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11 Â鶹Çø Podcasts Worth a Listen

Fri, Dec 17, 2021
Shelly DeJong

11 Â鶹Çø Podcasts Worth a Listen

Â鶹Çø’s faculty and staff are hosting in-depth conversations with experts in a range of fields, including adoption, faith, politics, racism, sport, and worship. For the intellectually curious, this list is for you! Dive in and enjoy stimulating conversations and ideas with some voices you may recognize. Ìý

  1. with Dr. Emily Helder | A place to encounter the latest in adoption research, policy, and practice in an accessible way. | Episode Recommendation:
  2. : Conversations about Biblical Antiracism with Dr. Michelle Loyd-Paige | A weekly recorded conversation among a multiracial team of Christian antiracism educators and friends. | Episode Recommendation:
  3. with Coach Dave Hoger | A podcast for coaches by coaches. | Episode Recommendation:
  4. | This Â鶹Çø podcast captures conversations with professors, practitioners, and people of interest who are teaching, pursuing, and engaging diversity and inclusion in inspirational and effective ways. | ÌýEpisode Recommendation:
  5. from the Kuyers Institute for Christian Teaching and Learning | Episode Recommendation:
  6. with Dr. Brian R. Bolt | A podcast at the intersection of sport and faith. | Episode Recommendation:
  7. with the Paul Henry Institute for the Study of Politics and Christianity | Here Professor Micah Watson talks with friends and colleagues from across the political and religious spectrum about their work and the timely and timeless issues pertaining to faith, politics, and culture. | Episode Recommendation:
  8. | This podcast cultivates deep thought and conversation about important issues of the day in order to inspire cultural renewal and make us better global citizens in God’s world. | Episode Recommendation:
  9. from the Calvin Institute of Christian Worship | This podcast hosts voices from around the globe on topics related to public worship and the Christian life. | Episode Recommendation:
  10. : a Podcast about Renewal | Host Professor Debra Rienstra interviews a different guest each week, exploring the idea of refugia from a variety of perspectives, from biology to worship to politics. | Episode Recommendation:
  11. | A podcast of the Festival of Faith & Writing, a biennial celebration of literature and belief in Grand Rapids, Michigan. | Episode Recommendation:

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Podcast Episodes Featuring Calvin Faculty & Staff

on Cause of Craft: Why We Create

on Language of God

on The Pocket Contemplative

on The Reformed Journal Podcast

on The Bulwark Podcast

on The Russell Moore Show

on Bibleology

on Resound Podcast

on Open to Wonder

on Medium Talk Podcast

on Renovaré PodcastÌý

on The Dolores Project

on Mindfully Refreshed Podcast

on The Analytic Christian

on Journeywomen

on The Table

Here is a to get you started!Ìý