23 min

Ep 448: The Sacred Power of Curiosity Embodied with Elizabeth DiAlto

    • Self-Improvement

It’s completely understandable to feel overwhelmed when witnessing the atrocities currently unfolding in our world. It's also easy to give in to external pressures, like those on social media, and conform to expectations that encourage us to mistreat each other. In this episode, Elizabeth dives into performative activism, platform policing, and embracing the sacred power of curiosity. 
She also discusses how to respond to and approach these issues with humility and an open mind, much like that of a loving parent, so you can access genuine curiosity in line with your soul’s wisdom. Imagine how different the world would be if our capacity for reverence was larger than our capacity for despising things? What if we could approach those who hold different perspectives than us with an effort to understand instead of jumping to anger and judgment?
In episode 448 of the Embodied Podcast we discuss:
(3:52) Social media's role in activism during crises and our recommended voices to follow 
(6:42) Advice for attending to your personal energy and soul's wisdom when navigating social and political issues
(9:01) The importance of curiosity to empathize with others' perspectives
(12:31) Embracing the sacred power of curiosity by asking questions and doing self-reflections 
(18:23) Using curiosity, humility, and reverence as tools to bridge gaps in understanding 
Resources mentioned in the episode:
Wild Soul Sunday Service 
Sacred Shift
@jewishvoiceforpeace 
@thestoriedayrab 
@accordingtoweeze 
@fredtjoseph 
@nishamoodley 
A Brief for the Defense by Jack Gilbert
Work with me: 
NEW! The Body Love + Reverence Course is available
Free resources: 
AM + PM Embodiment Rituals
Stay in touch: 
NEW! Join our Free Wild Soul Community on Mighty Networks
Subscribe to my Substack 
Catch the full show notes for episode 448 here
Email us with questions or feedback
Don’t miss an episode of The Embodied Podcast
 

It’s completely understandable to feel overwhelmed when witnessing the atrocities currently unfolding in our world. It's also easy to give in to external pressures, like those on social media, and conform to expectations that encourage us to mistreat each other. In this episode, Elizabeth dives into performative activism, platform policing, and embracing the sacred power of curiosity. 
She also discusses how to respond to and approach these issues with humility and an open mind, much like that of a loving parent, so you can access genuine curiosity in line with your soul’s wisdom. Imagine how different the world would be if our capacity for reverence was larger than our capacity for despising things? What if we could approach those who hold different perspectives than us with an effort to understand instead of jumping to anger and judgment?
In episode 448 of the Embodied Podcast we discuss:
(3:52) Social media's role in activism during crises and our recommended voices to follow 
(6:42) Advice for attending to your personal energy and soul's wisdom when navigating social and political issues
(9:01) The importance of curiosity to empathize with others' perspectives
(12:31) Embracing the sacred power of curiosity by asking questions and doing self-reflections 
(18:23) Using curiosity, humility, and reverence as tools to bridge gaps in understanding 
Resources mentioned in the episode:
Wild Soul Sunday Service 
Sacred Shift
@jewishvoiceforpeace 
@thestoriedayrab 
@accordingtoweeze 
@fredtjoseph 
@nishamoodley 
A Brief for the Defense by Jack Gilbert
Work with me: 
NEW! The Body Love + Reverence Course is available
Free resources: 
AM + PM Embodiment Rituals
Stay in touch: 
NEW! Join our Free Wild Soul Community on Mighty Networks
Subscribe to my Substack 
Catch the full show notes for episode 448 here
Email us with questions or feedback
Don’t miss an episode of The Embodied Podcast
 

23 min