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Fireside with Blair Hodges

Religion & Spirituality Podcas

Interviews about culture, religion, and more with brilliant people who will fan the flames of your curiosity.

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United States

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Interviews about culture, religion, and more with brilliant people who will fan the flames of your curiosity.

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@podfireside

Language:

English


Episodes
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Family Proclamations: “The Red Suitcase,” with Deborah J. Cohan

4/30/2024
“Family Proclamations” is the brand new podcast by Blair Hodges, host of Fireside. Enjoy this sample episode and be sure to subscribe directly to Family Proclamations now, because FP will be fully switching over soon!

Duration:01:16:21

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Family Proclamations: “Building LGBTQ Families,” with Abbie E. Goldberg

4/16/2024
“Family Proclamations” is the brand new podcast by Blair Hodges, host of Fireside. Enjoy this sample episode and be sure to subscribe directly to Family Proclamations now, because FP will be fully switching over soon!

Duration:01:01:17

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Family Proclamations: “U Mad Bro?” with Michael Kimmel

4/2/2024
“Family Proclamations” is the brand new podcast by Blair Hodges, host of Fireside. Enjoy this sample episode and be sure to subscribe directly to Family Proclamations now, because FP will be fully switching over soon!

Duration:01:01:17

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Family Proclamations: “Separation Revolution,” with April White

3/19/2024
“Family Proclamations” is the brand new podcast by Blair Hodges, host of Fireside. Enjoy this sample episode and be sure to subscribe to Family Proclamations now, because FP will be fully switching over soon!

Duration:01:06:05

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Family Proclamations: “Leaving the Ghost Kingdom,” with Angela Tucker

3/5/2024
“Family Proclamations” is the brand new podcast by Blair Hodges, host of Fireside. Enjoy this sample episode and be sure to subscribe to Family Proclamations now, because FP will be fully switching over soon!

Duration:01:12:24

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Family Proclamations: “All the Closets,” with Jessi Hempel

2/20/2024
“Family Proclamations” is the brand new podcast by Blair Hodges, host of Fireside. Enjoy this sample episode and be sure to subscribe to Family Proclamations now, because FP will be fully switching over soon!

Duration:00:54:20

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Family Proclamations: “Won’t Someone Think of the Children,” with Adam Benforado

2/6/2024
“Family Proclamations” is the brand new podcast by Blair Hodges, host of Fireside. Enjoy this sample episode and be sure to subscribe to Family Proclamations now, because FP will be full switching over soon!

Duration:01:22:30

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Family Proclamations: “Healing From Family Trauma,” with Mariel Buqué

1/23/2024
“Family Proclamations” is the brand new podcast by Blair Hodges, host of Fireside. Enjoy this sample episode and be sure to subscribe to Family Proclamations now, because this is the last one you’ll get in the Fireside feed!

Duration:01:34:51

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Family Proclamations: “Meet the Eves,” with Cat Bohannon

1/9/2024
“Family Proclamations” is the brand new podcast by Blair Hodges, host of Fireside. Enjoy this sample episode and make sure to subscribe to Family Proclamations now!

Duration:01:34:51

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S’mores (Bonus Episode)—Tara Boyce on Hope

9/27/2023
Tara Boyce joins us to reconsider Tom Whyman’s episode about “hope.” Is Tom too hopeful? Transcript at our website, firesidepod.org/episodes/boyce. Buy the book and other merch at firesidepod.org/store.

Duration:00:49:30

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Joy, with Ross Gay

4/18/2023
Ross Gay is a New York Times bestselling author of essays and poetry. His latest book is ‘Inciting Joy,’ which argues that “joy is something like what we feel like when we help each other carry our sorrows, what we feel like when we sort of realize we're practicing our entanglement, our belonging to one another.” Transcript at our website, firesidepod.org/episodes/gay. Buy the book and other merch at firesidepod.org/store.

Duration:01:10:16

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Invisible, with Meghan O’Rourke

4/4/2023
Meghan O'Rourke is a citizen of what she calls the invisible kingdom. Anyone can become a citizen. Even you. All you need is a debilitating chronic illness that doctors can't easily understand or treat—autoimmune diseases, chronic fatigue syndrome, chronic Lyme, fibromyalgia, and a bunch of other conditions at the blurry edges of medical knowledge. As doctors tried to pinpoint Meghan’s diagnoses, she decided to create a record of what she was learning about chronic illness from doctors, scientists, and patients along the way. Transcript at our website, firesidepod.org/episodes/orourke. Buy the book and other merch at firesidepod.org/store.

