23 min

Ghosts and Shadows: Systemic Inheritance(s) with Dr. Curt Thompson text.soul.culture: a podcast from The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology

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In this season as The Seattle School has been looking back at the first 25 years, Dr. Paul Hoard and Dr. Doug Shirley have been exploring what it means to live with the legacies and histories in our community, as well as how to engage with these proverbial ghosts and shadows—what they think about systemic inheritances. Together in this series titled “Ghosts and Shadows,” they’ve examined the past and looked towards the future through three essays posted on our website, and they also invited colleagues to join in the conversation and share their reflections in a series of podcasts.
 
To start the series, psychiatrist, speaker, and author Dr. Curt Thompson joined Dr. Hoard and Dr. Shirley for a conversation. Earlier this year, he gave a fascinating talk at The Seattle School. Listen to this conversation as Dr. Thompson, Dr. Hoard, and Dr. Shirley further explore the earlier talk at The Seattle School and also play together in these liminal spaces.

In this season as The Seattle School has been looking back at the first 25 years, Dr. Paul Hoard and Dr. Doug Shirley have been exploring what it means to live with the legacies and histories in our community, as well as how to engage with these proverbial ghosts and shadows—what they think about systemic inheritances. Together in this series titled “Ghosts and Shadows,” they’ve examined the past and looked towards the future through three essays posted on our website, and they also invited colleagues to join in the conversation and share their reflections in a series of podcasts.
 
To start the series, psychiatrist, speaker, and author Dr. Curt Thompson joined Dr. Hoard and Dr. Shirley for a conversation. Earlier this year, he gave a fascinating talk at The Seattle School. Listen to this conversation as Dr. Thompson, Dr. Hoard, and Dr. Shirley further explore the earlier talk at The Seattle School and also play together in these liminal spaces.

23 min