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The podcast of the Sacred Inclusion Network

Dec 14, 2017

Conflict resolution specialist David Campt talks about the art of peace building, using dialogue to create common ground, and how whites can be effective allies for people of color in the fight against racism. 

Campt is an authority on inclusion and equity, stakeholder engagement, and conflict resolution and dialogue....


Nov 22, 2017

When the Judaism of her youth failed to satisfy her spiritual yearning, Dani Antman embarked on a journey that included yoga, energy healing, and an eventual discovery of the mysticism of the Jewish Kabbalah. In this podcast, Antman discusses her teachers' cultural differences, sexuality and spirituality, and what...


Nov 9, 2017

The summer of 2017 was a turbulent time in the Universalist Unitarian world. A racially oriented hiring controversy -- when a white man was hired over a Latina woman for a church leadership post -- caused many church members to question whether the church was living up to its espoused progressive values.

One of these...


Oct 25, 2017

Three years after the murder of her husband and birth of her daughter, former Black Panther Party leader Ericka Huggins found herself unjustly imprisoned and placed in solitary confinement. it was here that she taught herself meditation and embarked on a path that 37 years later has made her a leading exemplar of...


Oct 5, 2017

Author Stephen Earle talks about his studies with Japanese spiritual teachers; the relationship between sound, language and reality; and the untold story of how a former spy turned businessman introduced yoga to Japan.

Earle talks about what led him in his early 20s to move to Japan, his lifelong study of the martial...