Podcast appearances and mentions of Robert W Lee

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Experimentally ILL
#117 4/4/25 Michael O'Toole & Lawrence Hollie talk their ten Experimentally ILL movies and pay tribute to late friend/videographer Robert W. Lee of Sha La La La Productions and actor Va Kilmer

Experimentally ILL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 99:07


Experimentally ILL Podcast #117 Michael O'Toole & Lawrence Hollie talk their ten Experimentally ILL movies and pay tribute to late friend/videographer Robert W. Lee of Sha La La La Productions & actor Val Kilmer 4/4/25

Beloved Journal
Malcolm Guite

Beloved Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 45:13


The Rev. Dr. Malcolm Guite is a famed British poet, Anglican priest, and scholar of the English language. His work has garnered the attention of His Majesty King Charles III and Archbishops of Canterbury both former and present. An avid pipe smoker and Tolkien enthusiast, he stops by Beloved Journal to speak with the Rev. Dr. Robert W. Lee on all the above mentioned subjects, along with so much more.

Beloved Journal
Malcolm Guite

Beloved Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2024 45:13


The Rev. Dr. Malcolm Guite is a famed British poet, Anglican priest, and scholar of the English language. His work has garnered the attention of His Majesty King Charles III and Archbishops of Canterbury both former and present. An avid pipe smoker and Tolkien enthusiast, he stops by Beloved Journal to speak with the Rev. Dr. Robert W. Lee on all the above mentioned subjects, along with so much more.

Beloved Journal
Mark Wingfield

Beloved Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 28:22


The Rev. Mark Wingfield is the Executive Director and Publisher of Baptist News Global. He previously served as Associate Pastor at Wilshire Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas for 17 years. He recently wrote a book titled, "Honestly: Telling the Truth About the Bible and Ourselves" and joins the Rev. Dr. Robert W. Lee for a conversation on truth-telling, ecclesial journalism, and why funerals are better than weddings.

Beloved Journal
Mark Wingfield

Beloved Journal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2024 28:22


The Rev. Mark Wingfield is the Executive Director and Publisher of Baptist News Global. He previously served as Associate Pastor at Wilshire Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas for 17 years. He recently wrote a book titled, "Honestly: Telling the Truth About the Bible and Ourselves" and joins the Rev. Dr. Robert W. Lee for a conversation on truth-telling, ecclesial journalism, and why funerals are better than weddings.

Faithful Politics
"Breaking Every Chain" w/Reverend Robert W. Lee, IV (Descendant of Confederate General Robert Lee)

Faithful Politics

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 58:00 Transcription Available


This week the Army base Fort Lee, located in Central Virginia will be renamed to Fort Gregg-Adams. The fort was originally named for Confederate General Robert E. Lee in 1917 and is located on historic grounds where European settlers first met the Powhatan Confederation in 1607 and where Captain John Smith set up some of the first plantations along the James River. Located only thirty minutes from the capitol of the Confederacy, Fort Lee is one of many military installations trying to write the wrongs of the past and bring in a new era in America that no longer celebrates those who took up arms against America. Some Army bases, established in the build-up and during World War I, were named for Confederate officers in an effort to court support from local populations in the South. That the men for whom the bases were named had taken up arms against the government they had sworn to defend was seen by some as a sign of reconciliation between the North and South. It was also the height of the Jim Crow Laws in the South, so there was no consideration for the feelings of African Americans who had to serve at bases named after men who fought to defend slavery.This week we have a thought-provoking interview with Reverend Robert W. Lee, the the collateral descendant of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. In this episode, Reverend Lee shares his personal journey of grappling with his family's complicated legacy and the role it played in America's history. As an author, activist, and public theologian, he discusses how he came to terms with his relationship to Robert E. Lee, how his activism has been received by his family and the wider community, and his thoughts on how we can move forward as a society and reconcile with our past. This interview is a must-listen for anyone interested in issues of racial justice, reconciliation, and the legacy of the Civil War.Guest Bio:The Reverend Robert Wright Lee, IV (Rob) is an author, activist, commentator, and preacher. His work has been covered by MTV, the View, The New Yorker, CNN, the New York Times, NPR, and countless others. That may sound like a mouthful, so Rob is often found just telling stories with friends in his hometown. Speaking of that, Lee is a native of Statesville, North Carolina and graduate of Duke University Divinity School in Durham, North Carolina. He received his Master of Theological Studies in May of 2017 with a focus in practical theology and homiletics His thesis was on the corpus work of Bishop Will Willimon. He was an endowed scholar while at Duke University. Lee completed his undergraduate work in Religious Studies and Appalachian Studies at Appalachian State University where he met his wife, Stephanie. Though he flies to New York, Boston, Chicago, and all kinds of other places—the red clay of the Piedmont of North Carolina is in his bones. He is currently pursuing doctoral work through the Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley, California. Visit his website: https://www.roblee4.com/aboutSupport the showTo learn more about the show, contact our hosts, or recommend future guests, click on the links below: Website: https://www.faithfulpoliticspodcast.com/ Faithful Host: Josh@faithfulpoliticspodcast.com Political Host: Will@faithfulpoliticspodcast.com Twitter: @FaithfulPolitik Instagram: faithful_politics Facebook: FaithfulPoliticsPodcast LinkedIn: faithfulpolitics

