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Episode 43: Fr. Andrew Jarmus, “Disappoint the Algorithm: A Priest’s Approach to Social Media Ministry”
– August 19, 2026 –
Dr. Randa speaks with Fr. Andrew Jarmus, Dean of St. Mary’s Cathedral in Minneapolis, about how to build a social media ministry with care and intention. They unpack a three part framework for faithful engagement on social media that includes agency, discernment and the common good.
Resources mentioned on the show:
- Fr. Andrew Jarmus’ Social media links:
- Four Pillars for the Apostolic Work of the Church
- Elder Thaddeus of Vitovnica, “Our Thoughts Determine Our Lives.
- Kyriacos C. Markides, “The Mountain of Silence: A Search for Orthodox Spirituality”
- Frederica Mathewes-Green, “The Illumined Heart: Capture the Vibrant Faith of Ancient Christians.”
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Dr. Randa Anderson is a licensed clinical psychologist with over 30 years of experience working with adults, adolescents, and children. She focuses on how digital media use impacts health, wellness, and spiritual lives, drawing on the wisdom of Orthodox Christianity to guide people closer to Christ. Dr. Randa volunteers for multiple Orthodox organizations, including serving as:
- President of the Orthodox Christian Association of Medicine, Psychology, and Religion
- Consultant to the Mental Health Ministries of the Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops
- Board member of Thriving in Ministries (a program of the OCA offering peer learning groups for clergy and clergy wives)
- Member of the Board of Trustees of St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary
Dr. Randa and her husband have two young adult sons who are CrossRoad Alumni.
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Episode Title: Fr. Andrew Jarmus, “Disappoint the Algorithm: A Priest’s Approach to Social Media Ministry”
Episode 43 | August 19, 2026
Dr. Randa speaks with Fr. Andrew Jarmus, Dean of St. Mary’s Cathedral in Minneapolis, about how to build a social media ministry with care and intention. They unpack a three part framework for faithful engagement on social media that includes agency, discernment and the common good.
Mary Soot, “Toy Story 5, Screens and Raising young children”
Episode 42 | August 5, 2026
Dr. Randa speaks with Mary Soot, an Orthodox mother of two about Toy Story 5. Together they explore what the movie gets right (and wrong) about kids, technology, friendship, and the often challenging work of parenting young children in the digital age.
Susan Zacharia, LCSW, "Dr. ChatGPT? Navigating AI as a Mental Health Tool”
Episode 41 | July 22, 2026
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Susan Zacharia, joins Dr. Randa to examine the promises and perils of using AI in mental healthcare. They consider why AI can make us feel better without actually helping us get better, as well as what responsible, faith-informed stewardship of these powerful tools looks like for Orthodox Christians. *Note–This podcast is for educational purposes only and not meant as specific advice for medical or mental health diagnosis and treatment. Please discuss with your care provider a using AI in your treatment.
Christian Gonzalez, LMFT, “Transformed People Transform People”
Episode 40 | July 7, 2026
Dr. Randa is joined by therapist Christian Gonzalez, LMFT, Director of Strategic Engagement of Orthodox Youth Ministries. Together, they explore attachment theory and its profound implications for our spiritual lives. They also examine how digital media can either strengthen or undermine the relationships we were created for.
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