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Send us a textChoosing godparents is a momentous decision filled with both responsibility and prayerful discernment. We'll explore this essential question with insights from Deacon Mike Hayes, Father Damian Ference, and Christy Cabaniss, who share their wisdom on selecting role models who will be more than just names on a certificate. From considering non-family mentors to honoring cultural traditions like the Hispanic practice of multiple godparents, we offer practical guidance and heartfelt reflections to help you make this choice with confidence and clarity. Plus, discover how these significant figures can continue to shape a child's life, possibly stepping into the role of confirmation sponsors as they grow.Reflecting on the legacy of Pope John Paul II on his feast day, we recount our personal experiences of his awe-inspiring visits to the United States. From the unforgettable masses at Yankee and Shea Stadium in New York to the echoes of his "do not be afraid" messages during World Youth Days, JPII's message continues to ignite faith and courage. Amidst these reflections, we share news about Deacon Mike's appointment as the Bishop's Delegate for Ecumenical and Interfaith Relationships and discuss exciting projects like the Catholic-Jewish Colloquium that are on the horizon.Church Search goes to New Hampshire where we share the story of a church who are praying for our country for 30 days before the election. Christy adds a bit about Pray More Novenas.Mike discusses the Hard 75 challenge.Mike's Hard 75 begins on November 4th:1. Up at 6:30AM each day for a morning walk.2. Morning and Evening Prayer each day.3. Scripture reading plus journaling each day.4. Core finisher exercise each day.5. One Inspirational Social media post each day. (It can be a picture, but I have to add a description about why it is inspiring.)6. Eat only food that I have prepared. (I can eat out, but not randomly. I have to plan to eat out ahead of time and have to pick something off a menu ahead of time that fits with my current diet plan).Readings this week are from the 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time, the story of Bartimaeus calls us to examine our own faith and vision. Join us for a compelling conversation that weaves together the threads of legacy, community, and spiritual growth.
Sahithi is 29 and moved to the US from India when she was 12 years old, she is Hindu and her fiancé is Muslim. She chats balancing med school and a long distance relationship, trying to help her parents get on board, managing her mental health, and ultimately choosing herself.Follow Sahithi on IG @ithihas19 Support the Show.BWWPS Book Club Form share your thoughts on what we're reading!BWWPS Guest ApplicationAnonymous Suggestion/Request Box DishaMazepa.comSHOP: Disha Mazepa Designs on Etsy Code FESTIVE6 (buy 5 get 1 free)Be sure to SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE US A REVIEW if you enjoyed the show. Follow me on Instagram @Disha.MazepaLike the show on FB here. Music by: Crexwell Episodes available on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcast, Stitcher, and Overcast.
In episode 82 we speak with and learn a lot from Rabbi Ari Saks. Rabbi Saks talks to us about the cultural myths that couples face in their interfaith relationships. Particularly that interfaith relationships will inevitably lead to divorce and separation. We ask the question if interfaith relationships mean it's MORE likely or LESS likely for a couple to divorce? Rabbi Saks challenges that idea by teaching that differences can actually lead to a deeper relationship rather than division. Currently, Rabbi Saks is focusing his efforts on reaching out to interfaith families, primarily through his recently launched podcast “Interfaithing: Why families can embrace two faiths under one roof.” The podcast can be found on all podcast platforms. Rabbi Saks is also developing unique, online Adult Education curricula including “Torah Teachings for Jewish Grandparents of Interfaith Families” and “How Israel Should be Taught on College Campuses.” Finally, Rabbi Saks serves Torat Yisrael, a Conservative congregation in Rhode Island, on a part-time basis and serves pastoral needs for unaffiliated families in the Philadelphia area.
Nirali joins me for a nuanced conversation about the impact of generational trauma on our parents and their generations struggle to build a bridge between the two religions. Her partner is Persion while she is Gujurati and she shares her attempt at keeping an open dialogue with her family about choosing her own version of happy. Read Nirali's essay's here:https://hogg.utexas.edu/aapi-bridges-not-barriers https://hogg.utexas.edu/category/nvs/nvs-adultsSupport the showBWWPS Book Club Form share your thoughts on what we're reading!BWWPS Guest ApplicationAnonymous Suggestion/Request Box DishaMazepa.comSHOP: Disha Mazepa Designs on Etsy Code FESTIVE6 (buy 5 get 1 free)Be sure to SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE US A REVIEW if you enjoyed the show. Follow me on Instagram @Disha.MazepaLike the show on FB here. Music by: Crexwell Episodes available on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcast, Stitcher, and Overcast.
