Andy Dickson

Down to Earth Conversations

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Conversations with ordinary people who are helping to bring a bit of heaven Down to Earth. A fortnightly podcast in Aotearoa (New Zealand) hosted by Andy Dickson - a husband, father, children's author, poet, preacher, musician, and sports nut, with a passion for social justice.

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Andy Dickson

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Latest episode

Mar 6, 2026

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Episodes

2026 Update, and Something I'm Really Excited About 06.03.2026

Andy shares an update on why the pod hasn't kicked off for the year yet, and shares about The Open Table - a new national gathering in June this year in Tamaki Makaurau (Auckland). Check out theopentable.nz for details or to register.

115. That's a wrap 2025 17.12.2025

In this final episode of 2025 I share some thoughts on the year from a personal perspective before diving in to a recap of the journey we've been on together this year as a podcast. We've had some really wonderful humans on the pod this year and here are just a few highlights. Check out the links below to connect with this year's guests or keep up with their work. Jaimee Van Gemerden S...

114. Dale Campbell - Loving Enemies, Social Media, and Justice with Mercy 27.11.2025

Dale Campbell has a diverse background in justice related jobs and has done a lot of good thinking about how not to do more damage while trying to be helpful. He also challenges us in this kōrero to think well about what it actually looks like to love our enemies - how to resist evil while still seeing the humanity of others. A content warning, issues of sexual and physical violence are mentioned...

113. Jess Hall - Menstrual Theology: Bodies, Art, and Faith 30.10.2025

Jess Hall, current Master of Theology student, joins me to talk about both her post graduate research project and her art, both of which explore the intersections of living as an embodied human and faith. While talking about things like menstrual bleeding on a podcast might be a bit jarring for some, it is important to normalise things that are actually very normal for many people, and help to red...

112. Petra Zaleski - The Transformational Power of Love Within Our Pain 07.09.2025

Petra Zaleski is a chaplain at Auckland University, which we talk about a little in the kōrero. However, the main focus is on her own story of finding transformational love in the midst of pain. Complex PTSD leading to substance abuse threatened to ruin Petra's life but, instead, she found how powerful love is and began a journey towards wholeness. Her journey has filled her with compassion an...

111. Lindy Jacomb - Supporting Leavers of High Demand Religious Groups 03.08.2025

Having grown up in the Exclusive Brethren, Lindy Jacomb came to a crisis point where she no longer believed everything she was being asked to believe. Years later, having made a life outside the Exclusive Brethren, Lindy is now heading up efforts to offer support to anyone else who is looking to leave high demand religious groups. We talk about her own experience in the Exclusive Brethren Church a...

110. Ben Cremer - Politics and Faith, Extending Grace, and a Church Fused with Empire 02.06.2025

Benjamin Cremer is a pastor who spends his time these days in the online space in the intersection of Christianity and politics. Having grown up in white Christian nationalism in the U.S.A. Ben now gracefully explores how faith in Jesus offers a critique to policies and ideologies that many Christians actively support. We talk about his upbringing, the changes in his faith, the costs of those chan...

109. Kate & Alex - Common Grace, Collective Action, and Māori Wards as a Matter of Justice 13.05.2025

Kate and Alex are the co-founders and co-directors of Common Grace Aotearoa. Common Grace is an organisation doing advocacy work and organising the church around key justice issues. While the Church is involved in much justice work at the coal face, there is also a need to work towards changing systems that oppress and marginalise, systems that cause some of the problems we then see. Common Grace...

108. Phillipa Hunt - Environment, Food Justice, and Satisfy Food Rescue 13.04.2025

Phillipa Hunt is a wife, mum, engineer, and the founder and chairperson of Satisfy Food Rescue. We talk about the environment, food poverty, Satisfy, working to our strengths, partnering with others, and where faith fits into all that for her. Check out Satisfy Food Rescue on their website , on Facebook , Instagram , or LinkedIn . ___ Connect with me at  ⁠⁠⁠downtoearthconversations.com⁠⁠⁠  or at:...

107. Cathy & Steven - Faithfully Questioning, Listening, and the Changes Ahead 31.03.2025

Cathy Marston and Steven Goulstone, the hosts of the Changes Ahead Podcast, a Baptist New Zealand podcast hosting conversations that discuss the changes the church needs to think about if it is to have a meaningful presence in the future. We talk about the unheard voices of our church communities, the desire to be faithful by keeping things the same, when perhaps faithfulness demands change, heari...

106. Sharon 'Rocky' Roggio - Homosexuality, The Bible, and '1946: The Mistranslation that Shifted Culture' 16.03.2025

Sharon 'Rocky' Roggio has spent years in the film and television industry, working in a variety of roles on many well known shows (e.g. House of Cards, Parks and Recreation) and films. In this conversation we discuss her directorial debut film, '1946: The Mistranslation That Shifted Culture'. The film has won over 25 awards at film festivals around the world. The film documents the...

105. Jaimee van Gemerden - Feminist Theology, Abuse in the Church, and the Fullness of Human Flourishing 02.03.2025

Jaimee van Gemerden holds a PhD in theology but, unlike some academics, is great at connecting deep thought about God with real issues in and around the Christian faith in a way that the average person can connect with.  With her friend Andrew, she is the founder of Metanoia, a platform for hosting conversations about faith in public spaces that might otherwise be held behind closed doors, if they...

