Not A Silo Podcast Not A Silo Podcast with Liz & Nahum
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- Religion & Spirituality
Amateur podcasters having conversations about Christ's work in Baltimore City
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Jesus, Baltimore, and Homeless Kids
For our final episode not just of our third season, but also for the year, we hear from James McCray, the Baltimore City Area Director for UnCuffed Ministries. He brings with him years of experience working and building relationships with homeless and incarcerated teenagers in Baltimore and shares with us what makes a kid homeless, what the church is doing wrong, and what we the church can be doing better.
James McCray at UnCuffed Ministries
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Jesus, Baltimore and HIV
Today we talk to Derek Miller, previously the executive director of Hope Springs, on a topic we don't hear much about: HIV in Baltimore. He shares with us some recent and unsettling statistics, and how we can help remove the stigma of being HIV positive.
*This episode contains a very frank discussion on sex and may not be considered appropriate for children*
Hope Springs
Ending HIV Baltimore
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Jesus, Baltimore and Sex Trafficking
"There is no such thing as a child prostitute."
Laura Coleman and Sarah Batley from Araminta Freedom Initiative are our guests for today and this episode is incredibly difficult to listen to. There are two parts to this conversation: first we hear about their own backgrounds and the importance of telling our own story in order to see the dignity in others. The second part of the conversation goes into detail about what sex trafficking in Baltimore looks like and where it's happening.
Please be aware that this episode does go into some detail about a very disturbing topic, but one that needs to be had, especially in our churches.
Araminta Freedom Initiative
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Season 3 Intro
Welcome to another season of the Not A Silo Podcast! We don't always feel like an intro episode is needed, but this season, even though it's short, is full of really difficult topics. We let you in on how we initially reacted, how we processed and how we responded. We also cover the ever important discussion of why we still have no music on this podcast, why we'd like to have some but also why we're not working too hard on it (hint: we're exhausted).
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Terry Mitchell - Reformed Univeristy Fellowship (RUF)
On our last episode for the season, Terry Mitchell talks about her experiences with discipling international students at Johns Hopkins, how that differs with discipling American students, and the importance/simplicity of extending hospitality and a meal to internationals.
If you're interested in hosting a meal for international students, or if you'd like to participate in English conversations, contact RUF John's Hopkins via the website listed below.
This is a bonus episode! When we first talked with Terry we thought she had been doing this work for 5 years, which our faithful listeners will know is the criteria for all guests to this podcast. But we liked the episode so much we decided to keep it and label it as a bonus. Thank you for listening!
RUF
GivetoRUF.org
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Vic King - The Helping Up Mission
Vic King, chaplain of the legendary Helping Up Mission on Baltimore Street, talks about the history of HUM, what discipling those recovering from addiction looks like, and discusses HUM's thought process to answer the all important question: what does an abundant life look like?
Helping Up Mission
HUM Youtube channel
HUM Insta
Link to most of the Bonhoeffer quote
Vic's podcast recommendations:
One Day At A Time - Recovery In Baltimore
Out Of The Blocks
The William Tell Show - the only podcast done by a homeless person in Baltimore (or at least that Vic knows about)
Vic's own podcasts for HUM:
A Shot Of Hope
Recovery Round Table - coming soon this fall!
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