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What do you want the world to look like when you're done with it?
Actors, authors, poets, CEOs, faith leaders, social workers, politicians, social media stars, activists, athletes, comedians, musicians, military officials, celebrities, artists, and many more are telling us: 
Origin Story: How did you get here? 
Inspiration: What things, people, places, and ideas help lift your spirits when times are tough and morale is low?
Impact: What sort of world do you see, and what are you doing to make that reality possible? 
Come be a part of this conversation about the squishy and vulnerable bits of our lives. Come be a part of this community. 
Be warned: we do not shy away from tough conversations. Instead, we dive in with boldness, grace, and whimsy.
This is the show where we collaborate with ordinary people doing uncommon good in service of our common humanity. 
This is (un)common good.

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What do you want the world to look like when you're done with it?
Actors, authors, poets, CEOs, faith leaders, social workers, politicians, social media stars, activists, athletes, comedians, musicians, military officials, celebrities, artists, and many more are telling us: 
Origin Story: How did you get here? 
Inspiration: What things, people, places, and ideas help lift your spirits when times are tough and morale is low?
Impact: What sort of world do you see, and what are you doing to make that reality possible? 
Come be a part of this conversation about the squishy and vulnerable bits of our lives. Come be a part of this community. 
Be warned: we do not shy away from tough conversations. Instead, we dive in with boldness, grace, and whimsy.
This is the show where we collaborate with ordinary people doing uncommon good in service of our common humanity. 
This is (un)common good.

    Is Church Still Relevant? with Megan McDermott

    Is Church Still Relevant? with Megan McDermott

    Megan McDermott

    Challenge your assumptions. Test Your Faith. Show everyone LOVE.

    Megan McDermott is a poet, stand up comedian, and Episcopal priest currently working in Massachusetts.

    CONTENT WARNING: Christianity and Christian supremacy

    We talk about: shared experiences growing up in small town Central Pennsylvania

    Rural, small town values that we embrace and other things that we've let go of

    Nuances between different Christian subcultures and how they have formed us

    The relationship between Christianity and late stage capitalism

    Christian pop culture — music, toys, media

    Becoming a young clergy person and working with youth during the pandemic

    Megan's Brand new book, Jesus Merch: a Catalogue in Poems

    Order Megan's New book, Jesus Merch (affilitate link) https://bookshop.org/a/95818/9781594981029

    Order Megan's Book, Woman as Communion (affiliate link) https://bookshop.org/a/95818/9781735886473

    Check out Megan's website: meganmcdermottpoet.com [http://meganmcdermottpoet.com/]

    Follow Megan on BlueSky: megmcdermott92.bsky.social

    Follow Megan on Twitter (X): @megmcdermott92

    Subscribe to Megan on Substack: https://meganmcdermott.substack.com/

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    This program is produced in south west philadelphia, in the unceded neighborhood of the black bottom community and on the ancestral land of the Lenape nation, who remain here in the era of the fourth crow and fight for official recognition by the commonwealth of Pennsylvania to this day. You can find out more about the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania and how you can support the revitalization of their culture by going to https://lenape-nation.org [https://lenape-nation.org/].

    Visit this episode's sponsor, BVP Coffee, roasting high quality coffee that benefits HBCU students (affiliate link): https://bvp.coffee/uncommongoodpod

    Visit this episode's sponsor, Poi Dog, chef Kiki Aranita creating sauces inspired by Hawaiian Cuisine: https://poidogphilly.com [https://poidogphilly.com/]

    we chat to ordinary people doing uncommon good in service of our common humanity.

    we are creating community that builds relationships across difference by inviting dialogue about the squishy and vulnerable bits of life.

    (un)common good with pauli reese is an uncommon good media production, where we make wisdom, insight, and spirituality accessible to everyone and put content on the internet to help people stop hating each other.

    thanks for joining us on the journey of (un)common good!

    • 1 hr 17 min
    Mike Libunao-Macalintal: Reimagine Ritual. Process Things. Bear Witness.

    Mike Libunao-Macalintal: Reimagine Ritual. Process Things. Bear Witness.

    Mike is the director of communications and the liturgical minister at Marquand Chapel, the ecumenical ritual space at Yale Divinity School. Holding the position through the COVID lockdowns, he mentors students learning about the role of ritual in religious and spiritual life in today's world. He assumed the position only a few short years after he graduated from Yale Divinity School.

