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Hello everyone, & welcome to our podcast Three Cups and a Dash of Spirituality!
In this episode hosts Stacy, Michelle, and Carissa dive into a candid discussion on how to navigate the difficult feelings that can accompany a religious upbringing when starting your spiritual awakening. The hosts discuss how individuals raised in traditional religious environments can begin to deconstruct and open themselves to spiritual practices. Stacy shares her personal journey from a devout Catholic upbringing to exploring spirituality by drawing parallels between the two. Carissa and Michelle add their perspectives, discussing how religion can sometimes feel limiting due to its contradictions, while spirituality fosters personal growth and a deeper connection with the divine.
Throughout the episode, the hosts emphasize the importance of being open to different perspectives, engaging in respectful conversations, and finding community support, whether online or in person. They also encourage listeners to embrace their spiritual journey with excitement, recognizing that it is a deeply individual process that evolves over time.
We always strive to make this podcast relevant to you. To that end, we invite you to send us your questions and feedback to [email protected].
Also…If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a 5 star rating and review.
Email:
Website:
www.Threecupsandadash.com
Other Websites connected to this podcast:
https://insightfitness.org/
(https://insightfitness.org/)https://atxintuitiveconnections.com/
(https://atxintuitiveconnections.com/)
https://spirituallysituated.com (https://spirituallysituated.com)
Instagram:
@three_cups_and_a_dash_podcast
@connectionswithcarissa
@spiritually_situated
@iaminsightfitness
Facebook:
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TikTok:
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YouTube:
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(@ThreeCups_and_a_Dash)
By Michelle Milne, Carissa Cano, Stacy Caitlyn5
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Send us a text
Hello everyone, & welcome to our podcast Three Cups and a Dash of Spirituality!
In this episode hosts Stacy, Michelle, and Carissa dive into a candid discussion on how to navigate the difficult feelings that can accompany a religious upbringing when starting your spiritual awakening. The hosts discuss how individuals raised in traditional religious environments can begin to deconstruct and open themselves to spiritual practices. Stacy shares her personal journey from a devout Catholic upbringing to exploring spirituality by drawing parallels between the two. Carissa and Michelle add their perspectives, discussing how religion can sometimes feel limiting due to its contradictions, while spirituality fosters personal growth and a deeper connection with the divine.
Throughout the episode, the hosts emphasize the importance of being open to different perspectives, engaging in respectful conversations, and finding community support, whether online or in person. They also encourage listeners to embrace their spiritual journey with excitement, recognizing that it is a deeply individual process that evolves over time.
We always strive to make this podcast relevant to you. To that end, we invite you to send us your questions and feedback to [email protected].
Also…If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a 5 star rating and review.
Email:
Website:
www.Threecupsandadash.com
Other Websites connected to this podcast:
https://insightfitness.org/
(https://insightfitness.org/)https://atxintuitiveconnections.com/
(https://atxintuitiveconnections.com/)
https://spirituallysituated.com (https://spirituallysituated.com)
Instagram:
@three_cups_and_a_dash_podcast
@connectionswithcarissa
@spiritually_situated
@iaminsightfitness
Facebook:
Three Cups and a Dash
Podcast
TikTok:
3Cupspodcast
YouTube:
Three Cups and a Dash of Spirituality
(@ThreeCups_and_a_Dash)

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