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Common Good Podcast

Common Good Podcast

著者: Common Good
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概要

This Podcast is a conversation about the significance of place, eliminating economic isolation, and the structure of belonging. It's about leaving a culture of scarcity for a community of abundance. This first season is a series of interviews with Walter Brueggemann, Peter Block, and John McKnight. The subsequent episodes is where change agents, community facilitators, and faith and service leaders meet at the intersections of belonging, story, and local gifts. The Common Good Podcast is a coproduction of commongood.cc, bespokenlive.org and commonchange.com

© 2026 Common Good Podcast
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  • Common Good Podcast x The Liminal Space Episode 7: What Becomes Possible When We Listen Beyond Ourselves with Tristan and Rashid
    2026/04/22

    In this final episode of the miniseries, Tristan and Rashid step back to reflect on what seven episodes of storytelling from Cape Town have revealed. They revisit the arc of the series, from grounding ourselves in our bodies with Bongeka and Aphiwe, to the critical hope of Ashley and Helene, the courage of Ncedisa, the radical imagination of Leila, and the belonging found at Charlie and Barry’s dinner table.

    They explore the power and danger of stories, drawing on Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s “the danger of a single story” and James Cone’s call for a global analysis of liberation. They ask what it means to tell stories from the Global South without claiming to speak for it, and challenge the ways resources and power are still gate-kept by those claiming to want change. The episode opens and closes with collectively written poems on the role of stories in making a new world.

    THEMES

    Reflection. The danger of a single story. Global South and Global North. Collective liberation. Interrogating our own narratives. Stories as world-making. Power and resources. Invitation to the listener.

    FEATURED VOICES

    Tristan Pringle is a life and executive coach, facilitator, and poet based in Cape Town.

    Rashid Adams is a musician, songwriter, music producer, and ethnomusicologist based in Cape Town.

    CREDITS

    | Produced by | Rashid Epstein Adams
    | Music by | Rashid Epstein Adams (AKA Arkenstone) and Pursuit
    | A collaboration between | The Common Good Podcast & The Liminal Space Podcast

    LINKS

    | Podcast | linktr.ee/theliminalspacepod
    | Substack | theliminalspacepodcast.substack.com
    | Instagram | @theliminalspacepod

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    17 分
  • Common Good Podcast x The Liminal Space Episode 6: Belonging at the Table with Charlton and Barry
    2026/04/15

    What if the most radical thing you could do is invite someone to sit at a table with no queue, no power dynamic, and a really good meal? In this episode, Tristan and Rashid introduce two unlikely friends: Charlton Alexander, a tour guide and facilitator who invites people to connect with the city and its stories, and Barry Lewis, an architect from the UK who has spent decades building sandbag homes alongside communities in Cape Town’s townships.

    Through a clip from the original Liminal Space episode, Charlie and Barry speak about a community dinner in Muizenberg where there is no queue, where people keep coming back not for the food but for the contact time, and where the questions being asked go far beyond “how do we feed hungry people?” Barry challenges us to throw out the lazy questions that aren’t generating anything new, and Charlie reframes homelessness by pointing out that people living on the streets do have a home, they just don’t have a house. Tristan and Rashid then reflect on what it means to create spaces of belonging and how that might change a neighborhood, a city, and eventually a world.

    THEMES

    Community dinners. No queue, no power dynamic. Belonging through a meal. Lazy questions. Houselessness vs homelessness. Contact time. Friendship across difference. Creating spaces of belonging.

    LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE

    This episode features clips from The Liminal Space Season 1, Episode 5: Kinship, Assimilation and Making Home in the Colonial City with Charlton Alexander and Barry Lewis. The full conversation is available on all podcast platforms.

    Listen on Apple Podcasts

    Listen on Spotify

    Watch on YouTube

    FEATURED VOICES

    Charlton Alexander is a tour guide and facilitator based in Cape Town. He invites guests to the city to connect with the people and land in experiences that are life altering.

    Barry Lewis is the director of UBU (Ubuhle Bakha Ubuhle / Beauty Builds Beauty), a company focused on developing the technology of sandbag housing in low-income communities in South Africa.

    Tristan Pringle is a life and executive coach, facilitator, and poet based in Cape Town.

    Rashid Adams is a musician, songwriter, music producer, and ethnomusicologist based in Cape Town.

    CREDITS

    | Produced by | Rashid Epstein Adams
    | Music by | Rashid Epstein Adams (AKA Arkenstone) and Pursuit
    | A collaboration between | The Common Good Podcast & The Liminal Space Podcast

    LINKS

    | Podcast | linktr.ee/theliminalspacepod
    | Substack | theliminalspacepodcast.substack.com
    | Instagram | @theliminalspacepod

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    16 分
  • Common Good Podcast x The Liminal Space Episode 5: Reorienting Towards Community and Radical Imagination with Leila
    2026/04/08

    What would it look like if any two people could sit at a table and have a conversation? In this episode, Tristan and Rashid begin with a wide-ranging exploration of shared consciousness, Ubuntu, and the Hebrew concept of tzedakah, before introducing Leila Kidson, a social systems researcher, facilitator, and designer who co-founded the social design studio OCTOPI.

    Through a clip from the original Liminal Space episode, Leila paints a picture of radical imagination that is refreshingly honest. Not a world where everyone is happy, but one where we have the capacity to sit across from someone we disagree with and recognise their humanity. She asks what happens when survival needs are met, when communities are modular rather than insular, when walls become picket fences. Tristan and Rashid then reflect on the impediments to even simple human connection, from visa hierarchies to the way wealth privatises our lives, and close with questions about neighbours, kindness, and bridging the distance from your front door to theirs.

    THEMES

    Ubuntu. Radical imagination. Communal vs individual living. Any two people at a table. Shared consciousness. Picket fences, not walls. Future generations. Tzedakah and right standing.

    LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE

    This episode features clips from The Liminal Space Season 2, Episode 13: Reorienting Ourselves Toward Community and Building Bridges with Leila Kidson. The full conversation is available on all podcast platforms.

    Listen on Apple Podcasts

    Listen on Spotify

    Watch on YouTube

    FEATURED VOICES

    Leila Kidson is a social systems researcher, facilitator, and designer focused on better integrating grassroots voices into systems design, advocacy and action. She is co-founder of OCTOPI, a South African social design studio.

    Tristan Pringle is a life and executive coach, facilitator, and poet based in Cape Town.

    Rashid Adams is a musician, songwriter, music producer, and ethnomusicologist based in Cape Town.

    CREDITS

    | Produced by | Rashid Epstein Adams
    | Music by | Rashid Epstein Adams (AKA Arkenstone) and Pursuit
    | A collaboration between | The Common Good Podcast & The Liminal Space Podcast

    LINKS

    | Podcast | linktr.ee/theliminalspacepod
    | Substack | theliminalspacepodcast.substack.com
    | Instagram | @theliminalspacepod

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    17 分
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