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Ep. 17: How to Time Travel (AKA Develop a Relationship with the Past)

Ep. 17: How to Time Travel (AKA Develop a Relationship with the Past)

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This week has me pondering time travel.

Not the sci-fi kind. But the kind that happens when one develops intellectual relationships with people and ideas from the past.

I explore what it means to not just think *about* the past, but with it. Drawing from my own work as an intellectual historian, I share how developing a relationship with a single question can become a time traveling machine (of sorts). My questions (or Roman Empire as they say interwebs) are around Black women's spiritual and intellectual lives and the role of embodied knowledge in religious meaning-making. I think you should have your own too! And once you do, I discuss what I think really gets one jetting across space-time (intellectually, that is).

Chapters

0:00 Teaser

0:22 Grounding in Being Alone

3:36 Grounding Question: How to Time Travel

8:20 What I Think Is the Best Way

15:04 Desecularizing Time

18:09 So You've Got Your Question, Found Some Answers, Now What?


References

Ahmad Greene-Hayes, Underworld Work: Black Atlantic Religion-Making in Jim Crow New York. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2025.

Asad, Talal. Formations of the Secular: Christianity, Islam, Modernity. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2003.

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