This week we have questions from somebody who cannot stop crying at work, somebody in an interfaith relationship who won't share about faith, and a worried mom asking about teenage depression. If you are an Apple user please rate us!If you are a Spotify user, please rate us! Submit a question to the show!Help us reach #1 on Goodpods!Listen ad-free, get the show a day early and enjoy the pre-show hang out on the same app you're using RIGHT NOW at www.Patreon.com/Therapy where you can also access our vast library of deep dives, interviews, skill shares, reviews and rants as well as our live discord chat!Interested in Nick's mental health approach to fitness? Check out www.MentalFitPersonalTraining.comCheck out Dr. Jim's book "Dadvice: 50 Fatherly Life Lessons" at www.DadviceBook.comGrab some swag at our store, www.PodTherapyBaitShop.comPlay Jim's Neurotic Bingo at home while you listen to the show, or don't, I'm not your supervisor.Submit questions to:www.PodTherapy.netPodTherapyGuys@gmail.comFollow us on Social Media:FacebookInstagramTwitterResources:Suicide Prevention Lifeline - 1-800-273-8255.Veterans Crisis Line - 1-800-273-8255.Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) National Helpline - (1-800-662-HELP (4357)OK2Talk Helpline Teen Helpline - 1 (800) 273-TALKU.S. Mental Health Resources Hotline - 211
Why are people today so much more willing to date outside their religion, but so much less willing to date someone with different politics? How does one navigate an interfaith relationship? Joseph Holmes asks Naomi Riley, author of the book "Til Faith Do Us Part: How Interfaith Relationships Are Transforming America" for her insights.
Suketu and Hallie are back at it again this week with… QUESTIONS OF THE WEEK. An entire episode devoted to everyone's favorite section of the podcast. Happy Monday, Half Past Crew. Do you struggle with navigating your interfaith relationship? Has your family disapproved of your partner because they're outside of your culture? Why do immigrant parents want their children to be so successful? All of these and more are covered on this week's episode of Half Past Chai. Get cozy, settle in, grab your chai, and enjoy this questions episode of HPC.GO CHECK OUT the Cumin Club at www.thecuminclub.com! This is Hallie's FIRST brand deal - so exciting. The Cumin Club has pre-packaged Indian meals that make cooking Indian food so much easier. These meals can be done in as quick as 5 minutes and are extra tasty. Use code HALLIE20 at checkout to get 20% off your order! ENJOY Half Past Crew! Be sure to submit your stories at https://www.halfpastchai.com Follow us! https://linktr.ee/halfpastchai --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/halfpastchai/support
The listeners of BWWPS shared their green flags and Ankita joins me to break down all the things you guys submitted and more!You find the "discovering your values" activity here. Listen to Ankita's previous episode here. Follow Ankita on IG @Ankick_it Support the showBWWPS Guest ApplicationDishaMazepa.comSHOP: Disha Mazepa Designs on EtsyBe sure to SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE US A REVIEW if you enjoyed the show. Follow me on Instagram @Disha.MazepaLike the show on FB here. Music by: Crexwell Episodes available on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcast, Stitcher, and Overcast.
Aarya is 23 and is Nepalese/Hindu and her boyfriend is Bangladeshi/Muslim. We chat growing up in Australia, managing family obligations while trying to build our own life and identity outside our childhood homes, sorting out religion from culture, and protecting our mental health while we "go through it".0:08 Interfaith Relationship and Cultural Differences13:25 Navigating Parental Expectations and Dating Dynamics22:46 Challenges of Cultural Expectations in Relationships38:38 Seeking Normalcy in an Extraordinary World44:30 Navigating Cultural Conflicts and Pushing BoundariesFollow Aarya on IG @TeachingWithMissGxSupport the showBWWPS Guest ApplicationDishaMazepa.comSHOP: Disha Mazepa Designs on EtsyBe sure to SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE US A REVIEW if you enjoyed the show. Follow me on Instagram @Disha.MazepaLike the show on FB here. Music by: Crexwell Episodes available on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcast, Stitcher, and Overcast.
