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90: Words Matter with Austin Carty
May 18, 2026
59m 29s
89: Digital Evangelism with Elizabeth Riley
May 11, 2026
56m 17s
88: Revolution of the Soul with Seane Corn
May 4, 2026
1h 06m 58s
87: On Happiness with Laurie Santos
Apr 27, 2026
57m 53s
86: My Soul is Calling with Bonnie Piesse
Apr 20, 2026
1h 06m 21s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5/18/26 | ![]() 90: Words Matter with Austin Carty✨ | writingsermons+4 | Austin Carty | Boulevard Baptist ChurchChristianity Today+4 | — | Austin Cartysermon writing+5 | — | 59m 29s | |
| 5/11/26 | ![]() 89: Digital Evangelism with Elizabeth Riley✨ | digital evangelismsocial media+4 | Elizabeth Riley | Episcopal Church FoundationRage Prayers | — | digital evangelismElizabeth Riley+4 | — | 56m 17s | |
| 5/4/26 | ![]() 88: Revolution of the Soul with Seane Corn✨ | yogaactivism+4 | Seane Corn | Berkeley Divinity SchoolAlign With Source+1 | — | yogaactivism+5 | — | 1h 06m 58s | |
| 4/27/26 | ![]() 87: On Happiness with Laurie Santos✨ | happinesspsychology+4 | Laurie Santos | YaleThe Happiness Lab+1 | — | happinesspsychology+5 | — | 57m 53s | |
| 4/20/26 | ![]() 86: My Soul is Calling with Bonnie Piesse✨ | intuitionspirituality+3 | Bonnie Piesse | NXIVMYour Quantum Life+4 | — | intuitionspirituality+5 | — | 1h 06m 21s | |
| 4/13/26 | ![]() 85: The Discipline of Inspiration with Carey Wallace✨ | inspirationcreativity+3 | Carey Wallace | Berkeley Divinity School at YaleThe Discipline of Inspiration: The Mysterious Encounter with God at the Heart of Creativity+4 | MichiganChicago | inspirationcreativity+3 | — | 49m 24s | |
| 4/6/26 | ![]() 84: The Wilderness of Faith with Sarah Bessey✨ | spiritual wildernessfaith+4 | Sarah Bessey | Berkeley Divinity School at YaleJesus Feminist+3 | — | spiritualityfaith+5 | — | 44m 24s | |
| 3/30/26 | ![]() 83: The Light Within with Laurence Freeman✨ | Christian meditationmonastic life+3 | Laurence Freeman | World Community for Christian MeditationBenedictine Congregation of Monte Oliveto Maggiore+1 | — | Christian meditationLaurence Freeman+5 | — | 52m 38s | |
| 3/23/26 | ![]() 82: Fulfilled with Anna Yusim✨ | science of spiritualitymental health+4 | Anna Yusim | Berkeley Divinity SchoolStanford+6 | — | spiritualitypurpose+8 | — | 50m 22s | |
| 3/16/26 | ![]() 81: All Things Mysticism with Volker Leppin✨ | mysticismChristianity+3 | Volker Leppin | Berkeley Divinity SchoolRuhen in Gott, Eine Geschichte der Christlichen Mystik | — | mysticismChristianity+5 | — | 54m 30s | |
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| 3/9/26 | ![]() 80: At the Intersection of Contemplation and Activism with Sophfronia Scott✨ | contemplationactivism+3 | Sophfronia Scott | International Thomas Merton SocietyBerkeley Divinity School+1 | YaleBerkeley Center | contemplative lifeactivism+3 | — | 49m 53s | |
| 3/2/26 | ![]() 79: Charging Toward the Light with Shabnam Mogharabi✨ | mental healthart+4 | Shabnam Mogharabi | SoulPancakeSoul Boom Workbook: Spiritual Tools for Living | Iran | mental healthspirituality+5 | — | 55m 37s | |
| 12/29/25 | ![]() 78: Saint John's Bible with John Ross✨ | Saint John's Biblecalligraphy+4 | John Ross | Saint John’s UniversityThe Saint John’s Bible Heritage Program+2 | Collegeville, Minnesota | Saint John's BibleJohn Ross+5 | — | 33m 57s | |
| 12/23/25 | ![]() 77: Being Grounded in the Love of God with Sean Rowe | In this lively conversation, Brandon, Misty, and Whitney talk with The Most Rev'd Sean Rowe, presiding bishop and primate of The Episcopal Church. In this role, he serves as the church’s chief pastor and CEO. Known for his expertise in organizational learning and adaptive change, Rowe is committed to strengthening support for local ministry and mission. This episode offers a wide-ranging conversation, touching upon everything from the role of seminary in spiritual formation, to leadership in a church that is still becoming, to our willingness to engage with God’s imagination. Hosts: Brandon Nappi, Whitney Kimball Coe, Misty Krasawski Guest: Sean Rowe Instagram: @theleadersway.podcast berkeleydivinity.yale.edu/podcast You can support our work at https://tinyurl.com/support-transforming-leaders | 1h 00m 06s | ||||||
