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On this episode of Advances in Care , host Erin Welsh and Dr. Craig Smith, Chair of the Department of Surgery and Surgeon-in-Chief at NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia discuss the highlights of Dr. Smith’s 40+ year career as a cardiac surgeon and how the culture of Columbia has been a catalyst for innovation in cardiac care. Dr. Smith describes the excitement of helping to pioneer the institution’s heart transplant program in the 1980s, when it was just one of only three hospitals in the country practicing heart transplantation. Dr. Smith also explains how a unique collaboration with Columbia’s cardiology team led to the first of several groundbreaking trials, called PARTNER (Placement of AoRTic TraNscatheteR Valve), which paved the way for a monumental treatment for aortic stenosis — the most common heart valve disease that is lethal if left untreated. During the trial, Dr. Smith worked closely with Dr. Martin B. Leon, Professor of Medicine at Columbia University Irving Medical Center and Chief Innovation Officer and the Director of the Cardiovascular Data Science Center for the Division of Cardiology. Their findings elevated TAVR, or transcatheter aortic valve replacement, to eventually become the gold-standard for aortic stenosis patients at all levels of illness severity and surgical risk. Today, an experienced team of specialists at Columbia treat TAVR patients with a combination of advancements including advanced replacement valve materials, three-dimensional and ECG imaging, and a personalized approach to cardiac care. Finally, Dr. Smith shares his thoughts on new frontiers of cardiac surgery, like the challenge of repairing the mitral and tricuspid valves, and the promising application of robotic surgery for complex, high-risk operations. He reflects on life after he retires from operating, and shares his observations of how NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia have evolved in the decades since he began his residency. For more information visit nyp.org/Advances…
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What happens when missionally minded folks, who are also into sports and athletics, combine their passions for reading, cooking, and preaching and spend time talking together? Hopefully a thoughtful conversation with unexpected connections: NFL draft and the nature of the Holy Spirit; preaching as outlined in baking recipes; batting averages, what triple-doubles have to do with what it means to be a church of mutual accountability. We are allergic to big words, but not big ideas. DISCLAIMER: Profound things will be said, but it will be entirely by accident.
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What happens when missionally minded folks, who are also into sports and athletics, combine their passions for reading, cooking, and preaching and spend time talking together? Hopefully a thoughtful conversation with unexpected connections: NFL draft and the nature of the Holy Spirit; preaching as outlined in baking recipes; batting averages, what triple-doubles have to do with what it means to be a church of mutual accountability. We are allergic to big words, but not big ideas. DISCLAIMER: Profound things will be said, but it will be entirely by accident.
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A belated happy new year. We’re finally showing up here. As the year begins, we look at the upcoming Super Bowl, and will be focusing on the Academy Awards. And just because Craig was feeling nostalgic, the transition music is all from Five Iron Frenzy’s musical search for Reese Roper’s pants . And, as we recognize Lent is coming soon, we are looking for suggested acronyms for Lent. We try out a few and are looking for some more! Send us your LENTen acronyms!…
After getting it figured out what time of the year it is (year’s end - Gregorian calendar, year’s beginning - lectionary calendar), we agree it is Christmastide. Odd word, “Christmastide”, but as of this recording, it is the 4th Day of Christmas, so the Christmas tide is still rising. As always we begin with random talk about bagels and smoothly segue into hefty theological discussions and conversations about lists. This is the season of lists. The best of the year, the worst of the year, and more. We look at some of those often overlooked lists. Here are some links for what we discussed: Google Search Trends Worst Things to Spill in Your Car Varieties of Axe Fragrances And the inventor of auto-tune, Dr Andy Hildebrand (Apologies to Botticelli’s Nativitiy , thanks PhotoShop Generative Fill AI)…
