Paul Swanson | Contemplative Shoveler
Contemplify
The Contemplify podcast kindles the examined life for contemplatives in the world. Through artful musings & conversations with scholars, creatives, and master teachers each episode delivers a subtly intoxicating* exchange on the contemplative lifestyle with practical takeaways to emulate in daily life. Host, Paul Swanson, is a husband, father and contemplative educator at the Center for Action and Contemplation and co-host of Another Name for Every Thing with Richard Rohr**.*Contemplify is best served with a pint in hand. Please listen responsibly.** All shenanigans, tom foolery and bally-hoo...
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Paul Swanson | Contemplative Shoveler
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Jul 1, 2026
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Episodes
Exploring the Silence and Laughter of Eternity with Carl McColman 28.08.2017 1:02:05
'What Richard Foster and Dallas Willard were to my generation – prime tour guides to the spiritual life – I hope and believe Carl McColman will be for the next generation. If you don't know about him and his work, you should.' - Brian D. McLaren Have you ever had a dream that shook you to your core? Or been given a book at the exact time you needed it? I know I have and if either of those ring tru...
Thomas Merton, Wisdom Sophia and a Dash of Pink Floyd with Christopher Pramuk 07.08.2017 1:01:28
' Christopher Pramuk's latest work, At Play in Creation, offers a truly stunning introduction to the long-held but often forgotten Wisdom tradition. Priming our theological imaginations with the rich and sensuous language of poetry and with Merton's poem Hagia Sophia as a guide, Pramuk opens us to the divine music hidden in each of our encounters and allows us to glimpse the unseen Reality whom M...
Tasha Wahl on Discovering a God of Love in 'The Shack' 25.07.2017 15:28
Tasha Wahl is the founder and creator of The Butterfly Effect whose mission statement is so lovely I want to share it here... The Butterfly Effect is an underground movement redefining philanthropy one "butterfly" at a time by providing individuals the opportunity to give to a cause close to their heart. Harnessing the power of social media, we create a ripple effect of contagious generosity throu...
Ecstatic Experiences for the Spiritually Mediocre with Jules Evans (Philosopher and Author of The Art of Losing Control: A Philosopher's Search for Ecstatic Experience) 19.07.2017 56:04
My guest today is the multifaceted Jules Evans and trying to encapsulate Jules in a brief bio is near impossible, but let me start by sharing some his accolades: his first book, Philosophy for Life and Other Dangerous Situations was a Times Book of the Year in 2013 and was integral to the revival of Stoic philosophy that you see happening today, he is a research fellow at the Centre for the Histor...
The Wendell Berry Way of Seeing: Filmmaker Laura Dunn on 'Look & See: A Portrait of Wendell Berry' 26.06.2017 57:12
Laura Dunn is the documentary filmmaker behind the film The Unforeseen , which took home the Independent Spirit Truer Than Fiction Award and was executive produced by Robert Redford and Terrence Malick. Laura's latest film, Look & See: A Portrait of Wendell Berry in which she teams up Redford and Malick again, is the focus of this conversation. Put this stunningly beautiful documentary on you...
The Buddhist Monk Who Adopted 85 Children: Filmmaker Andrew Hinton on His Documentary 'Tashi and the Monk' 20.06.2017 1:00:19
Hey everyone, welcome to another episode of Contemplify, the basecamp for budding contemplative whose pursuit is to kindle the examined life through conversations with creatives, scholars and practitioners. My guest today is Andrew Hinton, filmmaker and co-director of the sublime Emmy-nominated documentary film, Tashi & the Monk. If you haven't seen Tashi & the Monk, I can't recommend it enough. I...
Titans of Inaction: The Graduation Address 06.06.2017 5:48
Who is there that can make muddy water clear? But if allowed to remain still, it will gradually become clear of itself. Who is there that can secure a state of absolute repose? But let time go on, and the state of repose will gradually arise.' - Lao Tzu It's graduation season. It is all too likely that someone in your circle is graduating from an esteemed institution, be it a university or local h...
