Find more interview podcasts here. You may also find some older podcasts that cover a range of topics. These podcasts include those that formed the original Audio from the Edge.
Listening to the Nones and Dones: A Interview (Reprise) with Rob Davis
Discerning statistics does not equal listening to human beings. Related posts: Listening to the Nones and Dones: An Interview with Rob Davis An Uneasy Agent of the State: Part...
Blue Occupations, Black Bodies and Homelessness: An Interview with Jonathan Russell
Pastor lives matter. But, that is not the same as #blacklivesmatter. My friend Greg Horton confirmed that to equate pastor lives, an occupation, with black lives, an incidence of...
Pledging Allegiance to People: An (Almost) Interview with George E Young Sr
Words take time to live into their full meaning. It may not always be the case. But, when it comes to the self-evident truth that all men are created...
He Didn’t Know My Name: An Interview with Teer Hardy
Maybe it was the spelling. One would expect that after a year the supervisor would know his name. Time to reconsider what lay ahead. Related posts: Man-Crushing Tuesday or, When...
Walk 150 Miles In My Shoes: An Interview with Blake Oakley
Blake Oakley arrived in Los Angeles today. He is on the other side of the Country from where he usually walks, often barefoot. Related posts: Poverty, American Christianity, and...
Peggy Noonan References the “Many” Family or, Words Matter: A Crossover Podcast with T4E
When we say we forgive, do we mean we are forgiving a person or forgiving something a person did? Jaques Derrida used this question to describe what he meant...
The Greatest Spiritual Discipline: An Interview with Philip Nation
“A cloistered journey impoverishes your own soul,” asserts Philip Nation. Christian spiritual formation may best be practiced in community. Related posts: Fleming Rutledge Had Me Chippy, I Blame Jason...
Toxic Christianity, Self-Consciousness and Messy Mercy : An Interview with Morgan Guyton
Summer cedar pollen may be toxic to your sinuses, at least here in Oklahoma. The condition is complicated by the south wind on which the pollen rides from Texas....
How We Talk About Authority and Submission Matter #AltonSterling: An Interview with Geoff Holsclaw
What keeps you up at night? #AltonSterling’s death kept Geoff Holsclaw up Tuesday night. It made him mad. I imagine he is still mad this morning when he learned...
Still Making Sense of Church: An Interview with Spencer Burke
There once were churches. Then Denominational Churches. Mainline Churches. Traditional Churches. Evangelical Churches. House Churches. After that Seeker-Sensitive Churches. Traditional Churches. Mainline Churches. Seeker-Friendly Churches. Purpose-Driven Churches. Emerging Churches....
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