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Episode 157 :: Ally Henny :: Stories of Finding Your Voice When the World Says to Shut Up Part One

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Release Date: 06/23/2023

Episode 174 :: Douglas McKelvey :: Stories of Leaning into Advent, Lament, and Living with Every Moment Holy show art Episode 174 :: Douglas McKelvey :: Stories of Leaning into Advent, Lament, and Living with Every Moment Holy

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Today, I have the absolute pleasure of sharing my conversation with the one and only Douglas McKelvey. Douglas is a songwriter, author, and liturgy writer extraordinaire. I have never met someone like Douglas. His gift with words and passion for Christ cultivates a visceral invitation to be more present in this life, to find your fight again as you walk this weary way, and speaks to our hope of the next life with Jesus. Douglas shares with me his story of what led him to Nashville, TN, his journey from songwriting to fiction writing and the idea of unpacking his belief that every moment...

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Episode 173 :: Carole Holiday :: Stories of Learning Who You Are Again After Loss and Living with Grief show art Episode 173 :: Carole Holiday :: Stories of Learning Who You Are Again After Loss and Living with Grief

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A self-proclaimed “accidental author”, Carole Holiday was living a very full life as a wife, mother, and nana, until one day, everything fell apart. Her marriage to her childhood sweetheart of over 35 years ended, followed by losing her job and ultimately filing for bankruptcy. Then she developed heart issues because of all the stress, and a continued windfall of loss, and grief in losing close loved ones, until it felt like there was absolutely nothing recognizable about the life she had known.    In her book I Don’t Know Who I Am Anymore, Carole shares her story, but it...

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Episode 172 :: Mike Nappa :: Stories from the Valley of the Shadow, and Blessing Those Who Mourn show art Episode 172 :: Mike Nappa :: Stories from the Valley of the Shadow, and Blessing Those Who Mourn

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Over the last several years, I don’t think there is anyone who has not been touched by loss or some kind of grief.  Today's guest, author, and literary agent Mike Nappa is incredibly familiar with loss and living with grief. In 2016, he lost his beloved wife, Amy, to cancer. In his learning how to live life without her, God has shown him why grieving is such an important part of losing a loved one. As Mike says, he learned how to cry into his keyboard and produced one of the most poignant books that bears witness to grief that I have ever personally encountered. It is called ...

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Episode 171 :: Gary Miracle :: Stories of Taking Heart, Persevering in Suffering, and No More Bad Days show art Episode 171 :: Gary Miracle :: Stories of Taking Heart, Persevering in Suffering, and No More Bad Days

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Gary Miracle is an author and a speaker who passionately believes in the power of storytelling and how it unites us and spurs us on when life is tragically hard, and also reminds us who we are and who God made us to be. In this episode, he shares his story of growing immersed in church culture on Sunday but then suffered from an identity crisis the rest of the week as he chased perfection, and changed personas in order to be affirmed by anyone and everyone. Finally, later in his life and career, now a married man with kids, Gary reached his breaking point and reached out to his friend Bart...

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Episode 169 :: Nikki Anders :: Stories of The Journey to Bethlehem  show art Episode 169 :: Nikki Anders :: Stories of The Journey to Bethlehem

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Episode 166 :: Dr. Clarence Shuler :: Stories of Finding Hope in Dark Places and Cross-Cultural Relationships that Can Heal show art Episode 166 :: Dr. Clarence Shuler :: Stories of Finding Hope in Dark Places and Cross-Cultural Relationships that Can Heal

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Today I get to share with you my powerful conversation with the amazing Ally Henny. Ally is an author, a speaker, a minister, an advocate, and the vice president of The Witness, a Black Christian Collective which is an organization committed to encouraging, engaging, and empowering Black Christians toward liberation from racism. This week, Ally released her book I Won’t Shut Up: Finding Your Voice When the World Tries to Silence You which one reviewer poignantly and perfectly called “An unvarnished perspective on racism that calls Black women to find their voice.”

During our conversation today, Ally is going to share some of the insights from her incredible book as well as some of her experiences as a Black Christian woman who for many, many years felt constantly silenced but perpetually on display for public opinion. She shares how it feels for her to never be “off” because her responses in conversations, even her facial expressions are constantly being evaluated and judged. Or what it feels like to consistently be perceived as a potential threat or as someone who needs to be handled or managed. She unpacks topics such as society’s expectation of women being the burden bearers, the helper, and the nurturers in American society, but how that uniquely plays out for many Black women and its roots in systemic harm.

Ultimately, Ally shares a glimpse into the culmination of events that led to her finding what she calls her “holy hell no,” the sacred boundary that rose up in her and said I do not deserve to be treated this way and that racism does not have to be an accepted fact of life. Her book moved me so deeply and continued opening my eyes to experiences I’ve lived in ignorance of, and this conversation continues to remind me about the beauty and the power of not staying silent in the face of injustice and the heart of God to let ALL of our lights shine before men. This conversation goes so deep and wide, that this is actually part one of two episodes, and I can’t wait to listen and learn right along with you. Remember friend, no matter where you are in your journey, you matter and your story matters.

Connecting with Ally:

Book: I Won’t Shut Up: Finding Your Voice When the World Tries to Silence You

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References:

The Witness Black Christian Collective

Fuller Seminary 

Juneteenth

“Black Panther”

The Black Panther Party

Kantha Bae headwraps

Chadwick Boseman (“Wakanda Forever!”)

T’Challa

Fred Hampton

Huey P. Newton

The assassination of Fred Hampton

Mercury

Mercury thermometers 

Sassy Black friend trope (examples: “Sex and the City, “Save the Last Dance”,”Clueless,” etc.)

The idea during slavery that Black women could give birth and go back right out to the field.

(This is a fascinating read as well about the mindset towards enslaved women)

The history of medical racism, gynecology and struggle for Black women and also discusses the “science” myth that Black women were built stronger of enslavement rhetoric 

Black maternal mortality rates

Serena Williams’ birth experience

Simone Biles

Educated Black women are more likely to die in childbirth than undereducated white women and other statistics

Big tobacco lawsuits

The prevalent nature of smoking in the 20th century

Marketing menthols to Black communities specifically

Constellations in the sky

Science Olympiad- “Reach for the Stars”

Reconstruction

Civil Rights Movement

School-to-prison pipeline

Liquor stores and fast food funneled disproportionately into predominately Black neighborhoods

History of redlining

Booker T. Washington and respectability politics

Ferguson, MO protests sparked by the shooting of Michael Brown Jr.

The gateway arch to the west, St. Louis, MO

The L.A. riots in 1992

The Watts Uprising/Rebellion

Civil Rights Movement protests (these photos are from Nashville)

“Downton Abbey”

“The West Wing”

“The Golden Girls”

 

Scripture References:

Matthew 5:16- “Let your light shine before men.” 

Job 38:11- Thus far and no more

Micah 6:8- “He has shown you o mortal what is good, do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God.”

 

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