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The Rich Roll Podcast

Nadia Bolz-Weber Is Shameless β€” Reconciling Sex & God With Grace

The Rich Roll Podcast

Rich Roll

Health & Fitness, Education, Self-improvement, Society & Culture

4.8 β€’ 12.9K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 12 March 2019

⏱️ 125 minutes

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Summary

β€œGod, please help me not be an asshole, is about as common a prayer as I pray in my life.β€œ Nadia Bolz-Weber Today we continue my exploration of faith with one of the most fascinating spiritual leaders in America today β€” a Lutheran pastor and public theologian dedicated to redefining how we think about church, practice religion, ritualize divinity, and cultivate community. But her latest concentration, and the focus of today's conversation, is reforming religion's antiquated, sexist ideas about sex, gender and our bodies – and all the pain, guilt and shame they provoke β€” to reclaim our sexuality and boldly begin anew. You see, Nadia Bolz-Weber is no ordinary pastor. Standing six-foot-one, this heavily tattooed former drug addict rocks the collar with bright red lipstick, fancies serious custom-made jewelry (her rings and belt buckles are off the hook) and swears like a sailor. Confusing matters more, she's also very much a traditionalist – a fearless and deeply reverent pastor for America's outsiders with intrepid beliefs about what β€œchurch” can and should be for the seekers among us. For eleven years, Nadia served as the founding pastor of House for All Sinners and Saints, a colorful and eclectic, all-comers welcome congregation she started in 2007 with just eight members in her living room in Denver. She is also a three-time New York Times bestselling author. Pastrix: The Cranky, Beautiful Faith of a Sinner & Saint*, is her prayer-and-profanity laden narrative about an unconventional life of faith. Accidental Saints: Finding God in All the Wrong People* recounts her religious but not-so-spiritual path and perspective. Her newest book, Shameless A Sexual Reformation*, unleashes her critical eye, her sharp pen, and her vulnerable but hopeful soul on the caustic, fear-riddled, and religiously inspired messages about sex that have fed our shame. I first laid eyes on Nadia when she took the stage at The Nantucket Project to interview Lance Armstrong. Her opening line? β€œSo, I see from my notes that you took some drugs you weren't supposed to and then you lied about it? OMG. I did that shit SO MANY TIMES!” The crowd erupted. Instantly, I was hooked. Later that same weekend I witnessed Nadia deliver a sermon unlike anything I had ever experienced in church or otherwise. Wrapt by her charisma and compelled by her unapologetically honest message, I knew immediately I had to get her on the podcast. Growing up fundamentalist, at 12 she was diagnosed with Graves' disease, a thyroid-related autoimmune disorder that caused her eyes to literally bug out of their sockets. Socially ostracized, rage and cynicism led a descent into drugs and alcohol. In 1991, a 12-step program ultimately lit her path back to faith β€” and the church she ultimately founded to create a home for those who have never felt home. Today we explore Nadia's amazing story. Enjoy! Rich Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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I felt called to be a pastor to my people, not to fit in some box that the

0:05.5

institutional church has for if that's a job you want. But I think that there

0:09.9

is a path to integrating our religious upbringing rather than rejecting.

0:17.1

What I realized is the anger I had about that religious upbringing

0:22.5

dissipated and I felt like I was free and something was sort of almost healed

0:27.6

inside of me when I was able to look back at that religious upbringing and not

0:33.4

view the upbringing dualistically when I was able to look back at it and admit

0:38.8

there were things that were beautiful and saying that didn't feel like a

0:43.4

betrayal of that little girl who was hurt that's when I was free.

0:48.5

That's Nadia Bullsweber this week on the Retroll Podcast.

0:57.6

The Retroll Podcast.

1:06.2

Hey everybody, how you guys doing? What's happening? My name is Retroll. I'm your host.

1:10.3

This is my podcast. Welcome. Good to be here with you today.

1:14.0

So, faith and religion are subjects that have come up on the show with some

1:20.2

regularity. We've explored Eastern mysticism in many episodes with my friend

1:25.3

Guru Singh. We explored Presbyterianism with Pastor Drew Sam's and former mega

1:32.4

church pastor Rob Bell has been on the show a couple times to share his

1:37.0

compelling and to some heretical perspective on Christianity and the Bible and

1:43.6

what he calls the quote unquote Jesus story. And today we're going to continue

1:50.2

this tradition. We're going to do it with one of the most fascinating spiritual

1:55.3

leaders in America today. A Lutheran pastor and public theologian who is

2:01.0

working to change, to redefine, to actually reclaim how we think about church

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