10 episodes

The most sacred of journeys is discovering our deepest self. It's a complex, emotional and beautiful path. And it's very personal. Yet other people's journeys can tell us something about our own. Using a unique blend of storytelling and meditative soundscapes, Soul Search creates a moving and immersive listening experience for you to connect with others in the mysterious work of becoming our True Selves.

Soul Search Seth Dickson

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 16 Ratings

The most sacred of journeys is discovering our deepest self. It's a complex, emotional and beautiful path. And it's very personal. Yet other people's journeys can tell us something about our own. Using a unique blend of storytelling and meditative soundscapes, Soul Search creates a moving and immersive listening experience for you to connect with others in the mysterious work of becoming our True Selves.

    Walk

    Walk

    In Episode One of our very first podcast series, called "Welcome Your Life," we look at walking as a spiritual practice to deepen our awareness in life. This is a certain kind of walking, not to get anywhere or to accomplish anything. Instead it is a walk to linger and to listen. 

    We'll join Kirk Davis, a San Francisco native and community leader in the city's Bayview neighborhood, to trace the steps of a sacred walk he would take through the city.  Often taking several hours, it is a way he intentionally listened to what the city is saying to him about the past and the future. And to what stirred in his heart as he contemplated both. Find out what he heard.

    Intro | Meet Kirk (00:00)

    Act 1 | Bayview Forever (2:58) - A wave of gentrification has Kirk's neighborhood changing.

    Act 2 | Walls without Walls (19:35) - One street connects many neighborhoods but not all neighborhoods are the same.

    Act 3 | New Wineskins (37:07) - Kirk holds on to hope and fights for the soul of the city.

    Credits (51:17)

    Learn about Kirk's work with Kairos of San Francisco in the city's Bayview-Hunters Point neighborhood.

    Music by Blue Dot Sessions.

    Check out our website for a deeper dive into this episode, including pictures of our walk with Kirk and a spiritual exercise you can use to take what you heard deeper into your soul.  You can download the exercise directly here.

    Also: try out our "walking" guided meditation. You can find it as a Soul Search bonus episode on this streaming app or on our website.

    Soul Search is a 501c3 non-profit. Our work is made possible by your support. If you like what you've heard, consider making a donation today.

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    Let us know what you think about the podcast. I'd love to hear from you! Email me at seth@thesoulsearch.org.

    • 52 min
    Wonder

    Wonder

    In this second episode of our "Welcome Your Life" series, we look at a vital, but often neglected, aspect of a healthy spirituality - wonder.  As adults we tend to lose that unfiltered amazement of the world we had as children. Our agendas take over instead because we think wonder is a luxury we can no longer afford. But could it be that what we seem to have lost in our adult lives has never left us? And that recapturing wonder can reconnect us with what's always been most essential to us?

    We'll visit with Lacy Finn Borgo and Steph Cheung to help us see why we've lost wonder and how to recover it.

    Lacy is the author of Spiritual Conversations with Children and has other books in print and on the way related to spirituality and children. Find out more about her work at Good Dirt Ministries. Steph is on staff with InterVarsity.

    Intro (0:00)

    Act 1 | Kids Have Experiences (1:57) - Lacy says there's a lot adults can learn from kids about wonder.

    Act 2 | Play (17:54) - An old practice we can all do to renew our sense of wonder.

    Act 3 | Legos (32:16) - Steph Chung found a unique way to incorporate play into her career discernment.

    Coda | A Grove of Aspens (50:51)

    Credits (53:04)

    Music by Blue Dot Sessions.

    Check out our website for a deeper dive into this episode, including a spiritual exercise and guided meditation you can use to take what you heard deeper into your soul. We also have a blog post about connecting with your inner child.

    Soul Search is a 501c3 non-profit committed to your process of self-discovery, so you experience greater freedom, spontaneity and love in life.  Our work is made possible by your support. If you like what you've heard, consider making a donation today.

    Sign up for our newsletter here.

    Let us know what you think about the podcast. I'd love to hear from you! Email me at seth@thesoulsearch.org.

    • 55 min
    Look

    Look

    Our eyes often deceive us. We tend to confuse what we think about a person or a situation with all there is to them. But much of what we've come to believe is simply a reflection of our own internalized expectations or fears. Our projections distort their truth, and say more about us than about them. What does it take to slow  down and see below the surface of life to what's actually there? And what's on the other side of what we resist?

