How We Get Free), Jenessa Galenkamp, and Joy Henderson join host Patty Krawec to talk about memoirs, who we write them for, why we write them, and the connections that they create.

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Faith and Feminism
Episode 63: Kaitlin Curtice- What We Can Learn From Indigenous Peoples

Faith and Feminism

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 57:25


Kaitlin Curtice, author of Glory Happening, talks to us about her experience growing up and living as a Native American woman, and what we can learn from Indigenous peoples.

Prophetic Resistance Podcast
Episode 30: Season 3 - Disrupting White Supremacy Panel

Prophetic Resistance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 58:10


This episode is the third in a four-part series recorded in New York City in April 2019 during the Revolutionary Love Conference.  This annual justice conference draws faith leaders and activists across various movements for justice and healing. The conference is hosted by Middle Collegiate Church and The Middle Project. A special thank you to Dr. Jacqui Lewis and Middle Church for providing time and space to produce this four-part series. In this episode, before a live audience, Kaitlin Curtice, Rob Stephens, Lisa Sharon Harper, and Michael-Ray Mathews have a faith-rooted conversation about Disrupting White Supremacy. Kaitlin Curtice is a Native American Christian mystic who portrays the sacredness of the human condition in everyday language. She is a storyteller, a poet and the author of Glory Happening.  Rev. Rob Stephens is the minister for organizing at Middle Collegiate Church and a trainer with the Racial Equity Institute. Lisa Sharon Harper is the author of The Very Good Gospel as well as founder and president of Freedom Road. Show Notes: Watch the Disrupting White Supremacy Panel Discussion https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fjDP2nTC2Q&list=PLVXiuonIksBKAwtB4-q_mD6-jn9ZPoLfj&index=18&t=0s

Religionless Church
Kaitlin Curtice: Glory Happening and Indigenous Christianity

Religionless Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 42:59


Nothing but sacredness here as Kaitlin Curtice talks about her most recent book, Glory Happening: Finding the Divine in Everyday Places. We talk about the sacredness in the ordinary and how her indigenous tradition subverts white supremacy in the Christian faith. Guest Bio/Info: Kaitlin Curtice is a Potawatomi Christian activist and author. She has also written for On Being, Relevant Magazine, and Sojourners. Find Kaitlin here: kaitlincurtice.com Twitter: @KaitlinCurtice Instagram: @kaitlincurtice Facebook: facebook.com/kaitlincurticewriter Special music by Hawkboy: Spotify Get connected to Mason: masonmennenga.com Patreon: patreon.com/masonmennenga Twitter: @masonmennenga Facebook: facebook.com/mason.mennenga Instagram: masonmennenga

Forth District
Episode 11: The Body Native with Kaitlin Curtice

Forth District

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 61:31


Amena talks with Native American author, speaker and worship leader Kaitlin Curtice about why the voices and leadership of Native leaders is necessary and important. Kaitlin shares about her book Glory Happening and how the process of laboring is important in many areas of our lives. To find out more about Kaitlin Curtice, visit https://kaitlincurtice.com/.

HER With Amena Brown
Episode 11: The Body Native with Kaitlin Curtice

HER With Amena Brown

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018


Amena talks with Native American author, speaker and worship leader Kaitlin Curtice about why the voices and leadership of Native leaders is necessary and important. Kaitlin shares about her book Glory Happening and how the process of laboring is important in many areas of our lives. To find out more about Kaitlin Curtice, visit https://kaitlincurtice.com/.

A Better Story
#25. Kaitlin Curtice: Mysticism for Everyone

A Better Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 44:40


Kaitlin Curtice (author, mystic) doesn't think mysticism should be an intimidating word. It's less about drawn out spiritual practices and more about paying attention. She sat down to talk about the sacred, noting the gifts of her Potawatomi roots in experiencing God. To hear more from Kaitlin, head to https://kaitlincurtice.com/ and check out her book, Glory Happening. You can also catch her at On Being, Relevant and Sojourners.  As always, many thanks to Theology Corner for promoting the podcast and Light Theory for providing the intro and outro tunes.

Can I Say This At Church Podcast
17 - "Glory Happening" with Kaitlin Curtice

Can I Say This At Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2018 35:39


Welcome to the show! If you are here I am so grateful for you and want to invite you to become a part of the beloved community being developed here. Consider becoming a Patreon supporter of the show. You'll have access to many perks as well as guaranteeing the future of these conversations; even $1/Month goes so far as this show is 100% listener supported.    http://www.patreon.com/canisaythisatchurch   Guest: Kaitlin Curtice   This week I talk to Kaitlin about what is it to be a Christian and at the same time embrace Native American Heritage at the same time. Our world is full of thin spaces where we can touch, see, and feel the divine; what will we do with that.    Kaitlin Curtice is a Native American Christian author, speaker and worship leader. As an enrolled member of the Potawatomi Citizen Band and someone who has grown up in the Christian faith, Kaitlin writes on the intersection of Native American spirituality, mystic faith in everyday life, and the church. She is an author with Paraclete Press and her recently released book is Glory Happening: Finding the Divine in Everyday Places. She is a contributor to Sojourners, and you can also find her work on Patheos Progressive Christian.     Glory Happening: Finding the Divine in Everyday Places:  Amazon   Connect with Kaitlin on Facebook, Twitter: @kaitlincurtice as well as https://kaitlincurtice.com/.   Special Music for this episode was provided by Hallie Darling.  Tracks include: Break My Heart, Brittle Bones, and Me the Monster from the album Brittle Bones.   Find her music on iTunes, YouTube as well as Spotify as well Instagram and Facebook   You can also find selections from all our episodes on our Spotify Playlist.   

