Krista Corbello's Podcast

Krista Corbello

A collection of talks on the culture of life, my Catholic faith, friendship, leadership, activism, psychology, the arts, and the home of an eclectic mix of mini-series.

  1. Rooted Ep. 5 with Justin Perry

    Mar 23

    Rooted Ep. 5 with Justin Perry

    Rooted, a Lenten series, discusses what it means to be human and encounter the real. Justin Perry and Krista Corbello offer their reflections on a "new theology of the body" in reference to what it means to be human, how we relate to the increasingly digitized world, the importance for being rooted in reality, and what makes us distinct from even the most advanced technologies. In this episode, we recap the entire series, and discuss the importance of reflection and sacrifice during Lent, the organic process of spiritual growth, tending our spiritual gardens (and overcoming discouragement if we really want a spiritual greenhouse or vineyard), the messy and uncharted journey of rehumanization, the adventurous and exciting path towards discovery of these topics as individuals and as a Church, Rootedness in faith and in community, and our future aspirations to be cartographers in this emerging field of a "new theology of the body" alongside our spiritual father, Pope Leo XIV. If you would like to receive more content like this, follow me on social media @KristaCorbello or subscribe to my mailing list at ⁠KristaCorbello.com⁠. Consider becoming a patron on Patreon to gain access to exclusive content including sneak peeks into upcoming podcast series like Carousel Theology as well as original music and live worship sets, voice note diaries, and my talks on the culture of life, psychology, activism, friendship, leadership, the arts, and more.All from God, all through God, and all for God. This episode was sponsored in part by: TJ, Nikki, Bridget, Gina, Katrina, and JR. Music: www.purple-planet.com

    32 min
  2. Rooted Ep. 4 with Justin Perry

    Mar 15

    Rooted Ep. 4 with Justin Perry

    Rooted, a Lenten series, discusses what it means to be human and encounter the real. Justin Perry and Krista Corbello offer their reflections on a "new theology of the body" in reference to what it means to be human, how we relate to the increasingly digitized world, the importance for being rooted in reality, and what makes us distinct from even the most advanced technologies. In this episode, we explore the blessing of being human and having limitations of time, The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows and the term "onism," referring to this phenomenon, the analysis paralysis that comes with being overly obsessed with the phantom illusions of the "what ifs" and "maybes," the freedom of making a choice and committing to it (in marriage, career, and other goods of life), the non-reciprocal nature of parasocial relationships, how Jesus limited Himself not only from divinity to humanity but also to time and space and region and even people He had direct contact with, traits that technology have that humans don't (and why it's good!), the danger (and even possible sin) of unfettered curiosity, and the surprising joy that comes with embracing what you can't do. If you would like to receive more content like this, follow me on social media @KristaCorbello or subscribe to my mailing list at ⁠KristaCorbello.com⁠. Consider becoming a patron on Patreon to gain access to exclusive content including sneak peeks into upcoming podcast series like Carousel Theology as well as original music and live worship sets, voice note diaries, and my talks on the culture of life, psychology, activism, friendship, leadership, the arts, and more. All from God, all through God, and all for God. This episode was sponsored in part by: TJ, Nikki, Bridget, Gina, Katrina, and JR. Music: www.purple-planet.com

    44 min
  3. Rooted Ep. 3 with Justin Perry

    Mar 8

    Rooted Ep. 3 with Justin Perry

    Rooted, a Lenten series, discusses what it means to be human and encounter the real. Justin Perry and Krista Corbello offer their reflections on a "new theology of the body" in reference to what it means to be human, how we relate to the increasingly digitized world, the importance for being rooted in reality, and what makes us distinct from even the most advanced technologies. In this episode, we explore the distinctly human qualities of relationships and experience, the natural tendency to anthropomorphize, the impact of experience on art or literature consumption, the dangers of digital communication, the rise of depersonalization and subsequent cybersecurity risks, the moral dilemma of technology use in war, generational perspectives on human connection, the effect of anonymity on the internet, the relationship between experience, innocence, intellectual exploration, and personal growth, the lifelong joy of discovering your own and others' humanity through incarnational experiences, and experience as the highest form of knowledge. If you would like to receive more content like this, follow me on social media @KristaCorbello or subscribe to my mailing list at ⁠KristaCorbello.com⁠. Consider becoming a patron on Patreon to gain access to exclusive content including sneak peeks into upcoming podcast series like Carousel Theology as well as original music and live worship sets, voice note diaries, and my talks on the culture of life, psychology, activism, friendship, leadership, the arts, and more.All from God, all through God, and all for God. This episode was sponsored in part by: TJ, Nikki, Bridget, Gina, Katrina, and JR. Music: www.purple-planet.com

    45 min

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A collection of talks on the culture of life, my Catholic faith, friendship, leadership, activism, psychology, the arts, and the home of an eclectic mix of mini-series.