| 12/15/25 | ![]() 76: Walking with Survivors of Gun Violence with Nelba Márquez-Greene | In this tender and powerful episode, Leader’s Way host Brandon Nappi interviews Nelba Márquez-Greene, a devoted advocate for survivors of gun violence and someone who has been named one of the “Ten Women Changing the World,” according to People Magazine’s October 2019 issue. A Community Scholar at the Yale School of Public Health, Nelba also hosts the “Shared Humanity” podcast and video series, which focuses on the humans behind the headlines of gun violence in a moment in history where all too often we focus on everything but our shared humanity. Márquez-Greene seeks ways to partner with community organizations, clergy, and those looking to strengthen their response to the trauma of gun violence and injustice in our communities. Nelba would like to dedicate this episode to all clergy who have ever prayed for her and her family and all people who are in winter seasons of their souls. Host: Brandon Nappi Guest: Nelba Márquez-Greene Instagram: @theleadersway.podcast berkeleydivinity.yale.edu/podcast You can support our work at https://tinyurl.com/support-transforming-leaders | 59m 31s | ||||||
| 12/8/25 | ![]() 75: The Seminarian Takeover! | If you’re considering applying to Berkeley Divinity School at Yale, this episode is for you! It’s the SEMINARIAN TAKEOVER episode of The Leader’s Way Podcast. Berkeley Divinity School at Yale students Whitney Kimball Coe ’26, Misty Krasawski ‘26, and Jae Kirkland Rice ’27, pull back the curtain on what it’s like to be at seminary and divinity school. Our seminarians tell stories about how they made the decision to apply to Yale Divinity School and the questions, longings, and experiences that led them here. In this episode, we learn that there is no single path that leads a person to seminary, but many. We hear about worship at Berkeley, favorite courses, the importance of staying “prayed up,” and the ways God surprises us throughout this journey. Learn more at the Berkeley at Yale website: https://berkeleydivinity.yale.edu/ | 59m 40s | ||||||
| 12/1/25 | ![]() 74: “Have You Met the Community?” with Claire Brown and Austin Sauerbrei | What does “community” actually mean? Is community something we achieve or is it something we practice? Claire Brown and Austin Sauerbrei are partners, parents, and community practitioners, living and working in small town rural America. Claire is the rector of a small Episcopal church and Austin is a community organizer with the 50+ year-old statewide nonprofit, SOCM. Their daily lives are a whirlwind of tending to relationships and building muscle for faithful community engagement in their small town. With humor, candor, and wisdom honed by years of deep listening, they offer insights about the tensions and opportunities that arise when we acknowledge how intertwined we are with one another. This episode is worth watching on The Leader’s Way YouTube channel! In this interview, Austin and Claire model what it looks like to engage in thought-partnership and parenthood, passing their youngest child, Ardy, between them as they respond to host Whitney Kimball Coe’s questions about how we do the thing we call “community.” Learn more about The Rev’d Claire Brown: https://www.revclairebrown.com/ Learn more about Austin Sauerbrei’s new graphic novel, Trouble! At Coal Creek: https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/2529-trouble-at-coal-creek | 44m 54s | ||||||
