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Another Life with Joy Marie Clarkson

Another Life with Joy Marie Clarkson

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Life on the Edge of Catastrophe

May 5, 202641 min

Faith in China

Apr 21, 202639 min

All Shall Be Well

In the latest episode of Another Life, Karen Kilby and Joy Clarkson discuss how should Christians should respond to a declining church. Read transcript here. This podcast is from ⁠Plough Quarterly⁠, a magazine of stories, ideas, and culture to inspire faith and action. ⁠Subscribe at our introductory rate⁠ to learn how another life is possible.

Apr 7, 202634 min

An Artist Reinterprets Classic Nature Poems

Julian Peters, the comic artist behind Plough’s new anthology of nature poems, talks to Joy Clarkson. Read transcript here. Get Nature Poems to See By. This podcast is from ⁠Plough Quarterly⁠, a magazine of stories, ideas, and culture to inspire faith and action. ⁠Subscribe at our introductory rate⁠ to learn how another life is possible.

Mar 24, 202644 min

A Season of Unveiling

Norann Voll and Joy Marie Clarkson discuss how they are observing Lent and a book of Lenten and Easter devotions that you shouldn’t miss. Read transcript here. This podcast is from Plough Quarterly, a magazine of stories, ideas, and culture to inspire faith and action. Subscribe at our introductory rate to learn how another life is possible.

Mar 3, 202635 min

On Beauty and Justice

⁠Makoto Fujimura⁠, ⁠Haejin Fujimura⁠ and ⁠Joy Marie Clarkson⁠ discuss how art can serve as a means of envisioning a just future. Read transcript here. This podcast is from ⁠Plough Quarterly⁠, a magazine of stories, ideas, and culture to inspire faith and action. ⁠Subscribe at our introductory rate⁠ to learn how another life is possible.

Feb 17, 202645 min

In Defense of Iconoclasm

In this episode of Another Life, Joy Clarkson speaks with Natalie Carnes, a professor of theology at Duke University, about the role of images in worship. Read the transcript. This podcast is from ⁠Plough Quarterly⁠, a magazine of stories, ideas, and culture to inspire faith and action. ⁠Subscribe at our introductory rate⁠ to learn how another life is possible.

Feb 3, 202648 min

Unexpected Beauty

Brandon Vaidyanathan: I discovered beauty through betrayal by my girlfriend, studying business, and my mother's mental illness. Read the transcript. This podcast is from ⁠Plough Quarterly⁠, a magazine of stories, ideas, and culture to inspire faith and action. ⁠Subscribe at our introductory rate⁠ to learn how another life is possible.

Jan 20, 202650 min

How Does Scripture Talk About Beauty?

In a new season of the Another Life podcast, Joy Marie Clarkson and Ben Quash look at beauty in the Old and New Testaments. Read transcript here. This podcast is from ⁠Plough Quarterly⁠, a magazine of stories, ideas, and culture to inspire faith and action. ⁠Subscribe at our introductory rate⁠ to learn how another life is possible.

Jan 6, 202641 min

Bonus episode: Paul Kingsnorth gives a talk called “Six Ways to Resist the Machine”

In his new book *Against the Machine: On the Unmaking of Humanity*, English writer Paul Kingsnorth argues that forces of economic globalization have treated people as means not ends, leading to homogenized culture and widespread nihilism. With the force of this “machine” sucking us in, how can we remain human? How can we fend off despair and cynicism when it threatens to crush our very soul? Is another life really possible after the “machine”? On October 1, 2025, Paul Kingsnorth gave this talk, sponsored by Plough. Following remarks from Kingsnorth, Jacqueline Rivers and Sean D. Kelly responded. Read the transcript here. This podcast is from ⁠Plough Quarterly⁠, a magazine of stories, ideas, and culture to inspire faith and action. ⁠Subscribe at our introductory rate⁠ to learn how another life is possible.

Dec 30, 20251h 59m

Humans Aren’t the Only Pebble on the Cosmic Beach

Joy Marie Clarkson and Alison Milbank discuss the importance of angels and why parishes are good. Read transcript here. This podcast is from ⁠Plough Quarterly⁠, a magazine of stories, ideas, and culture to inspire faith and action. ⁠Subscribe at our introductory rate⁠ to learn how another life is possible.

