It's about the effective understanding and relatability of Colloquialism and Transparency. It’s about influencing a positive relationship with oneself for mental, emotional, and spiritual GoODness. It's about living presently forward with a healthy perspective that supports your choice of what can happen, despite what has happened. Mental note: Scientific Jargon is better understood and received by some, while Colloquial Expression is better understood and embraced by others; one-style-doesn ...
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“Sancta Colloquia” is latin for: Sacred Conversations.
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Neo-Latin Colloquia
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Lakeside Labs performs research at the intersection of information & communication technology and self-organizing & networked systems. These videos capture some seminar-style lectures from leading scientists from both areas.
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Greg and Drew discuss political new and spirituality, among other things, as well as share some of their own ideas and creations.
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Join us for 'Language Instructors Unplugged,' a captivating podcast where experienced language instructors gather to share their valuable teaching insights, stories, and experiences. Get ready for thought-provoking discussions as our passionate educators delve into a wide range of topics, including effective teaching methodologies, classroom strategies, student engagement techniques, language learning trends, and more. Whether you're an aspiring language teacher or a seasoned professional, t ...
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Learn *Real Colloquial English* with Zapp! English Colloquial classes! This free audio podcast by Zappenglish.com contains real unscripted English conversations with native speakers, and interactive audio classes including English pronunciation practice. Each podcast comes with its own eBook which you can download at Zappenglish.com. We charge a small amount for the eBooks as this allows us to continue publishing the audio for free. The eBooks contain: A full transcript of the English conver ...
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Nega-Bye PopUp Shot: Apples,Trees, & Roots!
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Send us a text The older I get, the more I learn about the truth and lies associated with memory, specifically Selective Memory. It affects us all at some time or another, and for one reason/benefit or another. For some people, it intentionally supports them appearing to be dumbfounded as if they don’t know, don't remember, never knew, and/or don't…
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Send us a text October is Domestic Violence awareness month! It's the time of the year when there's a specfic focus placed on the "loop of abuse" that's Déjà & Vu-ish! An important mental note that is underemphasized, underestimated, and is not highlighted as much as it should be regards the fact that: DV abuse does not discriminate against gender,…
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Nega-Bye PopUp Shot: Who Threw That Stone?
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Send us a text "Don't allow your mental well-being to be negatively affected by people who only care about themselves!" Insecure Villains who play Victim come in young and old bodies. Age ain't nothing but a number; believe it! Word ain't always bond; believe it! Love is loosely and lyingly slung around, and some friendships are relationshipLESS; b…
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Send us a text There is a phenomenon involving broken relationships between parents and their children, young, middle-aged, and old, and that’s a sad shame, BUT, I can relate. I hear and listen to these issues all too often, and here’s what I’ve personally learned: Extracting the positive out of everything that’s negative is one of the best coping …
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Send us a text Bitual is a word from a word, which fits perfectly for those who are what it means, and if you are indeed a Bitual that keeps getting knocked back three steps for every one that you take; you need to figure out what-the-frick is wrong with you, and not period, but ! *Don't be just "plain wrong" with no idea of how to get right, and a…
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Send us a text Note: Men and women wear wigs, therefore, the title/topic refers to everyone. Too often, I'm listening to individuals address business and personal issues after the fact of this or that occurring, while they're struggling to pick themselves back up and thrive. When I'm asked, I encourage those on the receiving end of my advice to pra…
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WOW WOW WEE: eXercise Your Right and ...
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Send us a text Choose your battles wisely. The things that you can't change and the people who are not being influenced by the positive ethics, morals, and the GOoDliness that you possess and exhibit; learn how to exercise your right to walk away, forgive, slam the damn door, and, keep-it-moving:-) Support the show…
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Nega-Bye PopUp Shot: Respectfully & Unapologetically ...
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Send us a text Love has nothing to do with abuse. Emotion shouldn't be mistaken or substituted as love when abuse and violence have negatively talked their way into your head, poked at your heart, and have served you with violating hands & "things". Naive is not your friend, and there's no active place in a loving relationship for any form of abuse…
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Send us a text GOoD is what GOoD does. GOoD is how you see and interpret it. Support the showAutor: Tae'
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Send us a text When you're blessed to see another day, complaints have already been defeated. Remain mindful of the good by challenging the negatives that you seemingly can't swallow! If you must complain, confuse anxiety and depression and "complain" about how grateful you are for an opportunity to keep living, working, and being undefeated. It's …
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Send us a text The message is lovingly, caringly, and unapologetically self-explanatory. #stopit #vanity #selfidentity #selflove #selfacceptance #behappy Support the showAutor: Tae'
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Nega-Bye PopUp Shots: "Back Up, Bothers"!