| 11/24/25 | ![]() 73: It's Okay to Have Jesus and a Therapist with Joseph Yoo | Joseph Yoo was baptized, raised, and ordained in the United Methodist Church, and is now an Episcopalian priest and the planter of Mosaic Episcopal Church located in the suburbs of Houston, Texas. Joseph is the author of When the Saints Go Flying In: Stories About Faith, Life, and Everything in Between and is known for his dynamic presence on Instagram and TikTok, where he reflects on everything from scripture to social justice to pro wrestling. In this conversation, Joseph and Brandon talk about the curious and winding paths we travel as we follow the spiritual calling of our lives, and the people who, through the unfolding of their lives, teach us about God. Host: Brandon Nappi Guest: Joseph Yoo Instagram: @theleadersway.podcast berkeleydivinity.yale.edu/podcast You can support our work at https://tinyurl.com/support-transforming-leaders | 57m 15s | ||||||
| 11/17/25 | ![]() 72: Rumi, Love, and Mysticism with Omid Safi | Omid Safi was raised in a Muslim family where mystical poetry, particularly “love” poetry, and spirituality, were the currency of daily life. Poetry still “perfumes” Omid's social interactions, intellectual pursuits, and his curiosity about the ways religion, love, and justice intersect. Safi is a professor of Islamic Studies at Duke University. He specializes in the study of Islamic mysticism and contemporary Islam and frequently writes on liberationist traditions of Dr. King, Malcolm X, and is committed to traditions that link together love and justice. He has delivered the keynote for the annual Martin Luther King commemoration at the National Civil Rights Museum. In this episode of The Leader’s Way, host Brandon Nappi talks with Omid about his own spiritual path, the longings we each carry for community and belonging, and Omid’s forthcoming book on the famed mystic Rumi. Host: Brandon Nappi Guest: Omid Safi Instagram: @theleadersway.podcast berkeleydivinity.yale.edu/podcast You can support our work at https://tinyurl.com/support-transforming-leaders | 1h 08m 49s | ||||||
| 11/10/25 | ![]() 71: Why We Practice - reflection and meditation with Brandon Nappi | We practice meditation because the present moment is the only place where we can truly find ourselves, love others, and be loved by the divine. This is why we gather, why we sit, why we breathe together. We practice surrendering to what lies beyond our control and responding rather than reacting to life's challenges. We cultivate curiosity about what's arising within and around us, learning to do difficult things like changing and growing. Because we trust there's a limitless reservoir of strength, compassion, and resilience flowing through us at every moment. Host: Brandon Nappi Instagram: @theleadersway.podcast berkeleydivinity.yale.edu/podcast You can support our work at https://tinyurl.com/support-transforming-leaders | 27m 18s | ||||||
| 11/3/25 | ![]() 70: On Revenge with James Kimmel | What do we do with our pain? It’s an important spiritual question, and one that Brandon Nappi explores with James Kimmel, Jr., JD, on this episode of Within, a contemplative segment of The Leader's Way Podcast, that explores the convergence of mental health, art, and spirituality through authentic conversations across traditions about personal and collective transformation. James Kimmel is a violence researcher, psychiatry professor, and author who explores the science of revenge, addiction, forgiveness, and violence. A breakthrough scholar, James first identified compulsive revenge-seeking as an addiction. He made the study of revenge and forgiveness his life's work after nearly committing a mass shooting as a teenager. Host: Brandon Nappi Guest: James Kimmel Instagram: @theleadersway.podcast berkeleydivinity.yale.edu/podcast You can support our work at https://tinyurl.com/support-transforming-leaders | 53m 12s | ||||||
