Inappropriate Conversations
Summary: Too often, political and/or religious ideologies stop open dialog. It’s time to speak freely and break down the barriers that keep people separated. Let\'s have an inappropriate conversation about …
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Following the introduction in the first part of this look-back to Inappropriate Conversations #150, it's time to dive in to both the Word and the past episode, at length.As planned, much shorter introductions now that the next TalkBack posts are, essentially, mid-episode.
After spending the holidays sharing TalkBack podcasts related to Christmas, I want to start the new year with a series of TalkBack posts on the longest Inappropriate Conversations podcast released so far. It will take a 3+ hour episode into 6 parts. The original #IC #150 was intentionally long, making the point of quoting scripture at length and in context while trying, as stated right up from, to free Christ from the closet of Christian homophobia. Also, in the introduction I try to answer the question: exactly how big is a billion?
Wrapping up the TalkBack series for November-December, I'm putting the 12 Days Of Christmas podcast on Christmas Day, which is when that concept actually starts. Only part, a large part, of the Christian world celebrates the holiday in December. The rest have 12 days to go. The wise men have yet to deliver their gifts, after all. Only shepherds have appeared on the scene at this stage. I plan to continue TalkBack with a new series in January, but it will feature only one prior podcast -- delivered again in parts.
November and December of 2014 included an intense focus on Christmas as a holiday for Inappropriate Conversations, and in many ways this year's TalkBack series is an echo of that time. As I did at the beginning of these look-backs, I'm going to inverse the order of two shows posted back then. A few weeks ago, I did that based on the start of Advent. This time, I'm going to do it based on the combination of Boxing Day, December 26th, and the true beginning of the "12 days of Christmas" starting after the holiday itself. Neither show relies heavily on the calendar date, but it's nice to mix things up. I've noticed that the Different Drummers throughout this series were all musicians. That will change with the next TalkBack post. This one, though, focuses very heavily on the Different Drummer and his music and lyrics.
After several TalkBack episodes from Inappropriate Conversations, this is a Walk The Earth episode that focused on Christmas, with a new intro that I find even more insightful. The words, shared from a different source, are a bit spoilery about Santa.
December 14th as the release date for this TalkBack of Inappropriate Conversations is not a coincidence. Looking back to December 2012, I wanted to speak broadly about secular visions of Nativity, but a mass murder at an elementary school could not be ignored. The episode is segregated, with the sadness and anger at the end. Now, 6 years later, it seems like we've had countless aftershocks to that mass-murder earthquake, and it's fair to ask if we've become numb -- some willingly, valuing possessions over people, and some as a psychological defense mechanism.I also referred to circumstances in the same Connecticut crime a couple of months later, talking about my first experience staring down the barrel of criminal's gun.All the same, Merry Christmas from Inappropriate Conversations and Walk The Earth!
AMC is televising "Nestor, the Long-Eared Christmas Donkey" for the 2018 holiday season, with (sometimes very early) morning broadcasts on December 12th, 21st, and 24th. It isn't a Rankin-Bass classic, but it is worth the time to look back at the 1977 half-hour special. So far, the only commentaries of this sort I've done have been for Rudolph and Nestor. Make of that what you will.
On Saturday, December 8, 2018, CBS will broadcast "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" for the second time this year. It's a perfect time to look back on an Inappropriate Conversations audio commentary soundtrack for the holiday classic.
Another TalkBack to November 2014 with a focus on Advent. This one considers both word and music in an Advent devotional in audio form. Although this was an Inappropriate Conversations podcast, it definitely has a Walk The Earth tone, too.Happy holidays at the onset of Advent!
TalkBack is a re-posting, a look-back to a past episode. This one from late November 2014, released in time for December 1st and a potential song-a-day Advent Calendar of sorts. At the time of this posting, December begins tomorrow and Sunday is the first of Advent.Happy holidays from Inappropriate Conversations!
Whether gatherings like Thanksgiving are, or should be, a sacrament of shared food and drink?
Looking back at the 2018 Pride48 Podcast Expo in New Orleans with great memories of how the event went, looking forward to next time. Also, an attempt to take recent SCOTUS nominee testimony before the U.S. Senate judiciary committee seriously, and where that ultimately leads.Different Drummer: Yvette Nicole BrownThe JV Club #25
For science in particular, great leaps forward sometimes happen primarily because a person with means chooses to leave a very different legacy than a name on a building. The birth control pill is one example, a particularly relevant one still today.Different Drummer: Katharine McCormickWorld Contraception Day Kavanaugh confusion Rethinking the Abortion Conversation The Protectors (1972)
Live from Pride48 New Orleans Podcasting Expo 2018: Allies Intersections Different Drummer(s) Loving someone as they are, and hiding who they are Rogers' message: you are not a mistake Peaceful Neighbor Understanding the quiet gay activism of Mister Rogers Vanity Fair interview with Francois Clemmons Different Drummer: Francois Clemmons and Fred Rogers Special thanks to Nicole Villacres from Greetings From Nowhere and Pride48.
Whether answering insincere questions has value, in the moment, much later, or ever?Answers to 40 insincere questions