How do you push past an ex and deal with interfaith relationships? In today's coaching episode, we'll have an insightful conversation about how to do just that. In relationships and specifically interfaith relationships, it's important to understand why we feel the way we do and process our emotions. In this episode, she admits that she still misses her ex because he had certain qualities that she can't find in other men around her. But as she digs deeper, she realizes that she's not open to receiving those qualities from other men because she got hurt the last time she did. She also realizes that if men don't show up for her right from the beginning, she tends to lose interest and doesn't give them a chance to open up later on. This points her toward a much deeper issue: her own emotional unavailability. If you want someone to give, you have to be open to receiving. This often proves to be difficult because we come from a place of fear, distrust, judgment, and guarded emotions. It's crucial to focus your mind and energy on the type of relationship you envision for yourself. In coaching with Zara, this woman reaches the conclusion that in interfaith dating, when you're not operating in your authentic values and boundaries, things will often take unexpected turns. She realizes while processing that her key takeaway from this coaching class was just this. Determining her own authentic values because if your values are fluctuating depending on who you're in front of, it is an indicator that you're not operating to your full authentic worth. Take a cup of coffee and dive into this episode to process your perspective on interfaith relationships and getting over exes as you listen to this coaching episode unfold. Time Stamps for this episode: 00:00 - Introduction 00:29 - How to push past missing your ex 1:15 - What about her ex she still misses 2:50 - Not seeing the same in other men 3:30 - Believe in finding that in other men 4:12 - On not being open to receiving 5:45 - It is possible to become available even after breaking up 7:00 - Unravelling emotional unavailability 9:30 - If you want someone to give, you have to be open to receiving 11:55 - Honing down on the desired type of relationship 12:45 - Overcoming challenges in interfaith relationships 16:30 - What she felt was unfair 22:40 - Fear of putting herself in the same situation again 23:10 - Exercises in CCC, on guilt and shame 24:35 - Believing that you can make decisions more in alignment with yourself 25:05 - Committing to your vision of love 28:00 - Dealing with guilt: an example 32:10 - Her takeaway: determining her values 33:14 - Interfaith relationship advice Links mentioned in this episode: Register for the next open coaching session: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAuceuuqz4iGN25FmjmYSe2jR4nKQr8QPCu Attract Your Match Game Plan Call www.captivatingcourtship.com/contact Apply to the Captivating Courtship Code 2.0 Coaching Program www.captivatingcourtship.com/coaching Queen of Courtship Assessment https://captivatingcourtship.com/queenofcourtship/ Questions? Send Zara a DM on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/zarajcaptivatingcourtship
Akanksha is Gujurati and was raised Hindu, her fiancé Nomon is Afghani and was raised Muslim. They share walking their parents and families through the tough conversations, managing the denial and mental health, encouraging open dialogue, and unpacking years of animosity between the two religions.BOLLYWOOD TRIVIA TICKETSFollow Akanksha & Nomon on IG @duoinglife.ourway & @accordingtoakTune into Prime & PrejudiceBWWPS Guest ApplicationDishaMazepa.comSHOP: Disha Mazepa Designs on EtsyBe sure to SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE US A REVIEW if you enjoyed the show. Follow me on Instagram @Disha.MazepaLike the show on FB here. Music by: Crexwell Support the show
I asked the listeners of BWWPS "What parts of our culture are you ready to throw out?" and you guys did not disappoint! Dhara joins me this week to go through your submissions and the over arching themes so many of your answers pointed out. From elder care to med school to body shaming to arranged marriages there is a lot to get rid of. Follow Dhara on IG @DharasWorld Tune into Prime & PrejudiceBWWPS Guest ApplicationDishaMazepa.comSHOP: Disha Mazepa Designs on EtsyBe sure to SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE US A REVIEW if you enjoyed the show. Follow me on Instagram @Disha.MazepaLike the show on FB here. Music by: Crexwell Support the show
What happens when you sit down some Jews, Muslims, Christians, Agnostics and Spiritualists in a room to discuss interfaith relationships?
We are thrilled to feature an episode of a new podcast in the Jewish pod-o-sphere, as a bonus episode on our podcast feed! This episode is the third in a new series called Breaking the Glass: Reflections on Interfaith Relationships. Breaking the Glass is a podcast series from Jewish Rhody Media reflecting on the experiences of multifaith couples and families in Jewish communities and beyond. A series that asks its listeners to reimagine traditional ideas of community, family, and partnership, Breaking the Glass is a candid acknowledgement of how our experiences shape each of us, in ways both beautiful and difficult.-------------------------------What happens when force of habit becomes, well, forced? Breaking the Glass's third episode, entitled "Breaking the News, Pt. 2," surveys the institutional responses to multifaith marriage that have cast it into the corners of communal life for far too long. Faith leaders, multifaith marriage advocates and couples break down the role – and toll – of emotions in communal decisions, helping us to break the news to ourselves: multifaith couples are looking for a place in religious communities, and it's high time they are fully welcome. -------------------------------Links and References for the episode:Read Rabbi Handlarski's book: The A—Z of IntermarriageLearn more about her virtual synagogue space: http://secularsynagogue.org/Read Ed Case's book: Radical Inclusion: Engaging Interfaith Families for a Thriving Jewish Future Learn more about the Center for Radically Inclusive JudaismWhere to find more Breaking the Glass episodes: https://podpage.com/breaking-the-glass
Welcome back to another Ask Kat episode! If you're new here, I answer questions on IG stories every Monday but it's so hard to answer them in 15 seconds! So I created a podcast series where I can give more in depth answers to your nuanced questions. You can listen to the first Ask Kat episode here. This time around, I'm talking all things Bridgerton, being an LGBTQ+ ally, interfaith relationships, and my own physical boundaries in dating. Go to ZocDoc.com/Kat to download the app for free and start your search today! Start monetizing your podcast with Podcorn and explore sponsorship opportunities by signing up here: podcorn.com/podcasters.
