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Failing Boldly
Christian Coon
20 episodes
1 month ago
What's it like to fail? How do we respond when we do? This podcast features honest conversations with cultural and religious leaders about failure, reslience and perseverance.
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What's it like to fail? How do we respond when we do? This podcast features honest conversations with cultural and religious leaders about failure, reslience and perseverance.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Conversation with author/artist Jan Richardson
Failing Boldly
47 minutes
4 years ago
Conversation with author/artist Jan Richardson
Jan Richardson is an artist, writer, and United Methodist pastor and has traveled widely as a retreat leader and conference speaker. Jan has written many books, including her most recent one, Sparrow: A Book of Life and Death and Life in which she shares in vulnerable and beautiful ways about the ache of grief and loss after the sudden death of her husband in 2013. We reflect on the nature of grief, how many people feel like they get grief “wrong” and also how failure is integrated into the creative process. You can learn more about Jan at her web site and also on social media where she is on Instagram and on Facebook. 
Failing Boldly
What's it like to fail? How do we respond when we do? This podcast features honest conversations with cultural and religious leaders about failure, reslience and perseverance.