JTP welcomes theologian, professor, and environmental activist Dr. Claudio Carvalhaes to explore gratitude as a radical way of being in the world. From his early days as a shoe-shiner in Brazil to becoming a leading theological voice, Dr. Carvalhaes reflects on how a nurturing church community taught him that worth is rooted in belonging, not achievement. He shares how adopting three children sparked a profound environmental awakening—confronting the realities of climate change and reshaping ...
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JTP welcomes theologian, professor, and environmental activist Dr. Claudio Carvalhaes to explore gratitude as a radical way of being in the world. From his early days as a shoe-shiner in Brazil to becoming a leading theological voice, Dr. Carvalhaes reflects on how a nurturing church community taught him that worth is rooted in belonging, not achievement. He shares how adopting three children sparked a profound environmental awakening—confronting the realities of climate change and reshaping ...
Journey Talks Podcast with Rosarito: Harmonizing Motherhood, Academia, and the Melody of Gratitude
JourneyTalks Podcast
1 hour 9 minutes
1 year ago
Journey Talks Podcast with Rosarito: Harmonizing Motherhood, Academia, and the Melody of Gratitude
When the dance of parenting and academia leads to an extraordinary symphony, it's a narrative that demands to be shared. Join us as we welcome the indomitable Rosarito, a beacon of inspiration, navigating the intricacies of motherhood and the academic pursuit of a PhD in Hispanic Studies. Her experiences, rooted in the rich cultural soil of Puerto Rico and blooming in Houston, Texas, intertwine with mine in a conversation that celebrates our evolving paths and the gratitude that fuels our jou...
JourneyTalks Podcast
JTP welcomes theologian, professor, and environmental activist Dr. Claudio Carvalhaes to explore gratitude as a radical way of being in the world. From his early days as a shoe-shiner in Brazil to becoming a leading theological voice, Dr. Carvalhaes reflects on how a nurturing church community taught him that worth is rooted in belonging, not achievement. He shares how adopting three children sparked a profound environmental awakening—confronting the realities of climate change and reshaping ...