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Jeff Conway, a retired pastor, lives with a developing neuromuscular disorder that is taking away his ability to walk and talk. But even as the disorder has robbed Jeff of many things, it has not taken his joy. In this podcast you‘ll find Jeff and his friend, Susan Alloway, discussing and interviewing others on topics like faith, joy, grief, death, wonder, and truth, and seeing how pain and joy often go hand in hand in this life.
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In today's episode, Jeff and Susan have the privilege of speaking with Isaac Saul who is a politics reporter and the founder of the award-winning media organization, Tangle. Isaac grew up in Bucks County, Pennsylvania which is one of the most politically divided counties in all of America. He has lived, studied, traveled, and written all over the U…
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In today's episode, Jeff and Susan have the privilege of speaking with Fred Hagan, who is a clinical supervisor and counselor for students in the Philadelphia area who have experienced trauma. He has regular contact with middle and high school students who have behavioral health issues and are at risk of intervention, being out-placed, or are retur…
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In today's episode, Jeff and Susan get to talk about science and religion with Bill Jones, who is a professor of physics at Princeton University. Bill earned his PhD at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and was a scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena before coming to work at Princeton in 2008. The focus of his res…
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In today's episode, Jeff and Susan chat with Rev. Tara Woodward-Bosman who is a Nebraska native, a Princeton Theological Seminary graduate, and a missional networker in South Africa for Resonate Global Mission. They discuss place and peace and how those two can go together even if your place is diverse, or if you marry someone from a different cult…
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In today's podcast, Jeff and Susan are privileged to get to speak with Dr. Sean Inderbitzen, who is a psychotherapist and autism researcher. He works as a clinical social worker specializing in care for those with autism, and he regularly trains healthcare professionals in best practices when working with people on the spectrum. Sean himself was di…
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In today's episode, Jeff and Susan would like to give you hope that our country doesn’t have to be so hatefully divided when it comes to politics. To that end, they have posted two separate interviews: one with DeShauna Blankinship who is voting for Kamala Harris (this episode), and one with Greg Porter who is voting for Donald Trump (see Part 1). …
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In today's episode, Jeff and Susan would like to give you hope that our country doesn’t have to be so hatefully divided when it comes to politics. To that end, they have posted two separate interviews: one with Greg Porter who is voting for Donald Trump (this episode) and one with DeShauna Blankinship who is voting for Kamala Harris (see Part 2). P…
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In today's episode, Jeff and Susan are delighted to get to speak with Josh Rodriguez. Josh is from Indiana, he’s a graduate of Indiana Wesleyan University and Princeton Theological Seminary, and he is the pastor of Westminster Presbyterian Church in Piqua, Ohio. Josh is also from an immigrant family that came to the U.S. illegally from Mexico. Thes…
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In today's episode, Jeff and Susan get to speak with Mike Abrams, who is the Deputy Standards Editor at The New York Times. A journalist himself, Mike’s job is to help make sure all journalism at the Times is held to high standards of Independence, Integrity, Curiosity, Respect, Collaboration, and Excellence. And, in an ever-changing world with ove…
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In today's episode, Jeff and Susan get to speak with Kathleen Biggins, the founder and president of C-Change Conversations. Kathleen founded C-Change Conversations as a non-profit that works to build consensus across cultural and political lines on the topic of climate change. She (and other volunteers from C-Change) has spoken to audiences all ove…
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In today's episode, Jeff and Susan get to interview Carolyn Whitney-Brown about her recent book, "Flying, Falling, Catching." Carolyn was good friends with the late Henri Nouwen, a famed spiritual writer, speaker, priest, and university professor. Her book–framed by the true story of Nouwen being rescued out a hotel window during his first heart at…
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In today's episode, Jeff and Susan talk through their reactions since their interview with Kim van Essen on the topic of having a transgender spouse in the episode "Unity and/or Diversity: Part 1." They discuss the tools they've used to gain a better understanding of the topic including books, ballet, and medical diagnoses. Enjoy the episode!…
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In today's episode, Jeff and Susan are privileged to speak with Kim van Essen about her experience having her spouse transition from one gender to another. Admittedly, this topic is not an easy or simple one, but Kim is lovely and was gracious enough to answer their questions about faith and surgeries and family and living in a threatening world. E…
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In today's episode, Jeff and Susan get to chat with Bill Haley who is a Spiritual Director and the founder of a spiritual formation ministry called Coracle. They discuss Bill's life (studying and traveling, church-planting and spiritual retreat) as well as where spiritual direction originated, what it is, and what it's supposed to do in the world. …
