• Summary

  • Embark on a thought-provoking journey with the Unshaw Podcast. This unique platform delves into the multifaceted world of religion, fostering open discussions with atheists, believers, and those navigating the complex spectrum in between. Robert, the insightful host, guides listeners through serious conversations on the arguments for God's existence, bringing in diverse and compelling guests. With a perfect blend of depth and occasional levity, the Unshaw Podcast offers an inclusive space where the exploration of faith and reason is both engaging and enriching. Join us!
    Robert Shaw
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Episodes
  • The Welby Resignation "John Smyth, Bernard Randall and Gay Sex"
    Nov 17 2024

    In this episode of The Unshaw Podcast, we delve into the resignation of Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury and spiritual leader of the Church of England. Joining the conversation is Nick Cowan who shares unique insights from his interactions with Welby—including a conversation just days before his resignation.

    Our discussion ventures beyond the resignation itself, addressing the deep divisions within the Anglican Communion. From biblical interpretations to debates on modern theology, Nick and I examine the tension between tradition and progress.

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    40 mins
  • "Nursing Faith and Facts" A Chat with Stuart Sorensen
    Nov 10 2024

    In this episode of The Unshaw Podcast, we’re joined by Stuart Sorensen, a community psychiatric nurse. Together, we explore his personal and professional experiences, diving into topics like mental health, faith healing, the role of spirituality in care, and his views on modern politics.

    As a friend of the podcast, Stuart brings unique insights and candour, and his perspectives on the metaphysical, mental health and even the current political climate.

    Whether you're drawn to psychology, spirituality, Christianity, or mental health this episode promises to be thought-provoking.

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    42 mins
  • "Faith, Community, and Clearing the Gutters: A Vicar's 30-Year Journey"
    Nov 3 2024

    In this episode of The Unshaw Podcast, we sit down with Ian Tattum, who recently retired after 30 years as a Church of England vicar at St. Barnabas Church in London.

    Ian shares insights from a lifetime dedicated to his congregation, reflecting on the evolution of faith, community, and the role of the Church in a changing world.

    As both a spiritual guide and community anchor, Ian’s experience raises thoughtful questions about what it truly means to serve—and how churches and places of worship might balance being both sacred spaces and hubs of community support. Should a church adapt to meet more social needs, or should it remain primarily a place for spiritual connection? Tune in to explore this thought-provoking conversation and gain a glimpse into Ian’s journey in ministry.

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    42 mins

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