Friends For Life
Friends For Life
Auburn Seminary
Lisa Anderson and Macky Alston are friends for life! On each episode, they interview pairs of friends to talk about delight and resilience for this moment and the world we long for. Join us as we hold each other in body, mind, and spirit to live, thrive, love, and win through the 2020 election season and beyond.
S2 E6: How We Show Up With Imara Jones
Today's episode is dedicated to the memory and Spirit of Mama Nasrah Smith. What does it mean to "Show Up?" Why is it important?  On this final episode of Season 2, activist and host of TransLash podcast Imara Jones joins us to explore the responsibility we have to not just show up, but also show up as our true selves. We talk about the gifts of sharing compassion and empathy in times of grief and the dire importance of being honest with ourselves and others in this trying moment. Don't forget to follow our "Songs That Are Getting Us Through" playlist!
Jun 13, 2022
1 hr 6 min
S2 E5: Seeds of Healing: Friendship and Reparations With Konda Mason
What are the seeds of healing between friends, communities, and generations? Konda Mason, Buddhist, farmer, and long-time friend of Macky (and new friend to Lisa!) joins us to explore the importance of reparations–not just in communities, but also between friends. Other discussions include the call to bring healing in spaces with a legacy of harm, and the importance of both truth-telling in friendships, and the necessity of compassion in the truth. We also discuss the gifts of spring and the beauty of Black farming. Be sure to follow our ‘Friends For Life: Songs Getting Us Through’ Playlist!
Apr 18, 2022
50 min
S2 E4: Risk and Cake: Friendship and Accountability with Melvin Bray and Sharon Groves
The beauty of cake, sunshine, planting, and keeping ourselves open. Melvin Bray and Sharon Groves, longtime colleagues and beloved friends of both Lisa and Macky, join us for a beautiful conversation about accountability and consciousness of power inside a friendship across race, class, gender. We explore the role and opportunity of risk in a relationship….and the importance of caramel cake!  Be sure to follow our ‘Friends For Life: Songs Getting Us Through’ Playlist!
Mar 21, 2022
58 min
S2 E3: Heaven on Earth and Safety in the Open: Friendship, Laughter, and Joy
Laughter is crucial, especially in uncertain times! Malachi Garza, movement strategist and beacon of humor, talks with us about what it means to lean into humor and laughter during hard times. We explore the audacity of being, here, alive and joyful in the midst of oppression, and the necessity of surrendering control and centering joy. Other topics include exploring sadness as a way of showing up for yourself and the idea that maybe safety is found in opening up, not building walls. Plus, hear the tale of the speakeasy and the Count Chocula cocktail! Follow our ‘Friends For Life: Songs Getting Us Through’ Playlist
Feb 21, 2022
48 min
S2 E2: Where Does The Love Go? Friendship During Grief And Loss With Rev. Jen Bailey
What does friendship look like during times of grief and loss? How do we return to the friendships that ground us? How do we adequately grieve a friendship that has come to an end? Rev. Jen Bailey joins Lisa and Macky to explore these questions. We also explore mothering while grieving a mother, the grief in this pandemic moment, and making a commitment to the people in our community. Plus, shenanigans of the past! Follow our ‘Friends For Life: Songs Getting Us Through’ Playlist Transcript and show notes at https://auburnseminary.org/friends/ .
Jan 17, 2022
54 min
S2 E1: Silver And Gold-Friends New And Eternal With Rev. Dr. Emma Jordan-Simpson
Welcome to Season 2 of Friends For Life! Today we are speaking with Rev. Dr. Emma Jordan-Simpson, the new president of Auburn. Emma is a new friend to Macky  and a longtime friend to Lisa. We explore the question, what does it mean to make new friends? How do we draw our Circles wide? How do communities change over time and how do we bring people in?  How do we talk about friendship in a time of great loneliness? What does it mean to be a good friend? Plus, we dive into Emma’s most beloved songs. Transcript at https://auburnseminary.org/friends/
Dec 20, 2021
56 min
Rodney McKenzie and Charlene Sinclair Are Friends For Life
Post-election, we have an opportunity to shift the trajectory of this moment. Lisa and Macky speak with theologians and organizers Rodney McKenzie and Charlene Sinclair to discuss voting, casting our talents, as well as true friendship and its role in this moment. We also explore being a people who will not hide, how the world needs our brilliance, as well as live life with love and hope.  Episode art by Claudia Lopez and transcript at https://auburnseminary.org/friends/  Please remember to share the episode. Support our work: https://auburnseminary.org/stlc-giving/
Nov 25, 2020
1 hr 13 min
Stosh Cotler and Eric Ward Are Friends For Life
As we approach the election, friends are more important than ever. Lisa and Macky chat with Stosh Cotler, CEO of Bend the Arc, and Eric Ward, who leads the Western State Center. They share strategy and vision for Election Season and beyond. The friends explore building relationships while building movements, struggling with imposter syndrome but speaking out anyway, and addressing racism in their region. Other topics include losing oneself in music and art and dancing in the living room. Episode art by Claudia Lopez and transcript at https://auburnseminary.org/friends/ Please remember to share the episode. Support our work: https://auburnseminary.org/stlc-giving/
Oct 23, 2020
1 hr 19 min
Patricia Jerido and Stephen Duncombe are Friends For Life
Beauty in activism, treasure in a thrift store. Lisa and Macky speak with Friends for Life Patricia Jerido and Stephen Duncombe about artistic activism, thinking and dreaming about winning in 2020, and reflecting on past victories. Other beautiful moments include discussing who has your back when the "it" really goes down, plus *strong* feelings about Hall and Oates!  Episode art by Claudia Lopez and transcript at https://auburnseminary.org/friends/ Please remember to share the episode. Support our work: https://auburnseminary.org/stlc-giving/
Oct 14, 2020
1 hr 25 min
Rev. Traci Blackmon and Rabbi Susan Talve Are Friends For Life
A friendship forged in fire, a Rabbi for a Reverend, a song for a broken heart. Lisa and Macky visit with Rev. Traci Blackmon and Rabbi Susan Talve, whose friendship was solidified during the demonstrations in Ferguson, MO. They talk about standing together in the most pressing circumstances, being there for one another in the midst of incredible loss, and guiding the next generation of movement makers. "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" performed by Etta James. Episode art by Emily Simons and transcript at https://auburnseminary.org/friends/ Please remember to share the episode. Support our work: https://auburnseminary.org/stlc-giving/
Sep 15, 2020
1 hr 27 min
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