We Are All Family: Kailea Frederick on Whole-Earth Kinship and Responsibility

Kailea Frederick is a bridge-building climate activist, writer, consultant, and mother with Black and First Nations heritage. In this conversation, Kailea reflects on living deeply out of a sense of…

[Extended version with Q&A] – Doing the Work of Love: Rev. Joe Phelps on Playing the Long Game for Racial Equity

Joe Phelps is a retired Baptist pastor with a long history of making good trouble in regard to hunger, poverty, race, and other social justice and equity challenges. As part of the Earth &…

Doing the Work of Love: Rev. Joe Phelps on Playing the Long Game for Racial Equity

Joe Phelps is a retired Baptist pastor with a long history of making good trouble in regard to hunger, poverty, race, and other social justice and equity challenges. As part of the Earth &…

One Nation, Under Love: Harry Pickens on Calm and Care within Chaos and Crisis – Extended Version with Q&A

An acclaimed jazz pianist and composer based in Louisville, Kentucky, Harry Pickens is also a teacher, mentor, and author who does deep healing work to promote the flourishing of individuals and…

One Nation, Under Love: Harry Pickens on Calm and Care within Chaos and Crisis

An acclaimed jazz pianist and composer based in Louisville, Kentucky, Harry Pickens is also a teacher, mentor, and author who does deep healing work to promote the flourishing of individuals and…

Moving Toward the Light: Sr. Gail Worcelo on the Vision and Legacy of Thomas Berry

Sr. Gail Worcelo co-founded the Green Mountain Monastery in 1999, encouraged and supported by her friend and mentor, the late Thomas Berry. Berry, a cultural historian and Passionist priest, was a…

The Work of our Hands: Community Connections for Just Farms and Food Systems

Rae Strobel Barr is an organic farmer, spiritual director and mother, living and working with her partner Adam at Barr Farms in Meade County, Kentucky, a seventh-generation family farm.…

Science, Faith, and Deep Time: A Conversation with Geologist and Paleontologist Dr. Kate Bulinski

Dr. Kate Bulinski is an associate professor in the environmental sciences department of Bellarmine University in Louisville, KY, specializing in geology and paleontology. She also claims the moniker…

Radical Self-Care: A Conversation with Folk Healer and Activist Sarah Nunez

Sarah Nunez is a Latinx folk healer and activist in Louisville, KY. Through her work helping to heal bodies, communities, and unjust systems, Sarah embraces the deep roots of…

Black Soil: Honoring a Legacy, Cultivating A Future for Black Farmers

This episode features Ashley Smith, the co-founder of Black Soil. Black Soil is a nonprofit in Lexington, KY, dedicated to reconnecting Black Kentuckians to their legacy and heritage in…