No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp
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No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp
What does it really mean to live a good life—in our politics, our faith, our work, and our relationships? On No Small Endeavor with Lee C. Camp, we explore the ideas, practices, and public debates that shape human flourishing today. Each week you’ll hear thought-provoking conversations with bestsel...
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266: Marisa Renee Lee: Grief, Uncertainty, and the Work of Realistic Hope
How do we learn to live with grief when healing takes longer than we hoped?
Author and advocate Marisa Renee Lee learned about grief earl...
265: Unabridged Interview: Hunter Prosper
This is our unabridged interview with Hunter Prosper.
What happens when caring for others costs you the ability to feel?
The Subtext: America’s UFC Freedom Fight
When a cage fight lands on the White House lawn, it's worth asking… what exactly are we celebrating?
On June 14, 2026 (Flag Day, Trump's...
265: Hunter Prosper: An ICU Nurse on Trauma and the Healing Power of Listening
What happens when caring for others costs you the ability to feel?
During the COVID pandemic, Hunter spent his days caring for criticall...
264: Unabridged Interview: Norman Wirzba
This is our unabridged interview with Norman Wirzba.
How does the pursuit of independence distort our understanding of the...
The Subtext: Yesteryear and the Trad Wife Movement with Beth Allison Barr
We have a substitute teacher on today's episode! Lee is out of town, so Savannah called upon All the Buried Women co-host Beth Allison Barr to step in...
264: Norman Wirzba: The Myth of Self-Sufficiency and the Good Life
This is our unabridged interview with Norman Wirzba.
How does the pursuit of independence distort our understanding of the...
263: Unabridged Interview: Joe Vukov
This is our unabridged interview with Joe Vukov.
What if AI’s greatest revelation isn’t about technology at all — but about...
The Subtext: Ask Us Anything
You asked, we answered. From how Savannah and Lee became friends to whether Jesus is God (no big deal), this episode covers the questions YOU asked. W...
Hinge Virtues, Shame, and Skydiving: Lee Camp on With & For
Today we're sharing something a little different: a conversation Lee recently had as a guest on the With & For podcast with Dr. Pam King. Pam is a dev...
262: Unabridged Interview: Linley Dixon
This is our unabridged interview with Linley Dixon.
What does it mean to live a good life in a world increasingly disconnec...
Introducing: Artificial Intimacy from CBC’s Understood
NSE Present CBC's Understood.
What happens when a human becomes intimately enmeshed with a chatbot? From people who’ve married their bots...
The Subtext: The Pitt: What We Get Wrong About Addiction with Erin Calipari
Dr. Erin Calipari thinks we're getting a lot wrong about addiction, so she and her lab are working to change that by conducting research that could sa...
262: Linley Dixon: A Good Life Grows in Healthy Soil
What does it mean to live a good life in a world increasingly disconnected from the land that sustains it?
Before Linley Dixon became c...
261: Unabridged Interview: Tish Harrison Warren
This is our unabridged interview with Tish Harrison Warren.
What if burnout isn’t failure, but an invitation to become mor...
The Subtext: America Reads the Bible
What happens when the Bible becomes a stage prop for national identity instead of a text that interrogates it?
This episode explores “Ame...
261: Tish Harrison Warren: Your Burnout May Be An Invitation to a Meaningful Life
What if burnout isn’t failure, but an invitation to become more fully human?
Back in 2023, Anglican priest and author Tish Harrison Warr...
260: Unabridged Interview: Nicholas Ma
This is our unabridged interview with Nicholas Ma.
What if the goal of disagreement isn’t to win, but to stay in relationsh...
The Subtext: Noah Kahan's New Record Will Make You Go to Therapy Again
Noah Kahan’s The Great Divide is a brutally honest soundtrack to growing up, drifting away, and figuring out how to make peace with the place you come...
260: Nicholas Ma: What to Do With the People You Love But Don’t Agree With
What if the goal of disagreement isn’t to win, but to stay in relationship?
After producing the smash hit documentary “Won’t You Be My Ne...
259: Unabridged Interview: Kristin T. Lee
This is our unabridged interview with Kristin T. Lee.
What happens when we question the faith that formed us?
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The Subtext: Netflix is Boring Because of Our Short Atten—
Are our shrinking attention spans rewriting the rules of storytelling?
This week on The Subtext, we dig into the claim that streaming pla...
259: Kristin T. Lee: An Immigrant Daughter’s Reckoning with Faith and Identity
What happens when we question the faith that formed us?
Dr. Kristin T. Lee, physician and author of We Mend with Gold: An Immigrant Daugh...
258: Unabridged Interview: Shankar Vedantam
This is our unabridged interview with Shankar Vedantam.
We all like to believe that we live our lives rationally, deliberat...
The Subtext: God Had a Big Week in Pop Culture
From a Gen Z grunge pop artist’s critique of Bible interpretation to politics to the Artemis II mission, God had a big week in pop culture.
258: Shankar Vedantam: Hidden Brain (Best of NSE)
We all like to believe that we live our lives rationally, deliberately, and consciously. But what if our conscious decision-making is just the tip of...
257: Unabridged Interview: Rosalind Picard
This is our unabridged interview with Rosalind Picard.
What if the technologies we build to serve us begin to quietly shape...
The Subtext: Should the Church Have Reputation Managers?
What happens when a church starts thinking like a brand, and hires people to protect its image?
In this episode, we explore the rise of r...
257: The Human Cost of AI: What Is It All For?
We’re building smarter, faster tools every day, but are they helping us live better lives or just accelerating us in the wrong direction?
...
256: Unabridged Interview: Josh Brake
This is our unabridged interview with Josh Brake.
What if the tools shaping our future are also reshaping our humanity?
The Subtext: Everyone Hates Poetry
Lee and Savannah welcome a guest on this week’s episode to discuss why everyone hates poetry! In the hot seat is professor and poet Donovan McAbee, wh...
256: The Human Cost of AI: Money, Sex, and Tools
What if the greatest danger of AI isn’t that it becomes human, but that it reshapes what it means to be one?
In part one of this series,...
255: Unabridged Interview: Matt Lee
This is our unabridged interview with Matt Lee.
What if flourishing isn’t something you achieve, but something you share?
The Subtext: Is Social Media a Calling?
Is being an influencer on social media a calling? Can public-facing work align with a life of service? In this episode, Savannah and Lee unpack a vira...
255: Matt Lee: Why You Can't Flourish Alone
What if flourishing isn’t something you achieve, but something you share?
Sociologist and human flourishing scholar Matthew T. Lee reflec...
254: Unabridged Interview: Laurie Santos
This is our unabridged interview with Laurie Santos.
Many of us spend years chasing the things we believe will make us hap...
The Subtext: WAR! Part TWO!
Back by popular demand! Class is back in session this week as Lee and Savannah walk through Dispensationalism for Dummies, Christian Nationalism, and...
254: Laurie Santos: The Science of Happiness (and How We Get It Wrong)
Many of us spend years chasing the things we believe will make us happy, success, recognition, the next promotion, the perfect relationship, only to d...
253: Unabridged Interview: Sonja Lyubomirsky
This is our unabridged interview with Sonja Lyubomirsky.
What if the secret to happiness isn’t success, status, or even po...
The Subtext: Multi-Level Marketing
Let’s talk about the billion-dollar industry that turns friendship into a sales funnel, and women into its favorite target.
They show up...