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Sensual Faith Podcast with Lyvonne Briggs
Sensual Faith Episode 39 - What Does the Unchained You Look Like?

Sensual Faith Podcast with Lyvonne Briggs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 73:52


Black women in pursuit of love, life, and liberation is a whole mf'in' vibe! Join Lyvonne and healer, activist, and community builder, Erika Totten, as they explore “The Love Ethic,” a communal, love-centered framework for holistic wellness for Black women, femmes, and folx. Inspired by "Sisters of the Yam: Black Women and Self-Recovery" by bell hooks.Order your copy of “Sensual Faith!” visit https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/706280/sensual-faith-by-lyvonne-briggs/Leave a comment and 5-star review on Amazon!For this episode's supplemental materials, visit patreon.com/lyvonnebriggs (aka Sensual Faith Academy) and join the tier that's right for you! The Sensual Faith tier supports the podcast and the Lavish Love tier supports the podcast *and* grants you access to bonus content (like book studies, audio essays, tarot/oracle card readings, behind-the-scenes footage, exclusive sneak peeks, and more!).Other ways to support Lyvonne and her work:Cash App: $PastorBaeVenmo: @LyvonneBriggsZelle: Lyvonne.Briggs@gmail.com

Inspiration from Unity of Fairfax
The Centrality of the Love-Ethic - Rev. Russell Heiland - Aug 27 2023

Inspiration from Unity of Fairfax

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 35:25


Howard Thurman wrote, “The religion of Jesus makes the love-ethic central.” How do we live this consciousness in today's world? Join us on Sunday and we will discover how!

A Feminist in Progress
Values: Living by a Love Ethic (All About Love by bell hooks Part 7)

A Feminist in Progress

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2023 9:02


Join us in this episode as we delve into bell hooks' "All About Love" book's sixth chapter, "Values: Living by a Love Ethic." We'll explore the concept of a love ethic that presupposes the right of all to live fully and well. We'll discuss the importance of connecting theory and practice to create a just society and how faith and progress play a crucial role in this process. Finally, we'll touch on the issue of violence in mass media and patriarchal thinking in relation to living a love ethic. Support the show: paypal.me/feministinprogress or GCash: 09155950608 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/feministinprogresspod/message

Reframing our Stories: The Podcast
Episode 51: Coming Home to Yourself: Rozella Haydée White

Reframing our Stories: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 60:57


Sometimes it can take a moment, like when you're having a glass of wine in the evening with a new album playing, and listening to your body to discover the next move to take in your life. That was the case for Rozella H. White. She came to a point where her job was no longer aligning with her core values and knew it was time for a change. Rozella started her own coaching business, RHW Consulting, became the Love Big Coach, and wrote a book – Love Big: The Power of Revolutionary Relationships to Heal the World. Kara and Rozella talk about what big love looks like and how some of our systems don't teach us what real love and true intimacy can be. Together they explore the messaging they were given and how learning how to face the hard truth can help us turn our lives around even when there is fear. They cover topics from their roots in church to pornography.  Rozella Haydée White (she/her/ella) is the #LoveBigCoach, author, and Social Impact Entrepreneur who is focused on nurturing love that is life-giving, justice-seeking, and healing so that all can thrive. She is a public theologian, spiritual life and leadership coach, inspirational speaker and writer committed to embodying love that is bold, intentional and generous. RHW Consulting LLC is a coaching agency focused on supporting women and women-led organizations as they navigate change, transition and conflict utilizing a Love Ethic. RHW Consulting LLC coaches clients seeking personal and professional transformation. Learn more about Rozella: www.rozellahwhite.com www.facebook.com/lovebigcoach www.instagram.com/lovebigcoach www.linkedin.com/in/lovebigcoach

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Exploring A Course in Miracles
BONUS: Living Jesus' Love Ethic

Exploring A Course in Miracles

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 19:29


In this bonus episode, Circle of Atonement executive director Emily Bennington shares how Jesus' original message changed our world and asks, "Are we willing to make our lives, even in their most ordinary details, a witness to our care for others? Can we truly reorient ourselves towards living his love ethic?"

