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Best podcasts about lindsey krinks

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Pray With our Feet
Putting our Faith into Action with Lindsey Krinks of Open Table Nashville

Pray With our Feet

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 62:13


  When we put our faith into action and center justice, fighting for the rights of everyone, particularly those most marginalized, we embody Christ. Mom and I caught up with Lindsey Krinks, Advocacy Director and co-founder of Open Table Nashville, a non-profit and interfaith community based in Tennessee whose work includes four core pillars: “street outreach, education on issues of homelessness, a solidarity network, and advocacy with our friends on the streets.”   Throughout this episode we discuss Lindsey's spiritual journey and embrace of liberation theology, and how it led her to the work she does now through Open Table Nashville (OTN) which focuses on collective liberation. OTN understands that without a systemic analysis of homelessness and poverty, we cannot, as a society, shift away from these issues. We also dive into the many ways scripture and spiritual teachers such as Saint Francis of Assisi (“Preach the gospel at all times; use words when necessary.”), call us out of the pews and into purposeful action. Lindsey shares practical tips for showing up in our church spaces, and within our day-to-day lives in support of our friends experiencing homelessness.  In addition to her work with OTN, Lindsey is the author of Praying with our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Street which invites readers into her story as a street chaplain, activist, and nonprofit leader standing at the margins of American society, and on the front lines of social justice movements where faith means getting your hands dirty in the struggle for a better world. You can support the work of OTN by making a donation (at any level) , signing up for an educational training session (so you can show up in your community and make a difference), or reach out to them to do a speaking engagement at your church / within your community.  Stay Connected with Lindsey's Work: Lindsey KrinksOpen Table Nashville  Instagram: Open Table Nashville (@opentablenashville)  Facebook: Open Table Nashville, Inc. Twitter: @OpenTableNash  Resources / Info. Mentioned: The Beatitudes, Matthew 5:3-12  Praying with our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets  by Lindsey Krinks // Watch the book trailer here.  Grace Can Lead Us Home: A Christian Call to End Homelessness by Kevin Nye. Check out our interview with him here.   Some of Lindsey's spiritual teachers:  Dorothy Day  Archbishop Oscar Romero  Richard Rohr  Walter Bruggemann Help Us Spread the Word! If you enjoy the Pray with our Feet podcast, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, where you can subscribe to the show. You can also listen on Spotify, and on all major streaming platforms. BE in Community with Us:  Find devotionals, blog posts, and shop in our  online store.  Head over to Instagram and Threads where the conversation continues between episodes.   Enjoy our @PrayWithOurFeet IG Live series, Move it Forward Monday, uplifting conversations that spark change with activists, community leaders, artists and more.   Special thank you to my husband Keston De Coteau, for podcast production; he is an award-winning videographer and photographer. 

Pray With our Feet
Season 5, Episode 1: Rooting in God's Radical Love

Pray With our Feet

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 45:17


We've missed you all! We're back with our 5th season!  Given the state of our world, Mom and I are centering the urgnecy of rooting in God's radical love; our guiding verse of scripture this season is 1 Cornithians 13:13 - "And now these three things remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love." Throughout this episode, we discuss embodying God's call to love radically, building beloved community, connecting more deeply with God in prayer (and some ways to do this), while also centering prayer for the many who are suffering in Palestine (hostages both Israeli and Palestinian), Congo, Sudan, Tigray, and here, within the U.S. as we live through election season.  Mom and I also uplift some upcoming guests this season - Lindsey Krinks, co-founder of Open Table Nashville (outreach and advocacy for persons experiencing homelessness)  and author of Praying with our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets, Kaitlin Johnstone, co-founder of Kind Cotton (tees and merch. that powers the distribution of inclusive books for kids across the country), Porsche Veu (@ThePoeticActivist - poet, speaker, educator and artist) and Christians for a Free Palestine, among others. And this Disability Pride Month, we hear the voice of disabled Chrisitan civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer who said: "Nobody's free, until everybody's free."   Resources Mentioned during this Epsiode: Three Ways to Show Up for Disability Pride Month, a blog post written by our co-host, Emelda "E" for her  small business and communinity, When Motherhood Looks Different, LLC, inspired by her daughter Nai who is neurodivergent.  Check out this article on disabled voices of faith to start learning from today, including My Body is not a Prayer Request by Amy Kenny and Dr. Hardwick, The Autism Pastor.  Friends of Congo Munther Isaac and Christ at the Checkpoint  Sudanese American Physicians Association  Rabbis4Ceasefire  Pray with our Feet Shop:  Check out our online shop - official podcast tee, Pray with our Feet, The Revolution Needs our Joy tee, our water bottles, and more! Use the discount Code CELEBRATE5  for free shipping until Sunday, September 1!  Move It Forward Monday IG Live Series - @PrayWithOurFeet New season of our Move it Forward Monday IG Live series (now bi-monthly); the latest chat on Trauma-Informed Activism & Healing is with Kimberly Brazwell, founder of KiMISTRY, a story strategy firm that specializes in trauma informed social justice. One of her latest offerings (which is a series of books) -Jotnal Book (The Phoenix Edition), grounds us in this practice. Special thank you to my husand Keston De Coteau, for podcast production; he is an award-winning videographer and photographer. 

