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In this episode, we sit down with Rev. June Cooper and Elizabeth for a powerful conversation about finding community and living a courageous and intentional life, even in challenging times. They explore how to build meaningful connections through consistent presence and service, drawing on June’s work in Roxbury and at Mass and Cass. Additionally discussing the challenge of staying informed without getting overwhelmed and the importance of "being" before "doing." Elizabeth and June also discuss learning how to cultivate inner peace and courage, navigating the challenges of social media, staying connected to their values amidst a screen-dominated world and prioritizing intentional living. Finally, they provide a fascinating look into an upcoming Civil Rights Pilgrimage, discussing how engaging with the civil rights movement can help us navigate difficult conversations about race and justice today, check out the Events page on our website for more information.
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In this episode, we sit down with Rev. June Cooper and Elizabeth for a powerful conversation about finding community and living a courageous and intentional life, even in challenging times. They explore how to build meaningful connections through consistent presence and service, drawing on June’s work in Roxbury and at Mass and Cass. Additionally discussing the challenge of staying informed without getting overwhelmed and the importance of "being" before "doing." Elizabeth and June also discuss learning how to cultivate inner peace and courage, navigating the challenges of social media, staying connected to their values amidst a screen-dominated world and prioritizing intentional living. Finally, they provide a fascinating look into an upcoming Civil Rights Pilgrimage, discussing how engaging with the civil rights movement can help us navigate difficult conversations about race and justice today, check out the Events page on our website for more information.