Lodro Rinzler: When Work Becomes Meditation Practice 22.05.2017 53:22
'This is a magnificent book [The Buddha Walks Into the Office] that just happens to be truly fun to read. Accessible, urgent, and life-changing.' - Seth Godin Lodro Rinzler is a practitioner and teacher in the Shambhala Buddhist lineage, the founder of the MNDFL meditation studio (which New York Magazine just named the best place to learn meditation in NYC ) and the author of numerous books inclu...
Contemplating the Universe (Bonus! Practice Episode) 19.05.2017 4:46
This bonus practice episode invites you to ground your being in contemplating the universe. This practice is from Nancy Ellen Abram's book, A God That Could Be Real (pp. 89 - 90)
Becoming Esteemed Ancestors with a Cosmic Vision - Nancy Ellen Abrams (author of A God That Could Be Real) 16.05.2017 1:02:58
'You will find that your beliefs are enriched by reading Abrams's [A God That Could Be Real]. I am thrilled that we have the creativity and originality that is exhibited in this book, and I recommend it highly to all, religious or secular, believer or atheist, who are ready to explore honestly their understanding of the divine in our beautiful, expanding universe.' - Desmond Tutu Nancy Ellen Abram...
David Michie: Meditate to Know Thyself (Author of The Dalai Lama's Cat and Hurry Up and Meditate) 08.05.2017 35:54
'You get the sense that this guy practices what he preaches. There's a confidence and peace that inspires.' - Modern Sage Magazine David Michie is a presenter, mindful safari guide and author, best known for his novel series The Dalai Lama's Cat . In our conversation we focused on the importance of meditation through the lens of his book, Hurry Up and Meditate: Your Starter Kit for Inner Peace...
Scott Hartley: The Future Needs Philosophers (Author of The Fuzzy and the Techie: Why The Liberal Arts will Rule the Digital World) 25.04.2017 57:28
Scott Hartley is venture capitalist and author. In 2016 he was a finalist for the Financial Times and McKinsey & Company's Bracken Bower Prize for the best business book proposal by an author under 35. He has served as a Presidential Innovation Fellow at the White House, a Partner at Mohr Davidow Ventures (MDV), and a Venture Partner at Metamorphic Ventures. Prior to venture capital, Scott worked...
Washing Dishes with Thich Nhat Hahn and Hitchhiking to Thomas Merton: Jim Forest on a Life Worthy of Such Friendships 03.04.2017 50:08
"Henry David Thoreau, by no means the most conventional man of his time, lamented on his death bed, "What demon possessed me that I behaved so well." He would have taken comfort in Holy Fools. They remind us of a deeper sanity that is sometimes hidden beneath apparent lunacy: the treasure of a God-centered life." - Jim Forest ( Praying with Icons ) Jim Forest is the author of numerous books, inclu...
Art is Resonance: The Ambient Internal Landscape of Musician and Ecopsychologist Russell James Pyle 25.03.2017 1:08:09
Russell James Pyle (russelljamespyle.com) is a national touring Musician and Ecopsychologist based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Russell is one of a kind--an ambient folk troubadour, Buddhist, ecopsychologist, flyfisherman, avid hiker, comic book enthusiast, and with deep roots in the Pamunkey tribe. You will find that all of these elements flow through Russell and are expressed articulately throug...
In Rhythm with Life: Alana Levandoski on Being a Contemplative Artisan and Collaborating with James Finley 17.03.2017 47:03
" The thing about Alana [Levandoski] is that she's gifted. She's not just gifted as a musician, which she is, but she's gifted as a lyricist...she teased these words, kind of like mantras, highly evocative mantras. She strung them together in a developmental expansion. So it was really a stroke of creative insight. It was really lovely how she brought it together." - James Finley (via interview wi...
The Priest of the Woods and the Fullness of the Earth with Stephen Blackmer 07.03.2017 52:27
Stephen Blackmer is founding executive director of Kairos Earth and chaplain of Church of the Woods . Steve comes to this with 30 years of conservation experience, having founded and built conservation organizations including the Five Rivers Conservation Trust, Northern Forest Alliance and Northern Forest Center. A midlife shift led him to Yale Divinity School and ordination as a priest in the Epi...
