The Thing with Feathers: birds and hope with Courtney Ellis Podcast

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Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on The Thing with Feathers: birds and hope with Courtney Ellis.

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Wayne Klockner is the director of the American Birding Association and has dedicated his career to bird conservation and promoting birding activities.
Deb Rienstra is a professor of English at Calvin University. She is an author whose work, including the book 'Refugia Faith,' explores themes of ecology, theology, and the human relationship with creation. Her writings often delve into how faith and environmental concerns intersect, offering insights into hope and lament within the context of Christian faith and ecological awareness.
Cara Meredith is an author, speaker, and Episcopal priest-in-training. She has a deep interest in the concept of both/and, which she explores in her writing and speaking engagements. Her latest book, 'Church Camp: Bad Skits, Cry Night, and How White Evangelicalism Betrayed a Generation,' delves into her experiences and reflections on church camp and its impact on her generation. Cara's work often addresses themes of faith, identity, and the complexities of navigating life within the context of evangelicalism.
Jo Swinney is the Director of Communication for A Rocha International, a global Christian nature conservation charity. She is also an accomplished author, known for her books including 'The Whole Easter Story: Why the Cross is Good News for All Creation'. Jo is passionate about the intersection of faith and environmental stewardship, advocating for love and care for the planet.
Dan Van Voorhis is a professional podcaster with a PhD in Church History. He hosts The Christian History Almanac, which features daily 5-minute episodes discussing the work of God throughout history. He is known for his engaging interview style and has a strong connection with the Christian community.

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Here's the recent few episodes on The Thing with Feathers: birds and hope with Courtney Ellis.

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97: The Hope of Conservation (Wayne Klockner)

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Courtney Ellis
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Wayne Klockner
Keywords
birds conservation American Birding Association birding wild spaces

I’m a big fan of the ABA. No, not the American Bar Association. Not Applied Behavioral Analysis either. (Though I’m sure they’re both great.)

I’m a fan of the American Birding Association! The ABA does truly fantastic work on behalf of birds, wild spaces, and birders everywhere. From its young birder initiatives (start ‘em young!) to its bird of the year to its magazine to its podcast… I could go on and on.

But I don’t have to, because today we have the ABA’s director, Wayne Klockner, with us to talk about the ABA, his life’s work in conservation, and why he can’t ever choose a favorite bird.



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96: Refugia Faith with Deb Rienstra

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Courtney Ellis
Guests
Deb Rienstra
Keywords
birds hope theology literature ecology church calendar lament gratitude

Deb Rienstra is a professor of English at Calvin University. Her beautiful book, Refugia Faith, takes us deep into both an aching planet and the goodness of God. Friends, I couldn’t put this one down.

From despair to preparation, alienation to kinship, and indifference to attention, Deb’s masterful weaving of theology, literature, ecology, and a love for creation makes this book sing.

Join us for a conversation about birds and hope, about how the church calendar can help remind us of our creatureliness before God, and about the ways both lament and gratitude can tether us to one another.



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95: Unpacking Church Camp

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Courtney Ellis
Guests
Cara Meredith
Keywords
both/and church camp Episcopal priest white evangelicalism faith understanding

One of our greatest tools in understanding ourselves and the world is the concept of both/and. When we can hold two ideas or feelings in tension, we discover whole worlds of understanding and goodness.

Author, speaker, and Episcopal-priest-in-training Cara Meredith has been fascinated with this concept for years. After dabbling in some essays about it, she landed on a both/and topic that really spoke to her soul: church camp.

Today we celebrate her new book, Church Camp: Bad Skits, Cry Night, and How White Evangelicalism Betrayed a Generation, hot off the presses from Broadleaf. We talk about the good, the bad, the ugly, and how we might all be a little bit more faithful to the both/and in our lives.

Plus: a little detour about penguins.



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0:00 37:06

94: The Whole Easter Story (Jo Swinney)

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Courtney Ellis
Guests
Jo Swinney
Keywords
Easter hope stewardship conservation A Rocha International Jo Swinney love nature

Jo Swinney is the Director of Communication for A Rocha International, a global Christian nature conservation charity.

She’s also the author of several books, including The Whole Easter Story: Why the Cross is Good News for All Creation. On this Easter Monday she joined me to talk about the power of hope in helping us steward our planet well.

“Love is what generates the desire to care,” she told me. It all comes down to love.

Join us for a hopeful Easter episode about loving this beautiful planet, signs of hope springing up all around, and the good, creative work of conservation from elephants to coral.



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93: Looking Up's Audiobook Launch!

Hosts
Courtney Ellis
Guests
Dan Van Voorhis
Keywords
audiobook launch Looking Up birds audiobook recording interview

Dan Van Voorhis is a professional podcaster with a PhD in Church History. His podcast, The Christian History Almanac offers daily 5-minute episodes all about the work of God in the world over the centuries. It’s one of my favorites.

Dan is also a friend, congregant, and the best interviewer I know. He graciously agreed to come on The Thing with Feathers and interview me about the launch of the audiobook for Looking Up that comes out today (yayyyyyyy!) on the one-year anniversary of the paperback’s launch.

Come join us as we chat about the ins and outs of audiobook recording, the joys and surprises at the ways Looking Up has made its way into the world, the birds of spring, and the special additions that come with the audio version of this book.



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