Cody and Craig discussed the process of deconstructing theological assumptions by thinking about coconut macaroons, letting go of beliefs that are no longer true or beneficial, and the potential for reconstructing beliefs to align with a deeper truth. We’ve been using Sesh.com (Dear Sesh, sponsorship?) to guide our conversations. It’s a great app that can work with Zoom. By providing a shareable agenda, with timers, meetings can stay on topic and on time. As an added bonus, we’ve been using the “ice-breaker” feature, which poses random questions, to begin and end our conversations. The conversation also covered a range of other topics including, sports as panentheistic (big word warning: we go against our own motto about not using big words), Christmas celebrations beyond Christmas Day, and experiences at various gourmet restaurants. Support us on Patreon…
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Zoom AI Companion has been helping to write up the summaries of our conversations. So here’s what Zoom said, in part, edited (a little) for accuracy (sort of). Cody and craig discussed a variety of topics, including the new control interface, their podcast which covers a range of topics, household chores, and the societal assumptions about gender roles in household chores. They also engaged in a theological conversation about the historical context of Jesus, the Christmas story, and the concept of Jesus as a nonviolent resistor. They touched on the historical and mythical elements of the Christmas story, the financial and sporting implications of a high-profile player's transfer, their finances and future plans, music, making fruitcake, and casual conversations about classic Christmas movies and action figures. We also spent some time trying to pronounce the Latin term for the third Sunday of Advent, gaudete. It’s pretty close. Here are a few of the links to things that were discussed: NCAA Volleyball tournament: https://www.ncaa.com/brackets/volleyball-women/d1/2023 Shohei Ohtani’s payout: https://theathletic.com/5126812/2023/12/11/shohei-ohtani-contract-10-numbers-dodgers/?source=user-shared-article ActionAid Sweden and the Christmas Goats: https://youtu.be/ELvsokKcydM?si=VE7dMZPr6y9lP0qG Fruitcake, by the Superions: https://open.spotify.com/track/2KsftzifufXI5ukgcfis77?si=3b826cbf58364e60 Wet Bandits, by The Home Alones: https://open.spotify.com/track/12XnacmXLpsZFE1yn84XDS?si=ca5fa6b06ddd4226 And, especially since it is chilly outside here in North America, support us through Patreon so we can have a warm cup of tea or coffee.…
As we open up, we’re watching the new captioning tools on Zoom and noticing a few errors, or might they be more correct than we know? To quote Zoom captions: “profound things will be sad…” Craig and Cody talked about sports, with a focus on volleyball and hockey , and a look at the ranking of sports based on player salaries. Cody talked about Advent music, focusing largely on nontraditional (i.e. not in hymnals) songs. Follow the NCAA Volleyball tournament at: Where to watch: https://www.espn.com/college-sports/story/_/id/38992406/how-watch-2023-ncaa-women-volleyball-championship-espn Find the bracket: https://www.ncaa.com/brackets/volleyball-women/d1/2023 Common Hymnal – Humble People The Hound + The Fox – What Child is This/Child of the Poor Tracey Thorn – Joy Dave Bazan – I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day Alana Levandoski – First Advent Starting off, though, continuing the conversation about theological assumptions, Cody and Craig talked about the proper order of themes for Advent. Here are some possible themes: What is the proper order of Advent themes and why? a. Joy, Peace, Love, Hope b. Hope, Justice, Peace, Joy c. Peace, Peace, Peace, Peace d. Faith, Hope, Joy, Love, Light e. Prophecy, Promise, Fulfillment, Faith f. Signs, Saviors, Serpents, Song g. Waiting, Preparing, Singing, Laboring h. wear, wash, rinse, repeat What do you think would be the best? Login to Patreon and give us a boost , if you will. Also, make sure to rate, like, and share our podcasts. We do all this on a shoestring budget (both money and time are scarce).…
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We continue talking about the nature of assumptions we carry in our theology, with a slight nod to James Fowler’s stages of faith. What would your present theological understanding say to your 20-yr old theological self? What makes it change? Fowler noted that there are some folks who don’t get beyond their early faith, and then live on with assumptions that resist maturing. Here’s a little cheat-sheet on Fowler’s ideas: https://www.ngumc.org/files/fileslibrary/james+fowlers+stages+of+faith.pdf Popular Sports Craig quizzes Cody’s sports knowledge on the popularity of global sports. And together, we realize we have no idea how cricket works! Let us know. We’re willing to learn. https://aeonledlighting.com/2023/07/top-world-sports/ Make-up or Break-up Church Edition? We took off on a tangent conversation about a segment on a local pop music radio station. One Boise’s, 102.7, the hosts do a recurring segment on the Joey and Loren Show, called, “Make-Up or Break-Up.” After listening to a portion of a recent broadcast, we wonder if we should start a church version of make-up or break-up. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/joey-and-lauren-in-the-morning/id1481402629 Let us know if you have been a part of some weird church visits, or have not gone back, or you have witnessed some bad church “first-dates.” Patreon Support Support Cody and Craig and their emerging podcast media empire at patreon.com/craigdmorton https://www.patreon.com/craigdmorton…
