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Solving Stigma through Story with Ariana Alejandra Gibson

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Release Date: 02/10/2022

The Art of the Table: Bringing Milwaukee Together Through Food with Vin Noth show art The Art of the Table: Bringing Milwaukee Together Through Food with Vin Noth

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What if food holds the power to dissolve the barriers that divide us?    Meet Vin Noth, the Executive Director of Milwaukee’s Riverwest Food Pantry. Like all cities, Milwaukee has its cracks such as segregation, isolation, and systemic poverty. The Riverwest Food Pantry is finding gold in these cracks - bringing people of all backgrounds together into radical kinship, friendship, and mentoring, all through the power of food.  When you visit this place, you can’t tell who’s a shopper or who’s a volunteer. You’ll be surprised by the gift you have to give and the gift...

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How do we prepare for the ultimate journey - passing over from this life to the next? Today we meet hospice chaplain, recording artist, and spiritual director, Jeremy Bryan, to talk about the ultimate liminal space. In Jeremy’s experience walking with people and their families as they pass over, he’s seen some things. Certain things that seem to mysteriously “want to happen'' when we’re standing at the veil between this life and the next. Along the way, we talk about the difference between funeral virtues and resume virtues and how witnessing death can free us from our perfectionisms....

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Solving Stigma through Story with Ariana Alejandra Gibson show art Solving Stigma through Story with Ariana Alejandra Gibson

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Imagine a world where your mental health challenges become someone else's hope. Ariana Gibson is the creator of an app that’s designed to end the stigmas around mental health, through the power of story and community. In today’s conversation, we learn about Ariana’s project to use technology to “crowdsource hope.” She shares with us the personal inspirations for creation of the Stigma app - from the mental illness and trauma experienced by her loved ones, to her epiphanies as a storyteller, and her vulnerability as a superpower. Ariana shows us how by sharing stories from the cracks...

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Why do seemingly ephemeral experiences like dreams have the power to change us? On today’s episode, the producers of Imperfected share stories of visions and signs. Those strange too-perfect-to-be-random moments that seem to want to communicate something profound, if imperfectly ... and change us. T.J. tells the story about a season with spirit animals: Crows. Hundreds of crows whose presence pushed him from fear to hope. Dave shares visions from his father’s passing, gifts that continue to define him to this day. Sam never thought he was the type to experiment with psychedelic drugs. But...

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"It's not about reaching folks at the margins. It's about allowing yourself to be reached." - Fr. Greg Boyle Fr. Greg Boyle is the founder of , the largest gang intervention program in the country. We’re honored to talk to him about his 30+ years of serving the gang-involved and previously incarcerated. Join T.J. and Greg for a conversation about wisdom and love born out of the cracked concrete of real life -- about seeing the thorns beneath each other’s pain and how if you don’t welcome you’re own wound, you’ll be tempted to despise the wounded. The culture of Homeboy Industries...

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In today's episode, T.J. is joined by Jason Blakely, Professor of Political Science at Pepperdine University. Jason and T.J. talk about how politics is a “theater of meaning” that we enter through our most personal experiences.

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Imperfected Heroes: On Robin Williams & Anthony Bourdain show art Imperfected Heroes: On Robin Williams & Anthony Bourdain

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In today's episode, Dave and T.J. face off on the heroes that inspire them. Despite the tragic endings to their lives, we find in both Robin Williams and Anthony Bourdain, men who ran to the borderlands of human experience and illuminated truths that still somehow eluded them. Through their lives, we might learn something about our imperfect own attempts to find meaning and purpose.

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How Comedy Can Improv(e) Our Lives with Mary Lemmer show art How Comedy Can Improv(e) Our Lives with Mary Lemmer

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On today's episode, we're jumping in the car with Mary Lemmer to discuss how improv techniques combined with research can improve our lives. Mary is the founder of Improve, a company that improves people's lives using techniques inspired by improv.

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In this first episode, hosts T.J. and Dave talk about the possibility of finding a greater beauty and meaning through imperfection. Along the way, we look at Japanese broken bowls, Anthony Bourdain, and why we trust people who walk with a limp.

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Introducing Introducing "Imperfected"

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This is a trailer to the Imperfected podcast. Imperfected is a podcast that looks through the cracks and flaws to find more vivid and personal ways of experiencing life. Join us for conversations with creators and thinkers, artists and founders as we discover unexpected ways of seeing the world and our place in it. There’s beauty to be found in imperfection. Hosted by filmmakers T.J. Berden & Dave Kang. Produced by Sam Buti.

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Imagine a world where your mental health challenges become someone else's hope.

Ariana Gibson is the creator of an app that’s designed to end the stigmas around mental health, through the power of story and community. In today’s conversation, we learn about Ariana’s project to use technology to “crowdsource hope.” She shares with us the personal inspirations for creation of the Stigma app - from the mental illness and trauma experienced by her loved ones, to her epiphanies as a storyteller, and her vulnerability as a superpower. Ariana shows us how by sharing stories from the cracks in our lives, we can discover new hope with others.

Hosted by filmmakers T.J. Berden & Dave Kang. Produced by Sam Buti.

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