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Sandbox Cooperative Podcast

Sandbox Cooperativewww.sandboxcooperative.com
In an often contentious, fractured society, Sandbox Cooperative seeks to build an extended community of listeners; knocking down walls of division with curiosity and conversation. Twice a month we explore topics that people are actually talking about, considering them through a lens of spirituality, humor and discovery. You’ll discover a permission giving platform to explore new ideas with an ever-growing perspective of our world, and as the hosts regularly say, “there is always more room in the Sandbox.”
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Episodes

Episode 74 | When the Saints

What is it about our ancestors? Why do we care? When it comes to celebrations honoring those who have died, we often think of things like The Day of the Dead from Mexico, or maybe All Saint’s Day. These global observances and celebrations come from all different faith backgrounds: Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, as well as tribal traditions and religions. No matter where you are from, there is just something about celebrating and remembering those who came before us, and make us who we are today. Sp...

Oct 31, 201829 minEp. 74

Episode 73 | Mosaic

This past summer, we caught up with some friends from Mosaic. Mosaic is a faith-based organization serving people with intellectual disabilities. We learned about their unique approach to building community and connection through their life changing work. Learn more about Mosaic and how you can get involved at MosaicInfo.org .

Oct 17, 201843 minEp. 73

Jacqueline Bussie Q&A (Live Event)

On September 23, 2018 Sandbox Cooperative welcomed Dr. Jacqueline Bussie to the Sandbox stage to talk about her new book, Love Without Limits. We discussed how we can learn to love as God does—without limits or exceptions. This podcast contains the Q&A portion of the evening event. In Love Without Limits, Bussie imparts practical solutions for people who yearn to love across difference. Through poignant memoir, engaging theological reflection, inspiring stories of friendship, creative readin...

Oct 03, 201842 min

Jacqueline Bussie at Sandbox Cooperative (Live Event)

On September 23, 2018 Sandbox Cooperative welcomed Dr. Jacqueline Bussie to the Sandbox stage to talk about her new book, Love Without Limits. We discussed how we can learn to love as God does—without limits or exceptions. In Love Without Limits, Bussie imparts practical solutions for people who yearn to love across difference. Through poignant memoir, engaging theological reflection, inspiring stories of friendship, creative readings of scripture, and shout-outs to some of love’s unsung heroes,...

Oct 03, 201842 min

Episode 72 | Keep the Shrimp Tails with Linda Kay Klein

In Episode 72 we share our conversation with author, speaker and social entrepreneur, Linda Kay Klein. Linda just released her book, Pure: Inside the Evangelical Movement That Shamed a Generation of Young Women and How I Broke Free . Linda is also the founder of Break Free Together - an organization that helps people to release shame and claim their whole selves. She has spent over a decade working at the intersection of faith, gender, sexuality and social change. She earned an interdisciplinary...

Sep 19, 201849 minEp. 72

Episode 71 | Growing Up

Growing up means something different to just about everyone. But if you could go back in time, what would you tell the 15-year-old version of yourself? In this episode, we talk about growing up, what to do with the advice we receive, and how we mark the ways that we grow and change over time. We also hear from a variety of people sharing what they would tell their 15-year-old selves.

Sep 05, 201834 minEp. 71

Episode 70 | The Communication Struggle Is Real, Part 3

In our contentious society, it seems like we really have no idea how to share our thoughts, ideas, fears, hopes and dreams. How can we do this better? We’ve had several fascinating conversations with professional communicators and in part three of this series we share our conversation with Duane Sauke, a former educator and realtor who is currently serving as a representative in the Minnesota State Legislature ....

Aug 22, 201840 minEp. 70

Episode 69 | The Communication Struggle Is Real, Part 2

In our contentious society, it seems like we really have no idea how to share our thoughts, ideas, fears, hopes and dreams. How can we do this better? We’ve had several fascinating conversations with professional communicators and over the next few months we’ll be sharing these conversations. In part two of this series we share our conversation with Emily Carson , author of Holy Everything and the director of communications for the Southeastern Minnesota Synod of the ELCA....

Aug 09, 201826 minEp. 69

Episode 68 | Reimagined Songs (Part 2)

In this episode, we continue our conversation Chris Tripolino of the Reimagined Songs Project. Chris and others are writing a whole new library of songs that can support communities growing together as they sing and seek and discover what is coming into existence as "church." Interested in joining the project? Consider joining the Facebook group , or visit ReimaginedSongs.com .

