• Bonus. The Mormon Church is More Than You Think (Rick Bennett)
    Jan 30 2025

    Episode 87.
    The timing of this Bonus episode is auspicious given the recent debate regarding learning about the history of race in America, the book bans, and the current administration’s aim to eliminate the federal department of education. While each of these issues are complex and engage different issues, they share the matter of understanding our history – all of it. And our history leads into what we do today. As part of my ongoing encouragement to know each other’s faith and religion, Rick Bennett, host of the Gospel Tangents, a Mormon History podcast, has joined me to talk about the many splinter groups within the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-Day Saints, otherwise known as the LDS church or the Mormons. Whatever you might think or know about this church, I encourage you to listen with an open mind and heart. Rick is a passionate researcher and brings humor and curiosity to his work.

    Highlights:
    · Mormon splinter groups.

    · Joseph Smith: synchronizing the Old Testament and New Testament

    · Religions are seen as cults at their beginning.

    · Common miracles today.

    · Studies on faith healings and the placebo effect.

    · Succession, polygamy and theological disagreements.

    · The LDS church as the “One True Church”.


    Bio:
    Rick Bennett is the host of the Gospel Tangents, a Mormon History podcast. He is an expert on various Mormon schismatic groups, presenting at the Mormon History Association, and other Mormon history groups. He is an academic authenticity advisor at Western Governors University and teaches math and statistics at Utah Valley University. Rick holds a Master of Statistics Degree from the University of Utah. He has worked as a research biostatistician in the fields of Dermatology and Traumatic Brian Injuries and works in the network television/cable T.V. industries as a sports statistician.


    Social Media links for Rick:
    Website – https://gospeltangents.com
    YouTube – https://youtube.com/gospeltangents
    Patreon – https://patreon.com/gospeltangents

    Social Media links for Méli:
    Website – Talking with God Project
    LinkedIn – Meli Solomon
    Facebook – Meli Solomon

    Transcript on Buzzsprout

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    The Living Our Beliefs podcast offers a place to learn about other religions and faith practices. When you hear about how observant Christians, Jews and Muslims live their faith, new ideas and questions arise: Is your way similar or different? Is there an idea or practice that you want to explore? Understanding how other people live opens your mind and heart to new people you meet.

    Comments? Questions? Email Méli at – info@talkingwithgodproject.org

    The Living Our Beliefs podcast is part of the Talking with God Project – https://www.talkingwithgodproject.org/

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    42 mins
  • The Long Journey from Believer to Evangelical Critic – Dan Miller
    Jan 23 2025

    Episode 86.
    Several big international changes have occurred since the last episode was released on the 9th of January. America witnessed another peaceful transfer of power, though it was immediately followed by some executive orders that are anything but peaceful, and Israeli hostages were exchanged for Palestinian prisoners as part of a ceasefire. These small steps are part of much longer national journeys that will affect many people for years to come.

    Today’s guest, Dan Miller––professor, co-host of the Straight White American Jesus podcast, and former evangelical pastor––has stepped out of his usual discussion of White Christian Nationalism in America to talk with me about his own personal faith journey. Over the years of observance and theological training, Dan has shifted from believer to critic, though he is back in a church community. You’ll hear many reminders of why thinking deeply and critically is so valuable.


    Highlights:
    · Complex Identity and Faith Transformation

    · Evangelicalism: Biblical Authority and Social Conservatism

    · Leaving Evangelicalism for Social Justice

    · Biblical contradictions and complexity

    · Justice and Jesus of Nazareth

    · “All we can do is the next right thing.”


    Social Media link for Dan:
    Website – Straight White American Jesus
    Email – DanielMillerswaj@gmail.com

    Social Media links for Méli:

    Website – Talking with God Project
    LinkedIn – Meli Solomon
    Facebook – Meli Solomon

    Transcript on Buzzsprout

    Follow the podcast!
    The Living Our Beliefs podcast offers a place to learn about other religions and faith practices. When you hear about how observant Christians, Jews and Muslims live their faith, new ideas and questions arise: Is your way similar or different? Is there an idea or practice that you want to explore? Understanding how other people live opens your mind and heart to new people you meet.

