Poet, theologian, group worker, and leader of Corrymeela Community of Northern Ireland, Pádraig has worked with groups in Ireland, Britain, the US, and Australia. With interests in storytelling, groupwork, theology, and conflict, Pádraig lectures, leads retreats and writes both poetry, prose, and music..
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Dr Todd McGowan is associate professor of film studies at the University of Vermont. He is the author of Capitalism and Desire: The Psychic Cost of Free Markets (2016); Enjoying What We Don’t Have: The Political Project of Psychoanalysis (2013); and The Impossible David Lynch (Columbia, 2007), among other books.
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Today the show notes will give you details about Atheism for Lent and other info mentioned in the show. PLUS all past SHOW NOTES and SHOW NOTES for February 2017. (Fearfeature photo by Noemî Galera)
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Today my guest is Jessica Aguilar-Christy. Jessica’s many talents, diverse background and work in the Detroit area got my attention, through our mutual connect Charlie Porter (host of Fable podcast). Our meandering conversation will give you a sense of the rebirth of Detroit as well as some surprising ways spiritual traditions and practices can cohere for a richer and more integrated life and service to others.