“We tend to take the moon for granted. It was there yesterday, and it will be there tomorrow, so we can become blind to it. Just like we do to God.“ Levi Lusko is in the house today talking about his latest new book called The Last Supper on the Moon, and what a good life can look like in the midst of horrific tragedies and personal grief. In 2012, he lost h ... Show More
Oct 8
MY FIRST GUEST… STEVIE HENDRIX 💫
Welcome back to the playground! For her very first guest, Sazan couldn’t think of anyone better than her favorite human and co-host for life — her husband, Stevie Hendrix. 🥰In this episode, Stevie brings plenty of fun: a prank call to Sazan’s mom, reflections on life since stepp ... Show More
35m 58s
Sep 25
Coming Soon: I'm Fun Now with Sazan Hendrix
I’m Fun Now with Sazan Hendrix is your weekly permission slip to laugh, heal, and rediscover the spark God placed inside you. Each episode brings real stories, honest conversations, and out-of-this-world topics designed to ignite joy in your everyday life. This is a sisterhood wh ... Show More
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Jul 2020
Rama Darwish: Learning to Live with Grief
When Rama Darwish lost her mother, not long after having lost her father, she had to face unprocessed grief and the shock of losing the person she considered to be her best friend. It would take many, many dark years, attempts, and painful realizations to arrive where she is toda ... Show More
54m 27s
Jun 2018
Andrew Solomon Re-Release (Originally Ep #50) The Atlas of Depression
This week on The One You Feed we have Andrew Solomon.Andrew Solomon is a writer and lecturer on politics, culture and psychology.Solomon’s recent book, Far From the Tree: Parents, Children, and the Search for Identity, published on November 13, 2012, won the National Book Critics ... Show More
42m 9s
Dec 2023
A Christmas Eve Tradition
My dad used to read ‘‘Twas the Night Before Christmas” every Christmas Eve when I was a kid, after dinner and before we opened our Christmas pjs. So many of you are missing your dads, or grandparents, or the father of your kids. This year, I asked my dad to record the Christmas E ... Show More
6m 20s
Apr 2022
Pádraig Ó Tuama — “This fantastic argument of being alive”
Pádraig Ó Tuama is a friend, teacher, and colleague to the work of On Being. But before that was true, Krista took a revelatory trip to meet him at his home in Northern Ireland, a place that has known sectarianism and violent fracture and has evolved, not to perfection, yet to ne ... Show More
49m 48s