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Jennifer Szweda Jordan

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Jennifer Szweda Jordan is a founder and producer of Unabridged Press. She is a native Pittsburgher who's worked at The Associated Press, The Allegheny Front Environmental Radio, and other news outlets. She intermittently tweets @jeniferpossible

Standing up for PeaceStandup Sisters

Standing up for Peace

A little peace on earth! Pittsburghers celebrating the International Day of Peace walked flags from many nations from St. Mary
Beautiful Music: Sister Guided GirlsUncategorized

Beautiful Music: Sister Guided Girls

Oh, that all young people dreaming of arts careers would find a mentor like Sister Helen Muha. The late Sister Helen, a
What God Told Her About SufferingStandup Sisters

What God Told Her About Suffering

Why do bad things happen to good people? It’s one of those fundamental questions in religion. Sister Barbara Einloth found

A Moment of Truth and a Mystery

Sisters formally commit to be part of their religious orders in a sequence of ceremonies. But they informally commit to
This Sister’s Still Cool, and Popular, TooStandup Sisters

This Sister’s Still Cool, and Popular, Too

And now for our second podcast episode of #StandupSisters… Pittsburgher Barb Boss was a cool teen-ager hyper-focused on her social

#WeMadePgh: Writing Was Very Good to this 80-year-old

We’re working to collect and share 100 oral histories of the common folks who made Pittsburgh what it is. As

Convenience Store Confessions: Spirited Conversations

Moral or spiritual support can come from surprising places. Producer Jennifer Szweda Jordan gets insights and encouragement at her neighborhood

What’s Up in May

Unabridged Press is now focused primarily on audio podcast content about two subjects. The first features real conversations about faith. Note: we

Let’s organize the kitchen!

Note, as of 5/15, we’ve put the Humble Oven project, about creating sustainable food systems for your health and that of the

Thanks for listening

A woman said this to me yesterday: “Thanks for listening.” And it reminded me that this is the fundamental gift