31 min

#029: Student Q&A w/ Catholic Workers Eric and Brenna Anglada Eden Revisited

    • Christianity

On today's episode, seniors in high school write in questions to two Catholic Worker farmers. The TikTok generation learns what it takes to live according to the seasons, practice radical simplicity, and participate in community reconciliation circles. Worlds are colliding!
Nick and fellow teacher Joe Cussen host Eric and Brenna Anglada to share their experience as Catholic Workers in Wisconsin and respond to questions from students in Nick and Joe's Catholic Social Teaching theology course. Eric and Brenna have been profoundly influenced by Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin's commitment to living out the Gospel message, which translates to a way of life that leaves most moderns scratching their heads. Tune in to learn why they shell their own black beans, how they oppose systemic injustice, what you can do to expand your spiritual comfort zone, and why they wouldn't trade this lifestyle for anything. You can learn more about Eric and Brenna in the links below.
Have a question, topic idea, gardening tip, anything? Email us at edenrevisitedpodcast@gmail.com. We'd love to give you a sprout out!
LINKS
Eric's article in America Magazine - "Taking Root: The history and new growth of Catholic Worker farms"Brenna's article about her experience as a farm intern at Regina Laudis in Connecticut - "Craft and the Holiness of Matter"Brenna's work in environmental activism and being one of the Four Necessity Valve TurnersPBS documentary - Revolution of the Heart: The Dorothy Day Story

On today's episode, seniors in high school write in questions to two Catholic Worker farmers. The TikTok generation learns what it takes to live according to the seasons, practice radical simplicity, and participate in community reconciliation circles. Worlds are colliding!
Nick and fellow teacher Joe Cussen host Eric and Brenna Anglada to share their experience as Catholic Workers in Wisconsin and respond to questions from students in Nick and Joe's Catholic Social Teaching theology course. Eric and Brenna have been profoundly influenced by Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin's commitment to living out the Gospel message, which translates to a way of life that leaves most moderns scratching their heads. Tune in to learn why they shell their own black beans, how they oppose systemic injustice, what you can do to expand your spiritual comfort zone, and why they wouldn't trade this lifestyle for anything. You can learn more about Eric and Brenna in the links below.
Have a question, topic idea, gardening tip, anything? Email us at edenrevisitedpodcast@gmail.com. We'd love to give you a sprout out!
LINKS
Eric's article in America Magazine - "Taking Root: The history and new growth of Catholic Worker farms"Brenna's article about her experience as a farm intern at Regina Laudis in Connecticut - "Craft and the Holiness of Matter"Brenna's work in environmental activism and being one of the Four Necessity Valve TurnersPBS documentary - Revolution of the Heart: The Dorothy Day Story

31 min