Feeling Beings Who Think

Arianne Rice

Feeling Beings Who Think explores the spirituality of leadership: how we grow, heal, and lead from our whole selves. Host Arianne Rice, an Episcopal priest, facilitator and leadership coach, invites thoughtful guests into honest conversations about courage, compassion, and what it really means to live and lead with authenticity.

  1. JAN 28

    Facilitating Through Anxiety: So We Can Human Better with Meg Bolger

    Good facilitators are attuned to the anxiety present in any room. Great facilitators understand that anxiety is energy waiting to be transformed into curiosity and engagement in service of growth and learning. In this episode, I’m joined by Meg Bolger, a facilitator’s facilitator and the creator of Facilitator Cards. Together, we explore facilitation isn’t just for workshops and brainstorming meetings, but in everyday leadership that cares about making room for being human in spaces where we hope to hold honest, meaningful, and sometimes challenging conversations. Meg shares practical insights and clear do’s and don’ts for skillful facilitation, offering tools to help you design meetings and gatherings that truly support the purpose and goals of the group. And yes these skills apply just as much to worship and other sacred or meaningful gatherings (I’m talking to you, my clergy friends). You’ll come away with: How to move beyond open-ended questions and structure participation so more voices are heard Why group size and simple materials are powerful levers for engagement (in person and online) How trust is built before the meeting even starts through clarity, logistics, and care for people’s experience Connect with me at www.ariannerice.com Thanks for listening to Feeling Beings Who Think! If this work supports you in yours please take a moment to rate and review this episode. Guest Bio: Meg Bolger has spent over a decade teaching people how to facilitate meaningful, inclusive group experiences. She specializes in foundational facilitation skills and practical processes that help groups think, decide, and connect more effectively. Learn more about Meg’s work and Facilitator Cards: https://facilitator.cards

    56 min
  2. JAN 14

    Leading Boards, Staff, and Communities as Living Systems with Judy Wolf

    You are part of a system. A network of relationships at work, at home and in the world. What does it mean to lead knowing these are all living systems that you influence and are influenced by?  Today I'm speaking with leadership and team coach and coach supervisor Judy Wolf about how groups clarify purpose, navigate discomfort, build trust, and learn together over time. Judy shares a practical five-part framework for leading within complex nonprofit, faith-based, and community systems grounded in presence, awareness, and what happens between people. Connect with me at www.ariannerice.com Thanks for listening to Feeling Beings Who Think! If this work supports you in yours please take a moment to rate and review this episode. Bio - Judy Wolf Judy Wolf is an executive and team coach and coach supervisor, holding advanced accreditations from both the ICF and EMCC. She partners with heart-centered, service-driven leaders and organizations to strengthen trust, collaboration, and systemic effectiveness across boards, staff, and communities. Judy brings experience across Fortune 100 companies, government agencies, and nonprofit organizations, and serves on the board of Coaching for Social Justice. Her work blends emotional, social, and somatic intelligence, informed by mindfulness, neuroscience, facilitation, and mediation. You can connect with Judy on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/judywolf1/) or learn more about her work at https://judywolf.com/.

    42 min
  3. 12/10/2025

    Discovering the Tension of Emergence with Jennifer England

    Today I'm speaking with leadership strategist, coach, and writer Jennifer England, host of the podcast The Tension of Emergence. Jennifer joined me from her home in the Yukon, and we explored how wild landscapes, deep silence, and contemplative practice have shaped her leadership, her spirituality, and the way she supports social change makers. Together we talk about: What “emergence” really means in our lives, leadership, and spiritual work Why unpredictability, friction, and tension are often the catalysts for real transformation Our cultural obsession with mastery and control—and what becomes possible when we loosen our grip The inner capacities that allow leaders to stay present, grounded, and connected How core agreements and belonging create healthier, more courageous communities and teams This conversation invites you to notice what might be taking shape in your own life, not fully formed, not planned, but quietly emerging. My hope is that it helps you meet that unfolding with curiosity, courage, and a bit more spaciousness. If this conversation supports you: Please take a moment to rate or review the podcast it truly helps others discover the show. 👉 A simple practice of building core agreements is outlined here. 🌿 Learn how I support clergy and nonprofit leaders in leading with clarity, courage, and heart. Bio: Jennifer England Jennifer England equips leaders and teams to pursue soul-aligned missions for the collective good. A Master Integral Coach™, Executive Team Coach and skilled facilitator, she works with high-performing leaders to expand their impact and fulfillment. Known for cultivating adaptability and emergent collaboration, Jennifer helps leadership teams thrive amid uncertainty and change. In 2019, she founded Spark Coaching + Consulting to bring together her passion for inner development, leadership, and systems change. Previously, she spent two decades as an executive public servant and non-profit leader advancing gender equality and human rights across Canada. Jennifer is also the host of the Tension of Emergence podcast, where she convenes artists, philosophers, scientists, and spiritual teachers to explore transformation and systems change. She writes biweekly on Substack, and is a committed student of Zen, founder of the Wisdom North meditation collective and a life-long back-country adventurer. She is also the mother of two wild and wonderful soon-to-be adulting teens. Links:  Website: www.jenniferengland.co Substack: https://jengland.substack.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/sparkcoaching/ LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-england-7515b440/

    44 min
  4. 11/19/2025

    The Wisdom of Not Knowing with Estelle Frankel

    Today I'm speaking with author and psychotherapist Estelle Frankel to talk about one of the most paradoxical spiritual truths: that wisdom grows when we allow ourselves not to know. Estelle shares insights from her book The Wisdom of Not Knowing, weaving together depth psychology, Kabbalah, Buddhism, and the simple human longing to grow into who we’re becoming. We talk about: Why uncertainty is not a threat but a doorway into wonder The spiritual and psychological “octaves” of not knowing How asking better questions can reshape your leadership and inner life What depth psychology and mysticism reveal about change, fear, and resilience The dangers of spiritual bypassing and why our parts deserve compassion How trust, hope, and curiosity help us navigate upheaval The powerful question: What is the question your life might be an answer to? Estelle’s wisdom is tender, surprising, humbling, and full of depth. This is a conversation for anyone living through ambiguity, transition, or calling. Resources & Links: The Wisdom of Not Knowing by Estelle Frankel More about Estelle: EstelleFrankel.com If this conversation supports you: Please take a moment to rate or review the podcast it truly helps others discover the show. 👉 The simple practice of building your container is outlined here. 🌿 Learn how I support clergy and nonprofit leaders in leading with clarity, courage, and heart. Chapters 00:00 — Opening & Welcome 04:33 — Estelle’s Story and Background 07:50 — Certainty, Crisis, and Becoming 10:40 — Living with Uncertainty 13:01 — Listening and Beginner’s Mind 14:59 — Psychology, Spirituality & Integration 18:45 — The Stages of Not Knowing 21:52 — IFS and Self-Compassion 28:18 — Wonder and Awe 31:40 — Mystery, Humility & the Ungraspable 35:35 — Hope and Resilience 38:20 — Trust and Repair 41:27 — Estelle’s Work & Closing

    42 min

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Feeling Beings Who Think explores the spirituality of leadership: how we grow, heal, and lead from our whole selves. Host Arianne Rice, an Episcopal priest, facilitator and leadership coach, invites thoughtful guests into honest conversations about courage, compassion, and what it really means to live and lead with authenticity.