Deep Dish Conversations
Perspectives: Lindsey Krinks, Street Chaplain, Activist, and Nonprofit Leader

Deep Dish Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 82:25


Become a Paid Subscriber to access all episodes: https://anchor.fm/deep-dish-conversations/subscribe Watch full video interview on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JeromeMooreCommunityChangers Website: https://www.deepdishconversations.com/ Follow on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deepdishconvos

Deep Dish Conversations
Deep Dish Conversations with Lindsey Krinks, Street Chaplain, Activist, and Nonprofit Leader

Deep Dish Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 1:00


Listen via podcast by supporting us on Patreon or Apple Podcast : Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/deepdishconvos Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3f8zDIr Website: https://www.deepdishconversations.com/ Follow on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/deepdishconvos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deepdishconvos/ Subscribe Via YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/JeromeMooreCommunityChangers

This Is Nashville
The mental health variable in police interactions

This Is Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 50:37


Even on our best days, for most of us, police interactions carry at least a small element of strain. We want to get it right and are aware of the power differential. Emergencies, trauma, and potential fines or jail time all bring an additional sense of gravity to the moment. When facing a mental health crisis, are police officers the best resource to call on? In this episode, we hear a feature about one woman's attempt to get help for her husband experiencing a mental health emergency. Then, we talk to one mother who called the police for help with her schizophrenic son, and that ended up being his last day. Finally, three experts join us to talk over non-police options for intervention in these moments and why peer support may just be the way of the future. But first, NewsChannel 5 Investigative Reporter Levi Ismail joins the show to talk about why the station is piloting a new program where people who have been the subject of news stories in the past can apply to have the story taken down, or have their name removed from a story. Guests: Levi Ismail, NewsChannel 5 Investigative Reporter Chas Sisk, WPLN Senior Editor Karen Griffin, son died during police interaction Steve Samra, Senior Associate, C4 Innovations Theeda Murphy, Nashville Community Crisis Response Jane Boram, NOAH and HEALS Special thanks to Anthony Fox, Michael Randolph, Amanda Clelland, Amanda Bracht, and Lindsey Krinks for their help with this episode!

New Books Network
Lindsey Krinks, "Praying with Our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets" (Brazos, 2021)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 37:31


Praying with Our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets (Brazos Press, 2021), written by Lindsey Krinks was published by Baker Publishing Group in 2021. In this personal, and pastoral, account of working alongside Nashville's homeless population, Lindsey teaches us about God's heart for the poor and how to work toward collective liberation. At age twenty, Lindsey Krinks thought she had her life figured out. But a devastating injury and an unexpected encounter with a homeless organizing group disrupted her plans and opened her eyes to the immense suffering and injustice around her. Awakened to a fierce pursuit of justice and a faith that called her to "pray with her feet," Krinks plunged into the underside of American society, where she found both staggering loss and astounding love. As a street chaplain, activist, and co-founder of Open Table Nashville, Krinks takes us on an unforgettable spiritual journey to tent cities, alleys, slums, and the front lines of movements for justice. Praying with Our Feet challenges preconceptions about people who live on the streets, calling us to move from charity to justice and to get our hands dirty in the struggle for a better world. Readers who are dismayed by the world's suffering but don't know where to start will find much inspiration in this intimate and moving book. Includes end-of-book discussion questions for each chapter. Meg Gambino is an artist and activist currently working as the Director of Outreach for an addiction recovery center. Her life mission is to creatively empower others by modeling reconciliation between communities of people and people on the margins. Find her work at meggambino.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Sociology
Lindsey Krinks, "Praying with Our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets" (Brazos, 2021)

New Books in Sociology

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 37:31


Praying with Our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets (Brazos Press, 2021), written by Lindsey Krinks was published by Baker Publishing Group in 2021. In this personal, and pastoral, account of working alongside Nashville's homeless population, Lindsey teaches us about God's heart for the poor and how to work toward collective liberation. At age twenty, Lindsey Krinks thought she had her life figured out. But a devastating injury and an unexpected encounter with a homeless organizing group disrupted her plans and opened her eyes to the immense suffering and injustice around her. Awakened to a fierce pursuit of justice and a faith that called her to "pray with her feet," Krinks plunged into the underside of American society, where she found both staggering loss and astounding love. As a street chaplain, activist, and co-founder of Open Table Nashville, Krinks takes us on an unforgettable spiritual journey to tent cities, alleys, slums, and the front lines of movements for justice. Praying with Our Feet challenges preconceptions about people who live on the streets, calling us to move from charity to justice and to get our hands dirty in the struggle for a better world. Readers who are dismayed by the world's suffering but don't know where to start will find much inspiration in this intimate and moving book. Includes end-of-book discussion questions for each chapter. Meg Gambino is an artist and activist currently working as the Director of Outreach for an addiction recovery center. Her life mission is to creatively empower others by modeling reconciliation between communities of people and people on the margins. Find her work at meggambino.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology

New Books in American Studies
Lindsey Krinks, "Praying with Our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets" (Brazos, 2021)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 37:31


Praying with Our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets (Brazos Press, 2021), written by Lindsey Krinks was published by Baker Publishing Group in 2021. In this personal, and pastoral, account of working alongside Nashville's homeless population, Lindsey teaches us about God's heart for the poor and how to work toward collective liberation. At age twenty, Lindsey Krinks thought she had her life figured out. But a devastating injury and an unexpected encounter with a homeless organizing group disrupted her plans and opened her eyes to the immense suffering and injustice around her. Awakened to a fierce pursuit of justice and a faith that called her to "pray with her feet," Krinks plunged into the underside of American society, where she found both staggering loss and astounding love. As a street chaplain, activist, and co-founder of Open Table Nashville, Krinks takes us on an unforgettable spiritual journey to tent cities, alleys, slums, and the front lines of movements for justice. Praying with Our Feet challenges preconceptions about people who live on the streets, calling us to move from charity to justice and to get our hands dirty in the struggle for a better world. Readers who are dismayed by the world's suffering but don't know where to start will find much inspiration in this intimate and moving book. Includes end-of-book discussion questions for each chapter. Meg Gambino is an artist and activist currently working as the Director of Outreach for an addiction recovery center. Her life mission is to creatively empower others by modeling reconciliation between communities of people and people on the margins. Find her work at meggambino.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in Public Policy
Lindsey Krinks, "Praying with Our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets" (Brazos, 2021)