Atlanta First United Methodist Church Sermon Podcast
Rejects and Rolling Stones - Sermon for Sunday, October 16, 2022

Atlanta First United Methodist Church Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 18:59


The sermon from the Sunday, October 16, 2022, worship service of Atlanta First United Methodist Church by guest preacher Rev. Robert W. Lee. “Rejects and Rolling Stones” in the sermon series “FORWARD IN FAITH.” Sermon scripture: Matthew 16:13-20 (New Revised Standard Version, Updated Edition).Support the show

Choose Your Struggle
By Any Other Name With The Reverend Robert W. Lee

Choose Your Struggle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 52:28


Season 3, Episode 9By Any Other Name With The Reverend Robert W. LeeThe Reverend Robert Wright Lee, IV (Rob) is an author, activist, commentator, and preacher. His work has appeared on and in MTV, the View, The New Yorker, CNN, the New York Times, NPR, and countless other sources. As his name suggests, Rob is a descendant of Confederate General Robert E. Lee and has been engaged as an activist in the field of racial reconciliation.Find more about Rob and his work at https://linktr.ee/roblee4.Today's Good Egg: Do whatever you need to feel all right. Birthday Fundraiser Time! Reach out to sponsor the Worth Saving 'Gala' for $1,000, $3,000, or $5,000! Email Jay at Jay@JayShifman.com for more info.The Metro Philly 75 Power Women List: https://metrophiladelphia.com/power-lists/metro-philadelphia-power-women/As always, you can find everything you need, including our social media links, at our Campsite page: https://jay.campsite.bioLeave us a message for a chance to be played on the show and win a CYS schwag pack: https://podinbox.com/CYSReach out and let us know who you are and that you're listening at JayShifman.com or ChooseYourStruggle.comOne Last Celtics Game With William (Jay's tribute to his late Stepfather-In Law)Jay's Podcast Reviews (for GreatPods!)Jay and our good friends Savage Sisters are both finalists for the Best of Philly awards! To vote for Jay (which you can once a day until September) go to metrophillysbest.com/voting and under Arts and Entertainment scroll down to Philly Blogger. To vote for Savage Sisters, go to the same link and under Services you'll find the Not For Profit category. Thanks!Choose Your Struggle Presents: Made It, Season 1, Stay Savage dropped April 29th! Subscribe to Made It's stream! https://kite.link/choose-your-struggle-presents-made-itJay recently wrote an article for YES! Magazine: https://www.yesmagazine.org/issue/pleasure/2022/05/18/drugs-better-policy-help-reduce-overdosesLeave us a message for a chance to be played on the show and win a CYS schwag pack: https://podinbox.com/CYSLooking for someone to wow your audience now that the world is reopening? My speaking calendar is open! If you're interested in bringing me to your campus, your community group, your organization or any other location to speak about Mental Health, Substance Misuse & Recovery, or Drug Use & Policy, reach out to me at Info@jayShifman.com. Tank Tops are in! You can see what they look like on the website (thanks to Jay's wife for modeling the women's cut). Reach out through the website to order. If you're looking for something a little less expensive, magnets are in too! Check them out on the website or Instagram. Patreon supporters get a discount so join Patreon!But that's not all! You can now buy even more merch! Check out our store on Teepublic at https://www.teepublic.com/stores/choose-your-struggle?ref_id=24308 for shirts, mugs, stickers, phone cases, baby onesies and much, much more!Support the Podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ChooseYourStruggle Leave us an audio message to share feedback and have a chance to be played on the show: https://podinbox.com/CYS Review the Podcast: https://ReviewThisPodcast.com/Choose-Your-Struggle.Support the Podcast, a different way: https://podhero.com/401017-ikv.Learn more about the Shameless Podcast Network: https://www.shamelessnetwork.com/ Our Partner Bookshop (Support Local Book Stores and the Podcast in the Process!): https://bookshop.org/shop/CYS Our Partner Road Runner (Use Code CYS for 10% off): www.roadrunnerc ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

UniPod: Unifour Church's Podcast
Thanksgiving Day 2020: A Sermon by the Rev. Rob Lee

UniPod: Unifour Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 10:05


The Rev. Robert W. Lee is Pastor of Unifour Church. He brings Thanksgiving greetings and a message from 2 Corinthians 9:6-15. *We do not own the rights nor profit off of any of the songs.

