
Speaking with Joy
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Ep 162The Lost Birds, with Christopher Tin
A Conversation with Christopher Tin about extinction elegies, species loss, hope, and his new album with choral group Voces8.
Ep 161Klara and the Sun, Parts 5 & 6
Joy concludes the summer book club on Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro, discussing part five with Sarah Clarkson, and reflecting on the final section herself.
Ep 160Klara and the Sun, Part Four
Joy discusses Part Four of Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro with Michael Burdett and King-Ho Leung.
Ep 159Klara and the Sun, Part Three
Joy discusses Part Three of Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro with James Smoker.
Ep 158Klara and the Sun, Part Two
Joy discusses Part Two of Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro with Doctors Sarah and Jeremiah Coogan.
Ep 157Klara and the Sun, Part One
Joy announces the book for her summer reading club (Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro), and discusses the first chapter.
Ep 156Beauty and Her Sisters, with Ben Quash
Joy speaks with Professor Ben Quash about the Swiss theologian Hans Urs von Balthasar, theological aesthetics, and the Visual Commentary on Scripture.
Ep 155Imagining Our Neighbours, Mary McCampbell
Joy speaks with Mary McCampbell (who examined her PhD!) about how literature can help us cultivate empathy toward our neighbours, near and far.
Ep 154Expect the End of the World with Paul Kingsnorth
Joy speaks with Paul Kingsnorth, a man who has been many things in his life: a poet, an eco-activist, and eco-pessimist, a warlock, and most recently, an Eastern Orthodox christian.
Ep 153Accept Love with John Swinton
After a brief break to recover from Covid, Joy shares an interview with John Swinton where they speak about God's gentle, slow love, and how we should share that love with each other.
Ep 152Shakeshafte and Other Plays with Rowan Williams
Joy speaks with Rowan Williams about his new (and first) collection of plays, the power of words, and the art of David Jones.
Ep 151Be Like Mr Collins with Haley Stewart
Joy speaks with Haley Stewart about how Jane Austen's much maligned clergyman Mr Collins knows the secrets to an aggressively happy life.
Ep 150Tell Yourself a Good Story with Casey Fritz
Joy speaks with Children's book author and illustrator Casey Fritz about the parables of Jesus, the power of storytelling, the place of horror, and the way ET demonstrate the gospel.
Ep 149Enjoy Things Unironically with Boze Herrington
Joy speaks with Boze about guilty pleasures, BTS, the importance of wonder, and the power of enjoying things unironically.
Ep 148Remember You Have a Body with Jenna Reed
Joy speaks with Jenna Reed about why we forget we have bodies and what we lose when we do, the similarities between Manichaeism and the Netflix reality TV show Love is Blind, and gentle steps we can take toward a more integrated life.
Ep 147Dante’s Christian Ethics with George Corbett
Joy speaks with George Corbett about Dante Alighieri’s medieval literary masterpiece, the Comedia, and what it has to teach us about the search for direction in the dark wood of life and what it means to be human.
Ep 146Flounder Well
What do you do when you don't know what to do? When life is perplexing and no paths seem to lead anywhere? Joy discusses bewildering seasons through some of her favourite floundering art: a poem by Malcolm Guite, a song by Henry Jamison, a children's book by Barbara Cooney, and a movie with Harrison Ford and Julia Ormond.
Ep 145Befriend Sadness with Sally Clarkson
Joy talks with her mother Sally Clarkson about how sadness doesn't make us bad Christians, how to find light in dark seasons, and how to accompany others through sorrow.
Ep 144Befriend Sadness
Joy explores the theme of good grief through the journals of CS Lewis and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, the swan song of Mozart, and the Irish animated film Song of the Sea.
Ep 143Christopher Tin, Everything Under the Sun in Tune
Joy talks with two time Grammy Award winning artist Christopher Tin about synecdoche, video games, the moon landing, Pink Floyd, and why music delights us.
Ep 142Aggressively Happy
Joy reads the introduction to her new book, ponders the cultivation of joy in a weary and cynical world, and announces plans for the next ten weeks of episodes.
Ep 141Youngest Siblings Rule the World (and other important truths), with Nathan Clarkson
Joy talks with her brother Nathan about the children's book they wrote together (The Clubhouse), how imagination and creativity reflect the image of God, and why youngest siblings are the best (just kidding... or are they?).
Ep 140How to Read Really Long Books! (with Sarah Clarkson)
In this episode, Joy talks with her sister Sarah about how (and why) to read really long books, and why reading good books is good for the soul.
Ep 139Annunciations of one sort or another...
Joy talks with Joel (her composer brother) about advent carols, and then reflects on two works of art about the the annunciation: a poem by Denise Levertov and a painting by Henry Ossawa Tanner.
Ep 138Tea with (Dr) Joy
Joy sits down with a cup of tea to talk about finishing her PhD, writing a book, starting a new job, and what's next for the podcast.
Ep 137Part Six: Matthew Rose Sorensen
Joy reflects on the final chapter of Piranesi.
Ep 136Part Six: The Wave (with Leah Libresco Sargeant and Caitrin Keiper)
When the man called Piranesi realizes that 16 is in danger he makes up his mind to save her from the devastating flood. Joy talks with Leah Libresco Sargeant and Caitrin Keiper about Part Six of Piranesi by Susanna Clarke.
