1 hr 44 min

Episode 2: Catholicism (and many other things) with Parker Davis Our Daily Beard

    • Society & Culture

On this (very long, but worth it!) episode I join my BFF, co-conspirator, and birthday boy Parker Davis to chat about childhood spaces of Catholicism and "homosexuality",  Parker's work with L'Arche communities around the world, re-envisioning "Catholic" love and community, moving through the metaphorical "deserts" of life, and finding hope. So many things! Listen if you want some warm friendship content, some awkward laughs, and some really serious moments where we think through what the heck life is and how we navigate it as young queers with ever-changing spiritualities.

--It should be noted that this episode was recorded in my childhood closet--

[apologies for some rocky audio b/c of this...thank you for understanding!]


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/emily-win/support

On this (very long, but worth it!) episode I join my BFF, co-conspirator, and birthday boy Parker Davis to chat about childhood spaces of Catholicism and "homosexuality",  Parker's work with L'Arche communities around the world, re-envisioning "Catholic" love and community, moving through the metaphorical "deserts" of life, and finding hope. So many things! Listen if you want some warm friendship content, some awkward laughs, and some really serious moments where we think through what the heck life is and how we navigate it as young queers with ever-changing spiritualities.

--It should be noted that this episode was recorded in my childhood closet--

[apologies for some rocky audio b/c of this...thank you for understanding!]


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Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/emily-win/support

1 hr 44 min

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