Radical Sacred

Jenny Misslin and Phillip Dieke

Remember, you are on sacred ground. Stay rooted. For two years Jenny Misslin and Rev. Phil Dieke have been contemplating a podcast. An opportunity to discuss spirituality, nature, community, and the interconnectedness of it all. All things they love, are very anxious about, and eager to explore. Radical, defined as "the relating to the fundamental nature of something." This term can be divisive, but to Jenny and Phil it is an invitation to connect back to the divine goodness, the sacred, at the core of all creation. Radical Sacred is an invitation to join them in curiosity as they explore questions such as: What is an experience that led you to a kinder, more inclusive spirituality?Who was the first person you met that broadened your ideas about the Divine?Where do you experience the Holy?If liberation of self leads us on a pathway to liberation for all, what has that looked like in your own spirituality?How do you find joy and pleasure in these wild times?Has there been an anchor for you as your spirituality has shifted?How can the stories we tell ourselves harm or heal ourselves, and creation?Not experts, Jenny and Phil strive to live the questions while exploring the mystery of all that is unsolved in our hearts and souls. Will you join them?

  1. 4d ago

    Encountering Henri Nouwen with Stephen Lazarus

    We enjoyed this fabulous conversation with Stephen Lazarus! Stephen is the Literary Manager for the Henri Nouwen Legacy Trust and the editor of Encountering Henri: The Living Legacy of Henri Nouwen. We visit about how earnestly and honestly Henri Nouwen lived his life and how impactful and invitational his way of being was. We invite you to live fully and in the spirit of Henri today and everyday! “It is by being awake to God in us that we can increasingly see God in the world around us.”  Show Notes Encountering Henri: The Living Legacy of Henri Nouwen Cardus NexGen programHenry Nouwen Legacy TrustComment MagazineRobert and Margaret Jonas - Reviving CreationSubstack Check out Jenny's weekly reflection on the episode on our Substack. Key Topics Henry Nowen's impact on spiritual lifeThe concept of woundedness and healingDivine invitations and unexpected encountersHenry Nowen's influence on peacemaking and justiceThe importance of authentic identity in faithChapters 00:30 The Poetic Introduction to Love 02:38 Introducing Stephen Lazarus and His Journey 04:37 Encountering Henry Nowen: A Personal Connection 08:06 Who Was Henry Nowen? 10:04 The Humanity of Henry Nowen 16:00 Divine Invitations Through Henry's Work 20:47 The Communion of Saints and Connection to Ancestors 24:13 Contemplating Memories of Henry 28:47 Surprising Stories from the Book 30:37 Embracing Our Imperfections 34:25 Awakening to the Divine 34:59 The Meandering Path to Home 39:21 Engaging with the Common Good 43:55 Wounded vs. Broken: A Theological Perspective 49:03 Finding Identity in a Polarized World

    56 min
  2. Jun 3

    Paldrom Collins on Girl in a Box

    We had a lovely conversation with the author of Girl in a Box, Paldrom Collins! Paldrom’s memoir walks us through her early days as a young woman who is seeking her own path in Oklahoma to her time in a Tibetan Buddhist Monastery in New York. Paldrom’s path is winding, full of wisdom, compassion, and the most surprising twists and turns. We enjoyed this insightful and honest chat about following yearning and trusting self.  Show Notes: Only Breath by Rumipaldrom.com Girl in a Box by: Paldrom Collins How the Worst Day of My Life Became the Best by: Andrea Gibson Takeaways Following your inner knowing can lead to unexpected paths and growthRitual and repetition serve as somatic practices that deepen spiritual awarenessNon-dualism emphasizes interconnectedness beyond dualistic thinkingReciprocity is rooted in the natural interconnectedness of all lifeEmbracing resistance and difficulty can hone spiritual resilienceChapters 00:30 Transforming Pain into Art 02:36 The Journey of Becoming Findable 03:34 The Call to Write: A Spiritual Journey 06:59 Exploring Spiritual Backgrounds 09:23 The Meandering Path of Spirituality 12:46 Rituals and Repetition in Spiritual Practice 18:04 Interfaith Dialogues: Buddhism and Christianity 22:02 The Quest for Acceptance and Worthiness 26:11 Understanding Tibetan Buddhism's Teachings 30:34 Navigating Dualism and Non-Dualism 32:40 Reciprocity in Spiritual Journeys 34:39 The Knowing Beyond Knowing 37:23 Embracing the Unknown 42:22 Yearning and Creativity 45:12 Responding to Suffering in the World 47:31 The Ongoing Story of Life 51:04 Finding Shelter in Each Other's Stories

