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The Ignite Institute : CHANGE HAPPENS NOW!

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Change Happens Now is a podcast dedicated to conversations and practices exploring wisdom based leadership. Wisdom-based Leadership is an approach that seeks to cultivate transformation at the intersections of spirituality, justice, and social innovation. In each episode, we feature guests from across industries who will share stories, insights, practices, and tools that will prepare and empower aspiring and emerging leaders to enact social change in their personal lives, communities, and in the organizations they serve. SUBSCRIBE : ignite.psr.edu

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Episodes

Honoring the Life and Legacy of Reverend Dr. Dorsey Odell Blake

In this deeply moving Season 7 finale episode, we honor the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. Dorsey Odell Blake, beloved faculty member, mentor, tireless advocate for justice, and prophetic voice in the Pacific School of Religion (PSR) community and beyond, who passed away in March 2025. Dr. Blake first came to PSR in 1968, during a time of national upheaval that he often compared to our own. Inspired by personal encounters with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and other Civil Rights leaders, he pursued a ...

Jun 18, 202545 minSeason 7Ep. 10

The Future of Mentorship for Emerging Leaders of Color

In this inspiring episode, we continue our exploration of Kwaray’s development by welcoming a dynamic and deeply knowledgeable voice: Tiffany Bluhm, Executive Director of PAX—an organization dedicated to mentoring and vocational development for emerging Christians of color—and a contributor to Kwaray. With over 16 years in ministry and nonprofit leadership, Tiffany’s insights blend practical wisdom, historical context, and a profound appreciation for cultural identity’s role in spiritual growth....

Dec 11, 202425 minSeason 7Ep. 9

Wisdom-Based Leadership: Cultivating a Garden of Growth

In this episode, we sat down with Jonathon Murillo, our Director of Content and Strategy at Ignite Institute at PSR. Jonathon introduces the concept of a VUCA (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, and Ambiguous) world and the need for a new way to lead, which led to the development of Ignite's hallmark program, Wisdom-Based Leadership. He shares how this leadership framework goes beyond traditional corporate tools and methods, and integrates personal formation and skill development, with its competenci...

Nov 06, 202433 minSeason 7Ep. 8

Community-Based Learning: The Evolution of Education and Formation

In this episode, we dive into an inspiring conversation with Cindy Liu, a visionary strategist dedicated to redefining the future of education through Kwaray, a groundbreaking community-based learning platform. Cindy takes us on her journey, sharing insights on why fostering a sense of community is essential for transformative education and personal growth and how Kwaray’s unique model is setting itself apart from traditional learning environments, offering a space for rising faith leaders leade...

Oct 09, 202435 minSeason 77Ep. 7

Breaking Barriers: How Kwaray is Reimagining the Future of Theological Education

Rev. Dr. David Vásquez-Levy , President of Pacific School of Religion, discusses the origin story of Kwaray , a new community-based learning platform dedicated to equipping rising faith leaders as they navigate an era of profound spiritual and cultural upheaval. Kwaray aims to address the pressing needs of accessible theological education and challenge the notion of excellence by exclusion in higher education. It seeks to create an inclusive space for learning and engaging questions of meaning, ...

Sep 12, 202434 minSeason 7Ep. 6

Blueprints for Change: Redefining Architecture through Justice, Equity, and Community

As the first female principals at Bora Architecture, Amy Donohoe and Jeanie Lai champion justice-oriented design, making educational spaces innovative, inclusive, and inspirational. They sat down with us to talk about their personal and professional journeys and the importance of design justice, equity, and community engagement in architecture. We hear about the challenges of a male-dominated industry, the historical lack of diversity in architecture, the importance of recognizing and addressing...

Aug 21, 202457 min

Pursuing Reconciliation Through Bravery and Action

In this inspiring episode, we welcome Rev. Dr. Brenda Salter McNeil , a pastor, dynamic speaker, award-winning author, professor, and thought leader. Dr. Salter McNeil is recognized internationally as one of the foremost leaders of reconciliation and was featured as one of the 50 most influential women to watch by Christianity Today in 2012. A trailblazer with a loving and prophetic approach, her mission is to inspire and empower emerging Christian leaders to practice reconciliation in their com...

