In this episode, Madeline chats with Khoi Huynh, a third year medical student. During their conversation, they discuss some sports banter, growing up in Southeast Asia, how they were introduced, the existential crisis that made him take his faith seriously, the importance of having faith community at work, living forever, psychology and palliative care, the problem of suffering, our call to radical forgiveness, his research, attachment theory, not pursuing knowledge just for knowledgeβs sake,...
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In this episode, Madeline chats with Khoi Huynh, a third year medical student. During their conversation, they discuss some sports banter, growing up in Southeast Asia, how they were introduced, the existential crisis that made him take his faith seriously, the importance of having faith community at work, living forever, psychology and palliative care, the problem of suffering, our call to radical forgiveness, his research, attachment theory, not pursuing knowledge just for knowledgeβs sake,...
Shine Bright Like The Firmament x The Work of Thy Hands
Shine Bright Like the Firmament
30 minutes
5 months ago
Shine Bright Like The Firmament x The Work of Thy Hands
π π π It's been THREE years since the start of this podcast! π π π In this special anniversary episode, Madeline shares an interview of herself that originally aired on The Work of Thy Hands podcast with fellow creative Allison Ramirez. In this interview, she and Allison talk about science, creativity, faith, and the intersection of them all! If you are interested in listening to more of Allison's podcast, check out her podcast here (she's even interviewed two past SBLTF guests so far: Thom...
Shine Bright Like the Firmament
In this episode, Madeline chats with Khoi Huynh, a third year medical student. During their conversation, they discuss some sports banter, growing up in Southeast Asia, how they were introduced, the existential crisis that made him take his faith seriously, the importance of having faith community at work, living forever, psychology and palliative care, the problem of suffering, our call to radical forgiveness, his research, attachment theory, not pursuing knowledge just for knowledgeβs sake,...