Take the journey
I would not say that follow through is my strong suit, however, Contemplify has inspired more follow through in me than any other podcast. Books bought or borrowed, music listened too, poems read, movies watched, space found for a quiet sit. In fact, Paul’s work inspires such follow through, that I have been slow to listen to all of the episodes--but that’s the point, isn’t it? To slow down and take time contemplating the ideas, the art, and the thinkers that Paul introduces. Of the topics Paul takes up in his ongoing trek across a spiritual terrain, my favorites are the intersections of the ordinary with the contemplative; parenting, family life, work, making coffee, greeting neighbors. Paul invites listeners into contemplative practices, both his own and those of others, with such honesty and vulnerability that the podcast itself stands as an invitation to simply try while also offering us the assurance that the outcome, however imperfect, will be worth it.
ALouiseYo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/08/19
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The interviews appear interesting but the sound quality is poor. I want to listen to the Jim Forest interview but you can hardly hear him.
Kehilda via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 07/17/19
Soulful and thoughtful conversations; a tonic for these untethered times.
Majikthise71 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 02/23/17
I listened to 1 episode and I'm in. The interview was deep and meaningful. A true podcast for the long-form! Very well done! Worth the highest of ratings.Read full review »
Crandazzo84 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/02/18
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