Jun 05, 202446 minSeason 7Ep. 4

Black Space: Cultivating Identity and Community in Education

In this conversation, we sat down with Lauren Snelling and Dori King to discuss their experiences as parents and educators and the importance of storytelling in their respective fields. Lauren is child trauma psychotherapist/counselor, committed to disrupting systems in an effort to support Black children, and Dori is a children's picture book writer, educator, and mindfulness practitioner. We learn about their experiences in creating spaces for Black children to explore their identities, the ch...

May 08, 202456 minSeason 7Ep. 3

Navigating Christian Ethics in a Complex World

Join us in this enlightening episode as our host, Mo King, delves into the intricate landscape of Christian ethics with esteemed scholars Dr. Traci West and Dr. Lisa Asedillo . Dr. West is an author and Professor of Christian Ethics and African American Studies at Drew University Theological School. She offers profound insights into gender-based violence, intertwining race and religion, and the pivotal role of hope in facing global crises. Dr. Lisa Asedillo is an ethicist, liturgist, and current...

Apr 10, 202454 minSeason 7Ep. 2

Faith, Trust, and Meaning Making in Community

On our Season premiere, host Mo King sits down with spiritual leaders Rev. Adriene Thorne , Senior Minister of the historic Riverside Church in NYC, and Rev. Dr. David Vásquez-Levy , President of Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley, CA, as they delve into their experiences leading dynamic communities, their challenges, and the resources they use to overcome them. From navigating vulnerability in religious spaces to forging interfaith collaborations, they explore the topics of identity, spirit...

Mar 06, 202448 minSeason 7Ep. 1

Learning New Ways of Advocacy

In a global culture that has perpetuated sexual violence, and a recent shift to more people talking about it than ever before, how can we as leaders truly be in community with survivors of this kind of abuse? In our Season Finale, we sat down with Lydia Matioli, Program & Partnerships Director of Freely in Hope in Kenya and Zambia, to talk about her own story and how this shift in mindset is helping her be more expansive in her vision, in terms of advocacy. Born and raised in Kibera, East Af...

Dec 06, 202342 minSeason 6Ep. 10

Summoning Radical Imagination

Co-designing is an ancient practice, and the world is experiencing a paradigm shift from designing for people to designing with people. We sat down with Dave Dawkins, communication design lead at IDEO.org, to talk about this change and the importance of summoning radical imagination in this time. For so many on the margins, it's an act of resistance to dream. Dave shares the importance of looking to ancestral knowledge for solutions to all the bad we see unfolding around us and supporting commun...

Nov 01, 202347 minSeason 6Ep. 9

Being an Advocate for What is Possible

With everything happening in the world today in politics, cancel culture, and extreme barriers of division, Leland Melvin is helping to transform these ills by using his life story as an athlete, astronaut, scientist, engineer, photographer, and musician, to help inspire the next generation of explorers to pursue S.T.E.A.M. careers. Leland is the only person drafted into the NFL to have flown in space, and the Pro Football Hall of Fame honored his athletic and academic accomplishments by placing...

Oct 04, 202349 minSeason 6Ep. 8

Stewarding Spaces Through Profound Change

How do we support the writers, artists, and thinkers in our communities in times of profound change? Andrew Proctor, Executive Director of Literary Arts in Portland Oregon, sat down with us to answer this question and shared how he’s engaged the literary world for over twenty years in the governmental, for profit, and nonprofit sectors. Andrew also talks with us about the beauty of art as a medium to process what’s going on in the world, the importance of modeling rest for your community, and wh...