New Books in Public Policy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 37:31


Praying with Our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets (Brazos Press, 2021), written by Lindsey Krinks was published by Baker Publishing Group in 2021. In this personal, and pastoral, account of working alongside Nashville's homeless population, Lindsey teaches us about God's heart for the poor and how to work toward collective liberation. At age twenty, Lindsey Krinks thought she had her life figured out. But a devastating injury and an unexpected encounter with a homeless organizing group disrupted her plans and opened her eyes to the immense suffering and injustice around her. Awakened to a fierce pursuit of justice and a faith that called her to "pray with her feet," Krinks plunged into the underside of American society, where she found both staggering loss and astounding love. As a street chaplain, activist, and co-founder of Open Table Nashville, Krinks takes us on an unforgettable spiritual journey to tent cities, alleys, slums, and the front lines of movements for justice. Praying with Our Feet challenges preconceptions about people who live on the streets, calling us to move from charity to justice and to get our hands dirty in the struggle for a better world. Readers who are dismayed by the world's suffering but don't know where to start will find much inspiration in this intimate and moving book. Includes end-of-book discussion questions for each chapter. Meg Gambino is an artist and activist currently working as the Director of Outreach for an addiction recovery center. Her life mission is to creatively empower others by modeling reconciliation between communities of people and people on the margins. Find her work at meggambino.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy

New Books in Religion
Lindsey Krinks, "Praying with Our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets" (Brazos, 2021)

New Books in Religion

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 37:31


Praying with Our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets (Brazos Press, 2021), written by Lindsey Krinks was published by Baker Publishing Group in 2021. In this personal, and pastoral, account of working alongside Nashville's homeless population, Lindsey teaches us about God's heart for the poor and how to work toward collective liberation. At age twenty, Lindsey Krinks thought she had her life figured out. But a devastating injury and an unexpected encounter with a homeless organizing group disrupted her plans and opened her eyes to the immense suffering and injustice around her. Awakened to a fierce pursuit of justice and a faith that called her to "pray with her feet," Krinks plunged into the underside of American society, where she found both staggering loss and astounding love. As a street chaplain, activist, and co-founder of Open Table Nashville, Krinks takes us on an unforgettable spiritual journey to tent cities, alleys, slums, and the front lines of movements for justice. Praying with Our Feet challenges preconceptions about people who live on the streets, calling us to move from charity to justice and to get our hands dirty in the struggle for a better world. Readers who are dismayed by the world's suffering but don't know where to start will find much inspiration in this intimate and moving book. Includes end-of-book discussion questions for each chapter. Meg Gambino is an artist and activist currently working as the Director of Outreach for an addiction recovery center. Her life mission is to creatively empower others by modeling reconciliation between communities of people and people on the margins. Find her work at meggambino.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion

New Books in the American South
Lindsey Krinks, "Praying with Our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets" (Brazos, 2021)

New Books in the American South

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 37:31


Praying with Our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets (Brazos Press, 2021), written by Lindsey Krinks was published by Baker Publishing Group in 2021. In this personal, and pastoral, account of working alongside Nashville's homeless population, Lindsey teaches us about God's heart for the poor and how to work toward collective liberation. At age twenty, Lindsey Krinks thought she had her life figured out. But a devastating injury and an unexpected encounter with a homeless organizing group disrupted her plans and opened her eyes to the immense suffering and injustice around her. Awakened to a fierce pursuit of justice and a faith that called her to "pray with her feet," Krinks plunged into the underside of American society, where she found both staggering loss and astounding love. As a street chaplain, activist, and co-founder of Open Table Nashville, Krinks takes us on an unforgettable spiritual journey to tent cities, alleys, slums, and the front lines of movements for justice. Praying with Our Feet challenges preconceptions about people who live on the streets, calling us to move from charity to justice and to get our hands dirty in the struggle for a better world. Readers who are dismayed by the world's suffering but don't know where to start will find much inspiration in this intimate and moving book. Includes end-of-book discussion questions for each chapter. Meg Gambino is an artist and activist currently working as the Director of Outreach for an addiction recovery center. Her life mission is to creatively empower others by modeling reconciliation between communities of people and people on the margins. Find her work at meggambino.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-south

New Books in Christian Studies
Lindsey Krinks, "Praying with Our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets" (Brazos, 2021)

New Books in Christian Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 37:31


Praying with Our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets (Brazos Press, 2021), written by Lindsey Krinks was published by Baker Publishing Group in 2021. In this personal, and pastoral, account of working alongside Nashville's homeless population, Lindsey teaches us about God's heart for the poor and how to work toward collective liberation. At age twenty, Lindsey Krinks thought she had her life figured out. But a devastating injury and an unexpected encounter with a homeless organizing group disrupted her plans and opened her eyes to the immense suffering and injustice around her. Awakened to a fierce pursuit of justice and a faith that called her to "pray with her feet," Krinks plunged into the underside of American society, where she found both staggering loss and astounding love. As a street chaplain, activist, and co-founder of Open Table Nashville, Krinks takes us on an unforgettable spiritual journey to tent cities, alleys, slums, and the front lines of movements for justice. Praying with Our Feet challenges preconceptions about people who live on the streets, calling us to move from charity to justice and to get our hands dirty in the struggle for a better world. Readers who are dismayed by the world's suffering but don't know where to start will find much inspiration in this intimate and moving book. Includes end-of-book discussion questions for each chapter. Meg Gambino is an artist and activist currently working as the Director of Outreach for an addiction recovery center. Her life mission is to creatively empower others by modeling reconciliation between communities of people and people on the margins. Find her work at meggambino.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies

