The Echoes Podcast

H. E. Butt Foundation

The Echoes Podcast dives into real-world questions about community, faith, and human connection. Guided by hosts Marcus Goodyear and Camille Hall-Ortega, each episode explores personal journeys and societal challenges with inspiring guests—from faith leaders and poets to social advocates—whose stories shape our shared experiences. Through conversations with figures like Rev. Ben McBride, who moved his family to East Oakland’s “Kill Zone” to serve his community, or poet Olga Samples Davis, who reflects on the transformative power of language, we bring to light themes of belonging, resilience, and the meaning of home. From the creators of Echoes Magazine by the H. E. Butt Foundation, The Echoes Podcast continues the magazine's legacy of storytelling that fosters understanding, empathy, and action.

  1. The Father You Get: Fathers, Faith, and the Loneliness Crisis

    JAN 13

    The Father You Get: Fathers, Faith, and the Loneliness Crisis

    A frank talk about fathers—what we inherit, what we can repair, and how faith communities help (or don’t). Patton Dodd, author of The Father You Get, shares the story behind his new memoir and the “father hunger” that shaped him. We discuss money and manhood and honest family conversations. The Father You Get released in 2025 and is available in print, audio, and at your local bookstore.  NOTES:  Host/producer team: Camille Hall-Ortega, Rob Stennett, Marcus Goodyear; editing: Rob Stennett, Kim Stone; music: Jonny Rodgers; executive producers: David Rogers & Patton Dodd.  LINKS:  Book (print): https://www.amazon.com/Father-You-Get-Believe-Become/dp/1506486983  Book (Bookshop): https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-father-you-get-and-the-ones-you-make-believe-in-and-become-patton-dodd/52778e09f432a4a2  Audiobook (Audible): https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Father-You-Get-Audiobook/B0F49977Q7  Anna Machin – fatherhood research: https://annamachin.com/books/  Echoes Podcast – “The Cure for Loneliness” (Kinghorn): https://echoesmagazine.org/stories/the-echoes-podcast-s1e8/  Echoes feature – “Loneliness Is Killing Us”: https://echoesmagazine.org/stories/loneliness-is-killing-us/  U.S. Surgeon General Advisory (PDF): https://www.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/surgeon-general-social-connection-advisory.pdf  Fr. Thomas McKenzie sermons archive: https://thisherechurch.com/  Laity Lodge Men’s Retreat: https://www.laitylodge.org/retreats/mens-retreat-2025/  Subscribe to Echoes magazine (free): https://echoesmagazine.org/  H. E. Butt Foundation (about/programs): https://hebfdn.org/  The music of Jonny Rodgers: CINDERTALK  The Prodigal Son (Luke 15): https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Luke+15%3A11-32&version=NIV

    44 min
  2. How Do We Help Our Kids Cope With Crisis? | With Dr. Jamie Aten & Kent Annan

    08/01/2025

    How Do We Help Our Kids Cope With Crisis? | With Dr. Jamie Aten & Kent Annan

    This summer, devastating floods struck Central Texas, leaving families, camps, and entire communities grieving and in shock. In response, the Echoes team hosted two live webinars to support parents, educators, and caregivers facing an urgent question: How do we help our kids cope with something like this? In this season one finale, we share highlights from those gatherings—including two heartfelt conversations with trauma expert Dr. Jamie Aten. A seasoned psychologist and co-creator of Spiritual First Aid, Jamie has spent over 20 years responding to the world’s hardest disasters and has lived through personal trauma himself. He’s joined in the second conversation by Kent Annan, host of the Better Samaritan Podcast, for an honest and hopeful dialogue about grief, parenting, and self-compassion. Together, they offer practical tools and spiritual insight for those walking children—and themselves—through fear, confusion, and loss. Whether you're a parent, pastor, educator, or community leader, this conversation offers grace-filled wisdom for showing up with love, clarity, and resilience when it’s needed most. Mentioned in this episode: Spiritual First Aid, co-created by Dr. Jamie AtenPhilippians 4 and the Lord’s PrayerThe Jesus Storybook Bible by Sally Lloyd-JonesLetter-writing reflection exercise: “Who helped you through this crisis?”1 Corinthians 16:13 – “Be on your guard; stand firm in the faith…”The Better Samaritan Podcast from Christianity TodayAdditional mental health resources related to the podcast episodeFull recordings of the webinars included in the podcast excerptSubscribe to Echoes Magazine at hebfdn.org/echoes/subscribe to receive a beautiful, free print magazine each quarter.