Ep 135Part Five: Valentine Ketterley (with Haley Stewart)
This week we open a window into Matthew Rose Sorensen's past, and what we see is more horrible than we could have imagined. Joy talks with Haley Stewart about enchantment, memory, and anti-horror novels in part five of Piranesi by Susanna Clarke.
Ep 134Part Four: 16 (with Matthew Rothaus Moser)
Piranesi learns something that changes everything: his real name. Joy and Dr Matthew Rothaus Moser talk about names, disenchantment, and loneliness in Part Four of Susanna Clarke's novel Piranesi.
Ep 133Part Three: The Prophet (with the Crouches!)
Joy hosts a family discussion with Andy, Amy, and Timothy Crouch about Part Three of Piranesi. Their conversation touches on the wicked Prophet, self-care, naïveté, knowledge, innocence, and swan bones.
Ep 132Part Two: The Other (with Malcolm Guite)
Joy talks with Malcolm Guite about his friendship with Susanna Clarke, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, and whether we live in an enchanted universe (like Piranesi's).
Ep 131Part One: Piranesi (Summer Book Club)
After a seven month hiatus, the podcast is back! Joy speaks with her brother Joel about part one of Susanna Clarke's intriguing novel Piranesi, and then gives a literary and thematic introduction to the book.
Ep 130A Christmas Carol
A special Christmas episode in which Joy's reflects on her yearly reading of Charles Dickens excellent novella A Christmas Carol.
Ep 129Shadow and Light
Joy talks with Tsh Oxenreider about how to make the season of advent cozy and meaningful.
Ep 128Tolkien's Bookshelves
Have you ever wondered what books were on Tolkien's bookshelves? In this episode, Joy talks with Holly Ordway about her new book Tolkien's Modern Reading.
Ep 127Sacred Strings
Joy talks with anthropologist Sabine Hyland about her adventures in the Andes, her decipherment of the lost meaning of khipus, and how life is more than money.
Ep 126Remembered and Remembering
Joy talks with Professor John Swinton about theology, disability, and dementia. God never forgets anybody, and it is the church's job to remind us we are remembered.
Ep 125Bookish, Wise, and Tranquil
Joy talks with Dr Alan Jacobs about how reading old books can make us wise and tranquil.
Ep 124An Exercise in Hope
Joy talks with Dr Esau McCaulley about his new book Reading While Black, his desire to give his children the gift of joy in a fearful world, and their mutual passion for gospel music.
Ep 123Good Conversations (with my mom)
A good conversation is one of life's greatest pleasures. Joy kicks off a series of conversational episodes by chatting with her mother about education as conversation, Christ as conversation partner, and the importance of honouring the voice of others.
Ep 122Reading with Joy — Wrinkle in Time, Chapter Twelve, featuring Charlotte Jones Voiklis
In this finale episode, Joy talks with Charlotte Jones Voiklis, the granddaughter of Madeleine L'Engle. They discuss how love calls us out of safety and into the fight for light.
Ep 121Reading with Joy — Wrinkle in Time, Chapter Eleven
In this episode Joy talks with Elena Trueba about the difference between perception and vision, expensive candles, and the importance of treating people like special cupcakes and not uniform muffins.
Ep 120Reading with Joy— Wrinkle in Time, Chapter Ten
Joy and Boze Herrington discuss chapter ten of Wrinkle in Time, and the importance of children's books for helping us feel at home in the world.
Ep 119Reading with Joy — Wrinkle in Time, Chapter Nine
In this episode, Joy and Dr. Matthew Rothaus Moser discuss the symbolism of Mrs Who's glasses and the innate horror regarding obscenely large disembodied brains.
Ep 118Reading with Joy — Wrinkle in Time, Chapter Eight
Joy and Brandee Knowles (cook extraordinaire!) discuss chapter eight of Wrinkle in time, living into our bravery, and the necessity of pain.
Ep 117Reading with Joy— Wrinkle in Time, Chapter Seven
In this episode, Joy and L'Engle biographer Sarah Arthur discuss chapter seven, the creepiness of CENTRAL, the importance of names, and the insufficiencies of the intellect.
Ep 116Reading with Joy — Wrinkle in Time, Chapter Six
In this episode, Joy and her mother Sally Clarkson explore chapter six of Wrinkle in Time. They discuss how the ways we narrate our stories shape the way we live them, the violence of conformity, and Sally's new book Awaking Wonder.
Ep 115Reading with Joy— Wrinkle in Time, Chapter Five
In this episode Joy and Sarah Clarkson ponder over the fourth dimension, proclaim the power of sorrow, and speculate about whether the Mrs. W's are angels.
Ep 114Reading with Joy — Wrinkle in Time, Chapter Four
On this episode, Joy and Sarah Cozart discuss white flowers, The Dark Thing, and the strength of beauty
Ep 113Reading with Joy— Wrinkle in Time, Chapter Three
On this week's episode Joy and Kaitlin Schiess discuss belonging, familiarity, and the 'making strange' of fantasy stories. Tune in and then chime in on this week's discussion.