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The Growing Edge

Summary: The Growing Edge Podcast is hosted by Parker J. Palmer and Carrie Newcomer. In this podcast Carrie, Parker and exciting guests will explore new life on the growing edge - personally, vocationally and politically. What's your growing edge?

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 Episode 32: Identity, Resiliency & Spiritual Calling - A Conversation with Dr. Luther E. Smith Jr. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:03:12

For our May, 2021 podcast, we welcome Dr. Luther E. Smith Jr., Professor Emeritus at Candler Seminary, author, educator, pastor, mystic, and elder. In this episode we talk about how identity is shaped and expanded and how conversations about race could be more authentic and powerful. We also explore what it meant for him to follow a spiritual calling and the experiences that led him to his friendship and academic study of author and mystic, Howard Thurman.

 Episode 31: The Power of Story & Song with John McCutcheon | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:12:33

Parker and Carrie welcome singer songwriter, activist John McCutcheon, musician, activist and spiritual seeker.  He has 41 albums to his credit,  has received six Grammy Award nominations and worked for 40 years bringing together intelligent thoughtful songs, fearless commentary and music for social change. In this episode we talk about the power of music to connect and inspire, the dignity and value of each human being told in story and song, spiritual seeking and embracing the role of elder.

 Episode 30: From Polarization to Healing, with John Paul Lederach | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:04:46

For our March, 2021 podcast, we welcome John Paul Lederach, Professor Emeritus of International Peacebuilding, and internationally respected expert in conflict transformation. John Paul describes the stages that lead to violence in a society, as well as the ways people heal and create communal networks of change. Please join us for this insightful conversation. "Peacebuilding is walking toward a horizon. You never really reach the end of that walk, but it gives you an orientation.”

 Episode 29: The Handing Over Time | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:50:47

In this episode, Carrie and Parker reflect upon the happenings of 2020.  They discuss challenges we've faced in the past year as well as focus and evidence for hope in the new year.  They explore the idea of living in the "Tragic Gap" and living into creative citizenry.  They read Mary Oliver's lovely poem "Starlings in Winter" and discuss grief and getting past it, and what is is putting lift into their boots. Carrie performs the song "The Handing Over Time" By Carrie Newcomer and Gary Walters

 Episode 28: A Reason For Delight - A Conversation With Poet, Ross Gay | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:48:21

In this episode, Carrie and Parker have a conversation with Poet, Ross Gay, author of The Book of Delights & Be Holding.  We talk about Ross's books, his thoughts about finding delight in his daily life as a daily practice, joy as an act of resistance and the importance of creating a connection to one another and to the natural world.  We hope you'll join us for this "delightful" and thoughtful conversation.

 Episode 27: Where Do We Go From Here - A Post Election Conversation | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:58:41

In this episode, Carrie and Parker ask how We the People can help renew the American body politic post-election. How do we have open-hearted conversations across lines of difference, without blinking facts or backing away from critical issues of equity and justice? As we step into the future, knowing we will help create it one way or another, how do we ground ourselves to do the hard work ahead, holding to hope and joy as we go?

 Episode 26: From The Heartland To The White House & Home —A Conversation with Preeta Bansal | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:58:19

Carrie and Parker have a conversation about the Inner work of democracy and the common good with Preeta Bansal. Preeta was Solicitor General of the State of New York, then as General Counsel in the Obama White House, where she played a major role in the Office of Management and Budget during the financial collapse of 2008. Preeta now finding expression in ServiceSpace, an ecosystem in which she is a global anchor and volunteer and which draws upon network science, the role of emerging technologies, and the work of inner transformation.

 Episode 25 "Anchored In The Current" A New Book About The Enduring Influence of Howard Thurman | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:52:45

In this Growing Edge Podcast, we talk with author, educator, and activist Gregory Ellison II about his new book, Anchored in the Current, a collection of essays about the enduring influence of mystic, theologian, and civil rights activist Howard Thurman.

 Growing Edge Aug 2020 Episode 24 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:50:39

In this Growing Edge Podcast, we explore mortality, living with presence in the pandemic, the importance of creativity and collaboration—and we debut our new single, "The Music Will Play On” (lyrics by Parker, music by Carrie).

 Episode 23 -A Ritual To Read Each Other - | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:51:40

The July Growing Edge Podcast features a poem that illumines the American uprising for racial justice and our role in it. Carrie and Parker explore William Stafford’s poem, "A Ritual to Read to Each Other". Taking one verse at a time, they talk about the light the poem sheds on this moment of national awakening and our response to it. The work now required to rid the U.S. of structural racism has been left undone for 240 years—the road ahead is long and we need light along the way. Photo by Tobias Adams Conversation Starters about The Growing Edge Podcasts (for individual reflection and groups) are available for free download at www.newcomerpalmer.com

 Episode 22- Revolutionary Love - A Conversation With Valarie Kaur | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:50:14

In this Growing Edge Podcast, Parker and Carrie talk with author, attorney, filmmaker, and activist Valarie Kaur. In her new book, See No Stranger: A Memoir & Manifesto of Revolutionary Love, Valarie invites us to a revised and renewed version of the historic nonviolent movement for social change.

 Episode 20: The Movement From Loneliness to Solitude | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:56:12

In This Episode Carrie and Parker discuss the spiritual and personal aspects of loneliness and solitude. How are solitude and loneliness different? What does it mean to follow our soul's true shape and imperative, which may create a sense of loneliness at times? Solitude can be generative and life deepening, but there are also other kinds of loneliness that are created through non generative cultural and personal isolation. Also in this episode Parker's new song "The Music Will Go On" is debuted!

 Episode 21: Gardening In The Dark | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:55:10

In this Growing Edge Podcast Parker J. Palmer & Carrie Newcomer have an open hearted conversation about maintaining hope in the time of covid-19. They describe the many layers that come up when we ask one another, "How are you?" There are conversation starter pdf on the Growing Edge website to discuss the topic of this conversation with others in your life.

 Episode 20 - A Conversation About Living In Uncertain Times | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:54:39

Carrie and Parker explore many questions about living with uncertainty, disruption, and revelation in this time of coronavirus. What helps us grow and still our hearts?  What comes up personally and emotionally when we slow down? What do we have no control over, and what is in our realm of care and influence? What experiences in the past can help us navigate what we are experiencing now? What new understanding and skills might we acquire. How do we respond to this new window into what it means to be "at risk”? On the other side of this experience, what opening, what invitation to see and do things differently might we embrace? Image for this podcast by Quint Buchholz: Giacomond, 1984 No restrictions on further use.

 Episode 19: A Conversation w/ Over The Rhine - Musicians Karin Bergquist & Lindford Detweiler | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:59:49

Carrie and Parker have a heart opening conversation with musicians Karin Bergquist & Linford Detweiler (Over The Rhine). They explore the creative process, the spiritual and personal threads that run through their music, balancing inward and outward engagement, creating community and “thin places in the world.” We discuss of three of their beautiful songs, “Betting on the Muse” “Broken Angels” and “Meet Me At The Edge Of The World.”

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