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The Confessional with Nadia Bolz-Weber

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  • Forget the selfies and social media updates of everyone at their best, three-time New York Times best-selling author Nadia Bolz-Weber’s new podcast, The Confessional, invites guests to share stories about times they were at their worst. Guests talk honestly about what led to that moment, what they learned from it, and how they changed as a result. A former stand-up comic and a recovering alcoholic, Bolz-Weber is a Lutheran Pastor and the founder of House for All Sinners and Saints, in Denver, Colorado.

    Everyone needs grace and healing, no matter your beliefs. Step into The Confessional with Nadia Bolz-Weber - a carwash for people’s shame and secrets.

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Episodes
  • Meg Lavery, Storyteller and Teacher
    May 19 2021

    “I knew that I had to do something, I was going to have to let him know, but I didn't let him know. I became paralyzed with fear of telling him.”

    Meg lives in a conservation community in the Chicago suburbs with her wife, daughter, and menagerie of rescue animals. She is a middle school Health teacher and coach whose passion is helping kids become good humans. Teaching important topics like mental health, consent, communication, and empathy are her jam. She told her first story at the Wild Goose Festival in Hot Springs, NC in 2015, and is featured on The Moth podcast.

    Instagram: @meha1010

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    30 mins
  • Crushed Episode 1: The Feel-Good Story
    May 12 2021

    In 1998, fans across the country fell in love with the home run race as Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa chased baseball immortality. Sportswriter Joan Niesen recounts her memories of that summer, examines the history and mythology of the home run and asks why people across the country wanted to believe they were watching heroes.

    Crushed is a production of Religion of Sports and PRX. Listen to the full season now at apple.co/crushed.

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    39 mins
  • Rev. Jeff Grant, Minister and Co-Founder of Progressive Prison Ministries
    May 5 2021

    “I was dressed up looking the part, but deep inside, I was just vacant. I just was not someone I was proud of anymore.”

    Jeff Grant, J.D., M.Div. is Co-Founder of Progressive Prison Ministries, Inc., the one of the world’s first ministries serving the white collar justice community. Jeff co-hosts with Babz Rawls Ivy the Criminal Justice Insider podcast and hosts the White Collar Week podcast. He also leads a weekly online confidential White Collar Support Group.

    Prisonist.org

    Twitter: @RevJeffGrant

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    33 mins

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Exceptional Humanity in a podcast.

This Podcast breaks and heals me by taking me (more often then not) very carefully into other peoples brokenness, and then gently placing me right in the middle of it.

And that's how I find myself put back together...

One of my all time favourite Podcasts which I wholeheartedly recommend to Religious and Non-religious alike.

Thank you Nadia! Like, for everything! Like, forever!

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