    CONTENT WARNING: COVID, collective trauma, anti-asian racism, Trump

    We talk about:

    Transitioning from a student role to a staff role at the same institution

    Building spiritual community during the pandemic

    Helping transition spiritual community and learning toward a post-lockdown environment

    The critical role of grieving in processing trauma

    What makes a good burger

    And how to make ritual experiences accessible to everyone

    Subscribe to Mike's Substack: https://helloimmikee.substack.com [https://helloimmikee.substack.com/]

    Follow Mike on Instagram: www.instagram.com/helloimmikee [http://www.instagram.com/helloimmikee]

    This program is produced in south west philadelphia, in the unceded neighborhood of the black bottom community and on the ancestral land of the Lenape nation, who remain here in the era of the fourth crow and fight for official recognition by the commonwealth of Pennsylvania to this day. You can find out more about the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania and how you can support the revitalization of their culture by going to https://lenape-nation.org [https://lenape-nation.org/].

    Visit this episode's sponsor, BVP Coffee, roasting high quality coffee that benefits HBCU students: https://bvp.coffee/uncommongoodpod

    Visit this episode's sponsor, Poi Dog, chef Kiki Aranita creating sauces inspired by Hawaiian Cuisine: https://poidogphilly.com [https://poidogphilly.com/]

    we chat to ordinary people doing uncommon good in service of our common humanity.

    we are creating community that builds relationships across difference by inviting dialogue about the squishy and vulnerable bits of life.

    (un)common good with pauli reese is an uncommon good media production, where we make spirituality accessible to everyone and put content on the internet to help people stop hating each other.

    thanks for joining us on the journey of (un)common good!

    • 52 min
    Don P Hooper: Keep Fighting. Keep Fighting. Keep Fighting.

    Don P Hooper: Keep Fighting. Keep Fighting. Keep Fighting.

    Don P Hooper is a WGA-union screenwriter, an actor, and an author, whose new book True True hits bookstores on Tuesday, August 1.

    Previously he contributed a story to Black Boy Joy: 17 Stories Celebrating Black Manhood.

    CONTENT WARNING: trauma, racism, labor, explicit language, hate-based violence

    We talk about:

    The WGA/SAG-AFTRA strike

    Shutting down productions across the country

    How you can support writers and actors on strike

    The importance of good mentors and collaborators

    Tenacity and resistance as quintessential parts of black/African-American life

    The novel writing process

    Don's first novel, True True

    Questions of goodness, identity, and morality of AI

    The through line of social uprising since 2016

    survival, belonging, and community in a post-Trump world

    Follow Don on instagram: www.instagram.com/madclownetry

    Buy True True on Bookshop to support Don, the podcast, and your local bookstore: bookshop.org/a/95818/9780593462102

    Buy Black Boy Joy on Bookshop to support Don, the podcast, and your local bookstore: bookshop.org/a/95818/9780593379936

    Donate Aid for Striking Writers and Actors AND Learn More about Entertainment Community Fund Resources: https://entertainmentcommunity.org/how-get-help-and-give-help-during-work-stoppage

    Donate Unrestricted Funds to the WGA East picket lines: https://venmo.com/steph_deluca

    Donate Supplies in kind to the WGA East picket lines: https://www.target.com/gift-registry/gift/wgaestrike

    This program is produced in south west philadelphia, in the unceded neighborhood of the black bottom community and on the ancestral land of the Lenape nation, who remain here in the era of the fourth crow and fight for official recognition by the commonwealth of Pennsylvania to this day. You can find out more about the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania and how you can support the revitalization of their culture by going to https://lenape-nation.org [https://lenape-nation.org/].

    Visit this episode's sponsor, BVP Coffee, roasting high quality coffee that benefits HBCU students: https://bvp.coffee/uncommongoodpod

    Visit this episode's sponsor, Poi Dog, chef Kiki Aranita creating sauces inspired by Hawaiian Cuisine: https://poidogphilly.com [https://poidogphilly.com/]

    we chat to ordinary people doing uncommon good in service of our common humanity.

    we are creating community that builds relationships across difference by inviting dialogue about the squishy and vulnerable bits of life.

    (un)common good with pauli reese is an uncommon good media production, where we make spirituality accessible to everyone and put content on the internet to help people stop hating each other.

    thanks for joining us on the journey of (un)common good!

    • 1 hr 12 min
    Dr. Neil Bardhan: Cut through the noise. Connect to another human. Build common ground.

    Dr. Neil Bardhan: Cut through the noise. Connect to another human. Build common ground.

    It's hard to hate someone whose story you know.

    That's the resounding call of Neil Bardhan, the executive director of the Broad Street Review and the director of applied storytelling at First Person Arts.

    Neil holds the Ph.D. in Brain and Cognitive Sciences from the University Rochester.

    CONTENT WARNING: death of a parent, COVID

    We talk about: storytelling, the life skills people can learn from studying improv, the damage to human interaction caused by social media (and some of the silver linings), bereavement.