104. Dallas Harema - Embracing Emotions, Te Tiriti, and Creating Safe Spaces to Take Risks 30.11.2024

Dallas Harema is a social worker, counsellor, coach, husband, father, and so much more. My observation, having known Dallas for a while now, is that he has a really good grasp on what it means to love people well, in a way that gets through the clutter to make real connections.  We talk about how being Māori influences how he sees relationships, we talk about breaking down barriers for men to be v...

103. Stephen Garton Takes Over - A Spectrum of Belonging: Embracing Diversity in Our Communities 04.11.2024

Earlier this year I was a guest on Stephen Garton's podcast, Fresh Aesthetic. This episode is a rerelease of that episode in full. If you enjoy it, make sure you check out Stephen's other episodes of Fresh Aesthetic. Check out Fresh Aesthetic on Instagram, linktree, or wherever you get your podcasts.  ___ Connect with me at downtoearthconversations.com or at: Facebook: facebook.com/downtoearth.con...

102. Kylee Black - Disability, Interdependence, and How Accessibility Benefits Everyone 21.10.2024

Kylee Black is a social entrepreneur committed to cultivating strong connected community. Through her own experiences with disability and complex health challenges, Kylee has been able to create spaces for others and that help empower them in their own journey. Kylee is the CEO and founder of Kylee & Co, an online platform with accessible products by the disability community for everyone.  On...

101. Cole - Palestinian Resilience, Non-Violent Resistance, and Creating Hope 06.10.2024

As I release this, today marks one full year since the atrocities committed by Hamas in Israel, and the beginning of a horrendous campaign of genocide that Israel began in Gaza as a result. Violence that has, in the past week or so, spread into surrounding territories as the western world sits back and watches.  Today's guest, Cole, is a visual journalist, capturing stories through photos and...

100. Strahan Coleman - Mountain Tops, Unanswered Prayers, and What It Means That God is Good, 24.09.2024

Episode 100 is here! As I was thinking about what to do for this episode, I thought, why not interview someone who has featured more on the podcast than anyone else, yet who hasn't actually been a guest on the podcast? Every episode since episode 21, Strahan Coleman's music has been there.  And in this kōrero with Strahan we go deep, talking about the journey that led to him being an award winning...

99. Asif Mall - Religious Persecution, Harm Prevention, and Loving Those Who Hate You 09.09.2024

Asif Mall works out of the UK in places like his homeland of Pakistan, helping to support persecuted Christians, but even more than that, using influence and strategy to help create change that prevents some of the persecution from happening to begin with. We talk about growing up in Pakistan as a Christian in a Muslim country, how he got involved in the work he is doing, and what he has learnt ab...

98. Charlotte Cummings - Church Hurt, The Helping Gang, and How to Feel Better 28.08.2024

Charlotte Cummings works in a number of ways to outwork an inner desire to help others, especially people who are finding life tough through mental health, parenting, or because they've been hurt in faith-based spaces.  We talk about her work as an investigator, counsellor, consultant and more. We hear about her experience of supporting those who have been hurt in Christian faith communities, and...

97. Scott Gilmour - Generational Change, Building Connections, and the I Have a Dream Trust 12.08.2024

Scott Gilmour is the chair and founder of the I Have A Dream Trust.  I Have a Dream is an organisation working to support children through building relationships that span years. It is a programme that, as you will hear, was a long time in the making for Scott, but he followed his intuition, used the resources he had, and now supports over 20 workers, or navigators as they call them, who are suppo...

Catching Up With - 05 - Aaron Hendry - Still Kicking Back at Youth Homelessness 05.08.2024

Back on episode 11 of Down to Earth Conversations I talked to Aaron about work he was doing with young people experiencing homelessness. Aaron is still fighting with and for our rangatahi (youth) but has left the larger, more generic services he worked for and, with his wife Summer, started Kick Back - an organisation dedicated to supporting some of our most vulnerable young people - particularly...

96. Ken Clearwater - The Royal Commission of Inquiry, Healing from Abuse, and Changes that Must Be Made 24.07.2024

I have released this episode out of my usual rhythm because the day of release is a significant day in Aotearoa New Zealand. On this day, July 24, 2024, the Royal Commission of inquiry into Abuse in State and Faith-based Care released their final report. This report, which took six years to compile, details the abuse of thousands of New Zealand children and other vulnerable people while in the car...

95. Jemma and Shane Clifton - Gender Affirmation, Spinal Cord Injury, and a Life of Change and Love 15.07.2024

Daughter-father combo, Jemma and Shane Clifton, have both gone through large life transitions, Jemma's around gender, and Shane's around disability. Both have been long processes of change, and they have been a support for one another in their transitional journeys.  Jemma and Shane run a podcast called the Change podcast, which follows Jemma's gender affirmation transition, as she embraces who sh...

94. Tim Whitaker - Deconstruction, Loss and Gain, and the Breadth of Christian Perspectives 16.06.2024

Tim Whitaker is the founder of The New Evangelicals (TNE), a non-profit challenging toxic Christianity and supporting those processing their faith. Tim started TNE as an Instagram account in order to pose questions about his Christian faith and share answers that he received. This has led to a connection with thousands of people around the world who have asked many of these same questions. TNE is...

93. Chris Clarke - Hope, Open Hands, and Faith and Belief in Aotearoa 26.05.2024

Chris Clarke is the CEO of the Wilberforce Foundation, having previously worked in leadership in the health sector, followed by leading World Vision NZ.  Chris and I begin by talking about his own journey, through business, into the health sector, and then into the world of non-profits, including his time with World Vision NZ. We talk about why he got into that work, and what he learned from those...

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