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Send us a text Self-talk can play a positive role in your life, if you let it! From a witty, competent, and mature perspective, before you talk and listen to someone else, learning how to positively talk, hear, listen to understand, and control yourself should be a priority. Whatever approach you choose to sanely, legally, ethically, and morally ta…
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Send us a text "If the shoe don't fit, I'm sure the dress or pants do." The most dominating forms of abuse are committed in the home, or by a lover or a loved one. Domestic Violence births so many feelings and emotions within the victim, and it also builds character and traits, not to mention the many other mental health disorders that it invokes a…
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Send us a text Tradition can become the trap that keeps people coming back, again and again, to begin again. Changing your attention can be a great support for your positive self-intentions. The moment you decide that you're stopping to change your toxic habitual behavior of whatever it was you were addicted to doing is the very moment that you sho…
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Send us a text Posi+ive Perspective: Abandonment isn't about you, it's for you. The issue regarding you being abandoned by someone else stemmed from an issue outside of you. The fact that you've been unable to find resolution and peace regarding the issue is likely because you stole it and made it your own. You're an Issue Thief. Stop stealing! Pro…
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Psychological StoryTime: "Abuse, ACE, Pity, &'em"
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Send us a text *For every emotion, trait, disorder, etc., that's referred to in the story, I'm sure we all can put a situation, and person's name and face to it. According to the American Psychological Association and the APA Dictionary: Abuse - physical mistreatment but also encompasses sexual and psychological (emotional) mistreatment. ACEs - Adv…
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Send us a text Fact: Individuals have a thieving issue, including religious people. "In the name of love", we steal other people issues and make them our own. We involve ourselves in the business of our parents, grown children, friends/associates, and even people we don't know, and have the audacity to become overly righteous to the point where we …
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Send us a text Being careful in life requires us to pay attention to unhealthy patterns, be it people, places, or things, and nothing and no one is exempt. Many entities and much of the world promotes adopting a sense of "fakeness" in order to experience momentary feelings of satisfaction. Hence, when faking leads to self-destruction, some survive,…
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Send us a text In a society where "beautyFull hair and edges" significantly matter, having the ability to identify and protect against stress is vital. Stress is a non-discriminating disorder that can leave you bald and battling health issues. Stress is sneaky. Stress can kill your strands and/or you. Support the show…
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Send us a text Humor has therapeutic power! The "Witty Warning" is a simple reminder to manage each moment and safeguard your mentaLs against negatives (NEGA's) for ongoing mental well-being. Support the showAutor: Tae'
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Send us a text The title alone can be applied to many different topics dealing with drama, but the topic covered in this episode is genderless and colorless, covering both posi+ive and negative perspectives that are likely present in every family pathology, culture, and generation. Hear to listen. Listen to feel. Feel to understand, and understand …
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Send us a text Facts: Most issues that you and I face aren't uncommon, nor are they easily processed and admitted by many. Therefore, as I comfortably speak of and cast my personal experiences and learned-lessons "in my own way and choice of words", it's for the purpose of supporting and relaying aspects of encouragement, perseverance, resilience, …
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Show Notes: (0:16): What's the purpose of language? (0:20): What do we use language for? (2:14): The magical power of language (4:30): Introduction of Coloquia podcast Quotes: “Language is everywhere around us as a society, we completely rely on language to function and this is why we can so easily take it for granted and maybe don't notice it as a…
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Sancta Colloquia Episode 405 ft. Dr. Dirk von der Horst In this episode of Sancta Colloquia I get to have a conversation with a dear friend (seriously, he’s walked with me through some tough times), an excellent scholar, a compassionate human, and all time great addition to the world Dr. Dirk von der Horst (@dirkster42_). The discussion is a bit di…
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Sancta Colloquia Episode 404 ft. Dr. Phuc Luu In this episode of Sancta Colloquia, I have the honor and privilege to interview scholar, teacher, and theologian, Dr. Phuc Luu (@phuc_luu). One of the primary themes of this conversation is that we still need to do better in this world if we are going to make our churches and cities and states and coun…
