• What Bridgerton Can Teach Us About Society, Sex, and Consent - Guest Mackenzie Wright
    Feb 28 2021

    If you haven't watched Bridgerton yet, you're missing out! This show has captivated so many with its brilliant storytelling, costuming, and ability to show us that our society today isn't that different from the 1800s. My friend Mackenzie and I loved the show and how it brought up issues regarding women, consent, and lack of sexual education. Check it out and let me know what you think! @sacredculturepodcast

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    45 mins
  • How Wonder Woman Reminded Us That We Are Enough - Guest Rev. Macie Liptoi
    Feb 7 2021

    Wonder Woman 1984 has been out a while and whether you loved it or hated it there are a ton of themes of self-worth and value to explore! My good friend, Rev. Macie Liptoi helped me think through so many intricate parts of this movie that I missed. This movie showcases that finding self-worth is more than just quick goals or even achieving your dreams. Self-worth comes from accepting yourself no matter your income, relationship status, job, or any other worldly identifier. Self-worth grows when we truly see ourselves as worthy of unconditional love. 

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    47 mins
  • Moana's Grief Journey and the Dead Dad's Club - Guest Emilee Maxwell
    Jan 29 2021

    I recorded this episode a while ago! It was hard to edit and post. Talking about grief is so healing but still so difficult. For this episode, Emilee Maxwell shares the story of losing her grandma and how she is able to see her grandma through the movie Moana. As we continued to chat we realized that the movie isn't just about a fun Disney adventure but is about Moana's journey through grief and finding peace after losing someone dear.

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    30 mins
  • How We All Can Make Leslie Knope Proud This Week - Guest Heather Kenison
    Oct 25 2020

    It was only a matter of time before we started talking about Leslie Knope! There are so many lessons to take away from Parks and Recreation, but Leslie's ability to lead confidently and humbly were on our mind today. This week Heather Kenison joins me to discover the sacred within Leslie Knope's leadership and self-love. Heather left me with a question I'm still thinking about, "what percent of your potential are you living up to?". As you listen to this podcast let us know on Instagram! @sacredculturepodcast

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    36 mins
  • Faith, Sexuality, and Personal Identity with Teenage Bounty Hunters - Guest Lily Cormier
    Oct 5 2020

    You have to check out Teenage Bounty Hunters on Netflix. Thank you Lily Cormier for being a guest on this podcast and for recommending this incredible show. This week Lily and I talk about faith deconstruction, how Christians can laugh at ourselves from time to time, and how it is a sacred moment when someone comes out to you. Let us all be aware that when people vulnerably tell us who they are we need to love them without ceasing.  

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    52 mins
  • Finding Grace in Frozen II
    Sep 29 2020

    I have now watched Frozen II way too many times. I hope after listening to this podcast you do too! Today we are walking through Elsa's power ballad "Show Yourself". This song showcases my entire relationship with God and I'm still amazed every time I listen to it. As a Methodist minister, I even found that this song follows the Wesleyan Way of Salvation! So if you're into Frozen, theology, or hearing a bit about my own life this episode is for you!

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    27 mins
  • Inside Out's Story of Sacred Sadness
    Sep 6 2020

    In 2015 "Inside Out" premiered and changed my life. This movie helped give me language and imagery to express what was going on inside my own mind.  We may often run from sadness and other emotions but what if there is something beautiful and sacred about accepting them? What if our range of emotions is what has tied us with the divine from the very beginning? [1 of 3 in the Disney Bundle]

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    20 mins
  • Fyre Festival can teach us about Mission Trips.
    Aug 30 2020

    In 2017 we all watched documentaries on the disaster of Fyre Festival. While we enjoyed the memes and daydreamed about how we could plan a festival way better than Billy and JaRule, I think we missed a critical issue. Fyre Festival exploited the Bahamian people and never restored what they had ruined. If you look up Mission Trip blogs and posts you'll see people are critical of how they can be constructed to further colonialism and increase the white-savior complex. This week we will discuss the truth in that criticism but also establish how we can partner with the world and honor the sacred.

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    17 mins