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  • This closing of Season One is an invitation to rest, to listen, and to ponder what is next.

    Thank you to all of our guests from our first season.

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    Music in this episode was provided by Susie Ibarra (https://www.susieibarra.com), September Penn, and experimental/noise rock band, QOHELETH (https://qohelethnoise.bandcamp.com).

    September's song, "Through His Brokenness" is available now:
    https://music.apple.com/us/album/through-his-brokenness-single/1523594569
    https://music.amazon.com/albums/B08CZ44ZJ7?. You can find out more about her organization, The Power of Song, here: https://www.thepowerofsong.org.

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  • Happy New Year! We hope you all had a wonderful holiday season and a good start to 2021. As promised, we're back with part two of our conversation with Shann Ray. This portion of the interview continues unpacking the themes of part one, considering forgiveness and restoration, mending to make new. We hope it brings you encouragement and inspiration as you dive into the work ahead of you in this new year.

    Shann is a poet and prose writer who teaches leadership and forgiveness studies at Gonzaga University, and has served as a visiting scholar in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas. A former professional basketball player, Ferch's collection of stories, American Masculine, won the American Book Award.
    http://shannray.com

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    Music in this episode was provided by Susie Ibarra: https://www.susieibarra.com and by experimental/noise rock band, QOHELETH: https://qohelethnoise.bandcamp.com.

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  • It's hard to believe that we're finally nearing the end of 2020. We all know what this year has represented for so many in terms of hardships, loss, grief, and suffering. Creating and launching this podcast has been an opportunity to try to sit with these broken pieces, to behold them, and to see what they might be able to teach us in that process of reflection. As we hold them, we also dream about what mending to make new can look like.

    Which brings us to this new episode, part one of an incredible interview with our friend, Shann Ray. Shann is a poet and prose writer who teaches leadership and forgiveness studies at Gonzaga University, and has served as a visiting scholar in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas. A former professional basketball player, Ferch's collection of stories, American Masculine, won the American Book Award.
    http://shannray.com

    We hope that this episode, focusing on questions of forgiveness and making amends, will be helpful as you reflect on this year and how we might each hope to impact our personal and cultural landscapes in 2021.

    The Culture Care Patreon is here. If you'd like to get involved and gain early access to episodes, bonus materials, and Kintsugi Academy Membership, join us: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=38894508.

    Music in this episode was provided by experimental/noise rock band, QOHELETH: https://qohelethnoise.bandcamp.com.

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  • Susie Ibarra is a Filipina-American composer, percussionist, and sound artist. Her music has been described as “a sound like no other’s, incorporating the unique percussion and musical approach of her Filipino heritage with her flowing jazz drumset style” (Modern Drummer Magazine). She and Mako have worked together frequently in the past, and their latest collaboration is titled "Walking on Water." Listen to more of her music at: https://www.susieibarra.com.

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  • Poet, translator, editor, and essayist Christian Wiman was raised in West Texas and earned a BA at Washington and Lee University. A former Guggenheim fellow, Wiman served as the editor of Poetry magazine from 2003 to 2013. He received an honorary doctorate from North Central College. He currently teaches at Yale Divinity School. His newest collection of poems, Survival Is a Style , was released in February 2020.

    https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/christian-wiman

    This episode also features exclusive new music from composer, percussionist, and sound artist Susie Ibarra: https://www.susieibarra.com. We will be hearing more from Susie and her work very soon!

    The Culture Care Patreon is here. If you'd like to get involved and gain early access to episodes, bonus materials, and Kintsugi Academy Membership, join us: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=38894508.

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  • September Penn is a singer, songwriter, performer, and worship leader who has traveled across the country and around the world speaking about and singing the music of the Civil Rights Movement. She is also the CEO and artistic director of The Power of Song, Inc.

    You can find out more about The Power of Song here: https://www.thepowerofsong.org.

    September's song, "Through His Brokenness" is available now:
    https://music.apple.com/us/album/through-his-brokenness-single/1523594569
    https://music.amazon.com/albums/B08CZ44ZJ7?

    The Culture Care Patreon is here! If you'd like to get involved and gain early access to episodes, bonus materials, and Kintsugi Academy Membership, join us: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=38894508.

    Other music in this podcast was provided by experimental/noise rock band, QOHELETH: https://qohelethnoise.bandcamp.com.

    Additional resources can be found here: https://www.makotofujimura.com

    Subscribe to our newsletter at https://iamculturecare.com

  • Episode 1 features the following artists and bands:

    Susie Ibarra - "Memory Game," from Perception: https://www.susieibarra.com

    Andrew Nemr: https://www.andrewnemr.com

    Christian Wiman - "All My Friends Are Finding New Beliefs": https://us.macmillan.com/author/christianwiman
    https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/christian-wiman
    https://www.amazon.com/Christian-Wiman/e/B001JS1YMA

    September Penn - "Through His Brokenness": https://music.apple.com/us/album/through-his-brokenness/1523594569
    https://www.thepowerofsong.org/september-penn

    QOHELETH - "The Clearing at The End is The Path," from Mark It Well, All Roads End in Death: https://qohelethnoise.bandcamp.com

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  • Episode 0 features tap dancing audio excerpts from Andrew Nemr (andrewnemr.com) and music from Jeremy Hunt of QOHELETH (qohelethnoise.bandcamp.com).

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