For more than 15 years Nomad Podcast has been hosting conversations with theologians, activists and
In this episode we chat with native American, author, songwriter and storyteller, Terry Wildman. Ter
In this episode we speak with author and director of creative writing at Alma College, Sophfronia Sc
In this episode we chat with clinical social worker and a trauma-informed coach, Brian Peck. Brian
In this episode we speak with former church pastor, author and teacher Keith Giles. Like many evange
Merry Christmas to One and All from Nomad Podcast. In this devotional episode, Fr Azariah France Wi
The former Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Rowan Williams carries a lifelong love for the theology and p
When Hannah Malcolm was approached to write a book on climate grief, she chose, instead, to edit a b
Claire Gilbert is a theologian, writer, and founding director of Westminster Abbey Institute. When s
Cop26 is a gathering of world leaders, meeting this November in Glasgow to review agreements to redu
In this episode we listen in on a conversation between Alex Clare-Young and Sarah Hobbs about their
In this episode we’re joined by religion and contemporary spirituality commentator, Diana Butler Bas
Every month we produce a podcast for our supporters called Nomad Revisited. In each episode Tim Nash
This episode is a conversation between good friends Emma Morton and Lyn Baylis. Emma is a former pas
Natalia-Nana is a teacher, trainer, and coach in Equity, Diversity, and Liberation. In this episode
On this episode we’ve invited Liz Pattison and Jim Robinson to have a conversation around their expe
Miles Irving has been foraging since childhood. Having journeyed through Pentecostalism, he returned
Many of us inherited a faith that had a lot to say about life after death. But as our faith shifted
In this episode Jemimah McAlpine talks about her transformative experience of dance and her thinking
It’s always a pleasure to have author, activist, and public theologian Brian McLaren on Nomad. This
In this podcast, David Benjamin Blower converses with musician, podcaster and activist Samantha Lind