Dec 9, 202556 min

When You Believe in a Living God

Sarah Killam Crosby, Benjamin Crosby, and Joy Marie Clarkson discuss what happens to your life, church, and marriage when you actually believe in the Holy Spirit. Read transcript here. This podcast is from ⁠Plough Quarterly⁠, a magazine of stories, ideas, and culture to inspire faith and action. ⁠Subscribe at our introductory rate⁠ to learn how another life is possible.

Nov 25, 20251h 7m

The Collective Burden of War

US Marines veteran Phil Klay talks to Joy Clarkson about going to war, honor, penance, and the burden we should all share. Read transcript here. This podcast is from ⁠Plough Quarterly⁠, a magazine of stories, ideas, and culture to inspire faith and action. ⁠Subscribe at our introductory rate⁠ to learn how another life is possible.

Nov 11, 202548 min

Why Are People Returning to Church?

We are seeing an unexpected resurgence of openness to God and spiritual matters, and an uptick in religious participation. What’s behind it? Read the transcript. This podcast is from ⁠Plough Quarterly⁠, a magazine of stories, ideas, and culture to inspire faith and action. ⁠Subscribe at our introductory rate⁠ to learn how another life is possible.

Oct 28, 20251h 0m

Introducing Another Life Podcast

To live in better we have to begin with the conviction that another life is possible. That is what this podcast aims to explore. In today's inaugural episode, Joy interviews Plough Editor-in-chief Peter Mommsen, and senior editor Maureen Swinger and her husband, Jason. Read the transcript. This podcast is from ⁠Plough Quarterly⁠, a magazine of stories, ideas, and culture to inspire faith and action. ⁠Subscribe at our introductory rate⁠ to learn how another life is possible.

Oct 14, 202557 min

In Defense of Pint and Pipe by Malcolm Guite

Smoking and drinking carry known risks. Here’s why I haven’t given them up.

Sep 7, 202515 min

Against Self-Optimization by David Zahl

The wellness industry sells you a version of yourself it can’t deliver. Hope lies elsewhere.

Sep 6, 202521 min

The Exploitation of Immigrant Care Workers by Hazel Thompson

Hidden in plain sight, foreign health aides in UK care homes face exploitation.

Sep 5, 202519 min

What My First Psychiatric Patient Taught Me by Abraham M. Nussbaum

Sharon could hardly leave the house. She showed me the wonder and limits of therapy.

Sep 4, 202521 min

Abraham’s Warring Children by Kelsey Osgood

After October 7, can a Muslim-Christian-Jewish center in Abu Dhabi make any difference?

Sep 3, 202528 min

What Families with Autistic Children Know by Sam Tomlin

For parents of neurodiverse children, church and school can be another hurdle.

Sep 2, 202522 min

Chronically Healthy, Chronically Ill by Aberdeen Livingstone

Living with a chronic illness, I’ve traveled between the kingdom of health and the kingdom of sickness.

Sep 1, 202524 min

The Faces of the Bhopal Disaster by Cristiano Denanni

Forty years after history’s worst industrial accident, survivors still live in its shadow.

Aug 31, 202517 min

The Return of the Family Doctor by Brewer Eberly

The direct primary care model aims to put relationships over profit.

Aug 30, 202525 min

Desire, Use, Repeat by James Mumford

An addict looks for a way out.

Aug 29, 202521 min

A Disabled Savior by Devan Stahl

The wounds of a resurrected God help us live with ours.

Aug 28, 202517 min

In Deep Water off Antarctica by Jessica T. Miskelly

On an icebreaker off the coast of Antarctica, I felt a warming planet’s pulse.

Aug 27, 202525 min

What Is Health? by Peter Mommsen

My grandfather’s best summer was the one he spent dying.

Aug 26, 202511 min

Following the Clues of the Universe by Alister McGrath

Can Sherlock Holmes help us find meaning in life? Detective stories and murder mysteries hint at how to make sense of our world.

