In the latest episode of Lives Well Lived, the podcast I co-host with Kasia de Lazari-Radek, we speak with Bishop Mariann Budde, the first woman to serve as Episcopalian Bishop of Washington D.C.
Couldn't agree more. This episode sounds truly insightful, a masterclass in moral convition. I'm particularly struck by Bishop Budde's perspecitve on standing firm in conviction yet kneeling before others' humanity. How does she reconcile those stances in practical, everyday situations? A fascinating paradox.
Great podcast! Would it be possible in the future to have these episodes uploaded on YouTube or to access the full transcript?
Thank you for your work!
Couldn't agree more. This episode sounds truly insightful, a masterclass in moral convition. I'm particularly struck by Bishop Budde's perspecitve on standing firm in conviction yet kneeling before others' humanity. How does she reconcile those stances in practical, everyday situations? A fascinating paradox.