This episode is perfect for anyone interested in building permanent housing for the homeless and a journey to find meaning and purpose in life.
IN THIS EPISODE
- Kathy talks about how she feels receiving recognition for her book.
- She summarizes the story that The Hundred Story Home tells.
- She shares the most meaningful story within The Hundred Story Home.
- She describes the household she grew up in West Texas.
- Kathy reflects on the importance of borders issues in her life.
- She explains what ‘Do Good Love Well’ means to her and answers which of the two is harder for her.
- She shares what she wished she had written that she did not in her book.
- She considers whether family and home are the same thing or something different.
- Kathy talks about how homeless people go about creating family.
- She answers what faith she is talking about when she talks about faith.
- She references the works of theology of Barbara Brown Taylor.
- She discusses how she sees faith in action and the God she believes in.
- Kathy explains what she means by ‘God-instance’ and addresses whether an agnostic or atheist could have accomplished the same work of funding Moore Place.
- She talks about her feelings of guilt and shame and gratitude about privilege.
- She reflects on what qualities account for her achievements.
- She reveals what she learned in therapy during the writing of the book.
- Kathy addresses projecting herself as a protagonist.
- She answers whether the search for meaning and purpose continues for her.
- She shares the message she wants to tell people and the whisper she is listening to now.