Spadespoonsoulpodcast

SpadeSpoonSoul

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Co-hosts Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows, Brian Sellers-Petersen and Jerusalem Greer have conversations with gardeners, farmers, beekeepers, advocates, chefs, et al on how the food we grow and eat transforms us and our world.

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Jul 1, 2026

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Episode 63 - Canon Stephanie Spellers, author of Church Tomorrow? What the 'Nones' and 'Dones' Teach Us About the Future of Faith 01.07.2026

Canon Stephanie Spellers joins co-hosts, Bishop Jennifer Baskerville-Burrow and Brian Sellers-Petersen for a wide ranging discussion that centers around her latest book, Church Tomorrow? What the 'Nones' and 'Dones' Teach Us About the Future of Faith. “Remarkable . . . a vision for the future that is decidedly not the way we’ve always done it but instead shaped by the way of Jesus and his love.” ...

Episode 62 - Jeff Chu, author of Good Soil: The Education of an Accidental Farmhand 17.06.2026

Good Soil: The Education of an Accidental Farmhand “NATIONAL BESTSELLER • A profound meditation on nature, heritage, and belonging, from an accomplished journalist who left New York City for life on a working farm” Jeff Chu Website Jeff Chu Substack Farminary @ Princeton Theological Seminary    

Episode 61: Pete Nunnally - Water and Wilderness Church, Episcopal Diocese of Washington (DC) 08.05.2026

Rev. Pete Nunnally joins Triple S to talk about his new book that launches on May 8th: Catching Hope: The Hidden Spiritual Wisdom of Fishing . We also spend some time learning about Water and Wilderness Church , a spiritual community that is a part of the Episcopal Diocese of Washington.  

Episode 60 - Rev. Gideon Pollach, St John’s Episcopal Church, Cold Spring Harbor, NY 29.04.2026

Co-host, Brian Sellers-Petersen and occasional guest co-host, Derrick Weston, welcome Gideon Pollach, from St John’s Episcopal Church in Cold Stream Harbor, NY. Our conversation centers around a pond, church, and BlueGreen Theology .  BlueGreen Theology is not a theology illustrated by nature. It is a theology that could only have been learned from a specific place. Over nearly a decade of standin...

Episode 59 - Payton Walker Høegh, Center for Spirituality in Nature 16.04.2026

Co-hosts, Jerusalem Greer and Brian  Sellers-Petersen welcome Payton Walker Høegh to the Triple S Podcast. Payton is with the Center for Spirituality in Nature and serves as a priest in the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles . With his wife, Jazmin Høegh, they are a part of the All Wanderers community in Los Angeles.  Payton heads up Spirituality in Nature Groups. SINGs are communities that gather o...

Episode 58 - Ian McSweeney & Kristina Rossi Villa from the Farmers Land Trust 30.03.2026

Co-hosts, Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows and Brian Sellers-Petersen welcome the Co-Executive Directors of The Farmers Land Trust , Ian McSweeney & Kristina Rossi Villa , to the Triple S Podcast. Farmland Commons The FLT Blog The FLT Videos Villa Acres

Episode 57 - Christie Purifoy, Author & Writer-in-Residence at the Episcopal Church of the Good Samaritan in Paoli, Pennsylvania 11.03.2026

Christie Purifoy , Author & Writer-in-Residence at the Church of the Good Samaritan  in Paoli, Pennsylvania. She joins Triple S with wisdom, skill, and creativity to share her love for this earth our island home and the place she calls home, a red brick farmhouse called Maplehurst.  Go to Christie’s website to check out her books including, My Flower Garden Life, Seed Time & Harvest, A Hom...

Episode 56 - Bishop Thomas Brown & Rev. Peter Swarr - Episcopal Diocese of Maine 23.02.2026

Triple S co-hosts, Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows and Brian Sellers-Petersen are joined by Thomas Brown , Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Maine and Peter Swarr , Rector of Trinity Episcopal Church, Portland, Maine. Episcopal News Service: Maine Episcopalians respond to surge in immigration enforcement operations in state Pictured: Holly Stuhr and David Mering of Christ Church, Norway, Maine , por...

Episode 55 - Tommy Dillon and Lester Mut from Saint Margaret’s Episcopal Church, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 16.02.2026

Special Mardi Gras 🎉 Episode with co-hosts, Brian Sellers-Petersen and Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows along with Father Tommy Dillon and Deacon Lester Mut from Saint Margaret's Episcopal Church , Baton Rouge, in the Diocese of Louisiana Laissez les bons temps rouler ! Nutria, It's Whats for Dinner King Cake Order of Naucratius

Episode 54 - Ven. Rena Romero & Cyara Carabarin Carretero, Casa Maria Food Shelf/Food Share, Richfield, Minnesota 10.02.2026

Co-Hosts, Brian Sellers-Petersen & Jerusalem Greer are joined by the Venerable Rena Romero & Cyara Carabarin Carretero from Casa Maria | Saint Nicholas Episcopal Church in Richfield, Minnesota. Casa Maria is an extraordinary ministry! In the words of Bishop Craig Loya, “Casa Maria is the primary engine of the Diocese of Minnesota’s underground care and subversive love, providing much-neede...

Episode 53: Rose Hayden-Smith 02.02.2026

Co-hosts, Jerusalem Greer and Brian Sellers-Petersen sit down with Rose Hayden-Smith for a chat about Victory Gardens of WW1 and 2, Good News Gardens , and Resistance Gardens . We also talk about the current situation in Minneapolis and across the US and how food brings us together. How food is a part of the resistance to federal action against citizens, immigrants, refugees, and all seeking a bet...

