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This is the tenth episode of the second season of Folk Phenomenology, hosted by Sam Rocha, featuring Anika Prather.
Folk Phenomenology is generously sponsored by:
St. Mark’s College Centre for Christian Engagement
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Fri, 16 Dec 2022 - 2h 04min - 31 - Tracey Salisbury on Wakanda Forever and Black and Brown Solidarity
This is the ninth episode of the second season of Folk Phenomenology, hosted by Sam Rocha, featuring Tracey Salisbury.
Folk Phenomenology is generously sponsored by:
St. Mark’s College Centre for Christian Engagement
U.S. Catholic: See everything U.S. Catholic has to offer—including podcasts, videos, reporting, and commentary—by visiting uscatholic.org or signing up for their mailing list at uscatholic.org/signup.
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Fri, 02 Dec 2022 - 2h 07min - 30 - Jenn Morson on Antisemitism and Journalism in and out of Catholicism
This is the eight episode of the second season of Folk Phenomenology, hosted by Sam Rocha, featuring Jenn Morson.
Folk Phenomenology is generously sponsored by:
St. Mark’s College Centre for Christian Engagement
U.S. Catholic: See everything U.S. Catholic has to offer—including podcasts, videos, reporting, and commentary—by visiting uscatholic.org or signing up for their mailing list at uscatholic.org/signup.
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Fri, 28 Oct 2022 - 1h 10min - 29 - Nichole Flores on Guadalupe, Democracy, and Projects of Solidarity
This is the seventh episode of the second season of Folk Phenomenology, hosted by Sam Rocha, featuring Nichole Flores.
Folk Phenomenology is generously sponsored by:
St. Mark’s College Centre for Christian Engagement
U.S. Catholic: See everything U.S. Catholic has to offer—including podcasts, videos, reporting, and commentary—by visiting uscatholic.org or signing up for their mailing list at uscatholic.org/signup.
Commonweal Magazine: Try Commonweal today with a free six-month subscription at cwlmag.org/folk.
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Fri, 07 Oct 2022 - 1h 25min - 28 - On Education
This is the sixth episode of the second season of Folk Phenomenology, hosted by Sam Rocha, on education.
Folk Phenomenology is generously sponsored by:
St. Mark’s College Centre for Christian Engagement
U.S. Catholic: See everything U.S. Catholic has to offer—including podcasts, videos, reporting, and commentary—by visiting uscatholic.org or signing up for their mailing list at uscatholic.org/signup.
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Fri, 23 Sep 2022 - 1h 09min - 27 - Helen de Cruz on Music, Public Philosophy, and the Common Projects of the Good Life
This is the fifth episode of the second season of Folk Phenomenology, hosted by Sam Rocha and featuring special guest Helen de Cruz.
Folk Phenomenology is generously sponsored by:
St. Mark’s College Centre for Christian Engagement
U.S. Catholic: See everything U.S. Catholic has to offer—including podcasts, videos, reporting, and commentary—by visiting uscatholic.org or signing up for their mailing list at uscatholic.org/signup.
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Fri, 09 Sep 2022 - 1h 11min - 26 - Melissa Cedillo on Progressive Politics, Catholicisms, and Another Kind of Convert
This is the fourth episode of the second season of Folk Phenomenology, hosted by Sam Rocha and featuring special guest Melissa Cedillo.
Folk Phenomenology is generously sponsored by:
St. Mark’s College Centre for Christian Engagement
U.S. Catholic: See everything U.S. Catholic has to offer—including podcasts, videos, reporting, and commentary—by visiting uscatholic.org or signing up for their mailing list at uscatholic.org/signup.
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Fri, 26 Aug 2022 - 1h 12min - 25 - Kirby Hoberg on Indigeneity, Residential Schools, and a Trauma-Informed People
This is the third episode of the second season of Folk Phenomenology, hosted by Sam Rocha and featuring special guest Kirby Hoberg.
Folk Phenomenology is generously sponsored by:
St. Mark’s College Centre for Christian Engagement
U.S. Catholic: See everything U.S. Catholic has to offer—including podcasts, videos, reporting, and commentary—by visiting uscatholic.org or signing up for their mailing list at uscatholic.org/signup.
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Fri, 12 Aug 2022 - 2h 00min - 24 - "Juana" on Guitar Mass, the Parish, and the Culture
This is the second episode of the second season of Folk Phenomenology, hosted by Sam Rocha and featuring special guest "Juana." Check out her comic, The Parish!
Folk Phenomenology is generously sponsored by:
St. Mark’s College Centre for Christian Engagement
U.S. Catholic: See everything U.S. Catholic has to offer—including podcasts, videos, reporting, and commentary—by visiting uscatholic.org or signing up for their mailing list at uscatholic.org/signup.
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Fri, 29 Jul 2022 - 2h 11min - 23 - Barbara Stengel on American Philosophy, Schools, and Safety
This is the first episode of the second season of Folk Phenomenology, hosted by Sam Rocha and featuring special guest Barbara Stengel. (See her podcast,Chasing Bailey.)
Folk Phenomenology is generously sponsored by:
St. Mark’s College Centre for Christian Engagement
U.S. Catholic:See everything U.S. Catholic has to offer—including podcasts, videos, reporting, and commentary—by visiting uscatholic.org or signing up for their mailing list at uscatholic.org/signup.
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Fri, 15 Jul 2022 - 1h 13min - 22 - Miles and Trane
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This episode features a biographical meditation on Miles Davis and John Coltrane as a way to understand two fundamental claims of Folk Phenomenology: "art precedes metaphysics" and "love is the only transcendental."
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the show on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the universal link.
THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:
Institute for Christian Socialism
FRIENDS OF THE SHOW:
Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams
TIP JAR:
FULL SCHEDULE:
June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha
July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview
July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan
July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes
July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter
August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule
August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldberg
August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington
August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra
August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere
September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian
September 14 | Episode 11 | Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis
September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate and Delight
September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray
October 5 | Episode 14 | Critical Race Theory or Catholic Social Teaching?
October 12 | Episode 15 | Augustine and Historical Fiction with Suzanne Wolfe
October 19 | Episode 16 | Black Catholics and Story with Alessandra Harris
October 26 | Episode 17 | The Gift of Blackness with Gloria Purvis
November 2 | Episode 18 | Debating Capitalism with Trent Horn
November 9 | Episode 19 | Music with Jaya Lakshminarayanan
November 16 | Episode 20 | Miles and Trane
CREDITS:
Musical intro and outro tracks are "Gabe's Up Late (Intro)" and "Sleeping Tomas" from the abandoned draft Upi Dupi La La project by Sam Rocha. Voiceovers feature Angela Davis, James Balwin, Paulo Freire, Toni Morrison, Nina Simone, and Stevie Wonder. Mastered with LANDR using Kamasi Washington's "Clair de Lune" from The Epic as a reference track.
All audio and visual content for FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is created by Sam Rocha.
More information about Sam Rocha atwww.samrocha.com/podcast.
Tue, 16 Nov 2021 - 1h 38min - 21 - Music with Jaya Lakshminarayanan
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This episode features an interview with vocalist and musician Jaya Lakshminarayanan on music, artists, love, and the unconscious.
This episode's featured sponsor is Revelation Cable Company, an exceptional custom cable, PA, and pedalboard solutions in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the show on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the universal link.
THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:
Institute for Christian Socialism
FRIENDS OF THE SHOW:
Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams
TIP JAR:
FULL SCHEDULE:
June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha
July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview
July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan
July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes
July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter
August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule
August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldberg
August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington
August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra
August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere
September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian
September 14 | Episode 11 | Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis
September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate and Delight
September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray
October 5 | Episode 14 | Critical Race Theory or Catholic Social Teaching?
October 12 | Episode 15 | Augustine and Historical Fiction with Suzanne Wolfe
October 19 | Episode 16 | Black Catholics and Story with Alessandra Harris
October 26 | Episode 17 | The Gift of Blackness with Gloria Purvis
November 2 | Episode 18 | Debating Capitalism with Trent Horn
November 9 | Episode 19 | Music with Jaya Lakshminarayanan
November 16 | Episode 20 | Miles and Trane
CREDITS:
Musical intro and outro tracks are "Gabe's Up Late (Intro)" and "Sleeping Tomas" from the abandoned draft Upi Dupi La La project by Sam Rocha. Voiceovers feature Angela Davis, James Balwin, Paulo Freire, Toni Morrison, Nina Simone, and Stevie Wonder. Mastered with LANDR using Kamasi Washington's "Clair de Lune" from The Epic as a reference track.
All audio and visual content for FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is created by Sam Rocha.
More information about Sam Rocha atwww.samrocha.com/podcast.
Tue, 09 Nov 2021 - 1h 38min - 20 - Debating Capitalism with Trent Horn
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This episode features a debate with Catholic apologist and author, Trent Horn, on capitalism. You can also listen to this debate on his podcast, The Counsel of Trent.
This week's featured sponsor is the Institute for Christian Socialism. Be sure to read their membership page.
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the show on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the universal link.
THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:
Institute for Christian Socialism
FRIENDS OF THE SHOW:
Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams
TIP JAR:
FULL SCHEDULE:
June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha
July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview
July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan
July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes
July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter
August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule
August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldberg
August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington
August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra
August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere
September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian
September 14 | Episode 11 | Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis
September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate and Delight
September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray
October 5 | Episode 14 | Critical Race Theory or Catholic Social Teaching?
October 12 | Episode 15 | Augustine and Historical Fiction with Suzanne Wolfe
October 19 | Episode 16 | Black Catholics and Story with Alessandra Harris
October 26 | Episode 17 | The Gift of Blackness with Gloria Purvis
November 2 | Episode 18 | Debating Capitalism with Trent Horn
November 9 | Episode 19 | Music with Jaya Lakshminarayanan
November 16 | Episode 20 | Miles and Trane
CREDITS:
Musical intro and outro tracks are "Gabe's Up Late (Intro)" and "Sleeping Tomas" from the abandoned draft Upi Dupi La La project by Sam Rocha. Voiceovers feature Angela Davis, James Balwin, Paulo Freire, Toni Morrison, Nina Simone, and Stevie Wonder. Mastered with LANDR using Kamasi Washington's "Clair de Lune" from The Epic as a reference track.
All audio and visual content for FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is created by Sam Rocha.
More information about Sam Rocha atwww.samrocha.com/podcast.
Tue, 02 Nov 2021 - 2h 03min - 19 - The Gift of Blackness with Gloria Purvis
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This episode features the raw, unedited audio from the July 2020 interview with Gloria Purvis that resulted in the published version at Church Life Journal. Rocha and Purvis returned to the McGrath Institute for Church Life in April 2021, in "Conversations That Matter: The Intersection of Racial Justice and Life Issues."
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the show on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the universal link.
THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:
Institute for Christian Socialism
FRIENDS OF THE SHOW:
Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams
TIP JAR:
FULL SCHEDULE:
June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha
July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview
July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan
July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes
July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter
August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule
August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldberg
August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington
August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra
August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere
September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian
September 14 | Episode 11 | Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis
September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate and Delight
September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray
October 5 | Episode 14 | Critical Race Theory or Catholic Social Teaching?