For months prior to the open house of the Washington D.C. Temple, Diana Brown led a unique group of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and friends on a different kind of open house tour. The group visited sacred sites of other faiths in an effort to learn and foster interreligious relationships. Diana is the assistant director of interreligious engagement at Georgetown University and a Latter-day Saint. She joins the Church News podcast to talk about this "Reverse Open House” and how Latter-day Saints can strengthen relationships with friends, neighbors and community members through interfaith interactions. The Church News Podcast is a weekly podcast that invites listeners to make a journey of connection with members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints across the globe. Host Sarah Jane Weaver, reporter and editor for The Church News for a quarter-century, shares a unique view of the stories, events, and most important people who form this international faith. With each episode, listeners are asked to embark on a journey to learn from one another and ponder, “What do I know now?” because of the experience. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Having different views around religion, spirituality, and routines can obviously cause problems in a relationship. But even if you and your partner have different faiths, you can still have the type of relationship where you're growing together and not living in different worlds.MORE RESOURCES “Return To Love” - https://amzn.to/3iXTAR6“The Daily Stoic” - https://amzn.to/3J5cmQS“8 Dates” - https://amzn.to/3IRT7u3Link to article - https://bit.ly/3LyVAvcLearn more about Tripp Kramer - https://trippadvice.com/Learn more about Jonathon Aslay - https://www.jonathonaslay.com/Send us an email: relationshipsareunderrated@gmail.comLeave us a voicemail: 323-432-0025
In the season finale of Love Matters, we return to the controversial topic of interfaith relationships in India. Such unions are rare: Less than 2% of couples who tie the knot are from interfaith backgrounds. Inter-religious relationships are often shunned, and those who are vocal about celebrating their love publicly can face a backlash — like our listener this week, Krutika Lele. Krutika is Hindu and her husband Tamir is Muslim and they're in a band called Interfaith. The musician says they have dealt with online harassment, prejudice and that she sometimes fears for their lives when they travel around the country. Evelyn speaks to actor Shruti Seth and her director husband Danish Aslam about the social media trolling they've faced for their interfaith marriage, as well as the importance of celebrating love in the face of hate and why their daughter gives them hope for the future. Get in touch with your relationship questions or thoughts on this week's show on lovematters@dw.com. Help others find the podcast by liking, reviewing, subscribing and sharing our episodes! Show notes: Evelyn Sharma's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evelyn_sharma/ Shruti Seth's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shru2kill/ Danish Aslam's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dontpanic79/ Executive Producer: Melanie von Marschalck, DW Department Life & Style Lead Producer: Jennifer Collins Producer and Lead Research: Sana Rizvi Assistant Producers: Nicolas Martin, Charli Shield DW Format and Product Development: Laura Döing Sound Engineer: Thomas Schmidt Editorial Support: Snigdha Sharma, Anant Nath Sharma, Shashank Bhargava
The Witch Daily Show (https://www.witchdailyshow.com) is talking Interfaith Relationships Our sponsor today Is Siobhan Duncan (http://www.siobhanduncan.com/witch) Our quote of the day Is: ― "Summer afternoon—summer afternoon; to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language." —Henry James Headlines: (https://tvseriesfinale.com/tv-show/good-witch-cancelled-no-season-eight-for-hallmark-channel-tv-series/) Other Sources: (https://sungodmedicinals.com/pages/herb-spotlight-oatstraw) Magic of the day – Interfaith Relationships Question of the day - Travel Altars Thank you so much for joining me this morning, if you have any witch tips, questions, witch fails, or you know of news I missed, visit https://www.witchdailyshow.com or email me at thewitchdailypodcast@gmail.com If you want to support The Witch Daily Show please visit our patreon page https://www.patreon.com/witchdailyshow Mailing Address (must be addressed as shown below) Tonya Brown 3436 Magazine St
This week our Co-Hosts discuss interfaith (maybe even intercultural) relationships. There are various reasons why some may choose to marry outside the deen, but are these reasons valid? Our Co-Hosts discuss the various reasons they have heard but also share their own opinions. Take a listen to what they each have to say! What are your thoughts? Share with us! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/muslimsmove-initiative/message
On episode 10 Rabbi Avi Finegold and Dr. Roberta Rosenthal Kwall engage in a conversation about interfaith relationships in the Jewish community with Dr. Keren McGinityDr. McGinity is a research associate at the Hadassah-Brandeis Institute, the founding director of the Love & Tradition Institute, and the Interfaith Specialist at the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism.For more information on the Love & Tradition Institute visit https://loveandtradition.org/about/Find out more about Roberta's book athttps://www.goodreads.com/book/show/51714612-remix-judaismFollow the Jewish Living Lab on Facebook and @Jewishlab on Twitter.Theme music 'Interlude' by Tzara.
