
The spiritual landscape has never been more diverse, more eclectic, more individualized or more internally focused. Spirit matters, and in our open-source world, matters of the spirit are complex and endlessly fascinating. The Spirit Matters podcast aims to help listeners make sense of it all.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 500 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Category | Religion & Spirituality | ||||

This is the Spirit Matters Grand Finale. Dennis and Phil reminisce about their seven years and reflect on the 300 or so interviews they've conducted about spirituality with teachers, leaders, scholars, scientists and experts of various kinds - all wi... more
Paul J. Mills is Professor of Public Health and Family Medicine and the Director of the Center of Excellence for Research and Training in Integrative Health. A clinical researcher with a focus on integrative medicine and spiritual practice, his forme... more
Henry Yampolsky is a lawyer, a mediator, an educator, a public speaker, and an author. He serves as the Assistant Director for Education, Outreach, and Conflict Resolution at Virginia Tech's Office for Equity and Accessibility and teaches conflict re... more
Machiel Klerk is a social entrepreneur, a licensed mental health therapist, an international speaker, and a dream worker. Trained as a Jungian psychologist and an expert in the spiritual and therapeutic value of dreams, he has traveled the world stud... more
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Inspiring, informative and thoughtful.
This show has somewhat knowledgeable hosts and interesting guests, but unfortunately the audio quality is so bad that I can’t listen anymore. One host is at comfortable audio volume and the other is totally over amped and distorting. A good producer could save this. It really makes me wonder if the hosts ever review their own show.
Very interesting interviews and content .The hosts are very knowledgeable and let’s the guests talk. Great job on keeping it real.
One of the hosts constantly makes noises in the microphone. Ruffling papers, snorting, etc to distraction. Please mute or recognize that we can hear you and stop.
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Apple Podcasts | #59 |
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