The Fare Forward Interview with Hannah Anderson
An interview with an author and essayist about her new book on Advent and Christmas.
An interview with an author and essayist about her new book on Advent and Christmas.
An interview with a documentary filmmaker with over half a dozen credits on narrative films, and five feature-length documentaries. Conducted by Sara Holston and Sarah Clark.
An interview with former Virginia poet laureate, award-winning author of six poetry collections, and translator Sofia M. Starnes. Conducted by Whitney Rio-Ross.
An interview with the founder of the LOGOS Collective. Conducted by Sarah Clark
Dr. Jay Wellons is a pediatric neurosurgeon and professor at the Monroe Carell Jr. Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt and the Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Fare Forward spoke with Dr. Wellons about grief, faith, and his memoir All That Moves Us: A Pediatric Neurosurgeon, His Young Patients, and Their Stories of Grace and Resilience.
CTE (Career and Technical Education, also known as trade school or vocational training) has experienced a resurgence in the sphere of education and education policy. To get a glimpse into this often-overlooked subject, Fare Forward spoke with Vanessa Ramirez, board chair and co-founder of WorkTexas Training Center. WorkTexas is a nonprofit, grassroots organization that provides CTE-inclusive education in Houston, Texas.
Lisa Brahms, PhD, is the Executive Director of CraftStudies, a nonprofit organization in White River Junction, Vermont, that has been dedicated to sparking creativity and connection through craft since its founding nearly 70 years ago. Fare Forward spoke to her about learning and play.
Author Betsy Painter shares about her journey toward thinking theologically about conservation.
Dr. Amy Adamczyk shares insights from her recent book (coauthored with Christian Smith) on how parents in America today pass religion on to their children, highlighting patterns across several religious traditions that underscore how both parenting and American religion have changed in the last century.
Discussing their respective experiences with marriage and the priesthood, Cathy and Fr. Timothy explore the power, gift, and burden of covenantal vows, and the ways our commitments shape us.