Jul 18, 201836 minEp. 68

Episode 67 | Reimagined Songs (Part 1)

In this episode, we talk with Chris Tripolino of the Reimagined Songs Project (Part 1 of 2). Chris and others are writing a whole new library of songs that can support communities growing together as they sing and seek and discover what is coming into existence as "church." Interested in joining the project? Consider joining the Facebook group , or visit ReimaginedSongs.com .

Jul 05, 201831 minEp. 67

Hope (Houston, Part 3)

We're live on location in Houston for the ELCA (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America) Youth Gathering. Each day of this gathering there are themes, and today's theme is Hope. Here are a few of our thoughts and some insights from a variety of youth and adults at the gathering.

Jun 30, 20186 min

Grace (Houston, Part 2)

We're live on location in Houston for the ELCA (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America) Youth Gathering. Each day of this gathering there are themes, and today's theme is Grace. Here are a few of our thoughts and some insights from a variety of youth and adults at the gathering.

Jun 29, 20187 min

Love (Houston, Part 1)

We're live on location in Houston for the ELCA (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America) Youth Gathering. Each day of this gathering there are themes, and today's theme is Love. Here are a few of our thoughts and some insights from a variety of youth and adults at the gathering.

Jun 29, 20188 min

Episode 66 | The Communication Struggle Is Real, Pt 1

In our contentious society, it seems like we really have no idea how to share our thoughts, ideas, fears, hopes and dreams. How can we do this better? We’ve had several fascinating conversations with professional communicators recently, and over the next few months, we’ll be sharing these conversations. Part one of this series contains our conversation with Karen Ortloff, a psychologist at Bluestem with powerful insight into good communication....

Jun 20, 201839 minEp. 66

Episode 65 | Another Round with Samir Selmanović

We featured a conversation with Samir Selmanović a few weeks ago in Episode 62. We had so much fun with him, that we figured it was time for another round! Samir is a “secular pastor for business leaders” and focuses on the humanization of business. He loves his home country of Croatia, the streets and humans of New York City, and the changing seasons in Central Park, which sits next to his apartment where we caught up with him last year. Learn more about Samir at Wisdom Workroom ....

Jun 06, 201835 minEp. 65

Episode 64 | Where Are You From?

Have you ever been asked the question, “Where are you from?” One way of thinking about that question could also be “When you come back to yourself, to your core, Where are your roots?” Things like our family, our religious traditions, or even the town where we grew up can have a significant impact on the way that we think or the things we do. But those things don’t have to define us.

May 23, 201831 minEp. 64

Episode 63 | Abundant Life Now

A lot of religious traditions teach that you are lacking, that you are not enough. But others teach that you already have “it.” You have what you need. Perhaps the job of a leader in a community is to help bring that to the surface – to help bring your gift and strength forward so you can share it. And maybe when that happens we can live more abundantly – right now.

May 09, 201828 minEp. 63

Episode 62 | The Hum of the City with Samir Selmanović

In Episode 62, we talk with Samir Selmanović about how meals and other rituals sit at the center of relationships that help us continue to learn and grow. (Note: this episode does contain explicit language) Existence is sacred; nothing is ordinary; work is intimacy. As a “secular pastor for business leaders” Samir is focusing on the humanization of business. Samir loves his home country of Croatia, the streets and humans of New York City, and the changing seasons in Central Park, next to which h...

Apr 25, 201838 minEp. 62

Episode 61 | Where Else Would You Live?

“Wait until you get to the real world.” Many of us hear that phrase as a young person, but what do we miss if we discredit youth and don’t hear their voices? Youth aren’t waiting for the real world (because where else would we live?). They’re in it and have valuable insight to share in our conversations.

Apr 11, 201819 minEp. 61

Science Mike McHargue at Sandbox Cooperative (Live Event Revisit)

For today’s episode, we’re revisiting our live event with Science Mike McHargue. To dig deeper, visit SandboxCooperative.com and click on the discussion tab. Mike McHargue (better known as Science Mike) is an author, podcaster, and speaker who travels the world helping people understand the science of life’s most profound experiences. His bestselling debut book, Finding God in the Waves , has helped thousands understand faith in the 21st century. Mike hosts Ask Science Mike, a weekly question an...

