• History in the Making with Heather Cox Richardson | Episode 53
    Mar 18 2026

    Join us for highlights from our recent program featuring Historian Heather Cox Richardson. Together with Dean Randy Hollerith, Dr. Richardson reflects on the state of American democracy and the lessons history offers for our shared future. Known for her widely read daily newsletter Letters from an American, Richardson brings clarity and insight to the complex forces shaping our political and civic life.

    Additional Resources:

    • Watch the full event replay
    • Dr. Richardson's "Letters from an American" Newsletter
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    32 mins
  • Amplifying Voices through Poetry and Reflection | Episode 52
    Mar 4 2026

    Catch up on highlights from our recent program featuring poets Pádraig Ó Tuama and Marilyn Nelson. Through the lenses of history and faith, the duo explores how poetry can amplify ignored American stories, how silence shapes the act of listening, writing, and truth-telling, and what it means to make space for voices long disregarded.

    Additional Resources:

    • Full Event Replay
    • Marilyn's Website
    • Pádraig's Website
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    31 mins
  • Identity and Advocacy through Storytelling with Leyla King | Episode 51
    Feb 18 2026

    The Rev. Canon Leyla King joins the Rev. Spencer Brown to discuss King’s journey as a Palestinian-American Episcopal priest and the stories at the heart of her book, Daughters of Palestine. Their conversation explores identity, inherited faith, and the ways memory and storytelling shape vocation, resilience, and faithful witness in a fractured world.

    Additional Resources:

    • Leyla's Website
    • Daughters of Palestine
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    29 mins
  • Courage and Civic Leadership with Polish Diplomat Bogdan Klich | Episode 50
    Feb 4 2026

    Dean Hollerith welcomes Bogdan Klich, Head of Mission at the Embassy of the Republic of Poland, to reflect on the pro-democratic opposition movement in communist Poland during the 1970s and 1980s, including his imprisonment at the time. Together, they explore themes of civic leadership and the place of faith in moments of personal and historical significance.

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    22 mins
  • Religious Authority and Personal Identity with Bestselling Author Tia Levings | Episode 49
    Jan 21 2026

    Author and advocate Tia Levings joins Vicar Dana Corsello to discuss Levings’ experience within a highly structured religious environment and her subsequent journey of reflection and recovery. Their conversation explores belief, authority, theology, and identity, as well as how religious frameworks can shape individual lives and communities.

    Additional Resources:

    • Tia Levings - Personal Website
    • A Well-Trained Wife
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    30 mins
  • Highlights from Governors Spencer Cox and Josh Shapiro in Conversation | Episode 48
    Jan 7 2026

    Catch up on the highlights of our recent forum featuring Utah Governor Spencer Cox (R) and Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro (D), moderated by Savannah Guthrie, co-anchor of TODAY and chief legal correspondent at NBC News. The governors reflect on the responsibilities of leadership in moments of crisis and the work of building civic life rooted in dignity, safety, and hope.

    Additional Resources:

    • A Better Way
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    37 mins
  • The Spiritual Resonance of the Nativity Story with Canon John L. Peterson | Episode 47
    Dec 24 2025

    On this special Christmas Eve episode, Dean Randy Hollerith and Provost Jan Cope chat with Cathedral Canon John L. Peterson, former Secretary General of the Worldwide Anglican Communion. Alongside Canon Peterson’s fascinating insight into the realities of the Holy Family and Nativity, the group reflects on the deep spiritual resonance of the Holy Land for Christians from around the world.

    Additional Resources:

    • https://www.oursundayvisitor.com/was-jesus-really-born-in-a-stable/
    • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irI0IDvOwI4
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    22 mins
  • 100 Years of Cathedral Age | Episode 46
    Dec 10 2025

    For 100 years, Cathedral Age has told the story of Washington National Cathedral, its people, its mission, and its place in the life of the nation. First published in 1925, the magazine chronicled a century of faith, beauty, challenge, and renewal. As we celebrate this milestone, join former editor Kevin Eckstrom and Provost Jan Cope as they reflect on its history and how it speaks to the present moment and inspires generations to come.

    Additional Resources:

    • Cathedral Age
    • Fall 2025 Issue
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    26 mins