Duration:00:53:56

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Transitions, with Susan Stryker

3/7/2023
When she was born, Susan Stryker’s parents thought they were welcoming a baby boy. She knew they were wrong by the time she was five years old, but it took decades to let them know who she really was. Being trans raised a lot of questions for Susan—practical questions of course, but also theological, philosophical, and historical questions. So she went searching for answers. Transcript at our website, firesidepod.org/episodes/stryker. Buy the book and other merch at firesidepod.org/store.

Duration:01:35:22

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Mission, with Kathryn Gin Lum

2/21/2023
Race and religion have been intertwined throughout American history. Christians believed they could detect so-called “heathen” unbelief by the color of someone’s skin or the state of a foreign landscape. Over time, the word “heathen” dropped off, but historian Kathryn Gin Lum says the ideas behind it are alive and well in the United States today, even beyond religion. Transcript available: firesidepod.org/episodes/ginlum. Buy the book and other merch at firesidepod.org/store.

Duration:01:00:09

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Shell Play, with Toni Jensen

2/7/2023
Toni Jensen grew up around guns. As a girl, she learned to shoot birds in rural Iowa with her father. As an adult, she’s had guns waved in her face near Standing Rock, felt their silent threat on the concealed-carry campus where she teaches. Toni is a Métis woman, with mixed European and Indigenous ancestry. She's no stranger to the violence enacted on the bodies and lands of Indigenous people, especially women, and the ways violence is hidden, ignored, forgotten. This episode was incidentally recorded on May 24, 2022, the day of the shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. It is dedicated to the memory of those destroyed by gun violence. Transcript available: firesidepod.org/episodes/jensen. Buy the book and other merch at firesidepod.org/store.

Duration:01:06:58

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Hope, with Tom Whyman

1/24/2023
When Tom Whyman started thinking about becoming a father, he worried. Would he and his partner be able to make a living to support a child? What about political upheaval in the UK, or the increasing threat of climate change—not to mention all the little daily ways having a child could change his life. Then a global pandemic shook things up even more. As a philosopher, he asked: What reason is there for hope? Transcript available: firesidepod.org/episodes/whyman. Buy the book and other merch at firesidepod.org/store.

Duration:00:51:12

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The Fire, with Danté Stewart

1/10/2023
Coming up out of the waters of baptism at a new white Christian church, Danté Stewart envisioned leaving his blackness behind, washing away his boyhood Black Pentecostal baptism, and rising to a colorblind world where all lives matter. But as time passed, as he witnessed more bodies of Black Americans being killed, he felt rage growing inside. An unexpectedly holy kind of rage that prepared him for yet another baptism—this time, by fire. Transcript available: firesidepod.org/episodes/stewart. Buy the book and other merch at firesidepod.org/store.

Duration:01:29:37

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Heritage, with Masha Rumer

11/8/2022
Masha Rumer immigrated to the United States from the former Soviet Union when she was thirteen. At first, her nationality made her self-conscious; she wanted to blend in with her new American peers as fast as possible. But over time, Masha discovered her love for her homeland never really went away, and she wanted to share it with her own children. Which turned out to be complicated. Transcript available: firesidepod.org/episodes/rumer. Buy the book and other merch at firesidepod.org/store.
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Monsters, with David Livingstone Smith

10/25/2022
David Livingstone Smith has studied dehumanization for decades. He's spent a lot of time researching horrific genocides, lynching, massacres, and other brutalities. Real humans pull the trigger. Real humans administer the poisonous gasses and drop the bombs. People not entirely unlike me and you, although it's a lot more comforting to imagine they're monsters. And in fighting monsters, we risk becoming the very thing we’re fighting against. Transcript at our website, firesidepod.org/episodes/smith. Buy the book and other merch at firesidepod.org/store.

Duration:01:06:01

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Voices, with Jeff Chu

10/11/2022
When Rachel Held Evans unexpectedly died in 2019, the thirty-seven-year-old Christian writer left behind a husband and two young children, as well as an unfinished book manuscript. Rachel's husband Dan knew she would want that book out in the world, so he enlisted their good friend Jeff Chu—a writer, reporter, and editor—to put all the pieces in place. The technical logistics made it hard enough, but Jeff also had to reckon with his own grief at the loss of such a dear friend. Full transcript available at firesidepod.org/episodes/chu. Buy the book and other merch at firesidepod.org/store.

Duration:00:58:01