Recent Episodes
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Amos: Messenger to the Collective with Rabbi Or Rose
Apr 4, 2025 – 01:22:25 -
The Tears of Things with Pete Enns
Mar 21, 2025 – 01:27:40 -
Good Trouble: An Introduction to The Tears of Things
Mar 7, 2025 – 01:22:30 -
Francis with Jon Sweeney
Feb 21, 2025 – 01:21:29 -
John Duns Scotus with Sr. Mary Beth Ingham
Feb 14, 2025 – 01:25:16 -
Bonaventure with Sr. Margaret Carney
Feb 7, 2025 – 01:19:22 -
Entering the World of Another with Omid Safi
Jan 31, 2025 – 01:26:11 -
The Legacy of Clare with Sr. Margaret Carney
Jan 24, 2025 – 01:21:29 -
The Integration of Feminine and Masculine with Jennifer Abe and Douglas E. Christie
Jan 17, 2025 – 01:31:21 -
The Integration of the Negative with Kaira Jewel Lingo and Adam Bucko
Jan 10, 2025 – 01:26:38 -
Waiting in the Darkness, an Advent Bonus
Dec 13, 2024 – 01:21:52 -
An Alternative Orthodoxy With Brian McLaren
Nov 15, 2024 – 01:22:55 -
Contemplation With Carmen Acevedo Butcher
Nov 5, 2024 – 01:25:49 -
Home Base With Rev. Dr. Randy Woodley
Oct 11, 2024 – 01:31:34 -
Living on the Edge of the Inside With Dr. Barbara Holmes
Oct 4, 2024 – 01:12:39 -
A Happy Run Downward With James Finley
Sep 27, 2024 – 01:28:05 -
What Do We Mean by "Mysticism"? With Mirabai Starr
Sep 20, 2024 – 01:23:17 -
Falling Upward (Listener Questions Part 3) With Richard Rohr
Sep 14, 2024 – 37:05 -
Falling Upward (Listener Questions: Part 2) With Cassidy Hall
Sep 3, 2024 – 34:49 -
Falling Upward (Listener Questions: Part 1) With Cassidy Hall
Aug 22, 2024 – 01:30:19 -
New Problems and New Directions With Dr. Barbara Holmes and Brian McLaren
May 22, 2024 – 01:23:41 -
The Shadowlands With Connie Zweig
May 15, 2024 – 01:31:35 -
A Bright Sadness With Christian Wiman
May 8, 2024 – 01:31:55 -
A Second Simplicity With Carmen Acevedo Butcher
May 1, 2024 – 01:35:44 -
Amnesia and the Big Picture With Michael Battle
Apr 24, 2024 – 01:32:33 -
Home and Homesickness With James Finley
Apr 17, 2024 – 01:23:36 -
Necessary Suffering With Mirabai Starr
Apr 10, 2024 – 01:26:35 -
Stumbling Over the Stumbling Stone With Paula D'Arcy
Apr 3, 2024 – 01:26:52 -
The Tragic Sense of Life With Kate Bowler
Mar 27, 2024 – 01:37:38 -
The First Half of Life With Erin Sanzero
Mar 20, 2024 – 01:26:18 -
The Hero and Heroine's Journey With Kirsten Oates and Patrick Boland
Mar 13, 2024 – 01:29:27 -
The Two Halves of Life With Brené Brown
Mar 5, 2024 – 01:19:04 -
Tips for the Road
Nov 21, 2023 – 01:38:54 -
The Contemplative Laboratory
Nov 13, 2023 – 01:17:01 -
Teachers and Students
Nov 6, 2023 – 01:22:51 -
The Future of the Work
Oct 30, 2023 – 01:11:56 -
Catching Up with Richard Rohr
Oct 23, 2023 – 54:08
Recent Reviews
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BiscuitsCalhounShowed up for Richard, stayed for the others.Anything Richard Rohr, I’m in. But the wisdom of these show is expansive thanks to the great cohosts and guests.
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PudelmomA Year of The Tears of ThingsI am deeply moved at the opportunity to spend a year through the podcast with this book.
