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Crossroads from Washington National Cathedral
Washington National Cathedral
43 episodes
1 week ago
A new podcast from Washington National Cathedral, exploring the intersection of sacred and civic.
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A new podcast from Washington National Cathedral, exploring the intersection of sacred and civic.
Show more...
Places & Travel
Religion & Spirituality,
Society & Culture
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Ask Me Anything – One Year of Crossroads | Episode 28
Crossroads from Washington National Cathedral
22 minutes 45 seconds
6 months ago
Ask Me Anything – One Year of Crossroads | Episode 28
To celebrate the one-year anniversary of our Crossroads podcast, host Jo Nygard Owens is joined by the Dean, our Vicar, and other clergy and staff to answers listeners’ questions for a behind-the-scenes glimpse into life at the Cathedral.   Episodes Highlighted: Episode 1 - Where Sacred and Civic Meet Episode 2 - AI and Ethics Episode 6 - US Presidents and the Cathedral Episode 12 - Meet Our Stonemasons Episode 13 - A Better Way to Coping with Anxiety Episode 16 - America’s Milestone Birthday Episode 20 - Christmas Confidential Episode 21 - New Year Decisions and Routines
Crossroads from Washington National Cathedral
A new podcast from Washington National Cathedral, exploring the intersection of sacred and civic.