Episode 52 - Conversation with Sarah Macias of Sister Grove Farm 20.01.2026

Wide ranging conversation with pastor-farmer-rancher-shepherd, Sarah Macias from Sister Grove Farm in Alstyne, Texas.  Good article from Edible Dallas Fort Worth about Sarah and Sister Grove.  Royal Lane Baptist Church Creation Justice Ministries Transformative Leadership Program  

Episode 51 - Conversation with Rev. Derrick Weston, Director of Theological Education and Formation @ Creation Justice Ministries 17.12.2025

All about Creation Justice Ministries and their upcoming Transformative Leadership Program .  Creation Justice Ministries (formerly the National Council of Churches Eco-Justice Program) represents the creation care and environmental justice policies of major Christian denominations throughout the United States. We work in cooperation with 39 national faith bodies including Protestant denominations...

Episode 50 - Swords into Ploughshares - Isaiah 2:4 26.11.2025

Thanksgiving Story with co-hosts, Brian Sellers Petersen and Jerusalem Greer and guests, Rev Jennifer Mattson, St Thomas Episcopal Church, Lancaster PA and Lindsey Martin from the Endall Movement, also Lancaster.  Endall Movement Saint Thomas Episcopal Church, Lancaster Agrarian Ministry Course at the  Stevenson School for Ministry RAWTools Swords to Plowshares Northeast    

Episode 49 - The Garden for All with Catherine & Shaun Duffy 30.04.2025

The Garden for All is a place in the heart of New Albany, Ohio, where people come together in relationship with one another and with creation. All produce and flowers grown in The Garden go back to the community through donations to local food pantries and community organizations. https://thegardenforall.org  

Episode 48: Deb Freeman 19.03.2025

Deb Freeman is an award winning author and executive producer and host of Finding Edna Lewis. A documentary about the life and legacy of a chef who changed how Southern food was viewed in America through her work, airing on PBS.  https://www.deb-freeman.com/ https://www.pbs.org/show/finding-edna-lewis/   @audiophilegirl 

Episode 47: Bowie Snodgrass and Winnie Varghese 25.02.2025

Sacred Spaces, Thriving Places: Stewarding Church Grounds and Community Engagement Conversation with Winnie Varghese, Rector of St. Luke’s, Atlanta & Bowie Snodgrass, Rector of Christ Church, Short Hills, NJ along with co-hosts, Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows & Brian Sellers-Petersen A Taste of Episcopal Parish Network panel discussion on February 27th Related Podcasts: Norman Wirzba - episo...

Episode 46: Jesse Zink, Principal at Montreal Diocesan Theological College 22.01.2025

Join co-hosts, Jerusalem Greer and Brian Sellers-Petersen for a conversation with Jesse Zink about his new book, Faithful, Creative, Hopeful: Fifteen Theses for Christians in a Crisis-Shaped World .  We especially hone in on Thesis 12: Food is at the center of the church and must be at the center of Christian witness. 

Episode 45: End-of-Year Pod with co-hosts 11.12.2024

A new tradition! No guests, just the co-hosts.  Jennifer, Jerusalem, and Brian. 

Episode 44: Linden Rayton & Spencer Hatcher: Episcopal Outdoorswomen 26.11.2024

Co-hosts, Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows and Jerusalem Greer are joined by Linden Rayton from Living Water Nature Programs and Spencer Hatcher from the Barbara C. Harris Camp and Conference Center in New Hampshire. The topic of conversation is about their October gathering of Episcopal Outdoorswomen at the BCH Center. 

Episode 43: Michael Hunn, Episcopal Bishop of the Rio Grande. All about permaculture. 12.11.2024

Co-hosts, Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows and Jerusalem Greer talk permaculture with the Rt. Rev. Michael Hunn Michael is the Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Rio Grande which includes New Mexico and western edge of Texas.   So what does permaculture have to do with the church and a bishop? For that matter, what is permaculture? 

Episode 42: Chuck and Sandy Dailey from Growing Common Ground Farm 24.10.2024

Triple S co-hosts, Brian Sellers-Petersen and Bishop Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows sit down (virtually) with Sandy and Chuck Dailey from the Growing Common Ground Farm at St Peter’s Episcopal Church in Lebanon in the Diocese of Indianapolis. Jennifer’s Diocese!  An amazing story of growth and transformation of around 8 acres of churchland, including 3 acres farmland.  Conventional tilled plots for...

Episode 41: Ragan Sutterfield about his latest book, The Art of Being a Creature: Meditations on Humus and Humility 09.10.2024

Co-hosts, Jerusalem Greer and Brian Sellers-Petersen talk humus with Rev. Ragan Sutterfield. Ragan is a priest in the Episcopal Church and serves a parish in his native Arkansas. His writing has appeared in a variety of places including The Christian Century, Christianity Today, Sojourners, The Oxford American, Plough, and The Englewood Review of Books. Ragan's writing and interests are focused at...

Episode 40: Kill Your Lawn (or Churchyard) 26.06.2024

Join co-hosts Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows and Brian Sellers-Petersen for a conversation with Derek Miller, Rector of St Peter’s in Ellicott City MD and Dina van Klaveren, Canon for Development in the Diocese of Maryland. Conversation centers around St Peter’s “killing their churchyard” with the help of Kill Your Lawn on EarthxTV and Howard Ecoworks . 

Episode 39: The Just Kitchen: Anna Woofenden and Derrick Weston 05.06.2024

Join the Triple S Team (Jerusalem, Jennifer, and Brian) for a conversation with Anna Woofenden and Derrick Weston, co-authors of The Just Kitchen: Invitations to Sustainability, Cooking, Connection, and Celebration . 

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