This great & complicated Place
What if the places we live are telling stories about us —about power, race, memory, and belonging? What if geography isn’t just about where we are… but who we’ve been taught to be?
This Great and Complicated Place is a limited series that explores the deep connection between race and place, demography and geography. Through soulful conversations with historians, urban planners, theologians, neighbors, and community builders, we pull on the historical, social, and spiritual threads that shape the way we live in our cities and neighborhoods.
This isn’t just about policy or planning—it’s about people. About presence. About what it means to build communities of justice, empathy, and hope.
becoming ourselves
What if the second half of life isn’t about settling down, but waking up? What happens when your kids start growing up—and you realize you still are too?
How do you evolve in your 40s… without losing your sense of wonder, identity, or each other? Can a marriage keep becoming, even after decades of doing life together?
Welcome to Becoming Ourselves - a candid, soulful, and sometimes sideways conversation between two partners navigating the sacred mess of growing up while raising teens, rebuilding friendship, reimagining faith, and relearning love.
We talk honestly. We laugh loudly. We ask big questions. Because growing older doesn’t mean growing numb. It means growing deeper.