What Are You Reading?
Chapter 19: "To Find Myself in These Stories" - Kaitlin Curtice

What Are You Reading?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2018 32:57


Kaitlin B. Curtice was a Southern Baptist when she began to recognize and connect with her Potawatomi heritage. We talk with her about the writers who have helped her navigate her complex identity and what led her to write her new book, Glory Happening.

The Deconstructionists
Ep 62 - Kaitlin Curtice "Glory Happening"

The Deconstructionists

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2017 61:40


Guest Bio: This week week we talk with Kaitlin Curtice! We chat with her about what it’s like to embrace your Native American heritage, Christianity in the modern era, and her brand new book. Kaitlin is a Native American Christian writer, speaker, and worship leader. She is an author with Paraclete Press and writes at www.kailincurtice.com, on the intersection of culture and spirituality. (Selected) Published Works: Glory Happening: Finding the Divine in Everyday Places Special guest music provided by: Eisley http://www.eisley.com/ Facebook: @eisley Twitter: @eisley Instagram: @eisley Enjoy the songs? Songs featured on this episode were: “Shelter” & “Currents” from the album, Currents; “Ambulance” from the Fire Kite EP; and “Louder Than a Lion” from the album, I’m Only Dreaming. Eisley’s music is available on iTunes, Apple Music, Spotify, and anywhere good music is sold! Get a copy of their latest release, I’m Only Dreaming - Available now! Donation: If you enjoy what we’re doing consider becoming part of our Patreon family. We have some really great ways for you to help be a part of what we’re doing and some really cool reward packages as well! Check us out at our website www.thedeconstructionists.com to join, listen to all of our episodes, subscribe to future shows, connect with us on social media, read our blog, or get your hands on one of our many cool t-shirts or pint glasses. Website design by @ryanbattles. The Deconstructionists Podcast is produced by Nicholas Rowe at National Audio Preservation Society: A full service recording studio and creative habitat, located in Heath, Ohio. Find them on Facebook and Twitter or visit their website for more information. www.nationalaudiopreservationsociety.weebly.com www.facebook.com/nationalaudiopreservationsociety Twitter: @napsrecording Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-deconstructionists/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Poema Podcast
Poema S2 08 | Kaitlin Curtice on Glory Happening

Poema Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2017 37:56


Kaitlin Curtice joins me on the podcast today. Kaitlin is a Native American Christian author, speaker and worship leader. As an enrolled member of the Potawatomi Citizen Band and someone who has grown up in the Christian faith, Kaitlin writes on the intersection of Native American spirituality, mystic faith in everyday life, and the church. Kaitlin and I discuss her new book, 'Glory Happening', real stories of finding the divine in everyday places. We also explore how we can see the divine in the every day, why and how we believe, and how our spirituality can impact our creativity.  Kaitin is a woman of grace and deep spirituality, and has so much wisdom to share with the world. This one's definitely worth a listen. 

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Lead Stories Podcast
S02: Episode 36 - STIGMAS - Race with Kaitlin Curtice

Lead Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2017 39:02


Continuing the series on Stigmas, Jo chats to Kaitlin Curtice, a native-american Christian about her re-discovery of her heritage and how that has impacted her faith and relationship with God. Listen in to hear how God has revealed himself in new ways to Kaitlin as she has researched her heritage, and Kaitlin’s ideas of how the church could be blessed by recognizing and learning from certain cultural values from native americans tribes.   Discussion: 1) What did you learn about native american tribes as a child? Were they positive or negative influences? 2) Kaitlin mentioned that teaching her children traditional ways may mean they are made fun of.  Are there parts of your heritage / ideals you hold to that you are afraid to influence others with for fear of what they may say /do? How can you make sure it is not the enemy who is silencing you? 3) What positive things could/should the church embrace from native american cultures?   Follow Lead Stories Podcast to interact with Steph and Jo: Twitter: @LeadStoriesVox Instagram: @LeadStoriesPodcast Facebook: LeadStoriesPodcast Connect with Jo at: www.josaxton.com @josaxton Connect with Steph at: www.pastorsteph.com @pastorsteph Subscribe on iTunes to have the podcast automatically download to your device every week or listen at www.leadstoriespodcast.com www.leadstoriesmedia.com    Check out Kaitlin’s book ‘Glory Happening’ coming November 7th   https://kaitlincurtice.com/   And find her on facebook, twitter and instagram!

This Good Word With Steve Wiens
Episode 88 | Glory Happening with Kaitlin Curtice

This Good Word With Steve Wiens

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2017 48:40


Kaitlin Curtice is a Native American author of the forthcoming book Glory Happening: Finding the Divine in Everyday Places (it releases on November 7th, 2017). She's also a frequent writer with Sojourners, and she leads worship at First Baptist Church in Decatur, Georgia. Her writing is elegant, poignant, and it creates space for busy people like me to rest and be at peace. Talking to Kaitlin was like experiencing grace - her experiences and her stories invite me into a slower, more beautiful way of living. I loved my conversation with Kaitlin and I love that I now get to share her with you!  Follow Kaitlin on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram; Please check out her blog, and you can read her articles at Sojourners here. Music on this episode is by Ben Howard (I Will Be Blessed)