Episode 32: A Conversation with Marcie Alvis Walker on Embodiment
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In this conversation, I sit down with writer Marcie Alvis Walker. Marcie writes about race, about unraveling and dismantling Christianity’s legacy on human rights and mental illness, and about inclusion and intersectionality in our spiritual lives. Her upcoming book, Everybody Come Alive: a Memoir in Essays will be released this spring. We dive into this notion of “embodiment” – both what we embody and what we destroy in order to survive.
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