• Episode 2.5 Harvest, Store, and Scatter: Practicing Autumn
    Nov 5 2025

    This episode invites you to dwell for a few minutes in the wisdom and beauty of autumn, this season of transition and paradox, the shoulder or hinge season here in the northern hemisphere between the hot, abundant, active, playful, energetic summer and the cold, dark, hazardous depths of winter. What does autumn mean to you? What does it convey about life? What images, memories, sensations feel rich for you? And with the poet David Whyte we'll ask, "What shape waits in the seed of you to grow and spread its branches against a future sky?"

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    18 mins
  • Episode 2.4 Reemergence after Devastation
    Oct 21 2025

    The last in a series exploring grief, this episode looks at the possibility of reemergence after devastation -- as manifest in the resilience of the natural world after the destruction wrought by a hurricane, or the coming of spring after the pain of deep winter. Drawing on Parker Palmer's wisdom around the difference between "heart broken apart" and heart broken open," I point to the ways that a broken-open heart can have room for MORE: Grief AND hope, grief AND love, even grief AND joy.

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    23 mins
  • Episode 2.3 The Sacred Work and Geography of Grief
    Oct 7 2025

    Grief is incredibly hard work. And it's sacred work, not just something frivolous to indulge in while neglecting the "real" work that we're "supposed" to doing (like "getting past it" or "staying strong" or "making a living.") And the contours or "geography" of grief can resemble actual geological landscapes, from soaring and plunging, wild, dramatic mountains to endless, flat, monotonous plains -- each of which has something to teach us, questions to pose.

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    29 mins
  • Episode 2.2 Where We've Been: Kim's Story
    Sep 23 2025

    Last time I noted that the podcast had been on hiatus for almost a year and a half because of the death of my wife Kim. This episode begins to unpacks that reality a bit, to honor her … and to honor the reality that everyone, each of us, is touched by grief at some point in our lives. Each of us faces loss, heartbreak, devastation, suffering, loneliness. It’s universal, unavoidable, inescapable – and each of us experiences it in our own way. This time I’ll tell the story, the basics of what happened, by way of sharing with you a letter I wrote last spring to the multitalented performer Mandy Patinkin, star of stage and screen whose one-man show Kim and I went to see over in St. Paul, on what turned out to be our last date.

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    15 mins
  • Episode 2.1 Calling All Superheroes
    Sep 9 2025

    Season 2 kicks off with a lively conversation about all things superheroes, with TJ Warren. In this season of deep cultural division and despair, the creep of fascism and threats to democracy, we're well served by a re-launch episode that lifts our spirits, provides food for thought and nourishment for our souls, and invites us more deeply into the true selves that our families, our communities, the world need us to be.

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    55 mins
  • Episode 25: A Conversation with Parker Palmer, part 3
    Apr 30 2024

    Here's the third installment of my delightful and illuminating conversation with the renowned author, educator, and activist Parker Palmer. You can learn more about him and his work on the website of the Center for Courage and Renewal.

    In this episode, Parker reflects on the "power of anger in the work of love" and its relationship with his steadfast commitment to active nonviolence in a troubled and divided world; on the lessons about neighboring that he and his wife Sharon have learned from the family who live next to their backyard; and on the ways that Pause, Purpose, and Possibility show up in his own life. He leaves us with the gift of not one but two of his poems: "Snow" (you'll love it!) and "Everything Falls Away" (you'll love this one too!)

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    38 mins
  • Episode 24: A Conversation with Parker Palmer, part 2
    Apr 23 2024

    This week’s episode is the second of what will be a three-part series featuring my rich and delightful conversation with none other than the renowned author and educator Parker J. Palmer. You can see a more complete introduction of him in the show notes for Episode 23, or on the website for the Center for Courage and Renewal: couragerenewal.org

    A highlight of this part of the conversation revolves around stories and reflections on the importance of (quoting Thomas Merton) "being present in the world in hiddenness and compassion" -- the power of showing up with and for others as we really are.

    Parker has written:

    “My personal legacy? I’d like it to be one of good humor, good will and generosity. I’d like it to be said that we had a lot of laughs, we extended a lot of kindness, and we built an abundant storehouse of heart-and-soul resources that anyone can draw on.”

    That’s exactly what you’ll get a taste of as you listen in on my conversation with Parker Palmer. Welcome, and enjoy!

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    26 mins
  • Episode 23: A Conversation with Parker Palmer, part 1
    Apr 16 2024

    This week’s episode is the first of what will be a three-part series featuring my rich and delightful conversation with none other than the renowned author and educator Parker J. Palmer.

    I am grateful and honored beyond words by Parker’s generosity of spirit and time, every morsel of which begs to be savored – so again, this is the first course of three-course meal, a feast, a bounty of ideas and laughter, mystery and wisdom.

    As you’ll hear shortly, Parker’s own introduction of himself is grounded in and reflective of “soul” rather than “ego,” so it falls to me here to offer a brief sketch of some of the highlights of his decades-long, globally impactful work:

    Parker J. Palmer is a writer, speaker and activist who focuses on issues in education, community, leadership, spirituality and social change. He is founder and Senior Partner Emeritus of the Center for Courage & Renewal, whose work “nurtures deep integrity and relational trust, building the foundation for a more loving, equitable, and healthy world. Through Circle of Trust retreats and other programs rooted in the Courage & Renewal approach we nurture supportive communities of reflection and practice to help people come alive with a renewed sense of purpose, build trustworthy relationships, and cultivate the courage to rise to today’s challenges, making a difference within themselves and their communities.”

    Parker holds a Ph.D. in sociology from the University of California at Berkeley, thirteen honorary doctorates, and many, many other awards, honors, and distinctions.

    Palmer is the author of ten books—including several award-winning titles—that have sold over two million copies and been translated into twelve languages:

    On the Brink of Everything: Grace, Gravity and Getting Old.

    Healing the Heart of Democracy: The Courage to Create a Politics Worthy of the Human Spirit,

    The Heart of Higher Education (co-authored with Arthur Zajonc),

    A Hidden Wholeness,

    Let Your Life Speak,

    The Courage to Teach,

    The Active Life,

    To Know As We Are Known,

    The Company of Strangers, and

    The Promise of Paradox.

    A member of the Religious Society of Friends (Quaker), Dr. Palmer and his wife, Sharon Palmer, live in Madison, Wisconsin.

    Parker has written:

    “My personal legacy? I’d like it to be one of good humor, good will and generosity. I’d like it to be said that we had a lot of laughs, we extended a lot of kindness, and we built an abundant storehouse of heart-and-soul resources that anyone can draw on.”

    That’s exactly what you’ll get a taste of as you listen in on my conversation with Parker Palmer. Welcome, and enjoy!

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    40 mins