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🗓️ 24 February 2023
⏱️ 121 minutes
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Growing up during the northern Ireland Troubles, author Gareth Higgins experienced some of the devastation stories can effect on individuals and communities. He joins us to talk about his subsequent development and growth, reflecting on the role of story telling and inviting us to consider its role in our own beliefs, relationships and communities.
Following the interview Nomad hosts Joy Brooks and Tim Nash reflect on Gareth’s journey, and ponder how it might inform their own evolving faith.Â
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Interview starts at 15m 22s
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0:00.0 | The |
0:07.0 | The Welcome back to Nomad Podcast. I'm Tim Nash and this is Joy Brooks. |
0:41.3 | Hi. |
0:42.1 | This is our first remote recording session, isn't it, Joy? |
0:45.2 | How do you feel about that? |
0:46.7 | I'm not sure. So there's a couple of reasons. |
0:50.5 | One, it makes me feel a little bit too responsible for the recording quality and |
0:55.7 | practicalities. But secondly, it turns out actually quite like coming up to visit you and |
1:01.0 | hanging out with you, seeing Hannah, getting bounced on by Elliot. So yeah, that bit feels a bit |
1:06.2 | wrong not getting that part of the experience. Well, the awful was there, Join. You said, no, |
1:10.0 | let's do it remotely. So, you know. Well, Joy, and you said, no, let's do it remotely. |
1:12.3 | So, you know. |
1:15.0 | Wow, it's good to practice these things, isn't it? Just so it's there if we need it. |
1:16.4 | It is, yeah. |
1:17.6 | How are you, Joy, for goodness sake? |
1:19.4 | I am very well. |
1:21.0 | I'm enjoying the fact it's a bit warmer this week. |
1:23.5 | A little bit of pottering in the garden has happened. I discovered two really big tubs of, well, with soil in, but with all these bulbs pushing through. |
1:31.9 | And I have no idea what they are, how they got there. |
1:35.2 | I mean, I must have done it. |
1:36.3 | But yeah, so that's quite exciting. |
1:37.7 | I'm enjoying that. |
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