Admirable and so honest.Helen Keller once said it is impossible to be a Christian and Not be a socialist.However it is doubtful that Jesus would have espoused violent revolution "those who live by the sword will die by the sword" and He was shocked when Peter tried to defend Him by cutting off the ear of the soldier who came to arrest Christ in Gethsemane.There ate quite a number of communists today (quite different from the early 20th century) who believe that evolution to communism rather than revolution can be achieved through the progressive peaceful electoral process even though this may take a long time.
I have listened to at least 20 of your podcasts alone, for the last three nights after dinner take IPAD for a walk and listen as we walk. The gentle way you speak, your respect for others, and the subjects you work with are current in the midst of these confusing times and you are calm and clear and gentle in moving the needle towards justice, peace and saving our democracy! Has any one ever asked you to speak at Chautauqua, or a seminary? Loved the Howard Thurman, the paradox of limited time, and the one on Elie Wiesel. There is an energy and a gentle wisdom in both your voices that comforts and suggest ways that lead to peace and justice, welcoming all folks, finding a way to keep hope alive.
I suggest your podcast to many. A crazy thought, or maybe not. I am on the board at Louisville Presbyterian Seminary (You recently used that word) and would you ever want to do something there?
So many options. Also 40 + years at Chautauqua and I wonder if you have ever been asked to do something there. My wife, was on the staff at Marble Collegiate for 12 years and still leads some speaking events. Nina heard you speak at Marble about 25 years ago.
St that is it! Is there any possible connection? Way we could help promote your work?
I just came across this 2014 Out of the Depths interview with Nancy Bowker. I enjoyed it very much. Nancy is actually my cousin whom I have not seen since my aunt’s ( her mother’s) passing in 2011. I would love to have contact information in Maine for Nancy, if you have it, so that I might reach out to make contact. Thank you.
Emma G is not only talented but is a beautiful soul who is committed to a mission of sharing love and empowerment through music. She has made her stamp on the DC music scene in a few short years and I see a great future for this rising star!
I had an instant deep connection with Bryan’s music and have been enjoying his songs and can-do spirit since the early 2000’s. This interview deepened my understanding of why his songs address and comfort wounds so old and deep, Thank God, I don’t know how I got them. There’s a lot of new information and explanation here.
Thanks to interviewer and interviewee for gently peeling back some significant layers of the music and the man.
Admirable and so honest.Helen Keller once said it is impossible to be a Christian and Not be a socialist.However it is doubtful that Jesus would have espoused violent revolution "those who live by the sword will die by the sword" and He was shocked when Peter tried to defend Him by cutting off the ear of the soldier who came to arrest Christ in Gethsemane.There ate quite a number of communists today (quite different from the early 20th century) who believe that evolution to communism rather than revolution can be achieved through the progressive peaceful electoral process even though this may take a long time.
That was a really good interview, Mark! Enjoyed it so much! Glad that little spark of an idea became something so lovely!
I have listened to at least 20 of your podcasts alone, for the last three nights after dinner take IPAD for a walk and listen as we walk. The gentle way you speak, your respect for others, and the subjects you work with are current in the midst of these confusing times and you are calm and clear and gentle in moving the needle towards justice, peace and saving our democracy! Has any one ever asked you to speak at Chautauqua, or a seminary? Loved the Howard Thurman, the paradox of limited time, and the one on Elie Wiesel. There is an energy and a gentle wisdom in both your voices that comforts and suggest ways that lead to peace and justice, welcoming all folks, finding a way to keep hope alive.
I suggest your podcast to many. A crazy thought, or maybe not. I am on the board at Louisville Presbyterian Seminary (You recently used that word) and would you ever want to do something there?
So many options. Also 40 + years at Chautauqua and I wonder if you have ever been asked to do something there. My wife, was on the staff at Marble Collegiate for 12 years and still leads some speaking events. Nina heard you speak at Marble about 25 years ago.
St that is it! Is there any possible connection? Way we could help promote your work?
I just came across this 2014 Out of the Depths interview with Nancy Bowker. I enjoyed it very much. Nancy is actually my cousin whom I have not seen since my aunt’s ( her mother’s) passing in 2011. I would love to have contact information in Maine for Nancy, if you have it, so that I might reach out to make contact. Thank you.
Good afternoon,
I am very curious about the present situation from miss Bahareh Zare Bahari.
Please, let me know.
Kindly greetings. Kees Reinders The Netherlands
Emma G is not only talented but is a beautiful soul who is committed to a mission of sharing love and empowerment through music. She has made her stamp on the DC music scene in a few short years and I see a great future for this rising star!
I had an instant deep connection with Bryan’s music and have been enjoying his songs and can-do spirit since the early 2000’s. This interview deepened my understanding of why his songs address and comfort wounds so old and deep, Thank God, I don’t know how I got them. There’s a lot of new information and explanation here.
Thanks to interviewer and interviewee for gently peeling back some significant layers of the music and the man.
Sure, introduce me to Paul Zollo!
what an excellent interview, thank you so much
I so appreciate…
Hi Amar,
I so appreciate your interview on spirit in action. Thank you for the work you are doing which we got to hear about on this program.
Paki Wieland