Patrick Woodyard

Patrick Woodyard

Up next

Shannon Sedgwick Davis

In this episode of Unspoken, we welcome Shannon Sedgwick Davis. Shannon is CEO of the Bridgeway Foundation, a philanthropic organization dedicated to stopping mass atrocities, and an award-winning advocate for social justice and international human rights. Most recently, she is t ...  Show more

Richard Rohr

In this episode of Unspoken, we welcome Father Richard Rohr. Richard Rohr is a globally recognized spiritual teacher whose work is grounded in Christian mysticism, practices of contemplation and self-emptying, and compassion for the marginalized. He is a Franciscan priest of the ...  Show more

Recommended Episodes

Jacob Berger
Sumud Podcast: Inspired by Palestine

On today's episode of #SumudPodcast, we uplift, empower, and amplify pro-Palestinian and New York Jewish native Jacob Berger. Jacob is a TV and film actor, comedian, rapper, content creator, and social media influencer. He is well-known for his strong and unwavering pro-Palestin ...  Show more

Jacob Collier, Part 2
Broken Record with Rick Rubin, Malcolm Gladwell, Bruce Headlam and Justin Richmond

Today we have part two of Bruce Headlam’s conversation with YouTube sensation turned five-time Grammy winner Jacob Collier. We left off our last episode with Jacob talking about what it’s like to perform to an audience of thousands of people after spending years growing his fan b ...  Show more

Jonathan Anderson
Fashion Neurosis with Bella Freud

Jonathan Anderson is a Northern Irish designer. He founded his eponymous label JW Anderson in 2008 and has, gone on to become one of the most prolific and highly, regarded people in world of high fashion. He is the Creative Director of the Spanish luxury goods brand Loewe. He als ...  Show more

An Artist Like Me: Jacob Lawrence - by Celia Vernal
Sloths Love to Read Podcast

Meet Artist Jacob Lawrence!An Artist Like Me series shares a mix of historical reproductions, photos, and illustrations that showcase the artistic and cultural contributions of Black artists. Using poignant anecdotes and important factual information the readers (ages 6-10) are e ...  Show more