
In this episode, Dr. Mark Walker shares how being a pastor informed how he approached teaching and how being a professor has informed his approach to the presidency. He talks about the start of his presidency in the middle of a pandemic with two broken feet and how God has placed people around him to support him. He speaks on the weight of leadership and his family's legacy in ministry and at Lee University, as well as how he tries to have boundaries in his job.
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Jan 28, 2023
45 min

In this episode, I talk about meeting my goal of uploading every other week and whether or not I met my goal with the same intention as I started it. I reflect on the year as well as the podcast generally and the experiences I've had because of it. Thank you to everyone who has listened throughout the year and thank you to everyone who has been on the podcast and shared their lives and perspectives. It has not been an easy year, both with the podcast and personally, but I'm thankful for the conversations and opportunities that have come directly from this podcast! I hope to see you in 2023!
Jan 2, 2023
18 min

In this episode, Cory, creator of the Poking Stick Network, shares his approach to art and design, which he combines with his background in theology. He talks about the present state of Christianity's relationship with art and how it rose out of the fundamentalism movement, as well as the possible future of Christian creators. He shares how honesty and objectivity are key to his approach and how he stays disciplined in staying true to what he feels is true.
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Dec 24, 2022
47 min

In this episode, I sat down with Mrs. Scott-Richmond, the Director of the Office of Racial and Ethnic Relations, and the Ensemble Director for the Evangelistic Singers. She spoke about how the office was formed amid the George Floyd protests and how God called her out of retirement to push for change and growth. She suggests ways to promote racial justice and advocacy in your community, whether that be through Lee events or various service groups in different organizations.
If you want to contact Mrs. Scott-Richmond for more information, her email is [email protected] or you can visit the Lee University website for more information. She expressed her desire to continue this conversation and is willing to help educate others in any way she can.
Dec 10, 2022
1 hr 20 min

In this episode, my dad shares stories of pickpocketing, firework pranks, stolen homework, and avoiding trouble in school. He talks about meeting his wife, moving to Cincinnati, and going from a quiet liturgical UCC church to a charismatic, predominantly African-American church and how that challenged him to think outside of his own preferences. I love my father and I hope that through this episode you get to see why!
Nov 26, 2022
1 hr

In this episode, Chris talks about his experience making friends in college and how studying youth ministry prepared him for the real thing. He talks about why grounded relationships are important throughout life and tells us why Lee's dorm life encourages community.
Nov 12, 2022
1 hr 20 min

This is a continuation of the previous episode, where Father Kevin further articulates the Orthodox perspective and his criticism of the role of the theologian.
Oct 29, 2022
1 hr 9 min

In this episode, Father Kevin gives a brief introduction to Orthodox Christianity and its history in relation to other branches of Christianity. He talks about the use of icons and importance of substance in worship, as well as some other Orthodox perspectives.
Oct 15, 2022
1 hr

In this episode, Connor talks about hosting a 24-hour podcast and what makes it fun, memorable, and miserable. He also talks about Greek life at Lee University, how he has found community through his club in TKO and what it means to be the club chaplain. Then he shares his experience working at a youth camp over the summer and how that informs his future career in school counseling.
Oct 1, 2022
1 hr 6 min

In this episode, my Mamaw shares what it was like growing up in a family of all boys, losing her mother at the age of 13, meeting her husband, and how she tried to break up with him. She raves about the joys of being a grandparent and how it's different than being a parent but can be just as fulfilling.
Sep 17, 2022
36 min
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