Episodes

  • Dealing with Death, Dying, and the Afterlife (part 2)
    Aug 9 2023

    This episode features a series of interviews from community members in Southern California who deal with death regularly. Rev. Greg Coppock, pastor at Sunrise Christian Fellowship in Fallbrook, CA and former San Diego Sheriff Chaplain; Dr. Lillian Harvey Banchik, retired trauma surgeon; Rev. Cate Luehr, Children's Hospital Los Angeles Chaplain and ELCA pastor; Dr. Nilesh Vora, Oncologist, Hematologist, and Palliative Care Physician at Long Beach Memorial Hospital, share their insights regarding death, as well as provide advice for people dealing with death.

     

    Topics in this episode include:

    1) Talking to children about death

    2) Professionals coping with death

    3) The impact of death on the lives of the living, including caregivers

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    40 mins
  • Dealing with Death, Dying, and the Afterlife (part 1)
    Jul 26 2023

    This episode features a series of interviews from community members in Southern California who deal with death regularly. Rev. Greg Coppock, pastor at Sunrise Christian Fellowship in Fallbrook, CA and former San Diego Sheriff Chaplain; Dr. Lillian Harvey Banchik, retired trauma surgeon; Rev. Cate Luehr, Children's Hospital Los Angeles Chaplain and ELCA pastor; Dr. Nilesh Vora, Oncologist, Hematologist, and Palliative Care Physician at Long Beach Memorial Hospital, share their insights regarding death, as well as provide advice for people dealing with death.

     

    Topics in this episode include:

    1) General introductions

    2) The impact of faith and death

    3) The role of platitudes when dealing with death

    4) Medicalized death

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    43 mins
  • Liberating Mindfulness with Gail Stearns
    Jul 3 2023

    Gail Stearns shares her book Liberating Mindfulness: From Billion-Dollar Industry to Engages Spirituality. We discuss how mindfulness can break free from an individualized self-help discipline and lead into ways of bringing awareness and action into social justice issues.

    You can find her book through Orbis Books - https://orbisbooks.com/products/liberating-mindfulness-from-billion-dollar-industry-to-engaged-spirituality?_pos=1&_sid=90d6b56e5&_ss=r

    Co-hosting today's episode:

    Janice McLean-Farrell, the Dirck Romeyn Associate Professor of Metro-Urban Ministry & Assistant Dean of Doctoral Studies at New Brunswick Theological Seminary.

    Anderson Jeremiah, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion at Lancaster University.

    Kirk Sandvig, Religious Studies Lecturer at Chapman University and San Diego State University.

     

    Music for today's episode was brought to by: Aiden, Caleb and Kirk Sandvig

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    58 mins
  • The Islamic Golden Age with Sal Gutierrez IV (Student Project)
    Jun 18 2023

    Sal Gutierrez IV, from Chapman University, presents his student project for the class "Studying Religion". His project looks at the importance of the Islamic Golden Age and its lasting impact on the world today. 

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Jewish Women, Folklore, and Identity with Sophia Lieberman (Student Project)
    Jun 4 2023

    Sophia Lieberman, from Chapman University, presents her student project on the ways Jewish women preserve modern Jewish culture and traditions through the use of folklore and magic. 

    Here is the link to the video of her project https://youtu.be/bqIri5_dX-E

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    42 mins
  • Student Project: Enduring Spiritualities in the Neo-Colonial World
    May 21 2023

    Adamari Cardenas, Juan Jose Ocampo Florez, Madison Gossett, and Tiffany Hungerford from San Diego State University present their final project for 'Nature, Spirituality, and Ecology'. They discuss the ways colonialism have impacted the spiritual ecological frameworks for those living in Latin America and in India.

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    50 mins
  • Race, Royalty, and Religion: Examining the Meghan and Harry Docuseries
    Dec 18 2022

    After watching the Netflix docuseries surrounding Meghan and Harry and the Royal family, the podcast examines many of the issues surrounding notion of identity, racism, and inclusivity within Great Britain and the United States.

    This podcast was hosted by Kirk Sandvig, from Chapman University and San Diego State University; Janice McLean-Farrell from New Brunswick Theological Seminary; and Anderson Jeremiah from the University of Lancaster, UK.

    Music by Aiden, Caleb, and Kirk Sandvig

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Discussing Matters of Caste Inside/Outside India
    Jul 3 2022

    In this episode we discuss the role caste plays both in South Asia as well as in diasporic communities in the West. Some suggest that caste does not exist outside India, while others insist it does and protections against caste basted discrimination are necessary. These protections bring up additional concerns regarding Western stereotypes of South Asian caste in the West, and the fear of increased discrimination against South Asians in the West if discussions of caste in the West persist.

    Links to articles and books discussed in this episode:

    Jeremiah, A 2020, Caste and Caste Based Sectarianism in India. in Caste and Caste Based Sectarianism, Urban Spaces and Sectarian Contestations. SEPAD , pp. 46-50. <https://www.sepad.org.uk/files/documents/Urban%20Spaces.pdf>

    NPR News report - https://www.npr.org/2022/05/02/1095861447/some-south-asian-americans-believe-caste-based-prejudices-exist-in-the-u-s

    Wilkerson, Isabel. Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents. United States: THORNDIKE Press, 2021.

    Google caste discussion scrapped - https://qz.com/india/2172954/google-scrapped-a-talk-on-caste-bias-for-being-too-divisive/

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    39 mins