Multifaithful

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Synopsis

Multifaithful is a podcast about the impact of religious diversity on our religious and spiritual identities. We will explore how people of different religious traditions have experienced spiritual growth through their relationships with people from other faiths, and how multifaith dialogue and engagement is an essential part of life in the 21st century. Whether it be in academics, politics, literature or sports, grappling with religion, spirituality and multifaith experiences will continue to shape who are as individuals and as a society.

Episodes

  • David Miliband and Rabbi Jonathan Sacks: Our Collective Responsibility to Syrian Refugees

    20/04/2016 Duration: 31min

    On this weeks episode, we are joined by David Miliband, President and CEO of the International Rescue Committee, and Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, recipient of the 2016 Templeton Prize. We discuss the responsibility of the global community to help Syrian refugees and how to approach refugees as a humanitarian, rather than political, challenge.

  • Grace Patterson: Going Global

    13/04/2016 Duration: 30min

    This week brings us Grace Patterson from World Faith, an organization which focuses on utilizing multifaith work and cooperation as a means to aid in international development. We discuss the mission of the organization on a larger scale and focus on how multifaith work can help in fighting issues such as climate change.

  • Emma Green: Religion and Millennials

    06/04/2016 Duration: 31min

    On this week's episode of Multifaithful, we are joined by Emma Green, Senior Associate Editor at The Atlantic. We discuss how millennials are making different religious choices than their parents and how this is changing the nature of American religion and political activism. Read more of Emma's reporting here: http://www.theatlantic.com/author/emma-green/

  • Aminta Kilawan and Tahil Sharma: Sadhana, The Coalition for Progressive Hindus

    30/03/2016 Duration: 36min

    On this week's episode of Multifaithful, we are joined by Aminta Kilawan and Tahil Sharma, co-founder and interfaith and youth liason, respectively, at Sadhana, The Coalition for Progressive Hindus. They discuss the founding of their new organization and the role of progressive Hinduism within the American religious landscape.

  • Professor James K A Smith: Debunking the "Secular"

    23/03/2016 Duration: 37min

    On this week's episode of Multifaithful, we talk Professor James K.A. Smith, professor of Philosophy at Calvin College and author of the recent book, "How Not to be Secular." We discuss secularism, the university, and how we create a just and equitable public square for members of all religious groups.

  • Maester Jason Concepcion: Religion in Game of Thrones

    16/03/2016 Duration: 47min

    Religion is not only a critical force in our world, but also an essential element in many of our favorite books, movies and TV shows. On Multifaithful, we are joined by Maester Jason Concepcion (@netw3rk, staff writer at The Ringer) to discuss the role of religion in HBO's critically acclaimed Game of Thrones, and how religion might hold the key to the series' ending.

  • Dr. Uma Mysorekar: The OBGYN Who Created a Hindu Temple

    09/03/2016 Duration: 30min

    On this week's episode of Multifaithful, we talk to Dr. Uma Mysorekar, an OBGYN who is also president of the Hindu Temple Society of North America. She discusses what it was like to be a full time physician and create the largest Hindu temple in North America, while also meeting three presidents, the Pope and appearing on the Colbert Report.

  • Rev. Jen Bailey: Multifaith, Race, and the AME Church

    02/03/2016 Duration: 28min

    On this week's episode of Multifaithful, we talk to Rev. Jennifer Bailey, founder and executive director of the Faith Matters Network and one of the Center for American Progress 15 Faith Leaders to Watch in 2015. We discuss the success of the multifaith movement for justice in engaging on conversations of race and how it felt to be a member of the AME Church in the wake of last year's attack in South Carolina.

  • Brendan Touhey: Basketball as Peacebuilding

    24/02/2016 Duration: 32min

    On this week's episode of Multifaithful, we are joined by Brendan Touhey, co-founder and Executive Director of PeacePlayers International, an award winning organization that uses basketball to bring children together in areas of conflict.

