Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church

Normal Talk

Let’s learn to normalize conversation in abnormal times. We’re engaging in hard conversations with leaders and members of our community and asking as many questions as we can. Welcome to Normal Talk.

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Good Shepherd Presbyterian Church

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Society

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Dernier épisode

11 mars 2026

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Épisodes

Artificial Intelligence 11.03.2026

On March 3, 2026 Good Shepherd hosted a Normal Talk on the topic of Artificial Intelligence led by Dr. Christopher Cornwell and Dr. Michael Covington, where we explored its impact on global technology, the economy, education, creative work, and social media, as well as AI's implications for the future. Normal Talk aims to engage not only the people of Good Shepherd but also our neighbors, fost...

Israeli-Palestinian Conflict 22.10.2025

On October 7, 2025 we gathered with the Athens, GA community to discuss the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. Dr. Eli Sperling from the School of International Affairs at UGA led us in a productive conversation on the background of the conflict, as well as how we can understand and process the modern state of the issues.

Deportation 08.09.2025

In March of 2025, we joined the Athens community to explore the complexities and impact of deportation, its relationship to today's political climate, and how it uniquely applies to the Athens community. Ben Allee moderated as Dr. Lori Garrett-Hatfield and Rev. Miki Chastain led us in a phenomenal discussion on the subject of deportation and immigration, especially as it pertains to our local comm...

Is Democracy Failing? 21.11.2024

In fall of 2024, we were joined by Athens Mayor Kelly Girtz to discuss what modern democracy looks like at the national and local levels, its issues and trends, and how we participate in it as citizens.

The News & Media Literacy 19.07.2024

This spring, we were joined by Charlotte Norsworthy Varnum, Executive Director of  The Red & Black  and program coordinator for the  Certificate of News Literacy  at UGA, to discuss the news. Listen as we discuss media consumption, news organizations, and how to find important information amid all the noise.

Faith and Politics 05.12.2023

In October, we sat down with Justin Giboney of the AND Campaign to look at the intersection of faith and politics. Listen in as we talk through what it looks to allow our faith to define our political engagement, rather than allowing our politics to define the parameters of our faith. www.andcampaign.orgwww.normaltalk.org

Mental Health in a Global Pandemic 05.01.2021

This space exists to normalize conversation in abnormal times. I think it’s necessary for us sometimes to relearn how to have a conversation about difficult subjects. One of those difficult subjects is mental health, especially when we’re 10 months into a pandemic that has reshaped much of our daily life and taken away so many of our routines. I think most of us at this point know someone at this...

Let's Talk About Race...Again 05.10.2020

This space exists to normalize conversation in abnormal times. This week we will hear from Krystle Cobran. Krystle is a lawyer, a teacher, a facilitator, and now the inclusion officer for Athens-Clarke County. Krystle was one of the first people to lead a Normal Talk back when we did these events in person (thanks coronavirus). That first conversation centered on how to talk about race, an importa...

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