

Nomad Podcast
Nomad
For more than 15 years Nomad Podcast has been hosting conversations with theologians, activists and contemplatives from across the Christian spectrum and beyond. Reflecting on our evangelical heritage we explore the possibilities of a more inclusive, generous and hopeful faith.
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May 10, 2024 • 1h 47min
David Hayward - Til Doubt Do Us Part (N320)
David Hayward, the Naked Pastor, shares his transformative journey from pastor to artist, diving into faith deconstruction and its effects on his marriage. He candidly discusses navigating complex relationship dynamics while evolving spiritually. The conversation explores open communication and trust, highlighting the balance between individual beliefs and partnership. David underscores the role of art in expressing spiritual changes, providing listeners with a thoughtful insight into love, commitment, and personal growth amidst shifting faith.

Apr 24, 2024 • 1h 42min
Anthony Reddie & Al Barrett - Deconstructing Whiteness (N319)
Professor Anthony Reddie and Revd. Dr. Al Barrett join us for a conversation about whiteness. Weaving personal experiences with theological insights, they reflect on privilege, power, empire, race and identity, and wrestle with the need for both critical deconstruction and hopeful reimagining. It’s a nuanced and inspiring conversation between two scholar activists about the pursuit of a more just world. Interview starts at 19m 36s Books, quotes, links → The creation of Nomad’s thoughtful, ad-free content is entirely funded by our equally thoughtful and wonderful listeners. By supporting us, you gain access to Nomad’s online spaces—like the Beloved Listener Lounge, Enneagram Lounge, and Book Club—as well as bonus episodes such as Nomad Contemplations, Therapeutic Reflections, and Nomad Revisited. If you’d like to join our lovely community of supporters, head over to our Patreon page. You might even be rewarded with a Nomad pen or our coveted Beloved Listener mug! If a monthly commitment isn’t possible right now, a one-off donation is always deeply appreciated—you can do that here. Looking to connect with others nearby? Check out the Listener Map or join our Nomad Gathering Facebook group. And if you're up for sharing your own story, we regularly post reflections from listeners on our blog—all with the hope of fostering deeper understanding, connection and supportive relationships. If you'd like to share your story on the blog, contact us for more information here.

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Apr 10, 2024 • 1h 43min
Timothy Beal - Finding Hope at the End of the World (N318)
Professor of religion Timothy Beal reflects on human extinction and grounded hope, drawing from indigenous spirituality and palliative care. Intense discussions on environmental challenges, evolving faith practices, and the importance of finding hope in uncertain times. Tim and Nick dive into personal reflections on climate crises, societal issues, and the urgency of sustainable living for future generations.

Mar 27, 2024 • 1h 5min
Vanessa Chamberlin - A Spirituality of the Land (N317)
Vanessa Chamberlin discusses biblical narratives, mystical experiences, theology, art, and ecological consciousness. She explores themes of spirituality of the land, desire in Genesis, chaos in biblical texts, anointing in creation, and reconnecting with nature through art and spirituality.

Mar 11, 2024 • 1h 36min
Selina Stone - Womanist Ways (N316)
Theologian Selina Stone discusses womanist theology, reflecting on limitations of traditional theology, spirituality's role in well-being, evolving relationship with the Bible, and why she no longer attends church. Hosts reflect on their faith journeys and ponder womanism's role.

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Feb 23, 2024 • 1h 32min
Mark Karris - Healing From Hell (N315)
Therapist Mark Karris discusses religious trauma and healing from oppressive beliefs like the doctrine of Hell, original sin, and a wrathful God. He shares therapeutic tools for healing, emphasizing self-compassion to counter damaging effects of oppressive religious teachings.

Feb 9, 2024 • 1h 25min
Cole Arthur Riley - Black Liturgies (N314)
Poet Cole Arthur Riley discusses Black Liturgies, embracing embodiment, lament, rage, and rest in spirituality. Interview reflects on evolving faith journey. Exploration of emotions, self-care in activism, and transformative black experiences through poetry. Delve into self-compassion and protection in spiritual expression.