  • Dr. Diana Eck: The Foundations of American Religious Pluralism

    17/02/2016 Duration: 38min

    On this week's episode of Multifaithful, we are joined by Professor Diana Eck from Harvard University and founder of the Pluralism Project at Harvard which documents multifaith and interfaith cooperation across the country. We discuss the history and future of multifaith work as well as her own interests as a Christian women in Hinduism and different religious and spiritual identities.

  • Chris Stedman: Putting the Non-Theist in Multifaith

    11/02/2016 Duration: 37min

    Chris Stedman, the executive director of the Yale humanist community and author of the book "Faitheist," joins the Multifaithful team in this week's podcast. We discuss the role of humanists in multifaith spaces and how we can all do a better job of including people outside of the theist community into our multifaith work.

  • Dr. Joy Ladin: A Transgender Professor at a Religious Institution

    03/02/2016 Duration: 29min

    Dr. Joy Ladin, professor of English at Stern College for Women, joins Multifaithful in a conversation on her experience as the first transgender professor at Yeshiva University, being a published poet, and how women's colleges can be inclusive of different forms of women's gender identity.

  • Rabbi Or Rose and Celene Ibrahim: Teaching Multifaith in Seminary

    27/01/2016 Duration: 37min

    On this week's episode of Multifaithful, we talk to Rabbi Or Rose and Celene Ibrahim, two of the three codirectors of CIRCLE, the Center for Interreligious and Communal Leadership Education. Listen as they share their experiences as leaders in training seminarians, clergy and aspiring religious leaders in the art and skill of multifaith.

  • Paul Raushenbush: Multifaith Relationships and the Skill of Curiosity

    20/01/2016 Duration: 35min

    What can we learn about Multifaith dialogue from the household of Justice Louis Brandeis? Listen to Rev. Paul Raushenbush describe his own Multifaith family, his experiences as Dean of Religious Life at Princeton and how we can talk about Multifaith work with children.

  • Bishop James Massa: Organizing Multifaith Events for the Pope

    13/01/2016 Duration: 30min

    On this week's episode of Multifaithful, we talk to Bishop James Massa, Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn and the organizer of the Pope's most recent multifaith activities at the 9/11 Memorial Museum. He explains the Catholic Church's approach to multifaith work and the global issues that he will focus on in the coming years.

  • Chelsea Clinton: Solving Global Issues Through Multifaith Engagement

    05/01/2016 Duration: 30min

    On this week's episode of Multifaithful, we talk to Chelsea Clinton, co-founder of the Of Many Institute for Multifaith Leadership at NYU, Executive Producer of the film Of Many, and Vice Chair of the Clinton Foundation. Listen as we discuss the establishment of a multifaith center at NYU and the impact multifaith engagement can have on difficult global challenges such as Islamophobia, free speech and even raising a family.

  • Rev. Zenju Earthlyn Manuel: Buddhism and Liberation

    21/12/2015 Duration: 30min

    How could we construct a liberation theology based in Buddhism? Listen to Rev. Zenju Earthlyn Manuel describe how she has woven Buddhism into a unique theology of racial and gender justice.

  • Multifaithing France: Islam and Laïcité

    16/12/2015 Duration: 32min

    In this episode, we speak with Dr. Edward Berenson, professor of French Studies at NYU, and Melissa Brabri, a French Muslim student here at NYU. Join us as we try to understand the recent tragedies in Paris from a multifaith perspective, tackling questions of Islamophobia, religious diversity and secularism in modern France.

  • Rev. Dr. Katharine Henderson: The Multifaith Movement for Justice

    14/12/2015 Duration: 34min

    What does it mean to run a multifaith center with Christian roots? Rev. Dr. Katherine Henderson, President of the Auburn Seminary, explains in this episode of Multifaithful.

  • Sebene Selassie: Mindfulness and the Body

    09/12/2015 Duration: 32min

    Let's talk about SEX (and mindfulness)! Did we grab your attention? Join us for a conversation with the amazing Sebene Selassie, meditation teacher and integral coach, as she discusses how to form a better relationship with our bodies through mindfulness-based practice.

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