Reimagining the Good Life
Description
This podcast has a new name: Reimagining the Good Life. If you’re asking, “Why a name change?” and “Why now?”—I have answers! Author and teacher Patricia Clarke talks with me about:
- How disability challenges assumptions about the good life
- Accepting limitations and finding freedom within them
- How faith and culture shape our understanding of the good life
- The power of reimagining what’s possible
- What all of this has to do with changing the podcast name!
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Patricia Clarke is a speaker, teacher, and writer who brings people from different backgrounds together to talk about faith. She holds a master’s degree in English Literature, a Barnabas Counseling Certificate, and is currently enrolled in the Master of Theology program at Fuller Theological Seminary. In her new workbook, Lifted by Love, Clarke weaves her personal faith, love of storytelling, and teaching skills together to bring the wisdom of the Bible into daily life. She currently lives in Richmond, Virginia with her husband and four children. For up-to-date information, follow her on Instagram @patriciaclarkestudies or visit her website to subscribe to her updates: patriciaclarke.org.
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On the Podcast:
- Patricia Clarke’s book Lifted by Love
- Steve Perkins at Greenhouse Coaching
- Amy Julia’s book White Picket Fences
- Andrew Leland’s book Country of the Blind
- Micha Boyett’s book Blessed Are the Rest of Us
- Treasures in the Dark by Katherine Wolfe and Alex Wolf
- John McWhorter’s misunderstanding of disability
- Subscribe to Amy Julia’s updates
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TRANSCRIPT: amyjuliabecker.com/podcast-reimagining-good-life/
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YouTube Channel: video with closed captions
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Reimagine the Good Life with me through the lenses of disability, faith, and culture. Find out more at amyjuliabecker.com.
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