    54 min
  3. May 20

    Erica Smith on the Purity Culture Recovery Guide

    Erica Smith, Sex Educator and author of the Purity Culture Recovery Guide joins us today on the pod! Erica’s invitational and open hearted writing explores the harms of Purity Culture and gives pathways to healing for those of us raised in it. Erica is a wealth of shame free sex information and this book is a must read for all people seeking a healthy, open hearted relationship to their bodies and their sexuality.  Show Notes: The Purity Culture Recovery Guide by Erica Smith Linda Kay Klein Pure: Inside the Evangelical Movement That Shamed a Generation of Young Women and How I Broke FreeNetflix Documentary - Trust Me: The False ProphetPurityculturedropout.comErica’s InstagramKey Topics Impact of Purity Culture on SexualityHealing from Religious ShameSexual Rights and AutonomyCreating Safe Spaces for HealingMen's Group and VulnerabilityChapters 00:10 The Power of Love Poetry 02:45 Introducing Erica Smith: A Journey into Sex Education 04:30 From Casual Christianity to Sex Education 10:38 Understanding Purity Culture: A Deep Dive 13:00 The Impact of Purity Culture on Relationships 17:02 The Broader Effects of Purity Culture 20:52 Healing from Shame: The Purity Culture Dropout Program 27:24 Creating a Safe Space for Conversations 27:52 The Birth of the Purity Culture Recovery Guide 30:18 Responses to the Book: A Positive Reception 33:01 The Sexual Bill of Rights: Empowering Individuals 33:05 Understanding Sexual Rights and Respect 35:41 The Importance of Men's Groups 39:33 Exploring Vulnerability in Masculinity 43:41 Forgiveness and Healing in Masculinity 47:24 Inviting Others Out of Purity Culture 51:00 The Benefits of Healthy Sexuality

    58 min
  4. May 6

    Victoria Loorz and Valerie Luna Serrels on Sacred Conversations

    Today on the pod sisters, co-authors, and co-founders of Wild Church Network and The Center for Wild Spirituality Valerie Luna Serrels and Victoria Loorz join us in sacred conversation. In this lovely conversation we visit about unlearning patriarchal ways of being, the importance of deep noticing, the reemergence of reciprocal relationships with the human and more than human world, and the mycelial network that connects us all. This is such an important and expansive conversation for the wild times we find ourselves in!  Show Notes: Margaret Wheatley - Using Emergence to Take Social Innovation to ScaleDean Radin, PhD - IONSThe AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist The Great AI Unraveling: Tristan Harris on Sounds of SANDThe Holy Wild PodcastWild Church NetworkWild Church OnlineWhy I Should Hike Every Day No Matter What by Rosemerry Wahtola TrommerKey Topics The roots and growth of the Center for Wild Spirituality and Wild Church NetworkThe paradigm shift towards interconnectedness and emergence in spiritualityThe biomimicry and feminist principles guiding wild church structuresThe role of love, love as awareness, and sacred reciprocity in transformationScience and spirituality: understanding the impact of consciousness on the physical worldThe importance of community, unlearning, and vulnerability in spiritual evolutionChapters 00:00 The Power of Nature and Freedom 03:49 Introduction to the Wild Church Network 06:54 Roots of the Center for Wild Spirituality 09:42 Emergence and Community Building 12:32 Biomimicry and Networking 15:27 The Role of Feminine Leadership 18:37 The Importance of Listening and Awareness 21:25 Love and Change in the World 24:11 Worldview Shift and Sacred Reciprocity 27:24 Personal Journeys of Undoing 30:06 The Journey of Trust and Passion 36:42 Navigating Personal Struggles and Community Support 39:07 The Journey of Acceptance and Grief 43:45 Understanding Burnout and Resilience 47:28 The Sacredness of Life's Challenges 50:29 Awareness and Renewal in the Face of Grief 54:51 Emerging Futures and the Balance of Hope and Grief 58:47 Choosing Love Amidst Uncertainty