October 12 | Episode 15 | Augustine and Historical Fiction with Suzanne Wolfe
October 19 | Episode 16 | Black Catholics and Story with Alessandra Harris
October 26 | Episode 17 | The Gift of Blackness with Gloria Purvis
November 2 | Episode 18 | Debating Capitalism with Trent Horn
November 9 | Episode 19 | Music with Jaya Lakshminarayanan
November 16 | Episode 20 | Miles and Trane
CREDITS:
Musical intro and outro tracks are "Gabe's Up Late (Intro)" and "Sleeping Tomas" from the abandoned draft Upi Dupi La La project by Sam Rocha. Voiceovers feature Angela Davis, James Balwin, Paulo Freire, Toni Morrison, Nina Simone, and Stevie Wonder. Mastered with LANDR using Kamasi Washington's "Clair de Lune" from The Epic as a reference track.
All audio and visual content for FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is created by Sam Rocha.
More information about Sam Rocha atwww.samrocha.com/podcast.
Tue, 26 Oct 2021 - 1h 17min - 18 - Black Catholics and Story with Alessandra Harris
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This episode features an interview with Alessandra Harris on her work as an author of fiction and co-founder of The Black Catholic Messenger.
This week's featured sponsor is Black Catholic Messenger; be sure to read a recent report by Nate Tinner-Williams, "In conference address, Pope Francis praises George Floyd protesters as 'collective Samaritans'."
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the show on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the universal link.
THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:
Institute for Christian Socialism
FRIENDS OF THE SHOW:
Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams
TIP JAR:
FULL SCHEDULE:
June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha
July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview
July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan
July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes
July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter
August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule
August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldberg
August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington
August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra
August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere
September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian
September 14 | Episode 11 | Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis
September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate and Delight
September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray
October 5 | Episode 14 | Critical Race Theory or Catholic Social Teaching?
October 12 | Episode 15 | Augustine and Historical Fiction with Suzanne Wolfe
October 19 | Episode 16 | Black Catholics and Story with Alessandra Harris
October 26 | Episode 17 | Debating Communism with Dean Dettloff
November 2 | Episode 18 | Debating Capitalism with Trent Horn
November 9 | Episode 19 | Music with Jaya Lakshminarayanan
November 16 | Episode 20 | Miles and Trane
CREDITS:
Musical intro and outro tracks are "Gabe's Up Late (Intro)" and "Sleeping Tomas" from the abandoned draft Upi Dupi La La project by Sam Rocha. Voiceovers feature Angela Davis, James Balwin, Paulo Freire, Toni Morrison, Nina Simone, and Stevie Wonder. Mastered with LANDR using Kamasi Washington's "Clair de Lune" from The Epic as a reference track.
All audio and visual content for FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is created by Sam Rocha.
More information about Sam Rocha atwww.samrocha.com/podcast.
Tue, 19 Oct 2021 - 1h 28min - 17 - Augustine and Historical Fiction with Suzanne Wolfe
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This episode features an interview with author Suzanne Wolfeon her book, The Confessions of X, Augustine, and historical fiction.
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the show on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the universal link.
THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:
Institute for Christian Socialism
FRIENDS OF THE SHOW:
Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams
TIP JAR:
FULL SCHEDULE:
June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha
July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview
July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan
July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes
July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter
August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule
August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldberg
August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington
August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra
August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere
September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian
September 14 | Episode 11 | Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis
September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate and Delight
September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray
October 5 | Episode 14 | Critical Race Theory or Catholic Social Teaching?
October 12 | Episode 15 | Augustine and Historical Fiction with Suzanne Wolfe
October 19 | Episode 16 | Black Catholics and Story with Alessandra Harris
October 26 | Episode 17 | Debating Communism with Dean Dettloff
November 2 | Episode 18 | Debating Capitalism with Trent Horn
November 9 | Episode 19 | Music with Jaya Lakshminarayanan
November 16 | Episode 20 | Miles and Trane
CREDITS:
Musical intro and outro tracks are "Gabe's Up Late (Intro)" and "Sleeping Tomas" from the abandoned draft Upi Dupi La La project by Sam Rocha. Voiceovers feature Angela Davis, James Balwin, Paulo Freire, Toni Morrison, Nina Simone, and Stevie Wonder. Mastered with LANDR using Kamasi Washington's "Clair de Lune" from The Epic as a reference track.
All audio and visual content for FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is created by Sam Rocha.
More information about Sam Rocha atwww.samrocha.com/podcast.
Tue, 12 Oct 2021 - 1h 18min - 16 - Critical Race Theory or Catholic Social Teaching?
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This episode features a critique of the false dichotomy of Critical Race Theory and Catholic Social Teaching and gives an extended historical overview of abolitionism.
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the show on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the universal link.
THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:
Institute for Christian Socialism
FRIENDS OF THE SHOW:
Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams
TIP JAR:
FULL SCHEDULE:
June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha
July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview
July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan
July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes
July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter
August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule
August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldberg
August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington
August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra
August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere
September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian
September 14 | Episode 11 | Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis
September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate and Delight
September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray
October 5 | Episode 14 | Critical Race Theory or Catholic Social Teaching?
