

Thee Quaker Podcast
Jon Watts
Join us each week as we explore stories of spiritual courage. We’ll delve into the lives of Quakers past and present, and explore the big questions about modern life and spirituality. A podcast for spiritual seekers, lifelong Quakers, and everything in between.
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Apr 17, 2024 • 45min
Quakers and Poetry: Two Friends Share Their Love of Verse
April is National Poetry Month in the US, and we’re celebrating with an episode on Quakers and poetry. We know many people love poetry, but it can also feel opaque. So, we called up two Friends who have found a home both in Quakerism and in verse.In our first segment, bestselling author Parker Palmer tells us how he gained a love of poetry and how it helped him during a mental health crisis. He'll also help us find a way into the practice of reading poetry for ourselves.For the second half of our episode, award-winning writer Leah Naomi Green gives us an intimate and experiential look into how her poetry connects with motherhood and the natural world.Learn more about our guests, find discussion questions and more on the episode page.
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Apr 10, 2024 • 39min
Lost and Found: Finding God's Voice in the Wilderness
Feeling lost, lonely, and directionless is part of the human experience, just ask the Biblical prophet Elijah. Faced with death for his convictions, he ran into the wilderness and found a God who met him in his grief and despair.On today’s episode, Quaker pastor Andy Stanton-Henry shares a message of getting lost and being found by the still small voice of the divine. And he helps us lean in to hear it, too.Transcripts, discussion questions, and more information about our guest can be found on our episode page.
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Apr 3, 2024 • 1min
The Daily Quaker Message is Here!
We have an announcement! Our newest project has launched.The Daily Quaker Message is an invitation to enter into a closer relationship with Spirit. Every day in your inbox, you’ll get an email with a short Quaker message to meditate on. Often that will be a quote but sometimes a song, a poem, a piece of art, or a video. We’ll also share an exercise to try in your own life and a query to consider throughout the week. These daily emails are short but powerful, and we hope they will help you move toward a deeper spiritual practice.Like the podcast, it’s free to subscribe! Sign up at DailyQuaker.com.
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Mar 27, 2024 • 41min
Bayard Rustin: The Unseen Architect of the Civil Rights Era
Lifelong Quaker Bayard Rustin was the architect of the 1963 March on Washington, a mentor to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., and an international peace activist. His identity as a gay man kept him in the shadows for decades, but he’s become something of an icon in recent years. In this episode, we explore the life and work of this groundbreaking Friend who made an indelible mark on American history.Visit our episode page for more resources on Bayard Rustin, discussion questions, a transcript and more!
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Mar 20, 2024 • 36min
Quakers in the Civil Rights Movement: Stories of Peaceful Persistence
Quakers have a long history of peacefully fighting for racial equality, and there is a lot to explore about their work during the Civil Rights Movement. In this episode, we share first-hand stories of Friends whose spiritual courage led them into the heart of the movement, even when they were beaten and threatened with death. Quakers were among the most influential advocates of nonviolent direct action, choosing boycotts and sit-ins over fists and guns. Today, we explore their work and how it affected one of the most important eras in American history.Visit our episode page for links to books by our guests, discussion questions, a transcript, and to comment.
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Mar 13, 2024 • 38min
Quaker Musician Carrie Newcomer Finds Songs in the Silence
Award-winning singer-songwriter Carrie Newcomer has been called a “prairie mystic” for her meditative, poetic lyrics and folk-infused melodies. Carrie is also a thoughtful Quaker, whose faith comes through in her music, her poetry, and her podcast with author Parker Palmer.On this episode, Carrie shares how she came to Quakerism, how she writes from a place of meditation and silence, and, of course, she sings a few songs for us.Learn more about Carrie Newcomer on her website.Visit our episode page for discussion questions, a transcript, to comment, and more!From our sponsor:New Garden Friends Meeting in Greensboro, North Carolina, is accepting applications for a pastoral minister position through April 15, 2024. Find the job description at https://ngfm.org/pastoral-minister-job-description.
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Feb 28, 2024 • 40min
What Do Quakers Wear?
Quaker clothing is something of a mystery for non-Quakers. For more than 300 years, Quakers have been known for their “plain dress.” But what does plain dress mean today?On this episode, we talk to Quakers who have felt a spiritual leading to dress simply, but as you’ll hear, that means different things to different people.Comment on this episode, consider our discussion questions, download a transcript and more on our episode page!
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Feb 21, 2024 • 33min
Finding a Spiritual Home: What Does Quakerism Look Like for the Next Generation?
A group of young Quakers in Portland found a spiritual home in two weekly meetings. They discuss intergenerational dynamics, the importance of communication, and the enrichment of the spiritual experience. The podcast explores identity, belonging, discernment, and the transformational power of a harmonious blend of perspectives in Quaker worship spaces.

Feb 14, 2024 • 42min
Black Quakers Build The Beloved Community on Their Own Terms
Why are there so few Black Quakers in mostly-white Quaker meetings? What can white Quakers do to support and encourage Friends of Color? And what can we learn from how Black Friends worship? This season we’re taking inspiration from Civil Rights organizer Bayard Rustin and looking at how Black Quakers are at work in the world, starting with our first episode of Season 2.In this episode, we talk to Ayesha Imani, a founder of the Ujima Friends Meeting and Ujima Friends Peace Center.Through Ujima, Black Friends have created a vibrant hub of worship, culture, and peace by providing for the needs of their Philadelphia neighborhood as they try to embody the Beloved Community — an idea championed by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in which everyone is cared for and there is no poverty, hunger or hate.Go to the episode page for discussion questions, a transcript and to leave a comment.
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Jan 31, 2024 • 3min
Season 2 is almost here!
This year, we’re exploring the life and work of spiritually courageous Friends like Bayard Rustin. We’re delving into burning questions about Quakerism. We’re going inside Quaker meetings across the U.S. and the world. And we’ll introduce you to new voices!Don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss an episode.Leave a comment and find transcripts and discussion questions for every episode at QuakerPodcast.com.
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