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Another Name For Every Thing with Richard Rohr

Love After Love

Another Name For Every Thing with Richard Rohr

Center for Action and Contemplation

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.83.3K Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2021

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

Richard Rohr, in conversation with Brie Stoner and Paul Swanson, takes a retrospective look over the entire arc of the five seasons of Another Name of Every Thing. Reflecting on each theme of the previous seasons we honor the wisdom of Richard and pepper him with refreshed questions on practical application for living out the lessons of the Universal Christ in our daily lives. It has been a tremendous gift for the CAC to serve our community through this podcast. Thank you for your ongoing support in this project and those to come! Stay subscribed to this feed as we will post updates on future projects. Deep apologies for the varying qualities of audio from Richard's mic on this final episode. We had a computer malfunction during the production of this episode. Thankfully the majority of the audio was recovered. Resources: visit cac.org/podcast, or where ever you download podcasts, to listen to the first 4 seasons of Another Name for Every Thing and discover other podcasts we produce. visit universalchrist.org to learn more about the core themes of Richard’s book, The Universal Christ: How a Forgotten Reality Can Change Everything We See, Hope For, and Believe The transcript for this episode can be found here. Connect with us: We also produce other podcasts you might enjoy. To learn more about them and our other offerings, visit cac.org This podcast is made possible, thanks to the generosity of our donors. If you would love to support the ongoing work of the Center for Action and Contemplation and the continued work of our podcasts, you can donate at cac.org/podcastsupport Thank you!

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to a podcast by the Center for Action and Contemplation.

0:04.1

To learn more, visit caac.org.

0:08.4

Don't cry, Paul.

0:10.2

Don't cry for me, Paul.

0:13.0

I was trying to make that sound like don't cry for me, Argentina.

0:15.8

I knew immediately what you meant, but your cadence should have been like,

0:19.2

don't cry for me, Paul.

0:22.4

I should have tried to sell it.

0:24.0

Thank you.

0:26.8

For you, we have reached the end of an amazing podcast journey.

0:30.9

There are five seasons, two years, with you, me, and Richard.

0:36.0

And it's obviously very bittersweet for us to be gathering for one final time,

0:42.0

having to do it online.

0:43.7

And this final episode really felt like a reflection of the journey that we've gone on.

0:49.1

How did it hit you to sit here in our last time on another name

0:53.8

for everything?

0:54.9

Well, I'm exceptionally proud of myself for only tearing up once.

1:00.6

Because I think I've been emotional thinking about this moment for

1:06.9

over the last several weeks as we've been recording and kind of seen the end in sight.

1:13.3

Goodbyes are hard.

1:15.0

It's hard to let go of seasons with particular members of a community.

1:22.0

And I think this journey for us has been a really special one, especially for you.

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