An expedition through the ruins of religious dogmas and political ideologies, and toward the goal of finding spiritual, financial, and mental emancipation. Regular hosts are Stacie Mallinson (death doula and yogini) and Jeff Mallinson (D.Phil., Oxford, historian of philosophy and religion). The couple started the show to help people outfox religious wolves, only to realize that they too were entan... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 214 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | Religion & Spirituality |
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A survey of several issues in the news and reflection on how a warrior perspective might help us think about engaging issues of our day, albeit in nonviolent forms of "battle." Why the culture wars matter. Sinead O'Connor, and the hearings regaring U... more
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Jeff and Stacie share some great practical wisdom. As I once heard the good Dr. Mallinson put it, “You are poorer if you ignore the sages of the East.” Unfortunately, the core of Christianity appears to have been deconstructed into oblivion. That’s fine, to a point. We are each on our own journey. more
Jeff and Stacie share some great First Article wisdom. As I once heard the good Dr. Mallinson put it, “You are poorer if you ignore the sages of the East.” Unfortunately, the 2nd and 3rd Articles appear to have been deconstructed into oblivion. That’s fine, to a point. We are each on our own journey. more
Think what you think you should think. Nuff said.
I appreciate this podcast. It makes me feel brave to love freely and to think honestly. It makes me want to have all sorts of people over and just listen to their stories. It’s helped me find direction as a follower of Jesus and is instrumental in helping me hold onto the ‘baby’ and not drown in the ‘bath water.’ Basically, it reminds me of my most favorite hoodie!
I am really enjoying these podcasts on such timely topics. Thanks Jeff and Stacey!
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