![]() ![]() If you’re enjoying the podcast, please do leave us a review or share an episode. I have a hunch that listening deeply is always a good place to start. But rather than challenge them, I’m seeking to understand how they’ve got to where they are. ![]() ![]() Guests come from a huge range of perspectives on politics, religion, and everything else, many of which, of course, are different from my own positions. And I asked them to reflect on what is sacred to them in the broadest sense, their own approach to how they use their platform or their voice, and what they’ve learned about the many ways we can if we’re not careful, divide and even dehumanise each other. Every episode, I speak to someone with some role in shaping our public conversations: from journalists, to poets, to faith leaders, from YouTube stars to playwrights, to visual artists. My name is Elizabeth Oldfield, and this is a podcast about our deepest values, the ideas that shape us, and how we can better understand people different from ourselves. Elizabeth Oldfield speaks to icon carver Jonathan Pageau ![]()
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