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      The Common Good Podcast:
      A Production of Jubilee Economics Ministries 

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      Click on the titles for full posts with additional content. To download the audio files, right-click on the audio link (at the bottom of the post, with icon) and select “save as” or something equivalent.

      Begun in 2010, The Common Good Podcast is hosted by Lee Van Ham and Ed Lucas and features conversations with people who are living what we call jubilee values in their own way, either in their workplace, congregation, organization, or personal lives.

      We’re interested in talking to people who live and act according to such values. Our conversations encompass how the spiritual/transcendent is seen in the daily transactions of life.

      Entries in chaplaincy (1)

      Monday
      Aug012011

      Episode 16 :: A Chaplain for a New Century

      Lauren Van Ham

      Lauren Van Ham has had a love affair with the natural world and has found renewal from being there. She has worked in nonprofit and for-profit settings, ministry settings, corporate settings, and has found herself instructing WalMart employees and management in what sustainablity means on a personal level. After some eye opening experiences showing her the great need for someone tuned into the needs of the Earth, she decided to recommit herself as an “eco-chaplain,” even re-ritualizing her ordination to solidify her commitment outwardly.

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