
Hosts Lauren Grubaugh Thomas (writer, priest, mother, and gatherer of dissident communities) and Hannah Curtis (mother, mentor, agitator, friend, and curious person) interview Soulful Revolutionaries (like faith leaders, activists, writers, mental health professionals, human rights advocates, and more), about life at the intersection of spiritual transformation and social change. laurengrubaughtho... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 42 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | Religion & SpiritualitySpiritualitySociety & Culture | ||||

As Season 4 closes and we turn toward Season 5, we pause in the in-between. This is a heavy time, and it calls for discernment rather than urgency alone. In this interlude, we reflect on rage, tenderness, and the sacred discipline of not knowing. Sou... more
This conversation traces what happens when success becomes a burden — when meaning begins to slip away, and when the strategies that once kept you safe no longer work. Crystal Ren, serial entrepreneur, creative strategist, and the founder of Asian Re... more
It’s not every week we host an incredible sister trio on the podcast! Layla Ali Rabih-Ziegler, Aussy Levi, and Dora Rabih Griffin grew up inside what many people insist is impossible: a Palestinian, Muslim, Christian, and Jewish family…all blended to... more
Dear Soulful Revolutionary,
In a time of global grief, political upheaval, and deep, deep hunger for authenticity, how do faith leaders and communities navigate the tensions between tradition, digital platforms, and the urgency of calling for justic... more
I had the honor of guesting on this podcast, and the experience truly reflected the care and intention Lauren and her team bring to their work. The conversation allowed me to explore how onboarding can serve as a gesture of care, and how art and storytelling become tools for liberation within (and despite) the nonprofit industrial complex. Lauren's questions were thoughtful and constructive, creating space for both critique and imagination. What I valued most was how this podcast embraces nuance... more
Lauren Grubaugh Thomas is a wonderful interviewer and has a way of stirring the conversation with deep curiosity, genuine presence, and warmth. She creates space for guests to feel at ease and welcomed, drawing out stories and insights that linger long after the episode ends. I especially love that her approach isn’t just about asking thoughtful, challenging questions—it’s about listening with heart and inviting us to bring our full selves to the work of transformation and social change.
I love this podcast—it’s refreshing to hear from soulful revolutionaries doing the work of spiritual transformation and social change. I love Lauren’s questions and gentle invitation into the depth of the human experience. If you’re looking for hope amid the despair of our world, this is it!
What a beautiful podcast, truly holding space for elevated high frequency conversations, inspiring compassion, spiritual, humanity and deep soulfulness. Thank you for this divinely infused work. 🙏🏻♥️
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Apple Podcasts | #180 |
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