Episode 12

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21st Sep 2021

Debate and Delight

FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast by Sam Rocha. This episode features a meditation of debate and its role in teaching Sam to love and delight in the world, a lesson the show's motto proclaims as dilexit mundum.

This week's featured sponsor is the Institute for Christian Socialism; be sure to read a recent their publication, The Bias Magazine: The Voice of the Christian Left, which includes this autobiographical essay by Sam Rocha: "Lines of Tensions, Rays of Light."

FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY: SEASON ONE will air every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16, 2021. Please follow the show on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media; here is the universal link.

THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS:

Wipf and Stock Publishers

Juan Diego Network

Give Us This Day

Commonweal Magazine

Institute for Christian Socialism

Solidarity Hall

Revelation Cable Company

Black Catholic Messenger

Where Peter Is

FRIENDS OF THE SHOW:

The Commonweal Podcast

The Gloria Purvis Show

Disinherited Podcast

Davood Gozli

Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams

Conversation on Tap

Saintly Witnesses

Kinder Conservative

The Show

Gregory B. Sadler

Kush Classics

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Buy Me a Coffee

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FULL SCHEDULE:

June 1 | TRAILER

June 29 | Episode 0 | Folk Phenomenology with guest host Sofia Rocha

July 6 | Episode 1 | The Interview 

July 13 | Episode 2 | The Tragicomic with Jeannie Gaffigan

July 20 | Episode 3 | Writing and Composition with Kaya Oakes 

July 27 | Episode 4 | Philosophy and Math with Sarah Hogarth Rossiter 

August 3 | Episode 5 | Abolition and Immigration with Sophia Gurule 

August 10 | Episode 6 | Liberation Theology with Vanesa Zuleta Goldberg

August 17 | Episode 7 | Translation with Catherine Addington 

August 24 | Episode 8 | El Ser y la Persona con Rodrigo Guerra

August 31 | Episode 9 | Powerlifting with Ogechi Akalegebere 

September 7 | Episode 10 | Black Lives with Rebecca Christian 

September 14 | Episode 11 | Racism and Black Joy with Gloria Purvis

September 21 | Episode 12 | Debate and Delight

September 28 | Episode 13 | Debating Critical Race Theory with David Gray 

October 5 | Episode 14 | Critical Race Theory and Catholic Social Teaching

October 12 | Episode 15 | Augustine and Historical Fiction with Suzanne Wolfe 

October 19 | Episode 16 | Black Catholics and Story with Alessandra Harris

October 26 | Episode 17 | The Gift of Blackness with Gloria Purvis

November 2 | Episode 18 | Debating Capitalism with Trent Horn 

November 9 | Episode 19 | Music with Jaya Lakshminarayanan

November 16 | Episode 20 | Miles and Trane

CREDITS:

Musical intro and outro tracks are "Gabe's Up Late (Intro)" and "Sleeping Tomas" from the abandoned draft Upi Dupi La La project by Sam Rocha. Voiceovers feature Angela Davis, James Balwin, Paulo Freire, Toni Morrison, Nina Simone, and Stevie Wonder. Mastered with LANDR using Kamasi Washington's "Clair de Lune" from The Epic as a reference track.

All audio and visual content for FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is created by Sam Rocha.

More information about Sam Rocha at www.samrocha.com/podcast.

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About the Podcast

Folk Phenomenology
A podcast by Sam Rocha
FOLK PHENOMENOLOGY is a podcast hosted and produced by Sam Rocha. Season one airs every Tuesday from July 6 to November 16.

Please follow the show on your favorite app or platform and share it on social media. Here is the universal link.

SPONSORS:
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Juan Diego Network
Give Us This Day
Commonweal Magazine
Institute for Christian Socialism
Solidarity Hall
Revelation Cable Company
Black Catholic Messenger
Where Peter Is

FRIENDS OF THE SHOW:
The Commonweal Podcast
The Gloria Purvis Show
Disinherited Podcast
Davood Gozli
Up Too Late with Theresa Zoe Williams
Conversation on Tap
Saintly Witnesses
Kinder Conservative
The Show
Gregory B. Sadler
Kush Classics

TIP JAR:
Buy Me a Coffee
PayPal

www.samrocha.com
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Sam Rocha

Sam Rocha is host, author, and producer of Folk Phenomenology.