October 12 | Episode 15 | Augustine and Historical Fiction with Suzanne Wolfe
October 19 | Episode 16 | Black Catholics and Story with Alessandra Harris
October 26 | Episode 17 | The Gift of Blackness with Gloria Purvis
November 2 | Episode 18 | Debating Capitalism with Trent Horn
November 9 | Episode 19 | Music with Jaya Lakshminarayanan
November 16 | Episode 20 | Miles and Trane
CREDITS:
Musical intro and outro tracks are "Gabe's Up Late (Intro)" and "Sleeping Tomas" from the abandoned draft Upi Dupi La La project by Sam Rocha. Voiceovers feature Angela Davis, James Balwin, Paulo Freire, Toni Morrison, Nina Simone, and Stevie Wonder. Mastered with LANDR using Kamasi Washington's "Clair de Lune" from The Epic as a reference track.
All audio and visual content for FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is created by Sam Rocha.
More information about Sam Rocha atwww.samrocha.com/podcast.
Tue, 05 Oct 2021 - 2h 22min - 15 - Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This episode features a debate with David L. Gray on Critical Race Theory.
This week's featured sponsor is Solidarity Hall. Be sure to read their recent translation, Reflections, and "No One Matters Until Black Lives Matter."
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the show on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the universal link.
THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:
Institute for Christian Socialism
FRIENDS OF THE SHOW:
Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams
TIP JAR:
FULL SCHEDULE:
June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha
July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview
July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan
July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes
July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter
August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule
August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldberg
August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington
August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra
August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere
September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian
September 14 | Episode 11 | Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis
September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate and Delight
September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray
October 5 | Episode 14 | Critical Race Theory or Catholic Social Teaching?
October 12 | Episode 15 | Augustine and Historical Fiction with Suzanne Wolfe
October 19 | Episode 16 | Black Catholics and Story with Alessandra Harris
October 26 | Episode 17 | Debating Communism with Dean Dettloff
November 2 | Episode 18 | Debating Capitalism with Trent Horn
November 9 | Episode 19 | Music with Jaya Lakshminarayanan
November 16 | Episode 20 | Miles and Trane
CREDITS:
Musical intro and outro tracks are "Gabe's Up Late (Intro)" and "Sleeping Tomas" from the abandoned draft Upi Dupi La La project by Sam Rocha. Voiceovers feature Angela Davis, James Balwin, Paulo Freire, Toni Morrison, Nina Simone, and Stevie Wonder. Mastered with LANDR using Kamasi Washington's "Clair de Lune" from The Epic as a reference track.
All audio and visual content for FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is created by Sam Rocha.
More information about Sam Rocha atwww.samrocha.com/podcast.
Tue, 28 Sep 2021 - 2h 21min - 14 - Debate and Delight
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This episode features a meditation of debate and its role in teaching Sam to love and delight in the world, a lesson the show's motto proclaims as dilexit mundum.
This week's featured sponsor is the Institute for Christian Socialism; be sure to read a recent their publication, The Bias Magazine: The Voice of the Christian Left, which includes this autobiographical essay by Sam Rocha: "Lines of Tensions, Rays of Light."
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the show on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the universal link.
THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:
Institute for Christian Socialism
FRIENDS OF THE SHOW:
Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams
TIP JAR:
FULL SCHEDULE:
June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha
July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview
July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan
July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes
July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter
August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule
August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldberg
August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington
August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra
August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere
September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian
September 14 | Episode 11 | Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis
September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate and Delight
September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray
October 5 | Episode 14 | Critical Race Theory and Catholic Social Teaching
October 12 | Episode 15 | Augustine and Historical Fiction with Suzanne Wolfe
October 19 | Episode 16 | Black Catholics and Story with Alessandra Harris
October 26 | Episode 17 | The Gift of Blackness with Gloria Purvis
November 2 | Episode 18 | Debating Capitalism with Trent Horn
November 9 | Episode 19 | Music with Jaya Lakshminarayanan
November 16 | Episode 20 | Miles and Trane
CREDITS:
Musical intro and outro tracks are "Gabe's Up Late (Intro)" and "Sleeping Tomas" from the abandoned draft Upi Dupi La La project by Sam Rocha. Voiceovers feature Angela Davis, James Balwin, Paulo Freire, Toni Morrison, Nina Simone, and Stevie Wonder. Mastered with LANDR using Kamasi Washington's "Clair de Lune" from The Epic as a reference track.
All audio and visual content for FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is created by Sam Rocha.
More information about Sam Rocha atwww.samrocha.com/podcast.
Tue, 21 Sep 2021 - 1h 15min - 13 - Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This episode features an interview with Gloria Purvis on their previous interview published as "The Gift of Blackness to the Church" and the present state of affairs in the USA and the Catholic Church.
This week's featured sponsor is Black Catholic Messenger; be sure to read a recent reflection by Gunnar Gundersen, "What to the Slave is George Washington's Mount Vernon?"
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the show on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the universal link.
THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:
Institute for Christian Socialism
FRIENDS OF THE SHOW:
Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams
TIP JAR:
FULL SCHEDULE:
June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha
July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview
July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan
July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes
July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter
August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule
August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldberg
August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington
August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra
August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere
September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian
September 14 | Episode 11 | Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis
September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate
September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray
October 5 | Episode 14 | Critical Race Theory and Catholic Social Teaching
October 12 | Episode 15 | Augustine and Historical Fiction with Suzanne Wolfe
October 19 | Episode 16 | Black Catholics and Story with Alessandra Harris
October 26 | Episode 17 | The Gift of Blackness with Gloria Purvis
November 2 | Episode 18 | Debating Capitalism with Trent Horn
November 9 | Episode 19 | Music with Jaya Lakshminarayanan
November 16 | Episode 20 | Miles and Trane
CREDITS:
Musical intro and outro tracks are "Gabe's Up Late (Intro)" and "Sleeping Tomas" from the abandoned draft Upi Dupi La La project by Sam Rocha. Voiceovers feature Angela Davis, James Balwin, Paulo Freire, Toni Morrison, Nina Simone, and Stevie Wonder. Mastered with LANDR using Kamasi Washington's "Clair de Lune" from The Epic as a reference track.
