28 episodes

Two guys who work for a church decide to take their funny and thoughtful conversations public.

Thoughtfoolery Jason Jones and Todd Gossett

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 3.0 • 2 Ratings

Two guys who work for a church decide to take their funny and thoughtful conversations public.

    Bracket Busting with Todd Gossett

    Bracket Busting with Todd Gossett

    One half of the Thoughtfoolery duo, Todd Gossett, is also a basketball coach and an encylopedia of basketball knowledge. He breaks down, here, the ongoing 2023 Men's NCAA Basketball tournament, and he shares why he loves basketball so much. You'll not only gain some knowledge of the tournament, but you'll also be inspired by Todd's love of and dedication to the game of basketball.

    • 26 min
    Understanding Mental Health with Chauntelle Lieske

    Understanding Mental Health with Chauntelle Lieske

    Chauntelle Lieske, Executive Director of the National Alliance on Mental Illness, Spokane, joined us to discuss NAMI's work of support, education, and advocacy for those impacted by mental health conditions. We discussed the current mental health crisis, how the holidays affect our mental health, and what we can do if we or someone we love is experiencing mental health needs. To learn more about NAMI's work here in Spokane, you can find them at namispokane.org/.

    • 30 min
    What Churches Can Do About Domestic Violence with Maryclare Beche

    What Churches Can Do About Domestic Violence with Maryclare Beche

    Among churches, there's often a culture of silence around domestic violence, and when it occurs churches have often acted in a way that makes the situation worse. Maryclare Beche, the author of the recent Sojourners article, Here's How Your Church Can Help Survivors of Domestic Violence, joined us to talk about where we've gone wrong as the church in responding to domestic violence and how we can recognize the signs of domestic violence, establish safe sanctuaries, and create a culture of care. If you'd like to learn more about Maryclare, you can find her on Twitter at twitter.com/bechemaryclare.

    • 25 min
    What's Happening with Camp Hope with Lerria Schuh

    What's Happening with Camp Hope with Lerria Schuh

    Executive Director of the Smith-Barbieri Progressive Fund and the Secretary/Treasurer of the Spokane Low Income Housing Consortium, Lerria Schuh, joined us to discuss her recent article in the Spokeman-Review advocating for taking the time to properly relocate the residents of Camp Hope rather than a quick disbanding of the encampment of those experiencing homelessness. We discussed what it takes to transition a person from homelessness, what real compassion looks like, and how creating real solutions to homelessness makes financial sense for everyone.

    • 37 min
    One Year Anniversary Update

    One Year Anniversary Update

    Todd and Jason share, as we're soon to celebrate one year of Thoughtfoolery, what they appreciate about this project, what they've learned, and what's next.

    • 9 min
    Racism, Books, and More with Julie Christine Johnson

    Racism, Books, and More with Julie Christine Johnson

    Author and editor, Julie Christine Johnson, joined us to talk about her growth in anti-racism, the stories she tells, and life on the Olympic Peninsula. She shared with us how she was profiled in Heather McGhee's book, The Sum of Us, as an example of someone doing the work of self-education on racism and advocating for opposing racism, how this growth affects her writing, and she also told us about the books she is writing now. If you'd like to learn more about Julie and her writing, you can find her at juliechristinejohnson.com.

    • 35 min

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