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Interfaith Voices Podcast (hour-long version)

Interfaith Voices provides engaging and informative discussion on the key public issues of our day t

Episodes

Total: 295

We’ve assembled a cadre of top religion journalists to dive into the top religion news stories of th

We take a look back at our first-ever live show, we explore the beauty and chaos that comes with hav

If you have ever wondered about the backstory of holiday carols and Christmas hymns - you are not al

We remember Interview with a Vampire author, Anne Rice, and we dive into the sounds of the season wi

On December 11th, 2021, best-selling vampire novelist Anne Rice passed away. We listen back to inter

From a graduate degree program in a maximum-security prison in Illinois to humanizing incarcerated p

Inside an Illinois maximum-security prison -- theology professor Michele Clifton-Soderstrom found a

We talk to Sister Helen Prejean, whose memoir,

We stand on the steps of the Supreme Court as Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health is heard - a major cha

How Did We Get Here?

2021/12/4

Pulitzer Prize-winning historian David Garrow traces the evolution of today’s battles over when a fe

Where Are We Going?

2021/12/4

Historian David Garrow and Liz Cavell, an attorney for the Freedom From Religion Foundation, parse t

Jamie Manson, the new leader of Catholics for Choice, outlines the ways Catholic attitudes towards a

Food is not traditionally included in the study of religion, but as our guest says, “everyone eats!”

Vegetarianism and veganism are not religions, but Ben Zeller of Lake Forest College says the decisio

Ravinder “Ravi” Singh, head of the Share a Meal program under the Khalsa Peace Corps, is taking lang

Adventures in Faith & Food

2021/11/26

No matter your race, class, gender, or faith, we all have to eat. We explore what food says about wh

The leader of an Adventist community organization collecting donations, and partnering with other or

As people seek ways to do good, researcher and food security advocate Kate Martin offers ways to min

This week we hear from volunteers across the country helping neighbors in need.

Volunteers across the country are “gleaning” -- the ancient practice of picking crops for the poor a