47 episodes

The Spiritual Edge podcast explores the shifting, modern landscape of religion and spirituality. You'll hear diverse stories of people and their communities. It’s a reflection of our collective reality, injected with a dash of hope. Produced in collaboration with KALW Public Radio, this is high production value audio. Season 1 of The Spiritual Edge launches with a series of intimate profiles called Sacred Steps — stories of people who show up as standout humanitarians and are challenging the status quo.

The Spiritual Edge The Spiritual Edge

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.7 • 46 Ratings

The Spiritual Edge podcast explores the shifting, modern landscape of religion and spirituality. You'll hear diverse stories of people and their communities. It’s a reflection of our collective reality, injected with a dash of hope. Produced in collaboration with KALW Public Radio, this is high production value audio. Season 1 of The Spiritual Edge launches with a series of intimate profiles called Sacred Steps — stories of people who show up as standout humanitarians and are challenging the status quo.

    A Prayer for Salmon: AUDIO GLITCH FIXED. Chapter 11. The Return of Salmon

    A Prayer for Salmon: AUDIO GLITCH FIXED. Chapter 11. The Return of Salmon

    We apologize — the previously uploaded Chapter 11 has an audio glitch. It's now been corrected. To make sure everyone can access the corrected audio, we are uploading it again, here. 

    Spurred by drought, the U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service accelerates a plan to restore winter-run Chinook salmon to the McCloud River. Chief Caleen Sisk weighs whether to collaborate with federal officials. Salmon spotted on Dry Creek for the first time in 30 years are celebrated as an answer to the Winnemem Wintu’s Run4Salmon prayer.

    • 32 min
    A Prayer for Salmon: Chapter 11. The Return of Salmon

    A Prayer for Salmon: Chapter 11. The Return of Salmon

    Spurred by drought, the U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service accelerates a plan to restore winter-run Chinook salmon to the McCloud River. Chief Caleen Sisk weighs whether to collaborate with federal officials. Salmon spotted on Dry Creek for the first time in 30 years are celebrated as an answer to the Winnemem Wintu’s Run4Salmon prayer.

    • 32 min
    A Prayer for Salmon: Chapter 10. Bringing the Salmon Home

    A Prayer for Salmon: Chapter 10. Bringing the Salmon Home

    The Winnemem Wintu board a plane bound for Christchurch, New Zealand. With the help of the Maori people, they hold a ceremony on the Rikkaia River and sing to the salmon there. Once back in the United States, Chief Caleen Sisk meets with every government agency she can to push the idea of bringing the New Zealand salmon back home.

    • 31 min
    A Prayer for Salmon: Chapter 9. A War Dance and a Prophecy

    A Prayer for Salmon: Chapter 9. A War Dance and a Prophecy

    When plans for the Shasta Dam Enlargement Project accelerate, the Winnemem Wintu decide to hold a war dance, their first in more than 100 years. Members of the community dream into existence songs, dances and regalia. News of the ceremony, and the tribe that declared war against the U.S. government on top of Shasta Dam, goes around the world. That leads to an unexpected message from Down Under.  

    • 27 min
    A Prayer for Salmon: Chapter 8. Speaking for Salmon

    A Prayer for Salmon: Chapter 8. Speaking for Salmon

    At a sacred spring high up on Mt. Shasta, the Winnemem Wintu recount the beginnings of the world when salmon gave up their voices so that humans could speak. They now feel a special obligation to defend salmon in return for this gift. A biologist details Chinook salmon’s catastrophic decline since the arrival of Euro-American settlers to California and the Northwest.  

    • 26 min
    A Prayer for Salmon Part 3 Trailer

    A Prayer for Salmon Part 3 Trailer

    In Part III, we follow the Winnemem Wintu's fight to return salmon to their river, the McCloud. That fight is predicated on strong spiritual and cultural ties to the fish. In the old days, they lit fires alongside the river to help them find their way. But with salmon no longer swimming in the McCloud River, the Winnemem Wintu feel a moral and spiritual obligation to bring them back. The journey is full of ups and downs and includes war dances. border crossings. trucks carrying fish. and ultimately, to everyone’s surprise, salmon eggs hatching in the McCloud River for the first time in about 80 years.

    • 2 min

Customer Reviews

4.7 out of 5
46 Ratings

46 Ratings

Mary Ebbe ,

All seasons of this show are fantastic

I’ve listened to all 3 seasons of this show - all of them are amazing. I’m looking forward to a 4th and beyond! If you enjoy stories about the diversity of spirituality and religious experience in the US (and world!) then I strongly recommend this podcast.

feelinit ,

Give yourself this gift

The world that this team invites us in to is fascinating, and on the forefront of crucial issues we all face…environmental collapse, disconnect of government policies from real human needs, and preserving essential traditions in a fast-paced modern world. I had never heard of the Winnemen Wintu tribe and the stories that this podcast series tells have inspired me so much. The production is so thoughtful and I highly recommend taking the journey!

kmichellemcc ,

The spiritual edge

Every episode makes me feel like there is thoughtfulness in every complicated soul. I feel a slowing down in myself and meaning in the world. Thank you for your work.

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