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Religion & Spirituality Podcas

A podcast dedicated to exploring the intersection of spirituality and social justice. Hear insight from activists and faith leaders from across Jacksonville and Northeast Florida. Hosted by Phillip Baber.

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A podcast dedicated to exploring the intersection of spirituality and social justice. Hear insight from activists and faith leaders from across Jacksonville and Northeast Florida. Hosted by Phillip Baber.

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English


Episodes
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Episode 21: “Matt v. Phil: Dawn of Nerdom (Part 2)”

2/28/2021
Hear the conclusion of Phil's conversation with Matt Hartley, including Matt's defense of the infamous "Martha" scene in "Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice." Phil and Matt then discuss their shared love of "WandaVision."
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Episode 20: “Matt v. Phil: Dawn of Nerdom (Part 1)”

2/27/2021
In this episode Phil welcomes back Matt Hartley, Director of the University of North Florida Interfaith Center. Hear them discuss details of a new ecumenical anti-racism initiative for Jacksonville churches--the Jacksonville Repentance Project--followed by their long-awaited showdown over the merits of the 2016 blockbuster, "Batman v. Superman."

Duration:00:44:04

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Episode 19: Phil Interviews Rev. Jennifer Butler

2/8/2021
The Reverend Jennifer Butler is the founding Executive Director of Faith in Public Life (FPL), a national movement of clergy and faith leaders united in the prophetic pursuit of justice, equality, and the common good. Prior to leading FPL, Rev. Butler spent ten years working in the field of international human rights representing the Presbyterian Church (USA) at the United Nations. She has also served as chair of the White House Council on Faith and Neighborhood Partnerships under the Obama Administration. Rev. Butler joins us today to talk about her latest book: Who Stole My Bible: Reclaiming Scripture as a Handbook for Resisting Tyranny.
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Episode 18: Phil Interviews Thomas Karst (Again) Part II

10/28/2020
Phil and Thomas finish their conversation talking about the nature of ministry.
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Episode 17: Phil Interviews Thomas Karst (Again) Part I

10/18/2020
In this episode Phil and Thomas talk about parenting, embodied spiritual practices, and the evolution of God.
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Episode 16: Phil Interviews Tyler Burley

9/20/2020
After a short hiatus, the podcast returns with this episode in which Phillip and Tyler discuss their respective spiritual journeys, which led to the recent founding of The People's Church of Jacksonville.
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Episode 15: Phil Interviews Rev. Bruce Havens

7/31/2020
The Rev. Dr. Bruce Havens is currently serving as senior pastor of Arlington Congregational UCC in Jacksonville; he is also co-President of ICARE, the Interfaith Coalition for Action Reconciliation and Empowerment. Hear him and Phillip discuss the ongoing COVID pandemic, Sheriff Mike Williams's failure to respond to ICARE's request to meet to discuss intervention training for JSO, and the eroding value of Truth under the Trump administration.
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Episode 14: Phil Interviews Od’Juan Whitfield (Part 2)

7/26/2020
In this episode, Phil speaks again with activist, organizer, and Army veteran Od’Juan Whitfield. Hear them discuss Od'Juan's spiritual journey, his experience of homelessness, how certain theologies of sin may be misused to justify poverty and police brutality, and the moral implications of the ever-widening wealth gap.
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Episode 13: Phil Interviews Parvez Ahmed

7/11/2020
In this episode, Phil interviews Director for Diversity and Inclusion at the Coggin College of Business at the University of North Florida, Parvez Ahmed. Parvez is a Fulbright Scholar and Arthur Vining Davis Fellow who has received numerous accolades over his career, including the Silver Medallion Humanitarian Award from OneJax and the Desmond Tutu Peace and Reconciliation Award from UNF. Hear him discuss the future of the Black Lives Matter Movement, U.S. political polarization, and the American Muslim experience in the age of Trump.
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Episode 12: Phil Interviews Taryn “LoveReigns” Wharwood

7/4/2020
Taryn Wharwoord, AKA "LoveReigns," is a Jacksonville performing artist specializing in spoken word poetry. Hear her discuss the role of art at this pivotal moment in our history, her experience of Jacksonville, and the systemic racism in our nation that is embedded in our founding documents.
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Episode 11: Phil Interviews Andrea Myers