ATHBCP Episode 86 After walking down memory lane and thinking about favorite holiday traditions of the past, Cody and Craig move into some more difficult topics. As pastors, how do we talk about, or pray, and lead our congregations to think about the news emerging from Gaza and Israel. Craig talks about going way back to the children of Noah and opening up the notion of “Semitic” culture and language to begin think about what a more pro-Semitic conversation might be. One of the sources for conversation was an article from National Archives which sets some of the history in a longer context. 1917, 1922 League of Nations, 1948 Provisional defacto recognition of state of Israel: https://www.archives.gov/milestone-documents/press-release-announcing-us-recognition-of-israel Continuing With Theological Assumptions Craig and Cody try to define the idea of a theological assumption. Cody describes his recent sermon which has some tricky interpretive ideas when speaking about God’s ability to forgive. More to come on the assumption front. Patreon – go to for our developing Missionplace Media. Support will go for this podcast as well as other podcasts, blogs, and research. Wanna go to Vegas? Las Vegas grand prix discount tickets, https://www.8newsnow.com/sports/vegas-full-throttle/f1-tickets-on-steep-discount-buzz-building-on-las-vegas-prices/ What’s the best thing you’ve heard recently? We reflect on the Country Music Award for best single to Tracy Chapman and Luke Combs . What a wonderful, unexpected couple! Listening to Fast Car, brings back memories and still feels fresh. Listen to Tracy Champman at: Tracy Chapman: https://youtu.be/AIOAlaACuv4?si=yBQk9VZNxndl_Kl0 Luke Combs at: https://youtu.be/Fr7oYjnt3bM?si=iRsFus-bU1qdGTEP Follow us and join the conversation at https://www.facebook.com/allthatsholy/…
Craig and Cody had a wide-ranging discussion covering technology, New Year's resolutions, theological assumptions, sports ethics, and popular TV shows. They also touched on racial issues in sports and the issues around 'sportswashing', responsible gambling. Regarding theological assumptions, we would love to hear your ideas. To get your mind wrapped around this theme, we played a portion of Gungor’s song, God is Not a White Man . The song goes on to describe a lot of ideas that get attached to conceptions of God. Give it a listen. Does it make you think of other assumptions. Tell about those assumptions through our Facebook page . Cody and Craig spent time with having a “commercial” and explaining the new and upcoming resources being developed. Check it out and sign on to become a Patreon supporter . In the future, we will create some merch that will be available.…
Cody and Craig resume their award-winning podcast (what awards, you ask?) after several months. And just for nostalgia, we go back to the 2018 introduction with Tom Joad telling what he’s been thinking about. We also play around a little with some new artificial intelligence tools to help summarize our conversation. See the podcast write up.…
Sarah Augustine Episode 83 Cody and I have been on break for a while. Summer means a different pace of work, family time, and travel. We both had church conferences, and other work-related activities. And there were delays because of health issues as well. We spoke with Sarah Augustine earlier this Spring about her work as an advocate for indigenous people’s justice in the USA and in Suriname. Sarah is a descendant of the Tewa people, also known as the Pueblo, and lives among the Yakima nation in central Washington. One of the major themes the indigenous people have had to resist is the Christian Nationalist policies emerging from terra nulius. In it various expressions, it has treated indigenous people as mere raw materials on the land; as a part of the land to be exploited (Bureau of Indian Affairs is a subsection of the Department of the Interior, for instance). Terra nulius has justified land theft, kidnapping, killing and domination, and the removal of children from the homes of the birth to be educated in church-based boarding schools. These experiences, established in the age of discovery, instituted, and maintained by the church, demonstrate what Christian Nationalism looks like, and that it is not hypothetical. We’ve been here before. Sarah Augustine’s author page at Anabaptist World : https://anabaptistworld.org/author/sarah-augustine/ and at MennoMedia https://www.mennomedia.org/author/sarah-augustine/ The Land is Not Empty: Following Jesus in Dismantling the Doctrine of Discovery , by Sarah Augustine at Herald Press https://heraldpress.com/9781513808291/the-land-is-not-empty/ https://dofdmenno.org/ https://www.facebook.com/dismantlediscovery/…
