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Mess Makes Meaning
Joy and Raenelle
26 episodes
3 days ago
Joy Studer interviews Rachel Ramsden, an advocate of Risky Play from the Play Outside Lab in Vancouver, BC. Find out how, as the parents/caregivers and educators living and working with children, we can support their "Risky Play" for their benefit. What do we say instead of "be careful!" Child in Nature Alliance
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Joy Studer interviews Rachel Ramsden, an advocate of Risky Play from the Play Outside Lab in Vancouver, BC. Find out how, as the parents/caregivers and educators living and working with children, we can support their "Risky Play" for their benefit. What do we say instead of "be careful!" Child in Nature Alliance
Show more...
Christianity
Kids & Family,
Religion & Spirituality,
Parenting
Episodes (20/26)
Mess Makes Meaning
Risky Play - Don't say "be careful"!
Joy Studer interviews Rachel Ramsden, an advocate of Risky Play from the Play Outside Lab in Vancouver, BC. Find out how, as the parents/caregivers and educators living and working with children, we can support their "Risky Play" for their benefit. What do we say instead of "be careful!" Child in Nature Alliance
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1 week ago
32 minutes

Mess Makes Meaning
Gentle Parenting, Permissive, or Authoritarian With Rev. Harrison Litzell
Rev. Harrison Litzell brings his gifts and insights into this episode, focusing on parenting styles, Gentle Parenting, Permissive Parenting, and Authoritarian Parenting, and we have a FREE webinar for any and all to join on October 28th, 1 p.m. EST. Click HERE to register yourself or friends in your community for this special event!
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1 month ago
36 minutes

Mess Makes Meaning
Family Liturgy---Part 2
Diving into an interview with our "man behind the scenes" in creating the Family Liturgy, meet Aaron Niequist. Aaron is a musically talented artist whose creativity knows no bounds. Click HERE to become a free member of Everyday Godly Play and get the morning "Breathe in" and evening "Breathe out" liturgies!
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1 month ago
22 minutes

Mess Makes Meaning
Family Liturgy---- Part 1
This episode is a sneak peek into the Family Liturgy created by the Everyday Godly Play Project. More information will be coming soon. Enjoy!
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2 months ago
6 minutes

Mess Makes Meaning
Passive Technology
Karen-Marie Yust talks to us about "Passive Technology" and the band-aid to boredom it can be. We are incredibly grateful for the ideas and concepts she shares, as well as the thought process that perhaps Passive Technology isn't a bad thing sometimes.
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3 months ago
27 minutes

Mess Makes Meaning
Christian Holidays - Laura Alary
4 months ago
40 minutes

Mess Makes Meaning
Healthy Sports Parents with Jonathan Carone
Being a parent with children in todays very active and demanding world of athletics can be overwhelming. Jonathan Carone, creator of the "Healthy Sports Parents" is making sense out of this time of life. Come have a listen and soak in this reminder that we are not alone in the messy yet meaningful aspects of parenting today. Healthy Sports Parents
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5 months ago
1 hour 10 minutes

Mess Makes Meaning
Parenting: The Complex and Beautiful Vocation of Raising Children by Holly Taylor Coolman
Holly Taylor Coolman gifts us with insights in this theologically rich conversation on parenting now and her book Parenting: The Complex and Beautiful Vocation of Raising Children.
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6 months ago
46 minutes

Mess Makes Meaning
Bless This Mess with Rev. Molly Baskette and Ellen O’Donnnell
Rev. Molly Baskette and child psychologist Ellen O’Donnnell, the co-authors of Bless This Mess, A Modern Guide to Faith and Parenting in a Chaotic World For a relatable, at many times humorous, and helpful guide this episode takes pieces of the book, Bless This Mess, and addresses some of the parenting concerns at the forefront of our minds. Enjoy!
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7 months ago
46 minutes

Mess Makes Meaning
The Book of Belonging with author Mariko Clark and illustrator Rachel Eleanor
Incredible creators of the Book of Belonging, author Mariko Clark and illustrator Rachel Eleanor. "The Book of Belonging is designed for families seeking a Bible storybook that reflects the diversity of God’s people and for every reader seeking a more expansive and wondrous view of God. The thoughtful text and rich illustrations present some of Scripture’s most important and overlooked stories—including many female-centered ones—alongside old favorites reimagined to convey greater inclusivity...
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8 months ago
1 hour 34 minutes

