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Common Good Podcast

This Podcast is a conversation about the significance of place, eliminating economic isolation, and the structure of belonging. It's about leaving a culture of scarcity for a community of abundance. This first season is a series of interviews with Walter Brueggemann, Peter Block, and John McKnight. The subsequent episodes is where change agents, community facilitators, and faith and service leaders meet at the intersections of belonging, story, and local gifts. The Common Good Podcast is a coproduction of commongood.cc, bespokenlive.org and commonchange.com 

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Episodes

S2E5: Sarah Buffie & Brad Wise - Abundance & Self-Care

Common Good Podcast is conversations at the intersection of place, belonging & remembering. The framework for the podcast is the relationship of Walter Brueggemann, Peter Block and John McKnight. In the fifth episode of the second season, Rabbi Miriam Terlinchamp speaks with Sarah Buffie and Brad Wise about abundance, trauma, and the need to care for one another and ourselves. Sarah Buffie MSW, LSW, founding director of Soul Bird Consulting (soulbirdconsulting.info), believes that nothing ha...

Jun 11, 201828 min

S2E4: Dr. Rama Naidu - Stewardship & Freedom

Common Good Podcast is conversations at the intersection of place, belonging & remembering. The framework for the podcast is the relationship of Walter Brueggemann, Peter Block and John McKnight. In the fourth episode of the second season, Dr. Rama Naidu speaks about stewardship, responsibility, ownership and confronting people with their freedom. Rama is a professional organizational development practitioner, consultant, social activist and leader, who has worked nationally and internationa...

Jun 04, 201827 min

S2E3: Mary Kerrigan - Delight in the Built Environment

Common Good Podcast is conversations at the intersection of place, belonging & remembering. The framework for the podcast is the relationship of Walter Brueggemann, Peter Block and John McKnight. In the third episode of the second season, Mary Kerrigan speaks about the built environment, delight, ribcage and ribbon development and shares a number of important stories. From the province of Ulster in the north of Ireland Mary Kerrigan (RIBA MRIAI) is a scholar, architect-urbanist consultant - ...

May 28, 201827 min

S2E2: Dr. Adam Clark - The Beloved Community

Common Good Podcast is conversations at the intersection of place, belonging & remembering. The framework for the podcast is the relationship of Walter Brueggemann, Peter Block and John McKnight. In the second episode of the second season, Dr. Adam Clark speaks about Martin Luther King, Jr's vision of the Beloved Community and the inherent danger within that vision. Adam is the Associate Professor of Theology at Xavier University and is committed to the idea that theological education should...

May 21, 201824 min

S2E1: Rabbi Miriam Terlinchamp - Allies on the Journey

Common Good Podcast is conversations at the intersection of place, belonging & remembering. The framework for the podcast is the relationship of Walter Brueggemann, Peter Block and John McKnight. In the first episode of the second season, Troy speaks with Rabbi Miriam Terlinchamp about abundance in her congregation and the importance of the journey. Miriam has been the Rabbi of Temple Sholom since 2010 and is one of the core organizers of the Common Good.You can learn more about the works of...

May 06, 201827 min

S1E5: Commitment, Covenant & Paradox

Common Good Podcast is conversations at the intersection of place, belonging & remembering. The framework for the podcast is the relationship of three scholars who’s life work have shaped and informed one another. Walter Brueggemann, Peter Block and John McKnight are notable thought leaders in their own rights but at this point in there careers their work has begun to shape the others. In fact, their friendship becomes a model for how the common good shows up in local, tangible, relational w...

Apr 29, 201830 min

S1E4: Liturgy of the Common Good & Abundance

Common Good Podcast is conversations at the intersection of place, belonging & remembering. The framework for the podcast is the relationship of three scholars who’s life work have shaped and informed one another. Walter Brueggemann, Peter Block and John McKnight are notable thought leaders in their own rights but at this point in there careers their work has begun to shape the others. In fact, their friendship becomes a model for how the common good shows up in local, tangible, relational w...

Apr 23, 201824 min

S1E3: Sabbath and Scale

Common Good Podcast is conversations at the intersection of place, belonging & remembering. The framework for the podcast is the relationship of three scholars who’s life work have shaped and informed one another. Walter Brueggemann, Peter Block and John McKnight are notable thought leaders in their own rights but at this point in there careers their work has begun to shape the others. In fact, their friendship becomes a model for how the common good shows up in local, tangible, relational w...

Apr 15, 201823 min

S1E2: Performance of Neighborliness

Common Good Podcast is conversations at the intersection of place, belonging & remembering. The framework for the podcast is the relationship of three scholars who’s life work have shaped and informed one another. Walter Brueggemann, Peter Block and John McKnight are notable thought leaders in their own rights but at this point in there careers their work has begun to shape the others. In fact, their friendship becomes a model for how the common good shows up in local, tangible, relational w...

Apr 08, 201821 min

S1E1: Remembering, Belonging & Place

Common Good Podcast is conversations at the intersection of place, belonging & remembering. The framework for the podcast is the relationship of three scholars who’s life work have shaped and informed one another. Walter Brueggemann, Peter Block and John McKnight are notable thought leaders in their own rights but at this point in there careers their work has begun to shape the others. In fact, their friendship becomes a model for how the common good shows up in local, tangible, relational w...

Mar 15, 201822 min
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