Credits
Hosts: Dr. Brandon Nappi ’01 MDiv, Misty Krasawski ’26 MDiv, and Whitney Kimball Coe ’26 MDiv
Theme Song: Wayfaring Stranger, Theodicy Jazz Collective
Production: Goodchild Media
The Leader’s Way features conversations with intellectual entrepreneurs at the intersection of leadership, spirituality, and theology. You can listen on your favorite podcast app, watch on YouTube, and join in the fun on Instagram.
This podcast is hosted by Executive Director of Leadership Dr. Brandon Nappi ’01 MDiv and guest hosts Misty Krasawski ’26 MDiv and Whitney Kimball Coe ’26 MDiv. It is brought to you by Berkeley Divinity School, the Episcopal seminary at Yale.
Hosts: Dr. Brandon Nappi ’01 MDiv, Misty Krasawski ’26 MDiv, and Whitney Kimball Coe ’26 MDiv
Theme Song: Wayfaring Stranger, Theodicy Jazz Collective
Production: Goodchild Media
Berkeley Divinity School at Yale students Whitney Kimball Coe, Misty Krasawski, and Jae Kirkland Rice, pull back the curtain.
Claire Brown and Austin Sauerbrei offer insights about the tensions and opportunities that arise when we acknowledge how intertwined we are.
In this conversation, Rev. Joseph Yoo and Brandon talk about the curious and winding paths we travel as we follow the spiritual calling of our lives.
Brandon Nappi talks with Omid Safi about his spiritual path, the longings we each carry for community and belonging, and his upcoming book.
We practice meditation because the present moment is the only place where we can truly find ourselves, love others, and be loved by the divine.
What do we do with our pain? It’s an important spiritual question that Brandon Nappi explores with James Kimmel, Jr., JD, on this episode of Within.
Lauren Jackson, religion columnist for the New York Times, talks w/ Brandon & Misty about what’s possible when we attend to those around us.
Loretta and Leader’s Way host Brandon Nappi talk about why calling people in is a powerful and strategic choice toward making real change.
Brandon talks with Elise Loehnen about her keen interest in exploring nuanced and often overlooked aspects of the human condition.