Mess Makes Meaning
Rage Prayers with author Rev. Elizabeth Riley
RAGE PRAYERS originally came out of an off-handed tiktok - inviting people to reject toxic positivity in faith. Christianity is full of practices focused on positivity. Rage prayer is anything but that. Our relationship with God is not hindered but deepened when we bring our whole selves: gratitude and sorrow, joy and rage, and everything in between. Dive into a fun and very real episode with Joy, Raenelle, and the Reverend Elizabeth Riley! Learn more about Rage Prayers HERE
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9 months ago
33 minutes

Mess Makes Meaning
How to "see" our Teens, Dr. Chan
Dr. Michael Chan talks to us about the importance of walking alongside Youth as they navigate their faith journey during a time of life that can be challenging. How do we honor their stories? Dr. Chan gives beautiful insights into this discussion on letting your light shine. Dr. Chan joined the Concordia College community in June 2022 as the executive director for faith and learning. Prior to that, he was associate professor of Old Testament at Luther Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota. H...
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10 months ago
21 minutes

Mess Makes Meaning
Spiritual Conversations with Children with Lacy Finn Borgo
In this episode we hear from Lacy Finn Borgo, who dives into her insights on spiritual conversations with children. What better time to discuss as we enter into the mystery of Christmas. Click HERE to learn more about Lacy and her work.
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11 months ago
36 minutes

Mess Makes Meaning
Sacred Spaces within the Home with Jill Gidlund
Godly Play Trainer, Jill Gidlund, talks to us about sacred spaces within the home. Details on how to make home altars and a reminder to be present. Enjoy this gift of an episode!
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1 year ago
33 minutes

Mess Makes Meaning
Grief with Jessica Field
*Warning: This episode can be triggering. Grief. This topic can be taboo with kids, but that doesn't mean it isn't real. Join us as we get emotional talking with our expert guest Jessica Field and find out what we as the parents/caregivers who treasure our children can do when it comes to grief. Guest: Jessica Field MPS, is a Spiritual Wellness Coach for individuals and groups. She builds off of her diverse experience in trauma, mental health, social services, and spiritual care to walk wit...
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1 year ago
31 minutes

Mess Makes Meaning
Family Rhythms with Godly Play Staff
Join the Godly Play Foundation staff as they talk about the ups and downs of leaving summer, greeting fall, and implementing family rhythms to have their kids feel as supported as they can be during this change of season. Stay tuned for the blessing at the end of each episode because that is especially for you, the parents/caregivers listening. You are enough. You are loved. For Wondering prompts to do with your family at the table, bedtime, or in the car, text "WONDER" to (833)359-748...
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1 year ago
34 minutes

Mess Makes Meaning
Power in Silence with Melinda Wenner Bradley
On this episode we talk with Melinda Wenner Bradley (she/her) about the importance of silence. Melinda is a licensed Godly Play Trainer and the Director of Communications and Training for Faith & Play Stories. Since 2005, she has been sharing Godly Play and Faith & Play stories in children's programs, intergenerational worship, school classrooms, teacher workshops, and international travel in the ministry among Quakers. Her teaching ministry weaves together interests in children’s spi...
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1 year ago
31 minutes

Mess Makes Meaning
Play with Rev. Dr. Lakisha Lockhart
Rev. Dr. Lakisha R. Lockhart is a mother, wife, daughter, sister, former Zumba instructor, Womanist and coolest auntie around. She believes in the power of play, movement, aesthetics, and creative arts in life and in theology, using the body as a locus for theological reflection. She is a consultant, executive secretary for the Religious Education Association, and in her professorial role as Assistant Professor of Christian Education at Union Presbyterian Seminary she is not only a teacher, b...
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1 year ago
30 minutes

Mess Makes Meaning
Five Love Languages of Children with Dr. Jennifer Thomas
5 Love Languages of Children expert Dr. Jennifer Thomas dives deep into the possible love languages of children and how we can apply this knowledge as the parents and caregivers.
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1 year ago
40 minutes

Mess Makes Meaning
Church Hurt and Mental Health with Dr. Jessica Young Brown
As we step into Mental Health Awareness Month, we're thrilled to have Dr. Jessica Young Brown join us on the podcast! 🌟 We're talking about important topics like mental health in the church and religious-related trauma. You won't want to miss this insightful conversation! Dr. Jessica is a licensed clinical psychologist and Assistant Professor of Psychology at Virginia Commonwealth University. Her passion lies in making mental health accessible and equitable, especially for marginalized commun...
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1 year ago
31 minutes

Mess Makes Meaning
Joy Studer interviews Rachel Ramsden, an advocate of Risky Play from the Play Outside Lab in Vancouver, BC. Find out how, as the parents/caregivers and educators living and working with children, we can support their "Risky Play" for their benefit. What do we say instead of "be careful!" Child in Nature Alliance