Kamran is Muslim and his fiancé is Sikh. He talks about being raised Muslim and rediscovering his own faith as an adult. We discuss the role of faith in our lives, creating communication between families, and explaining religion within a more historical and objective context. Follow Kamran on IG: @krahman86 or @planevents.ca***Sign Up for Happy Mail (my newsletter!) at Patreon.com/BWWPS ***SHOP: Disha Mazepa Designs on EtsyBe sure to SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE US A REVIEW if you enjoyed the show. Follow me on Instagram @Disha.MazepaLike the show on FB here. Contact me at BWWPSPodcast@gmail.com Music by: Crexwell Episodes available on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcast, Stitcher, and Overcast.Support the show (http://Patreon.com/BWWPS)Support the show (http://Patreon.com/BWWPS)
Couples with different religious beliefs are becoming more common worldwide. Can interreligious relationships work or are there unavoidable consequences? The post Interfaith Relationships: Do They Work? appeared first on incmedia.org.
Couples with different religious beliefs are becoming more common worldwide. Can interreligious relationships work or are there unavoidable consequences? The post Interfaith Relationships: Do They Work? appeared first on incmedia.org.
This week Jess & Jack talk about interfaith relationships: Jess talks about being married to a witch, and Jack talks about his relationship with his agnostic fiancé. We talk about how we grew up thinking you had to date and marry another Christian to avoid being “unequally yoked” and how we came to understand interfaith relationships have the potential to deepen and strengthen our faith rather than threaten it. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter at @lavmafia!
We are joined by BBC Asian Network & Sky Presenter Nayha Ahmed to discuss interfaith relationships. It's a spicy one...
Hey friends - today, I chat with Rabiya Bower, who's a registered dietician, the founder of Beti books and the co-founder of SAWIR (South Asian Women in Interracial (and Interfaith) Relationships). We talk about all these topics and everything in between, covering a lot of important and not enough talked about things in the South Asian community. Connect with the Caffeinated Brown Girl Podcast Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/caffeinatedbrowngirl/ Personal Instagram: @pallavijaniani Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/caffeinatedbrowngirl/ Interested in being a guest or connecting? Email us here: caffeinatedbrowngirl@gmail.com Connect with Rabiya & her communities- Personal Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rabiyabowerrd/ Beti Books: https://www.instagram.com/beti.books/ SAWIR: https://www.instagram.com/s.a.w.i.r/ https://www.facebook.com/sawirelationships/
Interfaith relationships can be difficult, but many people make them successful! Communicate openly, support each other, and understand each other. We have our aunt and uncle on as guests, and they tell us about their interfaith relationship! thanks for the support friend! Follow us on Insta: @thegneitingsSend us a message: theyoungcouple20@gmail.comThe podcast is now on youtube! The channel is Lane and Ale
For the inaugural episode of 'Ship Happens, @MargauxSue and @GabeRoberto talk about the topics of interfaith relationships and how it's like dating someone who is vegan when you're not. Find out how you can navigate these two different situations, especially if you find yourself in one! Don't forget to hit the subscribe button and notification bell for updates on when we upload new episodes and follow us on Instagram and Twitter! Instagram: @shiphappens_ph Twitter: @shiphappens_ph Got a relationship topic you'd like us to cover? Leave a comment down below, send us a DM on any of our social media accounts, or email us at relationshiphappens@gmail.com and your concern might just appear on our next episode!
Emily and Andrew Jordan, hosts of Outpost of Heaven: the podcast, focus on building critical interfaith relationships while remaining grounded in their faith in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Here, they share some stories and experiences that they have had while building these relationships and how they balance these efforts with missionary […] The post FAIR Voice Podcast #14: Interfaith Relationships and Missionary Work appeared first on FairMormon.
In this episode, the discussion is based around interracial relationships. Jalen, Justin, Alex, Cam WIll, and special guest Amir dive into the complexities of interracial relationships, why some are hesitant to be in one, and the importance of loving and supporting Black women. They also talk about the various stereotypes of Black women and get to the core of what the deal really is. In addition to the importance of sharing the same religion in relationships. Lots of gems dropped in this episode!
