
A podcast for the spiritually homeless, reluctant, questioning and / or curious. Real conversations about living a spiritual life when you live in a skeptic's body.
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| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 33 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | Self-ImprovementSpiritualityEducationReligion & Spirituality | ||||

Kristin is an executive coach, facilitator, trainer, a joyful mom to both a human child and a dog child and, most importantly, a friend and colleague of mine. She’s a self-described spiritual NON skeptic, the yin to my yang. We discuss how her pipeli... more
In this slightly unhinged solo episode, brought to you by my spiritual funk, I let ChatGPT interview me about my spiritual world.
The Untethered Soul
Conversations With God
Mel Gibsons / Jesus Meme
Bo Burnham Inside
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Sara shares about how her intuition and spiritual gifts were dampened as a child and how she came to slowly turn them back up to full volume. We talk about the learnable skill of accessing your intuition, particularly distinguishing it from the voice... more
In this vulnerable solo episode, I talk about my journey in choosing to identify as a food addict. I share my hesitance about sharing it, all the miracles it has brought into my life, and all the ways it is very fraught - including the internalized f... more
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