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Crossroads from Washington National Cathedral

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A new podcast from Washington National Cathedral, exploring the intersection of sacred and civic.

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Latest Episodes

Dean Hollerith welcomes Bogdan Klich, Head of Mission at the Embassy of the Republic of Poland, to reflect on the pro-democratic opposition movement in communist Poland during the 1970s and 1980s, including his imprisonment at the time. Together, the... more

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Author and advocate Tia Levings joins Vicar Dana Corsello to discuss Levings’ experience within a highly structured religious environment and her subsequent journey of reflection and recovery. Their conversation explores belief, authority, theology, ... more

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Catch up on the highlights of our recent forum featuring Utah Governor Spencer Cox (R) and Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro (D), moderated by Savannah Guthrie, co-anchor of TODAY and chief legal correspondent at NBC News. The governors reflect on t... more

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On this special Christmas Eve episode, Dean Randy Hollerith and Provost Jan Cope chat with Cathedral Canon John L. Peterson, former Secretary General of the Worldwide Anglican Communion. Alongside Canon Peterson’s fascinating insight into the realiti... more

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Recent Guests

Elaine Pagels
Princeton professor and award-winning author
Princeton University
Episode: The Historical Mystery of Jesus with Award-winning Author Elaine Pagels | Episode 29
John Philip Newell
Renowned Celtic teacher and author, known for his work on spiritual yearnings and ecological consciousness.
Episode: Deep Knowing of the Soul with John Philip Newell | Episode 25
Marjorie Hunt
Folklorist and curator with the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage
Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage
Episode: The Legacy of Cathedral Carvers with Oscar-Winning Director Marjorie Hunt | #22
Emily P. Freeman
New York Times best-selling author of six books including The Next Right Thing
Episode: New Year Decisions and Routines with Bestselling Author Emily P. Freeman | #21
Francis Collins
Former Director of the National Institutes of Health and author
National Institutes of Health
Episode: Highlights from a Conversation with Dean Hollerith and Bestselling Author Francis S. Collins | #19
Peter Wehner
Senior fellow at the Trinity Forum and former presidential speechwriter
Trinity Forum
Episode: A Conversation with Former Presidential Speechwriter Peter Wehner | #18
John Dalton
Former Secretary of the Navy and Honorary Cathedral Canon
Washington National Cathedral
Episode: A Veterans Day Conversation with Canon John Dalton, former SECNAV | #17
Raleigh Duttweiler
Chief Impact Officer at the National Military Family Association
National Military Family Association
Episode: A Veterans Day Conversation with Canon John Dalton, former SECNAV | #17
Rosie Rios
Former Treasurer of the United States and Chair of America250
America250
Episode: America’s Milestone Birthday: A Conversation with Commissioner Rosie Rios | #16

Host

Jo Nygaard-Owens
Host of Crossroads

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 26 ratings
  • Stone Masons

    Episode 12 - The show about Joe Alonso and the Cathedral stone masons was very interesting. You should have him on again sometime as I’m sure he would have many stories to tell

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    yachamed
    United Statesa year ago
  • Excellent first episode!

    So excited for the new podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    swarm hype
    United States2 years ago
  • Hello from Argentina!

    Love feeling connected to the cathedral when I’m so far away! This is a great idea not just for coronavirus but for people who no longer live close to the cathedral and miss it. Last week’s episode with the organist was my favorite so far. Can’t wait for more!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    punkinpi314
    United States6 years ago
  • Fascinating

    There are so many fascinating stories from the National Cathedral. Looking forward to future episodes!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RobP20007
    United States6 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the engaging discussions and find the content to be enlightening and relevant to current issues.
Many highlight the connection they feel with the community and the cathedral, even from afar.
The representation of diverse voices and themes around inclusivity resonates well with the audience.

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The Historical Mystery of Jesus with Award-winning Author Elaine Pagels | Episode 29
Q: Can you speak a little bit more about that outburst of hope and where we can keep finding it?
Pagels noted that stories of Jesus inspire hope, showing that suffering can transform into meaningful narratives of resilience.
The Historical Mystery of Jesus with Award-winning Author Elaine Pagels | Episode 29
Q: How do you step out bravely into that space of question asking?
Pagels highlights the essential nature of questioning in faith, driven by personal experiences and the search for deeper understanding.
The Historical Mystery of Jesus with Award-winning Author Elaine Pagels | Episode 29
Q: What led you to write this particular book, and why did you wait till this point in your career?
Elaine Pagels needed time to develop a comprehensive perspective on Jesus and the foundation of Christianity based on her extensive teaching experience.
Deep Knowing of the Soul with John Philip Newell | Episode 25
Q: How can we promote just even subtle shifts?
Newell suggests focusing on immediate local actions and embodying the change one wants to see, rather than feeling overwhelmed by larger societal dynamics.
Highlights from a Conversation with Dean Hollerith and Bestselling Author Francis S. Collins | #19
Q: What is the difference between wisdom and knowledge?
Wisdom includes insight, judgment, and moral considerations, beyond just established facts that constitute knowledge.

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This podcast explores the intersection of sacred beliefs and civic responsibilities through engaging discussions and stories from the Washington National Cathedral. Covering a variety of topics such as history, spirituality, community engagement, and social justice, it often invites influential guests who share their insights and experiences related to faith in modern society. Noteworthy topics include the legacy of significant figures in history, inclusivity within spiritual practices, and the importance of human connection in today's world, making it a compelling listen for those interested in the deep connections between community and faith.

Listeners can expect a thoughtful blend of historical context and contemporary relevance as vari... more

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1. Elaine Pagels
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4. Emily P. Freeman
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7. John Dalton
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