1 hr 10 min

S4:24 EP66: Humanity Over Politics: Interview with Julie Walsh Born of Wonder

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Maybe you feel a sense of dread anytime you scroll through your social media feeds or turn on the news. Maybe you're stressing about the holidays because you know there are going to be some inevitably uncomfortable discussions surrounding politics, hot button issues, and religion. If any of this sounds familiar, this episode is going to lower your blood pressure and reassure you that while these discussions are undeniably difficult, they don't have to cost you your peace or your relationships.
Julie Walsh served for three years in the Inspector General’s office of the U.S. General Services Administration and for five years as Associate Director, Social Concerns of the Maryland Catholic Conference. For the past twelve years, Julie has been a stay-at-home mother to (now) five young children. She is a podcaster and writer advocating for respectful dialogue over political tribalism. Julie and Katie have a candid discussion about their own changing views over the years, in the areas of faith, politics, friendships, relationships, etc. and how this has complicated their approach to what are often presented as one-dimensional issues. 
As we near the end of Advent and celebrate the Incarnation in Christmas, let's remember to always put the dignity of the human person first. An encouraging, thought-provoking episode for you.
Have a very Merry Christmas! 
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www.bornofwonder.com 
Leave a review for the podcast on iTunes and leave a star rating on Spotify! 
 
Support the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bornofwonder?fan_landing=true  
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Julie Walsh’s life has always centered around politics and her Catholic faith, and that has made for some strange combinations. Raised Republican, she worked mostly with Democrats when she was a lobbyist for the Catholic Church on poverty, immigration, and health care matters. Today she finds herself politically homeless, but not politically aimless. Julie has found purpose in encouraging people to look beyond labels, to focus more on the moral implications of politics than the partisan horse race. 
You can follow Julie on Instagram @julievwalsh and you can get to know her better on her podcast, More Than Politics, and her blog, These Walls.
 
https://www.instagram.com/julievwalsh/?hl=en
https://morethanpolitics.buzzsprout.com/
https://thesewallsblog.com/
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Many thanks to Chris Marquette for the Christmas carols at the end, played on the guitar.
Background music courtesy of Blue Dot Sessions. 

Maybe you feel a sense of dread anytime you scroll through your social media feeds or turn on the news. Maybe you're stressing about the holidays because you know there are going to be some inevitably uncomfortable discussions surrounding politics, hot button issues, and religion. If any of this sounds familiar, this episode is going to lower your blood pressure and reassure you that while these discussions are undeniably difficult, they don't have to cost you your peace or your relationships.
Julie Walsh served for three years in the Inspector General’s office of the U.S. General Services Administration and for five years as Associate Director, Social Concerns of the Maryland Catholic Conference. For the past twelve years, Julie has been a stay-at-home mother to (now) five young children. She is a podcaster and writer advocating for respectful dialogue over political tribalism. Julie and Katie have a candid discussion about their own changing views over the years, in the areas of faith, politics, friendships, relationships, etc. and how this has complicated their approach to what are often presented as one-dimensional issues. 
As we near the end of Advent and celebrate the Incarnation in Christmas, let's remember to always put the dignity of the human person first. An encouraging, thought-provoking episode for you.
Have a very Merry Christmas! 
-----------
www.bornofwonder.com 
Leave a review for the podcast on iTunes and leave a star rating on Spotify! 
 
Support the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bornofwonder?fan_landing=true  
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Julie Walsh’s life has always centered around politics and her Catholic faith, and that has made for some strange combinations. Raised Republican, she worked mostly with Democrats when she was a lobbyist for the Catholic Church on poverty, immigration, and health care matters. Today she finds herself politically homeless, but not politically aimless. Julie has found purpose in encouraging people to look beyond labels, to focus more on the moral implications of politics than the partisan horse race. 
You can follow Julie on Instagram @julievwalsh and you can get to know her better on her podcast, More Than Politics, and her blog, These Walls.
 
https://www.instagram.com/julievwalsh/?hl=en
https://morethanpolitics.buzzsprout.com/
https://thesewallsblog.com/
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Many thanks to Chris Marquette for the Christmas carols at the end, played on the guitar.
Background music courtesy of Blue Dot Sessions. 

1 hr 10 min

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