All audio and visual content for FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is created by Sam Rocha.
More information about Sam Rocha atwww.samrocha.com/podcast.
Tue, 14 Sep 2021 - 1h 49min - 12 - Black Lives with Rebecca Christian
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This episode features an interview with Rebecca Christian on Black lives in the context of her own life, a trip to Ghana, and her vocation as a Black doula, a mother of mothers.
This week's featured sponsor is Black Catholic Messenger, be sure to listen to their podcast, "The Black Catholic Messenger Show," and support them in their important work.
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the show on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the universal link.
THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:
Institute for Christian Socialism
FRIENDS OF THE SHOW:
Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams
TIP JAR:
FULL SCHEDULE:
June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha
July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview
July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan
July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes
July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter
August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule
August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldberg
August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington
August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra
August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere
September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian
September 14 | Episode 11 | The Evil of Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis
September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate
September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray
October 5 | Episode 14 | Critical Race Theory and Catholic Social Teaching
October 12 | Episode 15 | Augustine and Historical Fiction with Suzanne Wolfe
October 19 | Episode 16 | Black Catholics and Story with Alessandra Harris
October 26 | Episode 17 | Debating Communism with Dean Dettloff
November 2 | Episode 18 | Debating Capitalism with Trent Horn
November 9 | Episode 19 | Music with Jaya Lakshminarayanan
November 16 | Episode 20 | Miles and Trane
CREDITS:
Musical intro and outro tracks are "Gabe's Up Late (Intro)" and "Sleeping Tomas" from the abandoned draft Upi Dupi La La project by Sam Rocha. Voiceovers feature Angela Davis, James Balwin, Paulo Freire, Toni Morrison, Nina Simone, and Stevie Wonder. Mastered with LANDR using Kamasi Washington's "Clair de Lune" from The Epic as a reference track.
All audio and visual content for FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is created by Sam Rocha.
More information about Sam Rocha atwww.samrocha.com/podcast.
Tue, 07 Sep 2021 - 1h 33min - 11 - Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This episode features an interview with Ogechi Akalegebere on powerlifting, the art of sport, and perseverance.
This week's featured sponsor is Black Catholic Messenger, be sure to read their "History and Vision" and support them in their important work.
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the show on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the universal link.
THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:
Institute for Christian Socialism
FRIENDS OF THE SHOW:
Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams
TIP JAR:
FULL SCHEDULE:
June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha
July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview
July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan
July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes
July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter
August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule
August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldberg
August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington
August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra
August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere
September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian
September 14 | Episode 11 | The Evil of Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis
September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate
September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray
October 5 | Episode 14 | Critical Race Theory and Catholic Social Teaching
October 12 | Episode 15 | Augustine and Historical Fiction with Suzanne Wolfe
October 19 | Episode 16 | Black Catholics and Story with Alessandra Harris
October 26 | Episode 17 | Debating Communism with Dean Dettloff
November 2 | Episode 18 | Debating Capitalism with Trent Horn
November 9 | Episode 19 | Music with Jaya Lakshminarayanan
November 16 | Episode 20 | Miles and Trane
CREDITS:
Musical intro and outro tracks are "Gabe's Up Late (Intro)" and "Sleeping Tomas" from the abandoned draft Upi Dupi La La project by Sam Rocha. Voiceovers feature Angela Davis, James Balwin, Paulo Freire, Toni Morrison, Nina Simone, and Stevie Wonder. Mastered with LANDR using Kamasi Washington's "Clair de Lune" from The Epic as a reference track.
All audio and visual content for FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is created by Sam Rocha.
More information about Sam Rocha atwww.samrocha.com/podcast.
Tue, 31 Aug 2021 - 1h 13min - 10 - El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This episode features a Spanish-language interview with Mexican philosopher Rodrigo Guerra Lopez, the recently appointed Secretary of the Pontifical Commission for Latin America and founder of the Center for Advanced Social Research, on being and the person.
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the show on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the universal link. All tips this week will go towards the translation of today's Spanish-language episode into English.
THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:
Institute for Christian Socialism
FRIENDS OF THE SHOW:
Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams
TIP JAR:
FULL SCHEDULE:
June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha
July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview
July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan
July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes
July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter
August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule
August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldberg
August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington
August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra
August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere
September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian
September 14 | Episode 11 | The Evil of Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis
September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate
September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray
October 5 | Episode 14 | Critical Race Theory and Catholic Social Teaching
October 12 | Episode 15 | Augustine and Historical Fiction with Suzanne Wolfe
October 19 | Episode 16 | Black Catholics and Story with Alessandra Harris
October 26 | Episode 17 | Debating Communism with Dean Dettloff
November 2 | Episode 18 | Debating Capitalism with Trent Horn
November 9 | Episode 19 | Music with Jaya Lakshminarayanan
November 16 | Episode 20 | Miles and Trane
CREDITS:
Musical intro and outro tracks are "Gabe's Up Late (Intro)" and "Sleeping Tomas" from the abandoned draft Upi Dupi La La project by Sam Rocha. Voiceovers feature Angela Davis, James Balwin, Paulo Freire, Toni Morrison, Nina Simone, and Stevie Wonder. Mastered with LANDR using Kamasi Washington's "Clair de Lune" from The Epic as a reference track.
