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“The S.P.I.C.E.S. of Life”

How Quakerism Taught Andy von Salis to Sit With Silence and Stand in Protest.

“Gifts of Spirit and Caregiving”

Peter Gudaitis on Faith Leadership and Disaster Response.

“The Natural Tendency of the Soul”

Part 2 with Nitin Ajmera on Jainism, Nonviolence, and the Human Struggle for Virtue

“The Natural Tendency of the Soul”

Part 1 with Nitin Ajmera on Jainism, Nonviolence, and the Human Struggle for Virtue

“Incarnational Faith”

With Father Liam O’Doherty.

“Faith in Humanity’s Capacity for Goodness”

Dr. Anne Klaeysen on Humanism and the Morality of Atheistic Philosophy.

“Walk a Path of Service”

Al Cadena on the Bahá’í faith, and living life with purpose and meaning.

“Music Can Say Things that the Heart Cannot Find Words to Say”

Michael Manswell on Yoruba, the Arts, and Spiritual Transformation.

“A Commitment to Radical Equality”

Sonny Singh on Revolutionary Sikhism, Advocacy & Bhangra Music.

“What it Means to Stand Together”

Imam Khalid Latif on faith leadership and collaboration.

“Without a Vision, There is No Way in Life You Can Succeed”

Dr. Uma Mysorekar on Hinduism and Her Path to Founding the NY Ganesh Temple.

“You Have to be a Testimony”

Theo and Phyllis Harris Discuss Life After Incarceration and the Redemptive Power of Music.

“Polishing the Inner Mirror”

Sheikha Fariha al Jerrahi on the Sufi Path of Unveiling Divine Love.

“Beyond the Songs, There is Something Deeper”

Babalawo Antonio Mondesire on Music, Sacrifice, and His Journey to Ifá Priesthood

“Setting Up a Tent and Inviting People In”

Cantor Mike Weis talks music, a return to Judaism, and an interfaith music festival.

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