Allison Del Fium is co-host of the What The Faith podcast, a space for the faith curious, helping people become more interested in the journey than the destination, more passionate about conversation than conversion and more driven by empathy than by division. After meeting and falling in love with an ex-cult member, Allison now navigates and thrives in a mixed faith relationship. @allison_delfium https://linktr.ee/whatthefaithspace --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Preet and Adhish are husband and wife, Preet is Punjabi/Sikh and Adhish is Gujurati/Hindu. They share both sides of their story; Preet's battle to make her family accept a non-Sikh partner, while Adish describes growing up as a male in a typical Indian household. Follow Preet on IG @allthingspreet or @prettybypreet Be sure to SUBSCRIBE & SHARE if you enjoyed the show. Follow us on Instagram @dishesbydishesContact us at BWWPSPodcast@gmail.com Episodes available on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcast, Stitcher, Overcast, and Youtube.
In this discussion with Sarah Mendenhall of the Sitting Down With Sarah Podcast, Dr. Finlayson-Fife responds to questions such as…-What are the stages that couples go through when facing a faith challenge?-Can you arrive at shared values in a mixed-faith relationship?-Can you live in two different paradigms of belief and still be friends and good parents?-How can you talk to your kids about a parent's faith transition?-How can you teach your children shared values when each parent believes differently?-How can you find the courage to love in the face of difference?To learn more about Dr. Finlayson-Fife’s work, visit our Website, check out our Online Course Page, and take a look at our upcoming Events. You can also follow Dr. Finlayson-Fife on Instagram, YouTube, or join her FREE Facebook Group for greater access to her insights.www.Finlayson-Fife.comListen to this episode on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn, and Stitcher.
170. Interfaith RelationshipsRelated links for 170. Interfaith Relationships: Reply to this episode on ykyz: https://ykyz.com/p/cf125d84ac1d005002c397675f03f373788772c7 Just Thinking Aloud microcast: https://ykyz.com/c/microcast?&username=justthinkingaloud
In this discussion with Sarah Mendenhall of the Sitting Down With Sarah Podcast, Dr. Finlayson-Fife responds to questions such as… What are the stages that couples go through when facing a faith challenge? Can you arrive at shared values in a mixed-faith relationship? Can you live in two different paradigms of belief and still be friends and good parents? How can you talk to your kids about a parent's faith transition? How can you teach your children shared values when each parent believes differently? How can you find the courage to love in the face of difference? To learn more about Dr. Finlayson-Fife’s work, visit our Website, check out our Online Course Page, and take a look at our upcoming Events. You can also follow Dr. Finlayson-Fife on Instagram, YouTube, or join her FREE Facebook Group for greater access to her insights. www.Finlayson-Fife.com Listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn, and Stitcher.
Part Two - The conversation continues with Leigh-Anne and her partner; Sikiru. Leigh-Anne is Christian whilst Sikiru is Muslim. This was a breaking point at one stage and the two parted because she loves God more. Whew Chile. We hope you enjoy this extended conversation on interfaith relationships. Would you leave your partner if you felt convicted to? Are the children being raised Christian or Muslim? Get involved in the conversation @LooseTeaPod
Part One - Interfaith relationships can be difficult, but some of us manage to make it work and push through the challenges posed by family and religious traditions and teachings. Our darling guest Swabra Abdulrehman joins in the conversation and discusses her experience marrying a Christian man as a Muslim woman. Would you convert for your partner? What are you willing to compromise on? Get involved in the conversation @LooseTeaPod
Relationships and the law: divorce, interfaith relationships and what to expect in mediation by Dr. Laurie Betito
Luna, Sellena and Aoife discuss the pros and cons of interfaith relationships and also answer questions sent in from you, the listening audience! Keep sending in those questions and if you have the chance, please Rate,Review and Subscribe on your favorite podcast provider! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/crossroadsncauldrons/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crossroadsncauldrons/support
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Episode Notes College professor and physician spouse Julie Yamamoto shares some of her experiences of supporting her husband as he worked to become a neurosurgeon in the United States. Books Mentioned in Episode: Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus by John Gray Why Marriages Succeed or Fail: And How You Can Make Yours Last by John Gottman Committed: A Love Story by Elizabeth Gilbert What Could He Be Thinking? How a Man's Mind Really Works by Michael Gurian The Road Less Travelled by M. Scott Peck The Medical Marriage by Warren and Mary Sotile Intercultural Marriages: Promises and Pitfalls by Dugan Romano Mixed Matches: How to Create Successful Interracial, Interethnic, and Interfaith Relationships by Joel Crohn Stephanie Coontz books - research on marriage and family from a historical and anthropological perspective About Julie Julie Yamamoto has a Master’s degree in English language and literature and has worked in corporate, academic, journalistic, and small business settings as a writer, editor, and instructor. She relishes the opportunity to work with writers one-on-one and has a natural ability to communicate with non-native speakers of English. She is currently an instructor at St. Martin's University and offers writing and editing coaching services on her website, The Write Place. She also writes on her personal blog at http://julieyamamoto.wordpress.com. If interested in the White Coat Investor course, click here. Worried about gift etiquette and what to purchase? Check out this post!