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Eco-Social Work in Australia
Using a love ethic model within eco-social work practice

Eco-Social Work in Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2022 40:37


Guest: Dr Dyann Ross, Senior Lecturer, Social Work, Program Coordinator for Master of Social Work (Qualifying) and Higher Degrees by Research, University of the Sunshine Coast (USC), Australia Introduction to this episode  The experience of  the use of love and a love ethic within eco-social work practice has already been introduced by a previous guest in this series (Dr.Naomi Godden) and because these topics have been garnering considerable interest within the eco-social turn over the last few years I wanted to seek out further perspectives on the use of love by other leading eco-social work thinkers. My guest on this episode of the series, Dr. Dyann Ross, is a social work academic, researcher and author who has continued to focus on and help elaborate the place of love in social work practice over the last twenty years or so. In fact, she goes so far as to say that exploring the ethic of love has been her life journey and work. As with wider eco-social work (ESW) approaches, the use of love in social work practice has been slow to appear on the mainstream social work radar but is now finding a greater audience of practitioners willing to explore and adopt its precepts. And Dr Ross's work has made an important contribution towards that adoption. In our discussion Dr Ross talks about her abiding interests in the importance of love and a love ethic for social work practice, and how a growing ethos of lovelessness for other people, non-human animals and Nature is a strong underlying causation of injustices and lack of ecological sustainability for the planet as a whole. The social work profession has an important contribution to make in helping right some of these wrongs, and we discuss the particular benefits the elements of a love ethic (ethics of love, non-violence and ecological justice) can bring to this important work. INTERVIEW TALKING POINTS:  with approximate time elapsed location in minutes. General introduction – 0.50 Guest self-introduction – 2.45 How does a love ethic fit within contemporary eco-social practice? - 8.45 How can a love ethic help tackle ecological sustainability concerns? - 15.30 Why should the social work mainstream  be involved with a love ethic within ESW practice? - 21.13 What could/should the future hold for the use of a love ethic in SW practice? - 25.15   The contribution of a multi and interdisciplinarity stance within ESW – 31.35 Guest take home message -35.23    Closing remarks  -  38.16   End -  40.36 RESOURCES RELEVANT TO OR MENTIONED IN THE DISCUSSION: DR DYANN ROSS – some selected publications Her doctorate research On the place of  an ethic of love in social work education (awarded 2002) Books: Brueckner, M. & Ross, D. (2010). Under corporate skies: A struggle between people, place and profit. Fremantle: Fremantle Press.  –inter alia,  analysis of the social, health and environmental concerns surrounding aluminium refining impacts on the small town of Yarloop in Western Australia Ross, D. (2020). The revolutionary social worker: The love ethic model. Brisbane: Revolutionaries. Ross, D., Brueckner, M., Palmer. M. & Eaglehawk, W. (Eds.). (2020). Eco-activism and social work: New directions in leadership and group work. London: Routledge. Other Work Ross, D. (2020). ‘Ethic of love', International encyclopedia of sustainable management. S. Idowu, R. Schmidpeter, N. Capaldi, L. Zu, M. Del Baldo, & R. Abreu (Eds.). Switzerland: Springer Reference. Book chapter contribution by Ross, D., Bennett, B. & Menyweather, N. (2020). Towards a critical posthumanist social work: Trans-species ethics of ecological justice, nonviolence and love. In B. Pease & V. Bozalek (Eds.). Post-anthropocentric social work: Critical posthumanism and new materialist perspectives (pp. 175-186). London: Routledge. Mental Health Gates, T. G., Ross, D., Bennett, B., & Jonathan, K. (2022) Teaching Mental Health and Well-Being Online in a Crisis: Fostering Love and Self-compassion in Clinical Social Work Education (2021) OTHER LOVE ETHIC RESEARCHER/PRACTITIONERS: Dr Naomi Godden – Edith Cowan University Australia – publication record (and listen to her episode in this podcast series) CODES OF ETHICS REVISION  The AASW Code of Ethics (2020)  Thomas Ryan (2011) - suggestions for expanding ethical codes and a morally inclusive social work.  ANIMAL RIGHTS AND ETHICS ADVOCACY Book review for Algers, K. (2020). Five essays for freedom: A political primer for animal advocates. Brisbane: Revolutionaries.  The Animal Industrial Complex - concept ANTHROPOCENTRISM AND ECOCENTRISM worldviews as they influence human-nature relationships  bell hooks - Teaching to Transgress (2014)  ECO-SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE – HISTORY OF PRINCIPLES AND IDEAS Besthorn (2011) deep ecological social work Peeters (2011) The place of social work in sustainable development Norton (2011 Social work and the environment: an ecosocial approach Dominelli (2018) The Routledge Book of Green Social Work Gray, Coates and Hetherington (2013) Environmental social work Molyneux (2010); The Practical Realities of Ecosocial Work: A Review of the Literature Tischler (2011) Master level thesis: Climate change and social work : steps to an eco-social work practice Boetto (2019) Advancing transformative eco-social change: Shifting from modernist to holistic foundations  Michael Kim Zapf (2009) modifying the social work, the ecological imagination and other work FIRST NATION LEADERS INSIGHTS FOR SUSTAINABILITY IN SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE.  Book chapter: Woodley, M. & Ross, D. (2021). First Nation leaders' lessons on sustainability and the environment for social work. In B. Bennett (Ed.). Aboriginal fields of practice (pp. 216-228). London, UK: Red Globe Press. PSYCHOANALYSIS AND PSYCHOLOGY INSIGHTS  INTO A CULTURE OF LOVELESSNESS AND THE CAUSATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION: Book: Weintrobe, S. (2021). Psychological roots of the climate crisis: Neoliberal exceptionalism and the culture of uncare. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. Book: What We Think About When We Try Not To Think About Global Warming (2015) some insights into psychological defence mechanisms around climate change and how to counter them - from Norwegian psychologist and economist Per Espen Stoknes. Psychology for a Safe Climate group (Australia) some great resources on the psychological/ cognitive biases acting to constrain effective action on environmental protection and repair, and how they can be overcome. ‘Wicked problems' – significance    GUEST AND CONTACT DETAILS: Guest: Dyann Ross  -see her contacts in USC publication record  E  WEBSITE  Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or LinkedIn. Householders' Options to Protect the Environment (HOPE): T 07 4639 2135 E office@hopeaustralia.org.au WEB  FACEBOOK  Production: Produced for HOPE by Andrew Nicholson E: counsel1983@gmail.com T: +61 413979414 This episode recorded in Toowoomba, S.E. Queensland, Australia on 7th June 2022.  Incidental Music: James Nicholson     