    Comments? Questions? Email Méli at – info@talkingwithgodproject.org

    The Living Our Beliefs podcast is part of the Talking with God Project – https://www.talkingwithgodproject.org/

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    43 mins
  • Religious Pluralism v. White Supremacy in America Today – Wajahat Ali
    Jan 9 2025

    Episode 85.
    As the new secular year begins, along with the incoming presidential administration, it’s a good time to hear a shortened version of my conversation with the esteemed journalist and speaker Wajahat Ali. Given the dominance of White Christian Nationalism and the debate about immigration, Wajahat’s Sunni Muslim American identity and his family’s Pakistani immigrant history, make him an ideal partner to talk about religious pluralism in America today. In this conversation we explore the challenges minorities face as well as the fears, hate and discomfort that drive the antagonism and protectionism of White Supremacy. But our conversation is not completely dark. Wajahat raises reasons for hope and steps we can each take towards a brighter future of dignity and freedom.

    Highlights:
    · White Christian Nationalism.
    · Balancing group identity and assimilation; history and modernity; religion and secularism.
    · Suburban communities' fear despite material abundance.
    · Progressives ceded spirituality to the right.
    · Stand for dignity, freedom; reject hate-driven leadership.
    · Steps of awareness, intention, and action for individual contributions.


    Bio:
    Wajahat is a New York Times contributing op-ed writer and Daily Beast columnist, public speaker, and recovering attorney. He also regularly appears on cable news and radio to discuss politics, religion, foreign policy and culture. Wajahat often speaks on the multifaceted American experience, covering our growing need for cultural unity, racial diversity, and inclusion. Additionally, he has published his first book Go Back To Where You Came From: And, Other Helpful Recommendations on Becoming American.

    Wajahat grew up in the Bay Area, California to Pakistani immigrant parents. He graduated from UC Berkeley with an English major and became a licensed attorney. He knows what it feels like to be the token minority in the classroom and the darkest person in a boardroom. He is married and the father of three kids.

    Social Media links for Wajahat:
    Website – https://www.wajali.com

    NY Times opinion piece, 23 June 2023

    NY Times opinion piece, 16 Aug. 2023


    Transcript on Buzzsprout

    More episodes with Muslims:
    Saiyyidah Zaidi
    Prianka Alam
    Dr. Amir Hussain

    Social Media links for Méli:

    Website – Talking with God Project
    LinkedIn – Meli Solomon

    Follow the podcast!
    The Living Our Beliefs podcast offers a place to learn about other religions and faith practices.

    The Living Our Beliefs podcast is part of the Talking with God Project – https://www.talkingwithgodproject.org/

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    38 mins
  • Mikveh: Reclaiming an Ancient Jewish Ritual – Haviva Ner-David
    Dec 26 2024

    Episode 84.
    This week is the Jewish holiday of Chanukah which celebrates light in the dark days of winter. It is a time of contrasts and turning. Our candles add light in the darkness as we appreciate the slow turning towards longer days. In that spirit, this conversation explores another kind of opposites and turning – immersing in the mikveh as a way for a Jew to mark a transition.

    Haviva Ner-David, an American Jew who has lived in Israel more than half her life. She is the founding rabbi of Shmaya: A Mikveh for Mind, Body, and Soul. Located in northern Israel, it is the only mikveh in Israel that allows people to immerse as they choose. Haviva talks about the biblical sources of the mikveh, her long standing passion for this ritual, and the many uses of the mikveh, reaching far beyond the monthly practice for Orthodox women after their menstrual periods. Each reason for immersing in the living waters of the mikveh marks a transition or celebrates a milestone in life.

    Bio:
    Rabbi Dr. Haviva Ner-David is a rabbi, author, spiritual companion, and activist. She is the founding rabbi of Shmaya: A Mikveh for Mind, Body, and Soul, the only mikveh in Israel open to all humans to immerse as they choose. Her books include three memoirs, two novels, and a children’s book. As a spiritual companion, she works with people of all faiths. Haviva was ordained privately by an Orthodox rabbi and institutionally by the One Spirit Interfaith-Interspiritual Seminary. Haviva lives with FSHD, a form of muscular dystrophy, which has been her greatest life challenge and teacher. She and her life partner, Jacob, have seven children. Her activism takes various forms, including building Arab-Jewish partnership in the Galilee, where she lives.

    Highlights:
    · Biblical sources for Mikvah
    · Shmaya, a unique Mikvah in Israel
    · Immersion as spiritual practice and ritual process
    · Practical elements of the process
    · Intentionality and Kavannah


    References:
    Rising Tide Open Waters Mikveh Network – https://www.mayyimhayyim.org/risingtide/

    Social Media links for Haviva:
    Website – https://rabbihaviva.com/
    Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/haviva.nerdavid.1
    Blog on the Times of Israel – https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/author/haviva-ner-david/

    Transcript on Buzzsprout

    More episodes with Jews outside the U.S.:

    Jonathan Schorsch, Germany
    Dr. Lindsay Simmonds, UK
    David Levin-Kruss, Israel

    Social Media links for Méli:
    Website – Talking with God Project
    LinkedIn – Meli Solomon
    Facebook – Meli Solomon

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    The Living Our Beliefs podcast is part of the Talking with God Project – https://www.talkingwithgodproject.org/

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    38 mins
  • How to be Visibly Muslim in the US Government – Fatima Pashaei
    Dec 12 2024

    Episode 83.
    Is someone in your family an immigrant? Or are you yourself an immigrant? Are you visibly a member of a race or religion? And how do these markers of identity affect your work life and general sense of belonging?

