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The Facing Project
Indiana Public Radio
87 episodes
1 week ago
Hosted by J.R. Jamison, each episode's theme is explored through a variety of engaging avenues, from performances of stories from different points-of-view collected using The Facing Project's story sharing model, to interviews with storytellers, artists, and bestselling authors exploring complex topics we all face -- leaving listeners with the courage to share their own stories and the empathy to listen to others.
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Hosted by J.R. Jamison, each episode's theme is explored through a variety of engaging avenues, from performances of stories from different points-of-view collected using The Facing Project's story sharing model, to interviews with storytellers, artists, and bestselling authors exploring complex topics we all face -- leaving listeners with the courage to share their own stories and the empathy to listen to others.
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The Facing Project
Facing (In)Justice in Health
J.R. Jamison explores the everyday impacts of injustice in health through the stories of those on the frontlines in Baltimore, Maryland, touching on barriers to care in Black, Brown, immigrant, and LGBTQ+ communities; challenges with mental health and housing; and the influence of identity, community, and culture on wellbeing.  Later, J.R. is joined by the Facing (In)Justice in Health project organizers Mindi B. Levin and Dr. Stéphie Dulièpre, along with Dr. David Fakunle, the founder and CEO of DiscoverME/RecoverME, an organization that utilizes the African oral tradition to empower use of storytelling for healing and growth.  Photo credit: Dr. David Fakunle
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1 week ago
1 hour 13 seconds

The Facing Project
Exploring Love, Longing, Loss, and Home with Singer-Songwriter Cliff Ritchey
Kelsey Timmerman is joined by singer-songwriter Cliff Ritchey to discuss his new album, The Long Haul, and the stories behind his music that have been inspired by global travels and the simple country life of Markleville, Indiana—where gravel roads, sunsets, and stillness seep into his melodies of home. Photo credits: Kelsey Timmerman for Patagonia Books. 
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2 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes 39 seconds

The Facing Project
A Place Called Home with Award-winning Author David Ambroz
J.R. Jamison is joined by David Ambroz to discuss his memoir, A Place Called Home, a story about growing up homeless in New York, Ambroz’s subsequent years in foster care, and eventually becoming an attorney with a vision to change the laws that affect children in poverty. Hillary Rodham Clinton praised A Place Called Home “[as a book that will] redouble your efforts to fight the systems of poverty that have plagued America for too long.” Photo credits: David Ambroz (by Austin Hargrave)
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3 months ago
1 hour 9 minutes 52 seconds

The Facing Project
Healing Earth and Growing the Future with Author Kelsey Timmerman and Regenerative Farmer Chris Baggot
J.R. Jamison is joined by former co-host Kelsey Timmerman to discuss his latest book, Regenerating Earth: Farmers Working with Nature to Feed Our Future, and later Kelsey sits down with an Indiana farmer to explore how he’s working to build a local food system while healing the land through regenerative farming practices.  Music in this episode -  "I Leaned My Back Against an Oak (after The Water is Wide)" by Axletree Licensed under an Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) License. From the Free Music Archive.
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4 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes 22 seconds

The Facing Project
Facing Aging — 24 Stories on Life and Living in the Golden Years
J.R. Jamison explores aging through the stories of those aged 60 to 95 who look back at their careers and accomplishments, and discuss times of war and peace; strength and bravery; struggle and tenacity; and the secrets to life and living in the golden years.   Special guests: Molly Flodder, editor of Life After 60: The Golden Years?, and Dr. Jacquelyn Frank, a leading gerontologist and anthropologist whose research focuses on aging in place. 
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5 months ago
1 hour 9 minutes 52 seconds

The Facing Project
Facing Recovery — 17 Stories of Survival
J.R. Jamison explores the diverse definition of recovery through the lens of a recent book project, Facing Recovery, a collection of 17 first-person narratives that captures the wide spectrum of what recovery means and that, contrary to popular belief, it’s not just tied to addiction. Special guests: Dr. Kathryn Ludwig, assistant teaching professor of English at Ball State University and editor of Facing Recovery, Bridgett Nesbitt and Hayden Gorham, two writers on the project, and Abby Gluvna, program manager for Recovery Café Muncie. 
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6 months ago
52 minutes 40 seconds

