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Common Good Podcast

Common Good Podcast

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This Podcast is a conversation about the significance of place, eliminating economic isolation, and the structure of belonging. It's about leaving a culture of scarcity for a community of abundance. This first season is a series of interviews with Walter Brueggemann, Peter Block, and John McKnight. The subsequent episodes is where change agents, community facilitators, and faith and service leaders meet at the intersections of belonging, story, and local gifts. The Common Good Podcast is a coproduction of commongood.cc, bespokenlive.org and commonchange.com

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  • Common Good Podcast x The Liminal Space Episode 2: A Safe Space in a Not-So-Safe Place with Bongeka and Aphiwe
    Mar 18 2026

    In this episode, Tristan and Rashid take us to Khayelitsha, one of South Africa’s largest townships, about 20 miles southeast of central Cape Town. Built during apartheid-era forced removals, Khayelitsha continues to bear the scars of spatial inequality. But in the heart of its informal settlements, two young founders, Bongeka and Aphiwe (Qhama), have created something remarkable: Thembisa Ratanga, a community space they describe as “a safe space in a not-so-safe place.”

    Through a clip from the original Liminal Space episode, we hear Bongeka and Aphiwe reflect on the deep connection between nature, spirituality, and the body. Yoga poses that imitate trees and birds. Sunsets you don’t plan but can’t avoid. The quiet gift of a wetland on the edge of a township. Tristan and Rashid then unpack what it means to “just be” in a world that demands we constantly produce or consume, and ask whether rest itself might be a revolutionary act.

    THEMES

    Coming home to our bodies. Being vs doing. Nature as teacher. Rest as resistance. Spatial apartheid and its legacy. Yoga in the township. Eliminating economic isolation.

    LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE

    This episode features a clip from The Liminal Space Season 2, Episode 11: What happens when we reclaim our stories and find home in our bodies? With Bongeka and Aphiwe. The full conversation runs about an hour and is available on all podcast platforms.

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    FEATURED VOICES

    Bongeka & Aphiwe (Qhama) are the founders of Thembisa Ratanga, a Khayelitsha-based NPO that uses education, art, and sport as tools for community development and self-empowerment. Their space has been dubbed “a waterfront in the township.”

    Tristan Pringle is a life and executive coach, facilitator, and poet based in Cape Town.

    Rashid Adams is a musician, songwriter, music producer, and ethnomusicologist based in Cape Town.

    SUPPORT THEMBISA RATANGA

    Bongeka and Aphiwe are currently running a BackaBuddy campaign to support day-to-day logistics and building improvements for the kids in their community. If you’d like to contribute, visit the link below.

    CREDITS

    | Produced by | Rashid Adams
    | Music by | Arkenstone
    | A collaboration between | Common Good Podcast & The Liminal Space Podcast

    LINKS

    | BackaBuddy | backabuddy.co.za/campaign/tembisa-ratanga
    | Full Episode | Listen on Apple Podcasts
    | Podcast | linktr.ee/theliminalspacepod
    | Substack | theliminalspacepodcast.substack.com
    | Instagram | @theliminalspacepod

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    16 mins
  • Common Good Podcast x The Liminal Space Episode 1: Welcome to the Liminal Space with Tristan and Rashid
    Mar 11 2026

    What happens when imagination meets reality? In this pilot episode, we kick off a special miniseries in collaboration with The Liminal Space Podcast, bringing voices from Cape Town, South Africa to the Common Good conversation. Hosts Tristan Pringle and Rashid Adams introduce themselves, share what drew them to the idea of liminality, and explore the stories that ground them right now, from earth as a shared garden to the liberating power of intuition. The episode closes with a collectively written poem on imagination, storytelling, and the search for glimpses of a better world.

    ABOUT THE SERIES

    Over seven episodes, this miniseries brings a Global South perspective to the Common Good Podcast’s core themes: the significance of place, eliminating economic isolation, and the structure of belonging. Through conversations with guests in Cape Town, from yoga practitioners in Khayelitsha to musicians, educators, and community organisers, we explore what it looks like to rebuild belonging in the wake of extraction and inherited inequality.

    ABOUT THE GUESTS

    Tristan Pringle is a life and executive coach, facilitator, and poet based in Cape Town. He works across faith-based, corporate, and grassroots organisations to hold space for dreams of a better world, and to make them real.

    Rashid Adams is a musician, songwriter, music producer, and researcher based in Cape Town. His academic work explores how indigenous music-making within decolonial Christian frameworks functions as a form of sacred resistance.

    CREDITS

    | Produced by | Rashid Adams
    | Music by | Arkenstone
    | A collaboration between | Common Good Podcast & The Liminal Space Podcast

    LINKS

    | Podcast | linktr.ee/theliminalspacepod
    | Substack | theliminalspacepodcast.substack.com
    | Instagram | @theliminalspacepod

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    17 mins
  • Walter Brueggemann: Liturgy of Liberation
    Sep 5 2025

    Welcome to the Common Good podcast, a conversation about the significance of place, eliminating economic isolation and the structure of belonging.

    Earlier this summer, Walter Brueggemann passed away. His friendship with Peter Block and John McKnight was the spark that inspired the Common Good Collective, and the first three seasons of this podcast captured conversations among these three voices.

    To honor Walter’s memory, friends of the Collective are hosting a local gathering in Cincinnati on September 19th in Cincinnati called The Provocation: Practicing Prophetic Imagination in Memory of Walter Brueggemann. We’d love for you to join us.

    Today’s episode is a talk Walter gave at the first Common Good Collective gathering in 2018. In it, he turns to the Exodus narrative as a guiding script for social imagination, showing how it helps us uncover hidden meta-narratives and resist the totalizing forces of extractive economies.

    This episode was produced by Joey Taylor and the music is from Jeff Gorman. You can find more information about the Common Good Collective here. Common Good Podcast is a production of Bespoken Live & Common Change.

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    20 mins
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