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Bonus: A Podcast Collaborative with Device & Virtue
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Stained glass, digital photos, or a pile of rocks. Today, we join the co-hosts of the Device & Virtue podcast to talk about how the church builds memories and the role of technology in this space. It’s a podcast inside a podcast.
Memories help people establish identities and build communities, and physical places are fertile ground where memories take root. But are new digital spaces uprooting our memories, or giving them new soil to grow in?
As Christians, God consistently calls us to remember all that he has done and the ways he has been faithful. How can we root our memories in physical places and digital spaces, and cultivate the benefits of both?
We asked our friends Adam Graber and Chris Ridgeway, the co-hosts of the Device & Virtue podcast, to help us sort this out. Call it a podcast playdate. We ask each other questions such as:
What does memory look like in digital and built spaces?
How do these spaces shape the capacity, and content, of our memory?
Hear stories of churches that have established creative practices that both embrace lament and celebrate God’s healing. If your church wants to build memory and community through digital and physical spaces, check out this episode!
Learn more about the Device & Virtue podcast on their website, Twitter and on Instagram. Listen on Apple, Google, Spotify, and everywhere else.
Adam Graber co-hosts the Device & Virtue podcast, is a consultant with Leadership Network and FaithTech, and a coach at Wheaton College’s Center for Faith & Innovation. Adam researches and writes on emerging technologies, and consults with Christian leaders on digital spiritual formation. He has developed tech courses for Northern Seminary and Fuller Seminary.
Chris Ridgeway consults and coaches on digital transformation, brand strategy, and teamwork + leadership for businesses and non-profits. He writes and comments on: digital privacy, culture, tech, ethics, strategy, & leadership. He cares about justice and urban environments. He has developed a course teaching nervous cyclists how to become confident commuters.
Show Credits
Hosted and Produced by Eric O. Jacobsen, Sara Joy Proppe, Adam Graber, and Chris Ridgeway
Edited by Adam Higgins | Odd Dad Out Voice Productions
Theme Music by Jacob Shaffer
Artwork by Lance Kagey | Rotator Creative
47 episodes
Manage episode 355958447 series 2739976
Stained glass, digital photos, or a pile of rocks. Today, we join the co-hosts of the Device & Virtue podcast to talk about how the church builds memories and the role of technology in this space. It’s a podcast inside a podcast.
Memories help people establish identities and build communities, and physical places are fertile ground where memories take root. But are new digital spaces uprooting our memories, or giving them new soil to grow in?
As Christians, God consistently calls us to remember all that he has done and the ways he has been faithful. How can we root our memories in physical places and digital spaces, and cultivate the benefits of both?
We asked our friends Adam Graber and Chris Ridgeway, the co-hosts of the Device & Virtue podcast, to help us sort this out. Call it a podcast playdate. We ask each other questions such as:
What does memory look like in digital and built spaces?
How do these spaces shape the capacity, and content, of our memory?
Hear stories of churches that have established creative practices that both embrace lament and celebrate God’s healing. If your church wants to build memory and community through digital and physical spaces, check out this episode!
Learn more about the Device & Virtue podcast on their website, Twitter and on Instagram. Listen on Apple, Google, Spotify, and everywhere else.
Adam Graber co-hosts the Device & Virtue podcast, is a consultant with Leadership Network and FaithTech, and a coach at Wheaton College’s Center for Faith & Innovation. Adam researches and writes on emerging technologies, and consults with Christian leaders on digital spiritual formation. He has developed tech courses for Northern Seminary and Fuller Seminary.
Chris Ridgeway consults and coaches on digital transformation, brand strategy, and teamwork + leadership for businesses and non-profits. He writes and comments on: digital privacy, culture, tech, ethics, strategy, & leadership. He cares about justice and urban environments. He has developed a course teaching nervous cyclists how to become confident commuters.
Show Credits
Hosted and Produced by Eric O. Jacobsen, Sara Joy Proppe, Adam Graber, and Chris Ridgeway
Edited by Adam Higgins | Odd Dad Out Voice Productions
Theme Music by Jacob Shaffer
Artwork by Lance Kagey | Rotator Creative
47 episodes
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