The Facing Project
Morally Straight: How the Fight for LGBTQ Inclusion Changed the Boy Scouts—and America
J.R. Jamison is joined by journalist Mike De Socio, an Eagle Scout and adult volunteer with the Boy Scouts of America, whose new book dives into the history of the Scouts, exploring its tangled past with inclusion beginning in the 1970s, all the way through landmark policy changes in the mid-20teens that opened up Scouting for all. 
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7 months ago
53 minutes 47 seconds

The Facing Project
Forging Queer Leaders: How the LGBTQIA+ Community Creates Impact from Adversity
J.R. Jamison is joined by Colonel Bree Fram and Dr. Liz Cavallaro, whose latest book examines the experiences of 100 LGBTQIA+ leaders in business, academia, nonprofit, entertainment, and government and how crucible moments, such as coming out and code switching, have prepared them to be better leaders. The trio also discuss how organizations can create safer and more welcoming work environments. 
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8 months ago
56 minutes 27 seconds

The Facing Project
Big Red’s Mercy: The Shooting of Deborah Cotton and a Story of Race in America
J.R. Jamison is joined by journalist Mark Hertsgaard, whose latest book unpacks the histories of segregation, violence, and systematic oppression toward Black Americans through the lens of the largest mass shooting in New Orleans’ history that ultimately led to his friendship with Deborah Cotton and a lesson on empathy. 
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9 months ago
57 minutes 37 seconds

The Facing Project
Telling Own-Voices Stories with Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai
Host J.R. Jamison sits down with Vietnamese poet and novelist Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai—author of the international bestsellers The Mountains Sing and Dust Child–to talk about writing the American and Viet Nam war from Vietnamese perspectives and how volunteering for international peace organizations has influenced how she tells stories. Photo Credit – Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai, photo provided. This Dreamscape® Recording from the book, The Mountains Sing by Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai is text copyright ©2020 by Nguyễn Phan Quế Mai. Published by arrangement with Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, a division of Workman Publishing Company, Inc., New York. Sound copyright ℗2020 by Dreamscape Media, LLC. All rights reserved. Used by permission of Dreamscape® Media, LLC. www.dreamscapepublishing.com.
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11 months ago
1 hour 16 minutes 28 seconds

The Facing Project
Love in the Time of Fentanyl
Host J.R. Jamison sits down with filmmaker Colin Askey, who directed the PBS documentary Love in the Time of Fentanyl, and the two are joined by Sarah Blyth and Trey Helten from the Overdose Prevention Society, the harm reduction organization featured in the film that brings people in from the streets and saves lives by providing a safe and welcoming place to use drugs. Photo Credit – Colin Askey, photo provided.
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11 months ago
50 minutes 54 seconds

The Facing Project
Radical Love and Empathy with Author and Activist Sara Sharpe
Host J.R. Jamison sits down with author, actor, and activist Sara Sharpe to talk about radical love and empathy, and the organization she founded called The Letters Project, a bridge-building organization that provides space for an ongoing series of love letters from her—a liberal, left-leaning woman—to a conservative, right-leaning friend. Photo Credit – Sara Sharpe, photo provided. 
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1 year ago
59 minutes

The Facing Project
Unplugging Your Life with Author and Filmmaker Julio Vincent Gambuto
Host J.R. Jamison sits down with Julio Vincent Gambuto—author of Please Unsubscribe, Thanks!, a book about taking back our time, attention, and purpose in a post-pandemic world. The two explore Julio’s feature film, Team Marco, that follows the life of a boy who’s always plugged in until his grandpa makes him play outside. Photo Credit – Julio Vincent Gambuto, photo provided.
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1 year ago
1 hour 3 minutes 32 seconds