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Myrt cSpecial teachingA beautiful journey provided by the CAC. Thank you
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Diogenes66InspiringThank you so much for bringing this wisdom into my home love all of the series
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Less monologuesLessWish the interviewers would ask concise questions instead of offering long statements with a question tagged on the end. More focus on those interviewed.
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TN MormorThe HermitageThank you for bringing us along with you for the intimate conversations with Fr. Richard. What a privilege.
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littlegaleSo helpful!We can do this! Include and transcend. Transcend and include.
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Boboni24WisdomWonderful
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BmcerlaiGrateful for Father Richard Rohr’s leadershipAwesome podcast, great guests. I am especially grateful for Father Richard Rohr’s leadership. Always looking forward to an opportunity to learn from him.
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Francia@san AntonioEverything BelongsI really love the podcast. I like the combination of Father Rohr with the amazing guests. I’m thankful for the CAC, you have been my spiritual community for more than five years, since I retired as a bilingual teacher in Texas. Thanks again 🤗🙏🏻
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VKtwiceOver the RainbowOver the Rainbow was not written by Irving Berlin, but by the great Harold Arlen, the lyricist, and Yip Harburg, the composer.
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CharlieH2017TransformationalThis podcast is truly transformational - and I feel I'm here at the exact right point in my life (still squarely in the first half but inclings of moving beyond). Paul and Mike are really masterful interviewers and bring out the absolute best in Richard and their incredible guests. Thank you so much for this great service!
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lykins79Great seriesGreat Series Alot to learn from these two
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PFS42GriundedThis podcast gives me perspective to understand my faith and world. It helps keep me grounded in what is important.
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yoldLearning that Everything belongsFather Rohr has given my faith a new strength. Learning that Christ is in all things, has opened my eyes to a new seeing, every day has become a try at following the Christ instead of just worshiping. I see everything around me become more and more beautiful. Being 80 is nothing, Father Richard, I'm learning, changing and I am 92.
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Louisiana BrenI can’t get enough of Richard!Since I first listened to Richard after reading Another Name for Everything, I have learned so much about my faith from different positions. Richard has a unique view of our world and the rare gift of explaining it to others so that we can understand. Richard’s books have helped me grow more mature in my faith journey. God Bless Richard Rohr!
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One to enjoy all winter longA gift for my soulAs a dedicated listener of the podcast Another Name for Everything, and someone who considers Richard Rohr a primary spiritual teacher, I’m so happy to have a new series of podcasts that synthesize his work on an even deeper level. I love the format of hearing from Richard in his elder wisdom, and then listening to Paul and Mike dive into the ways the concepts play out in real life for them. It feels like you’re walking alongside me on my own contemplative pathway. Thank you all for this wisdom and for your generous vulnerability.
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cmcseekerA gift!This new podcast is a gift, received during a time when it was most needed. Thank you, Father Richard!💕
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Jayson BoyersThank you.Having attended 6 years of Conspire and having followed Rohr for years, I am so grateful for this podcast. I will look forward to this season. I revisit Rohr and he constantly teaches me something new or helps me Re-remember. Thank you for sharing him and his teachings. Blessings to you.
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Lynda S ARichard’s 3 G’sglaring with judgment glancing with noncommittal gazing with Seeking 🙏🏼
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paciulanLove hearing Richard again!I love his candor and honesty and vulnerability. Such a gift!
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neilsbearAsked him for a prayer…I heard at the end that Father Richard was asked to say a prayer. He did. I often say one that he gave in one of the first pandemic episodes of Another Name for Every Thing. I’ve wrote it down and thought I would share. Surround us Support us Sustain us. We don’t know how to live through this. We don’t know how to walk through this. We don’t know how to understand this. We don’t know. We all feel a certain threat to our lives. (My addition)- (We all feel out of control) Let this be a time of Global initiation. Initiate us to what is real, what matters, what lasts, what is Good. May we offer hope, consolation and comfort. We ask this in the name of Christ and in all the holy names of God Amen.
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euririurieueirirBeautiful!So wonderful to hear Fr. Richard reflect and share so personably. What a gift he is!
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FontaineFranklinThe voiceEach time I hear Richard speak, I find myself smiling. He somehow transforms everyday conversation into sacred.
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