Simply Stories Podcast
Episode 111 :: Denisse Copeland :: Simply Advent : Emmanuel, God With Us through Offering a Place to Belong

Simply Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 60:04


Today I get to share my conversation with incredibly sweet Denisse Copeland. Denisse is a wife, a Mom, and an author of Set Apart: Stop Comparing, Own Your Giftedness, and Rest in Jesus. She was born and raised in Puerto Rico and at the age of 16 she and her sister moved to the U.S. with essentially no English, and with no sense of belonging along with a gigantic amount of culture shock. Denisse struggled to find her place, and eventually began looking for it in toxic relationships, partying, and more. One night though, in her desperation and broken heartedness, Denisse cried out to God and He began to make Himself known to her. She found that through the gift of Jesus' love for her and His desire to have a relationship with her life would never be the same,and now she spends her days sharing that same truth to other women around the world through her ministry Set Apart Daughters.  This episode is one for those of us who struggle to believe that God really loves us, no matter who we are, where we've been or what we've done. Or for the one who is struggling to believe you do truly have a purpose in life. Denisse encourages us to remember who Jesus has been to us, and look at the gift of love that came down to be with us and sent the Spirit to dwell within our very skin, and made you on purpose, for a purpose. While we spend the first half of this conversation about having a right vision of he Lord, or of yourself,  then in the second half, we will think through how to practice God's presence with others. However, with Christmas right around the corner, we talk about how to honor people, no matter our relationship status with them, practice boundaries, and also be led by the Spirit in order to love God and love people in a Spirit-led manner for your heart, and those you encounter. I hope this episode encourages you and equips you as you walk out your days.  There is so much left in your story friend. You have a purpose. And you matter. Your story matters.  Connecting with Denisse: Facebook Instagram Podcast Website   Episode Sponsor: Hopefuel Facebook  Instagram Link to shop SIMPLY15 for 15% off your purchase References: -Francis Chan -“This Little Light of Mine” -Boundaries : When to Say Yes, How to Say No to take Control of Your Life -The meme with the sheep (you're welcome)  -The shepherds of Christmas possibly were shepherds that watched over the passover lambs -Hear more from street chaplain Lindsey Krinks about the power of “seeing” people experiencing homelessness in our conversation here and her incredible book Praying with Our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets.  -Sermon on “love” from Fellowship Bible Church Murfreesboro, TN by Monty Waldron Scripture References: Psalm 34:8-Taste and see that the Lord is good 1 Peter 2:9- He calls us out of the darkness and into the Light John 8:12- He is the Light of the World Matthew 5:14- A city on a hill cannot be hidden John 4- The Samaritan Woman  Matthew 8:27- The disciples, who is this man? John 15- Abiding in Jesus  Galatians 1:10, Colossians 3:23-24- Seeking only God's approval  Matthew 14:13-21- The Lord will provide with what you have Luke 9- When He sent the 12 out with very little, but He provided Deuteronomy 29:5- Israel's clothes or shoes didn't wear out, the Lord provided Luke 2:1-20- The shepherds running to find Jesus  Matthew 12:21- Jesus came to bring hope  John 3:16- Love came down  Matthew 1:23- Emmanuel, God with us  John 14:15-31, Galatians 2:20-Christ is in me (through the Holy Spirit) Exodus 20:12, Ephesians 6:1-8- Honoring your family, no matter  John 13:35-They will know you by your love  1 John 3:18- Don't just love with your words, but by your actions Philippians 4:8-9- Whatever is true, noble, lovely… think about these things  Romans 5:10, Colossians 1:21-23, You were once enemies of God  John 10:10-The enemy comes to steal, kill and destroy, but He came to have life to the full  John 10:1-18- the father of lies being your father, My sheep know my voice Ephesians 5:8, 1 Thessalonians 5:5-  Now we are children of the Light/Day  2 Corinthians 3:18 -Being transformed into the image of Christ Ephesians 4:20-24- Shedding the old skin  Luke 2:4-7- There was no room for Mary and Joseph Luke 2:8-20-The angels of Christmas (with the shepherds) Luke 10:38-42- Mary and Martha  Genesis 16:13- Hagar-you are the God who sees me  Luke 1:37 Ephesians 3:20- The Lord can do anything  Matthew 11:15- He who would have ears to hear, let him hear Acts 2- The spoke in languages the crowd could understand (via tongues and the tongues of fire) Deuteronomy 14:2, Ephesians 1:4-8- You are set apart  Connecting with Emily and Simply Stories Podcast:Instagram (Em life // Podcast Life)FacebookTwitterBlog  *Intro and Outro music is from audionautix.com

Steady On
Bible Talk on Episode #81

Steady On

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 16:08


Angie's friend, Haley, talks about her first-hand experience with Open Table Nashville and working with Lindsey Krinks. The ladies unpack Matthew 25:40.https://livesteadyon.com/Email Angie at: steadyonpodcast@gmail.comFacebook: @livesteadyonInstagram: @angiebaughman421Theme music:Heartwarming by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3864-heartwarmingLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 

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Steady On
Praying with Our Feet with Lindsey Krinks

Steady On

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 39:08


Praying with Our FeetNashville street chaplain and activist, Lindsey Krinks, talks about her work with the homeless population in Nashville, Tennessee, steps we can take to relieve their suffering, and how their struggle affects us all. https://livesteadyon.com/Email Angie at: steadyonpodcast@gmail.comFacebook: @livesteadyonInstagram: @angiebaughman421 https://www.lindseykrinks.com/Facebook: @opentablenashvilleInstagram: @lindseykrinks Lindsey's book, “Praying with Our Feet” is available wherever books are sold Theme music:Heartwarming by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3864-heartwarmingLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Broken but Beautiful: Why Church is Still Worth It
Ep. 10: Charity vs. Justice w/ Lindsey Krinks

Broken but Beautiful: Why Church is Still Worth It

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 40:06


In this episode, J.P. and Drue discuss a conversation J.P. had with his friend, Lindsey Krinks. She serves as a Street Chaplain with Open Table Nashville. She encourages us all to ask deep, hard questions about poverty and housing as we pursue faithfulness to Jesus. Earlier this year, Lindsey released a thought provoking book, "Praying with our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets."

