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Contemplify

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The Contemplify podcast kindles the examined life for contemplatives in the world. Through artful musings & conversations with scholars, creatives, and master teachers each episode delivers a subtly intoxicating* exchange on the contemplative lifestyle with practical takeaways to emulate in daily life. Host, Paul Swanson, is a husband, father and contemplative educator at the Center for Action and Contemplation and co-host of Another Name for Every Thing with Richard Rohr**. *Contemplify is best served with a pint in hand. Please listen responsibly. ** All shenanigans, tom foolery and bally-hoo posted on Contemplify are my own. Contemplify is not representative of the Center for Action and Contemplation or Richard Rohr on any matter.
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Intensification of Life (Season 6 Trailer)

“Practice simply is one intensification of what is natural and around us all the time. Practice is to life as poetry is to spoken language. So as poetry is the practice of language, “practice” is the practice of life.” - Gary Snyder SEASON 6 TRAILER contemplify.com

Jun 25, 20255 min

Peter Traben Haas on Prayer as a Practice of Centering, Abiding, & Radiating

On this last episode of Season Five of Contemplify, we welcome Rev., Dr. Peter Traben Haas. Rev., Dr. Peter Traben Haas rises each morning watching the light shade from dark to dawn and the still silence births words. His aim as a pastor and writer is to deepen spiritual fecundity by exploring biblical wisdom, verse by verse. He is an ordained Teaching Pastor in the Presbyterian Church (USA) and earned a B.A. from Moody Bible, an M.Div. from Princeton Seminary, and a Doctorate of Ministry from A...

Dec 18, 20241 hr 5 minSeason 5Ep. 15

Katherine May on Enchantment, Building Community, Tasting Words, and a Drink of Lake Water

"I love Katherine May’s new book, Enchantment.… It’s a beautiful offering of light, truth and charm in these strange, dark times." — Anne Lamott Katherine May is an internationally bestselling author and podcaster living in Whitstable, UK. Her most recent book, Enchantment became an instant New York Times and Sunday Times bestseller. Her internationally bestselling hybrid memoir Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times was adapted as BBC Radio 4’s Book of the Week, and was sho...

Nov 24, 202457 minSeason 5Ep. 13

Andrew Krivak on the Inheritance of Loss, Death as a Character, and Like the Appearance of Horses

"Andrew Krivak is a novelist, poet, and memoirist whose work has been compared to William Faulkner’s in its rich sense of place, to Wendell Berry’s in its attentiveness to natural beauty, and to Cormac McCarthy’s in its deep investigation of violence and myth. Yet all of Krivak’s writing, and especially his fiction, presents a truly singular vision." — Image Journal You might remember my last conversation with Andrew Krivak on his novel, The Bear . In addition to The Bear , Andrew has written a ...

Nov 10, 20241 hr 11 minSeason 5Ep. 12

Remembering Dr. Barbara Holmes (Replay of 2016 Conversation)

"Dr. B was passionate about expanding our understanding of the Christian contemplative tradition, reminding us that contemplation isn’t the sole domain of those who can retreat to quiet places. She understood, from her own life and from the traditions she carried forward, that contemplative practices must also arise in the midst of struggle, in the heart of communities pressed against the weight of history and oppression. She helped us see that the Christian contemplative tradition, too often fr...

Oct 27, 202458 minSeason 5Ep. 11

Amy Leach on Becoming Salt of the Universe

"I was recently giving a sermon and found myself spontaneously quoting from Amy Leach's singular and surprising new book. I expect many readers will find their own lives troubled (in the Biblical sense) and enlightened by her fresh perceptions. She has lived into a hard-earned and entirely credible wisdom, the best evidence for which is her irrepressible sense of humor. One feels companioned by this book, and sorry when it ends." — Christian Wiman, author of Zero at the Bone Amy Leach grew up in...

Oct 20, 202454 minSeason 5Ep. 10

Ben Katt on Getting Quiet, Midlife, and the Power of Ritual (also, we chat about David Hasselhoff)

Ben Katt has worked with On Being , as an ordained minister, an advanced meditation teacher, and author. His first book, The Way Home: Discovering the Hero’s Journey to Wholeness at Midlife is a guidebook and memoir about the inner journey that calls us further in the midst of life’s busyness. Ben is the founder of the WITHIN Prison Meditation Project, serves as a hospice chaplain, and writes regularly about identity, purpose, creativity, and belonging in his weekly STILL newsletter. In our conv...

Oct 06, 20241 hr 10 minSeason 5Ep. 9

Jeffrey Martin on Thank God We Left the Garden, Letters, and Literature

"[Jeffrey Martin writes] Songs that are stark in their simplicity, yet emotionally rich in a way that can catch your breath in your throat or leave your eyes suddenly damp." — Paste Jeffrey Martin is a musician with a number of albums under his belt. His latest, Thank God We Left the Garden , has been playing on repeat in my house since November of last year. That is not an exaggeration. Martin’s music has been turning my soul over with each listen, airing out the space and providing sunlight on...