    In this conversation we explore the complexities of her life experience – being part of an extended family of mixed cultures and religions, being visibly Muslim at work, the 9/11 terrorist attack, and a bit about Christmas, perfect in the run up to that holiday.

    Bio:
    Fatima Pashaei, an American-born Muslim woman, has worked for the Federal government for the last 25 years. She is currently President of Mosaic - Muslim Federal Employee Association, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, which supports Muslims serving in the executive branch of government. Fatima is passionate about creating inclusive workplaces for people of all faith backgrounds. Fatima grew up in Washington, DC. with her six siblings, the daughter of an Iranian immigrant father and American mother, who instilled in her the value of service to others. Fatima lives in Northern Virginia with her husband, two sons, hairless cat, and rescue dog.

    Highlights:
    · Shia, a minority Islamic sect globally, but the majority in Iran.

    · Mother's conversion to Islam and integration of mixed cultural practices.

    · Focus on broad Muslim identity rather than sectarian differences.

    · Witnessed 9/11 attacks; felt impact on the Pentagon.

    · Uncomfortable incidents with derogatory comments about Middle Eastern and Iraqi backgrounds.

    · The challenge of being a woman in a male-dominated workforce and a Muslim in a non-Muslim area.

    · Positive work experiences and cultural understanding moments.

    · Christmas celebration – family time and cookies

    · Jesus (Isa in Arabic) as prophet in Islam who performs miracles.


    Social Media links for Fatima:
    LinkedIn – www.linkedin.com/in/fatima-pashaei
    Instagram – @fatipash
    Mosaic (Muslim Federal Employee Association) – www.mosaicfeds.org


    Social Media links for Méli:
    Website – Talking with God Project
    LinkedIn – Meli Solomon
    Facebook – Meli Solomon


    Transcript on Buzzsprout

    Follow the podcast!
    The Living Our Beliefs podcast offers a place to learn about other religions and faith practices. When you hear about how observant Christians, Jews and Muslims live their faith, new ideas and questions arise: Is your way similar or different? Is there an idea or practice that you want to explore? Understanding how other people live opens your mind and heart to new people you meet.

    Comments? Questions? Email Méli at – info@talkingwithgodproject.org

    The Living Our Beliefs podcast is part of the Talking with God Project – https://www.talkingwithgodproject.org/

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    42 mins
  • Ancient Prayers: Meaningless or Comforting? – Will Berry
    Nov 28 2024

    Episode 82.
    '
    Our Father who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name'. These opening words of the Lord’s Prayer from the Christian tradition, provide a salve for Will Berry when times are hard, and he doesn’t have words. As a paramedic for 14 years, these moments are not infrequent.

    Today’s episode is the second half of our conversation, where we talk about God, prayer, and the power of using ancient words.


    Highlights:
    00:00 God's vastness complements intimate personal presence.

    04:56 The profound impact of the Church community and teachings.

    08:53 Pragmatic preaching that blends scripture and life.

    10:02 Ancient traditions need modern practical relevance.

    15:34 Kneeling in prayer brings powerful surrender.

    18:02 Reflecting on humanity prevents emotional detachment.

    21:01 Bring heavenly beauty and power to earth.


    Bio:
    Will Berry has been in EMS for 14 years. He currently works as a flight paramedic in North Carolina, but has spent the majority of his career as a paramedic on an ambulance responding to 911 calls in a busy city. He has been a Christian since a young age and is heavily influenced by his faith and spiritual journey. He is married and is the father to two young girls. In addition to working in EMS he has been a whitewater rafting guide, ski patroller, and wilderness guide in the rocky mountains.

    Social Media links for Will:
    Instagram – @emscast
    EMSCast podcast (co-hosted with Ross Orpet)


    Social Media links for Méli:
    Website – Talking with God Project
    LinkedIn – Meli Solomon
    Facebook – Meli Solomon


    Transcript on Buzzsprout


    Follow the podcast!
    The Living Our Beliefs podcast offers a place to learn about other religions and faith practices. When you hear about how observant Christians, Jews and Muslims live their faith, new ideas and questions arise: Is your way similar or different? Is there an idea or practice that you want to explore? Understanding how other people live opens your mind and heart to new people you meet.