Together, Craig and Colin discuss how even those traditions (Craig’s Mennonite church, and Colin’s Friends meetings) can be lured into Christian Nationalism. Additionally, we spend some time discussing the experience of early Quakers in colonial America and execution of the “ Boston Martyrs ,” by the Massachusetts Bay Colony. From 1659-1661, the theocratic colony executed Marmaduke Stephenson, William Robinson, Mary Dyer, and William Leddra for their alternative beliefs. This history exemplifies one of the false promises of “Christian” nationalism, that is, who’s definition of Christian will become the official orthodoxy. In a small way, the experience of the Boston Martyrs is a prequel, or a forecast, of Margaret Atwood’s Handmaid’s Tale . Follow Colin Saxton at: https://walkingintheway.blog/ and on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/colinb.saxton Our transition music this week comes from Idaho’s own, Paul Revere and the Raiders rendition of, Eve of Destruction.…
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Episode 80 Angela Denker, Part 2 Continuation the conversation with Angela Denker Just a reminder, it isn’t too late to hear more from these scholars and writers we’re been talking with over the past few months. Drew Strait (episodes 77 and 78) will be hosting a seminar leading voices in studying and describing Christian Nationalism through the Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary . Follow this link to learn more: https://youtu.be/EIeORYinedo 1 Qrt Teddy Wilson from Radical Reports ( https://radicalreports.substack.com/ ) ANNIKA BROCKSCHMIDT & THOMAS LECAQUE at Religion Dispatches “Fascists need martyrs—they need blood to sanctify the ground they walk on, and to call for even more sacrifice from supporters. Trump hasn’t explicitly spoken of “Blutzeugen” yet, of “blood witnesses,” as the Nazis called their “martyrs,” or of a “baptism of blood,” as Hitler and his cronies called the Nazis regarding their failed coup of 1923. But he doesn’t have to at this point to make the parallel more obvious—because Ashli Babbitt has long become a martyr of the movement, as Jeff Sharlet has shown, as have the still-living insurrectionists behind bars (who can, conveniently, still record propaganda songs).” Paul D. Miller The Religion of American Greatness: What’s wrong with Christian Nationalism , “Being an evangelical [religiously understood] does not lead one to enthusiastically support border walls with Mexico, favoring Christian nationalism does. Being an evangelical does not seem to sour Americans’ attitudes toward stronger gun control legislation; endorsing Christian nationalism does. Being an evangelical was not an important predictor of which Americans voted for Donald Trump in 2016; supporting Christian nationalism was.” “Nationalism is the belief that humanity is divisible into mutually distinct, internally coherent cultural groups defined by shared traits like ethnicity, language, religion, or culture; that these groups should each have their own governments; that one of the purposes of government is to promote and protect a nation’s cultural identity; and that sovereign nations with strong cultures provide meaning and purpose for human beings.” 2-3 Qrt Part 2 with Angela Denker Transition music Mars, by Sleeping at Last on Spotify 4th Qrt We talk about little bit about sports, especially the breakthrough tournament for the Women’s NCAA tournament. For more information about women’s sports, and women’s perspectives on sports in general, listen to The Gist of It Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-gist-of-it/id1496908555…
