February 27: Playful and Prayerful

In this episode, Sisters Erin and Colleen interview Sister Elizabeth Johnson, a Sister of St. Joseph of Brentwood, and a renowned professor and writer. The sisters talk about feminist theology, the importance of personal integrity, and channeling righteous anger in positive ways. They also talk about Beth’s new book, Come Have Breakfast. Listen today! Resources:

January 30: Painting as Prayer

In our first episode of Season 4, Sisters Erin and Colleen interview artist and iconographer Kelly Latimore. They talk about how art can allow us to see our neighbors in new ways, the impact community can have on creativity, and how art can be a window to understanding God, but also to understanding ourselves. ListenContinue reading “January 30: Painting as Prayer”

October 24: The Gift of Being Known

In this episode, Sisters Erin and Colleen interview Krista Chang and Nina DuBose, who both took part in the St. Joseph Worker Program in Los Angeles from 2021 to 2022. They share what it’s like to take part in a year of service, what they learned from living in intentional community, and why you’re notContinue reading “October 24: The Gift of Being Known”

September 26: Cracking Open Spiritual Fortune Cookies

In this episode, Sister Erin and Colleen have a conversation about the Sisters of St. Joseph Maxims, the “spiritual fortune cookies” that have offered wisdom to St. Joseph sisters since the 17th century. They share some of their favorites Maxims, some Maxims that challenge them, and how the Maxims can get you through a longContinue reading “September 26: Cracking Open Spiritual Fortune Cookies”

September 12: Making the Change

In this episode, Sisters Erin and Colleen interview Paul Campion, an Organizer for the Sunrise Movement, a youth movement to stop climate change and create millions of good jobs in the process. They talk about advocating for a more just world, the importance of finding your community, and what we can all do in light ofContinue reading “September 12: Making the Change”