Very thought provoking
The discussion of understanding and confronting our biases is an important one to have, especially right now. I especially appreciated how each of the hosts used the conversation to demonstrate how they have in the past, and continue now, to confront theses biases in themselves. Too often a discussion of bias is centered around assuring people that “this is why other people so stubbornly refuse to see why you’re right,” and very light on “this is why it’s important to confront these biases in yourselves.” This podcast flips that on its head and says “This is how I have seen this bias and work in myself, and my own community. This is how I’ve grown.” It is a challenge to me as a human to grow along with them.
hrbernh via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/06/20
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I just finished listening to the series on Nature. While all were exceptional, this last one, on the law of Love and Cherishing really struck a chord in me.
varietyisimportant via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 05/11/24
It’s striking how in an era of a screen in every room, those of us of able vision see so poorly. The answer begins with the log in our own eye. These spiritual leaders guide with openness to help see with eyes of love. Let go of your favorite spiritual safety blankets, and begin the journey...Read full review »
blujelo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/08/21
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Titus_Send via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/24/21
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