Percolating Wonder Court VonLindern
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- Religion & Spirituality
Percolating Wonder is a podcast hosted by Betty Nguyen and Courtney VonLindern. Each month Betty and Courtney ask questions with one another as they wonder about faith, ministry, and life. Grab a cup of coffee or a beverage of your choice, and take part in percolating wonder!
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Love Thy Neighbor as Thyself...(but how do I love myself?)
CONTENT WARNING: this episode contains mentions of conversion therapy. Listener discretion advised.
Court and Betty sit down and talk the "golden rule" of treating others they way you'd like to be treated...or, in Christian terms, "love thy neighbor as thyself." But what exactly does it mean to love our neighbors as ourselves? And, do we even know how to love yourselves? Join Court and Betty and let wonder percolate together!
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Microaggressions
Betty and Court talk microaggressions on this month's episode of Percolating Wonder. They both dive into the nuances of microaggressions, and how joy and laughter in community is often the best medicine for healing after microaggressions.
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Leaders in the Margins
What's percolating? Court and Betty discuss how often people of the margins tend to have the answers for what needs to be changed, and how we may go about changing it. Be sure to follow us on Facebook @percolatingwonder!
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Just like Zacchaeus
Betty shares some of her favorite pieces of scripture that help keep her grounded and guide her in her work. This leads to Court and Betty reflecting on what sacrifice means in the context of ministry.
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Starting Small (pt. 2)
Betty and Court continue their conversation on what it means to smart small in order to influence change on a large scale. They engage with adrienne marie brown's book "Emergent Strategy" and the concept of "fractals."
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Starting Small (pt. 1)
In this Episode, Betty and Court engage with some of adrienne marie brown's book "Emergent Strategy" as they navigate what it looks like to start making change on a small scale in order to influence what can be done on a larger scale.