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The Mad and Crip Theology Podcast

Hosted by Emma CW Ceruti and Miriam Spies · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 49 episodes

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This podcast is hosted by Emma CW Ceruti and Miriam Spies. We are disabled and crip theologians who want to contribute to change. Join us as we talk with theologians, artists, activists, writers and members of the disabled/crip and mad communities who are doing important work in Canada and around the world. This podcast is an opportunity to model how faith communities can engage in theological and spiritual conversations around madness and cripness. For accessibility, transcripts are included beside the podcast description. Watch the podcast with captions on our YouTube page here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRUW9z5hoqP_WK74hg3N8bQ

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Emma CW Ceruti and Miriam Spies hosts The Mad and Crip Theology Podcast, a education show with 49 episodes published.

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Season 5 Episode 1: Crip Wisdom with Emma, Greg, Michelle, and Cathy

May 8, 20261h 7mEp. 1S5

Send us Fan Mail We're so excited to be back on the Mad and Crip Theology Podcast! Miriam sits down with Emma (new co-editor and co-host!), Greg, Michelle, and Cathy to talk about their publication in the latest issue of

Season 4 Episode 11: Micah Perez and iowyth ulthiin on artistic expression & neurodiversity

Jul 24, 20251h 1mEp. 11S4

Send us Fan Mail 🎙️ Mad & Crip Theology Podcast – Micah Perez & iowyth ulthiin In this episode, Amy Panton and Miriam Spies sit down with two remarkable contributors to the Fall 2024 issue of the Canadian Journal of The

Season 4 Episode 10: Laura C. Robb and Corey Parish on Holistic Theologies and Unexpected Homes

Jun 26, 202546m

Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we sit down with Laura C. Robb and Corey Parish to explore the heart of their contributions to the Canadian Journal of Theology, Mental Health, and Disability. Laura shares her reflectio

Season 4 Episode 9: Kay Louise Aldred and Katherine Schneider

May 29, 202548mEp. 9S4

Send us Fan Mail In this episode of the Mad and Crip Theology Podcast , we sit down with Kay Louise Aldred and Kathie Schneider to explore spiritual abuse, belonging, and faith through neurodivergent and disabled lenses.

Season 4 Episode 8: Luna Harlow on Spiritual Trauma & Storytelling

Apr 24, 202540mEp. 8S4

Send us Fan Mail In this episode of the Mad & Crip Theology Podcast, Amy and Miriam are joined by special guest Luna Harlow for a thoughtful, grounded conversation on spiritual trauma and the beauty of storytelling. Toge

Season 4 Episode 7: Laura Sergeant and Beth Anne Fisher - Grief, Memory & Care

Mar 27, 20251h 1mEp. 7S4

Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we sit down with Laura and Beth Anne to explore the intersections of grief, disability, memory, and creativity. Laura reflects on the complexities of being a sibling to a disabled brothe

Season 4 Episode 6: Disability, Dignity, and Faith Communities with Robbie Walker & Ty Ragan

Feb 28, 202556mEp. 6S4

Send us Fan Mail 🎙️ In this episode of the Mad & Crip Theology Podcast, we sit down with Robbie Walker and Ty Ragan to dive into their work and the larger conversations happening in our community around disability justi

Season 4 Episode 5: Becky Jones - Imago Dei Belongs in Community

Nov 8, 202435mEp. 5S4

Send us Fan Mail Today we talk with Becky Jones about her piece "Imago Dei Belongs in Community: A Classroom Project that Invites Disabled People to Reflect on Biblical Passages About Disability." You can view Becky's pa

Season 4 Episode 4: Zoughbi Zoughbi, Director of Wiam Centre

Sep 7, 202445mEp. 4S4

Send us Fan Mail We are privileged to be joined today by Zoughbi Zoughbi who wrote "Trauma and Resistance: Wiam Centre in Palestine." Read his piece here: https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/cjtmhd/article/view/429

Season 4, Episode 3: Vicki Marie & Shauna Kubossek

Aug 8, 202446mEp. 3S4

Send us Fan Mail On this episode we speak with Vicki Marie and Shauna Kubossek, two contributors to the Spring 2024 issue of The Canadian Journal of Theology, Mental Health, and Disability on Trauma and Resistance. About

Season 4, Episode 2: Sarah Travis

Jul 4, 202436mEp. 2S4

Send us Fan Mail On this episode of the Mad and Crip Theology Podcast we talk with Rev. Dr. Sarah Travis about her Invited Commentary "Of Ghost Stories and Field Hospitals: Worship Leadership Amid Trauma." Read Sarah's c

Season 4, Episode 1: Konnie Vissers and Wendy Cabell on Sexual Abuse and Trauma and "So How Are You Today?"

Jun 1, 202450mEp. 1S4

Send us Fan Mail We are back after a brief hiatus! This episode features a conversation with Konnie Vissers and Wendy Cabell, two contributors to the Spring (2024) issue of The Canadian Journal of Mental Health, Disabili

Season 3, Episode 7: Allen Jorgenson and Laura MacGregor

Dec 7, 202352mEp. 7S3

Send us Fan Mail Join Amy and Miriam as they talk with Allen Jorgenson and Laura MacGregor about their recent book: "Beyond Saints and Superheroes: Supporting Parents Raising Children with Disabilities - A Practical Guid

Season 3 Episode 6: Delightful Chat with Anonymous

Nov 14, 202337mEp. 6S3

Send us Fan Mail This month we talk with Anonymous about their piece, "On Care and Control." Read the full piece: https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/cjtmhd/article/view/40814 We talk about interdependency, care as

Season 3, Episode 5: Anita Belliveau & Conni Cartlidge

Sep 28, 202358mEp. 5S3

Send us Fan Mail Join Amy and Miriam in their conversation with Anita Belliveau and Conni Cartlidge as they reflect on caring for their parents and all the emotions/relationship dynamics of that time of life. We encourag

Season 3, Episode 4: Emily Duggan & Keith Reynolds

Aug 24, 202344mEp. 4S3

Send us Fan Mail Join us for an episode featuring Emily Duggan and Keith Reynolds, clergy in The United Church of Canada. They reflect with Amy and Miriam on experiences of caregiving and care-receiving: Emily with her d

Season 3, Episode 3: Susan Fish, Laszlo & Elly Sarkany

Jul 27, 202343mEp. 3S3

Send us Fan Mail On this episode, we speak with Susan Fish, Laszlo and Elly Sarkany about their experiences with caregiving for their parents. Their pieces and our conversation weaves together stories filled with grief,

Season 3, Episode 2: Dorothy Palmer and Heather Morgan

Jun 29, 202354mEp. 2S3

Send us Fan Mail On this episode we talk with Heather Morgan and Dorothy Palmer about disability justice, creating a WhatsApp group to support parents raising children with disabilities, politics related to disability an

Season 3, Episode 1: Erin Raffety, "From Inclusion to Justice"

May 25, 202350mEp. 1S3

Send us Fan Mail Amy & Miriam speak with Erin Raffety, author of "From Inclusion to Justice: Disability, Ministry, and Congregational Leadership." She is joined by her daughter, Lucia. To purchase the book, visit https:/

Season 2, Episode 15: Elena Goldak on A Critical Disability Reading of Queer Conversion Violence

Apr 20, 202348mEp. 15S2

Send us Fan Mail On this episode, Amy and Miriam speak with Elena Goldak on her article: They Shall Surely Be Put to Death: A Critical Disability Reading of Queer Conversion Violence. Elena writes, "This essay is an inqu

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