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It Takes A Village
Episode 03: Lindsey Krinks

It Takes A Village

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 61:25


Welcome to It Takes a Village, a podcast by Healing Hands International! Today, we're joined by Lindsey Krinks, founder of Open Table Nashville and author of “Praying with Our Feet”. Lindsey talks about her brand new book, brings to life the story of those experiencing homelessness in Nashville, and shares how an unexpected event displaced her own family. LINKS: Learn how you can get involved with Open Table Nashville today: http://opentablenashville.org/ Follow Open Table Nashville on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/opentablenashville/, Twitter: https://twitter.com/OpenTableNash and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/opentablenashville. Order “Praying with Our Feet”: https://www.lindseykrinks.com/home/#preorder

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Dangerous Dogma
2. Lindsey Krinks on Praying With Our Feet

Dangerous Dogma

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 43:42


Lindsey Krinks, cofounder of Open Table Nashville,  talks with Word&Way President Brian Kaylor about her new book Praying with Our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets. She also discusses viewing communities from below, reading scriptures in public spaces, and what keeps her ministering despite disappointments with institutional Christianity.   Note: Praying With Our Feet in the inaugural selection for the Word&Way Book Club. Join an online small-group conversation about this book later in June.

Faith School Podcast
How to Serve the Poor + Do Justice on the Streets with Lindsey Krinks

Faith School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 54:41


As kingdom builders, we are called to care for the poor and vulnerable. It is not always easy to know what to do, and it can even feel a little uncomfortable. As people who love Jesus and His kingdom, it is our duty to lean in to the discomfort and discover our unique role in this space. You are officially invited to join the beautiful work of justice. Let's go! Lindsey answers questions like... What are some misconceptions about homelessness you find yourself having to correct as you educate and advocate?  What would you say to someone who experiences some fear around those who experience homelessness? What do we need to keep in mind as we attempt to walk alongside those who experience homelessness, so that we are actually helping and not harming? Lindsey Krinks (MTS, Vanderbilt Divinity School) is a street chaplain, activist, and nonprofit leader who has worked for over a decade on the front lines of social justice movements. She is the cofounder of Open Table Nashville, a nationally acclaimed interfaith homeless outreach nonprofit. Krinks has served as a fellow with the New Leaders Council, a national network for millennial leaders, and regularly speaks to student, church, and community groups across the country. She was featured in a documentary about Nashville's largest homeless camp in 2019 and has been featured in dozens of Nashville news stories. Resources: https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/158743458X/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=faithschool0d-20&camp=15121&creative=330641&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=158743458X&linkId=57fad0cea1d0c814b348feadf351ac47 (Praying with Our Feet by Lindsey Krinks) Connect with Lindsey: IG:https://www.instagram.com/lindseykrinks/ ( @lindseykrinks) https://www.lindseykrinks.com/ (lindseykrinks.com) http://opentablenashville.org/ (opentablenashville.org) Connect with Leah: IG:https://www.instagram.com/leah.rempel/ ( @leah.rempel) and http://instagram.com/faithschoolpod (@faithschoolpod) FB:https://www.facebook.com/groups/4075541105853974 ( Intentional Women of Faith) Merch Shop:https://www.redbubble.com/people/leahrempel/shop?asc=u ( RedBubble Shop) Template Shop: https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/I68Shop?ref=seller-platform-mcnav (I:68 Shop) http://leahrempel.com (leahrempel.com)

On the Path w/ Cheryl Nembhard
S2 | EP24 PRAYING WITH OUR FEET w/ Lindsey Krinks

On the Path w/ Cheryl Nembhard

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 36:14


Welcome to 'On the Path' w/ Cheryl Nembhard!A podcast filled to the brim w/ encouragement, inspiration, interviews + life lessons to ignite you in your faith, push you in your purpose and challenge you to be exactly who you are called to be...a World Changer!Calling all Social Justice Advocates, Worldchangers & 'Good Trouble'-Makers!! This episode is truly going to

Simply Stories Podcast
Episode 87 :: Lindsey Krinks :: Stories of the Streets: Faith, Loss, Homelessness and Hope

