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Winston Janusz

Second Table

A Religion and Spirituality podcast
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Second Table

Winston Janusz

Second Table

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Winston Janusz

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It's time for season 2 to come to a close. This has been an incredible experience so far and thanks to all of you who listen to Second Table!As I mentioned, I have a YouTube channel in the works. Here is a link to the channel:https://www.youtub
Trace Bell is a recent UCLA graduate and spiritual teacher. Trace has been involved in many interesting projects, and helps others to explore their spirituality. In our conversation we discussed his unique upbringing, how to talk to your kids a
In this episode I talk with Chungliang Al Huang, who is a notable philosopher, dancer, performing artist and internationally acclaimed Tai Ji master. He is the founder and president of the Living Tao Foundation and the director of the Lan Ting
In this episode, I spoke with Diana Butler Bass who is an American Historian of Christianity, holds a PhD in religious studies from Duke University, and is an award winning author of 11 books. Her most recent book which was just released is: Fr
In this episode I speak with Anatta Campbell who is the author of The Ordinary Buddha: Stories of Awakening. In her book she interviews individuals who have had spiritual awakening or enlightenment experiences, including the spiritual teachers
Dan Koch is the host of the You Have Permission Podcast, and has been the host of a number of other podcasts. He is a doctoral student in counseling psychology at Northwest University in Kirkland, Washington. Dan is also the co-creator of the w
In this episode I talk with Kendall Vanderslice who is the author of We Will Feast: Rethinking dinner, worship, and the community of God. Kendall has traveled all across the country visiting a new kind of church: the dinner church. These commun
Matthew Korpman is a PhD student at the University of Birmingham, graduate of Yale Divinity School, and author of the book Saying No to God: A Radical Approach to Reading the Bible Faithfully. In this episode we discuss how wrestling with God i
In this episode Bryan Stone, professor at Boston University School of Theology and author of Faith and Film, talks about a new book he is working on: Christianity and Horror Film. We discussed how horror confronts us with our deepest fears, and
In this episode, I talk with Jory Pryor who is the host of the podcast Methods, which is an excellent resource that provides listeners with a variety of guided meditation and prayer practices. Our conversation covered a lot of ground, including
In this episode, Peter Rollins returns to discuss a wide range of topics, including the role of the church and ministers, the connection between atheism and Christianity, Peter’s upcoming program called Atheism for Lent, and how we can bring wh
We are back in business! In this episode Morgan Caraway returns to discuss the political divide in America and how we can find hope in the midst of turmoil. You can find out more about the work Morgan does at his website:https://sustainablelife
In this episode Winston has an announcement to share and offers some final thoughts at the close of season 1 of the podcast. 
In this episode, Winston meets with Daniel L. Prechtel, John R. Mabry, and Katrina Leathers, who collaborated to write the book Soul Journeys: Christian Spirituality and Shamanism as Pathways for Wholeness and Understanding. In this conversatio
In this episode Winston talks with theologian, philosopher and scholar Thomas Jay Oord about the problem of how God could allow evil and suffering in the world. Oord proposes a radically new way of conceptualizing God. His most recent book is e
In this episode, Winston talks with author, speaker, activist and public theologian Brian McLaren about his book The Great Spiritual Migration, the future of church, and how our religious institutions have the potential to help transform the wo
In this episode, Morgan Caraway and Winston meet again to discuss spiritual life, having a relationship with God, how the deal with our egos, and the nature of suffering. Here is a link to the Douglas Harding exercise that Morgan referenced in
Barbara Brown Taylor is a best-selling author, teacher, and Episcopal priest. In 2014 TIME included her on its annual list of the 100 Most Influential People in the world. In this episode, she and Winston talk about her most recent book, Holy E
In this episode, Winston talks with positive speaker and holistic life coach David Roper. They discuss spiritual transformation, learning to trust God, and how to see Christ in everyone.
With Easter just around the corner, Winston reflects on the the meaning and symbolism of the cross, and calls into question the way that the crucifixion is commonly interpreted. Note: The book that is referenced in this episode is Myth and Ritu
In this episode, Winston discusses some of the problems with common understandings of the Bible, and offers ways that we can still gain value and meaning from the ancient texts of the Bible, even if we don't take them literally. Additional note
In this episode, Winston talks with Paul Knitter, who is the Emeritus Paul Tillich Professor of Theology, World Religions, and Culture at Union Theological Seminary, and the author of Without Buddha I Could Not Be a Christian. Paul and Winston
In this episode Winston and his wife Jessica Janusz discuss the COVID-19 pandemic from their apartment. They discuss the importance of processing our emotions, finding the collateral beauty in the midst of this catastrophe, and remind listeners
In this episode Winston talks with Matt Carriker, an ordained UCC pastor at Agape Spiritual Community in Waltham, MA and Protestant Chaplain at Brandeis University. Matt and Winston have both been impacted by the Buddhist tradition in significa
In this episode, Peter Rollins and Winston enter even deeper into the issues discussed in part one. Once again they explore how Hegelian philosophy compares with the thought of Alan Watts. They also discuss how understanding the crack at the he
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