Sep 20, 202354 minSeason 6Ep. 7

Letting Spirit Guide Us

How can Christian teachings, sacred text, and prophetic witness be brought to the issues calling for Love and Justice in our world today? Master educator, Rev. Tana Roseboro Marsh , Program Coordinator of Theological Education for Leadership (TEL) at PSR, sits down with us to answer that question through the lens of the TEL program. While actively working on issues concerning the LGBTQIA community and disadvantaged youth, Tana is also passionate about doing work in the area of Spirituality and W...

Sep 05, 202347 minSeason 6Ep. 6

Embracing Our Past for a Better Future

How can we "sit on the porch" to help others slowly unfold what's on their hearts and minds? How can we be findable for intergenerational conversations? On this episode, Mo sits down with Phyllis Drennon King Hildreth, VP of Strategy and Chief of Staff at American Baptist College in Nashville, Tennessee, small business owner, community and civic leader, wife, mother, and his beloved sister, to answer these questions more. She talks with us about why it's critical to have close relationships acro...

Aug 09, 202348 minSeason 6Ep. 5

Bringing Hope to Global Culture Through Shared Heroes and Stories

What we consume, whether it's the movies that we watch, the books we read, or the short social media videos we scroll through, it all feeds our minds and souls and informs our sense of reality at a very subliminal level. To Payhuan Shiao, Founder and CEO of Immortal Studios, and lineage holder of the 1000-year-old martial arts fantasy genre of Wuxia , content creation is the artform of providing nutrition for the mind and soul. Payhuan talks with us about awakening the xia (Hero) in us all, the ...

Jul 05, 202349 minSeason 6Ep. 4

Staying in Beta as a Human Being

Former 76ers athletic trainer and author of the Red Rubber Ball series of books, Kevin Carroll, has turned his childhood passion for playing ball into a bestselling franchise. Since leaving Nike to create his own company, Katalyst , Kevin has dedicated his life to advancing sports and play as a vehicle for social change and success. As an expert on creativity and innovation, and drawing wisdom from the playgrounds of his youth, Kevin's books center the "red rubber ball" as a metaphor for the pow...

Jun 06, 202351 minSeason 6Ep. 3

Creating a Way Out of No Way

On this episode, Mo King is joined by Dr. Jennifer Madden, the Dean of the School of Business at Linfield University in McMinnville, Oregon and the Author of Inter-Organizational Collaboration by Design that examines how collaborations can be designed and leveraged for innovation and rejuvenation, a concept she calls “Rejuvenative Innovation.” As a strategist, researcher, teacher, facilitator, and design thinker, Dr. Madden builds capacity for sustainable development. She talks about the power o...

May 24, 202343 minSeason 6Ep. 2

Changing the World in Quiet Ways

On our Season 6 Premiere, new Host, Mo King, talks with award-winning writer, editor, and heart centered nonprofit/social enterprise professional, Dorcas Cheng-Tozun . Dorcas is the editorial director at Pax, a faith-based nonprofit that seeks to inspire people to be peacemakers and justice-seekers, and is the author of three books, the most recent being Social Justice for the Sensitive Soul, releasing on June 20th. In this captivating conversation, we hear about her passions, the theory of cont...

May 10, 202343 minSeason 6Ep. 1

Finding A Sense of Belonging

Belonging is a need essential to the human experience, and with the ongoing complex issues we're all navigating, the question of what “belonging” means in society is extending into our work as it never has before. Grace So is Visiting Assistant Professor of New Testament and Rhetorical Studies at The Pacific School of Religion , and she has been wrestling with connecting and belonging throughout her entire life. On this episode, we talk about her journey moving back and forth between Korea + the...

Feb 22, 202337 minSeason 5Ep. 10

Spiritual Vitality in Leadership

On this episode we sat down with Leonard McMahon, doctoral candidate in theology at the Graduate Theological Union at UC Berkeley and Assistant Professor of Pastoral Care at the Pacific School of Religion . Leonard works through his consultancy, Common Ground Dialogue , to bring divergent citizens into deeper conversation for the sake of our democracy, and is deeply invested in political theology, spirituality, and pastoral care as integral components to forming leaders. In our conversation, Leo...