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In today's episode, Jeff and Susan get to answer some questions about faith and deconstruction. Is deconstruction a bad thing? What is "church" supposed to be, and is there a difference between "going to church" and "going to worship"? Does it matter whether or not believers physically gather together, worship God together, and are the church toget…
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In today's episode, Jeff and Susan get to spend time again with Patrick Gray and Justin Skeesuck, the founders of I'll Push You, Inc. and the leaders of wheelchair accessible trips along the Camino de Santiago in Spain. This is Jeff's and Susan's last interview about the Camino, and they are excited to share how and where Patrick and Justin have se…
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In today's episode, Jeff and Susan get to spend time with Mandy Smith. Mandy is the Pastor at St. Lucia Uniting Church in St. Lucia, Australia and she has much to teach us about gentleness, leadership, and absorbing pain. Enjoy the episode! P.S. - Click here to see the piece of art Mandy references: "Groomed For Leadership."…
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In today's episode, Jeff and Susan get to speak with Donna Jones. Donna is a native of Guam, she was born with Spina Bifida, and despite being paralyzed from the calves down she is a competitive athlete who enjoys skiing, skydiving, weight lifting, and has hiked the Camino de Santiago in a wheelchair. Enjoy the episode!…
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In this episode, Jeff and Susan get to welcome their new Co-Host, Scotty Meiser. The three of them discuss headaches, Donald Duck, and technology, and they share the metaphors they are currently using to understand and connect with God. Go to www.adifferentkindofwalk.com/donate to help sustain A Different Kind of Walk through the spring.…
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In today's episode, Jeff and Susan are joined by Dr. Alexandria Nickles who is a physical therapist in the neurology department at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. From day to day, Alexandria works with patients experiencing traumatic brain injuries and chronic neurological diseases like Multiple Sclerosis (MS) or Primary Lateral Sclerosis (PLS), whic…
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In today's episode, Jeff and Susan get to chat with Nancy and Andy Mako who are friends of Jeff’s from his accessibility Camino walk. But it turns out that the Makos have done the Camino three different times for very different reasons. Now retired in New Hampshire, the Makos spend their time volunteering and mentoring (when they're not snowshoeing…
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In today's episode, Jeff and Susan get to spend time with illustrator/designer Sarah Kaizar and writer/teacher Scotty Meiser. As friends and creatives, Sarah and Scotty are collaborating on artistic projects ranging in topic from nature conservation efforts to science fiction comics. In our talk, they share about these projects as well as losing re…
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In today's episode, Jeff and Susan get to spend time with musician, poet, theologian, podcaster, and eco-activist David Benjamin Blower, who lives and works in the UK. David has many albums worth of musical projects ranging in style from ambient to folk to spiritual to alternative rock. And he's done a lot of artistic work around the biblical narra…
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(Technical difficulties have been fixed.) In today's episode, Jeff and Susan get to spend time with fellow Camino traveler Ken Proctor. Ken is an architect originally from upstate New York, and when planes hit the Twin Towers on 9/11 as his father was flying home from business, Ken began to notice that his childhood anxiety had reached a new and un…
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In today's episode, Jeff and Susan get to spend time with Daniel Nayeri, who is a writer, editor, and publisher in the United States. His novel that they discuss is called Everything Sad Is Untrue (a true story), which is a telling of his own family having to flee persecution in Iran and becoming refugees when he was a small child. Enjoy the episod…
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In today's episodes, Jeff (and Susan, but mostly Jeff) gets to chat with his college friends - David Thoma, Cathy Thoma, and Jeff Gill - and recap their recent experience together on the Camino de Santiago, with a little college humor along the way. In this episode, there are also references to the following videos: Donna Going Solo and Jeff Snorin…
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In today's episode, Jeff and Susan get to speak with essay and novel writer Sophfronia Scott. They discuss two of her books, The Seeker And The Monk: Everyday Conversations With Thomas Merton and This Child of Faith (the latter being written with her son, Tain, after he survived the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School.) Enjoy the episode.…
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In today's episode, Jeff and Susan get to speak with Patrick Gray, Co-Founder of I'll Push You, Inc. Patrick is one of the leaders of accessibility trips along the Camino de Santiago in Spain (the trip Jeff just finished). We get to hear about Patrick's upbringing, his friendship with Justin Skeesuck (interviewed previously), and his journey of dec…
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You might already know that I'm not the best with technology (Susan says I make things explode just by looking at them), but I have just uploaded this podcast episode on my own. I am leaving in a couple days for the Camino in Spain. While I'm there, I will be posting short, unedited recordings of conversations with people in my group and other trav…
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In this episode, Jeff and Susan get to introduce you to the lovely Dr. Claire Foster-Gilbert who is the (founding and current) Director of the Westminster Abbey Institute in London. She has published many books on ethics, but very recently published her own letters (Miles To Go Before I Sleep: Letters on Hope, Death, and Learning To Live) that she …
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