The Fourth U Dimension
Social Conflict And The Love Ethic : Sunday Reflection And Discussion

The Fourth U Dimension

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 32:18


How do we love our enemies? What does love look like in action? Join us as we ponder how we live out love in relation to social conflict. Today's podcast features the reflection from May 15th, 2022. This podcast is part of our Sunday Reflection and Discussion series, where we share the reflections from our Sunday Services, with additional discussion about concepts found in the Service. Timestamps to find what you are looking for: Intro: 00:10 Reading: 01:48 Reflection : 03:20 Discussion: 18:55 The podcast in audio form can be found at: https://soundcloud.com/thefourthudimension And on our YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/c/fourthuniversalistsociety Learn more about Fourth Universalist Society at 4thu.org

Eco-Social Work in Australia
The Value of a Love Ethic in Eco-Social Work Practice

Eco-Social Work in Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 54:13


Guest: Dr. Naomi Godden: Vice-Chancellor's Research Fellow and Senior Lecturer in Social Work, School of Arts and Humanities, Edith Cowan University, Western Australia. Introduction to this episode: Dr Godden is a social worker, social justice and environmental activist, and feminist participatory action researcher from the rural community of Margaret River, Western Australia. She has 16 years of community development and social research experience in Australia and internationally in areas such as gender justice, Aboriginal family violence prevention, youth development, education advocacy, poverty alleviation, homelessness and affordable housing, sexual exploitation of women, environmental activism and the gendered impacts of climate change. She has worked in grassroots rural community organisations, local government, international development organisations such as Oxfam Australia and the International Women's Development Agency, and universities, including Monash and Edith Cowan Universities in Australia. Her countries of work experience include Australia, Peru, United States, Solomon Islands, Timor-Leste, Papua New Guinea, India and Thailand. She is also co-chair of the national Women's Climate Justice Collective and chair of Just Home Margaret River Inc.  SUMMARY OF MAIN INTERVIEW TALKING POINTS  - with approximate time positions in minutes    General introduction                                                                                                     0.52  Guest self-introduction                                                                                                 3.10 What is the significance of a love ethic within eco-social work (ESW) practice?           9.11 How can a love ethic/ESW practice help tackle sustainability challenges?                   17.40          - using Feminist Participatory Action Research (FPAR)                                         18.25          - climate justice activism and techno-patriarchy concerns                                   24.40 Why should mainstream social work be involved with a love ethic and ESW?              35.17 What could the future hold for mainstream SW practice in terms of these ideas?       43.13 Guest closing summary of her comments                                                                     51.15 Thanks to guest and close of interview                                                                          52.56 END                                                                                                                                54.13  SOME RESOURCES RELEVANT TO THE DISCUSSION Dr Naomi Godden academic profile and research publications (2022) Shire of Augusta Margaret River WA, Community Strategic Plan 2036 Just Home housing justice project Augusta/Margaret River region (2022) Nyoongar people SW WA responses to past severe climate change (2020) Michael Kim Zapf's SW concept of people as place (2010) Introduction to the work of bell hooks from the Commons Social Change Library (2022) Commentary from bell hooks and Thich Nhat Hanh (2017) Dr Godden's paper on links between community work, love and Buen Vivir in Peru (2020) Distinctions environmental/ecological (2000) and multispecies (2020) justice perspectives. IFSW: People's Global Summit theme: Co-building a New Eco-Social World: Leaving No One Behind' online access 29th June to 2nd July 2022. Feminist Participatory Action Research (FPAR) and climate justice Godden et al (2020) Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (2022) Longer term public health impacts of climate change exacerbated flood and bushfire events Mel Gray/John Coates - social work's responsibility to the non-human world (2012)  GUEST AND CONTACT DETAILS:  Dr Godden - see her research profile  Householders' Options to Protect the Environment (HOPE): T 07 4639 2135 E office@hopeaustralia.org.au W http://www.hopeaustralia.org.au/ Facebook   Production: Produced for HOPE by Andrew Nicholson. This episode recorded in Toowoomba, S.E. Queensland, Australia on 24th March 2022. Incidental Music: James Nicholson  