Seforosa Carroll and Graham Hill discuss addressing climate change, nurturing interfaith relationships, dealing with gender-based violence, amplifying the voices of Oceanian female leaders and theologians, and reimagining home and our relationships with place and land. The Global Church Project podcast episode #125. On https://theglobalchurchproject.comSeforosa is a Fiji born Rotuman. She is passionate about interfaith and cross-cultural relationships, and gender and culture. Having lived in Australia since 1987, Sef has always maintained connections with the Pacific, particularly Pacific Islanders living in the diaspora. This includes work with the Pacific Island Women’s Advocacy Services, and the South Pacific Association of Theological Schools, and the Association of Oceanian Women Theologians. Sef is keen to profile and elevate the voices of Pacific Islanders, and especially the voices of Pacific Island Women.
Do you have a partner that isn't the same religion or culture as you? Do you agree with interfaith relationships? Is there anything within Islam to prohibit or permit it? In this episode of 'Those Podding Muslims!', three of our staff discuss the interfaith/cultural relationships that they are in. This podcast is brought to you by the charity New Horizons in British Islam (www.nhorizons.org/) Twitter: @N_Horizons Facebook: www.facebook.com/nHorizons.org/
In this episode, we dive into various perspectives on the increasing numbers of interfaith marriages. Danielle invites Tim Hopkins onto the show to talk about his experience of being raised in an interfaith home. Talk about putting a guest in the hot seat. By Danielle Isbell _ _ _ Godcast exists to share our stories about the presence or absence of religion in our lives. Each episode focuses on a particular issue or experience in the hopes of acknowledging that we are in a continued conversation with the religion/ worldview with which we were raised—whether that conversation happens from a place of reception or rejection. We hope to foster a space where we can listen attentively to other people’s religious experiences in order to learn and to uplift the multiplicity of ways that religion can play out in our lives. Twitter: twitter.com/GODCAST_PODCAST?lang=en FB: www.facebook.com/THEGODCASTPODCAST/ godcastpodcast.buzzsprout.com/
Interracial relationships can work but can interfaith relationships especially between a muggle and a witch? Noah of the Sippin' & Swearin' podcast details with political incorrectness what it's like to date women from different faiths and maybe even... be cursed (influenced) by them. What you'll find in this episode: Interfaith Relationships, Paganism, Cultural Appropriation, Hot Topic, Tarot, 50 Shades of Grey, Multiverse, Mandela Theory, Bernstein Bears Theory, Timeline Convergence, Forget Me Not Spells, Witchcraft, Kabbalah, Judaism, Catholicism, , Political Correctness, Self-Care, Politics, Bible, Feminism, Metoo Movement Official Site: https://www.magickandmediums.com Sippin' & Swearin' Podcast Official Site:https://www.sipnswear.com/
Interracial relationships can work but can interfaith relationships especially between a muggle and a witch? Noah of the Sippin' & Swearin' podcast details with political incorrectness what it's like to date women from different faiths and maybe even... be cursed (influenced) by them. What you'll find in this episode: Interfaith Relationships, Paganism, Cultural Appropriation, Hot Topic, Tarot, 50 Shades of Grey, Multiverse, Mandela Theory, Bernstein Bears Theory, Timeline Convergence, Forget Me Not Spells, Witchcraft, Kabbalah, Judaism, Catholicism, , Political Correctness, Self-Care, Politics, Bible, Feminism, Metoo Movement Official Site: https://www.magickandmediums.com Sippin' & Swearin' Podcast Official Site:https://www.sipnswear.com/
Interracial relationships can work but can interfaith relationships especially between a muggle and a witch? Noah of the Sippin' & Swearin' podcast details with political incorrectness what it's like to date women from different faiths and maybe even... be cursed (influenced) by them. What you'll find in this episode: Interfaith Relationships, Paganism, Cultural Appropriation, Hot Topic, Tarot, 50 Shades of Grey, Multiverse, Mandela Theory, Bernstein Bears Theory, Timeline Convergence, Forget Me Not Spells, Witchcraft, Kabbalah, Judaism, Catholicism, , Political Correctness, Self-Care, Politics, Bible, Feminism, Metoo Movement Official Site: https://www.magickandmediums.com Sippin' & Swearin' Podcast Official Site:https://www.sipnswear.com/
In this episode, we dive into various perspectives on the increasing numbers of interfaith marriages and ask around about students' experience of religion at Boston University. Danielle invites Tim Hopkins onto the show to talk about his experience of being raised in an interfaith home, and the conversation moves right onto the topic of Hell. Talk about putting a guest in the hot seat. Follow us on Twitter @GODCAST_PODCAST and Facebook @TheGodcastPodcast