All audio and visual content for FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is created by Sam Rocha.
More information about Sam Rocha atwww.samrocha.com/podcast.
Tue, 24 Aug 2021 - 1h 35min - 9 - Translation with Catherine Addington
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This episode features an interview with Catherine Addington on the craft and concept of translation, Spanglish and third languages, and the invisibility of sanctity in the life of the saint. Her translation of St. Rafael Arániz in Commonweal is an ideal companion for this episode. Her review of an anthology of journalistic work by Gabriel Garcia Marquez in Commonweal is also excellent.
Commonweal Magazine, this episode's featured sponsor, is the leading lay Catholic voice for commentary on religion, politics, and culture. To learn more: Check out The Commonweal Podcast, subscribe today for just $9.95, and sign up for a FREE subscription if you're a student or recent graduate.
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the show on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the universal link. For this week and the one to follow, all tips will go towards the translation of next week's Spanish-language episode with Rodrigo Guerre Lopez.
THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:
Institute for Christian Socialism
FRIENDS OF THE SHOW:
Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams
TIP JAR:
FULL SCHEDULE:
June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha
July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview
July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan
July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes
July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter
August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule
August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldberg
August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington
August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra
August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere
September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian
September 14 | Episode 11 | The Evil of Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis
September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate
September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray
October 5 | Episode 14 | Critical Race Theory and Catholic Social Teaching
October 12 | Episode 15 | Augustine and Historical Fiction with Suzanne Wolfe
October 19 | Episode 16 | Black Catholics and Story with Alessandra Harris
October 26 | Episode 17 | Debating Communism with Dean Dettloff
November 2 | Episode 18 | Debating Capitalism with Trent Horn
November 9 | Episode 19 | Music with Jaya Lakshminarayanan
November 16 | Episode 20 | Miles and Trane
CREDITS:
Musical intro and outro tracks are "Gabe's Up Late (Intro)" and "Sleeping Tomas" from the abandoned draft Upi Dupi La La project by Sam Rocha. Voiceovers feature Angela Davis, James Balwin, Paulo Freire, Toni Morrison, Nina Simone, and Stevie Wonder. Mastered with LANDR using Kamasi Washington's "Clair de Lune" from The Epic as a reference track.
All audio and visual content for FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is created by Sam Rocha.
More information about Sam Rocha atwww.samrocha.com/podcast.
Tue, 17 Aug 2021 - 1h 12min - 8 - Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldberg
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This episode features an interview with theologian Vanesa Zuleta Goldberg on St. Oscar Romero, liberation theology, and a diminutive Divine love.
Commonweal Magazine, this episode's featured sponsor, is the leading lay Catholic voice for commentary on religion, politics, and culture. To learn more: Check out The Commonweal Podcast, subscribe today for just $9.95, and sign up for a FREE subscription if you're a student or recent graduate.
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the show on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the universal link.
THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:
Institute for Christian Socialism
FRIENDS OF THE SHOW:
Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams
TIP JAR:
FULL SCHEDULE:
June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha
July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview
July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan
July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes
July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter
August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule
August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldberg
August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington
August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra
August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere
September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian
September 14 | Episode 11 | The Evil of Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis
September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate
September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray
October 5 | Episode 14 | Critical Race Theory and Catholic Social Teaching
October 12 | Episode 15 | Augustine and Historical Fiction with Suzanne Wolfe
October 19 | Episode 16 | Black Catholics and Story with Alessandra Harris
October 26 | Episode 17 | Debating Communism with Dean Dettloff
November 2 | Episode 18 | Debating Capitalism with Trent Horn
November 9 | Episode 19 | Music with Jaya Lakshminarayanan
November 16 | Episode 20 | Miles and Trane
CREDITS:
Musical intro and outro tracks are "Gabe's Up Late (Intro)" and "Sleeping Tomas" from the abandoned draft Upi Dupi La La project by Sam Rocha. Voiceovers feature Angela Davis, James Balwin, Paulo Freire, Toni Morrison, Nina Simone, and Stevie Wonder. Mastered with LANDR using Kamasi Washington's "Clair de Lune" from The Epic as a reference track.
All audio and visual content for FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is created by Sam Rocha.
More information about Sam Rocha atwww.samrocha.com/podcast.
Tue, 10 Aug 2021 - 1h 32min - 7 - Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurulé
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This episode features an interview with Sophia Elena Gurulé, an immigration attorney and abolitionist, on abolition and immigration. The interview begins in medias res, in the middle of things, in a personal discussion about Mexican-American heritage and Chicanidad. This episode includes strong language and deep friendship and even kinship.
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the show on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the universal link.
The Juan Diego Network is this episode's featured sponsor. Be sure to check out their podcast South to North for a powerful portrait of immigration from the viewpoint of immigrants.
THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:
Institute for Christian Socialism
FRIENDS OF THE SHOW:
Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams
TIP JAR:
FULL SCHEDULE:
June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha
July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview
July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan
July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes
July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter
August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule
August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldman
August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington
August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra
August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere
September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian
September 14 | Episode 11 | The Evil of Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis
September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate
September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray
October 5 | Episode 14 | Critical Race Theory and Catholic Social Teaching
October 12 | Episode 15 | Augustine and Historical Fiction with Suzanne Wolfe
October 19 | Episode 16 | Black Catholics and Story with Alessandra Harris
October 26 | Episode 17 | Debating Communism with Dean Dettloff
November 2 | Episode 18 | Debating Capitalism with Trent Horn
November 9 | Episode 19 | Music with Jaya Lakshminarayanan
November 16 | Episode 20 | Miles and Trane
CREDITS:
Musical intro and outro tracks are "Gabe's Up Late (Intro)" and "Sleeping Tomas" from the abandoned draft Upi Dupi La La project by Sam Rocha. Voiceovers feature Angela Davis, James Balwin, Paulo Freire, Toni Morrison, Nina Simone, and Stevie Wonder. Mastered with LANDR using Kamasi Washington's "Clair de Lune" from The Epic as a reference track.
