
Ep. 304 Erin Moniz - Knowing and Being Known: Expanding and Redefining Intimacy
In today"s episode, we"re exploring intimacy - a concept that"s far more complex than most of us realize. My guest, Erin Moniz, has been studying how we connect, disconnect, and misunderstand relationships in our current cultural moment. We"ll dig into some critical questions: What does intimacy actually mean beyond romantic relationships? How have cultural messages - both inside and outside the church - distorted our understanding of connection? And what might a more holistic approach to knowing and being known look like? Erin brings a unique perspective as a college chaplain who"s counseled countless emerging adults navigating relationships. We"ll discuss how technology impacts our connections, why friendships matter as much as romantic partnerships, and how the gospel offers a different framework for understanding human relationships. This isn"t a prescriptive how-to conversation, but an exploration of our fundamental human need for genuine connection. We"ll challenge some assumptions about singleness, marriage, and community, and hopefully provide a more nuanced view of intimacy. So join us. Rev. Erin F. Moniz (DMin, Trinity School for Ministry) is a deacon in the Anglican Church in North America and associate chaplain and director for chapel at Baylor University, where she disciples emerging adults and journeys with them toward healthy, gospel-centered relationships. She is a trained conciliator, mediator, and conflict coach. She enjoys content creation, playing music, being outdoors, and narrating the inner monologue of her two cats. She lives in Waco, Texas, with her husband, Michael. Erin"s Book: Knowing and Being Known Erin"s Recommendations: Becoming the Pastor"s Wife The Anti-Greed Gospel Households of Faith The Marriage You Want Subscribe to Our Substack: Shifting Culture Connect with Joshua: jjohnson@allnations.us Go to www.shiftingculturepodcast.com to interact and donate. Every donation helps to produce more podcasts for you to enjoy. Follow on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Threads, Bluesky or YouTube Consider Giving to the podcast and to the ministry that my wife and I do around the world. Just click on the support the show link below Support the show
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