Simply Stories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 60:31


Today I’m honored to share my conversation with the incredible Lindsey Krink. Lindsey is a street chaplain, author,  housing rights advocate and the co-founder of Open Table Nashville, an interfaith outreach non-profit serving the homeless community. Her beautiful and poignant book Praying With Our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets shares her faith journey and personal evolution as she began to see the Gospel come alive under bridges, and the words of the Old Testament prophets make themselves known in tent cities, and in the shivering shoulders of those caring for one another trying to survive on the fringes of society.   In this powerful episode, Lindsey shares with us a little bit about the stigmas and assumptions that are made about people experiencing homelessness, as well as some of the stories she has seen and experienced, and where she has seen God’s heart for people come alive on the fringes with the least of these.    There are so many narratives that surround lives that we don’t fully understand, and Lindsey brings the practical and the prayer provoking of how we can intersect this particular crisis that affects so many. From how we can better treat fellow image bearers with dignity to practical ideas for what to keep in your car, and how to get involved in your own neighborhood, there is so much packed into this episode. Lindsey’s heart is for us all to take the opportunity to examine our call from Christ to love our neighbor, to nurture a fire in our belly and in our bones to light up the world for justice and love in Jesus’ name. As we talk about often on this podcast, there is no limit to what the Lord can do with a heart surrendered to Him. I hope and pray that this episode presents good questions for you to consider, and also presents opportunities for you to engage God’s creation in a more full and compassionate way, however God may lead you to do so in your own season, place and time. You matter. Your neighbor, houseless or homed, matters. Your story matters.  -----   Connecting with Lindsey Krinks (and Open Table Nashville): -Instagram -Her book: Praying With Our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets -Instagram for Open Table  -Facebook for Open Table -Where to Turn Nashville Help Guide -Open Table Nashville // their amazon wishlist // how to volunteer with them   -”The Contributor” her husband’s newspaper that provides jobs (and dignity) for neighbors experiencing homelessness    Episode Sponsor: Hopefuel Store Link Instagram Facebook Use the code SIMPLY15 for 15% off your purchase! References: “Reckless Love”  “Beautiful, Scandalous Night”  Civil Rights Movement  Nashville lunch counter sit ins  Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel Frederick Douglas  St. Teresa of Avila (being the hands and feet of Jesus -- see the whole essay at the end!) Dr. Cornel West “Justice is what love looks like in public.”  The enneagram Community Resource Center  Bombing in Nashville Christmas Day 2020 Tornado in Nashville March 2020 Eviction moratorium, but still an eviction crisis The Village at Glencliff- Micro-homes in partnership with Glencliff UMC Room in the Inn  Greenhouse Ministries Last Call 4 Grace Journey Home GraceFull:Growing a Heart That Cares for Our Neighbors by Dorena Williamson  ColorFull: Celebrating the Colors God Gave Us by Dorena Williamson ThoughtFull: Discovering the Unique Gifts in Each of Us by Dorena Williamson (you can hear more from Dorena during our conversation in episode 11 and 12 of the podcast) Safe Haven Family Shelters  A fantastic article about Lindsey and her book from the “Nashville Scene”    Scripture References: Mark 12:31 -Loving our neighbors (along with 100 others) Deuteronomy 10:18, Deuteronomy 14:28-29, Isaiah 1:17, James 1:27- (It was Deuteronomy not Numbers, sorry!)- sharing about social justice and provision for widows Psalm 33:5 (one of MANY) God has a significant heart for justice -- scriptural deep dive here Psalm 90:12-Grant me a heart of wisdom and teach me to number my days  Acts 2-5 (and most of the book really!) - the Church’s development  1 Corinthians 12-We each have spiritual gifts Luke 10:25-37-The Good Samaritan   Amos 5:24-Let justice roll down like a mighty river Isaiah 58:6-The kind of fasting I want for you is justice  Isaiah 58:7-Pay your workers and don’t turn away from your own flesh and blood Matthew 6:10-On Earth as it is in Heaven  Acts 17:26-28, Galatians 5:13, Hebrews 10:23-25 -the Lord made us to dwell with Him and in a way that points each other to Him and then serve one another Acts 2:42-46- they constantly provided for one another  -Mark 5 // Mark 1:41 -”Lord if you are willing” -- indignant -- moved from the very gut in compassion and pity and hated that this was happening to him - (Greek wording explained here) Matthew 9:36-Moved with compassion like sheep without a shepherd  Proverbs 19:17, 1 John 3:17-18 ,Psalm 82:3, James 2:15-16 -serve the poor  Psalm 42:7- deep calls to deep    Christ has no body but yours, No hands, no feet on earth but yours, Yours are the eyes with which he looks Compassion on this world, Yours are the feet with which he walks to do good, Yours are the hands, with which he blesses all the world. Yours are the hands, yours are the feet, Yours are the eyes, you are his body. Christ has no body now but yours, No hands, no feet on earth but yours, Yours are the eyes with which he looks compassion on this world. Christ has no body now on earth but yours. — St. Teresa of Ávila “The kingdom of God is not just somewhere we go when we die, it's something we bring about in the here and now by the way we live together.”- Lindsey Krinks Connecting with Emily and Simply Stories Podcast:Instagram (Em life // Podcast Life)FacebookTwitterBlog  *Intro and Outro music is from audionautix.com

Wrestling With God
Wrestling with Addiction and Homelessness

Wrestling With God

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 72:44


What should the role of Christians be in response to the addiction and housing crises currently ravaging our country? In this episode, Gabriel and Megan speak with Kevin Nye, a writer and graduate of Fuller Theological Seminary who works as an advocate for people experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles. As a Christian, Kevin works to bring the Church into a more grace-filled perspective on these issues and teaches online seminars on drug addiction, overdose, and practical solutions including training people to use naloxone to save lives. In this episode, they discuss the need for a more grace-filled approach to drug addiction treatment and homelessness, why current solutions aren't effective, and why Christians should care about these issues.  Kevin can be found on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and you can sign up for his newsletter on his website, kevinmnye.com. He recommends the movie, The Mitchells vs. The Machines on Netflix and is currently reading Praying with our Feet, by Lindsey Krinks. He also talked about the abomination that is Dominion Dating, a new dating app designed exclusively for Evangelicals who believe the only way to take back the country is to fulfill the divine mandate to "be fruitful and multiply", but only if you're a complementarian determined to uphold the Patriarchy. (I wish I were kidding).  Gabriel has been watching the show, Pose, on Netflix.  Megan has been watching Rutherford Falls on Peacock and Home Economics on ABC. She has also joined a group that is forming Unchurch, an online community for those in the deconstruction/reconstruction/progressive Christian space. The group will be launching soon on Discord, so stay posted for updates!  References Our episode with Lindsey Krinks

Patrick
Ep 67 - Interview with Lindsey Krinks

Patrick

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 55:48


In this episode we welcome back Lindsey Krinks to talk about her continuing work with the disenfranchised and dispossessed of Nashville, new adventures in motherhood, and her new book, Praying with Our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing on the Streets.

