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Episode 93: Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘Shadow of a Doubt’

10/24/2018

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Welcome to the 2018 Christian Humanist Radio Network Halloween Crossover! This year each of the shows in the network are examining a different film from the legendary Alfred Hitchcock. Josh Altmanshofer (of Before They Were Live) and Carter Stepper join Danny Anderson to discuss the classic film Shadow of a Doubt. The film features Joseph Cotton as a serial killer named Uncle Charlie who preys on rich widows. Uncle Charlie visits his disturbingly well-adjusted suburban family in California where his niece (and philosophical double), also named Charlie, discovers her uncle’s dark nature. Listen to a discussion about this movie’s take on nihilism, feminism, and law and order. And as with any Hitchcock film, mothers are a disturbing symbol as well, of course. Nietzsche, Batman, Thornton Wilder, Jesus, economics, phallic symbols, trains, cops, serial killers, and mothers all work their way into this fun and engaging discussion of one of Hitchcock’s most entertaining and fascinating films.
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Episode 42: Minimalism

7/26/2017

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Danny is joined by Rob Osborn and Kim Anderson for a discussion about the philosophy of Minimalism, a lifestyle of reducing one's possessions and overall footprint. Focusing on the 2015 documentary Minimalism, the trio discuss consumerism, a healthy materialism, spirituality, and class privilege. And bonus (!) listen to the first two submissions to the Sectarian Review fake ad contest. Get your submissions in by August 15!

Links:

The Art of Letting Go | The Minimalists | TEDxFargo
How might your life be better with less? Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus, known to their 4 million readers as "The Minimalists," are the executive…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w7rewjFNiys

Marie Kondo and the Ruthless War on Stuff
J oy points upward, according to Marie Kondo, whose name is now a verb and whose nickname is being trademarked and whose life has become a philosophy. In April…

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"Minimalism, Spirituality, and Why it Matters" by Joshua Becker
Journey Church Meets Sundays @ 9 & 10:30 AM Liberty Auditorium http://ift.tt/zYaYLP video production by Jeff Cools Productions http://ift.tt/1usB3iZ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2qIRr51zBo

Investopedia Video: Veblen Good
Named after economist Thorstein Veblen, who introduced the term "conspicuous consumption," a Veblen good is one whose demand increases as its price increases…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56TIQ1rcHek

bush: go out and shop
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxk9PW83VCY

Story of Stuff (2007, OFFICIAL Version)
From its extraction through sale, use and disposal, all the stuff in our lives affects communities at home and abroad, yet most of this is hidden from view. The…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GorqroigqM

Century of the Self
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJ3RzGoQC4s


How Much Cotton Does it Take to Make a Shirt?
Cotton has been around for thousands of years, but it's drawing new interest these days with talk of sustainable clothing. That soft and comfy T-shirt you…

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Study: Child Laborers In Bangladesh Are Working 64 Hours A Week
Babu, 8, works at a brick factory in Narayanganj, Bangladesh. KM Asad/LightRocket via Getty Images In Bangladesh, a new report finds, impoverished children are…

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10% Happier

http://www.10percenthappier.com/mindfulness-meditation-the-basics/

McMansion Hell

http://mcmansionhell.com/

Project 333

https://bemorewithless.com/project-333/
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Episode 38: The Bruderhof

6/1/2017

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In this episode of the Sectarian Review Podcast, Danny Anderson is joined by Peter Mommsen and Veery Huleatt for a discussion about the Bruderhof, an Anabaptist tradition with communities throughout the world. Learn about how this faith community lives out its ideals and rejects many of the spiritual trappings of Modernity. Work without hierarchy, common ownership, and communal worship. Also, how does this expression of the Christian faith compare with Rod Dreher's Benedict Option? A fascinating look into a fascinating faith.

Links for the deep thinkers among us:

The official Bruderhof website: www.bruderhof.com/en
Bruderhof Communities Podcast
Homage to a Broken Man, by Peter Mommsen
"What Does the Bruderhof Think of the Benedict Option?" by Peter Mommsen 
​C-Span video of panel discussion about The Benedict Option featuring Peter Mommsen
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Episode 22: Lazarus at the Gate

10/21/2016

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In the first episode of Sectarian Review’s series “The Helpers,” Danny welcomes Christa Lee-Chuvala and Elizabeth Grady-Harper to talk about Lazarus at the Gate, a small-group study curriculum designed to encourage giving. Unlike some financial programs popular in American churches, Lazarus emphasizes generosity from the beginning of financial planning, not as just a long-term goal. How has consumerism corrupted our vision of finance? How can the friendship of small-group study help us be more generous?
  • Danny’s “Squinty-eyed mistrust of Dave Ramsey”
  • Introduction of guests
  • The Boston Faith and Justice Network
  • Thanks to Kristen Filipic
  • Free markets versus Christian Faith
  • Why don’t we talk about money?
  • The conflation of theology and Americanism
  • Great power and great responsibility
  • Practicing or Preaching the prosperity gospel
  • Who are our Lazaruses and are we the Rich Man?
  • The history of the program
  • The program’s evolution
  • Lazarus at the Gate as an Open Source curriculum (unlike Dave Ramsey’s thing)
  • A curriculum adaptable to local context
  • A curriculum out of control (and that’s a good thing)
  • Small Group context
  • Liberation Theology in the South?
  • Nuts and Bolts - What does this look like?
  • The embarrassment of opening our books
  • The paradox of “success”
  • Where to give?
  • “Official” versus “unofficial” channels of giving
  • Contact information: www.bostonfaithjustice.org
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