All audio and visual content for FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is created by Sam Rocha.
More information about Sam Rocha atwww.samrocha.com/podcast.
Tue, 03 Aug 2021 - 1h 19min - 6 - Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This episode features an interview with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter, a philosopher at Douglas College, on philosophy and math. We traverse questions of what philosophy is, philosophy for children, medieval logic, new math, notions of intelligence, and the gift of prophecy in every person.
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the show on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the universal link.
THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:
Institute for Christian Socialism
FRIENDS OF THE SHOW:
Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams
TIP JAR:
FULL SCHEDULE:
June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha
July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview
July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan
July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes
July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter
August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule
August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldman
August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington
August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra
August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere
September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian
September 14 | Episode 11 | The Evil of Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis
September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate
September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray
October 5 | Episode 14 | Critical Race Theory and Catholic Social Teaching
October 12 | Episode 15 | Augustine and Historical Fiction with Suzanne Wolfe
October 19 | Episode 16 | Black Catholics and Story with Alessandra Harris
October 26 | Episode 17 | Debating Communism with Dean Dettloff
November 2 | Episode 18 | Debating Capitalism with Trent Horn
November 9 | Episode 19 | Music with Jaya Lakshminarayanan
November 16 | Episode 20 | Miles and Trane
CREDITS:
Musical intro and outro tracks are "Gabe's Up Late (Intro)" and "Sleeping Tomas" from the abandoned draft Upi Dupi La La project by Sam Rocha. Voiceovers feature Angela Davis, James Balwin, Paulo Freire, Toni Morrison, Nina Simone, and Stevie Wonder. Mastered with LANDR using Kamasi Washington's "Clair de Lune" from The Epic as a reference track.
All audio and visual content for FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is created by Sam Rocha.
More information about Sam Rocha atwww.samrocha.com/podcast.
Tue, 27 Jul 2021 - 1h 15min - 5 - Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This episode features an interview with Kaya Oakes on writing and composition. Oakes is an accomplished author and teacher of writing at UC Berkley. Read her work at Commonweal and pre-order her forthcoming book, The Defiant Middle: How Women Claim Life’s In-Betweens to Remake the World.
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the show on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the universal link.
Commonweal Magazine, this episode's featured sponsor, is the leading lay Catholic voice for commentary on religion, politics, and culture. To learn more: Check out The Commonweal Podcast, subscribe today for just $9.95, and sign up for a FREE subscription if you're a student or recent graduate.
THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:
Institute for Christian Socialism
FRIENDS OF THE SHOW:
Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams
TIP JAR:
FULL SCHEDULE:
June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha
July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview
July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan
July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes
July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter
August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule
August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldman
August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington
August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra
August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere
September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian
September 14 | Episode 11 | The Evil of Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis
September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate
September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray
October 5 | Episode 14 | Critical Race Theory and Catholic Social Teaching
October 12 | Episode 15 | Augustine and Historical Fiction with Suzanne Wolfe
October 19 | Episode 16 | Black Catholics and Story with Alessandra Harris
October 26 | Episode 17 | Debating Communism with Dean Dettloff
November 2 | Episode 18 | Debating Capitalism with Trent Horn
November 9 | Episode 19 | Music with Jaya Lakshminarayanan
November 16 | Episode 20 | Miles and Trane
CREDITS:
Musical intro and outro tracks are "Gabe's Up Late (Intro)" and "Sleeping Tomas" from the abandoned draft Upi Dupi La La project by Sam Rocha. Voiceovers feature Angela Davis, James Balwin, Paulo Freire, Toni Morrison, Nina Simone, and Stevie Wonder. Mastered with LANDR using Kamasi Washington's "Clair de Lune" from The Epic as a reference track.
All audio and visual content for FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is created by Sam Rocha.
More information about Sam Rocha atwww.samrocha.com/podcast.
Tue, 20 Jul 2021 - 1h 02min - 4 - The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This episode kicks off the interviews in conversation with Jeannie Gaffigan discussing her book When Life Gives You Pears and Gaffigan comedy in general with an excursus into the tragicomic, Divine comedy, and the human and religious need for wit.
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the show on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the universal link.
THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:
Institute for Christian Socialism
FRIENDS OF THE SHOW:
Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams
TIP JAR:
FULL SCHEDULE:
June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha
July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview
July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan
July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes
July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter
August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule
August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldman
August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington
August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra
August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere
September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian
September 14 | Episode 11 | The Evil of Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis
September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate
September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray
October 5 | Episode 14 | Critical Race Theory and Catholic Social Teaching
October 12 | Episode 15 | Augustine and Historical Fiction with Suzanne Wolfe
October 19 | Episode 16 | Black Catholics and Story with Alessandra Harris
October 26 | Episode 17 | Debating Communism with Dean Dettloff
November 2 | Episode 18 | Debating Capitalism with Trent Horn
November 9 | Episode 19 | Music with Jaya Lakshminarayanan
November 16 | Episode 20 | Miles and Trane
CREDITS:
Musical intro and outro tracks are "Gabe's Up Late (Intro)" and "Sleeping Tomas" from the abandoned draft Upi Dupi La La project by Sam Rocha. Voiceovers feature Angela Davis, James Balwin, Paulo Freire, Toni Morrison, Nina Simone, and Stevie Wonder. Mastered with LANDR using Kamasi Washington's "Clair de Lune" from The Epic as a reference track.
