[Unedited] Vincent Harding and Phyllis Tickle with Krista Tippett
On Being with Krista Tippett
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🗓️ 28 November 2013
⏱️ 88 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | This is On Beings Unheard Cuts. I'm Krista Tippett. You're listening to my |
| 0:04.5 | unedited conversation with Vincent Harding and Phyllis Tickle. Vincent Harding |
| 0:09.0 | founded the National Council of Elders and is chairperson of the Veterans of |
| 0:13.2 | Hope Project at the Ilef School of Theology in Denver, Colorado. Phyllis Tickle |
| 0:18.1 | founded the Religion Department at Publishers Weekly and is a renowned Christian |
| 0:22.4 | writer and scholar. I spoke with them over the span of two days, August 9th and |
| 0:26.8 | 2013 at the Wild Goose Festival in Hot Springs, North Carolina. Our |
| 0:32.2 | conversation on the first day included the rapper speech from the hip hop group |
| 0:36.5 | Arrested Development. You can download the MP3 of the produced show with |
| 0:41.1 | Vincent Harding and Phyllis Tickle at onbeings.org. We're ready. Okay we have to |
| 0:50.9 | pack a lot of wisdom into about 35 minutes. When Gareth invited me to do this |
| 0:59.1 | session he said he wanted me to be the Barbara Walters figure to Phyllis Tickle |
| 1:05.3 | and Vincent Harding and now to speech. So I'm gonna do my best but it's really not |
| 1:09.0 | my mode. It is such an honor and a pleasure and a thrill to be here in this |
| 1:14.5 | gorgeous place and I think I just we are I should say that we're gonna be |
| 1:19.4 | taping this and some other events that these next two days and that will |
| 1:24.2 | possibly become radio shows. So I'm gonna break in every once in a while and do |
| 1:29.0 | an ID segment ID as people call them. How are we? Yeah all right and I think I |
| 1:37.2 | want to just leap in give a brief introduction and pull as much from these |
| 1:42.4 | wise people for the next half hours we can. Vincent Harding was a is a father of |
| 1:49.3 | the civil rights movement. He followed that movement to Atlanta helped co |
| 1:54.3 | found the men a night house there which was a heart of the philosophy and |
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