2Pastors - Kate and Eulando
Robert W. Lee, Cotton Mather, and The Cost Of Discipleship

2Pastors - Kate and Eulando

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2020 44:55


Robert W. Lee, Cotton Mather, and The Cost Of Discipleship by 2Pastors - Kate and Eulando

Black Therapist Podcast
Uncomfortable conversations about race

Black Therapist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 80:06


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Making Spaces with Rev. Sarah Heath & Josie Jimenez
8. The one where Sarah talks about Mental Health with Robert W. Lee during a global pandemic

Making Spaces with Rev. Sarah Heath & Josie Jimenez

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 47:20


A lot of us can relate to a heightened feeling of stress, and general anxiety during this Covid 19 crisis, but for those who already experiencing mental health issues this time may only exacerbated already difficult symptoms. As a culture we have a lot to learn about making spaces for people experiencing mental health difficulties- I hope that this episode with my good friend Rev. Robert W. Lee will inspire great conversation and thought around, how do we make space for ourselves during this difficult time?  Rob is a pastor in North Carolina at Unifor Church- He has also written extensively for both secular and religious news outlets. You may recognize his name because he is the generations removed of General Robert E. Lee and he has used that name to be an activist in the field of racial reconciliation. He participated in the 2017 MTV Video Music awards and was on ABC’s the View where he spoke about the need to confront white supremacy and white privilege in white churches. Rob has written two books one titled “Stained-Glass Millennials” (Smyth and Helwys 2017), his second book “A Sin by Any Other Name.” Rob does all of this while making space for his own mental health as someone diagnosed with Bipolar disorder, and the mental health of others. This conversation is powerful and so important.   For more on Rob check out his new podcast Beloved Journal  If you are having suicidal thoughts during this unprecedented time, YOU ARE NOT ALONE. Please call the US National Suicide Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 For resources in other countries: http://www.suicide.org/international-suicide-hotlines.html Mental Health Resources https://www.crisistextline.org https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/find-help/index.shtml  Introduction Music “it can be done” by Airae via epidemic sound.  Editing by Steven Burnette from The Cult Popcast  Attention to detail by my resident enneagram 1- the amazing Katie Richardson --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/makingspaces/message Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa
You Have Heard It Said: When Things Get Salty

First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2019 14:06


Note: The first four minutes of this message have poor audio quality due to a mic issue. I use chips and salsa as a conduit for my sodium intake. I pour salt on my chips! I’m starting to realize though that salt is about bringing out flavor that already exists rather than creating new flavor.” Rev. Robert W. Lee Scripture tells us that we are to be salt of the earth (Matthew 5:13). Oftentimes, that has meant that Christians see themselves as superior as we bring the flavor of God into spaces. This week as we continue our series “You Have Heard It Said”, we are going to hear from guest speaker and friend of Pastor Sarah, Rev. Robert W. Lee. Robert will help us reimagine Jesus’ call to be salt in the world. Rev. Robert W. Lee was a little known pastor at a small church in North Carolina until the Charlottesville protests. Following the protest, he went public with his denunciation of white supremacy in a captivating speech at the MTV Video Music Awards. As a descendant of confederate general Robert E. Lee, his message held great weight and created both massive support and violent critique. Shortly after he began receiving threats, and he had to leave his post at his local church. Since those days, he has become part of a growing group of activists who are trying to add a little salt to the earth by facing the complicit culture of racism and injustice.

This Is the Author
S4 E19: Mira Jacob, Robert W. Lee, and Carlotta Walls Lanier

This Is the Author

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 8:34


S4 E19: In this episode meet Mira Jacob, author of GOOD TALK; Robert W. Lee, author of A SIN BY ANY OTHER NAME; and Carlotta Walls LaNier, author of A MIGHTY LONG WAY. These authors share their personal narratives, exploring the topics of race, identity, and our country’s history, and will no doubt inspire listeners’ own conversations. And find out which author described their recording process as “a bear.” Good Talk by Mira Jacob: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/543942/good-talk/ A Sin by Any Other Name by Robert W. Lee: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/583142/a-sin-by-any-other-name/ A Mighty Long Way by Carlotta Walls Lanier: https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com/book/97776/a-mighty-long-way/

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From the Front Porch
Episode 215 || Spring Literary Lineup

From the Front Porch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 39:38


Spring is officially springing, so Chris and Annie are back to tell you what books to look out for in this new green season. You can find all of the following books for sale (or preorder) in The Bookshelf's online store. + Good Talk by Mira Jacob (on sale March 26) + Trust Exercise by Susan Choi (on sale April 9) + What My Mother And I Don't Talk About by various authors (on sale April 30) + See You in the Piazza by Frances Mayes + Tomorrow There Will Be Sun by Dana Reinhardt + The Moth Presents Occasional Magic by various authors + The Second Mountain by David Brooks (on sale April 16) + Lost Roses by Martha Hall Kelly (on sale April 9) + If, Then by Kate Hope Day + I Miss You When I Blink by Mary Laura Philpott + Normal People by Sally Rooney (on sale April 16) + A Sin By Any Other Name by Robert W. Lee (on sale April 2) Thanks, as always, to Forlorn Strangers for the use of our theme music. Learn and listen more here. Listen to a full back catalogue of our show here, and, if you're interested in some exclusive content like Chris and Annie's Unpopular Opinions, consider supporting us on Patreon here.