The Contemplative Hint: Seeking to Say the Unsayable within Christianity with Rev. Dr. Peter Traben Haas 01.03.2017 46:34
� Rev. Dr. Peter Traben Haas is the author of several books, including Centering Prayers: A One Year Daily Companion for Going Deeper into the Love of God. Peter is steeped in the Christian contemplative tradition, passionate about bringing the contemplative mind into church communities and the sheer number of books mentioned in this episode could chart the course for your next year (or two) of r...
The Generous Cadence of the Singer of Solitude: Kevin Dann on Henry David Thoreau (Author of Expect Great Things: The Life and Search of Henry David Thoreau) 20.02.2017 59:44
"Though I do not believe that a plant will spring up where no seed has been, I have great faith in a seed. Convince me that you have a seed there, and I am prepared to expect wonders." - Henry David Thoreau Kevin Dann is a historian, naturalist, and troubadour, and author of ten books, including Expect Great Things: The Life and Search of Henry David Thoreau ; Bright Colors Falsely Seen: Synaest...
A Clear Life - Charlie Parr on Harlan Hubbard's Payne Hollow: Life on the Fringe of Society 12.02.2017 10:32
"[Charlie] Parr may have been born during the Nixon era, but you can taste the grit of the Dust Bowl in his music."- Dusted Magazine In this episode, Charlie shares a reflection on Harlan and Anna Hubbard as they sought a simple life on the river and in the woods. You can learn more about Charlie and his music at charlieparr.com .
Minimalist Parenting and Cultivating a Family Dynamic with Christine Koh 02.02.2017 51:08
Christine Koh is a music and brain scientist turned multimedia creative via channels as a speaker, writer, designer and consultant. She spent a decade in academia, during which time she was awarded prestigious fellowships from the National Institutes of Health to fund her Ph. D. research at Queen's University and joint-appointment postdoctoral fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard...
A Syllabus for Newfound Seriousness with Christy Wampole 28.01.2017 36:43
Christy Wampole is an assistant professor in the department of French and Italian at Princeton, and the author of "Rootedness: The Ramifications of a Metaphor" and "The Other Serious: Essays for the New American Generation." She has also written for the New York Times and the New Yorker.
Voicemail - Seeing the World Through a Lens of Awe: Brie Stoner on Pablo Neruda 19.01.2017 25:34
"I have a crazy, crazy love of things." - Pablo Neruda Brie Stoner is a student, musician, and writer at becomingultrahuman.com . Besides contributing to the Center for Spiritual Resources and Contemplative Wisdom blogs, she contributed to the book Personal Transformation and a New Creation: The Spiritual Revolution of Beatrice Bruteau (edited by Ilia Delio). Brie is also my go-to for all things c...
The Past Has Arms: Risking Relationship with Ourselves So We Can Grow Up with James Hollis, PhD 03.01.2017 56:30
"We would rather be ruined than changed We would rather die in our dread Than climb the cross of the moment And let our illusions die." - W.H. Auden Interview with James Hollis, Ph. D. on the key elements of a reflective life.
Voicemails - Alison Kirkpatrick on The Conscious Parent / Mark Longhurst on The Brothers Karamazov 20.12.2016 39:34
Alison (Ali) Kirkpatrick is a writer, speaker and educator and you might say professional inspirer of goodness. You can find her blog #SignsOfLove at alisonkirkpatrick.com . Mark Longhurst is a pastor and a curator of the collaborative contemplative website ordinarymystic.net . If you ever get the chance to dance in the same room as Mark...do it. In this episode, Ali and Mark each share a reflecti...
The Other is Us: Connecting to Knowledge, Wisdom and One Another with Barbara A. Holmes 02.12.2016 57:16
Barbara Holmes served as president of United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities, as well as professor of ethics and African American religious studies. She was ordained in the Latter Rain Apostolic Holiness Church in Dallas, Texas, and has privilege of call in the United Church of Christ and recognition of ministerial standing in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). In addition to her...
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