On this third and final episode of this series, April is joined by Jamie Corbin, Ben Cremer, Kelly Holder, and Elicia Zahm as they finish their discussion about equity versus equality, how people are created equal AND created in God’s image, the dueling theologies of the Constitution and the Bible, how this is anti-CRT rhetoric … Continue reading Christianity, Culture, and Community: Embracing Nuance and Moving the Needle Forward (Episode 16)
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Christianity, Culture, and Community: Why the Words We Use Matter and Knowing Real History is Key (Episode 15)
On this second episode of this series, April is joined by Jamie Corbin, Ben Cremer, Kelly Holder, and Elicia Zahm as they pick up the conversation discussing the Christian voice that’s driving anti-CRT rhetoric and our personal struggles with church right now. Ben takes us to church as he shares about Jesus’ first sermon, the … Continue reading Christianity, Culture, and Community: Why the Words We Use Matter and Knowing Real History is Key (Episode 15)
The Inefficiency of Love: Maintaining Humility and Curiosity as White Allies (Bonus Episode)
After episode 14, we received quite a bit of feedback, most of it positive, but some of it was critical. The main complaint we got was that we should not have addressed Critical Race Theory without a Black person on the panel. In this episode, Jamie Corbin and April discuss how they responded to the … Continue reading The Inefficiency of Love: Maintaining Humility and Curiosity as White Allies (Bonus Episode)
Honoring History Education and Addressing the Impact of Anti-CRT Rhetoric on Schools and Communities (Episode 14)
On this episode, April is joined by Jamie Corbin, Ben Cremer, Kelly Holder, and Elicia Zahm as they discuss Critical Race Theory through the lens of education, community, and faith. They also talk about power: who has it, who doesn’t, and why. This is the first episode in a series of 3 with this group … Continue reading Honoring History Education and Addressing the Impact of Anti-CRT Rhetoric on Schools and Communities (Episode 14)
Honoring Educators in a Pandemic (Episode 13)
On this episode, I have three of the best educators in the state of Idaho and, without any hint of hyperbole, the country. We spoke about what it's really been like in schools over the last 19 months, how teachers are coping and rising above, and what we can do as community members to support … Continue reading Honoring Educators in a Pandemic (Episode 13)
Kate King (Episode 11)
Kate King lives in a suburb just outside of Minneapolis with her husband of 12 years where she has been homeschooling her three kids ages 10, 9 and 6. She has spent the last couple of years writing about the unraveling of the Christianity she always called home, and now hopes to share her stories … Continue reading Kate King (Episode 11)
Addressing Overwhelm (Episode 10)
We're back after a two month break! On this short episode, April addresses the reason for the break and how the Lazy Genius (Kendra Adachi) has helped her to process the overwhelm. Click above to listen to the episode! Links to Lazy Genius goodness... The Lazy Genius on InstagramThe Lazy Genius Way by Kendra AdachiKendra's … Continue reading Addressing Overwhelm (Episode 10)
Honoring and Learning About Juneteenth (Episode 9)
This episode is a recording of a live interview panel discussion all things Juneteenth. We discuss what Juneteenth is, why it's important, and how we can celebrate, especially those of us who are white and may be wondering how we can engage in an honest and respectful way. We also discuss patriotism, what it is, … Continue reading Honoring and Learning About Juneteenth (Episode 9)
Katya Baxter (Episode 8)
CONTENT WARNING: Eating disorders Katya Baxter is originally from St. Petersburg, Russia. When she was 16, she hopped on the plane, by herself, and flew over to Boise, Idaho to visit a friend. But instead of a two-week long trip, God had something else in store for her. She ended up staying in Boise and going to … Continue reading Katya Baxter (Episode 8)
Caleb Stanton (Episode 7)
Caleb Stanton is a caffeine-dependent husband and father of two young children. Even though he loves his job, he'd rather spend his days at the beach, strumming a guitar and pondering the human experience. When he's not looking for his keys, you might find Caleb writing a story he'll never post or composing a song … Continue reading Caleb Stanton (Episode 7)