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Sancta Colloquia Episode 403 ft. Lisa Colόn Delay In this episode I had the honor of speaking with Lisa Colόn DeLay (@LisaDelay) about her book, The Wild Land Within, which was published this past spring. While our conversation is based on the contents of her book, Lisa's wealth of knowledge and grasp of both theology and the pastoral brings us to …
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Sancta Colloquia Episode 402 ft. Bp. Lydia Wylie-Kellermann I had the pleasure of talking a new friend in the revolution for a better world: Lydia Wylie-Kellermann (@lydiaiwk). We talk about her work at Geez Magazine, her upbringing and local activism in Detroit, MI, and her newest book project released into the world: The Sandbox Revolution. Lydia…
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Sancta Colloquia Episode 401 ft. Bp. Jake Owensby This episode with Bp. Jake Owensby (@jakeowensby) marks the start of Seaon FOUR. That's right, I'm entering in my fourth year of hosting interview. This season will open with a few interviews with authors; how the season will close will be a, well, let's say: it will be a "self-disclosing" event. St…
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Episode 6: "Solidarity" In this episode, Sabrina and I discuss Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz's book Mujerista Theology, specifically looking at chapter 5: "Solidarity: Love of Neighbor in the Twenty-First Century". In this chapter Isasi-Diaz brings the word "Solidarity" under examination highlighting how often human beings, specifically those of us in the d…
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Sancta Colloquia Episode 309 ft. James Prescott In this episode, the last episode installment of #SexAndRevolution, my friend, James Prescott (@JamesPrescott77) joins me to talk about what it means to be a "highly-sensitive" person. Being a "highly-sensitive" person is more than having feelings about things (and sometimes all the things); it incorp…
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Sex and Revolution Pt III: The Aligned Self
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Sancta Colloquia Episode 308 ft. Rachel Cohen In part two Rachel goes into depth about the role a robust theology of suffering plays in the life of a queer person and how that theology is used by the dominant culture group to oppress and dominate the lgbtqia+ community. She shares more of her story and her journey while incorporated the work of Dr.…
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Sex and Revolution Pt III: The Aligned Self
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Sancta Colloquia Episode 308 ft. Rachel Cohen In this episode, my friend, Rachel Cohen (@pwstranger), tells me her story. As I make mention of in the introduction, Rachel and I have been friends for the better part of a decade. Our paths have overlapped and split an overlapped again. We share some of that story in the episode, so I won’t go into de…
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In this episode, Sabrina and I discuss Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz's book Mujerista Theology, specifically looking at chapter 3: "By the Rivers of Babylon: Exile as a Way of Life". Isasi-Diaz takes time to walk her reader through the structure and language of Psalm 137, a Psalm that marks her life journey as one of exile. Exile is not an easy place to liv…
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Sex and Revolution II: Eros, Theology, and Imagination
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Sancta Colloquia Episode 307 ft. Mason Mennenga In this episode Mason Mennenga (@masonmennenga) joins me and we talk about the need for a new theology of sex. As I mention in my introductory thoughts, there’s a need to reevaluate the current and negatively pervasive theology of sex. It’s notable and not farfetched to say that our conceptions of sex…
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Sex and Revolution I: Intimate Embodied Dance
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Sancta Colloquia Episode 306 ft. Nicole Perry In this episode, I had a very interesting and engaging conversation with Nicole Perry (@danceNdrama1) about intimacy, vulnerability, body, and relationship. It feels like we touched on all the aspects of what it means to be intimate with another person. Intimacy is such an interesting thing and somethin…
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Creative Rage and the "Beloved Community"
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Sancta Colloquia episode 305 ft. David Justice In this episode I had the privilege of sitting with my friend from my dissertation writing group: David Justice (@DavidtheJust). David explained to me the thrust of his research: MLK Jr, the concept of “Beloved Community” and the constructive and creative power of rage. While we in the west tend to dow…
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Episode 2: Ch. 1 "A Hispanic Garden in a Foreign Land" In the previous episode of our special project, Sacred Seminary Symposium, the host of Seminary for the Rest of Us (@seminaryshow), Sabrina Reyes-Peters (@_sdrp), and I dove into the short yet significant introduction of Mujerista Theology: A Theology for the Twenty-First Century by Ada Maria I…