Sep 22, 20241 hr 23 minSeason 5Ep. 8

Susan Murphy on Zen Koans for Facing the Climate Crisis, the vast meaning of Country, and Cooling Fires

“A powerful and important plunge into the reality of the mind and climate.” — Joan Halifax, author of Being with Dying and Standing at the Edge Susan Murphy is an Australian Zen teacher whose passionate feeling of kinship with the natural world began during her early childhood years living near the Great Barrier Reef and the Gondwanaland rainforest. A successful filmmaker, radio producer, and writer, she received dharma transmission from Ross Bolleter and John Tarrant in 2001. She leads regular ...

Sep 08, 202455 minSeason 5Ep. 7

Drew Jackson on Touch the Earth, Poetry as a Lifesaver, and the Importance of Lucille Clifton

"In Touch the Earth , Drew Jackson's poetry offers a word-weary world a new language of engagement, disruption, and insight. As with all great poetry, the words are spare, but the literary images loom large, creating indelible impressions on the reader. Like echoes that reverberate long after the first sound, the poems stay with you, they dance with your spirit. After reading the poem 'Shake the Dust,' I am still considering a much broader definition of power, one no longer confined to the monar...

Aug 25, 20241 hr 12 minSeason 5Ep. 6

Tracy Cochran on the Art of Presence, Mistakes as Practice, & the Grief of Awakening

Tracy Cochran is a writer, meditation teacher, and editorial director of Parabola , an acclaimed quarterly magazine that draws on the world’s cultural and wisdom traditions to explore the questions that all humans share. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, Psychology Today, O Magazine , and New York Magazine to name a few. Her latest publication is her book Presence: The Art of Being at Home in Yourself . In our conversation Tracy and I talk about owning the gifts and limitations of ...

Aug 11, 20241 hr 4 minSeason 5Ep. 5

Brian McLaren on Life After Doom, Patient Urgency, & Complexifying Hope

Brian D. McLaren is an author, speaker, activist, and public theologian. A former college English teacher and pastor, he is a passionate advocate for “a new kind of Christianity” – just, generous, and working with people of all faiths for the common good. He is a core faculty member and Dean of Faculty for the Center for Action and Contemplation and hosts the podcast, Learning How to See . Brian has written numerous books that you should read, and right now I recommend his latest Life After Doom...

Jul 28, 20241 hr 7 minSeason 5Ep. 4

Cassidy Hall on Queering Contemplation, Letting Go of Thomas Merton, and Expanding Foundations

Cassidy Hall is an author, award-winning filmmaker, podcaster, ordained minister in the United Church of Christ, and leading voice in contemplative spirituality. She is the cohost of the Encountering Silence podcast and the host of Contemplating Now and Queering Contemplation podcasts. Her latest book is Queering Contemplation, Finding Queerness in the Roots and Future of Contemplative Spirituality . Cassidy is widely published and currently resides in Indianapolis, where she is studying for her...

Jul 14, 20241 hr 17 minSeason 5Ep. 3

Dr. Larry Ward on America's Racial Karma, the Fragrance of Wisdom, and Learning How To Suffer Less

Dr. Larry Ward is a senior teacher in Buddhist Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh's Plum Village tradition, the author of the book America's Racial Karma , and co-author with his wife, Peggy, of Love's Garden: A Guide To Mindful Relationships . Dr. Ward brings forty years of international experience in organizational change and local community renewal to his work at the Lotus Institute. He holds a PhD in Religious Studies with an emphasis on Buddhism and the neuroscience of meditation, and has trained a...

Jun 30, 202445 minSeason 5Ep. 2

David James Duncan on the Unintentional Menagerie of Sun House, Friendship, and the Beguines

David James Duncan is the author of the classic novels The River Why and The Brothers K , the story collection River Teeth , the nonfiction collection and National Book Award finalist, My Story as Told by Water , the best-selling collection of “churchless sermons," God Laughs & Plays . And lest we forget his latest, and what some have called his magnum opus, Sun House . Sun House has a reserved shelf space on my heart for the rest of my days. A winged book with scraped knee mountain poetics,...

Jun 16, 20241 hr 47 minSeason 5Ep. 1

Eat the Wild Thing

A musing on wild things and ingesting God

Apr 12, 20246 minSeason 4Ep. 14

Lo-Fi & Hushed / 2023 Winter Solstice Session / To Know the Dark

Each solstice and equinox Contemplify offers a public Lo-Fi & Hushed contemplative practice session for both free and supporting subscribers of the Non-Required Reading List. For those interested, go tell it on the mountain… The third week of Advent salted on joy. Not because of the circumstances, but despite them. The work remains to create the conditions for the gift of joy to emerge. The candlelight had built around the Advent wreath and solstice was breaking into a light jog. The arms of...