May 21, 202512 min

Passing On the Farm to My Daughter by James Rebanks

A record-breaking bull showed that my seventeen-year-old is ready to start taking my place.

May 14, 202517 min

Warehouse Workers of Paris Find Their Voice by Benoît Gautier

In de-industrializing France, a shuttle bus is workers’ last link to stability.

May 7, 202525 min

Stanley Hauerwas’s Provocations by Tish Harrison Warren

America’s theologian isn’t worried about the death of cultural Christianity.

Apr 30, 202519 min

Building Solidarity in Europe’s Gig Economy by Ben Wray

Food-delivery bike riders in London, Berlin, and Copenhagen are pushing back against their algorithmic bosses.

Apr 23, 202520 min

In the Holy Land, Seeking the Solace of the Cross by Stephanie Saldaña

In a year wracked by violence, I remember the crucifixion to find comfort.

Apr 16, 20258 min

The Quest to Emancipate Labor by Peter Mommsen

Why do we work? The dream of a truly human economy spans millennia, from Genesis to Marx to Martin Luther King.

Apr 9, 202530 min

Deerassic Park by Tim Maendel

A high-school science teacher and his students practice conservation in the woods and ponds of upstate New York.

Apr 2, 202514 min

Sister Penelope in Expectation by Grace Hamman

The mysterious friend of C. S. Lewis teaches how to know and be known in Christ.

Mar 26, 202520 min

Should I Read Scary Fairy Tales to My Child? by Stephanie Ebert

My kids already know the world is not safe. Will dragons and goblins make it worse?

Mar 19, 202515 min

Teaching the One Percent by Dhananjay Jagannathan

Dhananjay Jagannathan defends the spiritual worth of liberal education at Columbia University.

Mar 12, 202515 min

Jesus Changes Everything: An Afternoon with Stanley Hauerwas

For decades, Stanley Hauerwas has been provoking Christians with his insistence that if they would only follow their Master, it would impact all areas of life, from the personal to the societal. In his new book, *Jesus Changes Everything*, his timely and prophetic voice speaks to another generation of followers of Jesus tired of religion as usual. On March 4, 2025, Stanley Hauerwas, Brian Zahnd, and Charles E. Moore had a conversation about what it means to be a disciple of Jesus today. The event was co-sponsored with the Anglican Episcopal House of Studies and Acts 2 At Duke. Get the book here: https://www.plough.com/en/topics/faith/bible-studies/jesus-changes-everything

Mar 7, 20251h 7m

Tell an Old Story for Modern Times by Lisabeth Button

A Bruderhof teacher applies lessons from her mentors and Homer in her classroom and beyond.

Mar 5, 202526 min

Why We’re Failing to Pass on Christianity by Benjamin Crosby

How do you teach Christian basics to those who think they know all about it?

Feb 26, 202520 min

The School that Escaped to the Alps by Marianne Wright

Faced with a Nazi takeover, the first Bruderhof school took refuge in Liechtenstein.

Feb 19, 202523 min

Does Teaching Literature and Writing Have a Future? by Phil Christman

Learning that one’s job might soon be eliminated by the emergence of an overhyped new technology puts one in good company.

Feb 12, 202526 min

Why I Became a Firefighter by Brit Frazier

A priest joins her local volunteer fire department.

Feb 5, 202516 min

Schools for Philosopher-Carpenters by Alex Sosler

A new crop of innovative schools encourages all students to use their minds and their hands.

Jan 29, 202522 min

Educating for Freedom by Peter Mommsen

Peter Mommsen asks whether our society has lost sight of how to raise young humans.

Jan 22, 202526 min

The PloughRead: An Exodus From China by Pan Yongguang

Pan Youngguang describes how his persecuted house church chooses to flee together as a community.

Jan 15, 202514 min

The PloughRead: Paraguayans Don’t Read by Santiago Ramos

Santiago Ramos points out that in a dictatorship, literature nurtures freedom. In a democracy, does it matter?

Jan 8, 202531 min

The PloughRead: The Busted Bean by Maureen Swinger

Maureen Swinger describes an old school bus’s transformation into a space for coffee and camaraderie.

Jan 1, 20257 min