Episodes

  • Pilgrimage, Peace & Presence: A Conversation with Brother Emile from the Taizé Community
    Apr 30 2026

    In this episode of Breathe In Place, host Montague Williams is joined by Brother Emile from the Taizé monastic community in France, a place known around the world for its rhythms of prayer, simplicity, and reconciliation.

    Together, they explore what it means to cultivate peace—within ourselves, in a divided society, and within the Church. Brother Emile reflects on how an inner life rooted in God can shape the way we engage with others, inviting us into deeper unity, compassion, and understanding. The conversation also considers how practicing presence can become a quiet but powerful response to the noise and fragmentation of today’s world.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Pilgrimage & Protest: Leading a Civil Rights March at 17 Years Old w/ Rev. James Gilmore
    Apr 23 2026

    CONTENT WARNING: This episode includes a brief use of a racial slur as the guest recounts a personal experience during the Jim Crow era. Listener discretion is advised.

    At just 17 years old, Rev. James Gilmore was asked by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. to lead a march in Chicago, an unexpected moment that would shape the course of his life. In this episode, Rev. Gilmore shares his story of growing up in Chicago during the Civil Rights Movement, encountering leaders like Jesse Jackson, and stepping into a life of justice, service, and purpose.

    Through his experience with nonviolent training and grassroots organizing, Rev. Gilmore offers a powerful perspective on what it means to say yes when history calls. His story is a compelling reminder that young people have often been central to movements of change and that pilgrimage is not just about where we go, but who we become along the way.


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    47 mins
  • Young Adult Roundtable: Walking Toward Purpose
    Apr 2 2026

    In this special episode of Breathe In Place, host Montague Williams introduces the first Young Adult Roundtable, a new segment designed to bring forward the voices of young people navigating faith, purpose, and the complexities of modern life.

    In this episode, Montague is joined by three university students — Zackary Darker, Elianny Soto, and Lauren Hemberry — for an honest and thoughtful discussion about what it means to search for purpose in today’s world and how the practice of pilgrimage has helpfully shaped their journey.

    Together, they explore questions of identity, calling, and resilience, offering insight into both the challenges and hopes that define young adulthood. Learn more about The Pilgrimage Innovation Hub by following us on Instagram: @pilgrimageinnovationhub

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    42 mins
  • The Sacred Neighborhood w/ Chris Nafis
    Mar 12 2026

    In this episode of Breathe In Place, Montague Williams sits down with Pastor Chris Nafis of Living Water Church in San Diego’s East Village to explore what it means to be the church in neighborhoods deeply affected by homelessness. Moving beyond short-term service, Pastor Chris shares how living, worshiping, and sharing life alongside people on the margins transforms streets into sacred spaces. Together, they discuss how practicing presence, listening, and bearing witness can help us recognize God’s work in the places we often overlook.

    Learn more about The Pilgrimage Innovation Hub by following us on Instagram: @pilgrimageinnovationhub

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    56 mins
  • Justice, Memory, and Pilgrimage w/ Jeanelle Austin
    Mar 5 2026

    Amid recent protests and unrest in Minneapolis over immigration enforcement actions, the work of young people leading movements for justice feels more urgent than ever. In this episode of Breathe In Place, Montague Williams sits down with Jeanelle Austin, racial justice organizer and lead caretaker of George Floyd Square, to explore how pilgrimage intersects with justice, memory, and presence. Jeanelle shares her experiences guiding visitors through sacred and wounded spaces, showing how bearing witness can be both a spiritual practice and a call to action. DISCLAIMER: This episode deals with themes of racial trauma, police brutality, and mourning.

    Learn more about The Pilgrimage Innovation Hub by following us on Instagram: @pilgrimageinnovationhub

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Pilgrimage and Transformation w/ Jon Huckins
    Feb 26 2026

    In this episode of Breathe In Place, Montague Williams sits down with Jon Huckins, founder of Journey Home and co-founder of Global Immersion, to reflect on the transformative power of pilgrimage. Together, they explore how pilgrimage continues to shape us long after we return home: offering healing, clarity, and deeper self-understanding. Learn more about The Pilgrimage Innovation Hub by following us on Instagram: @pilgrimageinnovationhub.

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    41 mins
  • Mission Trip, Tourism, or Pilgrimage? w/ Dr. Jamie Gates
    Feb 19 2026

    In this episode of Breathe In Place, Montague Williams sits down with Dr. Jamie Gates, a cultural anthropologist and educator, to explore the heart of pilgrimage. They discuss how pilgrimage differs from tourism or short-term mission trips, and how it invites young people to listen, learn, and witness the work God is already doing in a place. Learn more about The Pilgrimage Innovation Hub by following us on Instagram: @pilgrimageinnovationhub

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    51 mins
  • What Is Pilgrimage? w/ Guimel Sibingo
    Feb 2 2026

    In this inaugural episode of Breathe In Place, host Montague Williams and narrative producer Guimel Sibingo explore the heart of pilgrimage: what it really is, why it matters, and how it can guide young people toward purpose, resilience, and hope in a complex world. Learn more about The Pilgrimage Innovation Hub by following us on Instagram: @pilgrimageinnovationhub

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    35 mins