The Blue Room with MaryAnn McKibben Dana

MaryAnn McKibben Dana
The Blue Room with MaryAnn McKibben Dana

A place to breathe amid the clamor of everyday life. Hosted by author, pastor, recovering perfectionist, reluctant improviser, and hopemonger MaryAnn McKibben Dana maryannmckibbendana.substack.com

  1. S02 E05 The Practice of Hope

    05/04/2023

    S02 E05 The Practice of Hope

    Today, we continue our series of conversations about Hope: A User’s Manual. Section five of the book is The Practice of Hope. If you’ve read the book, we hope this conversation will enhance that section. If you haven’t read it, the conversation stands on its own. Section five is the get-your-hands-dirty section, so what could be more fitting than a conversation about gardening with Derrick Weston! As you’ll hear, we talk about a lot more than just gardening: food, faith, race, justice… it’s a wide-ranging conversation that stands well alongside the most practical section of the book. The Rev. Derrick Weston is Theological Education and Training Coordinator for Creation Justice Ministries (formerly the National Council of Churches Eco-Justice Program). Derrick is a writer, filmmaker, podcaster, speaker, and educator. He is co-host of the Food and Faith podcast and producer of Spoon, Spade, and Soul, a podcast highlighting food and land-based ministries in the Episcopal church; he produced the short film series “A Wilderness Like Eden” highlighting the work of churches engaged in food justice work. You’ll hear us talk about the black church food security network, which is featured in that film project. Derrick is co-author of the forthcoming book The Just Kitchen: Invitations to Sustainability, Cooking, Connection, and Celebration, now available for pre-order! Derrick’s website And here’s my conversation with Derrick about Black Panther from season one of the pod! Parts one and two. Contact MaryAnn McKibben Dana at maryannmckibbendana.net.  Order Hope: A User’s Manual Editor and Producer: Mel Dana Get full access to The Blue Room with MaryAnn McKibben Dana at maryannmckibbendana.substack.com/subscribe

    29 phút
  2. S02 E04 Hope Travels in Story

    24/03/2023

    S02 E04 Hope Travels in Story

    Today, we continue our series of conversations about Hope: A User’s Manual. Section four of the book is Hope Travels in Story. If you’ve read the book, we hope this conversation will enhance that section. If you haven’t read it, the conversation stands on its own. Today, MaryAnn’s guest is Patrice Gopo. Patrice is an award-winning essayist and the author of books for adults and children. Her essay collection, All the Colors We Will See, was Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers selection. Her debut picture book, All the Places We Call Home, was inspired by one of the essays in her collection. As the child of Jamaican immigrants who was born and raised in Anchorage, Alaska, Patrice often writes about racial identity formation, immigration experiences, and the beauty of living a multifaceted life. Her essays have appeared in a variety of publications, including Catapult, Charlotte Magazine, Creative Nonfiction, and AFAR Magazine. Her essay “That Autumn” received a notable mention in the Best American Essays 2020 and earned a National City and Regional Magazine Association award for best essay, criticism, and commentary. In addition to other honors, Patrice is the recipient of a North Carolina Arts Council Artist Fellowship and a Sustainable Arts Foundation Award. When she’s not writing, Patrice hosts the podcast Picture Books Are for Grown-Ups Too! because she believes in the power of stories to help build connections between people. Patrice lives with her family in North Carolina, where she enjoys walks just after dawn and thinks a perfect day ends with ice cream. Please visit www.patricegopo.com to learn more. Contact MaryAnn McKibben Dana at maryannmckibbendana.net.  Order Hope: A User’s Manual Editor and Producer: Mel Dana Get full access to The Blue Room with MaryAnn McKibben Dana at maryannmckibbendana.substack.com/subscribe

    28 phút
  3. S02 Bonus Episode: Good Hope, Good Ancestors

    08/03/2023

    S02 Bonus Episode: Good Hope, Good Ancestors

    Today, we interrupt our regular season with a bonus episode! Sandhya Jha is someone I’ve known through various professional networks, and I’m an avid reader of Sandhya’s wonderful Thursday newsletter, called Joy in Social Justice. I love their work and wanted you to get to know Sandhya as well. We talk about Sandhya’s approach to anti-racism and anti-oppression work, how we find hope in the struggle, and the vital work of getting in touch with the stories of our ancestors, whether familial, cultural, or spiritual, so that we can be good ancestors for future generations. Sandhya Jha (they/them) is an anti-oppression consultant who especially  loves helping organizations get Diversity/Equity/Inclusion teams off the ground. Sandhya is the founder and former executive director of the Oakland Peace Center, a collective of 40 organizations working to create equity, access, and dignity as the means of creating peace in Oakland and the Bay Area. An ordained pastor with a master’s in public policy, Sandhya is comfortable in the pulpit, on the picket line, or hanging out with friends and friends-to-be over a good cup of tea and a good story. Sandhya’s fifth book with Chalice Press, Rebels, Despots, and Saints, was just released recently. Website: sandhyajha.com Order a copy of Rebels, Despots & Saints on this link: https://chalicepress.com/products/rebels-despots-saints Joy in Social Justice newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/44fa84c53738/racial-justice Their Wildest Dreams podcast: https://anchor.fm/sandhya-r-jha Contact MaryAnn McKibben Dana at maryannmckibbendana.net.  Order Hope: A User’s Manual Editor and Producer: Mel Dana Get full access to The Blue Room with MaryAnn McKibben Dana at maryannmckibbendana.substack.com/subscribe

    33 phút
  4. S02 E03: Hope Lives in the Body

    01/03/2023

    S02 E03: Hope Lives in the Body

    Today, we continue our series of conversations about Hope: A User’s Manual. Section three of the book is Hope Lives in the Body. If you’ve read the book, we hope this conversation will enhance that section. If you haven’t read it, the conversation stands on its own. Today, MaryAnn’s guest is the Rev. Lynn Horan, an interfaith theologian and leadership consultant specializing in women’s leadership development in both spiritual and secular contexts.  She is currently a doctoral fellow through Antioch University's PhD Program in Leadership and Change, exploring embodied leadership and the gendered construction of professional boundaries.  Her current research on female clergy attrition will be featured at the Global Center for Religious Research's International Conference on Religious Trauma. Her work on embodied social change will be published in an upcoming book Leadership at the spiritual edge: Emerging and non-western concepts of leadership and spirituality, published by Routledge Studies in Leadership Research.   For more information on Lynn's research and publications, please visit www.lynnhoran.com. The Presbyterians Today article that was referenced in the conversation can be found here. Contact MaryAnn McKibben Dana at maryannmckibbendana.net.  Order Hope: A User’s Manual Editor and Producer: Mel Dana Get full access to The Blue Room with MaryAnn McKibben Dana at maryannmckibbendana.substack.com/subscribe

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A place to breathe amid the clamor of everyday life. Hosted by author, pastor, recovering perfectionist, reluctant improviser, and hopemonger MaryAnn McKibben Dana maryannmckibbendana.substack.com

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