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Reimagining the Good Life – What’s Next? {Season 10}

What makes a life good? In this new season of Reimagining the Good Life, Amy Julia Becker invites listeners into thoughtful conversations about faith, family, disability, belonging, beauty, repair, community, and what it means to be human. This season features interviews with:

  • Tish Harrison Warren about persevering with grace through midlife
  • Malcolm Foley about the role of greed and pride in racism and what we can do to respond with love
  • Brian Brock about disability and creation
  • Dr. Chris Cipriano at Yale about politics and language and disability 
  • Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg about her book On Repentance and Repair 
  • Craig Thomas, author of the book That’s Not How It Happened and co-creator of How I Met Your Mother, about how we tell the story of family and and Down syndrome.

Follow the show now and join us beginning May 19 for a new season of Reimagining the Good Life.

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Amy Julia Becker (00:05)
This is Amy Julia Becker. I am excited to be here because we are about to begin a new season of the Reimagining the Good Life podcast. Here at Reimagining the Good Life, we have conversations that help us challenge the assumptions about what makes life good, proclaim the inherent belovedness of every human being, and envision and build a world of belonging where everyone matters. In the weeks ahead, you can look forward to some really awesome interviews with Sarah Hendren.

about designing spaces that welcome people and build community, with Tish Harrison Warren about persevering with grace through midlife, with Malcolm Foley about the role of greed and pride in racism and what we can do to respond with love, and with Brian Brock about disability and creation. I’m also going to be talking with Chris Cipriano at Yale about politics and language and disability, with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg about her book on repentance and repair.

And with Craig Thomas, author of the book, That’s Not How It Happened and co-creator of How I Met Your Mother, we will be talking about how we tell the story of family and of Down syndrome. And that’s only half of what we have in store for these next few months. So please make sure you’re following the show starting on May 19th. If you’re listening to this in real time, that’s one week from now. You will see Reimagining the Good Life pop up in your podcast feed.

And if you know other people who would benefit from deep conversations about big questions related to faith, family, and disability, please let them know about this show. We are so grateful you’re here, and we can’t wait to share these episodes with you.

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