Kimchi Slaps by Your Funny Unni
Kimchi Slap By Your Funny Unni Episode 10 Values: Living By A Love Ethic

Kimchi Slaps by Your Funny Unni

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 53:59


On this Episode I had two much Liver Detox Tea which I honestly think did something to me but in the end, the way I find myself blows my mind. lol --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Unitarian Universalist Community of Charlotte

We can each draw on experiences we've had of loving others and feeling loved. It is our loving relationships that help us feel seen, heard, valued and resilient. Author and activist, bell hooks, celebrates our ability as human beings to channel love toward one another, creating a vital and sustaining sense of connection and belonging in our lives.  hooks calls us to consider love from another perspective as well. She argues that we need not feel personal affection or passion toward others in order to ground our thoughts and actions in love's inherent values, among them “care, commitment, knowledge, responsibility, respect, and trust.”   This service will explore hooks' notion of a “love ethic” and invite us to expand the power of our love out beyond our beloveds and into the greater web of life.  

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Sunday Sermons - Resonate

Speaker: Kevin Bates

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Lady Preacher Podcast
Rev. Mahogany Thomas: Imagining a New Love Ethic

Lady Preacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 50:38


“To know God in this moment is to be grounded in a love that surpasses us and that truly shifts how we interact with the world, and that then brings us hope and healing.”Rev. Mahogany Thomas brings us a Good Word today. Beautifully weaving together the work of Jesus, bell hooks, Howard Thurman, John Coltrane, and scripture, Rev. Mahogany helps us imagine a new way of being - a way that is grounded in love, accountability, and justice.Transforming what she calls the “spiritual malpractice” of harmful theologies of sin, Rev. Mahogany redefines sin as the absence of love. Too often, the theology of sin has been used to abuse and oppress people - telling them they are inherently bad, inherently unlovable. Ultimately, it has been used by people in power to keep them in power. But by redefining sin as the absence of love, Rev. Mahogany invites us into a theology that leads us towards freedom, equity, and grace.I promise you, my friends, if you are in need of a word of hope and grace today, this is exactly where you will find it. If you need to have the harmful theology of sin untangled for you and re-woven into a tapestry of grace, this is the interview for you.Grab a cup of coffee or put on your running shoes, and hear a word of love......Rev. Mahogany S. Thomas is a native of Columbia, Missouri and an ordained minister of the United Church of Christ. She serves as the Executive Minister of Peoples Congregational United Church of Christ (UCC) in Washington, D.C.Rev. Thomas has served churches around the country, from Connecticut to Chicago to San Francisco, and she has even preached in the Garden of Gethsemane in Jerusalem. Rev. Thomas is a graduate of Yale Divinity School (YDS), where she received her Master of Divinity. Her scholarship at YDS included Homiletics, Womanist Theology, and Practical Theology at the intersections of the Black Church. She was the recipient of both the Andover Newton Seminary Diploma Program and Black Church Studies Certificate. Rev. Thomas received her Bachelor of Arts from Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri and graduated summa cum laude. Her undergraduate studies focused on Religious Studies with an emphasis on sex and gender in the Christian tradition.Rev. Thomas is also the recipient of several prestigious awards from Yale University. She was awarded the Charles Merick Award for Effective Public Address especially in preaching and the Henry Hallam Tweedy Award for the student with exceptional promise for pastoral leadership. Likewise, she was the recipient of the newly established Martin B. Copenhaven Preaching Prize from Andover Newton Seminary.In both her teaching and radical proclamation, Rev. Thomas is passionate about serving God and God’s church. She brings gifts of administration, wisdom, and passion to her work. Ministry for Rev. Thomas is defined far beyond the pulpit as she believes in radiating the love of Jesus through both her joy and witness.