| 10/27/25 | ![]() 69: Believing with Lauren Jackson | Lauren Jackson is a religion columnist for the New York Times where she is the associate editor and writer for The Morning, the Times's flagship daily newsletter. Over the past year, she has been deeply involved in reporting on belief. Lauren developed 'Believing,' a project that explores how we experience religion and spirituality in contemporary times. Lauren's thought-provoking columns delve into the complexities of faith, spirituality, and society. In this episode of The Leader’s Way, Lauren discusses the powerful transformation that is possible when we turn our attention to the people around us, attending to hyper-local needs, longings, and joys within our own community. Hosts: Brandon Nappi, Misty Krasawski Guest: Lauren Jackson Instagram: @theleadersway.podcast berkeleydivinity.yale.edu/podcast You can support our work at https://tinyurl.com/support-transforming-leaders | 1h 01m 35s | ||||||
| 10/20/25 | ![]() 68: A World Thirsty for Accountability with Loretta Ross | Loretta Ross is a public intellectual, professor, activist, and author of Calling In, a collection of stories from five remarkable decades working in social justice movements, including reproductive justice, white supremacy, and women of color organizing. Loretta and Leader’s Way host Brandon Nappi go deep into conversation about why calling people in—inviting them into conversation instead of conflict by focusing on your shared values over a desire for punishment—is a powerful and strategic choice toward making real change. Host: Brandon Nappi Guest: Loretta Ross Instagram: @theleadersway.podcast berkeleydivinity.yale.edu/podcast You can support our work at https://tinyurl.com/support-transforming-leaders | 1h 01m 14s | ||||||
| 10/13/25 | ![]() 67: Still Learning (and Unlearning) Life Lessons with Elise Loehnen | Host Brandon Nappi keeps the flame of curiosity alive in this edition of Within, a contemplative segment of The Leader's Way Podcast, that explores the convergence of mental health, art, and spirituality through authentic conversations across traditions about personal and collective transformation. In this episode, Brandon welcomes Elise Loehnen, best-selling author of “On Our Best Behavior” and co-author with Phil Stutz of 'True and False Magic.’ Elise is also the host of the Pulling the Thread Podcast, where she engages in deep conversations that explore the human experience and the myriad paths to personal growth. Brandon talks with Elise about her keen interest in exploring nuanced and often overlooked aspects of the human condition and her commitment to pairing rigorous research with accessible language. Want to get better at processing and wrestling with questions? Start writing a Substack, says Elise. Host: Brandon Nappi Guest: Elise Loehnen Production: Goodchild Media Instagram: @theleadersway.podcast berkeleydivinity.yale.edu/podcast You can support our work at https://tinyurl.com/support-transforming-leaders | 51m 45s | ||||||
| 10/6/25 | ![]() 66: Embracing the Mixed Ecology of the Church with Dwight Zscheile and Blair Pogue | Dwight Zscheile is a professor of congregational mission and leadership at Luther Seminary, and his wife, Blair Pogue, is a priest and canon for vitality and innovation in the Episcopal Church in Minnesota. They join Leader’s Way host Brandon Nappi for a conversation about their joint passion for engaging the innovative ways the Church is renewing its commitment to community and communion by meeting people where they are. Brandon talks with Dwight and Blair about their new book, Embracing the Mixed Ecology: Inherited and New Forms of Christian Community Flourishing Together, which unpacks the theological language of “mixed ecology,” and how this language can help us imagine what is possible in our church communities. Host: Brandon Nappi Guests: Dwight Zscheile and Blair Pogue Production: Goodchild Media Instagram: @theleadersway.podcast berkeleydivinity.yale.edu/podcast You can support our work at https://tinyurl.com/support-transforming-leaders | 59m 10s | ||||||
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3 placements across 3 markets.
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