Fetzer Institute Podcast

Fetzer Institute

We are delighted to have you join us in this space where we explore Spiritual Solutions for Social Problems. At Fetzer, we are deeply committed to building a spiritual foundation for a loving world, and our podcast channel serves as a platform to delve into ways that religion and spirituality can address the complex social issues we face today.   Through insightful conversations, inspiring stories, and thought-provoking case studies, we aim to offer perspectives that inform, uplift, and empower. Whether you seek to deepen your understanding, find hope in challenging times, or explore sacred approaches to creating positive change, we're honored to have you with us on this journey.   Thank you for being a part of our community. Together, let's explore how sacred-rooted wisdom and practices can guide us in addressing the pressing social challenges of our time.   Stay tuned, and welcome to the Fetzer Podcast Channel!

Season 1

  1. Sacred Dialogues on Racial Justice Podcast Episode 1: Angela Oh

    EPISODE 1

    Sacred Dialogues on Racial Justice Podcast Episode 1: Angela Oh

    In Episode 1 of the Sacred Dialogues on Racial Justice podcast project, Angela Oh shares her insights on living out a life focused on love, racial justice, and spiritual transformation. Along with serving as a member of our Racial Justice Praxis Project, Angela specializes in dispute resolution practices and is one of two principals (along with Ying MingTu) who oversee the Gift of Compassion program. Also called GoCompassion, the Gift of Compassion seeks to create spaces for individuals and communities to heal. This started through activities such as hosting mediation and healing circles. More recently, the group also supports refugee support, helping hundreds of under-served, underrepresented, and under-resourced migrants from Central America and the Caribbean find shelter, healing, and hope along the Southern California border. In this episode, Angela digs deep into her past to provide examples of stories (both personal and of others) that demonstrate how serious racialized violence has become across the world community. These sobering accounts are balanced by Angela’sown analysis of the Sacred, finding the Dao or turning point, and what it looks like to apply beliefs to spiritual practices. Sacred Dialogues on Racial Justice is a podcast project by the Fetzer Institute. The series sparks conversations surrounding racial justice and sacred love and seeks to discover the common threads of faith, spirituality, and the pursuit of shared flourishing. It does this by bringing together spiritual leaders to share their wisdom, experiences, and stories at the intersection of love, racial justice, and spiritual transformation. Upcoming episodes include interviews with two more members of our Racial Justice Praxis Project team: Dr. Rima Vesely-Flad, Ph.D., and Rev. Khary Bridgewater. Together, we build a spiritual foundation for a loving world. Listen now on your favorite podcast platform or watch the conversation on our YouTube channel, @FetzerOrg.

    51 min
  2. Sacred Dialogues on Racial Justice Podcast Episode 2: Dr. Rima Vesely-Flad

    EPISODE 2

    Sacred Dialogues on Racial Justice Podcast Episode 2: Dr. Rima Vesely-Flad

    In the second episode of the Sacred Dialogues on Racial Justice podcast project, Dr. Rima Vesely-Flad sheds light on how Buddhism and Black Radical Tradition come together. She also explores how they factor into the pursuit of racial justice in the context of love and spiritual transformation.  Dr. Rima is a member of our Racial Justice Praxis Project. She is also a visiting professor of Buddhism and Black Studies at Union Theological Seminary. Dr. Rima leads retreats, teaches classes, and writes books, including Racial Purity and Dangerous Bodies: Moral Pollution, Black Lives, and the Struggle for Justice. This is all done in the pursuit of practicing a life centered on the peaceful, loving, and transformative pursuit of racial justice.  In this episode, Dr. Rima weaves together two key areas of her life and experience. She provides observations on the path to Buddhism, how that religion has supported activists, and what Buddhism means in the context of Black Radical Tradition. Along with theories and concepts, Dr. Rima shares specific practices, including Metta or “Compassion Practice,” and emphasizes the importance of identifying the stages and cycles of spiritual practice, love, and racial justice in the context of daily life. Sacred Dialogues on Racial Justice is a podcast project by the Fetzer Institute. The series sparks conversations surrounding racial justice and sacred love and seeks to discover the common threads of faith, spirituality, and the pursuit of shared flourishing. It does this by bringing together spiritual leaders to share their wisdom, experiences, and stories at the intersection of love, racial justice, and spiritual transformation. Upcoming episodes include interviews with two more members of our Racial Justice Praxis Project team: Dr. Rima Vesely-Flad, Ph.D., and Rev. Khary Bridgewater. Together, we build a spiritual foundation for a loving world. Listen now on your favorite podcast platform or watch the conversation on our YouTube channel, @FetzerOrg.

    58 min

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We are delighted to have you join us in this space where we explore Spiritual Solutions for Social Problems. At Fetzer, we are deeply committed to building a spiritual foundation for a loving world, and our podcast channel serves as a platform to delve into ways that religion and spirituality can address the complex social issues we face today.   Through insightful conversations, inspiring stories, and thought-provoking case studies, we aim to offer perspectives that inform, uplift, and empower. Whether you seek to deepen your understanding, find hope in challenging times, or explore sacred approaches to creating positive change, we're honored to have you with us on this journey.   Thank you for being a part of our community. Together, let's explore how sacred-rooted wisdom and practices can guide us in addressing the pressing social challenges of our time.   Stay tuned, and welcome to the Fetzer Podcast Channel!