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Hyphenated Life

By: Hosted by Andrew Daugherty & David L'Hommedieu
  • Summary

  • This podcast explores the connection of the sacred and the secular that inspires us to become more fully-alive.
    © 2023 Hyphenated Life
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Episodes
  • Everything Is Sacred
    Jul 8 2021

    We are delighted and humbled that Titan of Celtic Christianity, John Philip Newell, joined us from Edinburgh, Scotland to talk about his upcoming book, Sacred Earth, Sacred Soul.

    John Philip is one of the leading Celtic teachers and authors of spirituality in the world. He calls the modern world to reawaken to the sacredness of the earth and every human being.

    Hyphenated Life bonds with JP around the similar paths we take towards breaking down the wall between the sacred and the secular by recognizing the sacredness in everything and everyone.


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    35 mins
  • Embrace Everyone Again and Again
    May 20 2021

    Justice advocate, worship leader, and photographer based out of Chicago, Darren Calhoun, sits down with David and Andrew and shares the story of his personal journey as we discuss the state of open and affirming acceptance in the Church today. Darren is a dynamic and powerful soul with eye-opening expertise in some of the most important elements of the state of Christianity in America today. Join us!

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    50 mins
  • Dropping Knowledge Like Hot Biscuits
    May 6 2021

    Self described recovering lawyer and politico turned food writer, Adrian Miller joins Hyphenated Life for a truly intriguing episode about race, food and faith, soul food (Adrian is the anointed "Soul Food Scholar), barbecue, and his time with former president Bill Clinton.

    You don't want to miss this conversation, where Adrian really does drop knowledge like hot biscuits!

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    39 mins

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