
Genesis Stories with Lyle Enright & Suzanne Ross
07/16/24 • 31 min
In this episode of The unRival Spaces Podcast, get to know Suzanne Ross (unRival’s Executive Director) and Lyle Enright (unRival’s Research Director).
Lyle and Suzanne discuss their Genesis stories and how they became involved in advocating for peace and justice. They explore the themes of violence, inclusivity, and the importance of art and storytelling in promoting peace. They also touch on the challenges of being in rivalry with others and the need to find hope in the midst of difficult situations. The conversation highlights the transformative power of understanding the humanity of others and the importance of offering alternative narratives that inspire change.
Takeaways
- Genesis stories are the first moments that inspire individuals to advocate for peace and justice.
- Understanding the humanity of others, even those who perpetrate violence, is crucial in promoting peace.
- Art and storytelling can help us see different perspectives and challenge our own narratives.
- Being open to being wrong about others can lead to new possibilities and relationships.
- Promoting inclusivity and offering alternative narratives can inspire change.
- Supporting peacebuilders is crucial in combating isolation and burnout.
Links
- The Joy of Being Wrong by James Allison
- Baptizing America: How Mainline Protestants Helped Build Christian Nationalism by Beau T. Underwood and Brian Kaylor
- Theology & Peace Conference
- Colloquium on Violence & Religion
UnRival is a network for those committed to nonviolence. We believe dignity and justice can transform cycles of rivalry and conflict.
We are called unRival because unrelenting rivalry creates cycles of violence and systemic oppression. Rivalry contagiously spreads animosity, shame, and scarcity thinking. But peace is contagious, too.
We serve peacebuilders (artists, academics, and activists) working directly in their communities. By helping leaders detangle from the rivalries around them, we help set them free to influence and inspire entire communities toward positive peace. In our programs, we refer to these high-potential, high-impact leaders as “artisans of peace.”
- To stay in touch, find us on social media, visit our website, and subscribe for our bi-weekly newsletter, The Frame.
- To learn more about our team and show hosts, click here.
- We invite you to join us in supporting peacebuilders how they need it the most by making a donation. Peacebuilders need our support now more than ever, and unRival’s programs offer crucial nonrivalrous space to combat feelings of isolation and burnout.
In this episode of The unRival Spaces Podcast, get to know Suzanne Ross (unRival’s Executive Director) and Lyle Enright (unRival’s Research Director).
Lyle and Suzanne discuss their Genesis stories and how they became involved in advocating for peace and justice. They explore the themes of violence, inclusivity, and the importance of art and storytelling in promoting peace. They also touch on the challenges of being in rivalry with others and the need to find hope in the midst of difficult situations. The conversation highlights the transformative power of understanding the humanity of others and the importance of offering alternative narratives that inspire change.
Takeaways
- Genesis stories are the first moments that inspire individuals to advocate for peace and justice.
- Understanding the humanity of others, even those who perpetrate violence, is crucial in promoting peace.
- Art and storytelling can help us see different perspectives and challenge our own narratives.
- Being open to being wrong about others can lead to new possibilities and relationships.
- Promoting inclusivity and offering alternative narratives can inspire change.
- Supporting peacebuilders is crucial in combating isolation and burnout.
Links
- The Joy of Being Wrong by James Allison
- Baptizing America: How Mainline Protestants Helped Build Christian Nationalism by Beau T. Underwood and Brian Kaylor
- Theology & Peace Conference
- Colloquium on Violence & Religion
UnRival is a network for those committed to nonviolence. We believe dignity and justice can transform cycles of rivalry and conflict.
We are called unRival because unrelenting rivalry creates cycles of violence and systemic oppression. Rivalry contagiously spreads animosity, shame, and scarcity thinking. But peace is contagious, too.
We serve peacebuilders (artists, academics, and activists) working directly in their communities. By helping leaders detangle from the rivalries around them, we help set them free to influence and inspire entire communities toward positive peace. In our programs, we refer to these high-potential, high-impact leaders as “artisans of peace.”
- To stay in touch, find us on social media, visit our website, and subscribe for our bi-weekly newsletter, The Frame.
- To learn more about our team and show hosts, click here.
- We invite you to join us in supporting peacebuilders how they need it the most by making a donation. Peacebuilders need our support now more than ever, and unRival’s programs offer crucial nonrivalrous space to combat feelings of isolation and burnout.
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Genesis Stories with Billy Price & Jason Ferenczi
In this episode of The unRival Spaces Podcast, get to know Billy Price (unRival’s Creative Director) and Jason Ferenczi (unRival’s Program Director).
Ahead of their trip to South Africa for the Artisans of Peace in-person retreat, Billy Price and Jason Ferenczi discuss the concept of Genesis stories and how they shape our desires and identities. They share their own Genesis stories and reflect on the importance of creating safe spaces for exploration and self-discovery. They also discuss the power of creativity and playfulness in fostering healing and connection. The conversation highlights the need to unrival internal rivalries and embrace vulnerability in order to work towards peace.
Takeaways
- Genesis stories help us understand the desires and identities that shape us.
- Creating safe spaces for exploration and self-discovery is crucial for personal growth.
- Creativity and playfulness can foster healing and connection.
- Unrivaling internal rivalries and embracing vulnerability is essential for building positive relationships and working towards peace.
UnRival is a network for those committed to nonviolence. We believe dignity and justice can transform cycles of rivalry and conflict.
We are called unRival because unrelenting rivalry creates cycles of violence and systemic oppression. Rivalry contagiously spreads animosity, shame, and scarcity thinking. But peace is contagious, too.
We serve peacebuilders (artists, academics, and activists) working directly in their communities. By helping leaders detangle from the rivalries around them, we help set them free to influence and inspire entire communities toward positive peace. In our programs, we refer to these high-potential, high-impact leaders as “artisans of peace.”
- To stay in touch, find us on social media, visit our website, and subscribe for our bi-weekly newsletter, The Frame.
- To learn more about our team and show hosts, click here.
- We invite you to join us in supporting peacebuilders how they need it the most by making a donation. Peacebuilders need our support now more than ever, and unRival’s programs offer crucial nonrivalrous space to combat feelings of isolation and burnout.
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