Mar 28, 201838 min

Episode 60 | Faith and the White House with Melissa Rogers

We’re excited to share our conversation with Melissa Rogers. Melissa recently served as special assistant to the president and executive director of the White House Office of Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships, during the Obama administration, and is currently a nonresident senior fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution. She has also served as executive director of the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life and is an expert on things like the First Amendment’s religion cl...

Mar 14, 201835 minEp. 60

Episode 59 | An Afternoon at the Bowery with Jason Storbakken

Our guest for today’s episode is Jason Storbakken. Jason spent nearly ten years as the Director of Compassionate Care at The Bowery Mission where he oversaw programs and provided pastoral care to the poorest and most vulnerable New Yorkers. As minister to the homeless, he learned what it means to truly be part of a beloved community. Since we talked with Jason last summer, he has taken a position as pastor at Manhattan Mennonite Fellowship in New York City. The church is part of the historic pea...

Feb 21, 201851 minEp. 59

Episode 58 | It’s Only Weird If It Doesn’t Work

From preparing for a test to cheering on your favorite sports team, superstitions are all around us. Why do we believe them? Can they be helpful? And at the end of the day, what do we do with them?

Feb 07, 201827 minEp. 58

Episode 57 | Peace, Restoration, and All the Things with Steve Wiens

Steve Wiens is a pastor, host of the podcast This Good Word , and an author. Steve talked with us about his latest book, Whole: Restoring What is Broken in Me, You and the Rest of the World , how stories can help bring meaning to our experience, and the idea that everything in the world is moving toward wholeness and restoration. Learn more about Steve at SteveWiens.com ....

Jan 24, 201839 minEp. 57

Episode 56 | Dirty Gospel with Vince Anderson

Every Monday Night for decades the Reverend Vince Anderson and his Love Choir have had a standing gig, currently at the Union Pool in Brooklyn, New York. He shares a brand of music he calls “Dirty Gospel” – a raw, earthy style of gospel music. Over the years he’s grown community with this gig, being asked to perform weddings, funerals and baptisms for the people who gather at the bar. Vince has been featured on NPR , he’s collaborated with the 9 Beats Collective that we featured in Episode 38 an...

Dec 13, 201748 minEp. 56

Episode 55 | Thankfulness in a Box of Rocks

In today’s episode, we talk about thankfulness. What does it mean to be thankful? Should we be thankful for everything? And is thankfulness something we can learn and practice?

Nov 29, 201726 minEp. 55

Episode 54 | Dialogue as an Extreme Sport with Regina Mustafa

In today’s episode, we talk with Regina Mustafa, founder of Center for Interfaith Dialogue on Islam , and previous Sandbox Live Event guest. Regina talks with us about having difficult conversations, and why these conversations are especially valuable today. Learn more about Regina’s work with CIDI at CIDImn.org

Nov 15, 201733 minEp. 54

Episode 53 | We Are Marcus

In today’s episode, we talk with Christopher King, founder of We Are Marcus , a virtual character development program designed to nurture students of all backgrounds. Based on his own experience and positive role models, Chris wanted to give kids the same kind of experience he had, using technology and other tools at his disposal. Learn more about We Are Marcus at WeAreMarcus.com If you’re a teacher, school leader, or work for a church or community organization, consider trying out the program. ...

Nov 01, 201736 minEp. 53

Episode 52 | Permaculture Farming with John Creasy

On today’s episode, we talk with John Creasy who is the Associate Pastor at The Open Door Church in Pittsburgh, PA. John also serves as the director of Garfield Community Farm , and has worked to create an ecologically diverse neighborhood farm on nearly three acres of land at the top of the Garfield neighborhood. This farm serves to educate the local church on our call as Christians toward environmental sustainability and to provide healthy organic produce to those of lower income in the Garfie...

Oct 18, 201732 minEp. 52

Episode 51 | Unstuck

When tragedies hit or hot-button issues come front and center, we seem to have the same “conversations” over and over again with the same rehearsed talking points – rehearsed, because we’ve done this before… Sometimes it feels like the divide is just a little too wide to know how to work through things together. We’re stuck culturally and as a society. How do we get unstuck? Can we get past ideologies that fit on a bumper sticker or internet meme and understand each other? Despite our difference...

Oct 04, 201731 minEp. 51
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