
Sunny Banana
YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/@sanibonani-y2g?si=09LymOLYjP7sE3cY
I am a school chaplain and the content is intended to encourage curiosity about Faith and it's impact on day to day life
The Sunny Banana, is a play upon the Zulu greeting, Sanibonani, meaning I see you.
As tech wrenches us from real life, we are not seeing each other. The Greek word 'idea' means to see. It is as if we have lost the idea of what it means to be human; social, communal, relational. The same word, to see, in Old English is 'seon' which has connotations of understanding.
Let's start seeing each other again, listening, respecting, and understanding each other and ourselves. After all, we are people through other people.
Podcasting since 2024 • 23 episodes
Sunny Banana
Latest Episodes
I kissed a priest and I liked it
"I kissed a priest and I liked it" – a provocative statement that opens the door to a profound spiritual exploration. This episode takes you on my personal journey from Anglican tradition into Orthodox Christianity, where I encountered the anci...
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Season 2
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Episode 2
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7:52

Charlie Kirk and George Floyd | Our religious tendencies
Have you ever stopped to consider that regardless of your formal religious beliefs, you might be naturally religious in how you interact with the world? Through a thoughtful exploration of the Latin root of religion—religare, meani...
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Season 2
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Episode 1
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Peter Owen Jones | Disconnection from nature is our greatest mistake
Peter Owen-Jones invites us to rediscover our profound connection to the natural world in this thought-provoking conversation about spirituality, silence, and our place in the cosmic order. The vicar, author, and documentary filmmaker challenge...
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46:46

Nate Morgan-Locke | Behold: The Battle for Your Mind in the Digital Age
What happens when the most valuable thing you own isn't your smartphone—but your attention itself? In this eye-opening talk, filmmaker and "reformed mythologist" Nate Morgan-Lock pulls back the curtain on the attention economy that...
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Season 1
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Episode 20
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