Jan 24, 2024 • 1h 39min
Bethany Sollereder - Animal Suffering and the Love of God (N313)
In this podcast theologian and author Bethany Sollereder explores the complex intersection of animal suffering, the evolutionary process and divine love. She reflects on God's role in the face of suffering, the possibility of redemption for non-human animals, and creation's journey towards love and maturity. It's a fascinating conversation about theology, evolution, and the ultimate purpose of creation. After the interview Tim and Joy ponder their relationship with non-human animals and how that has shape their evolving faith. Interview starts at 15m 57s Books, Quotes, Links → The creation of Nomad’s thoughtful, ad-free content is entirely funded by our equally thoughtful and wonderful listeners. By supporting us, you gain access to Nomad’s online spaces—like the Beloved Listener Lounge, Enneagram Lounge, and Book Club—as well as bonus episodes such as Nomad Contemplations, Therapeutic Reflections, and Nomad Revisited. If you’d like to join our lovely community of supporters, head over to our Patreon page. You might even be rewarded with a Nomad pen or our coveted Beloved Listener mug! If a monthly commitment isn’t possible right now, a one-off donation is always deeply appreciated—you can do that here. Looking to connect with others nearby? Check out the Listener Map or join our Nomad Gathering Facebook group. And if you're up for sharing your own story, we regularly post reflections from listeners on our blog—all with the hope of fostering deeper understanding, connection and supportive relationships. If you'd like to share your story on the blog, contact us for more information here.

Jan 8, 2024 • 1h 49min
Rachel Held Evans - Losing My Evangelical Religion [Revisited] (N312)
To kick off 2024 we thought we’d share a Nomad Revisited episode with you. Each month on Revisited Tim and Nick raid the Nomad archives, dust off an old interview, and ponder where their faith was then, where it is now, and what influences shaped that transition. Nomad Revisited is usually tucked away behind a paywall on our Patreon page as a little thank you for the listeners who help us pay the bills. But we’re making this one freely available as a little New Years treat. In this Revisited, we travel back to 2015 and a conversation Tim had with the much loved blogger and author Rachel Held Evans. Rachel was one of the early pioneers in the deconstruction space, blogging about her experiences of growing up in a fundamentalist Bible Belt culture, and her experiences of publicly questioning this. Rachel became a beacon of hope for thousands of people wrestling with an evolving faith. But sadly she died suddenly in 2019 at just 37, leaving a husband and two young children. So this is an episode marked by sadness, but also a celebration of a beautiful life. Interview starts at 15m 42s Books, Quotes, Links → The creation of Nomad’s thoughtful, ad-free content is entirely funded by our equally thoughtful and wonderful listeners. By supporting us, you gain access to Nomad’s online spaces—like the Beloved Listener Lounge, Enneagram Lounge, and Book Club—as well as bonus episodes such as Nomad Contemplations, Therapeutic Reflections, and Nomad Revisited. If you’d like to join our lovely community of supporters, head over to our Patreon page. You might even be rewarded with a Nomad pen or our coveted Beloved Listener mug! If a monthly commitment isn’t possible right now, a one-off donation is always deeply appreciated—you can do that here. Looking to connect with others nearby? Check out the Listener Map or join our Nomad Gathering Facebook group. And if you're up for sharing your own story, we regularly post reflections from listeners on our blog—all with the hope of fostering deeper understanding, connection and supportive relationships. If you'd like to share your story on the blog, contact us for more information here.

Dec 20, 2023 • 49min
Christena Cleveland - A Spirituality of the Womb (N311)
In this Christmas devotional podcast, Dr Christena Cleveland explores the symbolism of the Black Madonna. In times of dysregulation and uncertainty, the Black Madonna has provided Christena a powerful symbol of love, nurture and connection, allowing her to move from a spirituality of fear to one of trust. Following Christena’s refection, Anna Robinson creates a contemplative space for us to more deeply reflect and experience this womb-like space of safety and trust. Jay Hulme then reads a poem about Julian of Norwich, the 14th Century mystic who experienced a radical connection with the divine feminine. All this is beautifully woven together with the music of Jon Bilbrough (musically known as Wilderthorn). Full instrumental tracks of the music featured in this episode (and more) are available here. Books, Quotes, Links → The creation of Nomad’s thoughtful, ad-free content is entirely funded by our equally thoughtful and wonderful listeners. By supporting us, you gain access to Nomad’s online spaces—like the Beloved Listener Lounge, Enneagram Lounge, and Book Club—as well as bonus episodes such as Nomad Contemplations, Therapeutic Reflections, and Nomad Revisited. If you’d like to join our lovely community of supporters, head over to our Patreon page. You might even be rewarded with a Nomad pen or our coveted Beloved Listener mug! If a monthly commitment isn’t possible right now, a one-off donation is always deeply appreciated—you can do that here. Looking to connect with others nearby? Check out the Listener Map or join our Nomad Gathering Facebook group. And if you're up for sharing your own story, we regularly post reflections from listeners on our blog—all with the hope of fostering deeper understanding, connection and supportive relationships. If you'd like to share your story on the blog, contact us for more information here.