Talking Religion with Cecilia Heinen
CONTENT WARNING: discussions of religious trauma, gun violence, death, and homophobia. Cate's recommendations: Julien Baker’s albums “Sprained Ankle” [https://open.spotify.com/album/3DvUGOMZgAr6PaToI7Vwwl?si=TslEgtNNQZuEaloMmOm_MQ] and “Little Oblivions” [https://open.spotify.com/album/3IQRHa9iVLsGlSuVHiHZ3A?si=4s_bGOdoQFO5qhsmPKD_dQ] discuss navigating queerness and religion. Document with key terms defined [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HB27xZjZY3VCbOj-TFBkkvzjAB3oUq1_h_4SM6iXWxU/edit?usp=sharing] In this episode, Cate, a freshman at Loyola University Chicago, and I discuss her experience growing up in the Presbyterian church while discovering her sexuality. We talk about how queer religious trauma plays a role in society, and Cate’s own faith journey, and moments where she found power and beauty in religion. Lastly we discuss representation of queer religious people and the Christian church in the media and in our lives. If you would like to be the next guest on Talking Religion email me at talkingreligion.pod@gmail.com or DM me on instagram @talkingreligion.pod
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