

Bruce Rogers-Vaughn: the Economic Crisis is a Spiritual Crisis
Apr 23, 2021
Bruce Rogers-Vaughn is a Public Theologian, Psychotherapist, and Advocate for Radical Care. He discusses the spiritual implications of the economic crisis, highlighting how neoliberal capitalism affects mental health and community dynamics. Loneliness, especially among youth, becomes a focal point as he critiques traditional counseling methods. The conversation delves into pandemic-induced inequality and systemic injustices, emphasizing love and care as antidotes. Bruce also calls for a reevaluation of money's role in faith, advocating for diversity and community support.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Faith and Economics: A Reflective Journey
02:52 • 8min
Exploring Loneliness and Mental Health in Counseling
10:36 • 4min
Loneliness in a Neoliberal Landscape
14:43 • 6min
Pandemic Inequality and Systemic Injustice
21:13 • 28min
Neoliberalism and Political Ideologies
49:01 • 17min
Understanding Money: Debt, Economics, and Faith
01:05:34 • 3min
Embracing Diversity and Community Support
01:08:37 • 3min