    44 min
  3. Repairing What Politics Can’t Fix: David Brooks on Trust, Morality, and Our Search for Meaning

    06/24/2025

    Repairing What Politics Can’t Fix: David Brooks on Trust, Morality, and Our Search for Meaning

    We live in a difficult time. People have their opinions about how to solve problems, but distrust runs deep. People make promises—especially our politicians—but they can’t always deliver on those promises. In our season one finale, bestselling author and columnist David Brooks joins The Echoes Podcast to explore what’s really missing—and how we might find it again. Brooks helps us see that what’s broken in our world is not simply political, but spiritual and relational. He shares stories of moral formation and vulnerability, and together we practice the simple but powerful act of asking good questions. Along the way, we reflect on the limits of AI, the enduring power of art, and why overinvesting in friendship might just be the hope we need. David Brooks is the author of The Road to Character, The Second Mountain, and How to Know a Person. A columnist for The New York Times and The Atlantic, he’s known for exploring the intersection of politics, culture, and morality. Mentioned in this episode: The Road to Character and How to Know a Person by David Brooks East of Eden by John Steinbeck The Gift by Lewis Hyde (referenced contextually) Ronald Reagan’s address at the Laymen’s Leadership Institute in 1974 (excerpted clip begins at 6:50). “Remembering Jim Lehrer” on PBS Subscribe to Echoes Magazine at hebfdn.org/echoes/subscribe/ to receive a beautiful, free print magazine each quarter.

    47 min
  4. Faith and Justice | With Sister Pearl Ceasar

    05/13/2025

    Faith and Justice | With Sister Pearl Ceasar

    Sister Pearl Ceasar has a remarkable journey from classroom teacher to nonpartisan community organizer. Guided by her deep faith and commitment to justice, Sister Pearl spent decades building coalitions for change in San Antonio and across Texas. She explains how personal relationships, listening, and persistence can transform neighborhoods—and entire cities. Co-hosts Marcus Goodyear and Camille Hall-Ortega join Sister Pearl to reflect on faith, leadership, and the power of binding communities together for the common good. 🔗 Subscribe to Echoes Magazine for free: EchoesMagazine.org  🎧 Listen now wherever you get your podcasts.  Episode Notes:  "If you’re walking and no one is following, you’re not leading—you’re just out for a walk.""Real change happens when neighbors listen to each other—and move forward together.""Organizing isn’t about politics; it’s about love made visible in community.""Faith isn’t abstract. It’s building drainage systems, raising wages, and ensuring everyone has a fair shot.""Justice is slow work, but the only thing slower is doing nothing at all."COPS/Metro AllianceProject QuestIndustrial Areas Foundation (IAF)Learn more about community organizing in Texas at the West/Southwest IAF. Production Team: Written and produced by Marcus Goodyear, Camille Hall-Ortega, and Rob Stennett  Hosted by Marcus Goodyear and Camille Hall-Ortega Edited by Rob Stennett and Kim Stone  Executive Producers: Patton Dodd and David Rogers  Graphic Design Manager: Hilary Commer  Junior Designer: Lindsay Bruce  Content Creator: Alyson Amestoy  Staff Writer: Beth Avila  Funded by the H. E. Butt Foundation  Special thanks to our guest Sister Pearl Ceasar.

    36 min
  5. Grace and Grit | With Ashley Cleveland

    04/29/2025

    Grace and Grit | With Ashley Cleveland

    Grammy-winning musical artist and author Ashley Cleveland joins The Echoes Podcast to talk about grit. Through addiction and recovery, heartbreak and healing, Ashley invites us into a story where surrender becomes strength, vulnerability becomes vision, and brokenness gives way to beauty. This is a conversation about faith forged in fire, and the quiet, astonishing power of telling the whole, unvarnished truth.  🔗 Subscribe to Echoes Magazine for free: EchoesMagazine.org  🎧 Listen now wherever you get your podcasts.  Episode Notes:  Little Black Sheep: A Memoir by Ashley Cleveland. Ashley Cleveland’s extensive discography includes three Grammy Award wins for Best Rock Gospel Album: The Daylight’s Shot, You Are There, and Lesson of Love.  Also referenced: Olga Samples Davis (Echoes Podcast previous guest) Rust College (Historically Black College) Martin Luther King Jr.’s 1968 “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop”  Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Madeleine L’Engle (Author, speaker at Laity Lodge, mentioned via archive clip) Ignatian spiritual exercises (19th annotation) Ashley Cleveland’s sermons at Church of the Redeemer  Production Team: Written and produced by Marcus Goodyear, Camille Hall-Ortega, and Rob Stennett Hosted by Camille Hall-Ortega and Marcus Goodyear Edited by Rob Stennett and Kim Stone Executive Producers: Patton Dodd and David Rogers Graphic Design Manager: Hilary Commer Junior Designer: Lindsay Bruce Content Creator: Alyson Amestoy Staff Writer: Beth Avila  Funded by the H. E. Butt Foundation  Special thanks to our guest Ashley Cleveland for being vulnerable about her struggles and for talking with us about grit.

    36 min
4.9
out of 5
13 Ratings

About

The Echoes Podcast dives into real-world questions about community, faith, and human connection. Guided by hosts Marcus Goodyear and Camille Hall-Ortega, each episode explores personal journeys and societal challenges with inspiring guests—from faith leaders and poets to social advocates—whose stories shape our shared experiences. Through conversations with figures like Rev. Ben McBride, who moved his family to East Oakland’s “Kill Zone” to serve his community, or poet Olga Samples Davis, who reflects on the transformative power of language, we bring to light themes of belonging, resilience, and the meaning of home. From the creators of Echoes Magazine by the H. E. Butt Foundation, The Echoes Podcast continues the magazine's legacy of storytelling that fosters understanding, empathy, and action.

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