Gratitude for this Podcast
I first met Kate Werning in the woods of Connecticut and she was curious what it meant for one to be a theologian. I shared my heart with her that to be a theologian is to social healing. As a theologian who works to do theology & ethics thru a trauma-informed harm reduction model, I’m grateful for this podcast! I listen to every episode. You should, too!
irobyn via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/01/18
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Wow - brings together the best of social justice theory with wellness and somatic approaches. I’ve learned so much from the podcast about the world and my body and how those come together.
cch400 via Apple Podcasts · Netherlands · 09/08/18
Love this podcast - it answers so many questions I have been carrying around in my heart!! Thank you, this has opened up a whole new world of wisdom to me. One request - I was really excited for the episode 6 practice with Celia Lutz but the audio file seems to be from a different episode. Would...Read full review »
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jsmnn08 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/25/19
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