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This week we’re sharing an episode of a podcast we think you’ll really like – The Boston Globe’s Say More.
We are living in a time of deep uncertainty, marked by global conflicts, economic anxiety, and societal divisions. No wonder we're so uneasy. Progress Network member, and host of the “On Being” podcast Krista Tippett sits down with host Shirley Leung to explain why these uncertain times require a larger spiritual quest for meaning and stillness in modern life. We inhabit a noisy, distracting world of Slacks and texts, and we need to learn how to get quiet. It’s surprisingly hard, and Krista shares her own journey managing burnout and “befriending reality” in all its glorious messiness.
Find more episodes of Say More at https://link.chtbl.com/saymore?sid=whatcouldgoright
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By The Progress Network with Zachary Karabell and Emma Varvaloucas4.2
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This week we’re sharing an episode of a podcast we think you’ll really like – The Boston Globe’s Say More.
We are living in a time of deep uncertainty, marked by global conflicts, economic anxiety, and societal divisions. No wonder we're so uneasy. Progress Network member, and host of the “On Being” podcast Krista Tippett sits down with host Shirley Leung to explain why these uncertain times require a larger spiritual quest for meaning and stillness in modern life. We inhabit a noisy, distracting world of Slacks and texts, and we need to learn how to get quiet. It’s surprisingly hard, and Krista shares her own journey managing burnout and “befriending reality” in all its glorious messiness.
Find more episodes of Say More at https://link.chtbl.com/saymore?sid=whatcouldgoright
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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