I really should write a script which says “Sorry for the delay in posting; ________ got in the way.” Because that’s what happened this time. This podcast was recorded on February 15 — the day after Valentine’s Day! The day after the day celebrating love (which technically is also a day to celebrate love. Like…
SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR. Your first month free! http://www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/sethandrewsWhat happens when people with conflicting views about God, religion and spirituality fall in love and decide to share life together? This broadcast features the stories of those who are either married or life partners, and who have differing faith traditions and beliefs (or none). Their successes and failures. The challenges of being divided on a critical (or not so critical?) issue. And the meeting of two very different viewpoints within the same - and very small -space.Does love conquer all? We discuss. Plus, Dale McGowan, author of "In Faith and in Doubt," joins us to cap the show with some notes about his research on interfaith couples
Have you ever dated someone you thought you could trust but found out they had given you an STD? If you can relate or know someone who can, tune into “The Dedan Tolbert Show” tonight at 9:00pm EST for a special “Ask Dedan Advice Edition of “Saturday Night LIVE”, where we'll be discussing: How to deal with sexually transmitted diseases, tattoos/piercings and the role they play in dating/relationships, Charles Barkley's comments about the looters in Ferguson, dating someone with different religious beliefs than yours, and MANY other topics! Feel free to call in with comments/questions to 646 200 0366 or listen LIVE online at www.dedantolbertshow.com.... “REAL Radio that Matters”.
Leading Anglican writer and educator Professor Martyn Percy discusses his life, work and ambitions in conversation with Professor Andrew Bradstock, Director of the Centre for Theology and Public Issues. Principal of Ripon College Cuddesdon, the largest provider of Anglican ordination training in the UK, Martyn Percy is one of the most influential Christian thinkers, writers and educators around today. 15 April 2013
Leading Anglican writer and educator Professor Martyn Percy discusses his life, work and ambitions in conversation with Professor Andrew Bradstock, Director of the Centre for Theology and Public Issues. Principal of Ripon College Cuddesdon, the largest provider of Anglican ordination training in the UK, Martyn Percy is one of the most influential Christian thinkers, writers and educators around today. 15 April 2013
Leading Anglican writer and educator Professor Martyn Percy discusses his life, work and ambitions in conversation with Professor Andrew Bradstock, Director of the Centre for Theology and Public Issues. Principal of Ripon College Cuddesdon, the largest provider of Anglican ordination training in the UK, Martyn Percy is one of the most influential Christian thinkers, writers and educators around today. 15 April 2013
Lively discussion of interfaith relationships and what it means to live amongst each other. Perspectives on forgiveness and embracing differences were discussed with the following questions: 1. What from your tradition enables you to embrace difference? 2. What from your tradition equips or calls you to pursue forgiveness and reconciliation?
Mufti Ismail Menk on radio emphasizing the importance of good interfaith relations.
You often hear the term "Evenly Yoked" being thrown around when discussing relationships, however its often used in the wrong context. Tonight on "The Dedan Tolbert Show", we'll discuss some of the major differences between Christianity and Islam, while answering every question you can think of in regards to dating outside of your faith. Listen to one of my highest rated shows ever tonight at 9:00pm by calling 646 200 0366 or online at DedanTolbert.com
On today's show we will be discussing how to have and maintain a healthy Interfaith relationship.
In today's episode, Mark Gregston answers questions sent in by parents navigating the turbulent waters of teen romance. Tune in as he discusses tough topics like managing your kid's dating choices when they don't align with family values, addressing crushes that cross religious lines and handling the delicate situation of a teen becoming sexually active. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining a strong, non-judgmental relationship with teens as they journey through their formative romantic experiences. Tune in to gain guidance on how to support your child through the complexities of young love, intimacy and maintaining family connections!Have a question for Mark? Submit it here: markgregston.comParenting Today's Teens is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. To find practical and spiritual advice to help you grow into the parent you want to be visit www.ChristianParenting.org