All audio and visual content for FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is created by Sam Rocha.
More information about Sam Rocha atwww.samrocha.com/podcast.
Tue, 13 Jul 2021 - 1h 09min - 3 - The Interview Itself
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This inaugural episode is a meditation on the interview with nods to last week's episode with Sofia Rocha, Paris Review interviews, Nardwar the Human Serviette, Rational Funk with Dave King, "The Art of Blogging" Patheos interviews, and "The Gift of Blackness to the Church" with Gloria Purvis.
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the show on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the universal link.
THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:
Institute for Christian Socialism
FRIENDS OF THE SHOW:
Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams
TIP JAR:
FULL SCHEDULE:
June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha
July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview
July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan
July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes
July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter
August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule
August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldman
August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington
August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra
August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere
September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian
September 14 | Episode 11 | The Evil of Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis
September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate
September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray
October 5 | Episode 14 | Critical Race Theory and Catholic Social Teaching
October 12 | Episode 15 | Augustine and Historical Fiction with Suzanne Wolfe
October 19 | Episode 16 | Black Catholics and Story with Alessandra Harris
October 26 | Episode 17 | Debating Communism with Dean Dettloff
November 2 | Episode 18 | Debating Capitalism with Trent Horn
November 9 | Episode 19 | Music with Jaya Lakshminarayanan
November 16 | Episode 20 | Miles and Trane
CREDITS:
Musical intro and outro tracks are "Gabe's Up Late (Intro)" and "Sleeping Tomas" from the abandoned draft Upi Dupi La La project by Sam Rocha. Voiceovers feature Angela Davis, James Balwin, Paulo Freire, Toni Morrison, Nina Simone, and Stevie Wonder. Mastered with LANDR using Kamasi Washington's "Clair de Lune" from The Epic.
All audio and visual content for FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is created by Sam Rocha.
More information about Sam Rocha atwww.samrocha.com/podcast.
Tue, 06 Jul 2021 - 1h 08min - 2 - Folk Phenomenology with Sofia Rocha
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This prelude episode features guest host Sofia Rocha (age 7) conducting an interview with her father, Sam Rocha. This episode is sponsored by Jeannie Gaffigan on behalf of The Imagine Society.
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the show on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the universal link.
THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:
Institute for Christian Socialism
FRIENDS OF THE SHOW:
Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams
TIP JAR:
FULL SCHEDULE:
June 1 | TRAILER
June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha
July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview
July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan
July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes
July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter
August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule
August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldman
August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington
August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra
August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere
September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian
September 14 | Episode 11 | The Evil of Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis
September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate
September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray
October 5 | Episode 14 | Critical Race Theory and Catholic Social Teaching
October 12 | Episode 15 | Augustine and Historical Fiction with Suzanne Wolfe
October 19 | Episode 16 | Black Catholics and Story with Alessandra Harris
October 26 | Episode 17 | Debating Communism with Dean Dettloff
November 2 | Episode 18 | Debating Capitalism with Trent Horn
November 9 | Episode 19 | Music with Jaya Lakshminarayanan
November 16 | Episode 20 | Miles and Trane
CREDITS:
Musical intro and outro tracks are "Gabe's Up Late (Intro)" and "Sleeping Tomas" from the abandoned draft Upi Dupi La La project by Sam Rocha. Voiceovers feature Angela Davis, James Balwin, Paulo Freire, Toni Morrison, Nina Simone, and Stevie Wonder. Mastered with LANDR using Kamasi Washington's "Clair de Lune" from The Epic. Special thanks to David Griffith, Yotam Ronen, and DJ Mr. Automatic for mixing notes.
All audio and visual content for FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is created by Sam Rocha. More information about Sam Rocha atwww.samrocha.com/podcast.
Tue, 29 Jun 2021 - 42min - 1 - FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY // SEASON ONE // OFFICIAL TRAILER
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast hosted and produced by Sam Rocha, titled after his 2015 book, Folk Phenomenology: Education, Study, and the Human Person.
This trailer features the voices of the interview episodes of SEASON ONE. This debut season will begin with a pre-season episode, released on June 29, featuring guest host Sofia Rocha (age 7), and will officially debut on July 6 and air every Tuesday thereafter until November 16.
Please follow the show on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media. Here is the universal link.
FULL SCHEDULE:
June 1 | TRAILER
June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha (age 7)
July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview
July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan
July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes
July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter
August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule
August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldman
August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington
August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra
August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere
September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian
September 14 | Episode 11 | The Evil of Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis
September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate
September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray
October 5 | Episode 14 | Critical Race Theory and Catholic Social Teaching
October 12 | Episode 15 | Augustine and Historical Fiction with Suzanne Wolfe
October 19 | Episode 16 | Black Catholics and Story with Alessandra Harris
October 26 | Episode 17 | Debating Communism with Dean Dettloff
November 2 | Episode 18 | Debating Capitalism with Trent Horn
November 9 | Episode 19 | Music with Jaya Lakshminarayanan
November 16 | Episode 20 | Miles and Trane
SPONSORS:
Institute for Christian Socialism
FRIENDS OF THE SHOW:
Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams
TIP JAR:
More information about Sam Rocha atwww.samrocha.com/podcast.
Tue, 01 Jun 2021 - 03min
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