The Facing Project
Filmmaker and Journalist Ursula Liang
Host J.R. Jamison sits down with FRONTLINE filmmaker, producer, and journalist Ursula Liang to talk about her latest film Two Strikes, a documentary short that follows the two strikes law in Florida that put a former West Point cadet struggling with PTSD and alcoholism in prison for life without the possibility of parole. The two also explore how to tell authentic stories through print and film. Photo Credit – Ursula Liang, photo provided. Chapters – [00:00] Introduction [01:00] Filmmaker and Journalist Ursula Liang
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1 year ago
54 minutes 17 seconds

The Facing Project
Writing Unexpected Plot Lines and Finding Community with Award-winning Author Samantha Allen
Host J.R. Jamison sits down with GLAAD award-winning journalist Samantha Allen—author of Real Queer America: LGBT Stories from Red States, and the novels Patricia Wants to Cuddle and the forthcoming Roland Rogers Isn’t Dead Yet. Photo Credit – Samantha Allen, photo provided. [00:00] Introduction [01:00] Writing Unexpected Plot Lines and Finding Community with Award-winning Author Samantha Allen
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1 year ago
1 hour 1 minute 4 seconds

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Living and Leading Authentically with Business Executive and Author Jim Fielding
Host J.R. Jamison sits down with Jim Fielding, a C-suite executive who spent 30 years leading some of the world’s most beloved media and retail brands, including The Gap, Disney, Claire’s, DreamWorks, and 20th Century Fox. Jim’s latest book, All Pride, No Ego: A Queer Executive’s Journey to Living and Leading Authentically, was released last year, and in their conversation the two explore lessons on empathy and cracking the rainbow ceiling. Photo Credit – Jim Fielding, photo provided.  [00:00] Introduction [01:00] J.R. and Jim Fielding on Living and Leading Authentically
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1 year ago
1 hour 9 minutes 53 seconds

The Facing Project
Lessons on the Road to Peace with John Noltner
Host J.R. Jamison sits down with award-winning photographer, author, and peace activist John Noltner to talk about photography as a form of storytelling that explores the common humanity that unites us, and they discuss Noltner’s latest book, Lessons on the Road to Peace, that covers his 45,000-mile journey across the U.S.
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1 year ago
1 hour 3 minutes 53 seconds

The Facing Project
An In-depth Conversation with Author and Hollywood Screenwriter Abdi Nazemian
Host J.R. Jamison sits down with Hollywood screenwriter, author, and producer Abdi Nazemian, who was born in Iran in the 1970s and at age two became an immigrant during the 1979 Iranian revolution. Today, he uses his identity and story as a gay Iranian-American to help build empathy and understanding, penning such works as his award-winning young adult novel Like A Love Story and associate producing the film Call Me By Your Name that starred Timothée Chalamet. Photo Credit – Marc Ohrem-Leclef.
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1 year ago
1 hour 45 minutes 28 seconds

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Telling Authentic Stories with Author Leah Johnson
Host J.R. Jamison sits down with award-winning middle-grade and young adult author Leah Johnson to talk about writing authentic stories for kids, the harmful effects of book banning in America, and the founding of Loudmouth Books—her banned titles bookstore in the heart of her hometown. Photo Credit – Provided by Leah Johnson.
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1 year ago
1 hour 1 minute 27 seconds

The Facing Project
The Abortion Talks
Host J.R. Jamison sits down with filmmakers Josh Sabey and Sarah Perkins, directors of The Abortion Talks (2022), to explore civil discourse across major ideological divides. They’re joined by Reverend Anne Fowler and attorney Fran Hogan, two women profiled in the film on opposite sides of the abortion debate, who met secretly for six years to find common ground and ways to work together after the 1994 abortion clinic shootings in Boston that killed two people and injured five. Photo Credit – J & S Ltd.
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1 year ago
1 hour 4 minutes 58 seconds

The Facing Project
Hosted by J.R. Jamison, each episode's theme is explored through a variety of engaging avenues, from performances of stories from different points-of-view collected using The Facing Project's story sharing model, to interviews with storytellers, artists, and bestselling authors exploring complex topics we all face -- leaving listeners with the courage to share their own stories and the empathy to listen to others.