    In this third episode of our "Welcome Your Life" series, we visit with Bernie Dickson, a photographer and mother of two special needs boys. Her profession requires her to see the world a bit differently than most of us. Hear the story about how photography and acceptance of her kids came together one  beautiful night. And how a community came around to support her. 

    See photos from the Acceptance Exhibit here.

    Intro | Meet Bernie (0:00)

    Act 1 | Photography (2:10)  - Bernie talks about her approach to using the camera to capture a moment.

    Act 2 | Resistance (18:00) - In the wilderness of confusion, Bernie encounters a truth that changes her perspective on life.

    Act 3 | Acceptance (32:07) - A community comes around Bernie to create an unforgettable evening. 

    Coda | Welcome to Holland (52:40)

    Credits (55:08)

    Check out our website for a deeper dive into this episode, including a guided meditation and spiritual exercise. 

    Sign up for our newsletter here.

    Soul Search is a 501c3 non-profit. Our work is made possible by your support. If you like what you've heard from us, consider making  a donation today.

    Episode Credits
    Welcome to Holland by Emily Perl Kingsley
    Audio engineering by Lenny B.
    Music by Blue Dot Sessions and Rhucle.

    • 58 min
    Touch

    Touch

    Kris Smiley has had four cancers episodes, twenty plus tumors and multiple invasive surgeries. He knows what it’s like to face that cold calculating part of reality that doesn’t care about your plans or the things you love. Can you hold hands with what’s destroying you? Is there an answer to why it’s happening? This is his story about finding out.

    Be advised: This episode contains adult language and graphic descriptions of medical procedures. So if any of this is triggering for you, you might want to skip this one.

    Intro | A Montage of Pain (0:00)

    Act 1 | A Guy Named Kris (5:45)

    Act 2 | I Get Off at This Stop (20:09)

    Act 3 | An Exit (34:10)

    Credits (55:06)

    Music Credits:
    Blue Dot Sessions
    Rhucle

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    Soul Search is a 501c3 non-profit. Our work is made possible by your support. If you like what you've heard from us, consider making  a donation today.

    • 56 min
    S1 Preview - Welcome Your Life

    S1 Preview - Welcome Your Life

    The key to a spiritual life is not finding a way to manufacture a life that is spiritual but instead giving yourself more deeply to the life that you’re already living.

    In our first series of podcasts, we’ll take a look at this essential part of the spiritual journey, one we’re calling “Welcome Your Life.” You'll hear stories and interviews from everyday people and experts in the contemplative life, who have regained a sense of wonder and purpose to life through the simple act of letting go. 

    Visit our website for more podcast info.

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    Music: Borough by Blue Dot Sessions

    • 3 min
    Meditation - A Walk of Presence

    Meditation - A Walk of Presence

    This guided meditation is intended to be a companion to our podcast episode “Walk” (S1 E1). To give context to what you’ll be experiencing, consider listening to it first before continuing.

    Here, you'll be guided through a "walk of presence" in which you imagine yourself walking through a neighborhood, or any physical space that is meaningful to you. We'll pick up on the themes of lingering, lament and hope that Kirk Davis talked about in that episode, but using the imagination as a way to interact with them. While being seated in a quiet space will be a helpful way to do this meditation, you might also try listening to it while walking through a physical space, especially if you are a body movement learner.

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    • 14 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
16 Ratings

16 Ratings

superSweetP ,

Worth the time for sure

Through these moving stories we see how people connect, grow and love in subtle and profound ways. As the “about” says, this is a journey alongside other people who openly share their life experiences, and each episode seems even a little more impactful than the previous.

There aren’t many podcasts that I can say really changed me, but this one did. And rarely do I listen to podcast episodes more than once, but I found myself going back to certain segments many times, as I was navigating some tough situations of my own.

I am grateful to have found this podcast.

Jake.V. ,

NPR for the recovering churchgoer

If you left the church because of its overly judgmental/preachy vibe.. you’ll really really like this podcast.

True to its name, it’s a feel-good soul search using everyday stories tied to the theme of the episode. There are no scriptures, verses, or dogma crammed down your throat. No judgement, and no need to even be associated with a religion.

If you want to go deeper in the mindfulness journey in a self-paced and thought-provoking way, then there is an accompanying website.

And if you just want a This American Life-meets-RadioLab type story to listen to while driving, cooking, or at the gym, then this is it!

Griffindog1 ,

Soul Search

I truly appreciate Seth’s podcast….it truly touched my life in such a positive direction. It definitely helps with making decisions about what I need to do to get my life together for so many reasons.

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