    1h 4m
  5. Apr 29

    Everything is a Story with Kaitlin Curtice

    We were so honored to speak with the author of Everything is a Story Kaitlin Curtice! Kaitlin is a an award-winning author, poet-storyteller, public speaker, and enrolled citizen of the Potawatomi nation. Today she walks us through the importance of the stories we tell ourselves, rewriting the stories we’ve been told that we’ve outgrown, and telling new stories about community and connection to ourselves, to the land, and to one another. Join us as we dive deep this week into stories, imagination, and hope amidst collapse.  Show Notes: Substack - Liminality JournalEverything is a StoryKaitlin’s InstagramDon’t Bother the Earth Spirit by: Joy Harjo Takeaways Stories are time capsules that evolve with us, reflecting our growth.Grief is a sacred space that, when embraced, can lead to profound healing.Imagination is a vital tool for envisioning a better world and living beyond our limitations.Connecting with ancestors and the earth provides guidance and strength.Healing stories require patience, presence, and a willingness to face discomfort.Chapters 00:00 The Power of Storytelling 04:02 Childhood Narratives and Personal Growth 12:20 Healing Through Reflection and Connection 17:46 Catalysts for Change and Presence 23:51 Collective Stories and Community Healing 27:55 Healing Through Grief and Community 31:18 The Role of Imagination in Writing 36:07 Wisdom of Midlife Transitions 41:47 Navigating Edges: Pleasure, Risk, and Pain 47:35 Fear and Failure as Invitations 50:27 Claiming Words as Medicine

    57 min
  6. Apr 22

    Dr. Andrea Adams on Hopecology

    Conservation ecologist and writer Dr. Andrea Adams joins us on the pod today! We chat about nature, spirituality, finding new pathways as life shifts in unexpected ways, and hope that's rooted in action during these uncertain times. Andrea brings depth, honesty, and reminders of nature's reciprocity and endless invitations in our conversation and through her lovely Substack Hopecology.  Show notes: Dr. Andrea Adams Website Hopecology Christ the Yogi: A Hindu Reflection on the Gospel of John How Dark the Beginning by Maggie Smith Key Topics The role of hope in ecological and personal resilienceThe intersection of science, spirituality, and indigenous knowledgeTransformative experiences and personal growth after traumaThe importance of doubt and humility in scientific practicePractical actions for hope and care in ecologyChapters 00:00 The Dark and the Light: A Poetic Introduction 02:47 Introducing Dr. Andrea Adams: A Journey of Hope and Ecology 06:43 The Birth of Hopecology: From Trauma to Transformation 10:25 Spirituality and Personal Evolution: A Complex Relationship 18:37 Finding Hope Amidst Environmental Collapse 24:19 Transformation Through Adversity: Embracing the Roar 34:54 Embracing Your Strange Path 36:00 Navigating the Edges of Comfort 38:39 The Nature of Science and Intellectual Humility 46:28 Reciprocity Between Science and Spirituality 54:10 Hope as Action in Ecology 01:01:32 Learning from Nature: Biomimicry and Reciprocity

    1h 8m
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Remember, you are on sacred ground. Stay rooted. For two years Jenny Misslin and Rev. Phil Dieke have been contemplating a podcast. An opportunity to discuss spirituality, nature, community, and the interconnectedness of it all. All things they love, are very anxious about, and eager to explore. Radical, defined as "the relating to the fundamental nature of something." This term can be divisive, but to Jenny and Phil it is an invitation to connect back to the divine goodness, the sacred, at the core of all creation. Radical Sacred is an invitation to join them in curiosity as they explore questions such as: What is an experience that led you to a kinder, more inclusive spirituality?Who was the first person you met that broadened your ideas about the Divine?Where do you experience the Holy?If liberation of self leads us on a pathway to liberation for all, what has that looked like in your own spirituality?How do you find joy and pleasure in these wild times?Has there been an anchor for you as your spirituality has shifted?How can the stories we tell ourselves harm or heal ourselves, and creation?Not experts, Jenny and Phil strive to live the questions while exploring the mystery of all that is unsolved in our hearts and souls. Will you join them?

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