Writing for Your Life podcast
Book launch interview with Lindsey Krinks

Writing for Your Life podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2021 29:34


Book launch interview with Lindsey Krinks for her new book "Praying with Our Feet: Pursuing Justice & Healing on the Streets" - Brazos Press   Learn more about Lindsey here: https://www.lindseykrinks.com/

Justice Devotions
Praying with our feet - author & activist Lindsey Krinks - JD5

Justice Devotions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 50:34


For the fifth episode of Justice Devotions, Andrew interviews author and activist Lindsey Krinks. Her new book is Praying With Our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing On The Streets.

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That Makes Total Sense!
Episode 084 – Lindsey Krinks

That Makes Total Sense!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2021 56:14


Lindsey Krinks is the Co-Founder and Director of Education and Advocacy at Open Table Nashville. Her new book, Praying With Our Feet: Pursuing Justice and Healing On the Streets, recounts her journey from college student to interfaith street chaplain. In her journey, Lindsey has not shied away from asking the tough questions about faith, homelessness, … Continue reading Episode 084 – Lindsey Krinks

Happy & Holy
Praying with Your Feet with Lindsey Krinks | Rediscovering Jesus

Happy & Holy

Play Episode Play 42 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 32:59 Transcription Available


“Thoughts and prayers” has become one of the king cliches of our time. So how do we begin to put meaningful action behind them to make a difference in the lives of the suffering?You're listening to Happy & Holy, a podcast about discipleship and community and how we meet each other right where we are to be the people of God on planet earth. And when we do, we have the potential to become the happy and holy disciples we are meant to be. I'm your host Kate Boyd, and today, I am joined by Lindsey Krinks and we're talking all about how to marry the physical and the spiritual in our worship and care. Lindsey is an activist, street chaplain, and co-founder of Open Table Nashville, an interfaith homeless outreach nonprofit. For over a decade, she has worked on the underside of Nashville—the streets, encampments, jails, slums, and underpasses—while also working with faith leaders, community organizers, and public officials to make the city more hospitable and just. In 2013, she graduated from Vanderbilt Divinity School with a Master of Theological Studies degree and was ordained to serve as an interfaith street chaplain. Her first book, Praying with Our Feet, is now available for purchase!I was really encouraged and refreshed by the portrait of ministry Lindsey paints and how we can each step into that same role in our own lives. Belief and practice can't be separated. They were always meant to be tied together, and Jesus showed us how. I'm grateful for people like Lindsey who continually point us back to embodying him in word and deed. If you want to keep up with her, you can find her online at:Website: www.lindseykrinks.com -- And where you can purchase her books!Instagram: @lindseykrinks, @opentablenashLink to her nonprofit: www.opentablenashville.org

Activist Theology Podcast
Praying With Our Feet - A Conversation With Lindsey Krinks

Activist Theology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 55:29


Lindsey Krinks is Co-founder and Interim Co-Director of Open Table Nashville. For over a decade, she has worked on the underside of Nashville—the streets, encampments, jails, slums, and underpasses—while also working with faith leaders, community organizers, and public officials to make the city more hospitable and just. Lindsey is passionate about education and evidence-based practices that affirm the dignity, agency, and humanity of all people. She was ordained in 2013 and serves as an interfaith street chaplain. She graduated from Vanderbilt Divinity School in 2013 with a Masters of Theological Studies degree and is on the Alumni Council and is on the board of the Nashville Coalition for the Homeless. Her first book, Praying With Our Feet, is forthcoming though Brazos Press, a division of Baker Publishing, and is set for release in February of 2021. On any given day, Lindsey can be found in tent cities, washing feet on the streets, marching for change, or foraging for native herbs and plants. To learn more about Lindsey’s work, visit her blog. To support this podcast, please visit www.kindful.activistheology.com. To follow Activist Theology on Twitter: @activistheology To follow Activist Theology on Instagram: @activistheology To follow Activist Theology on Facebook: @activistheology To be in touch with Dr. Robyn: robyn@activistheology.com or @irobyn To be in touch with Rev. Anna: anna@activistheology.com or @unholyhairetic

Activist Theology Diaries
Praying With Our Feet - A Conversation With Lindsey Krinks

Activist Theology Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 55:29


Lindsey Krinks is Co-founder and Interim Co-Director of Open Table Nashville. For over a decade, she has worked on the underside of Nashville—the streets, encampments, jails, slums, and underpasses—while also working with faith leaders, community organizers, and public officials to make the city more hospitable and just. Lindsey is passionate about education and evidence-based practices that affirm the dignity, agency, and humanity of all people. She was ordained in 2013 and serves as an interfaith street chaplain. She graduated from Vanderbilt Divinity School in 2013 with a Masters of Theological Studies degree and is on the Alumni Council and is on the board of the Nashville Coalition for the Homeless. Her first book, Praying With Our Feet, is forthcoming though Brazos Press, a division of Baker Publishing, and is set for release in February of 2021. On any given day, Lindsey can be found in tent cities, washing feet on the streets, marching for change, or foraging for native herbs and plants. To learn more about Lindsey’s work, visit her blog. To support this podcast, please visit www.kindful.activistheology.com. To follow Activist Theology on Twitter: @activistheology To follow Activist Theology on Instagram: @activistheology To follow Activist Theology on Facebook: @activistheology To be in touch with Dr. Robyn: robyn@activistheology.com or @irobyn To be in touch with Rev. Anna: anna@activistheology.com or @unholyhairetic

Compass Podcast: Finding the spirituality in the day-to-day
Believing you can make a difference

Compass Podcast: Finding the spirituality in the day-to-day

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 36:07


Lindsey Krinks is a street chaplain and difference-maker. On the Compass Podcast, she shares how you will be a difference-maker, too. Lindsey Krinks is also an activist and a cofounder of Open Table Nashville. Check out Lindsey’s book, Praying with Our Feet, at http://bakerpublishinggroup.com/books/praying-with-our-feet/402180

900 Acklen Ave
Advent #17 December 16 Job 19:25-27 w/ Lindsey Krinks

900 Acklen Ave

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 6:10


Job suffered horribly, but through it all, he knew that he had a Redeemer he would someday meet face to face. We can have the same hope.

