Faith in a Fresh Vibe - On Decolonizing Christianity

Rohadi
Podcast de Faith in a Fresh Vibe - On Decolonizing Christianity

Decolonizing, deconstructing, and re-imagining Christianity. With special guests discussing deconstruction, reconciliation, liberation, and spirituality. Hosted by Rohadi. Author of "When We Belong"; "Thrive"; and "Soul Coats"; pastor, entrepreneur, & non-profit developer. Recording on Treaty 7 lands in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

  1. 6 MAR

    Beyond Ethnic Loneliness with Prasanta Verma

    Prasanta Verma’s debut book, Beyond Ethnic Loneliness, is the topic for our conversation. If you’re not white then you have at some point or another, maybe even recently, have fielded the question, “so what are you?” or “where are you really from?” Trying to fit into community often means assimilating, or giving up a piece of yourself in order to find belonging. That posture leaves folks on the margins unseen, in a space of loneliness, and often causing loss of cultural identity. We talk about these realities and offer some solutions of what’s beyond–how to live out our whole selves. Episode Summary Importance of Truth and Storytelling: We engage the importance and significance of sharing personal stories, especially among marginalized communities. This is seen as essential for fostering understanding and challenging societal norms. Diverse Perspectives on Belonging: Belonging is complex and how it differs for individuals based on factors like race, ethnicity, and personal experiences . We highlight the need for diverse narratives that reject a single, homogenized perspective. Generational Shifts and Hope: Our conversations touches upon generational shifts and attitudes towards social issues that express hope for progress. Despite recognizing ongoing challenges, there’s optimism about the potential for positive change, particularly among younger generations. Emphasis on Connection and Community: How do we get there? Connection, empathy, and community-building. We highlight the role of shared experiences and supportive networks in fostering a sense of belonging and personal growth. (more…)

    45 min
  2. Reflections on Family, Ethnicity & the Sacred Work of Belonging with Tasha Jun

    11 ENE

    Reflections on Family, Ethnicity & the Sacred Work of Belonging with Tasha Jun

    Season 10 continues with a season of authors and their (mostly new) books. Rohadi invites author Tasha Jun to the show to chat about, Tell me the Dream Again. Reflections on Family, Ethnicity & the Sacred Work of Belonging. This episode discusses themes from her book including: The Why behind, Tell me the dream again, and how writing projects span decades to produce. On dissociation and assimilation for BIPOC/Asian folks. We discuss when a racialized person thinks they fit, and when the veil comes down. What to do with feelings associated with assimilation. A talk about embodied characteristics of fitting in. Food as a way to reconnect to your roots and ancestors. Dismantling individualization of finding one’s self. (Yes, I bring up Brene Brown again.) Naming the grief with finding your community, but realizing what you’ve been missing for so long. Ways to bridge the gap when it comes to reclaiming yourself, your people and your culture. Why finding belong is sacred work. Find Tasha’s book available wherever books are sold. Visit Tasha’s website, her Substack, and connect with her on Instagram and Facebook. A little about “Tell me the dream again.” Tasha Jun has always been caught between worlds: American and Korean, faith and doubt, family devotion and fierce independence. As a Korean American, she wandered between seemingly opposing worlds, struggling to find a voice to speak and a firm place for her feet to land. The world taught Tasha that her Korean normal was a barrier to belonging—that assimilation was the only way she would ever be truly accepted. But if that were true, did that mean God had made a mistake in knitting her together? Tell Me the Dream Again is a memoir-in-essays exploring what it means to be biracial in America today; the joy and healing that comes with embracing every part of who we are, and; how our identity in Christ is tightly woven with the unique colors, scents, and culture he’s given us. We are not outsiders to God. When we let all the details of ourselves unfold—when we embrace who we were divinely knit together to be—this is when we’ll fully experience his perfect love.

    41 min

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Decolonizing, deconstructing, and re-imagining Christianity. With special guests discussing deconstruction, reconciliation, liberation, and spirituality. Hosted by Rohadi. Author of "When We Belong"; "Thrive"; and "Soul Coats"; pastor, entrepreneur, & non-profit developer. Recording on Treaty 7 lands in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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