Bart and John respond to a question from a listener who, despite knowing her grandfather was going to die, missed his final moments and feels deep regret about it. Bart suggests she look at it as a gift from her grandfather which could serve her well for a lifetime: and a valuable reminder to all of us about the virtue of being present.
313: Former megachurch pastor Kent Dobson thinks differently
312: Why do we still cry out in times of crisis?
311: Women Who Explore with Lindsay MacNevin
310: How should we respond to the homeless?
309: Are we really free to make our own choices? with Dan Barker
308: Science Mike (Mike McHargue)
307: A chat with my dad about the film, with Tony Campolo
306: A Conversation With Rabbi Daniel Bogard
305: What everyday people can do to prevent suicide, with Jennifer Wright-Berryman
304: Ryan Bell – the new Humanist Chaplain at USC
303: The art of an apology
302: What happens when an evangelical megachurch becomes LGBTQ+ inclusive, with Ryan Meeks
301: Sammy Rangel's turnaround from violent extremism
224: On men, masculinity, and their nature
223: Storytime
222: Catching Up, the Cincinnati edition
221: On Meditation, with Jennifer Howd
220: Death Salon, with Megan Rosenbloom
219: 'Theology' after faith? with Kester Brewin
218: True secular care, with Jason Callahan
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