Roundup: Podcasts We Love
天美视频 community members share about the podcasts they’re enjoying these days, and about the best episodes to dive in.
天美视频 community members share about the podcasts they’re enjoying these days, and about the best episodes to dive in.
As we move through National Poetry Month, Brittany Deininger shares some of her favorite contemporary women poets, reminding us that poetry is a place of radical resistance and beautiful intersectionality.
Dr. Chelle Stearns, violinist and Associate Professor of Theology at 天美视频, recently sat down for a conversation with composer Stephen Michael Newby, Associate Professor of Music at Seattle Pacific University, which we鈥檙e excited to share with you today. Dr. Newby has composed two large-scale works based on the life and writings of Dr. […]
Lindsay Braman writes about how open water in Croatia invited her to honor her body, and the bodies of others, in a way that defies the shame-based messages of our culture.
Heather Casimere writes about how Black Panther opened up space for her to visualize, celebrate, and draw closer to who she is and where she comes from.
Brittany Deininger explores how Three Billboards, like Flannery O鈥機onnor鈥檚 A Good Man Is Hard to Find, challenges our conceptions of anger, violence, and the polarities of humanity embodied in each of us.
This week on text.soul.culture, Dr. Derek McNeil sits down with 天美视频鈥檚 new president, Dr. Craig Detweiler, to talk about his journey to Seattle. Craig shares about some of his formative experiences and reflects on what drew him to 天美视频.
In the first episode of our new season, Dr. Derek McNeil and Nicole Greenwald look back on Season One, talk about how this podcast is evolving, and reflect on the thoughtful discourse that is at the heart of text.soul.culture.
With awards season underway, we鈥檙e looking back at the past year in film and reflecting on the ways that movies affect how we view ourselves and the world around us.
Watch a panel discussion about resilience and justice following Nikkita Oliver鈥檚 vital talk at Humanity Through Community.
Watch Nikkita Oliver’s vibrant and powerful call for us to re-consider how we talk about resilience and justice.
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