Ranked #1

Bridge Across Continents in Fellowship with the Poor ft. Cardinal Charles Maung Bo, S.D.B.
Bridge Across Continents in Fellowship with the Poor ft. Cardinal Charles Maung Bo, S.D.B.
Cardinal Charles Maung Bo, S.D.B. is the Archbishop of Yangon, Myanmar and joined us at the recent Catholic Social Trad... Read more
5 Apr 2019
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32mins
Ranked #2

On What Grounds Can a Wage Be Just or Unjust? ft. Dan Graff, Ph.D.
On What Grounds Can a Wage Be Just or Unjust? ft. Dan Graff, Ph.D.
Dan Graff, Ph.D., the Director of the Higgins Labor Program at the Center, joins us today to discuss the question, on w... Read more
21 Feb 2019
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31mins
Ranked #3

Neuroscience and Behavior for the Common Good ft. Nancy Michael, Ph.D.
Neuroscience and Behavior for the Common Good ft. Nancy Michael, Ph.D.
What does neuroscience and behavior have to do with community-engaged work? According to our guest, Nancy Michael, ever... Read more
31 Oct 2019
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27mins
Ranked #4

Practicing Presence in Neglected Neighborhoods ft. Jonathan "Pastah J" Brooks
Practicing Presence in Neglected Neighborhoods ft. Jonathan "Pastah J" Brooks
Where am I supposed to be and where will I be most transformed? Jonathan "Pastah J" Brooks challenges us with this ques... Read more
27 Nov 2019
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34mins
Ranked #5

Community Health Care in Pursuit of the Common Good ft. Dr. James Gingerich, MD
Community Health Care in Pursuit of the Common Good ft. Dr. James Gingerich, MD
Dr. James Gingerich is a family medicine doctor in Goshen, Indiana. James says he didn't go to medical school to become... Read more
1 Mar 2019
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32mins
Ranked #6

Human Dignity, Refugees, and People on the Move ft. Clemens Sedmak, Ph.D.
Human Dignity, Refugees, and People on the Move ft. Clemens Sedmak, Ph.D.
Clemens Sedmak, Ph.D. joins us on the Signs of the Times podcast today to discuss a question he's been wrestling with, ... Read more
23 Jan 2019
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30mins
Ranked #7

Human Dignity, Belonging, and Caring for Others ft. Shelene Baiyee
Human Dignity, Belonging, and Caring for Others ft. Shelene Baiyee
Finding community in college can be difficult, but it can be especially difficult when you feel like you don't belong. ... Read more
2 Oct 2019
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35mins
Ranked #8

Recognizing the Dignity of Work in the Appalachian Region ft. Brandon Dennison
Recognizing the Dignity of Work in the Appalachian Region ft. Brandon Dennison
Listening to those closest to both the challenges and the beauty of the Appalachian region is critical to the success o... Read more
15 Nov 2019
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30mins
Ranked #9

Becoming a Just Church ft. Adam Gustine
Becoming a Just Church ft. Adam Gustine
Justice often gets characterized as a project, something we go out in the world to do and check a box--but justice needs... Read more
6 Sep 2019
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32mins
Ranked #10

Fostering Knowledge for Social Change ft. Ira Harkavy, Ph.D.
Fostering Knowledge for Social Change ft. Ira Harkavy, Ph.D.
In order to solve the most significant complex problems of the world it requires that universities recognize that the an... Read more
18 Oct 2019
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33mins
Ranked #11

Putting Faith Into Action with the CST Minor ft. Kyra Sarazen, Liam Bryson, and Marisa Lenga
Putting Faith Into Action with the CST Minor ft. Kyra Sarazen, Liam Bryson, and Marisa Lenga
What do medical clinics in Haiti, payday loans, and an after school dance program have in common? The Catholic social tr... Read more
24 May 2019
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23mins
Ranked #12

Improving Access to Dental Care with Community-based Solutions ft. Roslyn Joseph
Improving Access to Dental Care with Community-based Solutions ft. Roslyn Joseph
Roslyn Joseph is a senior at Notre Dame, a science-business major and poverty studies minor, and has taken many of the ... Read more
10 May 2019
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21mins
Ranked #13

Advancing the Common Good with Good Writing ft. Connie Snyder Mick Ph.D.
Advancing the Common Good with Good Writing ft. Connie Snyder Mick Ph.D.
Connie is the Academic Director at the Center for Social Concerns and the co-director of the Poverty Studies Minor. She ... Read more
6 Nov 2018
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32mins
Ranked #14

Negotiating the Future of Employment and Work ft. Tuck Hopkins
Negotiating the Future of Employment and Work ft. Tuck Hopkins
Dan Graff, Director of the Higgins Labor Program at the Center for Social Concerns, takes over the podcast today to sit ... Read more
25 Oct 2018
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28mins
Ranked #15

Accompaniment at the Border ft. Sarah Morris
Accompaniment at the Border ft. Sarah Morris
Sarah is a liberal studies major at the University of Notre Dame and hails from nearby Mishawaka, IN. Throughout her fo... Read more
26 Apr 2019
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27mins
Ranked #16

Healing Racism Through Faith ft. Fr. Henry Sands
Healing Racism Through Faith ft. Fr. Henry Sands
Preserving hope in the face of racism has been both challenging and elusive for Native Americans due to historical trau... Read more
20 Sep 2019
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32mins
Ranked #17

From ‘Option for the Poor’ to Option by the Poor ft. Lisa Sowle Cahill Ph.D.
From ‘Option for the Poor’ to Option by the Poor ft. Lisa Sowle Cahill Ph.D.
Lisa Sowle Cahill is a theological ethicist from Boston College who joined us at the recent Catholic Social Tradition Co... Read more
27 Mar 2019
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32mins
Ranked #18

From Male Modeling to Sustainable Social Enterprise ft. Chris Yura
From Male Modeling to Sustainable Social Enterprise ft. Chris Yura
Chris Yura, a 2003 graduate of Notre Dame, took a different path to social enterprise than most. He was scouted to be a ... Read more
27 Nov 2018
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26mins
Ranked #19

Organizing for Social Justice ft. Tim Beaty
Organizing for Social Justice ft. Tim Beaty
Our guest on today’s episode is Tim Beaty, an ND grad and Director of Global Strategies for the International Brotherhoo... Read more
20 Nov 2018
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33mins
Ranked #20

Sidewalk Insights from the Streets of Chicago ft. Natalie Behling
Sidewalk Insights from the Streets of Chicago ft. Natalie Behling
Natalie Behling, Junior at Notre Dame, discusses her experience working with the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless thro... Read more
25 Oct 2018
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24mins