• Kay Lindahl: Listening as Gift, Art & Choice
    May 30 2024

    The Common Good podcast is a conversation about the significance of place, eliminating economic isolation and the structure of belonging. For this week's episode Joey Taylor speaks with Kay Lindahl about listening as a gift, art and choice before focusing on listening in groups and physical environments that make sacred listening possible.

    Kay Lindahl has been described as an inspired presence with passionate energy. For the past twenty-seven years the daily practice of Centering Prayer has transforming her life. She founded The Listening Center with the mission of exploring the sacred nature of listening. Kay conducts workshops and retreats on listening as a spiritual practice. She is a Certified Listening Professional. Kay is the author for The Sacred Art of Listening, Practicing the Sacred Art of Listening and How Does God Listen?

    Quotes and works referenced in this episode:

    • "To 'listen' another's soul into a condition of disclosure and discovery may be almost the greatest service that any human being ever performs for another." - Douglas Steere
    • “When is the last time that you had a great conversation? A conversation which wasn’t just two intersecting monologues, which is what passes for conversation a lot in this culture. But when had you last a great conversation in which you overheard yourself saying things that you never knew you knew, that you heard yourself receiving from somebody words that absolutely found places within you that you thought you had lost and a sense of an event of a conversation that brought the two of you on to a different plain, and then fourthly, a conversation that continued to sing in your mind for weeks afterwards.” - John O'Donhue
    • Our True Home by Thich Nhat Hanh
    • Spiritual Listening Practices

    This episode was hosted and produced by Joey Taylor and the music is from Jeff Gorman. You can find more information about the Common Good Collective here. Common Good Podcast is a production of Bespoken Live & Common Change - Eliminating Personal Economic Isolation.

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    23 mins
  • Dan Joyner: The Pain of Every Leader
    May 22 2024

    The Common Good podcast is a conversation about the significance of place, eliminating economic isolation and the structure of belonging. For this week's episode Joey Taylor speaks with Dan Joyner about participatory leadership, pain, fear and hospitality.

    Dan Joyner is a change management consultant and facilitator in education, government and the civic sector. He has significant senior leadership and ground-level knowledge and experience. As a collaborative consultant, implementing social technologies, coaching and developing leadership capacities are key offerings. Dan’s expertise includes: executive coaching, large group facilitation, narrative practices, participatory leadership, community restoration, classroom/lead teacher coaching, and experiential learning.

    Works referenced in this episode

    • Remember by Joy Harjo
    • Six Conversations
    • Possibility Conversation
    • John McKnight on Hospitality
    • Harrison Owen on Open Space
    • Open Space Technology

    This episode was hosted and produced by Joey Taylor and the music is from Jeff Gorman. You can find more information about the Common Good Collective here. Common Good Podcast is a production of Bespoken Live & Common Change - Eliminating Personal Economic Isolation.

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    28 mins
  • Ari Weinzweig: Dignity & Beliefs
    May 15 2024

    The Common Good podcast is a conversation about the significance of place, eliminating economic isolation and structures of belonging. Brad Wise is the host for this episode. He was a Common Good Collective Fellowship participant and he runs an organization called Wolf House Fables.

    Today's episode is a live conversation, hosted by Bobby Slattery at Fifty West Brewing Company in Cincinnati, between Ari Weinzweig and Peter Block. They talked about Ari’s new pamphlet A Revolution of Dignity in the Twenty-First Century Workplace.

    Ari is the CEO and co-founding partner of Zingerman’s Community of Businesses. Ari's unique leadership approach earned him the distinction as one of “The World's 10 Top CEOs (They Lead in a Totally Unique Way)”, and he has written numerous books, including A Lapsed Anarchist’s Approach to Building a Great Business and A Lapsed Anarchist's Approach to the Power of Beliefs in Business.

    Six Elements of Dignity:

    1. Honor the essential humanity of everyone we work with.
    2. Be authentic in all our interactions (without acting out).
    3. Make sure everyone has a meaningful say.
    4. Begin every interaction with positive beliefs.
    5. Commit to helping everyone get to greatness.
    6. Create an effective application of equity.

    More information on the self-fulfilling belief cycle can be found here.

    This episode was produced by Joey Taylor and the music is from Jeff Gorman. You can find more information about the Common Good Collective here. Common Good Podcast is a production of Bespoken Live & Common Change - Eliminating Personal Economic Isolation.

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    28 mins
  • Greg Jarrell: Our Trespasses (part 2)
    Apr 5 2024

    The Common Good podcast is a conversation about the significance of place, eliminating economic isolation and structures of belonging.

    On this episode, author Greg Jarrell joins host, Courtney Napier and a handful of friends from around the country to conclude the discussion about Greg's new book, Our Trespasses: White Churches and the Taking of American Neighborhoods.

    The songs were performed by Dawn Anthony and Troy Conn. Other contributors to this conversation were Daniel Hughes, Dwight Friesen, Rachel VerWys, John Stiefel and Darin Petersen.

    This episode was produced by Joey Taylor and the music is from Jeff Gorman. You can find more information about the Common Good Collective here. Common Good Podcast is a production of Bespoken Live & Common Change - Eliminating Personal Economic Isolation.

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    24 mins
  • Greg Jarrell: Our Trespasses (part 1)
    Mar 29 2024

    The Common Good podcast is a conversation about the significance of place, eliminating economic isolation and structures of belonging.

    On this episode, author Greg Jarrell joins host, Courtney Napier and a handful of friends from around the country to discuss Greg's new book, Our Trespasses: White Churches and the Taking of American Neighborhoods.