Are You There, Universe?
Embracing a Love Ethic

Are You There, Universe?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 33:19


What does it mean to embrace a love ethic? To use it to heal from collective histories of betrayal? Jaimie and Sunny explore the cycles of pain and shame that inform both American history and their individual personal identities. They discuss the wisdom of Black feminist sage bell hooks and how those cycles might be broken.  In this episode, we reference the following texts and spiritual leaders:All About Love by bell hooksThe Cultural Politics of Emotion by Sara AhmedIngratitude: The Debt-Bound Daughter in Asian American Literature by erin Khuê NinhBetrayal and Other Acts of Subversion by Leslie Bow

Sojourn Grace Collective
All About Love, Week 6: Living with a Love Ethic

Sojourn Grace Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2019 36:52


Sure, we might consider using Love as our guide in some of our closest relationships, but what about other dimensions of life? Politics? The workplace? In this message, Pastor Colby offers a glimpse into a life guided by love — instead of the usual recipe of fear, shame, and control.

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First Unitarian Congregation of Ottawa

Rev. Pat reflects on "The Love Ethic" that winds its way through many religions and faiths. Not a corny greeting card kind of love, but a wholehearted tender caring that feeds the hungry, welcomes the stranger, cares for the vulnerable.

Business Scale Insights
Friday Focus: Facebook/ Cambridge Analytica Interview

Business Scale Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2018 20:03


Today’s Friday Focus is a case study on the application of LQ or the Love Ethic to the present Facebook controversy involving Cambridge Analytica. The interview is with a whistleblower & his thoughts and disclosures are troubling. It’s time leaders had a discussion of Ethics &!Leadership in the US before it’s too late. #facebook #cambridge Analytica #leadership #business --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/businessscaleinsights/support

Business Scale Insights
Business Series- Love & Money: Relationships w/ Others LQ

Business Scale Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018 37:12


In this episode I discuss the difference between IQ, EQ & LQ. I also introduce a fairly new concept to 21st century leadership & business- the Love Ethic. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/businessscaleinsights/support

Facing Race: Stories & Voices
Lutze Segu (@FeministGriote) on twitter activism, and finding your love ethic.

Facing Race: Stories & Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2016 5:37


In this session, social justice educator Lutze Segu (FeministGriote), and Johnathan Fields discuss the effects of social media on racial justice movements. Lutze speaks about critical self reflection, pointing out how important it is to “complicate your politics,” and have compassion when doing social justice work. Be sure to rate and subscribe to this #FacingRace podcast on iTunes at http://bit.ly/facingracepodcast. Join in the conversation from our 2016 Facing Race Conference this November by following the hashtag #FacingRace on twitter. Visit http://facingrace.raceforward.org or twitter.com/raceforward for more details.

Meadville Baptist Church
The Divine Love Ethic

Meadville Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2015 40:21


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ANTHEM CHURCH - Chicago, IL
PEACEMAKER part 2 - We, the peacemakers (Rom. 5:8; 12:9-21) - Nate Tubbs

ANTHEM CHURCH - Chicago, IL

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2014 59:25


Jesus inaugurated “a new way to be human” by which man can live at peace with man. Those who follow Jesus are called to be peacemakers… …demonstrating the reality of Jesus’ reign as King and Prince of Peace, …making tangible the transformational message that we preach.

Victory Christian Fellowship
The Racial Reorientation of the Love Ethic

Victory Christian Fellowship

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2013 38:28


In the six and final antithesis, Jesus concludes this portion of His teaching with an equally provocative message: Love your enemies! Who are our enemies? Why is it so difficult to love them? What is love according to Jesus? What are some tangible ways in which we might do good to them who only seem to want to see our demise? Brace yourself again this week for a message likely to ruffle feathers!

Inner Light Ministries Podcast
December 25, 2011:: Evolving From Hero's Journey to the Christ Journey

Inner Light Ministries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2012 35:55


The Love Ethic governs my life. I love God with all of my heart, strength, and all of my mind. I love myself and my neighbor as myself. I choose to love all "enemies" as my neighbor and myself. Love unifies all things. I do not slay the dragons, I befriend them as a part of myself. Shadow energy dissipates in the light of my embrace. None are expendable, all are redeemable. All mistakes fade into God. I courageously explore the foreign land of my own heart and mind. The "Holy Grail" that I seek is the Christ already within me. © 2011 Inner Light Ministries