Chapel Chats

Chapel Chats 2.3: Travel & Vulnerability (Part 1)

February 22, 2021 FC Religious Life Season 2 Episode 3
Chapel Chats 2.3: Travel & Vulnerability (Part 1)
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Chapel Chats 2.3: Travel & Vulnerability (Part 1)
Feb 22, 2021 Season 2 Episode 3
FC Religious Life

Although it might be more difficult to do than ever because of the COVID-19 pandemic, travel is a powerful way for people to grow spiritually and learn more about humanity. But to grow, travel also often requires a degree of vulnerability and being open to experiences that push our boundaries. Producer Erica Irish explores this theme with two Franklin College professors teaching a special Intercultural Honors Experience course this semester called "Left Exposed:  Risk, Vulnerability, and Identities." Leading the course is English professor Dr. George Phillips and Dr. Lourdes Hurtado, history professor.

Note: This episode is being published in two parts, a first for the Chapel Chats podcast. Be sure to continue your listening journey by visiting part two (available here) for the full story. 

Show Notes

Although it might be more difficult to do than ever because of the COVID-19 pandemic, travel is a powerful way for people to grow spiritually and learn more about humanity. But to grow, travel also often requires a degree of vulnerability and being open to experiences that push our boundaries. Producer Erica Irish explores this theme with two Franklin College professors teaching a special Intercultural Honors Experience course this semester called "Left Exposed:  Risk, Vulnerability, and Identities." Leading the course is English professor Dr. George Phillips and Dr. Lourdes Hurtado, history professor.

Note: This episode is being published in two parts, a first for the Chapel Chats podcast. Be sure to continue your listening journey by visiting part two (available here) for the full story.