    The songs performed by Dawn Anthony and Troy Conn were:

    • Jesus Children of America
    • Lonely House

    Other contributors to this conversation along with a linked picture of their neighborhood:

    • Rev. Lesley-Ann Hix Tommey lives in Clinton Hill Neighborhood (Brooklyn)
    • Paul Sparks lives in Hilltop Neighborhood (Tacoma)
    • Daniel Hughes lives in Northside (Cincinnati)

    This episode was produced by Joey Taylor and the music is from Jeff Gorman. You can find more information about the Common Good Collective here. Common Good Podcast is a production of Bespoken Live & Common Change - Eliminating Personal Economic Isolation.

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    27 mins
  • Parker Palmer & Peter Block: The Thread of Life
    Mar 1 2024

    The Common Good podcast is a conversation about the significance of place, eliminating economic isolation and structures of belonging. For this episode, we're returning to the the Abundant Community Conversation from October 26 where Amy Howton speaks with Parker Palmer and Peter Block.

    Checkout the first part of the conversation here.

    This event was produced in partnership with Designed Learning, Abundant Community, Faith Matters Network and Common Change. These conversations happen on Zoom and they always contain poetry, small groups and an exploration of a particular theme.

    The recited poem: Everything Falls Away by Parker Palmer

    Credit to Portraits in Faith for picture of Parker

    Resources Referenced:

    • Stand in the Tragic Gap
    • Pockets of Possibility in Thirteen Ways of Looking at Community
    • Quotation from Let Your Life Speak: Listening for the Voice of Vocation - “Our strongest gifts are usually those we are barely aware of possessing. They are a part of our God-given nature, with us from the moment we drew first breath, and we are no more conscious of having them them than we are of breathing."

    This episode was produced by Joey Taylor and the music is from Jeff Gorman. You can find more information about the Common Good Collective here. Common Good Podcast is a production of Bespoken Live & Common Change - Eliminating Personal Economic Isolation.

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    16 mins
  • Tim Vogt: Placekeeping & Holding the Long Story
    Feb 23 2024

    The Common Good podcast is a conversation about the significance of place, eliminating economic isolation and the structure of belonging. For this week's episode we partner with April Doner and the Abundant Community to speak with Tim Vogt about an article published on Abundant Community's website called The Five Valued Experiences.

    Tim is Executive Director of Starfire, a Cincinnati, Ohio, organization which offers programs that address the needs of teens and adults with disabilities.

    Other referenced works and resources:

    • Judith Snow
    • Pattern Language by Christopher Alexander
    • Starfire Youtube Channel
    • The Careless Society: Community and its Counterfeits
    • The Ones We Sent Away by Jennifer Senior (Atlantic Article)
    • Corinthians Six Nineteen by Tim Vogt (Poem)

    April Doner is a community connector, artist, and mother who is passionate about igniting the intersection between re-weaving neighbor relationships, strengthening local economies, and healing / reconciling inequities and injustices. She is a Steward at the ABCD Institute DePaul University and when not practicing neighboring in her own neighborhood, she trains, coaches, and consults in Asset Based Community Development. April also documents local resilience as well as group processes through various creative means including writing, photography, video, and graphic recording. Since 2020, she has curated content for Abundant Community.

    Abundant Community is a place to visit. To read and hear stories of action. More valuable than your daily newspaper. A way to learn about citizen-led action that illuminates a new direction, away from the dominant consumerist and dependency-producing habits that we thought we had to purchase. Communities forever have known how to produce family and neighborhood functions such as raising children, building healthy local economies and caring for people on the margin. This website invites you into this possibility.

    This episode was hosted and produced by Joey Taylor and the music is from Jeff Gorman. You can find more information about the Common Good Collective here. Common Good Podcast is a production of Bespoken Live & Common Change - Eliminating Personal Economic Isolation.

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    44 mins
  • john a. powell: Future of Spirituality & Belonging (part 2)
    Feb 13 2024

    The Common Good podcast is a conversation about the significance of place, eliminating economic isolation and the structure of belonging. In this episode, Rabbi Miriam Terlinchamp and Reverend Ben McBride speak with john a. powell. Greg Jarrell also jumps in to ask a couple questions.

    john a. powell is an internationally recognized expert in the areas of civil rights, civil liberties, structural racialization, racial identity, fair housing, poverty, and democracy. He is also the founding director of the Othering & Belonging Institute, a UC Berkeley research institute that brings together scholars, community advocates, communicators, and policymakers to identify and eliminate the barriers to an inclusive, just, and sustainable society and to create transformative change toward a more equitable world. The unique spelling of his name is john’s way of signifying that we humans are part of the universe, not over it.

    Excerpts and Works Referenced in the Conversation:

    • The Nature of Prejudice by Gordon W. Allport
    • Contact Hypothesis
    • A Poem in Three Parts: Meet Me There
    • The History of the Alinsky Organizing Model and Its Practice within Community and Organized Labor
    • Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community by Robert Putnam
    • Targeted Universalism
    • The Spirit Level: Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better by by Kate Pickett and Richard Wilkinson

    Also, check out our previous episode with Ben about his new book, Troubling the Water: The Urgent Work of Radical Belonging.

    You can also pre-order Greg's new book, Our Trespasses: White Churches and the Taking of American Neighborhoods.

    This episode was produced by Joey Taylor and the music is from Jeff Gorman. You can find more information about the Common Good Collective here. Common Good Podcast is a production of Bespoken Live & Common Change - Eliminating Personal Economic Isolation.

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    29 mins