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State Violence, Judith Shklar, and Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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Sancta Colloquia Episode 304 ft. Kyle Trowbridge In this episode Kyle Trowbridge (@kyletrow) joined me to talk about state violence, Judith Shklar, and Bonhoeffer. The question on Kyle’s mind, which is the background to our conversation, is: “How do we think about political and state violence today?” There is a need for a Church response to the sta…
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Here is the second half of the interview with Dr. W. Travis McMaken about his book "The Sign of the Gospel" and the topic of Baptism. Episode 1 is here: https://laurenrelarkin.podbean.com/e/sign-of-the-gospel-part-1/Autor: Lauren R. E. Larkin
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Sancta Colloquia Episode 303 ft. W. Travis McMaken If you’ve ever wanted to know all things Baptism, I’ve got you covered. In this episode (and the next one), Dr. W. Travis McMaken joins me to talk about his book The Sign of the Gospel: Toward an Evangelical Doctrine of Infant Baptism after Karl Barth. I have to be honest and point out up front tha…
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Sancta Colloquia Episode 302 ft. Blake Collier In this episode of Sancta Colloquia, I sat down with horror movie guru, Blake Collier (@LostinOsmosis). And our focus was: Parasite. In a world of eat or be eaten, are humans autonomous like we, Westerners, like to think humans are? The movie Parasite seems to suggest that it’s symbiotic systems of fee…
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Sojourner Truth, Embodiedness, and the Erotic
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Sancta Colloquia Episode 301 ft. The Rev. Dr. Kate Hanch In this episode of Sancta Colloquia, my first ever guest, Kate Hanch (@katehanch), allowed me to talk with her (again) to celebrate the 3rd season of Sancta Colloquia. What a crazy and wild ride it’s been since we first talked. So much has gone on, so many conversations had, so much has chang…
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In this episode of Sancta Colloquia @SanctaColloquia), I had the opportunity to sit with my friend and colleague, Robert Monson (@robertjmonson). Robert and I discussed one overarching theme--The God who liberates black people--in two points: the necessity of practical theology and the need to redefine the term “Theologian.” At first, one may think…
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In this episode of Sancta Colloquia, I had a chance to talk with author, Judy Douglass (@judydouglass417) about her recent book, When You Love a Prodigal. Apart from getting to know Judy a bit more on a personal level, we dove into why she wrote her book, which also is/was a personal journey. Judy’s pastoral […]…
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In this episode Juan Torres (@orthoheterodox1) and I talk about his recent pursuit of understanding Stoicism. What’s neat about this episode is that it’s a different perspective and a different discussion than the one I had with John Marc Ormechea (Season 1, Episode 2, linked below). I met John-Marc as is: a Stoic. But I […]…
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In this episode I have the pleasure of talking with a new twitter friend, Becky Castle Miller. How often do you get to ask the question, “So, do you think Jesus laughed?” Not often. There’s not much out there addressing Jesus and his emotional life. Too often we are presented with an emotionally vapid Christ, one who […]…
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In this episode of Sancta Colloquia, I have the privilege of talking with friend and academic colleague, Logan Williams (@lllogansays). The topic du jour was a combination of talking about the self, the giving of the self, and love. What does it mean to offer the self as gift in the act of love. Looking at […]…
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In this episode of Sancta Colloquia, I finally get the chance to talk with someone I’ve wanted to talk with for a while: Ben Nasmith (@BNasmith). Ben and I have connected over the work of PT Forsyth. I don’t know a lot about Forsyth, but what I’ve read I always love. Specifically, what I love […]Autor: Lauren R. E. Larkin
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In this episode of Sancta Colloquia, I had a chance to talk shop with my twitter friend and IRL friend: Kait Dugan (@kaitdugan). Having finished Dr. Philip Ziegler’s book, Militant Grace, I was eager to find someone to discuss the core concepts of the book: eschatological-apocalyptic theology. I needed more information, and the first person who […]…
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In this episode of Sancta Colloquia, I was able to (finally) talk with (in voice to voice) another one of my favorite Twitter Tweeps: Garrett Gore (@GarrettLacan4). The conversation presented exactly as I hoped it would: Garrett produced intriguing material and authors and taught me a bunch of things. He’s a few years older than […]…
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