Here's Hoping: Conversations with Kathrin
Here's Hoping: Conversations with Kathrin
Roberta Damon: Leave It Better Than You Found It - Kindness
There’s always something happening in the world, isn’t there?
Once upon a time, two friends shared a cup together while they talked about the world. The conversation turned to the legacy each of us leaves behind…
Here’s Hoping.
Some links to share
You can learn more about Roberta Damon on her website.
Her books are amazing and include:
- A Voice Beyond Weeping
- Dear Mrs. Noah: Letters to Unnamed Women of the Bible
- Roberta’s Introduction to Dear Mrs. Noah on YouTube
- Dear Abishag: Letters to Little Known Women of the Bible
- Theirs Is the Kingdom
Iron Widow, by Xiran Jay Zhao, who is an amazing human being. You can learn more about Iron Widow at the official website here. Xiran Jay Zhao also has a wonderful YouTube channel where she unpacks Chinese history as well as media.
You can read more wisdom from Rev. Dr. Seth Jones at either of the following two websites: The Psychedelic Pastor and his Weebly page, Rev. Dr. Seth Jones Sermons.
Finally, if you don’t know who Rush Limbaugh is or you (thankfully) forgot about him, you can read more about him on this Wikipedia page. Proceed with caution and bear in mind the following trigger warnings regarding racism, misogyny, transphobia, homophobia, and antisemitism. Take care of yourself as you learn about the world.
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Special thanks to Tysorex for the original artwork. Additional graphics made with Canva.
Original café music composed & created by Rev. Dr. Seth Jones.
Thanks for visiting my imaginary coffee shop.