2024 has been a year, hasn’t it? For me, it’s been a busy time of listening for the call, releasing TEN WORDS, and sharing Radical Spirituality with you (82 posts!), podcasters and audiences around the world. I love how TEN WORDS fits into everything from healing our polarized world to aging well. That tells me that the principles expressed in the Ten Words are truly meaningful and useful, no matter how you bring them into your life. It is my genuine hope that they will guide us into creating the better world we all want.
I am so grateful that you have come along on this journey with me. Your support means everything, and I hope that this work has helped you listen for YOUR call to deepen your spiritual life in whatever way makes sense for you.
Here are the final three podcast interviews of 2024 that I hope will inspire you for the new year. There will be more in 2025, and some new offerings here and through my website, but for now, I wish you all a wonderful new year filled with radical blessings, joy, peace and purpose.
And, if you want to start the new year off with intention, consider purchasing a copy of TEN WORDS and diving into the practice!
Clint Heacock and I tackled the issues of religious trauma, fundamentalism, worldviews, polarization and how interspirituality could be path of healing.
Tansy Rodgers and I shared a great conversation about how TEN WORDS can lead you to inner peace, joy, purpose and a better world for all!
This episode isn’t about escaping life’s hustle…it’s about weaving spirituality into the very fabric of our everyday hustle.
And lastly, Dr. Jeff Armstrong and I talk about how spirituality is a necessary part of living and aging well. We covered so much great material that Jeff got inspired to create a new podcast, “We Have a Spiritual Problem,” starting in 2025. We already recorded another interview and I’ll be the first guest! Stay tuned for that one, but in the meantime, check this one out.
I bought a copy of Ten Words for myself and for my mom for Christmas… looking forward to diving in and discussing! The start of a new year feels like a fitting time.