Feb 09, 202340 minSeason 5Ep. 9

Community-First Leadership

"How much would the world change if our leaders focused on community care first?" That's what Stephenie Wheeler-Smith's focus is in her social enterprise, We Deliver Care , that seeks to reimagine public safety in Seattle and widen the circle of human concern. As we sat down with Stephenie to hear more about her leadership approach, we learned it was the community she grew up with that has made the largest impact. It's something she thinks is so crucial to leadership development, and in this epi...

Jan 26, 202347 min

Healing Your Inner Voice

Lisa Asedillo is the co-founder of New Day Church in the Bronx, New York, a vibrant, queer, anti-racist and boundary-crossing faith community. As an ethicist, liturgist, and the Assistant Professor of Worship and Liturgical Ethics at Pacific School of Religion , Lisa's leadership approach focuses heavily on personal introspection, community building, ritual, and creating safe spaces for marginalized people to make their voices heard when doing the work of justice. She shares how her mixed race h...

Dec 14, 202238 minSeason 5Ep. 7

Poetics in the Work of Justice

On this episode, we sat down with Drew Jackson , published poet and President/Co-Founder of Pax , a partner of Ignite. Drew is deeply engaged in anti-racism work, primarily in church contexts, and is actively involved with the work of peacemaking and multi-faith coalition building for the common good, both nationally and internationally. He talks about how he got into doing justice work by way of influence from his mother and shares an epiphany he had with his faith while in college, as it shape...

Nov 30, 202245 minSeason 5Ep. 6

Leading With Everyday Activism

Josh Buck is an author, filmmaker, teacher, church planter, and faith-based entrepreneur. He's the co-founder of Pax , a partner of Ignite, and an organization designed to inspire and equip the next generation through slow, beautiful, Jesus-centered content created by people of color. Holding a PhD in intercultural studies, focusing on the problem of racial violence, Josh is passionate about social justice. As a leader, ally, and new author of Everyday Activism , he encourages people to identify...

Nov 16, 202251 minSeason 5Ep. 5

Leadership and Faith as Art

Rev. Adriene Thorne incorporates art and creativity into all aspects of her life, including her faith and her leadership as the Senior Pastor of The Riverside Church in NYC. She talks with us about the importance and value of incorporating play and a childlike spirit into our daily lives, to stay grounded amidst the chaos of the world. As she discovered and gave herself permission to incorporate art and play into her ministry, we also hear about how she discovered the Pacific School of Religion ...

Nov 02, 202238 min

Untold Stories of Latinx Leaders

We had the pleasure of sitting down with Dr. Peter Rios, author, leadership consultant, professor at the Pacific School of Religion, and Ignite's Academic Director, to learn what he discovered about himself that led him to shift from teaching in churches to teaching in classrooms and within organizations. He talks with us about the limited voices and representation in higher education and the corporate sector, and what it takes to bring justice and equity to these spaces. He highlights the impor...

Oct 19, 202254 min

En Conjunto - Celebrating The Wisdom Of Our Latinx/Hispanic Community

On this episode, we're highlighting 12 Latinx/Hispanic leaders from our community and some impactful insights they shared as previous guests of the show. From Season 1 to our most recent wrap on Season 4, we've had the privilege and honor of sitting down to have deep, important conversations around spirituality, identity, and justice, "en conjunto", or all together. Links to keep up with and support our leaders: Joanne Rodríguez and the Hispanic Theological Initiative: https://hti.ptsem.edu/ Rev...

Oct 05, 202251 minSeason 5Ep. 2

The Power of Faith in Community Organizing

Reverend Adam Russell Taylor, president of Sojourners , is as much a minister as he is an activist and community organizer. We had the pleasure of kicking off Season 5 with him, hearing how he weaves his faith into his political activism as a reflection of the ministry of Jesus Christ. We learn about how he discovered his passion for building and strengthening social movements and the power of one person in making change. He also talks about the integration of one's faith into a more progressive...

Sep 14, 202252 minSeason 5Ep. 1
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