In the inaugural episode of the Sacred Legions podcast, hosts Max Goller and Pat LaMarche introduce the concept of secular sainthood, inspired by Kurt Vonnegut’s philosophy. They discuss the importance of recognizing individuals who contribute positively to society, particularly in the realms of environmentalism and community engagement. Guest Christina Jarvis shares her journey as a Vonnegut scholar and environmental advocate, emphasizing the interconnectedness of art, activism, and personal responsibility. Her husband, Tom Annear, contributes to the global stewardship discussion. The conversation highlights the role of community in fostering change and the need for a network of secular saints to inspire and support one another in their efforts to create a better world. You also hear from Christina’s saintly inspiration, Vonnegut scholar Marc Leeds.
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In episode four of the Sacred Legion’s podcast, hosts Max Goller and Pat LaMarche have a conversation with Diane Nilan and her interview partner...
Welcome to Sacred Legions, a term coined by author Kurt Vonnegut for people performing decently in an indecent world. We will introduce you to...