6/30/2020
Andrea Myers is the Executive Director of GlobalJax, a Jacksonville non-profit providing international exchange and education across North Florida for 30 years. In this episode, Andrea and Phil discuss the role of international exchange at this pivotal moment in our history, the ways faith impacts our posture toward difference and diversity, and the unique challenges and opportunities for greater justice in our city.
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Episode 10: Phil Interviews Britt Hester

6/18/2020
In this episode, Phil interviews Britt Hester, Minister of Youth and Christian Education at Hendricks Avenue Baptist Church. Hear them discuss the role youth are playing right now in leading social movements and the struggle of white individuals and the white church in discerning how best to be an ally to the BLM movement.
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JAX BLM Special Episode: Concluding Thoughts Followed by 8:46 of Silence

6/14/2020
In the wake of nationwide civil unrest following the murder of George Floyd, Phillip is interviewing local black leaders and activists to provide insight, inspiration, and courage in these unsettling times. In this episode, Phil offers concluding thoughts, followed by 8 minutes and 46 seconds of silence.
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JAX BLM Special Episode: Phil Interviews Mike Todd

6/12/2020
In the wake of nationwide civil unrest following the murder of George Floyd, Phillip is interviewing local black leaders and activists to provide insight, inspiration, and courage in these unsettling times. In this episode, Phil speaks with longtime local activist Mike Todd, who is currently the North Florida Lead Organizer at The New Florida Majority. He discusses the news of the RNC coming to Jax and ongoing demands from local organization for Justice, including defunding of the police.
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JAX BLM Special Episode: Phil Interviews Anthony Rogers

6/12/2020
In the wake of nationwide civil unrest following the murder of George Floyd, Phillip is interviewing local black leaders and activists to provide insight, inspiration, and courage in these unsettling times. In this episode, Phil speaks with Anthony Rogers, creator and host of the podcast, “Bruh, Listen!” which is dedicated to exploring black socio-political issues to inspire systemic change.
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JAX BLM Special Episode: Phil Interviews Rhoda James (Part 2)

6/9/2020
In the wake of nationwide civil unrest following the murder of George Floyd, Phillip is interviewing local black leaders and activists to provide insight, inspiration, and courage in these unsettling times. This is Part 2 of a conversation in which Phil speaks with Jacksonville resident and concerned citizen Rhoda James about what is happening both nationally and locally regarding the Black Lives Matter movement and the need for police accountability.
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JAX BLM Special Episode: Phil Interviews Rhoda James (Part 1)

6/8/2020
In the wake of nationwide civil unrest following the murder of George Floyd, Phillip is interviewing local black leaders and activists to provide insight, inspiration, and courage in these unsettling times. In Part 1 of this episode, Phil speaks with Jacksonville resident and concerned citizen Rhoda James about what is happening both nationally and locally regarding the Black Lives Matter movement and the need for police accountability.
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JAX BLM Special Episode: Phil Interviews Od’Juan Whitfield

6/5/2020
In the wake of nationwide civil unrest following the murder of George Floyd, Phillip is interviewing local black leaders and activists to provide insight, inspiration, and courage in these unsettling times. In this episode, Phil speaks with activist, organizer, and Army veteran Od’Juan Whitfield. Od’Juan shares his views on JSO body cam policies, increased bond prices for protesters, and the movement to defund police departments. He also speaks about how his military service and subsequent experience of homelessness led him to become an activist.
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Jax BLM Special Episode: Phil Interviews Rev. Ron Rawls

6/4/2020
In the wake of nationwide civil unrest following the murder of George Floyd, Phillip is interviewing local black leaders and activists to provide insight, inspiration, and courage in these unsettling times. In this episode, Phil speaks with the Rev. Ron Rawls, Pastor of St. Paul AME Church in St. Augustine, Florida. Hear Rev. Rawls offer a powerful and provocative theological justification for meeting force with force when necessary to defend oneself vis-à-vis the violence inherent in white supremacy and the recent civil unrest within our nation.
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Jax BLM Special Episode: Phil Interviews GeeXella

6/3/2020
In the wake of nationwide civil unrest following the murder of George Floyd, Phillip is interviewing local black leaders and activists to provide insight, inspiration, and courage in these unsettling times. In this episode, Phil speaks with organizer, educator, and performing artist GeeXella, who discusses the intentionally intersectional nature of the Black Lives Matter movement.