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Being Church in the Time of COVID
Bonus Interview from 'Trauma and Friendship' Episode: Lindsey Krinks

Being Church in the Time of COVID

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 51:20


This is the full interview we conducted with chaplain Lindsey Krinks, who is the co-founder and co-director of Open Table Nashville. Open Table Nashville is a non-profit, interfaith community that disrupts cycles of poverty, journeys with the marginalized, and provides education about issues of homelessness. Lindsey shares insights from the front lines of ministry alongside vulnerable populations as Nashville navigated the onset of Covid, the aftermath of a tornado, and an ongoing movement for racial justice. This interview was first featured in our episode entitled “Trauma and Friendship,” which also features the insights of Professor John Swinton, and rising ministry leader Tyler Sit.

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Peace Talks Radio
Reconciling A Sexual Assault & De-Escalating Street Conflict

Peace Talks Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 59:00


We offer two stories this time. In Part One, a story of restorative justice and reconciliation between a woman, who was a victim of a non-consensual sexual assault during a casual date in college, and the man who assaulted her. We'll hear about an all-too-rare resolution where the perpetrator becomes inspired to make things more right by admitting his guilt first to his victim, then publicly and teaming up with the victim to share their story together to promote consent, and help reduce sexual abuse in dating. This full story can be heard on the podcast Reckonings. We present a bit of a short cut version of it today on our show by interviewing the Reckonings producer and host Stephanie Lepp. In part two of the hour-long program, we explore an emerging practice within conflict resolution. When interpersonal conflicts arise, our capacity for care and compassion can sometimes be eclipsed by other emotions. De-escalation is a technique that helps people return to that place of balance. Sarah Holtz talks with Lindsey Krinks who leads trainings in de-escalation on behalf of the non-profit she co-founded, which is called Open Table Nashville. Though she predominantly works with homeless communities, Lindsey emphasizes the degree to which de-escalation can be beneficial to anyone facing conflict.

Peace Talks Radio
Reconciling A Sexual Assault & De-Escalating Street Conflict

Peace Talks Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2019 59:00


We offer two stories this time. In Part One, a story of restorative justice and reconciliation between a woman, who was a victim of a non-consensual sexual assault during a casual date in college, and the man who assaulted her. We'll hear about an all-too-rare resolution where the perpetrator becomes inspired to make things more right by admitting his guilt first to his victim, then publicly and teaming up with the victim to share their story together to promote consent, and help reduce sexual abuse in dating. This full story can be heard on the podcast Reckonings. We present a bit of a short cut version of it today on our show by interviewing the Reckonings producer and host Stephanie Lepp. In part two of the hour-long program, we explore an emerging practice within conflict resolution. When interpersonal conflicts arise, our capacity for care and compassion can sometimes be eclipsed by other emotions. De-escalation is a technique that helps people return to that place of balance. Sarah Holtz talks with Lindsey Krinks who leads trainings in de-escalation on behalf of the non-profit she co-founded, which is called Open Table Nashville. Though she predominantly works with homeless communities, Lindsey emphasizes the degree to which de-escalation can be beneficial to anyone facing conflict.

Patrick
Ep 005 - Lindsey Krinks

Patrick

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2019 59:05


Interview Episode! Patrick and (the legendary) Lindsey Krinks dive deep into the reality of homelessness and street ministry. We particularly love Lindsey's beautiful approach to staying open to everyone where they are, and a very insightful garden analogy. Then to top it all off Lindsey drops some major wisdom about self-care.

Gracepointe Church - Nashville, TN
Open Table Nashville - Lindsey Krinks | February 17, 2019

Gracepointe Church - Nashville, TN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019


Nashville Sounding Board
Episode 24 - Homelessness in Nashville - Open Table Nashville's Lindsey Krinks

Nashville Sounding Board

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 48:35


This episode features Lindsey Krinks, the Education and Street Chaplaincy Coordinator and co-founder of Open Table Nashville (http://opentablenashville.org/). See timeline of topics below. Interview minute markers: 1:30 - Book recommendation: "Evicted" 2:15 - How did you start doing this work? 3:20 - The work of Open Table Nashville 6:05 - What have you seen change over the past decade? 8:25 - Causes of homelessness 11:34 - "Radical culture of care"...where are we as a city from 1-10? 13:21 - Church Street Park land swap 19:24 - Merits of the Housing First model 22:50 - Reaction to Amazon deal 24:55 - Tent cities 29:00 - What is the best way for people to help? 31:15 - Waiting list for affordable housing 34:00 - Microhome village 35:00 - Number of homeless people in Nashville 36:30 - "Ending homelessness" as the goal? 39:30 - Peer cities to emulate 40:48 - Balancing policy advocacy and direct outreach 43:07 - Cold night walkalongs (email winter@opentablenashville.org) 43:50 - Dangerous effects of cold weather 46:30 - Homeless people being pushed further out into the county Nashville Sounding Board is a podcast dedicated to discussing social and political issues affecting Middle Tennessee. www.nashvillesoundingboard.com www.facebook.com/NashvilleSoundingBoard www.twitter.com/NashSoundBoard NSB is produced by Benjamin Eagles. Views expressed by Benjamin Eagles in this podcast and on social media are his alone and do not reflect the views of the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County. Interview has been lightly edited for length and clarity. Music by Craig Turner and Joe Halberstadt