In a special episode of Cathedral Conversations, Bishop Greg Rickel sits down with Michael and Cara to talk about his 15 years as bishop of the Diocese of Olympia.
Episode 11: Olivier Santos
We’re back! Michael and Cara talk with Olivier Santos about his journey from Grace Cathedral to Saint Mark’s, and about his work and his own journey in what it means to belong.
Episode 10: Carmen Brady
Carmen Brady, a member of the Cathedral Choir and of the vestry, talks to Cara and Michael about her career in journalism, her time at Saint Mark’s, and how sometimes, all you can do is smile and nod.
Episode 9: Appropriation vs. Appreciation
In this themed episode, we’re talking about appropriation: what it is, why it’s disrespectful at best, and presenting some examples of what cultural appropriation looks like. We also talk about appreciation, and what that can look like in different contexts. To find out more about how to practice yoga appropriately, go here.
Episode 8: Representation: Media
(Content warning: domestic violence, self-harm ideation, racial violence) Cara and Michael conclude their conversation about why representation of BIPOC people is so important; from the characters we see on TV, to the names being read out during the prayers of the people. To find out more about missing Black women and missing Indigenous women, go to https://ourblackgirls.com/ and https://juustwa.org/.
Episode 7: Representation: Music
Representation is a big issue for BIPOC people, and representation in church music? Even more so. This is the first episode on our theme of representation: why it is important, and what is overlooked when equal representation is missing. Cara and Michael chat about some observations Cara’s picked up in her capacity as a music student and professional musician, and why “merit-based hiring” is a good way to shut out entire demographics of professionals.
Episode 6: Microaggressions
In our first themed episode, Cara and Michael attempt to unpack microaggressions: what they are and why they’re so frustrating to experience, and how to have better interactions.
Episode 5: Vinh Do (Part 2)
The second (concluding) part of our conversation with Vinh Do, longtime cathedral member and former vestry member, about his story at Saint Mark’s, and his reaction to the anti-Asian violence.
Episode 5: Vinh Do (Part 1)
The first part of our conversation with Vinh Do, longtime cathedral member and former vestry member, about his story at Saint Mark’s, and his reaction to the anti-Asian violence that preceded and followed the 2021 Atlanta shootings.
Episode 4: Vinnu Komanapalli (Follow-up)
In this second interview with Vinnu, we check in with her after the Atlanta shootings and the anti-Asian hate seen across the country.
Episode 3: Vinnu Komanapalli
Vinnu Komanapalli tells her story about how she came to Saint Mark’s, and what it’s like being one of the few South Asian people at Saint Mark’s.
Episode 2: About Us (Part 2)
In the second part of this episode, Cara and Michael continue their talk about each other; their own respective journeys to Saint Mark’s, and how they find ourselves being people of color in a mostly white church.
Episode 2: About Us (Part 1)
In the first part of this episode, Cara and Michael talk about each other; their respective journeys to Saint Mark’s, and how they find ourselves being people of color in a mostly white church.
Episode 1: About This (Part 2)
In the second part of the first episode of the “About Race” podcast, Cara Peterson and Michael Perera explain how and why this conversation about race at Saint Mark’s came about.
Episode 1: About This (Part 1)
In the first episode of the “About Race” podcast, Cara Peterson and Michael Perera explain how and why this conversation about race at Saint Mark’s came about.
“About Race” Release Announcement
A short message from Michael and Cara to address the delay in releasing the interviews of this podcast.
Lift Every Voice and Sing
“Lift Every Voice and Sing,” performed by Cara Peterson at the Edwin Pratt Memorial Service at Saint Mark’s, February 2, 2019.
Ep. 28 — Rev. Canon Jennifer King Daugherty: Holy Backbone (Part 2)
In the second part of my interview with Rev. Jennifer King Daugherty, we talk about what it means to be a cathedral community at a time of quarantine and racial reckoning, and we turn the clock back to my second Sunday at Saint Mark’s.
Ep. 28 — Rev. Canon Jennifer King Daugherty: Holy Backbone
In the first part of this two-part interview, I talk to the Rev. Canon Jennifer King Daugherty about how she got started in the Episcopal Church, how she came to Saint Mark’s, and what it means to be the Canon for Congregational Life.
Ep. 27 — Maria Coldwell: The Second Half of Life
Choir member, vestry member, former Canon for Cathedral Operations, Education for Ministry mentor, coordinator for the cathedral renovation project and setting up the livestreaming ministry, Maria Coldwell talks about her journey to Saint Mark’s, and the seminal experience in her life that helped her reconnect with God.
Ep. 26 — Dick and Jane Carter: What Brings Us Together (Part 2)
In part 2 of our interview, longtime members of Saint Mark’s Dick and Jane Carter recount the story of how they came to the cathedral, the many ministries they’ve served in, and how their connection to a church in Russia gifted us our beautiful icons.
Ep. 26 — Dick & Jane Carter: What Brings Us Together (Part 1)
Longtime members of Saint Mark’s Dick and Jane Carter, recount the story of how they came to the cathedral, the many ministries they’ve served in, and how their connection to a church in Russia gifted us our beautiful icons.
Ep. 25 — Michael Kleinschmidt: Sounds of Longing (recorded March 2, 2020)
Our beloved Canon for Cathedral Music tells us how his love affair with church music began, the role that music has in our worship, and why being the organist for Saint Mark’s is like playing tennis with God.
Ep. 24 — The Right Rev. Greg Rickel: God Has Not Abandoned Us (Part 2)
In Part 2 of this wide-ranging interview, Bishop Greg Rickel continues talking about his spiritual response to the COVID-19 epidemic, how the outbreak has affected our churches and communities, the challenges of being a bishop, and what it means to observe Easter in quarantine.
Ep. 24 — The Right Rev. Greg Rickel: God Has Not Abandoned Us (Part 1)
In Part 1 of this wide-ranging interview, Bishop Greg Rickel talks about how he got started in the Episcopal faith, his spiritual response to the COVID-19 epidemic, how the outbreak has affected our churches and communities, the challenges of being a bishop, and what it means to observe Easter in quarantine.