Things to Do When DoorDash is Dead

It’s 5 pm on Wednesday and I need cash. Even dull gig work pays some of the bills. What do I do in the meantime? Sit down on the couch. Close and reopen the Dasher app, trying to refresh my request to the job gods. I implore, I’ll even accept Burger King! No response. Close and reopen …

Simone Biles Mindfulness Rabbit Hole

Simone Biles, the greatest gymnast of all time got a bad case of the Twisties last week and withdrew from most events at the Tokyo Olympics. In the team press conference right after she announced her plans, she said she needed to focus on her mindfulness. I think she speaks for everyone who survived the …

The ecology of mass shootings

I've been writing lately about connections between anthropocentrism, roadkilled animals, and violence. I've found some interesting material, including this timely piece. In March 2019 after the Christchurch mosque shooting, Rebecca Solnit wrote in an essay for the Guardian: I asked Hoda Baraka, who is both Muslim and 350.org’s global communications director, how it all looked …

The Pilgrimage of Just Peace in the Poetry of William Stafford

On 29 October 2015, I was invited to give a talk at the Bethany Theological Seminary Presidential Forum on the theme of pilgrimage. I decided to take the opportunity to discuss Stafford again, but in a way that isn't always thought about. Here are my remarks: William Stafford, twentieth century American poet, was a conscientious …