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Knowing Their Place: Women as Heroes – Lisbeth Salander, Katniss and the Virgin Mary
With the increasing popularity of books and films giving a starring role to women as the ones who save the day, are these new heroines of contemporary culture a clash with Christianity? with host Jennie Spohr and panel Lauri Evans Deason, Dr. Christin
Sundance : The Civil WarsPodcast: Live from The Windrider Forum @ Sundance Film Festival
The Civil Wars have recently announced the cancellation of all tour dates effectively saying they are breaking up... for now. This is an interview before their Grammy winning album even hit the stores and their star shot high. Windrider co-founder and
Donald Miller “Blue Like Jazz" Podcast: Journeys Interview Part 1 of 4
Donald Miller's Blue Like Jazz came out of nowhere to become a bestseller and went on to be made into a feature film by the same name. He also wrote A Million Miles in a Thousand Years: How I Learned to Live a Better Story, Storyline: Finding Your Subp
Gaudy Night: The Art and Pull of Mysteries and Thrillers
Taproot Theatre Company's staging of Dorothy Sayers' Gaudy Night (Lord Peter Wimsey Mysteries)inspires a conversation on the art and pull of mysteries and thrillers. Join host Jennie Spohr and author Michael Gruber, Bernadette Pajer, Johnathan Longenba
Dan Allender, The Wounded Heart.Journeys Interview Segment 1 of 4
A Dick Staub Interview with Dan Allender, President of The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology in Seattle, Washington. Among his many books are the The Wounded Heart: Hope for Adult Victims of Childhood Sexual Abuse and Leading with a Limp
Live at Hale's – Music As Vibe: From Sigur Rós to Mumford and Sons
“What is behind language?" Can the music of Sigur Rós, with its made up lyrics still speak? And with a new album out, Babel, can a British band, Mumford and Sons, with a love of banjos create a new voice of this generation? What is it to lis
Lauren Winner, “Girl Meets God" Podcast: Journeys Interview Part 1 of 4
This interview with Lauren Winner on Girl Meets God: A Memoir is often requested and reflects the early phases of her journey disarmingly. She is the author of numerous books, including Still: Notes on a Mid-Faith Crisis, Mudhouse Sabbath:
Oliver Sacks “Uncle Tungsten" Podcast: Journeys Interview Part 1 of 4
This interview with Oliver Sacks was a delight. Ever since seeing “Awakenings" with Robyn Williams and then reading The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat: And Other Clinical Tales," I've been fascinated with this neurologist. Over the next few days
Calm Under Pressure: The Virtue of Dynamic Moderation from Aleksander Solzhenitsyn & Paul
In our first show of the Season with Earl Palmer Ministries, Earl takes us through Russian author and Nobel Prize Winner Aleksander Solzhenitsyn's book From Under the Rubble (University Press of America) Written in 1974, Solzhenitsyn's ethical essay
A Conversation with architect Daniel Libeskind. Podcast: International Arts Movement Interview
Of all his memorable interviews, Dick Staub puts this one with Daniel Libeskind at the International Arts Movement Conference in NYC near the top of the list. Libeskind, is a Polish-born Jewish American architect, whose prominent and celebrated buildings