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Speaking of Faith

Speaking of Faith

Podcast Host: Krista Tippett

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Website: http://speakingoffaith.org

Location: Minnesota Public Radio

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Speaking of Faith with Krista Tippett is public radio's weekly conversation about religion, meaning, ethics, and ideas. Speaking of Faith does not always have religion itself as a subject. Week after week, it grapples with themes of American life -- asking how perspectives of faith might distinctively inform and illuminate our public reflection. The Speaking of Faith podcast contains each week's program in its entirety and is updated every Thursday.

PAST SHOWS

A Call to Doubt and Faith: Christian Wiman on Remembering God (Encore).  play >

A Call to Doubt and Faith: Christian Wiman on Remembering God (Encore).

5/23/2013 | Download File (47.89 MB) - right click to download

The poet Christian Wiman is giving voice to the hunger for faith — and the challenges of faith — for people living now. After a Texas upbringing soaked in a history of violence and a charismatic Christian culture, he was agnostic until he became actively religious again in his late 30s. Then he was diagnosed with a rare form of incurable blood cancer. He's bearing witness to something new happening in himself and in the world.

Christian Wiman and Krista Tippett [Unedited Interview]  play >

Christian Wiman and Krista Tippett [Unedited Interview]

5/23/2013 | Download File (42.73 MB) - right click to download

Krista Tippett interviewed poet Christian Wiman on March 21, 2012. Mr. Wiman is a poet and editor of Poetry magazine, and he's the author of several volumes of poetry including 'Every Riven Thing.' This interview is included in the show "A Call to Doubt and Faith: Christian Wiman on Remembering God." Download the mp3 of the produced show at onbeing.org.

A Shift to Humility: Andrew Zolli on Resilience and Expanding the Edge of Change  play >

A Shift to Humility: Andrew Zolli on Resilience and Expanding the Edge of Change

5/15/2013 | Download File (47.51 MB) - right click to download

Disruption is around every corner by way of globally connected economies, inevitable superstorms, and technology’s endless reinvention. But most of us were born into a culture which aspired to solve all problems. How do we support people and create systems that know how to recover, persist, and even thrive in the face of change? Andrew Zolli introduces "resilience thinking," a new generation’s wisdom for a world of constant change.

Andrew Zolli and Krista Tippett [Unedited Interview]  play >

Andrew Zolli and Krista Tippett [Unedited Interview]

5/15/2013 | Download File (51.03 MB) - right click to download

Andrew Zolli is curator and executive director of PopTech and the author of 'Resilience: Why Things Bounce Back.' Krista Tippett spoke with him on February 13, 2013. This interview is included in our show 'A Shift to Humility: Andrew Zolli on Resilience and Expanding the Edge of Change.' Download the mp3 of the produced show at onbeing.org.

What We Nurture with Sylvia Boorstein (Encore).  play >

What We Nurture with Sylvia Boorstein (Encore).

5/9/2013 | Download File (46.69 MB) - right click to download

The best way to nurture children's inner lives, Sylvia Boorstein says, is by taking care of our own inner selves for their sake. At a public event in suburban Detroit, Krista Tippett draws out the warmth and wisdom of the celebrated Jewish-Buddhist teacher and psychotherapist. And, in a light-hearted moment that is an audience pleaser, Boorstein shares what GPS might teach us about "recalculating" and our own inner equanimity.

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