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Episode 79, Angela Denker, Part 1 First Quarter: · The governmental imposition of religion, and religion’s happy acceptance: o Lerone Martin’s new book, The Gospel of J. Edgar Hoover o Weaponizing Jesus: Prince Of Peace? Christian Nationalists Push Jesus As Military Leader o Who is Policing the Military: The Coup & The Military-Christian Nationalist Industrial Complex o The Military Religious Freedom Foundation , check out their archives for all the projects they continue to report and work on. Second and Third Quarter – Conversation with Angela Denker part 1. Author of Red State Christians: A Journey into White Christian Nationalism and the Wreckage It Leaves Behind Angela is a multi-talented creative person. Along with being an athlete, a sports journalist, an ordained Lutheran pastor (ELCA), a writer, and also (now) a substitute teachers. Angela now lives in Minneapolis with her husband and children. Previously, Angela served a Lutheran parish in one of the most maga-friendly parts of the country in Orange County, California. Visit Angela Denker’s writings and substack at: https://www.angeladenker.com/ and at I’m Listening on Substack Hang out with some of our podcast friends at the Resisting Christian Nationalism with the Gospel of Peace seminar at Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary. An online short course taught by Drew Strait. Dates: April 12 – May 9, 2023. Early registration deadline: March 22, 2023. Final registration deadline April 5, 2023 Transition music by Fields and Fortresses, Freedom has a Sound Fourth Quarter: · March Madness · Spring plans…
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First Quarter – Order, Freedom, and Violence the big three of Christian Nationalism (Perry and Gorski, The Flag and the Cross) Additional Information https://bjconline.org/bringing-more-engagement-to-the-fight-against-christian-nationalism/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2022/05/20/white-christian-nationalism-buffalo-abortion/ Institutions of CN propaganda: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claremont_Institute https://americanmind.org/salvo/why-the-claremont-institute-is-not-conservative-and-you-shouldnt-be-either/ “Let’s be blunt. The United States has become two nations occupying the same country. When pressed, or in private, many would now agree. Fewer are willing to take the next step and accept that most people living in the United States today—certainly more than half—are not Americans in any meaningful sense of the term…They do not believe in, live by, or even like the principles, traditions, and ideals that until recently defined America as a nation and as a people. It is not obvious what we should call these citizen-aliens, these non-American Americans; but they are something else…. Authentic Americans are men, not gerbils—or robots…If you are a zombie or a human rodent who wants a shadow-life of timid conformity, then put away this essay and go memorize the poetry of Amanda Gorman. Real men and women who love honor and beauty, keep reading. Authentic Americans still want to have decent lives.” Hillsdale College and the 1776 Report an unveiled response to the 1619 Project. Horrible lack of peer review! Lack of citation evidence Second and Third Quarter – Drew Strait, part 2 Fourth Quarter – Transition music by James and the Shame, In Vain Sports, Culture, Cooking…
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First Quarter · Christian Nationalism and the Perfect Storm · Some of the resources mentioned: o https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/groups?f%5B0%5D=field_ideology%3A183 o Marcia Pally, Twitter @marcia_pally author of White Evangelicals and Right-Wing Populism o PRRI: Understanding the Threat of White Christian Nationalism o Samuel Perry and Andrew Whitehead, Taking America Back for God: Christian Nationalism in the United States o Robert Putnam, Bowling Alone: Revised and Updated: The Collapse and Revival of American Community Second and Third Quarter · Dr. Drew Strait , Twitter : @DrewStrait Assistant Professor of New Testament and Christian Origins at Anabaptist Mennonite Theological Seminary. “The church is behind the ball in constructing resistance and developing strategic peacebuilding.” “Whiteness is the gravitational center of Christian nationalism.” “I’m not primarily coming at this to save democracy…but to reinscribe the church with the life a teachings of Jesus, and to recognize and acknowledge that white Christian nationalism is the greatest threat to the church’s public witness.” Drew presents a solid three-part theological working definition of Christian nationalism: “A movement wherein theological imagination is coopted by state power…where a ethno-racial identity becomes more important than one’s baptismal identity in Christ; a view that sees militarized kingdoms of this world rather the unarmed multicultural church as the primary context for bearing witness to Jesus and the kingdom of God, it is a perversion of Jesus’ way of peace that ends up endorsing state violence, police brutality, and personal armament as expressions of Christian discipleship.” Fourth Quarter We banter about revival for the perspective of a sarcastic Lutheran (Nadia Bolz Weber) and a poet (Jessica Ice), while also taking time to consider shut-put world records (Ryan Crouser) and the Banshees of Inisherin. Wow! We can diversify. Follow us on Twitter @allthatsholy ; and Facebook @allthatsholy…
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