No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp
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No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp
What does it really mean to live a good life—in our politics, our faith, our work, and our relationships? On No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp, we explore the ideas, practices, and public debates that shape human flourishing today. Each week you’ll hear thought-provoking conversations with bestsel...
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231: Garrett Graff: Social Media, Politics, and the Failure to Flourish
What can it possibly mean to flourish in our tech saturated world?
In the early 2000s, the internet felt like a civic miracle in the mak...

230: Unabridged Interview: Anna Sale
This is our unabridged interview with Anna Sale.
When Anna Sale launched Death, Sex & Money in 2014, she was 30 years old,...
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From Revisionist History: The Alabama Murders [ft. Lee Camp]
Here’s a preview of a new podcast series that Lee recently appeared in, The Alabama Murders from Revisionist History. Florence, Alabama. 1988. A preac...

The Subtext: When Artists Fund the Military
When Spotify CEO Daniel Ek invests in a military AI startup, it raises a deeper question: how do we live with integrity in systems that profit from ha...

230: Anna Sale: Cultivating Courage to Talk About Hard Things, like Death, Sex, and Money
When Anna Sale launched Death, Sex & Money in 2014, she was 30 years old, newly divorced, living alone in a studio apartment in New York City, and try...

229: Unabridged Interview: Terence Lester
This is our unabridged interview with Terence Lester.
It was three days before Christmas when Terence Lester’s family dro...

The Subtext: Friendship Recession
In this episode, Lee and Savannah explore why friendships are harder to form and sustain in today’s culture, despite living in the most “connected” er...

229: Terence Lester: Human Flourishing, Self Development, and the Common Good
It was three days before Christmas when Terence Lester’s family dropped him beneath a bridge in Atlanta. With no change of clothes and a biting winter...

228: Unabridged Interview: Jen Hatmaker
This is our unabridged interview with Jen Hatmaker.
Jen Hatmaker's world unraveled at 2.00 a.m. one night when she awoke...

The Subtext: America’s Sweethearts: Pom Poms and Pay Gaps
In this episode, Savannah Locke and Lee C. Camp dive into a critical discussion of the Netflix show "America's Sweethearts" and the Dallas Cowboys che...

228: Jen Hatmaker: When Everything Breaks: Grief, Growth, and Human Flourishing
Jen Hatmaker's world unraveled at 2.00 a.m. one night when she awoke to hear her husband of 26 years lying beside her in bed, voice-texting his girlfr...

227: Unabridged Interview: Max Lucado
This is our unabridged interview with Max Lucado.
Called “America’s Pastor," Max Lucado has sold more than 150 million pro...

The Subtext: Keeping the Man in Superman
In this episode, we dissect the summer blockbuster Superman that flips the script by emphasizing vulnerability and humanity over untouchable power. Fa...

227: Max Lucado: “America’s Pastor” on How to Tame Your Thoughts
Called “America’s Pastor," Max Lucado has sold more than 150 million products and authored over 40 nonfiction books. In this vulnerable career retrosp...

226: Unabridged Interview: Amy Sherman
This is our unabridged interview with Amy Sherman.
What if the church were known not for culture wars or abuses of power,...

226: Amy Sherman: A Faith-Based Vision for the Common Good
What if the church were known not for culture wars or abuses of power, but for building parks, strengthening schools, advancing science education, and...

225: Unabridged Interview: Parker Palmer (Part 1)
This is part one of our unabridged interview with Parker Palmer.
“Things didn’t come together vocationally for me until I...

225: Unabridged Interview: Parker Palmer (Part 2)
This is part two of our unabridged interview with Parker Palmer.
“Things didn’t come together vocationally for me until I...

225: Parker Palmer: Courage, Vocation, and Paradox (Best of NSE)
“Things didn’t come together vocationally for me until I was 50.”
At 86 years old, Quaker writer, speaker, and activist Parker Palmer ha...

224: Unabridged Interview: Anne-Laure Le Cunff
This is our unabridged interview with Anne-Laure Le Cunff.
When Anne-Laure Le Cunff—then a high-achieving Google executive...

224: Anne-Laure Le Cunff: The Peril of Productivity, and the Happiness of Tiny Experiments
When Anne-Laure Le Cunff—then a high-achieving Google executive—was told to go to the hospital for a life-threatening blood clot, she found herself fi...

223: Unabridged Interview: Baratunde Thurston
This is our unabridged interview with Baratunde Thurston.
What does it mean to be human in the age of AI?

223: Baratunde Thurston: Being Human in the Age of AI
What does it mean to be human in the age of AI?
From writing for The Onion to hosting PBS’s America Outdoors and launching...

222: Unabridged Interview: Dan Heath
This is our unabridged interview with Dan Heath.
Do you feel like your life needs a reset?
Lee C. Camp sits...

222: Dan Heath: How to Change What’s Not Working
Do you feel like your life needs a reset?
Lee C. Camp sits down with Dan Heath, bestselling author and host of the podcast What It's Li...

221: Unabridged Interview: Sharon McMahon
This is our unabridged interview with Sharon McMahon.
Have you ever wished someone would explain the inner workings of Ame...

221: Sharon McMahon: Escaping the Partisan Trap
Have you ever wished someone would explain the inner workings of America’s political landscape — without taking sides or fueling the outrage machine? ...

220: Unabridged Interview: Emma Varvaloucas
This is our unabridged interview with Emma Varvaloucas.
What if the way you consume the news could shape the world for the...

220: Emma Varvaloucas: Mind Over Media
What if the way you consume the news could shape the world for the better?
In this stirring conversation, Lee C. Camp sits down with jo...

219: Unabridged Interview: Melina Laboucan-Massimo
This is our unabridged interview with Melina Laboucan-Massimo.
What does perseverance look like on the long road to justic...

219: Melina Laboucan-Massimo: Indigenous Wisdom and the Fight for Justice
What does perseverance look like on the long road to justice?
Melina Laboucan-Massimo was born in the Lubicon Cree commun...

218: Unabridged Interview: Michael Luo
This is our unabridged interview with Michael Luo.
When journalist Michael Luo was told to “go back to China” on a Manhatt...

218: Michael Luo: Strangers in the Land
When journalist Michael Luo was told to “go back to China” on a Manhattan sidewalk, it sparked a deeply personal journey into America’s past. In his n...

217: Astro Teller: Captain of Moonshots on Purpose and Profit
In a world that is increasingly dominated by profit over people, it’s easy to be cynical about the future. But what if there was a different way forwa...

216: Unabridged Interview: David Blight
This is our unabridged interview with David Blight.
“If you’re not ready on some level for the tragedies of history, they’...

216: David Blight: Why How We Remember the Past Matters
“If you’re not ready on some level for the tragedies of history, they’re coming to get you.”
In September of 2020 Professor David Blight...

215: Unabridged Interview: Juliet Schor
This is our unabridged interview with Juliet Schor.
Are we working too much?
“Time is a vital resource for us...

215: Juliet Schor: The Extensive Benefits of a Four-Day Work Week
Are we working too much?
“Time is a vital resource for us to connect with each other, to connect with the earth and …to come together in...

214: Unabridged Interview: Jemar Tisby
This is our unabridged interview with Jemar Tisby.
“The work of justice is daunting…It requires courage.”
Have you found yourself...

214: Jemar Tisby: The Spirit of Justice
“The work of justice is daunting…It requires courage.”
Have you found yourself asking the question “what can I do in the face of so much injust...