Selected excerpts from some of the best interviews in the first three seasons of the Sacred Inclusion Network podcast.
> UK political activist and United Reformed Church Elder Mark Argent on the deeper meaning behind the rise of Donald Trump and Brexit.
> Former Black Panther party leader and spiritual activist Ericka Huggins on learning to meditate while in solitary confinement
> Rev. Yvette Flunder on the one quality that all people of color, LBGPQ+ and all marginalized people share.
> Sacred Design Lab’s Casper ter Kuile on how Millennials find meaning
> Buddhist poet Diana Goesche reads her poem, Black People Can’t Swim.
Excerpted from:
- Spirituality, Sexuality and the Meaning of Trump Brexit
- Social Activism and Spiritual Practice
- The Radically Inclusive Ministry of Yvette Flunder
- How Millennials Find Meaning
- The Poet, the Buddhist, the Trans Warrior
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