Jan 02, 202433 minSeason 4Ep. 13

Listen to the Rice, the Rice Will Teach You Everything with Lucien Miller

"Oshida’s life and legacy is an experience of the spiritual senses knowing the mystical voice. Biblical in sources and Buddhist in form, reading this book took me as a reader to the great pause of silence." — Sister Meg Funk, OSB Lucien Miller received his PhD in comparative literature from Berkely and taught Comparative Literature and Chinese at the University of Massachusetts. He is a deacon, spiritual director, and author. Lucien and I talk about his book, Jesus in the Hands of Buddha: The Li...

Nov 29, 202338 minSeason 4Ep. 12

In Hard Times, In All Times, Eat Sacred Words

"You do not have to be good. You do not have to walk on your knees For a hundred miles through the desert, repenting. You only have to let the soft animal of your body love what it loves." — ' Wild Geese ' by Mary Oliver Carmen Acevedo Butcher, PhD , is an author, teacher, poet, and award-winning translator of spiritual texts. Today Carmen and I talk about the importance of practice; chanting, lecti o divin a , walking meditation, poetry, drawing, and other customized pecularily particular pract...

Nov 09, 202333 minSeason 4Ep. 11

Kim Haines-Eitzen on Practicing the Cello in the Dark and Sonorous Deserts

Dr. Kim Haines-Eitzen is a Professor of Religious Studies with specialties in Early Christianity, Early Judaism, and other ancient Mediterranean Religions at Cornell University. Her book Sonorous Desert: What Deep Listening Taught Early Christian Monks—and What It Can Teach Us explores the dynamic relationships between ambient environmental landscapes and the religious imagination, especially in the case of desert monasticism. Dr. Haines-Eitzen was born in Jerusalem and grew up in Nazareth. Expl...

Oct 25, 202359 minSeason 4Ep. 10

Lerita Coleman Brown on Waiting for a Word in the Heart

"I highly recommend What Makes You Come Alive to churches, religious and educational institutions, and spiritual seekers everywhere who are looking for an inward journey that finds its home in the world of nature, people, and things." — Walter Earl Fluker - Editor and Director of the Howard Thurman Papers Project Dr. Lerita Coleman Brown is a retreat leader, speaker, spiritual companion, and professor emerita of psychology at Agnes Scott College. Professor Brown frequently speaks on contemplativ...

Oct 11, 202358 minSeason 4Ep. 9

Lo-Fi & Hushed Contemplative Practice Session (September 2023 / Autumn Equinox)

Lo-Fi & Hushed is weekly space for the contemplative practice of lectio divina with poetry. This practice is graceful, transformative, and subdued. Lo-Fi & Hushed is available worldwide, on Riverside livestream, and you can participate from the hallows of your own home. “I do not complain of suffering for love, it becomes me always to submit to her, whether she commands in storm or stillness, one can know her only in herself. This is an unconceivable wonder. Which has thus filled my hear...

Sep 27, 202332 minSeason 4Ep. 8

David Shumate on When Words Become Thunder

"David Shumate's High Water Mark is absolutely fresh and unpredictable. . . . You will be surprised by your confrontation with the utterly first rate." — Jim Harrison David Shumate is the author of The Floating Bridge and High Water Mark, winner of the 2003 Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize. His poetry has appeared widely in literary journals and has been anthologized in Good Poems for Hard Times, The Best American Poetry and The Writer’s Almanac. Shumate is poet-in-residence at Marian Universit...

Sep 13, 20231 hr 1 minSeason 4Ep. 7

Douglas E. Christie on Depth Without Resolution

Douglas E. Christie, Ph.D., is Professor of Theological Studies at Loyola Marymount University. He is author of The Word in the Desert: Scripture and the Quest for Early Christian Monasticism ; The Blue Sapphire of the Mind: Notes for a Contemplative Ecology ; and The Insurmountable Darkness of Love: Mysticism, Loss and the Common Life . He is the founding editor of the journal Spiritus and served as co-director of the Casa de la Mateada Program in Córdoba, Argentina from 2013-2015. Doug and I t...

Aug 30, 20231 hr 3 minSeason 4Ep. 6

Carmen Acevedo Butcher Follows the Mystical Tugs on the Heart

Carmen Acevedo Butcher , PhD, is an author, teacher, poet, and award-winning translator of spiritual texts. If I had to pick a favorite, it would be Brother Lawrence’s Practice of the Presence. Her dynamic work around the evolution of language and the necessity of just and inclusive language has garnered interest from various media, including the BBC and NPR’s Morning Edition. A Carnegie Foundation Professor of the Year and Fulbright Senior Lecturer, Acevedo Butcher teaches at the University of ...

Aug 16, 20231 hr 14 minSeason 4Ep. 5

Lisa Wells on Holding a Fierce and Loving Gaze

Lisa Wells is an author, poet, and co-founder of a small, nonprofit press based in Seattle, Washington called Letter Machine Editions . Her latest work is Believers: Making a Life at the End of the World . In Believers Lisa locates folks who meet the climate catastrophe with a fierce and loving gaze, with their sights on restoring humanity’s relationship with the planet as best they can. With a poetic and engaging pen, Lisa continually asks how then shall we live? Lisa and I talk about despair a...

Aug 02, 20231 hr 5 minSeason 4Ep. 4
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