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WEYWARD

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Icon carver and myth decoder Jonathan Pageau joins us to discuss a classic Christmas movie, Gremlins.Check out his YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/user/pageaujonathan
Building off of last week's talk (which Chase would like to remind everyone was actually done on the same day), we look at the relationship to religion that Freud, Jung, and Lacan had. How did their upbringings & historical settings shape their
What is the relationship between psychotherapy and religion? This is part one of an episode Mark has been dying to do since the start of Weyward. With Chase's help, we compare Freud & Lacan's psychoanlaysis to Jung's analytic psychology.
Continuing on from last week, we open the discussion to a wider look at sports culture & how it interacts with different parts of life in Argentina, Mexico, & America.
We talk soccer, wrestling, and more with Catherine Addington and Sergio Bermudez. Catherine wrote her thesis on the mythologization of Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi, and soccer relates to the wider Argentinian culture and history of their tim
Building on last week's review of The VVitch, we expand our conversation to horror in film and literature, what defines horror, and what makes it scary.
Joined by writer Eve Tushnet & friend of the show Daniel Silver, we dive into the 2015 film The VVitch and its portrayal of a Puritan family alone on the edge of the woods, tormented by the Devil. We talk about the message and theology of the f
Yars Revenge by WEYWARD
We talk to John Lacny, a veteran union researcher and childhood friend of Zeb. What is the state of unionism and what can those of us not in a union do to help the movement?Mentioned in the episode:Jonathan Rosenblum, which has the story abo
Continuing on from our conversation last week, we move to the question of violence in the modern world & a Christian response. Starting with Alex's reflections on his experiences in Charlottesville in August, we talk about issues of legitimate
The things you find out while editing that your friends say behind your back...
Back from break, we dive into the history of Christianity's relationship with violence. With friend of the show & military history expert Alexander Hinman, we look at how perspectives of violence as sinful, polluting, purifying, and even noble
BONUS CONTENT! Zeb is a guest on the new Day's Work podcast discussing his blog posts on practical policies to achieve distributist goals. The Dorothy Day Caucus has graciously allowed us to share this episode of their show.Follow the Day's W
Journalist and online rabble rouser Matthew Walther joins Zeb, Mark, and Jonathan to talk about his recent piece "Game of Thrones is bad - and bad for you," and the many angry responses it generated. We talk about the intersection between nerd
This week's episode comes as a bonus prequel. While we were sorting out some tech issues before our chat with Matthew Walther, Zeb, Mark, and Jonathan had a fun informal chat on children's media and how it is (or ought to be) used by adults, as
This week, we join forces with Jonathan Murden and Doxacon organizer Daniel Silver for a far-reaching discussion on genre fiction and popular media - science fiction, fantasy, horror, and prestige drama - and its potential to shape Christian th
Finishing up a two part series on Christianity & leftist politics, we discuss the historical relationship between Christianity & power, how to live a good life as a Christian, as well as whether we can work with secular leftists and how.We co
This week we look at the intersection between leftism and Christianity - what is the left? Do we consider ourselves leftists and do we consider Weyward a leftist project? Can (should) Christians be leftists?This is the first in a two-part ser
In this week's bite-sized episode, we speak with Temidayo Akinsanya, a Reformed seminarian and pastoral intern, about a different kind of fringe experience: that of Christian immigrants from West Africa to the United States. We discuss the shap
We sit down with Kent to talk about his background and discuss the city and frontier, political pluralism, and animals in Werner Herzog's 2010 documentary, "Happy People: A Year in the Taiga." Show notes here: https://sites.google.com/s/0B7h8
Episode 11: Deconditioning feat. Justin Bonanno by WEYWARD
Brian DeForce tells us about learning and leading Native American religious ceremonies as a convert from Catholicism. (The thumbnail is not Brian.)
We talk to Tara Ann Thieke about intentional Christianity in Western Pennsylvania and discuss the work of Jacques Ellul.
We talk to Tara Ann Thieke about intentional Christianity in Western Pennsylvania and discuss the work of Jacques Ellul.
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