The Multivocational Podcast

The Multivocational Podcast
Podcast Description
Join hosts Jared Siebert and Beth Carlson- Malena as they explore the stories of Christian leaders and practitioners carving out new roles - roles that are increasingly multivocational in the post-Christian Canadian landscape. All while trying to keep track of the many hats that they are wearing!
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on themes related to multivocational ministry within the Canadian landscape, featuring episodes on the research findings of the Canadian Multivocational Ministry Project, the stressors and satisfiers experienced by multivocational leaders, and personal stories from hosts and guests which highlight the multifaceted nature of their vocations. Specific episodes include interviews with experts on satisfaction and stress in ministry and personal narrations of multivocational experiences.

Join hosts Jared Siebert and Beth Carlson- Malena as they explore the stories of Christian leaders and practitioners carving out new roles – roles that are increasingly multivocational in the post-Christian Canadian landscape. All while trying to keep track of the many hats that they are wearing!
What can we learn when we really listen to the people on the frontlines of multivocational ministry in Canada? The Canadian Multivocational Ministry Research Project was on the leading edge of the conversation just a few years ago, and its findings really were prescient. And one very encouraging finding? If you’re assembling your own tailored, multivocational life, you’re not alone!
Amy Bratton joins the conversation for this episode. She was the project manager for the Canadian Multivocational Ministry Project (CMMP), and is also the Director of Operations & Publishing for the New Leaf Network. Amy is a lay leader at Riversdale Neighbours church and an Adjunct Professor with Rocky Mountain College in the area of Spiritual Formation.
Amy and Jared chat about findings, their stories, and what we can learn from each other doing this multivocational work.
You can learn more about the CMMP and other multivocational resources from New Leaf by visiting www.newleafnetwork.ca/multivocational

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