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By Kristian Anderson
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.
Sather and I talk about his experiences being raised as a black man with white parents, how he hopes to be one of the greatest lawyers of all time, and his campaign to make Spokane a better place with #healspokane.
Father Frank shares his story of deciding to take on the collar at the age of 16. After 50 years as a Jesuit Priest Frank shares his perspectives on Christian life, spiritual practices, and our relationship with God and each other.
Prabh and I discuss his childhood in India, his journey coming to America, and his experiences as a Sikh.
Azra recounts her childhood in Bosnia and her experiences in the midst of civil war and ethnic cleansing. We also delve into everything that comes with being Muslim woman in America from navigating your own faith, to living with all the assumptions the world has about you.
Renae and I talk about her upbringing, her early adult life as a "ski bum" and her battle with her terminal illness. After being diagnosed with stage 4 cancer Renae shares her outlook as she faces her final days.
Admir shares his childhood as a refugee in Bosnia, Germany, and eventually the United States. We also discuss his transition becoming an american citizen and calling the United States his home, and his hopes to make his hometown of Spokane a better place.
Damcho and I discuss her childhood and career in education in Singapore, and her decision to take on the cloth as an ordained Buddhist nun. We also dig into her reflections she's taken from abbey life and her spiritual journey.
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.