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Story in the Public Square

The Pell Center at Salve Regina University

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Story in the Public Square is a weekly, 30-minute series that brings audiences to the intersection of storytelling and public affairs. Hosted by Jim Ludes and G. Wayne Miller, Story in the Public Square offers a spirited but respectful dialogue. Often funny, always provocative, each episode of Story in the Public Square moves beyond traditional public affairs programming to consider the impact of narrative and storytelling on public life today.
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The Public Square®

The American Policy Roundtable

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The national radio broadcast of the American Policy Roundtable aired coast-to-coast, hosted by Dave Zanotti and Wayne Shepherd. Subscribe and tune in for behind the scene discussions of public policy issues that most talk radio shows won't touch.
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Nuance is a podcast of The Collaborative helping Christians to faithfully live out their faith in their work. We recognize most of life is not lived in black and white but rather lived in the gray, lived in the nuance. You can find more, including complementary spiritual exercises, at www.collaborativeorlando.com/nuance.
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The transition has already begun, but what will President Trump realistically be able to accomplish? What makes this situation so rare is we have the previous history of this President already. Will promises from the campaign trail be fulfilled? Will Congress and the Senate support or blockade? These questions and more are up for discussion. Join t…
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On this episode of Nuance, Case is joined by Dr. Steven Garber, author, professor, and founder of Wedgwood Circle. Together they discuss the concept of the public square as a microcosm of the proximate, where individual lives, community responsibilities, and shared values intersect. Garber emphasizes the importance of the public square as a space f…
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When many of us think about animal rescue, we think about abandoned pets looking for a new home. But Carol Mithers chronicles the work of one woman in Los Angeles who challenges us all to understand that animal and human suffering are connected. Mithers is writer whose work has appeared in The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, L.A…
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In this twenty-sixth week of “Ordinary” (or “Normal”) time, Case reflects on 1 Kings 17 and the miraculous power of God even amidst dire circumstances. Nuance's Formed for Faithfulness is a weekly liturgy to encourage all of us to be faithful to Christ in the public square. Join Case Thorp as he follows the Church calendar through the reading of Sc…
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The election is over so… now it’s time to roll up our sleeves and get to work. The world of public policy doesn’t take a break and neither does our team. Today we discuss more facts from the recent presidential election and what is coming next. We also turn the corner to Christmas and this year’s upcoming live production of Christmas in America 197…
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Shakespeare called death “the undiscovered country.” Luke Lorentzen documents the work of spiritual guides, also known as hospital chaplains, as they help patients navigate this country and the next. Lorentzen is an Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker and a lecturer in Stanford University’s Department of Art and Art History. His latest film, “…
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In this twenty-fifth week of “Ordinary” (or “Normal”) time, Case reflects on how Deuteronomy 8 reminds us that economic success is a gift from God. Nuance's Formed for Faithfulness is a weekly liturgy to encourage all of us to be faithful to Christ in the public square. Join Case Thorp as he follows the Church calendar through the reading of Script…
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Join our team as we have the ultimate debrief regarding the results of the 2024 Elections. As a reminder, especially for new listeners, The Public Square® is not aligned with any political parties. We have a sincere and deep commitment for the good of our nation and we find the results of this election fascinating. So please join us as we look at t…
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On this episode of Nuance, Case is joined by Dr. Richard Mouw, philosopher, theologian, and former President of Fuller Theological Seminary. Together they discuss faith in the public square, and the importance of understanding and engaging those with different perspectives. Dr. Mouw shares insights from his conversations with Mormons and Catholics,…
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The most 2024 story would have to involve the Olympics, presidential politics, and Taylor Swift. Joanna Weiss unpacks the recent convergence of those cultural phenomena and what they portend for American politics. Weiss a Boston-based writer and editor. She is executive director of the AI Literacy Lab at Northeastern University, a project to connec…
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In this twenty-fourth week of “Ordinary” (or “Normal”) time, Case reflects on how the selflessness of Ruth and Naomi can inspire us to think of the good of our neighbors in the election season. Nuance's Formed for Faithfulness is a weekly liturgy to encourage all of us to be faithful to Christ in the public square. Join Case Thorp as he follows the…
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We produce and place simple nonpartisan ads on the air and online, all the time. So why did Google and YouTube completely block and ban our advertising campaign for the new fact book - “Abortion in America”? These companies have set up every barrier they can to halt our efforts to give this information to people across the nation. What is it about …
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