    Check out the Broad Street Review: https://www.broadstreetreview.com [https://www.broadstreetreview.com/]

    Check out First Person Arts: firstpersonarts.org [http://firstpersonarts.org/]

    This program is produced in south west philadelphia, in the unceded neighborhood of the black bottom community and on the ancestral land of the Lenape nation, who remain here in the era of the fourth crow and fight for official recognition by the commonwealth of Pennsylvania to this day. You can find out more about the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania and how you can support the revitalization of their culture by going to https://lenape-nation.org [https://lenape-nation.org/].

    Visit this episode's sponsor, BVP Coffee, roasting high quality coffee that benefits HBCU students:

    https://bvp.coffee/uncommongoodpod

    Visit this episode's sponsor, Poi Dog, chef Kiki Aranita creating sauces inspired by Hawaiian Cuisine: https://poidogphilly.com [https://poidogphilly.com/]

    we chat to ordinary people doing uncommon good in service of our common humanity.

    we are creating community that builds relationships across difference by inviting dialogue about the squishy and vulnerable bits of life.

    (un)common good with pauli reese is an uncommon good media production, where we make spirituality accessible to everyone and put content on the internet to help people stop hating each other.

    thanks for joining us on the journey of (un)common good!

    • 44 min
    Martha Madrigal and Charles Tyson: Embrace Truth. Love Humanity. Get Queerer.

    Martha Madrigal and Charles Tyson: Embrace Truth. Love Humanity. Get Queerer.

    What does it look like to cultivate a political middle ground when hate is flying from all sides? How do queer folx maintain hope when everything feels awful? How can plant-based diets be more fun?

    Martha Madrigal and Charles Tyson of Full Circle The Podcast are spilling ALL. THE. TEA.

    CONTENT WARNING: discussions of politics, queerphobia, racism, bullying, suicidality, explicit language.

    We talk about:

    the practical bits of creating a bipartisan, actually diverse and inclusive bar

    and then the spiritual and emotional process of closing that neighborhood bar

    the development of their number one rated news commentary podcast

    how to get along with your neighbor in a post-facts era,

    the continuing challenges of living a hope-filled, joyful queer life in full acceptance of how awful the world can be,

    and how to create a plant-based lifestyle you actually enjoy.

    Find EVERYTHING about Full Circle the Podcast and subscribe to their weekly broadcast here at their Linktree: linktr.ee/fullcirclethepod [http://linktr.ee/fullcirclethepod]

    This program is produced in south west philadelphia, in the unceded neighborhood of the black bottom community and on the ancestral land of the Lenape nation, who remain here in the era of the fourth crow and fight for official recognition by the commonwealth of Pennsylvania to this day. You can find out more about the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania and how you can support the revitalization of their culture by going to https://lenape-nation.org [https://lenape-nation.org/].

    Visit this episode's sponsor, BVP Coffee, roasting high quality coffee that benefits HBCU students:

    https://bvp.coffee/uncommongoodpod

    Visit this episode's sponsor, Poi Dog, chef Kiki Aranita creating sauces inspired by Hawaiian Cuisine: https://poidogphilly.com [https://poidogphilly.com/]

    we chat to ordinary people doing uncommon good in service of our common humanity.

    we are creating community that builds relationships across difference by inviting dialogue about the squishy and vulnerable bits of life.

    (un)common good with pauli reese is an uncommon good media production, where we make spirituality accessible to everyone and put content on the internet to help people stop hating each other.

    thanks for joining us on the journey of (un)common good!

    • 1 hr 3 min
    BONUS: [moim] Gathering, David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center

    BONUS: [moim] Gathering, David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center

    This is a special bonus episode! This is the live, unedited recording of moim, a gathering of Queer and Trans people of Korean descent, held in March 2023. It was recorded on location at David Rubenstein Atrium of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.

    CONTENT WARNING: trauma, discussions of anti-asian racism, discussions of historical violence, discussions of queer phobia, explicit language,

    This recording was produced in partnership with Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Siobahn Sung, producer. For more about Lincoln Center, visit their website: lincolncenter.org

    This program is produced in south west philadelphia, in the unceded neighborhood of the black bottom community and on the ancestral land of the Lenape nation, who remain here in the era of the fourth crow and fight for official recognition by the commonwealth of Pennsylvania to this day. You can find out more about the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania and how you can support the revitalization of their culture by going to https://lenape-nation.org [https://lenape-nation.org/].

    we chat to ordinary people doing uncommon good in service of our common humanity.

    we are creating community that builds relationships across difference by inviting dialogue about the squishy and vulnerable bits of life.

    (un)common good with pauli reese is an uncommon good media production, where we make spirituality accessible to everyone and put content on the internet to help people stop hating each other.

    thanks for joining us on the journey of (un)common good!

    • 2 hr 17 min

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