    Comments? Questions? Email Méli at – info@talkingwithgodproject.org


    The Living Our Beliefs podcast is part of the Talking with God Project – https://www.talkingwithgodproject.org/

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    24 mins
  • Is a Loving God in the Brokenness and Darkness? – Will Berry
    Nov 14 2024

    Episode 81.
    When you are swamped by tragedy and darkness, when all you are seeing is broken and the worst that society has to offer, what does your faith offer you? For Will Berry, a paramedic for 14 years, his Christian faith provides a loving God, and the presence of light in the situation, perhaps his own God-given skills and ability are the light in the darkness.

    This is the first half of my conversation with Will. The second half will be released in two weeks.

    Highlights:
    · Will Berry's religious background – core beliefs and changing denominations

    · The tension between the theoretical understanding of faith and real-world challenges.

    · God is all-powerful; faith bridges the mysterious gaps.

    · Being compassionate and attentive in emergencies.

    · Handling chaotic situations involving crime, addiction, and mental health.

    · The role of faith in providing light in dark situations – being an instrument of light and hope


    Bio:
    Will Berry has been in EMS for 14 years. He currently works as a flight paramedic in North Carolina, but has spent the majority of his career as a paramedic on an ambulance responding to 911 calls in a busy city. He has been a Christian since a young age and is heavily influenced by his faith and spiritual journey. He is married and is the father to two young girls. In addition to working in EMS he has been a whitewater rafting guide, ski patroller, and wilderness guide in the rocky mountains.

    Social Media links for Will:
    Instagram – @emscast
    EMSCast podcast (co-hosted with Ross Orpet)


    Social Media links for Méli:
    Website – Talking with God Project
    LinkedIn – Meli Solomon
    Facebook – Meli Solomon


    Transcript in Buzzsprout


    Follow the podcast!
    The Living Our Beliefs podcast offers a place to learn about other religions and faith practices. When you hear about how observant Christians, Jews and Muslims live their faith, new ideas and questions arise: Is your way similar or different? Is there an idea or practice that you want to explore? Understanding how other people live opens your mind and heart to new people you meet.

    Comments? Questions? Email Méli at – info@talkingwithgodproject.org

    The Living Our Beliefs podcast is part of the Talking with God Project – https://www.talkingwithgodproject.org/

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    25 mins
  • Bonus. Tying the Knot in Faith
    Nov 7 2024

    Episode 80. [Bonus.]
    Wedding ceremonies are universal and central to many religious and cultural groups. But they vary widely. In this conversation with four guests from different religious traditions – Judaism, Mormonism, Islam and the Baha'i faith – we explore the role of the officiant, who that is, the role of the Divine, contracts and other things. This conversation grew out of the Elevate Podcasting summit hosted by BYU Broadcasting. Steve Perry, host of their In Good Faith podcast, has joined me in co-hosting this discussion.


    Highlights:
    · Is a religious leader required?

    · Role of the Divine in wedding ceremonies

    · Marriage contracts

    · Cultural and religious

    · Till death do us part or for eternity



    References:
    Islamic marriage contract – Khutbah Nikah
    Jewish marriage contract – Ketubah
    Jewish Ketubah examples – Ketubah.com
    Sharon Brous – The Amen Effect



    Social Media links for guests:
    Steve Perry, co-host – In Good Faith podcast
    Uzma Jafri – Mommying While Muslim podcast
    Uzma Jafri, Instagram – @mommyingwhilemuslimpodcast
    Uzma Jafri – Mommying While Muslim website
    Nava Kavelin – Podcrushed podcast
    Lex Rofeberg – Judaism Unbound podcast
    Carl Youngblood – Mormon Transhumanist Association website



    Social Media links for Méli:
    Website – Talking with God Project
    LinkedIn – Meli Solomon
    Facebook – Meli Solomon


    Transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/admin/1851013/episodes/16061562-tying-the-knot-in-faith-bonus


    Follow the podcast!
    The Living Our Beliefs podcast offers a place to learn about other religions and faith practices. When you hear about how observant Christians, Jews and Muslims live their faith, new ideas and questions arise: Is your way similar or different? Is there an idea or practice that you want to explore? Understanding how other people live opens your mind and heart to new people you meet.

    Comments? Questions? Email Méli at – info@talkingwithgodproject.org

    The Living Our Beliefs podcast is part of the Talking with God Project – https://www.talkingwithgodproject.org/

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    41 mins